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Israel Convicts Eichmann of Crimes Against Jews

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VOL. LXXXI, NO. 60 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESI'ER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1961 (Classified AdvertlslnK on Page 16) PRICE FIVE CENTS Fire Lab Will Test State News How, Why Hospital R oundup Israel Convicts Eichmann Violent Death Fire Spread Rapidly Takes Five in

Hartford, Dec. 11 (A*)— 6ame spread of the State Weekend m aterial. Of Crimes Against Jews Deputy State Fire Marshal "If It develops that this flame By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Carroll E. Shaw will fly to spread is too high for reasonable Fire and highway accident.^ Wednesday to super­ safety, then we would ask tjie hos­ vise tests designed to deter­ pital to take immediate action to took five live.s in Connecticut mine how and why the Hart­ remove all materls’s of this kind over the weekend. 10 Changes still In use. We would also order Two persons. Including a 2-ycar- ford Hospital fire spread as the removal of this t>pe of material old boy. were killed in Area and Sentencing of Nazi rapidly as it did. from all other Connecticut hospi­ three tiled as a result of trafBc ac­ He will take with him Sgt. Rlch- tals and Institutions.” cidents. amid R. Mulligan of hla staff, who Major Shaw explained -that m any A 62-year-old New Haven man. In Aid Made will make colored photographs of Everett Keefe, died of bums yes­ the tests. (ContlDued on Page Heventeen) terday shortly after a blaze broke Colonel Due Friday They plan to take with them two out in hla room in a wooden frame large crates of acoustical celling htillrting In New Haven. Fire of- By Ribicoff tile removed from the hospital and AdaLs said the Are was started f By THOMAS A. REEDY Trash Chute Blaze by a lighted cigarette. a wooden door from one of the hos­ (fP) pital rooms. In the Wilson section of Wind­ Washington, Dec. 11 tiP)— Jeru.^alem, Dec. 11 —I.srael convicted Adolf Eichmann Clears Sa^e Allen sor Saturday. Donald Steben. 2. of ’’unsui’pas.scd" crimes against the Jew.s today and said his State Adjutsint General Frede­ Secretary of Welfare .Altra- ■'1. rick W. Relncke is making a Na­ ' ham Ribicoff announced to- role in the Nazi pogrom would be remembered “until the end H artford. Dec. 11 l/P' — H a rt­ ben. was trapped in an unAnlshed ; m „ j • • . of time." tional Guard plane available to upstkirs storeroom while playing * administrative take the two state policemen and ford’s second chute Are In three with his brother, David. 7, when changes in tlie federal-state The special ll-nian tribunal which for four months tried the material to be tested to Chi­ da\’s occurred this noon Ailing the Are broke out. I^avld ran for help. the 5.5-year-old ('.cstapn lieutenant colonel handed down a cago. pultlic assistance program. He Sage Allen department store with By the time Aremen arrived. Don­ said they are aimed at elimi­ judgment which may put Eichmann to death on the gallowa. Tests will be conducted at the choking smoke. ald w as dead. The Are was con­ Underwruers Laboratories. Inc., nating abuses, helping jteople In a 1100-page judgment which tlic.v began reading aloud The Are was retained wdthin the Aned mainly to the room. Its in turn, the three judges determined that Eichmann was establishment. They are known col­ chute walla by Aremen. eau.se was not known. get off relief, and strengthen­ lectively. Major Shaw said, as According ' to Deputy Chief In Hebron, a headon collision ing family life. proved to he such aii important cog in Hitler's machinery for "The Tunnel Teats.” with the over­ Francis Degnan. the Are originated took two lives earlv yesterday. Ribicoff told a news conference destrox ing the Jews that he merited conviction on these ma­ all purpose of rating the degree of In the haling room at the bottom Francis A. Eradi, 23, Meriden, one the changes. approVefb-by Presi­ jor count.s: , hazard of Interior finish materials. of the chute and made Its way up of the drivers, was killed Instant- dent Kennedy, are the Arst steps 1. Crime.s against the Jews. "We're going out." said Major throjigh the chute, searing’ the l.V; The other, Ferdinand Gon­ in a broad program for welfare 2. Crime.s against humanity. Shaw, "so that I can personally metal walla. zalez, 21. Willlmantic, died at revision. supervise the tunnel test of cer­ .Store Supt. Patrick J. Higgins Windham County Memorial Hos­ Legislative changes will be pro­ 3. War crimes. tain Interior Anish taken from the said evacuation of customers was pital, Willimantic. a short time posed to Congres-s next year, he 4. Memhership in the criminal Nazi SS (elite guard) and ninth Aoor of the hospital, where iater. •said, and further administrative SI) (security police) organizations. the Are occurred. I want to de­ (Continued on Page Thirteen) Police said Gonzalez apparently i f^hanges are al.so under study, but Reading off the verdict, with all* ------■ ' . . . . fell asleep at the wheel while driv­ he did not detail lhe.se Us elaboration of the legal rea.son- ing along Route 6A and his vehicle The 10 changes, in brief, w-ill require that: Ing, will require several days. The 9wer\'ed into the opposing lane, sentencing, which may be death by Phone Co. Told ‘Hangover from Dark Past’ A 16-year-old East Lyme youth, 1. Each state establish a spe­ hanging, is expected by Friday. James Carabellas, was killed Fri­ cial tinit responsible for locating Standing in his iiullct-proof, 1 day night when a pickup tnick he deserting parents of children who I gla.s.s-encloscd cage, Eichm ann To Show Need was driving ran off a curve on are applicants for or recipients of took the first blow' of conviction on Route 156 in N ianlic and crashed, public assistance. The special unit will seek to reunite families the major charges with aplomb. Luthuli Blasts Bias Peering through hi.s horn-rimmed For Rale Boost whenever feasilble and to obtain 262 to 252 Anancial support. spectacles, he fixed a steady re­ Hartford. Dec. 11 ./PI — The 2. State aid plan.s include a gard on the judges as they read Hartford, Dec. It (.T^—The State State Motor VehieJe department's deAnition of fraud in accordance tlieir findings. Public Utilities Commission today By African Whites daily record of automobile fatali­ with state law as it relates to re­ The court delivered an exhaus­ challenged the Southern New Eng­ tive study of the ’’Iniquities’’ of the ties as of last midnight and the ceipt of assistance payments; land Telephone Company to dem­ totals (ni‘'6ke, sam e date last vear: strengthening of sUte administra­ Adolf ESchmann listens attentively as a special Israeli tribunal in Nazi Reich and said It later would onstrate that It needs a higher re­ Jerusalem calls him guilty as a W’ar criminal. (AP Photofax via describe in detail the role Eich­ turn on Its investment base "on Oslo, Norway, Dec. 11 (4^ <^and the brotherhood of man should .. 1960 ’l9 6 l tive procedures for identifying, in­ vestigating. evaluating, arid refer­ radio from Jerusalem I. mann played as chief of the Ges­ the basis of need." Nobel peace prize winner Albert come to one who Is the citizen of a Killed ...... 262 252 tapo's Bureau for Jewish Affairs, ring for legal action cases in which The PUC counsel Samuel Ka- John Luthuli tonight termed the country where the brotherhood of there may be fraud by assistance the man who shipped millions to social system, politics, economics man is an illegal doctrine, out­ their death In the extermination nell, cross examining the SNETCX) Extended Forecast applicants or recipients. general manager Paul M. Zorin, and laws In his native South Africa lawed, banned, censured, p ______Dee. 11 lOf^.i.The Will Not Deliver Bombs camps. and prohibited? Where to worl 3. Change.s be made In the ex­ — ------asked If there had hot been, "a hangover from the dark past ■S. Weather Bureau's extended isting policies to make it clear The tribunal, headed by Justice "enough money to enver expensea, of mankind.” Connecticut forecast for Tuesday that states may permit a child Moshe Landau, went to consider­ (Continued on Page Eight) pay taxes, and pay a good divi­ The 62-year-old former Zulu through Saturday, Dec. 16; with income to con.serve funds to able leng;th to justify its right to dend rate" over the past few chief, banned by the racist South Temperatures are expected to meet certain future needs with­ try Ehchman. The opinion Said years. African government from politics Britain Demands UN average near normal, ranging from out a deduction from the public in effect; 2iorln agreed that the current and normally virtually conAned to slightly above normal Wednesday a.ssistance grant. The.se needs 1. Israel Is the country of the his village of Groutv'ille in Natal, Soviet R us s i a and Thursday to slightly below will Include costs for medical care, Jews and by all international law (Continued on Page Ten) chose the title "Africa and Free­ normal F'rlday and Saturday. The ■school expen.ses, extra clothing is justified in calling anyone to dom" for the traditional Nobel lec­ normal high and low for Hartford and transportation needed for em- Clarify Congo Aims account for crime.s against Jews, ture tonight. In Open this period are 39 and 20, for plojTnent, etc. This ’is to pro­ as International offenses. Luthuli yesterday received the Bridgeport 39 and 25 and for New vide an Incentive to children to 2. Capture of Eichmann in Ar­ 1960 Nobel peace prize — equival­ Haven 40 and 23. earn money that will contribute to . Dec. 11 — BritaiJi'^any part of The Congo." Heath gentina in 1960 and the defense ent to $48,300 — for his work for their future independence.. that he was kidnaped does not With Albania Precipitation may total inch announced today it will not deliver said. ’’Constitutional differences Bulletins human rights and brotherhood or more, falling mostly on Wednes­ 4. Increased attention be given stand up because the only injured among races through nonviolent the 24 half-ton bomba It promised should be resolved by the Congo­ Culled from AP Wires Moscow, Dec. 11 (2Pi — Soviet day and Thursday. > the cases of children of unmarried to U.N. forces In Katanga until the lese themselves. party was the state of Argentina. mean.s. A., the Arst African to Rus-sia has severed, diplomatic ties parents to determine which fami­ This was resolved bj' agreement get the award, he interpreted the lies are most In need of special explains its Congo "The implicaUon of a political between Israel and Argentina. with Albania In the biggest Com­ policic.s more clearly. honor In three ways: munist bloc split since Stalin ex­ Donates Truman Letters ■services. Placing the .selected fam ­ settlement by U.N. is speclAcally 3. The crime of genocide—de­ U.S. CARRIER IN SAIGON “A tribute to my humble con­ Ithaca. N.Y., Dec. 11 col­ ilies in caseloads sufficiently small The announcement was made In excluded by the Sectirity Council struction of a race—has been rec­ Saigon, South Viet Nam, Der. pelled Yugoslavia from the Comin- the House of Commons by Edw-ard tribution to efforts'' by democrats form in 1948. lection of former President Harry ■so that effective services can be resolution. Tlie British govern­ ognized by the United Nations as 11 (/P>—A com-erted UJS. car­ S. Truman's letters and other pa- Heatli, lord privy seal and deputy On both sides of the color line to The break, disclosed In Tirana provided to them. ment Is now seriously disturbed by punishable by a sovereign state rier steamed into Salgoa today And a peaceful solution to the race j pet's has been given to Cornel! 6. TTie sam e standards be estab- foreign minister, in a stormy aes- the Way the Aghtlng has develop­ regardless of where the crime was with a load of U..S. combat and confirmed by the Albanian em -! TT_iijniverslt v's Q|.jj Re.searrh LI- •sipn on the Katanga flareup. ed." problem. ba.ssy here yesterday, had been ex- I brarv committed. heliropters embarked for u m "A democratic declaration of (OonHniied on Page Three) Heath stressed that Britain .sup­ against the 'Communist Viet BOlldarity with thoee who Aght to pected since_ Premier Khmshchev j Th’p letters and paper's were do­ ports the general U.N. objective of (Continned on Page Ten) Cong. Aboard the vesael—the st the October Soviet party con-.naled bv Artluu W. Wilson of (Continued on Page Ten) widen the area of liberty in my conciliating rival Congo factions Coro—were two full U.S. Array gress denovneed the Albanian lead-'vve.stport. Conn., a Cornell alum- and .said U.N. leaders had them ­ part of the world. ,ers a.s Stalinist and accused them ; nus «ho b^a'iiie acnuainled with helicopter companies, including selves stated their operation was service troops and pilots, as toie%.:^!.^dT “/eoS: r/nit\?’‘"" not aimed at removing foreign 5 Kiloton ^Peace Bomb’ well as 15 singlo-englne T28 du^g the iMt 50 years to estab- Other Eastern bloc nations are ; eludes letters c on in News Tidbits mercenario.s from the forces of training planes for the use of froni Trum an to Premier Moise Tshombe. But he Il.sh, peacefully, a .sbeiety In which expected to follow the Kremllfl’s ■ Wilson. VIetnameee Air IJorce. The ar­ from the .AP Wires .said the B ritish governm ent Is rival of the helicopters, which JIIStlo^of"tL”lnrti,^I^i'l -!!!' Albania support- The earliest letter, dated Jan 8. now "aerioitsly disturbed by the fn "the I ed only by Communist China and , 1919, wa.s written while Capl Tni i will remain under the control of way the Aghtlng haa developed." Gnome Shot Successful the U.S. military as^tance I u'tJiiiU th h U ' P/Thaps North Viet Nam and North man wa.s stationed ,near Verdun. I National governing council of ’i’hp British offered the 24 half­ group here, msu-hs the first time Luthuli, declaring there has been Korea. France ~Truman wrote that little peabe in Africa In our time. | A spokesman for the Albanian place the , John Birch Society accuses I'nlted ton bombs to the U.N. forces last U.S. aircraft will be used in di­ was a "muddy little old week but stipulated that they * ,1;; I embassy here said the Albanian camp.' S tates, “in collusion with the Despite Radioactive Gas rect support of Vietnamese How much greater is the honor i ______. | United Nations^’ of seeking "to de­ w'ould have to be used only for ground forces. that an award in support of peace | (Continued on Page Eight) stroy by armed forces the Inde­ defense. Sharp quesUon.s arose (OonHniied on Page Three) pendence of Katanga" . . . Four here and In The Congo as to how- By AJ>TON BLAKESLEE < Seismic measuremenfs obtained BAILEY OUSTER DENIED former members of an Iowa county air bomb.s could be used for de­ ( J P l AP Science Writer near and far may help show the Washington, Dec. 11 —^The draft board who resigned because fense. White House threw down today of "a feeling of frustration" and Heath said the United Nations Is Carlsbad, N. M., Dec. 11 (/P) — difference between the ’’signature" reports of an Impending shake- Report on Kennedy—I arranging to collect the bombs Sodentiats counted blessings of of an earthquake and a secret nu­ wanting "no part of any operation clear underground bomb test. up that would replaro John 1 Uiat Is undermining this country", "which we understand will be car­ knowledge from the Arst under­ Bailey as chairman of the Dem­ ried out at the end of this week." ground atomic "peace bomb” ex­ The blast apparently turned the ocratic National Committee. ask President Kennedy to initiate chamber room into a leaky boiler, a Congressional invesligaHon of the But he said the British govern­ plosion yesterday despite the Some reports also had It that Selective Service System. ment is concerned about the effects escape of a ?loud of radioactive the Democratic national treas­ New Image of the Presidency gas. ((Continued on Page Seven) E vangelist Billy Graham telLs of U.N. policy and added; urer Matthew H. McCIoskey ts Philadelphia audience of 5,000 per­ "They (th®/ governm ent) feel They reported 70 per cent suc­ stepping out after seven years cess in getting data on major NOTE — No president ever took*have produced better results, the< Those of us who followed Ken­ sons "the United Nations Is not that aspects of this policy will of presiding at the party tut 10 scienllAc programs, but major Word got Into print over the office with more predse ideas of rebuttal i.s in.stantaneous and ___nedy^ ...... ^through .. the . exhausting...... willing to unite Korea or Viet Nam have to be clarlAed before the what Idnd of a 4>resident he want­ smooth, but the UN is anxious to Aght In British government feel they can mysteries remain. Cardinal Sees weekend that Lawrence F. th, like a .salesman .s -speech rtionlh.s leading up to hi.s dram atic And they judged the steaming ed to be. How has John F. Ken­ that has been tailored in advanre victory over Richard M. Nixon sa.v Katanga which is not related ■lin­ authorize the release of the bombs." O’Brien, special assistant to nedy measured up td his own to meet each objection guistically or culturally to the rest The statement was greeted with radioactive cloud hadn’t hurt any­ President Kenned.y and his trou­ the image laboriotislv hammered ! ' body or anything, although its un­ Red Technique ble shooter on capital hill, would vision? This Is the Arst of Ave Talk to men far removed from out . . . on.a cold, windy airstrip In ° cheers from Conservative right­ articles appraising the Kennedy Kennedy, politically and literally, Thumb-sized rocket engine, so wingers. expected fallout parUally block­ succeed Bailey. Anotiier* ver­ Presque Isle Maine . . . at a huge aded nearly_ 300. observer,;, sion was that he would. replaM ‘record, by a seasoned Washington and the standard Republican re- auditorium in .Oakland, Calif, " . . tiny it must be fed through » hypo­ . "We have not supported or con­ reporter who covered his 1960 .spbhse is exactly the oppo.slte- dermic needle, capable of nmning doned a movement for secession In Gingerly, scientists pushed alieed In Bookie TV Modoskey. ^ The. New Frontier i.s floundering: before a .street ciowd th at Ailed to learn exactly what happened campaign. Penn Square In Reading. Pa. all day on a gallon of fuel, has been Kennedy already is a failure. developed by Aerojet-General Corp. when they detonated the world’s , Dec. 11 IT) — Richard 16 CONVICTIONS trPSE T By ARTHUR EDSON " If one dares to mention that the Wherqever he went, and some­ to help satellites jockey for posi­ Unity Parley Fails, Arst known nuclear explosion in­ Cardinal Crushing, renewing crit­ Wa.shington, Dec- 11 (iD—The AP Newsfeatures Writer administration pushed consider­ times it seemed he went every­ tion in space . . . East German tended .solely to And peaceful uses U.S. Supreme Court today unan­ able legi.slation through Congress where. Kennedy tried to add a new icism of a television film that W'ashington, Dec. 11 t/iPi — How court reportedly has given a three for the furies of A-Bombs and H- imously voided the “breach of the answer romes quickly: These dimension of presidential cam -! and a half year prison sentence to Dominican Strike bonibs. show-ed Boston poric-emen leav­ the peace” convictions of 16 la John F. Kennedy doing as Pres­ bills have been ^kicking around for paigning. ident? a Leipzig student who had a plc- The specially designed Ave ing an alleged bookie ^shop, says Negro sit-in demonstrators who years, and any Democrat moving Earnestly and impressively, Ken- ’ ture of Pref^ldent Kennedy on the Ends on 12tli' Dav kiloton atomic device w-as det­ he finds a parallel of Commun­ sought to end lunch counter It has been a year since his elec­ Into the White House, supported, by tion, and 11 months since his move nedy pictured an alert, aggressive, | wall of his room, onated a quarter mile under­ ist technique. segregation in Baton Rouge, La. a Democratic Cbngress, would positive leadership that would' Curtis Elmer Crist, 41. arrested Santo Domingo, Dominican Re­ ground. It was in a chamber at In another action the Supreme Into the White House. have gotten as much. "One of Communism's chief move this country forward again . at Sarasota. Fla., on charges gl public. Dec. 11 (JP)—Dominicans the end of a buttonhook tunnel t-echniques is to downgade an or­ Court ruled unsnlniously that Has Kennedy gone forward with The very vehemence of their re­ the daring. Imaginative leadership and gain the 'admiration of tlie | Laud which FBI says may towH ^ent back to work today despite dug 1.100 feet tlmough salt rock ganized police force and to sub­ Florida’s h>}-alty oath law, as plies sugge.st that neither side is collapse of negotiations for a from a vertical mihr shaft. This applied to public sdihol teach­ he said this country so desperate­ too sure of its ground, that each whole non-communist world, . more than $1 million, obtained in stitute a secret police on Gestapo," Only two day.s before the elec-1 *cbeme which involved taking unity government and opposition Project Gnome hole alone cost SI the Catholic archbishop of Boston ers, was unoonstttutlo^ be­ ly needed? fears there’s some truth in the million, the total drill nearly $6 other’s argument. tion. his thoughts now Armly crys- money froiH. persons who thought cries that the nation was headed told a Knights of Columbus meet­ cause of "extraordinary ambl-' Or, as some disenchanted Ken­ toward another dictatorship. million. gulty.” The court said p««oas nedy-enthusiasts of I960 now sug­ Anyone judging Kennedy’s prog­ talized. he spoke at the Coliseum in ! investing in a national- ing last night. City. \ *■'’ advertised automobile rental Busines.ses opened and there A main objective w-as to learn "All you have-to do is study the taking the oath "most swear gest, haa his administration com­ ress has to keep.in mind "that it is was no sign workers were ready w hat happens w-hen a N uclear an ingrained political habit to see application of Communist tech­ they liave not In the unending promised so frequently it has, In "I want to be a president,” Ken- I ^'^Dl.'^*’joaenh F ni, a t to resume the general strike that blast, equivalent to 5,000 tons of past lent thrir aid, or support, their view, out-Eisenhoivered everything as all good or all evil. nedy said, "who has the conAdence ! land direcW of k®' nique to captive nations if you But .some confusion can be paralyzed the Dominican Republic TNT, occurs in.Aalt rock. Scient- mant verification of that state­ or advice, or' coimscl, or In­ Dwight D. Eisenhower’s ? of the people- and who takes the ! den-.,-tment nnahii\.*nro .-41 for 12 days in the opposition ef­ i.sts hoped it m ight form a cavity fluence to’the CommuBist party.** Latching on to any political fact traced directly to Kennedy and ment." he said. the type of campaign he waged- feto^'them^k do,dor on an, enier^enj^ bael, for fort to unseat President Joaquin partly full of molten .salt and can be as difficult as picking up ts them knou is hat he is doing Block IslnnH ’now w-itii on* o' oooi Balaguer. Workers already have steam , and w-aJited to see if enough The Cardinal w-as renewing crit­ For he not only made the usual Block Island, how with out a' resi­ icism of a T'V documentary "CBS U.N, SPACE PLAN APPROVED a wet watermelon seed. and where we are going, who is dent physician .... Federal Com­ lost wages and Christmas is draw­ steam could be brought up to United Nations, N, Y,, Dec. 11 But here the problem la tough­ promises—accurately called “cam­ for his program and who is Reports" — Biography of a BoUkie munications Commission abantjqn- ing near. operate turbines and generate (JF) — The main 'UJf. Political er. paign oratory” by Wendell Wilkie against. I hope to set- before the electricity. Joint,” filmed by cameras hidden ■—but he also went far beyond. Re­ ed its usual passive role last w'eek But university and high school Committee today gave -unani­ Talk to the men around Ken­ people our unAnlshed agenda—to and aggressively promoted sale of students stai'ed away from class­ The Eiarth shock produced a across the street from the alleged nedy—as this reporter has—and peatedly, almost constantly, ■ he mous approvsl to a board pro­ indicate their obligations—and not television station 1VNT.\ to an edu­ es and several hundred of them moderate earthquake In Carlsbad, gambling establishment. gram tor International Outer the answer la almost always- the talked of the ideal president' * I simply follow their every w-him and cational group, New York Times marched through the capital’s 23 miles aw-ay,' where a waitress Shortly after the film was tele­ Space cooperation worked out hjr same: He Is doing exceptionally Few men ever pursued the presi­ pleasure . . . reports. streets in a demonstration against saw “an itty-bitty Santa Glaus cast nationally with Boston black­ well. dency so openly and persistently. the United States and Soviet "I want to be a president w-ho Djmamite damages railroad Balaguer. Some of thein said they shaking on a drug store counter.” ed out because of -pendiiig court Union. The agreement ended n 8- Except ioi Cuba, an obvious and None ever entered the White House is the chief executive In every bridge 15 miles west of Nelson, B. were striking on their own until It didn’t harm the Carlsbad Cav­ cases, the Cardinal' defended the -al admitted disaster, few mistakes with a clearer concept of what the year deattack which had pnm- sense of thn word." C. , near communal village of the the 'jcrlsis is solved. erns, 34 miles west, or potash Police Department In a talk at the qrxed the U.N. Outer Snnoo oom- ara oonfsMed, nubllcly or private­ presidency should be, or with a MORE annual police bail. ly. If one even dares to suggest Soiu of Freedom Doukhohpra re­ The opposition ended the gener- mines, kept empty of people when mittoe and blocked alt efferte flrtner vision of the' president he ligious sect, Royal Cuiadian the blast detonated at 2 pun. that an alternative coune might wanted to become; toward th e Joint otndy o f O uter (Contlaaed on Page ^**) Mounted Police report. . - ‘ (Oontljio

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MOEIWQ MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. DECEMBER 11.1961 MAKCJHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1961 PAGE THREE poor people In stum a^as. Regard* leas of how good the music might Report on Kennedy— 1 jist&nc» will be changed to the have been, who wants to get. alt Bureau' of Family Services. The dressed up for a n i^ t out at the LaPine-T ewksbury Sheinwold on Bridge 10 Changes secretary aaid too much emphasis bpera, and listen to the woes of the has ben placed on Just getting an underprivileged? Maybe the peoplb Announce Engagements LECLERG aasi.stance check Into the hands of “ T H E W A Y who go to opera should bq interest­ Miss Rutt-Ann Tewksbury of an Individual. , ed, but the fact is that they are FUNERAL HOME CHOOSE YOUR PLAN Rockfall, Conn., and (ierald T. La - In Aid Made "If we are eyer going to move not. Ergo, auch operas meet cool a n d s t ic k t o it I HEARD IT” receptions. (Ooatinned IMm iSigo Ooo) Pine of Manchester were united consti-uctively in this field, we must FUNERAL Shopping Day* By Alfred Sheinwold N o n m in marriage Saturday morning at come to recognize that onr iffforts Similarly, if a modern composer When you need some sort of Here Kennedy, came up with qne St. Coleman’a Church ' in Middle- must involve a variety of helpful by John Gruber writes an opera about the Napo­ Till Chrittma* of the most far-reaching promises luck to msdte your contract, make By Ribieoff services, of which giving a money SERVICE leonic times, his music doesn't seem your plan of play and then stick field. Conn. ever made in a business renowned The bride Is tlie daughter of Mr. payment is only one, and also, WAL’TER N. to fit. because we know what mu­ for over-re|schlng Itself. to it. Don’t wobble from one plsn LEd-ERC sic in that period sounded like: if and Mrs. Wesley Tewksbury of (Continued from Page One) that the object of our efforts must ‘T am not promising action in to another, and then wind up with w rw n « A fT ^ be the entire family.” Director he writes in the style of the period, «At7 *96 3 Rockfall. The bridegroom i|S the the first 100 days alone,” he said. nothing. , ^ eon of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard La- Ilshed for children in families In 9. Encouraging states and local­ the composer will bo damned as a “I am promising you 1,000 days of Wait opened the king of clubs, Cali Ml 9-5869 N#»r •jrmphonlc work, «rr prr-Afor the Venturr. (Incidentally niu- reactionary, a derlvatist. and hea­ holding the trick. West continued O 10 t 3 O A 4 Plne, 90 Branford St., Manchester. which the father has deserted as ities to provide more effective sical comedies cost about the exacting presidential leadership'.” family welfare services. Within 23 Main Street, Mancheiter pented frequently, and with some ven knows what all. with the queen of clubs to dum­ ♦ KQlOtS The Rev. John J. Sullivan per­ for families in which the parents same). And when you get done, it Well, he started out as if he 0OUTH formed the ceremony. Mrs. Har­ the Bureau of Family Services decree of success, as a rule. New Two very noticeable exception^ meant every moment of it. my's ace nqt suspecting that a are not married. This is in addition may well be a flop, something that to this situation. Strauss's "Sa­ switch to diamonds would event­ A Q I 10 4 3 riet Russell was organist, and Mrs. there will be a new division of oparu. are seldom encountered, runs for half a dosen perform­ His eloquent inaugural speech- ^ A K 2 James '•'ennessv. so'olst. White to the steps outlined for location of welfare services. This division will lome" and "Elcktra.'' surmounted ‘X.et the word go forth.. .that the ually develop a diamond ruff for and then they, don't meet with ance's. thi.s obstacle. When they wei-e writ­ East, O S 92 pompons were at the altar. deserting fathers. give special attention to activities, I torch has been passed to a new A 6 2 The bride, given in marriage by carried on by the states In the great enthusiasm. People frequent- i A musical has to nin to good ten they were musically half a cen­ generation of Americans" was It wrould be easy for South to 6. Standards be established for ly wonder why. so perhaps I ran | houses for a year in New York tury in advance of-tlieir lime, but \ V-. t' ' go down by taking the .top hearts N m A CaO M h "W m her father, wore a floor-length safeguarding children In hazardous •reduction of dependency; services Jr » a fervent plea for peace that gown of satin peau de sole, design­ .1, . . . . before it begins to rctuin profits, nobody knew what music was like brought almost universal praise. and ruffing a heart with dummy's home situations. Arrangements are to children of unmarried mothers give you sonut^lnforma.tion in th.si receive about ed with a Sabrina neckline accent­ and deserting f.alhers; sei-vices to in the time of Herod .Vntipas, or $9 $ 4 Even Republicans were impressed. small trump at once. West-would !Sr K It -ss to be made for inclusion in the regard. 400 ^iciforniaiices and too paying for that matter in the time of refuse to take the king of spades. ed with lace inserts and crystals, state plan of (A) the conditions families with special problems aris­ Kennedy and the eager ' yoimg long tapered sleeves, fitted bodice, A symphony requires about half audiences. If the Slet did more Agemmemnon. men around him set such a pace Now if South tried to get back under which variou.s protective ing from financial mismanagemeiu an hour for performance, and will than of S performances of the and a full skirt of impressed pleats methods will be u.sed in making or mental or physical inadequency Inconsistencies of style between in those early weeks that Wash­ with a diamond. East would Step with court train. Her fingertip require not over half a dozen i-e- same opera in a year, there would music and plot were thus avoided, ington. always an exciting place up with the ace of diamonds and Evening Herald. Box 8318, Grand payments to such families when i Studies of work relief activitie.s hearaals by an orchestra, before it be cries of "No variety " from the and botli works hold tlie stage to­ Central St., N. Y. 17, N. Y. veil of illusion was held In place appropriate to the individual ca.se and incentives to employment; and when a new administration takes return a diamond to make sure of by a crown - decorated with crys­ is played in public. An opera rc- • customers and from the press, day. half a century after their over, seemed in a ferment that a ruffing trick. (Copyright 1961, General Fea­ Tne engagement of Miss Bar-8> The engagement of Miss Joyce and (B) a program for increased i other activities of this nature Made to order MHSViolinist If South tried to get back by tures Corp.) . tals. and she carried a bouquet of state and. local services for reha quires anjivhere from three to four j At this rate it would take ."iO premiers. (You remember 1 cited would stir it to the bottom of its white stephanotis. white caina- hara Grace Davison of Torrlngton A. Johnson to Kenneth P. Warner, wliich can contribute to the pre- hours for performance, and will re -, years to get as many perform- SO years as the time necessary bureaucracy. ruffing a club instead of leading a both of Manchester, has been an- billtation in the.se cases. Hazardous venlldii and alleviation of de­ tjuire about a hundred rehearsals. i antes and audiences as a musical i *h opera.) diamond, he would be forced to tlon.s, w'ith white orchid and satin i to William Arnold Bayer of Man- home 8ituation.s are described as for MOTHER But fate was unkind to Kennedy. Three in Concert streamers. nounced by her parents. Mr. and pendency among aged, b^J^l, and Obviou.'ly. It Is cheaper io pre-1 gets in one All of which leads up to some- Semifinalist Whereas foreign affairs caused niff clubs twice and would run out Chester has been announced by her Mrs. Charle.s E. Johnson, 33 Ard­ family situations in which the disabled persons. | of trumps. Miss Gall Tewksbury of Rock­ parents, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Davi­ physical and moral development of sent the SITU phony, both in time ; xhis assumes that the opera is thing I am proud to have a slight Eisenhower comparatively little fall was her sister's maid of more Rd. to Coordination of family and ' Her own beautiful ring expended by the composer and m sufficiently successful to last 50 hand in. even though announce- difficulty during his first j-ear. Changes Mind At State College son, Torrington. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and children is seriously threatened In Contest honor. She wore an emerald green and where the home is in danger community welfare a e r v 1 c e s I — twin 14K gold time expended by the orchestra, years of course If it is a flop a "lent at this time is definitely on Kennedy was beset from the start When the hand was played a few velvet ballerina-length dress with Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Warner, 38 Jo.spph through establishment of a new W itt opera you have to ad(l the , fortune has gone down the dram. ee, John Gaiin have frequently staged protests at At a touch, it flows into “comfort wrinkles” . . . wfMk entailed in getting a group Or From Any Co-Wee’ the shipyards and urged the work­ release, and it springs back smoothly. Suppleness of this size to make attacks and The Lucy Spencer Group of Sec­ 'Tommie Tell Mo Tme" Member ers to s-eek other employment. The releases with precision, and to de­ (Color) 3:00-8:05 ■ is built-in for the life of your chair! Glowing ond Congtvgational Church will pacifists also included many col­ new colors, too. claim the words so they do not hold its meeting and Christmas lege students. become unintelligible t h r o u g h parly Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Leading the Yale group was a .sheer weight of numbers. church. Members will exchange While the personnel of the chorus IB'-year-old sophomore from Glas­ gifts. Hostesses will be Mrs. Elite tonbury, William Johnson, who remains substantially the same, the Huebner and Mrs. James Sloane. Never before at this low price! -soloists vary from year to year, said the work at Groton does “ more to insure the peace than and last night's presentation of­ Manchester Is>dge of Masons BUSINESSMEN'S fered only one singer who had been years of fruitless negotiations." FOAM T V Berkliner will meet tomorow at 7:30 p.m. at a l l M C H Johnson and the other marchers heard here the year before. He was the Masonic Temple. The annual Roger Louck,. a tenor of no incon­ meeting and election of officers will were members of young Amer­ p-ood is our business . . . icans for Freedom, a Conservative So much more for your money! 100% nylon siderable attainments. In the field be held. There will -be a social cover combined with plastic, cushiony foam of oratorio. hour and refreshments. and pleasing business group. They set out on Friday, As in the previous presentation. stayed overnight in Old Saybrook, seat, kidney roll to rest your back, high back men, our specialty. No­ Mr. Loucks demonstrated a voice The Manchester Dental Society and continued the rest of the way to rest your head, plus a special TV reclining which Is more than adequate. He will meet tomorrow at 6:30 p.ni. where will you find such Saturday In bone-chilling cold. feature that keeps your view- has good technique, better than At Groton, they were Joined by at Fiano's Restaurant for a dinner savory, flavory, mouth­ ing level while your body is average timbre, and .sympathetic and business meeting. A speaker 10 members of a Liberal group at stretched out! Never before understanding of the music. Yale. The Liberals, however, did from David L. Babson and O), will watering dishes for noon­ at this low price. Francine Falkon was heard In talk on "Formulation of Retire­ not walk. the alto portion of the work. She ment Plans for Dental Groups. " time appetites. How did the pacifists feel about has sung the role heie before, al­ tte demonstration. though it is. several years since she The Eliza Joy Chapfiian Group "We’re glad to see them using made a local appearance. Her voice, of .North -Methwiist Church will b a n q Lje t r o o m our methods," said Robert Swan is somewhat larger than her prede­ meet at the church Wednesday AVAILABI.E FOR PARTIES of Norwich, a' pacifist leader, add­ cessor's and she approaches being noon for a potluck. A Christmas a true contralto, rather than a ing he was opposed to their be­ program I., planned for the meet­ liefs. , mezzo-soprano. Thus her presenta­ ing at 2 p.m. tion was somewhat warmer than SUND.4Y DINNERS SERVED He challenged the Yale men to we have heard here for a while: her 12 NOON TO 8 P..M, a debate on the merits of th'a Po­ technique and phrasing were goc^. The Women's Auxiliary of the laris program but they rejected but without the truly excellent fih- Fire and Police Athletic Associa­ the Idea. ish that we have sometimes heard tion ha.s canceled its meeting for tonight at the West Side Rec, 5i^OOD . FOR Sink down into 4" of FOAM . . . lean back here in the past. EVERY MOOD" Another change brought Robert The Emma Nettleton and Grace AVEY’S on thick FOAM . . • then stretch way out! Davis to sing the ba.ss parts. He Groups of Center Ckjngregational has a very resonant voice, which Church will hold a Joint meeting proved flexible and well worth in Memorial Hall of the church It’s a Dasher and a Dancer and a Prancer and a Blitzen hearing. He is really a "basso can- tomorrow at 8 p.m. Members of lante" or baritone, and so had a the Chaminade Musical Club will TV Recliner little difficulty with the extreme present a program of Christmas Thw Speciat Deluxta Waj^on is bubbling with giKid Buick cheer! C3ieers for roominess^ lower notes but this was easily music. ■ Refresiiments will be forgotten in his truly excellent per- served in the Robbins Room. MI S-7R32 over 72 cubic feet in this agile 2>seater. Gheers galore for Buick’s zip on snowy terrains * 0 9 9 5 formance'of the remainder. ENDS TONIGHT: “ THE M.ASK” and "THE PLUNDERERS” This leaves us only with the Miss Patricia Ann Little, daugh­ (thanks to 11^^horse gospower). Cruising sweet as a mistletoe kiss. ISiur choice of soprano, and I have a confession ter of Mr, and Mrs Frederick : .3b^poed or 4-speed Syndu’omesh*. Vinyl trim to make. I did not hear her. I had Little. 189 Fern St.; Miss Helen i::ii been previously committed else­ Gworek, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. STATE interiors.JLifI up tailgate. Jolly fun! Play Santa to your family in a Special Dduxe where, and was able only to hear John V. Gworek, 274 Green Rd.; 5 P.M. Continuous— 1:45-6:00 —Shown nt 5;20 and 8:40 PJVf. Just as beautiful, just as rest­ about three-quarters of an hour and Mi.ss Su. loose cushion construction. iF leave. Assuming she was as good ver.sity of (Connecticut. The girls Permanent built-in FOAM as her cohorts, the audience must are members of the class of 1964 SUSAN HAYWARD comfort that molds itself to OeSM Of THI «* „ ►eNt IMS DtM E'ff ttC;EN have heard an excellent perform­ 15 ©t ance throughout. The Kofiee Klatsch Group of the the curves of your body. U6HT CHUNK TUNA 35c CAT FOOD *u liw 2 29t DREFT DETERGENT 35c FISH BITES V.' 29c YWCA will meet at the (Commu JOHN GAVIN NHZft OUUN ^ lUTTim fASt fto: wC»siW#»-t The orchestra, made up of Hart­ Notice the new styling . . . hnitguwi4HI,i» fowthe GOP gubernatorial nomina­ (1) SO-DAY RI'XiULAR CHARGE Keith Furnititre tion. Thomas F. Brennan, of Weth­ Device Spots Fire fROUBlfuiikSKY (2) 30-60-90 4-PAYMENT CHARGE ersfield, said Saturday he was PI - A V TRIPLE-S Joining a state-wride group formed Minneapolis — A sensitive light Starts Sunday: "PIRATES OF BLACK H A tW and "ATLAS" (8) UP TO TWO YEARN TO PAY' BLUE to advance Hay's candidacy.. In device that turns on a fire alarm TOUR QUALITY BUICK DEALER (4) YOUNG HOMEMAKERS 1 1 ! : “) M A I N S T M ,«\NC H E S T E R DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY WED __Starta2[M^>

IL^XHESTRR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* MONDAY, DECEMBER 11,1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALQ, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. DECEMBER II. 1961 General Manager PAOB FTVR Bolton lerans Accept Terms; Leaves Hospital General Manager Richard Mar­ tin waa dischargad from Manchta* JohnAlsop ^ First Service Christmas Eve ter Memorial Hoepital Saturday, to <;bntlnu* hla convelMcenee a t hi* To Speak at Trt»* luUi«t«n Church of Coven-fwill have lU annual Chriatmas home on Harvard Rd. Main Street and Turnpike Plaia FOR EASY program at 7 p.m. tomorrow at tty hM accept«d the offer of the Piano’s Restaurant in Bolton. The general manager waa atrick- lM>ard of education to uae the Cov- There will be entertainment and en Oct. 6 with a ruptured aortic OPEN TONIGHT and *1 Open Session a n t^ Grammar School for a place a grab bag gift exchange. blood veasel, and underwent two operation! at Hartford Hospital to of worahlp. The rental of J150 per Joint Party ' EVERY NIGHT till John Alaop of Avon, announced The Gleaner* Circle and the correct the condition. He was later candidate for the Republican nomi­ LOOKING and month to be charged the churen Fragment Society, ooth of Second transferred to the intermediate waa felt by members to be some­ Congregational Church, will have care zone of Manchester Memorial Now thru Christmas! _ nation for governor, will apeak at a joint Christmas party at 8 p.m. Hospital. an open meeting at Flano'a Risa- what prohibitive, but In view • of Target date for his return to • WE GIVE WOkLD GREEN STAAffS a the urgent need for the facilities tomorrow’ at the Church Commu­ taurant tonight at 8. nity House. The Choraleers will part-time work is Jan. 2, accord­ which only the school can offer ing to hU doctor. Alsop, president and treasurer according to the Rev. Roger Heinz, sing. Members will bring gifts for of The Mutual Insurance Go. of LISTENING., Mansfield State Training School It was felt the school was the Hartford, lost the 1958 nomination wisest choice of location. and Hospital. Tha term*' were agreed upon Hostesses will be Mrs. Milton to Fred R. Zeller of Stonington. after ,.* consultation with • some Morrison. Mrs. Russell Karker, SET YOUR HOLIDAY TABLE WITH He spoke in Bolton in May of that G ift Value m e m b ^ of the church and with Mrs. Lawrence Fentlman and Mrs year to a county-wide audience at members of the Atlantic District Ruth Gehring. the invitation of the Bolton GOP Office of the Lutheran Church, the Bird Caller town committee. Organization backing the new con­ Mr. and Mrs. Byron W. Hall Fri­ He will appear tonight at the Get Sliaipd Clearest IV Pictuiesl day morning had a female cardinal Invitation of the Bolton Young AUTOMATIC 6T gregation in town,. visit their feeding station at their Opening service will be held .it Republican Club and Citizen* for home on Rt. 31. For years the Halls Action, a group formed to further 7:30 p.m. Christmas Eh'e at the have had a large variety of birds ALL NEW »AN OPENER ; school. Alaop'* candidacy. Raymond Negro \islt them throughout the year. la chairman of the action group in Gift-Priced As Only rostal Hours the 35th State Senatorial district. 1962 TV .^ ■ S G O IJ ) The post office will be open to­ Mancheater Evening Herald Cov­ AH Interested person* are in­ day and tomorrow from 7 a m. to entry correspondent. F. Pauline Initial Appearance of Center Church Bell Ringers vited to meet Alaop at the event ■ p.m-; Wedne-sday through Dec. LJtlir, telephone Pilgrim 2-6231. thi* evening. 22, excluding Dec. 17, from 7 a.m. Mis* Pamela Conant, Miss'*' ■ G l l D l l l Norman’s Can Price Em! ne Mitchell S- Fteta FumHum mahogany veneer.s or ebony Bank . .. gloriously color­ «666. CaMiirt color. Built in AM antenna, ed and gift-boxed . . . FRESH HADDOCK FILLET 3 9 lb line cord FM antenna. Model comes complete with a G-730. frameable document Your Friendly signed by Santa. Savings YOUR AUTOMATIC Largest Selection GRGEN GIANT Bank of Manchester has FUEL O IL HUNT'S TOMATO of Hallmark a limited supply of these Merry Christmas G ift Value Santa banks which will SIGN DELIVERY CONTRACT NOW Gift-Priced Only Christmas Cards As | be given free with each Store... new Child’s account—or And Receive At* Absolutely No Extra Cost Thii Side of the River CORNINGWARE may be purchased for only $2.00. 1,000 Triple "S'' Blue Trading Stamps* STILL TIME NORMANS 5-PIECE ■Stamps Issued upon payment of first fuel deUvery. p O f 12-OZ. 8-OZ. New Increased Dividend VAO PERSONALIZED SAUCEPAN SET MONTHLY OR BUDGET PAYMENTS CANS Rata on All Regular CANS PHOTO XMAS Savings Accounts CARDS... Heating 24-Hour SAVE 10c SAVE IS c Can Price ^Em! Spetialisis Burner PlaCia Your O rder CELLO PACK OF 4s NOW »k Of Uuaiicliester Since 1935 Service BOLAND OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 445 HARTFORD ROAD. N ear McKEE OIL COMPANY HALLMARK pi

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1961 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN„ MONDAY, DECEMBER 11,1961 haa nuclear bomba even more Russia has ta offer. In this prs- shows strong support for pro­ 5 KUotoii ^Peace Bomb’ AEC Says Red powerful than 100 megatona. A Ilminsry attitude, the, West eaa Cardinal Sees posals to create a state crime com­ A Thouirht for Today Planning Board megaton la tha e^ v a le n t of a be united, perhaps without much mission and restore to the mayor Sponsored by tko Maarbeotot Nuclear Bombs million tona of TNT. IjpraU l of Boston the power to appoint the But there waa much credit given harm. But for the subsequent Coandl of Charehes Meeting Tonight PUflUmUiO BY CUM Red^Tecliiiique city’s police commissioner, the' Gnome Shot Successful Made Stronger to Soxrlet nuclear aebievementa in ■ricKAtJi piuNTUia CO. m a stage, liv which the question might Boston Globe said today in a copy­ the AEC statement. It tp o k t of II BUm II 9tr««t righted report. Public hearinga will be held to-­ substantial progress” and said Haaciicitar Coon. be whether or not the West is will­ **rhe' people who walked In FOR DRIYINC LESSONS Washington, Dec. 11 — The TBOHAS r PURGUSUN ing to consider fundamental solu­ TOe globe said more' than 300 of night by the Town Planning Com­ I Russia had obtained “much useful M Bookie TV darkness have seen a great light; Despite Radioactive Gas U. S. Attomie Energy Commission information” from ita testa. WALTER R P12RGC80N tions for ^ whole German an^ the 240 members o^ the House and mission at 8 o’clock In the Mimiel- J Dear Santa: Publl»h*n 36 of the 40 Senators responded Those who dwelt in a land of deep reporta Russian acientlsta have The AEC laid particular atreaa Poundwi Oetntwr I IMU the whole Central Ehiropean ques­ (Centliined from Page One) darkness, on them has light pal Building on proposals asking 21 All I want for Christinas is my license to the poll. They wWe asked three ths re-zoning, of two tracts from (Oonttnaed from Page One) Santa’s Workshop leimed .how to pack more punch on Russia’s "improving the yield- PubUMicd itvcninR tlxcapt tion, any too rigid survival of de questions: shined.” Iselah S:2 % to drive. Will you please have someone w per pound into nuclear weapons. to-weight ratios of weapons in the Svmdws and RoltdAy* l£ntered at tm In his talk last night, the pre­ ••T^’ould you favor in the next residential to busineas use. send me a gift certificate for driving W ■Aid Dr. PhlUlp Randolph, Uver- megaton range.” Poat {Kite* at Mancheater Coiin at Gaulle-Adenauer standpat atti­ late said: lyhat a glorious experience it Is There are only 10 days left to The technological strides were S«cond Claaa Uatl Halter tudes could be grim and tragic, legislature session bills to: to inove from darkness into light! Applying a rt Stanley Bray, for K lessons from Mortlock’s Driving School. C more, Calif., deputy technical dl- visit Santa's Workshop at Cen­ "The fission yield in compari­ "I don’t know of any city In the •’1-Retum W the mayor of Bos­ three acres off the south side ‘of IfMtor of Gnome. taken in Russia'a recent series of and somebody would have to try I recall that as a child I was Whv should I be house-bound when it is * ter Springs Lodge. Visiting son to the total yield for some of 8UBRCRIPTIUN RATiiS United States comparable to the ton appointment of tbf* police com­ afraid of the dark. I suffered from Green Rd., Residence 2!one A; and Somehow, the leak sent radioac­ hours are 4 to 8 o’clock on about 50 atmoei^eric tests, the the larger weapons is lower than Payable In Advance a more genuine salesmanship than City of Boston where you And s Mary and Felix Gremmo and Wil­ ® so easy and safe to learn from a Profes- R ABXD said .Saturday night. Cartier missioner? nightmares which were frighten­ tive gaaea up the mine Bluift, a weekdays and 1 to 5 o’clock on achieved In their previous tests,” One Tear .... Adenauer ever took to his meet­ group of native citisens who would "2-Retum to the imayor appoint­ liam Prentice, for 8.5 acres on thr *2 sional Driving School? Call MI 9-7398 a white steam turning into an In'irla- Saturday and Sunday. - What significance the develop­ the AEC said. .115 50 creat* an absolutely false Image'" ing in the extreme. The light in ment has for the. security of the 8lx Montba .. . 7 75 ing with de Gaulle the other day. ment of the members of the Bos­ my room became for me a symbol north side of B. Middle Tpkb., AA M ible but quickly dying cloud of ra- The commission said the total Three Homiia . 1.90 of-.tbeir native city by throwing ton Licensing Board? Residence and Rural Zones. for complete information. . p. .dioactive gas. A filter in the shaft United States la still being studied, fission yield for the Russian se­ One Month .., . J SO of« safety and reassurance. When the commission said. Weekly ...... SO on the television screens in the ‘‘S-Establish a special crime the light was shining, gloom and head apparently stopped solid par- Coventry ries was an estimated 25 mega­ homes of millions a story, true or commission?" , tlelea, said Dr. Randolph. But, for the time being, it de­ tons. The total yleld-*-fls8lon and fear and anxiety disappeared. The clared, "there Is no reason to HLUBhIR OF He Begins A Con.servative fal.se. that would create a false people of Israel had experienced Atomic Energj' Commiaaion offi- fusion force—was given as about THui AS80CUTLD PRIU38 Image of their city. clala asdd the gas swept away over (^Gram’ Strack believe that the balance of nuclear 120 megatons. The Aaeoctated Preaa la exclualvaly As one notes the reputation and NEW CHAIR AT YALE the night mares of oppression and power has been changed in favor entitled to the uae of republlcatlon of "'I still want to know who was New Haven. Dec. 11 (A*)—Arthur defeat. "They had known the dark- PRESCRIPTIONS essentially unpopulated areas. But Ii^Iicit in a reduced production ‘ all newa diapatchea credited to It or the avowals with which a new for more than three hours they of the Soviet Union." not otherwise credited In tnia oai>e> re.sponsible.' I want the Investi­ F. Wright will become the first nes.1 of fear and utter discourage­ Wins Panthers of fission is Russian progress to­ and also the local news pupllahed here United States Senator from New gators who shot this film to be In­ Charles Seymour professor of his­ ment. The dower of the race was free Delivery blockaded the direct road to Carls­ "This balance,” the AEC said, ward development of cleaner H- All rlAtits of republlcatlon of apeefat Hampshire is'about to enter the vestigated. and I still want any tory at Yale, the university an­ in exile. And still Isaiah could see bad until radioactivity across the No. 1 Fan Title "rests not only on nuclear tech­ bombs, producing less radioactive dispatches herein are also raseryed. road died down. And "for good nology, but also On numbers of fallout. nations! scene, one wonders what records pertaining to \-iolatlons of nounced yesterday.The new chair, the coming of a great light that lim n DRUQ 1 _____ the law that are applicable to SHOPPINO PARKADE housekeeping,” the AEC washed weapons available and • effective The fu.sion reaction provide.i Flill aerrlca client of N B A Senr the sands of time and the queer made possible by. an anonymous would dispel the darkness of his Mrs. Benjamin A. Strack of R t system of delivery.” Ice. Inc them. gift of $500,000 from an alumnus, day. Perhaps the Prophet did not seven cars caught between block- most of the punch of thermonu­ Publishers Reprcaentatlecs: the turns of politics may hold for him. "Tile damage has been done," honors the univeriity’s president- know how this light was to come, Eule points. 44A, a 68-year-oId grandmother, The commission’s statement clear weapons, while producing Julius Mathews Special Aaency — New Being s senator from New the Cardinal said. "I have been The highest radiation rating in­ has been named "Number One was issued on completion of a pre­ little fallout. But fission energy— York. Chlcaaro Detroit and Boston emeritus, a noted historian him­ but his dream was fullfilled in the liminary analysis of the Russian that of the conventional atom MBMBER AUDIT BUREAU O* Hampshire can, the record sug­ criticized. I have been praised. I self. Wright, whose field of study person of Jesus of Nazareth, who side any car was 15 mlUl-roent- Panther Football Fan of the Year’ CIRCUI-ATIONS want no prai.=e .ind criticism means is China, joined the Yale faculty was and is the "Light of the gens (thousandths of a roentgen) by officials of the Coventry Police nuclear experiments. bomb-can produce 110 pounds of gests, involve some surprising per hour and decUnnig, said ABC's When all the evidence is in. and radioactive material for every The Herald Prtntimi Company, Inc . little to me because I felt it my in 1959. He spent two and a half World.” The darkness and fear of Patrol Midget Panthers. megaton of explosive energy. .assumes no financial resoonsIWlltv for turns. duty to-stand up and .speak in be­ .years in a Japanese prison camp our live.s is chased away as Christ Dr. Gordon Dunning. He said a Mrs. Strack first attracted the ”at the appropriate time," Presi­ lypotTapatcal errors appeartna In sd The new senator is to be Attor­ half of my native crty.>- during World War II with his comes into our hearts. person could, live the rest of his attention of the Panther officials dent Kennedy will decide whether ver^emenls and other readimt matter Look Ladies! life in the car and get a total the United States al.so will test BARDEN OORP. DIVIDEND In The Manchester Erenlna Herald ney General Maurice J. Murphy. "Again. I am not condoning evil. wife, also s profe-tsor of history at Rev, Carlton T. Daley, when, on a cold, windy Sunday I am not condoning crime in any dose of only 75 mllll-roentgens. A that kept most fans at their fire­ again in the atmosphere, the AEC Danbury, Dec. 11 (iP)—Stockhold­ Jr., hy appointment of New Hamp­ Yale. The appointment takes ef­ United Methodist Church ers of record Nov. 28 will be paid a Dimlay adyertisina rloalnn hours; category, but I would like to see fect July 1. of Bolton Only 5 DAYS LEFT to thoroughly safe lifetime exposure sides, Mrs. Strack appeared on said. ' Por Monday—? p m Friday. shire’s conservative Governor to radiation has been set at 35 Meanwhile, it added, prepara­ 12 >2 cefit per share dlxfidend on For ^esday—I pm Monday the man without the taint of sin the sidelines wrapped Indian fash­ Wesle.v Powell, his friend and enter Pilgrim Mills SEW- roentgens not mili-roentgens. ion In a blanket and followed the tions for such tests will continue. their shares of Barden Corp. A For Wednesday—] p m Tuesday or crime in any category cast the The commission’s statement pro­ 3 per cent stock dividend was also For Thursday—] p m Wedne^ay. sponsor. As Mr. Murphy accepted first atone... manahip CONTEST! Test director James Reeves said play up and down the field, shout­ For Friday—1 p.m Thursday S F e m u ie e i lO T ^ "to the best of my knowledge at ing encouragement to the boys. vided no confirmation for the approved by the ball bearing manu­ For Saturday—1 p m Friday the appointment, he pledged him­ "I don't condone crime or dis­ Olaaattled deadline' 10:M a.ra. eaa Garments must be in our the present time, no one was in­ Two of Mra. Strack’s grandsons, claim made Saturday by Soviet facturer's board of directors, the day of mbllcatloo excepi Baturday- self to follow the strongly con­ loyalty to an oath any more than jured." John Plaster, age 12, and Robert Premier Khrushchev that Russia company announced Saturday. t API. any good citizen, but I would like TOMORROW NIGHT salesroom by Friday, De­ While the dissipating gaseous servative principles of the man to knosv by what authority a na­ Plaster, age 11, sons of Mr. and he is to succeed. radioactivity was small, radiation Mrs. John L. PlMter of Swamp Monday. December 11 tional broadcasting system would cember 15th at 7 P.M. Wa t k in s -We s t In the mine ahaft was terrific — 1 Rd., provided the Incentive that That man. of course, was the judge s main before he has had a 6 to 9:30 (M) million roentgens at the hot' turned Mrs. Strack into a rabid hearing... Is television going to OPEN A cfek t/ice tom an hour after blast. Dr. Ran­ Adenauer "Failfi” late Styles Bridges, who was take the place of the district at­ fan. about as far to the right as any­ TONIGHT TILL V ORMANDJ.WEST • DIRECTOR dolph estimated. Five hours after Though a brother had played torney. the attorney general or the blast, it was about 40,000 roent­ football in college, Mrs. Strack, We think the outside world la body could get. the courts or' any other law en­ Manchmtar't Oldatt — wHh permitted to amlle a little bit. Just PHONE Ml 9-7196 gens. A lethal human dose is 1,- known to her many friends as But. as was noted In the obit­ forcement agency?" th« niiMt FmIIIHm 000 roentgens. “Bessie,’’ had never watched a as those rather austere elder PILORIII MILLS Off-Strset Parking uaries the other day. Bridges orig­ WilUAM J. tINNON, Uc. A am tat* At the top of the shaft, he said game of football until this past Btateamen. Clianeellor Adenauer Boston, Dec. 11 - A poll o< CHENEY HALL radiation reached a peak of 5,000 inally went to Washington as a the Massachusetts season. However, she was a famil­ autd President de Gaulle, must legislature 1 Hartford R4L, Manchester 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER roentgens but had fallen to 300 iar sight to fans of the boy’s base­ have smiled slifrhtly at each other young Republican liberal. Some­ by 7 p.m. (EJST). ball program in town. This will delay attempts to re' During the course of the season, the Ottier day as the.y found them- where along the way, somewhere In the course of his Washington cover a special wheel, near the Mrs. Strack admits to not seeing ■elvea meeting in a situation in Fully Insured—Free Estimates bottom of the shaft, which meas­ eye to eye with "that youngster, which Adenauer was supposed to experience, there came a transfor­ ured neutrons flying from the Chick Harlow, organizer of the undertake the conversion of de mation. and Bridges finished his blast chamber through a 22-incb midget program in town." I was career in the groove familiar to pretty frank about it, too,” adds Gaulle to a diplomatic position 15% OFF wide vacuum pipe. all political observers. The wheel 1s apparently Intact, Mrs. Strack with a determined neither one Of them approves. Regular Ia)w Price and that experiment apparently wink of her eye, "and I didn’t hesi­ Adenauer was supposed to con­ Not even legend has fixed any worked, Dr. Randolph stiid. tate to tell that boy what was vert de Gaulle to the American- particular moment or issue for In a day or two, a drilling rig what." But when I see what the the conversion of Bridges. 2 Weeks Onb’—Dec. 7 to 21 FREE PIE SERVERS will start boring down to learn if program has done for all those Brltiah position of favoring nego­ a cavity was actually formed. boys, I take my hat off to him.” tiations with Russih over the sta­ There Is the legend about 9 X 12 Rugs—18.95 While aupply laata—to women attending. An experiment to capture first- Mrs. Strack concluded by say­ tus of Berlin. He tr i^ hard, for a the reversal of form which fea­ (Made by International Silver) blush radio Isotopes plying up the ing, "It got so I couldn't wait un­ minute or two, and then the two tured the career of the late Charles Picked Up and Delivered vacuum pipe, which peered into the til Sunday to watch those boys men went on to other topics. Lat­ Tobey, who was New Hampshire’s blast chamber from the surface, play ball." Disooimt also includes binding All Purchases Gilt Boxed also apparently worked. But a 3- Mrs. Strack, a resident of Cov­ er, it was announced that Ade­ other senator during the early foot thick concrete slab on which entry for the past 36 years, sees j nauer had failed to convert de years of Bridges' sendee. Tobey and seaming and wall to wall carpet cleaning in your home. . . . and remember: Anything you buy at Regal instruments stood, was tilted over nothing unusual in her enthusiasm. ■ Gaulle. Now reports are that the had gone to -W'aahington as a Take advantage of this saving can be returned for any reason (or no reason at and the ground above the chamber "God willing.” she said, “I’ll see | «. whole Western diplomatic position marked conservative, and had for and bring new life and beauty all) for exchange or full refund on or before Jan­ apparently heaved up a few feet. every game next year, too.” may be adjusted toward de years followed the routine con­ to your home now. The nuclear device, using new Tongue in cheek, panther of­ uary 10, 1962. principles to make peace time ex­ ficials say they are considering Gaulle’s ides of a proper attitude servative line without question. As plosives cheaper, also apparently making Mrs. Strack a cheerleader toward negotiation, and that the legend would have It, how­ Our New Address worked quite well, said Dr. Ran­ next season. dolph. Observers miles away Western unity on the issue, if it ever, he entered the Senate one 116 Burnside Ave.. E. Hartford Is achieved, may seem negative on day- while a vote on some Issue i could feel Us power from the roll­ Near Tolland .St. ing earth tremors. the surface, rather than positive. was In progress, sought some fa-1 He said the experiment definitely Yule Party Held Make a place for All this makes diplornatic head­ miliar clue for his own vote on the , Open 8 A..M.-8 P:M. advanced ultimate peaceful uses of lines. But perhaps it doesn't make issue,'misunderstood the signal he; Not Yet Listed In Fellow Pages nuclear explosives, adding: “The By Cheney Union as much real difference as the got from one of his consen'atlve ; project had been an idea. Now it is music this Christmas headlines would Indicate. a reality.” About 250 union rn'cmbers and friends, and voted, by mistake, on j MI 9-779.3 Some of the foreign observers The possibility is that de the liberal side of the issue. He i company officials attended the from 10 countries and the European annual Christmas party yesterday Gaulle's idea of diplomatic strat­ thereupon received so many con-1 BOB SLATTERY Atomic Energy Committee (Eura- for Cheney Bros. Local 63, Tex­ The best way to include music in .your home egy may be quite sound and cor­ gratulatlon.s for his stand, and j tom) agreed with him. Dr. Kurt tile Workers Union of America. this Christmas is to chose your new spinet rect for th? moment, even though found himself receiving so much ' Hcidenrich, Washington represen- tatlve^of Euratom, called it "a most Presiding over the festivities, alt piano tonight. Come in and see the popular his own “fundamental reason may flattering attention that, from that ASSOCIATED the Village Lantern Inn, Tolland valuable test” of great significance priced Cable-Nelson spinets. They have stand­ • « be wrong. time on, he voted steadily on the RUG ond UPHOLSTERY not only for the United States but Tpke., was Tude Vince, re-elected ard 88-note keyboards, full size action, rich President de Gaulle is, we think, for other countries. president last week of the local 15 liberal and internationalist side of CLEANOIS "THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET! union. j n tone. Everything is tops excepting the price! correct through the point in which the issues on which he had hither­ T t Pays To^Oet Associated” ( Among others present were Mrs. i m Chose from maple, walnut or mahogany mod­ he argues that no negotiation on COLLEGE GROUP ELECTS to been conservative and'isolation­ MERCURY METEOR Miami Beach. Fla., Dec. 11 UP)— Vince; John G. Robinson, plant 5 els to fit your decorating scheme. Mahogany '••••* * ^ the question of Berlin itself should ist. \ Dick Seidman of Yale waa elected manager and treasurer, and Mrs. ' ! TIm btaiitlful balanet bitwMn big e irt and compaets Robinson; John Rukqs, superlnten- 5 models start at 8575. 10% down reserves really be necessary, since the legal So, when Senator - designate to the executive committee of the it. Begin regular payments next year! rights of the West there are sound College Federation of Young Demo­ dent, and Mrs. Rukus; C. Victor j S Murphy goes to Washington, pro­ \ Davies, persomvol manager: and j * beyond challenge, and since for crats of America at the group's claiming himself a Bridgea-style convention here Saturday. William Lucey, plant engineer. | a the West to seem over-eager to ne­ conservative, one , reserves the % NOTE Longtr than compacts . . . shorter than big cart gotiate something it already poa- right to take another look, say 10 aessee legally would be a position years from now, and see if he HANDLES LIKE A COMPACT... ROOMY AS A BIG CAR! ;V 'X- of diplomatic weakneae. And if has changed. The temptation is, HIGHER Khrushchev has raised the Berlin we suppose, that change like this issue merely to renegotiate the at least does get notice. There is, DIVIDEND status of Berlin, he deserves to be of course, even today, another ON INSURED SAVINGS ^ Open i; Every Night ignored. New Hampshire senator down at But if. this far, de Gaulle and Washington, and you don't even .Adenauer may be considered cor­ know his name. He happens to Oil'AIVO ■ P f ^ i I ’ I « > rect In what is essentially the be a veo' nice fellow named Nor­ staad-pat attitude, their really TURNS, PARKS, HANdIES like a rom- ris Cotton, but he hasn't yet con­ EQUALS THE ROOM in most big cars. HulllUCK .\N1) ('() fundamental reason for disliking verted himself, either way. pact. Turning radiux is: 19>* ft. A six-passenger car without qualifi­ negotiations with Russia, is some­ SAVINGS Wheelbase: 116t4 Inches. Over-all cation. The vacation-size trunk (31.5 length: 203.8 inches. Yet inside it . . . ^^AFTER 6” SPECIALS thing else again. TMiat they really cu. ft.) artually top.s some big cars. fear is that Khrushchev wants to LOAN Seasonal Gesture \ S .S 4 ) C. t \ I I O S' This Merchandise For Sale From 6 pjn. to 9 pjn. Mon. and Tues. Only negotiate about much more than PRICED LIKE A COMPACT... LUXURIES OF A BIG CAR! Once again, in that illogical ges­ Bertin. They fear negotiations, et-.'.'X-H ture which is to us one of the VfA/SS once begun, might open up into ■ AwcmaTH'R otaRtT. riwAwciAt i n a tituticm warmest and most touching fea­ possibilities of a general East- EXTRA tures of the Christmas season, /007ft^en,cy4it^aS9 West settlement Involving the cities which originally went for i 'Whole German question. Both, to BR.A.NCH OFFICE, BOU’TP 81, COVENTRY parking meters as the infallible be blunt about it, think they can HOURS solution to their parking woes are handle West Germany as it is, OPEN TILL 5 P.M. m o n .-tues- friday issuing special dispensations by For Your Convenimre ... whereas neither could handle a THURSDAY 9 A..'W. to 8 P..M.—WED. CLOSED AT NOON which the parking meters are put low INm Al PRICE like compact s - DE LUXE AfPOlNTMENTS, possibly reunified Germany. even the driv­ out of operation for the Christmas actually below several. Yet the new ing convenience of an ammeter and While de Gaulle and Adenauer shopping season.. ‘Meteor is quality-built throughout, oil-pressure' gauge. Power steering were conferring, Khrushchev made 10 luxurious in every detail, it has ... and power brakes are also available.' a speech in which he indicated For some 49 or 50 weeks of the that, in any forthcoming negotia­ year, the theory is that only by SAVES LIKE A COMPACT... PERFORMS LIKE A BIG CAR! tions, he' w ahi^ to diacuss projb- forcing the motorist to pay for the Ptgboord Includes Handy FlasMight Low-Priced Hunting Knives ^ EN IT H . lems much wider than that of Ber­ space he ^ occupies can there be AN Hardware in Cbristmos Wrap M edicd Kit Assotinient achieved a fair division of the use Quinn’s Pharmacy, Inc. lin. of that space and a large turnover Reg. 79c. 4 9 c Reg. 1.59. . 9 9 c Reg. 98c. According to report, de Gaulle 873 .MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER J L A R 1 G A I O Reg. 1.98. 88c 66c took word of this speech ^as his in the number of cars which can j Use 2x4-foot panels In kitch­ A great stocking stuffer'.to Black bag, ’ toy stethoscope, Your choice, 4 different pat­ be accommodated in a shopping en, garage or workshop for delight men and boys. Red thermometer and many other terns. A knife for every need. final proof, to Adenauer, that SHOWS YOU THE WAY TO BETTER HEARING. handy off-the-floor storage. reflector, non-breakable lens. play Items. Buy it now! Buy today! Here are Christmas gift ideas for the whole family Khrushchev was trying to trick district in a given period of time. Whatever your hearing problem, we invite you to come ini Get the facta! ths W est Then the Christmas season 1)115 w’ss the fuhdamentsl dif­ comes, and suddenly all this logic TWO THRim iNOINis to choose from. A BlAUTiFUl BALANCE betweeiTpower Jeoii H. 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ZENITH MEDALLION and backgrouad is excuse for the Berlin crisis would facilitate and encourage shop­ helping the hard-of- MORI RIM ADVANCll than any car near its price. These include Cushion-Link bring convenience to any room in the house. Choose them in just the right colors in either WALL or be his desire to get negotiations on ping, and be in the best interests Style and Performance hearing in this area, Susperision, and a new type of unitized body ("torque-box" design) that checks much more fundamental problems. of the merchants too. Never mind, in an EYEGLASS* and we are very aware DESK models. ■ THE HOME INTERPHONE (not illustrated) is another thoughtful gift suggestion. of your problems. Aa vibrations before they can reach the passenger compartment. The retult'’ The And such negotiations should { Uie original logic which said th a t! HEARING AID. a friend of the hard- first ear that handles like a compact yet rides like a big ear: .smooth, solid, quiet ! . 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I phones. ■ To find out more about these telephone ideas for Christmas giving, just call our business narely upon the status of Berlin, the way, close down the meters; • H smaller Iboa our Pkistie Storm Headliner Hammers .?4r Complete line of acceasoriea and bat­ IWCOIN.MESCUSV.OIV.S.ON . ,W) MESCUSVS . MOOUCTS OF MOTOS COMPANY Fuel Cylinders G os Line ofiS.ee or ask any telephone man. And come see the Phoneland display in our busi­ but upon that general and si^ eep- No one. ever holds on to the -new previeu* mesM. teries for all hearing aids. for Propane Torch Windows Anri'Froeze A t This Low Price! ItetUemaRt 'of post-war prob- logic long enough to wonder 'A Complete facilities for adjustmeata on e Adjeet Ee yeee heed sbepe. all hearing aids. We handle repairs for a t t e n t i o n l i f e m a g a z i n e SUBSCRIBERS! Reg. 1.49. T T a « ness ofiSoe. 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Helps prevent gas line 25% added pulling strength. whether, if Miuttin'g down the *Tm6 ItaBts tmd I Hearing Aida. terns. Have an extra handy! molding, strips, instructions. freeze. Buy a can today. Forged, polished steel head. •ny gvecial protoml. meters is the way to expedite ywvw e*am ■pMfeflri BUDORT TEBMA AVAH^ABLE U 'W .Gaulle ie able to control Christmas shopping and make it MORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc. ANcNtchesffer I^QilttMle lUe strategy for the pleasurable, convenient and profit­ 44Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back** Iff HU «an do no great harm, able, it might not also be the way Quinn’s Pharmacy^ Inc. 301-315 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. SEARS Ml 3.1581 would cooUat to Improve shopping eoaditlona to asa }uat what 4kadng foot of tha yaar. - 171 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER PHONE MI I-41M M n w ------^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESffeB, CONW„ MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1961 N

oaptable fo r the gifts will be placed ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1961 P A G I MINB Swuh tFindsor in the church vestibule. SovietRussi a ‘Hangover from Dark l^asf Mawelieater Evening Herald ISB 0 I, Andover ZBA Grants Sentk Windsor, oonespondeht, lA ora Kata, telephone Mltcliell Boy Scouts Begin 4-1163. w i u T a S I'Uthuli Blasts Bias TY-Radio Tonight Four Appeals The Has Yule Trees Sale Th* Sonins Board of Appeala. About Town (OoBUiraed tMOi Fags One) B y African Whites Starting today, Boy Scout Troop s/ive micet luui slanted four recent requeata. 124 will sell Christmas trees. The Television Phebe Circle of Emanuel ambassador went home several Uoyd O. Hanaen of Rt. S, South sals will continue until Christmas, 6:00 Bif 8 Theater (In proven) 3^ 7:8 Cheyenne 8. 10. Churchwomen will hold Us Christ­ weeks ago but he gave no indica­ Been Named... Once on Early Week Low Prices (Conttnned from Pag* One) or as long as the trees last. The Early Show (In progrest). 10 80 Manhunt WIndaor, waa si^on *■ variance to mas party in Luther Hall at tion when he and the remainder of ” We do not demand theee Yogi Bear 6 World of Gianta allow conatruction of a home In a the diplomatic staff wlU leave. He things for people of African de­ trees are Maine fir trees, and will A1 Mann "Newa 63 To Tell The Truth Emanuel Lutheran Church tomor­ talk or campaign for this is hazard­ scent alone. We demand them for be for sale in fionf of the home Svllabus 18 The Rifleman ,,, Again with Green Stamps Seneral commercial zone, and a row at 8 p.m. Mrs. Lee Boleman, said the riipture in relations came F*ilm 22 National’ Velvet several days ago. ous, punished with banishment or all South Africans, white and of Scoutmaster Richard Elstabrook The Rifleman wife ^ the intern, will describe confinment without trial or Im- Highway Patrol 40 variance in the frontage required. The Albanian news agency A T A black. On these principles we are MeogOU, 3ohn Jeeeph, son of Mr. and Mra. Robert E. Mon- on Rt. 6 near *he junction of Rt. 6il5 Modem Digeat 53 Frontlera of Knowledge Christmas observance in Germany, priaonment.” DOBIN'S Window On Main Street The property ia bounded on the uncompromising. ell, 70 Brent Rd. He was bom Nov. 24 at Hartford HospiUl. 87. The hours are u ter 3 p.m. on News. Sporta A Weather IK and members will sing Christmas said an exchange of notes begin­ Workshop 22 The Price la Right (C) 10. 3k Luthull Mid the mitigating fea­ The South African government, [is maternal grandmother la Mra. Lena Orezi, Connellsvllle, Pa. weekdays and all day Saturday Duckpin Bowling north by Civetello: aouth by carols. Members are to bring ning Nov. 26 concluded with one ture in the history of the white 6:25 Weumcf. Newa A Sporta t. i2 Saturday announcing the with­ which chwged that LuthuU was HisS paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Mary Mongell, ConnellsvUIe, and Sunday. 6:3U Club Houae 22 9:00 Dannv Thomaa Show Brockett, east by America Oii gifts for exchange. Hostesses in man’s treatment of Africans ’’was The Bing Croaby Show drawal of the Russian embassy and not worthy of the Nobel prize, re­ Pa, Hs has a brother, Robert Alan, 9; and two sisters, Mary S cap es Injury For Your Inforuiatlon 53 f i r s t Co., and west by Momm, with a charge of refreshments are Mrs. the shaft of light sunk by Chris­ luctantly granted him permission DEPT. STORE Anne, 11, and Amy, 10. Raymond E. Gudelevlcus, 18, ol Channel 8 Newa 8 8. 12. • SPECIAL ft commercial Staff from Tirana. R 'bln Hood 18 87th Precinct 10. SO-foot right of way to Rt. 5: The Edward Werner, Mrs. Walter Hol­ tian miasiona.” to come to Norway to receive it. * • • « • 24 Lakeside Dr., escaped injury 9:30 The Andy Griffith Show variance wtm gnxiiei in regard to land, Miss Hazel jp. Johnson. Mrs. A T A said this note also demanded Expedition .40 Henneaey There la hope today in the grow­ Luthull paid tribute to the late G a lli^ , hlargaret Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard in a one-car accident that took DouK Edwarda 8 12 10:00 N a t io n a l building a dwelling, and on the Hilding Bolin. Mra. Helen Ander­ that Albanian personnel get out of >lace yesterday at 1:45 p.m. on 6:45 Ben Caaey 8 Moscow. ing realization In the Christian U.N. Secretary-general Dag Ham- Gaffney, 294 House S t, Glastonbury. She waa bom Nov. 27 at Huntlev-Brinkley Report Million Dollar Movla TUESDAY frontage becauae the lot is land­ son and Mrs. Lee pieman. Church of the wrongs done in the St. Francis Hospital, Hartford. Her maternal grandparents are Ikinner Hill Rd. 10. 22. 80 Thriller 10 S t o r e s By diplomatic accounts, the marskjold, who was awarded the Evening Report 8 locked and there ia an exiating past, he added. peace prize for 1961. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Fletcher, Ellsworth, Maine. Her pa­ "According to state police, Gu Ben Caaey 8. Five water color landscapes by trouble between the two ’ coun­ delevicus was traveling east on 7:00 Alter Ulnnei Movie 8 10:30 I've Got A Secret ■ dwelling on the property. Assailing the apartheid policy of Other Nobel prizes wera pre* ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Bemie Gaffney, East Hart­ Newa ft Weather 22 30 11:00 Newa WEDNESDAY Hartman Tobacco Co., 114 Grove Mrs. Richard S. Olmsted are on tries exploded in an angry ex­ the South African government — sented yesterday In Stockholm. ford. She has two brothers, Dennis, 2 ^ , and Brian, 1; and a Skitmer Hill Rd when the left rear Newa. Sporta ft Weather 40 Newa. Sporta ft Weather St.. Hartford, was granted exten' display now through January at change between ^Khrushchev and the policy of keeping the two races They were: sister, Debra, 6. tire on his car blew out. The ve­ Expedition 8. 53 ,l..rk pHal Show (C) sicle skidded off - the left side of Death Valley Daya 10 Suapenae Theater aion of an existing permit for a the Lutz Junior Museum, 126 Albanian Communist boss Enver apart and letting them develop in­ Dr. Melvin Calvin, University of • • ♦ • • wet road into a tree. Minor dam­ Millinn Dollar Movla 18 Cain’a Hundred ^rls' boarding house on Smith Cedar St., which is open to the Hoxha at the Moscow conference dependently—he said: California, Berkeley, for chemis­ Dndsle, Deborah Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Roy T. Dud- Wyatt Earp 12 Feature 40 public dally except Monday from 2 of world Communist leaders in No­ ’ ’These ideas survive In South age was Incurred to the left front 7:16 Eveninc Report 40 .Yark Paar Show (C) try; Dr. George von Bekesy, Harv­ TOMORROW ONLY! zlc, 266 Henry St. She was bom Nov. 24 at Hartford Hospital. Highlighta 22 Movie 8 Myatery to 5 p.m. Mrs. Olmsted is a mem­ vember 1960. Africa because those who sponsor Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lathrop, fender, but the car was driven Michael Modugno, 1060 Elling­ ard University, medicine; Dr. Rob­ from the scene. Sporta Camera 8U Late Newa ber of the Connecticut Water Color Albania boicotted this fall’s them proflt by them. They pro­ 255 Henry St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ton Rd„ received permission to ert. Hofstadter, Stanford Univer­ Trooper Edward Counter of the SEE 8 ATrHU%\'*B fV WEEK FOR CX>IV1PLETE LISTING construct an addition at the rear Society, and Hartford Society of Soviet Communist party congress vide moral whitewash for the con­ Mitchell Dudzlc, Glastonbury. She has a brother, Roy T. Jr., ditions which exist in the country. sity, and Dr. Rudolf Moessbuauer Colchester Troop, who investigat of his house feet closer to the Women Painters, and has exhibit­ at which Khrushchev attacked A l­ of Germany, now at the California IH* CUBE STEAKS ed the accident, warned Gu- ed at Wadsworth Atheneum in bania and Red Chinese Premier "I. as a Christian, have always • ••••• existing sideline than the 10-foot Hartford. felt it unforgivable about this pol­ Institute of Technology, for phys­ Ane following women have been St. Margaret's Circle. Daugh­ instead of trying to settle it pri­ Luthull said he has not decided chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are (This listing mclndM only thoM news broadeuts e! 10 or 16-mIznte plan of the house woulo not lend ters of Isabella, win hold Us an­ dividual person.” the next auction night announcement! named hostesses for the Mother's MEALTIME MAID ,.lb vately. what to do with his prize. Mr. and Mrs. James Nlvision, Watervllle, Maine. Her paternal length. Some stations carry other short oewsoasts.) Itself to an addition being placed nual Christmas party and potluck "W e In our country have chosen Club Christmas Party, Wednesday Many westerners here, felt that Swedish Ambassaor Rolf Edberg, grandmother 1s Mra. Emily Page, Watervllle, Maine. She has on another part of the house. at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the KofC the path of nonviolence of our own night at the home of Mrs. Robert WDBC—ISM * 9:00 Ray Somara when the Kremlin denounced A l­ accepting the 1961 award for Ham- a sister, Susan Ellen, 2>i. Hart wood Inc., of Nutmeg Rd. Home. Members are reminded to volition,” he continued. * • • • • Post, Bumap Brook Farm. Mrs. • :UU New* 11:00 Newa Tender, Flavorful PR6 bania, it actually was attacking m ar^jold’s estate, said a founda­ C:U6 Today on Wall dU-**t 11:10 Ray Bomara received permission to erect a 32 bring grab bag gifts and complete ” Our vision lias always been Edward Yeamons, chairman. Mfs. 1:00 Del Rayce* Show Peiping for not supporting Khrus- tion would be created "to be used McKay, Roxanne Leigh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow 6:lu Sport N*w* by 12 foot sign on their property table setting. that of a nonracial democratic Donald Warren, Mrs. Theodore 6 IK Art Johnaon Show WINK—1289 in some cause which was close to McKay, 2 Victoria Dr., Coventry. She was bom Nov. 24 at 6:00 World Newa north of the Underwood warehouse chev’s policy of peaceful coexist­ South Africa which upholds the Wright, Mrs. Robert Wright and 8:UK Raynor Shinea rights of ail who live in our coun­ hie heart.’’ He did not elaborate. Hartford Hospital. 1:00 Newa a Sim UR 6:1U Wall Streot . on Rt. 5. The sign itself is 32 Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ ence. • • • • • Mrs. Steve Ursln. WHAV—910 S.IK Showcae* and News try to remain there as full citi­ King Guetaf Adolf of Sweden by 8 feet, but 12 feet from the ters, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. No comment of the diplomatic G ift. Due fi:00 Paul Harvey 6:45 u>well Thomaa zens with equal rights and re- made the presentations of the other Lbrimer, Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. William 6:.30 Sound Stare 6:55 Sports ground to the top of the sign. The at lOOF Hall. Members are to break had been issued by Red Those wishing to contribute sponstbiliUes with all others . . . Nobel prizes in Stockholm. G. Lorimer, 920 Main St., South Windsor. She was bom Dec. 8:30 NlRht Fllsht 7:10 Richard Hayei and Carol Burpett request was granted provided that, bring articles for Norwich Hos­ China by late this afternoon. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hoepital. She haa two brothers. gifts for presentation to the Mans­ 10:00 Newa 7:30 CBS—New* Analysit pital patients. After hearing sec­ field State Training School and 12:02 Slpi Off 8:00 The World Tonlfht if the sign is Illuminated, it be of The break was not mentioned by Brad, 5, and Skip, 2. WTIC—1989 8:15 Showcase and NewewB a non-flawing type. ond nominations, members will either the official Soviet news Soviet disappointment at the break b^:' a monolithic structure," he said « • • • * Hospital, a project of the wom­ 6:00 News, Weatnei A Sporta 12:15 Sim Off ChnrW Notes elect officers. Refreshments will agency Tass or Moscow Radio. in the ’’monolithic camp” of com­ during a television Interview Puohkoris, Chris Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. en's Fellowship of Andover Con­ 8:20 Strictly Sporta munism. gregational Church, are asked to 6:30 Supperttnie Serenade Wapplng Community Church be served. But Kommunist, the party central (NBC. Meet the Press). Puchkoris, 52 Ellington Ave., Rockville. He was bom Nov 29 6.4K Three Star Gxtra women are Invited to attend the an­ committee’s monthly magazine Western observers speculated at Rockville City Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. leave, the gifts in the special box 7 UK Cnnveraatlnn Piece The Spencer Group of South that Khru^chev may hope to bring Katherine Taylor, Rockville. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. at the church, or at the home of 7 30 New* ol the World. LAIMBCHOPS nual Christmas luncheon to be giv­ accepted as a Red Bible, violently Books Co Begging 7:45 Radio Moscow en by the Women’s Fellowship at Methodist Church wiil hold a plan­ denounced Albania’s leaders tmd dowm the present Hoxha regime Anna Titus, Windsor. He has two brothers, Anthony, 9, and Mrs. George Nelson, on Long Hill 8:00 Pupa Concert Rd. before Wednesday. The gifts the Community House on Thurs­ ned Christmas luncheon meeting asserted the “ imperialists” were and see it replaced by one more New York— Libraries for the Bradley, 2V4. , 9:00 Nlshtbeat tomorrow at 1 p.m. In Susannah • • • • • ' will be delivered by Friday. 9:1ft Time* Carol 81ns fHAARLOW lSt day. waiting to welcome premier Eln- friendly to the Soviet Union. blind in the United States have 65,- 10:00 Nlshtbeat Wesley Hall. Carols will be sung Waite, Clifton Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. . Aprons, toirs and other articles ver Hoxha into their ranks. 000 registered readers—about half 11 '00 Newa LOIN and members are reminded to bring A t Munlclj, (Jermany, Radio “Karoff” Original Waite, Anthony Rd., Tolland. He was bom Nov. 30 at Rock­ Manchester Evening Herald 11:1ft Sports Final — Your — I suitable for gifts will be on sale The article charged the Albani­ the number that could be served j r * 11:30 starlirht Serenade money gifts for the Methodist Free Europe's East bloc experts Folding 11” X 14” ville City Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Andover correspondent, Margery at 11 am. Hiooe women who have ans were splitting and endanger­ if all who needed them knew about Mrs. Henry Berger, Jackson Heights, N. Y. His paternal grand­ Montandon, telephone Pilgrim 1:30 Slsn Off Cut From Tender, Young LB Service Center. ing the Socialist camp. said they saw the break as a So­ \ WPOP—1419 not specified what they will bring them. parents are Ernest Waite, Hartford, and Mrs. Alta Schoppe, St. 2-6012. 6:00 Today In Hartford Organ Center The break deprives the Soviet viet attempt to force Peiping into SNACK TRAY for the luncheon are asked to bring The Past Chlers Daughters, Johnsbury, Vt. He has a brother, William, 3. 6:15 Connecticut Ballroom Soft-Meated Lamb a hot dish or salad. Union of advanced strategic bases withdrawing support from Albania • • * « * 7:00 Bob Scott Daughters ^ Scotia, will meet to­ on the Adriatic at the edge of the or else assumlhg responsibility for ftoturinq:— Everyone is requested to bring morrow at/7:45 p.m. at the home “ declaring the open split in the Rose, Carole Joy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan L. Rose, one article for the auction to be Mediterranean from which scores Cider Mill Rd., Bolton. She wa.s bom Dec. 3 at Manchester Me­ Flotilla Elects of Mrs. Lyle Neddow, 18 Bank St. of Soviet submarines had been re­ (Communist) camp which is now Aluminum • M AG N U S held from 1 to 2 p.m. Proceeds from perilously close." morial Hospital. H er maternal grandfather is John M. Allen, RANGE the auction will be a Christmas ported operating. However, they 4 .8 7 Penacook. N. H. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. W. L. Rose. Wethersfield Man LB LB D i 1 w o r t h-Comell-Quay, Post are believed to have left the A l­ U.S. experts In Washington Windows $11.95 g ift to the Mission Church for American Legion, will meet to­ Crystal Beach. Fla. She haa four sisters, Marilyn, 18, Judith, 14, • AUDtON 75c| SHOULDER Refugees in Seoul, Korea. Articles banian bases some weeks ago. figured the.,lpgical next step would Mfra. List .'>.95 Joanne, 14, and Alans, 11. rUEL Oil night at 8 at the Legion Home. Albania, a poor country, ia be Albania’s expulsion from the Hllmar F. Scheld of Wethensfield for auction may be handiwork, Doors $294i5 Ok ' • • • • • succeeded Donald Ryan, also of • ESTLEY white elephants, or baked goods. faced with the loss of all Eastern Warsaw Pact and withdrawal of This walnut finished hardwood Garber, Mark, |son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Garber Jr., GASOLINE .The Women’s Home Leeigue of bloc economic aid and must now tray is decorated with gleaming Wethersfield, as commander of ELECTKONIC Pre-school children are welcome relations with Tirana by Russia's Hilltop ,Ave., Vei^iM., * He waa bom Dec. 3 at Manchester Me­ the Salvation Army will meet to­ brass trim. A smart and novel Flotilla 9-4, U. S. Coast Guard Fresh Produce SpeeUUst at the luncheon and a nursery care turn to Red China. Hoxha's mili­ satellites. morial Hospital, ^ w s maternal g^randparents are Mr. and Mrs. morrow at 2 p.m. in Junior Hall. tant Stalinism and alliance with Jal. Doors $59.95 server fbr every purpose. Auxiliary, Saturday, in installa­ Come in and get our spe­ center will be provided for them Plans for a Christmas party will Undersecrelary^f State George Leo J. Burke, 5306 N. Broad St. His paternal grandparents are tion ceremonies held at the Ameri­ during the auction. Red China is not likely to recom­ W. Ball saw the tfrealj: as “evidence Plus lastaDatleB. Mr. and Mrs. Franqls P. Garber, Glenside, Pa. He has a broth­ cial Holiday marLOW be discussed. Refreshments will be mend him for the Western aid that can Legion Home, Manchester. BANTLY OIL of a very considerable amount of A ll Couples Club members are served. er, Francis, 1; and two sisters, Karen, 3, and Lynne, 2. Others installed were Ray bolstered Yugoslavia's Tito after discontent and disagreement in the MANCHESTER ^ « • * * « I .iMi' \M . i.\r. prices and FREE MUSIC Oranges'*?’ 1 8 » 5 9 * asked to help set up for the Christ­ Stalin broke with him. l>owning, Bristol, vice commander; Communist bloc. LaPoInte, Diane iMarie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W il­ ■'1 M\

- i '-T ' ' i .r f.-tojCgin£’y il.'?Tee ».rx»au n -».-TJrar»-t-r~y ..TT.. f' . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER; 11, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1981 land, Md„ and two sisters in Ire­ PAGE EtaEVSN RockviUe-Vernon Public RcCOrds land; a .brother In Ireland, and 12th Circuit Will Not Dteliver Bombs Israel Convicts Eickmann i ^ e grandchildren In Manchester. Talcottville WMtwntee Deeds ‘ A solemn high Mass of requi^em Unreported Shelters Of Crimes Against Jews Qiamber Sets Earle R. and Lucy B. Smithson will be held at St. Joseph’s Cath­ G)urt Cases Community Meal to 'WiUiam R. and PrisclUa 8. olic Church, Bristol, Wednesday at Britain Demands UN Estey, prt^ierty off Lydall St. 10 a.m. Burial will be In St. Jo­ (OMrtmnd from PM* Om ) Wider Activity Frances J. Townsend to Clair C. seph's Cemetery, Bristol. MANC^BStlCB 9B88ION 'own Officials Slated Wednesday Notice! and Myra B. Lester, property off Friends may call at the Dunn Fines and bond forfeitures totals The court wid the trial served Now He Knows Hilliard St. Funeral Home, West St,, Bristol, A community potluck will be to record the history of a pogrom The. Rockville Area CHamber of Building Pennits tonight from 7 to 9, and tomorrow Ing $1,145 were ordered in cases Clarify Cpngo Aims Concern over un-reported fallout ahelters in the basements held In the dining room of Talcott- SHOE In which 6 million Jews died bu' "Guilty,” the defendant' Commerce, fresh from the success Jarvis Construction Co., Inc., for from 2 to 4, and 7 to 9 p.m. brought before Judge Searles ■ville Congregational Church that its Judgment was based only of its first annual Rockrtlle-Ver- of some Manchester homes was expressed today by both civil pleaded to speeding. Albert and Gilda Agostinolli, drt'vie. Dearington in court this morning. defense and building department officials. In a review of the Wednesday, beginning at 6 p.m. on international law. In this sense "Have you anything further non Christmas parade, is looking in restaurant at 542 Hartford Rd., The largest fine was for $201 (ConUniMd from Page Oae) said the U.N. military had warned All members of the community, SHINES ahead to an expansion of activi­ the Israeli law of 1950 under to sayT" Judge Searlea Dear- $24,000. ordered in tlie case against Ralph them that approaches to U.N. posi­ «m ily fallout shelter situation here, Building Inspector whether members of the church or ties smd better communlt.v rela­ Thomas Monahan reported thet" which Eichmann was tried, is in ington asked in Circuit Court Jarvis Enterprises, Inc., dwelling Funenila Kreitzer, 42, of Storrs,. who plead­ Heath said the British govern­ tions on the main road leading out not. are Invited to attend. Daily From 3 P.M. ‘ ‘entire agreement" with all other tions, according to- Its president. at 14 Penn Rd., $13,000; dwelling ed guilty to the charge of operat­ ment was also greatly concerned of Elisabethville to the airport town had Issued building permits There will be no charge, how­ laws of “ civilized states, ” the 12 this morning. John H. Moffat, issuing a stale- for eight fehilly ahelters, but that Thursday Nights “This car was following too at 19 Penn Rd., $13,000; dwelling ing a motor vehicle while his li­ about "certain statements made were going to be mined and am­ ever, each family Is asked to bring court .said. of-the-chamber message after two bulances should not enter that he had "no doubt”ubi...... In his nilnd that close to me,” he told the at 20 Penn Rd.. $12,000. 200 Attend Rites cense was under suspension, a sec­ over the weekend by both military Hospital Notes one hot dish. Regarding Eichmann's com­ months In office, told the xhember- Trane Manufacturing, Inc., and civil U.N. officials in The Con­ area. several ehelters had been built In­ You’ll get a thrill, too, when and All Day Saturday. plaint that he was kidnaped, the judge, "so I speeded up to gel ond offense. The Golden Rule Club which te ship: "'We need new blood, new storage addition at 131 Adams St., A $276 bond forfeiture was or­ go about their objectives in Ka­ Newsmen denied that 17-N. aide basementa without benefit of sponsoring the supper, will furnish you see the heels, without nails, court described at length a case rid of him. I didn’t know he ideas, strong backing and. in a For Miss Hatch planes had attacked Blisabethvllle a permit. • Visiting hours are $ to 8 p.m.' Come in for the best $1,800. dered In the case of Bernard Ekit- tanga.” ^ for all areas, except maternity, salads, rolls, dessert, mifk, coffee put on with New AUTO- in Vermont in 1986 in which a man was a state trooper." nutshell, we need your help." "We are studyin'g'the important post office yesterday, as was re­ • rie pointed out that permits Edward Coderre Jr., 21, of whistle, 21, of Worcester, Mass., where they are 2 to 4:S0 and .6:80 and tea. SOLER. Renew your heels TO­ complained he was seized in He listed five Immediate aims of More than 200 persons. Includ- statement made by the Security ported by a telephone operator in were required for all fallout shel­ DAY. We use only quality ma­ shoe shine in town I Canada and brought to justice in Stafford Springs, was fined charged with operating a motor to 8 p.m.; and private rooms where Entertainment, beginning at 7 the chamber and said he will ap­ Ing a delegaUon of co-workers vehicle which was overweight. Council last night and In particu­ the Elisabethville exchange. Evi­ ters, regardless of where they terials. the United States. The Vermont JSO. point committees next month for dently the operator had been may be. located, either above or they are 10 ajn. to 8 p.m. Visitors p.m., will feature the Rhythmic from Hartford Hospital, attended Eutwhistle failed to appear in lar the latter part describing the Choir of Center Congregational Supreme Court ruled that the these projects: warned a U.N. bomber was over­ underground or inside basements. are requested not to snooke In pa­ • WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS • method of bringing the man there funeral services yesterday after­ court to answer the charge. purpose of present military opera­ tients’ rooms. No more than ^ ’o ' '-i' Choir in ManchMter. 1. To arrange for a large annual Maprice Thibodeau, 28, of New tions." head and took this to mean the* Civil Defense Director John "Shoe Repairing — Second to None!” was unimportant. This in effect meeting after the first of the year noon at South Methodist Church plane was under attack. Merz also Indicated he believed visitors at one time per patient. Ladies Meeting Tomorrow was what the Israeli tribunal de Britain, was fined $100 for. reck­ The Ladies Missionary Society Miano Claims to replace the November meeting. George Repettl for Muss Grace Hatch, 31 Green In EUsabethvllle, Katanga, Presi­ there were shelters being built In cided in Eichmann’s case less driving; Martha Knight of basements without prior clearance Patients Today: 188 will hold its bi-weekly meeting to­ 2. To study the dues structure George Repettl, 55, of 42 Oak Rd., who perished in the Hartford South Coventry, was fined $45 for dent Molse Tshombe 'declared to­ The judgment spelled out that as and "set up a' fair standard of dues from the building department. ADMITTED SATURDAY: Gary morrow at 10 a.m. instead of the a Gestapo officer, Eichmann could St., died yesterday at Manchester Hospital fire Friday. speeding; Walter Parker Jr., of 10 day the United Nations’ aim in usual Wednesday meeting day. HOUSE H ALE Collins Quoted for all." Memorial Hospital after a short Delegations also attended from Phone G). Told Merz said the reasons for this Messner, Wapping; Mrs. Pauline not put The blame for the Nazi Coleman Rd., a $35 fine for failure current fighting is to reduce con­ appeared to be a wish to save on SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 3. To contact new members and illness. Sunset Rebekah Lodge and Lakota to drive a reasonable distance siderably if not to destroy ’’the USE OUR OAK STREET ENTRANCE—MI 8-4128 crimes on Hitler and the Nazi ma­ ex-members on a year-round basis. possible taxes and to avoid "neigh­ Judd, 66 Foley St.; Stephen Halko, Manchester Evening Herald Tal- chine. ( ' Mr. Repettl was born in New Council, Degree of Pocahontas. from a preceding vehicle; and Ed­ economic potential of my country.” Wrong Figure 4. To study new community York City, June 28,-1906, and had The Rev. Lawrence Almond, To Show Need bor trouble” in the event of a Oxford, Mass.; Mrs. Lillian St. Cyr, oottvUle Correspondent, Morris Eichmann had argued that he ward Coderre Jr., $30 for speed­ He said Katanga's secession from catastrophe. South Windsof; Mrs. Catherine Shnonrelli, Mitchell S-2382. was only an underling who car­ projects. lived in Manchester for 20 years, pastor of South Methodist Church, ing. The Congo was not the target. ’Our chamber is like the prover j Survivors include his ivife, Mary officiated. James McKay was or­ He said civil defense and build­ Sinnamon. 44 Gardner St.; Mrs. ried out orders. But the court Michael Miano, owner of the ( £j,a,in Also, fined $25 each were: Milton After a weekend of air raids and ing department officials should only as strong as ^ DclPiano Repetti; a brother, Rocso ganist. counter raids, Tshombe said Ka­ For Rate Boost Anne Kucieneki, 223 Oak St.; Mrs. said: Connecticut Carting Co. in Newing- j our weakest Boises, 26, of Newton, Kansas, for know about these shelters. He said Judith Ohinatti, 10 Bolton St.; "The laws of humanity are bind­ member." M offat, Repem; and four sisters, Mrs. Burial took place early this failure to grant right of way. Don­ tanga’s communications have been ALL IN ONE STORE ton, the town’s former garbage said. Among the new aims he list-1 L<;na Polotti, Mrs. Tessie Lam­ afternoon at Mount Pleasant largely cut by U.N. attacks on the that without this knowledge, res­ Nancy Vichi, 30 Liberty St.; Mrs. ing on indirtduals. The guilt of ald Mathews, 28, of 33 Devon Dr., (Contlnned from Page Om ) cue teams would not know where Helen Wenz, Wapping. Stop ft Shop gives Germany as a state doea not de­ contractor, says Democratic direc­ ed was a goal of working with the | brelli, Mrs. Louise Leo. and Miss Cemetery in North Berwick, Maine. for breach of the peace; Mrs. Don­ post office and radio transmitters businessmen "in all our four areas, j Elizabeth Repetti, all of New York to locate and remove people en­ ADMITTED YEISTERDAY: EM- SHOP FOR ALL YOUR tract one iota from the personal tor VViUiam Collins 'was wrong last na Riley of Chaplin, for intoxica­ and the most important and mod­ dividend rate is the highest in tombed in their shelters if the week to say that the company re­ not just Rockville. ..." | City. Ralph P. Burns tion: and Albert Zalkalns, 51, ’of em copper factories in Kolwezi ward Coughlin, 43 Wellesley Rd.; Top Value Stamps responsibility of the accused." The chamber has been criticized , Funeral services will be held history, but forsaw a, "deteriorat­ dwelling collapsed. Ttie packed courtroom was ceived $8,000 a month. ^ . ,, I ------I The funeral of Ralph Palmer 383 E. Center St., failure to drive have been heaidly damaged. Mrs. Eileen Nee, Laurel Manor MATERNITY NEEDS in the past because its actirttics ^ Wednesday at the Zeccardo F u-: Burns. 271 Woodbridge St„ was ing trend" which would detract Monahan said the reasons gov­ Oonvaleecent Home; Mrs. Fidth’ I l l tha itamp plan that deathly silent as the verdict of The company received $5,850 a a reaeonablft distance apart. Kolwezi is a Katanga base and erning the issuance of permits re­ month, said Miano. centered in Rockville and failed to neral Home. 4009 White Plains; held this morning at the W P Also, Donald Dyer, 26, of North copper mining center 150 miles from the "integrity-of the invest­ Rheaume, Coventry; Hollis Brag- BLOUSES, SKIRTS, SLACKS, guilty was pronounced. Many of reach surrounding communities. - • — — — " —■» t.- •- » late to structural safety factors BRAS AND GIRDLES takas fawar books Uie 600 spectators had relatives Director Collins said at an in­ Rd., Bronx, N. Y. Burial will be in j Quish F\ineral Home, 225 Main Windham. $20 for disregarding a northwest of Ellsabethvllle. U.N. ment.” and not to radiation factors or to don, 626 BloomfieM Ave.; Mark Short Delay in Bread Delivery The chamber was established to St. ^Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx, I with a solemn high Mass of who were themselves victims of the formal directors’ meeting Tuesday stop sign; Thomas Utvlnchyk, 26, planes attseked the town yester­ The exchange came as the PUC consideration of how many people Heim, Tolland; Mrs. Muriel Childs, AT that the Miano company has done cover the Rockville area of Tol- n. Y. requiem at St. Bridget’s Church, day. Somers; Mrs. Margaret Atkinson, Bakery truck driver Luke Ouellette, 28. of Hartford, was uninjured when his bakery truck skid­ to got your frH gifts! Nazi pogrom and were themselves land, rural Vernon, and Rockville. of 264 Hackmatack St., $20 for began cross examination of tele­ the shelter may hold. ded on slick Ice at about 7 o’clock this morning and overturned after hitting the curb area of the for $8,000 what the town’* present The W. P. Quish Fimeral Home, The Rev. Dennis R. Hussey was Tshombe told newsmen he lack­ phone company officials as a hear­ 119 lake St.; Mrs. Eleanor Magde- survivors of the death camps. Moffat gave credit to Mrs. Doris 225 Main St., is in charge of local operating-a motor vehicle wlbhout The Manchester building depart­ drive leading to East Catholic High School. Ouellette told police he had just made a delivery and There was not a sigh or a ripple contractor, the E. J. Haverty Co. celebrant, the Rev. Joseph H. Mc­ a license; Raymond O’Neil, 21, of ed full information on pasualties, ing on a SNETCX) rate Increase ment’s primary concern on fallout fnan, 64 N. Park St., Rockville; of West Hartford, was charging V. Thompeon, appointed in October arrangements. Cann deacon, and the Rev. Stan­ but said several railway workers Martin Shea, 40 Phelps Rd.; Mrs. was coming down the drive when the truck skidded, after he applied the brakes. Truck damag^ Glazier's at the abrupt one-sentence v e ^ c t to the new position of manager, 10 Mlntz Court, $15 for breach of proposal reopened today after a shelters is to make sure the walla was only to the left side In which the driver’s window was shattered. (Herald photo by Sater- Corset and Uniform Shop $11,000 a month to do. ley E. Hastillo sub-deacon. Mrs. the peace; Stanley Weekman, 76, were hit by a raid on the railway month’s reces.s. will be of sufficient strength to hold Rachel Paradis, Lawler Rd., Ver­ which Judge Landau spoke rapidly for sparking new and broader Mrs. 51aude 1’. Brochu station. nls). 681 Main St,—Manchester Miano corrected Collins’s com­ Raymond Murphy was organist of Wethersfield, $16 for failure to Kanell pointed out that the Tele­ up the roofs, Monahan said. non; William Morton, 56 Haynes before b a n n in g to outline the ment with. ’’We were doing for dlMimber activities. Mrs. Maude Pelletier Brochu, 75, "This day will be marked with court’s detailed reasoning. and soloist. Burial was in St. drive right; Robert Bailey, P.O. phone Co. sought a 8'35 per cent Expressing worry over the un­ St.; Mrs. Annie Young, 34',i 85,850 what Haverty’s doing for Mrs. Thompson this week set of 401 Adams St., widow of Patrick’s Cemeten,’, Thompson- a white stone by the capitalist reported basement fallout shelters, Spruce St.; Harold Helm, 25 entry; George Enes, Wapping; son, Hartford; Mra. Ruth Gauru- Anton Larson, 251 McKee St.; The reading of the judgment up a list of activities in the area Onesime P. Brochu. died today at Box Hazardville, $15 for opieratlng bourgeoisie to mark the story of return four years agio, and $11,000." ville. a motor vehicle without a license; was granted a 6.3 return, an ac­ Monahan felt they may not offer Spruce St.; Mrs. Elaine Comtois, Richard Krlnjak, 53 Eldridge St.; der and son, 81 High St.; Mrs. Stephen Halko, Oxford, Mass.; sviU continue through today and The contracts held by Miano and which will last until Dec, 22. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Bearers were Sidney Cushman its decadence.” he declared. "For Clifford Law.son, 11 Clyde Rd.; Maureen Bragan and son, Tank- tomorrow. Atty. Gen. Gideon Haus- and Mrs. Rita N. Wing of South tion which was not appealed by sufficient protection in case the Wapping: Jomee Green, Colches­ Mrs. Yvette Morin, 451 Birch Mt. TUNE TEASERS by Haverty are not the same, Santa Claus has already been She was born in St. I^ancis, Jr., Wiliam Whalen, Francis Lim­ us and our African brothers this the company. Noting that the cur­ chimney or dwelling collapses. ter; Debra Meurhead, Newington; Mrs. Celia Johnson, 492 Wood- eroosan Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Betty Rd.; Mrs. Doreen Baab, 820 Tolland ner — ■who prosecuted the case, however. established In his cabin in Rock­ Maine, Feb. 8, 1887, and was a Windsor, $12 for operating a mo­ day will be marked with a black bridge St.; Mrs. Jeanne Matthew, erick, John Llebl, Edward Hooker tor vehicle without a Connecticut rent rate proposal seeks a 7.3 per Of tbe eight shelters authorized Walter Ezerina, 14 'lYumbull St.; Turklngton and daughter, 31 Wad­ Tpke.; David Tomasko, 79 N. Elm presented tons of captured docu­ • Haverty is collecting some rub­ ville’s Central Park and the Boy member of the Church of the As­ and Edward Crawford, stone." 189 Glenwood St.; WiUlam Blood- dell Rd. St.; Moira Dutton, 60 Foxcroft Dr.; ments and 112’ witnesses — will driver’s license,- v cent rate to return he asked by,, Monahan, one is for display Mrs. Florence Dahlqulst, Andover; bish along with the garbage, so Scouts set out flags Thursday to sumption. Aside from damage to Kolwezi Zorin to justify the increase In purposes on Harrison St., and one Mrs. Alphie Lestage, Lee, Mass.; good, 46 Hemlock St.; Mrs. Hazel DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Herbert Wright Jr., 12 Battista then "advise" the court on the long as it fits In a 22-gallon con­ coinmemorate the bombing of Survivors include seven sons, Nirholan R. DeFellce Other bond forfeitures called installations of the Union Minlere, Thumith, Crestfleld Convalescent Rd.: Mrs. Lida Way, Hebron; Mar­ penalty. when the accused failed to appear terms of actual financial need. is shaped of pre-fabricated steel. Mra Eliubeth Duncan, 65 Autumn Yvonne Chenette, Ellington; Henry tainer. Miano’s contract was for Pearl Harbor. Eldgar A. Brochu of Portage, The funeral of Nicholas R. a $400 million Belgian-Brltish When Zorin replied that SNETCO The rest are re-inforced concrete St. Home; Henry McCJann, 30 Camp­ Kopecki, 141 Crestwood Dr.; Lois tin Shea, 40 Phelps Rd.; Mrs. WIN Defense Counsel Robert Ser- in court, included, Plastlcrete gurbage collection alone. Tomorrow, some of the cham­ Maine, Charles O. Brochu, Leon­ DeFelice. 401 Keeney St., was held company that processes copper must maintain a comparable rate with walls 10 or 12 inches thick bell Ave., Vernon; Nell Lawson, Roggl, East Hartford: Daniel Judith Sward and daughter, Storrs; vatius of West Germany, will Haverty has set up five routes ber’s top brass will put some spit ard J. Brochu and Joseph N. Bro­ Corp. of Hamden, $44 on charge and cobalt, diesel oil and water and covered with two or three feet ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Carol Ellington; Mrs. Helena Nickerson, Mrs. Barbara O’Brien and daugh­ this morning at the John F. of return with other utilities,'mem­ McNally. 22 Waddell Rd.; Ernest Flaherty, 39 St. Bernard’s Ter., make his final plea and Eichmann Instead of the four that Miano and polish on vacant stores on chu. all of Blast Hartford, Albert of operation of a commercial mo­ tanks were hit and the town was bers of the commission chsdlenged of dirt, Monahan said. None may 56 Barry Rd.; Wilfred Bulla, 67 Rockville; Mrs. Christine Burba, ter, 377 Burnham St.; Mrs. Jacque­ Specials for Monday himself is to be allowed to speak had. Haverty w'as supposed to Tierney Fimeral Home, 219 W. tor vehicle which was overweight; Somogyi, 40 S. Alton St. Market St., the center of the Rock­ L. Brochu of Rocky Hill, and Hu­ Center St., with a solemn high left without fuel, Tshombe added. him to show that any other utility be termed the community type Bigelow St.; Byron Boyd, 47 Lan­ Amston; Scott Williams, Hebron; line Binette and son, 162 Broad in his own behalf. have set up the five routes at the George Ramah, 36, of Agawam, (The radio quoted ville urban renewal area. Moffat. bert P. Brochu and Maurice R. Mass of requiem at Church of the in the state currently has as high shelter, and the average sUe is 10 BIRTH SATURDAY: A daugh­ caster Rd.; Clarence Brunelle, Steven Heavisides, Vernon Ave., St.: Mrs. Sara Rose and daughter. The court rejected Eichmann’s start of his contract Sept. 1. but Frank Wood and Achilles Caros, Brochu of Manchester; five daugh­ Mass,, $30 for failure to drive a Tshombe as saying the United Na­ by 12 feet, he added. ter to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ojala, Kelly Rd., Vernon; Walter Styga, Cider Mill Rd.. Bolton; Mrs. Betty PRIZES Tuesday & Wednesday! Assumption. a return, Rockville: John Erisman, 29 Frank- defense plea that Israel had no did not, due to a mlxup over an chamber lice president, will work ters. Mrs. Lawrence Corbin of reasonable distance apart; COiarles tions destroyed the installations at 2 Hartland Rd. East Hartford; George Boudrieau, lin St., Rockville; Mrs. Lorraine Muniz and daughter 37 Margaret right to try him for crimes com­ additional packer truck the town The Rev. Joseph Farrell was cel­ Sickles of Philadelphia, $32 for Kolwezi and also the company’s Zorin declined, under sharp ques­ Rd. with William Czerwlnski of Bill’s J^erson, Maine,. Mrs. Peter Morin ebrant, assisted by the Rev. FYan- tioning, to say that tepehone com­ Walter L. Mitchell BIRTHS YEJSTERDAY: A son 63 Essex St.; Mrs. Naomi Janickl, Hess, Andover; Mrs. Ruth Kaplan. MAL mitted elsewhere and under a law was to suppl.v. Window Cleaning Service to take of Lewiston, Maine. Mrs. Perry operating an overweight motor Luilu plant, one of the most mod­ to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Griffin, 189 W. Middle Tpke.; Miss Mary Watson R. Vernon; Mrs. Rita Hall, passed years after the crimes. Also, Haverty is supposed to be cis T. Butler as deacon and the vehicle; Walter Carlton of Dover, ern and automated in the world. panies must have higher returns 1230 down old posters on She store win­ Merriam of East Hartford, Mrs. Rev. John D. Regan as subdeacon. than electrical or water utilities, Southbury, Dec. 11 {/F> — Fun­ Enfield; a daughter to Mr. and Boukus, 56 Thomas Dr.; Mrs. Alice Hebron: Mrs. Karen Keeney Col­ Fund Drive for Dag "The court finds the law in the setting up .plans for the combined dows, clean the windows and soap Adelard Saucier of Broad Brook, Pa.. $58 for operating an over­ The company’s Brussels headquar­ Mrs. Thomas Karyzis, 66 Strick­ Edgerly, CToventry; Mrs. Reta chester: Mrs. Wllda Garbiele, Wap- 6 A.M. to 10 A.M. collection of all garbage and rub­ Paul Chetelat ■was organist and but said telephone companies face eral ^jiervices will be held tomor­ FRESH best tradition of international law,” ters lacked confirmation.) them inaide. and Mrs. John Favreau of Auburn, weight motor vehicle; David J. the risk that some of its services land S t; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Harvell, 51 Windemere Ave., Rock­ ping; Kurt Elgenbrod 7 Lydall St.; the Judgment found. The court bish. soloist. Buried was in West Cem­ Catena, 18, of Newport, R.I., $35 Two Katanga planes, a light row for Waltar L. Mitchell, 99, Oslo—A nationwide drive will On Thursday and Friday, a U.S. Mass.; 34 grandchildren, and 49 will not be purchased in times of Qodertc Beaulieu, 45 Durant St.; a ville; Albert Gonci, 22 Wes* St.; Diane Oavet, 112 Highland St.; be staged In Norway to collect said international crimes were Miano also said the Haverty Co. etery, with committal prayers by for speeding; Carl Dillion, 46, of Piper and a Dornier, attacked the who was active In the field of plant Army exhibition of military equip­ great-grandchildrenr Father Butler. recession, so must account for this fertilization. son to Mr. smd Mrs. Robert E. Mrs. Bertha Bjorkman, East Hart­ Louis Forgette, 161 Campfield Rd.; fund.s for a memorial to United tried as far bock as the Middle is not required to provide uni­ Bast Gary, Ind., $30; and Gene J. U.N. held Elisabethville aii'port in ford; John ^tkowski, Stafford Mrs. Margaret LaChapelle, Haz- ment will be on display in the va­ The funeral will be held Thurs­ risk in their return rate. He died yesterday In a home for Lockwood, Wapping. Naitons Secretary-General Dag Ages in areas where the guilty forms for the men, which cost day at 8 a.m. at the Newkirk and Bearers were James Pomeroy, Machain of Salisbury, Mass., $32, the night. Flares fired by Katan­ Springs; Harold Mikoleit, 35 Lake ardvtlle; Mrs. Delphlne Urbanlk, WINF cant Woolworth store on E. Main The commission also pressed the Hammar.skjold. The sponsor Is the CENTER were caught. Piracy cases were about $2,000 a year. Gene Breglia, Patrick J. Breglia, ga troops ringing the field helped the aged In New Haven. DISCHARGED SATURDAY; St. Whitney Fimeral Home, 318 Burn­ each charged with operating over­ company on its policy straight-line Richard Martin, 33 Harvard Rd. St.; Mrs. Marie Carl and son, Cov­ 136 Hawthorne St.; Mrs. Bernice Norwegian Association for the so conducted on the theory that The requirement for uniforms Alfred Glmmartlno Jr., Jesse Glm- to outline the target. U.N. sources A native of Southbury, Mitchell entry; Mrs, Pauline Muller and Camell, Plymouth Lane, Bolton; Dec. 16, Armed Forces Appreci­ side Ave., El^t Hartford, follow­ weight motor vehicle. depreciation suggesting that ac- owned a hay, feed and fertilizer David Foulke, Llynwood Dr., Bol­ United Nations. "all mankind must declare war was waived after the bid was ed by a requiem Mass at the martino and Angelo Pedrazzini. said, however, the damage was awarded to the Haverty Co. ation Day, will see displays of two Prosecuting attorney E. George slight and there were no casual­ celebrated depreciation urged by dealership bearing his name In New ton; James cionnoUy Jr., 50 Nor­ against" such violations. The Church of the Assumption at 9. Gorsky entered nolles in the follow­ the treasury department would Israeli judges said this reasoning ^Miano said further that claims types of Nike missiles, one at the Elmer P. Clark ties. Haven from 1915 imtil he retired man S t; Mrs. Sadie Noren, 38 Wil­ Center Shopping Plaza and the Burial will be in St. James’ Ceme­ ing cases for lack of state’s evid­ have tax advantages which could — - —• - « —' - « —' w w m m m e CUTS! that his men were not good work­ Fimeral services for Elmer P. The Tshombe government ac­ in 1943. He was one of the pioneers liam St.; Mrs. Helen Hagenow, 18 applies to EUchmann as well. tery, Manchester. ence: be passed on to consumers. "A person guilty of piracy has ers have been made ridiculous be­ other at the Vernon Circle Shop­ Clark, 30‘"Luce Dr,, Niantic, and knowledged a U.N. aerial attack In developing cheaper sources of Lincoln St.; Mrs. Susan Sweet, ping Center. Friends may call at the funeral William Anderson, 61, otf 40 on camp Tshombe—the main mili­ phosphorous for fertilization. East Hartford; Nancy Cole, 159 placed himself beyond the protec­ cause the Haverty Co. "hired home tomorrow and Wednesday formerly of Coventry, were held tion of any state,’’ the court said. every man that we had working On Dec. 19, the annual choir sing Saturday afternoon at the Holmes Hemlock St., charged with failure tary center In Elisabethville. It He was the oldest living mem Adams St.; Mrs. Evelyn Vincent, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. to grant the right of way; Janice Eichman, as chief of the Ges­ for us for two years." by the Conunuinty Chorus of the Fimeral Home, 400 Main St. The said two Swedish jet fighters ber of the American Bible Society. 132 Spruce St.; Bruce Ward, 91 Potterton’s suggests - for that Adult Education Department will Blackburn of Putnam, Sylvia loosed rockets in two run’s over Police Arrests He leaves a son and a daughter. Alton St.; William Goodale, Cov- tapo’s Bureau for Jewish Affairs,’ The Connecticut Carting Co. Is Ouelette Infant Rev. Ekl'win Meineker, pastor of was no better than a pirate, the take place at the E. Main St. band­ Second Congregational Church, Pearl, Donna Riley and Charlotte the camp and then a Canberra suing the town for $150,000 for stand. Roland Joseph Ouelettc.,jO,n<5-day- Scoville of Chaplin, all on charges bomber of the Indian Air Force at­ tribunal concluded. breach of contract. The company old son of Roland L. and "Elsie Coventry, offleiated. Burial was It was Eichman’s job to round On 'Dec. 20, 21, and 22, Mias in Bolton Center Cemetery, Bol­ of breach of tfie peace; and Joseph tacked with 20mm. cannon. U.N. Henry Wrobel, 31, of 452 Main alleges that the town did not keep Theresa Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mercier Ouelette. 56 Maple Ave., Shepshincki. 37. of no certain ad­ sources said the prime target was St., yesterday was charged with Year long Christmas Gift up the Jews, arrange transport to the trucks the company had to Windsor, died today at St. Francis ton. the death camps and see that the Mrs. Frank Wood, will play Christ­ Bearers were John Hetzel, Wal­ dress, Manchester, charged with a mortar battery holding up a breach of the peace after a family Pork use In good repair, and that the Hospital, Hartford. hiunan cargo was delivered. Out of mas carols on the organ at the ter Pomeroy, Edward Kohler. non-support. U.N. advance on a .strategic un­ scuffle. Wrobel posted a $100 bond MttsIc and tntwtoinmBnt toch day of Hw ytor town permitted residents to dis­ Popular Market at the Centre Besides his parents the Infant Cases continued were: derpass. pending appearance in Circuit SfiBCJud. fia d b SalsL that master Nazi plan to wipe out card trash in garbage pails, con­ is survived by two brothers, Rob­ Byron Hall, Carl Kicking and Ray­ the Jewish race, six million died, Plaza. It will be Miss Wood’s first mond Stores. Until Thursday, Lombard Bros.. Katanga hospital authorities Court 12, Manchester. Jan. 4. trary to the terms of the contract. public performance. ert Ouelette and David Ouelette; Inc., of Waterbury, on charge of more than half of all of Europe’s tw'o sisters, Lynn Ouelette and Jewish population. operating an overweight com. Barbara Ouelette, and many rela­ mercial motor vehicle. If Eichman is sentenced to death, tives in Manchester and vicinity. FAMOUS bis counsel can appeal to the state Unity Parley Fails, Fire Destroys Until Dec. 18. Westend Moving Car Hits Building, The W. P. Quish Fimeral Home, and Storage Co. of Bridgeport, on supreme court If the High Court 225 Main St., is in charge of fu­ 6 TRANSISTOR rejects the appeal, Eichman can Car on Highway charges of having overlength Powerful Decorator-Styled Portable' Dominican Strike Driver Injured neral arrangements. Burial will commercial motor vehicle. Chops ask clemency from President Izhak be in St. Bridget’s Cemetery. ^ E N I T H Ben-Zvi. Defective wiring was reported Until Dec. 19 at Elast Hartford,' After the reading of the guilty Ends on 12th Day EJrnest P. Somog>i, 26, of 47 S. Robert Morris, 23, of Hartford, POCKET Radio Julius L. Schmidt Sr. as the cause of a fire which de­ verdict, the 55-yeor-old defendwt Alton St., was reported in fairly . Julius L. Schmidt Sr., 65, sen­ stroyed a New Jersey passenger for jury trial to charge of reckless was permitted to sit as the court (Continued from Page Une) good condition at Manchester ior partner and first president of car on Rt. 15, near the Buckiand driving. Morris is free after post­ read out the legal reasoning behind Memorial Hospital this noon where oveiTpass, yesterday afternoon. ing a $150 bond pending his court RADIO the Optical Style Bar of Man­ trial. its Judgment. The three Judges al strike' Saturday after the gov­ he was admitted after his car skid­ chester and a practicing optician Eighth District fire authorities First With The Finest in Television alternated in Dje reading. ernment and Its political foes re­ Until Dec. 28, Mrs. Dorothy "SIZE OF A PACK ded On slick ice and struck a build­ in Hartford for more than 40 said. s OF CIGARETTES" Tile conviction of Eichmann for ported agreement In principle og ing this morning. years, died yesterday at Hartford Manciiester’s North End fire­ Maggiancomo of East Hampton, . crimes against the Jewish people, a provisional government to rule Somogyl suffered possible head Hospital after a long illness. His fighters put out the blaze shortlv for plea to charge o< operating a crimes against humanity, w ar until new elections were held. injuries and a laceration on the home was at 221 Lake Shore Dr., after a 4:30 alarm. No bne was motor vehicle while her license R€0. $24.95 Crimea and memberahip in a hostile BON VOYAGE But the talks broke down yester­ forehead. Colchester. hurt but the car was a total loss, was suspended. Mrs. Maggian­ organization embraced the entire 15 day. Balaguer announced the ne­ Somogji was dri'ving north on He was boVn in Brooklyn, N Y., a fire spokesman said. como posted a $250 bond while #1^1 LIGGCTT DISCOUNT All these and count indictment under which he gotiators were deadlocked because Adams St. about 6;30 when his car July 31, 1896, and had lived most awaiting court appearance. ^ PRICE was tried. government officials and armed hit the ice and slammed the cor­ of his life in Hartford and East CANADA OUSTS RED Until Jan. 4. Cornelius Gudgell, Under Israeli interpretation the forced leaders objected to demands ner of a building at 219 Adams, Hartford. He was secretary of the Ottawa, Dec. II UP) — A mlU- 32, of Hartford, for court trial on Nazi party which EichmMn Joined that he be replaced by someone Optical Style Bar In Manchester tary attache at the Soviet Em­ charge of disregarding a traffic early in the Hitler era constitutes chipping off a portion of it. The agreeable to the opposition. car was towed away with exten­ at the time of his death. bassy has been expelled from signal. a "hostile organization." After the breakup, one opposition Until Jan. 8. Bonney York, 33, TREMENDOUS POWER! Color Too! Mr. Schmidt was a member of Canada for attempting to buy Judge Landau expressed the sive front end, rear end, and side spokesmsLn declared ’’We.are on the damage. the board of tnistees and former secret documents from a govern­ of Bolton, for plea to charge of court’s appreciation to Servatius edge of disaster.” Another said deacon of Horace Bushnell Con­ ment employe. The Foreign Min­ breach of the peace. Case has been and said "his arguments for the de­ One other minor accident, which 'WITH CASE, HEARtNO AID and BATTERT the nation faced the fate of Cubans occurred Saturday evening about gregational Church, and ' a mem­ istry said t^ a y it asked the em­ referred to the family relations fense as a whole were good and e Powerful enough to bring in 14 to II stations anywhere under Prime Minister Fidel Castro. 9 o’clock, was a hit and run col­ ber of St. John’s Lodge of Ma­ bassy last 'Hiursdsy to arrange ofiHcer for investigation. Also, EM- serious.” Calling Balaguer a remnant of sons, was a York and Scottish the departure of Lt. Ool. Anatoly win Riley, 21, of Coventry, for e Battery retails for 88o plays for 180-200 hours the Royal 750 the old Trujillo dictatorship, the lision in the parking lot at the e Tranalsters guaranteed for lifetime Stop * Shop market on W. Mid­ Rite Mason, and was a member F. Lo^nov, assistant military at­ plea to charges of reckless driving LABOR BARS TEAMSTERS opposition groups said the Domini­ of Sphinx Temple of the Shrine. tache. An embassy spokesman and operating a motor vehicle e 90-day guarantee. Bal Harbour, Fla., Dee. U oPi dle Tpke. A car driven by Mrs. Stop & Shop produce is fresher-by-far! can people never will accept him Survivors include his wife; Mrs. said today the attache left yes­ while license was suspended. Riley o Fantasne power, selectivity of stationa. HandcrafiedIV The AFL-CIO today slammed as their ruler. Patricia Hoar of Bolton was Ella Carey Schmidt; two sons, terday by plane for Moscow. is free under $750 bond. Amerioan Built with the door i » taking the exiled Balaguer resumed his program struck in the, left front door by a Julius L. Schmidt Jr. of Manches­ Teamsters so long as they are of trying to pacify the people. In second vehicle which *did not stop. ter and Raymond W. Schmidt of led by James R. Hoffa. That is one move, hlg government bought Police are investigating. Damage Simsbury; a daughter, Mrs. Bar­ 2 TRANSISTOR to ICEBERG LEHUCE the effect of a resolution passed 177 taxicabs from private com­ was reported as minor. bara S. Catania of Hartford, and CHASSIS by AFL-CIO convention dele- panies and gave them to the driv­ -six grandchildren. NO SSINTID FROM CALIFORNIA . gatee by an overwhelming voice ers. Funeral services will be held to­ If you .are a subscriber to POCKET RADIO cmcuiTii Criip and firml Now Vote. There were no audib|e neg­ He also signed a decree stripping morrow at 11 a m. at the Mor­ Amerioan Quality ative votes. The resolution stat­ NEW FEATURES FOR LUXURY VIEWING NO SaODUCTION K#t two for littl. mor. Rafael L. Trujillo Jr., son of the About Town rison W. Johnson Funeral Home, e Amaalng Tone SHORTCUTSI than tha uiual pric. ed that whenever the Teamsters generalissimo assassinated last 749 Albany Ave., Hartford. Burial 2 ’"’ 3 9 * or other unions expelled for coi- READER'S DIGEST e Ideal for Toungsters Standardf of Oo.l May, of his general’s commission. Temple Chapter, Order of Ekist- will be in Rose Hill Memorial m®i e Battery Only 88o rnptloa make a formal re-ad­ Trujillo left for Franche at the ern Star, will meet Wedne.sday at Park, Rocky Hill. mittance bid they will have to height of last month’s crisis. 8 p.m. at the Ma.sonic Temple. Friends may call at the filperal YOU MAY HAVE ALREADY pass the test of dean unionism. Congress was at work on a new After a brief business meeting, the home tonight fiom 7 to 9. St. STEREOPHONIC PHONOOHAPHS This has been the consistent election law to govern general past, matrons and past patrons John’s Lodge will hold a memorial policy of AFLrCIO President elections now scheduled for next will be in chaige of a Christmas service at the funeral home to­ Perional Llitening Jack Sleep Timer - turns Rollabout Base - to TJmersotKS) TRANSISTORS FROM POCKET FRESH TOMATOES George Meany. WON Private llstenlnE without set off eutomitlcally move set about easily May. Balaguer said the law is party, entertainment and refresh­ night at 8:15. disturbing others patterned after recommendations ments In the banquet hall. OflScers REO. $44iK) SIZE TO A LL W AVE Plastic sie>all pkg Legal Notice made by a subcommittee of the and members are to bring grab Mrs. Nora McCarthy Brennan Now — console television performance in a portable engineered Rad and ripa . . . in- Organization of American States bag gifts. Mrs. Nora McCarthy Brennan, to the world-famous quality standards of Du Mont The alim, diipMsabla for salads, pkti ^ STATE OP CONNECTICUT, Sup-rior mother of Mrs. Samuel J. Haugh elegant Bon Voyage offers exclusive new features for luxury ^RADIOS WITH CiOCKS ^ u rt. County of Hartford, November (OAS) on a recent visit. laniiahei, aandwichst. 29^1961. The opposition is against elec­ The Junior Choir of the Salva­ of 71 Garden St., died yesterday enjoyment. Philip H. Kenneway. va. Anna B. tion Army has canceled Its re­ morning in Manchester Memorial and FJ4.A.M. ICenneway a.k.a. Anna Pawelczk tions in May. saying they would hearsal for tonight. A special re­ Hospital. "Galaxy” wireless remote control turns the set on and off, LaVallee ICenneway. be controlled by the military. Ba­ selects your channel, and controls volume. Squared 19-inch Notice to Anna B. Kenneway, BkHi laguer replied he is willing to al­ hearsal will be held Saturday at 1 Mrs. Brennan was born in Coun­ The World's Most Honored watch Complete With Case Anna Paweiczyk LaVallee Kennewav. ty Kerry, Ireland, and lived In overall diagonal aluminized picture tube. Personal listening upon the complaint of the plalDtiff low OAS teams to supervise and p.m., at the church. Plus Batteries No coupons needed, buy all you voant! in the above entitled action praying for control the elections. Hartford and Bristol until four jack can be used to record sound of your favorite programs on reasons therein set forth for a Decree i About 44 women employes and months ago. She was the widow of tepe. Sleep Timer* autoknatically shuts set off - from 16 min­ under Section <46-22 of the Gem'ral L - The , opposition ^ National Civic , WORLO'8 FinST STSANSItTOS RADIO OPEN SUtutee of the Slate of Connecticut. Re- Union called a.m eetlne o f its'ledd- their guests attended the King's John J. Brennan. See the utes to 3 hours later. Front Speaker for full fidelity aound. Medal StO - Elsht tiny, llfatimo eoee. OPEN vjiipnvlalnn ofnt 1^8,-thatlOP^fi *$ib* that certain ___ parcel. . .era . to discuss new strategy ^ . in. . .the Department Store^ ,4th annual Survivors, besides the daughter Decorator Cabinet in bronzetone vinyl covering ■with gold diluted tranaltnra make this an all- Prices as low ISO EXTRA.'i’.STAMPS of land located on the Northerly side Christmas party at Cavey’s Res­ with whom she lived. Include a DECEMBER ISSUE toned control panel or charcoal grey vinyl with silver toned werful, full perfermlns pocket radlel of LltUe Street, Manchester, Connecti­ light of the collapre of negotia­ Kng playing life awured with ordinary Mon., cut, more fully deacribed in a ceruin tions with Balaguer's regime. taurant last week. Gifts were eX' daughter. Mrs. Raymond V. Deck­ control panel. Full Yeiar Warranty on all annght battarlaa. Plays up to 10.IX)0 Tonight Deed recorded in the Manchester (.and changed, and Mrs, Isabel Valente, er of Bristol; five sisters, Mrs. D. tubes and parts, including picture tube. Kurtaura on oneqnd Mt qf .nlefcal eadmjum with the purchase of any box of Rt^rds, Vol. 231, Page K4, returnable for exciting details, then... foehargaabte battaiarias. Mfope the Superior Court a-iUiin and chairman of dinner arrangements, J. Shea of Hartford, Miss Mary *On.s*tt without Galaxy WIralast Ramota (;ontrol Thurs., F fi. for Hartford County to be held at Hart- was presented with an orchid cor­ A. McCarthy of West Hartford, *ord on the 1st Tues. January A. D,, Town’s Insurance VISIT OUR STORE Service that’s better 1M2, and upon an appllcaUon In said sage. Sister Margaret Mary of Cumber- DUMONT QUALITY PORTABLE till 9 P.M. till 9 Susan Shaw Nylons action for an order of notice, it appear­ ing to and being found bv the subscrib- Covers CoiinmiHee WE HAVE TELEVISION... ONLY SI 89.195 IM auttority that the said defendant is "Galaxy" WIralau Tested, Adjusted, Delivered, Guaranteed and Serviced n - alwnt from this state and has gone to Ramota Control untaiown..and that notice of the The Memorial Day Committee THE OFFICIAL LIST Color eoordinatad By Our Owti Mechanics institaUan of this action most llkriy to moteh tat to come to her attentlbn is that herein­ and Us function^ are covered imder Famous For Service Since 1931 after ordered; It is the toiyn’e liability insurance, said OF WINNING NUMBERS FREE-Du Mont’S llluitntid TV and Starae Daeoratoi'a Guida ^ No. 541 ORDERED: That noUce of the Insti- M. Kenneth Ostrinsky, secretary of tlon of said acUon be given the defend­ ^ CLIP THIS COUPON ant by some proper cdficer or Indiffer- the town’s insurance advisory com­ NOTICE in the ant person causing a true and attested mitter. eoBf ot this order of notice to be pub- A question had been raised on Longines-Wittnauer conteat llabM In Manchester Evening Herald, WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY i 100 FREE ^!!.STAMPS a nekmaper circulated in Manchester, whether the committee was cov­ TUESDAY IN OBSERVANCE Oooneetleut, once a week for two suc- ered. - “ . S T A N E K S ' Kith ua parehata af ccaaiTe weeks, commencing on or be­ OF THE DEATH OF fore December Xi A.D. im . and that The town annually appropriates I S or more at yanr Stop ft Shtp r«9aw of auefa aarrlce ba made to tbe a small amount for the committee, JULIUS L. SCHMIDT SR. ELECTRONICS ■Mr# BMBad Court. ndilrti makes tbe town liable for ^ Valid thru Wad., Dae. IS, IM I . ^ TBOl^ajUnUHAM. the the actions of the eommlttee. OPTICAL STYLE BAR SUOOR ftiMatint-Oerit of the Superior Court 277 BROAD ST.^M I 9^1124 Potterton’sMUnebester’a LorgMt and Oiditet TV, Radio, Record and AppUanoe Store On caupon per fMiitT ( for County of Hartford The Tnvelerii. InfnirERbe Co. as­ 763 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER sured the insurance, sdvigory com­ 917 MAIN STREETv-MANCHESTER mittee that the to'wn it covered for YouRi senvice d e a u r 130 CsiifmrStn Conidr^^ Church St. Easy Porldng PIi o m MI 94S37 this UabUity. I r '

I • /■ - i'- - ' ^ ■ IIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. DECEMBER 11.1961 ■'11 ■ / ■ BOGGS dUNNT 7 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB DAILY, CROSSWORD PUZZLE ■ANCRESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« MONDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1961 FAGB THIRTEEN WHEWl "'I HAP r REST CVRY^ ‘BoesVs Mrs. Wajter Frederickson, first; THIS NEW FEW STEPS. »UT X SHOR Miss Millicent Jones, second; Mrs. FiNAUV MAPS rrj IfiOO Attend Douglas Roberts, third* Class tl, StSN O'MINE EAAEVMADAM,! h a v e ’ y L \s//£Avy/ I'L L PUT TH' SI6N BW*. AiuwSr to PrtvIoM Pliiilt Mrs. Elmer C. Watkins, first; no UP LA TER ! second, apd Mrs. David C. Too­ /,/C Music Making IBW Garden Club mey, third; Class m . Miss Milli­ ^PWtoRSaFWTOACOOOOMOF. ' ' cent Jones, first; Mrs. Herbert Kingsbury Jr., Second; no third; , HOURS OF tetSURE ACBOSS 4FUgn Display Sale € ISM ofed eOefaatn HI Mrs. John F. Pickles, > honorable EACHWE^I'lbUAR& 6Prayera mention; Class IV, Miss Millicent INTERR0PT1N6 Imlnuiicnt ur.:.'iukdu LinEdLiiJuu SMnieal 7 Rodent rauiziu LTCoraiJ a n ij Manchenter Garden Club’s Jones, first; no other winners; aiMiure BUntlcal dramai util I IZIUkdl-J u rju i ! Cbristmag decoration ahow was Class V, Mrs. Earl T. Trotter, first; BMuilcal .0 Paetfic Wand uuEiciuurj umLinij viewed by 1,000 persons at Whiton no second, and Miss Millicent InNrumtiit 10 Medley —— u c i i 1 t a u u ...... Memorial auditorium Saturday and Jones, third. UW ioM inpcd liBuido'tDotea rjicjULin ULJunr.Tia 10nnala. uciui-j ■ mr-TiJ ■ Muuiu Sunday, the larg:eet attendance In Also, Class VI, Broadleaf, Mrs. 13 Unci* Toai'l 30 Shade el bln* the club's history at this seasonal P*t JCUKIH I [C1E7IU11 r II jm i 4 Davdd C. Toomey, first; Mrs. Karl 22 Doll aoond Wl Jf-lU I Eil Jld I Eir JUU event. C. Herrick, second; Mrs. Herbert DOUBLE I4Co(Mn cover 38 Strike • fly "Joy to the World" was the MSulk 34 Ocean SlCombread 42 Rant Hutchinson, third; Conifers, Mrs. //-// __ >2±. 16PUe« movement 34 Front 43Naatiealtena theme of the exhibit which in­ Davdd C. Toomey, first; Mrs. Karl 17 Lunb’i pen 35 Soon SSRaipected 44 Great Lake cluded artistic arrangements, C. Her^ick^ second; Mrs, Oscar ALLY -U O F BY V. T. HAMLIN auM ,26Contalnem 37 Timing devdevieee 45 Garment horticultural displays, conserva­ Gronlund, third; Mrs. C. E. Wat­ U H o t la l groapc 27 Fly 38Tbut 46Becchanarf oy tion and educational entries. kins and Mrs. Douglas Roberts, o h , m:xjve iDsr SURE. I PONT \ WHYNOT? aOSinglnr groopc 38 Unoccapled 40 Lee.Leg iointi 47 'Tranamlt pbofessor \ me all RieHT, HOW ABOUT HERE'S THINKM3U I ITS A UHaU-em* 20 Defeat! at eardt 41 Fouowera 40Fold The Manchester Garden Club re­ honorable mention; other greens, . OOP/ I •THOUfiHTWE'Pl MR. CARLSON,.. JEFFERSON?/TH' SACK CAN USE J PEREECTIY- S3 Beverage ceived a "special prize” for beauty Mrs. Clifford Cheney, first; Mrs. — I lost OUR 6000 OIX' /I'M JU6T HERE I BR0U3HT IT voNt^eoao efiaci 33 Mtuie holder 1 1 2- r r - r ft r " W and excellence in show staging for Earl C. Herrick, .second; Mrs. Da­ PALKJNTtXOetST.' / TO PICK UP A HIM IN/ 36 Ftamework Uz overall'presentation. The stag­ vid C. Toomey, third; Class VII, 12 19 II ' —\ THINGS.' rootle ing committee was headed by Miss Mrs. Daniel R. Mullen, first: Miss 31 ApotUe RLL YOUR 32 Poem IB IB IT Milllcent Jones. The auditorium, Millicent Jones, second; Mrs. Her­ S3 Stir including lighting fixtures and bert Hutchinson, third; Mrs.. Oscar VS&H iJTpr SAVER 34 AUectiontta II I& stage, was tastefully decorated Gronlund. honorable mention; 35 Stop and exhibit tables were well Class VIII, Mrs. Frank A. Bick­ 36 Slnewi 21 spaced. more, first; Miss Millicent Jones, BOOKS PAST£R 38 Ptinful pUCM second; Mrs. Louise Johnson, third, SSEzlit H S a !ft The Judges presented a "special 40ReUUve« award” to the educational exhibit and Mrs. Christian Kaefer, honor­ FOR BXTRA 41 Angry s r o f bird hoiuwe, proper feeders and able mention. 44Repeitt food. Mrs. Harvey Pastel 7vaa Also, Class DC. Mrs. Earl T. CHRISTMAS muilcti 93 chairman of that committee. Trotter, first; Miss Millicent Jones, rendition! 1 second; Mrs, Earl C Herrick, 43 Story 55“ An "award of merit” was given GIFTS 40 Before (prafb) to Mrs. Daniel Mullen for her ex­ third; Mrs..^^pav’id Toomey and CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ■iO Wander hibit of a "Bowica," a relatively Mrs. Herbert Kingsbury Jr.] hon­ el Alw m STAMPS orable mention: Class X, Mrs. HJarl gSFtlienood rare plant which she had grown. 12 IT TT Judges, accredited by the Na­ H. Bissell, first; Mrs'. John F. BY AL VERMEER 63 Black Pickles, second; Class XI. Miss Shown bumper to bumper are the twitted remains of cars on Rt. PRISCILLA’S POP MObaervet tional Council of State Garden MAsaent JT Bft Clubs, included Mrs. Ralph T. Millicent Jones, first; Mrs. Robert Hebron 6 A, Hebron, where two were killed in an early morning cra.sh SHE’S SO RICH SHE'S THAT Coe. second; Mrs. Louise Johnson Sunday. Five others were hospitalized. A t ‘ right, ju.st over GOT EVERYTHING P O O R .76 Act Ogden of West Hartford and Mrs. DOWN BT B2 S3 third; Mrs. Arthur Schultheis. and the highway center line, ia the Gonzales car; at left, the Erardi M Y C O U S IN YOU CAN THINK OF.' KIO/ Bruce P. Henn of Newington with car. (Kenneth C. Burkamp photoi. 1 Cured meats Mrs. Paul Marshall of West Hart­ Mrs. Daniel Mullen, honorable IN TEXAS IS EVERYTHIN^/ U u SB mention. Crash Kills 2, Every R.ICU. 2 Tropical plant 11 ford as student Jtidge for the SKnocka artistic dl\dslon. and Mrs. David M. Richey of Woodridge and Mrs. 5 in Hospital Russel Dart of Middle Haddam Trash Chute Blaze with Mrs. Kenneth Lundy of New­ A head-on crash at 3:88 a.m. BY FRANK O’NEAI ington as student judge for the Clears Sage Allen Sunday on Rt. 8A in Hebron, in­ Vlednesday SHORT RIBS horticultural division. First prize winners in the artis­ volving two cars and seven people, (Oonttnaed from Page Oae) tic division were Miss EUlen Buck- resulted in death to two and in­ i ^ ^ ley, "Holiday Welcome” class, for juries to five, SUte Police in Col­ a large silver sprinkled wreatli of orderly and the store’s fire plan chester report. operated efficiently. Killed at the crash scene, just HMM- Japanese yew decorated with red Dear friends, cherries and love apples, tied with An eyewltnass, an unnamed west of the Columbia town line, MV was Francis Ersrdi. 23, of Meriden green ribbon; Mia. Vemon Muse. truckdriver for the store, said he ,0V MEN whose car was heading west. In our files are a number of fun­ "Deck the Hall” cla.ss, for pewter saw dark clouds of smoke billow­ DONT . pitcher with red carnations. Japa­ Dead at 8:50 a.m, in Windham eral plana— requests made by men Ro n n ie BY JOE CAMPBELL mOHOi nese yew and Andromeda: Mrs. ing from the baling room. Simul­ Community Memorial Hospital, and women now living. STARTING THIS Herbert Hutchinson, "And All Her taneously. the alarm was given Willimantlc, was Ferdinand Gon­ AUNT MM GAVE m zales, 21, of 1511 W. Main 8 t„ Wll- 3 Paths are Peace" class, ceramic from the business office on the These prearrangements have ME FIVE DOLLARS main floor. limantic, a passenger in the other madonna surrounded by heather, been made in confidence, ju.st as FOR MV b ir t h d a y A fire in a trash chute Friday car who was thrown against the cyprevw and pink camalion.s, with afternoon at Hartford Hosptlal re­ windshield. Driving this car was one would make a will. It will be AKSAIOTOlNVESr^^ two white ceramic doves. rr. W ISELY! TK sulted in the death of 15 persons Adolfo Gonzales. 27. also of 1511 W. our responsibility to see that every y , /2Y/ ALSO, Mrs. Earl C. Herrick, on the ninth floor. Main St.. Willimantlc, brother of "Christmas in Song” class, madon­ the deceased. wish is performed exactly as de­ WEDNESDAY na with child In white glaze with SPRINKLER IN GHl’TE State police said Adolfo Gonzales sired. eitn4iw.ta.TJlk.UrMM three praying angels at her feet Philadelphia. Dec. 11 i.Pi -- An win be chaiged with negligent against background of juniper, automatic sprinkler system in the homicide. Hospital authorities said Prearrangem ent is wise and logi­ rhododendron and yellow mum.i; trash chute worked perfectly Sun­ he was admitted for chest and head cal. It lifts a difficu lt responsibil­ Mrs. George G. Clarke, "Christmas day morning in quickly extinguish­ injuries and that hig condition is ity from the grieving family and Buffet” class, early American ing a small fire in the’ ba.sement of fair. wooden compote of artificial fruits, the Philadelphia General Hospital. Others in the Gonzales car ad­ assures fulfillment of the de­ SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE TUESDAY inA WEDNESDAY cones, blue spruce and juniper; Dr. Henry Colby, executive di­ mitted to the hospital are; Rafael ceased’s wishes. Mri. Earl T. Trotter, "Holiday rector of the hospital, said the Osubo. 21, feet and wrist injuries; Warmth” class, Della Robbia of ar­ Philadelphia Fire Department is in­ Mrs, Carmelo Malova. 23, shoulder Respectfully, I f MK HfcTAUNB. M . M . ML f-// tificial fruit and velvet leaves on vestigating the cause of the blaze. injuries, and Alberto P. Malova, 31, tl-H C^Skteu gold fabric, and Mrs, Roger Brown, face and head Injuries. The latter The sprinkler system is activated “ If you can’t handle this deal just say so and I'll start "Holiday Warmth" cI.tiss, Delia two are husband and wife. All live bY KEN BALD and JHKKY BRONDFIELO as soon as heat rises in the trash at 1511 W. Main St., Willimantic. JUDD SAXON working on my Dad!" Robbia composed of natural ma­ chute. He said the fire apparently terials including acorns, nuts and They were reported in fair condi­ ANP IT s n a ADPS UP 70 occurred at the bottom of the chute tion today, MURPER--IF CAS9 DOESN'T cone petals. where the waste is collected. COME OUT OF IT/ LET'S SO First prize winners in the- horti­ Aiao in fair condition is Jean Del- No patients were disturbed by Favero, 22, of Meriden, a passenger DOWN TO THE STATION. LITTLE SPORTS cultural division included Mrs. the blaze. s > J BY ROUSON Walter Fredrickson, cotlection of in the Erardi car, who is being con. 196t IV CENEAAl FIATUKfS living herbs for kitchen window; treated for fractures to both legs, a COtP TM-WOIOD RIGHTS USUVED Mrs. C. Elmore Watkins, winter Demarcation Line wrist fracture and facial cuts. State police said Gonzales a d -, garden of coleus, begonias and ivy PORK CHOPS for a table; Mies Millicent Jones, The Line of Demarcation was an mitted falling asleep at the wheel, ; miniature garden of azaJea.s. fern imaginary line established in South adding that Gonzales' car cro.ssed j and thyme; Mi.13 Millicent Jones America by Pope Alexander VI in the center line and collided with 1 STRICTLY FOR KIDS CUT FROM for winter bulb display of Vel- 1493 and was intended to settle dis­ Erardi's car in the westbound lane. ! theimla in bloom. putes between Spain and Portugal It was not-ed that a layer of | Also, Mrs, Earl T. Trotter, col­ regarding land claims in the New snow covered the roadway at the *l0Sj World. time. YOUNG PORKERS «■ »«»«(! a-if onial arrangement of blue delphini-, um, pink snapdragon, bue salvia, yellow marigold.s, zinnias and POINT B. C. BY JOHNNY HART roses in dried bouquet; Mrs. David CENTER CUT C. Toomey for broadleaf ever- Science Shrinks Piles BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE O O ^ c 6 C < 0 c grreens; Mrs. David C. Toomey for ACCMKIIItfiTOJAAWbC i . .J— O Oo <■ conifers; Mrs. Clifford Cheney, ex­ emisT WcaSTOM,Mt YAMASAKI AH, so CCq L O^Oo 0 o “ o I,'- c t b C R o A s r . hibit of white pine, balsam, arbor Nei^ Way Without Surgery SPBNiaSSWATfR lU PlEASEP, b O O ^ Do O O o • o vitae, Japanese yew, Norway FaOHTOFHISPOORWMY SAWVER-5AN, ^ o C 0 ^ O O o 0 ^ ^ spruce, red cedar and hemlock. INTER TODAY AT OUR TOttmcATEHEISREADY YOU HONOR o 0 , r *^0 O o O D D ^ c, < ^ C Also, Mrs. Daniel Mullen, for Stops Itch-Relieves Pain ID RECEIVE COMPANY. . /J US with (■ t C (j ^tab <^os^ o^^o N.Wr _ Y*»k,VtataK N.If T.V (tm S__ ^ ua-aa u — mKor _ _ .•the YOUR VISIT, r specimen plant of Bovviea; Mrs. ■o thorough thet suffereri mode Frank A. Bickmore, collertion of flrtt time ecience hai found a new Cj b A ^ I ° aetoniihing etetementi like **Pilee 0 OsOo ^ hou.se plants; Mrs. Earl T. Trot­ heeling lubetence with the eston- beve ceased to be a problem!*' C ter, plaque of dried materials; Uhing ability to shrink hemor- The aocret ia a new healing tub* ■"A..a«85V '""liLPlUR '■ ' • > > ■ 0 ^ f 1,6 o Mr.s. Earl H. Bl.ssell, collection of rhoidf, itop itching, and relieee •tanoe (Bio-Dynt*)~diacevery of V 5^ five plants, and Miss Millicent pain — without lurgery. a world-famoQi reaearcb inttitute. CAMPBELL'S SOUP Jones, "M y Favorite Plant" class, In CAM after ease, while gently Thif anbitance la now available f ' relieving pain, ectnel reduction S'. for a three-foot high Camelia in tnppotttery or otnftiiettf /erwi plant in bloom and bud. (ihrinkege) took piece. under the name Prtpmrmti^ ALL VARIETIES 4M In addition to the display of Most emexing of nll-^reeults were At all drug cenntert. |t i« show entries, the Garden Club of­ fered for sale variou.s wreaths, 2 for 2Te table arrangements dried ma­ COLlMiSIA MORTY MEEKLB terials and greens for Christmas COLUMBIA BY DICK CAVALLI decorations. Cider punch was *7HUNDEM0Lr BIKE *7HUNDERB0Lr BIKE MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD served from a Wassail bowl to all AN atw M * twia bar ffsan wMN 1 THINK r r WILL, visitors. ^ A streaaNlei< task as4 M N la hani. IwatHiN 24* atadtl. artBi sH «M SAVE i r TwIa ckrtait atsailthlt . . . A latcct Mabwee. Easy It rMc. FMIy vout2e' ANYWAV; r/A . C' The complete list of winners kaantyl IM SURETHEY l*HAROLUCK*HOGAI6 NO— BUT HE HAS SOMETHING W/LMeRr-IT'O- WILL, PHIL— WHY HIM? HAS HE HE WANTS TO TAKE UP WITH you/ <20IMJTD7Rym follows: ESPECIALLY LOST HIS JOB ■------y------Artistic arrangements: Class I, CHRISTMAS *HARD LUCK* Miss Ellen Buckley, first; Mrs. Jo- E M g N Z Z HOGAN/ •seph Skinner, second; Mrs. Wil­ CONCERT liam Eells, third, and Mrs. George H E C T R I C M Johnson, honorable mention; NALL ORCAN TRADITION J U K E N X Class II, Mrs. Vemon Muse, first, Faabi'rai ala SHOP-RITE SPAGHETTI or ELBOWS Mrs. Charles Lesperance, second: FrafaulsssI fas- CMlcr cad Mrs. Charles S. House, third; Mrs taraa with la- aiiaar ebeedt ., far rich laaa. /F@iS Earl H. Bissell, honorable men­ tSrlar liihtlai. Tbrca fall tion; Class m , Mrs. Herbert Saaarlaritaaa. actavci. Key SAVE 11c Hutchinson, first; Mrs. E. Pierce (Slays all cMcctsr naket Herrick, second; Miss Ellen Buck- CHRISTMAS CARDS F r a e s r d i , playlaf caay. ley, third, and Mrs. Herbert OVER NATI. BR.VNO lb. PKC. DKe I Kingsbury Jr., honorable mention omjj Also, Class IV, no first prize. 4-sKco PORTABLE W L B I M T M TMM SET eiwit,MA.itaTjcataunrMoe. /2-// Miss Millicent Jones, second; Mrs. PH0N06RAPN LsesaMUva, taadar, thraa actlaa Charles Lesperance, third; Mrs * Haadi caic CAPTAIN EASY William Eells, honorable mention; ca rt m t bat aNnra, plst 14-ata«a “ iceflier leek" BY LESLIE TURNER back sat iraasfanatr. ecce. H i|1i MR. ABERNATHY Class V, Mrs. Earl C. Herrick, tmi BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY THAriL BE qaalHy acuad first; Mrs. Herbert Kingsbury Jr. raaradecilea i ¥ SHOP-RITE CIGARETTES enough, start f ID O N V REALLY/VMND.,,1 ^ ,..B L m DOTHINKX > flilddER^FROM second, and Mrs. William Eells, bln laail- — LA5HMO THE^ ‘^AROUND TUB baraianant V wouldn't w ant anything to ^ SHOULD BE PAID OVERTIME/ 7 TOdETMEIt WHILE honorable mention; Class VI, Mrs. OH,CH/w?. ---- HAPPEN TO THE BATARRIVB George G. Clarke, first; Mrs ABERNATHY loir THAT 0»£i AT THE FIRE hi / A j-riTLE GENT.y George H. Waddell, second; Mrs ENOUtH-mAkl MNe SIZE or IS WALKING E. Pierce Herrick and Mrs. Doug­ nuNSiSTwri DOLL IN H IS las J. Roberts, honorable men S L E E P /X RMW KIT CARRU6E tion; Qass VH, Mrs. Earl T. Trot­ All-atacI bady FILTHt nPS SUPPOSE ter, first; Mrs. Earl C. Herrick tara-traBtliSsr i wttk M l bedded I'D Mrs. Joiseph J, Sullivan wHb ak Itaa ran n d 4-beer aataaoa. laty heed, dpriag Cotton b e t t e r third, and Mrs. Douglas J. Rob­ la 4ai as a n b c a e lta arltk KB 3>AN erts, honorable mention; aass wire aaeke wkeeli EV E ON V lll, Mrs. Roger Brown, first, ead eihlle tires. Buy Now For HIMi Mrs. CSiarles B. Crocker Jr., sec­ Chriatanaa Gift Ohiag 0^1 ond, and Mrs. E. Pierce Herrick, 'Visit our special BETSY McCALL honorable mention. DOLL EXPECT WE RESERVE Horticultural division. Class L display now for_ W o n -M a c uiemita3o* RIGHT TO LIMIT ~ —* ‘ arewa cb dtlLJha'i m M the best selection! CESSNA rally loHitad aad qrANTITIES e ie e tw a .ataTjitata.un.eta an. TMWEII caa be bcead ia MOTTS THE 81X)RY OP MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS dHfarent bMItleae. MORE Raa4y-ta-fly, iai-ytwart 4 laadal. OUaeraM raatad DAVY JONES SbMdy alsttk aktrsaw. .040 sag lac hair at Seres. SUPER BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS PPer»u n ai INoticeK FttkitatMy dratatd. AanewLjlLGo ro remo DOUBLE CONTEST RXHEINT SET OH,MV... How'll VI3I3 LE ...GET MARKETS MTM «0,OA1RE, BUTTM W3T i PIRfTOVOUR ,nn,. CLUMSY. " In Memoriam FOREST, M ftCREEN'V P, j. 'r POINTS V-l UlfiME KIT eOlMO to SNEAK OFF UKEA< In lovinz memory of Lerov C. Steb- AatkaaUe seals OOLO RUMHIKI6 AWAY FROM mn», who paased away Dec. 11, 1961. aMdal t l 'DMCX f(Vt HOME/ God'e beautiful garden. WITH PURCHASE OF AMERICAN an da ra car 17 lEWEL WATCH MORE In the valley^ of peace so fair aagbw hi GREETING CHRISTMAS CARDS taay-tatolM Otieaa aitdel abb aatcb saeead pettPA LlvirU] gome day, eome Ume, when toll la o'er h K w i a . " e 11 meet our loved one there. Ic EARNS A CONTEST POINT WllVfV-- htad, itM Itaa east tad aaede ra a tt. iinb. FMty gbarUttd. FROM ____ Wife and children. In Memoriam ..^".loving memory, of James McCul­ lough. who passed away Dec. IL 1969. MOTT'S P*,ia day do we remember. PHARMACY A loving thought we give one no longer with ua, LENOX PHARMACY ■m la our hearts still Uvea. 299 E. CENTER STREET—MI 9-0896 IY«m hla loving alacfs and aaphawa 299 E. CENTER STREET—MI 9-0S96 ^ - ' I T

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/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1961 ( 4 rAO>l fncniSTBEN HANCBESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., , MONDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1981 FAGS nFTEEN THE Yale Turns in Major Upset Knockitiff Holy Cross Out of Undefeated Ranks 'iant Touchdown Herald Angle

EARL YOST ■Twin Towers’ at Providence Tatk of Season Sports Editor Old Man Conerly Produces Aga B o sto n (fP) — Provid6nce*’u*fi'**xl*h major team* in the area*>liand had posted two-point victof-t'lhen Kaminsky fired a field goal*>contribut«d 34 points to those bigaweekend series at BurllngtoB has been trimmed sharplysharolv to eight.eirht. iesi«* over ColbyCnlhv andsna Bridgeport.RHHo-.nnri ana tvimw. fnn a ...ui.u ____ _ . . . »u. _r.___ *>and pony football, in Manchester College’s “Twin Tower” of­ and two free throws for a 72-71 trium phs. which tipped off the Yankee Con­ Sunday Besides FTovldence (4-0), the Connecticut, out to erase tlyt edge with 1:03 remaining. Meanwhile, longtime New Eng­ ference race. Vermont behind There is no better way to start and reported he was looking for­ fense and the Yale defense— groqp includes Brandeis. Williams, Philadelphia (^P)— Old mantU»'« control*. Th« *rou*«d Ea«lM«h* utiU*ad (Jo«) Walton m o r o.#rtbbl* w , wore. And aald let’* m cauaa PhUadelphia had interoepted* Jurgenaon hit with 18 of 81 for w ard to the 1962 season . . Planned a sophomore from Texas taint of the basketball scandal Kaminsky drew defensive chore* land doormat Trinity extended its Benny Becton won Friday night tvere confusing Tittle with their You have to give Charlie plenty the week than by attending church Connecticut, Northeastern, ' St‘. which' touched its campu.s last on Fordham ace Bob Melvin, hold­ record to 3-0 With a 67-58 trium ph 71-52 but the Black Bears cam* Charley Conerly did it again. to 'Work Thursday.’ ’They did and a pass on the play. 367 yards and three touchdowns, and my family joined me on a to drop In and aay hello to Rollle Rick Kaminsky—are the talk Anselm’s, T rinity and Assum p­ ever-charging Jitter-bugging on of credit. I hadn’t been playing it showed in this game. breaking Johnny Unitas season Sheldon at night at Burton’ * but year, whipped Bo.ston College In a ing him to two field goals earlier over Worcester Tech. And North­ back to cop the second contest, That was the story of New TTie roughing of the kicker by refreshingly cool morning for the of the infant New England tion. tough 78-71 decision though Eagle defense. him too much lately but he kept "Still right to the end you had to Leo Sugar happened with about record with 3,320 yards. Unitas had had a change in plans and found in the week. Result: A 53-50 upset eastern surprised St. Michael's 63- 68-63. York’s 28-24 victory over motor trip to the church of our basketball season. W illiams’ N c AA small college Jim Hoolcy bested Lcn Carlson of for Yale. 52. Conerly took over and threw himself sharp In practice. You hold your breath with them throw­ 8)4 njinutes to go and the Gianta 3,09tf last year. choice . . . Once again the usual myself elsewhere, trying to keep Rhode Island's defending Yan­ Philadelphia yesterday that three touchdown p ^es to lead know those two fellows (Conerly ing those bombs.” Skorich said he thought Ckrnerly up with a busy schedule. Underdog Yale turned In the big power ran its record to 4-0 with the winners in their personal duel The Yale-Holy Cross basketball Three teams lost perfect rec­ kee kings have found *the going in a fourth and six situation on Sunday routine was followed, pre­ upset Saturday night, knocking its second conquest of an Ivy 28 to 24. clinched at least a tie for the the Giants to victory. and Tittle) pal around together. Sherman paid a tribute to Andy their own 24. Instead of the Eagles did a fine job for the Giants. He paring copy for the next day’s aeries, led by the Elia 15-13, is g et­ ords Saturday when Clark was rough,- winning only once in the i Eastern Conference title In the 'C onerly established," said It is a credit to both of them that Robustelli, his defensive right end, lauded the Ektgles’ Tommy McDon­ Wednesday Holy Cross from the unbeaten League team, trouncing Columbia. Yale outhit Holy Crass 31-22 in ting hotter every year. 'The C ru­ stunned by Tufas 64-62, Norwich first fqiir tries. The Rams fell to taking over on their Own 41, the edition, finishing, just before 2 ranks, 73-71. Kaminsky held Cru­ M-42, Little All-America Bob I . One Coach Sherman who uses words they don’t eat each other out.” who made three successive vital penalty left New York in control ald who caught seven passes for o’clock—as If I had planned it that field goals Saturday night and had saders won the previous two meet­ fell before Clarkson 95-70 and Fordham 76-58 in their latest -ef­ Routine busy day but with a sader ace Jackie Foley to nine Mafliland had led a 72-70 triumph a 49 to 33 bulge in percentage ac­ 1 more Giant victory in next Sun-, like "establish” as a synonym for Sherman, a likely winner In his tackles that threw quarterback of the ball and the Giants marched 237 yards and two touchdowms. way . . . When I did turn on mlninuin of personal and phone ings 85-84 in 1959 and 52-61 in '60. Fairfield was whipped by George­ fort. , day's regular season finale with “moving the ball clilb.” Sonny Jurgeson for losses. to their final touchdown. “We're still in there,” he said. tcevee, I was surprised to see points in the second half and over Harvard a week ago. curacy. The Cru.saders built up a Providence was not shooting ac­ town 98-82. Junior Steve Spahn went on a rookie year, was asked about the callers,' much waa accomplished scored 21 himself. Cleveland will set up a Dec. 311 I didn’t want my quarterback "Andy was magnlflcient.” said “The officials do their best but "If the Giants can beat CSeveland the Five Mile Road Race on the before I left the desk... Checked Despite the Im s of top scorer 27-16 lead only to have the Elis curately in the first half against Surprising Brown and rebound­ 32-point 'spice in leading Dart- effect of the defeat py Green Bay. Pre-season pick as ithe nation’s run 11 straight points and it was St.'Francis and waa held to a 27- championship game between New to get nervous and jerky," said "The boys felt bad about that,” Sherman. "No tackle alive could whether we deserved some of the again they deserve it." Tjils Week In Sports presentation, In a t St. Thomas Seminary In Ron Kemper, who, has been ruled ing Colby each have won three nioutlt to a 68-50 intrastate tri­ fifth ranking team. Providence, de­ a terrific battle front than on. all tie but after intermission it York and the ! Sherman. "Not that Tittle was he said. ‘-'I could tell at Wednea- have stopped him today. (Robua- calls Is questionable to me. The Skorich .came up with a new Just before the Glants-Green Bav Bloomfield where the Rev. Philip ineligible until February, Brandeis straight after losing their open­ umph over New Hampshire. I who beat them a week ago, 20-17. telll was playing against Jim Mc- films'will show-. On the roughing “stacked deck” formation In which football game . . . Although a Blaney of Manchester coaches the fending NIT champion, crushed St. won its fifth straight under new- Ace Chwked was no contest. BC had 'used a ers. Gene Barth scored 32 points The top games of this week in­ getting nervous. But Charlie was day;a,'prACtlce. They were so quiet. Francis of Brooklyn, 75-51. Jim Conerly .sal on ihe bench, o b -: Cusker.) penalty, Don Chandler, the punter three potential pass catchers line Giant fan, I felt the better team high school entry. The local priest head coach, Phil Phillip, bu a run­ Foley, who had notched 17 of hi.s tough press on the Friars on in leading Brown to a 74-69 ver­ clude ; able to establish (that w ord And that practice was terrible, tire won, the Packers, with the Green Hadnot, 6-10 senior, and John serving with Coach Allie Sher-1 again). They were Jum ping Nick Skorlch, also a rookie coach had kicked the ball and had both up Indian style far off to on* side. has had much success over the away 96-70 n ia^n over Bowdoin, 26 points before inlerniLssion ani Wednesday and Providence just dict over Amherst Saturday while Tu-esday - - Connecticut at Mas- worst we have had. We had 22 per­ of the Elaglea said he felt the dif­ "Our idea was to put the pres­ Bay forward wall telling the story. Thompson. 6-11 sophomore, com­ Gil Goldberg scored 21 points as squeaked through 77-73 as Thomp­ I man. w ith the Giants trailing 10-7 l around on defense so (Jharlie went fect practices in a. row since the feet on the ground when he fell. past decade at the seminary in the defensive ring tlirown up by Colby jumped solidly In front in sarhiLselts, BC at Yale. Wednes- ference In the game was the penal­ “I thought Jurgenson was the sure on their defense with three Jim Taylor, Green Bay's pulveriz­ the coaching field..Annual United bined for 49 points and 35 re­ point* as the Judges hit on 51 per Kaminsky, had to take a back son got 21 points and Hadnot 25 the Maine State aeries downing i day - Brown at Providence. St. midway in the second period. Y. to the end run with (Alax) Web- Dallas game (Dallas won 17-1 on ties. The E^igles had three pass in­ formations.” he said. "Our regular, ing fullback proved to much for bounds. I A. Tittle, the bald 35-year-old who ' ster earlier than W’e planned, best quarterback on the field. It Aircraft press party at Hartford cent of their field goal tries seat after he restored Holy Cro.ss rebounds. Bates. 67-54. Colby has a 3-0 series Anselm's at Holy Cross. Friday— Oct. 2»). terference calls against them, a wasn't his fault that he got throwm the stacked deck and the double Andy Robustelli and Co. to handle Though the season is only a had taken the 40-year-old Coner- , "They were doubling up on at night found acquaintances be­ Earlier the team under the former to the lead briefly, 69-68 with 2:10 Little 'Vinnie Ernst, voted NIT mark. | San Francl.sco at Providence, "After the w orkout. l’ just roughing the kicker penalty and for losses. He wasn't blocking. He win. They worked pretty good but . . . Candid (Jamera, one of my week and a half old the list of Clevelantf Indians' baseball farm- to play. Bob Foley made It 71-68, most valuable player last March, ly's starting job from him. was at I (Del) Shofner and Kyle (Rote) so laughed with them at how ter- ing renewed with many including Maine and Vermont divided a . Brandeis at Williams. an offside penalty that hurt be- was throwing.') those penalties killed us.” favorite video shows, was a beaut Jack Smith, Oeoi-^'e 'Flynn, Rosa at night, scenes being taken at the Air Force Academy in Colorado, Begg, Paul Fisher and Cook Morse a state In which I have longed of the P&W staff, Jim "Vander- to visit since stationed there in voort of Hamilton and Roger Dove Green Manors •Winnitiff Streaks Extended- World War H. of Sikorsky. Mac Stannard, Gerry Chapter Working ‘Man of Year’ Demuesy and Whitney Jacobs, all One Ends Monday former Herald reporters, now UConns and Trinity Score working out of Hartford, were Score Easily Mailbag Included a letter which olher.s as well as Charlie Morse, Choice--Gene Fullmer contained information for making the fine volleyball player, and city In Road Test Third Straight on Hardwood On 1961 Bowl Set money, the title being, Nine Great hall reporter for the Times. Ex­ New Opportunities for Getting cellent atmosphere and food and I>a,s \ ’egas. .\ev. (/P)—Gene Fullmer has got to be the Rich. I read the handout several 1 was sorry to have to leave early Getting another fine overall The University of Connecticut'*'*' Danbury State was turned back times but could not digest any way I New York i/P)—Chapter One of this year’s bowl saga is working man’s candidate for “Man of the Year„’’ As a boxer, to keep another committment... team performance, Manchester’s basketball squad. unlike the by Rliode Island College, 64-61, al in which I could get rich overnight, Providence Friday niglil. but Cen­ over and chapter two of the ever-lengthening series i.s com- Joined my wife for a trip to East Green Manor led from start to Htwkie football team, ha* given a world champion, he is a magnificent da.v laborer. without paying the consequences, Hartford High to check up on the finish as it defeated the Torrington tral Conno( lictil evened the count !ing up this weekend in Philadelphia and . There is nothing spectacular ------and the letter was dropped in Flic Alfano’s, 85-63. In their Farm ing- the itoy.s a,nd girls at Storrs some­ by trimming the Rhode Islanders, about Shillmer. He just uses his, . . progress of our sons, Reed, a Jun­ I In Philadelphia's Liberty B ow '.t------, . , . dres.sing room he had to he neipea 13. better known as the waste pa­ ior. and Dean, a freshman. ton Valley League game last night thing to shout about. 7.5-59. the next night. ' Syraou.«e. led by .\ll-.4.merican hands, and maybe a little elbow , .... ___ \,i . per basket . . . Alex Hackney, in Torrington. Central's Bob Reagan and Mike In getting his necktie under his Country Club pro. reported between The UConn hoopaters extended ' halfback Einie Davis, tackles i grease and a shoulder here and I collar to knot it. Thiirsduy The defending champion Manor- Van Lee.eten, put aw ay 21 points there, to lift that bale, tote had 150 and 200 golfers were out play­ their unbeaten .streak to three over 1 hot M iam i. I F’la. ( I'm versity team Army on Lookout For the 6.100 fans in the plush Mail has been extremely heavy men again had four players in earit. load and knock the hell out of the ing the course on the weekend . . . the weekend and showed that OFFENSE AND DEFENSE AT WORK—Clarence ! which should feel right at home in ' Oonvention Center, and the view- this week, not of the (Christmas double figures as they raced into a they’ll be no easy mark this sea­ In a Sunday afternoon game at , Penn.«ylvania precincts with over other guy in the ring. Glastonbury turkey farmer P'rank 24-10 first quarter advantage and Easton. Ma.ss., (^uimiipiae resisted Peaks finds it hard to see through the arm of Roose­ For Grid Coach ! ing TV fans across the nation, it Haraburda stopped to report he season nature, nor publicity hand­ son. ! half of iU team from the Keystone It’s just like any other work- ' apparently was s fine fight. Some were never seriously threatened Strong performances were also a closing pu.sh by Stonehill Col­ velt Grier. Giants tackle as Peaks makes short gain in was “out of shape" and not ready outs. Most of it has been per­ lege to win, 63-58. State. ^ ing stiff. It brings home the ba­ ' of them booed the plodding, crag- sonal and required answers. As a the re.st of the way. M anchester turned In by Yale and Trinity. first period. Others in melee are Giants’ tackle Pick Mod- W est Point. N. Y. OPi —Arm.v con. It also keep.s Gene in hi.s for any road races. During his The third Bluebonnet Bo.vl j gy-browed winner. But mostly result, once the deadline waa held a 42-24 halftim e advantage Connecticut upset a .strong Bos­ ' game will be placed in Houston's Is m aking plans for a benfrd- proudest posaes.sion. the National schoolboy days at .Manchester relewski. Andy Robustelli and Eagles’ hack iip football program,' with a there were cheers. reached, every parcel waa answer­ and were 30 points to the good, ton College quintet. 78-71, before P.ice Stadium, pitting K ansas of Boxing Association portion of the High, Haraburda waa a fine track 65-35. as the two team s headed OITirial, Now (35), and guard John Wittenborn (62). (AP Photofax.) new head roach the first order I ! Arm-Weary and cross country runner . . . New ed and the desk was clean and a partisan crowd at Storrs. In the Big Eight against Rice. of business. world middleweight championship. I "I’d just as soon they'd go down into the final 10 minute* of play. the first half, the Huskies led by Two nights ago Fullm er in the basketball ref, Tom Mason was an­ clear most unusual when I The victory was the second in as Cincimiati i/Ti — Roberto Cle­ Both games .will, be nationally It Is apparent that the dis­ ' in the first if they’re gonna go other visitor and we discussed rule headed for other points... Ken Os many as 16 points. telmsed. The Liberty Bowl be­ missal of IHIe Hall was just one same dig - that - ditch fashion down, said an arm-weary Full- many starts for the Manormen. Key factors in the win were mente of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Pressure Strictly on Eagles gins at 1 p.m. (NBC-'TVi and the changes . . . First holiday greeting Jack.son. who does a great Job 1 Toi-ring“to“n ‘'n o w ‘has a 1-1 season step In tVest Point’s Intention I knocked out Benny iKirii Paret in mer. card arrived from George English, Len Carl.son’s 24 points and the the 1961 National League batting Houston affair at 2 p m. EST ! 10 rounds to keep his cherished every year as registration chair-! record to bolster football at the Mili­ "Thia guy was as tough as any long active in local baseball leagues man for the Five Mile Road Race, overpowering reltoiinding by 6- (CBS-T\’). side of the bacon, pardon, title, Strong Dcfemte Too champion, undoubt'ecilv hope.* he tary Academy. The an­ I’ve ever fought. I can't remem­ and a prominent Elk . . . Lillie phoned to say he had Bob Veith as foot-10 center Ed Slomrenski. More to Come and wreck Benny's dreams of Frank Bulkus paced Green doesn't meet the same fate as nouncement of Hall’s firing Sat­ ber." said Gene, nursing a bad^; League ba.seball was discussed with his house guest. The latter is a At Worcester. Mass.. Yale Eastern Football Race There are still plenty more to becoming a double division cham­ Manor's scoring avalance with 21 team m ate Dic'k Groat, the 1960 urday contained several broad .swollen eye. "hitting anybody as Mike Nimlrowski. coach of the veteran big car race driver, well staved off a .second-half rally by come, continuing with the North- I references to a proposed new pion, hard without his falling down. I points on seven baskets and a like Holy Cross to squeeze by the titleholder.' Clemente’s league­ town champion Army & Navy Club known for his appearances in the leading ,351 mark was confirmed Soutti game in Miami, CJirietmas I look. Paret. you may know, owns the thought. He can't take this all entry . . . Cheney Tech launched number of field goals. Jim Glen- favored Crusaders, 73-71. night. The following seven days Army will not stick to the night.' blit 1 thoughir he was going .500-miler al Indianapolis on Me­ ncy and Jim Moriarty both hit for Holy Cross enjoyed an 11-point yesterday with the release of the Down to Final Game» world welterweight, or 137-pound its basketball season at the Armory morial Day, who was in the.s.; will be crammed with bowl* and ' tradition of restricting the championship. For Saturday to." against Lyman Memorial and al­ 14 points apiece with Buzz Keeney edge in the first half, but the Elis official averages. The final fig­ all-star games, culminating In the coaching post to academy grad­ night's effort the Cuban Kid Paret s manager. Manuel Alfaro, parts stressing safety on the high­ contributing 11 to the victory’s tied it up when they piled up 11 ures al.so showed th at Groat though losing oiithustled the taller ways. . . Night shopping for Christ­ New York (JP)— Selection of the opponent for the Green 1 Roae-Sugar-cotton-Orange affaire uates. weighed 156S« and Gene 159\. bemoaned what he called Full- and more experienced invaders . . . cause. .straight points In a fine display of slumped to .27.5 after winning the tVeot Point has not had a nier'.s "rough hoii.se" tactics. But ha Watched a fine volleyball match mas Items, along with hundreds of In addition to Kitting double marksmanship. title with a .325 .slate. Only 11 Bay Packers in the National Football Ijcague’s title contest; Bowl in W ashing­ non-graduate as football roach Constant Barrage others al Manchester stores figuie.s, Keeney and Bulkus had In the second half, the duel was players hit .300 or higher among n __os U _ J ______- j *______j ....______Bowl and L.S. B There was really nothing sing­ said Paret would trv' no more mid­ between Civitan and U&R at the Dec. 31 had narrowed to two teams and two game.s today ton the following weekend. since J. W. Beacham of Cornell dle-weights for a while. Ex-welter­ West Side Rec before playing with defensive responsibility for Tor- deadlocked seven times, but 5'ale’s those eligible for the championship The teams are the New York*' The debut of the Gotham Bowl held the job in 1911. ular about Fullmer's victory. He Friday ringlon center Joe Waicunas. Be­ Rick Kaminsky tosed in a field with 477 or more total appear­ just pinned Paret against the weight champion Emile Griffith or Watkins against the West Sides. Giants and the Philadelphia There are at present a num­ Realtor Lefty Bray visited to tween them Keeney and Butkus goal and two free throws for the ances. Eagles. And the pressure is s t r i c t - a 64-yard Pa« | ^ ^rs" we? ropes for mast of the bout and challenger Jorge Fernandez of Ar­ The first match was the best I’ve lyon the Eagles They must win | Brown to Angelo i cesa for Bajlors oner pre ber of potential candidates who gentina will be Paret's foe next witnes.sed in five years at the Rec. reserve hi.s ticket.* for the an­ held the 6-5 giant scoreless. clincher. He al.so was Yale’s served as assistants at A rm y belabored him with a constant bar­ nual Gold Key Dinner of the Con­ Hitting double figures for Tor­ high man with 21 and kept a close And even that wnon't do them anv Coia preceded LeClerc's field goal.; viously unbeaten, but omce-tied March 24. both sides playing well . . . Among Lou Groza kicked both the extra Utah State. The promoters, who during the 18-season tenure of rage of short lefts and rights to Fullm er again reiterated he the onlookers was Joe Kiltie, a fine necticut SporLs Writers' Alliance rington were Bud Smedick with 15 guard on Holy Cross’ high scorer, good if the Giants win or tie. I wherever they might and did land. EAGLE IN FULL FLIGHT: East Catholic’.s Toni Lotige was caught high in the air points after Cleveland’s touch- j got last-minute help from nation- Earl (Red) Blaik. This list In­ wants to meet Terry Downes of volleyball player for years, now a on Jan. 22 at We-stport. Bray won't and Clem Sldktsky with 10. Jack Foley. TTie games are Sunday’s Giants- cludes head roaches Paul Dlet- Finally.- after 2:30 of the 10th battling for a loose ball in first quarter action of the Eagles’ opener Saturday night. Trinity also extended its win­ 5IAKE ALLING’§ YOUR Oeveland Browns encounter in downs to set an all-time leaguer al television to help avert a aevere England, co-holder of the world Lynn. Maas., resident . . . Bud be in these parts on th at dale. In- Next week Green Manor will red ink bath, say they’ll be back | zel of Louisiana State, Andy , round, in both exa.speration and title, to clear up the disputed Sehmldt wound up as referee and .stead he'll be soaking up the again be on the 4XHd facing the Ball i.s being claimed by Holy Trinity player. (Herald Photo by Ofiara.) ning streak to three games by cut­ GIFT HEADQUARTERtH New York’s Yankee Stadium and career scoring record of 826 points, Gustafson of Miami (Fla.), FOR THE SPORTSMAN! two more than Philadelphia’s Bob­ for more In 1962. utter exhaustion. Paret championship, didn't get a single complaint, most Florida sunshine at his winter Hartford National Guard quintet. ting through a rugged defense and the Eagles-Uons tussle in De­ 5Iarray Warmath of Minnsota pitched over backwards for the beating Worcester Poly at Hart­ ON YOUR GIFT LIST! troit’s Tiger Stadium in the sea­ by Walston, who kicked a field goal But the Liberty Bowl people Paul Pender, of Boston is set unusual, as tension runs high al home In Sarasota. . .Conformation Grrcn Manor (X>) feel that this year, their third, will and Tom Harp of Cornell. j third time in the round and re- next March to face the English­ times. that , All-Pro foot- ,,,...... B. K, P(», Rec Rifle Winner* ford. 67-58. Trinity’s Barry son windups. A Giants’ defeat and and three extra points in a losing There are two ex-West Point (jliniio- ...... 6 an Eagles victory would rteces- cause. Don Hut-son of Green Bay consolidate the Philadelphia game. ! reived a 10-count toll from the man--the fight FullmerWants. And ball .star with the Philadelphia | Dom‘r’inio ...... 1 1-1 3 Leghorn put 20 points into the "Husli Puppies" line stars with considerable ex­ I referee. Harrj' Krause. Tuesday Eagles, would be in M anchester to 1 ( East Captures Opener, basket. eltate a playoff in New York Dec held the old career mark of 825 Syracuse, with Heisman Trophy perience as assistant coaches SCORE FOR SHOFNER—Del Shofner (85), New York Gene, to show he’s serious about ' Wojrlk ...... 0 Approximately 90 boys partici­ 24 polnta. winner Ernie Davis the big selling I There was blood shedding, of getting a shot at Downes, is offer­ speak came from City Editor Hal ! K*'rney ...... Southern Connecticut, playing who should be In the running. end, goes over goal line for the touchdown in third pe­ Talked both basketball and foot­ pated in the Rec Department Pel­ on home grounds in New Haven, Golf Shoes The two-team situation bi the • • • point, brings a 7-3 record against 1 cour.se: Fullm er mostly, as ii.siial. ing Pender $15,000 to step aside ball with Larry lannucci. new head Turkington. The lincbackcr-ceit- fjDWd ...... They are Johnny Green, now at riod. Trying ditch tackle is Eagle.s’ (45), I from eye. no.se. forehead and ler will headline the Masonic Foot- Moriart.v ...... ft let Rifle Club shoot last past week. came out ahead in a seesaw battle Eastern Oonference was set up UONS-VnUNGS — Jim Mar- the Hurricanes, who won their last Florida, and Bill Yeoman, a t and give him first crack. football coach at East Catholic Men's Styles 12.95 yesterday when the Giants edged 1 Un’s second half field goals of 43 i five game*, and also finished with with back Bob Freeman following. I mouth. His white trunks were "Any where, any time," said hall Smoker Tiicsday night, Jan. TurkinsiVin .'.'.— o [Down Holy Trinity JVs In building competition the West with American International. The Michigan State. High. The ex-prb grtdder plans to final score was 73-67. Southern's 8 rlp-*norter and 23 yards carried the Lions to I a 7-3 mark. spattered with red. -Manager Marv’ Jenson. And Full- stay fn shape tooting a whistle dur­ 30. Tickets will be on .sale after , rinin .3 Side Center copped first place Women's Styles 11 at Philadelphia to jp out In front Paret was just out. dead. In his | mer agreed Jan. 1. . .Extremely busy day but ! n Archie Tracy notched 22. vlctorj’ but it wa.s Dick (Night The Hurricanes also have a ing the winter months on the hard­ with Peter Kurmicka* leading all ALL SIZES by one game. The Browns dropped Train) Lane w-ho net up 10 of their couple of M-M boys in soph quar­ wood court. He will lead a group of much was accomplished before I Tmai* ...... ,ti 23-27 «5 Making their debut into Connecticut .schooihoy athietic cir- Get Early Lead out of the title chase when they polnta with a block kick and a pass terback George Mira and All- dark...Short trip at night and I Torrlniion io,l> cic.s a successfui one Saturda.v night wa.s East Cathoiic High’s scores with a fine 91 points out of At Cambridge, Mass., Wesleyan S Sport Schedule 78 fathers and sons to New York a possible 100. w ere upset by tlie CSiicago Bears, interception. America end Bill Miller. on Sunday, Dec. 17 for the Giants- enjoyed the company of Gene Stur- „ , B was off to a quick 10-polnt lead, 17-14. • • • basketbail team whicli defeated .the iioiy Trinity Jayvee.s of Ailing Rubber Co. | Kansas brings a 8-3-1 record Cleveland pro football game. The gcon a fellow basketball official. Pi-iiiel American League — East Side piled up a 15-point advantage by Cannon on Fire i-2 .5 Hartfoi'd, 40-20. A crowd of 700 attended. the half and ended with a 64-58 977 Main S t.—.Ml 3-6853 49ERS-PACKERS — ’The 49ers against Rice's 7-3, but the Jay- ’Tuesday, Dec. It ' Snu’Oirk 6. Y. 6. W est Side 6. StandtaigB . Duckpin Champions Crowned boys invited were members of the Saturday Avenift iij ''J Except for the opening few;-— ------win over MIT. Center Winthrop 3 Open...... Mon.-Thurs.-Frl. “ ---- tillIII B I moved 91 yards in the closing min- hawks John Hadl. a jack-of-all- Norwich Tech at Cheney Tech, school's football squad, which, al­ T-i ,8 minutes, when the vi.sltors raced i __ __ , , u , -r- , • National League — Y. 8, West Eastern Divtsnn ; utes to edge Green Bay. Trailing fOotball-trades, gives them a Retired postal .. worker . , Jim ... Wil- Wak’uua.x , ru n i n however, went to Holy Trinity a Side 8, East Side 2. Davenport’s accurate hook shots 2. A rm orji though it didn't play a game all son .slopped at pulled Wesleyan out of the fire WMWMxaaaMwwwiMww!b h ih C W. L. Pet. 19-21, the 49ers picked up, yardage slight edge over the Southwest Stafford at Rockville. 8:15. the desk with a Martinniti M 2 Irod. the ho.st McCarthy with 13 points. ‘ In Father-Son Tournaments fall, practiced on a full scale. Foot­ clipping from a California new.s- Snj« ...... r 1 E«Cle.9 were in command at every Wednesdav’the Eagles take to Individual scores: We.st Side; when the Ehiglneers came within New York ...... 10 8 .769 through the air to the seven from Conference Owls. A capacity ; Weneaday, Dee. 18 ball against rival schools will start Steve Swetzes 77. Don Doughty To Set Record paper which had a feature slorv a-.' ,n ' " h I , r'T / the road for the first time to play a point midway in the closing half. .692 RiUadelphla ...... 9 4 where Tommy Davis kicked a 14- house of 78,000 is expected for this East Catholic at St. ’Thomas In two years . . Big car race driver Sldlf)^k>' 2 « hit .n the third qni^rter. Af- ih, fresh- 71. John Luman 64, Pete Nimlrow- Oe'veland ...... 8 5 .615 andVpholo on the sports page Mairantonin Fairfield University took to the yard field goal with 11 seconds left one. Seminary. 3:30. Reigning as ohampions in the^ vvlth a 378 total. They edged Bob Bob "Veith, a veteran qf five Indi­ about the Five Mile Road Race. ski 61, Alan Holmes. National P itts b u r g h ...... 8 7 .462 Fumbles Costly | , ,s r c ' hi'*’" in Bloomfield. road to play Georgetown but the. to decide the game. It was his sec­ ’Thursday, Dec. 14 New York (/P)—There was some question, however rather three dlv-isions of the Father A Son I 9!’®^ Nowicki by 10 pins as anapolis 50 milers. was in town to No sports event in M anchester his- ...... 2R 7-1.8 83 Catholic grabbed an 8-4 advantage ...... ,, I.eague: Pete Kuzmlckas 91. Ken trip wasn't worthw'hlle. George­ St. Louis ...... 8 7 .462 ond of the game. Ronnie Bull, Baylor’s blockbust- | (Coventry at Cheney Tech. ^ , 1 Bob hit, a 106 game whUe Chet stress safety on the highways and Rrnr/* hulf Mnnni 42-24, , at the first period buzzer and in- " h" 'h”fj p, Adams 85. Pete Hallowell 79. Pat DaUas ...... 4 8 .333 2,; miJd, in early season whether Billy Cannon, the Louisiana Bowling Tournament this year are xowlcki rolled a fine 367 three tpry has received the national town, using second-stringers in the ing halfback, and a flock of i Armory. stopped a t the de.sk to say hello. coverage that the 1961 presenta­ , creased It to 10 points, 23-13, at ...... 1 2 9 Cawley 77, Tim Lomaglio 74. Y: W a a h in g to n ...... 0 12 .000 ______[ State AH-American who had been no ball of fire in his first Bill Turull Sr. and Jr. In the Midg­ •string. Stan Hilinskl the and 'Ppiy ...... closing frame, clobbered the Stags, C A R D S-COWBOrS — Dallas fumbles and interceptions were too i ni We had an Interesting chat for 10 tion did . . . Passed up the halftime. __ 5 2 12 Norman l^eigher 66. Bob Kolum- 98-82. Bob H utter hit for 23 in a much for the Aggies. Utah State _ , year of pro football, would make the Houston team. et Division. A1 and Hank Grzyb in his dad, Stan Jr. won third place Mf'PnrllRnfl ...... __ 4 2 10 Western Dhislon jumped out in front of St. Louis minutes before the Californian UConn-Boston College ba.skelbali Holy Trinity stormed back into ...... ] M ber 56. Ralph Twichell .55. Ed losing cause. Green B a y ...... 10 3 .769 13-0 but Sam Etcheverry’s arm tackle Clyde Brock was withheld j T t r k E A / l i ProPaWy w o u ld n 'tf —------the Junior event and Gary and with a 625. headed for another assignment . . game at night to join colleague-i Mnhfi ...... 2 1 .5 Wrobel 53. Norm Zeppa 51. Na­ V F v s l l l c t l T l 1 3 O ST 1 1 want to be recognized now, e.s- Gerry Chappell in the IntermedI Young Marty Brandt had quite contention in the third quarter and Wflir ...... 1) Hartford University was able to D etroit ...... 8 4 .687 and John David Oow's legs en­ from the game by (^ach John but called on it* defense to over­ Bill Skoneskl. hospitalized for the; at the annual Herald Christmas ... H 0 tional I.,eague: Don Marsh 87, Cur- hang on during the first and sec­ .583 peclally after Sunday when Can- at* C?la.ss. A field of 42 teams a night for himself a.s he out Sullivan ...... (1 II (1 ...... 7 S abled the Cards to win handily un­ Ralston amid rumors that he had come a iO-polnt deficit, then had past two weeks, phoned to say parly. Highlight was the distribu- the gap to only two points, qiic Daly ...... U (1 0 MS Smith 84. Jim Gcray 79. Karl ond periods, but Springfield Col­ Baltlmors ...... 7 8 .538 der the direction of three a.-sist- .signed a professional contract. -• M J » 13 — I non scored five touchdowns, rushed competed in the tournament held bowled all intermediate boys with surgery would be performed on ' lion of bonus checks, money be- .Ml Kucij^h . . . ; ...... __ 0 n u Smith 77. Al Morrison 71. x v Jack Kemp come off the bench and gam es of 121.93 and high single of Eagles were in front by four, lege put on a spree in the third C h ic a g o ...... 7 8 .538 ant coaches. It was the (^rd.s; An alert Baylor defense grabbed X s3 o 13cl y FE for 216 yards to break the league over the weekend at the Commu­ Wednesday. Skoneskl has been a ing one item that I've been short Bavif'j ...... 1 1 _ _ * one-game record and caught pass- pass it to safety, Keith Lincoln's 126 and also nigh string of 340 points, 29-25. at the break and Wood ...... u (I It East Side: Doug McClain .58, and coasted to a 63-54 victory at Los Angeles...... 4 0 .308 game following the resignation of •six fumbles and intercepted three 57-yard punt return got the Charg­ nity Y lanes. tremendous worker for both midget | of for some lime )*i|)o!la ...... (1 n Scott Willoughby, 57. Tom Pas- 231 I I j »~v 8 s ws ' ea for 114 yards as the Oilers beat for Ixjys. FAF Midget Olrls B arbara __ (1 Springfield, Mass. Bill McQulggan M innesota 3 10 Coach Pop Ivy. pa.sscs th at nullified fine line play ers moving and an intercepted pass Diminutive Billy Turull Jr, and McCurry 107 (new high single! final eight minutes of play. (.nl.auhui’ ...... (I ’ . 0 0 .*( aniel 56. Al Skinner 48. Mike turned In Hartford’s best effort by Aggie All-American tackle I 3 x 1 x l 5 ) d e J 111 1 New York 48-21 and became "Dor- dad. Bill Sr., won the Midget event .UlUUET DIVISIUN Waluowskl ...... U .. f» 0 • s • .set up to the go-ahead touchdow-n. Blll Turull Jr. !Xi 98 $1 369 C'o»<’h Burns Pleased Rice, Rick Rubin tied a t 46. with 19. It didn’t mean anything for Merlin Olson and also stopped ■ I mie"mie ” In the E astern DivlsicDlvl.sion of the V ul naiVe, o-- ' over la.st year’s winners. Tom Bill Turull Sr. 122 I Titlal.s . . were STEELERS-SKINS — Bobby ,lv.a) I'Jl 116 346—681 352. Vin Bogglni 360. Antillni ...... 3 7 second place Lions for the right of the Steoier.s’ fan.i when We.steni Michigan 28-12 in th e ; accomplishment, nor financial bo- Eastern Division and his father Hank taking top Ben Orsyb Jr. fi7 86 79 232 "Being their first game the boys MrCarOiy ...... __ 1 3 1.1 to represent the West In the Bert! he tied Sammy Baugh’s all-time ! Western Division. But there were a , . Ben Grzyb Sr. Ito Mijrphy ...... u 0 touchdown i Bowl at Daj'ton. Ohio; nanza. and it A'aa clouded bv over- W L j couple of records set. Lionel Tay- honors with a fine 703 score lOS 115 333—665 Much Activity on Cage Front were very tight at the start hut V Bell Memorial Bowl for the con-1 league record of 187 i Tom Lombardo 94 86 75 255 FAP Jr. Girl* — Judy Whitcomb onre they loosened up they played flfpro ...... __ 1 fi ! Pitb^burgh (Kan.) State won the' tones of the pro leagues’ contract Houston ...... 9 3 .his own third try in the event, took top Dick Barton 77 70 89 236 margin over the 49ers, who wind fleld (Ore.), 12-8: Florida AAM's Buffalo ...... 6 8 .429' Last of the area quintet.* to get Coventry will play host to RHAM Green Jr. Boys — Bob Coiistan'- the second half began hut once we •('..i.tIs up at home against Baltimore Sat first step in the post-season col­ record of 95 and now he has an spot“ __ in the intermediate class with ■ •Paul T ' ^---- Barton . no 97 303-539 2!> TOP Rattlers squeezed by Jackson Weetern Dirision even 100. This is 16 more than the a 65T score. Tony Marlnclli Jr. Sf> 72 62 189 Into the round ball season will be on Tuesday. RHAM's other game tine 110-116, Lou Miller 114, Gary started to press them late in tlie Bror.-• ni h«If 23-1.'! rn))i4

VOL. LXXXV NO. 61 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1961 (daoolfled Adm iiUlnf on Pnge M ) PRICE FIVE CENTS Death Count at 16 State News Deep Snow, TO THE STORE THAT GIVES YOU FAMOUS BRAND NAMES Faulty Engineering, Roundup Bitter Cold Katanga Mortars Hit In Midwest Negligence Cited in NLRB Asks By THE ASBOOIA’TED PRESS FAMOUS STAMPS Aircraft for A storm dumped heavy PLUS... VALUABLE S & H GREEN STAMPS Hospital Fire Probe snow on a wide area in the Midwest today. Headquarters of UN AND Pay Record Five inches or more of snow fell in belt that extended FOR THOSE EXTRA GIFTS THAT COST YOU NOTHING Hartford, Dec. 12 )— f Shaw, whose 14-year-old niece. a (JF Hgrtford, Dec. 12 (^)—The from Iowa through Wisconsin Faulty engineering and ap­ Diane Pape, waa one of the fire’s FAMOUS BRANDS! victipis, said the false celling was National Labor Relations to northern Michigan. FILL YOUR STAMP BOOKS NOW! parent carelessness seem to covered with sheet rock and faced Board has asked the Federal Michigan’s Upper Peninsula was Both Sides have been the main causes of with fire-resistant accoustical tile. District Court to compel the under eight Inches of snow and BRING THEM TO OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW HrK REDEMPTION STORE the disastrous fire at Hart­ The flamea, however, melted the United Aircraft Corp. to turn, the end wasn’t in sight. Nine inch, Arrow Samsonite ford Hospital Friday. paste holding the tileg and seeped es accumulated in Dubuque, Iowa, over some of its personnel rec­ and seven inches in Omaha, Neb. Report on CONVENIENTLY LOCATED RIGHT IN HOUSE & HALE Jantzen Marvella The toll of dead rose to 16 with into the tunnel, the inflammable the announcement yesterday that ords. In Wisconsin, Baraboo and An- McGregor Coro (Continued on Page Twenty-three) The NLRB request for a court tigo had 10 inches of snow, and Mrs. Gladys Bargalski Kokosa, 75, Rhinelander and Madison eight. FOR THOSE EXTRA CHRISTMAS GIFTS Hartford, who died Saturday, had order yesterday la part of the con­ Alps Karu tinuing litigation growing out of Blowing snow made driving haz­ Air Attacks succumbed to smoke inhalation. ardous. In Milwaukee, 280 plows Interwoven Game Mrs. Kokosa’s room was on the the lengthy strike against the UACTs F^att A Whitney Aircraft were put to work clearing a 4- Elisabethville, K a t A n g a, Adler Coty fire-wracked ninth floor where all 3 Fire Probe inch snowfall. of the other dead were found. and Hamilton Standard Plants in Dec. 12 — Katanga mortar 2 Harsh cold -covered much of the Wigwam Max Factor 1960. crews rained explosives on Announcing the first concrete re­ Agencies Blast In a related development, the western half of the country, with Pleetway Revlon sults of their inquiry Investigators International Association of Ma­ temperatures falling to -35 In U.N. headquarters here in the Pioneer Chanel said yesterday &ey think a hos­ chinists (lAM) filed damage Havre, Mont., -20 in Bozeman, night and Information Minis­ pital employe may have thrown NFPA Official suits against the UAC on behalf Mont., -16 in Blr.niarck, N.D., -12 ter Ali>ert Nyembo told news­ Reis Yardley discarded X-ray film down the of some of its members. in Denver. -10 in Osper, Wyo., chute where the fire began think­ •6 in Rapid Chty, S.D., and -3 in men he believed it is now B.V.D. Balmain ing the film would not burn. Hartford, Dec. 12 (/P) — Heads The suits and the requst by the Amarillo, Tex., Salt Lake City and aljandoned. Dorothy Gray State Police Commissioner Leo J. of the three Connecticut agencies NLRB are boBh based on the union Duluth, Minn. Swank contention that UAC failed to hon­ Freflli Katanga troops moved in Mulcahy, who Is also the state fire investigating the Hartford Hos­ Rain mixed with snow put a from the north today to reinforce Shields Tabu marahaJ, said that In preliminary pital fire issued a statement today or the agreement which ended the slippery surface on many roads In strike. the garrison of this secessionist Dickies Dana tests. “The film burned and threw accusing Percy Bugee, general northern Illlnole, Indiana and capital. out a black smoke.” manager of the National Fire Pro­ UAC did not. as it had promised, Michigan. Hubbard MacShore rehire strikers as soon as possible Though the veterans here were O f f a l s speculated that the heat tection Association (NFPA), of Heavy rain hit much of the| very tired after a week of fighting, Michaels Stern New Era seriously handicapping the investi­ or give them preference until Jan. south. Rivera edged upward and turned on the water sprinkler at 1 of this year, the union claims. commander in chief Gen. Norbert Hallmark the top of the chute. gation of the tragedy which cost 16 flash floods forced evacuation of Moke .said his army will soon take Kings Ridge lives. » Instead, the union says, UAC some homes in the , The water turned into steam put its force on overtime to get the offensive. He declared the Ka- Cricketeer Daniel Green which built up such a great pres­ They were jointly critical of a Ala., district. Chattanooga, 'Tenn., tangans have not given up a single sure that It blew out through the statement issued by Bugbee in out of recalling the strikers be­ was drenched by 3.68 inches of J&F Honey Bugs fore the deadline. position and will not be crushed chute door on the ninth floor. Boston Monday in which he stated rain in a 24-hour period. Jackson, even by superior weapons and the Stetson Kali-sten-iks Tho chute’s vent was too small that combustible ceiling tile was Tlie NLRB said ye.sterday it Miss., was doused by Inches In jet air force of the United Nations. to handle the pressure and was responsible for the rapid spread needs the company’s work and six hours. I Roytex Joyce wage records to Investigate the Tornadoes dipped into Jackson-1 The U.N. Congo Command in described as "had engineering” by of flame.s and Smoke and that the Leopoldville said unidentified air­ Model Troyling Hartford Fire Chief Thomas F. Lee. tile ’’added an enormous amount lAM charges. It asked that UAC ville, Ala., and Marion, Ala. One be forced to comply with two Injury waa reported in Marion. craft attacked the U.N.-held Elisa­ Donmoor Sandler The state’s deputy fire marshal, of fuel for the fire to bum.” bethville airport four times before Carroll E. Shaw, said the flames A telegram stating their views subpoenas issued Sept. 15 ordering Snow fell In the eastern sections Official Girl Scout Soft Pedal that the documents be produced. of Oregon and Washington and j dawn. A spokesman there reported went out of dontrol along the 2- was .sent to Bugbee oy State Po­ '26 bombs were dropped without Official Boy Scout Formfit foot deep false ceiling which hangs lice Commissioner Leo J. Mulcahy, The NLRiB request was "utterly western Montana. unreasonable,” the attorney for the Skies were clear in most, of the damaging U.N. installations. This suspended from the actual concrete Klisabethville dispatch, filed at Barbizon Warner's celling. (Continued on Page Eleven) l^nne manufacturer, Joseph C. western half of the nation. Snow Van Raalte Maidenform Wells of Washington, told the on the ground in Kansas ranged up 12:30 p.m. Katanga time, made no court yesterday. to 10 inches. mention of such an action. Two Superior Playtex Overtime pay records are not Katanga planes had raided the air­ Campus Nemo Prime Minister Tai*get kept for each department amd it port early Monday. would be necessary for PAWA 13 Belgians Killed (A U-N. spokesman In New Bertlyn Shapely and Hamilton Standard to assign Moise Tshombe, president of Katanga province In The O>ngo, is^ shown at his residence York described aa “absolutely Cinderella White Stag whole staffs to culling out the data As 2 Planes Collide In Ellsabethvllle today. In Brussels today the Katanga mission sftid tbs Unjted Nations false” the report that Tshombe’s asked by the NI41B, he said. attacked Tshombe’s residence. The mission, said Its direct contact with the reridence was palace had been attacked by U.N. Kate Greenaway Sacony Jap Police Smash Judge T.- Emmet Clarie reserved interrupted by an operator's message saying “we are being bombed by the U.N. (AP planes. He said sJso that reports McKern Rosecrest deetiloiii sn U s NLRB motion. Bzuasels, Belgium, Dec. 12 IB - Photofax via radio from Ndola). of U.N. aircraft attacking installa­ Two Belgian Air Force C119 cargo Bambury Mr. Thomson tions of Union Minlere In various 'Dinner with Winner* planes collided tin the air and parts of -Katanga provlnvaz''are Her Majesty Queen Casual crashed in flames today near Brus­ Reject Call for Restraint categorically denied.” ) Assassination Plot ' Hartford, Dec. 12 (.D—Gov. Nel­ sels, killing all 13 men In the two PUC Resisting Minikin Chestnut Hill son Rockefeller of New York will craft, the Defense Ministry report­ The Katangans claimed 4apture E Gordon Betty Hartford be the principal speaker at a $100- ed. of Important military equipment. Tokyo, Dec. 12 tflh—Police to­ a-plate Republican dinner Jan. 11, A spokesman said there were five Rate Hike Plan The morning, which started Carters Kay Windsor day claimed to have smashed an it was announced today. , crew members in each plane, plus peacefully, later waa again dia- Labor Opens Drive turbed by heavy mortar fire. Indian No-Mend Patty Petite ultra-rightist plot to assassinate Joseph B. Burns, chairman' of three military passengers. Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda and the dinner, told a Republican lunch­ The planes were on a routine In SNET Plea Oonberra bombers flew over the Alba Korell other leading members of Japan's eon meeting that the theme of the flight and preparing to land at railway station, but did not atUck. Van Raalte Forever Young pro-American government. Thir­ fund-raielng affair will be "Dinner Chievres 37 miles southeast of The government said Sabre Jets teen men were arrested and weap­ with the Winner.” Brussels, when they collided. They For Boost in Hartford, Dec. 12 UP) — The flown by Ethiopkin pilots of the Supp-hose Shagmoor ons and uniforms seized in pre­ crashed not far apart in a muddy Southern New England Telephone United Natltnis atta<^ed Shlnko- Bonnie Doon Springs Mills dawn raids. Kotmlnki Rapx Bailey field; spreading burning debris Co. has encountered resistance lotowe, uranium mining center Police said the conspirators over a wide area. about 150 miles west ot Elisab«th- C Meriden, Dec. 12 (JP)—Con^ess- from the State Public Utilities Crescendoe Pepperell Mills planned maiw murder because Fire engines were unable to ap­ Bal Harbour, Fla., Dec. 12 —“^convention alao urg’ed Oongreaa to vllle. man Frank Kowalski, a candidate proach the scene tbecause of the The AFL-CIO convention signalled raise the minimum wage to $1.25 commission on the so-called “auto­ Government sources said the at- Kayser Chatham they felt Ikeda’s government was for the Dem^oeratic party’s nomi­ Incapable of preventing a Com­ mud. Firemen and rescuers man­ full speed ahead today on wage in­ Immediately instead of in 1963. matic” rat’d increase portion of its Buxton Bates nation to the V.S. Senate, says his aged to reach the wreckage with petition for higher fees. (Continued on Page Eleven) munist revolution in Japan. . endorsement last night by three creases in contrast to President As part of President Kennedy’s Authorities said a Japanese In­ light equipment. ”I don’t know how we could al­ Fownes Beacon town committees indicates they Kennedy’s call for wage restraint. program. Congress -earlier this dustrialist financed the plot. I Visibility was poor in the area year raised the required pay level low you to Impose such -rate In­ M arfcx General Electric Westmoreland Syracuse Revere Wellington Bissell Westclox Detecto won’t accept dictation. ! and misty rain was given as one of The convention adopted a series creases,” commented PUC Chair­ Arrests are 90 per cent com­ Kowalski’s comment was a slap for about 25 million workers en­ Qualcar Morgan Jones Forstoria Corning International Burlington Pyrex Puritron Shetland plete. police said, and an attempt the probable reasons of the acci­ of economic policy resolutions that gaged in interstate commerce man Eugene S. Loughlln at yester­ at Democratic State and National dent. also pledged a drive to cut tho Is being made to leant If there is Chairman John M. Bailey. from $1 to $1.15 per hour, with the day’s hearing. Wastinghoute Fenton Duncan Farberware Wear Ever Rubbermaid Hamilton. Beach Toastmaster Beaiitv Wear "a man behind the scenes.” Farmers said plane fragments present standard 40-hour work If granted, this section of th-e Bulletins He said the endorsements by and pieces of parachute were hang­ proviso the minimum should go to Dalklchi Imoto, chief of public week. Kennedy has said that now i.s $1J5 in September, 1963. petition would allow SNETCO to Culled from AP Wires Cal-Dak town committees in Enfield, ing from trees. Some fragments no time to reduce working hour.s. safety, said the conspirators ap­ Brookfield and Montville came in were found nearly two miles from The AFL-CIO resolution says raise exchange rates automatical­ parently were given a spur by the Walter Reuther, head of the Au­ that as soon as the $1.25 figure be- ly when the number of telephones the face of “direct instructions” j the crash scene. to Workers Union, took the conven­ success of the South Korean mili­ from Bailey to withhold support The two planes had left Brussels BOWLES TO AID KENNEDY tary junta that took over the tion floor to denounce those advo­ (Continued on Page Eleven) Washington, Dec. 12 — In the Senate race for the time Military Airport for .Chievres Mili­ cating wage restraint baaed on the (Continued on Page Eleven) UPl JUST ONE OF OUR FAMOUS NAMES... Seoul government in May. being'. tary Airport. Chester A. Bowles made ttie There was no indication of how idea that greater labor costs would o rj ” 1 think this indicates that town upset the balance of expibrt-import switch today from naderaecre- wide was the Infiuence of the 18. committees are not going to he tary of state' to preeldenttal ad­ There was no unusual activity on payments. Reuther didn’t specify dictated to from within the state that he was opposing Kennedy poli­ Not One Good Word in 100,000 viser and President Kennedy Tokyo’s streets after the police or from without,” he said. Immediately. announced that announcement. cies, however. . m m r n f Kowalski said 10 town commit­ News Tidbits But Reuther said “We’ve got to Bowles will accompany him on a Unconfirmed leporta circulated tees now have endorsed him. hit back hard at this propaganda.” trip to lAttn America this that the plan .tailed for attempts Kowalski said he had been told from the AP Wires Increasing purchasing power by Judges FindEichmann weekend. With the Chief Execu­ NO-MEND HOSIERY on the life of Ikeda and 16 cab­ by Brookfield’a chairman, George tive looking on, Bowles took the inet members and bomb attacks raising wage rates, he said, is need­ R. Brown, that the committee had ed to expand the American econo­ oath of office as Kennedy’s rep­ U. S. District Judge George C. my. resentative and special ytdviser (Continued on Page Nineteen) PRIME MINISTER IKEDA (Continued on Page Twelve) Sweeney at Boston Imposes Jail Reuther said he wanted to Guilty on All 15 Counts on African, Aslan and Latin in five proportioned sizes to fit your legs as w ell‘as your foot sentences of one year and $5,(KM) answer those who say working American SLffalrs. He will be a fines again.st three men ail con­ hours shouldn’t be slashed at this roving ambassador. In little victed of conspiracy to defraud time. He said it would be ail right Jerusalem, Dec. 12 (JP) — The^defense that he was of an unim­ talks at the White House cere­ Report on Kennedy—2 government In $60,(KM federal high­ if there was enough work to keep gpec^al Israeli court concluded the portant cog in a big wheel and re­ way land taking in South Attle­ mony, Kennedy and Bowles’ bore the work force fully employed on reading of its judgment on Adolf place it With blanket conviction of down on what they called the • SEAMLESS DRESS SHEERS boro, Mass. . . . Ctounael for own­ a 40-hour week basia Eichmann today with a summary Eichmann as a g^iantyin a giant er of Locksmith Shop raided be­ heavy reeponslbtlltles of the new But with nearly four million un­ finding the former Gestapo colonel conspiracy. * Job. I fore television cameras asks, dis­ employed, he said, the time haa • FULL FASHION DRESS s h e e r s ' ^ . , The Biggest Domestic Problem missal of gambling charges guilty on all 15 counts of an In­ The court held Eichmann was against his client, on grounds, that come for unions to campaign for dictment handed down last April. one of ;the first Nazi officers to MUTE BOY DROWNS • MICRO MESH (SEAMLESS) publicity has made fair ^ trial im­ an hours cut to spread the avail­ The summation, preced-ed by learn of the plan to exterminate Hanover, Mass., Dec. 1$ IB — NOTE—West Virginia IumC»nedy so diligently toured thisf>public works program has been possible, according to report from able work. detailing examination of Eich- all Jews in Europe and called him Steven Smith, a handicapped boy ? SEAMLESS WALKING SHEERS played a special part in the for­ state, trying to convince audiences started, a big interstate highway Boston’s District Ciourt office. "We don’t pretend that evenr mann's role in the extennination of 13 who—because he waa mats tunes of John F. Kennedy. Here —sometimes large and enthusias­ has been announced. Francis Cardinal Spellman says worker is automatically entitled to of six million Jews in Europe, was (Contlnned on Page Two) —could not call for help when he \ • f u l l -f a s Hio n e d w a l k in g s h e e r s he won a pivotal political battle. tic,-sometimes as small as a dozen Robertson paused to wait on a at New York that Soviet Union is economic security,” he told the a blanket verdict is guilty. The became, lost last Friday, waa Here he ^ so encountered, - In mildly interested spectators—that customer. in “ near to final chapter” of long- delegates. "What we do-contend, maximum penalty under a special found dead today—apparently a stark outlln^4tej domestic range plan to conquer or destroy howevej',^ is that every worker is Israeli law is death. drowning victim. Gathering • SOF-STEPPER, FULL FASHIONED DRESS T h EERS he should be in the White House. “What do you need?’ he asked. problem that~m would face as F o r'll months he has been Pres­ This chore- finished, Robertson non-Communlst world . . . John entitled to a job and an opportu­ - The 3-man court convicted Eich­ Reds Demand greens for Christma* decoratlena President- A'reporter revisits the ident. turned to a more basic West Vir­ B. Connally, President Kennedy’s nity to earn a living for himself mann yesterday of capital crimes with other children from St. • iSOF-STEPPER, FULL FASHIONED WALKING. SHEERS state lor this article examining To find out how he’s done on his Secretary of the Navy, to leave and hlif family. against the Jews, then proceeded Coletta’s School, he wandered the Kennedy record. ginia need. / c promises, let’s retrace a cam­ "What worries me are the young his post Dec. 20 and return to "We won’t quit imtll every work­ to outline its views on the de­ U.S. Hand over away toward a hdal marsh about 7 • FULL FASHIONED SERVICE SHEERS paign trip. Texas to run for governor. er haa a job.” tails. three miles from the school. By ABTHtlB EDSON people. What’s going to happen to In May, 1960, Kennedy, his voice them? Used to be, they went Into Levittbwn, N. Y., school board The AFL-Cao chiefs set a $1.50 Searchers in an Air Force hall- AP Newsfeatnres Writer bans history book containing four The conclusion supported every NATO Official copter foimd the body. almost gone from excessive the mines automatically. Now only an hour aa organized labor’s new claim that Attorney General Gid­ New Holiday Shades of Lady Slipper, Almond Taup« Charleston, W. VA., Dec. 13 UP) speech- making, left booming, pages on the Colonial ./jutom of goal for the federal minimum —No state can match Weat Vir­ one thing can happen at the mines. bundling from (3en. Douglas Mac- eon Hausner placed against Eich- „ ‘SOMEBODY’S tVlLD IDEA* prosperous Chsrieston, crossed the They n e^ fewer and fewer men.” wage. mann after the former SSS of- ' Moscow, Dec 12 (JP)-^yiet Rus- ginia in its Impact on the eventful Kanawha River and went up Arthur High School after two-week A policy statement cleared by Palm Beach, Fla., Dec. 12 (B)— political life of John F. Kennedy. O oss the road and the railroad controversary . . Paris newspaper flcer was captured in Argentina, ! demanded today that the Unit Matthew H. McCloakey, Demo­ famed Cabin Creek, where coal is tracks that follow Cabin Creek. the resolutions committee for ex­ flown here, toterogated, States surrender West Ger- Here Kennedy spent a mtmth everything. France Soir quotes well-informed indicted cratic- national treasurer, today Here, as it has for almost 40 pected approval by the AFL-CIO and then tried. I man Gen. Adolf Heuslnger, chair- last year slugging it out in « : Kennedy went aa far aa Eskdale, Western sources as saying Soviet I man of the Permanent NATO (lmiroee In Bonn, tha West Oennan gov-* odtlee et S w . n a a ia e g , DoM, Monday Hmi Friday, now Ml C M s h n o i . ginia voters. ing or are being pUnoed, food customers should be mtltled to a of a statue. He heard over two days D-Ootm., that the work w B he It has beau 19 months rinoa K«a* stamps for the poor are la use, a (Ooatiaaed oa Page VwelveX nata nfund. (Coottniiad on Page Ihlrtean) one Judgs after another destroy his (OoattaRwd «s Page FeuteeaX done la Eaot Bw M w ii