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PAGE TWELVE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1987 ilmtrlfPBtpr lEu^ning Ifm li) Manchester Stores Open Every Night This Week Until 9 ------:------About Town Correction Heard Along Main Street LIGGETT Ayeniite Daily Net Preas Run T h i 'ChrUtmu p*rty of the The Wadhams and May Con-* For the Week ^ « d The Weather ' Grace Group of the Center Oongre- stnictlon Co. bid for the wing Business Bodies December 14. 1957, Fereeast of U. R Wantbar Bnrwwi ntlonal Church will be held in the And on Some of Manche$ter'$ Side Street!, Tpo on’Manchester Memorial Hospi­ REXALL DRUG Robbihs room Monday evening at tal was $1,405,806. Through a 6:30. A potluck will be served by transposition of figures in the George T. LaBonne Jr., of La- ^appear on the Manchester busi­ 12,685 Fair and. eool tonight. Low Mrs. Victor Herring and her com- You N am e II 4lng no further thought to the plan setting of the type yesterday, The yuletide spirit pervaded the'ist. Bonne-Sllversteln Associates. 153 ness scene, according to papers Member of the AudK 25-83. .Tneaday fair, Httle chnago m'ittee. The worship program led this figure was listed as $1,045,- Main St., has qualified as a mem­ iEurmn^ Bpralh filed In the town clerk's office this by Mica Gertrude Carrier; will be courtroom last Saturday as Judge i He showed ”p. Joined the agents 806. OPEN Bureau of Olrcu^Hoit in temperature. High In mid 40s. ber of the President’s Club of the week. In the Fellowship room. . Jules Karp saw fit to think of both, for dinner arid the conversation, Manchester—^A City of Village Charm the poor vagrant bfeore him and. When dinner was over and he made National LJfe Insurance Co., of Aurello dos Santos Silveira has the coming day of Christmas his way to the piano, he was asked Montpelier. , taken out a trade name certificate Members of the Holy Name So­ LaBonne will become a charter ciety of ,St. James Church are re­ The vagrant was appearing in by a ** membermemoer ofor theme group. "By By.the the nors were two men. one middle for the B. and S. Texaco Service Ml t-lStt SUNDAYS VOL. LXXVII. NO. 6.5 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1957 (Classined AdverMstng on Pngs 18) minded that the society will le- court for sleeping in a boiler room yob do for a living?” aged and one younger. at 270 W. Middle Tpke., and Harry, PRICE FIVE CENTP eetve in a body at the 8 o'clotk and told the Judgeiudee that he wanted "I "o agent for All-State.” he The middle aged man laid down Kowalski has filed the name pf Mass tomorrow morning. James G. to be put away for 10 or 20 days. replied. on a bunk first. The nurse, also the Tailor Shop on the Green at 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. \ Pettit of West Hartford, a past He was obliged with 20 days. middle aged. Inserted the needle 648 Woodbridge St. / for FR EE president of the Serra aub of Mere Threshold and the precious red stuff began MANCHESTER After Justice had been served in dripping into the bottle. Hartford, will address the group Before the special meeting Mon­ The Rogers Corp. was one of 12 two following cases. Judge Karp A couple of minutes later the SHOPPING PARKADE at the communion breakfast sched- resummoned the vagrant before day night to discuss the blueprlnU American companies participat­ DELIVERY uled for 9 o'clock in the school hall, him and reopened th< case. The for the Washington School addi­ young man came into the donating ing in seminar on high tempera­ part of the hall and laid down on judge informed- the vagrant that 20 tion, sn alert Manchestsrite ture materials for missiles to be Among the divorces granted In days would extend over Christmas spotted what looked like a mis­ a bunk. The same nurse inserted a held In Dec. 12, NATO Against Complacency; needle in him. Superior Court, Hartford, this and asked if that was what the calculation in the plana. On the The seminar was sponsored by week was one to Joyce M. from vagrant wanted. first floor in the new portion were When the middle aged man was the Aero Sciences Division of the Jesse K. White Jr., on the grovinds TTie vagrant replied in the nega­ located two lavatories. The plans finished a few minutes later, he G eneral E lectric Co. END COLD WINTER WORRIES of intolerable cruelty, with Jl.l tive and then the Judge asked him for the boys' room showed all the was escorted out to a table where Attending for Rogers, manu­ weekly support for one child and when he would like to get out. "I necessary doors, cabinets, and food and coffee were served. Sit­ facturers of Special purpose fibrous 110 weekly alimony. don't care, 'the vagrant said, "the w hatnot. ting there munching on a crueller and plasty materials, was Nor­ 23rd or 24th will be okay.” The girls' room, however, had was the young man. man L. Greeninan, manager of Nicholas Derewianka, 43 Cole­ ■something extra—a wall across the "How did you get through so planning, markets and products. Judge Karp told him that if he fast?" asked the middle aged man ocket man Rd., an electrical engineer of let him out on the 23rd that he'd opening where the main door in Europe Proposal Opposed Rogers recently formed a. high, the Connecticut Power Co., will be should have been. You would too if that nurse’s probably be back in by Christmas, aide held your hand.” temperature materials division : the guest speaker at the meeting so the 24th w’ould be better. In the hilarious discussion that w h ic h will correlate more that two ! of the electrical power generation, The final decision was the 24th followed, the problem of getting Obstacle Course years of research and develop- I tranamisslon and distribution sub- and the vagrant was sentenced to into the room was tossed around. ment on missile applications. | oommittee of the Connecticut Sec­ 16 days. "In case of dire emergency, you A motorist trying to make his way up ice-glazed Foster St. Atlas Count tion. American Institute of Elec­ could always beat down the wall Robert L. Longcrieri ,56 Duval News on Vanguard trical Engineers Tuesday. The A utom ation In Control with .vour bare hands, " said one. Thursday, and making little head­ Norway Asks Direct meeting will be held at 8 p m. at "Or iiee a can opener on that way, was a bit unnerved as a St., has been appointed assistant The cold weather that set in this youngster on a sled shot by his George T. LoBonne examiner in the inland marine de­ WITH the nneral offices of the Connecti­ week with the season's first snow wall." said another. Started at cu t IV>W( fishtailing car. This youngster was partment of the Phoenix of Hart­ ver Co. at Wethersfield. m ay have pleased the young in "Maybe they could put in a member of the organization, which large transom." followed by another, and then an­ ford Insurance Co. Attacked at Probe heart who go in for rugged sports. other. who shot by the car leaving consists of top underwriters of the A graduate of the University of JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL U.S., Red^Arms Talk The meeUng of the Italian Amer­ However, it Jeft one old felow we "How about getting out of there company from both a volume-pro­ ican Club tomorrow will be held at little room to spare. A fourth child Illinois, Longcrier has been with •THE ARISTOCRAT OF ANTHRACITE*' Canaveral meet quite often on Main St. cold In the first place? Do you suppose stood at the corner of Foster and duction standpoint and service to the Phoenix since 1953. He served ♦ "We had had three previous auc- ...... ■ y ^ J p.m. at the Eldridge St club­ in more ways than one. that the last construction worker clients during the year. Wa.'jliington, Dec. 16 (i?*)— house. An error was made in listing Blssell Sts. with a watch, ap­ in the A rm y ^rom 1954 to 1956. A.«.it. Secretary Garri.son Nor­ I cesses." Cape Canaveral- Ha., Dec. By JOHN M. HIoarpU'ER Being past his three score and would be sealed up in there? You parently clocking his playmates. ORDER NOW I He did not at once e.xplain what the hour of the meeting in an ac­ ten years, John's blood, you might know, sacrifice himself like they ton testified today the Navy ! 16 i^)— ,\n attempt to launch Paris, Dec. 16 (/P)—President Eisdnhower called on the count In yesterday's erald. After the trio had careened past McPprtland-BtdWell, 63 E. Cen­ j he meant by the successes, but say, is rather far back in hi.4 veins. did for s Pharoah's tomb?" him a second time, the driver gave ter St., has been appointed to han­ wanted to conduct the Van­ I apparently this referred to prevl- the Atla.s intercontinental bal- Atlantic Alliance today for heroic efforts to build its m ilita^ And as far as he's concerned cold "Maybe he could be lowered out up, slipped his car into reverse and dle the advertising, sales promo­ FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. guard Earth satellite test i oils tests of the Vanguard rocket. i liatic mi.ssile ha.s been post­ strength in the missile.s race with Russia "w:hile the margin weather is no more for Mm than it GENERAL the window on a rope." started backing do'wn the hill. tion and pH^Mc relations of the in secret hut was overruled I Norton said he argued both to poned, possibly until Tuesday. of power is still ours.'” is for the birds. "Alright, fine. Now we've got While he was doing this, the three Gunver Manufacturing Co., 234 ALSO: CONNECTICUT COKE. FtJEL OIL. RANGE OIL Snyder and to Secretary of the With an obvious appi-eciation of the construction man out of there. speedsters shot by for a third T V SERVICE b\' Murray Snyder, former I Navy Gates that all missile work. He immediately ran into demands- from some other NATQ Just Arrived Hartford Rd. \ 319 BROAD STREET—Ml 9-4,139 bottled cures for cold,.John told us But it’s gonna be tough on the time, and the one with the watch The announcement was made by Daya M QC A Call assistant White llou.se press including specifically the Earth Caiie Canaveral. Fla., Dec, leaders to postpone a final decision on basing nuclear rcKkets Thur.sday morning he didn't know- gh-ls If they have to use a rope to called one of them the champ be­ Nights secretary. j satellite Job, "should be done in 16 (/P)—The countdown that ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF Peter Gunas. president of Gunver, REMEMBER. . . "IT'S FOGARTY FOR FUEL" in Europe. why we hart to have cold we.sther get in there on a cold winter day." cause he had made the three fast­ who Said that enthusiastic public TEL. MI S-M83 Norton told thr Senate i6rpaie(l- private." ; precede.^ a mi.s.sile launching any more: ''everybody makes :heir est trips. A disagreement over quick action of NATO missiles bases THOSE POPULAR "Why not give credits toward response to the firm's hardware ne..a mibcommlttee that orders for "1 said it was against tbe .safety reporfedl.v wa.s under way and atomic .stockpiles appeared to be developing at the very own ice cubes now." the gym classe.s for anybody who As he drove away he heard: products called for the expanded publicity came from Snyder, who It of the nation for it to be done in today, preparatory to the test can make it to the window?" "I would have won. only that car advertising program. now is assistant secretary of de­ ' public." he testified. outset of the hisWoric summit conference to rally the re­ DORCAS Pardon the Intrusion The matter might never have was in the way and I had to go Verne Meier of McPartland-bid- fense for public affairs. Norton said the decision to give. fii'ing of America’s miglity| sources of the western coalition. What's a party without some en- been solved had not someone around it." well will act as account executive,. The Navy official took the atand intercontinental TjaIHs- ■ ' V ■ I m w m m m awe • I the test full publicity and to an- The conference opened with a brief public session at no® T ^FAVORITE lerlainmem'.’ finally discovered that the "metal Oh well, there's always some after Lt. Gen. 'Verne J. McCaiil ' swer reporters' questions freely tic weapon. j at which Eisenhower spoke. It went into a closed working wet blanket to spoil the fun. acting commandant of the Marine Manchester Insurance agents felt strip" across the entranceway was A new item being featured on was "a matter of policy determined There was no official word that j session in midafternoon, but statements of government heads RECIPES" that way when it came to planning not 12 feet high. It was a quarter- grocery shelves l.s Bon Ami’s Corps, testified that Soviet advan- higher than llie .Navy" the third attempt to launch an their Christmas party held this inch high threshold. It iMIght Be Christmas Stencil Decoration Kit. ce.r in weapons and apace technol­ Rear .1dm. Rawson Bennett, di­ Allas might be in progress, were made public as delivered. COOKBOOKS week. But they didn't want to in­ One of the worst streets in Man­ Produced by O rford Soap Co., ogy increase the thie.at of limited rector of nav.sl resear-ch. ’ also j Blit among men, women and G erm an Chancellor Konrad*'- vade their own ranks for a piano Get Me to Church on Time chester for motorists to try and manufacturer of Bon Ami Clean­ war. Jumped on Snyder, and the publlc- j children gathering on the beaches Adenauer backed the United player. navigate during icy and snowy Several friends of a local bride­ ser, and Jet Spray Bon Ami. the McCatil »lso cautioned the sub­ it.v atten d an t on the V anguard to watch for a firing, the report Statea principle that — In Make Excellent dkristmas "Let'a get somebody from the weather is Birch St., near Main kit comes with seven stencils, sev­ committee not to forgipt about im­ failure. ‘ spread that a countdown — a final Ademiner'a w,orda — NATO ahould Appeals Delay groom-to-be were planning a St. This area, which rises sharp­ Gifts outside. Wiy should one of us have "night before the wedding" stag en plastic decorations with adhe­ GIFTS proving other weapons and not to Bennett said the Ru.sslans had : hour-by-hour checklist - started' be equipped "with advanced-weap- to accompany the singing?" ly. gets little sunshine and. as a party for the man. sive backs, applicators, coloring "thifik in terms of missiles alone. " stated they would have no further early today. The exact hour was ona equalling those of our potent­ For Copios Coll: But w-ho to get? result, ice and snow lasts several and complete directions. Norton, wiio has jurisdiction over announcement of additional satel­ : not known. ial enemy." Yet Adenauer aaid all Executions of They decided to let someone elsy Included in their arrangements days longer than on other ar­ IFOR HOME and FAMIL Y i The company is introducing the Navy re.'ieaich. told the Senators lite attempts, that this was called ' The Atlas normally requires a military queatlona here need "very supply the pianist. A local enter­ was the printing of tickets to be teries. thorough study." with a decision Ml 9-3224 or sold to those wishing to attend. new kit with a new round style he was "not st all surprised " at the to the attention of Gates, and countdown of about 10 hours. tainer, who can book any kind of Many a time a motorist travel­ failure of the Vanguard when an put off until next spring. Three Slayers The party planners were a little of Gla.ss Gloss. Orford's new win­ Gates called it to Snyder's atten­ However, th^re is no strict time­ Ml 3-4877 musical entertainment, was ap- ing. west on Birch St. to Main St. dow and glass cleaner. attempted firing was made at Cape tion. table snd it is not unusual for Norway Bars Mtockpilea proaehed, and he was certain he disgruntled, but somewhat amused, has to stop for a red light only C anaveral. Fla., 10 days ago when the tickets ^amt back from "Apparently," said Edwin Welsl; "holds " delays called for the ’Premier Eina'r Gerhardaen of Hartford, Dac. 16 (Ab—Thrae could fugnl>h a pianist for a mod­ to find that when the light "I thought there was a great elimination of last-minute prob-1 Norway Informed the aummit con­ convictied kilten, originally ached- erate fee. , the print shop. The new 1958 line of Frigidaire changes the car won't budge for­ PING PONG TABLES likelihood it would fall." he said. (Continue on P a^o Nlnotoen) lems to add a number of hours They read, electric ranges will go on display ference that hia country has no uled to dia In tha alectric -chair at The insurance association went ward, instead the wheels spin to the total. Mra. Rihicoff. wife of Gov.. A, A, Rlbicoff, cuta the ribbon at noon today In dedication ceremonies of plans now "to let stockpiles be Wetharafiald Stata PrUon tonight, Read Herald Ad vs. ahead with plana for the party giv- "Stag Party—34 Pe ■ Couple." and in many cases the car driver soon at Keith's Furniture Co. The department, managed by Work Through Night the new .Windsor-South Windsor Bridge over the Connecticut River. Behind Mrs. Rlbicoff stands established on Norwegian territory hava appaals pandlng before tha has to back down the street and Watchers from beaches four to or to construct' launching sites" Stata Buprame Court of Errors, Positive Identification j Harold A. Thirkington, will carry 5' X 9' X each $ I the Governor, behind him is Hartford Ma.vor James Kinsellt. On the right are Sen. William A. turn around and head east instead 13.95 five miles away from the heavily Purtell and William E. Putnam, chairman of the Hartford Bridge Authority. iHerald Photo by for intermediate range ballistic thereby wiping out the original Included among the daily mail of west on Birch St. tl . line of nine ranges in a com­ guarded launching area noted plete range of colors in the firms O flaral. mtasilea. execution date. for the Ansaldi Construction Co. at Perhaps the solution would be High Tribunal Voids great activity around the Atlas ■------S ' Gerhardaen said that if neces­ rectangular style trend. They are Joae])h Li. Taboraky, THE ARMY and NAVY Bldwell St. one morning this week a box of sand at Main and Birch stands, where men worked under ' sary a solution to disarmament Arthur Columbe and Benjiunin was an envelope to the concern Sts. fioodllghts through the night. A couple of new names will soon must be sought "through direct Reid. which included a newspaper picture 5' X 9' X 1-2" e^ch $ J i Two of the giant mitailcs were , 2,500 Workers diplomatic negotiations between of owner Andy Ansaldi. The pic­ 1-2-3 K irk Taboraky and Culomba ware eon- Ex-Con Registration visibla in their stands. TTiese may the two principal military pow­ victad. of i(lrat dagiaa miurdar laat ture was clipped from an ad which At one of Manchester's church­ be the onea which were given I Mrs. Ribicoff Opens ers.” Thia was a clear suggestion June 27 In Ij||l|fo ^ Superior-ClMrt ean In a previous issue of The Her­ es. the minister's wife sings in the ______. atatic teats last week. 1Facing LayM for Amerlcan-Rusiian tama — for the hoUMS murders In New ald and was pasted on the envelope. choir along with the group’s many In addition to the firing eX- j something the European Allies youngsters. W ashington. Dec. 16 i>Pi The- put on probation for three yeara Britain of Bdaird J. Kurplewakl, a The envelope bore the letterhead pected today. another Atlas | have always shied at heretofore. as station oplMtor, and Daniel One day this week, as the wife B A S E Precisioti,^ut $ Supreme Court today struck down.! and fined $250. launching is believed likely toward ! The Norwegian Premier said the of the FJrst National Bank of Man­ 9.95 At Underwood South Windsor Span J. Janowski, a (^Komar at the sta­ chester. 6< which Ansaldi is a di­ entered the church for a scheduled 5-4, a Los Angeles ordinance re-; In her appeal to the High Court, the end of the week. right course would be for NATO to qulrlng persons convicted of the woman contended that any tion. Tha twoTlnen had been rector. choir practice, she overheard one Two previous test launchings of ' postpone a decision on rocket charged by poticajwith a aeries, of BINGOEVERY SAT. N IG H T^EW TIME 8:00 P.M. child tell another: crimes to register with the chief of; criminal registration law is uncon­ ! the Atlas weie held last summer ' Hartford, Dec. 16 (.B -Undeiwood bases in Europe. holdup murders 'l^und the state "Did you know that the minis­ police. stitutional because "it requires and last fall. I Corp, announced today a substan­ DUBALDO BROTHERS ORCHESTRA Without a Drawl tial cutback in typewriter produc­ By THE A.SSOC'IATED PRES.S <*‘transients sui'h as out-of-state But NATO’s civilian chirf, Bel­ but were tried lit (Murt on the New ter's wife is one of the chorus TRAIN TABLE The court was told 47 mimlci- j self-incrimination, is an unreason­ gium's Paul-Henri Spaak, lent Manchester Policemen Jack i tion at its Hartford plant, which The State's First Lady cut the' users, the toll is 25 cents Britain murdeia imne. g irls?" $ g .951 pslilies and five states have sim­ able exercise of police power, per­ (Continued on Page Ten) The toll becomes effective on all powerful support to President El­ Cavagnaro and Gordon Neddow will result in laying off 2.500 em- ribbon formally opening the new ilar criminal registration laws. mits cruel and unu.iUal puniah- Taboraky had aApa before bean plpyes for approximately 60 days. senhower, He called on all 15 met on the street the other day PINE TOP and BASE ment, encourages unlawful arrest Windsor-South Windsor bridge,’ Windsor-South W i n d s o r , niembers of the Alliance to arm sentenced, to deatjl.lor first degree and we wonder what a paaserby Where’d Everybody Gof Justice Doiiglss wrote.the ma­ liie effective date for the cut­ Busine.ss is always booming dur­ and searcli, and is a denial of tliis noon as her husband. Gov-1 bridge this noon, following inspec-! themselves with the most modem murder but had . been freed from thought when he heard how they jority decision. Joined by Chief back I* scheduled for Jan. 10. the death row at Wnherafleld on a ing the Christmas rush and extra PHARMACY Justice Wsrren snd Justices Black. equal protection and due prooeas Service 80% ernor Ribicoff, snd Chairman Wil- { tion of the crossing and its ap-' nuclear weapons and aaid fajluge greeted each other. of law.” The company has approximately technicality—tha-'^^t condemned' clerks and salesgirls and salesmen 664 Center St— TeL Ml 9-9814 Chirk and Brennan. Justice Frank­ 5,500 emplovea at five different io- liam...... H. Putnamr, of the Greater, j .proaches, . the dedicating « .partv had --- to do so would leave the Soviet Said Neddow, "What do you are taken on to augment the reg­ u -»—.j ..... t... -..J- . . ... _ _ Union with a nuclear monopoly man ever freed .'frofn the Inatitu* hear from the tribe, Cochise?" furter wrote a dissenting opinion Douglas, for the msjoritv, said cations in Hartford, Bridgenort, Authority made luncheon at the Fuller Brush Co. ular staffs, but there is a pet in Europe. tlon. ■ ^ V BILL TUNSKY The reply, "Not too much. Brok­ I MANCHESTER LUMBER, INC. | for himself and Justices Hsrian the Los Angeles ordinance violates Of Normal on New Hartfoid and Burlington N. J. ’’'’if/ , . ' T^raffic began to Row at once. peeve that we have, and we are PINE LEN O X the due process of law requirement Adenauer and Gerhardaen spoke Reid waa convleloa of tho first NOW OFFERS YOU A TERRIFIC en Arrow” " and Whittaker. Justice Burton There are approximatelv 3,600. .. ”",5 °oto Today's cars in cro.ssing the bridge degree murder of Mrs. Fiorina Mc- sure that we share it with many 255 CENTER STREET PHONE Ml 3-5144 w rote s biief sep srate dissen^J. of the Conatitutlon's 14th Amend­ fmploveii at the mntn factory here. Windsor side are not the first to do so. Trucks out before Elsenhower had for­ others. PHARMACY ment. by the Windsor High School band' and contractors' vehicles had been mally presented to the summit (Jluney ih Hartford. Hia sentence We Heard Yoti The Los Angeles ordinance, Subway Lines The company al.so said that It to death in the electric chair was „ . , ^ • "'hy is it that when you are 299 E. Center St.—MI 9-0896 The ordinance makes it unlawful was met at midatream by Putnam I able to get over the river since meeting an American offer to sup­ Holiday Special adopted in 19,13, was attacked by I ___ i _ would lay off LOOf) employes in also mads last June 27. Ever hear of the man who closed looking around for something in "for any convicted person to be or Bridgeport. and members of the authority,! last October; during the month ply missiles and stockpile nuclear the barn door after the horse ran Virginia Lambert who in 1951 was ! , .Dec. 18 i/Pi. The Mayor James Hartnett and other FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ON a store there are several sales remain in the city for a period of Undenvood operations at New weapons in western Europe. The aw ay ? ronvicted of forgery and put on I city's subways stepped up opera- officials of Windsor, and First Sc-| proposal had already been infor­ staff people to direct you to the more than five days without, dur­ ! tions to 80 per cent of normal dtir- Hartford, the general reacarch (Continued on Page Ten) Yesterday morning two cars exact spot, but when the selection probation. In 19.12 the. probation ing such 5-dav period, registering lectman Thomas Burgc.sa and hia mally circulated, however, through ALUMINUM skidded on the icy pavement and is made and you are ready to was changed to require her to, with the chief of police." ing the morning rush hour today as laborato-^' here, „nh Burlington ‘ who have no actual knowledge of "They said it would take us two | the partition of Europe." NATO, NIXON CITES ADVANTAOB words, when a town highway The Authority shifted motormen to bring lnv«.’enfo""tones in , line with who came to the rescue of an in­ •tatlort. , questioned for tw'o h o u rs,! their duty to register: He added: sales. and a half years to build this; The Herald has in­ he aaid. coiild alao act to tighten W ashington, Dec. 16 IffV-.'VIee TERMS PHONE Ml 9-9095 lr\ick appeared and did the Job. j among the divisions to improve bridge— so we put it up in seven stalled a new and larger economic ties between the free sured? and theri'-qharged with having fail- "There is wide latitude on the service on the llnes serving Brook­ President N'lxon said, today Um The driver was skidding on the LISTING SERVICE ed to register as an "ex-convief." m onths." telephone switchboard world and Middle Elaatem nations. United States has no$' "l4ist the MLS lyn and Queens, which have been And today, downstream the; The Helping Hand Urges ‘Common Policies’’ FREE ESTIMATES ice. He couldn't go forward, nor | A Jury convipted her and she was (Continued on Page Ten) most affected since the strike be­ with additional trunk overall. mlUtar)' advantage which NO OBLIGATION Yesterday b|ood donations were backward, until the agent showed Founders Bridge at Stale St., ! He insisted, too. on a need for we have enjoyed, do isojoy aad For <)utck Rcaolta gan. Hartford, stands ready for its for- ' lines to provide increased collected for Manchester at the up with a bucket of sand. BUYING or I "common basic policies" to be Mill continue to enjoy for some □ The speed-up in service was an- dial opening next .Monday. With and faster service. ' worked out in consultation among Masonic Temple. Among the do- Anon. of Manchester SELUNO News TiHbits tim e In the future.” Nixon waa nolmced as the striking motormen the slightest specisl need, it could - j the alliance members so the Uni­ prepared to take formal action on Effective at once our the opening speaker at.’a semi­ Culled from AP'W ires be used today. ted States '’as the leading power" nar held by the Air Force Asen. Mayor Robert F. Wagner's back- The 1,677 foot structure, longest new telephone nnmher could act quickly and with NATO Deadlocks Feature to-work proposal. for several hundred Washington in this countri’ ever built by the will be: I support in any future crisis. Cheer Attack oq Wagner newsmen on the subject of mis­ West German Defense .Minister pre - stressed concrete method, i'he President, in a bid to reas­ siles and saielUtes. Christmas Dry Cleaning At t Manhattan rally yesterday Strauss says that trying to defend brings together within a mile two sert strong American leadership in BUYING A NEW HOME? Carlton W. Hutchins Arthur A. Knofla John H. Lappen, Inc. Ellsworth Mitten n the motormen cheered sharp criti­ Mitchell 3-2711 V his country without atomic, weap­ across-river towns that since their the face of the Soviet leap forward EDEN RECOI'UUNG Ml 9-5182 BIl 3-5440 MI 9-S26I m S-60S0 1957 UN Assembly cisms of Wagner's proposal made ons would be "madness" . . . Bur- establishment have been a circuit­ in nuclear mis.siles. said mighty Saturday night. IxM>e, England, Dec. 16 (IP)—Sir 1re.se president arrives for checkup ous 8-10 miles apart bv wav of iRaurhrHtrr . new forces were beginning to .Anthony Eden, 60, was reported The mayor also told the strikers at Walter Reed Hospilr.l. other Connecticut River cro.ssings. "Cast a pall over our world." ■ • on television last night that the recovering today from a new at­ McKinnev Brothers Elsie Meyer ' United Nations, N, Y., Dec. 18 ' the sponsors of both agreed not to Yugoslavians finally learn that As officir-ls remarked, the new tack of fever but his doctors sug­ DOUBLE SPECIAL Inc. (gi—Deadlock characterized the press them to a vote. city will not let Itself be "black­ U.S. military aid to their countrj’ bridge creates an entirely new re­ Euruinij Ifrrali (Continued on Page Ten) gested he move nearer London so Ml 0-6481 1957 session of the U.N. General mailed" Into acceptance of their has ceased . . . Eisenhower renews lationship between communities on MI $-6060 Dispute on .S.vria demand for separate bargaining they can keep in closer touch LADIES' and MEN'S Assembly. But delegates front both In a session-end statement. U.S. Invitation tp France’: Coty to visit both sides of the river—not Just ulth him. East and West credited the ses­ rCmesentatlon. U.S. those now Joined directly, but the Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge aaid Louis Waidman. attorney for sion witli some accomplishments- - one of the Assembly’s major ac­ Former Notre Dame president . many more eaat and west that now Ken Ostrinsky John Bisscll though they disagreed over what the striking Motormen-’s ^nevo- TALBERT PICKS TEA,M PLAIN SUITS complishments was "stripping Rev. Cavanaugh says Catholic 1 connection, Melbourne, Australia, Dei:. . 16 » ll 8-5159 PI 2-6828 th ey w ere. lent Assn. (MBAL told the rally Nixon Raps Emphasis away the. sham and insincerity of that, without clarification ,of the homes and schools in country have ; UK—In an eleventh hour decision 'Tie session started Sept. 17 and the Sovietwar scare that the Unit­ not done enough to stimulate in-r bridge, one^of the Greater Captain Bill Talbert of tV Unitrtl ended Saturday night after deal- Mayor's proposal, the men would tellectual leadership . . . N’atlonal i Hartford, system financed by reve- ed Statea was masterminding a be buying "a cat in a bag." Stales Da via Chip Team tonight ■ Ing with a full agenda of 86 items. threat to the seciirlty of Syria.” Coqference of Christians and Jews I bonds, will cost commuters Real Estate Center Change In .Atmosphere In his "peace proposal," Wag- On Science Education named the four men squad for Stanley Iroy Soviet. Deputy Foreign. Minister opens program ofllcr in New cents to cross; occasional the challenge round, elimihating MEN’S COATS REG. East Hartford. Conn. ’’ , / Ml S-6278 A veteran delegate. Carlos P. Vassily V. Kuznetsov said the As- Haven usera who hold 'commuter tickets! Herbie Flain of Beverly Hills, Romulo of the Phlllpplres, coiu- (Conliniicd on I'age Eleven) $1.25 JA 8-6524 .sembly"was an important factor 'VedeySn Univeraity announces may use them. For infrequent or! New York, Dec. 16 iJPi — Vice, tion . is “ quality, not quantity," Calif. Flam had played, tbe'aln, mentrd that a radical change in It will, receive grants totaling President Rlct)»d M. Nixon has Ni.xon said. gles against both the Phlllpptaiea the atmosphere had come with in preventing the possibility of an LADIES’ DRESSES immediate attack on the Syrian $58,000 from Es.so Educational warned againstlbo much emphasis , Three Criticisms and the Belgians. The .amiad Bemie Canter “ the emergence of the Afro-Aaian people.” Foundayon. . . .Fomio.ian security on science traiiiing. saying the named was Vie Seixaa, Gardner Earle S. Rohan atates as the largest single group, Anti-Reds Leai^ing Venezuela Yoters He named three prevalent crit­ { TRemont 6-8405 In the political committee's de­ authorities announce arrest of II public school system should de­ icisms of the nation’s school sys­ >liilloy, Barry MacKay and . Bon 4-PlEOE Plan on the best heating . . . automatic MI 8-7488 and the outpacing of the West hy bate on Algeria, a strong Asian- In Bangkok Voling civilians - - including three newa- For Perez Jiitienez velop "the whole man, not merely tem : Too many soft subjects, , Holmberg. Soviet Riis-aia in rocketry." one phase oft he intellect," oil heat and clean-action M o b ilh a a t l These developments, he said, Afrlcan resolution calling for self- panermen on subversion oliarges. teaching geared 'o the least gift­ COUCH COVER Reg. 82.50 All -ground 'senreh planned . foi- Nixon, speaking las. night at ed students, and automatic ad- ' 1VAV.NE R.APS D U U JSS $2.25 "have produced a new equilibrium, determination and negotiations Caracas. Venezuela, Dec. 16 -/Pi Jorvis Realty Co. was reduced through Latin-coun­ Bangkok, Thailand, Dec. 16 (Ah plane believed to have crashed the 26th annual scholarship dinner vancement’to keep children froiVi U'ashlngton, Dec. 16 (/r>. — 2-PIECE _____ Make your new home a more comfort- Madeline Smith of forces in the Assembly which, —Thailand's Leftists received — Gen. Man os. Perez Jimenez, as 44 CONE STREET — Charming 6*/] Roam Home. Sereeaed try amendments to a proposal . . - near San Francisco. . . Eighteen of Yeshiva Univerr.ity. said edu-j facing the challenge of failure, Rep. Wayne Hays (D-Ohto). re­ able home with safe, dependable auto­ Ml S-I642 Mn 8-4110 I or controversial political questions, expected, was winning re-e)ectlon porch and attached X-car garage. Three hedrooms, ceramic for discussions, with self-determin­ crushing defeat in Bangkok today E gyptian wnrhers killed as bus 'cation constituted "our moat I Nixon termed the last point turned to^VttTi the denre In” Secretary of Sta^ Ml t-4S8t j he said, "they will have to face JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. 80 8-6066 % and the-A slan-A frlcan group to 29. the amended proposal. Tlie result The Democrats were leading Bru.ssels, Belgium. . .'W est German Election officials reported that salary, prestige and backing to The group, well over a third of the ' was a 3737 tie, with 6 abstentions, failure. Dulles. Hays spent five woeks-m MaMIkaat givt$ their nearest opponents four to Chancellor Adenauer to' call on of 60.872 ballots counted in Cara­ enable us to attract the best minds western Europe, (he Near l^ t whole membership, can fnistrate not even the bare majority needed "Since life is this way, then our i mart eltan htat pir galtonl 164 Eaat Center Street, Mancheeter one in first returns from the Sun­ Elsenhiiuer tomorrow. cas, 21 per rent were "no ” votes to this honored profession." .schools do not realisticalU’ pre- : and Africa aa bead o7 a" House ••••eeesasseei l e e e e a a a l major decisions in tlie Assembly i for a committee recommendation IVIobilheat Elva Tyler MI t-5261 MI 8-8210 Ml 0.2896 day election.. . Returns from the Beck free on $.1,000 Imnd a f­ apd 4 per Cent we-e invalid. Raying the basic responsibility pare students if they ignore. Jhess ^ Foreign .\ffairs Subcommittee.'. Alice Ciompet because these require a two-thirds ; to the Assembly. rest of the country were not in. The announced count was 45.687 MANCHESTER MI S-4468 OR CALL THE REALTOR OP YOUR CHOICE 8 0 M 548 ter coiiviiiion on embezzlement for Mucation rests with the Anier- hard realities.’! vote. In t’he Assembly, a compromise There was little interest in the rharj:e.s. awaits sentence. , . AFL-' "yes." 12,795 "no" and 2.390 in- J|j6AIH>araflL N1.XOR added: The Vice President was. awgrd- POPE To BBOABCAST On Syria's Soviet-backeil com­ j resolution with Asian, European voting in Bangkok: " Only .about CIO Piesldent George 5Ieany may i valid. Those thrown out were of plaint that, Turkey was preparing I and Latin-Amerlcan sponsorship merican ecjitsation will be no ej an honorary, doctor of laws at Yattean City, 16 (Pi— C A U MltebeH 3-513S FOR TOP QUALITY 40 per cent of the eligible voters be summoned to testify in suit I voters who had plsced both a blue bettor and no worse than the in- the $100-a-plate dinner, attended The Ctaristmiia midnight 8lasa DRY CLEANERS an attack, Syria introduced a reso­ passed unanimouslyi I t ’e.xpreaaed a turned out. aimed at erasing James Hoffa's'.."yes" and a red "no” b dot ln_.en-u, dividual American parent wants it by some 800 persons. SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS Waiten W. Grant lution calling for an investigating wjah fob "pourparlera"—a French Jhat Pope Plus XU will .cele­ 93 WELLS ST. — Ml 3-725^ T. J. Crockett Gaston Realty Co. Geodehad Realty Khuang personally won 36,000 election. .j velopes dropped in the boxes. 1° be. ' At a breakmst here yesterday, brate in hia private chapel will MI 0-8781 Agency commission while seven other term meaning something more votes—double the number received New York Transit Aulliority; The counting Is hot expected to MI S-IS71 N f S-7028 countries recommended interven­ "Whether It takes more class- Ni.xon received the second annual be broadraat by' Vatican Radia. SAME DAY SERVICE — FREE DELIVERY 8 0 S-1I5S than discussions and something by the only non-Democrat victor. says flr.st fiye days of subway be completed for several days. But rooms, better ^teaching salaries, ( Irving M. Ives award from ’'Task tion by Secretary General Dag less than negotiatlbfis. A Vatican announcement today Independent Phra Borlphand. strik e results In loss of 01.058,224 the Interior Ministry aiinoiinced fewer frills, more algebra and leu Force '57. ” a division of the New said llie ceremony will be ac­ MORIARTY BROTHERS Welles Agency Hammarskjotd. Greece promoted • resolution Elections were held for the sec­ in fares'. . . Swiss govertiment dis­ that Perez Jimenez had been over­ BRANCH STORE 470 MAIN ST. Clifford Hansen Howard Hostings square dancing, this responsibility ; York SUte RepubliciUt Cbmmit- companied by Christmas mnsla Warren E. Howland Advanced canvassing showed for nelgotlationa on self-determin- ond time this year to name 160 ACROSS FROM CENTER MOTOR SALES s o S-180S P I S-78S6 la s-im closes that Soviet Premier Bul­ whelmingly chosen, in Sunday's cannot be paued by the people to : tee. and songa by a Vatlaaa orohea- 315 CENTER ST. " MANCHESTER neither reeoluUon could get the ganin asked them In propose East- Washington." :------aas-tios two-thirda majority, so (OMHMIM8 M Fag* T«r«) tra aad choir, la aa adJeiBla> (CMtbiued op Fhgo Five) West aummit meeting. (Continued on Page Two) The major problem of educa-1 (Ooatluued oa Pag* FIv*) ohamber. ,

t:-.. 1 PAOS TWO Veneasuela Voters Thou Shall Not—— placing faith in medala or dangling For Perez Jimeiiez baby aheea and bearing down on S ilk T ow n the gaa pedal, ha aaid. 16 Persons H,e laid he wai tempted to dlt- Pace One) tribute during thia aeaaon atick- Optimtotio Bidding Bast dealer Pastor Lists Highway ers like the one used by one mem­ batloiUnc-. to een'C five more years Join Qiurch Lends to Defeat Both sides vnlaerable ber ot the dioceae; Slow down. The That Interpret The W^Notes and Quoted North' life you take may be an Episopal- •a preeMent. By AUPKED SHUNWOLD * J J 2 ian. Wishes or llie Family Interior Minister Laureano Val- Bolton, Dec. 16 (Special) —Six­ "Who was responsible for get­ ns^^rMt^ot v t ^ V ^ t T ^ “"■•’project to, operate for two years EARL YOSTi V g 10 6 J 2 nscUcut Stale Mental Health De- ~ . IcnllU Lanz eeUmated that more teen new members were received ting us overboard?" asks a Balti­ The privet Is designed to provide ‘Ten Commandments’ more reader. “ North and South Wed., “ The Heica Morfaa Rlory*' partment reported today receipt of psychiatric screening and diag­ JOHN B. BURKE than i».200.00 of the 2,700.000 votea Quarter Ccncury Club membes- ■,\von St., Mrs, Jack Hunter Hamilton Standard ip Windsor Into the United Methodist Church ♦ K Q 9 Rockville. agree they got too high, but each feri F.ai( a Federal grant of nearly $40,000 nosis "of late adolescents and young Effects of Fire FUNERAL HOME were affirmative. Vallenilla's ship at Pratt * WTiitney Aircraft Locks have been presented to in morning worship services yes­ adults, psychiatric care and treat­ Hebron, Dec. 16 t'Special) —■ Also. Mfs. W. David Keith of 66 thinks the other bid too much.” k 9 7 4k A 10 6 to eitablish a psychiatric lervice ‘hour. I f it says ‘Stop’ it means slow flgures Indicated that about 83 per In East Hartford added the name Howard Works of 45 Cone St. and terday. "South made nine tricks with­ »K4 VAJ987 ment for those for whom these are Members of St. Peter's Episcopal down into second gear.” On Forest Lands TKL. Ml S-lseS Hlllcrest F^., Mrs. Charles King for most inmates in the New Hav­ 87 EAST CENTER ST. cent o f the qualified voters went to of Jame.s Wiley of 60 Campfleld of 25l Spring St.. Mra. Oliver Rnvmo-.d Ruddell of LIO Oak St. Taken Into fellow.ship and out much trouble, but also wdthout >98652 ♦ A ) 10 indicated, follow-up and after­ en county jail. Officials said they Church were aaked to obey Ten A t nighttime you can have even AMBUIANCE 8EBVIOX the polls. Rd. recently A former profession­ -Peters of 37 Steep Hollow I^ne. greeted by members of the congre­ much pleasure. W e’ve tried playing k 6 5 4 2 4b 7 3 care for those treated, and more fun. If the other driver re­ Lasts 25 Years Peres Jimenez’s 130 nominees believe It ia first such service psychiatric consultation to Jail Commandments of Safety through­ al baseball player while residing in Mrs. Bradley Prohaska of 52 gation were Mr. and Mrs. Robert the hand several different waysi South STATE fuses to dim his headlights, dim for the chamber of deputies also Bruce Rd., Mrs. Harry Reinhorn Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Erland- and they all come to the same re­ A K Q 8 4 3 established for a county jail. personnel. out the holiday season in yester­ Paterson N J., Wiley joined the yours until he is almost up to your Madison, Wta.— A woodland spe- were without opposition. of 48 Helaine Rd.. Mrs. Austin son. Mr. and Mra. Calvin Fish. Mr. sult. » 3 The service will focus on in­ Dr. Marsh noted that "in 1956 it day’s Sermon by their pastor, the car. Then fla.sh your lights into his Officials said there were no dis­ Aircraft in_ 1932. Wiley is chief of ♦ Q 7 3 NOW and TUESDAY was necessary to commit 41 In­ claliat for the Wisconsin (Conserva­ Schillinger of 29 Otis St., Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Forster. Jerome "South claims that North gave mates between the ages of 16 and Rev. Douglas F. Pimm. eyes. That will teach him a lesson." tion Department, Bill Jipaon. re-; turbances during the plebiscite. materials conlrols at the East Melrose, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. A A J 10 8 Feature Shown 6:80-9:25 25, said Dr. Ellas J. Marsh, acting mates of the county jail to a state RANGt Hartford plant. He Is married and Jacques Shaw of 159 Avery St., him too much encouragement In The Commandments were rec­ While he was In , porta that the efforts of a forest But the explosion Friday o f a Mrs. Frank Sheldon of 78 N. Elm Miller, Mrs. WilMam Neverette. Ejut South West NdoOi Mental Health Commissioner. mental hospital." ) ■ It has three children and four grand- the bidding. North says that South the young minister once adtrtinis- fire on timber growth ma^ last bomb in the basement of a new St.. Mrs. John W right oi 66 Bald­ Mr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Rogers, I o t o Pass 1 N T Stating that some 800 in this The capacity of the century-old ommended as ail alternative to the could have passed three spades, Pass 2 A Pass 3 A tered the last rites to a victim of more than 25 years. ( U E L O I L government housing project in oil- win Rd... Mrs. Warren Howland of Clifford Stephens and Mrs. that nobody pointed a gun at him age bracket are sent to jail each jail la about 300 and the average game of "American Rouiette.” or rich Maracaibo was disclosed. The Pass 4 A Pass Pass daily census is slightly below that such an Incident. Jipson said a stand of timber in 49 Constance Dr. and Mrs. John Marilyn Yanski. and forced him to bid the game. year, Dr. Marsh Said: highway gambling, whoae rules he G A S O L I N t government said three persons Pass number. Admi.ssion. of the 16 to "Then a.i a sideline," he added, Wisconsin that was swept by fire Shea of 40 Phelp.s Rd. The Rev. and Mra. Carlton Daley "Who Is the guilty overbidder?” Opening lead — O K "The new aervlce is intended to' also described. "you have a game of hlde-and- In 1932 ie growing low-grade trees were injured. The bombing was • • • 25-year olds range from 45 to 100 Instead, he aaked each member and choir members Ethel Lee, North is the culprit, but by a provide crucial psyshiatric inter­ aeek. You hide from the police and today at the yearly rate of less blamed on "persons belonging to a month. to ailently resolve to obey the fol­ Three M’s — Mary Brewster, Marilyn Yanski and John Chick very close margin. It was pos­ vention at a point that well may they try to find the wrecks." than ISO board feet an acre com­ opposition groups.” Mary Schweizer and Marion Stark­ the United States and the Orient. be the last barrier against a fixed Inmates Incuude both men and lowing commandmenta at least attended the 250th anniversary sible for either partner to hang ’rae Rev. Mr. Pimm de.scribed pared with 300 board feet for an­ ITie explosion was the first viol­ weather — have been promoted to He was born in Davenport. Iowa. course In crime." women, some of them indicted through the New Year holidays: BANTLY OIL celebration of the birth of Charles back, but they should not be cen­ Advent as the season of prepara­ other stand, on the same type of ence connected with the plebiscite supervisors In the Traffic Division Wesley in Boston last evening. San Francisco- Brig. Gen. Jesse and "bound-over" for trial, and 1. Thou Shalt have none other I •I'll' \ M , l\( since police broke up a demonstra­ sured for reaching game. Aggtres- The grant of $39,819 was given others serving sentences of up to tion for the anniversary of the soil, which has not been touched by of the Southern New England Tele­ The event was held at Symphony A. Ladd. 70, veteran of .50 years concern than to drive safely. : : 't \'S I IM ; 1 tion of university students three slve bidding pays handsomely in the Department of Mental Health one year. Of the 16-25 age group coming of Christ into this world, fire during the last 50 years. phone Co. in Manchester. . . Louis Hall to honor the founder of the the long run, but aggressive bid­ in the Army, died Saturday. He by ^be National Institute of Men­ 2. Thou Shalt not worship speed This lose of productivity, ia di­ u-eeka ago in Caracas. served in the Mexican Campaign .serving sentences, the average nor any other thing than thy God a season when purple Is used as a TEL MItclicll 9--I595 Youcll of 88 Harlan Rd. has be­ Methodist Church. The choir mem­ ders are bound to get overboard tal Health of the United States symbol of sorrow for mi.sdeeds rectly due to the destruction of or­ come a 10-year man with the bers sang in the chorus assembled and both World Wars. length of stay ia about six months. and thy soul and the lives of Interfaith ,\ward occasionally. They must accept Piibllc Health Service. during the past year. ganic matter in the soil by forest SNEITCO. He is an Installer in the for the occasion. Washington - Ri.by A. Black. Charges cover a variety of of- others. KUCKVILLE TR 5-.«71 these occasional defeats cheerfully. Dr. Marsh is named as the prin­ Ten.ses: as.sault with a dangerous Slaughter Period fires, Jipson ajdd. Organic matter, Hartford, Dec. 16 ng of the O vil A ir Patrol and speed nor carelessness of another A\new car may cost you * N avy Store; Leon Rubin of in town and is expected to call a Low Prices Buckland Rd., Wapplng, won $100 game. tlon of Dr. Frank Mongillo. attend- ' P " f ‘dvnt and treasurer of the driver but rather live thine life and Engineered Metal; Herman Wlers- public hearing on the subject in $ 2 ^ ... or $3000 ... op in the November monthly sugges­ A fter North's jump. South had Ing physician at the Jail." Dr. M on-! " Machine Prod- drive a.s God Intended.” tion awards competition at Pratt bicki of Herm’i Cameraa; Eugene the near future. PROGRAMS Police, Deliver the Goods i500(L But a new mircale Potterton's little choice. Good players don’t gillo proceeded with the 'Mrons ' & Whitney. Kelly, insurance; Walter Perrett The proposal would correlate the A giay kitten with a red ribbon is delivered to 4-year-oId Kath­ The sermon was delivered in re­ HELP YOUR CHILDREN drug-\which saves your life "hang" at three of a major suit o, P...... ■ 1 ,™ .!)^ '’'';:... S,.„ CAP sponse to a request by Gov. A, A. • • * of Manchester Moving and Truck­ town's fiscal period to that of the sheriff of New Haven CVimly. leen Bi'own by Police Capt. UeRoy Steffens as an early Christ­ WITH THEIR SCHOOLWORK WITH THE — may W t you $3... or $6 SUte, July 1 to June 30. This or at two no-trump. They bid Ribicoff that every priest, minister New meifibcrs of the Women's ing; Francis Benevento of the Tlieir desire to see the project conDuander earlier this year a fte r’ mas gift from 7-year-old Brian Soncrant of Birmingham, Mich. ,would be beneficial in education game and take their chances. several years of duty "with th e: and rabbi preach a sermon con­ ... or (if it’s especially ex­ Auxiliary at Manchester Memorial Memorial Comer Store; Mike fulfilled led to the appointment of groun Brian had written Chicago police chief, enclosed $5 and asked NEW COMPTON and highway accounting since sub­ Daily Question cerning highway safety over the pensive tdvmake) Aa much Hospital Include the following: Stanko of the Oak Grill; Bill fj i t a planning committee ron.slsting of ^ that a nioe-policeman-obtain a gray oat that purra-with a red stantial State grants are applic­ As dealer, you hold: Spades — • u. r-i.. Ai___ He sei'ved three terms as third; weekerul. 5-POINT EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM as $55. That’s why . . . Mra. Robert Barnes of 281 Henry Marvin of Sherwin-Williams K Q 8 4 3: Hearts — 3; Diamonds „ Video Everyda^' the sheriff, D(. Mongllm ^odntv , selectman of Cheshire from 1945 to ribbon and a bell on its neck and present it to Kathleen. Capt. St., Mrs. Charles Baxter of 361 Paint; J. W. Purdy of Purdy- able in these two departments. Commissioners Edwin F R affile.: I Steffens and policeman James Les Palets took the aasignment Regardless of the sermons, the Board members say. It would also - - Q 7 3: Clubs — A J 10 8. What 1951. BASED ON Summit St.. Mrs. John BarninI of Ferris Co. and John Groman ' All Rights Reserved— Clarence F. Andrews and Jerse and delivered the goods. (A P Photofax), Rev. Pirn said, moat people will- eliminate borrowing In anticipa­ do you say? , , A native of Waterbury, he found- Today’s I 124 Henry St.. Mrs. Robert Call of of Aerokinetics Instrument Co.... Kummer; Alton Cowan enter the holidays playing the tion of taxes. Under the Uniform n, director o f, e widow, a daughter. lo legional tiommander at the lime saved for several weeks, to prove way Rd., Mrs. Robert Fuller of 68 the Chamber of Commerce. Cost Musical Program Slated New Haven newspaperman. Dr. sarily so. since only simple peoplg and medleina this The Ladies Benevolent Society derline hand. . Adoria M. Drouin, a son, Edward of his death. the point. It IN S PIR E S children to W A N T TO LE A K N . Sorenson Adelaide Rd., Mrs. A. W. Gatc.s of to businessmen is $1.40 per square Marsh and John Ross, executive participate," he told his parith- aored by will hear a Chrlatmas musical pro­ (Copyright 1957, General Fea­ ■ P. Drouin. a brother, Henry I. built for the educational needs of today’s children, Pre- OIL 46’4 Summer St., Mrs. Hayden foot, $10 for ail offices and park­ secretary to the county commis-' Drouin of Waterbury. and two loners. "First, you look at your School through High School. gram at its meeting tomorrow tures Corp.). Griswold of 21 Steep Hollow Lane, ing lots and $15 for all gas sta­ sioners. , grandchildren. Bov Provee Point Beyond the Call of Duty speedometer and if it goes up to RANGE OIL Mrs. Schuyler Gilbert of 38 Trebbe tions. night at 8 o’clock in the parish This committee has been sclive Col. Diouin was the second CAP room o f the Congregational 120 miles per hour, you know it's CALL A. O. ARONSON, Roprosantativt Dr.. Mrs. Victor Herring of 17 • • > since being organized nearly a year | rolonel lo die in Conncctic * within New Haven. Dec. 16 (/Pi When Columbus. Ohio (iD - Women Church. Each member has been safe to go at lea.st to 80. Next, WESTOW Mrs. Esther Bushnell and Mrs. a bulky envelope addressed to San^ telephone operators at police bead- RA’YMOND RUDDELX. invited to bring a guest. Weekend Deaths ■6®- the past five months. Col. Robert when on the road, if the car ahead 20 PLAZA DRIVE Ml 9-4854 Joyce Kantz of Manchester will ELECTRONICS Subsequently, Lawrence Z, A. Kro.st of Harwlnton died July ta Claiis arrived at the New Haven | quartera. used to all kinds of emer- is going slow, pass Immediately ■■ PHARMACY be capped graduates of the host at a Christmas party Satur­ The grroup will pack homemade Freedman, director of the psychia- 31 Post Offke, postal employes decid- gencies, weren’t able to cope with rookies for presentation to local By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS since drivers coming in the opposite S59 Hartford Rd.—M I S-99M State's practical nursing program day afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. for LABORATORIES try and law study unit at' Y ale,' Col. Druin succeeded Col, Frost ed to open it before fonvarding: ^^nc. direction are always careful. Third, SUMMER and W IN T E R Friday night at Hartford Hospital. children of his patrons. Santa shut-ins during the Christmas San Marino. Calif. — Frank A. Joined in the planning effort. , as wing commander, CAP, early BOLAND season. Banks. 74, former Reclamation They found: [ A mouse got loose in their if a sign saya ‘Slow’ it means to Both women successfully com­ Claus will be present, Christmas The grant will enable the 1 laat summer when Col. Frost was A Madison Ave. type letter tel-1 s\^itchboard room. slow down to about 40 miles per OIL COMPANY pleted nine months as student music will be supplied by Bobby Hoste.sses for the event Include Bureau official who was widely 277 BROAD TIRES CHANGED nurses at the hospital. . . Two 25- Warboys. a member of Wally Mrs. George W. Smith, Mrs. Em­ known as "The Father of the Grand 369 CENTER ST. Coulee Dam.” died Saturday. He year employes at Pratt * Whit­ Field's Quartet that plays regular­ erson Bosworth. Mrs. Howard RADIO T I l [ V I S I 0 N Tel. Ml 3-6320 AT YOUR HOME ney Aircraft from Manchester arc ly at the Oak Grill. A grab bag, Jensen. Mrs. Myrtle Adams. Mrs. lived in Coulee Dam. Wash., near Joseph Niznik of 54 Grandview St. holiday stockings, cake and soda E. Pierce Herrick, Mrs. James the vast dam he helped build. It's Keith's;.. For Practical Home Gifts will be distributed to the children. Kendall and Miss Elizabeth Carmel. Calif. - Retired Navy ChftBael S Hartford, Cobh. <33-N> RESTLESS OUN 24-Hour Burner Service CA LL Ml 9-9643 and Norman Larson of 9 Bruce ChaBBel II New Haven. Cobb. "Silver Threads" Rd, Niznik, a leadman. completed The parly will be staged In the Brainerd. Capt. John Marie Creighton, 66, ChBBBel 18 Hartford. C«aa. AFTER S P.M. S:8t { 8) BOLD ilUl RNEY For Nipbt Unrm -r SrrM t t- O n h a quarter of century with PAW dining room. Christmas Party Set who served on Flee* Adm. Chester CliaBael I t SprlBafleM, Mara. **GlaatB in the Sand" Chaaae' St Rritala, Cobb. ON WEEKENDS ANY TBIE last Saturday.' Larson, an assistant A Chrlatmas party will be held Nlmltz' staff during World Wav II. orter of COLUMBIA Hlnen ing at the Country Club by sing­ ing the event. cultured pearls, diet Saturday. He ( 18-48) DANNY THOMAS SHOW s Cleans Bes^-Cosls \m at 131 Woodside St. ing Christmas carols. . .There arc BICYCLES (33-30) TWENTY-ONE than other "naim*’ washers selling for M75 and more! Hoste.sses include Mrs. J. B. was a pioneer in the developmerit 8:18 ( 8) LAWRENCE WELK SHOW • * * only seven more shopping days Chick, Mrs. William Neverette, of the cultured pearl industry in Twenty-year service pins with until Christmas. < 3) PLAYHOUSE 3 "x l - Mrs. John H. Sadler and M rj. Sales and Service ( 18-40) DECEMBER BRIDE Marilyn Yanski. (33-30) A TURN OK FATE Sizes 20 to 26 "Capld Wore A Radge'* Appears in Tableau uii/ A /S tJ !sS (53) BOXING PRELIMINARIES o Miss Bonnie G. Valentine took 10:00 ( 3-53) BOXING part in the Christmas tableau pre- BILL’S TIRE and Tony DeCola \». Danny Deadlocks Feature .sented by students of the Mary A. Rnnno, 10 rd. sreltervrelrht ( 18-40> STUDIO ONE Burnham School for the North­ flC B ilS REPAIR SHOP Part II— *Ne Deadly Medi­ ampton (Mass.) Women's Club Ana Blyth I G. Moatfom^ry 180 Spruce St.— M l 9-0659 cine" ‘‘BLACK (33-30) SUSPICION last Wedne.sday. The program was MORGAN "Doomeday" m m m z , 1957 UN Assembly given at the First (Jhurch of Christ STORY- PATCH’ l:H ( 3) 81:811': *8:30 I 8) NEWS REPORTER AND Congregational in Northampton. 8:00 8 ;37-9:58 IIS-4S) mu PAVUFF WEATHER Another performance will be (SJ-SS) MATINfcF THEATER 18:45 ( 8) WORLD'S BEST MOVIEB (Continued from Page One) (Color) ( 3) NEWS A W EATHKR charge d’affaires in Peiping 1953- given tomorrow night at St. John's St (IB-Hh TIIK VKRDICT 18 YOUBS (53) OUSSIE'S CORNER 55, and amba.ssador in Cairo from Episcopal (Jhurch for the faculty ( 3) 8TAGK 7 11:08 ( 1K-S0> NEWS alion for Cyprus and Indonesia ( 3) FKATUBE FILM 1955 until Egypt broke off diplo­ and students of the Burnham St (18) BRIGHTER DAY promoted one for "endeavors to ( 3) KARTOON CAPERS "ICn A Small World** matic relations with Britain last School. Bonnie, who is a freshman, ( 8) A.HERICAN BANDSTAND <33) TIIK BIO NEWS “ Quick. . . there's still time to fill your Hope Chest!" find a solution" to its dispute with year because of the Suez invasion. took the part of the shepherd In ( 40) w e a t h p :r a n e w s "You've got a date with an angel-your Plymouth dealer!" "You might be rich for life-easy as 1,2,3!" QUEEN FOB A DAY (58) NEWS , . The Netherlands over West New Since then he has been in the For­ “ The Dl\’lne .Shepherd" by Murilla. <4t) OPEN HOUSE II :0S (48) RADfiE So. 714 ' lays Bob Hope, says Betty While, says Lawrence Welk, eign Office. She is the daughter of Mr. and 15 (IB-U) SECRET STOBSl Guinea. Each got a m ajority in 38 «18) EDGE OF NIGHT Iter of the “ Bob Hope Plymouth Show." star of "Date with the Angels." Mrs. Robert D. Valentine of Ver­ < 3) U TTLE RASCALS star of "Top Tunes and New Talent." committee, but failed to get the non Rd. (40) LOONEY TUNFeS Record Theft Meetings Tonight (53) AMERICAN BANDSTAND needed two-t-hirds in the Asaem- 45 u*2.st) .MODERN ROMANCES l^ly. The Board of Selectmen will tt ( 3) FLASH GORDON Scituate. Mass. i/Pi The big ( 8^ 3) SUPERMAN GAS H E A T Sir Leslie Munro of New Zea­ meet at the'Town Hall at 8 o'clock These great Plymouth T V stars invite you to question at the tjw n hail is, who tonight for their regular semi­ ( 18) CHRISTMAS IN SONG land, the Assembly president, tore an entire section out of the (» ) THE FIRST SHOW INSTALLERS noted in a review that the Assem­ monthly se.ssion. (St) COMEDY TIME newly bound copy of the 1952-55 The Town Planning Commission (Id) POPEYE bly's debate on di.sarmament "end town reports, and why? l:St ( 18) THE RIO SHOW Look! Dig These ed in a double deadlock." scheduled a meeting for 8 o'clock “ Penniee From Heaven’* The town has bound copies of tonight in the fireplace room of the ( 3) RIG ADVENTURE The Assembly recommended jail the reports from about 1850 <30) THE EARLY SHOW western disarmament proposals as Community Hall. "The 3Ian I Married** on, available for inspection at the The Women's Auxiliary to the (40> TWILIGHT THEATER a basis for further negotiations selectmen's office. with Russia. It expanded the Fire Department will hold its • :H ( 8) POPEYE THEATER The loss whs discovered W’hen Christmas party tonight at the (53) CARTOON CARNIVAL Disarmament Commission in an • :U < 3) CONNECTICUT WILDLIFE effort to provide, a political bal­ the town counsel at’ empted to look firehou.se at 8 o'clock. ( 8> SANTA CLAUS PARTY CHADWICK & CO. ance that would keep Russia in up something concerning the Dr. Eugene Davis of Manchester C:lt ( S) NEWS. SPORTS A WEATH- March 1952 town meeting. ER 664 CENTER ST.— M l 8-0669 the negotiations. will speak at the 7 p.m. dinner ( 8) NEWS. WEATHER A But Russia maintained its re­ meeting of the local chapter of SPORTS VAUIK (S3) RIO PICTURE 11:14 ( 13) WEATHEB AND BPOBT8 jection of the proposals— and still 5,700 GET PAY HIKE Lions International at the Rain­ t:S5 (33) RPORTSCAST (34) WF.ATHEB said it would not ait on the com­ Groton, Dec. 16 —Charles bow Club today. 11:13 (18) MILLION DOLLAB MOVIE mission until more Communist . The Advisory Council of the "Come Clo.er Fnlki'* Pfizer A Co. has granted an 8-cent •SO) TONIGHT ORIGINAL CAST and Neutralist countries were put hourly pay raise effective today Congregational Church will meet Nichols 11:34 (33> TO.MGHT on it. to 5,‘700 production employes in at 8 o'clock at the parish room. TIRE 11:33 ( 44) NEWS A PBEVIEWS Lodge said the Assembly, be­ Members are to submit names of Manchester Inc. 13:33 ( 3) NEWS A WEATHEB plants here, Brooklyn, N. Y., and 13:31) ( 3) NEWS sides showing up the Soviet Union Terre Haute, Ind. The Increase, af­ candidates for appointment to an % MY FAIR on Syria, weather “the sputnik Educational Building Committee. GOODYEAR fecting about 1,200 at the local blitz" and chalked up these other plant, will bring the average hour­ TUESDAY accomplishments: ly rate to $2.13. The company Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ CUSTOM SUBURBANITE 13 :t I 3) NEWS LADY Reg. Sl.!iS SNOW TIR E S ( 13-43) HOTEL COSMOPOLITAN I 1. Approval of a new U.E.- mh^ufactures chemicals and phar- ton correspondent, Opris M. D’ltal' <3^ 3q> TIC TAK IkOLOh r\ proposed $100 million-a-year eco­ macratlcs. la, telephone Mitchell 8-5545. Useh Dais Tim4ay 13:13 ( 3) RI'GS BCNNY Stoge aod Plant 285 Broad S t ( 13-48) LOVE OF LIFE nomic aid program. 13:34 ( 3) HOLLYWOOD’S BFJ(T CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! 2. Reduction in the U.S. share Buslaesanteii’s IubcIm o m ( 18) 8EABCF FOB TOMOBBOW desenra taad set) oar special T E L Ml 3-5179 (33-84) IT COULD BE VOD of the U.N .’s annual expenses (44) MID-DAY MOVIE CHRISTMAS LP from 33 1-3 to 32 1-2 per cent. attention. Try oar 13:43 ( 13) TRE OPIDINO LIGHT 3. "Overwhelming endorsement •:4S ( » ) HEWS 1:H (13) CONNECTICl’T LIFE ■yU.S.T03tl0f Co,lBC, «:«S ( t) TOWN CBIEH Horo'i Ifw "tnsido" rfoion for tho FrIgIdaIr# of our disarmament program." Having A (33) AT ROME WITH KITTY a tod lU iaodlnf eulwasHs 7:M ( 3) BAWKEYK—LAST OF (34) TEX A JINX Ultra-Cl4(m Wodwr’t luporierity ov«r Mormon Kuznetsow said "positive as­ ESCALLOPED MOHICANS 1:33 (13) NEWS wadiop* undor nmifroliod pects’’ of the Assembly's, work, Gift Problem? < 3) SHEBlFF OF COCHISF, 1)34 (IK) AS THE WOBLD TCBNS •v«ry olhar woshor taitad. Th* axchnivd loharatarv oonrfhioni. VorWod (33) WEATMEB AND U K A L (33) NEWR U.S. Todmf Ca.. W., lorfost, «osl Tabernacle in addition to its saving Syria HERE’S THE ANSWER .. . HAMBURG AND NEWS (34) HOWARD kriLLEB BROW 3-Ring Agitator with (ha Lint ChoMr Ring divondlod MoDOitdOAt toiHog from attack, included Its adoption , (34) NEWS B WEATHEB (Color) Stot ’’iwaapt’’ oway lint, icuni atrtomatkally •rfonitaHao af Hi kind in tho at its closing session of a resolu­ (44) NEWS A WEATHEB 1:33 (33) AT HOME WITH KITTT world. fDwndod 1810. loDOrts MACARONI (33) 8POBT8 FOCI'S I:H ( 13-44) BEAT THE CLOCK — plui axclutivt Qrculalor Ring and 139133 and #29I33 A datod tion calling for peaceful coexist­ , GIVE A 7:13 (13-44) DOFOLAS EDWABDS, ( 3) THIS WOBLD OF OCRS 'biargy Ring. Soa a damontlratlool May 2 and May 10, 1957. ence among nations. The Indian Buttered Green Beans NEWS (33) HOWARD MILLER SHOW i i 21 TOP SELLING Swedish-Yugoslav resolution, Tea Coffee Orange Drink <33> H1GHUGHT8 (Color) Or one of 18 new Plymouths w e’ll be giving GIFT CERTIFICATE (34) NEWS 3:34 ( 13-44) HOI'SE PARTY Spreads a megie carpet S ^ W / 3 avoiding that SoViet-coined term (53) JOHN DALV. NEWS ( 3) BANDSTAND to catch U.S. Support, called in­ FOR ONE OR MORE OF 7:M ( 3) FEATL'BE FILM ( D MY HERO over bumps ORIAT NiW '5S PRIOIDAUI WASHiR “ Soaihilde 1-1444" (13-34) BRIDE AND GROOM away along with 450 other exciting prizes 1 stead for "friendly and coopera­ OUR FINE DINNERS ( 4) PEOPLE'S CHOICE TODAYI PAY LiSS-:-On IT WITH YOURS-AT NO EXTRA COST W s tive relations’’ among countries. ( 13) KOBIN HOOD ■uih-ln SudfWal«r-Suv«r The U.N. today announced the "T o Be A Stttdent" Think of it! Here’s a contest that should make ahead in a new Plymouth. And while you’re at THi MATCHINO PRKMOAHli ORYIRI ^ Reg. $3.98 Here is a real welcome gift for everyone. Our congenial (33) THE BEAL MeCOVS DRY CLEANING Cuta wathing catta almatt in hnMI appointment of Sir Humphrey Tre­ (14) "'HE PBICE IS BIGHT the winner secure for the rest of his or her life— your dealer’s; take a good look at the years- TNRA velyan, first chief of the British atmosphere, courteous waitresses and best of all our - (Color) Pickup and Delivery Sava up 3500 galloni of hot wdior, of diplomatic mission in Communist (44) DATE inTH THE ANGELS and it might just be you. who collects! ahead Plymputh. JOIN OUR RECORD CLUB fine food. (U) AItE]UCAN b a n d s t a n d IRQ LIBERAL TERMS many oi 40to good-iizad bexoi at datorgonl China, as an undersecretary. 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j ' ■ . ■ ■ h J- ■ ■ . - K • ■ ■ , V \ PAGB FOXm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1957 \: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1967 morning frqin G. C. Stewart, ex­ PAGE r m t ecutive vice president of the Na­ Audience Enjoys National Officials Laud tional Safety Council, who empha­ Boards Di.sciiss sized that a study of Christmas Anti-RedN Leading holiday traffic deaths has shown Jfelmice*te4. Nixon Raps Emphasis Hazardous Drivtnff Conditions FOR THK VERY FINEST IN "A drinking driver was, Involved Come In and let ua take your Projects Tonight READ THE ADS breath aw'ay! Helmscenet' are In Bangkok Voting QUALITY USED CARS Religious Safety Pleas In 55 per cent of those death*." ALWAYS SEE OCR C05IPIJETE SELECTION magnificent reproductions of Cause of Numerous Accidents ^Messiah ’ Concert Stewart pointed out that the The Town Planning Commission nature's most enchanting scenes On Science Education (OaatiBMfi tren Pag* Om ) ALWAYS AT LEAST 50 CARS same study indicated speed was a will meet with both the Zoning Hartford, Dec. 1* The resulta 'great strides in the enlif* field of facto r in 85 per cent of the deaths. with light glowing through from Manchester police reported sev­ portion of Its front end extended behind to make them so real Board of Appeals and the Advisory m em bers of Parliam ent. 'They TO CHOOSE FROM ' By JUDITH AHERN ♦premia* of eternal life seemed the of Connectlwifa first religious traf­ traffic safety." "Accordingly," he aaid, "the (Onetlnned from Page On«y eral accidenta over the weekend as into the traffic lane. ‘The Sampson SEDANS, COUPES, STATION WAOONS, OONVERTmUES you'd swear that you 4%4% o r Park an 1 Recreation board tonight will alt with 123 others chosen by fic safety weekend were hailed to­ W ith this experiment concluded, council Is placing major emphasis hazardous driving condition* con­ car received minor 'rent end dam­ the niling military junta which ..... I on drinking and speed in the cam­ were there. m L A t' “ award, named, for the Re­ The Herald'* new tele­ to discuss an partment project ages: the other car was not darp- ALL OUR CARS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED day by state and national officials. the Governor turned hi* attention tinue to plague the area. ousted P, Pibiilaonggram aa pre­ formance of Handels MessiaJi Nadine Bryan approached "Religious traffic safety ♦eekend paign to hold down the traffic toll publican Senator from New York and the swimming pool. aged. No one was hurt and nq-kr- BANK FINANCING CP TO 36 MONTHS to the forthcoming traffic safety phone number is: About 1 p.m. Saturday, car- mier. The junta ordered new elec­ learned the agony of not being her part /rom the ecclesiastical in Connecticut received the en­ over the forthcoming Christmas was presented to Nixon for hie At 8 o'clock, the TPC and ZBA re.at was made. tions after it took over. ; OPEN TILL t EVENINGS problem for the Christm*.* holi­ holiday season." , HOWARD'S SLEEP CENTER driven by Raymond J. Perry. 43 able to applaud. Several times dur- point. Her contralto in the air "He thusiastic support of clergymen of day*. will discuss a proposed apartment Yesteiday morning, a ckr oper- I Premier Pole Seraain, who con­ all faiths." said James Kenna. AT THE CENTER * .589 MAIN ST. • MI 0-8SU Nixon urged a nonpolitical ap- M lldiell 3-2711 project at Cooper Hill St., and Pioneer Circle, and Harry N. Jen­ aterl on Hilliard M t^ Henry J. Ing the performance, especially af-1 was excellent, He received a telegram this proach to civil rights problems. He sen, 21 Newman SI., collided on tinued Pibiilsonggram'a pro-weet- BARLOW MOTOR SALES ter the solos of Miss E«-an Har- She^anaged to convey th« «mo- director of the Church Safety Ac­ Samoa consists of 15 Islands. Hartford Rd. Bialr, 16, of SoiiHi Coventry, I ern pollclee, will be replaced in WINDSOR AA'E., ROCKVn^LF,—PHONE TR S-2SS8 and glory. TTii* was especially so pledged the OOP’s support of civil Residents of the area voiced con­ Center St., east of Broad .St. Pa­ brecht and the chorus' rendiUon of | tion pf a Mary Magdalepe at the in the "Lift Up Your Head.*." tivities Division of the National skidded on the wjU pavement and two weeks. | Safety Council. Kenna, who spent rights legislation, saying it "would siderable oppo.sition to the $750,- trolman Thomas Graham said that Collided with a ^ a r driven In the the Hallelujah chorus, an almo.si. foot of the ertws. Her voice was Glory is a kind of all-encompassing lose it* self-respect and right to The Democrats’ Isndslide In the ; audible sigh swept the keyed-up' "Ot q'‘tte »o clear as Miss Har- the weekend In the state (Observing 000. 94-unlt project at a ZBA piib- Peiry was driving west on Center opposite direction by Arvld Oxols, emotion which can inchnie strain* exist if it ever compromised on St. when he was hit by the .len- capitel struck hard at Leftists and ! watchers who had no way of giv-; Pcecht s or McCurdy s. yet it cap- of gloom and suffering a.s well aa the program, said that he was "es­ llc hearing .Nov. 25. The Cooper I .51. of 44 .N. School St. Both vehi­ ,pro-Communi*t*, who have re-; pecially impreaaed by the fact that thin ba.Ntr i.s.tuf.'* Public Records Hill Realty Inc. had asked the sen vehicle as It pulled out of a Jng vent to their feelings. ■ ‘tired the fee ing of majesty which triumph. It waa the undertone of His travel., in Africa and Asia, cles received minor damage and reived editorial support in the past j ^ e general qualitv of the entire, '* «" mtegral part of the tragedy Connecticut clergynien expressed ZBA for special pernil.ssion to put driveway ami proceeded through an no arrest was made. year from moat of Bangkok's anti-' gloom which nearly threw the Marantee Deed opening In a line of traffic. The PROTECT YOUR FLOOR perfonSance was very good, with, t" ‘he crucifi.xion. an interest and desire to make the P'""’ up the apartment project in B American press. leftist candidates / chonia off In the "Lift Up Your habitants there want "recognition Andrew Ansaldi to Albert K. front end of Jensen's car waa de­ Sunday .Accident rfew exceptions. moments when the Head* ' moral aspects of highway safety a Zone. took less than 10.000 votes in first ' continuing type progratn to be of their equal dignity a., people of Whlton and Barbara L Whiton. molished and the front of the other About 3 p.m. yesterday, a car There were m om ents when the qt**‘‘ty of the production sli^pped By the end of the piece, how­ the world. " property on B attista Rd. The Zoning Board ha.s the au­ driven by Roger R. CHffoid. 20, of return*. stressed throughout the year," ALASKA BOOTS thority to grant the exception or car received damages estjniated hy VINYL RUNNER quality was more than verv good below what it could and should ever. Pesrson had guided them "5 oil can't go ai-ound the world Qiiitrlalm Deed police at $1.50. Both vehicles bad lo 9 Nelson PI., entered E. Center But the Democi at* were unrer- : have been. back to a clear romprehen.sion of He said the Connecticut observ­ special permission for the apart­ tain of winning nationally. The Jt was superb. Between Jtiss Har ance was watched by safety offi­ preaching equal1t\' when you don't John F., Gill to Francis J. Gill, be towed from Ihe scene, .lensen St from Paiker St, and collided One was in Allan Keller * first their role as hearers of a great property at 191 .Mai- St. ment.-. Apart '.ents may be built With a vehicle driven on K, Center Leftwing Economist party Is Black. beiRe. ffreen, Rray, clear. brecht. the lyTic soprano, and John cials and church leaders through­ practice it m the United Stales," was arrested and charged with fail­ McCurdv. bass, the audience was recitativ e "Comfort u Ye . My■' . I m essage. Nixon said in C Zone, and only the TPC has St by Harold S. H arvey. 18. of 28 strong In the northeast part of the Reg;. 39c...... Ft; out the country, and predicted that Building Permits the authority to change zones. ure to grant the right of way. He 25c treated to a fine emotional gamut, j "eople. Keller has a n a t u r a 1 Larry .Metter. who was sched­ Subsidies Probe Set Klizabeth Dr. Both vehicles re­ country and the moderate Left-of- the Connectinit program will ...... lo i»uis Hennequin. lor To aoai Louis Hennequin. for addl- A difference of opinions is ex­ will be arraigned in Town Court on Both of these arttsU approached | sweetness in his voice which was uled to pity a D trumpet in the air. ceived extensive damages, Patrol­ Center Unionist party counted on spread to other atates. The Senate Preparedness sub- j tions to a home at 32 Cottage St., pected. when the Planning Com­ Dec. 21. No one waa hurl, police their parti from an operatic rather Perfect for hia part. The trouble "The Trumpet .Shall Sound. " had com m ittee will lake up Ihe q u es-| $200. man Walter Cassells Jr. aaid. They a heavy' vote in the northern and Clergy Thanked m ission meel-s with the Reciealion said. 36" RUNNER than an ecclesiastical point of at- w** to withdraw at the last minute be­ Meanwhile, James K. Williams, tion of federal subsidies for scien- ' To .larvis Construction Co. for were both towed from the scene. southei-n regions. Regularly 12.98 Board. Skidding Mishap Clifford was arrested by Cassell* tack. I The operati. iicatment of "‘'■<>'’11 enough to Ml cause of lllne."!a. director of the Slate Safety Com- tific edui'stion before it ends itsM'ottage Homes Inc., for an In- Kighteen parties and 813 candi- Black “Rubber Like”. ReR. 2 2 c ...... NOW 15 r Ft. the "Messiah" i* part of a current ‘be auditorium wlthoiit his strain- The evening waa a success, ihguiQ* into the missiles program. The TPC has .suggested placing .Saturday morning, cars diiven and charged with failure to grant I dates sought seats in Parliament. ml.ssion, said "The cooperation and ist-rlal building at 579 W. Middle . the pool near the site of a proposed by F rancis J, McQuigan, 74, of 67 trend. Handel’s 'ma.slcrpierc is a "’S Part of the trouble was also nevertheless. The audience seemed This \\-ak disclosed today in ( Tpke., $20,006. | the right of way at an intersec­ Democrat strength in the capital enthusiasm of clergy .en of all new junior high school behind the Cooper St., and Dennis F. Shaw. tion. He will be arraigned on Dec. Black Heavy Duty Rubber. Rcr. 9 9 c ___NOW 6 9 r Pt. layman's ver.sion of Ihe glorv of i ‘bat better aoundboards are needed well pleased With the work of the S-A-V-K now—for yourself Washington hy Sen. Lyndon B. To Kdgar J. Berube for Pufdy I comes in large measure from the the Saviour l bigh school auditorium. faiths w,*aa most gratifying." police station on E Middle Tpke. 31, of Bristol, collided on Cooper 23. Harvey was driving under the performers. During the last few Governor Ribicoff, who pro- Johnson iD-Texi, the subcommit­ and Ferris, for alterations lo an Royalist* and anti-Cnmmiinist In­ Brown Heavy i)uly Rubber. Rcr. f 1.19. . .NOW 7 9 r Ft. Captures Jov of Message ' ^ partial soundboard was hung bars of the "Amen" chorus, quite or for Chri.itmas srifting— tee chsirman. The Recreation Board, however, St. Patrolman Graham said that instrurtion of his father at the tellectuals. Farmer discontent was clainred the observance, attended industrial building at 586 Hilliard has recommended that the new time of the accident. No one was The first quality in Miss Hsr- ] “"f of a sight last evening and it a few people sat with their hands •lohnson. who al.so is the Senate St., $650, the Shaw car skidded Into the oth­ expected to help the Economist and brecht’s voice to Impress the listen- | <*'d ‘"’prove the secoustics a great servicea at his own synagogue. pool be built at Globe Hollow. er vehicle. The left aide of the Mc- hurt. poised to applaud. This reviewer Temple Beth Israel of W’est Hart­ on our fine.at quality, best- Democratic leader. alread,\’ has j Unionist parties outside Bangkok. *r was its happy .s\veetness. She ‘ enough. The tenor's hopes that the annual tradition of said publicly he believes some form The TPC also recommended con- Qiiigan car received damages I Khusng, who has been premier voice was lost at times, and some ford. He heard a highwav safety Strike Tie* Cyprii* atnlction of a second pool at Globe amounting to $150 while .Shaw's .AUTO VICTIM DIES waa the only one of the four vocal a performance by the Manchester sermon preached by Rabbt Abra­ selling regular 12.98 Alaska of federal aid should be niadc three times, said he would not par- j soloists to capture the joy of the of the low notes on the organ Messiah Chorus will remsin un­ available for frainiug scienlisls ■ Hollow at a later date, but urged car was just slightly damaged. H artford. Dec. 16 i>P) Mr*. ticlpate In a coalition governm ent. I vibrated uncomfortably. broken in the years to come. ham J. Feldman, spiritual leader Root! They’re richly col­ needed in the defense program. ' M'ro.sia, Dec. 16 i.'D Most conatriictlon hf the pool near the Graham' , arrested Shaw and Messianic message. In the "There of the temple. F’austo Rigolettl. 62, Rocky Hill, ! He said if the Democrats win, he' Were Shepherds" recitative Miss Nicely Ralan^ ,j He told reporter.* that when the i hundreds of shops' proposed junior high school first. charged hiritxwith failure to carry I wants to choose hi* own cabinet | The overture played by Gordoii The Governor said that he too lared and fully shearling- subcommittee sits down to write! rloseri as workers struck! hi* registration. He will be pie- died yesterday In Hartford Hospi­ Harbrecht easily enabled her audi­ 1 Billion Pencil* Made v.Rs gratified by the w idespread and policies. ence to share her happiness at the Steams on the organ and Miss a report on its investigation of the i “”'oughout Cyprus loda,v. DIK.S O F IN .irR IF >l sented In Town Court on Dee. 21, tal. She had been adm’itted after Brenda Cole on the piano waa ex­ acceptance of the safety theme by lined right to the toes. mi.ssile and satellite programs he , were protesting .New Haven, Dec. 16 ol’i -Kdward Also S aturday morning. cai'S coming of Jesus. American manufacturers pro­ religious groups. receiving head injuries Saturday MK.MORI.AL rNA-KILlCD She displayed her fine technical cellent. Stearns maintained an ec­ will a.sk Chairm an Mill iD -A lai of U " N.” defeat * of a resolution advo- Kstep. 4.5. died in a hospital yes­ driven by Anna C. Sampson. 61. night when a car hit her. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHE.STER, CX>NM. MONDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1967 PAGE Re VEN PAGE s a UANC^STKB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1967 Regional District 8 1 IBanri^patpr Ui« rMOIuttan is tha atronRaat VN know to Impart tha aame aanaa of CAUM of the flimsy premiss upon able fluorine in the aoll, ao that our 50% reduction in dental decay by Gatlin Denies | gwgwgiw utAtamant on tha quaation yat. A urgancy and drama to thaaa ak- Open Forum which It is based. Vou cannot de­ grains, vegetables,. fruits, milk, "Riming Mbuthi After Ealing." GENERAL Girls Appointed ' taat of thii waa tha accaptanra of chanRaa that we do to the race pend upon fluorine, the devil ele­ chicken, eggs, etc. do contain This U the easy way, the safe way. €tipHiti0 ilrroid tp prevent dental decay. Public it by tha Algarlan National Ubara- for blgfcar and better armament.a. ment. to be both beneficial and varying amounts. Here, however, TV SERVICE To I^ad Cheers Slur Against ...... , . r, . . » pUHUJtHJCD H) ilU; On EndonMunents ■afa. 11 muat reajiaure you, that there Is s Health haa been sold a hill of peace would not aaain tha diatanl, IHbRAIJ) PRINTINO CO. INC. tion Front, tha principal rebal To the Editor, 1 "built-in” protection when the F goods, aa well aa P.T.A. leaders. M RS A 0»B u SiiMU t m t t Trendley Dean, the first dental Night* •AsOll Phis F»rti Gov. Ribicoff § In Time for Christmas il«acbe«<*r 'a m . Kroup. Neverthaleaa, Franca Ac* eliiaive Roal it 'oea now. It is common knowledge that advocate of fluoridation, admitted cornea to you in foods. The F in th* The Amer. Dental Assn, seems to Habron. Dec. 16 (Special)—Two Andover Rirla have been named m o i t g ^ F F'llROUSUN captad Jt aa a victory for har poai- aome- P.T.A.a have passed a reso­ under oath at the Delaney In- srUflcIsi additive for water sup­ be "running the show," and honest, TEL. m i-84St W A LTn R rGROUaOM to head the vanalty .-heerleadera . PubUalMra ' Uon. lution ' to approve fluoridation vestlgitlon. that there will be plies is 85 times more poisonoii.s gullible people are being taken in. Hartford, Dec 16 (/Ti The chair­ Famous Kirsch Horizontal Sunaire touMad Oetobar i. lan when there was not even a quorum than F in foods, or when naturally Stuart B. R. Cheney or the Rcfrional District 8 Hieh Tha raaolutlon takaa nota of tha about 15C}. fluoride poisoning School. man of the Connecticut Safety Blinds and Kirsch Vertical Blinds ars I present at a meeting. One way of (fluorosis, the earliest external present in water. If your child ******- SVS? offar made bv tha laadara of Mo- A Thouglil for TodRjt STATE CALLS rOB B1U9 They are Marilyn Keefe, cap­ Commission has denied reports that custom made right here in Manches­ a and Hoildara Kotarad at u a i . ^ _ , . . . Spontorad by the Manchaater ; obtaining endoraementa for fluori­ evidence, mottling of teeth, la an happens to be among that 15<> ftlca a;.Wancbaatar Conn., a* docco and Tuniaia to provide th a ir ! dation has been by way of political Hartford. Dec. 16 i/Pi- The State tain. and Elsie D'Amoiir. co-cap­ he accused Gov. Ribicoff In a ter at the Findell plant. So, if you CUM Mail M«ti*r Coanctl of Chnrchab indication of poisoning of Internsl who are poisoned by the rat poison tain. ’ hurry . . . call MI 3-4865 at once . . . ------IO N R A T ta I Rood officea in halpinR to and tha : j pressure. Another way ia for a pro organs of the body). He siso stated in your wster supply, what are you Public Works Department has speech Saturds'J' of misleading the speaker to go to one of the club Other varsity officers are; Susan abia IB AdTaaea I conflict and than goaa on to ax- that we should proceed with cati- going to do shout it? Should we called for bids for the construction PrMoripn-MM public on the effectiveness of the you can still dress your windows in Repent officers after delivering a "pitch” of a new bathhouse and locker '’ akeman, H ebrr. ipcretan,*; and Tear IUj»: prau the "wish" that discussions tlon In flouridation because we do all submit to a program fraught state's traffic safety program. the finest Venetian blinds for the MaoIlM ...aoaoaoRoaaaaooaoaaaoa "Repent, for the Kingdom of I for it and ask for a signature to not know how much fluorine is ob­ with potential hazards because room at Hammonasset State Park Carolyn Rouse. Marlboroiiph and holidays. bF entered into that will lead I a ready-prepared endorsement. in Madison. Plans call for lockers PINE PHARMACY Marjorie Hall, Hebron, treasurers. Robert I. Catlin was quoted in N Mootaa Hesven Is at hand." (Matthew tained from the foods which we aome mothers are too lazy to have press reports as saying that Con­ I to a aolution of tha problem, luat j ^. 2) When told that the Amer. Dental for 600 men and 600 women. The Pinky Shore.v qf Hebron and San­ . WttiLT ^ < a aa**iooaa eat. Some of our foods are grown children rinse mouths after eat­ M4 Ccator 8L—BO 9-M14 necticut citizens were not being •URta Copt _^ I February, the General A.Membly ' ! Assn, A the Amer. Medical Aa.sn, in areas where there is consider- ing? A boarding school proved si bids will be opened .Ian. 8. dra Phelps and' Marie Bowden of Repent Is one of the necessary I endorse it. they cannot resl.st, al- Andover are also on the varsity told the full story on the traffii O f ! resolution merely expressed the i though remarking, at the same tea m. safety problem. •- ruts ABSOCUTtD PKtAB I I words for the Advent season. John Taa Aaaociatad Praaa la axcluilralf hope that "in a aplrlt of coopera- | g preached It as the kev-' that they do not know anv Officers of the junior varsity Catlin was reported *a saying FINDELL MFC. CO. ’'"anttUafl to tha iwa of rapubllcaUnii of tion. a peaceful, democratic and ■' I thing about It. "If the A.M.A. '* cheerleading; tear r.re: Joyce Hali, that the number of traffic deaths ** all aawa diapatcbaa cradllad to t‘, or note of His ministry to prepare | th ■ A.D.A. endorse it. who are W’e told only part of the story, and " not otbarwUa craditad In Ibla Mi>ai just solution will he found, through o f, this town, captain; C>'nthia 4 8 5 E. MIDDLE TPKE. the way for Christ. 'Hie fact that t.i disagree?" and so. another en­ that the number of accidents and ' aad alao tha local oewa pabliabad hart appropriate meana, In conformity the Kingdom of Heaven waa at 'Ivhitcomh. Andover, rx>-captain; .. All rlabta. M raoubltcation of aprctal dorsement is obtained. This goes Marguerite Fra. chia of this town, Injured should also be taken into . . diapatcbaa htrala ara alao raaarrad with the principles of the United hand in the coming of Christ de­ or endlessly. Do vou think the aecrelary: and Judith Hutchinson, consideration. f\U< aartios eUant e< N. B. Nations Charlei." manded repentance. Repentance ] long, formidable lis'rof endorsers Andover, treasurer. Others on the In denying the reports, Catlin Inc means a change of mind and heart | have done any research on fluori- stated: ibllatnrt RapresantatlTea: Two years aj;o. when the l.ssue to the right. team are Janet French of Marl- JuUiM MatReva Sp^aJ Ar«ncy — Ntw first was hbought before the UN. tion, or have, If an.vthing, more br.rough, Judith Rank!, Donna "I had no intention whatsoever TorlL Chlcaco ?>etrolt and Boatoa. \ Mankind had failed to find the tlian a vague, superficial general Johnson and Peggy Hammond, of and I purposely refrsined from HflitBER AUDIT BiTRCAU or i the General Assembly didn't even right way before Christ came. If Idea of what fluoridation ia all night-Monday leveling any criticism st the gov­ en every this town: and Joanna Gasper. . CtKCtiXATIUNR past a resolution. At that time, the each should. continue in their old about? Phe long list of endorsers Nancy McBride snd Karen L^n, ernor. In my remsrks, I sctually Tbe RaraM P n au ar CompaiiT lae.. I argument that Algeria was a part ! way there could be no change for is not at all Impressive, and bears complimented the governor for his aasunea no ttnanclai raaponsibnitr tor Andover. trpofrapnieai •m>n appMring l« ad-i of metropolitan France and that Kingdom of Heaven no weight. Each parrots the oth­ OUR 83rd CHRISTMAS The color scheme of the cheer-- Interest In the traffic safety pro- Terwm eiits aad other reading matter inome to the hearts of er's opinion. Rend the "Fdurth gram ." ------the conflict, therefore, was merely „or tq their earthly ■aiiiig# leaders' outflts la navy blue and ta The Uancaesler Ereaini Herald. king­ D ental Conference. June 1951, gold, the arhool's colors. Catlin said that in his exterh- an internsl dispute, was still fresh doms. The coming of the Kingdom Wn-ahington, D.C." and you will he ') Oispiar aarertlslng rioetng hours i thru Friday The girls wear navy blue sweat­ poraneous speech before a Hart­ • For Hondar—1 p m m day Furthermore, France still had in Christ waivthe right way, re­ shocked at that masterpiece of de­ ford luncheon group he was refer­ ' For T U ^ a r—J p.m Monday vealed by God in perfect manner. ception on fluoridation. They say. ers, short gold corduroy skirts MILK GLASS hopes of a quick military victory. ring to the national picture and For Wedneaday—1 p n> Tueeday. "the P.T.A.s are honeys." "the lined with navy linen, and white , For Thuriday—1 p n Wrdataday. As a result. France walked out of Only by turning mind and heart not Just to Connecticut. » For FTiday— J p m. Thursday. to that Kingdom a'qd Christ, by medical audience, the easiest"; socks snd navy sneakera. He said he was commenting on . Fnr SaturdiT—) p at fttday. the A.ssembly, and the issue was they boast shout their skill st de Practice sc.ssiona are held twice • Clashed dsadflac- lOtKi a.it. aaei turning away from eyerv evil or a difference of a million in nation­ taken off the agenda. false way, could the ble«.aing of the ' rei'ing the general public. Dr. B. a week The Icama were selected By « My of publ'cxitioa aaeept Batiirday — al estimates of persons! injuries from a large group of aspirants Kingdom come. I »t*lFd. "if people take us at our M for 19.">6, and said that the gist of But much has happened since 1 1 1 I ■■ ■' - after sn extcn.sivc period of pre­ Monday, Decehiber 18 It Is still true today. God's King- "''U'd';. tJi'V f)*n make awful hia remarks wa.s that when you 1956. even since last February. dom can not come except H'e re- ■ ""'"i’ u* 1 deans of colleges think All in a dither because you've lett so liminary tryouts. have such a large difference “you "Hie war, which has dragged on Board to 5Ieet The Harwell Triumph pent ■ - turn from every eviK and ' rraz.v to use fluorides many gifts to the last minute? have something misleading.” PENTON longer than the French had ex­ false way to the perfect way in they call it "rat poison"; they The Regional District 8 Board Catlin, however, did say in hia speak of boilers that blow up, and of Education will meet at 8 o'clock Over the past few weeks, there pected, has cauaed severe eco­ Christ. Relax. The gifts they really want. . .and apeecli that the accident and in­ The Rev. Erich Brandt. warn that "we must avoid that tonight In the regional high achool. jury tolls In the state were on the ' have been reports that British nomic dislocations at home. It has. -talk about toxicity —do not have appreciate most. . .are here in ... increase and should be taken into . adentlsts at Harwell have cracked furthermore, practicall.v drained the answer to that." He tells of abundance; planned for lasf-minute shoppersl .Manehester Evening Herald account with the death toll. WESTMORELAND CYR ELECTS *. the aecrat of how to harness the Europe dry of France's contrlbu- using the public and the news re­ Andover rnrrespondeni. Mm. Paul Gov. Ribicoff said that he had j ■West Hartford. Dec. 16

- A , power of the hydrogen bomb for! tion to the NATO armed forces. p o rt's—the tale of "helping poor n. Pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim not been aware that the state Tftnity College student, Owen T. c h ild r^ ," "to capture their a.vm- 2-6A%6. Motor Vehicles Department had URGE STOCKS FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING ; peaceful purposes. It this is true, j Tims, discontent at home and Smith of Oyster Bay. N.Y., has pathy ' TTii.s record of the pro­ stopped listing the number of ac­ It means they have scored a sden- ■ growing anxiety among her NATO been elected Connecticut State ceedings 'wliicli was not supposed cident and injured in Its daily re­ tlflc achievement beside w hich i allies who would like to see the ' the Collegiate Young , to have fallen into the hands of ports. OPEN Sepublicans, Others elected at a A—Low. low Watkins price on a gift Couple Injured Sputnika I and II and all those ' 500,000-man French arm.v released outsiders. reAds like s conclave of He said hew mild order the' De­ meeting at Hartford College yes­ maater knaves'leachlng how to de­ rocker in black with gold fruit-bowl-and-leaf THIS W£EK r«« Poriting that will follow pale into insignifl-' from North Africa and returned to partment to resume the practice. terday were: Robert H. Howson, ceive and confiiitc the public. Con- decoration. Tsually 324.50 . . . Now 319.96. In Plane Crash And Have You Been a Good Little.... Motor Vehicles Commissioner South of cance. \ Europe appear to be piiahlng West Hartford, Univeraity of Con­ Bumers of piihlidv water auppliei John J. Tynsn said that the ac­ Local yoiingstcr.s flocked to Santa's side when the jolly bearded fellow arrived at the Center Springs 9:30 A.M. f 9HK) P.M. luUding It means that man now has the | France toward a search for a way necticut, vice chairman: Sandra aeem to be the pa\^a in thla daa- B—Colonial spice chest for MadiRon. Dee. 16 John N. cident and Injury figures lag about Wickatroni. ,N'ew Britain. Hartford lodge Saturday afternoon to open the third annual Santa'a Workshop. Some 412 children visited meant to virtually eliminate pov-1 out of the Algerian war. tardl.v deception. W^at and who kitchen, or as a handy Boudreau heard a thump ye.slci- two months behind- fatality Except Saturday College, secretary; Fran Fieber, are behind alt this? Santa Claus Saturday and Sunday. He arrived at Mt. Nebo by helicopter Saturday and was es­ figures, but he said the Depart­ • arty and hunger from his planet. And the way out, as indicated hy “file” in hallway or living day and Rlanee K completely filled with smoke. tee la seeking a spot to erect a Uter of Stats for Forsign Affairs unequivocally. He has said he K ansas City, Mo., Yale. datlon program cannot succeed be- "end table” in antiqued the 400 feet to the crash scene. 000 feel when he attempted to turn OlIMfKx, I After extinguishing the fire, they windmill, to be brought here from SHOP ' Anthony Nutting, the latest to re­ would accept their assistance if no The officer, identified by police on his reserve fuel tank. Holland as a gift from the Nether­ 944WILLTON’S MAIN STREET finished 14 x 19'j-inch top; TEL Ml 9.4011 port on tha Harwell triumph, aays, political conditiona were attached. • s Lt. H arry Edw ards. 32. of the ‘The next thing 1 knew we hit r irh l lllllt;; There waa no fire damage but lands society which also offers 2i,- the ground.” he told police. *7t it as if all tha rivers and the And there are reporta that a re­ 24 inches high. 319.95. U.S. Navy Supply Depot in New­ ------' smoke damage was heavy. 000 tulip bulbs. port. Ft. I., was pinneii hy hi.s legs Kdwnr All the British government ivill ► for ^ ' cninberry ecoops today, so say ia that there ia "no reason to East-Weal Exchanges here’s 'a perfect cop\;; in believe that wa are not leading antiqued pine! Points are i^lunted the world in the experimenta we Almost surreptitiously, it seems, ^ the best buys in ^ for children’s safety, $10>^0. almost as though the two coun­ are conducting." And. when United E—Nutmeg maple Colonial SUUs offlciala are queationed on tries were embarrassed by It, the k tree light sets J F - 49.50 United States and Russia are en­ headboard fitted with whether the Britiah ara ahead of ^ membor of manchesttr charge plan ^ famous Stearns & Foster ua in this field, the answer is in­ gaged in a program that can lie i mutuslly beneficial and • who | box .spring-on-legs variably "No.” that the British and innerspring mattress, A Christmas Gift tell us everything they are doing knows? — even strengthen' the E - 75.00 cause of peace. | $75. Or with metal and that, therafore, they cannot frame, 379.50. be ahesq o( us. The program is one of cultural I VALUES The first reaction to this sort of ( Actentific exchangM. It is not; F—Step table that adapts your whoie famiiy can Ulk is the assumption that the ‘ * Program-not yet, any- i Phone B en e fic ia l Arst. Wind.xor turnings for legs, administration in Washington has 1 *’*" Krt.tlng Tell us how much cash and back spindles for put A muzzle on Brilmin. It is al- iOnly those ex­ you want for seasonal step support. In ready bejng speculated that the '■"“''S'"changes with" ‘i*’ » particularly good; BUSY-SEASON needs. Come in by ap­ solid cherry, 349.50. G - 7.65 piay without knowing S M M l LEA N . Administration has been made so ' "*"'® ‘ rigle get any real publicity. ^ pointment for cash in a G—Regular 38.50 Spice box sensitive by critlciam resulting i^" example ie the proposed ex- si'ngfe v/srf to office. shelf comes in mellow Don't watte precious J from Ruriian' successes in satel- j "f «'Kht Russian and I LOANS honey pine: has four Jitea and missiles that it could not > education spedalista. ar-, time. Phone or come in. drawers; 14 x 10 inches We like to ssy "Yei!” bear to have it announced that the rangemente for which are all hut CASH IN I TRIP wide, 37.65. V vaunted American scientific know- '^°"iP‘rte. This development be- Loadr up to $600—tsoans llfp-ltiAured at low coat PARK how hes. placed second agem. even | newsworthy, of course, be- m MAIN ST., 2nd FI., Over Woelwerth’t, MANCHESTER H—Copy of a wood seat If the wihner this Ume is a friend Sputniks. Ever Mitchell 1-41M • Ash fee the YES MANsfar Hitchcock chair is finished FREE SMOKED and ally. since Sputnik I began orbiting in Op^n ThurMdaj; Kvrnlnsfi I ntll 8:00—.Saturdays to Noon a rich nutmeg maple If Uiia were true, the adminis-' rriUciem of educaUon Lmmi Mstfs N Nti4«Rn tM t*ir««d4i«| t««M over choice hardwoods, 329.50. ■V P U R N t L I > 8 dfllM t«H t».M «%e« pMMir Ib P A 0 K I N t, traUon would be guilty of not only! ‘^nnnlry has been matched ! If cM9»f«*Fe8 • mAIt i*tfall*e«H ef tH tl Mtk. I—Candle lamp made of a childishness but monumental etu- intensitv only by the admiration L .solid pine base with PLUS TRIPLE-S pldity. However, another explana-: fnr Russian educaUon, handle and a glass chimney. Uon has been advanced for the P*rUcularly in the fields of science Good for Summer patio You can charge your gifts at W at­ retlcenc* being practiced by both *"'* niathemaUcs. ^ kins. We gift wrap small items; SLUE STAMPS SHOULDERS BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. use, .$2.50. Washington and London that is "Phis proposed exchange is a gov-| deliver them in our famous blue both more charitable and. at u,,' Project, with j J —Bright gift idea . . . trucks . . . C.O.D. if you wish. You I - 2.50 same time, more logicel. tt,;, ' fP* ^^orican end of it being han-[ W'atkins decorator-approved can phone your order or mail it. view has it that the administration ' Off're of Health, Edu- lamps. TTiis one has (We advise ’phoning). You can DOUBLE Is holding news of the British ‘^f’on and Welfare. And it will a brass base, textured parch­ park youf car in Purnell Parking achievement in resen e against the i"i'*o'‘*>tedly prove rewarding. For ment shade and 3-way lot for two hours. All these extra day when it asks Congress to relax ; i X 18' 2-inch maple frames. launch a fuli-scale propaganda cation Folaom for that. .. However, the other, leas publi­ Included are Gloucester wharf WEMESBAY! l b . campaign announcing the Harwell scenes and New England triumph at the aame time Con­ cized exchangee were undoubtedly , street scenes, 35.98. gress is being requesUd to ease beneficial too. Only recently Dr. the aecurity statutes, there will, Paul Dudley White, the president’s 'Hammond Chord Organ MAKE etANO UMON YOUR presunisbly he fewer members of heart specialist, snd several col- HEADOUARTBIS FOR that body asking what there la we i "'•nt to Ruaaia to survey ,You'll be astonished, at how easily you can play the can team from our allies thst wei“ P*^f* “f medical science there, Hammond Chord Organ. In half an hour, you’ll coax don t already know. ’ Now, that visit ia being repaid by K - 5.r8 J - 7.50 "Silent Night" fromTfie"keyboard and it will sound as if However, it is to- be hoped that. * K^oP of Rusaian doctors, some you'd been practicing for weeks. the news of tbe achievement ia not j whom are living in Dr. L—Regular $29.60 Cricket We know, because we've heard scores of people do it. held up very qiuch longer A world house in Boston, chairs in a choice of made bpth dizzy and fearful by { there have been other ex­ styles including the model People who have never had time to learn music. People news of missiles and ‘duiti-missile | '’hanges. too, including that of the sketched. Nutmeg maple who were sure they couldn't play because they'd tried other fyff Baskets missiles w'ould welcome announce- - tarni groups which, because it was with document prints, instruments and found them too difficult. Young and old, ment of a scientific' development I “ "ong the first and dealt with a 321.06. this ia what they say: "It’s so easy to play the Chord Organ." that promises to anrich us all in­ j critical Russian problem, did re­ C«m* in and ploy if yourMlf I No obligation, just a dra­ stead of threatening t6 wipe ua all ceive wide publicUy. And now, it is M—Old pine folding out. reported, the exchange of the edu­ M - 5.50 snack tables lock fbr matic demotiitratioD of what wonderful o rp n music you can FRUIT BASKETS cation speciallets itself is only part N - 4.98 rigidity; 12 x 15 x 2 i\ i play in half aP hour. (In private, if you prsfer J A Way Out For France I of a sweeping._^ governmerit-apon- inches high,.$6.60. Am I4mml glH . . , Ch^ck M l ef Cheke . . . '^Pkk ef j sored cultural exchange tci start Rack to hold four snack fkm Crmp" Mefere's Sweefsf The mounting internal and ex-1 soon, “We went to friends ,for Thanksgiving and they had tables, 34.98. Complete HARTFORD tamal pressures on France to ac-1 It aaems to take a critic al set of five pieces $25. 341 Asylum Street cept something less than .'Uncondi-. problem In Russian agriculture or one of your chickens,’’ a new customer told us. “It was Open Tonight amt Thuraday tipnal surrender as s basis for | what we regard as a glaring weak- so delicious we thought we’d have one for Christmas.” N—Round, square and TUI 9 P.M. ending the Algerian war appear to ; ness In one of bur fundainentsl In- oblong hassocks to use ba taking effect. stitutions to focus rttention on the Please telephone your order, too, as soon as possible for as footstools or m TV A U p A W IM ASSORTMINT OF CHRISTMAS WREATHS AND DEC­ Evidence of this can be founcl m | exchange of delegations. But the the very best Christmas capons or roasters. ■tools. Oy.iter white* . MANCHESTER ORATIONS TO CLAMOROI YOUR HOME DURING ‘mE HOLIDAYS!

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Washington University, St. liotiis, Theater; 6 to 8, Midget ; Basketball Clinic; 1 to 9, Open Open Basketball; 6:15 to 6:45. Baaketball League; 7 to 10, In­ Condon Wants made no reference to his own case. 8 to 10, Intermediate Basketball; 8 Basketball. Movies; 7:30 to 9:30, Junior High West Side Bee termediate League; ( I to 7:3(>, He resigned his government post in to 9, Teenage iwim. DSnee. Skrwatch Schedule Loyally Reviews iM l after a scHes of attacks on Monday, 6 to 8. Roller Skating Saturday, 10 to 12, Midget Teenage Bowling. his loyalty by the House un-Amer­ Wednesday. 6 to T, Open Bas­ Friday, 6 to 7:15. Fifth and ketball Dea^e; 6 to 7, Movtea; 7 Lessons; 8 to 10. Men's Volleycall Basketball Clinic; 1 to 9, O^n ican Activities CommUtee. Basketball (Intermediata and Sen­ Sixth Grade Dance; 7:30 to 9:30, Basketball; 6 to 7:30, Boys' Bowl­ League; 6 to 7. J'linior Basketball Tuesday, Dec. 17 L o t Anfeles, Dec. 16 —The League (Verplanck); 7 to 9. In­ iors); 6:30 to 9:30. Coed Bowling. Seventh and Eighth Grade Dance; ing; 7 to 6. Teenage Dance; 7 to 9. Midnight—2 a.m...... Voluntoera Needed government chould make "honor­ termediate Basketball (Ver- 7 to 7:30, Movies; 6 to 7:30 Teen­ Boys’ Mechanics Club; 8 to 9, Com minlty V 2 a.m.— e a.m...... Volunteers Needed planckl; 6 to 7. Mo

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State Will Pay Coventry won by Michael J. QuiU's Trans­ after disclosure that men on the I Atlas Count Obituary The Herald’ s new tele- Service 80 % port Workers Union (TWU), receiving end of the device poeed a Ike Cautipns Allies $1,687,000 Cost which represents and bargains for aa FBI figents. .phone number ia: most of the city’s 35,000 transit Wires led from' the tiny, micro­ Victor S. Bogll, 28. of East Lions club Begins Campaign Of Normal on employes. phone to the roof of the building MARLOW’S SHOE REPAII Started at Hartford, was arrested Saturday Of N^w School Mitchell 3-2711 The MBA, which claims 2,600 of and then aoross to a building at l i .i l On False ^Sc^curity night at King’s Department Store the subway’s 3,167 motormen, in­ 200 Fourth Ave. Located In Harlow’s Lower Store Level and charged with theft of goods The general manager's office re­ Ex-Con Registration For Eyesight Project Funds Subway Lines sists on a voice in bargaining with On Sunday, major department "Quality Work — Reasonable Prieeo’’ Canaveral exposed for sale. He wtis arrested ceived notice today that the State the Transit Authority. The election stores enjoyed a burst of telephone >1 (OMtIaiMd tn m Pag* bac) a belief that "our freqaystem was outside the store about 8 o'clock bliss Anna Lange Is being held on a recommendation orders which will help cut down will pay $1,667,000 of the cost of of Vanchester, Mrs. Frank Taylor (Oontfamed troin Pago One) Coventry, Dec. 16 (Special) —■8>cal state forester, with games temoon at the home of Mrs. Robert (Conttnned from Page One) WORK DONE WHILE U WAIT inherently more productive in all by Patrolman John McClelland Miss Anna Lange, a former res­ of a fact-finding panel, called by the Christmas season deficit in (Continued from Pago One) Manchester’s new $5 million high of EUtat Haven and Mra. Annie Gil­ The local Lions Club has mailed prizea and a Santo Claus included A. Doggart, assisted by Mrs. Fred­ by the TA. H« Mid the free world must rid fields than the totalltanati sys­ who said he observed Bogli Walk ident of Talcottville and Manches­ erick C. Rose. There will be an ex­ sales brought on by the aubway e SHOES MADE OPEN TOED school. ter. died in Southbury yesterday bert of West WllUngton. lawmakers to declare an offense about 1.000 letters in Its “Be in the program. ner laid that if the strikers re­ strike. Itself of complecenclea and such tems." out of the store without paying for Thankful You Can See" campaign, change of gifts. When the authority accepted the o LEATHER GOODS REPAIRED "false habits" as thinking that Another wrong belief, he sal In both instances the missile got The official amount of the pay­ afternoon after a short illness. The funeral tvill be held at the and to exclude elements of kno^^'l- The Christmas program of the turn to work the TA will join in arbitrators’ recommendation, the Manhattan stores have estimat­ several small itema, totally valued edge and diligence from its defi­ according to Kenneth A. Dowing. Today’s Events tima is on the side of the West and has been that "time was always Into the air. Before it could get at $2.22. Bogit will be arraigned ment to be made was reported In She was born in Germany, May Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Coventry Grammar School PTA an application to get four MBA MBA struck and waa joined by ed they lost $3 million to $4 mil­ fi>Uy under way. however, it a letter from the State Depart­ St„ Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, nition . . . But we deal here with treasurer. will start at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Second Congregational Church All work is guaroRtoad! that the eventual triumph of on our side, irrespective of what in Town Ctourt on Dec. 21. The ar­ 7, 1881, and had lived in South­ missionary committee, 8 p.m.. leaders out of jail. The officials other craft groups, including some lion of their expected $25 million •started to wobble and change ment of Education. bury for the past 37 years. with the Rev. C. Henry Anderson, conduct that is Wholly passive— Included In each letter is a sheet the auditorium. pre-Christmas volume last week. freedom over despotism is inevi­ we do with that time." rest was the seventh of Its kind of 100 seals and a return self-ad­ Church Community. House; Wom­ were jailed last week for viola­ conductors, signal electricians and table. He listed a third error as the course hijd had to be blown apart. Payments will be made In 20 She leaves a sister, Mrs. Louis pastor o f the Emanuel Lutheran mere failure to register. It Is un­ CYO 'Yule Program towermen. The Atlas is designed to deliver made at Kings within the last dressed envelope. Residents not en’s Auxiliary to Coventry Volun­ tion of a no-itrlke injunction. Bisenhouer coupled his grim but idea that the western nations, be­ month. equal annual installments of $84,- Fleming of Rochester, N. Y.; arfd (Jhurch, officiating. Burial will be like the commission ouacU, or the St. Mary’s CYO will have its Subway service waa severely dis­ a hydrogen Warhead over an arc contacted through the mall cam­ teer Fire Assn., Christmas dinner Wagner said he had agreed to apparently confident demand for cause of their independence, "can Edward L. Brown Jr., 26, of 350 each. several nieces and nephews. In Eaist Cemetery. failure to act under Circumstances Christmas party from 7:30 p.m. to rupted during the first two days reaching as hi^ii as 600 miles There will be no calling hours. that should alert the doer to the paign may contact Downing who meeting, evening. Altnavelgh, set up a fund to take care of in­ Boy Slightly Hurt action with a declaration that the each lead a separate, selfish nation­ Amston, was arrested early yester­ The first may be expected to ar­ The funeral will be held Wednes­ 11 p.m. Friday in the Church hail Storrs; Coventry Recreation Com­ equities for certain aubway em­ of the strike and at times was less above the Earth tb-.^ target 5,000 rive soon after Jan. 1. General In lieu of flowers, friends may consequences of his deed.” will also accept donations toward U nit^ States and its Allies stand al life, without coordination of day morning and charged with day afternoon at 1 o’clock at the the project. with Edward Maceyka as- general mittee, 8 p.m,, Coventry Day ployes and named former Federal than one third normal. Improve­ PS or more from its launching Manager Richard Martin said. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Maih contribute to the American Can­ Douglas said Virginia Lambert When Hit hy Car ready to join Russia in an effort platming and of efforts." passing a stop sign and red blink­ The local club has about 20 ac­ chairman. Shirley Shirshao will be School; CJbventry Players, 8 p.m., Judge Simon H. Rlfkiiid to act aa ment atarting last Wednesday hsui to bring the forces threatening the The Allies must also abandon the point. Its average speed Is 10,000 ing light. He was stopped at the State payments on school con­ St. The Rev. Erich O. Brandt, cer Society or to the Emanuel had not been given an opportunity co-chairman. Arthur Forst will be accelerated. miles in hour. Lutheran Church Memorial Fund. to comply with the law when she tive members. The Lions of the Brookmore Barn. an Impartial referee in consider­ world "under rational control." notion that "the triumph of free­ intersection of E. Middle Tpltc. and struction are made on the basis 1 astor of the Concordia Lutheran chairman of the decorations com­ Also, Girl Scout Troop 71. at 7 ing cases against individual strik­ ”11 1 6 authority has sent register­ A 6-year-oId Eaat Hartford boy, In a test launching, however.lhc of $700 per pupil or one-half the first became aware of it "even State hope to realize about $5 per But until that can be done, the A>* dom over despotism is inevitable," Center St. by Patrolman Emanuel Church, will officinate, and burial member from each local group mittee and Suzanne Slarkel of the p.m., Nathan Hale Community ers. ed letters to 664 motormen who Mark Zajaz, was hit by a car on Ijes must employ their strength Eisenhower declared. main purpose is to check the func­ coat of the building, whichever is will be in Mt. Hhpe (Cemetery, though her default was entirely In­ refreshments. Some 70 youths are were absent Saturday warning Jilotola. Brown la scheduled to ap- nocent.” after expen.se.s are deducted. Center; Boy Scout Troop 63, at 7 The Mayor promised there Center St., west of the W. Center "to sustain peace and freedom." "It la imperative," Eisenhower tioning of the various parts. The pdar in Town Court on Dec. 23. less. Talcottville. ^ expected to attend. Included in the them that they are being replaced St. intersection, Saturday after­ Douglas said the majority felt Downing said thU weekend that p.m., South St. School; Girl Scout would be no "aummary dismisaals" "The forces arrayed agairtst us said, "that, while the margin of missile may be pre-set for a lesser Dori^ G. Johnson. 24, of 228 Oak The town had applied for $L- Friends may call aL.'the funeral Funerals program will be dancing and a visit of strikers. a* rapidly as new men ran be noon. ”11)6 youth received a bump altitude and a shorter range, for "actual knowledge of the duty to expen.sc.s totaling about $85 to Troop 218, 7 p.m., vestry First are formidable but not irresis- power Is still ours, we should make St., arrCsIed following an accident 720,000. • home tomorrow from 4 to 5 and from Santa Claus. Congregational Church; basketball After his television speech last trained and that there are “ plenty on his head and waa taken to hia better observation of its flight. from 7 to 9 p.m. register or proof of the probability cover the local drive have just table," Eisenhower declared to the sure of our policies and efforts on Clinton 5t. Friday, will be ar­ about been met. Members of the church Holy for north end junior and high night Wagner told reporters that of applicants" for every job. home by Sgt. Henry Gaunider. first heads-of-govemment session Now in Production Friends are asked to omit William Paplneaii of such knowledge and subsequent "If you are still absent when that will keep it so, raigned in Towp Court on Dec. 21. failure to comply arc necessary Proceeds of the campaign bene­ Name Society and their wives wiil school boys, 7 p.m. at Coventry the strikers have a reasonable According to police, Mra. Ruth to be held by the 8-year-old North "W e are moving into an era in The Atlas is in production near She ia charged' with improper flowers, but contributions in her Rockville—The funeral of William chaperon the party. Grammar School; and Den 3, at 7 time in which to return to work. the quota is filled," the letter add­ Waddell. 52, of 69 Cooper St., ap­ Atlantic Treaty Organization of 15 San Diego, Calif., by the Convalr memory may be made to the Con­ Papineau, 77, was held at the before a conviction under the ordi­ fit (he blind and visually handi­ ed, "there will be no job for you.” which vast physical forces cast a backing, resulting in-a 3-car acci­ Tax Payment • nance can stand." capped and will be used for the Any member.^ who have not p.m. with Mrs.-Rupert Hodgkins: This he defined as "a day or two” proached the intersection going oatlons. pall over our world. Astronautics Ehvision of the Gen­ dent. \ cordia Lutheran Church Building Burke Funeral Home this morning, brought In canned goods for the First Congregational Church and added: Meanwhile, the FBI says it ia Fund. Dissenting, Frankfurter said establishment of an Eye Research eaat and was passing a car which For the public opening session "1 believe our NATO govern­ eral Dynamics Corp. followed by a requiem high Mass Chri.stmaa ba.skets have been asked Board of Trustees, 7 p.m., Kings­ "No one vy^anto to deprive any­ trying to find out who hid a mi­ had stopped on her right. As she of the conference. Eisenhower and present laws are thick with provi­ Center at Yale University, The ments stand ready to concert our A "backup ” Intercontinental bal­ Due Jan. 1 at 9 B.m. at St. Bernard's C2iurch. to tiiring these item* at the group bury House; church Pastor's Coun­ one of his Job. I have sympathy crophone in the Motormen Union’s passed, the youth darted out from the other government chiefs sat at listic missile, the Titan, is being Mrs. Emma Paisley Dowd Burial waa in St. Bernard’s Ceme­ sions commanding that some things prime objective of this center will offices efforts with each other—and with not be done and others be done be the study of glaucoma, one of meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. cil, 8 p.m., Kingsbury House. for their (the strikers’ ) families. in front ol the stopped vehicle and a circular table in the conference built by the Martin Co., at Denver, Mrs. Emma Paisley Dowd. 67, 27 tery. The baskets will benefit needy of Tomorrow's Events Christmas time is here and I hope The device waa found under a was hit by Mrs. Waddell’s right room of the Palais de Chaillot, other nations including, of course, Hospital Notes Collector of Revenue Paul Cer- and that persons convicted under the greatest causes of adult blind­ the Soviet Union if it were willing Colo., but probably will not be Maple St., widow of William F. He died Saturday at 63 Brooklyn the parish, according to Rev. Law­ Boy Scout Troop 57. at 7 p.m., they consider their f|tmilies and radiator Saturday In M ?^ head­ front fender. No arrest was made which is NATO headquarters in vinl eg minded taxpayers today that St. where he made hia home. He such provisions may have h'ad no ness. It ha.s been estimated that — to bring the.se forces under ra­ ready for testing before mid-1958. Dowd, died yesterday at Manches­ rence I..eclalr, .CYO director. American Legion home; Young their futures.” quarters on Lower Broadway. 1 ^ Patrolman Gordon Neddow, who Paris. The table was covered with Patients Today: 176. ter Memorial Hospital after a long w'as bom April 16, 1880 in Sharon. awareness of what the law re­ 13,000 persons living in the .state tional control In the common in­ Although construction details the second installment on their cur­ quired. He said: Mothers Club, 8 p.m., Nathan Hale Waldman told 1,350 strikers Police removed it and started an invefiUgated. blue felt. ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs. illness. Vt., son of the late Hyacinth and have thus di.sease and arc not ’South’ ChiiiTh Yule Plans investigation. terest of all humanity. are secret, the Atlas is believed to rent taxes is due by Jan. 1. "I feel confident that the present aware of It. Plana have been completed for Community Center; Cub Scout that the "door to negotiation Is Prime Minister Harold Macmil­ be about 70 feet long and 81i feet Sarah Whitten, 16 Russell St.; Born in Wlllington, Sept. 5, 1890, Josephine Pelky Papineau. still open." His recommendation The FBI announced laat night About 12,560 Norwegians are lan of Britain was placed to the "Until that can be done, we must He also reminded taxpayers who decision will turn out to be ah Vacatliin Extended the First Congregational Church Pack 65 committee, 8 p.m.. home in diameter and to weigh some Mrs. Elizabeth White, 727 Center she had lived here for the past 60 He leaves two sons, Charles Pa­ of Malcolm E. C. Devine; Defense that formal action on Wagner’s that it was starting its own probe employed in tlweden. President’s right and Secretary continue to create and sustain St.; Laurie Lcgere, Coventry; have not yet p ^ , their taxes on years. She was employed at the pineau of Thompaonville and Harry iaolated deviation from the strong The Christmas recess of the local School Christmas party at 10 a.m. within the free world the neces­ 100 tons at takeoff. current of precedents— a derelict Saturday in the church. Stamps, 7:50 a.m,, Coventry plan be delayed until today was General Paul-Henrl Spaak to his Mrs. Evelyn Vincent, 122 Cooper the 1955 special lisrihat Hens will J. W. Male Department Store un­ Papineau of Brooklyn, N. Y .; two public schools ha.'f been extended accepted. sary strength to. make certain of It consiata of three stages and be placed upon their pro'^rty If the on the waters of the law." by the Board of E<’ucation. Cla-ssgs Mr. and I rs. Burton E. Moore Grammar School; Nimble Fingers left. is powered by three rocket engines St.; Lawrence Aceto, 367 Parker til early this year. She was a mem­ daughters. Mrs. Josephine Laga- The MBA membership ballots at The President, who had a slight the common security. And, all of us payments are not made ^ Dec. / Burton confined hia dissent to a wiil clo.se about nooi. Friday and will present • puppet show. Includ­ 4-H, 3 p.m. with Mrs. Marirn V. built by the Rocketdyne Division St.; Mrs. Katherine Boutelle, ber of Sunset Rebekah Lodge, a burg of Keene, N, H., and Mrs. Gregory; Girl Scout Troop 72, at 5 p.m. in Brooklyn on the proposal. stroke only three weeks ago, waa must have the assurance that that 31. Rosella Braley of New Jersey; and declaration that the Los Angeles V 111 be resumed Jan. 6 Instead of ed in the program will be carols, a of North American Avlellon, Inc. Hartford;' Mrs. Anna Skelley. 56 past noble grand of that lodge and 6:30 p.m.. Church Communlt.y .While the Transit Authority easily the dominant figure at the strength will be used to sustsin Gardner St.; Raymond Dwyer, No new bills will be sent out on 18 grandchildren. ordinance did not violate the wom­ the previously announced Jan. 2. Christmas tree and a visit from Rocketdyne alao builds engines for also a past district department an's constitutional rights. House; Cub Scout Pack 65, Den 3 awaits the strikers’ decision it goes Christmas giving table. Hts task was to re-establish peace and freedom." East Hartford; Mra. Frances Ben­ the current list, Cervinl said. president. She was also a member The change has been approved to Santa Claus. the Air Force Thor intermediate The Supreme Court today also Each pupil has been a.sked to at 4 p.m. with Mrs. Austin Bluto; ahead today with an election In American leadership after Rus- Bech opened the meeting nett, 70 Henr.v St.; George De­ Many taxpayers paid half of their of the South Methodist Church and 5(rs. Jane D. Bron'n coincide with the school calendars which transit employes choose sia'a sputnik and missile triumphs, range missile and for the Army bill before Aug. 1 and still have the told the U.S, District Cour* In Chi­ bring a gift, not to exceed 30 cents Buttons and Bowls 4-H, 3:15 p.m. d s Q V C ', in grand style! • promptly at noon. Speaking in Jupiter and Redstone missiles. wart. 53 Strickland St. of Telnple Chapter, No. 23, OES. The funeral of Mra. Jane D. of Windham and Mancheater High one union to represent them. to win the European Allies to a remaining half to pay. Brown, formerly of Mancheater, cago to determine whether an at­ Schools and In the interest of a in value, for exchange. Luncheon at home Mrs. Owen S. Trask; Boy French, he said that "President The main Atlas engine is be­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY; She leaves a brother, H. B. Will Boycott Election new defense strategy based on nu­ A 30-day grace period will be al­ was held at 1:30 Saturday after­ tempt had been made through per­ savings In transportation costs, wiil be provided at noon. Scout Troop 67 at 7 p.m., Amer­ Eisenhower shows that the United lieved to have p, thrust of 135,000 Charlene Willette, 8 Vernon Cen­ Frederick Paisley of Vernon; a sis­ ican Legion home; and Board of At yesterday’s rally the strikers ’a n d clear missiles arid to revitalize the lowed and penalties will not be noon at the Watkins-West Funeral jured testimony to "fix ” an income Mrs Leon C. Heckler, Board chair­ All parents are cordially Invited States is prepared to support our pounds and the two booster en­ ter Heights, Rockville; Buel Has- ter, Mra. Edith Horan; two step­ tax case involving the defunct Shot- Finance. 8 p.m., Town Office voted by a virtually unanimous unity of NA'TO. alliance With ail its forces." charged until after Feb. 1. But tax­ sons. Robert ahd. John Dowd; Home. The Rev. Alfred L. WII- men. said this \ eekend. to attend the party wUh their chil­ gines are estimated at 100.000 brouck. 1(U Concord Rd.; Thomas well Mfg. Co. of Chicago and thre* dren. Building:. show of hands to boycott this elec­ In advance of the opening Premier Gaillard, at 38 the Affricano, 58 Grove St.. ■ Rock­ payers who do not pay by Jan. 1 three stepdaughters. Mrs. Erie liams, rector of St. Mary’s Episco­ Bills totaling $6,908.21 were ap­ tion. a central Issue in the weekend hmiteJ beautiful speech, he already had met prir pounds thrust each. The fuel con­ will not have the opportunity to pal Church, officiated, and Fred­ of its officials. The church Pilgrim Fellowship youngest government chief present, sists of kerosene mixed with liquid ville; Jon Silversteln, 67 Elizabeth Daley, Mrs. Robert Armstrong and The tribunal sent the ease back proved for payment at the board walkout. , vatcly with Macmillan and French discount the payments from their Mrs. Leo Wehr; and a niece, Mra. eric E. Werner waa organiat. Burial meeting Thursday i.ight. Major ex­ will present the holiday play "Why Manchester Evening Herald welcomed the council members to oxygen. Dr.; John Dorchester, 94 Harlan to the trial court on a Justice De- Coventry eorrespondent, Mr*. F. ’This election seems certain to be Premier Felix Oaillard. Paris and told them they were federal Income tax for this year. Edward Edgar, all of Manchester, was In Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hart­ penses were $2,791.65. for text the Chimes Rang," at 7:30 p.m. '"he Atlas uses a .complex St.; Kathleen Michalak. 42 Nor­ ford. partnient motion. The department Pauline Little, telephone Pilgrim ^^B^nhower^^adA^ ^ his re- assembled "to drive back hatred, Many arc taking advantage of The funeral will be held at the books, $948.19 for utility and op­ .Sunday in the sanctuary. All inter­ H O S I K f T K ground-based radio-inertial' guid­ wood St.; Dorothy Galinat, Cov­ Members of the family served as said a new investigation by the ested are invited. 2-6231. fear and misery." entry; Raymond Zowada, Willi- this opportunity. Cervini said. Holmes Funeral Home, 406 Main erational costs, $1,235 for repair dlrected toward a worldwide audi­ ance system and has inertial gy­ Notices will be sent out to prop­ St., at 3:30 tomorrow afternoon. bearers. Internal Revenue Service indicated The Couples' Club will have its Gaillard admitted that some roscope elements aboard to keep mantic; Robert Abbott. Wapping; the record of the case contains per­ of a aafe damaged last spring and ence, including Russia. He said at stresses have come to light within erty owners who have not yet paid Burial will be in East Cemetery. which was comiilelely covered by annual Christmas caroling for Are Your Car it on course during any temporary Joseph Costanzo. Andover; Mrs. jured tc.stimony given by both de- shut-ins Sunday night following the one point the free world Is willing the Atlantic community. The Al­ Mary Murray, 137 Summit St.; their taxes on the 1955 special list, F'riends may call at the funeral Insurance. $590 for ’ Instructional Foes of Fluoride to Join Russia In bringing the new loss of ground guidance. the collector said. home from 3 to 5:30 and from 7 fcn.se and government witnesses. fellowship play. Members are to liance, he declared, "must outdo This equipment is manufactur­ Mrs. Carrie Chartier, 43 Church Justice Harlan delivered the 6-,3 supplies: $692 for transportation THIS is ... the questioH weapons df mass destruction un­ itself to achieve the spirit of com­ to 9:30 p.m. today. Mrs. Ribicoff of which $468.76 waa for fuel for meet in the vestry after the pres­ Payments Too High? der control. ed by the missile section of the St.: Ijiwrence Parrish, Storrs; decision. Justice Black dissented, entation. Have Say Tonight munity." Mrs. Frances Rathbun, 70 Duval Sunset Rebekah Lodge will hold town-owned school buses and the But to the United States and its Heavy Military Electronic Equip­ a memorial service at the funeral joined by Chief Justice Warren and The Pilgrim Fellowship will go In a pointed reference to such ment Department of the General St.; Mrs. Frances Gochce, Kelly Both Parlies Have Justice Douglas. remainder for repair charges. What is the ONE most impiortant reason why you Allies he declared "false... splits in the Alliance as that over home tonight at 7; 15. Opens Bridge The Board will meet at 8 p.m. caroling Christmas Eve, meeting Fluoridation opponents w-lll have Electric Co. Linked with the Rd., Rockville: Mrs. Agnes Bat- Shotwcll and the three officials In the church vestry at 7:30 p.m. their say at 8 o'clock tonight in changed to BANTLY OIL SERVICE? thoughts of which we have ali the British-French invasion of the sle, 501 Tolland Tpke,; Lee Me-I Jan. 9 at the Robert.son School and been more or less guUty” must be Suez and the French anger over guidance system is a computer ZB A Candidate rasqiiale ManrInI were convicted in 1953 on charges The church Christmas Eve serv­ the Municipal Building hearing Ask any woman I Our Mojud nylona a?a manufacturer by the Burroughs Gann, 41 Chestnut St. (Contlned from Page One) of filing fradulent corporate tax re­ •Ian. 16 at Coventry Grammar ice has been changed to 11:30 p.m. room. abandoned. Among these he includ­ British-American arms deliveries Pasquale Mancini, 76. Wethers­ School. Among items to be con­ Their BUDGET PLAN. We’ve only lived in our new Corp. ADMITTED TODAY: Mra. Rose turns for 1945 and 1946. from 11 p.m. in the sanctuary. The hearing will be the second always successful gifts. No wondort ed the belleC that freedom was in­ to Tunisia. Ccillard said NATO A party battle over a vacancy field, father of Mrs. Everett Moore, Chairman Putnam, Chief Engineer sidered will be enumeration sta­ The ‘Pay-Load’ Bedard. 119 Wetherell St.; Rob­ A tax deficiency of some $286, There will be a service of scripture on fluoridation conducted by Gen- home a little over a year so you can see why we’re on a herently more productive than must find a way to coordinate poli­ on the Zoning Board of Appeals Mrs. James Morrow and Miss Edwin B. Burdick in one car and a tistics and a proposed school cal­ General Electric—the missile ert Sinibaldl. 168 Oak St.; Mrs. 000 wa-s alleged, on unreported in­ and Carols and the lighting of the erab Manager Richard Martin. limited budget. 'The oil company we contracted with last Women like the way they fit, the way th«y wear, oommunlsm and the assumption cies even in areas beyond the geo­ Hulda Hanson, 19 Newman St. Florence Mancini, all of Man­ reporter in another had crossed the endar for 1958-.59. that "the triumph of freedom over graphic limits of the treaty. j and ordnance systems department may be coming up at a Board of chester. died Saturday. come of more than half a million "Unnamed Candle" m the Advent Laat week. Martin heard argu­ BIRTH SATURDAY: A son to structure. School I,unrh Menu year just wasn’t geared for budget payments and it despotism is inevitable.” "We m'ust be able," he declared, —also builds the nose cone or Directors meeting tomorrow night. Born June 7, 1881 in Italy, he dollars from dealings in black mar­ Candle Ceremony program. ments in favor of fluoridating the was really difficult for us to keep our budget balanced. and the way they look. So will you. Come set f "to find the means of bringing to­ warhead'—the "Pay Load"—of the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kasekowski, The Directors are scheduled to At Founders Bridge in Hartfonl, ket sugar during World War II. The public schools hot lunch Yule Luncheon town's water supply. "W s are In a fast-running cur­ 110 Broad St. had lived in Wethersfield for 40 gether our points of view and to Atlas. In the operational missile fill a vacancy created by the vehicles also have already had the The convictions were reversed menu for the remainder of the Members of the Northeast He is preparing a report on soon. Smart fashion colors and styles. rant of the great stream of his­ years. He waa a retired employe of week follows; Tomorrow, tuijkey tory.” the President said. affirm more complete solidarity be­ that is used in combat, the nose BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A son resignation of Charles S. Towle, the State Highway Department. span In general use. by the U.S. Circuit Court in Chi­ Neighborhood extension service adding fluorides to town water at W « wiH pay off your b d - pie with vegetables, celery sticks, But BANTLY’S 10-month budget plan i.s made to or­ "Heroic efforts will long be need­ fore the menaces which are ’ not cone contains, among other things, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond CToutier, secretary of the. Board. Besides his three daughters in Approaches to the new Wind.sor cago on the ground Uhe defendants home economics group will be en­ the request of the Board of Di­ onco In ifull and offer o Pricod of $1.00 - $1.35 pair Wapping: a daughter to Mr. and crossing from the Windsor side had voluntarily disclosed their cranberry sauce, cookies; Wednes­ der for us. It makes paying for our BANTLY fuel oil ed to steer the world toward true localized." an atomic vyarhead and provision Republicans decided on possible Manchester, he leaves three sons. tertained at a Christmas luncheon rectors. real easy. peace.” Diplomats reported the atmos­ for arming and fusing. Mrs. Albert Sw->et. Dob.son Rd.. candidates at a meeting of the Nicholas of Canaan, Dominick start at Deerfield and Windsor operations prior to a tax investiga­ day, frankfurt In roll, wax beans at 1 p.m. Wednesday by Mrs. Jo­ eempicto soloerien of X This is a high endeavor. But it is phere for- the gathering, clouded ’The Atlas requires electric pow­ Vernon; a daughter to Mr. and party's executive committee last with the U.S. Navy in the Philip­ Avenues. From the South Windsor tion. The Treasury Department's Waldorf salad, gelatin dessert; seph Motycka at her home on Folly The presence of fruit acids Is an oMor modtl guorontood OPEN— one which the free nations of the by disputes and disagreements in er to operate its guidance and Mr.s. John Loughlin, 26 S. Alton week. Under a pledge of secrecy, pine Islands, and George Mancini of direction the approaches lead in "voluntary disclosure’’ policy was Thursday, tuna fish shortcakes, Lane. Important flavor element in wine con. world can accomplish." recent weeks, has cleared some­ control systems. ’The missile's St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur they said today that they woultj Wethersfield; three others daugh­ from Route 5 and Magqire Rd. abandoned In 1952. The Justice De­ peas, carrots, and apolesauce. 4-H Parly quality. Hence the word, acidity, EVERY NIGHT Bread, butter and p Ilk are served Leaders of the NATO nations what. They attributed this partly accessory power supply equipment Coy, Tolland; a daughter to Mr. not reveal the name or names until ters, Mrs. William Morrow of Complimenting the builders of partment appcRtod to the Supreme Koventry Kooks 4-H Club will is used to Indicate tartness or Got Dofoils on our BUDGET PLAN lU t«ed IntenUy as the President to Elsenhower's personal diplo­ is built by American Machine A and Mra. Raymond WrobelskI, 24 action is taken. Rocky Hill, Mra. Wilfred Douglas the bridge. Gov. Ribicoff said, Court from the circuit court rever­ with all meals. On Friday, with, have a Christmas party Friday af- sharpness to the taste. Wo also buy for cosh This Week Till 9 i$oee in a loud, emphatic voice. macy and partly to intensive work Foundry Corp. North St. Derhocrats are known to be con­ of Hartford and Mra. Michael 'This is a small state, geographi­ sal. but later reported discovery of schools to close early, there wUi dl typos of loto ears. CoH Ml 9.459S or TR 5-3271 BIRTH TODAY: A daughter to be only milk available at noon. Except Sat, At SOO. The room was packed with diplo by Secretary of State Dulles and The Atlas is launched vertically sidering the nomination of Lee Barone of East Hartford; and 14 cally. yet 1t is hard to get around perjured testimony and asked that mats and correspondents. other foreign ministers and chiefs Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Amato, 60 Silver.stein. local Insurance agent grandchildren. in. We have great traffic prob­ the case be sent back to the dis­ Co-Op Mothers ^* in order to reduce the time spent Hilltop Dr. Prompt, fast, rolioblo The President spoke sitting down. of government. close to the ground during, take­ and a member of their town com­ Funeral services will be held to­ lems from one end to the other." trict coiirt. Mothers assisting Mrs. B-Ubton E. He made only a few Insignificant DISCHARGED S AT U R D AY: mittee. Tho District Court had fined Moore with the ’South’ kindergar­ buying sorvico. U.S. officials said agreement to off, and because it is easier to morrow morning at 8:15 at the Said the Governor, "With Bill departures from his prepared text. start planning for the 1,500-raile build equipment to launch heavy Stephen Balchek. Stafford Springs; Since the Board is divided be­ D’Esopo Funeral Chapel, 235 Shotwcll $20,000 and gave the offi­ ten classes for this week include DELCO-HEAT "Our Reputotlon He prefaced his speech with brief Mrs. Rosella Barboza. 17 Drive F; tween six Republicans and three Putn.sm. I believe that the future cers these sentences; Byron A. Mrs. Frederick C. Mohr Jr.. Mrs. rockets would be sufficient now vehicles vertically. Wetliersfleld Ave., Hartford, fol­ of this entire part of the state is la Your Ataurance" Mtemporaneous remarks thanking since the weapons themselves won't Donald Dyer, Wllllmantic. Mrs. Ju­ Democrats, the Republican nomi­ lowed by a solemn requiem Mass Cain, three years and $10,000 fine: Raymond Stoner, Mrs. William O R G AN SALE Barlow ^ e m le r Gaillard and Luxcm bough After its initial vertical climb the lia Emers, 161 Hawthorne St.; Mrs. nee is expected to fill the vacancy. still ahead of tis -w e bring into be available for distribution for In Corpu.i Christ! Church, Wethers­ close unity all the people and the Harold E. Sullivan, three year* and Perkins, Mrs. William T. Sweeney. TILL DECEMBER 25 t k A W L O W S Prime Minister Joseph Bech the another year or 18 months. mi.ssile goes into a "programmed” Gladys Fayle, 680 W, Middle Tpk'e ; field, at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in $5,000 fine: Frank J. Huebner. Mrs. Jeon F. Roy. Mrs. James E. turn toward the target. It is dur­ towns. " by public works such as MOTOR SALES chairman of the NATO cmmcil Eisenhower and Dulles ap­ Mrs. Beatrice Goulette, Andover; Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky three years and $2,000. Huebner .West, Mr*. William A. Dawson and ''Monchastar's Thrift 'h Gift CoRtor" ing this turn that the guidance the new bridge. meeting, for their opening greet­ parently were so convinced that Mrs. Jennie Hender.son, 423 E. Hill. filed a motion consenting to remand Mrs. Frederic Fish. The school's KINSMAN ELECTRONIC ORGAN PHONE TR 5-2538 BJINTLTinLC 0 .iia ings and added, "In particular, I system begins to function and con­ Putnam Motorist Friends may call at the funeral Paying tribute to the chairman new weapons would contribute Middle Tpke.; Albert Hewitt. First of the Greater Hartford Bridge of the case to the district court. Chr(stma* recess will start Dec. 23 WINDSOR AVE. appreciate your good wishes about tinues to do . 80 until the desired St, Rockville: Edwin Johnson, chapel from 7 to 10 o'clock to­ In its motion, the Justice Depart­ .and continue through Jan. 1. Model A my health.” greatly to western Europe’s Authority, the Governor said: ROCKVILLE, CONN. 231 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CONN. security that they did not di.scover altitude, speed and an.gle are at­ Andover: Normand Lambert, 74 In Rt. 15 Crash night. ment said the newly discovered evi­ Mothers assisting with similar Eisenhower read his 2,000-word tained. "Great credit is due to one man Open TiU 9 Evenings Telephone MI 9-4595— Rockville^-Phone TR 5-3271 the full force of European reluc­ Garden St.: Max Lautenbach, 115 - Bill Putnam." for the building dence supports the convictions. classes at the basement classroom speech at his usual rapid pace. He tance until they came to Paris. At the precise moment a signal Maple St.; Michael MacDonald. A Ihitnam man, who police said •Mrs. Howard Fisher In the Second Congregational chewed up a number of words and ruts off the propulsive power. and financing of the bridge. Eisenhower used a message to Russell Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Rose Ma- waa on his way to a scheduled ap­ Mrs. Dora Etta Fisher, 63, 35 Church for the coming week in­ repeated many, but that is the When power is no longer available, The Governor said. "We are for­ V Prime Minister Nehru of India dcre. 57 Mather St.; Maureen Mur­ Academy St., died Saturday morn­ clude Mrs. William Kilpatrick, 'Plus Bench POINSETTIAS For ChriitaMi way he habitually speaks. There less than 10 minutes after takeoff, pointment at the Hartford Hospital ing at Manchester Memorial Hos­ tunate to have leaders of such C o lu m b ia yesterday to make clear America’s dock, 415 Gardner St.: Kim Patno, this morning, hit, a parked car on imagination and hia genius con­ Mrs, Stanley Papanos, Mrs. Wesley w-as little if any. evidence of speech determination to continue work on the missile goes into its free flight Stafford Springs; Mrs. Mary Sau­ pital after a short illness. defect due to his stroke Nov. 25. Rt. 15 and ended up in the hospital ceived of this idea his genius put Lewis, Mrs. William Kaminsky and ( Christmas Special new weapons and to maintain as or ballistic tralectnry. and can no cier, Broad Brook; David Wiley, She was born in Moultonboro, ORDERS TAKEN. NOW The President's public speech faster than he expected. it through the Legi.eclal the present circumstances would estahll.sh a satisfactory trajeclorv Mrs. Margaret Daly and daughter. Davis of Laconia, N. H.; a sister, School auditorium. Each cub ts stands ready to furnish Intermedi- driving west toward Hartford, Mrs. Helen Miner of Nashua, ceremony with the statement: 2-car accident on Rt. 6A this morn­ Reg. 81200.00 ■ate range ballisUc missiles and increase rather than diminish the before the engine thni.st Is cut off. 68 Seaman Circle: Mrs. Jean Steele asked to bring a 25 cent gift for threat of aggression and war” plowed into' the back oLg'^arked N. H.; and four grandchildren. "This Is a great day when eaat- FREE GIFT Its control system maintains sta­ and daughter, 460 Vernon St.; ing sent six persons to Windham exchange. American-controlled nuclear war­ car belonging to a hunter^ Both The funeral will be held tomor­ ern Connecticut meets western heads if the Allied governments Replying to Nehru’s appeal Nov. bility during the oowered flight, Mrs. Myrna Hagenow and daugh­ Hospital in Wllllmantic, and de­ Parents bringing children not en­ 28 for an end to the tests by the vehicles received extensive dam­ row afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Connecticut—when Windsor and want to, accept them in their terri­ prevents undesirable responses to ter, 29 Whitney Rd.; Mrs. Betty ages. South Windsor are reunited." veloped into a 6-car accident be­ rolled as cubs, have been asked to DUBALDO MUSIC CENTER tory. United States. Britain and Rus­ overriding guidance signals, and Haddad and daughter, Coventry. Holmes Funeral Honie, 400 Main bring exchange gifts for these. All sia, Elsenhower .said the United Although the name of the hunter St„ with the Rev. Clifford G. Simp­ Putnam paid honor to "the work­ fore the cars could be cleared from Some of the NATO chiefs of gov­ corrects deflections caused by DISCHARGED YESTERDA-y wa.s not available at presstime, gifts fire to labeled as to wheth­ 186 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE ruitfitPfke W £sr NOW UNTIL I States is ready to halt them as son, minister of the Center Con­ men, the designers and engineers," the road. ernment are not happy at the idea winds, gusts and other disturban­ Mrs. Helen Wright, Stafford police said that when he returned who built the bridge. er for a boy or a g;irl. M i 9^205 of accepting such missiles—the So­ soon as there are proper safe­ ces. Springs; Mra. Velma Segalla; 90 gregational Church, officiating. Stale Police report that a car guards. to his car he found it had been Friends may call at the funeral The brief ce-emonv was onened driven by James Crews, 19, Balti­ Boy Scout Troop 57 will have its viet hsLS threatened missiie bases Main St.; Mrs. Beverly Slater d a i l y 1:80 to 9:00 P.M. In the radio-inertial or radar- towed away. The man. with gun in by Director W. Burke Smith of more. a sailor on the U.S.S. Acadia, Christmas party at 7 p.m. Tuesday 50$ would invite destructive attacks GlaCstonbury: Marie Robldas. 41 home from 7 to 9:30 tonight. command guidance used In the hand, tried to atop passing motor­ the Bridge Aut' ority, who intro­ .skidded down the hill in the west­ In the American Legion home on ^ 0 SATURDAY 0:00 to 5:00 P.M. MAIN STRllT? CHRISTMAS! i in a war—but the President waa Brooklyn St,. Rockville; Mrs. Education Board Atlas, pround-baseri radar sets ist but could not do so. State Po­ August J. Erinisch duced Putnam. bound l-vne and struck a car oper­ Wall St. A movie on wild life will prepared to argue that only by measure the position and speed of Doris Huot, 47 Pioneer Circle; lice returned to the scene about be shown by Harry McKusick. lo- thus strengthening themselves Coventry August J. Ermlsch, Pre.sent b?sld-s leading of ated by Alpha Gaudreau, 38. WiUl- the missile. Corrective maneuvers Linda Harvey, Williamantlc; Mrs. noon, a half-hour after the acci­ flcials In tho group of 200 that mantic. could the Alliance partners make Cancels Meeting Mary Frey. East Hartford, 55, Woodland Rd., died at his home are computed bv a ground-based dent occurred, and informed the suddenly yesterday. witncs.s'ed the ribbon-cutting wore; Crews and three passengers in themselves secure. Sebastian Alibrio, 199 Deming St.; non-English-apeaklng -man of what TH IS CUTE Premier Gerhardsen of Norway computer and transmitted to the Judy Cartwright, 78 Branford St.; He was born in Union City, N.J., •Sen.-William A. P»rtell, r o i-ro * -- his oar. all sailors from the Acadia, The regular meeting of the Board missile as "commands." had happened. State Police are still told the closed session he thought of Education which waa to have ______Holly Dowding, Glenwood Rd Nov. 19, 1902, the son of Annie man Edwin H. May Jr., and Mayor stationed in Providence, R. I., Investigating and no arrest has Reitchmyre Ermlsch and the late James T, Kinselia of Hartford. w'crc hospitalized. Gaudreau was the idea—proposed by the Com­ been held this evening has been ' Rockville; Mrs. Kitty DeRuytfer been made, as yfet. munists—of setting up an area in canceled, , mr 0 1 1 C l and daughter, 13 Cumberland St.; August R. Ermlsch. A former East unhurt, but two passengers in his “MOHAWK Europe where East and West Affairs which would have been i x C W o l 0 C l o l O D C Mrs. Linda Smith and Son, 217 N. Hartford fire commissioner, he had car were token to the hospital. forces might be 'thinned out" to taken up at tonight's meeting will Elm St.; Mrs. Faith W ltlig and lived In that tovi-n most of his Gaudreau told the State Police life, prior to moving to Coventry Prudential Aj^enls that he noticed Crews’jpar skidding Krause florist and Green­ reduce tension deserved careful be held off until January. It is pos­ A l l r a c t v S Youths soil, Ogden’s Corner. Rockville; Yule Concert Set study. sible, according to a spokesman Mrs. Lucy Whitney and daughter, 18 months ago. He was a general and pulled off the road onto the houses are the only Flor­ He added the suggestion that a for Arthur H. Illing, superintendent Bolton; Mrs. Beverly Reedy dnd For MHS Tonight foreman at Pratt and Whitney Plan Yule Parly eastbbund shoulder when he was TOMMY” ists in Manchester grow­ decision on medium-range rocket of schools, that a meeting will be A new sled slope in Center daughter. Storrs. Aircraft. He was a member of Btnick. Police said both cars Were ing their own poinsettias bases in the NATO area should be held before the regular meeting Springs Park got plenty of use Orient Lodge, No. 62, AF and AM, Bill Cooper and Harold Mc- almost total wrecks. DOLL BANK FREE postponed. He said plans for such Jan. 20. after the first snowfall of the 'The 25th annual Christmas Con­ a past president of the Republican Intosli are co-chairmen of tho com­ Injured listed for Christmas. These bases could not be implemented for Among the matters which have year. cert and Carol Sing will be held Club of East Hartford and a mittee of arrangements for the Injured in the crash were: WITH THE PURCHASE beautiful plants can be some time anyway and that the ^ en ptMtponed are the ; reports Park department workers who Nike Pnit Fetes this evening at the high school. All founder of the Connecticut Christmas party of the local James Crews, lacerations and aeen at your convenience of the high school choirs and the Spviqt government should be given from the committee on high 'School built the slope counted 150 chit Sportsman's Assn. branch of the Prudential Insurance bruises; George Wilkinson^ 20, OF, A N Y at Krause Florist and "an op|K)rtunity .to prove their wnl-1‘lipiotr'x requirements:' and the dren using it at one* time on Sat­ Volleyball Team orchestra will, take part. The audi­ Besides his mother, he leaves Co. Wednesday evening. About 40 Mdorehead City, N.C., lacerations lingTiess to enter into serious nego- j building and site committee. An- urday and another on Sunday. ence will have the opportunity to his wife, Mrs. Evelyn SL John arc expected. Including wives or of the forehead; George Wilklnoon. N.D.S. Greenhouses on Hartford sing four Christmas carols. 'jj Road. When shopping for tiationa" bn political questions be-1 other matter which waa tc have- The n th AAA Missile Battalion Ermlsch; two sons, Robert J. of husbands of the employes at the no address given, fractured shoul­ AVAILABLE fore a decision is made. j been settled waa the sending of an Among the old favorites the Manchester and Atthur S. Ermiach office and tlie agents and their der blade and bruises; Rudolph Xmas plants be sure they vollgyball team, 63rd Group and audience will sing are "Hark the The NATO opening took place in addendum on the Washington regional Air Defense champions, of EaatpOrt, U I.; two daughters, wives. Brown, 20, , bruises; and I X RIIG come direct from Man­ Herald Angels Sing," "O Little 9 12 A cocktail party from 5:30 to a better political atmosphere than School addition. This addendum A boi|t Town will be honored tonight with a ban­ Mrs. Barbara P. Arnold -of- Bol­ George Charest. Columbia, laiera- chester's grower of had existed here at the end of .have authorized the change Town of Bethlehem.” "Away in a ton and Mra. Ann C. Brett-of Hart­ 7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tlons, and Carl Sword, Storrs, in­ quet at (the Simsbury House in Manger,” and "Silent Night.” PRICED FROM plants and flowers. last week. Eisenhower had soothed i kindergarten entrance from Simsbury Center. Hosting the local ford; and aeven grandchildren. Cooper, 75 Green Manor Rd., will juries undetermined. MIMSIK French fears about U.S. policy in j ® basement one to a ground level Robert F. Sloan < Sr., Pomona. The program for the school The funeral will be held at the be followed by the banquet In the Calif., ia visiting his sons and battalion team will be Col. Niles Before police could clear these North Africa. West Germany’ choirs lists "Adieste Fideles," Newkirk and Whitney Funeral lower hall at Cavey’s Restaurant grandchildren in Manchester and W. Baltzar, 63rd Group com­ two cars away, four more cars despite objections was expected to Deck the H#ll," "Twos the Night Home, 318 Bumflde Ave,, Eaat at 7:30. W a also hava * Glastonbury. mander. ■ Before Christmas," and "Angels skidded on the icy road to avoid * $ go along with a sU rl on the mis­ BUM UNE OFFERED Hartford, at 1 o'clock Thursday hitting them. Balsom grov* cov- Bridgeport. D w. Ifi IJPi—^The Early laat month, the battsUlon We Have Heard on High." siles rearmament of NATO. It Christmas will be observed b.v 11-man team, ccached by Lt. Ar­ afternoon. Burial will be In Hill­ State Policeman Arthur Wood- ors, baskets and seemed likely the summit meeting Connecticut Railway A Lighting Miss Brenda Ann Cole will ac­ side Cemetery. Co. offered today to sell its bus fifth grade pupils at the Highland thur Dowd, won thb Group charti- company the choirs and audience Deadline Nears end said that a car operated by by Wednesday would produce some Park School, Mrs. Margaret Boyle, 1- onship tournament in' New Brit­ on the organ. . Friends are asked to omit flow­ James Taylor, 48, WlllimanUc. had So your laundry irons without friction. W e epn't wash a 9 X 12 Rug Pads $7.95 wrooths; Bccomplisliments. operating rights to the 7 munici­ ers and in lieu of the same to con­ palities It servea in Connecticut. teacher, by the presentation of the ain. By placing first among the Q. Albert Pearson, Robert Vater On Moving Homes pulled off the road on the west­ Eisenhower said the meeting "is play, “Why the (Thlmes Rang.' State’s four Nike battalion teama, tribute to the Heart Fund. bound lane to avoid the accident paper hankie. But if we could, ironing it would be no In a letter to the mayors of the and Walter Grzyb, the latter of the Friends may call at the funeral Everj'onn fall* in love with Mo- unique in history" and went on. The performance tomorrow will be the local athletes were invited to University of Connecticut, will di­ when it waa struck bv a car driven problem. Our iroii can cover the whole paper hankie at one "W e are here to rededicate our­ eommunitim, sent at tlte sugges­ home tomorrow night from 7 to 9 Chances for clearing the site of hawk Tommy on flrft light. A tion of the Bute Public Utilities for the children, and, on Wednes­ the regional Air Defense tourna­ rect the concert. The performance by Allan Goldberg, 24, New ten­ selves to the task of dispelling the day, for their parents. o’clock and Wedheaday from 3 to the Greenhaven housing project time. It can smooth and dry it without rubbing holesv Isn't cute decorative piece as well as » Commission, C.R-'AL. President ment at, Ft. Wardsworth, N. Y., will start at 8 o’clock in the school don, who skidded while trying to saving* bank for the kida! shadows that ar’e being cast upon where they compe ed against the auditorium. '6 and 7 to 9 p.m. by the Jan, 1 deadline seemed atop. it smart to use a laundry where this same ironirrg that pro­ Psiil A. Rust said the company slight today. the free world. We are here to take Group C of the Center Congre­ top nlke teams In the northeast. ■nren, a car driven by Therese store of Mir great assets — in men, proposes to dispose of operating Mr*. C. Heagjr Olson Only 10 State permits to move tects a damp paper hankie makes your clothes last longer? rights. The offer was forwarded gational Church will meet in the Coming out on to" in the 12- NOON PRIME MINISTER Gardner 29, Columbia, proceeding in minds, and maUrimls. \^e are Robbins room tomorrow night at team tourney, thf battalion team, Karachi, PakUton, Dec. 16 OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS The prosecutor contended that Fred Arn. comniander of the lain .St., telephone TRemont son of the paslnaster. has been The governor told newsmen at Memorial Hospital. Her, maternal grandparents are Mr. and The above schedule will keep the A. 'Jgain, 52. as.sistnnt chief of the erick Dean, Mary Domain Loraine American Legion Post, has ap-/ own. She practices on a schedule age, total between one half and ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN the youth had the impression that 136. hired to help again this year. his morning press conference that WITH COLORED Mrs. Ralph A. Richmond, 33 Norwood St., and her paternal postmasters of the town on duty fjpng. Hill Fire Company. Main’s B'low and Welch. three quarters of an Inch, melted, pointed Past Commanders .Tolui; but when she performs thev never most of the time through the holi­ the coiirt "always suspends aen- know jus! wh-'t she will d'o. Vacationers I^eave he has not received a formal pe­ grandnarenU are Mr. and ^Irs. William K. Hagenow, 104 Cooper body was removed from the ladder OES Meeta Tomorrow occurlng as rain or snow late tences." Williams 4nd Buell ChanmanChanman/to; St. She h"" a brother. Mark Allen, 5; and two sisters, Vanessa day season, The Amston office will by fellow firemen. The victim was Hope Chapter, OES No. 60 will represent the po.rt on the planning/'■ Award on Dl.aplay Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Wheeler tition from the Bar Assn, as yet. Wednesday and Thursday and Associate Judge John L. Moran Jr.. Columbia Lake, and daughter, "But," he added, "when I do I PAPER OVERLAYS Lynne, 3.-And Holly Anne, 18 months. be on the same schedule. the father of four grown children. meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the again about Saturday. conimittee for the town's 150th Included in the decorations • • * • e Death Notice warned Arnold that he was only about the hall was the certificate "Ca.sey." are enroute to Florida tor will refer to the Chief Justice, for Advertise in The Herald— It Pays suspending the sentence because anniversary. Arn has pledged the Local Stocks of Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeCours, Mrs. Sherwood A. Miner has re­ cooperation of the Legion.'on be­ of honor from Parents .Magazine a 3-weeks vacation. They plan to his advice" Arnold has a family to support divide their lime between their Willlmantic. She was born De<. 10 at Manchester Memorial Hos- ceived word Friday of the death half of the Post / for youth group achievement com­ Gov. Riblcoff said the Chief of her brother, 'VVarren A. Mitchell, and that any complaint would parents, Mr. and Mrs, G, I. Emer- Justice as top administrative of­ pital. .ler maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur la-gion Dart I.a’agtie Muotations Furnished by munity service in 1956-57. This 79. He died in Saybrook, Dec. 12. result in "your serving the 30 award, presented to Horace W. j 1” Boco R,alan. and Mr. and ficer of the Judicial system, has r SANTA CLAUS 14.95 B.T'Ilargcon, Hardwiik, Vt.. and her paternal grandparents are Mr. days." All play in the 1.^1:100 Dart Coburn A 3IMdlebrook, Inc. and Mrs Anselm LeCours, Hardwick, Vl. She has a brother, He was boin In Enst Haddam. Oct. Porter School organizing this teen-, Wheeler, in Sarasota, Fla, known about the prison sentence Marc, 1’ 4. 5, 1878. Funeral services were held Other Cases I I>cague ha.s been postponed until Bank Stocks agers club waa displayed on an Harry Jones and daugh- review board, authorized by the In other cases. Ludwik I Jan. T.n 8.r John - - -Murach./league - ' chair-- Manchester Trust . .. 60 65 • • e e e yesterday in Lyme at the Jewett Paluch. ■ casel at the front of the room, 1*'' Marilyn. Jonathan Trumbull 1957 legislature, "and has not ex­ 80, of Hartford, was dned 51b for man. has announced,Members who Conn. Bank and Trust 4 'CHOIR BOY T R I012.95 n- of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Smith, Funeral Home. Burial waa In the wj Plans for the fund drive were Ra.vmond A. Tweedie Sr.. Pittsfield, Maine. He has three broth­ .school children./The program will charged with passing on a cupt-e beth St.: Mrs. May Small. 75 Union Southern New England Calendars have arrived and are be­ and crossing a double white traf­ discussed at a campaign commit­ ing distributed by members of the ers. Michael John, 3'4, Raymond Alan, 2Vt, and Mark David, begin at 9 a.m.. Wedne.sday. Par­ St.; Mfs. Kathryn Dimlow, 134 Telephone ...... 32>4 34'j 14 mbnthg. ents and townspeople are cordially fic line. / Union St.; Mrs. Irene Egan. 1 tee meeting held last week at the Women’s Guild of the Congregi- Klsnufacturing Companies Clarke House, Willlmantic. It waa • e • • « invited. School bus operator KcMeth Manning Ave. tional Church, There are a few ex­ Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . 40 43 reported at this rheetlng that 3800 There will be Chriatmas parties [ . 3 0 Rauschenbech, 31, of Ceatw Rd., Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Mar­ tra copies which may be ordered Deborah Lynn, daughter of Mr and Mra. Victor Harriman, waa g n A le d a nolle on a/charge Associated Spring ... 20', 22', was .spent in the district on re­ from Miss Jean Natsch. Andover. She waa bom Dec. 8 al Mancheeter Memorial Hos­ at school Friday afternoon, with an garet Mantak, Dart Hill Rd.; Mrs. Bristol B r a s s ...... 8'4 10 ', search last year. Much of this was TONIGHT exchange of presents. The suggest­ o f failure to grant the nght of Grifina Stankevich. *7 Hale St. The Giuld members will meet pital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. V. W. way, when the proaccutoy said the Collins ...... 120 for study at Yale University of Tuesday night at 8 o’clock at the Adams, Dyaart. Pa, She has two brothers, William, 15, and ed maximum cost of gifts is 30 H5xt.; Mrs. Mary Galvin. Campbell Dunham Bush ...... 7 8 the kidney and heart and their Victor Jr.. 14. and two sisters, Patricia, 11, and Lindt. 4. cents. caae appeared to belong/in a civil Ave.; Bernard Krueger. 25 Hart­ parsonage. They will hold their gather than criminal court. Em-Hart ...... 4.5 48 functions. Further details of the Christmas meeting which will in­ • • ■ a e School will close for the Yule ford Tpke.; Mrs. Jeanne Sojka. Fafnir Bearing ...... 51 54 drive will be announced later, when Michael James, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Murphy. 22 holiday at the regular hour Fri­ ' It waa noted that /there waa Laurel Rd., Ellington; Mrs. Mari­ clude a gift exchange. hear /’! DELIVERID aomo question as to /now the ac­ Landers, Frary, Clark 10 12 the campaign chairmen are an­ Waddell Rd. He was born-Dee If> at Manchester Memorial Hos­ day, reopening Jan. 6. The first anna Murro. Ve-non Trailer Ct. cident in which he /was Involved N. B. Machine ...... 23 25 nounced. Mrs. Hutchins said. pital. His qiatemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert milk money collection next month Birth yesterday: A son to Mr. Manchester Evening Herald CVr- last week occurred And that Rau- North and J u d d ...... 27 .30 Rifts for Hospital hnnMa cnrrespondrnt, 31rs. Donald Gagnon, 146 S. Main St., and his paternal grandparents are Mr. will be on Jsn. 13. Parents and and Mrs. Melvin W'ilbur, Stafford Russell M fg...... 18 20 Den Chiefs Charles Bales, Don­ and Mrs. Henry Murphy, 20 Phelps Rd. He has two sisters, teachers are to have a party, too, achenbach has a ^ r fe c t 16-year Springs. R. TAittle, telephone ACademy Dorothy LaRiviere INCLUDING: driving record b ^ ^ d him. Stanley Steam ...... 3 5 ', 3 8 ', ald Harris, Wsrren Fletcher. 8-S4S8. Sharon, 7. and Kathleen. 6 sponsored by the PTA. The party A nolle was alio granted in the Admitted today: William Her­ Terry Steam ...... 165 — • • a • . • will be held Wcdfiesday evening at case of Alfred Fbiter, 51. of RFD zog. 11 Highland Ave.; Mrs. Mari­ Torrington ...... 23'4 25'4 Craig C%ldenviM>d, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Knight, 48 8 o’clock In the elementary school De Lme R«nHo Stafford Springs, on a charge of anna Murro, Vernon Trailer Ct. U.S. Envelope, com. .. 19 21 at the Agnes Dr, He was bom Dec. 11 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ auditorium. WilUam E. Leai^. U.S. Envelope, pfd. .. 11'4 13', Robert H. Horton, John Bell and De Luxe Heater failure to carry his operator's Events Tonight pital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. John F. Cipriano, THE SPORTS CAR LOOK IN THE FAMILY CAR - license. . Frank Badatuebner \uxiliary. Veeder-Root ...... 39 42 North Haven. He las a brother, Larry 5'4'. Frederick J. Wythe will entertain A total of/ 390 in bonds were VFW. will meet at 7:30 p.m. at The above quotations are not to HAMMOND ORGAN with some Barbershop harmoniz­ Dlrsetiee SHpiab forfeited by four out-of-state the home of Mrs. Esther Gruenig, be construed as actual markets. Terri Lee. son of SgUj,nd Mrs. Ernest E'. Whitney, Bolton. ing, and Mrs. Suprenant will lead ditvers fbr,/motorII* vehicle viola­ 29 Chamberlain St. The meeting YEAR-ROUND flIR CONDITIONING 7 to 9 tonight . . hear your favorite He was bom Dec. 11 at Mancbe.4ter Memorial Hospital. His In carol singing. Air Foam C hsIiIo w tions whick occurred on Rt. 15. will be followed by a Christmas maternal grandmother is Mrs. Pearline Blythe. Russellidlle, Ky„ School Regulations arty. Members are asked to bring More Produce Needed » ----- ^----- 1---- BfMer Allowance COMPETENCE ALWAYS Christmas carols. Public is invited. and hts paternal grandparents are Mr. and' Mrs. Ernest E. Whit­ It Is announced that the only w w M n p v m v n Starting today, Rockville police 31 gift for the grab bag ,.nd to ney, Bangor, Maine. He has a brother, Jeffrey Lynn. class parties which will be held In retpember their "secret pals." Nutritionists feel that the aver-1 • • • • * will give/parking meter violators age person In the United States] Regardless of the time you call Quish Fun­ the classrooms will be designated Bock-iip UWhn a 13-miimte leeway. In cooperation mon Temple. Pythian Sisters, needs at least 200 pounds a year: eral Home offers the same high standard, Erica Fernanda, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robert De Ruyter, well beforehand by the administra­ with the Chamber of Commerce. will 'hold a Christmas social at 8 more of fresh fruits and vegetables ! personal servlc*. 13 Cumberland St. She was bom Dec. 11 at Manchester Me­ tion. These parties will be In ob­ Pollcenyfen will drop a penny in the p.m. i5 its meeting room on Elm than he ordinarily consumes. For a morial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother la Mrs. Anna K servance of '.4uch holidays as SEE TODAY! metef^isnd put a Christmas shop­ St. All Mckagea are to be wrapped balanced diet, a person needs Johannes, 13 Cumberland St,, and her paternal grandparents are Christmas and St. Valentine’s Day per's tag on the overparked ve- in Christinas paper. Refreshments Modem Facilities Mr. and Mra. A. De Ruyter, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. No birthday partie.s, surprise or about 564 pounds of fresh fruits ■ • • « • hlcli.J vvill be serVed. and vegetables a year: the aver- Ample Parking 935 MAIN STREET otherwise, will be held In honor of However, after the extra 12 min­ Thd^ American Legion Post will ] age consumption of lhe.se at pres- WilUam P. Huith Susan Mary, daughter of Mr and Mra. Garland W. Reedy, pupils or tcache:s. utes -jhu expired the car will be mee^at 8 p.ift, at the Post Home ent is only 320 pounds Raymond T. Quish Storrs. She was born Dec. 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Reminder taggiM with the usual parking A Christmas party will follow, Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. .loseph Waring. Parents arc reminded of the ne­ ticket. with an exchange of 50-cent gifts. The pronghorn antelope's eyes Kewanee. III., and her paternal grandflaher Is A. Roy Reedy, cessity of havi.ng their children The program, with pennies sup- The Northeast PTA will meet at are as large as s horse's and he M l 3-5940 Macomb, 111. She has * brother, Christopher. 18 months, and properly clothed so that they ma.v pliM by the Chamber of Com- 7:30 p.m. for a Christmas program. can see small objects several miles a sister. Janeen, 4. go out for recess when the weather m e«e. will be conducted until presented by pupils of Northeast i away. SELECTED USED CARS at “BUY N O r PRICES dfristinas and It designed to ease tiye parking problem. Extra park 1 1 5 MAIN ST. leg space is being provided on II 'P S f f . Recreation Field which will be SPECIAL SPECIAL hghted at- night. GLASS CRACKS' ^ ARCHIE^ JOE I i / Car Sideewiped I A car operated by Fred A. Long- 1956 CHEVROLET HARDTOP V^8 1953 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR tin. 41, of 62 Union St., sideswiped »HIWW.YbOIMO ormuNeieo HOW 'euMevweeTTeeo efONDORrM. For Your Wife or another car owned by George H. ANDrvecAuariTwu Radio, heater, Potcer Glide Radio, heater, seat covers ^ izo tte , 33. parked in front of his steepwe oN-ne jee / A' hqme at 95 Union St. Saturday ------i-nMM-MBa Teenage Daughter—a m ^ ln g , police said. J.A.WHITE I Christmas Lohgtin told police he was trav­ QLASS CO. 1956 RAMBLER STATION WAGON 1953 FORD V-8 STATION WAGON eling eii*t when a car coming in iWEAr veo. the opposite direction forced him Radio, heater, Hydramatic Radio, heater, 9 passenger to the side of the street, causing SINGER his car to sldenKi|pe the parked ve­ hicle. The d r iv e r^ the westbound ic t o r 1955 CHEVROLET V-6 TUDOR 1953 OLDS 2-DOOR car was not identified, ' % RCA V Damage was Estimated at 3200 to the Longtin car and at 3150 to FEATHERWEIGHT Portable Radio, heater Radio, heater, Hydramatic the Liiotte car. Policeman ^ In ton ■ Anderson investigated, but mgde J MIRRORS AUTO GLASS' no arrest.. r F u R N / T U R r T O P S 1954 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON 1953 PLYMOUTH 4-DOPR JayceM to Meet M /97 37 Q 11 T --'"' 1 Gl-ASS lu R iUCLOSUffCS Lowboy Console TV The Junior Chamber of Com­ kNY I ■S'Ro w l r s t a l l p o o r s merce will meet tomorrow at 8 I______A _ Radio, heater, folding teat Radio, heater, seat cov^s p.m. at th* American Legion 3 / BISSELL MANCHESTER Sorry, tee 1954 MERCURY 4-DOOR 1953 BUICK SPECIAL 4 4 I0 0 R haven't a picture, for Radio, heater Radio, heater, Dynafiow LIMITED $^1995 It'g too nete. TIME SHELLCRAFT KITS 1954 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR 1952 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR ONLY! Full tuning De Chassis, the best! BOOKS Radio, heater Radio, heater, Power Glide '

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A L L E Y OOP V. T.. HAMLIN CROSSWORD PUZZLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLB UANCHESTEB EVENING RERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1987 PAGE riPTB lW oS3S5T«vrS5ci5r ITS REMWSKASLE MOCOJBT. BUT I KNOW. BUT n » a .'s A MUNOREO STUPF. ALL RiSMT. Tvns INVISIBLE AOCiDEm Tuca m U T B — B40 TIMES BETTER’N VVHAT j r.NOSETTIMS Bu s in e s s o f OAUSEP IT led VlHEfJ OAlSy MARCHED OUT OF t v n o —IBM USED TfiO TO TH’ AROUMD THAty Mrs. LaRiviere * v o j r s is m o st OlREOrUY TO Antwtr to Provieuo Punt* WUBO—ISM Quake Kills Announce New W ay to BAOC )M ANNOVINS THIS STUFF, MV WpRp._MARTHA.'HASNT D a ily Radio, W U A k - f l t „ OCTY-NINE.’ DAI6V ffETURI^ED?-~ lAtAtJiNE Around tht W orld gUNVAN.' — 6AYTER WAS WtXXl—IBM EMterW Standard Tim* To Play Organ \ Ahi e l d e r l y ^PiN&TEE Ihl THE JUST COMING OUT TO W H iF —141B 952 in Iran Drain Sinus CAvItiei W00O5 ALL DAY C0TTIM6 CHRIST­ CATCH the 60S, AND WHEM Mrs. Dorothy LaRiviere, a 'Wst- ACROFS DOWN MAS TREES-'— MAu;- k'AFF/-*“ Th* following program ached- .8:Se— n c i P i m n r im HE LOOk'ED OVER AND kina Bros, employe, will be heard W ithout Discomfoit 1 "Rolling 1 Skin eruptinn iwcsEanwciMnLCEimwn ,WY AN RLE IS AAUCH STROMeeP, ulea ar* aupplied by the radio WHAY—Record Roden Tehran, Iran, Dtc. IB (B>)—Tha SAW HER With TH6 WTIC—Nifht Line government announced today that dnwn lo 2 Arrow poison ncuiFiM nniiSM izii iMizi gy THE WAY— 6l>T t h e n WE managemanta and are aubjact to Draper on the Hammond organ tonight I Residents of a CTorRUaiMaigRtf? ranciM M ON HER shoulder, ^ WPOP—Hound Doa disaater workers have found ■ 952 N«w tablet invtntien for tinuB Bufferers oeb bbth HOOPteS HA'IE 6H0VIN AMAZING ME POPPED INTO Chang# tviUiout nobca. and tomorrow evening from 7 to 4 South Canadian nianraaBnEin-RuroriM BAOi bodiei in thd wreckage - left by nri4t=iunt:?n HiS H a E u n e a 4;44— W’HAY—Record Roden earthquake! which rocked West 9. These are the second and third to drain clogged $lnus coidtiet and ' Amenrin provinca u a M « n i i t c n r j f ? c , ’u u WHAV—Platter Party WTO;-Nl*hl Line g o p h e r .' WDRC—Ruity Draper Iran , , ■•,. in a aeries of Christmas carols con­ country 4 Called niiiR iiaci ■ saninaH U WVeOw Kticifio certs which Watkins is firesenting relieve di$tret$ing head |»aimi I City in 4 British H raaonninB aarai iin WKN»-Open Uik« ^ WTOP—Hound Dog At the rubble from ' Friday's statesman E a D m c 3 L ir :3 |u n Q c l u n WTIC—Roab Miiitr quake Ip the, Kermansnah area during the Christmas season. Algcri* WDRC—Arthur Gi^trtjr WHAY-Nirbt Watch Mr*. LaRiviere, who is employed Nsw York, N. Y. (Special) An­ ■inua eevitiaa. an4 kslpB 4 n te 12 Feminine 4 Washes lightly WPOP->Wax Work* WTIC—Telephone Hour w as still being searched fo r yic> nouncement hat been msde of s away th* paih-caitslnir grsssiua 7 Indian 24 Baking ,7t Resentment }£S5£“‘****‘*^^*‘'* varold 8iftf tims, a new temblor rocked ’ at in the store's main office, has eppellation «:1»— ^ Wrop-Hound Dog tayed in the dining room of the new tablet invention which hat and eongcrstion. U Mine enlrince I Examinatinna chamber 40 Man's name WHAY—PJauer Party least 17 villages yesterday In the the remarkable ability to help Tha shrinking tubstaaea la of a certain 24 Heart auricles 41 Place egain OTIC—Roaa UtUar same region. The number of Uvea fathan Hale Hotel in Wllllmantic. PRISCIM-A'S POP 14 Perl in a pley WDRC—Arthur Godfrey WHAY-Nlghl Watch S drain clogged sinus csvitiss snd this new tablet'haa'been ta BY VERMEER kind 27 Hunters and 42 Italian name WPOP>»Wax Worka —Telephone Hour taken by the two quakek was un­ thus relieve congestion snd pres­ successful topically in premo^. 12 Harden, » P Repetition flahera for Yugoslavia WDRC—Hartford Carold Sing AITOP8Y ORDERED BUT PPISCILLA'.' GOLLY MOM' ''----- cement 4:I«— ^ WPOP—Hound Doa known. The deed are bring buried sure. The hesdschea, pressure ingdrainag* ot tha slant eavitiaa t h e s e a p e t h e ' in Pifh satire 24 Corn breed 42 U vcl WHAY—Platter Party as soon ss they are found. New Haven, Dec. 14 UP)—An au ­ pains, *tuffod-up head, natal that it it now praseribad mora OTHER PEOPLE APE t h i n g s I W A N T I* Creetei 11 Rird's home 24 War god of 44 Acrommodata w tlC —Boaa Miller ■WHAY-Nicht Watch topsy has been ordered to deter­ W D RO ^al Kolby A government announcement drip, clogged breathing—all tha widely b/ doctors than aay ma­ Y O U R ~r SUPPOSED r TO GIVE IRSkiei 17 Refund Greece 44 .Sea bird W^IC—OhrTitiftap Program after the first quake placed the mine the cause of the death of unrelenting symptoms the sinus > MB FOP 20 Chooie WPOP—Wax Woraa WDRC-Ru** Naurhton terial for this pnrpee*. This naw C H R IS T M A S T O S E E IT IP I.ove gnddeas 21 More 47 Greek letter 4:U—' V> POP—Hound Dog number of dead at \M i. but. Gov­ James A. Melton, 30, New Haven, sufferer knows to well-ars at­ medichtion it now availabls at L l S T f r (CHRISTMAS' 21 Mexenw 24 Buffalo inquisitive 48 Give WHAY—Platter Parly ernor General Emmat Momtaz of who apparently suffered head in­ tacked directly by improving drug counters without th* need tquare 24 Dreaa 23 --- of South temporarilj WTIC—Rota UtUer WHAY—Night Watch Kermanshah said that number juries when he fell Sunday after­ drainage of tha sinus areas. for a prescription under th* nam*( 22 Recedes trimming Africa 50 Butterflies WORO—Cai iCoiby WTIC—OhrlPtmap Program WPOP—Wax Worka WDRC—Rupp Naughtoji seemed too high. noon near the Intersection of Reed Most remarkable of all it the Drittan* Tablets. Dristaa Tah- 24 Cut of meat fact that this id accomplished lets cost only 984 for. a bettk ef 24 Continent ^^WPOP—Hound Dog About 100 villages were dam­ and Shepard Sts. Mrs. Mary Sher­ **^AY—Plattar Party aged Friday. 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THE Herald Angle Hawks Threaten Runaway in Western Division Lions, 49ers Qualify for Western Football Playoff B j EARL YOST Increase Edge Mstpie Leafs Personnel Pleases RSox Danny Russo Bperte Editor Baltimore SUNDAY >Tony D'Angona who guides the To 5^4 Games; ]V%west Club Perfect day. weatherwiae, for ■Cheney combine... One of the on­ Boxes DeCola i the planned schedule of events. looker* during the ' action was Gronin Tells Writers Eliminated First off was the weekly trip to •Paul Schuetz who “sneaked” do'wn Knicks Victors To Show Life church with my family, followed from the Senior Citizen's Club Boston, Doc. 16 (/P)—Tho Bo.ston Rod Sox are pleased with At St. Nick’s by the usual fine Sunday dinner meeting for a few minutes... New York, Ded. 16 (;(P)— N ew York. Dec, 16 (/Pi—Thla their personnel, are not tough traders and would be glad to and then a journey to West Hank Jaslowski. a fancy — at Don’t look now but there’s was to be a season of rebuilding New York, Dec. 16 K p tllO Russo, who w on't be 20 until Franci.«co -19ers, each with wa.s the best ever. A. capacltv ketball game between the Har­ are starling to pull away from the replete with a rookie coach in Billy Reay, didn't figure to causa • The press panel inelnded .Toe C hristm as eve. has a fin . 12-3 i (|uai'tei'hack troiihles and a crowd viewed the matinee per­ lem Magicians and Green Manors. pack just as the rashman and Aii.sten Lake of the II* 1 TMOrd. He moved out of the prelim ­ formance. including the Ray Mc­ Ch'owd of less than 300 showed up much of a stir in the Nation^ ^surplu.s of .lfy Fifid ainr® 19M. Tom MCPartland had recently en­ ^36-124 in a nationally televised weekend with two victories over the leairue are liillint: us to sleep p)a\-in(; partners--Ed (PorkyI Oll- W'illie Pep, the former feather­ Thf 49fi's railed on Y.O. Tlttl® joyed a duck hunting trip Into a t CTieney Tech last season, is game Saturday afternoon. biit they elaim we have a lot of ,-er and Jay Hebert—staged a see- 0(e Chicago Black Hawks, 4-1 weight champion, cornea back to aRNin T hf wobhly-lfRRfd qviRrtfr- N orth Carolina. Tom head,* up a now coaching an entry in the West Kniek Rally Wins 'Saturday and the Bruins, 3-1 Sun­ good hall plavers sittins around, saw. suspense-packed windup that Boston for a match with Jimmy bark dirfctfd a 17-poinl aerond half loc.ll advertl.sing agency . . . Che­ Side Junior League... Road con­ In other games Sunday night Cronin .«aid "We re not going to went to the final putt. . day. The Leafs have lost Just one Connors of New Medford, Mass., to aniothfr thf ntnbborn. laatpUce ney Tech Coach Tony'D'Angona, ditions were icy en route home Syracuse routed Cincinnati 109-83 game in their last 10 sta rts. pve up any of that good stuff, he Biirkemo. a whie at match play, on Tuesday. and the usual 15 minute trip took G fffn Ray Parkfua 27-20. full of pep as usual, phoned to re­ with a third-period scoring spurt Goat Broke Tie added I hut never better than second In a ■ It will be Willie's first appear­ In thf mcantimf, thf iipotart port his basketball 'team would 30 minutes. and New York rallied in the final Lake asked Cronin: I major PGA medal play touma- Brian Cullen's goal with leaa ance since he broke hia hand fight­ B altim orf Coli.^. who had the start its season Tuesday, The tech- THrR14D.AY minutes to overhaul the Detroit than four minutes remaining ".Toe, you've been with the Red, ment. stood off powerful bids by ing Russ Teague at Houston in Oc­ M aryland city wild in anticipation men will play an ambitious 16 game Travel waa at a snail's pace to Pistons 116-109. Pox for 23 years. I believe, as a i Oliver and Hebert and won by a broke a 1-1 tie with Boston. Bob tober. Pep, 36. has been worging Squawks, JSot Slapstick of its first pro football title, ran achedule wa.s nearly completed the bus stop, diie to the storm, and Syracuse continued to chop Puiford then collected an insur­ manager and a general manager, i single stroke. out in Tampa. Fia.. where he has into a red hot Norm Van Brork- during the afternoon antKal night fortunately for me the bus was late away at Boston's lead in the The Yankees have won 16 pennants The husky Detroiter, playing out ance goal writh six seconds to go an interest in a night club. What seems tq be a good comedy pose by Richie Guenn of the lin. The Diitchnian threw four I accompanied my sons to ^'ath er and 1 was able to make connections Elastern Division as the Nats as he hit an empty net after Bos­ In your tim* and the Red Sox only i of FranWln Hills. Mich., fired a New York Knickerbockers and Mendy Rudolph, referee, was touchdown passes and the Loa An­ and Son program at the M en\ciiib for the trip to 13 Bi.s.sell St. . . . handed Cincinnati its second de­ ton pulled its geialie in an attempt one Tf the Yankees rould win thatj closing 37-31 -68 for a 72-hole 289 Yoiande Pompey of Trinidad merely the beginning of a good argument at Madi.son Square geles Rams scored 17 points in the of the church of our choice. A Tjne •Stopped at the Trust l.’o. and waa feat in as many nights. The Nats to gain the equaliser. man.v pennants, why couldn't the i total and the S2.000 top prire. It hopes for better luck on hi* sec­ Garden. Rudolph's call went against Guerin and when the yell­ finsl period to whip Baltimore 37- program was arranged, followed greeted by excellent organ music broke up a close game with a 32- Rookie Frank Mahovlich put Rsa 'sioT''" ' was hia biggest victory since 1958 ing began. Ron Sobi. of the Knicka. center, tried to wedge him­ ond invasion of America than he 21 The loss left the Colts with a by films which included an inter­ by Fred Werner. He deviated from point third period and added 36 Toronto in front in the opening "The Yankee success started way ■when he worv' the National PGA had in 1954 when he was beaten by self into the act. --Ihe regular Christmas season num- more in the final quarter as the period only to have the Bruins championship, a match play event. 7-,5 record and its best NFL finish esting shoit on the Harlem Globe­ back^n the days of Harry Fraiec," Moses Ward of Chicago and injured trotters. Night well spent In the oFts by playing. "On .Wisconsin”, RoyijJ.s fell fu rth er behind St. even matters on Fleming MaekelTs Gronin replied, “when he sold Babe Oliver, from Canton. Mass., post­ both hands. in history. But it was hardly rbn- solalion. company of Reed and Dean and we and the "Notre Dame Victory Ixuiis second stansa goal. Ruth and a lot of other stars to the ed a brilliant 31-33-64 and Hebert, Pompey draws Clarence Hlnnant In other games Saturday night In other gomes lost night the Browns Oiitinat Oianta were back home just in lime to March, " for the benefit of two Yankees. Since then, no club in from Sanford, shot 84-32-68 for of Washington as an opponent N.C, State to Rish Win Streak hear the 10 o’clock new*. newsmen, Pal Bolduc and my- Syracuse dcfialed Cincinnati 104- league-leading Montreal CaiM- baseball has come up with so 270s. They got $1,3150 each. Par for ■Wednesday at Chicago Stadium The Cleveland Biowns. Eaatern 100 and Boston overwhelmed the diens blanked Chicago 3-0 and the T l E.SDAV self . . . American Airlines office , . , .. ,,, , many outstanding replacements as the 6.140-yard Mayfair course it (ABC-TV), Ring MagaiUne puts ; champions, warmed up for the called but it wasn't to confirm , i Philadelphia Warriors 112-94. Rangers downed the Detroit Red the 'Yankees. IJke Jo DiMaggio and 36-34-70. Pompey No. 2 among the light | In One of Two Major Tourneys championship match, rallying to General Manager Ick Martin, STANDINGS W ings 4-2. Berra for Bill Dickey. Joe Gordon whip the .New 5'ork G iants 34-28 e frequent caller at the office, took reservation to Florida. Instead in­ Tie for Fourth heavy contenders and the National formation waa sought on the Eastern Division Ooalie Jacques Plante, In post­ for Tony Lazzerl, etc.” A1 Balding of Miami Beach, win­ Boxing A.ssn. ranks him No, 6. and Wa.sliington niitfaked Pitts­ a few seconds from his busv slate W. L. Pet. G.B. ing his third shutout for Montreal, New York. Dec. 16 (A* The*-it ia Ijeginning to appear as though burgh 10-3 In other NF'I. game*. to say Alan Olmstead and John fhereaboiita of the Harlem 'Rnperior Rcouia' ner of the 1955 inaugural year, Hinnant is a heavy puncher who Magicians' basketball team, now in Boston ...... 21 4 .840 — had only 13 aO'vcs. D ollard Bt. tempo of the Chnatmas tourna- some reassessment of forecasts i* The Lion* and 4Pers meet in San LaBelle. long-time rooters for the After further questioning Cronin fired a final 66 and climbed Into • is rated among the top 10 in both this area . . . Snow was all shovel­ Syracuse ...... 13 11 .542 7 ’j Laurent and Don Marshall wero added that one of the keys to New tie for fourth at 274 with Art Doer­ ilcrald Photo h\- Pinto rankings. Although he was stopped ment hoopla increase; this week i in order—at least in several dis- Francisco fop the seventh division Brooklyn Dodgers and New York New York ___ 12 13 .480 9 the goal-getters for the Canadlens, with two big events scheduled ! tricta. playoff in the league's history. Th* Giants respectively, were ready to ed from the driveway and walk who tied Boston 1-1 Saturday. York success has b^en ".auperior ing of Fox Chapel, Pa„ who had a INDIANS’ DUBANOSKI, COACH ZATURSKY in one round by Harold Johnson, when 1 got home and the bill waa i Philadelphia . . 10 13 4.3.5 10 scouts." 87. They won $9150 each. Dow Fin- M ay 31, he also has hopes of f i ­ and in one of the'-i North Carolina F'or example: winner plays Cleveland Dec. 29 for cast their lots with the Red Sox. W estern Division The Rangers, who had to settle Cashm an asked xvhy Sox trad es puts its 36-game winning streak the NFT. title. That game Bill be Dick’s favorite club, as well as left on my desk by son Dean St. IvOiils ...... 17' 9 .654 for a 4-4 tie with Detroit, in a na­ sterwsld of Tequesta, Fla., second- ling a title match with Archie 1. Bradley, the favorite for the .Nothing planned at night and I lit have been so few and far between. day leader, started the last round Moore. ^ the line. .Missouri Valley championship, got played in the Western winnec'a mine . . . Stopped to see Bob Olson, . 1 1 14 .440 51^ tionally televised game Saturday He pointed out that famed trader The Kentucky Invitational at It* first big test of the season last city. m anager of the ^hor.. .McAn shoe the fireplace for the first time this D etroit ...... 9 1.5 .37,5 7 after blowing a three-goal advan­ In second place two strokes be­ season and enjoyed not only the Frank Latte now is genera] mana­ hind Burkemo. He took a 72 and Jimmv Archer makes the main i L«xington. Ky., sends North Caro- Saturday and dropped an 82-76 Detroit defeated I>oa Angeles 81- store, snd reported all was taken M inneapolis .. 5 19 208 11 tage, led all the way Sunday. g er at Cleveland and that the Yan- High Gagers on Road event class at Madison Square Gar- I into action alorg anth Minn.- derision to Seattle. 21 In a 1952 playoff and went on care of by Pat Bolduc at the an­ company of my family but radio Monday's Schedule Camille Henry, Bill Oadsby, Danny tied at 275 with Bo Winlnger of music and my favorite newspaper Keea have traded with every club Olessa, Tex.. Tony I>ema of San den for the first time Friday In a Virginia (both unbeat- to outplay Cleveland 17-7 in the nual bronzed shoe presentations to No Games Scheduled. Lewieki and Red Sullivan were 7. Indiana and Ohio State, top before viewing two teevee show*. the New York marksmen. Gordie In the league except the Red' Rax. Leandro, Calif., and Marty Furgol welter bout with Gale Kerwin of •"* Kentucky rontender* along with Michigan league championship garne It «'aa the outstanding lineman and back Sunday's Results All-Players All-Pro Team Howe and Johnny Wilson found Cronin denied the Sox were tough of Lemont. 111. Valiev Stream. N.Y. and (Dttawa Louisville, the Blue Grass State to take, the Big Ten crown, the Lions' last playoff appeiirance %‘ith the Manchester High football FRIDAY Syracuse 109. Cincinnati S3. to deal with adding that It Is better Tuesday in First Test Friday the 13thl. .Chrlitmaa ' New York 116. D etroit 109. the range for the Wings. ' Winlnger. aided by an eagle I Kerwin won friends although he ■"'ill show San Francisco, have yet to win a game, although The 49ers never have been In a team this season. Joe Dyer and Gil A scant second waa Gino Mer-^is the deep secondary leader for to keep what the team has than to lost to Johnny Busso when he was ' S«*ttle. Army and Louisville, Both playoff TTiia ia their beat NFL fin­ Boissonneault being the recipients card* arrived from Rose-Mane I St. Louis 138 M inneapolis 118. New York (NEA)—Quickf Standlnga get what he was trffered in the re­ three at the second hole, fired a 64.1 the conference season has not yet chetti, the Baltimore Colts' end, the third straight year, a fixture Lema a 67 and Furgol a 70. They called upon as a short-notice sub i Th* Jim Ringo? Never W L T P te cent baaehall nieetings in Colorado By p a t BOLDUC from Manchester, and Gene and i St. Louis V*. Detroit at New JIIXF.D DOt’BLKS who experienced a phenomenal sea­ at safety, as is the Uone’ Jack M o n tr e a l...... 18 B fi 41 Springs. won $725 apiece. in an Oct. 25 fight. Hia record Is I 8*1* under way tom orrow w ith its third straig h t loss. 78-73. Detroit with a 9-3 record in 19.53, Stopped at the East Side Rec to StnndinRB heard of him? He’s a hard-i son. Teams were forced to double Christiansen. Untested and inexperienced Manchester High initiates it.s 24-5-1. I while the Carrousel Tournament view th* final period of the basket­ Estelle Morlarty, also of Manchea-' York, N ew Y ork ...... 13 12 Cronin was asked about the pos- SUn Mosel of Essex Falls, N.J., and Ohio .State dropped No. 3, a The teams split two regular eea- W h P rl. nosed 230-p6uhder, six foot snd triple-team him to prevent his The spread of talent through 1957-58 schoolboy basketball season tomorrow night with a Archer has been boxing at St. i ***jj''* Thursda,'- at Charlotte. 72-69 loss to Texas A A M. ' son games. Tittle threw a lourh- ball game between Cheney Tech ter. proprietors of Pocomoonshine I Byracu.ae at New York. AmiP-Nirk Twurtly ...... 2H l.'l .667 Boston ...... 13 IS aibllity of a new Red Sox ball park, first round leader with a record 62, Lake Lodges in Maine ___ Hal' Only Game* Scheduled. two, who once played at Syra- passing rush. the league is evidenced by the closed with a 67 for 276, good for Nicholas Arena most of the time- ^**1 week, of cour . comes the 3. Rice, with three victories, ia down pass to R. C. Owens with 11 and Ellington High, won by thg, M. WaddPli'B. Conopant .. 26 1.1 .667 Toronto ...... U 13 properly located, with better park­ road game against CCIL rival Windham in Willimantic. Coach I Squeaky I LeForte in a chance' ...... Brtrbma-Dick MrConvilJe 25 14 .641 cu.se and never made All-East Jimmy Brown and Billy Wilson, fact that no team placed mere D e tr o it, 10th place and $600. while building up a 14-1 record He I ^*'''** Christmas tournaments, the only outfit in the Southwest 1 seconds remaining .Nov. 3 to upset home club, making Tony N R ohan-d. Vont ...... 24 • . . . a . * 8 14 ing facUitiea and more seats. Elgin Zatursky's green Indians also make their first start be­ conversation on Main St. asked if ^ ^ ^ I,** .615 or All-Anything. The past five sea­ the 49ers' pass-grabber, led on of­ than three among the 22 first Best rovmd of the final day was has won 11 straight since early But none probablv will offer the Conference living up to expect*- ; (he Lion* 35-31 at San Francisco gona's debut a aucceaafui one at B. Whit»^N. VlUhpr ...... 23 16 ,590 string eelectione. Detroit, Cleve­ Chicago • a . . . * , 8 15 "I think if the state would build fore home town fans Friday night* it would be possible for more cov-; l O rifl (.OHCO Marg:p-(;poiRr Murphy .... 21 \S ..528 son* he has played anonymously fense, but and Frank a new stadium the Red Sox would turned In by Masters -Champion when Bristol visits the Red and 19.56 and has whipped Usv W al-1‘'‘‘’'‘'''“"S PO-’'«>bililies of the K«n- lions. Texas, Tech and Texas, both j "'h*n the Lions got the 49ers at th* school. Talked with Frank MabPl'Don Harrlnnn ...... 21 16 .5.18 land, Baltimore and Creen Bay rated at the bottom of the league ' home Nov, 17. they laced Tittle * Crowley, Howard Fiaher. Bill Ros- erage of UConn basketball in The; for the Green Bay Packers. Gifford again affirmed their status be very happy to play in It. " Cronin Doiig Ford of Mahopac, N.Y. Doug White's new gym for anotlier i lach. Tony Dibiase and Tony Do-1 Maurmi-Don ...... 20 19 .51.1 as the greatest halfbacks. all landed a trio. fcols (twice) this Year I Take on Minnesota before the season, each have won | Co. 31-10. coe, Bob Arendt and Dick Dono­ Herald. We hope that readers 'T’sivaai pc Mntaitnann .. 19 20 .487 Why bring him up? Ringo ha* The only team not represented Saturday's Fights aaid. "I don't believe Yawkey needed a hot round to extend hia league contest. Both games are ' enjoy the new coverage given all a XTAtin Aailtri Audrey-A'hPl I>m*h ...... The show will he earned on net- . McGuire's baskelbaggers four straight. ( Rote Take* Over van. all faculty members . . . Jun­ 16 21 462 been voted the center of the third Giant Rosey Brown drew twice on waa Philadel­ (Club Owner Tom Yawkey) feels string of in-the-money finishes to scheduled to start around 8:15. i state college teams dally by the Nanry-Norm Warn'ii ...... 17 *»2 :436 work (NBC) radio and TV 1'''°"’ Carolina take on Min- Is»« Two Straight ' TheI.ion.s played their first ior CYO basketball started at the Marv-Kfl IlliidU ...... 17 annual ALL-PLAYERS ALL-PRO aa many votes as any other offen­ phia. with veteran Unebucker Detroit—Chioo Vejar, Stamford, like spending 10 or 11 million dol­ 39 straight. So he fired a seven- Coach John C a n a v a r I'l tall | Associated Press in New Haven, Loa Angelea. Dec. 16 (7P. —UCLA 5 .416 sive tackle, and Duane Putnath lars to build one at this time." ___ I neaota in the first round, while 4. Around the East. New York **"’* *'thoiit who church of my sons and I tagged HaKpl*Mamiv Margiirldn .. 17 22 .436 team, announced today by NEA Charley Bednarik barely yielding Conn., outpointed Pat Lowry, To­ under-par 63 and vaulted from a Rockville High quintet will con­ an innovation whiCh has received football CMach Red Sanders, whose Joaip-Bil! Thur.'tton ...... IS 24 .185 of Loa Angeles repeated as the Nino Valdes, the Cuban giant i whipped fractured ankle last week along to, assist in conducting the Service exclusively in The Herald to Matuszak. ledo, Ohio, 10. (Weltorwelghta). tie for 39th place into a tie for tinue its ambitious schedule with University was rated one of the | numerous compliments to date. . contract has six years to run, is Alva-tJd Dtiucfllp ...... 14 26 369 most popular offensive guard. 14th at 278 and picked up $314. who is ranked among the leading I ” straight Southern Conference power*, "hie Violets have lost two ' 'h* quarter- classes. Tliere were 80 boys pres­ M. Anf'hf*iibrPi»cr- a perfect demonstration of ~ the Matusbak, too, is s guy you Hollywood — Billy (8 'weatpoa) Sundsy’s Resnlta two games this week. The Rams Talked swimming with L>ti E l­ going to talk about the Texas P Jark o w .n k t...... 14 25 authenticity of an all-star team *C' , the one-eyed never heard of before Peacock, 121, Los Angelea This was the flnsl 72-hole tour­ heavyweight contenders, ,, cm straight In Madison Square Gar­ back burden and threw one touch­ ent for the first session despite the .559 National League travel to Farmington tomorrow more at the Savings Bank, he A AM coaching job Wednesday Kd Tindip 127 and y irk Two rdv 134- wonder who both coaches and The players have change all knocked out Casey Jones, ixB, 8 an nament on the 1957 PGA calendar. den. and have showed little except down pas* With I.ayne In action Inclement weather . . . Home just rhalk^fl up ih#* wr^ck lected by the most qualified voters, M ontreal 2. Chicago 0. night and then return to the Rock­ Claude Chapman of Boston In a 10- ! f" ‘"""’"■J’ P'*-'"' "''Uch Nov 24 the Liona lost 27-7 at De­ being an ardent follower of the in College Station, Tex. Pnd n plays for the Green Bay Packers, that. Francisee, 4.. After the holidays, the golfera re­ round match Tuesday at Miami I it. time to eat and pack my bags ncorrn at thf* ManrhF!«t^r Bowling the player* of the National Foot­ T oronto 3, Boston 1. ville Armory Friday for a meet­ - ■ — . "t**"*; I Minne.sota will be no cinch for troit to the Bears, defending West­ sport. .Shortest trip of the bas­ Sanders and hia wife will fly Grrrn. ball League. convene in Los Angelea for that Beach Harold Johnson of While North Carolina was for a trip to Southington where New York 4, Detroit 2, ing with Woodrow Wilson of Mid­ North (Jarolin*. Assuming the Tar ern champions. ketball season to East Hartford there to consider an offer which city's open. dletown. Undefeated Cheney Tech Philadelphia. No. 1 light heavy breezing past South Carolina. 70- ■Walt LozowsW has again come Only they could ferret out for i Heels get past the Gophers, they'll Role had help from rookie High- \yas on the docket at night. M- Loa Angeles Times says con­ MIXKII IMH RLKN engages Hartford Regional Tech challenger, boxes Sid Peak* 58. S aturday night i the loss of up with a good eliib. Southington Before a jam-packed crowd, de­ StandinRA special mention a man who has have to play the winner of the Gradv Wallace la going to him the 'Hopalongi Caaaady. who sists of $15.()00 a year plus $5,000 Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock Loui.s\-ille a t Toledo on trounced Rockville with ease, the fending State and New England a year expenses: producing a TV W L Prt. been buried in the middle of the Tiiesdaj. Virginia-Kentucky game. , Gamecock*l. Kin.fas fnd Wilt he loss a disappointing one to friend Pat-Jobii Aroto ...... 27 12 ,W2 Help Him With Hii Homework Americans Named at the East Side Rec while Hebron champion Weaver High of Hart­ show that would ■ et Sanders Iil.'4-Siim Varantt ...... 26 13 .667 line for a team that is dead last Regional la listed for two outings, I Who'll win that oner Strictly » 'Stilt Chamberlain, ranked right be- Johnny Canavari, Windy City men­ ford had to pull out all the stops another $10,0 0 0 ; a substantial OllV4‘-Jof Poartf'iin ...... 25 14 .641 in the Western Division. He im­ The Finest ... toaaup hinH th . T .r I. . h . B ears' 10-0 halftim e lead. The tor. Ann-Paul (’oirmti ...... 19 .M3 pressed them enough to nose out For Challenge Play both on the road, this week. Coach With it all, though. North Caro­ A '” r ■ Lions were held to 13 yards rush­ to beat East Hartford. 42-41. a- ount of stock in a triple A clas­ Maii^-AI Pu7.*o ...... 19 .513 With Good I Clyde Washburn's inexperienced Maloney Leading ated Pres* poll, polished off St. Jo­ U E D N E 8 0 A Y Coaching the Hornets is Jsck sification oil corporation; a new j Rulh-Krnlu Pohl ...... 2i> 19 .513 such formidable challengers as lina akipped over every hurdle #n ing a a feeble first half Cassadv Ray Wletecha of the New York array Journeys to Cromwell Thurs­ seph's of Philsdelphla. 86-,54. Wilt lared 64 yards m 18 triea durins; J u s t think (linatm as is two i wi.ae, former UConn athlete and station wagon every year, and «n I Peg-Bob Bonaiilcd* ...... 20 19 51.1 I Melbourne. Dec. 16 f>Pi—(^piain N u t m e g " b o w l e r s route to the national collegiate -scored 31 points’; weeks from today!... Although Manchester resident. I Am)-RoN!4 l,.atil>ertr ...... IK 21 .463 Giants snd the Chicago Bears' day and meets Windham Ftogional championship last winter, so air conditioned, rent-free ,.h0 me . f'aiiny-KddIri I’ac a n l...... 17 22 . 436 Carpenter and Power Toola Bill Talbert today named hia tfiree Tech in Willimantic 24 hours later. Three tournamenlx were decided ; „f the telephone number at the Her­ SATURDAY Larry Strickland. there’s no reason for the Tar Heels with all food, supplied free. I Mynle-Ritl l.nRiviere ...... 15 24 .^5 , veterans — Gardnar Mulloy, Vic New Haven. Dec. 16 1A5--Jerry "'h,''h ' 'Green Bav led 20-10 at the half ald has been changed it didn't cut Fran Mahoney checked in with Sanders admitted he la Inter­ ' Nanry.Jnhn Gatidtno ...... 11 19 New Men Named ! Seixas and Herbie Flam-“plua 22- down on the number of callers, the , Runa-l-roula Damain ...... J2 27 Ankle injuries to Captain Dick Maloney of Springfield, Mass., hai i uv . f ,h 'T'""’ ".'ting word that no definite date had been ested In the offer but said he has : Top Satuiflav night at the Six other men who have never Whether Dad’s a beginner or an old hand, he’ll welcome these lightweight, year-old Barry MacKay as the gone ahead of 40 competitors! Im * Missouri Valley pulled muscles in both leg*. Coach w ires being bu.ay for more then set s* vet for the annual Sports discussed the matter so far only ‘ Double Strike nllrv.* were pinned hv attracted a glimmer of ail-pro i U S. four-man Davla Cup squad Dubanoski. Chuck^ Salmond. Skip { West Virginia, incidentally, plays easy-to-handie Stanley carpenter and Black & Decker power tools. Our stock seeking five Connecticut placee In “''"f Albert started him in the one hour of the working day... Night of the Knights of Columbus. on the telephone “And no one. I OHve Roaai' tt*. irin Vacantl 107 attention dominated the ballot. for the Challenge Round. Dec. 26 Fisher, George .Cushing and dlml- j a warmup game against Richmond [Boh Ronadieji J45-36-' .San VaoarM 343 of thc.se time-tested tools is very complete. nutive Bobby,Daigle and a knee' the National All-Star champion­ [.trimming Xavier of Ohio (9-68' second half. In a cold rain, he (Checked out early and caught one The affair usually takes place in naturally, discii.sses price over the J and .lohn r»atiHtno 12« while Ann La- For offense, Mike McCormack j and 28. ships next March. Tuesday, so Unless there's a start­ half of the (ITheney Tech JV-Re- February, on or neai St. Patrick's injury to Bob Fiske has Zatursky! ling upset in the making, the B X sparked the 49ers to a bv telephone, although I gathered Ilherie rnlird a 90 eingle without a of the Cleveland Brown* edged hia The inclusion of Flam indicates H.ARRY HOIJHES He posted a 935 total Sunday on Boltiau and Iw-o touchdown glonal 8 gaiyie at the Y and all of Day . . . Afternoon of viewing por­ that the money situation down I mark. ; the Beverly Hills, Calif., player, somewhat concerned before Tues­ Mountaineers will show 26 straight more noted teammate, , Stop in . . . bi-owse in our large, modern showroom. Tell the boys shout day's opener against Windham. gam es of 123, 160, 112. 142. 143 Pitt (the Panthers first loss), the smashes by veteran ,Ioe Perrv the varsity meeting^ the home tions of the pro football, pro bas­ there is pretty good" Dad’s hobbies—they’ll help select the tools Di^d will use most. I who was a disappointment against Captain Bob Grous continues to and 133 at the Bridgeport Holland. Southern Conference triumphs Missls.stppl State, now 6-0. turned After uie game. Tittle said his teams winning both games. New ketball and pro hockey games and Zatursky, who has cut his varsity when they take the court. Sanders' tiCLA salary is ru­ FIRST TEAM ■ the Belgians, may get a chance to score well for the Rams, netting A concluding eight-game qualify­ bacy ‘ aore legs felt ' pietty good.” But coach at Region^ 8 is Clyde at night I hit the highways for mored to be about $18,000. I redeem himself against the .Aus- squad down to nine players, re­ At this early stage of the season. of the Birmingham rlaaair. Williams, Sievers E—Billy Wilaon, 49«rs port* that only sophomore Pat 28 markers in last week's games to ing test will be held Saturday at he was limping. Alert had started W'ashburne out ofVWindham High Storra for the UConn-i^ston Col­ I tralians whose previously an- the New Britain Rogers Lanes. , ______E—Billy Howton, Pecker* Mistretta and Wes Feshler have run hi* sea.son total to 69 in five rookie John Brodie. but later aaid and UConn. an acqtrsthAance of lege basketball game. Many Silk STANLEY CARPENTER TOOLS i nounced team includes Mai An- In other weekend state bowling Jim Jarrett, North Dakota's Win Batting Titles —Roosevelt Brown, Olanto escaped the injury jinx thus far. games. Dave Neiderwerfer. up ' There's Just no substitute for ex­ Walt (Fuzzy) Tedford. county Towners present including Gordy I deraon, Aahley Cooper, Mervyn from the Jajwees, has impressed perience" editor of The Herald. Before the Todd, Paul Groobert, Ward Krause left-fooled kicker, set a school T—Mike .McCormnek, Browns Bench Plane (»’’ long, 2” cutter). No. H-1204...... I Roae and Neale Fraser. The Manchester coach is reserving with 40 points while teammates punting record with a 92-yard (Chicago. Dec. 16 ()P)—A p air of O—Duane Putnani, Ram* all decisions on his starting five wo'n toe‘'^ o V S B^e Collcgc Cage Roundup Cnthren Bnota main game started I had a fine to list a few. B. C. won In a breeze Joe Doherty and Ron Janton each six gam e 772. | ' ...... ' ' ■ —— When Van Brocklin, a lO-year- talk with Washburne, as well as with the home club disappointing. punt against South Dakota this American I.eague old hands. Ted ‘ G—, Redskins until just before tapoff time. season. He's a sophomore. C—Jim Ringo, Parker* ComM nation Square (11" blade). No. 122...... First heavj-welght boxing Bho^v have caged 32 tallies. Don Thie- Other high acorers at Bridge­ man like Tittle, wasn't throwing Williams of the Boston Red Sox' Windham's promising squad has bault is expected to be Rockville's port included: TDs. Paige Cothren was kicking and Rijy Sievers of Washington ' QB—John Unltas, Colt* j held in Yankee Stadium was on already lo.it tmee, bow ing to fifth starter. Gordon Dalnes, Woodbury 934: Colgate Five Next on Schedule HB—, Giant* Hand Drill. No. H-1320...... I S atu rd ay afternoon, May 12, 1923. ‘ three field goals for the Rama. Tlie won major batting titles in the' strong Norwich (73-52) and Bris­ Don Norton, ChMhire, 929; Mike Colls were down 20-7 at the half. Milan Gianoailo Garbrili. 148<2 1957 baseball campaign. ' I HB—Ollie Matson. Card* Jess Willard fought Floyd John- Italy, outpointed Charles (Tomb­ FBI—, Brown* tol (81-61). The Whippets are led ThS Hebron Rama will welcome Dziadik, Derby, 895; Nick Tron- Rookie quarterback Milt Plum Willlam.s. 39. became the oldest! Hammer* (seleet hlckor)- handle*). No. H -lll)/i...... : son, Luis Firpo met Jack Mc- by Co-Capta|ns Bobby Reed, au­ sky. New Britain, 892; Bill Bach, For UConns Before Tourney stone) Smith, 145'3, Laia Angeles, DEFENSE 988 Main St., Mancheater I Auliffe and Jack Renault battled I the return of Co-Captain -Dave I passed for. one touchdown and set 10. player in history to take the league , th o r of 26 point-* in tw o gam es Stamford, 889; Steve Hudobenko, j up three others against the Giant*, E—Glno Marchetti, Colts Fred Fulton. Farley as they hope to end s' two- batting championship. Official AL I Block Plane. No. 220...... and Andy Cxuchry who has hooped game losing streak against Crom­ Waterbury, 889; Jack White, New '.NFL defending champion*, the PIN BOYS WANTED E—Gene Brito, Redskin* New York, Dec. 16 lAh—The* in th* Huskies performance averages certify hia m ark of .388. i T—Art Donnsan, Colt* 25 tallies to date. well Thursday or against favored Haven, 882; Walt Krajewski, New University at Connecticut, jolted | against Boston. brown* ended with a 9-2-1 record TUESDAY MORNING. 8 O'CLOCK Sievers, 31. was lops in hoWiers Oo-Captain Tommy Anderson is Windham Regional Friday. The Haven. 882; Ed Cahill, Stamford, by Boston College Saturday, faces Sam Baker. Washington's field with 42 ami In runs batted in With T—Don Colo, Brown* Screw Driver Set (4 me«t a»ed (Ixes). No. X-SOOfi. .,. 877: Ben Kosky, Bridgeport, 876 ■ The unbeaten Eagle* outshot the j M(j— , Bear* the Bristol sparkplug, the tali vet­ giant 6-5 center wsa sidelined with Colgate ^this week in Its last test goal kicker, faked one on fourth 114. * eran center having scored 34 and Steve Swamey, Fairfield. 869. Huskies from the field and the foul' down at GriiTilh Stadium and ran 25c STRING LB—Joe Schmidt, Lion* s cut eye last week as hia team­ before heading for the Holiday line and, despite a height dis­ Select... Only eight regulars batted .300 Spiral Screw Driver (qulek-return aprlng). No. 6S8 -H points in his team's lo.sing bat­ mates bowed to Cheney and George Pelletier, Danielson, pres­ 20 yards past a stunned Pitts­ LB—Marv Matuszak, 49er* MOVING INTO A NEW NOME? ent match-game champion. It auto­ Festival at Madison Square Gar­ advantage. controlled the back- or better. Following Williams were HB—, Lion* » tle (74-57 with Torrington,, and I Nathan Hale-Ray (65-28i. Farlev den Cfiiriatmaa week. burgh team for the game'* lone matically a.ssured of a. place in boards. HIS GOLF GIFTS Mickey Mantle, New York, .with HB—Jack Butler, Steeler* Anger Bit Kit (for hole* np to <4"). No. R-1306. . i 85 tallies in the win over Wind- will team vilh .Co-Captsin A1 Coach Hugh Greer's Huskies touchdown. He had previoualv .365; Gene Woodling. Cleveland. the National rolloffs, , Boston, trailing by as many as kicked a.field goal and ended hi* S—Jack ChrliHansen, Lion* i ham. The Beil Towner* ari big Vezina. Giinars Vlnkels, Dave take on the New York Staters FROM A PRO ,321: Boh Boyd. Baltimore, 318: , favorites to cop (XIIL laurels this Other high scorers at Thomas- 12 points In the first period, cut scoring sweep by converting after MURPHY’S ALLEYS S^Bobby Dillon, Parke^ Chlmel Kit (4 eize*. one each and 1”). No. H-1282-K. Hudak and either Harold Taylor Wednesday at Storr*. scene of tlie ton were: George Eielke, New Lon­ UConns' lead to 35-32 at the half hi* touchdown. Nelson Fox. Chicago, .317-; Minnie : w intsr. or Bob lulo in the Rams' starting UConna’ bitter losses to Boston, 991 MAIN STREET j Minoso, Chicago, ,310: BUI Skew-' SECOND TEAMil lineup. The green Rams have won don, 763; Jbe Leslak, UhionviUe, and took control early in the third ’ ------— ------o f f e n s e Steel "Puah-Puir Rule (6 ft. blade). No. 1208-W. .. 761; Ray Brunet, TerryvlHe, 747; 82-68, Saturday, and to Yale, 79-74. I ron. New York. .304, and Sievers, Impressive is perhaps the best once in four outings. the week before ■ .301. E—Jim .Mutschelirr. Colts word to use in describing Cheney Ralph Franco. Waterbury, 747; Ed B—Pete Browster, Brown* Kwiatkoski, lliomaston, 743: Don Dc*''' Killed, j Mantle, voted the league's most T—Charley ,\ne. Lions "S urform " File. No. 2 9 5 .'...... Tech’s one-sided triumphs by. Penn State, would send Con­ j valuable player for 1957, w as third ! Ellington (53-40) and,. Hebron ’ Foley. Torrington, 739; Bob Bova, for UCotm with 17 points. T—Isiu Groza, Brown* Shaves Oakville. 737; John SantllU, W ater­ necticut into Its first' round game j in home run production with 34 — G—.Stan .lone*. Bears Regional (59-38) last week. After i against Seattls in the Holiday Fes­ Overcame D<^lelt A rc II er Injured Wednesday’s encounter with H art-1 IT™ -1,lifoasnr;** bury, 738i’ Chtrlea PicchionI, '.four less than Williams—In addi- G—Jack .Stroud, Giant* SKIL AND SHOPMAH POWER TOOLS ford Tech the Ijcal* will he idle ! 8 iT la rg lll: Newington, 735; Armand Oirsrd, tival Dec. 26 w ith a 4o-*o 4-3 rec­ Yale, sparked by Larry Down* Don't be a Mother Hubbard! I'llon to being second ttf Williahis in C—Ray Wletecha, Giants ord. New Haven. Dec- 16 i;pi One batting. until Tuesday, Jan East HavenHaven. 731. 731, Dorn Dom Marchi. Marchi, and Bill Bodmsn, overcame a sec­ archer was injured slightly and at 1 (^B—Y. A. Tittle, 49ers $ 1 9 - 9 5 New ington, high sihgle, 197. Gtber : teams seeing action ond period deficit of 16 points, tied m Other leaders Include: Base hits HB—Lenny .Sloore, Colt# >1’’ Skill Drill (No. 503). 2 amp.. Gear Clutch...... Coach Tony D'Angona la ex­ New York, Dec. 16 lAh-^Clev'e- least two deer were killed during Next week's event: Men's B at Wednesday are Trinltv at Wil­ it up at 67-67 with eight minutes Fox, 196; doubles —Mlno.so and HB—Hugh McElhenny. 49rrs pected to go along with hia regular land ha* whittled Hershey's first- liams, the University of Bridgeport the week-long trial bow-and-arrow Stock your cupboard $ 2 9 - ^ 5 lineup which comprises Roger Waterbury Chase. remaiping. and matched baskets deer season that ended .Saturday. I Billy Gardner ot Baltimore, 36 FB— Rick Ca(«are*. Bears 4Scll Drill and Drive Kit. Regular $36.95 value...... place margin whil# tightening vs. Fairleight, Dlckinaom at Bridge­ with the Crusaders for a 69-69 ieach; triples Gl! McDougald, Llebman and aggressive Hilrry port, and the New Britain State Raymond Priest. 29, of Cheshire, DEFENSE Holmes up front, sturdy Dick Bls- their own grip as runnenip in the deadlock at the end of the reg­ waa wounded in the thigh Satur- j Hank Bauer, Harry Simpson, all of B—And.V Robustelll. Giant* Orbital Sender, Shnpmate. Regular $24.95...... $ 1 9 . 9 5 Teachers College vs. R.I.C.E. at ulation time. I New Yofk, nine each. sell at center and Captain Hank American Hockey League race. Pro Football when he fell on the point of with holi4Qy cheer NOWI E—Doug .Ytkln*, Bear* Jaalowski and either John Alosky New Britain. In the five-minute overtime the I Sacrifice hits McDougald, 19; The Barons trimmed the Provi­ olie of hi* arrows >hile pursuing T—I.eo Nomelllnl, 49er* Shnpm ate O',” Pow er Saw. R egular S49.9.5...... $39.95 I or W ayne B razeau iii the back- STANDINGS Ail Idle Tonight Blues outsCored Holy C ross 11-6. A wounded deer in Barkhamsted. sacrifice flies—Vic Wertz. Cleve­ T—Dirk Modzelewski, Giant* Plan on the best heating ... automatic dence Reds 5-2 and the league- Choose from the largest selection,* of fa4jl^us-brand. land, 11; stolen base*—Luis Apari- court. Bissell, who has shown VVeotera C onferenee AH teams are idle tonight, and Downs score 20 points and Bod- He was given first aid treatment choice, imported and domestic wines and liiquQrs, includ­ MG— Chuck Drazennvich, .Skin* $29-’5 oil heat and clean-action M obilhaatl tremendous imnrovement over last leading i^ears bowed to the Roch- W L T Pet. Fsirfield University meet* the ^ man 19 for Yale. Art Andreoll by tw 6 game wardens. The wound­ cio, Chicago. 28; team b a ttin g — LB—Chuck Bednarlk. Eagle* Shopm ate 5'i” Power Saw. R e^lar 382.95...... year, tops the Cheney point makers fester Americana 3-2 last night. The D etroit ...... 8 4 0 .667 New Haven Teachers a) New sank 20 for the losers. ed deer ievaded him. ing some of the world’s rarest labels. New York, 268. LB—Wall Michael*. Browns w"ith 48 and has been one of the |Sjirlngfi/d Indians San Francisco . . . 8 4 0 .667, Haven in the only game scheduled ()uinniplac College, unbeaten in Other hunters reported killing a HB—Jim David, Uon* your npw home a more comfort­ tom orrow . 'f e Wcarlog team's most consistent rebounder*. ; verdict over the Buf- B altim ore ...... 7 A 0 .583 five games including two exhibi­ 140-pound buck In Cornwall and a • Large aaaortment of beautiful liquor decanters for HB—Dick Lane, Card* For your shopping eonvonionet wo'ro opon Wtdn4sdoy and Thurs- able home with safe, dependable auto­ Jaslowski. No. 1 scorer a year ago. falo * ■ Bison* to round out the night's Lo* Angele* .. . . . 6 6 0 .500 The Yale Bulldogs, who made tions, was handed its first defeat 120-potind doe in the State Forest Apparel 8—Dickie Moegle, 49er* has turned playmaker this tern) action. th eir season record 3-1 w ith a bril­ in Hartland. holiday-remembering. S—Emien Tiinnell, Giant* doy tvanings, Doetmbor 18 and 19 till 8 o'clock. matic oil heating and new clean-action Mobilheat. (Jhlrago Beer* fi 7 n .417 by a hustling L.I.U. squad led by e Gloves and has chipped in w ^ 26 mark­ Cleveland, last season's AHL Green B a y ...... S 9 0 .250 liant 80-75 overtime victory against Milt Wlnawer with 19 points. Hunter* have until the 10th dav Here’s the entirely new fuel oil that actually cleans Holy Cross Saturday, are idle until "Special courtesies to quantity-buyers for office._cIub ers to assist Bissell in ^ e import­ playoff winner, rnoved to within Ahead 38-27 at the half, the New •after the eloae of the season 8a t- at a tackle spot; Johnny Unites as it heats. ------Eaetern Conferenee Dec. 27. ' and'private holiday parties. ant scoring departniont. nine points of Hershey'a once W Yorkers poured in 55 point* dur­ .urday to report their kills. broke through the cordon of fs- Capable Cheney reserves include L T Pet. Yale riext week crossM the con­ seemingly insurmpqntable lead. Cleveland ...... 9 2 1 .818 ing the second period. The bow-and-arrow season, held mous names to establish himself aa 'Your Guarantee — O aM M ctian AUMUi m I a.< ,a Exiaua Parker and hustling Burt tinent for a first round game with • Free gift*wrapping. The victory also' boosted the Ba­ New Y o r k ...... 5 0 .583 Don Perrelli paced the New this year on a trial baais, is th# the top quarterback in the game; mare clean heat per gallon* Zinsser. . . . 7 O regon S tate a t COrvalHS, Or#., In first in the state since 1893. rons’ .second-place advantage over P ittib u r g h ...... 6 6 0 ,455 Haven Teachers to their victory • For Phone Orders Dial MI 9-1385.'' and recruit Jimmy Brown took the M o b ilh e at Providence -to four points. A tri­ the Far Western Classic' Tourna­ over Albany ■ Teachers with 28 play away from last year's No. 1 Our 36 Years'Of Reputable Service The Rams broke even In two IS'aehington .,. . . . fi 6 1 .455 m ent. umph by the Reds would have Philadelphia ...... 4 8 0 .333 points a s ney/ Hav#n racked up its man, Rick Cassres of the Bears. road starts last week, the Rams pulled them into a tie with Cleve­ In other 'Weekend games, Coast K<*c Senior On defense you have the emerg­ losing to a good Southington ar­ Chicago Card* . .. . 3 8 0 .273 Guard defeated Norwich, 17-65, fourth straight on its home court. C05IPLETE SELECTION ■ CHESTERFIELD SUPPORTER BaT land. Gary Holwsy of Albany took.scor­ ence of Uarv Maluazak, the San CALL Mitchell 3>5135 FOR TOP QUALITY ray (60-39) and winning over t ' Sunday’s Reamlta New Haven Tegr'hers whipped Al­ The Rec Senior Basketball You’ll feel fit, loo, in Ihit Johnson 336 North Main Street Oery Ehman drilled in Spring- Cleveland 34, New York 28 ing hpners w ith 31. SILK CITY PACKAGE STORE Francisco 49er linebacker, and Yale Olaatonbury (48-41) last -Friday. bany Teachers, 96-80, New Pal'ts league IlsU a doubleheader Wed A Johnson product. 10-inch woist- Lary (Detroit) and Jack Butler fietd'a first two goals and the In­ San Francisco 27, Green B a y -20 MAX OLAIBER, Prop. Alex Hackney Tel. MI 9-5253 SILENT GLOW OIL RURNERS Including the opener against the beat Waterbury UClonn. 75-64, W ^tsday night at the high bond. finest eigstic fob- a n Aj* (Pittsburgh) In the secondary. Alumni, the Windy City boy* cur- dians never were headed against Detroit 21, Chicago Bear* 13 Quinnlpitc defeated Yeahtva, 86- Jockey Albert' Jdhhson accom­ Buffalo. Jack Gaffery, F 1 o y (1 school. ChStterbdjt Restaurant and 301 NO. MAIN STREET — OX THE 9QUARE PRO SH O P tic Two-way stretch. W®aVw Old standbys still swung their Open Daily 7 AJd. rsntly sport a 3-2 won and lost Loa Angeles 37, B altim ore 21 75, S aturday, then bsiWed to ‘1-ong plished the remarkable feet of Smith and Buddy Boone Iced the the Kelvtnators clash in th# open­ , OPE.V TO THE PUBUO weight. Joe Schrnidt of the Lions, to 3 P.M.. Including record and Canavarl hope.):hia club W ashington 10, P ittsb u rg h 3 Island University, 93-61 yesterday, riding three Pimlico Futurity ing game at 7 o’clock while Man- BUILDING MATERIALS will continue ita winning waye decision with third-period tallies. firmly entrenched aa the out­ Next $Veek’s Schedule Bridgeport Univerelty edged winners in two years. He won on chMler Trust and White Glass '• ' Otaachester Country Club WELDON DRUG CO. standing' defeinslve player, polled Wednesday Afternoon MORIARTY BROTHERS 'Tkesday against Farmington and In Saturday's games Hershey Sunday, Dec. # Merry Christmas # 'Tt Springfield College, 76-72, and Morvlch in 1921 and won with collide on* hour later. After thla more votes than any other com­ LUMBER FUEL and^Saturday Until Noon iiaCEHTESST. MANCHESRS Friday against Woodrow Wilson, blanked Rochester 4-0, Cleveland Pittsburgh at Chicaa'o Cards New( Britain Teacheri triumphed, both Bloaeonq Time and Sally’s Al­ SOfitb BUla 8L Ml MAIN ST,—Ml 3-U tl both important Valley B Con­ ahutout Springfield 4-0 and Provi- the Senior Leeffue batant In the circuit. Detroit at San Franciaco iWeet- 6 6 -6 r, over Utelr AJumnU ley. When the race w u epUt Into wiU b# idle until Wednewlay, Jaa. ference Ulta. dtnee adged Buffalo 4-3. srn Conferaace playoff) e y o o a a i m bad little, ta ehoar two 4llyieloaj|jln 1933. r MANCHESTEB EVENING HEBALD. MANCHESTEB, CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1967 PAGE RIGnTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1967 PAGE NINBT9XN Houses For Sale 72 Suburban tor Sal* 75 Wanted— Real Estate 77 Auto Driving School 7 A THE !MUSIC BOX TRIO A Chriatmaa Story BY WALT SCOTT ApartmcnUi— Flat*— Business Property For Sale 70 DUPLJDC—4-4, quiet street, among (IX) BOLTON—Coventry line. New U S T m o s WANTED, single and MORTLOCK'S—Manchester's lead­ TM '»OORpolntment only. R. P. Dlmocli politics, will be honored when his sel owned by The Netherlands gov­ tion. dual controlled car Call PI apartment. Heat and utilities fur­ Co.. ReRealtors ■■ ■“kU 9-6245 or Joseph puted claim In favor of Lillian Pagan! ming from Dutch refusal to ySald 10:.30 A. M. 2-7249. Day or evening appoint­ nished. Ample parking and ator- Houses for Sale 72 reation room with fireplace and agatnat said estate. It Is first and last names are given two ernment was scheduled to leave West New Guinea, has rssultod la paneled den. Huge kitchen, dining Ashford, MI 9-6818, Barbara ORDERED: That the foregoing ap­ Surabaja, East Java, with the-first SATURDAY 9 A. M. ments. agee space. Located at 6376,57 Southsouth ------Woods. fcU 9-7702, Robert Mur­ plication be heard and datermined at streets in the 200-home Knollwood the military takaovar of Dutch In­ klaln St For further details call (I) 8IX ROOkl Cape, centrally lo- area. Twice as many cabinets as dock, Ml 9-5972, the Probate office In Manchester In Acres development, planned by Ab­ load of Dutch subjects. dustries, bualnaaaea and plsnf-- kfl 3-8524 before 6 p.m, rated 313,800. Aluminum siding, usual. Two ceramic tile baths. For said District, on the 23rd day of De- ner Rosenberg, developer. Another Dutch liner, toe Siba- tlons throughout toa repubUe. TO im CXK>PERATIUN WILL further Information or appoint­ cemtier, A.D . 1967. at ten o clock tn Molorc.vcles— Bicycles 11 or ^ amesite drive. This home Is an ex­ (XI) ELLINGTON New oversized the forenoon, and that notice be given ,Two of the development's streets jak, and a Britlah troopship char­ After Ciommunlst - lad t r a d o BE APPRECIATED IDEAL THREE room apartment cellent buy I For appointment to ment to see call the R. F, Dlmock 5)4 room ranch, mahogany paneled lo all persona Interested In said estate will be named Milo Rd. and Hayes ft Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245, Joseph tered by the Dutch, the Captain unionists began widespread oeisurs REPAIRS O.N all makes of bikes, for business couple, klodern .con­ see call the R. F. Dimock Co., fire wall, ceramic tile bath, fully of the pendancy of said application and Dr. Cook, later will deMrt from Ja­ of Dutch property, tho army veniences. Central location. Write Ashford, fcO 9-8818, Barbara the time and place of-hearing thereon, painted and reconditioned, also Realtors, kll 9-5246, Joseph Ash­ alr-conditloned. two car basement by publishing a copy of thia order In Rosenberg has already submitted karta and Semarang. The three was ordered to take ohaigo o t tho Dial M l 3-2711 bikes taken in trade. Used bikes Aluminum Storms and Box M, Herald. Adults only. ford. MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, Woods, MI 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ Help Wanted— Male 36 Articles for Sale 4 5 1 dock, Ml 9-5972. garage. Large lot. Call the R. F. TOme newspaper haring a circulation the names to the Zoning and Plan­ ships will take an undisclosed num­ Dutch properties. The a rm warn­ bought and sold. Full line of new Household Goods 51 kn 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI Dlmock Ckj., Realtors. Ml 9-6245 In said district, at least five days bA Screens 14-A REDECORATED three room heat­ fore the day of said hearing, to appear ning Commission along with his ber o f passengers to Singapore, ed that anyone violating too mili­ American and English bicycles to AUTO MECHANICS LADY’S SIZE 8 Chicago rink roller GOING HOUSEKEEPING? 9-5972. (VI) MANCHESTER—8 room Cape or Joseph Ashford, ktl 9-6818, Bar­ If they see cause at said time and place plans for the development. Amsterdam anfi Rotterdam. tary Jurisdiction would bo pros*- choose from. Big discount on all ALUMINUM WINDOWS, drora, ed apartment, 395 monthly. Phone ' bara Wewds, Ml 9-7702, Robert skates. Good condition. 37.50 Tel. HERE'S A BIG BARGAIN ktl 9-5229, kll 3-7444. 116,800. Six finished rooms. Com­ and be heard relative thereto. and Hayes was second selectman for (In Singapore, the Dutch Con­ cuted. Lost and Found new bicycles for Xmas. Manches­ jalousies, porches, awnings. Free Enjoy these advantages. kn 3-4725. (Hi LARGE BRICK front Ranch Murdock, MI 9-5972. make return In this court. WAITING FOR YOU ------:------I House, 3 bedrooms, 14x21' living pleted game room. Detached ga­ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. the past 20 years and in last Oc­ sulate said the Captain Cook would The first announcameat of ar­ ter Cycle Shop. 186 West Mldd'e estimates Call N B. Chase Co., 2 iveeks paid vacation rests came yesterday. The head o t LOST—PASS BOOK No. 3391. Sav­ SCRATCHED ajid SOILED i room, with paneled fireplace wall, rage, Ideal location, near trans- (VIII) BOLTON — (Coventry Line. tober’s election was named third pick up About 800 Dutchmen.) Turnpike. MI 9-2098. Ml 9-0233, TR 8-1200. 8 paid holidays. TWO ROOM apartment, all utilities: TOriation and shopping center. R. Ai; A COURT or p r o b a t e , held the ermy security section said ings Department of the Manches­ JUST A LITTLE FROM kitchen with dining area, ceramic New six room Cape. Four finished Jt Manchester, within and for the selectman. Many Dutch still were uncer­ Clean modem surroundings TELEVISION—Beautifiil cabinet. furnished...... JOS- Birch Street. j F. Dlmock ft C o., Realtors, kll security forces in Palembaag, ter Trust Company. Application COMPLETE LINE of aluminum Blue Cross insurance plan. $50. Call MI 3-6809. MOVING In WAREHOUSE tile bath. ba.5ement garage. R. down, ceramic tile bath, walkout District of Manchr*f!trr. on tho 12th day He Is the town's Zoning enforce­ tain STOut their status in the is­ - I 0-5245, Joseph Ashford. MI 9-6818, of Decomber. A.D. 1957. ment officer and has been In South Sumatra, arrested a num­ made for payment. Business Services Offered 1.3 windows, doors, awnings, jal­ Hardly noticeable. Just use a little F. Dimock tc Co. Realtors, MI basement, large lot. $13,700 R F Prraeht. Hon. John J. Wallet, Judjf#*. land re(publlc which their govern­ ousies. For free estimate call us We are looking for a first class BOY’S FIGURE skates, size 8. 9-5245; Joseph Ashford. kH 9-8818; Barbara Woods, ktl 9-7702 or Dlmock J Co., Realtors, kn charge of the town's welfare pro­ ment ruled until nine years ago. ber o t members of ths BsUU paint and cleaning fluid and no one FIVE ROOM tenement. Inquire on Robert Murdock, MI 9-5672. E."tate of Ororpe E. Mainuiflon. jr ., Workers’ Union over ths LOST—Light tan angora cat. Vi­ any time. Home Specialties Co. man for used car reconditioning. Excellent rondition. Call MI can tell the difference. So if you Barbara Woods kO 9-7702; or 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6818, of MancheBter In aald diBtrIct. a minor. gram for a .lumber of years. In ordering the Dutch out, the premises, 65 North St. Upon thf*. appliration of fjeorre E. weekend. They were charged with cinity Bowers St. and Green Road. MURTENSEN TV. SpMtallzed RCA MI 3-2858. See Harry Carter or A; Patch, 8 9-6124. want to go to a little trouble, here's Robert Murdock. MI 9-5972. DRASTICALLY , reduced $13,000, Borbaea-Woods. kn 9-7702 or Rob­ An active Republican, Hayes la Indonesian government specified ert Murdock, ktl 9-5972. Maimuson. iruardlan. prayinr for au­ “arbitrary action" in taUng con­ Call Ml 9-3471,______television service. Ml 9-4841 a.m. to 5 p.m,, or call for appoint­ your chance to save a lot of money. 3H ROOkl heated apartment, stove 1 large three bedroom ranch, fire­ thority to comrromijie and neuip a presently treasurer of the GOP that It especially wanted technl- ment. (Ill) WEST SIDE—Six room Cape. doubtful and disputed claim In favor Town Committee. trol of Dutch esUtes. NOTICE IS hereby given that Pass 3 COMPLETE and refrigerator. Nice location. | place, tile bath, aluminum storms, (XIII) TALCOTTVILLE - Vernon. c'ans and other vitally needed FLOOR SANDING and retmiahln^ Florists— Nurseries 15 4.8 " WHEEL bike with balancers, Available Jan. 1. 395 a month. Call: 4 dou-n, 2 finished up, large en­ of said minor aralnst Marlon E. Kerr Oldest CD Head workers to remain. Security forces confloeatad ate Book No. 83143, issued by The 810. MI 9-3236. ROOMS OF BRAND NEW closed porch, amesite drive, fins cellar, carport, 125’ frontage, $21,900. New (/onn. contemporary, of said Manchester. It Is red flags holatod by w orkan in Specializing In old floors. Ml CARTER CHEVROLET CO., kn 3-7925. sweeping views, must sell. Carlton O R D E n K D : That the forc*oln* appH- He has also been noted as the Savings Bank of Manchester has BEAUTIFUL African violets. Tel. FURNITURE location. For appointment tc sea ultra modem ranch. acre wood­ But to® portion of the 46,000 front of toe houses of Dutch em­ 9-5750 INC. '■WESTINGHOUSE ' REF. W. Hutchins, ktl 9-5132. caMon be heard and determined at the oldest Civil Defense director In the been lost and application has been call the R. F. Dimock Co., Real­ ed lot. Washer dryer-refrigerator- Probate office In Manchester In said Dutch nationals who want to leave ployes on toe esUtaa. MI 9-8740 mornings before 9:30 1229 Main Street, Manchester FOUR ROOM apartment. first state. made to said bank for payment of M * M RUBBISH RciAoval Serv­ or evenings. CHILD'S SLAT wa^jon pedal car. "BENGAL” RANGE tor.’!, MI 9-.5245, Joseph Ashford. buIU-ln oven-stove are included. District, on the 23rd day of December. Indonesia aeema to be growing The army commander o t the MI 9-5238 floor, heat electricitv and garage,' NEW SPLIT level being sold below A.D. 1957. at eleven o’clock In the the amount of deposit. ice. Oeaning attics, cellars and like net*v $10. Call MI 9-2340. "EMERSON " TELEVISION MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, ktl For appointment to see call the In addition to his municipal rapidly. The Dutch diplomatic mis­ Moluccas Islands, maoaartiUe, de­ BEDROOM SUITE 395 monthly. Call MI 9-3840. builder's cost, se“ en rooms, fin­ forenoon, and that notice be iriven to Jobs, Hayes is treasurer of the yards. Incinerators emptied, ashes 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI R. F. Dlmock C o., Realtors, kfl all persons Interested In said estate of sion says many requests for visas clared in Jakarta that hla traopo NOTICE IS hereby given that Pass CHICAGO ROLLER skates and . LIVING ROOM SUITE ished garage, only $16,800. Subur­ East Central Pomona Grange. The removed Contract service avail­ Roofing— Siding 16 EXPERIENCED NEAR MAIN ST.—Three furnished ! 9-5972. ,1 ban. Carlton W. Hutchins Ml 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, kO -9-6818. the pendency of said application and are being received from techni­ are prepared to defend the Xoloe- Book No. 847S0. issued by The Sav­ able. NU 9-9757. caae. sire-9.’' 410. Ansco develop-! 5-PIECE DINETTE SET rooms and bath. Heat, hot water. ' Barbara Woods, kfl 9-7702 or the time and place of hearlnir thereon, local Grange honored him on hla 9-5132. by publishing a copy of this order In cians and workers. ^ against any Dutch attack. ings Bank of Manchester has been FOR THE beat in shingle and built MACHINIST ing set. used oftce. $5. MI 9-1043. | .MAYTAG WASHER No children. MI 9-4256. ,11400 DOWN, new three bedroom Robert klurdock. MI 9-5972. 90th birthday, June 6. The British Overseas Airways HOOVER VACUUkf some neTA'spaper havinr a circulation These are the Islanda cleeast to lost and application has been made GONDER'S T.V. Service, available up roofing, gutters, leaders, ciilm- I ranches, ceramic bath, hot water VERNON—Dobson Avc. New five ROCKVILLE--This is your chance m said district, at least five davs be­ A native of Belchertown, Maas., Corp. (BOAC) and Qanida, toe In­ For tool room and job shop. Must GIRL'S 26 ' Colun^liia bicycle. 8 Also includes Scaly Tnnersi>rtM | FOUR ROOMS, heat, hot and cold West New Guinea, Um last Duteb to said bank for payment of the I any time. Antenna conversions. ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. heat, 'i acre, trees, 312.650. Carl­ room ranch with fireplace, ma to own your own home. Brand new fore the day of said hearin|:. to appear Hayes was educated in Stafford donesian NaUonal Airways, took foothold in toe Indiea amount of deposit. Philco factory supervised service. 3-7707. be able to set up and operate all ni.m. magazine m0\ic camera. ; Mattress and Bo.\ Spring. “ M o-1 water, electric stove. Upstairs one ton W. lutchina MI 9-5132. hogany cabinets and trim, base­ 5'4 room ranch. Featuring three If they see cause t t said time and stdiools. He traveled abroad sell­ ... set of Junior golf clubs and bag. hawk" Rugs. I^mps. Tables.! flight, immediate occupancy, PI place and be heard relative thereto, Tel. kn 9-1488. machines. Steadv work, g o ^ board heat, tile bath, near school bedrooms, fireplace with birch and make return to thia court ing prinUng presses until 1926, RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and wages and benefits. B oy* hockey skates, shv i. Call Kitchen Cabinet. Inlaid and a few 2-8449. (IVI klANCHESTER-Green Area. and on bus line. Phone Charles paneling on one wall, ceramic tile ______JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge when he settled In this town with ton 8 t, Is charged with latoodeft- Announcements WATER PUMPS and Systems com­ built up roofs, gutter and con­ MI 9-3896 after 4 p.m. ' ' other articles. 6 room Cape, basement garage. Pontlcelll, Ml 9-9644. bath, all Youngstown kitchen with his wife, Caroline. The couple tion and breach o f tha paftoA Don­ pletely Installed and repaired. Apply In person FURNISHED four room apartment AT A COURT o r PR O BATE, held ductor worjt, roof, chimney re­ EVERYTHING Excellent condition. Call the R. F. built-in oven and range, full cel­ at Mancheater. within and > for the live on Main S t in the center of ald R. Relchenbaeh, 36, o f 30 Aah- TOP QUAUTT inspected Christ­ Also water softeners and filters. pairs. Ray Eagenow, Ml 9-2214. VERY REASONABLE from January 1 to May 1. Heat Dlmock Co.. Realtors, kfl 9-S24S . (Herald Photo by Batenil*) mas trees and wreaths, fine Sjiencer Rubber Products Building Materials MANCHESTER lar, oil hot water heat, closet District of Manchester, on the 12th day town. Ellington s 90-year-old Third Selectman G>urt'Cases worth St, Is charged with hreaeh C. A. Reynolds Ml 9-5327. Ray Jackson, MI 3-8325. ; 3 YEARS TO PAY I and hot wqter. rent reasonable. or Joseph Ashford ktl 9-6818, Bar­ space galore, amesite drive, com­ of December, 1957. ^ of toe peace; and William D. Mot- balsam. Large display soon for . Chapel St., Manchester Present. Hon. John J. Wallet. Judge. Free storage until wanted. Free de-1 Adults only. Phone ktl 3-7045. bara Woods, kfl 9-7702. Robert 80 JENSEN ST.—Clean four room plete landscaped plot. Including ler, 33, of 00 Waddell Rd., la personal selection from wide as­ HILLS' TELEVISION Service. ROOFINg , SIDING, painting. Car­ 1x12 T A G Spruce Kiln Drv, Estate of WllUam Runde late of Man* liverv Murdock, kfl 9-5972. Cape with expanaloan attic. Senai- shrubs, city water and-sewer. Sec­ Chester. In said District, deceased. Two New York youths were sortment Orders now being taken. Available at all times. Philco fac­ pentry. Alterations and additions. 5,000’ min. per M 389.50 charged with breach o f tlia paaoa. EXPERIENCED Framing Lumber. 2x4 to Free' set up by our own reliable I ROOM upstairs apartment. blv priced. Immediate occupancy. onds to school, bus line and park­ The administrator h^lng exhibited About T o ^ fined a toUI of $78 In Town Court Ample parking. Charter Oak Gro- tory supervised service. Tel. MI Callings. Workmanship guaran­ mch, refrigerator with deep freeze, gas SEVEN ROOM single, four bed­ $13,200. his administration account with said this morning by Judge Wesley C. ctry. 83 Qiarter Oak (across from 9-9698. 2x12. (Loads only( per M 389.00 way. Price $13,900. 10% down — estate to this Court for allowance. It Is NEWSPAPER HIM— PKK9B teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn Rhone Me Immediately stoy* with heating unit, aluminum rooms. I 'j baths, modern cabinet FHA—30 year mortgage available. News on Vanguard Gryk. The youths were arrestod Bla^roundK Dial MI 3-8528 or St. Ml 3-4860. OIL BURNER •’s Sheetrock. Picked up. window,! and doors. Inquire 21 kitchen, large landscaped yard 36 LENOX ST. — Four rooms ORDERED: That the 28rd day of Mystic Review, No. 2, Women’s Niagara Falla, N.T., Dee: 16 (F) DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ 2M min.) Per M 349.00 Hartford CHapel 7-0358 Webster Agency. Tel. r.ockville December 1967, at ten o'clock, fore­ Benefit Assn., will entertain toe last night and charged with vari­ IC 9-8082, 8«e It Day Or Nigh’ Warren St. with shade trees, kfanchester down, one finished up. New oil TR 5-5745. noon. at the Probate Office In the Mu­ ous motor vehicle vlolatlona, —The Niagara Fafle Goaette boeot- pany, doors and windows, custom SPECIAL w m T E R rates for all SERVICE MAN. Knotty Pine. Econopane' All Green Area. Call Ml 9-1205 after 8 burner. Vacant. Good deal at nicipal Building in said Manchester, be Juniors' at a Christmas party to­ ed Ita price from five to seven work, guaranteed. Cali Ml 8-1583 8' (Picked upl per M 3140.00 If you hav*a no means of transpor­ and the same Is assigned for a hear­ morrow at 6:30 in Odd Fellows Edward J. Natland, 18. of types of roofing and siding. For tation, I'll itgnd my auto for you! FIVE ROOM rent, furnished, heat­ p.m. or weekends. $11,500. SACRIFICE SALE — New seven cents today. Penmnals after 6 p.m. free estimate, call Manchester Write BOX C. HERALD SUPER SAVINGS ed. Inquire 371 Adams St., or ing on the allowance of said adminis­ Hall. The party for adults will fol­ Attacked at Probe Brooklyn, waa fined $30 for oper­ Clear Oak Flooring (950 No'qblipation room home, 1*4 baths, fireplace, tration account with said estate, ascer­ ating wdthout a license, $3 for Ths price tor home deHveqr mt Roofing and Siding Co., Inc. Ml phone MI 9-1292. NEW SIX ROOM house. Carter St., 71 WHITNEY R D .-Slx rooms garage, artesian well. Reasonable tainment of heirs and order of distri­ low the 8 o’clock business meeting, weekdays went from $0 to 40 eanto. WANTED — Ride to Hamilton LIGHT TRUCKING and odd jobs. Min. Picked Upi per M 3195.00 Manchester. Five rooms, complete bution and this Court dlrecu that notice failure to carry registration and 9-8933. EXPEDIENCED full time oil truck A— L—B— E— R—T—’S finished, with garage. Vacant. Rent down payment. Also Cape Cods, and those attending are asked to The Sunday edition s b ^ at IS Standard, Windsor Locks, second Ashes, trash and junk removed. 1x12 No. 2 Shevling (Picked 43-4.5 ALLYN ST.-. HARTFORD THREE ROOM furnished apart­ full rear dormer, 1>4 baths, fire­ or lea.se, deal possible. Selling for of the time and place a aa ign ^ for said bring 50-cent gifts. The committee (CoatioDed from Page One! $15 for operating a motor vehicle •hm. MI 9-9302. For courteous and reasonable drivers, days, top wages. Wyman ment. All utilities. Inquire be­ ranches, colonials, and farms. hearing be given lo all persons known Santa Will Visit with defective equipment. Hla cents. Up 500 Min. per M 3170.00 OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. place, basement garage. T. Shan­ $13,200. to be Interested therein to appear and in charge includes Mrs. Aides Gutz- service call Hurri-Clean Transit Oil Co. MI 3-1503. tween 5 p.m. and 9 p m, 224 Char­ John Bissell. Realtor, Cross St., subcommittee counsel, "Mr. companion, Daniel P. Daley, 19, WANTED-!Rlde to Hartford, cor- Roofing— Chimney 16-A No. 1 Douglas Fir Framing, non, Builder. Ml 3-7469, BU 9-1418. Coventry, Call PI 2-6828. be heard thereon by publishing a copy mer, Mrs. Irene Vincek, Mrs. Betty Bedridden Dec. 23 any time. MI 9-7853. 2x4 and wider per M 3110.00 ter Oak. kfl 3-8368. 28 LINDMAN ST. — Over two of this order In some newspaper hav­ Snyder didn't psy any attention to of the Bronx, was fined $30 for op­ Elmpreae Joeephine of Fronoa ner Asylum and Tnimbull Sts. Ar­ ing a circulation in said District, at SobiskI and Mrs. Julia Rawson. was a natlva of tha ROOFING - Specializing in repair- Disappearing Stairway.s Musical Instrumehts 53 (XH) MANCHESTER - New six acres go with this six room home. MANSFIELD — Modernized farm Recreation Superintend­ erating without a licehae. .Chilbbeas riving 7:50 a.m. MI 3-4085. Help Wantefl— 4'a ROOMS, heat, hot water, stove ■ room ranch home in Rockledge New oil burner. rentavated. least five days before the day of the Secretary of the Navy. Island of Mfutlnlqua. Uu roofs of all kinds Also new (Picked Upl Each $'’ 4 95 ' > stead. New American Standard said hearing, sind by mailing In a cer­ The Ladles Auxiliary of Man­ ent James Herdic sold today Patrolman CHiarlea Momeau ar­ Hou^hold Services roofs. Gutter work. Chtmr’ eyB Male or Female 37 and refrigerator. Central location. ' section, baths, ceramic tile Vacant. Only $14,000. tified letter on or before December 13. "That is my opinion, air,” Ben­ 8D and 16D Common Nails * SPINET TYPE piano, 3195. Baby heating. I-parge barn with silo. 23 chester (Chapter, No. 17, Disabled that only one person has re­ rested toe youths when ha heard Offered 13-A cleaned, repaired, 28 years’ ex (Picked Up) Each 310.35 Pffod piano. 3175. Upright pianos, 390 monthlv. Call MI 9-3393 before kitchen counters. Attached garage, 1957 a copy of this order to Alfred nett said. their car making loud noioea. The Automobiles for Ssle 4 528 WOODBRIDGE ST. Seven acres, pond site. Properly vacantt. Runde. Ormond Hotel. 15 East Grenada American Veterans, will meet quested Santa visit a bedridden pcrience Free estimates Call PART TIME—Greenhouse and gen­ '4x4, 0x8 0 Mahogany Plywood 325 up. New spinet pianos 337.1. -iin. amesite drive, fullv landscaped Sees Disservice In Publicity car waa found to be without a eral work Apply in person at J:______I room (/ape with two baths. Neat as A true value. Asking $12.(MO. Les- Avenue. Ormond Beach. Florida: Em­ Wednesday at 8 o’clock at the toUd. Herdic has arranged for NEED A CAR? Short on a down WEAVING of bums, moth holes Howley. Manchester Mj 3-5381. Hammond Chord organ 3650. Birb»| lot, 321,000. Call R. F. Dimock Co.. ma R. Smith. 80 Cedar St.. St. Augus­ The. Admiral said Snyder was muffler. Patrolman Morneau Krause Florist and Greehhouses. I Per Ft 15c CENTER STREET Three rooms! a pin. Extra lot available. aenger. Realtor, Wlllimantlc, HA VFW Home. Members ase asked Santr. to be available on Dec. 23 payment or bad your credit turned and torn clothing, hosiery runs, i On our competitors advertised baum's. 381 Main. New Britain/! Realtors, kfl 9-5245, Joseph Ash­ 3-2065, any time. tine. Florida: Frederick W . Runde. 118 responsible for the publicity about to visit any local sick or bed­ said that when he approached toe Ask for George Krause. kfOhawk 6-4618 Open Monday,' furnished, all utilities included. ' ford. kfl 9-8818. Barbara Woods, Walnut St., Manchester. Conn. to bring dollar grab bag gifts. Re- the satellite launching that failed, doam? Don’t give up! For a good handbags repaired, zipper re­ I prices we will beat them Call Newington kfO 6-9808. | JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. ridden children. Parents may car, toe boys “ switched” seats. deal—not thru a small loan com­ placement. umbrellas repaired, Heating and Plumbing 17 bv at least 5<;4 Tuesday and Thursday evenings. kfl 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI BOLTON COVENTRY — Seven room farm freahmerts will be served by Mra. and he agreed with the way Welsl 9-5972, contact Herdic anytime before The youths told toe court that pany — see “Harry" at 333 Maui men's shirt collars reversed and i NOBODY BUT NOBODY house, needs work, three acre cor­ AT A COURT O F PR O BATE held Inez Mahoney and her committee. summed up Norton’s view — that Dec. 20. they only had $40 between them. Situations Wanted— FOR SALE—Brand new Instru­ BOLTON CENTER — Six room at Manchester, within and for the publicity was a disservica to the St. (Formerly Douglas Motors). replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ UNDER.SELI-E NATIONAL THREE ner lot. tar road. Oil furnace, cel­ District of Manchester, on the isih dav Judge Gryk remitted $30 o f .Nat- PLUkIBING AND heating—repairs ments at tremendous savings One ROOM apartment. JA (\ ^ ) MANCHESTER—II 4,500 Capa country. ing Shop. Female 38 8-4931. home. Immaculate real large lar. artesian well. Total price of December, 1967. Mias June Hansell, a missionary land'si fine and $15 o f Daisy’s. and contract work. Call MI 9-8541. Holton trumpet, one Elkhart tenor four down, two unfinished up. Nice rooms. 1*4 baths. Many extras. $8,000, $1,200 down, Owmer mort­ Present. Hon. John J. Wallet. Judge. to Liberia, will be guest speaker at Norton spoke up vigorously for NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. condition. Near schools, transpor­ Estate of Letltla Bennett, late of the probability of . . . limited war James R. Steele, 31,. of Washing­ MODEL A panel truck, good FLAT FINISH Holland window •lOl STATE STREET sa.xophone. one Elkhart alto saxo­ Two car garage. gage, easy payments. Lessenger, the meeting of the Women’s Mis­ greater use of the brains of LLOYD S PLUkIBING Seryice as­ phone. Call kll 9-4313. tation and shopping center. Im­ Manchester. In said District, deceased. threats, actually Increases them.” ton, D. C., was fined $3 for failure motor. Ml 8-8088. shades, made to measure. All EXPERIENCED bookkeeping ma­ NORTH HAVEN, CONN. Realtor, Willimantic. HA 3-2065, The executor having exhibited his sionary Council tonight at 7:30 In foreign scientists, even those of sures satisfaction, prompt service. chine operator. Call kfl 9-7022. Business Loestlons mediate occupancy. Call the R. F. HEBRON RD.—Two new ranch | And the Marines, he aald, are toe to carry his license. He waa ar­ metal Venetian blinds at a new CH 7-8124. kU 9-5485. Tel. CHestnut 8-2147 any time. administration account with said estate Calvary Chapel. A social time with Russians, if possible, when they BEFORE TOU bu Y a used car low price. Keys made while you ORGAN SALE—Now to Dec. 'fes. fbr Rent 64 Dimock Co., Realtors. MI 9-5245 or homes with six rooms, basement to this Court for allowance. It is ace ahead of us in some fields. principal mobile force kept ready rested veeterday. Kinsman electronic organ, regu­ garage, acre lots, ready for occu­ O R D E R E D : That the lOth day of refreshments will follow. to oppose "the type of ambigpious see Gorman Motor Sales. Buick wait, Marlow's. S. WATSON. PLUMBING and heat­ Joseph Ashford. MI 9-6818. Bar­ (XX) $16,800—(/oventry Lake, new Sunset Rebekah Lodge members He said that when he finds that Dorothy DiPletro of 133 Harian Sales and Service, 285 Main lar 3820, special 3665 plus bench. ENTIRE BUILDING about 8,600 bara Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert pancy. Terrific value at $17,000. January. 1958. at ten o’clock, forenoon, threats to our security which opiy ing contractor. New installations, Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Diamonds— Watches— seven room split level, 1>4 baths, at the Probate Office In the Municipal will meet tonight at '7:15 at the scientists agree friendly countries St. was fined $3 for parking with­ Street. Ml Open evenmgs. ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholster­ Dubaldo klusic Center, kfl 9-8205. square feet. Suitahle for stores, Murdock. MI 9-5972. fireplace, attached garage, gome Building In said Manchester, be and the Kremlin can so skillfully de­ in 25 feet of an Intersection. alteration work and repair work, JeweliY 48 office. Insurance campanyi hall, HENDEE RD . ANDOVER-New Holmes Funeral home, when a me­ are ahead in such things as elec­ ing, custom made cornices, MANCHESTER Pet Center for all. room, lake privileges. Present the same Is assigned for a hearing on tronics or infra-red, "Then I ask, vise.” Paul Kristoff. 37, of 232 Spring Planning your 1980 PONTIAC convertible, ykdio kn 9-3808, CHRISTMAS SPBXnAI.r- Prices re- etc. Occupancy i>-6 tnonths. Ii! MANCHESTER—New seven room ranch on acre lot, basement ga­ the allowance of said administration morial service will be held for Mrs. drapes and slip covers. $79,50 and your pets and pet supplies.' Use’ LEONARP W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ mortgage can be assumed, month­ whose purpose do we serve when McCaul reasoned that toe mas- SL, waa fined $10 for intoxica­ and heater, new top. Call P. our Christmas lay-away plan now. duced on following floor models. center of town. One carigarage for ranch, many extras. Call Builder- rage. Owner will accept trade on account with said estate and this Court Emma P. Dowd, long a member of up. Choice of fabrics. Call Mrs. pairs, adjusts watches expertly. local property. ly payments are only $77.39. R. directs that notice of the time and we limit the exchange of informa­ alve power of boU\ the United tion. Judge Jules Karp heard fulm ? Count 'Stolv at Ml 3-7236 between 4 and LaPine, MI 9-3694. Let Us handle your gift problems. Conn organ. Caprice model 3849. rent at the Center. Call Ml 9-5228 Owner. kfl 3-6321. F. Dlmock ft Co., Realtors, MI place a.s.sirned for said hearing be the lodge and a past noble grand. States and Russia In toe field of Millinery Dressmaking 19 Reasonable prices. Open daily. Conn organ Minuet model. 31224. or Ml 3-7444. tion?” this caae when Judge Gryk dis­ 4 p e r r -. SEASONED hardwood for plre- Realtors. MI 9-5245. Joseph Ash­ Wwa, bought and sold Furniture Repair PLEASANT ROOM, central, heat­ Ml 3-6930. ton said he knew of none. cranberries, Cape Cod growers toss vehicle with defective equipment. Service, kfl 3-7449. ROCKVILE — Five large rooms, BRAE-BURN REALTY Child was played by Milton (/bfl^lt. The Golden Age Club of Man­ • se S id s llm dciett. in terrific location. Man­ kitchen sink, bath room sets; 80 ed and hot water, kitchen privi­ newly decorated. Inlaid floors, tile PLUGGED SEWERS chester will meet-Thursday at 1 Weisl read to the witness a let­ a hoop into a bog. count the berries Tlje cases of three local men in­ chester delivered, installed with gallon hot water heater and many leges, separate entrance, gentle­ USTINGfl WANTED—Single, two- Carol Fischer was Mary. ter from Dr. Homer E. Newell Jr. inside the hoop, and multiply the SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper. Wall bath, Youngstown cabinets. Front WEST SIDE $14,500, six room \ p.m. at Orange Hall for a potluck. volved in a fist fight' Saturdav 175 EAST CENTER ST^ large promotion, training, no rent other building materials. Open man, parking. MI 3-4724. and back entrances, parking In Maehin* CIm s m I ranch, full cellar, hot water heat, family, three-family, bualnesa Between the various scenes of the Naval Research Laboratory, berries by the number of hoops per evening were continued to Dec. 28. tiles 4c a tile, Kentile. from 7c stating that the laboratory pushed Phone Ml 3-1126 until successful. 35,300 cash, full daily 12 noon to 5 p.m. Saturday yard, hot water furnished, third Septle Tanka. Dry Wella, Sewer near bus, school, shopping. Carl­ property. Have many caah buyera. Christmas carols were sung by the [r. and Mra. Alexander F- Man- Charles J. Caaselll, 21, of 37 Clin­ price see Laundry kliss 649 Main 9 till 5. Yard at Stock Place, each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, Mortgages arranged Please call hard for years after World W ar at the Green. floor. References. $65 month TR l.lne* Installed— Cellar Water, ton W. Hutchfns, MI 9-5132. Cherub Choir from the loft above, nellaKll4 N. Lakewood (/Ircle, and St., East Hartford, or phone Staf­ off North kfain St., or call MI PIvEASANT, heated room for gen­ proofing Done. George L. Graziadio. Realtor kQ II to get funds to develop toe Vik­ tleman, free parking. .54 High St. 5-3571. representing the heavenly host of Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Watts, 63 ford Springs OV 4-2194 cenings. 9-2392, FRANK’S IS buying and selling $12,500 —Bolton—Near Manchester, 9-5878. 109 Henry St. angels. Directing the choir waa Afvlne IH,, sailed from New York ing rocket, but was unable to do 2556 good used furniture and antiques ROOM TO rent near Center, heat MANSFIELD, Route 44-A —-Six seven room Cape, five down, two Miss Martha White, with Mrs. Rus- On Dec. 6 dp^a 12-day cruise to the so. It was this rocket which W A m *A PE R SALE —Wide selec­ room Cape Cod, oil heati garage, MtKINNEY BROS. unfinished up, steam heat do- WANTED—Real EaUte Uatings. was later developed for the Van­ Help Wanted— Female 35 tion of trimmed wallpaper. C. J. at 420 Lake St. Call anytime, 9 and hot water, gentleman. 37 Fos­ Call Fred Turklngton. Turkington seli Peery at the organ. Caribbean porto of the Netherlands r o CROCHET a.m.-8 p m MT 9-8580^ ter St. kfl 3-5331. $100 monthly. Call GA 9-4479. meiMic hot water, plenty of kitch­ West Indies, V^ezuela and Colom- guard project. Morrison Paint Store, 38.5 Center $«wcrag* DItposal Ce. en cabinets, artesian well. Pri­ Bros. Realty Co. kb 8-1507 or DO "Under the Stars" was rendered SE>VING MACHINE operators, bia. , "W as that bad Judgment?” St. ABSOLUTE BARGAIN - Custom I3 0*m Pearl S t — HI S-SSM vacy. 4)4% mortgage. Lawrence 9-5685. as a solo by seventh grader Eliza­ Weisl I asked. night shift, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Apply ROOM OR rooms to rent. Private beth Towle. Sixth grade girls, un- made cornices and drapes Slip home, bath, shower, parking, en­ P. Fiano, MI 9-69IU. "Ves, sir," Norton answered. Kaklar Toy Co . 60 Hilliard St. Wa n t e d —Folks 'that ,can't stand Read Herald Advs> SELLING YOUR property? Have ^ r the direction of Mrs. Clifford The Mary WUUama Group of the covers. $59.50 and up. Choice of trance and phone. MI 0-0088. "One reason we are all here in the smell of paint to use Dutch $18,000 — Manchester—Six nx>m ready buyers lor one and two- O. Simpson, gave a rhythmic In­ Second Congregational Church will YOU CAN have fun and high earn­ Boy Nalplex oderiess paint. Dries fabnes. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, family bouses. Member Multiple meet tomorrow -venlng at 8 .o’clock thia room is, without politics or JA 2-7780. CLEAN, comfortable' room In quiet Green . Manor ranch, domestic hot terpretation of worship at thd man­ without interservice rivalry, to ings by selling Avon Cosmetics. in an hour. Beautiful colors. C. J. water, floor radiation heat, plas­ Listing dervie'e. Sherwood A. ger. They were Cheryl Clark, Linda at the home of Miss Lena Thuflow, We provide an exclusive territory home. Next to bath and shower. • SEPTIC TANKS 62 Doane St. look at a lot of bad judgment." kforrison Paint Store, 385 Center BED, LARGE dresser, inanity Parking. MI 9-0887. tered walla, ceramic bath, fire­ Bdechler, Realtor. Phone Wesley Harve.v, Linda Hohwleler, Nancy (or you and show you how to suc­ Street. Cleane4l and Installed place, attached garage and caf- R. Smith, kn 9-8952 or Ml 8-8989. Weisl asked many questions de­ ceed. Call MI 3-5195 dreSseC and night stand. Tel. MI Ryan, klichaele Schuetz, and Linda signed to indicate the Navy re- FORDS Miss Esther Pickles of Appleton, 3-6853 between 6 and 7 p.m. only. port, amesite drive, nicely land­ Sturtevant. WTRGIN 35 mm camera. I’ -i years FURNISHED—Light housekeeping c o n v er se • SEWERS Wls., has arrived for a winter va­ searito organization waa sprawl­ T h «^ smart compact quality cars are practically handmade In the line tradItioB of EagUidl WOMAN TO manage laundromat. ' scaped com er lot. 200 foot front­ The play was part of the zeriea 1958 old, 2.8 leps, 1/200 automatic. Machine Cleaned cation ■with her parents. Mr. and ing and diffuse. J**"*- •»«*“ $ mbbod to give depth Apply in person to Mr. Gordon. ktAHOGANY Duncan Phyfe exten- room. Ladies only. MI 3)6388. age, near school, shopping and tice Reasonable. MI 9-8374 aftei* 5. -aion table. Pads Included, four JR. bus. City water and aewer. Owner of special programs planned for the Mrs. John F. Pickles, 55 Holl St. Norton said, however, he did not u d vitality unknown In other so-called low priced care. Even In the dlsUngnlshcd eempeay o t Gordon Cleaners,. 307 East Center PLEASANT, large, clean, heated Liqi'OB PKBMIT celebration of Advent at Center Miss Pickles is executive director Kii^po * most contly cars too oconMUica] English Ford I* tuuntstskaWy tho oor of Ottrie 1MIt« St. chairs. $50. MI 9-0804. • INSTALLATION will redecorate Inside and outside, agree with this. He insisted the room for gentleman, central locS' Lawrence P. Fiano, MI 9-5910. NOTICE o r APPLICATION CJhurch. Next Sunday afternoon at of Girl Scout troops in the Fox service's research is under one or­ ored prlco Morlarty Bros, with hc«tor, defrooter. dlrectioiial li^fat*. JORMICA counter 7’ a’ long with . SPECIALIST 4:30 the CYP Club will be hosts to River Valley of Wisconsin. WOMEN Sew Sisy ready cut wrap CLEARANCE SALE of refinlshed, tion. Private entrance and park ganization and ''is as tight and ''sink. 325. Phone PI 2-8469. ing. Ml 3-8914. PAINTINQ in i MANCJHEISTER — Four bidroom This is to slvo notion that I, LE O N all members and friends of the OIL FILTER. AIR BATH CLEANER, FOAM SEATS, VINYL <1 f around aprons home. Earn 326.18- sterilized used furniture. Beds, C. TWOMBI.Y of 69 AlltS Drive. Man- close as w’e can make it." LIONEL O gauge train set on 8x5 dressers, chests, springs, drop leaf brick home. Beautiful living room, chostrr, have (Ued an application dated church. There will be congregation­ Lakote Council, No. 61, Degree of More Hearings Dqe LEATHER INTERIOR, TWIN SUNVISORS, TUBELESS TIRES. I 8162 dozen. Spare time. Write Accurate ROOM FOR rent, gentleman, show­ PAPER HANBINQ Town ani Couitry dining room, both with wall to Dec. 6. 1967. with thf Liquor Control Pocahontas, will meet Wednesday Manufacturers. Freeport, N. Y. table. Six switches, fifty pieces of tables, maple kitchen sets, uphol­ al carol singing, a presentation bji^ Chairman Johnson said in an 10-20 stered furniture, upholstered' oc­ er, private entrance and parking. wall carpeting, delightful birch Commission (or a Restaurant Permit the Rhythmic Choir, and social night at 7:30 in Odd Fellows Hall. track, many extras, *80. Chain Call at 101 Chestnut St. TELEPHONE for the sale of alcoholic liquor on (he opening statement he had reviewed, This delightfully young fro< k for MAIDS, A-1 New York homes. Live drive tractor, like new, $12. Ml casional chairs, children's desk Drainaya Go. cabinet kitchen, '1)4 baths. Two- premises 394 Tollsnd Turnpike, Man­ hour, with refreshments. Election of officers will be held. material gathered "by toe staff over Important events thaj. does won­ Two ‘Cosy-CapH’ for the very sets. New mattresses, $13.95. New Ml 9-3266 car garage. Owner' tranaferr8d. chester. After the meeting, refreshments young set that will slay put! Both In. To 3240 monthly, (roe room, 9-9818. PLEASANT master twin bedroom The business Is owned by Manches­ the weekend and it Indicates a ders to accent a small waist. The desks, maple finish^ $33.95. New Ml 9-4143 Madeline Smith, Realtor, MI will be served and 50-cent gifta ex­ are easy to crochet — one trim­ board, fare advanced. Gem Agen­ gentleman. Television, Next to ter Foods, Inc., of 394 Tolland Turn­ need for mare hearings. DOWN 9-1842. changed. smart Empire look is a fashion fa­ cy, 35 Lincoln, Roslyn Heights, BOY’S Chicago roller skates, like coffee and step end tables, maple bath. Free parking. MI 9-8801 pike, Manchester, and will be conducted Johnson said more testimony vorite. med with fluffy pom-poms and the New York. and mahogany, low aa $8.95. New by LEON C. 'IWOMBLY of 69- Alice Nine Seek Post LOW other woven through with colorful new, size 9, $12. Boy's Ice skates, after 8. 211 McKEE ST.-CholCjs six room Drlxe, Mancheater. as permittee. will be required from industry No. 8162 with'Patt-O-Rama is in size 9, $10. Girl’s .Chicago Ice prime 2" thick top cobbler's LEON C. TWOMBLY. Children of Odd Fellows end Re- strands of soft yarn. WOMAN TO care for home. . Six cape. Three bedrooms, large kitch­ Dated Dec. 9. 19j7. bekahs will l(e treated to a Christ­ grpups and • that Defense Depart­ aiaai 10, 12. 14i 16, 18, 20. Size skates and case, size 8, $12. MI benches and round coffee tables. CLEARANCE In Welfare Dept. Pattern No. 2558 contains days, a week or live in. Under 66 9-0014. en, living room with fireplace ant) mas party in Odd Fellows Hall ment testimony must be reviewed. 12, 32 bust, short sleeve, 6*^ yai^z Many othera.' LeBIanc FSimlture Boarders Wanted 59*A dinihjg room, Hot water oil heat. He said he would confer with oth­ of 36-inch. crochet directions for bofh cap.x; years old. MI 3-7180 Hospital, 195 South St., Rockville. ASSORTED COLORFUL U(j I'OB PERMIT Friday at 7 p.m. Parents will pro­ material requirement!; stitch il­ Ruaco screens and storms. Made­ NOTICE OP AFPUCATION Nine applications for toe position er committee members during the For thia pattern, send 35c In BLACK SEALSKIN coat with mink Open 9-9. For Lease vide 50-cent gifts, marked with BANK lustrations. line Smith, Realtor, MI 9-1642. of social worker In toe Town Wel­ collar. Size 18-18, $50. Glrl'a im­ ROOM AND BOARD, gentleman. This is to Sire notice that I. JOHN J, each child’s name. Adult members day in hopes of an’anging for a new Coins, your name, address, size de- Send 25c in Coins, your name, Help Wanted— Male 36 T H R O W R U G S fare Department had been received set of hearings, early in January. aired, and the Pattern Number to ported bicycle with three speeds, THREE PIECE living room set, Tel. MI 3-7675. PLATT/Of 18 Willow St.. East Hartford, today. will also exchangs^glfts. address and the Pattern Number hand brakes. Like new, $35. Phone extra chair. Couches, large desk, HREPROOF Lota tor Sale 73 have tiled an applloation dated Dec. (, "I would like to stress once BITE BURNETT, THE MAX- t6 ANNE CABOT, THE .MAN- AUTOMOBILE salesman training. 1967. with the Lfquor Control Com m is­ The deadline fod" returiiing sppU- MI 9-2702. bed, refrigerator, baby chif- LOTS 138x300 and larger, $1,300 sion for a Restaurant Permit (or the The Women's Club of Manches­ again.” Johnson said, "that the RATES CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Full or part time, no experience 27'*x54” ^ 5 ^ Each . IR IC K RUILDING CHESTER EVENING HERALD, ferobe, aleds, kitchen table and Apartments— Flats— sale of alcohnUc liquor on the premisea, catlona to toe Municipal Building ter will preaent Helen Merrill Nev- objective c>f the committee is to IIM AVE, AMERICAS, NEW needed, wiU train. ..Balch Motor Value up to gZO.M and up. Oft Manchester Road, I ISO AVE. AMERICAS, NEW SNOW REMOVAU equipment chairs. Coll MI 0-6423. GUatontairy. Telephone kT 9-5081, 130 Charter Oak 81.. Mancheater. la S p.m . in# as entertainer for toe meet­ find positive steps-that will pro­ VORK M. N. r. Sales. JA 8-2101. Call Joseph Tenements ■ < 63 The businese'la owned by JOHN J. YORK 86, N. V. Snow blowers or push type blades car Ruga G7c Each INDUSTRIAL ZONE Twenty-four Inquires about toe duce the weapons of security faster Send 25 cents more lyltb your Balch lor appointment. after 6 p.m. PL AT T or 18 Willow St.. East HarUord, ing tills evening it 8 o'clock in the Have you a copy of our 1957 for tractors and tillers. Capitol ROLL TOP child's desk with FIVE ROOM apartment. $80. Heat and wilt be conducted by John J. Platt. position were received after toe South School. Her subject will be and more effectively . . . pattern order for the new Fall and Needlework Album? It contains Equipment Co„ 38 Main. MI swivel' chair, excellent condition, and utilities not included, MI MANCHESTER I Up To 9500 Square Feet I BOLTON—Two large wooded lota of 18 w irHow ------St.. “East llarU ■ord. ■ its per^ resignation o t Mra. Nancy Kellogg Madonna Art." Gifts for inmates Gen. McCaul sftid It la paradoxl- 315 CENTER Winter ^67 teaue of our pattern MAN TO assemble pump lamps mittee. fifty-six colorful pages showing 3-7958, $10. MI 9-3432 after 5:30 p.m. 3-4751. [jModern Heating System | on WUUama Road. Call owner, MI was announced, according to Wei- of toe State Hoapital at Norwich cal that sputniks and Soviet waap- megiaalne Basic Fashion.* Inspiring spare Ume. flimple, Easy. Aver­ CARPET CENTER JOHN J. FLATT. M O R lA ltT Y > n 3-SIS5 many pretty designs; plus direc­ G'GGSt Oa(ad D«e. 8. 1167. faro JMroctor Mary Della Fera. should bo brought to this meeting. • ons progress, "far from reducing an pracUcaL for every home] age $8 hour commission. No can­ FINE SMALL GAB heater ventetl REVERE anars drum and atand, sas Mala 8te-4a i-4sa tions for making 3 crochet Items vassing. Ougor Enterprises, Cald- and ^ quilt. Only ,25c a copy! with safety pilot light and really Hka haw. Beginners p^tlca.pad. FOUR ROOMS’ cantrat, stovs, |70. Phone MI 3-2414 well 2, Ark. , heats. Phona JA 3-3382. Hglf pries on each. MI t-1043. M!F,943M. I \

X ■'/ PAG® W EN TT MONDAY, DECEMBF/R 16, 1957 lE u ^ u iu g Do Your Christmas Shopping in Local Storek\-Qpen to 9 Tonight About Town Average Daily Net Press Run TIib Ladle* Atixillary of the ■m A m y and Navy Club will hold a For the Week Ended The Weather December 14, 1987 public aetback party tonight at o p e X e v e r y n i g h t Foreeaat of O. 8. fVaatbar BareM l;3 0 at the ciuMouae. Christmas Gifts From Our 12,685 Fair, cooler tonight. Low M-S8. The Queen of Peace Mothers THIS WE£K TILL 9:00 Circle villl hold a Chriatmas party .SECQNI) Meh^ber of the Audit Wedneedny Increnaing cloudlnesa, (CLOSE SATURDAY AT 5;30) Bureau of Circulation lEuenittgi chance nf rain or anosr. tomorrow night at 8:30 at the home GIRLS^ DEPTe FLOOR of Mm. John Andreoli, 97 Bretton ! Manchester— A City of Village Charm Rd. j « ■ Manchester Emblem Club, No. ; Girls' Orion Sweaters VOL. LXXVII, NO. 66 (TWENTY PAGES) Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Tu e s d a y , De c e m b e r n . 1957 (Clnsalfied Adveititing on Pago IS) 251. win hold its Christmas party I PRICE FIVE CENTS In Tinker Hall Wednesday night a t ! (■ te ts a ^ . Slip-ons and rardlgans. good se 8 o'clock. Mrs. George English, I lection of Tolors. Sizes 7 to 14. $2.98 and $3.98 chairman, wishes to remind mem- j It for Aardvark bem to bring gifts for the mental I patients at the Middletown State | Girls' Quilted Robes New York, Dec. 17 UP> A Hospital and for the grab bag. En­ Usable ICBM flop-eared,. long inouted aard­ tertainment will be provided by the \ Cottons and nylons. $7.98 vark has arrived at the Bronx choir of the Connecticut School for Christmas Gift HANKIES Sizes 7 to 14. $5.98 and Zoo. But it's so shy that offi- the Blind. fials are afraid the public may Atlas Successfully Fired miss it. The regular meeting At home in Kenya. Africa, tom of Liberty, No. 17, Girls' Blouses Expected by ’59 Choo.ae from a large colorful the aardvark lived by night, he held tomorrow night a^ snuffling up ants and'burrow­ in Orange Hall. A so< .Ship'n Shore and .ludy Kent, good a.o.sortment in all white, print assortment of styles and colpm. ing in a hole by day. refreshments, with W’ashington, Dec. 17 (tp)— Onuclear warhead for diatancee up So the zoo plans to build a ftee in charge, ( $1.98 to $3.98 Louie and her c or white with colored em­ Sizes 7 to 14. box-like home for the aardvar k will follow the ting. .Secretary of the Air Force *” ''o®® with a glass front. o By Air broidery. Ja m „ H D «,U, .aid today I'"SS::Thor The aardvark has to be at Canaveral Xi G am m ^ Chapter of Bet* tniR COUntr> expect.s to nave: mlsslle^’can move into subutantial called "It" for the time being Sigma Phly^ill hold Its annual X A Good Selection Of workable Intercoritlnental hal- monthly production at a very early because Its dangerous claws Christmas/aiitner at the home of listlc missile.* (ICBM) within •!»!« has been ordered to do have so far prevented an.vone Mm. Edgir Ansaldi, 107 Princeton V Girls' Dresses so." The Thor is a 1,500-mlle inter­ from discovering its sex. St., at/^30 tomorrow night. 25' to In cotton* and frilly nylons. two years. mediate range miaallc (IRBMi. Sizes 7 to 14. $3.98 to $10.98 Dougita reluctantly gave this tar­ Mlle-a-Second Plane femhemof Manchester Emblem get to the Senate preparedness sub­ ICBM Hits on Mark Ixioking further ahead, Douglas b. No. 2R1, are.asked to meet at committee, under questioning by told the subcommittee the Air ' 1,00 each Chairman Lyndon B. Jdhnson iD- Statue Honors o'clock tonight in front of the Alfo Visit Our Tm h Deportment Where We Hove Force is working to develop a mlle- Elks Homo to proceed to the Tex). a-second airplane aa "a step toward D'Esopo Funeral Chapel. Hartford, A Variety of Gift Items For Preteens Douglas at firat objected to giv­ a manned satellite." Over Limited Range to pay respect* to Paaquale Man- ing hia eatimatc at a public aeasion, The Secretary said the operation­ 1925 Prophet cini. father of Mm. Everett Moore, laying "it waa classified (secret) information," al dale has been advanced for a member of the club. the Thor, as well aa for the Atlas By VBRN HAL'OLAND The ICBM is designed to psek a and Titan ICBMs which aren't aa Of Air Warfare S t Christopher's Mothem Circle i far ajpng, Congreaa, he said, will Cape Canaveral, Fla., Dec. 17 (/P)— The Air Forte success­ will hold its Chriatmiis party ' HALE'S DEPARTMENT STORE be asked for "very substantial ad­ Washington, Dec. 17 tJh — A fully launched an Atlaa intercontinental ballistic missile niumdav night at the home of Mayor to Fight ditional funds" for the missiles. statue of Billy Mitchell, atormy today. Mrs. Winifred Bolton. 369 E The Defense Department, but prophet of air warfare, is being The Air Force announced success “on a limited range*’ and Middle Tpke., at 7 o'clock. not the budget Bureau, he said, al­ unveiled today at what could HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERY ready has approved more money hardly be more appropriate time said the Atlaa traveled several hundred miles, landing in a The idwanig Club will be enter­ Funds Probe foi-'the Thor and Alloa. and place. pre-selected target area. tained by the Round Table Sing- ONE ON YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST Johnson asked if this country is Thirty-two yeais ago an Army The giant weapon, 100 tons of metal and fuel, roared sky­ era of the high school at its meet­ on a par with Soviet Russia In the court martial .suspended Col. ward from the missile test center here at 12:38 p.m. after ing Thursday n noon at the Country In Waterburv misstles-satellite race. Mitchell from rank and command. oTib. "No sir," Douglas replied, "I He had argued publicly and heat­ long hours of, preparation. Waterhury, Dec. 17 f/P> The think they are somewhat ahead. " edly that the United States was It disappeared into a cloud layer 2,000 to 3,000 feet above Charles W. Steele, formerl.v of city administration is in a fighting He said Russian progreaa con­ mired in old fa.shioned military ground within one minute of launching. Manchester, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. mood over a demand that the State fronts this country with a “perilou.* methods while warfare was taking This was the third\attempt of*...... - ...... -'—■■■■ ..i-.—- Charles O. Steele of Hartford, will Investigate Waterhury'* financial situation" but told the Senators: "1 to the aip. the Air Force to test fire, one of It* _ "111 cS receive the degree of doctor of operations. am confident that we can do the Today in a capital noisy with 5,000-mlle-range missllt*. The philosophy at Ohio State Univer- \ "There has been presented noth­ job facing us." charges and countercharges ' that other two attempts failed/ ^adlak bays alty. Columbus. Ohio. Friday. He ; ing that la illeRsl in the operation Asked about crlllci.sm by Air America is fumbling the transition The department emphasizeiil the teaches Spanish at Denison L'ni-1 of the City of Walerbnry," said Force contractors that Interserv­ word "launching.” noting t)iat vewity, Granville, Ohio. to spare weapons- a bigger-than- Mayor Edward D. Bergin, a Demo­ ice rivalry and slowness to make life-size bronze figure of Mitchell full reaults of the teat would have He’s Available crat. decisions had slowed development In World War I flying gear goes to be reported later after the in­ Any possible decision by Gov. of ballistic ml.viiles, Douglas said strumented reporting of its flight. your I on display at the aeronautics hall . Home Leaguers Ribicoff or tl\e .State Tax Depart­ "I think I can agree with mo.al of j of the .Sinith.sonlan Institution. The The full range from Cape — If GOP CaUs ment to look into the city's affair* that." Canaveral extends in a south­ will be opposed. Bergin said. He said th4 intercontinental At- by sculptor Bn.ce Moore, is easterly direction past the West Harilfqrd, Dfe; 17 UP)—Congress- Will View Film Until an illegal action is cited, las "now has the top priority it I P , ^ ‘•‘Phenson Indies across the equator between the slate does not have the right deserves. " While initial test firings j Pbllad-lphla Spilth America and Africa, with man-at-lSrge Antoni N, Sadlak of to step in. Bergin argued. of the Alla* were not successful. I Ash* Reveraal of Cniivlctlnn A special Christmas program will SWEATER Christmas Gift Boxed It is to be unveiled by Mitchell's Jihe proposed impact area In the Rocktllle today repeated Ills be held by member* of the Home The demand for the investigation Douglas said, they developed "in- j region of the Ascension Islands. avallabltity for the OOP nomina­ came from a Republican alderman. valuable information toward a suc­ .son, William, Who has been press­ League at the weekly meeting in NYLON HOSIERYY 1 1 The Atlas is designed to deliver Richard D. Bensen. cessful Atlas." ing for reversal of his father’s 192.') a hydrogen warhead to a target tion of governor or some other high The Salvation Army Citadel to­ B^4ati(ul tuntlatinn « fUtgtf _ fc V " * V ; JC On Friday. Bensen aent a tele- Chairman Johnson a.sked Doug- court martial conviction on charge* 5.000 miles away in a flight time office. morrow at 2 o'clock. aMBl trt MFD and long remfmherpd. Sheer 60 gauge ho-siory in new winter . F ■ , # J ' - ■ of making statementa prejudicial of 30 minutes. "If the Republican party sets fit Following a carol sing by the Aa aofi M • rloud to Bf IitH in. hih shade.*, all with reinforced heel and toes (Contlniied on Page Ihrea) (rontlmied on Page Nineteen) to good order and discipline. At To reach maximum range, it to call me to larger responsibili­ , a sound motion picture will FautF it*i {a»hionH of Iniprlork Won for e.'vitra wear. Sizes 8'-. to 11. the time of the Mitchell court niar- would attain an altitude of 600 ties,” he told a party luncheon at own entitled. "The. Greatest Orion ( Mork fa,h ion#d I tlal. the Ah' Corps waa part of the miles. Hartford this noon, “I am willing n Gift.” depicting a typical family •lawn, but BO OB8 irouid gataa it!) Army. It became independent in Within 20 minutes after the to accept the call." I 1947. Congressman Sadlak haa made Christmas celebration and ex­ This Christmas Give Gift Jewelery... .I Pair In Box. Box President Eisenhower wave*, a greeting this morning during visit to SHAPE headquarters of launching the Air Force here and change of gifts around the Christ­ *2.29 I An Air Force Review Board held NATO’s supreme commander, U. S. Gen. Laurie Norsted, on the outskirts of Parte. (AP Photo­ the Defense Department in Wash­ previous pronouncements about bta a hearing on the Mitchell caae laat fax). availability for the governorship at mas tree. Grandpa read* to the Large a.ssortment of gift bo.xed pins, earring.^, necklaces State Board Raises ington announced that "thta was a family group the Christmas story and mmsmeimmmMetmmmetmmmimtmmetmu May and reportedly recommended limited range test of several hun­ Washington, Bridgeport and in hit and reminds them of the greatest bracelets. Hold and silver finish in stone .set and tailored. reversal of the conviction. It* reo- ”srr dred miles." home town of Rockville. gift of all. Jesus, who came to ommuidatioiis still ara awaiting "The missile.flew it* prescribed The six term U.B. .Reprasenta- bring peace on earth, good will to JEW ELRV DEPT. — M.VI.N FLOOR AT E.NTR.Wf’E Shop Hale's Babyland acliolFby Secretary of the Air tlve-at-Iarge said ha does not )»•■•''" Academic Standards Force James H. Douglas. course and landed in the pre­ men. lieve it is up to him to seek any Come in and .see our roniplete a‘='nrtniept of The principal apeaker listed for selected Impact area,” the official 'nu* win be the last meeting of and Small Tot Shop For Eisenhower Late atatement said. office "but if I am calM upon to colois. Sizes 34 to in. the unveiling cerenionv was re­ serve I shall do my )>ett with ail the Home League before the holi­ DRESS UP THE HOME FOR THE HOLIDAY 1 Hartford, Dec. 17 iJ) The »choolf,,<^ the board preaent at Monday'* tired Gen. Carl Spaatz. When an The a u c e e s f u l test of the of the vigor and^l the capacity day and every member is tn-ged to WITH THESE ITEMS FROM HALE'S DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT of Connecticut are going to become j meeting unanimously felt that the independent Air Force Mitchell mighty Atlas came aa President th a t,I possess." be present to help plan the Christ- i Short Sleeve Slip-On...... $3.98 more academically rugged. ,tlm c had come for the alate school called for during World War I Eisenhower and heads of Allied Asked to elabotate on w)iat larg­ maa party later in the month. In-1 In a major ahift of educational anthoritie* to step in and, as their waa established finally after World Missiles Plan l \ j \ l \J S g SSIO¥1 nations of the North Atlantic terested friends are welcome. 1 Sl^IU. TIME er rsaponslbiltties he would )>e Extra Special! Beautiful Spun Rayon policy, the State Board of Educa-' official atatement put it, "help War II Spaatz was its first chief Treaty Organization conferred -in available for, Ckmgreaaman Sadlak Hostesses will be Mrs. Annie Long Sleeve Cardigan...... : . . . . S5.98 TO MAKE ITP tion Monday reversed its historic make the good schools of Connecti- of staff. Paris, Dec. 17 The United Paris. replied: ■ Russell and Miss Edith Jackson. CHRLST.MAS PATTERN CHRISTMAS Paris. Dec. 17 iVPi President..drafting of ideas and proposals and i It came on the 54th birth- Colorful Glitter ifis poaition on academic standards and, ^'ut belter," Mitchell, bom in 1879. joined States and its European Alllea were "I' would assume it might bo the PAHERN CLOTHS f h 9 f directed the State Department of In the words of John Alsop of Elsenhower passed up the opening i he indicated that Eisenhower's stay I ttAJ’ anniversary of powered PLASTIC reported substantiaUy agreed today governorahip or maybe aenator.” Long Sleeve Christmos Aprons Education to draw np a set of Avon. "Thl* ball was rolling (Continued on Pag* Five) of the NATO chiefs of govern-[ might be a brief one. ' flight. Aidation enthusiaata Although U.S. Sen. William A. TABLE CLOTHS .12"x.'.2" ...... $2.98 minimum basic academic require- around the field, and we're picking on a compromise formula on mis| ment session this afternoon but i Dulles had said that, B r it is h throughout the United States .lust Cut Out and Stw On AT LOW, LOW PRICES mefits in the fields of mathematics. >i 4\7'J . ..«1.S8 - See* Pressure by Public | been on the board, " Alsop said. summit conference opened its sec­ Wilbur Wright at Kitty Hawk AUTO BODY ond session. James C. Hagerty said the Presi­ ment chiefs, including Macmillan, * — Also — .\pron Length .5i\8l r.81.3.'. Napkin* S»r-49r and .lOr ¥ The new set of standards will be I "w-e're doing something new. Phone Numbers dent had showed up to quiet the were on hand from the beginning. | 47, 1903. WELDING .84vl68 . . .S2.07 WASHABLE STUFFED TOYS "advisory," that is. It will not bej " e re taking responsibility for The foreign ministers of the 15 it nation alliance spent almost three apprehension his absence caused. Eisenhower earlier in the day Th'e Atlas Is the U.Si'anawer 99e $1.39 to $4.98 anforred by law. Aa one member of i standards in the public scliools. " TTie President whs reported feel­ paid a sentimental visit to his. old to Russia's claim of auperlorlty ♦ AUTO IODY and Women's Short Sleeve the board put it, "We are not go-| Ifp to this time, he said, it has The Herald has in­ hours discussing relation.* With Bulletins Other Christmas Pattern OTHER Russia and other political problems ing fine. NATO command and remarked "1 in the fleld of long-range mtaailes. from the AP Wires FENDER REPAIRS Slip-Ons ...... S4.98 \Va.shablf permanent oi- REVEP.SIBLE CHRIST.MAS PATTERN ing to put anyone In jail if they; been impossibie in Connecticut to stalled a new and larger Shortly before the meeting haven't felt better In a long time." The Soviets have boasted of suc­ landy with reiinarent TUB TOYS don't live up to them." However, j find out Just who la res|)onsible before the chiefs of government A COMPLETE CAR PLASTIC CLOTHS CLOTHS telephone switchboard met. opened. Secretary of State Dulles At that time he appeared fully cessful launchings of interconti­ 'flocked pattern and bright .12" Round ...... SI,89 IN FINE COTTON the board felt that considerable ’ fur education and educational .told newsmen oiit.side the U.S. em­ recovered from the fatigue that nental ballistic missiles. FAINTING glitter. 39c to 89c pressure from the public will be standards. Individuals in towns with additional trunk The compromise formula which STOCKS DOWN AGAIN In sizes 40 to 46. Light bine. pink. navy. 52"x.12" Square...... *1.69 they were reported to have worked bassy residence that Elsenhower caused him to skip a formal NATO i The Russian claim haa not been LAOQITER and ENAMEL .54"x.1i" *1.98 brought to bear on si'hool boarda and cities have had no syatem of lines to provide increased dinner laat night. I disputed since, fhe Reds succeeded New York, Dec. 17 (Ab—More 52"\70" Oblong...... *1.98 who do not come up to . the new meastircs by which the loi al school and faster service. out involved the exploration of pos­ would not attend Uie opening hut Other Apron Lengths 69c 52"*90" Oblong...... *2.69 .14"x72" ..82.98 WOOL MIHENS might go later in the day if any The first word that Elsenhower In launching their two sputniks. gloomy business news knocked 8 Griswoht Street SPORTSUEAR — SEtO.M) FLOOR marka. system could he judged. sible settlements wil.h Riia.sia while the Stock Market down again to­ Effective at once our plans are developed for arming matters of substance arose. had decided to skip the opening of The Atlas Is powered by three Tel. Ml 9 5025 79c to $1.69 Up until now. the 9-member citi­ "Now, " he said. "It will be a the afternoon session came from rocket engines delivering 270-.000 day. Some key stocks were down zen atate school board haa always soiry town that tries to get away new telephone number NATO Europe with nuclear mis­ Hagerty said that although the meeting had not yet progressed to Hagerty. .pounds of thrust. . fractions to around $t a share in refused to act any official minimum with not having adequate achools. will be: siles. He said that Dulles had informed early afternoon. Trading was at requirements for Ihe public school* Diplomats familiar with the dis­ substantive matters the President The huge silvery weapon roar- i Dress Up the Base KNIT JERSEYS Tiie parents will liave a fit." him that the NATO nation foreign ed skyward at 12:39 p.m. j a brisk pace. Steels and motors of Connecticut. The board has felt The board also .voted to: cussions said there was substantial had decided to go anyway to quiet ministers, who met during the were off from tlie start, and tbo Of Your Christmas Tree. . . $1.39 to $2 49 that the power delegated to the Mllehell 3-2711 accord op^ the Russian issue—that apprehension. The takeoff appeared at ''th e; Establish basic requirements in morning, were planning to continue very start to be successful. Hie decline spread through most HALE'S APPLIANCE DEFT. HAS IT! local boards of educatioir should in- • foreign languages, art and music, every possibility for East-West Hagerty said that the ses.stop their work into the afternoon. other division*. elude the power to determine the Urge the Increased uae of ex- agreement should be explored fully. was still dealing mainly with thC, tall, slender tube rose straight WASHABLE STYLON BOYS' FLANNEL LINED JEANS manrhfBtrr For that reason, Hagerty said, upward from its launching stand, curriculum and thua the setting of aminstlons snd testing programs The NATO Permanent Council, BSljenhower decided to remain at YULE TRADE HIKE SEEN academic standards^ - j it was said, will get the task of very slowly at first. theonlyMeruiitlia, CHRISTMAS TREE SKIRTS $2.98 the eimbassy until notified whether Gradually it climbed fasten aa New York, Dec. 17 (AV-Christ* Now, however, tljr'five member* (Continued on Page Three) lEiiruiiui ifrnilh consulting on the recent series of his presence was required. mas retail trade aroiind tlie cooa- letters Soviet Premier Nikolai Bul­ the mighty thrust of it* three News Tidbits The press secretary said the . rocket engines began to take ef- try should show a giUn of t to BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS ganin sent to NATO membera President probi bly would not turn | feet. 5 per cent over lasti year’e rec­ ^ 2 , 9 8 warning of nuclear missile.* danger. Culled from AP Wires up at the session, in any event, be- Ground haze and-heavy thunder- ord. one of the natlan's largest $1.98 Each country will then send its own eAi’ly evening’ "If at-all." i clouds, which rolled in at mld- retail buying organizations said r DO.MKSTIC DEPT. Nation Business Fine—But 5-YEAR GUARANTEE! reply in keeping with a common Asked whether Eisenhower's ; morning, obscured the view. today. The estimate was given MAIN FLOOR, REAR line. Taipei, Formosa, judge h a n g * ! health was involved in any way! Moments after leaving the by Milton J. Oreenrbaum, preal- A SRMiD I BOYS' GIFT BOXED ^ Progres.s made on-this ba.sic poli­ himself over wrong verdict 'hyo Hagerty replied: "No^ at all. He is , ground the missile, trailing a thick dent of Kirby, Block A Co., New DRESS SHIRTS $2.98 tical issue Indicated broad ac­ years ago. . . . New Britain------manI still feeling fine." i streak of flame, disappeared into York, which buys merchaadlsa ay > 1 9 “ Signs Point to Last Minute ceptance of the idea that NATO killed aa his car strikes utility pole Hagerty said Eisenhower still i the overcast. for some 200 widely scattered HEW W TO military planner* can go ahead in Brooklyn! N. Y, department and speciality stores. CORDUROY OVERALLS with detailed work in the next few State Police Commissioner rules (Continued on Page Fifteen) (Continued on Page Ten) months. But final decisions on In- j that amateur rocketeers launch­ BRITISH SKIP PAYMENT COOK! A U TMI stalling intermediate range bal­ tCFINCMCNTS $1.98 and $2.98 ings in conflict with best Interest* London, Dec. 17