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fiG B i*tom r TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 19S4 ' »iI. ■ V>'^ mmtlftfAtr lEwning Average DaUy N^t P t c im R ub Far tha.l|’«ric JM mI Dae. 11, 1664 Will meet at the home of 3(ra. John Circle Observes Shea uaad uauaually beautiful HEM M BA 1 About Town •cbeibenpflug, 361 School 8t, to­ December Barbecue deeoratlona throughout her home. night at 6 o’ddck. Membera ere re­ In the library was a large white , , 11,543 TSm Fellowtinft Club, at tU minded to bring gifts for the 17th Anniversary CKHetmea tree with blue oma- Member at the Audit tfaneWinaatiiif Monday , av e n ^ Christmas grab bag. - mente, blue and whita being the ■■reM ef areuiatieu ' tlM Roaomount restaurant, The Immaculate Conception colors of ”Our' Lady." aloctad tbs tallowing otflccrs for Oirla in tba business office and Motbera Circle, the first in Man.* A delicious supper was aervad by tbs ytar ItSd; William Muldoon. composing room of Tba Herald the boatese and her eaalstants, nrsaldsnl:; F lam TaaU, vies praai- held their annual Cbiiatmaa party cheater, was organised Dec. 8, Mrs, John J. Allison, Mrs. Arlene VOL, LXXIV, NO. 64 dant and A|bart OotUon, aacratary last evening at “Clarka”,. North 1637, celebrated its 17th birthday Murphy and Mrs. Rosamond Too- 1 Christmas Cards (THIfitY-TW O PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHES’TER. CONN^ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15,1954 tnadurar: St., Willlmentlf^ Dollar glfta were Wednesday, Dec. 8, at the home of mey. After the meal the gifts 2 FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY exchanged aad all report a jolly the first president, Mrs. William J. wera tmwrapped and admired. . St. K atya Oirla Friendly Spon- time. Shea, of Boulder Road. ' Humorous games were played and ' aoin will bbva a CtMatiaas dinner The members arrived imbued carols sung, with Mrs. Murphy at s DEWEY-RICHMAN Chases M a n Who Stabbed H i m at tba ManAastar Country Club ’The Study Group’ of the South with the aplrlt of Christmas, each the piano. Ihreryone exprasaed 767 MAIN STREET Ike to Ask m day at 6:30 p. arrangements Methodist WSCS will hold iU an­ bringing a gaily tlad'Chriatmaa gratituda to Mrs. Shea for a most MRIMH HRlMH II for wblcb ara in charge ,ot Kiss. nual Christmas party tomorrow at package to be exchanged. Mrs. anjoyable party. M liK 1 Haaal Oraaaawsy and Mias Bdna 3 p.m. In the ISdibB' imrlor. Mem­ Kannady. Tba program committaa bera are requeeted to provide gifts Deferment Includaa Mrs. Rbal Rollaaoh, Mias for persona in the mental Institu­ U .S.to Kfnnady and Miaa Hannah Jensan. tions at Middletown and Norwich. Kambara are aakad to bring a 50 On Tax Cut cant gift for tba grab bag. The Friendly Circle - will meet tomorrow evening at the home of M-. and Mrs. Walter R. Hobby, Mrs. Elliott B. Steele, 40 Foxcroft Ws6hington, Dec. 15 (/P)— 66 Hennr 8t.;‘ will hasp “ o p en Dr. All members are urged to .be President Eisenhower said bouse’* Nturday, Dae. 16, from 2 present ere reminded to bring YOU CAN Fll,L IT todhjr he will ask the new to 6 and T to • p. m.. in lecogni Chrietmaa gifts for exchange. Mrs. Congress 4o postpone the tioa (k. tbair 461b wadding anniver­ Steele. Mra David Starrett and sary. Dec, 32, and cordially invite scheduled April 1 cuts—esti­ China Reds for Ainericans M nl Robert Qay will be in charge their friends and neif^bors to call of refreshments. mated at three billion dollars at tbair eoav^anca during altber TO EVERYONE^ period. X , —on corporation and excise St. Mary's Guild wriu have s taxes. No Serpent, Expert Claims Chrlatmaa party Thursday, weath­ The Preaident told hie news con­ Pope Gains, Ihmt CbJef Daugbtari of Helen er permitting, at the home of Mrs. Davidson lodge No. N , Daughters Wyvllle Peabody in Vernon. SATISFACTION ference the budget deficit makes 6f Beotia, will meat at the boms it necessary for him to makt auch Will leave the church at 11:60 aad a request. No Offer Seen a ( Mrs. liavid Preston. 33 Horton transportation will be provide. In Gets X-rays RdL, tonight at 7:46. They are re caae of unfavorable weather, the He amid that when you have the Btfiidad to b t ^ 80 cent gifts foiH party will be at St. M Siys Epis­ WHEN Y O U government going into the red dkebanga. copal Church at the same hour. federal income must be kept up. RockvlUe legionnaire Jerry Remkiewlca proved hinMelf be Under present law corporation Tom orrow Hie membera will bring thair own the Cnan cf the hour last night when the members of the American ltd. pi sandwiches and dessert and coffee fax rates are scheduled to go down From Peiping Legion gathered at their home for a chicken dinner, only to And that from 52 per cent to 47 per cent dn tbs Manchester Federation of will be provided by the hoateeaea. April 1. Vatican City, Dec. 16 (/P) Democratic Woman’s Club, an the birds had not been cooked. A misunderstanding between a local SHOP AT HALE'S Mrs. WiUlem Brennan, Mrs. Wil­ bakery ahddhe Legion reaultcd in the neiar catastrophe. ■The Vatican press office asuncea there will be a meeting of liam Greenhalg, and Mrs. Fred Twe BUIIona Lost tbs Hartford County Federation of Beat. Taking ntqtters into his own hands. Remkiewlca built a barbecue That would mean an eatimated said today Pope Pius XII is Washin^n, Dec. 16 (ffV-A SUte Dept, spokegmsit in- pit outatde theXhome end prepared 50 birds for tba dinner. Datnoentle Women’s Clubs Thurs­ Beat i i i lose of about two billion dollara again on the upgrade. Though consider an offer— chicken I ’ve evtU^ tasted,' was the most often heard after dinner in revenue. day at I pJh. in the Hartford A daughter, Janie Carolyn, was remark. internal bleeding is reported If Red China makes one—for an exchange of the Americana Oinirant auditorium, Broad Street, bom in Anchorage, Alsaka, Sun­ Excise taxes on. liquor, tobacco, to have cojnplicafed his gas­ held^by the Chinese Communists and the Chineae studento Bartford.' All members iof the lo­ day to Mr. and Mn. Ernest laicia. automobiles and some other items now denied permission to ieave ths^ - cal dub are cordially invited to Mra Lucia is the former Carolyn are slated to return to me-Korean tric ailment, his condition United Btatea __ Lucig and her attendants and the war levels on April 1. 'That would was described as improving. attend. For further information Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Present Pageant Press Omcer Uncoln White ' U m 1 f 3 ^ I * Urn. Vennard nuy be contacted. WilUam H. Scott, 31 Welleeley Rd. Swedish mother serving traditional nuse an eatimated loaa of one bil­ Quoting ja dlqwtch set up. for modifled the line h« had taken yce- ^ -i-P A 1 L 1 9 1 1 S S l l i i l l Swedish buna, cookies and coffes. lion dollars in revenue. publication late today by the Vati­ terday in discussing a possible ex- — _ _ _ iakota Council N a 61, Degree In Luther Hall The second performance .will be The Preaident also dealt with can newspaper L'Oaaervatore Ro­ change. He eeid et that Ume that: IMTa w s these other matters: of Pocahontas, will hold a short presented this evening at 8 o’clock. - - , ^ b t^ etlcw a g I . hi. hmde. I. unriuted by mano, the press office said; e swap was ruled out, and that *’no i •• “ E l l C S C l l C i f 16 1 1 PailOQa] Notice« buaineu meatlu and Christmu The public la cordially invited. Bi-partissn Cooperation—Elsen­ “ The Holy Father has overcome deal ia Involved." Luther Hail of the Emanuel Lu- P M ^ b y after eaitapaed Street, Toreato, Canada, while hower expressed conSdence he will his stationary situation and his party at 6 o’clodc tomorrow night phmgstf **• ikmting Imlfe into hie back. Flnd- Today he told newamen that lii Odd FeUewa'Hall. Neighboring thetwn ChuVeh was Ailed to capac­ bavk very real cooperation from condition now has again started to ‘ our concern la to get our people '■ ootidltten. teM poHee the man eUbbed improve.’’ Caught in Sub lo Memoriam councils have been invited to at­ ity last night for an outstanding him after buying clethea at findwineki*. ntere. (A P Wimplmto) the Democrats as well as the Re­ safely home." hi lorins memon of John 8rM»l>*l, tend the party end win put on perfonhance of the Saint Lucia publicans on ! foreign policy, na­ No Pessimism Basis White also said that he was try­ who paaM. away Dcermter 11, IHO. tional defense and mutual aecurity ing yesterday to ma’^e a disttne- aome of the entertaihinent. Re- Festival which opened the Christ­ The newspaper came out with the Chatham, Englsnd, Dec. IS leer aeenwry, is as deer today. freahmenta will be, served. Mem- matters. additional word the Pontiff showed tlon between the st(itua of Chinese mas season. HALE'S (/P) — Collapsing floodgatta As lo loo iMor you passed away. bere are reminded to,lwing SO cent The President said that by and a slight improvement this morning. atudeuts in this country and tha unleashed a wall of water Wife, son and danfMer. gifts for Santa’s pack. Following a narration by Mrs. large he would expect maximum It said there was no basis for pes­ of the I I American airmen ■ Headquartet^ Adenauer in Battle cooperation from the Republicans simism in the consultations y e ^ r- Vivho have■ l^ n imprisoned by "the' the British Subnui- Elsa. Olson, accompanied at the on other matters day of medical specialists who de­ piano by. Mrs. Herman Petersm, FOR R «is for two years ’in violation rine Talent today and swept National Defense —Eisenhower cided to x-ray his abdomen Thurs­ of the Korean armistice acres* her from drydock st th6 came a p'i^eesional led by Lticla’a NYLON indicated, but did not say so spe- day, about two weeks ahead of ment." six 'attendants, dressed in white F o r ciScally, that the administration their original schedule. White’s contention was that the naval baSe here into the trimmed with sparkling tlnael And. might be thinking about a further The. Vatican organ, which usual­ airmen had been held Illegally to rushing waters of the River You Art Imitod To Attond evergreen wreaths. Then came cut in the strength of the armed ly takes the least alarming attitude the CommUniate whereaa the Unit­ Medway. A party of civilian Lucia, also draosed in white with SLIPS Bonn, Germany, Dm . 16 (/P)—Chancellor Konrad Adenauer forces possible toward the state ot the ed States had treated the atudeate workmen was believed m im 7 i« ANNUAL w m r m l tinael trim and a lighted crown. openrf debate today in his Parliament’s lower Mouse on He wi^ asked to comment on a Pope's health, diamiased the ' fact In a perfectly proper manner. TVo charming little Tomtaira, or A lovely gift for a lovely raport that Army strength will be he had failed to gain In the preri- trapped ab<*rd the 1,090-ton ratification of the Paris treaties to rearm West Germany. ous 46 hours as “ an aspect of his Throughout the ntwa confer­ dves. carried her train. Also in MisH in nylon tricot, wide reduced by an addiUonal 100,000 ence, In reeponse to questions. Talent, which was undergo^ he procession were Scandinavian launching the toughest fight of his political life, the 78-year- lUnesa’’ for which his physicians i CHRISTMAS i lace at top and hem. White. old leader told the Bundeeteg ” -n—■ ■ ~ ------' men, and that the First Marine Di­ have prescribed more rest. White repeatedly aUted tSig t l ^ ing a refit children, baker boys and star .armament would make aucceaaful vision will be withdrawn from Ko­ had been no offer of ah exchange The Telent waa parUv flooded boys. 32 to 40. rea.' Today, the Pope instated on This upended ’ CallforaUi gray whale could be the eone-ehaped negotiations for German unifica­ studying immediately a report by monster sallote ef n U. 8. Warship have reported sighting, an expert *iUier ' officlelly or unofficieUy as aho aarept aero* Um adst- I CAROL SERVICE | The story of Lucia was artfully ' tion pomible. ' ' Dulles in Paris The President replied any full a Spanish prelate, Fernando Card­ ••M at Imlolli, Calif., Dee. IS Raymond M. Ollmere displayed the from tha Chineae Oommuniats. Ha MirtfuiM MlAvay and “sat on her preaented in pantomine serving ! To Socialist accusationa that his exposition '.vould take a go6d deal inal Qulroga y Palacios, oi. the pktnre which be took for U. 8, Fish and Wildlife Servlee. Aa eervlee said he could not anticipate what bomber and atomic waapons ed might ba done stbout it. into acUon to try to find soy awk> aon. Roeges, Refrigereters with the West offered the whole of has made it necessary for the By L ’Osservatore'a account, the . ExpHtfne DIatInetten mon treppod ia tho oubmarino. Appropriate Christmas music Oenneny the opportunity to win On Bbnn, Atoai United Statoa to concentrate Srat 78-y«ar-old head of thy Roman When he was asked whether he No Navy men w«ro abooid. SOUTH iETHODIST CHURCH | came from behind a most attrac­ Woshtri cMd AH by peaeirful means an honerahld on eontiilantal defense, and sec­ Catholic Church has /*’dedicated was softening the poaltloa which An Admiralty mn*r—Bi,ii aaid tive picture window portra^ng a placs in the community of free ondly on preventing strate^c himself ' to his dally Work more he had taken yesterday, ba replied tho oalMon, or floodgato, I Othsr AppliiNicw Paris, Dec. M UPh-VM. Secrc- Traffic Death Rate winter scene. aatlona. araas auch aa western Europe than his still weak ^foroea 'would only by sairlng that yeatefS^ he b*ek tbomands of toM of Sunduy, December 19ih, 1954 Jt U ry of SUta DuUes arrived in The entire cast ahould be com- The Bundestag's vote after the froni falling to an enemy attack. permit." hpd simply been trying to. make outskM tho Taloat:a,diy«ach,' • al7;S0P. M. - J 4B|8ib' pW be .nly the Paris today for a meeting of the — :— T-. ■ OMiaed by Ulcer denly gavo wdy. ^ - ...... mehded on an axcellent perform­ Th.JW.MAUeoi North Atlantic Treaty (NATO) 'Clear the distinction betwaea Chi­ ance. Sret o f three the lower House must (Cohtbraad an P*g6 vir«ity)r nese atudenta la thia country aad doek mod floating MM IflU M U SflU M U SflU SflU. M bK Council and eeid he wee sure it. A source close to the Pope said The avanlng was climaxed with hold on the treaties. But the Initial Slowed byx S'iD Day AmericansT-clviliaa as well away. would be a furtlter atep toward “ an he ia suffering from anenila and poll was awaited as a telling test that indications of Internal bleed­ military—who have been Im- ■nio Thknt a* ganeru aorvfeo of strength for Adenauer and hit effective deterrent’* to war. Dulles’ plane put down et Orly ing, possibly caused by an ulcer, V npikjr held in Red China. He petrol outanarine daMgaea tp c o in policy to arm 500,000 Weet Ger­ Bridges Demes were ^ factors in the decision to By THE ASSOCIATED PBE88 said thbn itro 67 ot these Ameri­ a crew of 56. ran aground oa tm ' mans within the North Atlantic AitSeld at 3.30 p. m. (6:30 a. m. i i i i i i l i i GIFT HANKIES lEST). speed up the use of X-raya Scoras of traffic accidents were reported todav—Shfe Driv­ cans altogether, la this country 35 mud at the west side o f ^ linAi* AlmncSi' ^ A source close to the Pope said students are etlll here who have T w.'M bw Readiuga Set Dulles is here for talks on speed­ ing Day—but there were comparatively few deaths on the Fine quality cotton or lineo handkahrhiefs in all ing German rearmament and a- Ike to Propose the internal bleeding was believed applied to go to R,ed China. The decltive eecond end thii-d caused by > an. ulcer and had nation’s streets and highways at 2 p.m. EST 13 deathSf , Finally, a reporter told White .white and prints including holly prints for holiday readings of the treaties will be NATO Council debate on a contro­ versial plan to tuw.|itomic weapons brought on Pius* increased weak­ had been recorded. As the hajway mark approached deaths that the nature of hia comments wear. held in late January. Then the Big Aid to Asia ness during the past three days. were being reported at a rate o f f Bundearat, the upper House, must in European defense. indicated that.if an offer of ex­ sHi III Paris VMta ProStable The Pontiff reportedly' also is ■tes than one per hour. During a change was made by the Chinese Bulletuis ThePtHect also approve the agreements. Dec. 1. survey made by the Ae- i i i ^ Despite ouUpoken opposition Dulles told reporters that he h4d Washington, Dec. 16 OP)— Sen. (fommuniste, “it wcuM be pretty, fraraUMAP Wins 43M{ 1 always found his vlslU.to Paris Bridges (R-NH) said today it ia (Caallaned an Page Twenty) societed Press,deaths occurred'St Freights G ’ash, carefully looked at.'* - GiH For Mom! from thb Socielista end from many the rets of tw'o or three on hour •ini' to > I 00 c a e supporters of his own four-party proStable and serviceMle- to th# not true that tha Eisenhower ad­ White replied “that Would dspttjff t • cauae of peace. ministration plans to propose for and totalad 64. • entirely on the nature of the offer Hiiil .. V, government coalition, Adenauer The purpose of the specie! 24-' KOUB K B O J I SBNTBNCKD The Gift That Koofis GIFT JEWEL BOXES nee expreased complete cdnfldence “ Thla time I have coma for a Asia a big program of economic Boxcars Skid and the dreumstences as of that ..■^ttMMferthom InloeA D *. regular meeting of the North At- aid patterned on the postwar hour period known aa safe driving moment” that West German retiSeatloft will New Military day was to reduce trsAc 16 tT ». . Might aeen of tho MMk ' . ili:;:n: lanUc Council.’’ he said. “ But it ia Marshall Plan for Europe. The government has been giving Giving Small and large size jewel boxes with self rising be completed in January and that sharply and. if poaaible,, to eliml- ■epnhSe wera found gnUty todqr I' ’■U i *■- the 14 NA’tO nations. wlU give no leas important for being a regu- Similarly, a high administration I Through Street study to the cases ef the 36 Chi­ en chargee of “tevyhig ' trays. Also smaller size for travel use and musical counselor said no "Marshall plan Training Plan nate them enUrriy, , nese students. > ■ their final assent by th« end of But hopeafor a perfect day were I eeshiet Qneea IMiaheth n boxes. Embossed simplate^ leather covei^ 'in February. , will take a further step for a for Asia’’ is. contemplated in a Paris, 111,, Dec. 15 (A)—Twenty After White’s conference yester- Wnt objaptlve of making an effec- dashed shofUy after 8-D Day ba-1 tae g rlM people.** One wpo paatel shades. Befofe Adenauer apoke..^e Bun- cold war economic Offensive gan. cork of two New Tork Central dsy, it was learned that high level .oonlqiiieed’so IS youn In prioen tiVe deterrent to war by increas­ against Communism in Asia and Vital, Ike Savs consideration waa being Mven to' deaUg defeated two Socialist mo­ ing our strength.’’ The flrat traAc fatality of 8-D Iriwlght trains plowed off the rlght- end tho root to M yonrs ehoSk i i I tions to delay ratiScetion. One de­ Other needy areas whoae main letting them Ibave the United SutSe Tho chargee grew ent of an The American party was met at lines, he said, have been' agreed " • y , *P^Tsn('y occurred in .MU* ] of-wey in this olty of about 10,000 promptly, even by Chrietmes, in manded another attempt be made the rirport by the French Minister Washington, Dec. IS L As the program wks outlined which the Chinese Communists teiy barnwha at fhaagh. North- rearming. The other celled for re? ^embre. acUng for Premier day as feeling it la “ abeolutely ea- The victim. Adelbert Jacobs, Jr.. It’s a miracle the entire West era IrchiiM, Iaat October. moval from the debate agenda of by this source, who asked not to senUal” for Congress , ' ‘ State Scorns Sheppard after midnight." , ---- - scene in preparation for aalvage White aaid that while “ we’re bad two hoys at the honw aaffWad U. 8. aid to non-Communist areas Several Republicans and Demo­ operations. no offer" through any channel for 50CKS. SIZES 4-8. 37c Pr. of Asia should be stepped up, and crats who were at the meetings La Monte said he based his as- an exchange arrangement, ’'‘there severe InSnW ap a roeait of aL some havk spoken of a progriun confirmed the broad outline of the ramptlon on the condition of the There were wo fatalities. Only never ia any lack of channels if >K«d dtoctplhMry aetton of one similar to the Marshall Plan. BUt training program aa presented to He said Jacobs ditd of four persons were slightly injured. somebody wanu to make an offer." staff a »* her. who he Also stretch ipcks priced at 59c and 79e of Wife’s^fcder crushing clwst Injuries.” They lived In a store-apartment MOBILE MAIB Bridges, reUiihg chairman of the them.1. Seci Secretary ■ of Defense Wilson White aaid that the American Mgaod. Senate AppropriaUons. committee, la scheduled to make public'dstatle bulMBng. lAto which • q string qf government’s concern is to get 43 Cl6VRiliuidi Dvc. 15 ^ * aicyM* in ifaHivn' (CeatlaUei on Page Twenty) three care crashed, wrappihg ___ . a bed­ told newsmen: of the new manpower plait next civilians and 15 Air Force p e r a ^ ' D i v n m MS Of i i ■ 1 4 attornaya in a xloalng appeal to aTrSm ^ "The reports .that have been Friday. themselves around it. nel back to the United States. Tba Orotoa, Doe. 15 UPh^A dtvm L- ■' -• jury to convict Dr. Samuel H. Vsutke Have OpUoa Nb, Kxplaeleb, Fire total mcludes tha 11 Airmen re­ aaoard the — *— reoeaa 1 1' t '1 ROLL-AROUND ‘W ss; there a struggle in that widely circulated of a huge Mar-. 7 -^ 1 1 - 'V fc - Sheppard in hia wife’s cruel. shall Plan for Asia are not ac­ Informants said youths of IT and Policeman Wayne Redmon. 34. cently sentenced to prison terms on Fwagain at Key West, \ ' - 1 Practical Cihs From The bludgabnlJig. today ridlculad Hia *’®®*^7** the assistant prosecutor who, renmrked on* the miracle J "I X Beauh'ful dhcnille " I curate. The . adminlatraUon will It would be given this option: spy charges: four other Air Force dtod at SMS.Mn yaetordiy ‘M ' ^ account of the murder night aa drmandatf, "Other than the con­ 1. Take elk months of intei^ve there waa no expioaion or fire, personnef, also in jaU; 78 jaUed , '- 4 0 present an Asian progrpm whi^h News Tidbits •hertly after leetiig eeneriiae “ thla fantastic story," . dition of Mlirii>'n's bad, was there will extend economic aid for vari- military training, then enter an. ac­ overlooked the mlraculoua lack ef civlltaae, three civtlians, under aew while helag hrenght to the .1 DISHWASHER a struggle? ' There F*re no algna casualties. While an asafitanc prhaacutori tive reserve program tor t 'i years CsUed fro * AP Wlrts . house arrest and 11 who have been aaifaua -■ teltewtag a renllna BATH MAT SETS or it on Um Door, of couase. The The train disintegrated ia the , LINEN DEPT. ripped into the defense case,'the i ______(OentlnMd.en Pago Nlnefaaa) during which they would be oMiged denied exit permiu, though not h ra ta^ gtvo to, Sg6 foei. tha ‘ .Hriij ^ ■ • NO INSTALLATION ’' SO-ysar-oId osteopath turned hla!'<'*‘^ 0>e corner dM not seem middle-of p residentiM iMction of L * ^ J to continue . periimlc training and technicaUy in custody. AUaatle Snbaaatlae Fbeae head-' • KING SKE CAPACITY Ili Christmaa Pattern Plastic Table Clptha chair to look at the jury which is | ^ “• diaturbad.’! would be subject to immediete cell frame I ouses much “ as if a small The United SUtee has held up - - m -. Gov.-elect. A. A. RiMcoff wlU qaartere at n, , -s scheduled to get the case about Parrlno said that if such a in an emergency; or r t m te entry threagh on his cam- boy had kicked hie toy electric exit permiu for the 35 Cauneae stu- said today. ‘The • Wa s h e s e v e r y t h in g Sizes 64 X 54, 54 X 70. 54 X 86. ... .$1.69 to $2.69 $1-98 «.$ 2 »9 8 . $ 3.98 train apart," aaid Grover Hoff. >6 SMn.Friday. atniggle took place with "this u„. Peiping I^nounces 3. Wait for the regular draft and Pojfo promiae to become ‘No.' 'I dsnu-imder immigration lawa Damage Ceatretaiaa First 1 • PLUGS IN LIKE A TOASTER ^ t h the M te and the Sheppard ^ known phantom’* it certainly must two years of acUve aervlce after saleaman for (Tonnecticut'a eco­ Past WL Sweat. llH3 Christmas Pattern Spun Ra.von Ta^le Cloths (CaattaMd asi Page Nlaeteea) . 'olid cokmi and muitl-colora. Blue, green, pink roae, n e y dafaiM rested their eaaaa thla have been a hfe-or-daath battle Nutting On<« More turning 19. Following discharge nomic growth. . . . U S. Bmbassy (^ tla a e d aa Fago Tweaty) • OUTSTANDING BEAUTY 53 X 52, 62 X 70, 60 x 90...... $2.98 to $6.98 from active service, the draftee tHii lunter green, wine, yellow, lilac and black and whita. “ “ i where Sam was •"■yurkey aays four American EtOBMB DU rtNfT DOES • NEW FREEDOM -- middle of its ninth week. | whUe approximatclv 35 blows were sarvicemen accused of tearing Wlhntagton. DoL. Die: 16 (F) _,;.jfcHELES PROTECT FAMILY 60’’ Round Printed Tabia Cloths ^ ' OpMM SnauMitlAM ^ tn g sUuck cjrainst that .woman." tiOndon, D4c. 15 (A) — Radio (Centlaned en Page Nineteen) down and trampling Turkish fi«r By da fea t. SI, a dliector Six colors, Beautiful floral...... $4.98 4 i i . Aaaistant Prosecutor Thomas Perrinocontinuad. ’Where rws he ’ Paiping attacked British Minister have been released ea baU of 3535 of K L da Font da Nanwara and HEALTH HSU Parrlno, opening )iia summation to was he doing? How long of fftats Anthony Nutting anew each. -J______Soviet Hints Japs Can Trade Ce. and ft awftt giandeee of sm P&re Linen Printed Table Cloths the jury of aeven men and flva does it take to etrike 36 blows— today for aaylng a (jhinesa. Com­ A 14-year-oid boy sllegedly flree Iwmder ad the elwpleal'ftnm' women, asked dramatically: munist invasion of Formosa would High Court Justice pHii certaialy.at leoet 30 aocoads. msy- .1 fvotm 26-gange shotgun at died today at WO fame heam am r 54 X 54. 54 X 72. ------.$3.98 and $5.98 "Whei^ was the defendant aad ^ more, luybe less. Where was involve Britain. policeman and visitor from Youth With Reds, K^ep Ties to U. S. Wlhatagtoft. , . Smart Place Mat Sets what was he doing during thoae ill U U e ^ *“• wife was being It was . the second'denuheiatiea Marries Assistant Sarvice Bbard in Weatport, Mass., Flannel Back Printed Plastic Table Cloths two lot^r hours?" of the 34-yeer-old diplomat by whtn they went to hia home to tAMZ OBMAT D U S 17110 was a reference to ,the Peiping ia tbs’ iaat two days. take him into custody. . . . U.8. 54 X 54, 54 X 72. ’Three patterns. , .$2.98 and $3.98 $ 1 * 9 8 e'tos 4 Place Mats Psrrino then referred-' to Dr, Tallulah. IsL. Dec. 15 (3Pl—Ae- New Orlaaao. Dec; 16 (d V . 4Napkins , period hetweiin 4:15 on the m o ^ ^heppard'.t • ccount of the ataylag PrvMmably thdia broadcaaU pressea to revive its plan for UJf. cluattacks referred to a re­ etery . .Messachusette Fiscal Sur­ new Foreign MinUtorMamoru Shi-; Joint Soviat-Rad ~ Otiaa etatament we 25 Pcw Set Bounton Wore ill Girard Davidsoa. now a Portland. gemitau said Japan would Ilka a i 4 i aaar hia home. ^ pard la . almoet entirely on mark NutUng made ip a U. 8. tele- vey CfommiMion is acheduled to on Japan Oct. 11 and Sorlat Phr- Assistant Prosecutor Thootsa J, circumstanU.'i viaion broadcast Sunday. .'Today^s Ore., attoraar. They wera divorced recommend S per cent gaaethi aettlcment with tha CommunleU U alga Mlniatar Molotov*a'atWraMnt Place Mai Sets with Apron ^ _ evidence. T o o It would not “prajuoico our basic Dishes Volued At $36.05 Parriae held the watch eloee to Uwyer o m ^ ieh fd that .i necee- blast from Peiping, quoting the three years'ego. aalee tax to provide sUte addi- to the Jap^n*.- newapapef CBuha , S t ^ GreeR Stamps Given With Caih Salea the jury and said that iU motioia- Xwangmlng DaUy, eeid the Nut­ Douglas. 56, was divorced- last coUaboraUon with the frw na­ N lP f^ J a a t Saptaotbar. baey to eenaldtr ndmt in “rooeon- tloaal 103 milUon dollars a year. tions." keas hands gave some clue aa to aMe and n’hat L: llkelv." ting statement “can only be inter- year by Mrs. Mildred Dowlea, who West BerUn doctor says be ia Shm igraM cy tlM Ume waeo the murder was pre|ed as a r^scUoa of the. proe- said iha-abandoned her whUe ea- unable to collect |4T6 fee which " — ■- ” -Triieii It was iw laly aagaUva-enptojt- * 2 ' ® * He then stated .our points and Sttt Mwasaful fo re i^ p^icy of the The Red hreedniet denied that A set oommituto. Ha linked thU witlr asked, after each one: ‘'Doe^ that K9S*(L,,.hi his work aad world he. Is asking from Soviet officinle iag what Im aaid tha aUuamnU Britlah govenuaent" aad added: .travels. CommadlWpOlley iaaiata on Janhn did not maan. Howemr. tto iaUr- a doctor’s eetimeU that Marilyn nonnd lasi’ialT’' The points warn.' (or oonaultntiade connected u^tk 4 place mats. 4 aapkiaa aad-1M aproauapra Ton win l«vo had been dead for poaaibly two . “F*®PM khe Nutting SMrgeU- The new Mrs. Douglas dM re­ breaklag with tha Unitod 8 t ^ preUUona did hUt at ft iWH ia Sa-v sets, ao practical aad good lookipg. 1.- The fact t^at Steppard, who ph StaM’a health in 1653.. and othar aatleoa aa a price for loo^ ^ . hours when he saw has hddy bally aaoduraga the United States search for' Douglaa on hia Iaat Indian decidaa Ja axtead de .facta viat policy toward Japan wtth‘ tito eayn be was daaed aad In a aUta ia prspariag far a aew war." PMce aad addad: . - foUewing principal pointo. •boctly after 6 e’daak. ef MmcS. waa aWa la three travel hooks. " neeagaltlaa fo mdochina kingdom ' •rfsnmaatm^ NatttWa Nhttck rm a im la Tha princinie o t aavut « ‘ ‘ ' l' * *■ J., ■ i, ■■ -V ■'■ -y I . I . . . . ■. > - ■ . -■■ ■ X. ■ ■■ •'■I. - i

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN.,, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER \fi, 1984 MANCHESTER EVENING BERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 195< O-f

m a t i n e e d a i l y IdW merhom and the assembled Ro- of other Rotarians, American stu­ their return they aharo their ex­ TALKS SELF OUT OF KAI8K eealetjhU do« SEii4!!i!!!iEiii4lililiiil!ii;iii4!iiliiii«iiilj4!iililiiiii:iili4iiili!iiliiiiiiE4iEiliiiiiiiiiil4iu^ Andover Dog’i Best frien d ,. Htsds Lodge New Probe Opens Stevenson Joins tsrisns. . ' ' dents are enabled to study abroad periences with American Rotari- Chlcan, (F)— Police Oommia- stataace.\Be illiii Master Mechanic Subsequent to club assembly, the and, as part of their experience, ans, their families and friends and; si(N)er Timothy O’COnnor talked would takire i i ! Party Scheduled Spumed by Dog "On Triple Slaying Partners in Law Rotarians enjoyed and benefited address Rotarj’ Clubs and other in so doing, greatly foster Interna­ hlmaelf out of 83,500 recently. hM ^ depatrtMent _ apne AMOtHRB______TO TBB from an address by their District organisations of other lands inter­ tional felIo\|glhip and understand- The City Council voted to give dtacTpIlne OaU,*BV o r _S|UEAT ^ on oM Governor. He emphasised the vital preting America to them. Upon O'Ctonnor a 87,500 annual ralae but rnfasioneFa ' i-iiit Baltimore .yp)— Robwt A w - ncroBBS ing. , iiiji -Tonight hy PTA Paria, Dec. 15 Iff)—French police Chicago, Dec. 15 (JP)—Adlai K. part Rotary was playing through —ni S ,ff llske's dog Cocoa was espaietUig, Stevenson’s new law partners so the thoughtful owner p^Mpnred ‘WERtt RRUIIIIEL” launched anew Inveatlgatlon today its Rotary Foundation Fellowships lilil; Anooyer, Dec. 15 (Special)— (la Galari into tha triple murder of Britiah .ifter Jsn. 1 wiU be Prof. W. Wil­ in combatting the mlaunderatand- I i;:i:i several beds around Uif hodae lard Wirts of the Northwestern t d U ItoU ttoUt pWJls M U Good fiienda. food food and food where the htter could be^ bom in Stawart Oraatar \, food expert Sir Jack Drummond, Ing and distrust which is prevalent BHtabrlb Taylar Law School, and two of his former in the world.'and which in turn lies piiii fun will be. the hlfhiifhta of the comfort Site - StN - b:U hlB w lfg and daughter. assistants while he was governor TheJnew Inquiry was ordered at the core of world tension. LociU i'iiii J ^ A . dirtetmaa party thla eve- But Oocoa spurned the home­ AUO of Illinois. Rotarians have, since the . incep­ made maternity wards and wound Teiterd^ by the French Juatlce Wirtx at one time served as nlnf. There will be h o buaineas Miniitry after Gaston Domlnici, a tion of the fellowships, unanimous­ up vMth a litter of'SOven in an chairman of the National Wage ly supported the foundation. By S KEITH'S HAS LANE CHESTS meettnf and the profram will in­ ”SINS0FR 0ME” 77-year-old farmer convicted of the outdoor sewer main. What’S more. ItU - ItW Stabiliution Board. Stevenson, their support and that of thousands clude trlmminf the tree, froiip Mamma refused to let anyone fes­ Aug. 4, 1952, slaylnga, gave freah 1952 Democratic presidential famea, froup shite, Yuletide carol- cue the puppies .'rorm the main. 8DBDAV teatlmony in hii jail cell at Mar- nominee, said William McCormick 8 l^rs. Jolly Old Saint Kick with his ■eille to court officials. Blair, Jr.,’' and Newton' N. Mlnow lull'pack. The Little Christmas The mother Fas lured away ‘Track O f Tht.Chtf* f DO o p h T '^ 'J with food, buU the Utter sUU There was no official word on will be associated with him and Theater Group and a pause for reached. Undaunted, aNBMggCOPB what the old man Mdd but .the Wirtx in their law offices on La- Christmas foodies before dancinf. couldn't be PawUNte and a neighbor ended tho Investigation could lead to a hew Sa’le Street Minow once served as t PIANO TUNINB 4 Mrs. Georfe Munson, Mrs. Clif­ trial for Domlnici, who was sen' legsl secretary to the late Chief ■ m ton Horne and Mrs. Roy Darwin t\ 'o-day rescue hy digging through three feet of earth and ch'seling tenced Nov. 28 to die on the guil­ Juatlce Fred ’Vinson. are co-chairmen of the profram lotine. t KEMP'S, inc. i \ committee. Mrs. John Clarke is in a hole in a concrete pipe. Three r 783 Blala St.—3n-S-5888 m . li charfe of refreshments. cold puppies were saved; the other Drummond, hia wife, and their 4-H CInb News four had died. 10-yenr-old daughter were killed Rotarians Hear Confratulationa fo to Jean BUSH NELL while camping on the Dominic! belong on>3(our Moran for her excellent 4-H re­ crushed pineapple farm In the Alpine foothills of La .Schermerhorii RANGE cord book in food preparation. id Cheddar cheese to may- DEC. 24.27.21 Southern France, Eric S. Andersen thin with a little lemon After 15 months of police In Hamilton Standard Photo. ;« ill::! Jean was one of those in the coun, KdwMrd BL Bancroft ty to receive recogniUon for a r» add a sprinkle o f paprika Teatlgationi, Domlnici was accused An annual high point of Rotary FUEL OIL Eric S. Anderson was elected to Serve over avocado eras- of the murders by two of hit sons. activity was experienced by local leii cord book completely filled and serve as worshipful master of Edward M. Bancroft, of 534 GASOLINE Christmas list! neat looklnf. itajen crisp romaine. Hb confessed and re-enacted the Rotarians last night, with the of­ You’ll Find A Complete Selection Of Stylea, A Com­ Manchester Lodge No. 73, A. F, Main St, Glastonbury, has been Kathrine Yeomans was present­ crimes for poll(;e. Then he went ficial visit of District Governor plete Price Range, A Wide Cholce\pf Wooda And and A. M.,.at the annual communi back on his coiifeuion. Through­ promoted to the post of master Left V. D. Schermerhom. i l ed a fold pin by the Nash-Kelvin- cation bf the iMlge.held test night mechanic ' at Hamilton Standard, Finighes , . To Give You The Peri«ct Cheat To i”t:; ator Oorp. for her outstandlnf ~ re- out hli trial in Digne, the gruff old President Arthur Benson pre­ Suit Your Own Decorating Schemtb Sea Thsm in the Masonic TempM. division of United Aircraft Cor­ sided at the club assembly held BANTLY OIL Choose the intimate gift edrd over a period of years in the A' graduate of Worcester Poly­ peasant proteated he was Innocent. poration, Windsor Locks, Conn, AU->at Keith's! food- preparaUon. project and her LaFOND IROTHERS The day after he was aentenced. at the Country Club in the after­ I MMI' : \ ■ . I\( technic Institute with a B.S. de­ STEAK HOUSE ^ e post had been vacant since noon prior to the local club's regu­ parUclpaUon in 4-H fo o d ' project gree in mechanical engin. the old man reportedly made a new the death of Sigmund A. Cxsr- '1 ■: X I IM I I that only you can give yourself,,, acUvities this year. iShe was also Non son, Mass. statement to hia lawyers. Tliia re­ lar Tuesday evening dinner meet­ Anderson is employed by U^ted neckl last March. ing. Detailed reports of all com­ MDclirll presented a food mill by the roiey Aircraft Service Corp. as a service sulted In hia questioning by the John E. Bateman, of 383 Con TEL 9-459S Food Flquipment Co. court officials and the Juatlce mittee chairmen were read and dis­ representative, and residew with 88U NEW verse St., Longmeadbw, Mass., TEL ROCKVIl Lr S 21 77 Silver. Dress Revue pins from his vrlfe and two children at 90 Miniitry'a decision to reopen the formerly assistant chief tool engi­ cussed by District Governor Scher- the Simplicity PaUem Co. were Cobum Rd. Bom in W^rcee^r, YERR’S EVE P8RTY case. neer, has been promoted to chief ■ j presented to the folloarinf blue Masa, he became a rMldent of Fbr reaervadens eaS tool engineer to fill the position ribbon winners, Mildred Gamer, Mancliester in 1940, and has been M 0N80N $997 * vacated by Mr. Bancroft. Karleen Jillson and PaUicla Mlnal- ite u r a s an active worker in the Emanuel See the Shew et the Tear! IKTBBNATtONAL ALUri'AB Pair Loots Home Hamilton Standard's steady In­ fo. Lutheran Church. He to now chair­ CAST-U OBBAT ACTfi crease in the number of products Jean Moran and Kathrine Yeo­ man and was one of the organisers and the complexities involved in J b y F O R M P IT mans were ’ given roM Clothjng of the Manchester Messiah (3tonu. M L**ely Otaaiaar leay* Of Young Suicide their manufacture led to the new U O^'§? ! 1— eral manager, said. Mrs. Marjorie Boyington Bowen Other offlce|;6 elected were; Baltiriore, Dec. 16 (AV-Two men A native of Glastonbury. Mr. 'The Lane C«. Bancroft joined Hamilton Stand­ at Keith’s at $49.95 offer a chdice Ufc I m m h m SiMiiiMt, N*. «(r« received a gold leadership pin. Malcolm Robertson, junior War­ hrre yesterday after admitting ard in 1941 as a tool designer. Pre­ they rieanoU out the apartment JadjDJu^ Sauim pL •»w*l Cencwtirk dftlM of Jolly Needle Workers Club was den; Postmaster Graham L. Clark, 8. Graetre Ware* Marrii viously he had -been employed at of many designs and woods. itrai. tall oration, Hart chest at the left, you’ll find what they set out to do, the at­ er, and T. Walter Reichard, secre- Brununel” A Bndge" Maaday, Dac. t1—}:M am. ASaMs At I1.5C0 each. ford. bMMMiHly. Ah* In WMln. 32A lo 3IC $3,00 Tech. S:IC atto-ic .“ We didn't know he had any Waterfall Modem designs in tendance at meetings and the par­ twy. •I.M. rblMraa Me. Few reaarvM Mr. Bateman, a nati/e of Provi­ St,M. Mail ardm aramelly hllaib relatives and ws knew he didn’t / / ^ Walnut or red cedar . . . you’ll ticipation in town, county and X Anderson announced . the ap­ Sat.I. 1 e.M. 1 If Baser*—CartoMil Mak* ehacha aayaMe ta bailUMa dence, R. 1., was with Wright-Aero MaewrUI, addr* - - - have any more vae for the -pS:' state events available to the club. pointment of Howard F. Waddell mart* Saa. la.ClasaaaBeaert______Iraaa BarUard 14, Corporation and Ford Aircraft En­ find Colonial Maple Che.st8 or 11 as marshal. He resides at 158 Hen­ ••Trarb •( lb* Cal' Caa*. was the excuse Tiiomss H. Tyree i Fire DestrucUve and Abraliam D. Golden used in gine Division, in turn, as nisnu WE’RE I MON. 18th Century Mahogany Chests Fire destroyed two rooms of the ry St., and is employed in the facturing - engineering nu-nager. illii Ehigineering Dept, of Pratt and explaining their actions to magis­ , . . all on heavy Tfd cedar in­ four room home of Mrs. Dorothy trate E. Everett Lane. Hia experience also incl::d4s two Whitney Aircraft Orp. yiiars with Fairchild Engine and OPEr thru teriors to give you guaranteed F'Jl LentI at Andover Lake Sunday TVree, 35, and Golden, 48. plead- ■owe. afternoon. The fire is believed to Reigirts of the various commit­ , ad guilty to burglarising . the Airplane Corporation where he protection against moth damage! have started from an overheated tees reflected an active and pros­ was supervisor of experimental UNTIL 9 P.M. s /iT . apartment which belonged to a floor surface. Mrs. LenU, who lives perous year for the lodge under Charles E. Smythe,' 2S. About $500 and production methods and design alone, was away from home at the the leadership of Worshipful Mas­ worth of stolen pro.-eirty was re­ of the engine division. LMbtral Mget Terns m i time. She ntum ed soon after the ter John I^ Voh Deck, who will covered from their 'apartments. Also promoted in the production retire when the newly elected and TELEVISION engineering section was In-ing G. FREE PARKING In Keith’s Private iUl:i firemen had made their'w ay' into Smythe hanged himself in jail the dwelling. The Volunteer Fire appointed officers are installed on Rsu, of West Willington, Conn., Parking Let Next To The Store. Ne w.'ile awaiting action on E chorje 3letcr'Parking In The Entire Blork Jiist Dept, was assisted in CMitrolling Dec. 21. o f perverted practice. who was named assistant super- the fire by the Columbia Dept, vlsor of tool desjgn and test______South Of Keith's. Library Bxhibition of School, has announced the sys­ PROGRAMS liilii BI8H(H” S MOTHER DIES '' There is' an exhibllton at the tem of emergency radio messages / Proctor, Vt., Dec. 15 (F)—Mrs. Ricbford, a brother, D. W. Mc- Library by Gordon MacI>onMd, concerning the cloeing of schools. ividto Everyday—All ItlghU Rcaarved—H. T. Dlckinaon 4 Co., Inc.l John B. Flanagan, 78, mother of I Garry of Proctor, and two sisters, Mrs. Paul Pfanstiehl of this town Arrangements h a ^ been made .. Bishop Bernard J. Flanagan of the M n. iEarl MoLaU'ghlin of Burling­ Knininii mini i I l i l and Fred Thrane of Pittsfield, with radio station > y n c to an­ ' Roman Catholic Diocese of Nor­ ton and Mrs. Charles Noonan of Mass nounce between g;S0 a.m. and 7:80 wich, Ckinn., died yesterday. Be­ Port Henry, N.Y, Mrs. Flanagan, ViSCHlSIfR GRE[S ss u::nlei .New Kooks a.m. the closing of school for the tides her son the bishop, she leaves the former Alice McGarry, lived The Origin fOpfsbury family re­ iilHi day and between 11:30 a.m. and her husband, a son, John Jr., of in this town ail her lifie. Mit(h.-ii ;i-rini • - ■ X'. ■■ cently presented one ‘ htmdred fic­ 12:15 p.m. for closing Ih the af­ . Life CnwOdnnttol Nn. 381... wbHy pnd- tion books to the library. Bettor See !!.■•!! IN* (C«ii ton Biackington. NOW Mmi iATURD^ Saver holds an amazing num­ T he' Space Saver in n i ber of blankets, garments either .Blond Modem or iii^ PoalUon Open W a m fM M o d The United States Civil Service tfanaaily d> Baer Bavae, • :W ( I) BTBIKE I t BICH and other valuables . . ..takes 18th Century Mahog­ CHENILLE Commisfilpn . has announced an Caaa, —Warrra Bail up the minimum Goqr space. any has drawer with ROBERT Battfard, Caaa. (11) MAtHiCEBABK PABTY velvet lining. The ce­ exaipinatloo for. probaUonal ap- New Btitaia. Caaa. „ —Falar Daaald Includes Insurance Policy potirtment as aubsUtute clerk at MSatarbetr. Gaaa. (to) TBF. LONE WOLF against moth damage. dar compartment car- Th« Cardi^n top Uviahly , Chaaarl. aatyaka. Mat*. „ —■■Pharalx-NawiaU^' riea moth proteetton the local Post Office is ojwn. The ITCHUM Chaaarl. eprlashaM. Maa*. (M) BOCEEV— trimmed with h«nd*embroid- guarantee. A gift that rate of pay is $1.81. an hour and TEREBA Baasarx vt. DatraM ered detail. Blue, Shell Pink increases are given according to (HI BAMK Na. 114—lack WaM will be treasured foe A t:M ( I) Ot B AOVBMTCBB —••flir EhrWIll" ludgst T«r Ufetime. in**38 i and Off-White. Sizes 10-16. length of service. Interested per- brae* Ollaaa (ID TV TMEAnCB (M) _____ \ WBKr_,.WCmitn TflgA-_, "ArcaBBt Bradered^' . sons may obtain addiUonal ihfor TK»-^'9tiraaser Praai R ation and the necessary applica­ Frc**^' 'jV S39.98 tion form at the Post (w e e , Ap- (U) YOI!B_OWB BOMB -liiiii (44) OUT W e r r ^ T B BILL pli^tions must be filed with the (dll UBCLB BD^fiPVIt VIX» Ba-9-787$ regional director, 1st U.S. (?ivil 4:14 (U> JOU.V OENM FLETCHER,S'r,Si V Service,^ region. Post Office and 4lt4 (14) WOBLO * L ^ L HEWS Of 4tM ( id i) bowdy r o n b y lU W. Middle TehaJ iMuefaeater C^urthonse Building. Boston, 9. (III WE8TEB!4 PLaiBOL'SB \ ftass., iu ^ w lll be .accepted until (li) FILM ~ •■49 < t) (M»BOUG FBOG * Glo» FHmitiirw Tops * m further n i^ e . Persons desiring • '•Jlraaesa af early considVation - should apply (to) NKwiriT m — MIRRORS ^ : I HOW TO KEEP „ promptly. (3) FILM (Fireplace aad Door) (44) Emergency Mesaages ~m Pit's Great Action Hit e (41) T ^ T B O O s X OPEN SATURDAYS George F. Graff,^ Superintendent • lU ( I) (MPEN THURSDAY NIGHT. A GIRL AT HOA\E! (to) MKSSaS Ta Baara” Esthnntea OIndly Given (441 FU.'ufi** (U) KiTBB BBJlill 18th Centuiy (^lonifil lowboys gimiUr t.o illus­ 4l|t (44) aroBTA • :M I SI dIT UTTLF MABOIB •*11 HR AFOBTSCOFE \ (14) KNTEBPBIBK L’.B.A. tration in choice of fine Mahogany or Maple on SPEOlU. LUN8HES (III NEWB \ (to) rVE OUT a (tncMET — red cedar interior. (>rrectly designed and de­ liilii (UdIl'OEADUNE BDITIOB \ Garry Maara, baat Noon ta 9 pas. Also aandwiciHa \(HI A.MGB AND ANDY tailed. with authentic.braMes, graceful base, (ii) BFOBTB TIEWB \ —"Oe* Vadlt'^ li fl:to ( I) WBATBBB FOBECAST lltto (1 ) BOXING BOirr—•■Maba”. Ol- simulated gudhurst decoration. Lane quality aJI ,u * v«. Plrrr* LaaSMa d t the way through for positive moth protection. OAK GRILL •RAIDERS” at •2:88-8145-8:45 , raaada middlrwri»t wayfd ” C A T ' at 9.*05-8i0S NOW IS THE TIME Ml t o OAK 8T., MANCHE8TEK (U4^\DOtCy*Yolp.V YOl Give her one, of Blair’s te Biake an appatatment •*—J (tol TC^ BALL ‘ lovely AT-HOME COATS yonr ehlMma’a Chriitmaa paf- .. .. TBOMAB SHOW tralta. lliM (Mr DANGEBOL'B AMSIGNIIBNT OptN A KsMi l iidgst AecoMtf . M in Nylon or Rayon. Sises -.-••Wtfla Bawer" . s 1 (tiro tteo CHRISTMAS (III WBArS YOUB TBOriLB (Id) TEE LATE BBOW- (U) NEWi--(toaH* —•Tk*' Arsyi* Bretot.” (III LDCAL tlKWn 11:14 (Ml PBEBDMAN WAYSIDB (41) WOEED NEWB TONIGMT It III (Ml MOONUOBT ROVIL ^ —"Bendas Dretoaaaad li u o u i m *Whentfmp&r*d with iiM ( i i 'd iu t e valley OAYB (III EI^LA, FEAN A DIXIE • AtHra” iHt'fum lity Areod*. DECORATION (Ml FILM BEOBTfl . (II) JAMES MASON BEOW 1.95 ■ (Ml CAPTAIN VIDEO II :to (ID TONIOET-AUr* AUra (4»:irEATflB» 11:44 ( .4) KITE CAP TBEATEB — 1;44 (111 LITTLE BBOW —'*CMy *( Mlarias Olrit** IsU (iLlt) dOBH DALY—N m U :ii (It) PBEVt'BS NO DOUBT OF NO DOUBT OF (to) IN TBE Fl'BUG INTEBEgT I'JI ( •> NEWS NO DOUBT OF Blond Limed Oak, the ii (41) BIOBUOBTB. , “ Debbie Reynolds" model —Taai -Cakaa NUTRITION FRESHNESS VALUE l i t i (Mt-WItoTBEBVANE you've seen advertised In TRun., Dec. U , 11 aun.-S pjn. IiM ( I) CONNECnCI'T BPOTUOBT l « « . . Upholitwry Life . . a stunning con­ (It) DISNEYLAND CLI.BANED IN TOCB OWN BOMB Jane FAriur White ‘'Squeexing” temporary design lowboy — Davy CraekaM. ladUa at* astUa lb* aaaat day. Oatara Maybe you dofi’tr leiil ROIMNS ROOM OF CENTCR Flsh4rr Eavlrtd. ra* EallraardTBM* la* B read it E K r fool yon because quibble about pen­ with drawer for storage of (Ml ntM 11a* labrir* ------RICHED for bet­ aoftneH is not a nies whfn it’s qual­ smaller items, roomy chest (IM II DOrOLAB hDWABDB h Cd« Ml.f.7024 ter nutrition, like ivith heavy red cc(Jsr lin­ TBE NEWB true test of fresh- ify you want Fine. ing for guaranteed pro- i i liHF (41) EDDIE FIBBEB - aU inodam fareada. But why pay more I iiiii Fwriuring 7iU.( Etf) NBW8 CABATAN— Baba CPM. heas. B ut with' .tection against moth dam­ The complete list Jane Parker Bread than you have to? age. A qiulity cheat Two Uycrc o( IS dcnlar CM) k SK?"(C01i VV b 0W ;:i!3 ot heelth-giving nutriente, including there’s no to "aqueefe” , no need' Jane Parker maka np exaggerated through and through to nylon with dnUy Venn- SPRAYS (to) DANCimi-dahaay MaiUa TaMtiaw^a Dayttai* flishllsbia WREATHS B.T4 414- Eto) dWTBTB ttODTBBT h gBDecoua amounts of Sunahiite Vita­ to guem — just look at the date.*- daims, uses no secret formula. Ita five yoii modem beauty Una Incn. tlBcn 33-38. s Itto (to) TT EKCBEN goodneas and high nutritional value as well sa lasting service! i;: (41) TpaSSf*®*' 4 « (tot ji o BAw o c a min D ead heelthfulioalciuin, pnives . The date on the wrapper is your 4 STARTING TOMORROW that penny far penny Jane Parker firings only from the Uae of fine CERAMICS CORSAGES Sito (II) BTV BBWIN BBOW 4ito (M) MATtNBB guarantee o f “ proven-freth” flavor. to|^^lientB, prop^ly blended and OFfN THUISOAY. FWOAY givBB you more vitemiiiB. oaktum. TU b is impoFtent becausB when OPEN UNTIL 9 !ii;i MINIATURE TREES Iiidgtt TsnMr AND SATURDAY UNIIti 9 F.M. iron and protein-than any othar of fasahnaBB fadflB, flavor fadsB. Try Jane Parker Bread —doubla* EVERY NIGHT ' TAM J ARRANGEMENTS Aaorien’s 10 landing bnuukl your money bade if you don’t agree MORIARTY BROTHERS it'syour bed bteed value! , Two. or Thrnn 8trmad N«v«l ChristRMM DDCorotioM HOME OF PEARLS s a f e -b u y u s e d CARS AU greoM wiU stay fraak $2.91 threnghewt tha eaaeing i l haWnya.

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day oxperinMnt with an eye to .adopting to the same procedure in Judges Extend superior eourt, if It works out all Daily Radio lig h t. credit for the idea and the ..new CL ryi Session to Air procedure was given to Judges John P. Cotter and Milton H. My­ , t : ers, who had served ha a special O' raAY-MBC Ooai'rc* Ilase Backlog committee to look Into the docket S M tU tM congestion problem. Hartford. Doc. 15 —Connec­ 5' _ x W H A Y-«oiaC Forward^ ticut's Common Pleas court Judges, WTIO-Walk • MU* disturbed over a record high pile- WDB^Slat Fncket Vavy Experiments WOTO—Loo* Baagur up of civil cases Un the court dock­ et, unanimously voted last night to Y—Going Forward briuk with tradition. ' On Jet Seaplanes WTip^WalK a Mila WDRC—31at Pradnel - Extra Day Slated Ti puisc flicrinD soys! WCTH-Loat Ranger From now on. they'll hold court Los Angeles. Dec. 15 un—Sec­ f • r-4 t««s: • d t - W HAY-NIgM WaUh session Monday through Friday. retary of the Navy Thomas gays ''\C' WTIC—Yon ket Yowr Ufa Normally, the courts sre In recess the Navy has seaplane Jet bomb­ WDRC—Perry Como on Mondays, but the Judgm de­ WCTH—Ktws. £. AraoM ers in the experimental stage. t:U — cided that until further notice they F /idently they could he whop­ WHAY—Nigkt Watch wriO uee the extra day to expedite pers—"as large as we care to W no-Yoa bet Your Ufa I From House’s-The M e n ’ s and Boys’ WDRC—Bing Croaby the handling of caises that havt build them "—and vrhen a news K ate WGTB—Newsreel baen hanging around a long time. conference reporter asked whether aefc-aifc-a WanwacksW« •s*b- To smaah the lawsuit logjam. that meant as Mg as the Air WHAY—Night Watch Uit Judges culled out the oldest 45 ; 4 wnc—Big Mory „ ^ „ Force B5S intercontinental bomber, WDRC—Amos n Andy—Music HaU cases in Hartford. FairSeld and the Secretary replied: . ■ WGTH—Brown Derby New Haven counties and have as­ ■1 don't aee why not—with the ftdb— signed them for special bearing oceans Sa landing flclda.” Of Quality and Distinction! WHAY—Night Watch Monday at 10 a. m. He added yeiderday that he does WDRC—Amos 'n Andy-Music Ball Lawyers Involvtd in thaae cases Ifawa WGTH—Brown Derby not believe such d ev ^ p m en t would Jack’s WazForks will be noUfled today to appear In Mitt court Monday and axfiain why create conflict with the Air Force OurasM WHAY—N ^ t Watch the suits are still hahging fire because: "There Is do friction to­ W no-M cO aa and Molly day among'the services. Air Force WDRC—Mr. Kaca a fter so many years. WGTH—Edward Morgan In Hartford, for example, the 45 Secretary Talbot and I are good friends." **WHAY—Nawa; NlgM Watch old cases were filed orlglnaUy r * I at Bantda w n c —OUdarsleaTs with the court between 1B3| and kadC lZw WDRC—Moods for Romance ABTmCKAL SNOW Vv IM br WGTH-Crossroads IMO. Many hava bean discontin­ ------^ ued and restored to the docket a Oros^*er. N. Y.. •NEAI—Ski Mtia.. centers nere and at Kiamesha Lake "T WRAY—mta Walcb, ^ . half dosen times. w n c —Teacbers College Choir Judge Walter M. Pickett, ssiUor have liged artificially-made snow WORC-Moods IMT Romance with great Bucceas fo r two arasons WGTH—Family Ibeater member of the Common PlMta !:«•— Chart bench, said preatding J u d ^ WHAt-Naws; HiU Walcb . In the three big counties win in­ w n c—Teachers OoUaga Choir sist on gattlng ths answtra WDRC—Moods fbr Rnmsari WOTB—Family Tbsater Ts CM Dead Woai ‘*We're trying to aharpen our “R r I r tr S h i i t *V b a T —News: MlgM Watch dockata down to liv e businehs.'' w n o - «e w s WDRO-Nawa plainad Judga PlckatC WOTH-N-Hews Tha nawB was grsetad w ith s|i- M Ytir u a tbusiaam by Chtaf JnsUes Brnskt A. IngRa of tha stata auprama WTO^-Kawa-w------n c —Hawn_ - , ’ Of wcffia wmtc-cai Kote oQurt. Dairi Q r m r w_____ o m - .^ iru r *T think it's a very good idea, **'^ A T —Night wmeh ha aald, “and tha common Waaa wnC-terll|jH lirsaada court Judges are to be commended All OM Timt” WDRC-Cal K ete for their initiative." K ^ . * * l f c Y —Night W ^ ^ Tha Chief Justice promised to WTW?-8tariigtd Ir r sBnJs keep a cloaa watch on the Mon­ WDBC-CalKote Belle- YM lON't hovs to 9 *f OHt ^ yoor cor. Jost foEow ths onows He Will Love The Comlart ■ M ystic, DSC. 1 6 m —MXi th a t ot Dairy 9 — t s No. 1 B rlvsr U iiot sswRgs, THURSDAY aeeotdbig to c m promiasat coa- of House's Robes V:00 A.M. ssrvittoii ficiMd. OHRUtNER A » . C O C ,> . Arrow and Van Heuson Shirts Bayeo. waei or cottoa. SmsU, medium, large sad X-large. o n s John S . BiiMBaBi « ( Stooingrtoa; Owner, Mgr. B Gbonecticut dslssBta to BBtf pest SERVICE TO f P.M. ebaim un 6 t ths A tlan tic StBtao Whites $3.95 ., $5.00 naheriss OomjQBisaioti, toM M ystic CALL Boxed $7 95 ». $17a95 Rotariaas ywArtay that “cisar Araay and dgaratU tiutte oil and gas* Cetera $3a95 t. $4a50 oUna and btanod wHifcsg IToai anto MI-9-4548 tires, aU washed in to Mm riTsrs by ¥nUJAMS iy 4 i i i i i rainc. eontrlbnta gs way t toward the uBsanitaiw watar ccb* OIL SERVICE O i .Pte* Tuw ditioiM.’* Choose From Housers

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Cater'tp her love of luxury w^h Belle-Sharmeers fully faahioucd stock­ $3.95 „ $5.00 Boxed Free ings in her personal leg size. Evto the lady who already has "just everjrthing will love getting BeUe-oKarmetf. Stockings! If you prefer .shopping from .vour desk or easy chair, j'ust pick up the phone . . . >1.35 to *1.95 we’re that sure Belle-Sharmeers will please her. Give Warmth

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party members wifre purged on l i j . ' ^ £ocmomist Hits It Takes So Little to Give So Much Elephant Called orders of the occupation in June 1960. H i...... '.....'...... “•XiJ h Tropical Tractor Two of the seven—Shoichi Ka- Textile Tariff suga and San^Ekl Mktaumoto — A Choice Selection Of '' nibsequsntly were arrested. Kyodo V/ " S24-528 SaatUs (II — U Aung Baw of ■Sid the Tokyo metrapqjlitsh police TEL. Ml-S-Stai 8t4-83S TEL. MI-S-51S1 MAIN. ST. Burma's State Timber Board came board is convinced the Remaining M A N C H E S m Cut as Unjust MAIN ST. MANCHE8TEH here to etudy poseible logging Im- five still art iii Japan. WuUnftan, Dw. 15, (If) —A provemente for hie homeland,' but ‘■IHi he's doubtful about tractore replac­ liilii BALSAM Bkmrd •eonomiat. ^jimour K. ing elephants. riiS Kutta, UMrted yertWdiiy n re- ' He raised these questions; Can > ' auction In Uriffa on taxUlea la un- FOR HIM IHili you train a tractor to go into a lighters — Rksers Juatiflabla. log-choked stream, pull loose the key log end then get out of the Pipes — Cameras Summarlalng th« oppoaitlon of way? Where caa you buy a tractor CHRISTMAS TIKES New Enfland'a textile manufac* . for $1,M0 to $3,M price of an ele­ Arlliir Dris Stent turera to poaatble tariff cuta. Her* phant? And did you ever hear of a AT iiliy Last Gifts ria, in teatimony before the U. S. tractor hrowaing on the job to do Ita w#n "refueling’’T • TUiff OwfniaMon arid'the Com­ mittee for Reciprocity Informa­ tion, aaid: Jap Reds B olt^ DAIRY QUEEN No. 1 l:i!H 3 DAY SALE "VIo admlniatrative agency could Huwdmodff OrHHild defend tariff relaxation for an Ei'i: tnduatry which, if it continued to T o Mao’s China ’ and Arfittie 111 4 tl HARTFORD ROAD loae tte average number of Jobs piii W'' ^ of the last three years, would be MANCHESTER ‘ Tokyo I3R—The two top leaders of Save ^2 on Pinehursts FOLDINO STEEL gone In. 15 years; and which on the Japanese 0>mmuniat party, Wooiss Ware the same basis would disappear rijjl: Al COE. and CLARENCE G. JEFFERS from New England within eight mlasing for four years, are In Red FrtSMits This Chrittmos G O )^ CART " years." Oilna, Kyodo News Service re­ LARGE VARIETY Farley Set for FMtruary ported today. tiiiiiiitliiiiitiiiliiiiii! The government has announced The agency identified them as Santo Nosaka and hla No. 2 man, CaBMI-9.3M1 ------X 12.95 tts Intention to discuss tariff con­ Kyulchi Tokuda. cessions with Japan at Geneva, They disappeared with seven A fttr 5 P.M. A thoughtful gift far'-'t e Swltxerland. in February. Textile •iwwiwiri M l A u m i «iMr AT A i0 w n n m ' other Communist leadera after 24 Regular 9.95 for her) favorite sp o it^ tariffs are scheduled to be con­ >>" '■ sidered. and so uufuL Moda of Textiles constitute a major por­ Hghtwaight tubular steel tion of the New England economy. with buffed plated fin- But, with prices of Japanese tex­ TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT THIS V9EEK of it I You $ava $2 on ovary pair of VISOkfAlt\^ tiles baaed on an average wage ish. 1 0 ' boN baormg of 11.9 cents an hour. New Eng­ $hoat you buy during this mighty thraa day FROM 7:30 to 10 P.M.. MODEL HOME OPEN vdtaals hove a ir cush- land mills, with Ml average vrage taid^avanl. h'a Word* intanlion to introduca of 51.41 an hour find It impossible ienad tires. Cor9 folds FOR INSPECTION AT Ip countleis new customart lo 1 . 7 9 to compete with the Japanese un­ quick os a flash to moke less tariffs offset the difference, thoy'll disbpvor for fhamselvat that a raolfy V Barris said. it easy to "cart” or stow. fina ihoa nadd not ba axpenaivo. Heat, compact, a place for everythiiig. "yisor Fok" Government interference with Brockets adjust easily the free market, he said, had dips to the sun visor, has place for clgoreffeM “gravely injured Ne^v Et.gland’s BIRCHWOOD Toha your pick of^Words huga array of Pinahura pencil, sunglesMs, mops, and comb— extra zij tor ony type bag. competitive position." He cited, as This is the time of the yasiztude too often catches us nffw one exaaople. federal agricultural when most everyone is concerned ttylas—outstanding vpluoi at lhair ragulor pocket for bills. Colon to match Interior of your cbr. guard. It takes so little time \ and tax p^des. with giving gifts and receiving and is worth every single bit of “Write It Right”, prka, rool bargains at Ityi low 7.95 . Boat New Eaglaad them. In the midst of all the effort to be prepared. / /(MB’- sola pritol Ba wall-drai$ad\for tha holidays "It would be the height of folly,” huatle and bustle, it's possible Don't .mias your chance to give Harris contended, "for the govem- that we are forgetting the most your gift of life to someone who Say Professors PARK and tova praciout Chriitmos ^ipllars os wall. 6-11| men now to *evert to free market important gift of all—the gift of la depending on you. Appoint­ Ufe. VERNON. CONN. principles through tariff cuts with ments are still being made and Knoxville, Tenn., (I>)—The Uni­ \ \- injtrry to New Xkkgland when inter­ But the trouble with ua . la that, there la plenty of room for you. versity of Tennessee decided thst \ ference with the free market has until aickness, accident, or disas­ The big day is Monday, Dec. 20, college students ought to be able FROM MANCHESTER GREEN— Take left at Msnchce- m ^ SALE ENDS SATURDAY hurt New England.” ter strikes, wc don't feel tc» ur­ from 12:45 to 6:30 p. m. at the to apeak and write Engliah—and ter Green School at Vernon Street, go to town line at “Ihe government should look gently the need for giving blood. ^uth Methodist Church.' Mark that too many of them can’t. Now Vernon, turn left 200 feet on Taylor Street. Model Home.- / * m at over-all policies," he said. Someone else will take care of it. it down on your calendar right instructors in every classr-from Harris said "all will admit" that Unfortunately that mistaken atti- now. agronomy to xooldgy—will grade .FROM PA R K W A Y — Go to Vernon Inn take neat right Japan's ailment’s "an many and their students not only on the sub­ deep," turn to Talcottville, turn left at Talcottville church, tariff cute can create unemploy­ RARE COIN RETURNED ject af hand, but also on their He cited that country's loss of ment,'Belanger said that two years ability to use English. drive to top of hiU. Model Home. the Otinese market, formerly ac­ after cute on lacg were negotiated Salt lAke aty. Dec. 15 (1^ — A If two or more of the profeaadrs counting for atootit' one-half of her with France, M per cent of the motorist who dropped a penny find a student deficient, he’ll be re­ FROM TO LLAND TURNPIKE— A fter Scranton’s Serv- \ exports, the destruction of factor­ lace workers in Rhode Island were valued at 35 into. a~ Sait Lake City quired to attend a apeciai, non­ ice Station take right fork in road, Taylor Street. See ies in World War n, unwise invest­ unemployed with the remaining -parking meter has it back. credit workshop. Birchwood Park signs. Drive to top of hilL A ment policies, the large money and employed working only 14H hours Hugh Nation aaid be was car­ "It is a matter of national con­ wage inflation not' offset by a a week. . rying the 1863 coin In his pocket cern,” says Xkigllsh Prof. Kenneth FROM BRUNNER’S PACKARD—Take next right. Wells correapondlhg depreciation of the M O R rO lfS and, by mistake, put It into a me­ L. Knickerbocker," Dr,' William H. Mlemyk. director Road. See Birchwood Park signs 4o Model Home. 824-829 TEL. MI-S-51S1 exchanges, the dMuidonment of of Northeastern University's Bu­ ter. He realised immediately he United Stateo aid, the loos of ter- reau of Business and Economic Re­ had done so and reported his mis­ \ OPEN TONIGHT MAIN ST. MANCHESTER ■ rltory with corresponding loeses search, presented figures to show take to a policeman. The latter Puckered lefin in royel, p of export potential and increased Biat dis^ced .textile wnrkere had sent him to City Treasurer Oliver 24 Hour pink, red or lighf blue.' , need of food tmporta . . . The lose "little success in finding jobs in G. Ellis, who asked coUectorh to \ 7:30 TO 10 P.M. of dollar tnrome aaaociated with^ other Induetrles six monthe to 2H t .9 9 reduced ahlpping and fiching in be on the alert for' the. rare coin. years after they Ipet their textile When it showed up in meter col­ Ambulance \ coma and the unwilUngneaa of jobs. lections it 'was held for Nation. lADMINTON S ir weatem Europe to open its tear Service HAWTHORNE STANDARD BIKE kets to Japan. ) / “ In tha light of these funda- , mental dtangea," he said, “it is M A K S l i p 24" Youth Siia 38.95 ffby'a and Olrtt not likely that -tariff concessions Complete Set 11,75 at the expense of one of the United popular,-so handsomely styled, ao economical.- Btatea’ major weak Industries (tex­ A gift tor the whola family to enjoy. Indudasi 2 bhse tiles) is gtdng to contribute in any FOR E X P E R T Yebxthe' money you save ia not sacrificed in quality \' Important way toward the eolu WHEEL ALIGNMENT — WHEEL BALANCING 1 .9 9 COME TO HOUSEWAI^EiS TO SAVE ON GIFTS or safety. Strong frames Bonderiaed aniriat ruat. enameled rockets with nylon strings, plastic grips) tlon of Japan'a dollar problema." 20” C H Ii^ SIZE with beginner’s b|ke ballncer. 40.49 RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING FOR YOUR P ip a iO N /• net, poles, rope, Pokes, tighteners, and 2 biidc J. William Belanger, a labor • N#y Iqelppee Red, black or blue member of' the N ^ England Tex­ COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE SEE THESE emd MANY O TH pS, at WARDS SCTFo r 4 ,tike above...... 1 R.75 * Caaipistslif HAadarn Hard tola. tile Committee, said that even un­ SEE der present tariff rates, textile ^ * Iwaisdlata^ AvaliaMo j T \ products are being Imported in in- creaaihg quantities While domestic CHRISTMAS ' industry sixers from 4msmploy- Wm. P.Quish GENUINE CHINJ 6-CUP TEAPOT ment,, \ .'i-; Mt,,- St 1 .9 9 DENNY SHUTE CLARKE MOTOR SALES Red, blue or black velvet PRICED HALL CHINA MibKEY MANTLE ,CreatesN|lnemployment $01 BROAD STREET MI-9-2012 PHONEMltdMl 3.5f40 | As an exampls of how quickly Genuine fur collar. / SASE^AI^ GLOVE E X P ^ GOLF BALL 41.50 3.50 \ Genuine capeskitt leather Choose for a gift. Dointy 7.95 6ii(4.95* “Monof Heusa" 66-pc \ in light blue or pink. Fur gold pottarns odd cuff. sot tor S -^ mkI. 4 ex- Select^glove leather. 5- \jop quality Golf lo l OPEN 9:30 A.M. beauty lo these attrac­ - ' ' t # 0 cups. |u y now ter /• finger piMncdel has w4|h 0 thin w o l ot-llq- TO 9 P.M. tive teapots. Various home,-gift. iOpen Slock. Rooting heehM d, dedp uid center. High com- THURSDAY 2.gg shapes and colort. 1 .9 9 walk solid leoihm wab. pretsibn. Tough Cadw ol FRIDAY Blue or black rayon tafin. r Attractively gift ^xed^ .vukonized cover. 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Black-faced blades. Stag pattern red with white hunwrols. picture tube. G-B Glarejector. About IS'A* dlomatar. tong. Block or brown. UHF OptionaL Coma in today I eiFT HANDeaeS I.W end 2 .9 9 -A hand las. Leather rimothc SET O F 4'.,.....$.n akatM. AH leather (ied endUoe. Sixes S fo':i2. Invitation to the dance . . < tJie&a allviring new . - X . , . 1 .9 9 PRESTO ELECTRIC WARDSlBEST gowns for-evenings ahead. Glamorous designs and- . f 4 COOKING SKILLET TOASTTR ..lustrous fabrics, oalcuUttad to sot the stag line spin­ ; Delivers For ^ ^ iw 1 .9 9 ^ •— Owwel M Sflee# m. waaier." ning. Graceful lines and finesse of detail, planned ^ chrtsjm ^ ^ All leather Slut 9 to 3. ‘'>1 27.95 17.95 " to call for compliments. Choose your most becom­ Mottiad mahoeony ria e k . Wrm»th»- / / y i/ / y ip I > km ttand-iiighi aalm aaet. ' 1 .9 9 Cooks at rh. tobla wHh New— and priced extra ing gown from th* many we show. In. mauve, pink, Roy Rogers fait boot in Centrollod haot. Fry, low. How keeps ^ it blue with red or blea end broil, broisa, staw—rt Iwhife. Sizes 5 f» 2 . worm HI you wont it— white.end ice blue. S ix if 9 to 18. dees tham all »t the now with higher p o p ^ . right tomparelura. • Free! Hingad crumb troy. A C Complete antenaa inatallation of any G-E console modeL SAVE aSJO SAVE your antenna-installation arith purchase of anj Up bn G-E table modeL Wine leether (or.^ beyv TABLE COOKER for beys sizes 3 to 6; sizes 3 to 6; for men, tizae STEAM-DRY IRON 6 to 12. ^ 6 to 12. AUTOMATIC 30-PIECE l/i-IN. DIULL KIT 1 5 . 9 5 SEE THE NEW SHOPSMITH PAIMCMO 13.95 Automatic Does aS kdn- M eU l exM *B«Br of G O O D J ^ E A R takes watftas, griHa WUk Votor269.50Atkohearranu 17.7S USE OUR Our Store ing- itaem or dry. Uses SRGVICi STORE iengt, leaeis sondwichaa. Haw Shopsmith Mark 5 vnth Spaed' DibI and Fowar top water. SUoma up to < Complete outfit for the d^it-yourself emn oraund Praoeeianod grids, light ' Mount. S major tools in I — Bench Sow, OiSc Sander, ; UY-AWAYPLAN 713 MAIN ST. — MI-9-53M i Vk hre Rustproof stain- the house. KH indudes 14' driM and accessories to rigroL Sahaasa hendiaa Horizontal Drill, Vartital OriH Press, ond .l alhm leas steel beSer. AC drM, sand, buff, peBsh' far many jobs to homo Chromed. Cord. AC [> Come in today for a fram demonstration. STORE HOURS: 77S MAIN ST„ MANCHESTHt and wothriiep. 110>130 V AC-DC .startlag tomoiarre^SiSe aju. to 9 pom every day oatll. V 1- . . i MBLR THE NAME PEGGY LANE YOU’VE PLENTY TO GAIN du4sitlMvi/CIOMCloaed CkriabaMw Eva at C. Advertiae in The Herald--^t Pays FOR TOP QUALITY SHOP^WARDS HRST, ALWAYS YOUR BUDGET BUYS vMORE GIFTS AND •ETtW q u a l i t y a t WARDS ------P ...... :------u . T . ■ I-: - ■ •X 4-ir^" J \f ' . I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« WRDNESDAT. DECEMBER IS. 1984 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1954 fAiinyriBiM e a t f r wbleb case, obviously, tbe eonaequenees are already public J f f a i B o y h Student Issues ^ Argument Ends, original appropriation would Have property; the declelon, noW, would Skywatch Schedule CUP THIS COUPON -.*-. CUP TH » C O «| | l| e r a U l had to be IncreaiMd, or the have to bo made in full view of all Safety Warning Shooting. Begins r UT tRC amount o f achool cut dewp. The mankind, in tha midst of In- / the New Year- S.-iC' “ 0 0 , -m a queatien waa not raised until the etanteneous public debate. Mmraday, Oaeaaebar l « "Make sure that your Chrietmaa Cleveland, UP)—The argument Bowers hloG, after Its action, cast / 13-3 a.m; ... But, although It might be oiir ...... Thomaa Wilda was all over when two polleemen 1 ia a naarry ona thia yoor. By re- t-t a.m...... Floyd Chapman C ' about for arguments to suetaln its instinct to hesitate, the truth ow arrlv%•••«••••••••••«••*•« 7.T kind of expense must be allocated no other way could we really you did in 1564? can be really enjoyable. In fact the precautions to The^Herald aa pert said when they tried to eirest him, rieb. Ihnraaay. Friday sag Satarday oaly. _«lOTUn Well, why keep putting It off? danger here is that you will find Volunteers may regieter at CtvilDefense Headquarters on Monday, ••••••••• to the appropriation for the achool, hope to hold back the Rustien of her course in pubUc health and Wednesday, or Friday afternoon from 1 - S p.m. Civil Defense Head- Williford droW a revolver and for Christmas! W hy not be an,early brooder? thla ao pleasant you won’t bother safely. wounded Deaon in the leg and that will be another chunk out of armies, if they should march.^ So There are still 1$ good brooding to gat around to brooding over all - luartera ia located in the beaement of the Municipal Building, at the 3 "When you buy your Christmas arm O ZOTTrS SHOE REPMR the. original appropriation of the real decision we would face days left before the first of Jan­ the wrong things you did yourself. As Williford ran, I M o e ’our home end be sure ■1 ^ aa. Monday. \ of this can even begin happening. this. This town's reel objection ed with the memories of all tha the knack of profitable brooding, that all fixtures ere in good condi­ GII McDougald, inflelder for the The building in which the man to. tho sictivitiea of the Bowers. It ie ell a grotesque nightmare. ways he has let down himself, his you’ll take time to brood about tion. Ebctreme cere should be taken New York Yankeee, w.ia a plnact- was arrested: The River Oaks lArtirar Drag Sttrai 9.98 ter in a bowling alley aa a youth. Now that the mlder, lower^prieed, 86 Proof bottling bloC Silts f Va ft 3 NOW-TWO GREAT BOTTUNGS! Juatice. And, atthoupa^era are 81/^ X 10 inch fruitwood house, and the kids keep asking; will send a group of movie stera to they met. would have had to bear some "Poopedltepelele’* "M am a, whaOa the matter with Mountain Homa Air Force Base. - "W e thought it Would be nice to immenaa dlfflcultiea MjMd. all frames; six subjects, 4.60 tity . . for immadiata or stmas dalivary. idaal quality of being substantially in Before the Inventim of the Pop Daddy! Did somebody give him a Haas says ha thinks thet’e a fine marry where we met,'’ explained You Sovt up fo $2.01 Pur Pair MBROOM aradtad hy the controyan^ Itaelf accordance with the school for side by Adolph "Po^Zcicle there each. for tha living room, dan, io, playroom; for new ulcer for Christmas?” idea, but he told a reporter he MurjAy, 31-year-old machinist. The way to avoid this aliuatlon doesn't think .ipuch of one of the George Lang, owner of the tav­ da it haa run Ita cotirao, which tho town bond Issue waa were millions of lltm wooden TV viawing and card playing *ra a full man's OUkwd OM Ciew-ligkMr, sticks lying around w ltV nothing is to start your year-end brooding reasone the committee gave for the ern, said the life of a bartender has m44«r m 4 iowftpnnd tkm dan ba built, even though it originally sold. But, instead of be- siza occasional chair . . comfoi . smartly right now. But don't do )t all at to do but lie a'round. Then one day trip: That the base is U mllec from many complications but this is tha the lae Pteef Betikd ia Bead parMitly will have to ba leaa of Bimtlar os it could be, the when Adolph was eating ^e^ome stylad . . sturdily built , . with bla'bk iron framas. once. Space it out. * the nearest settlement. firat time ha haa acted as Cupid. i‘ ll Matching You can begin gradually. Juat "They must think wq’re a bunch 4 dcbMl than waa originally In- s bloc school wee aa dif­ orange sherbet, and it was running And tha coil spring hassocks are id ^ l for extra "But . I introduced them, go ru boot brood five to 10 minutes a day un­ of cowboys and Indians," said see it througta” he said- W^liER’S SHOE STORE B O T T L I D iH ROND e 100 RROOR tandad. ferent as it could be. The law la through his finger onto hia - sucker auit, he had an idea. "Hao> ^seating whan needed. Choice of ruggb^ wipes* til you feel you are getting the Haoe, who Uvea about i l mllea '1 didn't know what to think o f Tba Juatico which haa now been real, dyn when it may teem to hang of It. Too much sudden brood-. from the base, along with about the idea of marrying here, at least The OMM fuaeut of beaM ^ boy," he thought, "W hy not put a clean plastic covers. beatUa* mibUe ee iwmI dttaiaod liaa' in bringing back the some ton e nonsenu, and the legal handle on this stuff? Think of the HASSOCKS Ing, like too much Oiidden exercise. 5,000 other reeldente. for a while, but 1 figured they're aebdol'a original architect. barriera a^Mnat proceeding with money Td save on cleaning Mila." Arnold Lawrence ortglaaUy So he started trylqg to find a prop­ the Bowers dIm school obviously er stick. Firat he tried putting a fla m a d tba Keeney Street School seemed groatei^vte tho Board o f nail in the ice but It pried out one * 9 5 tiador the auparviaion and Inatrue- Directora and th A ^ w n couneel, of his gold inlays. Then he tried tiana and criticiam and auggeation than any obataclu ^ be faced in using a lead pencil for a stick but |ar vi^oua municipal authoritiea. so much rubbed o ff on bia teeth, TH I OLD CROW DISTILLERY COMRANY. FRANKFORT. KY. the opposite direction: he had to brush them with an -A- IRetodlng that of all the ,membera Certain things have been . ap­ eraser. Finally he had a flash of 9 • f tha then Board o f Directora. parent for a long time. It has been genius. He thought of using sticks •An ta a w the kinil of; achool he for~the sticks.- And history was Plain Red or Cireen *^^**^^ J inevitable that, as a result of the made. / waa planning. Ha waa following controversy, the town would wind their InatrucUona. Tha Board of up with less achool than it was Biraetora alao knew, from ita die- originally going to get. It has ^ \ ■ Mlikt Sural liislaf on evaaiona with him, that it would been obvious, too, that the .con­ A Thought for Today ,L ba touch and g6, getting on the troversy was going to eat up and ptaBd da they atood a bid which consume whatever reasonable pos­ Hie Promises waa within tha $460,000 total ap- sibility of economy may have In Hebrews 13;t we read; "Jeaua Enfbo&sad Brass PlanteA with ,Watkins Little Pine Shop M ICHM LS TRMASURM p m ^ a tlo a for the achoql. They Christ, the same yesterday, and existed' originally. The time for today, arid forever. " What comfort two glass liners, is 17 inches knew thla, were warned o f thie. long; $8.60 value. The t ^ avoiding this was long ago—at these ^brds offer to us who believe 7-diofMnd, 14T and took tha rlak with LaiwrencR t b ^ l clock is hand decorated; Black; . has’loads of tho moment when the Bowers bloc $87$ Wiay did not Inatruct or adviaa Diets are words to "hang on to" Green or White. Federal Tax might, insteiul o f running o ff on when everything seema to go wrong bim to alter hla plana. includtid; $14.85 value. ita evm violent course of policy, when despair overtakes us in our like these! The bid received would have have come into conference with human frailty, when our plana, do not coincide with Hla plana for us. fVt tha total coat of the achool other town officials in an effort l».0 0 0 over the appropriation. These are worda that cap be to make a sound adjustment of said of no one else, for all others Tba town’a gamble that it could the original p l a n s , 't h a t the change. A—Colonial Pipe Box with drawer B-2.98 \ tha Ltdwrence achool within achiml could bq built iihmediately. We may not fully understand the for tobacco or niatches, 7.50. * ita appropriation wda, then, loal. truths of the Bible, but we can ac­ We ‘are to get less school, later, cept with childlike trust the B—Food Scoop carved. from solid Something had to be done. The with all chaliice o f real net econo­ promise of Christ that Hr will pine;, use it for nuts, pretzels, normal thipg waa to reviae the my lost, and all because the path never forsake us who have ac­ crackers or cookies, 2.98. plana to bring ' the coat o f the cepted Him. as our personal Savior, of violence waa followed, rather How wonderful it is to claim, C—Reproduction of a candle shelf achool within the appropriation. than that o f reaaon. not one, but all the promises of.our with' plastic planter-drawer, 4.98. 8 dtawpwd, 14K Tbla could eaaily have been done, Nothing that'can be done now Savior, Jeaua Chriat! D—Divided Nut Bowj,^ Complete - \ $580 ' and oound ohahgea . aelected, b y is perfect. But What has been Blather Granstrom. with nut cracker, 4.75. . - \,- , dlacuadon and agreement among Sponsored By The Mencheiter done cornea as close to the de­ Council of Churches, E—Incoming-Outgoing Mail Raclr~ tha varioua mtmlcipal authori­ cisive mandau of the people with plastic planter-drawer, 2.98." tiea involved. Five membera of .themselvM u could he-achieved. F—Colonial turned-spindle Mirror the Bimrd of.Birectors, however, ------_ _ ■ with Currier k Ives ship printr 9:98. C-4.91 V Choee to make Lawrence'the pre- \aumed goat ,and villain, to du- Bring Us A Better Dream $826 capd him and bis school, and to It is difficult to eecape a feel­ produce - another architect and ing o f unreality las one considera another kind of school out of their the problem faced by the NATO 229“ X awn prhtaU meetinge with them- nations at their Paris meeting. belvea. , They have to decide who W n , In If lAWren^ had pbsftively aia- the event o f a Russian attack to­ Latex Cushioned aured the Board hla plana would ward the west, control our atomic : _ - ' I , A ‘ , ■ ■ get a auccessful bid, if he had trigger. ShaU it be the Milljtary highhandedly suggestions commander o f N ATO ? Or shall Convertible Love Seats T ; from the Board for alteration of it be the civilian goveiirunenta of D-4.75 bia plans, if he had peraisted, the NATO nqtions? I RUVlCTOR I a i^ n e t their will and opinion, in Tpe question is apparently go­ ptanning the school in a way they A Convertible Love Seat makes an excellent F-9.98 ing to be resolved in favor of the ROYAL-M Gift-for-the-Home where an extra gueat bed­ themselves criUciaed, hie dismieaal civilian governments. NoLmilltary would have appeared in a dlf- NIARINM AID room is needed. Use it as* your 1iyin$ room giva hor JUST a diomondl Malta sura it's a MICHAELS Traosure Chest commander is going to posseu the or deh sofa. The foam-Latex sMt cushions r USTENEirSDIGEIT | frrent light. authority to loose atomic war. I f • M f diofncN^I That's how tha'II know you've given hDr a flawless gemi That's how you ^ ‘ An in one **eackagc”: an aatomatk “rictrola’* 45 Aa it waa, it waa rank injus­ make it a luxurious piece by day. A re­ the RiMians march, there will versible innerspring mattress gives you the ore guoronteed the quolity of the diomonef you select! ONLY flawless stones con ever ^ phonograph . . . 10 RCA V k to r “45 Extended P U y “ ^ tice, and if there la any place in have to be consultation and de­ Genuine Leather If9.00 ^ High Fidelity records ^ 12 aelected records .., . 42 municipal buaineaa fior simple If someone close to you same comfort by night! Ready-tc^eliver cision by the member govern­ needs a hearing aid, yat be sold in this dainty little chest, ond^the word "flawless" appears in the Kning ^ page Buaical enjoydicnt guide. i Justice, and wa think there should stock covers include Nylon or metallic-thread ments. has hesitated to buy. one, mohairs. ’ to proclaim to dll the world that her diamond is the finest! Engagement diamond shown be, the personal and professional But • even then the dilemma what dner, mere practical vindication of Lawrcnca is an es- Chrietmaa gift could there i ALL FOR ONLY ; ’ t would be at once terrible and un­ be than a tiny, jewel-like . , 1 ■ A A ^ ■| in Treasure Cbest, $600, tox included. Use our Divided Poyment Plan. aentiaJ. Tbat, U m u jy i^ e cltar real. The way the 'problem would Zenith Royal-M., I t’s easy \' •ad dlract good involved in the arise would be to have the Rus- to wear...easy to adjust Whdre's the jnan who hasn’t his heart set,on solution finally taken by the ..'.and oo easy for you to ' ' • ,- W - - . ■ ■ sians march, using qnly conven­ give! a genuine leather lounge bhair? Well, here’s Board of Directors. tional weapons. They would, •FICUl CNIISTitAf the Christmas you cw give him one, for Aa for the building of the adtool presumably, be waging "ordinary” m a t •aaiR Watkins brings you this stylized Lawson ■ur Itw aie s eM Msr* Itaelf. tbot is now a much more war. The quesUon then would be mi^el at a remarkably low price.

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but the buyer should drat , go there are a let ,ot unscruplous ing mood by tickling with a brush Auto Industry (^ta Rough the, dealer, pick out the car he Miea," he -warns Young Violinist made of the whiskers Of a rat or. wants and get the exact price, Lsitast tricks o f the UutAf used mouse. FOieiMRrriii; n iea he should show the dealer his car deaTer is a plastic sptky which When they are sufficiently makes old I'pholstsry look brand At South Church car which he tVonta to trade in, worked up, the insects are set up­ TkMc Saws, Bind Saws, Scndl Saws, Jointers, Drill FVw, In 'Hot Sales Cotnpotition and start horse-trading from new-—for about 30 days. Idithcs, ElMtrie Drills, Sanders, Pojisllcrs, Miller PaRi there. |f he doesn’t do this the In spite of the hard, anil some­ The Manchester debut of a yout^ on each other. A good hghter has times sharp, sales jpracUces 'which been known to kick his adversary Home'Workshop, Black A liecfcer/Stik. iStai^ilijf By DOVOLAA LAKSiBN ♦equalizing freight rates, thereby dealer might adjust the price of violinist wiU be a' feature of the the new car to take care of a the car buyer is going to encounter out qf the pot. ’This is quite a Tools, Accessories for Power Tools. Detroit — (NBA). • Thomas llndting the profit on picking'up forthcoming Christmas Carol serv­ feat, because the pots pro usually H. Keating is Uw genial, yrhite- larger trade-in price the customer this year, heh going to reap one a n r in Detroit and driving it to aeeiu." great reward front the fiery com­ ice at the South MethodiBL Church six Inches high. FREE demonstrations O N A U ' T O O U haired boss of *'Chevrolet wKo a distant market, has hSd only petition. That’s probably "the best on Sunday evening, Dec. It, at' came up the toufti sales fbtite^ Because of the fierce competi­ SfBffB H w m : 7 A.M . to 5 FJR. DoRy^ minor effect, first reports rexgal. tion, many dealers’ profits will be built cars which have ever come T:t0. He laughs off questions like this; Bootlegged cars are used as off Dtrolt’s osneicMy lines." dropping. As a result they have Cynthia Treggor,. It year old T m t d a y 7 his wits about him to get the car months Chevvy led by less than NBC program ’’Uve Uke a MU- cal year for the automotive in- tion. The United States toroke Man, this is whiskey! he wants and needs at the right ' units. So you can bet that tlonalra.’ ’^ dustiT. price. n the end o f December comes ground in September at Sbippiiiig- Potential car buyers have be> For the past months Ford, the'tMrd cousins, wives and kids port. Pa., for its first full-scale Made by Hiram W aik ato taste as great whiskey Should gun to be assailed as ne(ier be* Chevvy, and Chrysler salesmen of a lo t o f Ford and Chevvy deal­ nuclear power plant, designed to fore In histoiy by everything around the country, for instance, ers will pave unsold new cars reg­ produce 60,000 kilowatts qpbn Hong Kong Ghirps from the 'isuper-alick techniques have been shown slide and training istered in xheir name.s.“ completion in 3H or 4 years. devised by the industry’s top sales films of -newest sales approaches Horsepovi^ is another item the Over Its Crickets talent this year, to the cut-throat and techniques. customer ahoold investigate if it schemes of the shady dealers. latensive Sales Campalgas la of special in^rtance to him Hospital No Bar Automobile Boofleggfaig Dealers and' salesmen all over Most of the enghieers of the car Hong Kong, Dec. 15 m —The Automobile bootlegging is the the U.S. will be making door-bell firms admit privatMy that a lot To Wedding Pltin cricket season has begun in Hong HIAAM sale of new ciirs by. unauthorized and letter-writing campaigns on a of the n'gh l-orsopov^er claims for Kong and followers of this pas­ JMlKaj dealers who gel them in various scale never before seen in . the engines this year areNiomewhat time are all agog about who’s go- ways. The car makers and their automobile trade. The fantastic exaggerated. Horsepowet^. ratings Resburg, Idaho. (B — ’ Mi. 'and ln|f to be the champion of the dealers around the country a n magazine, radio-’TV and news­ are figured from an engine W a n t­ Mrs. Ned D. McMinn may have to season. already screaming about the paper promotiona announcihg new ed on a test block and run uqdw wait awhile for their honeymoon, This does not refer to the Brit­ mushrooming of this practM models Is a tip-off on the tempo of special conditions. but nobody can say they let a brok­ ish ^ m e, played with bat, baU and^ since the new models have I)Mn the sales race to be run. Much of the advertised horse' en collarbone sto}>' their wedding. stumps. introduced. In Detroit, where competition is power is drainea off to run the ex­ McMinn and Merla May Wil­ It means insects... IL. especially intense, all Ford factory "I can conflcm the r e v t ^ of tra powered equipment on the cars. liams were married in Madison From time immemorial^the Chi­ and office employes, for example, ''The man looking for a used car M a ^ ria l Hospital, where the bride nese have been ardent cricket fan; bootlegging," sUys OeneraFMotors are being offered,prizes for provid­ this year is >he one who is really *> PATRICK ELLAM President Hartevr"' W ./C u rU ce, g treated for a fracture clers. Crickets are^.fighters and ing locm dealers with names of going to have to be careful about cricket fights draw big crowds. "and I expect it to tinue be- receivedsin an auto accident. enllt a 19-foot aaUboat potential customers who buy new being gytmed," warns a sales exec ’the wsMing.took place on sched­ A Marciano-type cricket might wttii plaaka hanQy thiriMT cause we have been ible to do cars. utive. ule. OnlyThe locale was changed. fetch the equivalent' of $165. The than a dgaratte. aailad anything that would or extln- A Detroit dealer who - knows With such press-ire to seli new gtiish it." And, also on\^edule, a reception arena is an earthenware pot into bar aenao Iba AUaatie. every trick .of, the trade warns:- cars, the real squeeze is on the was held a fter^ e ceremony in the An attempt reduce which two bull crickets are placed. "It may sound like silly-advice. used car man and unfortunately bride’s home, TKhgroom attended. The crickets are put into a fight­ \

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tsa on two previous occasiona, to United Methodist Church at E ted the hoax after questioning by participate in this discussion. , o'clock when local school officials Kidnaping Tale First Manchester S*D Day Accident Tot’i Letter GgSr Another meeting in the near will be guesta. FBI agents 6nd local police. ' He PRESH RROZEN Soviet Hints Jape Can Trade future wrill seek a dlscusslor with Bared as ^Alibi said his wife wae 111. and he had Patrolman Back or representatives of as many tbwif Advertia^ment—' promised her he would not do any 100% PURE BEEF! n « G d H i# Holiday organisations as possible in the Custom winter re-cap aCrvIce at drinking. WilkReds, Keep^Ties to U.S. effort to recommend p sound plan­ A A B Tire Service. Route 6 Bolton. To Fool Spouse Two mon in Navy uniforms were, Detroit (^—Catrolman Waltor w it h b o d y ! Scene Erected, Pageant Set ning program for, the town. ( Phone MI P-2163. involved In three kidnap-robbetles CAPACO DOG FOOD (OoatlaiMd trem Baga One) B. Suehara found out recontly Eallats la Air Force ‘ ^ in New York last week. This pair aomo of bis frtonda wlold a lot of Sidney A. Burleigh; son of Mr. West Orange, N. J., Dec. 15 (/P)— NUTMTIOUS AND EOONOBaCAL Ja|>an without Japan ' breaking Manchester Evening Herald itol- hitched ridee with two other mo­ Influenco at O ty Kail. Buebara Bolton, Dec. IS (SfiMlal)—Local < and la^hor of Lawrence Converse, and Mrs. Ralph Burleigh of Keeney tM correspondent, Mrs. Joseph Jply Oo., know-how consulted with the stw|y commlt- and Nursery yKUl.meet tonight at bash held both in 1603 and 1904. McDowell, the investigating officer. None were Injured. leaves, an abstract flower pattern. Lutchko broke doa-n and admlt- the Rede then former Premier Bhl;, 'Tbt difease a f f t t o t a awjne b y ihe carload For The Christmas geru Yoehida, who resigned last primarily. It is by eating pork or irk; .p ^ u c ts containing theee "Some dlfficultlea lie ahead in iraalMa In live fom. U ^t htiman 'a a” 'a r »a r »a a’^ Season Only-^ thia matter.” Portaveky added, “but they are not at ell tnsur- lings acqfutre the dieesee. 11m dttpase is kept alive in mohiitable. awin% In' urge part aa a result of “U there are persons who think tha ffitcflee of faeding theae anl far boys o f all ages COMPLETELY RESTYLED J O THE thay ara Insurmountable, t h ^ are mala #fth raw garbage, thus de- (Mnly uawUUng te eurnaouat, the 'vel^ing kind of vlcioue circle. CONTOUR OF YOUR FACE dUnculUea" GOING OUT of BUSINESS The ehptrol 'of trichlnoeia by The recent Oommuntst state- means of proper garbage disposal mtota, he said, "made it clear that can be acoompllnud either by J, VP*** * • * Riuwia and (Rad) China ara pre­ making material infected with pared to carry out measures for an trichinae inaccessible to swine, by adjustment of diplomatic relation­ SUPPERS PERMANENT burtfl of lanitary land-fill, or by ships with Japan" and the two IdlUnr the parasites In their larval For leys, WomtH countries “would give perfect eup- iorm before the infected garbage port to Japan if she wants to con­ ■• fed to swine. clude diplomatic and economic re- A 6PS««g^ •• Mane i f •‘*90 « » WAVE Theee methods are entirely «»«> lationahipa’’ with them. •r AO0 I. practicable and laws requiring 5 t so 094f AO' • eB*l Sf IN A SOFT NATURAL A big question lo any Soviet- •ulteble garbage disposal should RUBBERS m Japan peace parley would be the be adopted by those communlUSe ' Kurile and Habbmai Islands, The which have not already done ao; LOOKING WAVE Russians seised them at the end of osff Soo those which have satisfactory ’7 «4 U '•16 . / World War II and converted them and ARCTICS laws should enforce them. . ."?3 v a v y i . - Into jet bases. Both Island chains Aseumlng that it ia not pos­ Fori Women I ChHdrm always had been Japanesa and Ja sible to get rid of all pork products pan haa never abandoned Ita claim Infactad with trichinae immediate­ All This For Only HAIR STYLIST to them. ly, what other safety measures can we take ourselves? One of the most Important safeguards is to Keep First Place make sure that pork products ara WEIBNEJ’S s h o e STORE BOXED SHIRTS thorcghly. cooked before eatliM- ml This destroys the paraaitea amT ffrumdsA. In Setback Event while the Idea of eating dead o im I B O W T I E S paraaltae Is not appatlatng. It does The 4xxxx players retained their at least make the meat safe. V * . JABDOW~« ta U FORMER HAIR STYLfST FROM lead in the setback tournament at Preeeing the meat at five de­ S a ti. WUto or fhiMy pnMenA the Rad Men’s Club last night as grees V'ahrenhalt for 80 days also HARTFORD’S LEADING the first session |n the second half kills the paraaitea but posilbly this AGIfi ALSO LAMP CU T- . of the contest ended. The leaders ia not as practical for most people '•* S«Mri|r d epa rtm en t S?TORE have accumulated 2,670 dointa as the cooking, method. If you have any natural wave FOR A FUTURE APPOINTMENT 'with the runner-up Plano SiMppe The latest cortferanee on trich O etcet* » 2 ^ in your hair, you can have a at 3,687. - Inosls developOd a great many \ lamp cut. WITH MR. CHARLES OCier acores^aM Patten BilUd- ra90.mmendatkgu for the attack MTHROOM SCAU X - •rs, 2,561; IJebe’A 2,541; Red Men,' on this disaaaa. Bnice we know ^pu/ar “low Soy" $9.96 D R U G S T O R E PHONE MI-3-7484 2,540; Mlllkowiki, 3.508; C o l la how this disease can be con slyh. Tip-pnol. , i # 'Iv .'Tr iioo Pavers, 3,421; Coughlin'e, 3,413; trolled — and Indeed eliminated— 942 MAIN STKEn AT ST. JAMES STKECT I MistretU Clippers, 3,408; Town theee meaeureashould- be fol Motors. 3,400; Oliva’s, 3,360; Man lowed with great vigor. All of us HOURS: MONDAYjhru SATURDAY, 9:00-6:00 cheatar Wallpaper, 3,635. can halp. Com Popper drug store THURSDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00 No ehakiag. 8 qt. else A IWLLS 4 NEXT WEEK MON., TUES., WED. and THURS. NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00 'Cup and Saucer Set W Q e J-pc. set. Ivory color / -W ■ ^ ' s w e e t 4 Kitchen Clocks . ^ .9 5 i- Don^t Be A Drudge la color ...... ■» -V Roneon U g h ters^.9 S ■ B M Menr models Up 4 0 % O F F y e v r Kikbeii is BIG enosgli Tfcoso ‘Si-lt-YMniir Jt'y w COMPLRE ASSORTMENT ^ ______Ever Offered niRis will Mp yn ti ^ OF HOLIDAY WINES ALL HORSMAN LIQUORS AND REERS BROADCLOTH or SWEATERS DOLLS 1 PRICE SPKCIAL ' . SOBS u ta w SAVE AT KIDDIE FAIR *** ommf-aKIND PARKER'S RESERVE FLANNEL COWBOY 15 In. AU SUKJECT TO PRIOR SALE. CASH AND CARRY ONLY. saiRTB-BBM 6 la U $8.50 to $9.95 ROOTED HAIR n. BOVS s la u D O L L ^ Ren. 12.98 TOYS FOR GIRLS $3.95 to $5.95 S A L E 5 1 .9 8 50c GRAR.IAG OP DOU FURNITURE 55.00 METAL NURSERY SET ntNli (Not aa UlM tnM ) . .‘J S A L E 2 5 c ^ WITH WETTING DOLL SNIIIIIT S2.49 30-IN.i^LOW N $ 3 .9 8 S2.00 SILVERWARE SET • * If ken R* DRESS DOLL . S A L E 9 7 c m f pmHisiL 510.00 WXX MRCH TAILE Tlik m4bI SLACKS S A L E 9 7 c S3.00 MOP AND IROOM SET AND CHAIR SET tvps sf Mf* $ 1 .9 8 S A L E $ 6 .0 0 J ID4NCH •Jowotito* Tool anJ tf.. Zipper Bh Hair Brinli TacUa San S Brawn plaid lo r Nylon bristUs; Heovy stool with * f WHEEL TOYSl BOYS oamatorioL No- lucilo bcuA ia Htt put troy VESTS SSJS IDEAL Xf MO CAR^ S14.Q0 34" STEEL LADDER FIRE TRUCK $15.00 IRISH man. 4 UGHT AND HORN T H E G I F T UNUSUAL fo r a 195S ?S?r;;.2“ S75L..2“ SS'S3f •g "* FOR UTTU5 nOXOWS 6 la 19 $ 1 1 ,9 8 SALE $10.98 4 ^ $ 4 .9 8 Joyfnliy raaeived . . . mmy» PORTABLE V- ■ TIm Farfoel O lfl fe rtlw SparteaMM $2.95 to $3.95 iinie,'' Mrtkdaye, aniiiver* 55.00 MARX HRE HOUSE $ 3 .9 8 • GOLF BALLS f o r 'BIO BOT8—SIZES 19 to 2# Ss!m TILLICUM lOAT SET eariea. * r anyliM e vain ELECTRIC S S S l $1S.fl fiDAL WAGON 4 feel like Making (ler mi nNitrTMailM n~2H 2i..9“ , $ 3 .9 8 58.00 S-FT. SAILIOAT $ 4 .9 8 happy. , $ 3 :9 5 SALE $11.98 TOOLS Araol Thie-Model, froM oar AUTOMATIC D ISH W A m k! CAPTAIN VIDEO SPACEMAN Vi PRICE . S1.if 10.IN. FRICTION CAR elock, ic parlienlarly ioeo a i aaiu k i t /%\MS PLUSH SWINGING $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 7 9 c •ailed lo the breakfaal ' HORSES nook or dining, nieeryei Headquorttrs V nieplayiag a eolorfinl eH New I j o w Priees SALE $11.98 of nreakfMl or luneheon ON THE LATEST MODELS V F o r A ll MUSIC Toys by Magnus ehina. There id alec aMpIo *alorage rooM tor addi* - Boy Scout S3.fS CURINET lional diehoe, niLle linen, Thtt GiH of &bHs / a n d S5.SS SAXOPHONE S20.00 KECTRIC ORGAN •Ic. Miscellaneous toys S A L E $ 2 .9 8 S A L E $ 4 .5 0 SALE $15.95 Oivo jhet aqa tki. kit of 1000 and 1 Buy Her A C u b S c o u t S3.VI Glockenspiel Anget Ckine CUeeta ere woded ^ A coagfeu iMMMr Ui.1 Mt for S4.9I TROMIONE S2.29 PfANO MMoatli, reedr for deeere thie ,kooM TMein. W orl^ Ml th* ear ead Equipm Gnt in • beeolifol goMel eoler, ar ta owdnliog. Powwfol H” drill LOAFER SOCKS S A L E $ 2 .9 8 with feared chuck! U. L. Approved. S A L E $ 5 .2 9 S A L E $ 1 .4 9 BV W il IBBOTWY ■ BBS 0 7 a MANY OIFTa rOR THE lOM a I Btao • la 11 for AB Boya. Thote- Oiioo 'do*e«. naod lo SCOUT IN YOUB FAMILT ROCKING HORSE ko toeo lo ho foN. onnro- %S.n rialod. Theee I. a *ido raaao FOWIR $2.50 ond $2o95 of doo, i« Medern or Col» The Finest Mn4e SALE $4.98 4 SHOP EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 niol. aod «M l ffloM foaol SAW ■avswsMDMM.. YBi BsaasT art. sol SHOES om$ OVERSHOES RIPONB BKVOUl. en U B B WsrU's U rg a ti Mmmyfmtlsnt sit f—4 mmd KlHksm Mmskimss POR ALL THE PAMR.Y (Nat aa I 4 Dron in and looh ooor oor diaploy. Thore ie ao'

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MANCHgSTER EVENING HERALD, I^ANCHBI^R, OONN„ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1964 Johnny Pressures Slic Who Crows Talk Boycott Fails lent Betrothed Intruder Escapes Fire Dept. Number €k>es Ingland’s P o o r . Police for Badge With Permission LaEt, Crpws Best On Tough Briton 'if. Van Nuye; CaAf.. (P)—Mrs. Bd- Lexington, Ky. m — tic, one la Pulaski, Vs. (8>) —Tha crash of" SHOP BY BUS First on Christmas List Cheqterfleld, England. (P) — A hiore persistent than a t-year^ild ------I nsh AllbrightXcan conUnua now stranga year of Mlence to over for u cmiJEN ^breek. It’s not that they can’t find hoy. ‘shattering glass brdught Carl GOING OUT of RUSINI with her .tforts^ develop a iratee- ^work ia f«U-em{doyn:cnt Britain And If that boy, like Johnny Haner awake with a aUrt ' On Boeton. Dec.. 19 m — Hold it« Get a fraMi tree wlUi flexible crane operator Don Hewitt, 39. i«w (96 per cent are pi'.cad within ten fbllu. There’a something you for- amaU brancHts which den’t shed leH rdoster. It began when Hewitt’s 300 fel­ Hungnte, has hit heart Mt on a a chair betide hie bed lay 40 Mt to put on your (Jhrietmaa list: I no days) but often the Jobe are of tie police badge— pounds of loose change—soma 9ijL Q ju k L jpu^ QojnvspfimdL naddlac. Store it outdoors or in ‘ Her luck, M s cliMged. She has low workmen decided'not to talk OUR ENTIRE STOCK 8 8 most menial, unskUled variety. The telephone number of your lor waUr till you^ use- it. Briiig it in Just won 91.600 on a^ folks on a charge of kcepln^79 noisy Join a one-day atrtke. Froih then a room, and British Undlordo who a fuil-fledged member of the school Haner ran to the basement The naually doea, more than a thou­ suggeat Dec. 3l).\Juat before set­ chickens, thus maintaining public I U'a a honay. safety patrol. It wasn’t easy be. door Was sUll locked. But a on, none of them aaid a 'word to with British passports, accept colored tenants hav- been sand American famillM will ihe ting it up, cut otfvthe base at an nuisance, was rs'verscd by um'Ap­ cause hie school had onsorganised wrench had fallen Into a shelf of . rushing to phones some time this angle an inch aboVe the original pellate -'•ourt, ' him. They devlaed a Mt of algnala L A D I E S ' *2 ^theut a cant in thair Jaans, known to double the rent. unit. London’s “Uttle Harlem” la lo­ fruit Jars. holiday aaaaon to report their cut. Keep tha base’Ja water and Her neighbon complained (M t ao work could go m without £ iBrtlant a n poaring into Bri- That didn't deter Johnny. He ap­ Back to bed and breathing eas­ by tha thousands in a mi(ra- cated In Brlxton. Here one finds Christmaa trees afire. That is, if check daUy to be store the ciit to her roosters crowed day and speech. pealed to LL James Glass, head of ier, Haner came alert at tha adund they can gat past the burning treaa covered. Support the tree' firmly. dlstuiOed their Sleep end /Va& pattani idantical with tha brown-skinned men wearing the the traffic division of The Police SILVER LANE BUS LINE win brighten the seasM eve* as The factory management of­ of footstepa on the' basement Pnrto Bicaa “ invasion” of N«w wide-brimmed straw hats of the to telephone. Chriatmee fires are Keep It from heat, including radia- them "nervou* wrecks.” She was Ar south as Cuba. fered Hewitt another Job but he SHOES Dept, and' officer In charge of the stairs. He called tha police. .. Tock. ' topics, with "God Save tie too often kiUcra—killers eepecially tore. Place it so that even if it Liven a 19-day suspended Jail Mn- Canadian National Railways, refuaeff to take ir contending the patrol. Officer I. D. Long's report: lETWEiN MANCHESTER HARTFORD •f children. falla. It can’t block exits., , XOddon now has its “ littls Queen" painted on their neckUes. “ I’m sorry, Johnny,” the lieutan- tence and 90 days’ probaUon. She which handlM ahipmenta from the whole affair was a matter of Women, their heads bound in " ’Possum in Haner home. X "There will be 1,109 Christmaa Keep open flame, smoking, elec­ wee inatnicted by Municipel Judge l ^ e ProvlncM, eetlmatM it Y O U SAVE UP T O 7.07 PER PAIR Bhriam,” as havs Biminghain, ant aaid, "we’re working on Organ, caught it and let It go on. the tric trela* and fuel-lmming toys principle. Hto fellow workers be­ ( t e m o l, Bristol and NawcaaUe. bright kerchiefs stroll by wiUi the izatlon of the St. Peter School unit In iHld ltlBii t o Murm rfraq H M t daily swvicff wt art provMiiift EXTRA SERVICE | • tree fires, alone, during thli Ume Gerald Kepple to remove Ute poul­ will Mye carried about nlna mlUton longed to thk Amelgamated Engi­ l^urisnt, ewqr gait af tha Carib- Uwn.” If the average for the last three away from tree and combuetiblea. try within 39 days to another lo­ treea. >r 8,000 carload*, by tha fV^-As racial tension is staadi^ right now, and pretty soon you can MltR DtCBIWbOT 24. 1W 6H UaO approved llghUng seta, check­ neering Union (AEU) while he, aa aseuntinc in thaaa alum areas.- Midl. Join the patrol. ’ yeari atands up,” Mys Percy cation. A aaaaoa eada. a crane operator, belonged to an­ Kioto Biook Oot ------. Bugbee, general hionager of the ed yearly agalnat frayed Wire, Mrs. Allbright’s appehi was Woodsmen and farmpra atarted Johnny didn’t want to wait so he MONDAY NIGHT: loose connecUons, broken aoeftets. other. Hto union had opposed the . Bsnatly. it eruptad with dra- droimed in to see police chief (^r> National Fire Protection Ann., based ) —After wait­ ment of their daughter, Judith, ered nietal oarreT. Or bum them in ens the case probably will be fMlingt. "Let’s forget it ever hap­ lag with increasing hostility at feeling he won’t turn you down In fact,Jfe eaMly possible to ing Tour and a h a| f years for a to Walter C. Waddell, eon of Mr. *9:00 P. M. from Manchester Center to Village Only ' have your home so bo->by-trapped an Incinerator, only, in a safe dropped. Ignoring Tue^ets pened,” he asked. 111^2 MM MM IGM 3GM 3KM 5GM fiGM j the West Iwhan' newcomers inov> this time.” and Mrs. Walter Waddell, ,361 place. Use non-combiutlble or lag inta the neighborhood. damage aul| to corns to trial, And, sura enough, Johnny hit pay Main St. (Thia provides 15 minute service during evening shopping hours) with holiday haaords that It could Badeeh Laon, 69. won an 98,000 dirt. look Ilka a pyromaniac’a night­ flame-proof decoretion*. Have a Detected It tdok lust one drunken Ja­ verdict from a Superior Court Jury Miss Chase, a graduate of the mare. spark guard on your lire place. maican involved'pub brawl The lieutenant called on tha Mary A. Burnham School in WEDNESDAY NIGHT DEC. 22nd, 1954 ONLY: ■ -ar"' P.S.—If fire starts anyway, get Yule Trees Flow —then died of a heart attack an Bchooi director and he agreed that Bugbee lists aoma of them m fol­ STEAMED CLAMS with a white man in touch off hour later. Northampton, Mass., ia now in her Same aa Thursday Night t - low*: everyone out of-the house first. Detroit UP) —Between 70\ and nothing should keep his boy from Repeat: Fir«. Then call the fire ttie iweial powder keg. Axmob set realising his ambition. final year at Fones Dental School A tree that can flash-bum In 190 persons who hava t ffre to the Jamaican's house, The civil eiiit aroee from an au- of the University . of Bridgeport. department. Look Up the numter Down from North 5 0 c tonMihile collirion in Brimfleld. So, the safety patrol imit at St. Itiv than two mlnutto, MttUin: your now. A traffic Violation tlcketa art pick^ smashed the ' windows of other Peter came ^to being ahead of Waddell, a graduate of Valley ALL EXTRA SERVICE ROUTED VIA McKEE AND WEST CENTER ST. TO AND curtainsI and furniture afire. Piles colored neighbors, overturned chrs Manx. In Hay, 1690. Leon was Forge Military Academy. Wayne, Montreal, Dec. ,19 (P)—Conadlana up daily in Datrott how. convicted of dangeroua 'driving time—just for Johnny's benefit. ^ FROM HARTFORD of gift wracpinga. wn ■ FlamaMe dec- CHATTERBOX In thn itfMt. Pa., and Baboon Institute, Welles­ orationsI and trim. Faclty lighting ere exporting Christmas trees to The reason: Fbllc* have in­ •It Main S t—TeL MI-0-8663 A t tha height of the rioting, as and fined 990. Seeking to clear ley Hills, Moss., served os a first 26 Hours in Box, the United States at a rate ex­ stalled an elactVonioally operated hlmaelf, he aued the driver of the nta. AnOId toystoye like___ those w.of fest- Save on Ifoys many as dW whites and West In lieutenant in the Army of the pected to net more than five mil­ filing machine, which contalna the other car, claiming personal In- lumlng pyroxylin plastic, electri­ diana,.naqie armed with raaors Three-Le^ed Pup United States during World Wat j h E PARKING PROBLEM cal toye without a UL (Bafety) But Boys Uuhurt lion dollars before the season ends. namM of . 90.000 who haven’t nn- X aad kaiWHrWere involved! Police Juriea. U, and is presently employed as A check by Canadians indicates a awered. bld tlcketa or for whom Shortly after returning home Minimum Fare 10c ■ label, and toy machlnat iislngi Cordoned off one street and pa * I§ Only Survivor a methods analysts at the Travel­ Through Far# 20c flammable fuels, also, non-flame- quarter to a third of the trees on warrnrita are outstanding. trolled It in squad wears for. sev­ with the news that he had won, ers Inatuwnce Co. proofad ooctumes,. Including Benta Cambridge, Mesa., (8V-Twen­ sale south of the border are cut in Whan n traffic officer stepa a eral days after the dtsordersc Leon dnqiped dead. A summer wedding is planned. aetWe suit end .wMakers. ty-six hours imprieonment In a this country.' motorist for a violation nil ha haa XMAS CARDS Among the cars wrecked was — 15— ------Cincinnati, 0P)^A Uiree-leggCd Now you an why fire-safety en­ big wooden tool cheet proved to The New York sreti is the blg- to do ia call headquarters to iMrn Lhoae or Bohed one bemuing to . an American Hast apple cider w iu a . small dog named "Tattera” was the only 80, his wife 84. They were untn- gineers auggeat you have/* work- have'eauaed no iU effecU on,two geet market, but the M a rin e —in 10 seconds—if tha petnon ha stick of cinnamon, some whole survivor of s houseful of pets that ured. They said the parrot had boys, Provinces os well oa western <»n- haa stopped to wanted. Incident­ IVOgro aalosr, who had been visit­ cloves and whole all-sptce; add aWe water-type fire extinguisher [Arthur lime Sturpsl at ing in.Camden Tbwn. died in X fire that destroyed the lean a pet since their wedding day. handy? Or why tliey suggest you John Lasofsky, S. and John ada are shipping-to other Mrts of ally, the 98.000 machine haa room brown sugar to taste. Serve piping home of an elderly couple in sub­ Other pets that died in the 919.- leave a garden hon a/teched to a Madison, 11, were trapped in the the United State* Canadian treu for 60,00 mors names. hot in mugs topped with freshly- urban Montgomery. 000 fire were two Persian cats, a big box at the rear of a factory Leagete nstrOnted ground nutmeg. Delicious frith faucet within reach/of potential Londoners read about the riots Mr. and Mrs. Jock Miller said finch, aeveral canaries and two fire? . / ' building from Saturday until crackers and a Cheddar cheese attempts to rescue an aged parroL Monday. .w ith dismay. Long accustomed ■presd. cither dogs, one a collie trained by But gadgets orewt your biggest lilM 1*^ IGM SGM MM WM MM leM tKR to pointing the securing finger at about 79 years old. failed. Miller ia the government for war service. dsfense; there's ah even more Im- Police H id the youngsters en­ racial Intoleranca in America, Select portent safety Metor. What to It? tered the big cheat while playing their attitude haa been, *Tt Can’t Tc be completMy aware of all the and the lid slammed down on them Happen Here.” But It Is happen­ dangers sayx Bugbee. That, he and became Mcured on a metal ing: m a Christmaa fflft nys, is the/bast guarantn of a lOM. In Paddington, north London, flra-eafa OhMatmaa: • 'Two youngsters heard thumps *Voep Britain White” leafieta are AT "Oommpb aenn prsvtntlhn—not coming from the chest aad opened slipped under doors. gadgetayto Iho way to oU^ Ohrist- the lid. Biaa firjito." • —- Glowwisg iMiChrsHia In Burrnlngham to w w e that a Doctora,seid the youngsters ap­ MUtER definite "color bar” arists, a Jour- Some Suggaottons peared to have eutfered no iu ef­ AT naliat blacked his face, ina^ed Creative Clothes H^e are some F.P.A.-racom- fects although it was frecsifig rtdiber tubes up his nose to give HARMACS mended pravention Ideas: temperatura moet of (he Ume. It a iiegroid ^ipearance and, in I Tire$to«e l i A i A A A turn, wad'refused a drink, dg* arettea, admission to a dance hall. THb Distinctive Men's Shop The sudden influx of W ^ In- Ki* V i t X •- Aaiu has both police aad Mem-< here vt Parliament worried. Not 34-Pioco jnE r*p;w T ooi long ago Jamaica supported a Buy hfan a gift with a label he kXowe. AH population of a million largely merehaadtse aeld with a money haek g«ar- t V I T T N ^ 'S through sugar, tobacco aad ba- t aatee. YoursTop Bhna exports to Britain. (Cheerful exchaagea after Christmas) 1 .7 5 ^ - Maaaee tM m m are TRH Today tta poptdatlon ia nearly 1 OABOEN CENTER A Week half again aa large, and Britain id buying Its sugar aitd cigars else­ LIGHTS where. 2 LARGE SELECTION FRESHLY CUT WALL Lorge Selection Of Nationally Adverthed ■ a t.L It Kesaltalt: maaa unemployment and Reg. 52.75 What Jaiiiiaica;is call “tha 9364 FusttRS to WtlI.e.Kfopf Tools it Your FiRfortipt q u ^ o n "—9364 reproaeatlng the Brands At Popular Prices pt$ce of a ona-wi^ boat ticket olidays ^)6iwle6e Ig iirM w fi O t id,’8141010, whore IIm streets are 2 • ARROW SHIRtS^ I McGRECOR SPORTSWEAR # j^ llS J4ATS spBoosed to be paved with gold. I b a l s a m t r e e s Jmt Like Mt ’*8 md Dad’s Bridge Set ■What started as a trickle fol- 5 # INTERWOVEN HOSE • RAHIOR ROIES # SWANK JEWELRY yChristsuae Idwing the wSr has now swollen FLEETWAY PAJAMAS • SIMTEX FLANNEL SHIJtTS • WCKOK lELTS td a flood, with West Indian ar- * WRam - ipffiiu MITAL LiGH tS r h ^ expecting to too 10,000 in • CUPPER CRAFT CLOTHES • ALLIGATOR COATS llp4 as coomared to 9,000 la 16S8. FOIDIUO ■ORNAMENTS Asritber 100,000 are said to be , . BM KETS Sting on tha docks of Kingston, TAILI AND DECORATIOm .held up by the “9364 quew- 4 m n u M m m CHAIR SIT G i f t B o x m ¥ G i t t CertifleatM MWBMiMHiiMRRMiMMMM ^here are no restricUons on West Stmtdy aU-«eei Udiaa immigration. West Indiana, OHRISnUS DECORATIONS .. ■wnciion. Table TV's Fo m « being British subjects, are free to CHARGE^ I a 32x32-inch eCBM and go as tfasy plesse. 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MANCHESTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1864 airr; Sectiort Tu^ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1854 iR {Utrij9BtFr ^0 9 tt{ttg Ifp rS U l WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1954 Pages l\ Brooklyn Youths Engeged Package A-plant I tgM tlEtf MM KM MM MMIIIM MttlMM MM 1164 C^t Life Terms Slated for Army 76 Patients Visit Name Glenney + ® w 4 . Postal EmpU^es Bi Ndw Toth,. Dad.) IS (d>—Two Washington, Dec. 15 (P>—The Nowember Clinics Rockville Men Recall the Day- Brooklyn youths warn convictad American Locomotive Co. has been ' Merry Bank Director / of first dagraa murder yesterday assigned the jdb of building the For Weekend Maiiirii Christmas Cards A total of 76 patients attended J" In tha thrlH slaying of a M-year- Army a portable atomic power the 12 clinics far tuberculosis, ma­ FOR THI WHOU FAMILY / old factory hand. Christmas plant which ehn be‘ flown to the ternity service, tonsil end adenoid Son o f Bimk^s First Postal employee ere .brecingiH3urlatmas enrds firltli oati An ail-male Kings County Jury most remote bases. and tumor, held by the Manches­ themselvea for whet may be the eddreesee. DEWEY-RICHMAN recommended that Jack Kealow, President Appointed The Atomic Energy Commission ter Public Health Numlng Assn.’ The Great John L. Sullivan busiest weekend in YuletWe hi*- . n 't o ^ ^ U r i i r i ^ y ** 747 MAIN STREET Si 18. and Melvin Mittmu., 17, Spend By Trust Co. Board the rest of their lives in Jell. (AEG) announced yesterday the Beautiful tn November, It wee mported by tory. lExplalntng the urgency of j ^ f c l e M pootega to award of a 83.096,753 contract to i r t They wem found guilty of American Locomotive of NeUrTork Mm. Gertruda Reyner, RJ4„ W U lianr G. Glenney. Jr., 249 their problem, Foatmester H. Olln! carriers are^Mhaduled to' torturing Wlllerd Menter In e to design, buUd and run the experi­ oupervisor of the nursing staff, at BoUlder Rd., waa appointed 6 direc­ Grant today said: , ; many daUy gripe na ere if'4 Brooklyn park last Aug. 17. The BV'- mental “package” plant. The model the monthly meeting of the Board tor of the Manchester Trust Co, ’ " I have frequently eahed that I ^ iortum Nsulted In Menter's plant Is to he built at Pt. Belvoir. of Dimetom of the' association ^Up at the Snip^ yesterday at a meeUng 4>f the all Chriatmaa mall be potted be- Pointing j^ior loved downing In the Kaat River. HOUSECOATS* - P Va., the Army’s engineer training yesterday morning at 9:30 in the bank's board of dlr^tora. fore D«c. 19. Now that time haa Lest-m^ute rushca, of Origtnelly four youtha had been cenUr. AEC and the Army WIU Nylon quilt, pltiin and flowered prints. Sizes 12-20. auxiliary room of the Manchester Glenney’s appointment comes past. I know from previous ex­ always begin when the indicted in tha death of Menter. sham the coet. .Memorial Hospital, Mm. Bklson By JOSEPH A. OWENS atrect clothea into ring tog*. Sul­ alMut a month after hU father, perience the volume of Christmas (Hiristmae mail is grsnteet. Obb- On# of them, Robert Tnchten- The Army wants a mobile nu­ Bailey, president, pmsided at the RockviUe (S p ecia l)—Talking! livan wore ankle length tights dur­ the banka flrat president/Slid its mall hasn’t reached its peak.” sequcntly, the poet office win re­ ing the exhibition. main open from 7 n. m. unti). 6 berg, IS, pmvioualy wise grsmted e clear furnace capable of producing ^ 1 4 . 9 5 meeting. from behind wisps of clgam'ttc' chairman since 1947, resigned aa Last year the biggest loed of separate trial and testified for about 3,000 hfltfwatts of electricity, Is her mport. Mm.. Raynsr also smoke which float lasily into the | WeaderfnI Cmmtry director and chairman the p. m., including Saturd^. In Christmas mall came on Dec. 19. many cittos, postal employes will the proaecutlon. estimated by engineem to ^ mentioned the. regional confer­ air, the boys at the Elks Club often In those day* the proprietor* of boar^ when 139.0QP pieces of mail were A fimt degree murder charge enough to serve a community of ence held Nov. 18 ia Glasronbury, center thrir conversation on the | the grove operated three lake Glenney who, with hig brother woefc nlgfil ahifts as well. i canceled here. Thit situgUon. ob­ "But I hope.” Postmaster Grant agsdnst Jerome Ueberman, 17, between 2,000 and 2,300 personsi the subject of the meeting, ’’champ.” They don’t speak about: hoaU, the Spray, Escort and Yu- Edn-ard, operates their father’s viously to ^tical. was diamlssed by the court last The plant is tbvbe iKt built that it Seersuckers, Cotton, Quilts. •■Femlly Living.” An interesting the “Brockton Blockbuster” or, for ' marie. The uaugl fee for a ride concluded, “that thia to one year ■f "-vi Barbara I. 0aaMs What'to do T’" The postmaster'a every mall bag will he empty, and tlu. week. He still faces a man­ can be broken down into sections Wool and Rayon Plaids and discussion followed with the Rev. that matter, the fighter with the | on the lake wa* a nickel but the advice 1*: ' slaughter charge. and flown Sriiefe needed. Corduroys. Sizes 12-20, 16*'^- John C. Knott, dlmctor o f . the killer inatinct who wore conapicu- ; .last ride of the day,.which waa every postal employe at home, on Koelow was depicted by the Mri^ Tmne Daniels, 369 Porter marriage and family apoetilata oua knee length white drawem, | a complet* awing around Snipaic. ■‘Use 'air parcel poet’ for your Christmas Eve. Then we can all proeecution aa leader of the gang St., announces the engagement of -L _ _ ' 24>/^ and 38 to 50. and Miss Fay Moeller, family life billed aa the “Manaaaa Mauler" | coat 16 cents. The largest of gift packages going -to other '«lA * - ^ t least, until It’d time for which roamed Brooklyn Parks st- her daughter, MUs Barbara Imne D tM thd LAMMt IVisrht apecialist at the University of ’The eternal ruler of fistiana to; the boats, tha Yumarie, which sUte*. Air meU postage to the New Year’s cards and Thank you’ Daniels, to George William Frost, MJUmt ISSgnt best idea for any remaining notes,” night, beating and torturing in­ $ And Up Connecticut. . ; theae men ia the last of the carried 190 paaaengera when filled nocent victims "for thrill.” son of Mr. end Mrs. Percy Frost, 5.98 Mm. Lois Barlow of Rockville, ham-knuckie champions. A fighter to capacity, usually made the Attorneys for Koelow aiid Mltt- 56 Wellington St., Hertford. By THE AS80CIATBD PBB88 a graduate 6f the Hartford Hos­ who, it was often claimed, could trip. When John L. said he man argued that MenUria death Miss Daniels Was graduated— Hollywood — Ruth Selwyn, 48, pital School of Nursing, has m- fell an ox with a tingle punch, the would enjoy a ride around the was not murder but reeulted from from Manciiester High School ®*'C" Broadway’s only woman cently Joined the staff .of visiting mightiest Roman of them all, John lake, ticket sellrta were mobbed. M H S Choii and Orchestra misebevious prank. with the class ’ of 1«54...... Her producer, former aotmss, and wi­ DUSTERS nurses as a pert time 'nurse. L. Sullivan. Enile WaitiMm, Bucky Everyone wanted to be on the , Both defense counsel said they flsnee is employed by Arrow. Hart dow of Edgar Selwyn, e founder of Christmas haaketa, toys and Joberts, Billy Flower and a hand­ boat with him. Stepping back and Hegeman, Hartford the old Goldwyn Studios and a In 23rd would appeal tha verdict Nylon, Cotton. Quilts, Seersuckers warm clothing tor children have ful of othem cast only an occa­ prto land yfter the cruise he told 'hristmas Concert The aeatehcing date has not noted Broadway producer and been sent to Mm, ftayner’a office sional r glance at the televlaton the people. ”It’a line country been set. / theater owner. Bom in TaseweU, and Corduroys in an array of col­ Well! There am thoee who mpri- orful prints and solids. Sixes 10-20 by several k>eel regen ts for dis­ acreen when boxing bouta are bn here” in his typical brogue. By WHrrNEV JACOBS Va. Died Monday. tribution, at Christmas. becaitae 99 yearn age the "Boston. V)t their voices almost shook the mand those to whom they act un- Princeton. .-nnrrt«B N. iw J.t — -Thepi.- Rev. Ed end 3S-44, v Billy Flower remembers his en­ In Iqkte of wind and water. About: refUra. A t the cloae 6f the business Strong Boy” exhiMted his talenCs trance and exit from the city al­ iR oN w y srd Howell Roberta, 59, dean o "up at the Siiip” and they were 490 iieople bra\-^ th* elemenU While the Round Teblo Singera $ meeUng, members of the hoard most to the last detail. "He wore to hear tbe Manciiester High were without iloubt the most ex- Forum Tours troly, ’ the Princeton Theological Semi­ 2.98 Up wrapped the. Ohristtoea gifU there. Today they am millionaires, nary for nine yearn and associat­ striped pants, a long black coat School choira sing (Sirtotmas carols ccllent group, both the Freshmen J. W.. Cheney which era given annually by the in memories at leaat. and a vest. Ryan wsa with him end other ed with the aeminery for 34 yearn. visiting mh-sea to pmtterita whom last night in the end Sophomore Choirs were aL fiN PIN! PUR PilT / eonnMlaf Geniiaiiy Oh, Te Have Seen Him all the , time but all I can.recall high school roditorium. The or- moat equally good. Pearson salf he Bom in middle GrenvlUe, N. T. they ha.6 been t-iaiting over a Of all the gmat ethletea who IT o tho SdUor, Died Monday. about him la that he wore g derby. chestra atoo toyed several selec- ^ coOld work most easily with the period of yearn. It is poaslhle to have biased across the sports Nobody paid much attention to tions. Bo Ruaain ia warning tho West U. S. Winter GIs’ Washington - - U ; Gen. Ray­ LOUNGING - iPi‘**cnt freshmen, but he added, urohaae 'tiiese gifts throrgh the scene few, if any, could captum, Ryan aven tho’.igh he had' been The near .capacity audience >he said th* same thing tost year A m U ^ AU-orer agnlaat narming Oerntany? mond McLain, 64, who began' his temorlal lh:nd, a fund consiaUng OPEN EVERY £ hold and multiply followem the champion before Sullivan. heard o|,<^ English, Austrian. Mo- about the preaent aophomoree. H m lAth f#lt out outj ’ Wall! • The Rada’ manning of millUry earner aa an enlisted min of roritritautions .from peo; le 'who Kaat Germany and thair conduct Equipment Best PAJAMAS way the 5’10” Irishman did. The "That day at Snip was . even rcvlen. M d Russian cerola, as veil results showed how much effort in the Oklahoma National Guard NIGHT UNTIL 9 wish to riake a donation’ in mem­ burly slugger, who depended upon greater than the time we had for -J *•♦«»»<* Photo. anA lA t vitli^ them and alaawham alnce 1»45 ia< and In 40 years of service held top In Corduroy, Rayon and Cotton .6( ■' Htlllnm O. Glenney, Jr. as the/more fsmillar ChrtotLtos . ihyr had put into th* program, Startlag Tomorrow ory of friends, or mlatives. Sixty brute strength and endurance to Queen 'Victoria’s Jubilee. I saw songs like "Silent Night” end “An-. ‘l)hls was the 23rd annual Cbrtot- •oA rhliiBstoM s* ntaltlng many feel that It is neoea- Camp Hale, Colo., Dec. 9 (P)—The Army Jobs, including comptroller Quilt Roae, Navy, Black, Red. Jam of CKriatmas imndy rJso were . V. aary to rearm Weat Germany. rvln his battles, was as magnetic them both and they were the big- lumber and coal business on N. gels We Have Heard On -High," ^ mas Concert and Oarot Sing and United States' winter soldier -is of the Army, Died Tuesday. Sixes 10-18. packaged for luM> CLEANING.] Ernie, who admits his nose was en and childre.n 6rlped sweat from down on him, but not reflect from ley Fi of the ChrUtmaa season could both pressed against the plate. ^ glass about John L. have been exag­ and the .coUpU have be.jtelL ' their browa and . cheered madly ihe gold championship belt which gerated, but those who saw him. three c en.,Marcie. 7; Kinnber- Former Resident (Lawer Stieet Fleer l«val—Next te Shoe Repair) window of the hotel barroom aa he when their hero climbed through he had lost. Lynn* Hallin. another aololat, SiiUiBfry D^t.—2iul Floor Reu to Sponsor peered Inside to see the great- man, even If only in a three round exhi­ ly.- 3: William rv, eight - Die ri»pe». For three rounds the. two men monti sang an Austrian ceroL "As Lately picks up tbe conversation. "He aet bition year* after ha had lost the We Watched,” in which the Notes Birthday iiii up evei^ man in the house. John 'rtg fact that Sullivan vnt. some sparred and wheq it ems over the' title, ware spoiled. Do you re­ Danct) Saturday crotvd whlcb etood bi «eJ>uge-^ii-: changes of mood .from peace to ex * ' •* **^*"’* L. put **'71ve dollar hill an the' 50 poun4la averwetght- end had member aeeing thn last of the uberanee weng^rung pt the waye: counter and told MaePhembh he been ehqcn of Ms p o n ^ robea cle aroMiMl the. tampornry ring, greet gisdiatomt I f you Oa puli' Qirislnifii . J Y iw d i.ln town hnvo roa dned mobbed Sullivan •eeklhg to shake of Pearson’s haad. rtrst th* quieti » fSRPlhg from n Florid* pni^ I f # Th6 Reemriion Dept, is plan­ w anM everyone to have a drink three years previous by Gentieman up a chair and share your fortune lovely voice of the gjrl, Ahd thJn ning ' to have a dance Saturday, on him. Five dollars in’ those days Jim Corbett at New Orleana, his hand..- The way waa Anally with those who never caught a w ^ n picturo o4 Mre. S S # meant little to the throng. He tirared for him to the men's room ¥*riilay the Joyful sound of ‘the '■whiile a w ffn . (took who obaervod her Dec. 06, 7:30 pm. to 10 p.m. This was mal money.” glimpse of the "Immortal Cham­ group of Round Table .Singers dancir.ww be for children in s«v, By Steamer te Snipsle was the great John L. and, wheth­ whee he hal changed from his pion.” 96lh birthday Monday with a fam­ would be heard. ily (flnner et tho home of her oon. enth'grade and up througli'the age H was for Sullivan to er he was the offieial champion or A Christmas service will be held The third soloUt, John Ander­ of 19. oe^ r’t for the s c m ‘ b f. the ex­ not, he waa their^ champion, Jerome. 230 W. 3Sth S t, RM ora Co. and etcctric.ana Harry at |Wiv-Aa*ei.rtIy of Goa only. Each and completed' the trip to the that both men wore tight fitting Frovers Parly aid rtven th* association on both the ,3iinday SohoM aild children of ing of peace and evoked the aw* FarkTMirstng hem*, tormerly Rved BUr IN 1>EGEMBER eoupHk-miMt have a ticket, hWh grove by ateameri leather gloves and during the projects, stating that "wlOiout the the Hapiiy Bl'd# Story Hour will' which Christmas always brings on. Cambridge Street this town. .13 eUtallilMa jr i either the East ■ His srrival at the recreation first round of tha three roimd af­ help of all concerned, the ^rtotSua* partieiftote. with it. Although Andsrjien was Her hbabend, Henry Arthur Cook, Side or West Side ftecreaticti cen­ area opemted by Albert Thom’p- fair, mixed it Up in lively fashion. Entertainment, n. community party and tke-Natlvity would - Included in th* program wilt be almost hidden from the audience was n slgiial man on th* railroad. ter. Everyofle must be a meiuher /- son set Qff a wild celebration. He Both flaahed sharp rights and sing, movies—all topped off by a not possible. / Christmas rec.iatioiui and the because hs was singing with ths They toft Manchester in 1938 and PAY IN of tha laoreaticn program. was greeted locally at he was the lefts which stufig -the receiver. singing of Ghrtotme* csrola Spe- Mr. (took died two years ago. visit of Santa Oaua and U.e dis­ combined choirs, his voice rang pot cisl vocal and instru'.nental selec­ clearly.. . ^ .Mre-Co<>k became a m enm r of tribution of gifts and candy— await tions will be given by other* of During this.part of tha evening Orfbrd Pariah Oupter. DAR of *>*«•• ••• •*- JANUARY the children of the town a t .the 40Town Oificials the Chapel. more than half aa many singers thia town in 1930 and jiinftt IflOi „ Christmas perty Umt the M-inches- Rev. Josepi Vitetio, ministering were on the stag* as there were has boon a membartoi-torg*. Sho ' ter Impro7*:vent Asen. to giving At Open Hoii*e evar^.elUt. will talk on the Christ­ people in the audiencr, for with waa active Jn other organtoattaBS Svinday at the Community Y. mas theme, and. Prstor Kenneth L the 36 Round Table Singera. there iM ^-livtflg In kUachester. , Tha.jmrty '.vill get uiNlerway St Gustafson cqrdiaUl.v'invitsA'lhe pub­ were, 374 young Slngarsrr- IT I' B aaideo nar eon. Jeram* ftobk, H i THRIFT-’N-GIFT CENTER^^ p.m., scoop ing to Cd-vard Mor- Some 40ytowu40/4) officials attended lic to .ttend til* special Chriat- Freshmen and 47 SophehKSee— ah* haa a grandson and a greet larty and'John Mers, co-chairmen an open house foh their benefit at mas service. participating. A(,iiffiea th* power greadsop living In Honolulu. moAust bf the affair, and Merrall Pa>-ne, the MumcipklHujuf'--- Building last night NA$^IFTS FOR HAS 8IFTS FOR HAS RIFTS FOR president of the association, has visitin'"T g various offices to meet extendad an invitation to afl chil­ town WOI workers and to acquaint dren between thi ages of one and themaelvea. generally with the WOMEN THE HOME KIDDIES 10. funbtiona of the departments. ' ‘The party, V.hlch Is an annual A fter the tour of offices, with • Nykm Hosiery • Portable and Small • Snow Suits project of U;c ■ soociatton, ia t: da the guests traveling in . small possible bv the contrib '.tion# re­ groups, refreshments were served' • Nylon and Rayon Clock Radios • • • G loyM WEAR ceived from Ipcel.bustnessMen and' in the coffee room in the basement; Underwear • Toasters 7^ aocietiea and to the aasoriatio^ of the building. Luggage • Hats^ second regular i.ontrlbutton tOyOte — The open house began at 8'p. • Gipves - . — • Irons • Stfppai holiday atmfnphere o f the Nbrth m. in the hearing room .when the A NEW MEMORYBOdKI End. officials and beads of de'^rtmentg • Pajamaa • HairDryera A Nativity scene w a ^ again were Introduced. . STOCKINOe erected Jiiia year on Depot Square A WONDERFUL GIFT - -ANYTIME» A IM IDWARDS i / 'The offices had been bedecked • Nichtgowna ‘ , , • Revere Cookwear by ~ tnembars of the qbaoeiaUM w t| h Christmas decoration* earlier For those special occtsibns.. .when you FRESENTS aided by the Mancheal XW ‘ Nelienelly Arfvartbed in MlUworbr -in th* 4toy. muM look ywr very best, you F LOUNGE CHAIRS ■ 1 A fO R T A B lf- All lengths. .< BUSINESS SHEERS m NSC-IV made escfMjfesly by falta NOW! 100°o KOOLFOAM Cushioning 11.36 Pr.' $1.16 Pr. 8 pairs $3.75 , S pairs $8.25 in BOTH Scat Cushion and Back! TYPEWRITER fr o M SEAMLESS 61 gauge, 15 denier CALLING ALL Albums «v«il«bl# «s feNewtt MARLOmrS r u n -Ae s is t . Until yon sit aa a PulhaaBaireloBiige eludr, youTi lisuw know ' $1.16 Pr, 51 gauge, 15 denier • T U t Is Your life’* LifMae rab ^ The bow invitingly coaJortible a chair can bel Why? Becansa anfy $1.36 Pr. ' perfect bebjr gift. i i BOYS and GIRLS! 8 pairs $3.25 famone Pnllnuaaire givbs yon tha patanted “Spthm Float" FROM In itld h i S 'pairs $3.75 :i:Hl W « Imps ' • .Sjriiis b Your Life* u Mr. * Mrs. Tbe eonstmctiralioppcd off with luxurione A SANTA W IU F n d dMwfktful W tddiag or Anniversary gift. .ohtwnmiolded Kbolfoan latex cushioning in both back ^ LADY- WINDSOR NYLON HOSIERY— • 'This b Your Life* Aftoaklbc actual book BE HERE THIS WEEKl aadnueieihloscatcnahionsl Nowondttyonfeta * • ROYAL ^ #OR T N I LADIES... used oo tbe T V show. ‘The perfect gift for Yrw ia Cmm wSh nwnw_#ep‘ewl 60 gauge, 16 denier * 100 denier fliagieal ffoating-on-air feeUng that’e out of this world. psar 'fouad g iiiig THURS! and SAt.-1 P. M. TO CLOSING • U N m W O O D . tooy. HoMb 52 firwmf nooAf $17JW EXTRA HEAVY $ Provo It to yoateeU!* • FOR THE MEN . . . 3.98 i i ^ SMITH-CORONA Regularly $1.25 Pr. StorflRg Tomorrow , ' 'I' ■* Jenmeyer with TWO dlviden for $1.36 Pit- ‘ 8 pairs $3.75 *60 thia exeeptioaal chair... test its honnons oomfort.. • iyii SATURDAY ALL DAY • REMINGTON easy, pecking! Hangers hoM S OFEN UNTIL t ■'■I' ■ K j auita wrlakto-fre*. Rajren Oaboi^ SPECTAL 97c Pr. EVERY NIGHT • ehooee your own euiteni eevering free a ieleetlee of fabnlees W* are agent* ehw fer din* lining. SSJM. 51 gaiige, 30 denier llernata and OSveltt Peri- Prices Pliu Tex iiiKi fabrics... than a second look at the priea tag. •••Ki Qnlak THppfi- hoNhi/ erecytkkig $ pairs $2.85 BUSINESS SHEERS HANONESTEirS MOST flOffPLETE SUEOTION OF TOYS you aeod for aevoml days! ■■■ 1LI.V 4-1LEO PAYMENT p l a n ,A Y A U j UILB HBoeth gaherdlne Ibdeg, J 97c. Pr. 3 pairs ^.96 I il l ttaa. OISJK f ' TYFEW R im m d ADDING MACHINE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCR 1 V- A ll Christmas Packing *ComjMrof IPSi teoiloyoH !• mrmks yamr mm Camfmt TmSt SAU$-..'RENTALS — REPAIRS « STiMtTING TOMORROW * »■-, TEXTILE STORE 5§1 I A. L. 8L0C0MB, Prop. BSertlag next toeok am wM he y and Thomday evo- ST^N oar MAiK)M«t«r^iiFhisi 'THE HOUSE OF CARDS" rmrsnuammoma px: ■hMs n« woS os nS day ■p ant #SP nikai, M II ' liSinni^

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$10,000 in Bank ceeded. All partica agree to this, the building of a senool on Keeney recognition of the Chiftaee Com­ Handiwork of Hans WeisS and yet ta its practical application Street with the CrabtrM pleas as Peiping t)eiiouiice8 munist regime and Amaricen L STOP THOSE DEAm DOORS the plaintiff (J.. Rubinow, atty.) quickly as possible. They cannot lecognltion o f ,the Chinese Nation­ Helps Acquittal seems to loae sight of it " proceed In any legal manner with Nutting Once More alists under Gentimlissimo Cbiang jplos/ Office to Add Why M t taka ttaae ta check tae apace anuad yeur dawt ta t m T he Q peii Foruin In another portion of this same any other plans. This nftich ahould Kai-ahek, who holds Formoea. BalUmora, Wi—A S5-year-old fac­ be obvioua to, even them; at this hew iMch draft yeu are getttagt aad hew aheu* the h|ht yeu Memorandum Judge King also tory worker with a tlO.OOO bank statea: "But alterationah In the late date.. (CoutaHMS from Pago 0«6)^ Chicago U^Ten-ymr-old Terry are laetag; sag iwhat ahent tae diM rea ea the ie e r f K n they Comipunlcatloi^ for publlcatlona In the Open Forum will not Helen M. Fitipatrick i^lerjk, Examinations Open account was acquitted of a charge bo guaranteed publication If they contain more than 300 worita plans which constitute omissions High Court Justice Steomberg loosed a gas-fiO^ baL that he stole $8 from a man in a giettlag the draft to e ? ' of Uemu which must be supplied in tef BriUin. What Nutting did, ac­ supermarket. > . The Hcndd reaervea the right to decline to publita any matter cording to some diplomatic ob­ loon from her Ohicagw hoiqe re­ that may be Ubeloua or which Is In bad taste. Fraa expression the future would Indirectly violate Marries Assistant Ooventry, Dec. 15 (Special)'—oChrlstmas party PrlAay at t p. m. Emilie P. Gow was arreated after Deea your famUy have to puU aa< tag ta get the deer epeat If the provisions at the law in that Criminal Changes servers. waa to make clear a facet cently bearing a message: ’’Help, 'accepted at Brookmoore Bam with Mrs. a customer in the store accused of poUUcal viawa is desired.by contributions of this character, of British foreign policy that tbs' AppUeationi a n belrtf aa-'^yea ahrnild have .yior doers takes ear* of with INTER- but letters which are defamatory or abusive will bo rejected. they m i^ t. In effect, bring about for a V.■■ 8.~ a------r ilS«m ca CPmmW- John Dougherty of Bolton as Gow of Scooping up A H bill lie LOCKINO METAL WBATHBR8TRIPWN0. construction coot which would ex­ With Nation’s liteForeign Office itself would have (OeetinoMl from Page One) She iieo includsd her name and aien axamlnatlon for probaUonfl chairman. There will be a work­ haid dro|md on the floor. Sfbsn ceed the appropriation." preferred to have kept obscure. address. shop on James Barrie's "Twelve searchM by police, Gow waa found "Pollttas Beye' perete footings with 8" cinder two or three week honeymoon to appointment u aubiUtute clerk at PlMM A. lissdi. 95 H hhiHr St>-T«l. MI*M4TQ Isn’t fodliah to assume that Nutting, head of the British A farmer found the balloon tha local poet office. The rate of Pound Look" directed by Mrs. to be carryinig |49S in cash, In im- l y Uie Editor,. block walU and width will be 5' we are going to have a school oh Holdrege, Neb; (F) When delegation to the U.N., said in an­ an undisclosed Western destina­ about a week later in a field hear Curd o f ' pay la 81.61 an hour for aubaUtutes Raye Chilver. Zoel Parenteau of cashed check for 143 and ^ivi> bank 0 $11,887.00. Keeney Street ivUhout any ahiiiba tion. W* «t«h to Uiaak aH I believa ty this time every voter Wilben oeweeke, 32, succeeds G. swer to a question'on the . television Grand Junction. lUch.. about 75 kora. frtonSa and reIMvael with Increaapa given according 'to Manchester will be stage manager books with depoaita totaling $10,000. - Electrical. or trees around it? Isn’t it obvi­ broadcast: Mrs. Douglas ia the daughter of miles from Oticagb. He spotted Magistrate William F, Laukaitla and taxpayer in town ia tired at Royal Hanson as Phelps County acts of Undam sad tm l laggth of aervlce^ announced Rich­ and take the part of Toombes. B-1. Delete .ell Equipment, ous that all the conduits etc. for "A Chtaiese Communist attack'on Sheriff and Mra. C. E. Heater, who the note and informed police. u« in our racrat b*r*avT ard J. Healey, r^ o n a l director. OUiers in - the cast are Ronald acquitted Gow with the bbaervatlon hearing abotn the Keeney Street speakers and Wiring under Item the electrical ayatem are being left Sheriff Jan; 1 he ^ e a over for a were among the 10 friends end Two officers rushed to the rBpcclally thank all those man with Gow’ii wealth Advertise In The Her«ld— It Pays Formoab is an attai:k upon a mem­ beautllul norat tributoo sad . Farther Information can bo ob­ Glendinnlng, as Sir Harry Sima; School squabble. It is aino very ap­ 34 of. Specifications except as tot in the walls with the thought of man who firaf plwied on the aher- ber of the. United Nations and relatives attending the private wed­ w jmbecg'hpme. 0*0 at car*. - hardly raaort to a $5 theft. "Oh. p«m mbav ** tained from Poatmaater Herman Carolyn Janssen of Manchester, parent thatf everyone la beginiilng Iowa, 83,350.00. using them at some future date? Iff a badge the. siame yoai Geweeke would no doubt call for collective ding and reception. m okay,” Terry told them. r . XicOoyt. Lady Sims; and Mrs. Donald 1. “intercom and Room Pro­ Isn’t it true that additional costs o f The Rev. Arthur I just wanted to see how far it lira. Otadro Johert i to aee behind t£’« Republican poll- was bom. / ' action by the United Nations in fir. and itrs. Application forma which can be Hodidna of Willimantic as Kate. gram Sound Syatam". i Page 155 from $60,000 to $70,000 are atill to Hanson said thiee phases of the which we would, of course, be in­ pastor of the First would go." obtained at the local office must Meet Tomorrow i i i l tica that surround this project. of 8|>cciflcatlona—complate ialn. 1435,00. a Litecontrol Company Cati No. party will also include'the children Goodyear Tire A Rubber Oo. and pneu.natic grpi. to deterr.iine ex­ They Hunted Deer 5. Omit sidewalks next Parking 13FVS-3 with 200 watt lamps and Grange Fete Set. and Santa will be present to dis­ U. 8. Rubber Co. have developed actly how elastic and strong they Area and leave graMed iaiand with chromium plated, horisontal sup­ tribute gifts. rubberised nylon materials so were. But Got Surprise metal edging only. 3300.M. porting strips at ieach of the three For Tomorrow Program Piaaaed strong and light-weight and . elas­ Four a t the most promising ma- II 6. Om it. Tar ar.d Gravel Roai ■ections. $400.00. K-4. Omit 509< On Sunday evening the Christ- tic that: terials—two from each of the tu'o and Sewer fret' Keeney Street aa crawl apace lighting when tunnel ENGINEER mss program will be presented at 1, It has now become possible rubber companies, and all four of Salisbury, Md., (dV-Deer hunt far as contour ’ 78 and leave W^lk job isxuaed, $300.00. Total $37,- North Coventry, Dec. 15 (Spe­ the Second (>ngregaUonal Church to make integral Uutks— fuel cells different weights and thicknesses era on Maryland’s esatern shore to Keeney. Street and aplll stpi 975.00. \ bagged a 1,000-pound animal yes­ cial)—The Grange will hold its at 7:30. The Christian Endeavor built Into an airplane's wings—out —were chosen for an exhaustive water on aite. $3,633.00. From "Notes On a meeting held of thdm. ' aeries of mv<,ct teats, on a tank terday but It didn't exactly meet 7. Gmlt glaaed tile in corridors ivember 10, 1954 between Mr. BOOTS last meeting of the year tomor­ Society will present a pageant "Why the Chimea Rang" under the Taaks Won’t Rupture car propellec down a track by a speciftcatiorji since it was a black and aubatitute Stone Oeek 660 M i^ n , Mr. Turlclngton, Mr. Croc- row night and ftdlowing th^'meet- direction of Miss Thelma Wrij^t. 3. In accidents where pas­ Navy aliplane launching catapult. Angus steer. •brick to 0’4" high wrlth painted r. Goalee, and Mr. Robb”, FOR MSN— FOR ROYS tag th m will be the Christmas The nursery knd primary groups sengers can be expected to sur­ The tank and car were acceler­ Battle Mixon, regional game dnder block above. $1,096.00.' the folldw(lng point was raiaed. party for members and their chil­ will render selections as will the vive the crash impact, these tanks ated to the desired velocity In the warden, aaifi the cteer was killed 6. Delete glased tile on walls of 1. All OMts Including double ^"The Gift Thai Keeps On Giving*" win not ruptiira, and cause fire. first 100 feet of the 300-foot track. before daylight on the farm of Auditorium and substitute Stone dren. Santa will be present to give Junior entoir. There will be other architecta fern, counsel fees, sewer features including duets by George "The CAA turns this informa­ At the end of the track an arreat- Elmer Maaaey near' Maaaey's creek 660 brick to door head water, and rigb(:^f-way coats at $ gifts to all children 10 years or TurCotte and Carol MarUlng. tion over to industry for its use in iiu; gear stopped the oar and flung crossing, Worcester County. height except on-walls next Stage approximately $60,000 to $70,OW lESTRUYS RCA VICTOR RCA TOSCANINI'S under. the manufacture and sale of this the tank and contents Into a sand­ . - He blamed "jackUghtera"— which will be Stone Creek 660 will have to be sMeHed* against Everyone in the community la in­ i l l 45 AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPH NEW RELEASE ■H* Those over 10 and including vited to this apecial Christmas tyf« of tank," the announcement bag-faced backstop. To avoid fire hunters who do their gunning at brick for. full height. $335.00. the $450,000 appropriid' CAMDEN RECORDS adults are asked to bring a 35 cent service. added. hasards, water was used instead of night with the aid of lamps, an il­ 9. Reduce ceramic tile walls In gift for exchange, the ladles to be The flexible .materials were de­ gasoline in moat of the tank teats. legal practice. Mixon aaid game-- all areas .epeclfled to 4’-6'' high These added coats of fi by RCA VICTOR Pill*. RCA COMPLHE CHILDREN'S HMpitaliaed veloped and tested as part of a 8-. 000 to $70,000 are atlll ni wrapped in white and the men in ' LiUet Norma Roaa is alii a pa­ The CAA has foi.nd that the authorities and State Police art in­ with rounded cap tile and painted 12" L r « — $1.98 ' DEPARTMENT red. Mrs. Rosa M. Johnson la year reeearch program at the CAA simulated airplane wings bnd their vestigating several iMds to the plaster above. $1,096.00. cd in thp Lawrence eatlroate so'kls FREE! Album of 10 RocorUs Para-Troop t tient at the Manchester Memorial technical evaluation center here. flexiMa fuel ceils can be hurled ‘You won’t believe your eyes, ^li 10 Change Asphalt Tile, from all figure would still not be within tw chairman of the refreshments 'Hoapital where she underwent an culprits’ Identity. / $39.95 "FEATURING NOWDY.DOODY < comnUttee for the evening! One CAA ofllclal said that flr6 when you see how Urge your V "C " to 50% "B " and 50% " C . (.ppropriation evien if he were al­ ^ 45 R.PA4. operation last week. She would lowed to make the above delettona. BaptlMns at Church aftei'-the-crash, resulting from the diamonds appear in this locking, $300.00. EXTENDED AND SANTA CLAUS" V enjoy hearing from her friends in rupture of fuel tanks and the II. Use Venetian Blinds by The following ia also from the Portables \ 45 Attachment (I A t the aervicea o f the Second school and Sunday School. iilusion mounting. Rings inter­ spraying of gasoline over the "FindeU” In place of “ Pella". Notes raferr^ to above: FLAYS— 49e $49.95 \ $19.95 . RCA Dlim Deng School SotIm < B O O T S I Congregational (jhiirch Sunday the New Members lock to slay, together with dia« - Fed. Tax' iifi • - 2. "If Lawrence were to try to fo lh ^ n g were baptised: Patricia wreckage, accounts for almost one.- $450.00. Members recently joining the foiicth of the fatalities in airplane monds always in full view. Includei 13. Reduce face brick allowance reriae his plans to bring them A. Boly and John H. Kenney, Second Cpngregatiefial ChurOl are down to the money left because of children of Mr. and Mrs. .Louis accidenta, from $60.00 to $40.00 per M. $1.- AVAILAILE FOR CHRISTMAS ^IVWG William ParadlB, W, O. Dcinkwa- "The problem of Are deaths after Jili the above deductlona from the ap­ Boly;.ObrlaUne PdtUiv daughter of Pay 08 Unis os $4.00 W—fcly— Ofitor Sots From $42.50 600.00. - I T - 9 5 t ter, Ronald and Bevarly Tlatha- airplane crashes appears on its It. Reduce Blanket Allowance propriation, his changes would be ## Hr. and Mrs. Russell Potter; way, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hath­ way out," ha said. from 118,000 to $15,219. $3,781.00. ao major as to also Invite a tax­ \ / “P X Sharon J., Patricia and Roberta, away, Mx*. ,Dorothy Drlnkwatar Dr. H. J. Osterhof, Goodyear's . /Buy With Confidence 14. Change from crawl space payer’s iniit dn the grounds of aub- "GLEN MILLER ^m ited Edition children of, Mr. and Mrs. Alton F. and Mrs. Ifetty Peracehlo. director of research, ar id "the CAA slab to pipe tunnels and slab on atantiallty.” FOR MEN /Pisroe, Jr.,, and Malcolm Robert program has proved that these grade using excavated materials an^ Holly A. Raft. ehUdren. of Mr. Now, the “ Politics boya" hate to ^ Maachmter Eveaiag Herald tanka are practical. Wa could be- to underside of Slab. slid as. floor hear the mentlon^of the deci.vion H>*'s $24.95 - 1 5 45 Ext^ded Plays $24.95 Of tunnels. No building paper of Judge King, handed down at the FOR ROYS *• fuwera .were K'ven oy jsr. ana it:::: Mrs. . waiter Havea, p - taken under slab on grade. Pipe Mandamtir- h e a ii^ on .Apr. 10, tunnel win be taken to same ele­ 1954. In his MemoTandum^pf De­ iiiiit vation aa previous crawl' apace. cision Judge King stated: MARIO UNZA i’StiHIEIIT PRINOE” FOR THE LATEST AND GREATEST ing has been appointed to act aa That roast of ^beef -far- Sunday Air Force, Navy, and 'piaay air­ iHiii Pipe tunnela will be built of con- event ctm the appropriation be ex­ Itqrmanent, aexton of the church dinner will be m trs delicious if craft companies. have watched SEE MANCHESTER'S ONLY r and, community house. ------you rub it with rosemary setaon- progress of the project. MANCHESTER CObM ETE MUSIC STORE Party Saturday Ihg: powder„^l)efolre. you put it in Stuart aalb materials, alao have iiisi A S A A j'iEiinijii A i'lqilii-i!'-'':! A l-i'ilHHiii'iH! A fi'HH'iiHni'H i imnipiiiHnn A p j The Mr, and Mrs. C^ub will hold the oven. potential uaea as fuel cells for gss- LWariti jomeone’s heart BOOTS! l O l S ^ l N ST. TEL. MI-9-2036 OPEN THURS.. FRI., SAT. C02YI wAeMf eoLonfmf MANCHESTER Open Et'eitinys "'For Your Mhshal Pleasures"" •vtfrythins* f ' with on from » 7 ' « 1 FOR MEN K l D S LO VE 'E M I My^THER'S FOR ROYS

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Temple, 39, of Cleve* ramlndod to bring tliAc grA> bag Four teehagera who wars ar­ R«y Raberta gifts. • rested yesterday and charged with Two Court Scoidons '^Tomorrow Grant aaid thia mominc. > On T ax Cut land, Ohio, was killed at 3;3C a. m. breach of the peace for'allegedly Listtd Next Week (E8T) when hiS car crashed head* Roy RobarU, a former reAdent of Wapping, died yesterday in barring two of three eAts from the i t a f O m } ru g o o b a) King David LoCgs, lOOF, No. FrankUn Building on MAn Street on into a truck. East Brooklield, Vt. For many 81. wiU mast in Odd Fallowa Hall Next week the Town Court Many non*fatA acAdents were had their cases continued until will only convene on two days: from anemia aa a re* U. S. Weighs Trade He said Uwt ia doing those two yeara be was employed at tha Prlday a t 7:80 p.m.- th a buAneaa, Dec. 33 in Town Court this morn­ mporM. New York City had S3 Hartman Tobacco Co. resAon, with Aaetion ei AReera Monday and Thursday. Judgs 'd ie leaa of Mood. The thinge, the nation can cut* back during the flrA Ane houra *rhe ing. t. John B. O: Rottnsr said this la ham reoelvlnf both on tm active forces au long aa it Hia wife, Emma C. Roberta, for 1956, will ba foUoarad by a com­ To Free Amerieans Chicago area had 65 in 10 hours. died in Wapping in October, bined ChrtAmaa party with Sun* Released under $50 bonds ip oocti morning that, the Wednesday I plaama aa a part of a tas an adeqiiata tndned'military Areas of rain or snow Increased caM.'the youths art DonAd Wirta, and Saturday sessions will be ____ ; daal|Bed to build up hia reaarvt. FuiierA servicea will ba held Mt RabAeah Lodge. haxards in the north. tomorrow afternoon A 2 o'ci<^ 17, A 11 Main St.; William Descy, combined on Thursday. aliONHIi fbDowlnf Ua ooUa)>ae .(Omtlanad fram Pnge Ona) Plana to build that rasarvc, to be President Elsenhower, who pro* Ig, of 156 Hilliard S t; Harold Du­ SaeTl. Ite la aehadulad to receive sent to the new Damocmtic con­ in Chelaea, V t GravaAde serv­ Bembere o t Ben ihra Chapter claimed S*D Day and has takan icea will be held at 2:30 Saturday mas. 94 Mather St., and Robert iaetlMr bfeod tranafuaton today. A check ahowed acraening of tha trolled Congress, am a fu- cry the leademhip in the campAgh. ot B’nA B’riUt ara Currantly mak­ Bannott, 211 McKee S t, both 16. IttA rscord, which they would have Other Vadeaa aourcea aald the from Untveraal BiUtary TrAning, afternoon in the Wapping Oema* ing donations p t toys, .wohs and if found guilty in ordinary court caaaa haa beat, oomiSlatad and |U1 pleaded for an unblemlahed record t«ry* Police and school authorities ltd a GariAh,. chArman o t tha tha ona open sA t waa found after atan. X>r. Itlceardo aaleasd*l4al. dom for tha Siam—oountrlas like tee for traffic safety, which la, Amaricaniam and Ghric Affalra Britam and Canada—ara mported that he defenda tha right of White aponsorlng safe driving day, aAd ' Robert SyMlagtoa about flva mlnutea and tha pupila Warraatoo Deed aald the word aUUonary “ex* House Preas Secretary James C. Commlttea, la haadlng tMa drive. ware able to get out sAely. RAph A. Staikweather to Br- Meaaad the reality of the altuatioa. to have urged a decision to let the puipoee ia to “demonstrata The funerA ot Robert Symlng* Die etudenU go. Hagerty—or any other staff menU that traffic accidents cAi ba re­ The doora were chAned and the neA F. Paquette and Dora M. TIm Bely Ihther la neither better bar—to aay it would ba foolhardy toB, East Street, Hebron, was held . Juniors of tha Woman's Bane- Janitor had to ba summoned to cut Paquette, property on Vernon ear worae.” The argument for such a dO' duced *materiAiy.” yaatarday Atamoon at 2 o’clock Rt Aaan., will hoM thoir C hr^m ah Street W. for Republicans to fail to nomi­ However, the NationA SAety them, which waa done Shortly A- Ihe x*iay axamlnatlona were ciaion goes like this; The United nate Eisenhower for a second at the W; P. Quiah FunerA Home party at the Community Y Friday ter the barred eAta were dlacov- Quitclaim Deed imlded on yaatarday during a con* Smtee already is in a strong term. Hagerty made that mmark OounAl tAd that last year motor with the Rev. John E. Poat minla* from 6:80 to 6 pan. Each boy and cred.. Nellie Burdxii lAnger and Jo------~ Aaam -Uaiand moral position to demand before in a mdlo intenlew Bonday night. vahicla accidents averaged about ter of the North MathodlA Church, girl la aAted to prqvlda a 30 cant Mph BurdAl to Patricia .!^rdAI, 37,000 a day. ;. officiating. BurlA was in East Chief Herman O. SchAidel aAd flhb three medical i^aeialiata. the world that Red China release Labor Relations — Eiaenhowar gift for tha grab bag. ^ h t aMlgned Patrolman Thomas property on Starkweather Street. the doctora hope the teat win the diem, co why permit Peiping sAd the queAion whether to ask In the flrat 10 months of this Cemetery. Joseph Bertotti and Anthony yyar, the council sAd, traffic deaths Bearers were Edward Parker, Graham to investigate the incident onahle them to loam the exact to becloud the issue with acpusa* CongreM for an ineraasa in the The Band and Songatara of the veaterday and, A ter checking Bertotti to Angelo Gicda and San- oaaae o ( the abdominal aUment tions that the 35 students am be* 75 cent an hour minimum wage ia averaged 07 a day. John Fuller, Harold Whaalock and Una Giola, property on Keeney Adam Shuaka. SAvation Army win meet in the hardware Acres the oScer dis­ that haa feUad the Pope twice in ing held aa hosUgea? under intenAve study. Ha lycalled The counAI' estimated that 50 citadel toAght A 6:80 to go carol­ covered the source of the chains Street. - U aontha. I t hag been daacrtbed Tha 85 Audents are all that are he tAd Congress in his last eco* million motor vehicles and a total ing. and the locks uMd to seal the Lease > m aavaro gaatrltia. but a full ttag* left of 480 Chinese who indlcaUd nomic report that the administm* of about 150 million drivers, doors. Julius Fradin to Richard Sim­ ■aathhaa net bam poaalbla becauae aoma yearn ago they want to go tion does favor an adJuAment in ridem and walkem will be on the mons. a snack bar at 644 Main St. Mr. and Bra. Victor RanxonI, 137 It was found that one of the Werts -W of the laek « t x*raya. home. Bom than 4,000 .of. their the wage floor at tha proper time streets and highways in the 34- W eddings Summar'SL, announce tha arrivA youths wortiad at that store sHd for three yeara beginhing Dec, i . The dootora oigiaailly planned to compatrlom elected to stay m the —a time of expanding economy.. . hour period. of a baby daughter, Vicki, bom ths others were apprehended at 12,700 a year. > " M ay thane tdaU untU after Chriat* United SUtea aftar China fall to Aa to whether , the “right to Wet or icy highways imperiled Dec. 9 at tha New Britain GenerA through him. Marriage Uoeaso SMa a hope that tha Pontiff would tha Communists. work” laws of various states travel in New England at the start Strickland-Patteraon Hospital X Iha CBM waa continued this John HenA, Ulster Pqrk, N. Y„ gnid atiangth an hia apwial diet Hio AudenU got to the United should, be repeAed, the PreAdent of nationA Safe DriAng Day. The B ra George S. Claik dt Groton. momlnc becauae Prosecutor W. and Collette B. Quey, Dec. 18, and treat mailt SUa roomt weak* SUtea in the ftrA place to pursue sAd he has reached no irrevocable firA fatality occurred nearly two Conn., announces the marriage of Tha Marrt-We^ A tha Second David Keith said he wished to con­ South MethodiA Chtirch. ham aaaiad them to advanoa tha deAAon. Ho noted ‘ tliA labor hours bAore sunrise at Somerset, BaliM F PennHa MML thAr higher edoentiona. BoA ot her cousin. Biss MabA L. PAtor* CongregationA ChurchChurc vriU meet sult 'With JuvaiJla authorities on tham acquired technical sklUa unions are agAnA auch .lawa— Maas. ■on, 143 Jefferson St., Hartford, at the church at 6 p. m. m Friday to tha matter. To ARctor J. DubAdo for alter­ TIM tar, tha Ptea haa not beau which could be uaeful to the Red which outlaw such things as A storm of gAe force and heavy to Charles J. Strickland. The cere* go Chriatmaa caroling. Followlag However, Judge John 8. O. Itott- ations to a dwelling on Home­ aM nto latatn tha barium aohiUon regime—such aa radar operation union shops—and that many of rain caused four' highway deaths Ewny waa perfor'ied this after­ the caroling members will return ner toAc the occasion to admcn'ah stead' Street, 1300. aar^ an an aM in auch anmnlna* and Ucjwlque—but none la known the states favor the atatutes aa a laA, night on the eve of the na* noon a t 1:30 at the Strickland resi­ to the church for a Ctriatmaa the hoys that they are accused A .To O, V. Frlandacm for Ftndell He Uy68 down the road abont a mile . . . Y o w sr t t o r were alont on thia . . . They look pretty dose to me to be h speciaUA in. the' atomic mflection of their inalienable tlohwide safety campaign.. dence, 166 MAn St., 1^ the SLe*.'. l*rty- ___ a aeriova infraction and, without Manufacturing Co. for Aterations Pait at tha X'rayagulnmmt. . . Reid. rights in such Reids. Americo Charves, 23, a Na'vy Arnold W. Tocer, minister of the vrajudging tha case, that ,they to a factory and office building at S im u la em Popa'aTpmrtmant Of the original 480 who Indl* Seemtory of Labor Mitchell haa enlisted man attached to the Second Congregational Church. Membera of tha committsa plan­ should rsAlse tha gravity A the 485 E. Middle 'Tpke.. $1,500. y«eh"diy, Tha raat waa hrought In catad a daAm to return, 806 de* cAled for mpeA of the “right to destroyer Haaelwood, now at Bos­ The bride was formerly au employe ning the 80th reunion of the claM charger. To George Milek for a storage work" laws. Elsenhower told his ton, died at Sonrierset at 5:30 Am. DamMM tha FOntltra oontiauad parted my[M9 at one of the tables. “He uSed to pened'. It barks out a curt ’’Did mint In hia condition, wUm had highway on the ahoulder of the rougher than the rugged U.S. Do you • know where B o b’a be an underwriter for Aetna and you catch him?” Shay answers, road, ■its a staUed car with Ita .^ m ^ Officer Candidate School Package Store is? the other one ia a recant UConA "No, I Ibst him.” The radio, re­ S 5 y a ’55Sr^’“**‘”-j .htibd lifted. i. Do You know Jones of Stafford- grad. Wa're getting more - and torts. “How come?” Shay grins *«oalciana who are following A pkuing State Trooper apota . After surviving the stiff pace, ville? etc." more college grads up here all the as if to say, "Well, ^m etim ea you tha oouraa «d Ida IQnam aay that ENTIRE STOCK CONSIGNED FOR LIQUIDATION! the disabled vehicle end stops his during which he was kept hopping time.” . can’t catch them all.” After Frank Is finished with the thmr art not alanaad.” cruiser up ahead of the auto. He from 7 a.m. Until 10 ^m., seven accused, lie watehea him go off in (Frank and all the other After Frank hangs up on hi* n o t Rattaala Baolnoct di VaJ* dismounts aid briskly walka Tover days a week, Frank was assigned the custody of the local policeman Troopers get three excellent meals “partner” he becomes quite serious amgslera, another oC tha eonaidt* to Investigate. He aeea a young to one of the 10 State Police Bar- and says: ”I questioned him bq- s day at the Barracks, or a food again and sU rts to explain “my Pm tPyPOtmr'tUt *TPa .«aiiiiot -man, wearing a heavy sheepskin racks. He waa placed on probation cauae I don’t believe him. If I hav allowance when their out on the philosophy” ob the purpose of traf* ha too epondatic. but there la noth* coat, huddled up inside the car. He there for the . remeinder of the a couple of hours with him I know road. However, the State would jip patrols, Pm alawidne for tha tima bMng." aaka the youth what’s wrong. year, at $2,800 per annum. When I could have tripped him up."/ be soon broke if the Trooper* “I’m not out to sec how many The young man. a college etu- hia probationary period waa over, The 'IVooper explains his / Teel- were allotted sufficient funds to tickets I can Issue in the course of dent on his way home, says, “my he became a full-fledged Trooper, inga on Interrogztlun; ”I think the buy meals of the quality served a day. I Just wanj the motorist* generator is gone. 1 don’t want to at $3,600 a year. most important part of a police in­ at the Barraclu.) to drive in a reasonable manner... \ O n eA cd d en t r run the batU-ry down, so I’m going Served Hitch in Service vestigation ia interrogating tha. Pxtrrts the Highway and to slow down a little. Some " to stay here until morning, and Like ”98 per cent” of the ’I'roop- prisoner. I’ve seen more criminals When lunch U over Frank is TroOpers believe that one mile ** then continue on." era at. Stafford, Frank- served a get away becauae the policeman, ready to go out on highway pa- over the limit la sufficient grounds S*D Day H ere - It’s 19 Below Zero hitch in- the armed servicea. He didn’t know how to go about trol. for a pinch. But. frequently a The Trooper ia amazed. He was a military policeman'in the quizaing hU map.” < The highway ia the other half warning does as much good as a ORDERED SOLD! r knows if the boy stays there all I’aciflc during World War 11. Duals Finger Prints of the State Trooper’s strange ticket.” .^iDifiiii,yMaiii Streets - night he can’t help but freeze to While Frank grilled the offender, beat. Out on thehlghw ay Frauk j,e belongs to the . 1 death. He aal;a. “Do you know it’s Frank now lives in Windoor, 37 Graab ^Brings Arrest miles from the barracks. His Lt, Taylor'Set at his desk dusting runs up over ^ iiffles on his preventative school of thought in * - 19 below zero? The student shrugs finger prints left on one of the sMedomieter In t a aftoraoon. ()n traffic safety. Alia then he%nt* : ^ hia- shouldsjw and indicates his theoretical V-hour day (when He’s \ Of\ Drivers Involved fiiLthe d a y -^ fti starts a t 8 a.m. bottles stolen in the brealu When the Wghway F ^ k VriU rack up out that “Juat seeing my cruiser OBat will "|>rirtlde" - suffloiant S^^Tir^ght in the prints taken m<^e Ikan 50,000 miles h) a yew out here on the highway puts the J . Warmth. and cbda at 6 p.m. But, xqtually Md ^ r t to_ wonder vvhy he braj,* on most of the hot-shots." 'a SiA conSnnad ac* CLOSING OUT $24,000 STOCK FAMOUS BRAND JEWELRY he'a on active duty from the time from'Che co&fnised thief; the lieu­ SD Day. oeeurrad at The Trooper makaa k decision tenant took them and carefully doem’t feel aa young as he used H oww^^^ r "I’m going to take you back to the he leaves his home, at Y a.m. until to. It Is alsu on the highway that that he believe* those with the a t Om latanaction he returns at 7 p.m. Frank, his 39 compared them with those on the Bam Stream m barracks where you can get.fbur bottle. He noticed a striking simi­ the traffic fatolWes^^cur to m ideas of controlUnT -- or five hours of sleep in a warm fellow-troopera at Stafford and tha greatest numbers. It Is on the violators are probaBlyJusl as co^ eoapa waa t»> 320 other 'i roopers in the State arc larity and decided to have both tsOywibokod Itcomdadwlth ,rr. building." A startled glint'of fear seta "blown up” (enlarged) for a highway that the Trooper faces r*ct in their methods as he is. appears in the student’s eyes and on call 24 hours a day, Mven days his greatest challenge ... life “After all, the life saved -ia what A'- to poUoa. Kona a week, however. more thorough comparison. against speed. drivbra wara WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVER, GIF * V -he remains adamant. Taylor knew a confessed crimi­ counts.” After one week on the day-shift, Well, I dont know . . . It looks like a siraaUd. 7 " Finiliyv the Trooper, seeing he nal could always change his Spots Speeder Time Belonga To Mate has no alternative, threatens to Frank is switched $o the second story when presented in court, Suddenly, Frank spots a speed­ Whin Fl ank leaves for bane, it tta tatemaAloa o f: arrest tha youth if he Inalsta on shift, frdm 4:45 p.m. until 1:15 ing motorist. ‘He puts his foot doesn’t mean hia day ia done and teat for aergeanCy (it was the first SriOO "REMINOTON H DE LUXE"- a.m. After a week of this he is even nfter making a statement of down on the gisa pedal and in a sec­ sad Wothmell S tru t ' BARGAINS! PUlUC NOTICE: -— Jeopardlzidg hia own life. Re- confession. Then, >.the burden of his '.ima la his oa*n. except for examination given In five yeens) aarliar m tha sMxniog i> SAVE! “ luctaiKiy ths student gives in, and switched to the third shUt, from proof would rest on the State, , ond fie’a doing 90. Quickly the emergency calls. AH'-Troopers and "thl toing that realty hurt was veAlgatioa. found toe ______For Chriatmaa gifts at cloae-out pricea - * accompanlea tha Trooper to the - 12 midnight until 8:45 a.m. The Grimlnoi investigation, howsver, distance between the pursuer and must keep abreast with the latest tjie fret the grades of 39-men a’cre SPECIAL ELECTRIC SHAVER! barracks. v alterhation. of shifts goes on 52 the .pursued narrows. - And to an d$vc)opmenU in their chosen pro­ only,two points apart And Ixion’t eilhar Mt the ncma or It a For leA genAne bargalaa. Oaudet Jewelera probably accounts for less than 10 $3.50 ALAIUd $$7M IMPORTED BAVARIAN bring you the fAI and complete stock of W trayel In the morning, the student is weeks a year, without let-up, Un­ instant he ia upon the speeder, slg- fession. S^clflcally.. this means mean in the 7Q’s, they were all up gAaa alarm.' . \- per cent of ali State Police work. in the 90’s.” In tha ena on Bain Stmet;' Bbwry JewAety, formerly of Woonaocket, ■till alive and on his way back to til the Trooper retires at the end Most of the time Frank spends naling him to ptkll over to the side study through a progrx-u called oar drlvm by Jamas C. Taylor, 17,~ CLOCKS! 40ODAY CLOCKS! R. L! This stock haa been prleeralanght- • Sov* PiMty! ^ his parents. And. a few weeks of 20 years service. > patrolling the'-highways, search­ of the road.' in-servide tri.inlng. *n»e troopers Final exarjple of how little pri­ of 14 Ctoss SL, amaabad into the e ^ j _ , a BfMttfnl ao04 ^ ^ ^ ered to Inanre imnaedUte Uqnldatloa! Yoall AURM CLOCKS! plater, a letter arrives at the bar- .. JUt. Taylor, commanding officer ing for missing persons, or filling Frank leaves his cruiser and ap* seldom haye time to do this work vacy the trooper really posseasea alda of a truck haaded south on htnaa “perpetoA mo- 7 C find nationally famous nniae brand uefehaa- Irscli The letter is from the stu--. at Stafford, lays ”it’a a killing out the fentastlc number of forms preaches the men.' The speeder while on duty, la provided by the log, or diary, B atu maktag a left turn into Wi|* tlaa“ clocks xiHler I I - 1 3 diae, preclona Jewelry Itema at aenaaRonally Compare! » denUs father. Encloaed is a check grind. Very few, if any, troopers and report* sach Trooper is bhllged rolls down his window. "1 was Forty o,r more pamphlets are each man Is expected to keep; In Sam Street.. Taylor waa haaded gkMa demei ------Y. ■ W i| low priees! And Juat in tme to save you up t o "• for $60 (which la returned) to the . die a natural death. If they sur­ speeding? I didn’t look at my iwued each year on tlie latest these note'xioka, Frank, must re­ o Genuine I. . Police N^hevolent Assn,; an ex- to file. speedometer,” he says. The Trooj>- Isriinlques and akillS to the field port every move h* malies, on or aorth and skidded tor aoma dls* 70% on your Christmas gift bnytngl AD i leather bound vive the riska of their occupation, When ' the fingerprint Job was taaee before hitting the truck. Com{lareI . . . chandiee Is guaranteed. r : presalon of heartfelt gratitude to they glmoat always di* of a heart er is dead serious and he chastiaea of police detection, defense, traf- oft-duty., WJien he retires jie ■will truvel alarm L the Trooper for Mving the youth’s completed, Lt. Taylor gava Frank have. 20 years of notebooks. Even Ihe front md c t the Taylor cSr clocks! disease,” < the violator. Then he returns to fic prcblems, etc. In addition to di- 1“ life. a. summon* to serve on a West his cruiser and leisurely writes out gaattog the information in these now. he clalus he can f-nd-out to ■Ad the right Ade o t the truck, Tsylbr also said the official work Stafford man who waa wanted for awaed by Rex Provision Co., Hart* PUM “VAN DELL" /re-The Trooper l* 4»sppy to receive day ia somewhat of a myth. He a warning, hoping the speeder will pamphlets, instructors from Beth- a couple of minutes what he was Z' the Expression of appreciation . . . ia motor vehicle Infraction com­ hava a chance to reflaot on tha M- any. 'lYaining School frequently doing at a given hour in 1945. fbrd, and driven by Lawrence U,. leafed through a pile of time sheets mitted in Holyoke, Mass; This ex­ BacQuarre, 30, Hartford, were f -' an expression whlcn''ia often ab- filled out by the Troopera. and re­ riouanesa of hia pffenM while he visit the barracks and give on-the> ^ t, as demanding aa the JEWELRY SETS! sent in hie "sometimes. toankleSe ample of inter-atate cooperation'la waits, k spot refresher courser. work !s. Frank hast'ena to'sw ear damaged In the ainaahup. a ExqAAtely deAgaed necklace and ear- vealed that the average Trooper Juat .'one of a ecore of ways State A short while later, Frank epots . H6w vital these courses are to that he loves it. He admits a Troop­ Following investigation ..of the SAVE! — profession,” but ha muses back works 10% hours a day (without -rlag Mta! .r- BARGAINS! , over the incident and is trtuibled Police help one another atro u - another speeder.. .This time head- the Trooper’s career aijd advance- er cian make a lot of enemies aa- aeeldmt 1^ PatrMman William overtime). ■' borders. It alsa' Ul.ustrates the di­ ing In the opposite direction. ITia ment iu beat illustrated by the ex* weU aa friend*, but he quickly BeDowell. both drlvara wisre ar* a BaanttfuUy boxedl .25 a by the fear he noted Ih the youth’s - SUnde Roll Gall f4.«0STlRUNG eyes. This ingrained fear nearly versity of the work' Troopers are TroojMr;-an expert driver, whipa tremely< keen competition in the adds, “If I sgve one life during my losM asd Charged with Aolationa REO.il^.S0 ANION 'On a typical day (if any day expected to do. > hia ‘vehicle acroaa tha'esplanade aintter of promotion. Frank ex- whole career aa a State Trooper, Ot rules of the road. ThAr cases ; cost him his life. . SILVER CONSOLE Vi P rice! BQUld ever be. considered typical) Frank picked up .'the summons and takef^off in hot pursuit. This plained that 145 men took the last I wtU consider myself a aucceaa.” ■ art aehaduled to b* heard in court \ t ie ia r Ai Maybe if the people knew him TSopper Shay reiHurts to the Bar­ WATCH . better, and uhderstood the work he and went out in the garage tp his a s Saturday. qA^LESTICKS! rack*, gt a a.m. He stands roll-call - Httrt hi ToUttnd CUFFLII and his fellow-troopers are trying cruiser (each trooper haa hia own and then immediately checks the car and depends on it and his radio la aaothar S*Day accident bi* a Oadrooa \ to do, the fear of police would sub-/ teletype which tells . him of any ? ■* wAvliif a BancheAar driver, Ed- o Gold filled aide and, maybe, even be replaced to give him the remarkable mo^ crime or tragedy that took place bllity which enables him to do the wqrd itickiM y, 36, o t 166 Eldridge L eas T han acts of top by reepect. . during the night. Next, he goes to tt, waa inju^ whan the car he qnaUty! The Trooper, who saved the col­ 'work of several city jxillcenien.) Vt Price!, \ R 10 th report rpom. aits down at one waa driving south on Route 80 in lege studenUs life, is hot. Just a Frank eased his cruiser Out of Pair of several typewriters there, and TAland A 1:16 this morning failed $4I.5I BULOYA Sacrifice] “cop." Like all ’other human be­ types out >the reports hanging over the garage and headed over toward la follow a curve A Laonard'a Cor- ings, he hss a name and a genuine from the previous day, . ^ West Stafford to serve his sum-^ aar and ran Into aavarA trafflc personality. In this ihsUnce. his mbns. When he arrived he found • A n poaU. WATOHESl* nama 1* Frank Shay. And his per­ Finishes Reports no one at home, ao-hs put the sum­ Ha was takm to RockrlUa City When he finishes hia.. rieporta • Famous Balova sonality? That’S k little more diffl- mons back in his pocket and Three square aieals a day Weapltal where ha waa raportad watehea far aMu and euit; (they might ba concerned with f started a leisurely patrol of the bAng traatad for cuU about the BARGAINS! weuaeu! SAVE! patrolman Shay wears his dis­ auto accidento thefts,' missing ) back ,)Toaib which make up the faca. IBa condtUon this morning tinctive blue and gray uniform persons, oc any/jtumber of-rouJine State .Troo^r’s unuSpal bea|. This -waa roporUd as good. over a well-proportioned 200-pqund matters) he drops into "the boss’ beet covert 376 square miles. InveAlgatliig Sum PoUcemtn $4.95 LAZY 6-foot one-lnch frame. He’S 39- office” (Frank calls Lt. Taylor: Broken down into shifts, each Barbai t Habamtroh and Paul Dm- $5U$ aaiN SSSBSWAY years-old, married and has no chil­ "the boas”) for any. assignmehts. sAaaam ot Stafford 8pnng%^ bar- The lieutciiant tells Frank about a trooper patrola more than 87 lacks anastad iStlckney for spaad- SUSAN! RCA PORTABLE! dren. He bears a striking resem­ break at the .Stafford Springs miles. WITCHES!- o Plug-la AC o r DC blance to the actor, William Ben- The trooper noticed a motorist lag. He will be arraigned on tha a Regular |4.e5 Laay dlx. (The average Trooper at Staf­ American Legion Home.’The case cbaiwa la RoekvlUa City Court, but Soaaa hi e Uateet TV aaedalB fe r ^ “ * o A raA buy! waa broken by the Stafford Bor­ 'stopped off to the side of the road aa .dAo baa yA bean sat for his decorated Chriatmaa gtft-gIviBg HURRY! ford Springs Barracks.' wheis ough'"ollce, but Frank learns the He halted his cruiser and left it to apppearaaca. ahmihinm! PVank is stationed, ia 30 to '35- local police want to have the cap­ Investigate. The motorist told him. roltowliig' an accident on N. •i * • yeaears-old. and married. The State tured thief, who baa already coji-' he had been out In the woods Pol-olica prefer the married Trooper. Bain JqA asA of Barbie-Street * *A- "He’s more responalble.”)- fesaed, fingerprinted. training hia beagle pup and tha late yesterday afternoon, Bartin Smashed! $7U$ 21-JEWEL BULOVA (Practically all of the 10 towns little hound felt in a brook and got F. Obnnlngham. 76 Ridge St, was r ' Played Semi-Pro FootbaU '• in the Stafford Barracks District drenched. arrmtod and charged with a Aola- AUTOiATIG e u M Frank is proud “I can stUI run depend on the State Police for Stepe to Ckat tlaa of rulm of oia road, accord­ Uke- he^ .” He once played k. lot such Mrvicae, whether they have ing to polea. ot semi-pro football in and around After exchanging a few friendly WATCHES!* Hartford, his home town. ”1 gave th'Eir own police units -or not). remarka with the man, Frank re-' Bade U-Turx . Patrolman Stanley Jeaewitz. of turned to his cnliser and con­ -They aaid EUiA H Dickerman, a Bleu’a aad BilN 'J ■ it up, .though, after I aaw one of SAVE! BARGAINS! my .buddies get good. We the Stafford police,, has the con­ tinued on his way. Cruising over om, BAcaif aiaicaii Road,Koaa, Tolland, waa fessed thief in toW: a, blond, the .b ack roads of Tolland he drtvtaur waA on f . BA b Street • With sAtaUa trade-fak r didn’t have any injury insurance in SS9.S0 NECKLACES those days and hia life was regUy paunchy, mild-mannered Navy vet, came- acrocs an old friend, work­ Whan (hmaingham maids a U*tum $7e.7S 64 PDECK wearing blue dtmgareea and a ing by the roadside. Frank pulled la firont'of------— him---- and' a Dickerman OF* CULTURED mesaed up." flannel ahlrt. > uaabls to avoid Ma car. Nona 'XADY HAMILTON* ^ Yha'liuaky Trooper'ktiU throws off the road and ehouted, "Hullo w o n ihjund U tha crackup. FEARLSI SILVER SERVICE! •hd kicks the football - around The offender, n u n i ^ and the Everett, how they going?" SPECIAL DIAMOND “with, the kldi? jkL. his rare day* father of -three children; admitted Everett Smith, former Tolland Daaaaga to tha Dtekerman car’s • FaoMw “Delta" qMlity CHROMB “FARBERWARV* CAS-Ce bresdiing loto the Legkin Home prosecutor, recoffiized the afniable toeat sad waa about 6150 and that gmdimted aad CLEARANCE! o Fameue -Comaenaity off.. even though he no longer to tbs Omnlngbam car’s left Ado $«5t 154IAII0HB WATCH! •Uver" boasts the trim'175-pound physique where he took 30 bottles of liquor, Trooper end dropped his work to about $300, polios ostimatad. oaMvadad o Meafty $e eeleed dtamaud rlaga new goiag at COFFEE PEROOUTOR SET! p a tte n i! he had whea he played serious a case df beer and a 'couple of rif­ swap a few words with him, paarta! a Beautiful hall. le*. Frank isn’t satisfied with the TTie ensuing convemtion was Patrohaaa Alfred Ritter i-x - confession, though. He hies a Hta arraA and tavestigatod tha VffPRICEl • InAudee ehruuM tray a chest taiduded! Frank doesn't smoke or drink, strictly of the cracker-barrel ■tJ OR or off duty. .He chews gum.^ hunch he might Itave also been in­ variety. *nie country store was o Oaaaa la. ehoaao any diameud Take % aff crMmrr, autonwtie eleetrle $29 XT $225 volved in some other breaks com­ the MtgiuA prloa tag! Slaahed!^ Vigorously. “1 don’t smoke or drink' missing’sital'perhaps-the cruiser, and if that halo ever falls down, mitted in ' the area Vecenlly. was a far cry from an old- &OBA1N HXHCRmON SHT it will probably choke me to death.” i So, he starts pumping him. At fashioned buggy, but tie pair car­ ■artSaad, Doe. I f (F) Super* ha Jokes. the eame time he takes hia prints. ried on a oenveraaDon much hk* O a a r l Judge Jemm H, But. a aerioua expression creeps Where do You work ? ' their ancestorc might have done today act Jam M aa the USE over his fkce when he aaya. How long have you been there: 100 yeisra before. ■ JOr the exeeultea A PAY -There’s no such thing as an off- ' Were you alone on this.?' After-Frank waved goodbye to J. I erala, gg, of Paw* duty poUcaman. It ia the pkople’a ■ What’s your flrat name? Everett, ha said, "Tup. they call I , 1« toa H a r t f e r i CREDIT! buaineM what I do a t . home. A You said yen wart alone? ua Country Com. and I SMta Hka LATER! Trooper must ba on I'Js bast be­ You say you were drunk? It-",.*' , - . havior at ail tim e s . -C>oe bad apple How much did jrou have to Frtak la. kqngry BOW and he GAUDET JEWELERS CM apoU tha wheia h k ^ - i . 4rinkr he*da back totLa Barracka for -»Yo« didp’t Botica tM ap aedoB utar . > B .day..^. ^ \ A J -1 .V ./ T-. ■ -iA' Mi \ : \>r'r i': * ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IS, 19S4 MANCHESTER EVENING-HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1964 »AGE

4? And what were .the events from taken active part in reserve train­ idges Denies 4 to 6 where Stephen Sheppa^ New M ilitary ing, even thci«gh they might be Rockville-Vfenioii^ Wrap Gifts, Jar Canily for Patients would go directly up into that tegalty requited to do so. Wiganowake SubmittingBid in Battle room?” ^ ' ‘-Isi e . A t the Pentagon, it was said Ike to Propose The lawyer for the state then Training Plan Wilson will ask Congress to p' Family Homeless pointed to the haste with which Dr. lor^holeo ih existlof law f so For Liquor Outlet Again Police Resignations Cause Steve removed his brother from the o f the six-month trainees After Oil Blaze Treaties murder scene in his own car that the new plan win be coiitotilbd to Big x\id to Asia morning. He asked; Vital, Ike Says requested permission to erect on May Be Explained Tonight im lergo subsequent supervised ZB A Heart Application attached garage nearer to the side­ fn o i Fm (« Om ) i J'W h y was it so iinportant to get military tialnlng In orghnlsed re­ Rockville, Dec. 15 (SpccialV- Doable Stamp Day (Ooafinysd troa Pago One) &un out of that home within a (O oattoM i Fai* OM) line than regulations permit at 40 JS. Fivs are homeless today aa the serve imiU or in th« National At Meeting on Monday; " ® : im ter intenuitloiul poUUcal matter of minutes after the arrival Gua"d. ’ (Trestwood Dr. Rockville, Dec. 15 (Special)— -^and Aaron G. OImftead, organist. result of a fire yesterday after­ House’s and Hales' w ill run ous countries, but it will bs modest of those people? Why was it ao very would be subject to six years of Wilson has said tho saaitst-way List Other RequetU For the Garden Grove, already The anxloutiy awtlted a t y Council 'Ths InstallatlDn of officers is noon at the High Manor IVailer important to get this man ou t' of ytOm M d wl:iaU{nc their second double-stamp day In amount although sufficient to reserve duty. to do this would be to make tiiort a non-conforming buUdinif, permis­ meeting will be, held tonight at 7 planned for Jan. S at the new Ma­ Park in Vernon. the immediate job at hand, and this house so very quickly indeed? William Wiganowake whoae at­ sonic Temple on Orchard Street The house-trailer of Mr. and mmotd AdtmtMr fpr Myer>! mln< in two days tomorrow, the - The new plan—regarded os a term trainees liable for the draft sion 4s being sought, to enclose an o’clock in the Memorial Building, .0IS h«!fw«y throufh Ua stores announced today. w ill not lnteri*>^ 'vlUi the budget” What doea this all mean? Why? watered down version of previous if they fail to keep up their re- tempt to establish a package store area to to uaed ■ aa a room for Snperior Oaurt Mrs C. W. Boudle was badly dam­ I Suggesti()iis^ A GOP lawmaker who attended Why? Why?” hut no defljiite indlatilon hS4 been M r Wliiirti Um> Cbutielloi' in v i The etores . offered two Universal MillUry Training tUMT) quired reierve tratining. iu at 219 Spruce was blocked by washing dishes and cooking uten­ A one year 'suspended jail sen­ aged from a fire which Fire Dept, #iMt **Mrt«d Um o|)|M3ltlon had White House legislative briefings proposals— appears to bo quite sils. The request was made Ify given that Mayor Frederick S. officials believe started from an oil Green Stamps instead o f one during the past two days, but who ■ , • State Supreme'Court decision in tence was imposed by Judge W il­ that he prMtation for two years. The al- ' Itia Bundastaff raceaaed upon (Coatinned from Pago One) would draw two years o f service. of other liquor outlets will be covered. perhaps "several hundred mil­ Tho OOP leader wh6 reported Jieard by the ZBX Monday at 8 made by Robert E. Samuelson; and Would "tell the proper people at legei ^.toeft occurred in this city STONE RINGS. SHEAFKR. PARKER m i eaotoiation o f Ad'uauer’a declara­ Through Street for permission to maintain an ac­ at the Bi;ooklyn Street plant which Deputy Fire Chief George Clark tion. l^pon reconvening of tha way and Portugal—have com­ lions” might be sought. Elsenhower’s emphaUb backing for p. m. in the hearing room of the the proper time” the cause of the of the Vernon Fire Dept, said that A number of Congressional. of the'importance of talks the cessory building nearer the tide- 4vas then'being liquidated. WATERMAN PENS and PENCILS. NECK Uoum in midaftemoaii. hia whole pleted the procedure. French expect to hold with the the new training plait noted that Municipal Building. resignations. ' the firemen were able to confine Democrats and Republicans had line than allowed at 299 E. Middle s propoitUon d r r r attack from -President EUsenh’ower, has asked it would give ypotha a chance to (CsattaMd frens F ig s O M ) In 1951 the ZBA granted him This statement was interpreted Gersrd Hi RIopel o f Stafford the Maze to the one trailer, pre­ indicated they would oppose any Americans on aid for the mainte­ Tpke., made by Olga Prlefa. vtairm an Brich OUahltauer o f thi for Senate approval of the restora­ nance of their forpCs in Indochina. get the elx-mofith tmlning period permission to move his store from by townspeople to mean that all Springs was given a one year sus­ PIECES. EARRINGS. IRACELETS. RONSON hig-ecale foreign spending in the venting it from spreading to the ojppoaitloa fiocialiata. tion of West German sovereignty Dulles, after hia official recep­ out of the way betiveen high school Aasoclated Press string correspon­ 35 Oak Street, where it waa a non­ the facts would to made public In pended- jail sehtence when he nearby trailers. coming year. dent sold. GUwr appealed to the and west Germany's NATO mem­ tion, went into Parts where he had and college. conforming use, to the Spruce a Council meeting. However Berg­ pleaded guilty to 'A charge of in­ The family went to Etost Hart­ UGHTERS. MIXTON MLLFOLDS. Buiuleatac to atop consideration of bership, and this is expected in Selectivo Aid a meetings schedided with other However, this Republican said "The care were sticking up in Strpet kite. er has not committed himself decent assault and lia was placed The policy adviser to the ad­ ford last night to stay with friends tha accords until a new at- February. The Canadian Parlia­ members of the American delega­ he did not believe the plan "w ill the sir a t different anglee, and aix .Oecltioa Beveixed to render such an explanation to­ on 'probation fo r two years. ministration said the new aid em­ lintll they either secure a new taooM hMtsbeen oMde to achieve a ment also is to act quickly early tion later in the afternoon...... satisfy the UMT boya They think torn and broken.” said Hoff, man­ Opponenta of the move, repre- Local Stocks night. or even at the next cession. Complafa Lina of Jtwolry and SEvo^ora phasis would be aimed at "more Leo C. Roy, 18, of WiKimantic trailer or repair the damaged one. a etu u n en t^ th e Garma.. question in the year on the NATO treaty. AccompaiUed byI other high eht months is not time enough aging editor of the Parts Beacon- aented by Attys. Harold Ga»4ty Public sentiment has been was given a suspehded sentence at The Rev. George B. Higgins, pas­ and Europee^aecurity through selective and effective” use of this American officials,1, Dulles , left/*® five any real training.” * . New*. 'Tney’re scattered away and John MroMk, appealed to the QMtattoM FenUsMg Bp mounting each' day and Repiihlicaiv The Italian parliament began de­ nation's economic weight in a long the Cheshire Reformatory and tor of the First Oongregatlonai tntoa hatiarcen t ^ h i g Three west- bate on the accords this week, Washington yestordayday aboard a He added that the Defense Dept. from the tracks. Court of Common Pleae w h i c h OtiNU* m MtddMiMk. IM. members of the Council, Alderman placed on probatioiv fo r two yeato range effort to win‘ the allegiance overruled the ZBA. The Board and Church said that 'the "whits g ift" am powera and Cd-sing Assn, The Benelux nations have yet to tries whose economies have-been nists. Tolland Ctounty Superior CoUrt will clothing gathered together for the W 737 MAIN ST. 2 be said. ‘T h ey do not want this ' Dalles to See Meades (tongress repeatedly has titled ' ‘Th sd to run hack onto a lawn,” Wiganowake. then represented •IVust Co...... 6 8 71 weakened the local department. ach^on Western European Union helped back to health. away from -putting a universal by Atty. Oedrge Leaairer, made an to held on Friday starting at 10 family and asked that anyone de­ wiMle Idiotic excesa of >t aonileea "It will 'ake detailed and careful said Raymond Roseow. Manchester Trust . . . 60 65 On Dec. 5 the Mayor ttid Capt. will be dancing, rWreahments and to present a slate o f’ candidates at their white gifU for the Delmo Bdhtarlsm which destroys respect le NATO agreement The Dulles was due to confer with military training program into ef­ unsuccessful attsiM t to have the a.m. with Judge William J. Shea sirous of making a contribution of Mondiostar's OMosf Jowtitr study' o f situations in ipdividual New Jewell. 22; bis wife, Eve­ n r e InsmuMo Oeaspatiaa Peter Dowgewicz that he would a grabbag. the annual •lecUov o f officers in Community Center and the East fo r tha human being.” latter PUll nqeds assent also from Freqch Premier Pierre Mendes-, fect, although three years ago it Town Planning Commission presiding. Cases have been assign­ money for the family to leave it countiitS; to see what, if anytMng lyn, 22; their four-year-old son, Aetna Fire...... 67»4 have to operate the force without January, also ‘ dM'***ton of ways Harlem Protestant Parish at this i OUanhauer declared the Saar Greece, Turkey, Denmark and BYmnce shortly after landing. The approved UM T in principle. change the local liquor regulations ed as follows f Steven Staenger, an On Sunday, the Legionnaire at tha parsonage. sNR m S « we oan do.” this official said. "W e two leaders were expected to dis­ Ben, and , Mrs. Irene Roberts, Hartford Fird ...... 185 — the use of Edward Qtilnn, Rudolph application for change of name, (Thristmas party will start at noon and means of chndUcttng an ex­ service. agreement had nothing to do with Iceland. Nqne are expected to However, Democrats who will In a way which 'would have per­ Cormier, and Edwin Carlson, all set before Chnidmas. are prepared to help to the extent cuss ways of speeding ratification about 40, ‘who live in the second National Fire ...... 100 104 judgment; Demerla Lee Wright, vs. with gifts and a program planned tensive meisberahip drive for the A t the 4:30 p. m. service the night at 6:30. the main queetlon end was simply take over the, chatrinanahips of fioor of the building, suffered mi­ mitted Wiganowake to conduct the Phoenix ...... 83 88 veteran patrolmen, coming year. , In London, a British foreign of­ that we find it poesilrie to create of the Paris agreements freeing the Senate and House Armed business at Spruce Street. 'Violet M. Bucklev permission to for the afternoon. four choirs will join , in singing George W. B. MacDewUd "The price West Germany had to nor.- injuries. A fter treatment at Life and IndemnRy Ine. Oao. Bergt rifurther clouded the iasue fice spokesman expressed his good govern merits, backed bv in­ and rearming West Germany and Services Committees next month Wiganowake. is now represented amend; Roger R. Cheman vs. John Plans are also being completed- Christnu(X Sunday Services Christmas carols and the Church George William B. MacDonald, ’C aOlU pay for Fre:.ch agreement to her the Paris hospital they were re­ Aetna Life ...... 153 ■ 158 when he waa quoted as saying that country's willingness join with creased .iroductipn more johe, and of getting that rearmament into both have eupported UMT. They by Atty. Jar.es Shea oif Hartford; Cheman, permission to amend fo- the New Year's eve party, with ’The Union Congregational School will present the pageant 55, of 47 Lawrence St., died at hia entry into NATO.” better atandarda of living for the leased. The crew members of Aetna Casualty ...... 185 196 Carlson waa not on the list of men Adenauer pleaded for quick the United States in m e e tin g the high gear once - ratification is are Sbn. Russell and Rep. Vinson, Since it firrt granted the Wiga- cotnpisint; Simon Katzalsky vs, dancing from 9 p.m.' to 3 a.m. Din­ Church School will unite with the 'The Nativity” by Margaret Sny­ home last evening following a long '.-asses of tin people.” both trains escaped uninjured. Conn. Gehcral ...... 4 1 0 430 being relieved of duty, but Capt ratification of the four Paris ac' dispute between France M d Ger­ achieved. both of Gecrgia. liowske request in 1961, the ZB.' Bernard C. August, default, dis­ ner will be served nt 11 p,m. church in two special services next der under the direction o f G. A l­ illness. He was bom May w , 1899 Tlie .xxirce added that "it wilt Knock Out Two Walls Hartford Steam Boil. .8 0 — Dowgewicz affinned he was anil closure of defense, judgment, two eorda, which he aaid could lead to many over the Saar, if boUrstdes . They will be joined by British And Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson has granted "t least one exception (Sunday. bert Pearson and Miss Bierce. Boys itr this city, a son of John and Lucy take generations" to t oivect condi­ An oil tank car on an east-bound Tri^vclers ...... 1730 1780 has backed up his stand by the cases; John J. Buckley vs. Elton Held Dinner a new epoch in European history ask it. Foreign Secretary Sir Anthony (D-Texl, slated to be Senate ma­ t* per..lit a llq ior outlet to locate A t the 10:45 service Sunday and girls who have Christmas en- Bennett MacDonald and .had lived tions in come *reaa and that "we train bouiid from Indianapolis to PuMie litlUttoa fact that Carlson has not been to E. Sperry, motion of M. Adelson The Mountain Laurel Girl to which Germany and her neigh- The spokesman was answerii Eden for further talks tomorrow, jority leader starting in January, within 1,000 feet of another.. The momhig all four choirs will sing, vflopes for special missionary giv- here all hia life. He was a building i't do it overnight xith a lot of Cleveland left the rails aa a sec­ Conn. Light Powtr .. 17M*--19<4 work since Dec. 6. MeanwliUe Carl­ (or permission to withdraw; . The Scouts held their annual mother- 517 bora Would be allied in lasting a question prompted by Adenato on the eve of Friday's opening of gave tentative approval to the Board recently granted the Elk’s and Francis Green, church school inif will bring them at this time. contractor and a hunting and fish­ [j Khtpod-up aid.” ond train, also east-bound, moved C on nI. .Power...... 3 9 'i 414 son has tendered his resignation Stafford Savings Bank vs. Fred W. daughter dinner and Christmas Coming Events ^ t q n, er’a statement today on the possi­ the N ATO council's annual review new training program after yes­ rsquest tor on o-.'tlet o,i Blasell party last evening. The dinner superintendent and Miss Anto- ing enthusiast, particularly inter­ cutting down tn some places slowly out of the yards. Fifteen •Hartford Elec. Lit. .. 55 67 and has not been told if it has been Davis, default, disclosure of de­ The Junior Baptist Youth Fel­ MAIN ST. "The agreements place lu in bility o f British and American in­ session. terday's White .House meeting. Street. was served in Wesleyan Hall by the nette. Bierce, director of Religious ested in coon hunting. A b r ib e r of whlte^hwilding up dollar help else­ cars on the fast moving train, left Hartford Gas Co. .. 37 accepted. ■*• fense, judgment; Roman Domagal- lowship will hold a Christmas pa-- eommunity o f nations to which we tervention. Accompanying Dulles are Treas­ He called it "an, improvement The Brltirh-Acierican Cli'b and W ladies of the Metiiodist Church. Education win aasist the pastor. Bedllngtons, he was a member of where, the source said, it to be­ the rails while five cars on the So. New England Both Quinn and Cormier have ski vs. widow of George C. Cotton, ty at the parsonage tomorrow are linked through the ideal qf ury Secretary George Humphrey, bver what we have," and said "^I'm (Mvey's Rests irant have- been e.- The Mountain Laurel Scout troop The Rev. Forreat Musaer tn the the Bedlington Terrier . Club of AT THE lieved posMMe to keep the total second tralmwere derailed. Tci; ...... - 39 41 ; remained silent, though the latter finding, default, judgment; Rosalie afternoon starting at 3:15. America. He waa a member of the freedom,” he declared; "and it la Foreign Aid Chief Harold otaasen, for building up the reserve because lowed to build additions to their under the leadership of Miss Ruth worship service. There will to an dollar cost ofsforeign help moving Some of the cars crashed into Manitfnetaring Compnalea has indicated he will make public Claudia Rancourt vs. Neil Johnson, Union Congregational Church and only in this community, taken aa and Livingston T. Merc'nant, asstt- it is cheaper and gives us more buildings which house non-con­ Parker has now reached' its full illustrated story and a aermon en­ Burpee Woman's Relief Corps i CENTER Allied Thermal 69 downward. T h l^ c .'id depend to a the store-apartment building, forming liquor outlets...... hia side of the story at a later date. disclosure of defense. the Italian Friendship Club. a w h ^ that we possess enough A bout T o w n ant secretai;y of state for Ek'ro- security in time of emergency.” Am. Hardware ■...... enrollment and no more girls will titled’ "The Way of Good Will.” will meet tonight at 8 o'clock. considerable uxtrniupon how much knocking out two walls and the ' The Wiganowake matter .was 14 16 -/ Capt. Dowgewicz has been oper­ Two divorce cases are listed, He./4 tended sick leave returned to duty: Theodore Rosen Vs. Dorothy A. will be held Tuesday, evening fol­ with Worthwhile Christian causes Vernon; Mrs. John Lanz of Elling- tification o f our alms.” ountry for 1965. agree on pro- chairman of the House Armed tension of pei-miasion already Landers, Frary, Ok. . tor adults as follows: Salvation at tja Union Church. Mrs. Win­ bag gifU. Prealdent Elsenhower for Foreign bound for Cleveland, was going ^ • 4 30 >4 Failure of the four men in ques­ Rosen; Frances K. Morse vS. lowing the reg-alar post meeting. ton; Mrs. Ernest Bates o f Orlar.do. shop this convtniont storo ot Completion o f tbs Paris treaties, vhijonal goals for ''.156 and on Services Committee and. a long­ granted tor several signs in vari­ N. B,Mach. C o .,...^ Army, Town Farm, Prison Asan., fred Kloter will be hostess, Mrs. Economic Policy. about five miles an hour. 34 >4 37'4 tion to return city-owned.equip­ Robert L. Morse; Robert J. San- Ekich member attending it asked Fia.; Mrs. Howard Thornton of ha continued, would give West plahq^ oU*lX tor '*.857. The goakr time U M T foe, indicated in an in­ ous locations throughout the town, North rnd Judd . 32 <4 Society for Crippled Children and Russell Me.'k is in charge of the Tho adviser said Eisenhower Henderahot aaid. he and other 3514 ment including their service re­ som vs. Annatolla R. Sansom; Vir­ to bring a gift to place under the Rocky Hill; Mrs. Georg*< Nevers Oarmany a "secure baala from Chapman court. Order of Ama­ tncluoia the minber of divisions, terview he might not oppose the made by the General Outdoor Ad­ Russell Mfg. Adults; Rev. Eidith Preuaae. mis­ worship service. The speaker ^traln crewmen rescued the four » ‘4 n volvers has been a source of spec- ginia May Carpenter va. Kingaiey tree, hot to ex >.ed .ne dollar ih of Wapplng and. Mrs Thomas tho Contor, next to Dovis Bok* which to conduct the policy of ranth, will meet Friday at 7:45 will send the program to Congress planes ami other dv.'ense items new training plan eo vigorously. vertising Co., and for one bther Stanley Works ...... persons in the apartment. 52 65 ulatiun as has been the rumors Blrdaall Carpenter.; Stella Jane price. Refreshments will be served sionary in India; Conn, Council of will to home deihonstration agent Blaney of this citv also reunification with confidence.” p. m. in the Masonic Templel It in a special message to Congress each natioh..U to provide. Short said he waa not entirely sign, made by Carter Chevrolet. Terry Steam ...... Cause of the derailment of the n o that the department wns being in-, Alublcki va. James P. Xhibicki; following Jie moetin;,'. Churches; World Council of The fact that in thia we are will be the annual meeting with re­ early next year; with the exact The atomV.^l8Sue came to the satisfied with it, but he added Addltiona tor Which exceptions Torrington ...;...... for her au'oject "Chriatmas Enter­ try, for host, undorwoar, {owtl* tank car was not determined. New 21 >4 2314 vestigated by the Mayor and other Marjorie Kenlaton Roberge vs. A t the meeting further plans Churches; Church World Service: Private funeral services will to even now assured o f the support ports and election of officers. A timing depending on how fast forefront' as Asxesult of a feeling “we’ve got to do something to are n^easary are'contemplated by U, S. Envelope com. .. taining." York Central officiala said How­ 89 96 sources. Leon Francis Robarge; Louetta will be r.nnounced for the annual Korean Children; Newington Home held Friday at 2 p. m. at the White o f all the N A TO jwwcrs is a pledge social time with refreshments wtll Dodge can work out details. increasing tn Euhmean diplomatic build up our reserves.” Harry Jackson, to a garage at 162- ever, trainmen aaid iridicati'ona U. S.' Envelope pfd. ..' 67 72 There has been no indication Angelina Hannifan vs James Jo­ Neiy. Yeor's eve party'to be he|*l at for Crippled Children; Women's A Christmas pageant for four Funeral Home. Burial will in o f eventual aucceas o f our labors follow the business seuilon. ^ . A t this time, thi source said, the circles that atomic weapons of any Pentagon officials and tioirihcrs were the tank car left the rails be­ 164 Maple St.; and Horace Veedcr-Root ...... 38 <4 League itoy Nursery; John Milton year olds iv being given this to ry, swoators, skirts, biousos 3514 seph Hannlfan; Wanda M, Po'm- for a free, undivided Germany, of Congress have been aqriouely FaganI, to hia store at 59 Home­ wheUie'.' or hot the four patrolmen th4 Legion , Home. A committee Grove Hill Cemetery at tha con­ administration has not yet decided sort should not be oecd without cause of a broken wheel. phrey vs. Reginald E. Pomphrey. Society: Open Hearth; Children’s afternoon at the Union Church venience of the family. Adenauer told the House. Gerttude G. Gardner, local dance concerned over the reserves since stead St. , The above quotattone aie .lot to will attend tonight's session.. ___ consisting of Fred Hewlit, Howard definitely what recommendations the prior approval o f ^ l NATO Officiala said the NYC main line M eonstrued as actual markeu. Moose Notes Isch, William Dc'm.as and Francis Services/of Conn.; Tolland County pariah hdusa. Frlendt may call at Ahe funeral Adenauer warned that the Rus- instructor, la giving a Christmas it will make to Congress on the member governments. ^ the outbreak of tlir Ko*xan- War, w (^ d be tied up (or several hours. Permission to erect a free stand­ Elected Master ^ Home^ Meals for Millions; Delmo The Baptist Church council will and, bust of oil, tho lorgost so* ■ians are trying to prevent con- party for adl her students Friday The Loyal Order of Moose No. Sierakowski has'-toen 'appointed home tomorrow from 3\tb 5 and future of the Foreign Operations A "new look" plan, apprSved in A t that time, some veterans of The accident occurred about 1:48 ing ground sign at 688 N. Main W. Kurt Berlhold was elected Comm'inlty Center L i 1 h o u r n. meet tonight at 7:30 at the church 7 to 9 p. m. aolldatioo o f the West’s unity and at 7 p. m. in 8 t James Hall. The World War^.ll were recalled, lead­ Winds are produced by differ­ 1574 has planned several, events to make arrangements for the Administration (F O A ) headed by principle by the N A ID m in l^ rs a.m. (CST). St. will also be requested by Sam ences’ in atmospheric, pres.-nirc and worshipful master of Fayette ■avent.^/' Missouri; East Harlem Protestant parlors. i ' ‘Junttl unity _htg.been fully boys and girls are reminded to ing to bitter prot'zts. In recent Nussdort. ' . ’ ' fo r the holiday season starting loetion of inoxponsivo daytimo Stassen. Congress voted last year last year, provided for the use Paris la near the' Indiana border, by asking a man about hit golf Lodge A.F. A A.M. at its communl-. with the children's Chri.stmas ' Women’s Council Parish; local needy families and The WSCS Christmas meeting A ll Talcoltville and Vernon iMwa Established, we must expect new bring grab bag presents. The pro­ to end FOA on Jime 30. atomic weapons to counterbalance years, many veterans Ir.ve not about 160 hiUes south ot Chicago. Also, .Ihotant Mozzer, Jr., has ;catipn held last evening. Kobala Girl’a School, Hdhala. for members and their gueata will gram Mdll include movies and party at the lodge hall on Satur­ n ie Women's /Coancil of the items jire now handled throngh aod perhaps dangeroha strata The administration source said the Communist world's heavy pre­ Hawaii.' Other,_offleers elected are: day afternoon from 2 to 5. Santa First Congregational Church h(- to tonight in Wesleyan Hall with The Manchester Evening HemM other forms of entertainment and that aa now envisioned, the 57r dominance in manpower. Under the Those who prefer to give money a supper at 6:30. drossOs in' Manchostor 'from ^.The Chancellor said Germahy, refreshments. .Donald W. Wallace, senior warden; will be ih attendance, there w ill to Veriior. Cente.' ’vill meet tonight at Rockville Bureau, located nt One nation World Bank, the U.S. Gov- plan, new and spectacular weapons instead of a whitq gift may do The Methodist Youth Fellowship. .virtue of her culture and her, Francis H. Bird, junior warden; a program of fun for everyone, 6:30 at the church for a Christmas Market Street, telephone Kockville emment'a export-import bank, and were to replace vast numbers of ao. The children are asked to bring «1I1 bowl on the church alleys to-il5-SIS6. sonceptlolT'of human dignity and St. Bridget's Mothers Circle Wilfred A. Lutz, treasurer; \rith gifts for the *;hildren, soda pot-luck supper and party. Thia $2.^8 to $6.98. All lisas to the proposed International Finance infantry. freedom," belonga to the free xvill hold its Christmas. party to­ Charles B. Robinson,^ secretary; and ire cream.' Members planning jkttl to open to the women of the Oorp. would be the main lending A . plan submitted by Western countries but ao far Soviet policy night at 8 o’clock at the home of Everett B. jWanegar, 'senior dea­ to attend are asked to rtotify community. agencies udder the new program. chiefs o f staff, aUting at N ATO ’s •*has made it Imposaible for the Mrs. Clarence Johnson. 86 Cbtum- con; Norman V. Travis, junior dea­ those in charge of the number at Young Democrats 'T'''’''* Both banks would be prodded to m iliUry committee, is believed to children they will bring to the whole of Germany to be admitted bus St. Every member is asked to con; John 8. Fluckiger, senior T h j 'Yotm.'* Democratic Chih mat "step up .and intensify" their lend­ recommend that the choice of party, to the "community developing in bring a grab bag gift. ' steward; Rodney L. Brighaih, will meet tonlg'.it atv 8 o'clock at ing programs, tho source said. weapons ip case o f an attack from Europe." ^ the east be left to the Supreme junior steward; Emil Kroyman, Saturday evening, the annual the'Su,^rior Court rcM>m. Included "The Soviet aim,” ha continued, TTw S^vatlon Army singers will Allied Commander in Ekirope. Tlwt chaplain; Ronald C. Buscaglla. Christmas' party tor adults (vili in the business will be \the selec­ "has been rather to Include the bs out caroling tonight In the Poo­ post Is now fiUed by U.S. Gen. A l­ marshal; John T. McLCod, tyler; to held starting at 8;S0. There tion of a . nominating committee whola of Germany in tha Oommu- le r and Princeton Street sectlone, State Scorns Tale fred M. Gruenther. I Biat sphere, where there it no free­ leaving the citadel about 6:30 dom, and to do ao regardlem of the Last- night they were unsiile to fact that this pla&uy i i contrary cover the .Green Menor section on Told J>y Sheppard to the expressed will of the German account o f the rainstorm. Fully 300 copies of the Christmas W ar’ paoplc.” (Continued from Page One) G>urt Gises liiesa were the four treaties for Cry, official organ of the Army have been distributed, and return Which ratification was asked: the mayor's .elophone number and envelopes are coming in. Anything ;/ — T j . 1. With the United SUtes, Bri­ tc diai^t accurately. Augustine Z. Kamtenskl, 43, 388 HOWARD’S above the price of the prper. will \cts tain and Prance to restore W m I 2. The fact that although one of W, Center St., had his case con­ 68!m^u'n ^s|5 of injury to children and where Senator Prescott Bush cruelty to ' pemimt;» is free, ruuter Ftouff reolstant plastic la a Uie three Benelux nations— Bel­ police arrived. " I wonder why.” wit) speak on "Connectlcqt’s Stake the attorney ahouted, "Doea he fSOO bond posted for court appear­ variety of rolora. For CTulat- gium, the* Netherltoda and- lamem- in Foreign Economic Policy.’' The hourg. / feel that when the police come, as ance on the matter,. Since the mns. and yxnr-rouad. eaijoy- League of-Women Voters of Man­ they soon will, they may think he charges were made agtinst Ka­ a. To admit rearmed West Ger'-. chester le - joining with the East mienski last week following his many into NATO. was under the influence of .whitk.v PRICES START AT Hartford League in sponsoring when this crime was committed?” arrest, the case has aroused much 4. With Prance to put the Saar this meeting. / controversy. ; under the Western European 4. An exchange—-which Dr. Richard Sheppard denied took Two drivers were fined 118 for Union but contlmiing its preiKnt Sunset Council No. 45. Degree violations Of rules o f the road! acohomic links w itir Pranca.- place—between the brothers that of Pocahontas, will hold a regular morning. Parrino quoted Dr. “^ey were Roger Aronson, 30, Aak New Soviet Talks < meeting :and a Christmas party West Hartford, arrested Monday n te oppoeiUon SociaUaU are Richard as asking his younger ■X . ' ' Monday evening in Tinker Hall. brother: "Sam. did you do this?” by Patrolman Raymond Pack; and rigidly opposed to rearmament, Following the shefrt business meet­ Harry Radding, 40. of 516 Porter which they claim will perpetuate or "Did you have anything to do ing, at w'hich new officers will be with this?” The attorney said Dr. St. the spilt of Germany between the elected and reports read, the Two otheix fined 59 on rules, of Other Gift Suggestions ptmerful, rival Bast and West Sam’s reply waa "Hell no.” Christmas party will be held. Re­ Parrino (fauaed and then Said the road violations were Lawrence - J * JniHtsry,.«lUancea. They want an­ freshments will be served. Mem­ with sidw emphasis: Heavisides. 20, of 57 Baldwin Rd., ALL PritPOSE ADJUSTABUS other approach to Russia before bers are reminded to bring 50 and David R. Lyons. 19. WiUlman- taking the "final step” of rearm­ "What would prompt a brolier cent gifts for exchange, and they to make a statement such as tic. Botl. youths were defended by’ r e a d in g l a m p $19.95 ing are also reminded of neighbors' Ally. Paul Marte, acting as proba­ .Spun-ing the Socialists- on was .night tonight wlUi Lakota Council i . But he put his greatest ,eiri- tion officer in (he a'^eence of an ominona drumroU o f Russian in Odd Fellows. James Duffy, who is in Florida on BOUDOIR CHAIRS ' $19.95 E threats to build up a maasive east- phasis on the time element. Hb asked .the jury^ whether it seemed vaication. " ocn N A TO C om p o^ of the Soviet Richard A. LaCoss, 17. of 152 BATES GCOBGE WASHINGTON union and- lU eaUlUtes. Moscow logical that E^ppard was uncon­ scious during the two hours the Hollister Sti, charged with reck- Radio, Ciech Premier Vllem Siro- lese driving; and James Tenney, CHOICE BEDSPREADS $27.50 | ky. East German political p ^ e s Hospital Notes state claims elapsed between the 21. Sliaron. chaigad with failure to and Dr. Otfo John, West Ger­ estimated time of the-murder and Patients Today: ...... let Sheppard's telephone call to the secure a license or registration, No, moiiay dooM't qrow cm troos. .It DOES G RbW ia your Saviors many's former security cKlef who both had their charges nolled. GIFT TOWEL SETS $3.95 | deserted to the Reds fiv4 months Bay Village mayor. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. In LaCkias' case, Prooecutor W. ago, all blasted the Paris pacts In Mary McBride, 32 Spring St.; John One hour after the morning ses­ for her David Keith said it appeared, after Acco’awt . wkofa ovary dpNar hoaproa ocmiiiig iaforast for yoo. WROUGHT mON $ ^ broadcasts yesterday./ Campbell, 30»Vi Spruce SL- Ed­ sion of the trial began, both sides ward Werner, 11 Bremen Rd.: Ed­ ended their'testimony and rested investigation, that the aeddent in favorite footwear The issue most threatening to which LaCoes was involved and "Ploiit*' 80010 . of yoor dollars ro9uiorly wlioro tlioy coo ^row for FRAMED PICTURES $5,95 C A denauer, however/ was the ward O'Brien, East Hartford; their-case. S’, M lchwl Petrone, 238 Parker St.; Judge Edward Blythin said he 'Which resulted, in his arrest, waa accord, whose acceptance Prqnce not .caused by the youth.,., WOOL AND RAYON B U N D —Oi 13 « hae made a cotKhUon .of her own M ix . Pearl Danahy, 17 Garden Dr.; would like to deliver hia charge to' yoM. Yott’R bo surpris^ Jiew quickly your roqdor dopeslts plus oe- Mrs. Basel Fluck, 10 Elm Ter.; the jury by 8:15 a. m. Friday, the Tenney, a former* resident of approval o f Gertnan reamiament. another state, had Ua car register­ what better way to BRAID WEAVE CARPET $44.95 £ cm this agreement, Adenauer William Sacherek, 12 Cottage St.; day thq trial rounds out its ninth cumuiotod iotqrofit odds up to Rquros that coo nidko soom of your George LaCroat. 45 Florence St.; week. ed there and has a driver’s license faced trouble not oiUy from the from tha same state. After learn­ remember her Christmu ECUFKE NYLON TWIN S Horlalieta but ajso from within the M ix . HeUrida Flake, M Edmupd Refers To Brethers cborlsiMd drooms como truo. Tho* bnportoot tbhiq iu tueeossful sov- S t; Mrs. Florence Maquim East Parrino referred more than once ing these facta/Judge John 8, G. four parties o f his governing co- Rottner noUed the case, ‘^aniiey than with a lovely new . HOLLYWOOD BEDS $69.50 | aUUon and its normally over- Hartford; Mrs. Eklith Howls'nd, 48 to another o f Dr. Sheppoid’a ioq is to l^ovo o plou ood o purposo . . .- oodJiokl fo»y tohoth. brothers. Dr. Stephen Sheppard,. must, however, register the eSr in wbahnlng Bundestag majority. Constance Dr.; Mrs. Lola Saglio, Ckmnafticut and get a * driver’s shoes Many o f the coelitlon eupport- Andover; Mrs. Joyce Chick lO 34. He pointed to testimony tiu t pau o f Vitality Shoes? South St., Rockville. Dr. Steve, arriving on the murder license here aa well, because be HOWARD'S IS RURSTING AT THI { a n accused the C9uui(ellor of iiUticatod he now contideix thia SHOES "euiieuderlng" a milUon Germans ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Mary scene, rushed almoet directly to aUto hia home. Liish juedes, patents, SEAM WITH GIFT ITEMS ^ to fbreigB controL Ciitica say Walker, 101 Clinton St.; John Marilyn's bedroom although he had gan, 48 Ardhiore Rd. James Hamilton, 87, of 97 Gar­ faiMusfor ^ pdet creates a precedent not been told where the bod* was. den St., waa ftnad $10 for tntoxica-. calfskins. .‘.uilored WWah endangers chiuicas o f ever BIRTHS 'YESTERDAY: A daugh- As for Dr. Steve's testimony in Uon and given a 90-day suspended 4 WAYS TO RUY ter to Mr. and Mrs. WiUlam Harris fashion and A t nMeutog tha East German defense o f his younger brother. jsdl sentence and six months proba­ chic and smart detail CHARGE. ^ Y -A W A T . BUDGET. CA01I taken over by Poland ^dover; a eon to Mr. and Mrs! Parrino cried: tion for breach of tha peace. He r Allen Olsen, Andovdk,-. rorU-War H: "Have you aver heard such a was arreetod m Monday as the ra> BCODiNO SPCCiALlST FROM A to Z-Z-Z4I lifc latorswUeu DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: story in ail your lives? Have you? suit of a domestic disturbance at Vitality Sbm Mrs. Mary Orlowaki. 144 Oak St.; revealed today that You could hot tell'what that man hia home. - la further tnih« Mm. Ruth Kissman, 418 E. Middle was going to say from one minute For parking within 38 feet of Tpke.; John Bonkowskl, 47 Edward vHto^enoh Premier Pierre Men- to the next or fibm one day to the an intersection, Harvey Duplin 89, $10.95 to $12.95 S t; Mix. Viola Ferguaoa, 74 Hor­ next. How much credil^lllty «*«ii 20 Hemlock St., forfeited a M bixid; Dn B o lii H^ese Sto> pa the 8 »d r u gn t~ ton Rd.; Albert JiduSon, 83 Hotfoo you give— how much can 3fo« poe- and Charlaa T.. Smith. 16, New BtL St; HarUd Fracdda, Andover sibly give to the teetimony of HOWARD’S l-k tain, paid a |2 fins for faUlng to ,WS|U^ Amerlcen DISCHARGED TODAY: DaVtd ,te c l w up .the dlf-^ Steve Sheppard?" pay an overtime parking ticket. Schulze, 88 South St.; Mrs. W rit Parrino Repeated Dr. 8teve*a tee­ A Bridgeport man, Sam LaO oix, Johnson, 107 PtUdn S t ; Mrs. Doris j/ifkf .the td 'N A T O natione which timony of running up to*Marilyn'e charged xnth speeding foUowlng his A WONDERFUL SELECTION QF SUPPERS. lAGS Rnd HANDBAGS Oormeau. 18 Williams S t; Mix. room end then aeked: - arrest On Satunlay by.^tata Pa­ i t w J W H A U e o : aO o f 'the four PhyUia Porcheroa. RFD 3 Man- "When. execUy, wee Marilyn- ^noiti^ssoN 'itaia Nor- trolman John Koama, had hia oaas : i I M is L . ebsst^r. Sheppard kiUedt Waa it at or a b M continued until Dec, S3.

V. aN.' y f ■ • • 'L % ' / MANCWESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1964 MANCHESTBM e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. COm i, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 PAGE i o t j u BY PONTAINB POX FR|SaLLA*S POP BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLB Popular Pincushions Is Watch Anvwwr to Pro^ The quick alsrt novsnentx of P E T P i n and their bright Rath- fe: I n a y f t m t Sense and Nonsense r* p S ; . ' ea o f color are fun to watch. Chil­ 'bJ c< dren and adults altks -iro faset- liV*. AOBOM An orlfltelT tlUa of the Denver Prisonar— (Who was awMbt la a natsd. It Coats- only psnniaa at tte MANCHESTER PHT nO P, ioamtoltyod t Ate la Itetegr climata Is the rib tickler submitted raldl lt e a loeksaattli. Steialteldr by Grover Clark, writer, educator, Judge—What were you Satag in 995 Main St. to got stortod op a €B ^<94^ rewarding hobby. frootbaUptap S ShakeEweieao and autho^y on the Far Bast. there when the police antarodT “The clim «e here,” I ' Prlsenef—I whs aiaUng a belt • Public vcUdo Girk'^Silps IS Breed qpreed * dSnMhpli notably atnonr other things,Inn, for,for 'todor t the door.do< * the fadt that'the thunder w m rn rt "An appealing Christmas gift It Snicker furnace for little girls to subteena are tdChcmlcal lOraak later fall i k very sharply matto:ed areas After ttetiM Tree la A Given On 0 0 0 0:; —it will rain on one aide^ of the NYLON HOUPFANT SUPS by ■uAx • Dapcao "It looks pretty top-koavy to aw, Orsenenr Arranged ArtlattenUy "Her . Majesty. ’ Four-Uered taf- Sti^aat, but not on the other, for Ohiira Nnekal Rocker Radnced Nylea Lauaglnc Pa|nauw $8.9fi II Spreaden ef TTanala t k g l t m U m f dSMckljrpaar/ example: old man. Or course, It awy be all Xvery Chriatmaa there arises Lat* Costumt Make It • PtetogmpMe Chriattnae fetlssd nylon skirt with nylon tri­ right but you’d hate to have it the problem of a gift for the par- Tour child will spend many Now, Just when tte gift budget Fusther their interest in photog- fear S4 Century Meet 41 Beaaeeteilid "The other day., X wan driving cot bodice shirred under aims for IT Born fall over on the Mds, you teaer. aon for whom it la bard to buy. happy hours amusing himss.f con- is shrinllng rapidly, comes good raphy by slipping in to THE FAL- *1?®*", ^ . M»ted diram back from the mountains to Den­ tsntedlyin a TMA’XER MVBICAL \ better fit priced at only $3 in also II Slow (mutewtHald rmnnlni . Jf I ware you, Td do lt ever agala.” Why not.call in and aaa tha LOVE­ news from BLAIR’S, 757 MaU St. UJT STUDIO, 70 E. Center St. for 3-14 and 84 in subtssn slaca Ws ver. Just ahead was a big truck LY TABLE ARRANOEMENTS ROCKER that plays tinkling mu­ bSering unusually lovely PA­ II Landed ^SOIterard the H llm M at 4TWliatpclo filled with U^e chickens In crates. "Oandleo may be old-faahlaaad, helpful DOOKS, "How to make also have a large teiecUoa of mada by membara of Manchsater sic. At KEMTS, 753 Main St., JAMAS FOE l o u n g in g or prapartica abaltarad aidaSIBena (p n t e ) playan dO/ Shortly after getting down on the but I like 'em a lot batter than good pictures and movies”. Fill CAN CAN SUPS priced 83.M and RANGE & FUEL Oil those strings of colored U^ts. OAEDEN CLUB,'''on Mile at Cen­ now reduced to II.PS.. no winding Bleeping at 83.98. The top of their stocking! with wanted n ^ n a iM e f llAptarlanaplayMPanlaa fairy dlPteMant / plain, a thunder storm came tip. All is required. You’ll appreciate the 83.98. TOTS *N • TEENS, »S« Why, If one bulb goes Bbeagr the ter Oongragational Church. Thurs­ multicolor deep-tone candy stripes F lU M , Flash BULBS, VIEWERS. Mato Strset. ..** Braaollal bitaglO D apEid/ the way into the city I drove In day, Dae. Id, 11 a. m., to 5 p. m. sturdy construction and smooth MHaatihraaott lIBolhar MCanterta HWln* / pouring rain—ralii which seemed whole works Is shot, and Uwy*re finish. on black taffeta has Mandarin S4BaIaam’c SODraae SlWraaOa SSOtharirica to' be falling, also, on the truck sure to get a short dreult before collar, trousers are black nylon; •When you are abort on kitchen Eelisvs Shaving protector, dOOvoctuma S lfM t e ahead with its load of chickens. you're through.” T b ^ aandwichaa are good Kitchen arithmetic: use H tea- Another attractive style has sculp­ Ume and the family hollers for Inject new interest into "His" The BOUND Oil CO ST Within Just as we got to the edge of the "Is that all the prasaata you’ve enough for company. Use a alice of spo of oitr mouths dropped open In grouping PORCELAIN ANGELS A tossed green salad Is Just Whether it’s a RING or a WATCH is open until 9 p.m. every evening. oSIca Norwegian spruce. Host of ’em crisp. Team '* 1th a can o f stewed •ftmmtaatamH ta r m tern amaxement when low ing in the look like the frama of an old am- qt II each frpm HABRfSON’S, 840 right to serve with s p a g h ^ . To for a family member or friend re* ChrUtittas gifts for Mom, Dad and dIJalls gardlcsa of age, F. E. BRAY. 737 the kiddles bring happiness all tomatoes for a dOUclous and •AH/ 'THEV OUkTr ) UCTCig back o f his truck we diM^ver^ all brella!” Main St. Playing an Instrument or serve four, use avquart of loosely KIPME.'HI&S4 to 1-3 cup serve wHh meat, fish or etfS. LETMeWIMmM UA\-yA6.MV tA O / I WAd TAKiMS HOLXiS%l$AML> IS Falsehood \ music, you’ll sppreclete tha mi­ French dressing. Add salt and pep­ Jewelry business, will personally maker will adore the ELEOTREK TfiKf I te 19 MOIITEI T9 M P fif A CKAZV dAME t 'To 6ET JBlOHO Mr. Newlywed—Why In the , You’ll want to crochot 4 set of filFTS TO TMe VILLAEfi OP ^KSJVLK 14 By dagraaa Optimist—ITiere are two H^es nute attention to detail, their pleas­ per to taste. help you it you are still undecided b r o o m $7.95 running on Hash- J i s f r s o SHE J NEAR *rKC $OUTH POLS WM£M < X .IHldFAI^SOMe- M Hypotbatleal world are you-working as hard to­ ing txprMSlon. Ustsn closely and about several names on ycur list. light batteries to do a real rug ti>ese plncuMiions for yourself, an­ *Tkls la T ow Life" COULP SEMPA fimk; to every argument ATTACKSO PVH 0«5B5 0PA»i6RV forcea day, my dear? you can almost "hear*' their "Joy Feel GlamOrooe The store le carefully-snd-well cleaning Job. See the CHEMISTRY other fd* your daughter’s room, ' Take center stage with a ^This PIECE OF s o o e y H WAMT, Pessimist—Yes—and there's no Mra Newlywed—Don’t ysM le- stocked with choice STERLING and a thiM as a ^Ck-to-make \a Tour Ufa" ALBUM, $3.99. CHOCUTCMCE > tAU^N6 Pe^^SLM^i6/■»>-^^SV 1HATOLTJ1CUSHTA ITThlnssdooa and to some of them. to the World” In unison. Buy for Get into a gay holiday mood the SETS from $5.95, ERECTOR SETS O^OKIDMXI.' I NSVSe HAD MeACD OP 5 AMTA/ A V4tHD9A6A$SlSU. M G raakdty member, darling? It’s Martha’s day yourself, for gifts. moment you tnr oii any'one of the and CRYSTAL pieces (Mso quality from $3.98. Uonel TRAINS, Chlld- gift for tha^|^Ul friend. (Very HARRISON'S, 849 Mato St. attractive to ium as a teckgraund — 1 6fOk^e TO IMBM iM SM6BV WA08rr, f\)T5Aa/> H«L, MDamp to e)^san. I Just can't let her see well cut SEP ABATES or DRESSY CLOCKS for every travel or at- sise DESKS. TABLES AND Record important data and LAH6UA6e OIDeRtHE — ' AH’ A . One good way to get ahead la the house looking like thla V/han you use allcas or Wedges' home need. Do stop in. for Jeweled ptnei) Two Mperate events together with clippings •OFor fear that DRESSES at CORET CASUALS, CHAIRS. A three-speed RECORD patterns. \* FiMAUV DtSCCMeRiide 'THCV ryiAiH, ■VaSLUPf to make sure you are underpaid. of bansna for winter fruit plates, 887 Main 8t. Full, awishy skirts, f l a y e r at $19.95 is a wise in­ and snapshots, to become a ^ c e - SI T e r AvOd Ihittem Nos. 57C3 and ff?47 sack AH' be aura to dip the banana in lemon flattaring necklines fashioned fi-om Party-Going Dresses vestment. Dad would love TOOLS less heirloom in the future. An At HMi •fffra y*« a a f gdfi UftDSRdTDCO . Speaking^ finals reminds us of MARI-MAD'S, 691 Main St., has contain crochst direetuns; natar- fDRTUGOad*^ lA--^ Judge— (to prisoner) What that good ^ lAtin verb: fttako, Juice so it won’t darken. elegant brocades. Uffetas. satins and SOMETHING FOR THE CAB. Ideal birthday or graduation gift MO MIT le Mp.wMt cenasrl your trade? HOLIDAY PARTY DRESSES that iai requlramente; stltchK Illustra­ some aro gold-tooled "Mr. and e«a«eies, -TW6V*h,^' fiunkere, faculty, fixum. to make you the "belle of the ball" Mom likes to make the whole tions. ^ Bnjoy Pari Time Help in your loved ones' eyes. sparkle and rustle with a "M a rry Mra.” or 'T o r Baby” on leather­ •40N6Y tar f ewer. Oiristihas” air. Every little girl family happy; a modem WAFFLE Send 35c in Ooine, for Ea«^k\|^t- B U G S B U N N Y During December let the MAN- IRON, TOASTER, CARAFE or ette covert, to your choice of col­ Neipkel, i C H B nC E LAUNDROMAT, M2 If you have an extra French let- wants one or more. Years later tem ordered, your name, addbsw ors. MOMfY tarieaea 8203 she’ll remember (vividly the Joy BIIXBR will delight her. end the Pattern Number to ANNE Center S t, give you a hand with ti!CB for dryini^ 10^20 wrance. hKliaii. mounting holiday laundry. Modem washed aalad greens—you'll find it and excitement she experiences to­ CABOT, THE MANCHESTER Dare to B* Dlffersat MOMIV far tamkiwe, Mah, equipment adenUcelly WASHES makes a convenient and attractive day in her "simply gorgeous” Any maple sugar In the house? EVENING HERALD. 115d AVE. Right now as the important eeMipweet. . . far Ael Just the thing for a winter va­ Nplon Taffeta, delicately embossed and FLUFF DRIBS everything in holder for onion* in your kitchen. cation, or for plans for early Then you can make a delectable AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86. N.Y. holitey season nears, why not your^mper. ' Line the bottom of the baatcet. be­ Nylon, or smoothly detailed, disci­ topping nith it. Beat some of the The colorful 19l$i Needlewock dare t o try a newly flattering temp. spring. A simple, stunning dress plined Cotton. Sixed for Infants to crushed sugar Into heavy cream as Album contains 5< pages o f lovely fore putting 'n the onions, with a paired with a versatile Jacket. HAIK^^TT, crisp and short as MONIY le.mtae IMof amre piece of alunUnum foil. 14 and tagged $4.95 to $12.95. , you finish whipping it. Serve with designs, "hew-to-” aecttons on cenreeiaet. eiera Does duckling t ^ e beet to you Pattern No. 8208 is in sixes 10, apple cobbler. the remsliiing rtaya of 1954. The when it hes a c r ia p ^ in ? Then needlework, helpful room illuatrs- 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Sire 12. dress, , The best way to find out whether tlona and directions for 8 gift pat'- skillfully trained operators at teMbta roast it at a '.'jodsrstq (S60 de- Pravent Eug-eUpplag Accidents short slccvs, 1 S-4 yards, 39-inch; SCHULTZ EEAirrV SALON. tfiS Lvees) tsmparature for^,two to a steak has reached tlie beelred For Your Chrletaiae Platter terns. 35 cents. ,MONIV ta malic yewr ward as' Heed the warning, "An ounce of Jacket, 2 1-8 yards of 54 or 58- degree of deneness, is U> cut a Msiln S t will give you a head hame.et the ftep.psj two-and-one half hours. prevention—.” Use GRIPTEX inch. Order your native grown small r/as'., near the bone and qote UAPON 6-8 lbs. or a fresh and Start on beauty for New Tear. t e te*m. emier. from the JDHNON PAINT CO, For this pattern, send 30c in the color of the mebt. Boya’ Dreos-Un Outflta . Gifts for Him •99 Main St., to keep your scatter meaty Omnecticiit TURKEY 6 Ibe. Yea, Jt HOUSBS’i BOYS SHOT ^ 1 Me IS say fame AamMOff coins, your name, address, sixe and up from the LYNN POULTRY Here's a wonderful topping for Thst "special man” appreciab rugs flat, prevent dAngerous skid­ desired, and the pattern number there are ;,1ft suggestions that say miPHOM teMTI 0 VMIT FARMS, 505 Main St. MI 9-8098. IMuncekes for Sunday brunch. Add' OT(?WiUj*m», gifts of good looks and comfort> ding, wrinkling or rolling. Sim­ to SUE BURNETT. THE MAN­ Oiristnuw Cookies and Fruit Cakea “Merry Christmaa" the wav an TmvKamerNK cacr ^ ll-« Offer your guests CHRISTMAS a gooCI doUop ot butter or mar­ 'OF! TA CLADS* from O. B. HOUSE * SON where ply paint or spray G R tn E X on CHESTER EVENING HERALD. active boy likes to hear it. Well- garine and a generous amount of the third generation of men come -umjer side of rug to prolong its GOODIES from THE PINE PAS­ Garnish your pumpUin with cut Shirts and Pajamas, Cardigan 1180 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW sugar and Icmonv rind to >apple- FINANei CO., INC. for that well-dressed feeling. A llfe.Xprevent fraying or raveling. YORK 88, N. Y. TRY, «58 Center St., add the toasted coconut for a flavor and pullover Sweaters are in smart A L U B T O O P - DilRnnsinent warmth of your hospitality and be change. asuics; let bubble a bit in a eauce- MANCHISTU BY V.T. HAMLIN good selection of ARROW WHITE A fulLpInt is $1.44, a quart, |2.44. The latest issue of Basic Fash­ novelty weaves he’U like. .Ihoes pan on top o f the range, then ladle SHIRTS to team 'with new TIES A amalKorice if you avoid even assured of successful entertslning. Just like dad’s '.with rubbers or asMtiefiT . • ^ \B4,MAN.\MTSrS!r ion -fa ll and winter '64— is Crisp delicious COOKIES shaped ^plng hot over the griddle cakea. H. MW.. Tm . ww. a i. *jc m aa y/BOuyGOjJ. are shown. There are dressy one p a in f^ y wrenched ankle. colorful, stimulating and a com­ Toole For tte Man at Home boots to keep "him*' dry and snsnug. I fSwrPm• je M i. c « K / them Whitts and phstels, some with but- plete guide in wju'drobe planning An assortment of practical Ever popular GIFTS for j CUB Trleka with Mirrois ton-oh collar, some with French Heat drain^canned email whit« toys and UtUe animals will bring small tools from SHERWIN-WIL­ M l SCOUT are dealrable.' Wouldn't WEWDN5/DIRTY, for A new season. 25 ..cents per squeals of delight. Serve Pfet- When yoti give a gift MIRROR Cuffs suggetUng a pair of boldly onions in a chMM saucs; at rlnkle copy—send for it now. LIAMS CO., 719 Main 8t., will get he like a high-fashion \'EST or for wait or d(xtr from the J. A, LEFT/ /THIEVIN' mascuUns CUFF |JNKS. Tuck with paprika or miiicsd parsley be­ femusec and Springerlie adapted Pop started right in the "DO-IT- H'ESlUT in snappy color combina­ 5 from-Did World recipes. The tan- WHITE GLAS8C0..24 Birch St., ^ some handsome HANDKER­ fore 'serving. YOURSELF" business of home tions ? you give a gift al^raye in good CHIEFS into his Christmas There Is Magic in Fragrance talixlA fragrance of freshly baked painting and repair. Dad will ap­ N o w A t FRUIT BREADS and CAKES, also taste. Theee quality PLATE stocking. Gift-boxed Tow Santa has set up a BEAUTY preciate the thrifty aspect of uee- Brown some shredded raw cab­ GLASS mirrors are flewteaaly GIFT BAR at THE PINE PHAR- STOULEN and OU ) FASHIONED ful. quality PAINTS and BRUSH­ A bride, of today or 'yesterday LOAF, a masterful blending of bage- in a little .butter or marga­ clear, fully backed ready for 9 CakI baking tip: beat eg^ yolks, appreciates lovely CANNON-TOW­ BIACY, 664 Center St. knowing ES. He’l l , welcome these as fine rine; or vse bacon - fat for tha hanging, and available In many In- Yo r Yarn Shop for use' in. sponge better, tintll how much deep pleasure • these LOAF, a masterful - blending of Chrietmss gifts. browning. Mix with eqokcd drained ELS and SHEETS from MOST- cake-and-yeaat batters, is unfor­ tercstiiig etipa and ehnpne to be thick an6 paivkolored. This .beat­ OOMERT WARD OOMPArfYvso glfU bring. OOTY’S GOLDEN egg noodles, seasbn well with salt hung vertically or heriaontally. D. M. Cr Crock*! Col> ing prevents the yolks from seK gettable. Oayly wrapp^ in cello- gaily gift packaged. A m atchi^ PERPTJME SWAN at $2 will or­ ..phane, these make delicious gifts. Good sauco for shrimp: a can of and freshly-ground pepper. Hsls tling S t the bottom of the cake and 'sef of 1 bath towel, 2 face towel^ nament her future Christmas mushroom soup mixed with a half Is a Europf.an dUh tbrtt tastes good tom, Tottkif Tkfood liijl ■■ '* I ' .A with mest. making a eoggy streak, 2\wash cloths Is $3.98. > Othe in I liow a gen- Santa Lands Softly cup of milk and lieasoned with EMbroktery Coftoos. . clear bright shades arc po-aonal- grated onion and toy sauce. Serve GOOD BOOKS make fine gifts 'Id famous Coming down the chimney, Santa for everyone vou remember at Tweed’a Shopping Honra ised with "Mr.” and “Mrs.” Set "Emeraude” will land quietly and comfortably over rice miked with green peas. Tte Art of Giving choo TWEED’S, 789 Main St., obsenre of S minature terry towels is re­ You'll get a cup of cooked rice Children loam "'tis mo.s Moaso'* Christinas. HAKKISON’S. S49 Also Roroot Y , Ror-, to her cot- if you roll out a BAR-TWIST COT­ Main St., have Dr. N. V. Peal's INr Christmas shopping hours;" open duced tb. $1.47. For colorful in­ a set of TON RUG from the MANCRES- from U to 1-3 cup raw rioe. to give than to *-eceive” if yo«' help not No Froon Hm s .i w all day Wedneimy. in- addition to formal entertaining the HOSTESS them with litUe gifts they are cap­ 8PIR.4TIONAL book. "Powsr of BOOTS AND HEB BUDDIT' A ll Set B\ E D G A R m a r t i n refed” U P - TER CARPET CENTER, one block Positive Thinking” that has helped Tl ^ Yoim. Tuesday and Thufiiday Crenings. SET at $2.M includes 4 patterned apell "Mer- north of the Armory. The price is A "Different" Remembrance able of making for grandmothb.--, Soft-as-down, Vkara and - N y l o n for a favorite aunt or friend. Stop so many find new strength and Indian Head‘place”1hit8, 4 white ectly. Her is $39.50 for a 9’ X 13’ in your Are you looking for eomebiing IMN. iHA.Pvvitt nooaiM comfort. COOK BOOKS, those B U Z S A W Y E R SWEATEE SETS With full fash­ napkins and a matching apron. went unified choice of fifteen decorator colors to cheer k ahut-tn ? What could be bj- the Varii Dept, of J. W. HALE I m k a b *n o d r BY ROT CRANK ioned-Sleeves- are sure-'to-please Cannon'aFlNE MUSLIN SHEETS more encouraging than a gay COBP. for JERSEY - COTTON covering all phaaea of KTI44UBT- AT THE SA M E PRICE t MATCH- that are washable. The short loop TB. others dealing, with problems IHT0WNA9B r TQH46KT, gifts. Haedaomr- BLOUSES and either white or pretty pastels are i., reg. $2.20 twist makes lor durability and the C H RXE T MAJI > DECORATION l o o p s 29c a large iMg of groan, YOU^DPAYofffcoMia ItKBMDOlb' |m VbMN.l*U. tR. A gay S I w BOARVES merit your $2.79 for full, $2.59 for twin with mada hy.^ members o f MANCHES­ yellow;-' red. vrhife or assorted. of OAEDENlNO or HOME RE­ FOR MEN. non-skid iMtcking., anchors these PAIR are, indeed, a wsalth of in­ .FR B IC t attentiopl. matching PILLOW CASES. . wuiTinn (Duons,ruga flat. talc Why and not tell Santa to TER GARDEN CLUB for their Don’t forget the LOOM ..t 49c and KfiAH /• ssle Thursday. Dec. J8.. at-Center your'ohikilasUrtod on tbs happy formation. • __ SmoE lotm Koiftiofi ( , O t -A MAkm6 cologne are spicy,bring: one pungent along ways in a lovgly ahade ”■ 'ei » / \ * K H i of green Or Sahdlewoc^f OjhjreBRllonal Church from 11 pastime of making uaeful p„thold- , mcTicftes to remember-ttilm”;-----JtlM bring a m. to 5 p, m. era, pUce nwts. Nimble fingers Use that leftover paatry 1 TORN mine your gift lists to -THE\PtNE are ' faaclnated with the easily some tasty tidbits. Out the rolled- L tmiTMCl PHARMACY and your gift bbying Cupcake surprise: Tuck one or Hock Tewel Bogs in beautUM Qiillcd pineapple chunks, seed­ learned "over and under” weaving out dough in amell aquares and pattema aad celara. Mam o$- probicnui vanish. \ two chopped dates into the bat- sprinkle 'With bits of filleted ancho­ hj/ ^ te- in each muffln-«an eup before less white grapes and ginger sle technique. tractlve sad esierfal Sewing bakii^; ■-— —...... loaka a delightful fruit compote vies; fold to niake trinngles. press Stands. ^ When small fry Ctme home for a company dinner. .' Portable aad Powerful together to seel, prick with the tinea of a fork and bake in a hot from school tibat them to this "U vely” Poodles aad Spaniels The gleaning All- CHROME What Ysa Don’t 8se Here^ / snack:, butter brown-and-^serve Facta About “Christmas Ties" CUNBEAM BUXBTTE in the Ap­ oven. Serve hot with a tomato- Cboeeo rrem Oar CoMpM** Imported ceramic POODLi:s and vegetable Juice cocktail.. rolls, sprinkle with a mixture of SPANIELS from HARRISON’S, Women buy 80 per cent of all pliance Dep't. of J. W, HALE Cataleg. Delivery la 9 Days. i'iil sugar■ and cinnamon and pop into •MMn St., are so -“active" they Oea sold. It has been said that a CORP. is a versatile kitchen "tool" hot oven. Good with cold milk! Christmas tie "frightens a few, a modern homemsher wanta for Toys help to Train r a u iastruettana la ear could pull right away' from a haiates rsom wUh each par- leash. Just the gay little gifts lor scares others snd sstonlshes sll the time-savin#,', energ>‘-saving “ A Christmaa Toy for every girl Lite Finding $45 , stocking nUeta, for- grab bags. the rest.” The GIFT TIES you se­ tasks it. will perform. Ukc an ex­ and bov’’ could well be the slogan chase: the aaene given a t a BY PETER HOPPMAN Select your MAYTAG WASH­ You'll want one just to .admire lect from the CHENEY BROTH­ tra right arm, this Mixette can of M.ABLOWW ’TOVLANO ao slight charge if portteae la ma completa is their selection for.eve­ made elsenhere. Hesvs: Man- ES before Oirtetmaa from B. D. their“ more bounce to the ounce.” ERS REMNANT SALESROOM beat,, stir, fold,' whip, mix and day thmagh SatarO^r gldl P H MEA^.HE'S 1 ^ N N Sodden Decision ! BY LANB LEONARD FEARL'S, 849 Main St. and m - Tagged from $1.35, pick a pink v.in be' worn with a happy pleas­ blend to fjil lOl :ises In a busy ry age group and pBced to fill the SOT TOrW WSa ceivc an ELECTRIC BLANK17T poodle, a black, gray, white or ure because newest colors snd pat­ home. Price tagjed $21.50. Chrl**- big and little stoekinge. Cater to am . to 8 p ja. Thareday epw 60 HE CAN.WRITE f REE. It's 0 generous answer one of soft pastel. \ terns are evident. ' maa begins at home. their hobbies, their needs, their aaHI • p ja. HI6 6T0RY/...Y0U interests with a Just-right gift ^RSTANO, DON’T WEU,mR)NE EVEinriNM^ MJ. laPiME IHAFS RIGHT? THEFRE Tg££? S i f l to "Is there a Santa'JJlaus?” ; ' — .... '• ICOULDFORTHEE! I ^ THAT THE ACCEPTING NO RHONE 7 SURE IS I Glfto That Say "Just for Yea” Record Players far Gifts ‘ Faille—don't irorT It on ' the from MARLOW"S ‘POVLAND. right side or you'll be out one ANSWERED ALL THEIR \MUGH1ERAND CALLS-AND WWNG \ ACTING i Ever serve apple Juice as an ap­ -As peraonal and meaningful as a When you give your bov’ or girt CHILD’S RECORD PLAYER dress. Do it carefully on the SWEiHASSTARTED ) B R f 1 lifeUUW OUESTIONSANDHADTHEM \HER HUS8AND ALL THEIR MEALS SENT\ AWFUL Chfhtmsy petiser T Make sure it is chilled birthdate is, it deserves important Itoko It for Gtaatad YOUR 50ME1Mi|pCNAa(6 IDIIUBHIjMOF nnd accompany it with a ham or attenUon.' Give BIRTHSTONE fr6m THE MUSIC SHOP« 1013 wrong! side, preferably with a A gift frcrni W. T. GRANT COk A U 4 F 10 SEE MR.TUTTtE!/KWE REFUSED UP? ITS THE DAUGHTER /FOOUSH? Mein St., 4t’s like acquiring the nonshed towel underneath. P€HpTEU4CB(iUH6\ THE SfRMCIBir oursNMERMJUST^ VTAUK) dheeae spread and crackers. JEWELRY from MATHER'S AT 813 Main St. will please. Wherever ^SNEXTHEOUSE THE CENTER to say "It’s for you free services of a baby sitter and you turn, attractive gift eugges- T A B S SHOT w p O c n s m e m e n ) gazette?NEH^W c a e e f r Oe ? y a n t o f t h e m ! | k OF IT ALL? C with yovr childrn'i fovorltF Tte Ckristmait "Spirit** Gets'Yon alone”. Rings for everyon^ in ad­ teacher combined. Youngsters love Arttflotal Polnaettia Arraageweats tlons appear on every counter to 89 Cettage SL TeL lO -t -S m - fwhallovrtic/ kbelastI n^ ? repetition, in slory snd song, find­ COOMTRV?- ^ - ■i' '■ Looking into the window of dition to bracelets, necklac^^'and Enjoy t'-ie rich color of artificial gladden each feminine name on Katherine M. Glhlia. Prep. pins are beautifully set with ing real enjoyment while sbiiorb- Holly, Elderberry and Poinsettias,. your Chrlstinaa list. Oomfortable MIUKOWSKL THE FLORIST. ing a valuable background Of in4 895 Main St. the Christmas magic January's G a r n e t, February's permanently arranged by artists, snd warm Moccasin SUPPERS Amethyst, July's Ruby and De­ formation. ALBUMS OF RE- read:* to adorn a niantel. hail table 81.98 to $3.96 are pretty as well. envelops one. Beautiful green 'UORDS to entertain and educate are carefully rhoeen and arranged cember's Zircon. Always popular or buffet. CHRISTMAS '.SR- Petal soft NYLON SUPS 83.98 ,«r® 1 ’ uoleA. Q /iaiim R0N80N LJGHTRRS and PEN are available. \ RANOEMENTS OF ARTIFICIAL will be. welcome together with a in gayest of holiday containers; -, ! , ..... ■ / * ^ FUIWERS in the IIous'warM pair ot famous ISIS HOSIERY, there are big red SANTA B O O ^ AND PENCIL SETS are thought­ ful sJIections to make it a-'.'Merry, The doctor's right when he Dep't. of J. W. HALE CORP. ne«i 'lain or fancy heels, S9c to 51.1$-. handsome SLEIGHS and the dra­ recommends low or flat hecels for no daily care yet can stir up life lake Grants your F A M I L Y : matic STAR holds candles and merry Christmas." CAPTAIN EASY .wear (luring pregnancy. But your in any room. Buy'mx'ays individu- STORE FOE CHRISTMAS. V acation Mi i.h-- II-, n k n ER fiowera. Ideal for mantel or ta­ morale will suffer-If they’re bust­ aily, Holly 49c, IQderbcrry 79c, FRECKLES AND HIS PRIBNDI Populsr Roy ble centerpiecM, these art choice Chrietcaae Stoekinge ed down shoes. Get pretty, strong -BY MERRILL C. RIA)S.SKR Lovingly hand-made and deco­ Poiitaettias 49c or choose s corv- Quick butterecotch frosting: W6 KN6W NOTMMO OF 6k6V»^ ^ NlUiift ' AND' you cL0*fep ■n»‘ w w iS c C r gifts that! will be warmly received. new ones. piste grouping $3.29 snd $3.98. empty a 15-ouhce can of sweets'v^ , TROUBIS-nu A R 6 «C 6 r C' ~ NA6CLIAMD •UM)E65UEDD^PORDAW------TAK6 A LITUB rated CHRISTM-AS STOCKINGS Lro LO^U AUTM0RITK5 FOE i condensed milk Into the top of a COMPLRraM SO PROMPTLV Ht'fi anjIUQ TRIP TO NSPI -An egg of iiigh quality cover a from t h e SCAIfDINAVlAN Gifts ON Twe Big Fleers Black Iraa

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vtW B N T Y ^ D C MANCMESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. fX)NN^ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18. 19M i- ' A. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BtANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1984 IWSETWENTt-J tebroh Bibla Society. Those who have Mi»s A i ^ r i c a Says ^ ive a B o n d ’ * paper to donate should leave bun­ British Welcome dles securely tied in front o f their iCarolSiiig CUristmas Party residences. Tbe hour when thicks T^'!^onai\nD will pick them up will be given Ration-Free Yule IS Completed later. Set for Touigbt A meeting of tha Altar Guild of GroundGaining Gro London. Dec, 15 of the National ■ tations, the first being "Guardian gan State man to win two moat- into Britain's chief rttiea got With 23 Touchdbwns —Slumpflghting Tony Trabert. winner even when the proa are - I ^ a r d Tapley. / Angeli,” in which seven school Uaiu mrift It Chatter signed to 1955 cOntracta today and Football League are going tq meet ! known to be bearing.down, those ■ : valuable-player awards. He '"rs started ,thia week, and ahoppers one of them — forhier National desrrilied as 0)e weak spot in ' In tha event of extreme/oold or children will take part, Lynn Pat­ ware unhappy over 4 price of 7 Philadelphia, Dec. 15 ()P) .— ioe Uncle Sam’s tennis armor, meets at Municipal Stadium in Cleveland I auper-experta who normally sup­ inclamdnt weather, tha ahtg will be 'X- ten, Sue-Ellen Kirkham, thane’ so adjudged in 1954 as a Miort- League home run king Ralph Kiner ply the betting vnarta with prob­ stop and football back. shilUnga 3 pence (about 81.02) a OPEN SATUBDAYB UNTIL NOOI^OVEMBEB 27 to DECEMBEM 18 Petry of the San Francisco 49era— . IRV RUSSEIX, best known on >-t-in an unprecedented move asked Sweden's aggressive Sven David­ next Sunday In what might easily held In tha, baaement o t' the Firat RebiUard. Beverly Griffin, Helen pound for the beat Norfolk birds. to d ^ clinched, 'unpfficlally,, the**“ i the sports front as a lineman with son tomorrow in the first match able victors and their pc'nt Congregational Chiirch/ for and reopived a pay cut he said qualify aa the meet meaningleos! Tayor, Leslie Bell and Susan -Natronsl------Football League’fithe Merchant’s football team, ia of the Interaone Davis Cup final. conteat in the history of the sport.' spreads appear to bs lying inry ' oaneerelM^ . IVakeman. The second iten) 'Will be amounted to "about 40 per cent.” low on this one. At least, %ve have ground-gaining title, lugging the »leo quite a duck pin bowler. Irv Kiner, who waa bought fiam the The battle begins at 1:15 p.m. No effort will be made here to At tha annual m ating of Evejr-i a presentation of "The Lord's plgsl(fh a total o f 1,049 yards in I recently received a "400 C l u b lucnl time (10:15 p.m, EST Wed­ stdp them, or even t o . seek a seen no quotation. No question ot green Lodge AF A AM, Monday Prayef." The party will be held In Chicago Cube by the Cleveland In­ 12^mes. [Trophy’’ for posting a fOO or bet- dians last month, will receive about nesday night in the United States) change of venue at this late date.' honesty is involved. It's Just the nighti Merle Tapley waa elected the' school starting at 8 o'clock. :T7>e aeaaon officially doesn’t! t«r score in the Pratt and Whitney and will be followed by a second All we intend to say la that those > difficulty of picking the winner maater. Other / officera elected $40,000 from the American League between two bull butterflys. School Presentation end until next Sunday when Cleve-'^ League. Irv rolled a 404 three champions next season. singica match Involving U. S. big fetlowa are ffolng t^ look a lit- { were; Senior/Warden, Charlea A Christmas program waa pre­ land plays Detroit at Cleveland, string total recently. Last year champion Vic Seixas and 6-2 Len­ tie aiily out there, m t knowing' As a matter of curiosity, we sented yesterday afternoon The New York Yankees an-‘ Nallaan; Junior wdrden, Nornlan bift Perry la far In front. In fact Russell’s best triple was 402. nounced the signing of Jerry Cole­ nart Bergelln, both in razor sharp just wmat they are supposed to' do )iave been studying the c o m ^ te ' Brock; aecrdtary, Bernard Ellia; planned especially for parents, at htl ball carrying mark Is the sec------form. or why they should have gotten results of 'National LeagiM games the Elementary School. man, veteran inflelder, while tbe treaaurar. KmU (Soehrlng. WestenrflB^^ odd beat In league history, behind EDDIE PAGANI act a new three New YorK Giants got the name of Preeatiire .Early caught up in suctr.a comedy.. this season- all except the one Appointed oSicera include: Sen* The primary grades presented Thus, the pressure begins quick­ ‘•y *’**“*■ ‘n the Rec Sivdln^ third baseman Hank Thonfpson on _____ WJU Look Silly under discussion—in an effort .to lor oeacoa, Blarl Sanford; junior an operetu entitled "The Awaken­ saving^ dflphla'a••r*—— — ---- Steve- Van - —• — Buren, •------fn%j ly for the U. Sr tennis forces seek­ in the event jrou missed the leanv'how closely the money boya League Monday night when he the dotted line. ing of the Christmas Toys;" A deacon, John Nellaen; aenior atew- Thus Perry Tetalned the title he rplled a 407 total. His names were Seventh To Hlgfi ing another chanice to wrest the first act. Uie gaoM originally waa follqiW form from game to game. , ardi SUaa Newell; junior ateward, Christmas pageant was also pre­ big international bowl from Aua- scheduled foe Oct. 3 In the Cleve­ We can only report that they :3 For the Yankees. Oolsmsn Is the Arthur VanGasbeck; marshal, sented by grades five to eight, en­ ?Sr, •y7;r'»ie'"ca,rl-;d -the*”b . F m toe“‘ K;c'Y.^p w^re^ seventh player to sign, an unusual trslis in the challenge round at land Arena, it not having occurred don’t seem to follow it at all—no Henry Ordwayi TVler, David Tripp titled "The Story o f the Christmas times for an average d.l yards'^ per 397, Shorty Poudrler 135, Bill Sydney, Dec. 27-29. to anyone In-the pro football better than the- college teama do, Carols.” Sto re try. - . ..». I .. * vuui ^ icr A«}a9, O 111 feat 'SO far in advance of the new and organlat, Ellsworth Newberry. ORlelly 153-373 and Vic Taggart season. However, the Yankees The Americana' confidence wgO league that the (Tlevaland Bose-' at any rate. Fourth graders who assumed o n item s: shaken alightiy when they read On Jan. 3, a public tnatallation 'Second, —and far behind Perry, 366; Elks—Al Jorgenson 351, Pete ddln’t win a pennant and world ball (?lub might be playing In a Statlstteally Hpeaklag will be held. roles were: Lyman Eddy, Cora wiu another 49er John H,e n r y Aceto 351, Pitcher 355; Country championship last season, making that C. A. (Big Bill) Edwards, -lyorld Series on that date. All we T h is we found interesting. In Sheet SaooeasfnI Pagarh, Kent Rowley, Joan Dom- Johnion, with. 881 yards. Los Club Men — John Rieder 866, Bun it easier on the front office. president of the Queensland Lawn intend to aay la that those big the cqurM of the professional browaki, Shirley Rychllng, Gall The special shoot Sunday waa geles' Paul Younger finished third' di Tarw------,------144-373, Automotive — It was estimated that Thompson Tenala Assn., had picked the fe lle ^ are going to look a Uttle race, the Mme two teama playad attended by more than 60 persons. KraiTter, Charles Davis, Roderick ^ stretch your Christmas budget! with 610, barely ahead of team- Babcock 136>366. Again wc aak signed for $20,000 and Colgroan for Swedes to score s stunning upaet. ellly out there, not knowing Just each other twice a total of 27 The shoot was sponsored by the McCorrlson, Roger Tardle, and mgte Dan Towler with 599. Neu; that those handling scores in the around Sld.OOO. "The Swedes ai'e playing like what they are supposed to do or timea. How -often did the chib Sharon Frankel. Mary Ann Fcibte Ypfk'a Eddie Price .was fifth with (Country (?Iub Men’s League plOaae demona,” big Bill anid. "The why they should have gotten which won the firat game also' Reasant Valley Rifle Oub. Win­ was narrator. y "I v/anf my salary In the future ners o t turkeys, capons, and pheas­ 596. PRINT the names of all bowleYrs. Americana may not be quite caught up\ln such a comedy. The win the second T Exactly 13 times. Sixth graders who took part are to be determined by my perform­ ready.” ants Included Rajrmond Hussey, W- ^ hurry...these values won’t last! Top Passing Mark ance,” said Kiner, in announcing Indiana didn’t play much, aa a And in exactly the Mume number Alice Helfferick, Allan Greenberg, matter of fact, but auffletant to Matfeham, C McGill and Martin AT THi SIGN OF THE CIRCLE ARROW Norm Vsn Brocklin, Los Ange­ PIRST in a series of mixed bowl­ his atartling decision. The Cubs re­ of instances, .13, the first-time 'Waiter Koshko and Clarence Wil­ SALE ENDS SATURDAY, DEC. 18th Art Quimby (25) University qt Connecticut star, leaps for a re-, kifock out the football game. ' Krause. Another shoot for mem­ son. les , finished the sea­ ing matches between men and portedly paid Kiner about $60,000- loeer came back to win tha ate- bers and guests will be held in I son with the highest average women in the.Cheney A. A. leagues $65,000 in 1954, Slid under baseball bound with Boston College’s Dan Dunn in the game Dec. 13 In which So they set the.cpntest up to Dec. ond game. The other two-game Gifts Sought IT 'S A WESTERN FLYER girined by passing — 10.14 yards. Quimby shattered all Boaton Garden individual scoring records with 19, which ia the coming Sunday, Mries resulted in a win and a de. January. Miss Ann Meriwether, the “Miss America of 1955” is an enUitwiast Gifts for donation to the Man»- r tMk place last night at Murphv’s. rulM he waa protected against a. Party Planned for the U. S. Savings Bonds program. The regular p u r c h ^ of He attempUd 260 passes, complet­ Bill* Brennan reports that the s ls ^ of piol'e than 25 per cent. 49 points. Connecticut, top-ranking New England collegiate team, and hoped against hope that it sUll Anyone who believes in com­ field Training School and Hospital ed. 139. for X637 yards and 13 downed BC 117-74 as Quimby racked up 19 field goals and 11 foul might have a bearing on the out­ parative scores may be intereated A Oiristmas party for Children Savings Stamps and Bonds during school years provided the monby at -tonight's PTA meeting should teams will meet again next Tues- i "I 'y a il afraid that some other o f tha First Congregational tpuchdouros.LM4 Wi 144 V ^R9gSS« v. day night., Jennie McLaughlin Shota. The old Garden i-eoord waa 41 set by Seattle's Johnny O’Brien. come on the race at thikJate date. to know that Pittsburgh defeated necessary for her college education. And first dii her list of C hrist be labeled as to whether intended, ^Otto Otbham.d rb l . Cleveland’s______great playeifp Would think 1 was setting' Church, through and including mas presents is a U. S. Savings Bond. As "Miss America" she sug­ paced the fairer u x last night a bad precedent, but I don’t feel Boaton College player at left ia Jim Breanahan. (AP WIrephoto), It will hot, of course, becaiM each Qeveland 55-27 in their first ’or met. v/omei or children. Mrs. plsy-muieT Ird the Browns to team already haa clinched (he title meeting, lost to the Brawns 42-7 grade two, will be held Sunday at gests to everyone: “This Chlrstmas, give Savings Bonds. They keep fford R. Wright, who is in with a 834 triple while Charlie that'Way. This is a personal thing 2:30 p.m. at Wolcott Chapel. The their fifth straight NFL EasUrn Whelan’s 345 paced the men. in its division and now is all Mt for the Mcond Ume around. Or that growing through the years and promise a brighter tomorrow. Ours ch^ge, asks that those who may Dl-vlsim title, was ’ second In the for me.” explained Kiner, who was program will consist of a short a player representative in the Na­ the championship pIay-off\at Los Angelea whomped Baltimore, is a priceless heritage, one which was built upon thrift and the privi­ haveVsed or --.W toys which they passing. dsjpartnVent with an 8.88 (Cleveland a week from Sunday^ 46-0. then loat to the Colts 22-21. Him . and refreshments will be lege of sharing security with those we love. Share this security by can spare for children of the train­ WIUO JOB HAHN, High Jayvee bas­ tional League. served. yard alwage. With a week more Merideri High Rated CCIL Even ao. the Ica'iue could have It doesn’t yet appear to be an giving them the best present of all—a U. S. Savings Bond. And en- ing sciiobl or hospital to bring them sMtHsair th go, Uriinam has thrown 234 ketball player, suffered a possible "When I went from Pittsburgh L •V fractured ankle earlier this week to ChicOpo (In June, 1953) I felt salvaged much from the mesa if exact science. close it in a Treasury Chiatmas gift folder available at your bank.” to the mWting Wednesday even aerials, completed 141 for 2,077 it had listened to a proposal to Manchester Evening Herald Ing. 10" Reg. $10.96. $ 0 .7 5 Reg. $25.95 while practlng with the Indians there was some snlmostty—not Reg. $9.25 NOW I- yards, and 11. touchdowas. Cage Favorite^ by Scribe transfer the "preview" game to U(X>NN BROADCASTS Wapplag eerrespondent, N n . An­ Attention Pareats N O W ^ NOW vEd BratkdWski of the Chicago at the Armory. He was treated at among the players, but generally, Widely M>reading individual welb the hospital. r want to avoid that sort of thing. Detroit As that city’s fans will Storra. Dec. 15 (A>—The Univer­ nie CMaM, telephone Mitchell being." Parents of .mldren who ride on .Bears la third with an 8.36 aver- not get to see the two big teams S-441S. Stabbings Probed RADIO FLYER WAGON. It DE LUXE BALL BEARING WESTERS' I think I have four or five good FrHCm lor NEA Servlra sity of Connecticut begins broad­ He said he expected 1955 to be a other than the usual school buses rolls along on big !•/," aeml- ‘age, followed by of By PAT B o m u C ••'good scorers for the Bel! Townera play even once this season, they ere asked by Principal Richard D, TRIKES. Tmss rods, steel ER TRACTOR. E.\ST HIDE Intermediate Bas­ years left, and I want to get off casting tomorrow night a new, 15- better business year than 1954. pneumatic tirea! Rugged steel step plates, hdjnstable seats, Ditreit with 7.79. Philadelphia’s to a fresh start in the American Boasting outstanding height and | who lost to champion Weaver last Aa a youngster, 1 was approach­ might have picked Briggs Stadi­ minute sports program, "TBa lu East HartfoiHl Gale to send perrolqsion slips to Colorful! Authentic! Fedv Adrian Burk threw* the most touch­ ketball League will open tonight um. But the league Mid no. that “More of the good things of life bed measures full 15x34” and stout tube steel and tores simulated battery and League.” t scoring power from last year’s ! «1-the ed by the Indiana, Yankees, Tlgera, Husky SporiUghL” It concerns will be available to the American the School, authorising the proce- down passes, 23. with two games, the first at 6:30 Senatora and Pirates. the tickets already had been print­ Weeks Forecasts diire. has rolled safety edges. “ Con­ gleambig enamels! complete Ignition sjratem! Thompaoh. who starred in the . 1. DiSic VOilrisDin9111. UConn sports acUvlUet. The week­ pbople next year and this nation go” bearings, red and gray. 'Pete nhos, Philadelphia and between Correnti's Insurance and teotp. Meriden High it this coi'ner's Over In Weat- Hartford, Coach Without knowledge of the organ­ ed. or something equally Inane, East Hartford, pec. 15 0 ^ WUte Gift Servl Chain drive for easiest ped­ Giants’ 4-0 World Feriea sweep of ly transcribed program is sched­ will reach a new peal- In its stan­ SFIS50. ir* Reg. 8ISA5—Now $12.25 Billy Wilson, San Francisco, tied Aceto and Sylvester. The Browns choice to capture 1954-55 cham­ 'Dale Harper is worldrg with but isations, and not giving too much and BO here we go. Police and school authorities had The annual White G lft/^ rvlce aling. Adjustable seat, $d9* and East Sides play at 7:30. Thurs­ the Indians in October, hit .263 uled for an inaugural broadcaet Prosperity Peak dard of living,” Weeks declared. I for the pass-catching title—each pionship honors in f.,e CCIL. If t]^,^lettermen. Leading arorer last consideration to the bonus, 1 Protect Agalaat lajnriea over eight Connecucut radii, lua-., onder investigation today an East will be held Sunday at th^Con- turns. SF148S. - day night, fhe Freshmen play the during the season. He had 26 home the Red Raiders fall to live up to snaring 60. Bob Boyd of Los An- runs and drove in 86 runs. He Is season and considered a strong aelected Detroit. Given bright wiatlter, it ia tiona. which will select tha times Hartford high school stabbing af­ gregational Church at 10 i^ m . I Sophomores in the first game and pre-season predictions, theji both outaid^nuui, Dick DelMastro. 6-0, This proved to be a great break, thought that perhaps 20.000 :New York. Dec. 15 (P)—Com­ Gifts should be wrapped in white gfllea waa third with 53. McBride's Spqrts Shop and Cor- thi fourth Giant to come to terms. (or their broedcaate. t e .. 'v/^hiludeiphia’s Bob WalstOn cur- Manchester and Briatol ceind take is a starling forward. Ciiard Ray (or Navln Field, later renamed Oeveienders ■will be on bend to merce Secretary Sinclair Weeks Driver Nervous fray which reportedly sent two 14 paper and should be suitable f ^ , rentl’s collldxln the nightcap. The Coleman, former Marine oantain alt the marbles. Hail coulotaurprlse predicts that the nation will reach m .tly leads in the scoring race, who was slow to round into form Moore, 5-8, gets hl> share of bas- Briggs Stadium, had a convenient watch the mighty outflta atare at SAME PCD HTOBY year old girls to the hospital with local distribution to ill or elderly loop Is for/boys up to 18 years of but the Warriors appear to be k:.ta and he IS a callable floorman. left field wall which enabled me one another and protect themMivea a new pOak la its standard of liv­ wounds in the chest and abdomen. people and other shut-ins, or to ; a 10-polnt edge over\De- age. G ^ e s will be played every New Haven. Dec. 15 t47—It waa ing in 1956. First Time Alone Wostarn Ryar NDoak Walker with 114. salary as this year, 'n-hen he f er- —. -j------^ aaMS 0V«SV«8a •B8L.8UUC Il»r» to put many drives Into the a.^ainst Mrioua injuries. It will be the Mme old story last night as A spokesman at East Hartford children who might not otherwise Wednesday and Thursday nlghU. s.rrinS'U's.'WK tsneceraity d ip In many close games. | ward Tony Newman. 6-2, promts- In a speech before the Amerl- alker, >however, haa one rnori only .217. * stands. At the time ot signing, 1 %iainly out of curiosity, fio one Quinnipiac licked HiUyer, 66-49. to Hospital said that 20 stitches were be remembered. There will be a BicyCin TheTile. Whippets»/hinn4*tR fromFrom Windham aaeillwill ___a _____ did not appreciate the iipportance can conceive of either coach Mnd- ean Institute of Chemical Engi­ Detroit (8^—Mrs. Anna Zemmel game to In third place Giants Hell Pair Ing accrer and re'munder, center even their basketball Mries.‘Porky required to close a wound in the candle light service at the Gilead DUCKPIN *c„rea last be dangerous on any given- night, Pete Sweet and el*hei*'robust 84 in­ of playing In a field suitable to l)ig his boys out to play do-or-die, neers yesterday Weeks warned, who, police testified, drove her car abdomen of one of the girls, a Congregational Church Sunday (jbveland’a u m Groza with 81, ^ight v/ j e: tliurch—Rowe 143 AI The Giants also sold righthanded but at the moment it lacks impres­ Vieira tallied 44 points, five Ism however, that “ the Communists ,^orace'aiHaih*qf Cleveland held ner Cook or. Mike ChirVan et the my type of hitting. . chance-taking football for noth­ than the entire HiUyer squad, Into one driven by Allan F. Finnk freshman. Neither was identified. evening at 8, to which the Hebron I „ $70.95 Rubacha 363, Kindle 358. Ander- pitchers Alex Konikowski and sive height. Coach Tom Callaghan Detroit Is a remarkable baae- ing .when each of 'iliem stands to and Socialists ore working while won a suspended sentence with Reg.««SA9 a alight edge over^tPat Brady-^f other guaid position. Odaxprising which w m led by Tom DriacoU’s Police said the stabbings were .congregationallsts knd any others aop 141-.'^-363; Women—Stasia Ber- Charley Fowler to their Minneapo­ haa a seasoned nucleus this term a nine won, seven loet re^rd in ball city and we had fine teams. pull down perhaps $2,500 by win we sleep.” this explanation: the result of ah affrr.y which interested are inrited. ^tsb|i(rgh In punting, averAlflng aengkl 337, Helen Wll'.^m 131 lis faipm club in the Amerlc.'iii As­ in wmiftafitlC; . 23 potiita. Quinnipiac waa in frm t. V E-ay Terms 37” — $3.85 4 6 "— $5.79 LIONEL 5-UNlT FREIGHT. 1953-54, tt)e Warriois idat i)an- Encouragement from the tana ning the sure-enough game on the 40-U at halftime. ." I beg those wha.belleve in the “ This was the first time 1 had started when four girls "picked on" A pageant,"Hark the Herald CHAMPIONCHAI AUTO 4$6 yards per kick t6v,484 for Mar.- Simmons li;). Dot Cowles sociation. Konikowski appeared in Blggimt Threats ■following Sunday. American free enterprise system, Perfect “ drat train” ! Four bur*. bit lost to Weaver I n ^ e helped to inspire me to greater driven alone after completing 12 the fifth after classes had been Angels Slngj” will be presented and Genuina W a ^ n Flysr qual­ 41"— $4.79 55” — $7.25 Brady.. Glilom could ii^>oye his J20..V1 Morton 121-120, Amy Pir- IQ games after returning from Three lettermen, Captain Dave quarter.'inala in the slate tourna­ efforts. There is no rivalry hotter than which has made this 'country so driving lessons, and my instructor knuckle-coupler cars, 19 average, or drop belo;^' BrMy .on service last season and had a Q-0 Harper — My daughter’e music dismissed late Tuesday^ refreshments will be served at a R eg. ity at lowstt prksi Full-tiza key 1^3-137.—380 (new lean^ie C»irry, 6-0, Ken Lombardo,-6-0 and ment at N ev Haven. The break I received In entering tJiat between Paul Brawn of lesaons are a fortune to me. great, to wake up and act before it said I was a perfect driver. But Investigators said the cause of •w■'s. WESTERN C L I P P E R track aecGpns, tnuMformer ^ strength of h lv performaltce mark), \£hlrle.” Fothergiii 118; record, while Fowler was 6-9 for social hour following the*program. $14.95 deubla bar frame, shiny han­ and remote control eoupHag. Charlie Nellis, 6-3, are, the Red Five Lettermen the executive ranks cam* about Cleveland and of Carter — How Is that I Is too lau,” Weeks said. when I saw him," shd said, point­ the fracas had not been deter­ Paper Drive Set »12 SLEDS. TIght-tura Steering! Sfeday. Third-placein punting w ^ Rec a iK Keeney 36*, Clayt Ful­ the year at Minneapolis. Raiders’ biggest threats. Coach •If the realistic optimists push dlebars. Famous molA eoosler Safety runners! Hard b e ^ - Accurately detailed. Gaining an even pllt In 16 games through a chance meeting with Detroit. Parker haa beaten the Harper — They enabled me to ing to Finnk, “I got flustered." mined. 'Ihe Young People's Fellowship Ball-bearing f«t| easy pedaling, lured by Vah Brocklin with ler 140, Rvas Morrison .’54, Tom The Chicago White Sox sigi.ed Floyd Brackley also has three new. last season, WIndhar', is able to Bill Vceck, who urged me to join Cleveland maestro until it hurts, the faint hearts aside and take "Why would he make you nerv­ brake. Chain guard. Yoar woodt buy the neighbor'a bouaes at half , g^ u p of St. Peter’s Episcopal ^envy-gauge si r u b b e r Msetin 137--^,'i63, - Andy Lamou- Al Brazle. veteraii southpaw hurl- comers who tower over the six-foot start a team of all lettermen. the Cleveland organization. including 17-7 and 17-16 triumphs price. over .this nation, I am convinced ous?" asked the judge. Frowns and scowls lost people 'A urch ai;e sponsoring a waste tires. ' SF1462.^ guarantee. Boy's or girl's. «ryl SwiriEeit, of. Green Bay. reau^ 144- -3^9. er who was released this season by mark. Brackley believes football we can enter a 10-year era of tre­ f Twina Kenneth and Kendall Wil­ "Mr. Finnk,” . she * answered, lots of friends. They'd be Smart paper drive, to take place' Jan. 7, De Luxe Sled— $10.45 n o w * 1 9 ' ” leSda In. punt returns with a 12A the St. Loujs Cardinals after post­ stars Burt Dziadek and big Carl mendous ecrmomlc growth and of ing a 5-4 record. liams. M>th 5-9, football pass­ "was my instructor.” to take another look. x This is to give aid to the American yfrd avj^nge but close behind, in 1 OFFERH Robinson, along with Bob Sim­ ing ace . Jqh..nv‘ Webb, 5-8. scenn^ is Jdek Christiansen of De- San Fr; Dec.. 15 (A7— mons, will enable him to better Alan Cote, -.5-8, and Frank t)itoit.'’with 11.8 hiftl'Shothcr game Lawrence T. fB( :k) Shaw, fired RECOGNIZE DAVIH least year’s eight won and 10 lost Caple, 6-2, saw enough action last ttfilay. . . • as coach of- - profr ------jlonal football’g J ^ fHarUord. Dec. 15 (47—Cqnnectl; record. ' ' year tq win their Idg "\V”. The ^'iBUl Reynolds. Cleveland, is No. San Francisco 49c|^aaya he al-^^It* Athletic Gomnussioner Mid ■The Bell Townera. who compiled first four are seniors snd Oa^le Is 1; in kickoff, returns with s 29.5 ready has offers for vTwo attrac­ laat nlr,*ht that tlila state recosmiscs an and four won and lost record a junior. T vo unheraldsd perform­ tive coaching jobs." *1 ^ ’t dls- TeddyVRed Top) Davis of Hert­ under the competent guidance of ers could lift Williams into a con­ sversge, .with Lesis Ckible of the ford ah Uie National - Boxing For ChriitmoM,,, Otvo The Family l^ icsgo Oerdinals second with cus.nice , Gardner \ . Ray l^pieer Leads win a on the NB.V ruling atrin-. season. Al Benecirk. 6-1, and Cl ipped In with 14. 1 - - V Saddler o t New York of George Redman,, 5-10, are 'Bristol 'Championship. His 49ers were, sec­ his 126^und cro'vn. Saddler h.-id The Indlars, %bo make their ond or third the^past four*seasons starters. Others Include Mike Phli- first leasfue start Friday, Dec. 17 TOY DIAL PMONI 39" POOL TA9LL. Complete Engines^ Victory been orde«d by the NBA to de­ pott, .7-9 and Roger Duval, 5-9, S': IS-eilCt CARPINTIR $$T. < in the NFL Western Conference. - fend his tltie^y Dec. 14. or else. , against Bristol at the \rmory, are BK $(»EEN TEUVISION i melol RingsKing] when with 30" cues, rubber cuih/ TeocHfs deKfenty 4 Carter’s defending /CCIL cham­ the writer’s pick to finish second himed. Red £7404 ions, bods (m >4 irtferest in O trodt* lidOD The Engines.remsined.in second ------^------1------;------\ ,------pions sre a scrappy lot with good in the CCHL 'ace. Ck>ach Elgin spirit and they work ■well as a Zatura'xy’a school'ooy. have dis­ idgce in the'Pot jee and Firemen’s unit. Midget Baskethall League last played potential atrea rih in recent You Can Be Sure ^ , night, downing the Ladders 34-26 Gola Back to Pace LaSafle, IxMtl to Wedver outings snd with the right spirit H 'a hard fought game.' Benecick. Gnski and Duval are they could dethrone Bristol- and gift**®®* •'Big Ray Spicer was the differ­ Bristol's big rebouiidera, while Red­ etfiily upset M. riden, th 1954-55 ence^, between winning end losing Duqueme Loses Key J^en man ,Md Phllpott are considered favorite IF IT’S WESTIHGMOUSE f ;- t# np R gib w m a m a m e m i : MpTORS . . . one of the world's largest breweries. f i y RADIOS X 1085 MAIN ST— Next To Kiddie l^ r ar oeeket With this 6^7 "aiu” jpnr.^ot SaOe field. ^MANCHESTER Green Stnaapn M iM M”. AHBdTU. CMUtT t lM m ,wm th« NCAA UthrM^yaar. ’The oerirlca aeadeatfee aro high­ TEL. MI.S.8790 Every SiGa ’8I8 EAST C B IT a $T. With GoU. Ken Loollar Hm «-S lighted by Mark Binstain. Army’s I PET C8NTER Joe GUaon hack frapa Mrviea; prohfie acorar, and Navy’s Latry Charity Lewn, a fins Wigley. 6

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I - Connecticut's Crack Starting Quintet it Boho Olson Choice in Third Former’s Latest Move Jni^ans .Working Hard M«rtian? Big Kick Defense of Crown Tonight Yale Eastern Leader Brings Roe and Cox or First CCIL Game ■'We, With 275,600 Fans In Pass 8an iTruiciaco, Dec. IS Strike trouble at the local out-<»since he - aptured the cha.n.pion< WorH mid'Ue elglU diam;iioii let will have no be-irlng on either ship from Handy Turpin of Eng­ ich Zatunky Hopes Out (Bobo) OUon of Sai> Fru.- the TV or radio casts. The show land Oct. 31. '1003. in New York. Only 14 Orioles Remain New York.'DSC. 16 (8P>—Bvery-.precord. accounted for almost the Scoring Leader UCLA ciaco laakea die third defense of goec on at 10 p.m.. BIST. Boto h as. had six fights sines On Team Thai Wound ■ To Learn Why Team one loves a winner. The Aesoclated I entire Ivy League decline. The the croa-n he won 14 months ago The co-pronjoters, Jim Norris' tieh. Incitided .A-ere at leagt four msfum Press survey of major coHs m foot- Quakers lured only 2T2,0(H> cus- Al^ Ggve Up Fcweit whei he meevs Pierre Langlpis of International Bo;cing (3ub and l.umpty d impties, but J 'gh class Up ’5 4 Season; Gain Folds in Last Half; ball attendance for the 1054 aea- tomere tn 1M4 compared to 3t7,000 France over the 16*rouhd route Bennie Ford of San Frandsco, were bis title defense* against Kid RES ' Several JVs May Play . \ son showed once more that' the In 1953. playing eight home gamea Point«; Mhatiai^i tonight. hope for a turnout of around 11.0()0 Gsvllsn last A.pril and Castellani 15 in Past Two Weeks customers generally will atorm the each year. That was a ateepT 125 -' The amart '::oys of boxing firmly and gate receipts approaching Aug. 20. Ckl'BCH LKAGirS WOMRN’B lbaocc ^ te s to see a winning team but 000 drop. Showed Be9t DdeoM After watching hto Indlani in a FOOT o m c B believe that 36>ycar>old Bobo, a $100,1001 with the top priced pews May Be Dried Out M. BriSset'a (I) New York, Dec. 15 (/P)—Paul Deei'* (4) will be lukewarm or let cold in Maryland, the No. 1 team in the Row* ...... im iM i4n 344 BycboIJii , 97 IS Ntw York. DbT i B (P) — VOUK. iroduct of 'rcugi* and tumble alley going for $20. a copy. Pierre, the Cauliflcwer from Stewart ...... 9J M iflC 393 ■ Rlchardt' daahing revup—"New___ losing battle with Hartford High, B*ra*niki , ...... IM lie their reactions to a loser. nation in 1953 with a 10-0 rocord Pannl ...... fighting in hla n ttive Honolulu, Bxpressiona of confidence came France—like a well dried apricot- O NrIll ...... IflO U2 Uf 333 Facee of ’55”—will have IMtIm&re and lant we^k’a thrilling vTctory Wllhrlm ...... 93 lot i t r 137 Teams like Ohio Stats. UCLA, fell off 33.500 as a result of s Cocluan ...... Muatosippt. Navy and IlfiH iig MacNeely ...... 91 IIS IDS 313 Simmon* ...... 91 63 ns 331 I,aKirlsre...... SI a-ill turn hack the challenge of the from, the camps ef both warriors. may suffer Irom inactivity. He MeCartliy ...... Oriole fana groping for a acore- over underdog East Hartford, It Wichlts, Arkansas, Michigan, and msdlocre start la '54. Tbs Tsrpa Morlartr ...... were tha dafensa teasMi BMliw- 3g-year-oU' Frenchnuui. Maybe not in so many words—each 94 90 133 314 MolumpSr ...... 114 103 7tt «M Miami,Miami Fla., whiohwhich harfhad goodajWhH vaamyear* Just ItiMF hmlrabroke A«*aaeven «#wi9W.with ^a a2-2-1 a « .,^IL per- ______387 turned In an excellent upset in his . card come opening day. # would Mpear at the moment that tion In major-ooOegB fOotboB IMb Expect Roogb Battle pcviously has profound respect for last oi'tlng, on May 21, wldpping ToUU ...... 473 331 303 Total* ...... 301 tot 343 1381 in (he won-lost column, upped thetr fomance in their first five games. YmoU' 4i6 itt 414lE l The way Richards is going, the CosMth Elgin ZAturdky is confront­ Pareto feet (•) fe*(*N Tbe acran, one Uiat pronUsea to the other—but tlierc seemed no the No. 1 title challenger, Joey 81. Marjr'a ill- , new Baltimore general - manay' Rewsfd'* (6> attendance over the previous years. Declines at Alabama, •fulane. fall, final N.CJUL Bscrlea BaraW Nelson ...... 103 93 93 ed with a major ptbblem. He muet: D. Cowle* ns 331 fanwr•anxr ...... 77 . 30 tit M be rou/h, Iruiaing a.id fought in doubt that Bobo has uo fe v of, Oiardello, in lO rounds. .,, Losers BnBerrd Kentucky. Louisiana Stote, and ‘statistics Bbowad today. Clifford ...... 93 94 93 ger threatens to put his old come up with an answer before TedlonI D 19 366 Jaeeb* ...... M 76 36 S t close quarters, will be televised losing his title, snd Langlols in his Weigh-in time, incidentally, was ; Bloodsnnd Morton ...... 61:131 Schools Uks Penshylvanla, Ksn- Mtoslestppi State accounted for Stenid ...... M 10 lOt 16* ...... 18 73 79 boas, Frank Lane of Chicago, /to • Friday night, when hto veUraii Bolin (.,.. 130 334 Tha undsfsatad Uelaoa. wM M over 108 ntsUons of the Columbia studied Ehi^lish said he didn't moved up by mu'.v.sl agreement I Hanaen .., •...... Ill 103 103 Bhame. No Oriole knows he’a ktlll ...... 31 3S 39 261 ssa, Tultne. Alabahia and Loutoi- Uie bad slump In Southeastern at­ fotai* ths nauon in soorlag. alao rnuft Broadcasting Syate:u. with North­ make the long trip her. to* lose. Wsither ,...... 104 133 93 squad .entetUina Brlatol ln CCIL Crandall .. ■...... 106 83 33 330 sna State, .'iyhiclv had from poor to tendance. 366 33« 306 SM from the us'i-.l noon time in Call- with the ball club until he yeada contest at the Armory at Shs. tKtbafliBtttiw ern California ''iewers idiut out. Olson has .been a busy fighter fo^nia to 9 SLin. (12 noon ETT). Totals .... 331- 310 491 ^^35 the lateit paper. Richards la the Total* .... ttl 430 80Q.1441 terrible won-lostin-lost recordsrecords, suffered Six of the Big Ten members, Air Mon <3> this has b *a a Fadea In Second Half at the gateI acOfWdingty. headed by Roe* Bowl-bound Ohio Lombardo 81 M 3L 373 modern day derby Bill Clymbr who eaturaRy's major task to to fhjd atannrtteannrtte ...... 31 36 II 331 done by the ecortng ebaaaptWu A »* tenter f'ansea No. I used to have one team g^ng, one Prlae*** (4) 6 f course.#. lr'you!ve'gotis you’ve gi a gim­ State, set home attendance recoiJe WriWtot'quirt ...... it 106 lit M they ailded tbs gfocnid MNN# , Carlaon 133 103 out why hto team fades so notice^ PMIIIps . . 34' M 36 SSS mick like Vllianova, you can do Maler ___ 103 100 team pla>1ng and one tekm com­ Kiour...... r i " ® w the number of gamea played. Twarontterarontte ...... 137 M l i t m crown as woU. Attractive Grid ! Brown . . . . ably in the aecond half of play.' £««U o ...... 99 M I real well at/the gate no matter Ohio State, with 480,340 specta­ Lewi« Man ...... IT It — IM 1 .3 3 93 93 ing. / Againat Hartford and East Hart­ 'k* 31 Mlmerowaltl■1 ...... — M M _ wMch win BBaaC op>Rank College Fives Peirr* .,.. 103 93 96 Bc«b* ...... S6 96 96' m how badly_the team faras on the tors for six home games, led the Navy ia die Bowi ea Hmr I Saalrla ... Ne Prior Anm^nced ford, Cb-Captains Moe Morharilt, MCintoeh 33 99 lit aS field. The wildcats wound up with Holiday Schcclule tow Man . 107 — — nation. The Buckeyes drew 397,890 Xotal* ... Year’s Day, aroiTUie total Richards' latest nlove waa tn Gene Johnson and Company, have ToU I*\...... 483 477 325 1437 a horrible 1-9 record but they drew fans for five homers in '53. Other ToUil* ■pick up a pair , of itoterans. third ' treated their acholastlc followers Oudrk ... 78 cbampioMOiip by 493 824 833 1333 ___ . Ifnitlli* Aslo Bodr (9) 152,000 fOr the two home contests home records were set by Minne­ ^ppee .. ------g Middies on the tost i Sp^light Tonight’s Play New York, Dec. 15 OP)—In case N*. M*«k*ei*| N*. 1 43) baseman Billy CM and lefthand­ with a flna all-around performance. CoiutsnUn*'...... 98 73 17 385 compar^ to 120,878 for four in Owertoi . Newman g«Odto . . . \ ...... 98 88 |8 331 sota, 351,999 for six; Illinois, 275,- Mtootoslppt W4___ you thought the season was over, 114 94 99 ed Preacl'.er Roe/ from Brooklyn But comes the second half and fans 1953. Villianova had a tie-in with 762 for five: Wisconsin, 295,081 AvUnone Brown ...... 39 M 103 yeateiday after/the pair had been begin to bite their nails and won­ gKK,“ ...... •••—••«• s fi 3$; McHulto 172B yaxxis a gaoM gtv«a oiM M there's still considerable football Chandlrr ...... 110 M 110 a .grocery chain and ticketa were for five; Iowa, 245,421 for five; mond 174.4 and fi-raewi New York use. 15 (#0—Hlgh^tor over. Duquesne in the Steel W lnnw of ^a|e first four starts, the University of Connecticut will mwt’ *AIC *FrW av^*nigl^at Nark ...... waived out of the National League.. der if they are watching the same ::::::::::::::: 3 3 8 If distributed by the storea. coming over radio and television. ybappell ...... 94 1041 33 and Purdue. 215,000 for five. Totalt .... 630 460 1433 Mbrar Lsadsenidp ranicing collegesge Uske(basketball teams Bowl tournament, has a 3-1 record J*** sUrting quintet is shown above with Coach Hugh Greer. Reading from left 103 113 Its Althoug!'. no/sale price waa an­ team. During the first 16 minutes Totals : ...... Overall, the attendance average kUcMgaa Baancrap —the only loss being to Wake Here’s the schedule as complet­ to right. Ronnie Bushwell, Jim Aheam, Art Quimby, Stan Zlma, Gordy .Ruddy and Greer. ^ nounced it Mportedly was $55,(X)0 of play, Manchester has displayed 436 413 441 1395 e n S B T AJ3. Navy, knocked aU tfea way dawn beaded LaSalle, ibipois, Dayton Totals ...... 313, 437 333 1344 for 501 major games In '54 was Micliigan waa second in the to ninth place by An4y*a aaltiB* ^ rc st in the season opener, 107- ed to date: with two jnlnor leaguers thrown remarkable team work, moving the IsAIimi I’* AOaaile <4> down three-tenth* of otto per cent Ptaarer Oirla (3) and Miaaouri apotlight a fairly McCarthy .... .That's not a movie star behind country with 410,000 for lix home leadlnf off so#*, area tboewh it Dec. 25 Blue-Gray game, MBS I (Ishns tl) in. Brooklyn got pitcher -John ball (veil and setting up many fine iOl 8l 37 388 those sunglasses. It's the two- over the previous year. That fig­ gamee compared to 353,890 for Coach G eom Halas got a kick StSSr-...... heavy court program tonight with Wake Foreet Trlamphs 8. Orayb ...... 108 103 130 Jancee imd second baseman Harry acorlng nlaye. The second hid. finds P*mb«rton 73 106 109 391 ff.PA.t-f. g beat Um cadets 1* Un acoM Fi old man upeet lurking in tl^ bnek- radio, starting 2:45 p. m. (EST). Mai Whitfield Denies Batktiball ia lidiaaa H; Qriyb ...... 1... 30 34 JptherflU .... ysar-old, Ejducate, wearing the ured to an average of S3 fiereons six lir ’6 3 ...... out of John Helwig' breaking up Duabls'.,.. •eeeeaeee* W climax gmau. wound up with «aly

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AtOMotiks fur Ssls 4 Auto Driving S cIm o I 7 -A c a r n iv a l HbosahoM Gm 4s 51 Moaleal laatnuiwte S3 Ho For Salt . 72 HY DICK TURNBV Articicn For Sals 45 HeasehoM Goods 51 Salt 72 Sabarban For Sale 75 Waoted—Retf BoUte 77 INO CHBTltOLBT staUea wagon. DRlVWti Instructions,frau your '■if 't'r- 'y-. Notice MWCAL mSTRUMEim o t aU Radio, heater, three sealer. RUns a l l ALUMINUM combination, ex­ USE OUR SPECIAL’ ACANCHESTER— Six room Cape, ROCKVnXE - Cape Cod. four mMEOUTE ACTION samnS. home. Dual-oontrol . Inauivo car, Itede. Largest selection in Mw- in ptoriHuit nelghborttood. bath room s flnlahed, two nnflnlabad. like new. Very clean inside and standard or automatlu. QCI pansion windows and doom by 80 GALLON Autom atic gas water Zoning Board of Appeab raeater. new used and rental In- Buyars writing. Selling your prop, WHITE NOLLMD THH out. Douglas Motors, S8S Main. paramount. Guaranteed. CaU Ml. In accordance with tha ror WHITE CHRISTMAS ted lavatory, cabinet kUcken, iv u ateed dormer, flrepiace. car erty is our iirMearian. CaU H. 6 . cbestat Drlvuia Acadamy.* PL heater, glass lined. MI. I-8T38. ft^enu. E yrt repairing. fireplace, storm wlndovri ted irt, fuU baaemsht, e i^ aewars. S-7S48. ToU ,3-8838. quirementa o f the ISonIng Regula-'- CHRISTTdAS SPECIAL Bornheim Rarity. BU. 9-0S6B suiy TUUF TREK FARM lb A BBAtmrUL UBS Buick Road- Wkrd Krause, k d . $-5836. screens, $13,900. W arren B How­ any axtraa., Immadiata occu­ tim e. FRANK’S IS Buying end eelUng tions for the Town of Menchea- PLAN e ’ ■i- maater Rivlora convertlMe. Radio NEW LARGS EREcklR set. Siie ter. Conn., the Zoning Board of land, Realtor.* AO. PatOO. M I. pancy. RockvUla $-348$. RockvUla 0 «r tarkeya have kaen wiaaera at tke Baataw SSair ^dLABBtniD AD?T. good used furniture end antiques. MUSIC Instrumantri rental. Cora- : Hera is a home that Santa wUl $47U . 64475. READY BUYERS writing and heater, Dynaflow drive. Jet 18 ^racul fur coat. ExceUent A lcala will hold a pubUe hear­ Plata lina of Instramants. Rantri Drsaate Claw the past twe yaora. We preparo rdai^ f0#te94 . DIPT. HOURS Mack auish, w-w Urea, genuine Gstages . Service—Stonigg 10 condition. MI. 9-8S88 after 8. I have a large stock cm bend. MI. No Payment Until March bs happy to visit next Chriatmaa. For Immediate action ilat your 9-9080, 430 Lake St. ing on Monday, December 80,' •ppUad to purohasp prica. Itepre- An unbelievabla valua In thia day EAST HARTFDto, OoatfeM Court BIRCHWCXID p a r k —N ow open property with the Albert J. 60c Lb. N. Y . Droased Under 20 Lbo.— Orgr 20 l i l i I l« li A. M..to 4:M P. M. red leather interior. Power^ win­ STORAOB SPACE, SO’ x $0’ with 1954 at 8:00 P.M. ia the Htoring aantii^ Olds, Sarmar, Bach. Pod- o a tto dows and seat. St,000 miles Com- nt—Biwwee arauatt The On All Our of high prices. Inspect this Jervis —Three bedroom ranch, hot water for Jnspectioh', a Texas ranch Co., Realton. CH. 9-64a9, Yea! We FuU The Tendene Deliver la garage doom . 648 No. Main St. MOVING, MUST sell. Picket fene^ Room of the Municipal BuUding Ur and Bundy. Mattar’a Music heat, oU, Youngstown kitchen, pic­ with , thrae badroomia, carport, l^etely spotless throughoitl. Price M l. 8-3803. ' . Maaebee- atudto, 177 McKra. 3 0 . 8-7860 built seven year old (Upe Cod at ninga JA . S49MI. COPT CLOSING TIMB ter, Ootm. Good uaad turatture Ing, 10 eectione, 7x10. Beautiful on the following appUeaUone: 29 >Morae Road. Manchester. Six ture window, Venetian Minds, tuU custom kltchan. You must aee. new over $4,000. S acrifice thU General Outdoor Advertiaing OE^IERAL ELECTRIC MANK HARAKURDA POR CLASSmSD ADVT. week, $138«-or bast offer. Bank h e^ sHd. TSL ML 94118 custom. made dining room eet. finished |»oma, all plaatered, plenty ceUar, large level yard. Immacu­ Top of Taylor Street. Vernon. FOR PROAfPT courteoua service, Op8B 'til 7 p.aa Company for extena.on of per- NEW ACCORDION used 6 months. late condHtion. R eal huy, 911 Aoo. aelllng or buying real eatatt. caU ASH 8WAMF ROAB, OLASTONBITBy TEL. MM MON. THRU PRL U rm s availaU e. T el. ML 8-4828. Nine pieces, sell reasonable. An­ • Refrigerators Sold at eacrifice. Boy’s model. of- closet • lend ■buUt Utln in storage space. Krause ft Bcuteer, AG 84191. Motorcycles—Bicyctai 11 tique Plymouth Urge church miealon to retain advertiring signe Will qualify tor vaterra, (Joodchild Johnaw BuUding Ctompany, Maa- ■OBBRY CHRISTMAS TO J RUG BRAXDINO atade aasyl la. Call O le e n .^ . 9-0249. Wood burningf fireplace,ft . 3 or 4 10:S0 A. M. IIBI FORD Custom eights, two ted bench. Laige Coleman pot burner, as follows: bedrooms, full bssament, newly Rarity Co;, ReUtere, 18 Forest St chastar. AG. 8-7426. BICTCUES, REPAHUNO and re struction teoklet, 38 ceata. Rug • Food Freezers AG. 8-7928. Waiited->4leal Estate 77 SATURDAY 9 A. N. four doors both completely equip: ..huUdlng. New, used, bought and used one year with electric pump. One, two-panel sign on South redecorated from top to bottom y x u 1^ remaams priced right UXs of other things. Coventry PI. side West Center Street (Beat ef pad. Excellent condition inside and bold. American and true English. • Rafigea Weariiif Apparel—Fora 57 Inside and freshly painted outside. ftJtE YOU CONBtDERINO out QuaranUad. Priced below the RockvUla 8-8108. G ea 's Rug Shop, 3-7896. No. 512), Business Zone II. A4ANCHE8TER. Benton Street — roO » CDOFeBAlUMI WILL We apBCisHse in English bicycles. 88 Talcott Ave., RockvUle, Coan' Hot water oil best, Rusco storm OMonlri, 6 laige rooms, garage, s e l l i n g y o u r p r o p e r t y T ■B AmnxxAnsD m arket. Only $388 down. Bank ft Oom^eto line of parts'tnd scces' Two. two-psnel signs on Cknith • D rien windows and doors. All this and il^iteteHtetesOPBR A4ARKET SAVINGStW nanclng. Alsoaoveral good clean HOTPOINT WASHER, excellent side of West Center Street (West lA D T i Beautiful hir coat, never basement, fireplace, oil steam------w e wlU appralao your property sories. Mucheater CycM . Mop, KOVAL AND Snuth-Oorona port- worn, em ril rise. CaU AH. 94686. an immense wooded lot, too. Only heat, pleeterod walls, Mrajrffroe rad without any oulipiftoii- Ford and Chaviolet pre-wars. No 186 West m ]2ye foot sled. In good FHA mortgage also available. water oil heat, g a ra g i, spacious Good as new for half price at 48 BOY’ S FIGURE Skates, rise 10. condition. Aft. 3-748S. grounds. This home is located in IF READY to fOUMD—P ilr of flMMS, dark tor' piston------pins,M otors, WRINGER TYPE Washing ma­ One, two-panel sign *en South Owner transferred rad wants quick axchange Lake Street extension, H ibUe side of New Bolton Road (Op- sale. Only $13,800. ’ a reridenliri eecUdn. Also lot 55’ real Mtate, m o... arranged. T H E G IF T fMao MmII rims. Apply at Switch 338 Main. north of The ’Three J’a Restaur­ chine, in good condition. MI. BRUNNER’S 9-8601. poeiU No. 117), Reeideaee Zone fV " X 98’ on Spruce Street, toned for Oooault Howard Heatings. board. WatMos Broo. U61 FORD Victoria two-tone blue ant in Boiton. MI. 8-4895. COMPLETE SEToC.vbgistered golf TOOLMAKER’S TOOLS and box buzineu. Leapinf state for health fttancy, AG. 9-U07. cluhe, used, $48. HO, S-84M after AA. Rockville Road wraU d. RockvUle 0-2200. Stop In at tbe Jarvis office rad VODHD—A ptaco whoro you can gray, reaUy clean, radio, heater, OOMBiNATTON GAS and oU. ex­ reasons. Wlii aril reesoneMy for 8 p.m . One, two-panel sign oiv South pick up your 1955 celendac. quick arip.^o agents. Csi; iq.' l i s t i n g s w a n t e d . — aingia, IT ALWAYS WANTED socora a o o n p l ^ Una o f k “ “ excMlent tires. Douglas Motors 38” BALLOON tire boy’s bicycle, cellent hceting stove. MI. 9-8877 side of Tollshd Tpke. (Adjaeeiit Talcottville SSS Main. ^ 14 OU. FT. ORLBT upi trees any tim e. 3-7383 between 8 a.m. rad $ p.m. two-famUy, thrae-famUy, buri- yanw dad aecaoMciaS, ^ $15; Call MI. 9-0421. — to Vernon Town line), Bueineea Rooms Withont Board 59 or M I/ 3-5047 between • Snd 10 aa« pr^orty, Have many caah goods, ambroidary. oottons e f, cost $800 new. thr oaths Zone II. Tel. MI-3-6191 1848 TWO-DOOR Chevrolet, good ago, wiU seU ressonsbl' oulck n i n e c u b i c fcx»t refrigerator, beautifully furnished spacious JARVIS REALTY CO. s.m. 'or at 8 Bissau St., Mrachee- teyara llortgagaa arranged. tstttnc thraadn at Tour Tam condition. Best offer tskea it ■ealed unit with automatic de- One, two-panel sign on North PlaaM oaU Georga L. Grariadio, W OBttaga St liwao ML Business Services Offered .13 sale. MI. I40T8. side of Tolland Tpke. (Between room with comiUete Ught houae- Phone ML 8A877 any time. Good condition. Can be seen Open Evenings Until 9 keeping (AciUUee avaUable WUl 654 Center St., Manchester Raritor. IGtohte' 9*SS7S. lOP DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, m ^ A S n e WALL ’TUe, F o r m l^ after 5:80 p.m. at 92 Hilliard St. Parker Street and Oakland rent ringle or douMe. ChUdren Ac. Btnry atrast POR THE BUY OF THE M I. 9-3901. Street), Residence Zone AA. Phone MI-34113 Lots For S a lt 72 IY>nNl>-A plaoa whara you can copied, vacuum cleaners, troni, counter ti^ . Stop in and see th^ .All Day Sat. Until 6 cepted (Umited). Central. Reaaoit- lAfMEQIATB Action assured. Buy­ HUSKY buy Bamat and Tioga Taras and MONTH SEE BRUNNER’S guns, etc., repaired. Shaara, new esphalt tile Une by KenUle. One, one-penel sign on North able. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch 8t. X side of Doming Street (West of Evenings AG-3-7847 / LARGE, 100’ X 300’ , h i^ and dry ersera waiting. Selllr'Selling your properly- Suiui Baton Wwiwiiig acoaosorloo. kmves, mowers etc., put into con­ TheTlle Shop, Buckland. Tel. MI. \ Big Trade Aliowances buildiiw lot, Mracheater Green. tASY e U D t COMMNAnON Avery Street), Residence Zone A. R(X)M IN rMpectablo home for ia ourr profeaaion.profession. Call H. B. Born- Ifa Tour Tam Stop. N Oottsfo 1963 Chev. 4-Door— Power dition for coming, needs. Braltb- **** RM tsfykt. iBu. Wm. Kraehl, 519 O n te r St. helm Realty, BU. 9-0969 ra y tlma. StIU . MLS^m. glide, power steering, ra­ walte, 83 Pearl street One, one-penel sign on East two gentlemen. Parking. AG. **0li don’t! Yeu'ro ndt bringinr sny of your ICT SKATES one white, glri’e, side of New, State R (^ (Opposite WESTlNaHOUSE 14” TV with 8-6609. SEVERAL OlOKUB ouUdUg loU, t o n THAT aatistiad faoUng if dio and heater, 13,000 COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart site II, one boy’e hockey eketee, A. Jarvis Plant No. 1), Residence table, guaranteed^ $50. Barstow’s. high elevation, aU Unprcveraei.ts, Letal Notice osrousinthimttr fritndoin h*r*!” MANCHESTER AT THE (CENTER, pleasant, lu ge ALUAGNUM W INDOW S haran’ t triad diniiMr at the miles. Like new. R Wolcott on wringer and auto­ else I. Like new. MI. t-i40S. Zone A . j g . 9-7234. New five room rtech. Plastered "A” rad ”AA’' sone. 8. A. Beech- CptIBT OF^ PKOHATE h»M Raotauraat, Routa n , matic washing machines, Uectric One, two-panel eign on East aide rooms, single or double. 14 or M walls, hot water pti heat, ceramic ler, Agent. Phone AG. $4999. at MtaachriUr.^ wHhta and fer ihr ji 1952 Buick 2-Dpor — Dyua- LADDBIRS, Garden tools, cerpen- AUTO PARTS Wadiworth St. Wstrlct of Manchester, on lh« IJth day , ban«{uats, or- ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, Buildliig— Contnctliig 14 Help Wniiitftd->*Finnals $5 of New State Road (North of •Ihree-ply strinless steel water­ 'tile, fireplace Iti basement and 0* December, A. D.. 1964. • Made to last a lifetime. Lowest R e t . 528.00 Inritad. - flow drive. Clean low small appliances. Welding. ISO ^ tods, micrometefe, machlhb 379-b r o a d STREET less cookware. Reduced prices. living room. GSrage, Youngstown Hockanum River), Rural Resi­ l a r g e » ATTRACTIVE Room, Present. JOHN J. WAU.KTT, Judfr. prices available anywhere for a INSTALLATION rasonrattona contact Charlia or mileage, don’t miss this Mein Street. M I. 9-S878. GENERAL OonstrucUoa, altera- tpola Cellar door. Evenings. Mc- dence Zone. Electric deep fet fryer or grill free kitchen. Large lot. City water and Subarban For Sale 75 EsiAte of M va rd F. Sullivan, late of $1 5 . 9 5 NetU, 183 A very St. suitable for one or two persons. Manchester In said district, deceased. quality window. Itarla Oola. MI. 9 -m t. one. Uona, remodeUng, pUsUe tUe, PUNCH PRESS operbtore, day Two, two-panel signs on North this month, no purchase necessary. sewerage. / OPTIONAL OONDBR’S T.V. Sendee. svallaUe counter work, garage, etc. No Job PISTON EXPiMMDEIIS Hot water, ehower rad private en- U w application of Arthur Sullivan, •hift Apply 334 H artf^ hd. side of Middle Tpke. West (Bast Call MI-94434 for particulars. trraCp^ Inquire 101 Chestnut St. praying that aa Instrument purporting 1951 Willys Station Wagon— any Ume. Antehna conversiona too smaU. B u g oie G lrardin. 18 Six tobm tingle. OU hot water to M the last arm and teatamrm of I LOST—Btaek and white male Ool' . INSTAUil o f No. 951), Business Zone n. BOLTON Mid deceased he admitted to probate OveHrive. Low mileage. ^ 0 0 factory supervised service. Trotter St ML 00808. NURSES—Registered or licensed Building Matarlali 47 NEW ENGLAND w. e r y c l e a n heat.y'comblnatlon windows and lie , Mx months old. ML l-MW. One, two-panel sign on North V bedroom for relia- as per application on file. It la We meaeoro ate deliver A real buy. $190 down. Tel. M l. 8-1488. practical nurses. Live in pfs- STAINLESS STEEL CO. ble genUeinra. Quiet home. Park­ screens, full attic. Very good con­ ( ORDERED: That the foregoing ap- S 11-YEAR WRITTEN RUUIANTEE ferrod. AD. 3-3918. Bide o f Middle Tpke. W est (W est Jackson 3-9232 dition throughout, 30 days oc- year witeewe fro# a t eftarte. LOST—Brown and white male of No. 847), Businesa Zone .11. ing. 238 Oak St. Phone AG. 9-1320. Four'Voom rshch, no baMment, pllcauon be heard and determined at 1952 Ford Crestline Hardtop MANCHESTER T.V. Service, radio Florists— Nurseries 15 KILN DRIED SHEATHINO eupancy. $11,800. * the PMbate office In Manchester In mongrM dog, answers to Dinky. and T.V. apeclaUsU atnee 1984. MIDDLE-AGED wom en, from 8-13 One, wall panel sign, 20* x 30’, plaatered wsila. tile bath, ideal Mid, District, on tha 31st day of De- «5 Hackm Jack St MI. «-7ba. —A nice clean car. $345 EASY 8P1NDRY washer, Smith­ PLEASANT ROOM, bath and ehow- cem ^r. X.D., IMS, at ten o'clock In C A U US FOR AN AFFOINTMENT House sendee caU $8.80. MI. CANADIAN BALSAM. AH sisea. a.m. to help with invalid. Ml. 1 X 13 a. L., Pine . .per M $89.00 at 623-Main Street (South wall) way automatic gaa water heater. er. Breekfest privUegee. AG. Five rooms. Furnace heat, full setting. Large lot. Full price $9,500, tha forerfSon, and t)iat notics be given down. 8-0880 o r M l. $-4007. 9-8888. fulness Zone III. Pft VIMtelliA LOST—Gat,' aU Hack msic. An­ Ehccyllent eelecUon. All trees dis­ 1 X 8 S. L„ Fir ....p er M $85.00 ADVANCEMENT Name your price. Muat go thia S-7720 after 4 p.m. 881 Summit St. basement. Sun porch and garage. with $500 down for veteran. Total to all persona' Interested in said estate Payments Open played. Next to Green School. /^O;.-two-panel signs on South of the pendency of Mid application and swers to KiU, vicinity of Otis 1952 (ihev. 4-Door—^Priced to Plyscord 8 X 3 ... .per M $137.00 waek. M I. 9-9809. Near Main St. Price $10,600. Im­ monthly payment Is $57. the time and place of hearing thereon, f u r n i t u r e Repair Service; WANTED — Operator for modem ■Ida...,^ of Middle Turnpike West LIGHT HOUSEKEERi NQ^ i-oom mediate occupancy. Start 9ajB .tofpjB . oli*oot ML M IU. sell. $148 down. See it ahlrt preering unit. Steady w ork- m rnii^ ...... Yrom per M $99.80 OPPORTUNITIES by publishing a copy ef this order In Com plete repairing, .*efUUahing, FRESH Balsam* Chiistmae trees Flush D oors ...... ______(WesV^f Hockanum River), Rest." MAHOGANY Cionaole table, opena suitable for one. Refined/working some newspaper having a circulation Daily restoring on all tjTMs of furniture. good pay. Maple Dry Cleanefs and ...from $7.80 In Mid district, at least five days be­ LbsT-Optkmal Share Book No. tonight. from $1 up at Dairy Queen, 807 dence Zeme AA. to seat Bix, $15. $2 Ardmora Road. woman preferred. MI 34388. > CHARLES LESPERANCE T. J. CROCKETT. Broker In 1955 ALASKAN Zlgmund Ootds, Prop. Formerly West MldcUe Turnidke. Launderere. 72 M aple Street...... picked^ up keii $s !m fo r fore the day of Mid hearing, to appear Sat. TU 6 PM,-- UM. Notice is hereby given that 1960 Cher. 2-Door— De Luxe, C a s in g ...... , . . i . . p e r C $8.80 Harry Jqckson for permission to MI. 9-9902. Aa-O-7620 If they see cause at Mid time and Opfiignal Share Book No. u n , o f Watkins Bros. T el. sD . $-7449. ROOM, Single or double. Kitchen Phone; Office Aa-3-S41$ place and be heard relative thereto, light grey, seat covers. erect eddiHon to garage which privilegea. 224 Oiarter Oak St. and make return to this court, and by tsiued by The Manchester Savings SKIUED MEN MAPLE DEISK , chalra, chaata, Residence AG-9-7751 ALUMINUM PRODUCTS GO. $140 down. MELODT RADIO-TV - Phono’s. Roofing—Siding 1$ YOUNG WOMAN for luncheonette NATIONAL m m .n w ill be 1,5’ Y nim east side Une MI. 34368 or CH^TSS. SIX ROOM Cape Cod of solid brick mailing In a reglatered letter on nr and Loan Association, Inc., has Iflght calls. Guaranteed sendee. work in driQ; store. M l. 9-3781. which ia 1.8’ ctoeer than regula- diahea, end tables, various furni­ fere December 14. ItM. a copy of Mid 45 WEST CENTER STREET^'TEL. MI-9-8828 been loot and appUcation baa bean 9 0 . r ‘ — R A T ’ S ROOFING Oo. BuUt up * SUPPLIES are always better-than-average ture. Evenings. McNeill, 18$ construction, full shed dormer, win and of this eider to Tames T . Sul­ Cash or- Trade 9-3380. lations allow aV 162-164 Maple NICELY f u r n i s h e d room . AU lit tile baths, fireplace, oU heat, livan, Vernon, Connecticut. made to aoid Association for pay­ roofs, gutter woik, roof, •'nimney WANTEID—Experienced pert time 381 Stste Street la the faet-expaXdlag aircraft Street, Residence ^ma c! Avery St. m e^w Ma5ri'«swaMriawSjw>swAM'issiAM'^1|ww.||w»L|f1|fc«yg1|wwi|www^w^nAyT|y«yi North Haven, Conn. conveniancefA Larga clothea bj^m ent garage, amesite drive, TOLLAND—Ranch home, tour JORN j . WAL.LETT. Judge. 9 W#Po ^QPI ment of the amount of deposit. Older Models No Cash Down RUBBi s h and ashes removed. Gen­ repairs. Free estimates. Rey bookkeeper. Work any part of the ia d n g ^ . So why not etart to­ Carter (Chevrolet Xip., Inc. fo r closet, garfega. For genUtman, 316 months old, for tale or trada from eral cleaning of atUca, ceUara and day. CaU M I. 9-4831. eluminum combination" windows. Hagenow. MI. 9-2214. R ay Jack- Tel. CHestnut 8-2147 day to holld a future at Pratt extension of permissite to have BARGAINS in new and uaad appU- Spruce Jit. ow ntr. CaU HarUord CH. $-145$. LOST—PASS BOOK No..^7MM. BRUNNER’S PACKARD yards. CaU M and M RubUah re­ aon. MI. 84338. ancea. Terma and trades. James $15,500. Im m ediate occu pracy. T. Notice is hereby given that Pass HIGH SCHOOL girl to walk baby ate Whltaey Aircraft. lighted, free standing ground J. Oockett, Broker. Phone Office m oval. ML 9-9787. sign 5’ from street line which is Ai Woods Appliances, 383 Onter BOLTON—Numerous ’tstiiigs of Book No. TMo, issued by The Rockville-Talcottvilie Road FOR THE BEST m Banded built three attemowia a week, 3 to 4:30. 8t. MI. 9-1916. Boarders Wai^ad 59-A M I. 3-5416, Residence, MI 9-7751. homes^ rad lots in Bolton, T. J. Savings Bank of Manchester has WIRING OftlTALLATlON of aU up roofa, ohlngie roofe, gutters, Green M anor Section. MI. 3-8713 closer than regulations auow at Talcottville DianoodS—WatdiSft— 311 Main S treet,'B u sln eee Stone SIX ROOM Ranch, hot water, oil (Trockett, Broker. Phones: Offics: bean loot and appUcaUon baa bean typaa. No Job too smaU. Peter conductors and root repairs call Jewelry MANCTHBSTER — Bargain Center, AG. 3-5416 or residsnes, Bolton made to said bank to e payment of Tel. MI-3-6191 48 BTool and DittN^akers H I. “ BOOM AND board, gentleman. AG. heat, full cellar, near bus rad Pantaluk. 40 Poster street PhoM OoughUn, MltcbeU 8-7T07. 721 Main St., la going out of buri- school, a real buy at $14,800, Man­ Center, AG. $-7751. the amount of deposit. MiteheU 0-780S. Help wanted— Male 36 Horace Pagan! for permission nets; Store for rent, fixtures for 8-7675. LBONARD W. TOST, Jewtlar, la- Wo attU need— to erect addition to store which ' chester Green, six room ranch, Open Evenings Until 9 ROOFING. Sidlag and carpentry. pairs, adjusts watebas expertly. sale. Men's clothing, turn'shli^s A lterations and addlUoina OeU- w ill be 9’ from atreet Une which corner lot, split rail fence, attach­ Your Christmas Shopping At All Day Sat. Until 5 ANTIQUES Retlalalied. Repairing Reasonable prlesa. Open dUly. and slioea being sold at 80 or 60 done on any furniture. inga. Workmanship guaranteed. • Tool and Gauge Inspe^ la 11’ closer than regulations ri- Apartmento—Flats— ed garage, ceramic tile bath, Big Trade Allowances Tiem an, Thursday evealnga. 118 Bpruiw cents on the dollar. Chrome owner moving out of state For Pair Grab $1,000 189 South Main St I Ml. A. A. Dion. Incn 390 Autumn WANTED street MltcheU 9-8337. tors Tow and 7’ from north elds Une bfeakfaat seta, mattrease6. Holly- Tenements . 63 WB CARRT Tioga yams at the u a W n X T S s t a t i o n wagon six s tre e t 9atch*>U V8860. wht^h is 5’ closer than regtUationa appointment ceU A. R. Wilkie rad name prtooa as tha mlU. Sava w6od beds, congoleum ruga and Co. MI. 94389 and AG. 84365. cylinder with gas eaving over- allow- at 59 Homestead Street, talevision chairs going for a frac­ WORKING GIRL to share Urge Ring in Windsor time and money by Hupping at ALL APPLIANCES serviced, clean­ • Gange Makers three room apartment tor at least Mve. Radio, heater, ^cellent Two experienced lubri­ Fad and Feed 49-A Residenee Zone B. \ tion of regular price. Breakfast AIANCHESTEIR—Fine 'ou r room Tour Tara Shop, 80 OotCMTo St Urea. Removable aeate.-—Nearly ing and repalre on range burners, Roofing and Chinnejm 16*A six months. AG. 84732 aftci 8. ’ / — ^ , Tri. M Lt-«8». Thotant MpxMr, Jr. for permis­ sat $69 value, $89;. 8115 set home with full baaemem, hot 'S For Gifts For Everyone! new Inslda and out. Priced for beaters, refrigerators, aU types cation men, full time. SBiASONSD Hardwood for stove, • Precision Afachiaista sion to erect attached garage $71; innerspring. mattress Windsor. Dec. 15 (M — A i^lr washing mschlnes. Metro to ey teo . ROOFING—Speciatisitig la repair­ fu rasce eC-. fireplace. CeU MI. ’THREE R(X)M furnished apart­ water oil heat, spacloua second DAIRT QUBEN No. S-807 Middle quick Bale, only U8$ down at Can which will be 8*xfrom west side at was $39, now $19.99. Ih row floor, garage, amesite drive, of bold armed bandits Invaded a ter Motor Salea, 4Sl Mein St. CaU M l. 94883. ing roofs of aU kinds Also new 3-7083. • Sheet metal Mgehsoira ment, all utilities Included. Single TunvOta WaM-r^lfW year round. rbofa Gutter worlL Chimneys line which is 5’ cldeer than regu­ 80 X 84, 49c; chrome rooms with light housekeeping landscaped lot. Madeline Smith. home in a quiet neighborhood end, InHda taUa sarvion. l^ ji'd aliei- MUST S|BLL at once, 1980 DeSoto l a n d CLEIARED by the acre. cleaned, repaired. 86 years’ ex- Apply to Mr. Sheridan. lations allow at 4d'' Crestwood ch a in $9, $8.95 each. Hollywood privUegee. AG. 9-4776. R ealtor. AG. 9-1643. after tying up three persons, took QUO egg neg milk Hiaka. Brush cut. Free estimates given, pertaftoa. Frae aatimatea Call • Pasion Welders Drive, Residence Zone A. > b e d , ^ , 344. Bridge tablee, $4.95 four doer atdan. Bhccellent condi­ Gsrdra—Fsrin—Dairy FOUR ROOM Cape (3od, expansion a $1,000 diamond 'ring rad $35 In If.’ All Kinds tion. Snow Uree. Can arrange pay Arthur O. Gay. M I. 9-8375. HMiHoy. M ancbeH er HlteheU Mary Cambria for perinisalon vriuea,\ $3.69. Congo waU 61.75 MANCHESTER — Four room un- TRB BUCS WILL eaU on you soon Prodaets 50 ' • Aircraft Assemblers to make for sale home raked yard,>|row 89c yard. Linoleum hested apartment, bath, third at^c, oU heat, automatic hot caah here last; night in the interoats of the local High ments. RockviUe 8-4809 during water, large lot, overlooks Bolton day. MI. $-7890 after 5 p.m . U. 8. No. 1 GREEN Mountain po­ products- at 50 Ardmore Rradj runners 900 yard, now 50c yard. floor. Convenient location. On bus Police said one of the victims, Sahool Scholarship Fund. Tickets H ft 1 RADIO-TV SERVICE. Tbl MORIARTY Residence Zone A. Woolabeen H(gi 9 x 12. original line, 667 month. Box E, Herald. Lake. CaU between 9 S.m . • 3 p.m . Harry Rlchetelle, a visitor from Of Siftoll tatoes. Bryan Bros, 179 TbUmid AG. 8-7767. for their Aunt Jendma Pancake 1941-40 O LD iSt Chavrolats, FOrds M I. 9-8088. G ary lam cnaco. Beatinf—nambing 17 Turnpike, Mencherier. Phone ML , Apply Sam Nussdorf for permieSion to price, $29.50,\now $14.75. Tele- Hamden, Mulfered a slight heart FeHival, State Armory, Jan. U. BROTHERS vialon chairs, itoSO value, $15.98 FOUR ROOM uiifurnlahed apart­ other good transportatlan. Good 9-7087. ^ erect free standing lighted BOWERS SCHOOL Area. Large 6- attack after tbe/W bb^. ASWts TBc - Chlldrim aOc. T R A t ’S ' LBNNOX f u r n a c e s and warm /Employment Office each. Hundreds of super buys to ment, close to Main St. Adults Tools For.- credit enaMea 1M to accept $8 301-316. Center Street ground sign approximately 2” x 8’ only. AG. .9-1428. room ranch, 3 twin size'oedrooma, The men ca^e to the home of down. Douglas M otors, 331 Main air heating. Earl Van Camp. Ml. at 668 North Main Street, Resi­ clean out tha atore\— Come look Miaa Lola UpHea, 42, ahortly after PART-TIMB accounting. O u han­ TV and RADIO SERVICE 94188. and jMiy. Men’s garardina aport fireplace. {Uaatered walls, oil hot dle one or two accounts part-Umo. ^Ke Hooadiold Goods 51 Weekdays dence Zone A, water heat ceUar, amesite drive, 5 p. m. rad/i-ang the doorbell, po­ BILL TRATGIS rad flannel ahlrta, |l.TC'each, 2 lice said. Rlchetelle raewe'red the Tho Handy TborougHy oJ^ariencad all phases 1384 RED FORb convsrtlMe. William Wlganow^e for per­ Bnsineaa Loentiona •. near bus. Only $14,800, Carlton W. b v e r y t h i n o y o u n e e d fOF..$3.50. Men’s $$.95 g a b a r ^ S Hutchins. AG. 8-()132, 94694 door an^ the two men. their hat of accouming and taxes. -Radio, heater, Fordmatic, white Millinery—Dresssuking 19 YOUNG MAN wanted for IHht fac 3 COMPLETE 8 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. mission to establish a package For Rent ^ 64 S-OUff. ______. Prompt Couiteoua S «^ ct tory work. Apply Kaklar Toy Co., ■tore, for the sale of ricoholie trratorii; P<‘. Men’s Wkats, brims pulled . down and coat col­ Homo walls. No money down. Just take d r e s s m a k e r , . alterationa oh ROOMS OF b r a n d -tlEW vriuea lo'$20, closing out st\$7.95 GARRISON c o l o n i a l — Three «ver finance payments. MI. 60 HUliard St. liquor, which will be located with­ SMALL HEATED store'mT Asple lars vp, stepped In out of the rain DANIELB Modem Pharmacy now MI-9-555b or 9^7609 coats, suits, dresses, Htiits, ste. FURNITURE rad |9.95'escH. 'Men’s Army^nd street near ACaln. Apply Edward large size bedrooms, rireplace, oil, rati-tirew their guns. 9-8388 after 8 p.m . end Appliances . P R A n A WHITNEY in 1,000’ of other liquor outlets, Navy o x f o r ^ $6.95 vriues, $4; OM, Ml Hartford ltd. CaU CaU MI. 9-8899. $54 P E R W E E K -P a rt tim e 8 hrs. at 219 Spruce Street, Business J. HoU, 1009 Main St. AG. 84117. hot water heat, combination win­ Tliey forced Rlchetelle, Miaa MI 0-1781 for free delivery.. FURNITURE' RafUilalilng, antlqub daUy a.m. or eve., aU «u> Sat. FOR ONLY $819.16 e. Work h o s e > 4 pea. lo t $1> dows rad screens, IH baths, over Mechanic 1848 CHEVROLET de iuxe two- furniture a specialty, chalra caned ' AIRCRAPT Zone n. ten’s work trousers, $8.95 vriues, Unites and Miss Maria Berger, 28. For Children Of All Ages We wUl hire $ mechanlcaUy in­ MONTHLY PAYMENTS B IDEAL location tor offices or size garage, nice residential sec­ a boarder, into the dining rodm- MODBL HOMB—Open tonight and doors, four doors, radios, heaters, and ruabad. Anson F. Tborp. Moving— Tracking Charles Botticello for permis- ' 2 for $8. / very clean. L«fw down payment, clined men who need.extra in­ OF $16.12 wisiiiera in the center of Man­ tion, convenient to bus and school, and turned off the lighta ’n>e every night, 7:10 to 10 o.m. At Phono MltcboU 9-B7K. Beautiful PhUco Electric DIvislaa ef Caited Aircraft Sion to make niteretions to chester. One to 14-rooms avaU- 618,900, No reasonable offer re­ trade any make, model. Douglas S t o r a g e 20 come-profit aharing. Apply Garden Grove buUding, a noh- . BENSONS XMAS' ■ three victims then were told to Blrchwood Park, Vernon town Thursday 7:80 p.m. 3harp. Per­ Refrigerator Oorporatten sMe.'^lenty o f^ e ^ kln g. Phone fused. A. R. WiUcle ft Co. MJ. line, top of T a^ r y . ______M otors, 333 Main St. , OOMPUCTE Hand and power lawn confomlng use located al^t lie on the floor while their hands MANCHESTER - Package Dettv- sonnel Dlv., MarUn-Psrrv Oorp., Beautiful Washing Machine Beat Hartford. Goaa. GIFT SPECIALS AG. I o f AG. 8-1 9-4389 rad M I. 3-8365. SLEDS ALL SIZES $4.40 A t e Up mower aalas and servfco. Motora ery. Local tight tniclung and Beautiful Bedroom Suite 1500’ easterly of Keeney Surat, and feet were bound with picture nOMB-MAOE Pies, ..cakes and 1848 FORD tudor, in good condi­ tuned ar overhauled. Pickup and 135 Albany Ave., Hertford. Rural Residence Zone. wire rad theif' mouths tapte. tion. 1341 Chevrolet udor. Euieet package delivery. Re*rlgeratoi«, Beautiful Uving Room Suite Wastlnghouse roaster with base. SPACIOUSv Professional office NEAT AS A PIN, five rooms and fnUt cakes on order. MI. O-OOTl dauVery aervlce. Gibaen’s Oarage. waahere and stove moving a EXPERIENCED GAS eUtion at- Robert E. Samuelson for per­ ■Uite, ground floor; Main Street breakfast nook, all on one floor, While one bandit took the ring 'o r M484. tom s In town. Douglas Motors, Ml. 34013. . Beautiful Dinptte Set Wss $85.00 ...... rrr;,. .$ 49.50 333 Main. specialty. ML 84788. tendant over SO. Part time work Beautiful. ”De Luxe” Range mission to diminish ..Jto area location. P h ( ^ AG. 8-6900. storm windows, screens, garage, from Adas Unites rad the money M odal PlofiM — CroftiiM nt«r FoiBliRg S«H Saturdays and Sundays. Ml. Instead of Pbilco Electric Refrig­ smaller than prescrlbsd by the W hirlpool E lectric Dryer. Wss large trees, quiet - *4 tabtiahed from Richetelle., a used car dealer, electrifying and refiniehing •U8T1N A. CHAMBERS 9-8810. schedule, on the weitterly ride of TWO STORES dear Main Street. aifeet. Only $12,600, Carlton W. the otK$franMcked upstair 1161 CHEVROLET IH ton truck, keroeene lamps, also make out­ OO., erator—if you , prefer. Rugs. $194.95 . . ___ ..$119.95 very good condition. Tel. Ml. locsi and long distance moving^ SETTIO TANKS Earl Street (75’ south of HUIside Suitable for emritxbusinese or of. Hutchins. AG. 94183, 9-4694. room s. door lawn lam ps. M I. 9-3498. Lamps, TsbICs,. Linoleum and PhUco Freeser. Was $349.95 $229.00 flees. Heated.' A a .\ 9-1690, AG. 9-1406. pack^ , storage. CaU MI. S-S1S7. TELEVISION Service men. Apply few other articles. „ ■ Street) Residence Zone A, “ / Before leaving, the bandits lip­ WANTED—Ride to Hartford Cen­ Hartford CHapel 7*1433 in person. W. H. Preues Sons, 17 9-8094. ter leaving Woodbridge and Math- LINOLEUM AND tile inatallations, EVERYTHINO Olga Prlesa for permiarion t o / ped out the telephone wires' rad 1349, 1960, CHEVROLET8, two Village Street, RockvUle. maintain accesfOry building ap^ PhUco De Luxe Refrigerstor. Was TWO FAAGLY house, 64 rooms. turned off all the lights. , Also females ^MI, '^$M. MI. 9-1849. $7.88. Written guarantee. A—L -B —E—R—T— S CENTRAL—Five room ranch, fire­ Sea Gonnaa Motor Sales. Buick PAINTING AND Paperhanging 38 94438. 43-85 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD Honsiw For Rent 65 Motora. ML 94960. ______Offered 13-A OmiNG ROOM aet, in good condi- place, 3 bedfobme. Full basement, Shooting of Girl Salsa and Service, 3S5 yeara experience. Fully Inaured. tuSt* WDtftP AliifnlminFt street MIteben S-«S7L Open avo- WEAVINQ of burns, moth holes t h e NSW MANCHESTER Pet ANTIQUES bought, sold. Furni- tion, table, eix chain, china cab- MODERN FOUR rpom Cape Cod hot water heat\ (oU). Aluminum WINTER TIRES Setisfaction guaranteed, I^y. coniblhatiOn wtn'chrira. Immediate REMOVE SNOW and torn clothing,, boisery runs, mond ’Trudeau, 71 Jarvis Road. Center, 998 Main S t , Invites you tura glaas. china, pewter, prints, inat rad sideboard. JA. 8-S869. house, almost new, centrally lo­ .Termed Accident Buy one, fet one half price, to visit pets of all Unds. t5jga- books, stamps, coins. Jewelry, cated, $100 per month. JA. 6-0781. OCCU]cupracy. Madelitie Smith, Real. hsndbags repaired, ripper , re­ MI. 9-1614. • KIRBY VACUUM / claraer, com- tor.r. M I. 9-1642. from your driveway 1847 BUICK four door sedan. Hack plus tax. placement, ufflbreUae mpatred, necticut bred PanUteeU. ML guns Briley’s AnUqtftn 383 ■ good rurnUng cendltloa. Take avoi 9-4273. Hours Monday through late atUchments, like new. Washington, Dec. 15 UP)—^The BUDGET-CENTER . raen’a shirt collars reverate and Main St Ml 34003. WANTED rerge iron-preaeer. Very reason­ Snbarban For Rent .66 ON BUS LINE, 13 rooita duplex fatal shootihg of a pretty 23- paymente, ML 9-8947. replaced. Marlow’s Uttle Mend-. Private Ihstra'ctions 28 Friday, lO to 6:80, Weteesday .’til 8 and walks - 91 Center Street 2 p.m.. ’Thureday ’til 9 p.m., Sat­ WONDERFUL 1164, '38«$ more able. Ml. 94935. ■ house, large lot; Two-car garage. yesr-old government girl in a Ing Shop. PART TIME HELP ROOM Cape Cod partially BEST BUT CHORCHES CARUSO ACCORDION tchool - urday 9 to 9. 8. A h T '.Green - space Croaley Shelvedor refrig­ sue One ride newly decorated, 'vacant. locked apartment has been certi-. SERVICE CENTER ANTIQUES. Teakwood stands, Em- furnished. Modern conv^ences. .Mortgage can be arranged. In­ DRIVE A LOW p r i c e d FLAT FINISH Holland window Special offer, accordions loaned siam pe. erators marked way down at Pot- EXmiENCED GAS STATION ATTOIDANT fled aa an accident rad police arid 436 Center Street free during 8 month trial period. pin and Victorian mirron, vases. In town, near lake, stores, quire 31 Elro St. . they were about to cloM the case t r i p l e v a l u e d USED CAR ■hades, made to measure. a JJ terton’s. Your old one could be . panniea rad other items. Old ih m in u te s Inquire about special student re­ FREE! Five year old Shepherd FOE NIGHT AND WEEKEND HOURS Ye schools, cu ll Coventry, P I. 2-6649 aa such. ; ' metal Venetian blinds at a new the down payment, take two years Artcraft Shoppa, 81 Mill St. after 4 p.m. • REVERE WARE 1951 Buick Spaeial De Luxe Four- TWO aoo x 16 enow tires and duction Han on accordion pur- dog, to anyone ' offering a good to pay on vour family Chnatmaa - . APPLY COUNTRY LIVING FOR The accidental death finding low price. Keys made while you hom e in the country. M I. 9-Ba8t. Door Sedan—fully accessor- tubes. MI. 8-4008. wait Marlow's ''■■■- choaes. Phone Music Jhtop. Main gift. Eaay parking at Pottorton’e, CXIVENTRY—Four room apart­ was made yesterday by Dr. W. C. laed. An unbeatable street. MI. 9-3036. ^ 180 Center S t Phone MI. 9-4537. KITCHEN TABLE with four chrin. ment unfurnished,. $50 per month. 310,600 Welburn, coroner of suburban Ar­ ) PYREX • TOLEWARE ralue...... — $1195 Service counts. COOK'S SERVICE STKTION P rice 826. MI. 8-8498. lington, Ve., after euthoritiMjhad HOME MADE doughnuts, coffee POINTER PUPS. Best of breed Five rooms automatic oil heat; new Auto Repairing—Palnting?’7 MANCHkATLB OREEN-4S8 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST tried .for nearly. 24 houra to un-' ISU Pacterd Four Door Sedan— cake, pies. Chriatmaa cookies, etc. ing. CUU MI. 9-383$ after 1. GAS STOVE, Roper, 5 years old. lease, i;efercnces, $7$ per month. Five room Cape Cod about aeven V VliV vW pSW ilW HWeVSiQSVI IvWlSe Lucy ty. SouUiergill. MI. 9-0748. Bonds—Storks— SEWING MACHINE VALUES Four room furnished, oU heat. $76 ravel the mystery shooting of . Green, . automatic FuUy Excellent condition. Best offer. miles from Manchester. Fireplace, CAR BURN OIL? Mortgages 81 PUPPIES FOR Sale. Croes breeds. per month. Tel. n . 2-6972, Srille Wood, a l4,200-a-year • S H pped...... $998 ML 9-9388. Rag. $109.95. Reversible Rr otary analyst for the National Security (Ilf n op iu i. Clifford March, . 358 Woodride 'open head poftkMe Nwlng 1 ma- oil heat, basement 'garage, lot 90 x Economy overhaul, moat all Building—Contracting 14 Street, off HiUatown Road. A gency. 1961 Studebakor Champion Two- cara. Parts and labor $49.95. ehine ...... I$99.88 Wanted To Rent 68 340. Immediate occupancy. Owner Welburn said hie verdict would t M W - n M W Door Sadan—EconomicaL ex­ GENERAL CARPENTRY-Altera tMORTGAGE MONEY DOUBLE, BED, raring, mattress, No money down. $4;90 month­ PEDIGREED Sealpoint Siamese good condlUM . M I. 9-4938. Reg. $199.95. Console eewtng me- transferred out of state. Contact stand ’’unfesa there ia new evi­ cellent mechanically, an ex- tlons, addiUons and new conrinic- WANTED— Five or 9 room house dence to the contrary ..and 1 don’ t tepthmal buy at ______$895 kittens. Housebroken. Reesonslde. chin*, rtverrible roUry—walnut • e i t A U INCREASE HIS SCOPE OF WORK ly. All work guaranteed. tlon. Dormers, porches, garages M I. S-8S94. EASY 8PINDRY washing ma­ The R. F. DIMOCK Compony or cottage, in Mrachrater or Bol­ sM how that ia poarible.” Capt. and rooms finished at reasonable Payments Scaled to Income cabinet with concealed sewing ton. AG. $-5951.. -. THI W O lZI IS61 fttudehaker Half Ton Pickup m oto r' s a l e chine. Good condition. MI 3-8088. Beltoa Oeater Rote, Britte, Ceoa. chair -r:-.-.-'- *...... $159.96 . ALICE CLAMPET Dudley Rectw, chief of Arling­ prices. Workmanship guaranteed. ton detectivM, arid a' few ques­ WHAT MAN WOULONT ENJOY SOME? Truek-^-overdrive, haater and Ford, Chevrolet, etc...... $134J6 Free eaUmates. Robert M Alex- YOUNG (X>UPLE to be. m a^ed - Realtor dlrectlenal signala Save $$$ CONNECTICUT Uve Stock— Yehides 43 Reg. $1S8.9S. Conaole sewjng ma- tions remained unanswered but Pontiac, OldrinohUe, etc v.$174JS ender. Tel. MI. 9-7718 U a iq iM china, revenible rotary, mahogany in February, derira 1 to 4 room No Mon^ Down. $2.00 Weekly unfurnlehed apartment. CaU WU- AfI-94543 the case probably would be ’ MORTGAGE EXCHANGE WE BUT COWS, calves ate beef YEAR OU> 13 cu. ft. PhUco freek- cabinet . with concealed sewing marked closed today. He agreed 1S49 Stndebaker Champion Four New Motor Guarantee. CABINET MAKlNa-W} also do UmanUc HA. 8-1928. Door Sedan — Graen. Fully cattte. Alao iionea PWa Bras. er. MI. 94389. S ix R o o r i RaRcIi HoaiRt chair . ,$149.88 the shooting appeared to have :( all typM of carpentry work, re­ 37 Lewie St. (Sat. until Noon) T ri. ML S-7806. WHITNEY ROAD-^Four room tin- equippeiL An outstandb J COLE MOTORS modeling, alteratiaoB. etc. Good Reg. $114.85. Conaole sewing ma- imGBNTLY_NEBDKD ^y adult gla, expansion second floor, oil been a tragic accident. 30« OFF ON Westlnghouee elec­ $22,500 to $24,400 MIm Wood’s body, her spine traa^oFUUon valua. ..$475 436 Center Street workmanahlp, and reaaonahle CH-«-8S97 tric irons 1D408. lD-723, ID-731. chtne long shuttle, mahogany famUy. Foiir room unfurniahed, heat, fuU cellar, combination mea. Batimatea gladly given. eahtnat ...... $99.SS heated apartment up to tdO <-e acreens rad storm sash, nice con­ Mvered by a shotgun blast, waa ISM cawvrolet dub Coupe—FuUy MI-9-0980 Poohry and SoppBes 43 LFC-941. Some tbestars. end mix­ month. AG. 9-2108 from 10:80- found Monday night in har Ar­ S y i Chek et PL 84996 or J ^ at ers 98% off. Barstow's. Phone ML OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 6 P.^M. dition. Immediate occupracy. Ex- 'equipped,, econoroical tirnne- M l. 84789. Frank Burke Mel Rednuui Reg. $809.95. Blond mahogany 2 p.m. lington apartment. The gun, lying brake BROAD BREASTED dranaa tur­ 9-7384. oeUent vriue,' $10,500. Will qualify V i partation. Ready to g o .. .$835 IUEUNB .qieeial. Most ■» keys; Freeh froien , fl9 to 3$ W£EK DAYS: CALL FOR APPOINTMENT e t s ^ g maclilna, ,desfc styta';wUh for veteran. Goodchild' Realty Co., nearby, epperenUy waa among Now you cftpi hang op your onow ahovol for ovar. . . tfcan*a ears, RS.fO. Your dioiee of Umng. NOW IS THE tim e to think atadut Ward da luxe reverrible rotary eSuiatmaa gtfta she waa wra'i^ jBaqy Othere No ^ te g ^ ix traskly^Sf. FIRST AND eecuM morlgagee pounds, Sebaub’e Turkey Farm, R ealtors, .16 Forest St. MI. 3-7935. no b^ -broak in f. haartTpunJahiog aaortioD whan you daar flnUhlng your unfinished attic 118 Huiriown Road. MAGIC CHEF gaa etove.^ Prae- ^ faeetoaUag featorae ef thera eomplete etx rseaa heraee allew hate ...... $189.88 Booses For 8 ^ 72 pins- . AB M odels bought fOr our own aeeouta. Fari, 5f” *” -**DH**— *ra ■■ ateltleaal 3 ar 6 reooM at ■ ■derate ewL OMw with a Roo Snow ’Dnow. . r^ms, cellar, recreation rbom, contidantial aenrice. ManclMator UcaUy new . $78. M I. 52 FOOrr RANCH thrik.twWriae SOCiROOM ranch, garage, radiant Welburn theorised Afise Wood . ^ I Butt Tour Budget pUyrom,. etc. For reaeonaHe M y tS e e at werkaraaririp a te qaallty BMtortata, idMa three large heat, no cellar. Tliree bedrooma. accidentally Juatlad the gun from Uveriment Ooep., 884 Main atraet. WHITE HOLLAND Turkeys. Frank ateraeaM, hvtag ream with'flicptaM a te paaeled wan, dfariira MONTGOMERY WARD bedrooms, ceramic tile bath, tire- OBORCTBB MOTOR BjU e S ' Aado Driving Sckaal 7-A rates, free eetlmetes. expert work- ML $-981$. . ROUND DINING Ubie ate five pU ce, g a ta ta , 150’ lot. high eleva­ Urge Uving room, fireplace, large a card table, caueing it to fire. For hoteoa, aanrioo Aationa. acfaoolA ebnebaa, stons. Fow- maiishlp, ceU MI. 9-0690 after 6 Bronkie Lake St. CaU MI. 94$S7. chairs, la exeteent condition.'SH. rasas, large Yenagetewa httriiMi with braahfaat har, n a g e eaa- 824 Main Straet lot.' S peclri $14J)()0. Have sOvarri ------:---- »—------q 19 Oalilarid S t—Ml-9-98gS p.m .' a n . ate a atetittee ef ether Sae featarea. tion, suburban. Only $18k)0.. (Url- a g fo l W bp 4-cydo Ea^ Start^ RJo E a ^ driw it AUTO DRrvmo from MI. 94090. ton ' W. Hutchins. AG. 94183, Cape Cods, six rooms finished, . The lunchbooc and all Ua ap- your borne, tmuite /potntmenta should be as claan. aa thrbugh daop drifts, wte or dry b d o w , pvon ka . . . ftdjtet- tmtr iem r, radle, control Help Wanted" Female, 35 BIRECTGONS—Fraoe Maaeftaator Chator trim Reate 4(L r~~Tiri garage..$13.000 and up. The fbove wmdiHiw fo r car. Laraeo Drtvlag It. M l. a f r a i d o f t h a t remodeUng Articles For Sale 45 WE8TTNGHOU8B 18H” TV With era be oci^led at bayef'a con­ ywir bMt china. Claan it out avary ^ 7 1 cM-do.lt uring your I d ^ tablet guaranteed, 940. Barstow’ a Machlatry aad Tm Ib 52 abb ebuto throw* onow 15 foot m dboetioa ebaaon. C o6M ^ «ow n m w 9407^ LEARN HOW to earn money. Spe- BOLTON — First Lakt. • Kaaney venience. Mortgages arrahged to night. Take greataet care with the IF*??*! VpAmanriUp. Time not FULL BET UONEL M7 gauge ML 9-7394. N !? j^***y, rr"^( nf rrTi 9b MM see Me- ^ training aasurea you of eteady swltchea, unleaders, many Drive—custom built ovarrise 8% suit tbe buyer. Please caU G eo, plaatlc qner and the thermos bot­ fat a a d 000 i t to d a y ! DEPOT S9UARK pn Xafti St ML Utetod to daylight noure. Reaaon- Basy and rimple method I k Graxtaidio, Realtor. . Tel. AQ. tle. l4 t everythlRg air ia tha opes, aUe ratat. Ml. 9-3878 tor rati- •xtraa. Two years old, atightly AOTOMATTC GAS water heater. R. F. DIMOCK CO-. BoHor. : m m . TaL M I-M f$ t M ACUNUra TO(K. for sale. ML room ranch. Imwadiato eectipan- ’mis. Read Berald Adva. riarto you earning quldkly. o w cy . O m a r. ML 9-660. 94671. • voraigh t «AAiAiAiiAiiiiiAiiiiAii4iiiiiiAiiiiAiAA4AA4AAAiA4444ij to Boor A , Herald. UM . Vary roaaooabla. MLT Ira Magle Chef gas raaga. Itea- M an aflsr G p-a. after S p.m. aonqUy pcioad. ML 94M. A i ■ /. * '-^-V.

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LXXIV, NO. 55 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER ifr, 1954 (daaalflae AMvarMMag aa « i) PRICE FIVE d u ll Hungary Declines A-Weapbns If-.- To' Discuss Report Held Vital Warns France To Europe Mindszenty Freed Paris, Dec. 16 (^^The United States feelf/western Vienna, Austria, Dec. 16«port aald, under a BuThc informant gave this as the Ameri­ X Picture Dictionary...... $1.95 Katlq>reaa said it rereivied infor­ can Poeitlon; The foreign press was informed about it at a news confer­ mation from well-iniorired aomyea court convicted him of treason, in Budapest t:int the Cerdineinad seeking to overthrow the Commu­ Anje-’can diplomats will oppose ence in the Foreign Ministry. nist government in tavoT of the o'.ny rigid procedure restricting In Wasington, the State Dept, declined comment on the been f r ^ one week ago und had U.SS of atomic weapons, including gone to hie dIoceM. small tactical amui, on Ui^e ground Soviet threat. Press Officer Lincoln White would say only; The Catholic Hews Servlet rb- (CeaMnoed oa Pagid Tea) that this would reduce the deter­ “It’s for the French to comment.’* rent value of Allied arms and, to Ocstui« Toward JapM this sxtrnt, make aggression At the same news conference it I _ more likely. was announced Moltov and th4 So-i Viet government take a favorable A A vA diS t? V A ltfSC S *rhe political and military think­ viewvamw of wa recent ssi.«.tosiw •statements btoVCtSSVSI k« by UJf For-1. S’ VA* ; » .. * A im issioner ing which the United States sup- •Ign Minister Mamoru Shlgemitsu : l i m n I 1 ^ 1 A e s polls is beued on two main prem- of Ute new government of Japan: A Sl IcH R JIvct g | iaes. The first is that W estern Eu­ atating that Japan desires "a nor­ rope cannot 'be succesr.fully de­ malisation’’ of reiatlons with the To Take Post Here fended against 3O0^d Commu­ Soviet Union. Sheppard Life nist divi^ons with conventional Ilyichev sold Mpecow Radio ______weepm e alone. The cecond Is that would broadcast a statement stat-1 rdTriT,—. r»_ ____ Lynnwood K. Elmore, present Bankitig Commisaionei^ of Western Europeans want to be de­ Ing the readiness of the Soviet SthVState of Connecticut, has been appointed executive vic^fended. not liberated.' government to discuss this subject ; if? re se n t of the Savings Bank of Manonester an<^ will assume NATO military leaders have with Tokyo if the Japanese ^v-i rkeff out a "new look" plan ernment meofis what it save. is n ^ duties here on March 1, 1955, at the expiration expiri of whl^ they believe can defend his te r m ^ state office, the Boardd'---- —r------BurOfM I t involves the use of The Soviet statement will add ! *^~?***~ - GIFT SCARFS of DIrectorAof the local bank an. that Red China ia ready to discuss . A atomiCvarma rwrtablUhment of rotaUon. nounced todr, In the. diacua.iions ahead on AH eilk aeSrfs. Squares, ribbon neck scarfs, all wool Commlssion^EImore, originally Joins Local Bank ^ ,1 , whether Uje Alliea should really ^ hate on th* ratlflcaUon of the head scarfs and* stoles.in all (vlilte, plaids and prints. appointed to the state post by resort lo Natomic arsenals, the Grey-haired William J. Oorri- Governor John Lodge, hae, officials American g^mmeng feels it is Paris Pacts is to start next week gsn, the ch’ef defense counsel, Warm Suggestions of the local hank add today, made up to Europeans to decide if they in the French Parliament. baaed hi# final pies to tho Jury oa a Arm declaion to return to private want to be defemjed or Moerated. . The note to France choi-ged that four points: • ; ■ .V $ | . 0 0 / i o $ 5.98 life, even though there\)uve been ' ' The American Nriew, moreover, Mayor Frederick S. Berger Reads Statement to Common Council rovent policies of its government 1. 'That the CIbveiand authoritisa For Her! 7 reports of some efforts toNwork for j is that atomic amisXMiat more to “aU bear >vltness to the fact that “Jumped to the concKoton” that his retention by Oovernor^ect A,' deter a war than to>dn one. • If ratification of the Paris agree­ Sh%i{>ard wits guilty of his wife’s A. Ribicoff. their use it bound up With a com- Quake Rattles ment# art aimed at remilitarising jziUrder and therevr^on refiuod to A Sweater* Gift Duties Outiiued plicatad poUtical machiitory which westeni'. Gennsny and therefore conduct a thorough inveptigatloa In umouncing their appolntmdnt 1 will inevitably and seriously coin- of the case because some factaweie DRESSES.... 100% wool, "V" neck, slip-on stylo jnakea..their 'effective use. difficuit. Berger Says Police pUcate the whole aitiialioa In 1 ^ the dire^ofs of the Saving! Inconsistent with tfietr theory”4ff ■ rf ■ so soft, warm, iightweight! Colora; 01 unlikely, then the deterrent P a c ifie rope. Bwk dC Manchester outlined EI- effect on a potential aggressor is Sheppard’s guilt. Green, red, beige, white. Sixes 36 to aiorffe proapective role in the local diluted if not lost. Sees w ar PrepoiMBew a. That the state felled to toosv in the mood (or Compliments 40. I^lca institution in the following state­ “Therefore,~')»tiflcaUoij) only any motive for tfie murder of Mari­ ment; American leaders see ho value Damage Minor in NATO’s making any decisions ser.-ea the puirpora of certain lyn Sheppard, . It'a Sattery . . . pure and simple! A smooth line of com­ “The poeitlon 'of executive vice states engaged tn preparing a new 3. That vital evidence was not I president is a new one at the Reno, Dec. 16 -—A rolling war." it said. pliment datchara. Tbey’re lovely, they’re new, they’re the (Conitaiwd ea Pa|^Ten) investigated, and that the very ex­ Waltz Length Rayon Cpwns $ 4 -9 8 iiank, made necesaary by this con­ earthquake of high - inteq|tfty “Under such circutns(anre8 the istence of it was not discloaoS to draasaa daalsnad to brine you flatteiine compliments. Taf- tinually expanding volume of the RcKkville, Dec. 16 (Special)—Theft of gasoline from the feta, printed aatina and moire faillea. shook Nevada and California Public Works Dept, and Police Dept, tanks was given as the Soviet government considers It its Sheppard’s attorneys. Daintily trimmed with nylon lace. 2 - bank’s business and the pew serv^ duty to state that the set of rati­ 4. That Sheppard, while In Jail SPORTSWEAR—2nd FLOOR ices now being offered to the pub^ early today hut only minor dam­ reason last night by Mayor Frederick Berger for the recent fication of the, Paris sgre#i|ients before the trial opened, avowed w Sizes 32 to 33. Pink or aqila.' lie. The need for such an addition­ .55 Accidents, age ' waa reported. resignation of three veteran members of the Police Dept, and will ohnuT the Soviet-Franco Innocence and wrote Cmrlgon: 4 3 -ss al executive was brought into Treaty. “There is only one Judge that any Sharp., locus by the resignation of The ' qu!^e described aa the the questionable status of a fouKh.4 *1 3 ® « and *1 6 98 heaviest of three that have Jarred During an executive 'session of “The entire reaponsibility for of us should truly fear, and 1 face ■r Frank Cheney, Jr., who had been’ No Deaths for this will rest upon the French gov- him without hesitation or appre­ presideM eince the bank was or­ this area since Ia. For The Young "the position of president. RusseU ^ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Beider’s Storv guard against the rebirth ot Ger­ had served aa treasurer of the bank Reno snd 3:10 a. m: in San Fran­ included a report of the interro­ man aggression.. Connecticut motorists got into gation, under oath, of Sgt. Earl GIVE A GIFT OF W ARMTH and COMFORTl up to that time. Elmore will work about 55 accidents on Safe-Driving cisco. A second, minor, trem or The formal warning to France closely with RusseU in the general Five Children iS , Day. ThiS’ appeared to be about, was felt here at Aom. O f PoDce Theft was foreshadowed loot Friday ^^Christmas adminiatraUon .of the" bank. He will FsUon Center of qiwke In the presence of a court ste­ when Molotov in a Moscow address bring to Hia work a vast exper­ ■“tormal for a midweek f y. e. man waa iivJured critically. Fallon, Nev.. a small agricul­ nographer, the Board of Police Rockville, Dec. 16 (fi^iMal:)) asserted the 'JSoviet Union could Bulletins \ HALE': BEAUTIFUL BLANKETS ience in eU' phaeqs of banking As Fire Guts Home tural • Community approximately At\leaBt J5 persons suffered less Commissioner, the Corporation Prosecuting Attorney, Itorry H. not be biaihed If it regarded the w'hich will be a distinct asset to the 60/mlIes east of Reno and the cen­ Clounsel and-th,e Mayor, Beebe ad­ from the AP Wirsa Sh o w -O fr‘ local community. Serious injuries. - This v.’ss better Lugg today took exceptiorTto by Chatham, Kenwood and Peppefall HoosicK Falla, N. Y.. Dec, 16 than 15; 1953, when there ter of two recent quakes, was be­ mitted taking gasoline from the (Owllaaod* on Page Tea') “ As State Commissioner of Bank­ (S’) — Five sleeping children per­ lieved '-'to be the center of today's Public Works tank for )Us own portion of Mayor Frederick Ksrg Every UtUc firl would like m amart ing, he has bad aupervlslon of not were 54^ccidents. 41 injuries and ( Pre-Christmas Salt Prices^ ished early today when a fire that one hlghWy death. Killed then qiake,-.- personal us*. Berger safd. All er’s prepared statement, concei^ a ii’Kov BAPS cnuBcm LL raincoat made of Goodyear Poroiated only all the Savings Banks of Con* exploded an oil Uuik engulfed their Vltiylfllm In a larjfe aelecUon of a lu i was a Ne\\Haven fireman when It waa timed at 3:07 a. m. in other memb:rs .of the department ing Jhe recent resIgnaMona of three Meeeow, Dee. I S bP),— T b e B e ­ Reg. $12i95. 80 X 90 extra size, Pepperel! Caress . necUcut' but of all other state small home In nearby Walloom- Reno and J;10 a, m. in San Fran- and colora.' It'a rainproof, toufh, cold chartered banking instUuUona.v in­ t'wo fire depk^m ent 'vehiclea col­ denied toking gasoline, however, patrolmen and. the questionable l^ontiff8 X-rav8 vies L’alon’s tap soldier. IffisralMU GIFT nylon blankets. Seven colors. . .,i...... $9.95 toc. lided on their way to a fire. oisM. A second, minor,. tremor except wheh authorized to jlo so. Oeorgt Zhukev. today aroaeM and tear reaiatknt. Let’a body beat out cluding state banks and trust com­ The victima, children of Mr. and B t a t li a of a fourth, which waa birt won’t let wet In. SUea 7 to 14 Reg. $12.96.100% wool ChatH&m. 66 jt 90 . ,$10.95 panies, savings and loan asaocla- Safe-Driving i^y didn't work was felt here at 3:09 a. m. Sera-ed 17 Years Prime Mioistor Om cW irtoid Mrs. Waldo Grogan, were; Sonja, ,Fallon, Nev., a small agricul- made public- la st'n ljp it ow H e r n ia fleM Marohal Lord Moatgeiaosy «»»y \ • / . ' Reg. $14;95.100%. wool Chatham. 72 x 90,, .$12.95 Uons, credit unions, etc. He has 9; Lois, S; Allen, 4 ;'Carol, 3, and out so wall for a Connecticut deer. Sgt. BeebC'. second in command, UNDERWEAR held many’important state and na­ Police at Goshen rspo.rted a car resigned on Nov. 1& after 17 years . Atty. Lugg mailed a s p e e i a i of trearbery durlog Wprid W ar Reg. $16.95. 100% wool Chatham. 72 x 90 or Annamarie. -1. > ... (Contlnaed on Page Tkrea) ’H-.Zhqkm’sw s e tlia atesam od Fine quality rayon tricot underwear. tional offices and was until recent­ The four oldest children were Vas exteiisively damajnd when it of service. At the time neither delivery letter to the Mayor this White or piiik pantiles ii) briefs—band' 80 X 90 ...... $14.95 ly president of the National Asso­ atruck deer and WMed it last he'nor the Mayor,-who is chief morning calling for a complete ex­ Of xEsopha^s froto the stoteeaead hart atoath trapped in their beds In the two by C ^rrN III top* be bad ordered $ 3 . 9 8 legstylts. ' All Chatham blankets have a 5 year guarantee ciation of Supervisors ' of State upstairs rooms of the lli-story, night. \ ex-officio, offered an explans'Uon planation of Berger’s . statement Banks.’’ Critically injured at about 8 for tho action., Yaticon Cli Moatgsanery to stack eapSatad against moth damage. ' old frame dweUing. The fifth, who that during:-t)ie last wesh of Sep­ Dec- IS t#>-r-Pre- .Oermaa anno for poeslhle amt by , -v- . South Windsor Native was the youngest, ’died In the bed o’clock last night was 8 1-3^ r - o ld Rumors per&icted in town that tember the prosecutor whs aware liminary re[ x-raya taken Glrla’ Dept—Second Floor Wilfred HamtUn of .WallihMord. today of Pope .Germaa troops agalast toe Bed Reg. $16.95. Hale’s own Sturdywear. 100% wool ’ Commissioner Elmore la a naUve of her mother on the first floor, News Tiflbits the law enforcing body was’being . that a member Of the Police Dept., I XII showed Army ia toe eloslag days. of 7 9 ^ ; to 5^1‘^5 .of nearby South Windsor. After at­ A next-door ncighborat Arthur He was atruck by a car as'^e investigated, but Berger Refused had been taking gasoline .from that he is sufferi: from a small W W H . — » This is the om you’ve read about, blankets. 72 x 90 ...... $13.95 croased. Ihe Wilbur Crosa Pa>^ that Mshee up to SO eooUct at oiw tending grammar and high schools Baldwin, '56, waa tearad ' on the Culled from AP Wires c o m m it. town-owned pumps for personal hernia of -the and re- Made ,by a famous blanket mill. , way in Wallingford. \ suitont goatritis. Sag, foraw a deeca in South Windsor end East Hart­ face in trying to rescue the chil­ On /Dec. V, Capt. Peter Dowge- uae. ford,, he was graduated irom Wes­ dren upstairs. Memorial Hospital in Meriden Vicz. officer in charge, said that ‘Backroom Procedure* Cited ’This means, in geheral, that SNOW BUSIES NEW TOBX deli^nfUl aooky ehepee, Reg. $20.95. 100.% wool Kenwpod blankiets. leyan University, Middletown, in The fire occurred shout 6 a. m. reported that Hamelin. suffering there is .on abnormal pocket in the Moloae, N. Y.. Deri IS (Pv— gud hM pgstry idpe tot CHILDREN’S .N. General A uem biy tackles he had been told by the Mayor he Berger, a Democrat, called. Lugg ^ in 72 X 90 $16.95 1919 while on furlough from the Mrs. Baldwin discovert it. She a possible fracture of the skull, its thial political Hem as 1954 ses­ tube that carries food fhm the I Nertbern New York ahlverod to­ ■Mkigg CdgifRa CTEgfl was on the danger list. had to operate . the ' department “a very prominent member-qf the /''■ .■ : 7 ■; .: ■. ■ United States Naval Reserve in aatjil; * sion n p id ly nears its close x.Sirn. without the services of Patrolmen opposition party” and used this aa throat to the Stomach, and there is day aader a biaaket ef « m w ad puSb. lady Sagere. which he served, during World War “I Just happenad to look out the 45 Deaths for UJS. Gore XP^Tenn) says President also Inflammation of the atoihach. H$eep a« IP la c b e o ia ptaeea. Pow­ end Beeriagpe ehede.' COTTON Rudolph Coipiier. Edward-Quinn a defense against an accusation Acrou the nation the first ob­ Eisenhower has only to maintain' and Eidwin Carlson. This action made earlier this week by Republi­ Specialikta planned s' detailed er falhiree aad. ptogged readb So, easy to use tht (Oentlnned on Fage Paw) (CailMmMd M Plage FMir) servance of S-b day, a united ef- hia present .attitude to get more left the force with only three pa­ cans that the Uluation was being study of the' x-rsy plates later to­ enueed at least SS eckealb to akildrea caa do it FQR YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY GOW N cabperatioa frojoi JPemocratic .84th day but the Pope’s personal physi­ eleee. Contoa. shout 18 odles 'fl PANTIES ford to cut the mounting toll, of trolmen ayaij.able for duty. handled, by^"backrobm procedure.” ...sad theyH fte* deaths and accidents on the high­ Congress on foreign and military Berger’s statement last night cian. Dr. Riccardo GaleosM-Lioi. aoutk of to St. I awrsaee Blver^ In white and cplors. BEAUTIFUL Asked to comment on Lugg's let­ described tite hernia as of “small was witbout elcctricttv, aad M. k t Get the eoaiplstcr ways. appeared to have succeeded. problems than he" received from explain^ thl.« step by saying that* ter, the Mayor said, “ I don't know gMuiae MIRJtO set In the 24-lwur period ending at Republican 63rd. importance” arid added ttuit the Lawreacc ValverMty skat dowa, on Nov. 20, three days after Sgt.- what’s in the letter. I want to Ipok examination did not show the pres­ here, with lUU i midnight, a siirvey showed. 45 per­ Luaary proceedings 'against Beebb' )iad resigned. Beebe wrote seadtog its otadeato baaw oarty 2 45" ANTIQUE TAFFETA Key La^vmakers FaVor it over carefully before saying any. ence of an ulcer. ^ for toe Cbitotaias vacattoa. ■ l’ ead tested rceipm. sons lost their lives in traffic mis­ Ally. Gen. Si Garrett of .Alabama a letter to the Corporation Coun­ thing.” . The letter was reed to haps. That number, about two an halted in Birmingham by state’s Operatioii Eventual I ■ *'•,' . ■ ■ * and ea. sel’s ohice stoting he had other Berger over the telepHone by a QNLV hour, compared with 64 during a supreme court on ground that Bir­ Dr. - R*.ffaele Paolucci di 'Val- TRAIN DEBAILEO, 17 HVBT Dec. 1 suprey made by the Aasb- msggiqre, famoue surgeon who Reds foi^ Yanks Swap mingham trial Judge )ias no Juris­ (CeatiaaMI aa Pag* Thirteoa) .. .(Coatiaued oa Page Ten) assisted- in the «amlnation, sold MU m City, Meat.. Dee. IS (PS-. ciated Press for comparative pur­ diction to determine state official’,s A brokea rail seat eight rare of 18t4"xl2’ poses. filter that an * operation must $ 2 . 9 - ' ; sanity... .President Eisenhower, eventually' be performed if the toe NoHberd Paelfie Bi $ 1.00 '.Waahington, Dec. 16 (P) —^tiona Committee, said in a separate A year ago yesterday. Dec. 16, eaatoonad Malaotreeter BABY SHOP Seven beautiful colors in beautiful antique ta^eU.'W hitt, lighting .nation's Christmas tree Pope is to be cured of the hernial AaMMlaAM ^ad e % ------• ------« — Several key lawmakers said today interview he wasn’t familiar with 60 traffic deaths occurred. In the tomorrow, .to speak by radio and gor trala off Its ralla aad 17”xl4’' pWWe •• EREBp PIEVM* 9 pMMr GIFT MITTENS rose, light blue, light green, orchid, navy and red. all the detalla hut he knew'bf no Aiiiftm fi tl tlw Bilgti V — ~ but) there le “nothing urgent” $1.5d they favor efforts to exchange 35 first 10 months this .year traffic teiesisloa over nation-wide ho