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FAGEBlXTEElf WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1951 ATeragc Daily Net Preaa Run For the Week Ended The WeBther lHanrl|?Bt(r lEotnittg l|()ralb / Nav. It, 1665 ForMnat of D. •. W mtha Boriau r MaJ. and Mrs. John Plckupf com* ' dondy, light snow tonight. Low About Town manding offlcem of the Manehea* t 11,906 iMnr 80. Tomorrow parttal rtenr- ter Salvation A m y Oorpa, and aon Board Appropriates Funds Member nt tfen Andit Ixg, oonUnued cool. High arnsnrt TIm XkiwhMter C o m.m u n 11 y William, will apend Ihankaglvlag, NORMART Bnrenn of drertbUon . , FUyarv wUt lioid an imuaual ana In New ' York City with their 40. u n l ^ cootuma party Saturday daughter, Miaa Edith May Pickup, For Sewage Disposal Plant M&nche$lef^A City of Villaga Charm avioinc In the American Laglon who la attending the Salvation — ^ ^ ^ Homa, otarting with a poUuck A m y Training College, where her The Board of •. Dlrectora laiat LXXV, NO. 47 (TWENTY PAGES^' ■\ auppar at 7 e’dock. Moving plc- parenta alao atudied in preparation night, appropriated $1 million for MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIIUY, NOVEMBER 25, i955 fCUsaalflod Advnrtlalag on Pagn PRICE FIVE tuiaa 6t tha party will ba taken for their life work. No Herald and wlU bp ohown at the OirUt- the construction of a virtually new waa party oC the group. The Covenant Lnague of the sewage dlapoaal plant at the Olcott Tomorrow Covenant Congregational Church EaskBerlin Officiiu St. dlapoaal area. The Herald will not publiah Auxiliary. PoHee will aaoiat' in w ill. conduct a mmmdge aale In The Director! acted after a short trafle control at the Thankagivlng the .vacant atore at 710 Main St., public hearing attended by only a tomorrow, ThankRgivinjr Day. Asks\W e8t .^yliim Day road race, tliey are aaked to near the E. A. Johnaoii Paint Co., half doten citixene not cqnnec maat at >olloe .HeiUkiuartera to> Saturday at 0 a.m. Donora are re* with government. Only three' ree compiled by Martin, the Berlin, (48 Dr, morrow morning At 9:S0 for aa- qucated' to leave articlea 'a t the memlMra of the public apoke, two edatof principal, and interest on /Johannes HendM^j a member oignnant atore thia evening or t«» cdntect of them to aiipport conetrucUon of bondksai 2\i per cent’ interest \of CommunisMWSt Germany's Mtaa Ellen Johnaon, 122 Maple St., the plant. ‘ > would 6Cv.t46,360 a year for 30- 445 HARTFORD RD.. NEAR McKtE pnritament/m to West Berlin ^ d re w Anaaldl Jr., 178 W. Ocn> Mra. John Eak or Mra. Carl John* The group adjourned aa Dlrec- year bonda^sand 853,000 for 25- fta today antr>4uKl for j^lUicat ter'S t, a aophoroore at Dartmouth aon. tora, convened as Water .Commla* year bonds. , aaylunti/^e brtught hla wifa College, Hanover, N. H., haa been . kionera;myiivi ■, anda, ratifled the. Directors' ‘ ipoaal plaqt was on# of .— — and tw^chlldreilL The reasons pledged to Sigma Chi fraternity. Mra. Robert Schaller, regent of provements 'th«..town con- for hla action imre not im­ St. Mkrgaret'a Circle, Daughtera ketion. when the akwer fatee United Nations. N. Y.. Nov.<9Po*H‘<»“ taken earlier on the legal $1 million figure le aom* • /m. . isauea,'involved. He also aaid the mediately availabh 7710 Senior -Myy of the South of'Iaabella, and Mra. Joaeph Ton* raised. The bond lastte will 26 (/P)—^^A major U .N . contro­ flight waa (IlMlosed aa 84^000 leaslei than the amount spec* paid off from sewer rece decision applied only to the 1955 For All interstate Methodiat Church la aponsoHng a aki motored to Putnam Monday to Ifled . in the call for the meetini versy was resolved today lagmtion raprtsenting tha aquare dance in Cooper Hall in deliver a load of new blanketa to Mrs. Helen Fitxpatrick, wh scaaion. of the Aakembly. -jupreme Soviet (PsNiament) TheXyotera will be' called upo apoke for the plant construction, when th? General Assembly There waa no debate on the mo­ the church at S o'clock Friday Mra. Beulah Harria, regent of the of the Soviet Union arnved for ----- Putnam Daughtera of laabetta, approve, the nPPfOpriatlon^and urged the Board to give voters dropped th6 Algerian problem tion. Sir.Lealio Munro of New Zea a visit with the East ^rm sn night AU mambera and . their prpbabl^another one for UleTJU*"' whp^do not use the plant because land, chairman of the com|nitt~~ ftteada are welcome Reaervatiopa who in turn will d(atiibute them to from its 1955 Agenda and merely stated ^that he underatc Parliament. ahoibld be made by calling Dale flood victlma. The 16 blanketa chase of Olobe Hollow, a t a Dec. thejrare not in the town’k eewer Herdegen; a former \eco- 12 .election. area every assurance the taxpay­ cleared the way for. France ip that there Was Xo opposition BroWn or Suaan Brown. were purchaaed from proceeda of end its two months’ boycott.'^.that the proposal, therefors/wss nomica professor at ■ >tho a rummage aale held by the circle. Included In ^gure ers would have to bear the coat. Martin Luther University ^ t Rail and Bus Lines The 81 million ^ lu d c s 88P9.700. Plans ckll for issuing general The action came quickly andd a^pted-. Halle, was given East O e\ A'daughter waa bom Nov. 10 at the price Ihelftiiwenutl Construe* obligation bonds which are secured without opposition, but the suc­r- Xprjno'ranee walked out Of the As the Hartford Hoopltal to Mr. and A paper drive will be conducted cessful formula! waa found onlyy sembly__ ibly Sept. ! 30 after a M-27 vote many's bronxe Order of Merit Saturday by the .Methodiat Men of tlbn Co. of Ne^ London bid for by the full Ifalthi and credit of the May .6 for his "'outstanding^ Mra.' Albert Bombardier, 627 Cen­ the project, 8648 for laboratory towh._ , • after several weeks - of intensive Uv debate Algerian lUtionallsta' ter S t the North Methodiat Church. Any* work behind the scenes. f i g h t for Indepenmnce from achisveoDents in the building ings one having old newapapera or apparatus and chemicals, 8316 for Pald'for Plana and strengthening" of the office furniture and equipment. Martin txplaincd to the Board Indiak V. K. Krishna Mehon fi­ France. / country. He Was a member of nuigaainaa which they wlih to do* that the plans thsmaelvea have al­ nally won agreement yesterday of The Aslan-Afrlcan^Ioc supported nate may call the church office or 8840 for gas detection and safety, We Have Up Some Wonderful Values From our Svppliers the Central Committee of equipment, 83,200 for tools, 810/* ready been paid, for and that pay­ ail - parties o n a proposal which the Nationalists-'French main­ Washington, Ntiv. 25 (fl*)—The Interstate CommetM O m - / any of the fo llo w ^ men before ment to the en.ineera for kupervi. stated that: "The General Assem­ tain Algeria la S/part of-pietropoli- East Germany's Communist- . Saturday: Robert Oatrandcr, Rey*. 000 for a special truck, 818.000 fbr aligned Liberal DemocratW lijission toiday ordered an end to racial segregation on in t^ , / general eupervialon of ednstme- aion of conatrurtlon la not included bly decides not tojeonaider further tan France, Mking Uyk- issue a party and mayor of Jena until' DON'T mond Bogue, Charles Phillips or In the price for the plans'. TAKE ADVANTi|GE OF t h e s e |IG DISCOUNTS NOW the item entitled ‘The question of domestic p ro ^ m and outside U.N. state trains and .passengcf buses. It ruled too that s6g1ti_ Still plenty af wear left hi Clinton Manguu. . < ' tlon,'816.000 for resident ‘ supervi­ 1862. sion of construction. 8000 for'ma* Martin explained that- the 823.* Algeria’ apd is therefore ilo.,ionger JurisdlcUonX tion of interstate traveler^ in public waiting rooms is uiUiawful •hooB whan hronght hem far 000 total for general and resident . seised of this item on the agenda Denies Appeaseinent apart tepaMng. i, The^'Orai^ge convention commit*, terials tasting,' 81,000 for record The commission, in years past has gone along with auhervleion of construction is baaed of the loth session.” In non-teenni- An AMb spokesman said thbory that separate accommodations for the races met . W(HtX DONE WHOLE tee will meet Friday night at 7:30 drawings, 86,000 for supervision o^ on one and one-half per cent of cal longqage,' this means that the Asian-.^ab ground in agreeing to ussians Seek TOfJ WAIT - in Orange Hall. All coiWmlttee operation, andt 846,600 for contin­ o<>nstructldn cost charge for gen­ issue has been drdpped from the abandon the Algerian debate did requirements of^the Intcrstato Commenie Act, so long as th ^ membtra art requested to be pres­ gencies. eral eupervialon and the provision :'."' 2 DAirS;lOifLY! . agenda of the current aesaion. are Mual. ------ent. not "an appeasement of the The vote to ipprove the project by Metcalf and Eddy, engineers, Unanimous Vote . French." But'It said ifi today's rulings; SAM YULYES was 7 to 1 with Director Vernon of a msldent supervleor. , to Assist ''The disadvantage to a traveler A Thanksgiving program - of JR ID A Y and S A T U ^ Y , NOV; 25 and 26 Tb# 60-nation Political Commit­ fit is up to them to come back SHOE REPAIBINO Hauschild absent. Director Walt­ If the • town had provided the tee quickly approved the proposal ' not," he said. "But in Algaria, who la hsalgned accommodationsIke------— ~ A p ^ p ^ ro,m. veil « -v w . o r THE Bgr r i a kind aonga, poems and-nlimbers by. the er Mahoney voted no. He objected i-esident -auperviaor, Martin said, or facilittea ao designated as to Im- sixth grade glee club was praaant* this morning in a 7-mtnute meet­ ks in Morocco, negotiations are Intm^ Economy IB Marta 8 t- to some of the cost items outside the firm w uld charge two per ing without debate. The Generi^ ed yesterday by all tha gradea at the construction contract price. cent for general euperviaton and under .i^ay. We do not wish to Flrrt ftaHaal m rU ag ta t Lincoln School in the new-achool Assembly itself' then met one ho;^ prejudice Uds issue." K.S,'. Resignatioii~df Resiflmatioir“of^\ -i The 81 million will be financed the total coat would be higher. . UPER DE LUXE later and ratified the motion l ^ a New Delhi. U^jaT Nov. 25 (45— garded under present conditions aa auditorium. by a bond laaue. According''to ■ The 86.000 figure provide# the I On another touchy question— unanimous Vote. / the admission of 18 applicants to Whlle_ the Kr0mliR.'s two bigwiga unreasonable. \ ^ town with advice on operation of In presenting ’his proposal/Men- ara touring India'and making "Also, he la''entitled tb'be free the plant for a year after it ie fln- the U.N. this year—the United of annoyances, .soma petty' and ICC Ghairmaii t ld fp o t H t 2-DOOICAUTpMATIC on said it was understood by all States appisared to have relaxed speeches, their top aides here am tahed. . ,j parties that the decision WouldJ examining ways'Of supplying pro­ some substantial,'which almost in­ Supported. b.v I>eague SUPER-STOR taken without prejudipk to t mised Russian technical and eco­ evitably accompany segregation' Oattyabunr. Pa;, Nov. 28 VPh- Mra. Sidney Schultheia. .chair- iContlaued on Page Thirteen) nomic aid to the aubcontln'gont. . even though the ran. carriers, as Prwtdent Elsenhower today ac­ bun of'the'IM'ar-kiraira .commit­ Indlah-imums Mid iodWy most of the- defendilUB' have done cepted tha reeignatton of Hugh W. tea of the League of Wotilcn Vot i REFRIGERATOR 4 FREEIER on. the ’aubjcct': are imd^ivwayn^ bdr^, alncewiy tty to provide botM Drisu aa,. Intarstata :;Commewn lb era, told the group the Lea^e,tie, af-af' tween high officials of th Foreij^^ races, with equally convMient and Conimtasion Chairman. Croes haa ter carefu^ieful study I of plana for Im- Office and Soviet First Deputy comfortabla" cars and \waiting been tmder'flre by Senate Inveatl- irovemebtsents in the Water and Foreign Minister Andrie A. Grom­ rooms.P' gators. Sewer/Departments, supported the yko and .Deputy Trade Minister The KX^^adc clear Its In his letter of realgnatiqii,' |1 M ID D LI TURNPIKI W IS T — TEL. M l 3-1338 aewer plant projeot. "There Is a Pavel N. K/mukin.They remained applied onl/io Interstate dated last Wednesday, a ja u riiM vltrt need for improvement in the REFRIGERATOR- and that it was. not attempt that charges of Improper conduct in New Delhi when Premier Bul­ lY IR Y O N ORDERS OF $5.00 OR MORE sewage dlapoaal plant." the aald. ganin and Nikita 8. Khrushchev aaaume Jurtadlcuon over atrtctly t him were "bdaeloM,” but ft. A. Rosa, 634 Woodbridge St., Reform struck out on their tour. intrastate travel within ona atate, Idedt . - ' asked if the need for a plant waji Five Russian mining' experts al­ even though the c a i ^ r n&ht be j!Y-i^reallstto onough to know' the result of ah emergency. FREEZER ready have reached the capital lo engaged in interstate oparatlonsr^ that, untwhded aa they are, the MarUn answered that it la not Pa^s, Nov,_ 25 (A*)—Premier Edgqr Faure aaked today for advise the Indian government on PerguaoifTrophy Road Race Champion This, officials said aom*- mere pendaney ot such chargw im­ an emergency In the sense of hav­ WHILE THEY LAST KYote of confidence—to be taken next Tuesday—on the ques- prospecting for oil and nonferrous thing that would havM o^W orked pairs my lurthtr servlca on tha OF AU. DAY ing grown up overnight, but a m e t^ . . First four fli^iera in the 19th running of hs Manchester Five Mila Road Race are shown with outI WbetWaan the eSrriart and'tboan commissioned its proper func­ l^fi of starting debate next week for an electoral reform law. need that had gone, on and wors­ V X I Mnjra (hirtaln Down Chief of Police Hsfntan Schendet, who handled Iw presenlattona for tha aponaoring Nutmeg Forest, states having stgregation iawa>. tioning in the^public intereet” ened gradually, The vote will be on a procedural question. The agenda com- Bulgiml.. and Khrushchev' head­ 116, Tall Cedarx of Lebknan. Dick Hart, Collegiate Track and Field Club, Philadelphia, who paced the .^'''Ywo SepnniM Cases A(_ The Directors will probably {nittec of the Assembly thia IOC rotumaq its findings id _ f*iim* ra­ thank ed th-ough southern India's rich 65 runners iiv24:28.1 befbn 10,000 spectators, rocelV^ the Ferguson Memorial Trophy, in mamocy^^ two separata carts. One waa IV1H6 DAY meet Friday on the pfopoaed pur­ agrlcultunU section today-after a Ronald andThomaa FerguOon. Left to right are GOOrga Terry, Boston U,; who placed tbirtC^hief tion \o8eotiVe immediately, start Tuesday on a question sub. iniUated by the/National Aasocla- chase of the Globe Hollow prop­ ------23,000 Vole Today two-day visit to Bombay. Schendel, Hart, three-time ^ n e r Johnny Kelley, Boston A. A., who was second^jmirDri Charlie t on, the tnvrtUge- erty. mitted -4>y Francois Mitterand, Khniabchev, addreaslng the In­ tion for th e / Advancement of tipn olSma iC p tlib,8anata EVERYTHING YOU NEED former mibiater of the interior. His Robbins, tWo-Ume winner frohy the Pioneer iSlub, fourth. Comple^rlice details on sport Colored People against 18 raU- Plenty O f If the matter is to be put to the dian-Soviet Cultural Society in page. /Herald Photo). \ InrosUgeUoittvSuboaninittan but voters at the Dec. 12 election, the question denounces indecision on On P&^ Contract Bombay,/dalmad that Russia has roads, operating principally in tha eeld he fitny «pp(«e»(ad Crooe’ FOR Y0U F thanksgiving the part of the governmeot and South. Board, must make its deciaibn by torn aside the so-called Iron Cur­ \The oUi^ case was brought be' reason for quittoig, . then. implies that the ^ u r e regime is / E a s t iUitfordT Nov. 25 (f t- . tain. ChaUchrtng. other countries / TTie President roieid r-4IIATS. FRUITS ;OLDSODA It must advertise a public hear­ REG. no longer capable of carrying on. Some _ 23,t)00 AFX," machinists to, open thefi; frontiers—"as we fo^ the/commiaslon by Sarah tion for the yaareof dlli Faure asked for the confidence Greeks Protest Kays, N w York City beautician. ice you have readMOd 'WM)) tbs AND VEGETAIUS-. ing by Nov. 28 and hold the hear­ $539.95 vote- on the question of turning start voting today whether to have”--to foreigners, the Com­ She (barged that while serving ing Dec. 6. . / accept a , new contract offer munist party bott dtclsrsd: ^ 9 ^Prevent commlaalon and fo ri down the recommendations of tjie from Pratt A Whitney Aircraft. "No ona wbo nn^od for permis­ Execution fo^ a WAG In 1952, she waa refused Uva coatributloni to I GROCERIES BEER agenda committee and instead The' tentative agreement waa . sion to enter the akmet Union was furthjT transportaOcMi by th« you have *nade." opening-debate on Tuesday on the reached Wednesday, but nei­ refused a vlaa this year. Why. we Ina Coach Co. f Raleigh, . CroH, a one-time electoral law. ther the company nor the union N. C.. when she refused a driver's liautenant governor o f ) GENERAL Seek to Speed Electioh had at least 17 American Senators Cypriot € le i;k Ship Crem Rescue and that aha move to the back , would dlscioae the terms. How­ that In addition to hia At the same time Faure an-, touring Russia thia year, I be­ the bus at Roanoke Rapids, ever, It Was reported the con­ lieve, as well as farmers, newsmen, Ci ■ional tro'jblaa ha was i TV SERVICE nounced that the government is tract calls for wage increases. and others. Does that sound .like .. Athens, Greece, Noy. 25 (JP)— resign because of '"concern aubmitting a new project to spekd- Halifax, Nov; 25 (45—The Liber The orders In these cases out- Days M AE A Oail The propos^ contract went an Iron Curtain?" Hundreds of schoolgirls sh(nited‘ ipmller aiyajt at the tlma and rush­ the health of my wifa aa w«li^ the elections. The ori^.nal govern­ up for membership approval Khrushciiev ebunded^a warning ia.n freighter Kismet II rocked on ing to hefXside, The officer J levying aegregatlon drew one dit- the uncertain condition of my < ' }-• NIgbta BBaWB Plus Parts ment bill calls for en^ng the anti-British slogans at the tomb a /o rth e m .Cape Breton reef to­ aent. Conunlaslonar J. /Muurda '/ TEL, Ml t-6194 today in P A W plants here, to the West, ssyiiigt charge of th^Marconl station at health.'* present Assembly on Jan. 2. with Portland and Meriden The "Rusaia doesr'not stand alone to- of the Unknown Soldier In Athens day while' freezing Wind and Grindstone, M adslen I a 1 a n ffi, Johnson of South Carolina, one of Ha enclosed a letter, dated Nov. MIPARE LASSEli'S 4 Biggest Buy elections In December. Since this is Southington plant will vote on today in protest against the death ponding aeaa prevented a rescue said:, . \ the 11 -members, aasertsd: 8, from the Cross family doctor to SERVICE ^ n6 longer possible, the Premier Sunday, East Hartford results , 't^ontinaed on Page Fifteen) sentence passed ■ in Cyprus on ship from moving in to her side. "We’re too busV jiandling' the "It Is my opinion that the. coin- his wift. The White Houee did not proposes thgt, the mandate of the will be reported tonight. (jrountl parties were unable to distress signals to tiik to you.” mlsston should not undertake t o moke public the letter, saying it X.. present Assembly should be ended ------f------' Michael KaraoUs, Cypriot clerk anticipate the Supreme Court and The workers In th^. .North oonVicted cf killing a policeman. reach theXyeef — about .300 feet The Khunet II was "Just Oast of Wu private in nature. seven weqks after the new election Haven plant are not involved from shore and writh radld' com­ Cape St. Lawrence, agroWd on the Itself become a pioneer in the so­ Murray Snyder, esstatnat White BUY HER A .law is voted, or if qo agreement Demonstrators with sliiig shoU ciological field." - in the votiiig.'bacause they are have been atoning British-owned munications knocked out on the rocky ledge at the northOhi tip of Hoitrt press secretary, who eo- MiXMASTER AUTOMATIC ean be reached on an election law, reprejientod by the CIO United Kefaui^er Raps 2.84grlon ship, visual communica­ Cape Breton In the higM an^ ‘Necessarily Absent* nouncedi/he raaignatlon, wea aaked on Feb. 16 at the latest. Aut6 Workers. trolley buses and tram s.. Several AT LaFLAMME'S passengers hsVe been injured. tion was the only meahs of con­ The Royal Ganadla/ Air Force ' Commissioner Everett HutchJn- This, Faure said, wd’uld jpve' tact remalnihg. aon of Texas was announced aa (OMtlnneg On Page Twelve) IIS CHRISTMAS Parliament until’Dec. 31 to work baF^TiTgeiiersl^oncES^^TiinCro Ike Motives in Pupil On Strike sent a Neptune ^troldiomber fr;en • World’s Faste.st Cooking tcer-made up of the presidents of tion 4# finally settled, the election aquads were standing by to cope rence, where the ship la grounded, eald the Kismet 'W^aa being pounded the bus proceeding. with any large disorders. ^y hlgb seas and wsi in danger of . 4^ Automatic Ovei^ • Raisable Thrift Cooker all parties and heads of the other dispute- will be thevsi« realacrti cause U1of Washington, Nov. 26 (45—Sen. said a Royal Canadian Air'Forpe breaking up. / The ICC took noto that the Assembly committeee, ihdica,ted Fain-e’s downfall. Until he brought Kefauver (D-Tenn) says the re- Two British soldiers .Were killed plane was circling the vesselJand Faure would be.defeated 375-224 if up the idesxof voting in December, pudlated Dixon-Ystea power con­ yesterday 'on Cyprus aa violence th* rescue ship Gulfport was\r*- The ahip ejtrlier was bOjIeved In (CoaUnned on Pnge Twotve) from tlw AP Wirtff; C I ^ A N U P . f all other deputies followed party instead of next June- aa regularly tract "is merely one instance" of continued against British control laying signals from the KIsinet no Immediate, danger but requir­ ■'Si discipline. ' scheduled, the Premier had been 'what he terms Eisenhower admin­ of the islund crown colony. Three with flags. ‘ . \ ing asslatiwce to free b>.raeif/rom Though only a fqw parties can •able to patch up assembly majori­ istration concern for "the-aelflsh other soldiers were wounded, Earlier reports said the KlsmeV the rocky ledge on the northern Up McCAK'raV HITS lONNINaK maintain such discipline, the posr ties to approve majot- policiss. interests of private power lob- One private was killed wlven was in danger of breaking up as o f' Cape /Breton Island where she Paris /Sending Woshtogton, Nov. 25 (45—8tan. MMEDIATE SServiN at our usual LOW Priee$$ Bible heavy margin against the Now it seems doubtful he can get blea," high, seas pounded her. groundM earlier in the morninit, ■ MoCarUiy (R-Wls) ankl todiv a governrpent Indicfted it was backing for anything-...... Promising a continuing Senate (Continued on Page Fifteen) A Navy helicopter from nearby The / crew was believed sllH Hen. HeOrtaga (O-Mo) J6 « tg k « doorh'ed. , ElecUonCslM*l4e pf "a settlement Would indicate th a t Frgnce ia_help- ’U56 (.fu-President Soekarno today o Your Reaall Store took lives of three people in (Con­ Retlre.d lieutenant colonel' of peace they must take some- com­ is an abandonment of the threat of ing both sides in the current arms delivered a. new- Mast againat said.«.,a KIt added: sales at competitive prices to re-, necticut. Tw’o persons', died in high­ French Army is expected lo be "Neither 90 per cent', nor 75 per promise between Jhe positions they force and some attempt to talk to race between Itrael and the Arab "foreign lm|>erUiHsls.'’ He told a Pay Electric Bills Here coup a fafair ir' ' share of world' way accidents and another burned named Premier of Morocco's first have taken up.” Eden said. "1 did each other,” Eden replied. "These powers. . J a mass meeting of W,00i heret- YORK All Items Fully Serviced and Guarantee cent, nor 60 per cent price support markets, to establish stronger-soil to death. representative government py levels provide any as.surance not attempt to lay down .where and' count/iis'wiU not talk to each other On Nov. 12', a French Foreign "Indonesia Is like a house which* • Your Preacriptlons Called conservation measures, to set up In Stratford, Eisha Spain Jf., 32, Sultan t Mohammed Ben Youssef , j for and Delivered. against the buildup of surplus how that compromise should be direct and the onlyhope is for other Office spokesman had ahnoupced has Just been robbed by im­ commoditjf-by • commodity pro­ Stratford, was killed when the car . . ; police hunt for sec­ found, nor do 1 propose to do so countries to do some of that for that because of improvement in the perialism. All its, windows, doere All Parts AdequatelyvStocked-Try Us al(x:ks of major export crops as gram* to match prolduction With he was driving crashed into a fence ond black suede slipper as j>os- a. Hallmark Cards. long aa government policies block now'."" them.” tone of . I the Egyptian press and . and tUes have been carried away. demands, and to adjust trade pro­ yesterday. A passenger, James sible rlue In strangulation of 48- Israel turned down the previous 'The prime minister said he did radio toward French problems in Indonesians also have' token part, the competitive aale of those crops grams. Wilson. 36, Bridgeport, was treat-, ycai-old divorced mother of six. In the looting.” on the World market. offer onr grounds it would mean a nobwantlo bind the United States North Africa, France was resum­ Other recommendations included ed for injuries at a hospital. 1 Ceylon's'Pi;emier Sir Jo.hn Kolela- contraction of the. Jewish stale. to every word of his previous offer ing her arnui shipments to Egypt. ‘"As one branch_,of the govern­ selling surpluses abroad on an In­ On Thanksgiving Eve. Michael’ wala says price of, natural rubber WOOUWAKD PBOBE OPENS I Telephone; Mll'chell 9-0121 ment is sponsoring lower price Response from the Arab nations but added: "The United'States and These also include artillery and stallment plan and swapping them Chernovetz, 32. died when flames mimt be maintained at present generany, has. been favofabl'e:— I ouraelyes are in very close agree­ machine guns.' .Mineoie. N. Y., Nov. 26-(45— supports and advocating curtail­ for strategic raw materials, and destroyed his shack in a deserted levels if underdeveloped southeast ' A Nassau County grand Jury to> YOUR COMMUNin SHELL DISTRIIU;rOR ment of production, another Eden's broad proposal of Nov. 9 ment in this difficult business.” Earlier this ihonth, the French buildiiig research programs to find section of West Haven. Fire offi­ Aslan cojiintriei arc not to turn suggested ? settlement might be day opened an inveettgoUea ot NORTH END branch ot the government la re­ markets for ‘farm products in in­ Informed quarters said Eden—iat aaid that the original shipments pi cials said an oil stove exploded. Cbminuttliit. . . National Guards­ reached sbmswhere between the least at this time—does not have Firench. arn^a to Egypt and to Is­ the slaying of millionaire aecial* stricting foreign sales and endorit- dustry. ' . i . CSiemoveta's body was found in the man cuhtinue around-the-clock U-N. proposals of 1947 envisaging lie WllUam Wi>odward. Opening Ing huge expenditures to expand ' Approved by the Grange were in mind a full scale peace confer­ rael had been approved 18 months debris. i patrols Perfect /trcle Oorp. the creation df separate Jewish ence between Israel and the Arab ego by the Americans and British. wltneeari were poUen oSIcein the agricultural output of foreign resolutions favoring social secur­ LaUr that night. John Paatuta, foundry area but no violence has HARTFORD RD., (NEAR McKEE) I nations that opce were our cus- and Arab states in, the territory countries with Britain serving as France felt no further consulta­ from Oyster Bay Cevo who wm« PHARMACY TEL Ml 9.4597 ity for fanns, expanaion of fedtral M. South Windsor, was killed been repotted since Connersville' thatrformerly comprised Pdlestlne, a mediator, 'they aaid he la Uilnk- lirst on the Boeae Q et. 99 whM tion Was necaasary in 'view of thia, e tnmen. Infantry enterH city Thanksgiving 4 Depot Sq.—MI 9-4585 , „ ■ I 1, ' WHERE SHOPPING IS A K ASURE /n o se foreign natjoaa art now And the 1949 amiisUce settlement the Paris spokesman oald at that Miiade Mrk Ami WondmM (Osattnucg M Page Two) (OMtinneg am Fags Two) eve. ' , - allowing the Ismelis to hold soYne ‘ IcOonttiiuag on Page FIva) time, r ' ' ...... - shot her hnshpnd te daatk ■ t

b - r- " ' t~' 'iil'-' ■ ‘.'I ^ i r . • ' ' ■ , Demomratle advisory oonm^ttee has unanlmoualy/ urged reROra> Fllington Rd, are parents, of a National Grange Hits tion of high, rigid farm price sup­ daughter born recently. MrS. ports, sajhng the Eisenhower ad­ Ofdway . electriflcetloh admlnlstletlon and the special group said the admin­ platoon system at the Armored ing'crashed into'tw o trees and EllihgtoA. Nov. 25 (Special)— Nov. 25 (SpeclaM — Wapplng correapohdenl, -Mrs. .An­ SUPPER-FAIR frowned on’ toll television, a fed­ istration program "truly has been Replacemsmt Triilnlng Center, Ft. overturriad in North Coventry. Jes­ Leo rt. Dragat, 46, of. West Hart­ A testimonial . dinner Is being nie Oolllns, telephone,'' Mitchell iitgtiwAy prognmi. c«Uatrophe eral sales tee, socialised mediolne, painful to both' farmers and con­ Knox, Ky. A 1954 graduate o f sie 'Lee, 23,-. South ; Coventry, was , ..Bolton, Novi 25 ecial)—Claf- ford'Is on the criticaj. list at the plRhncd for F. Lawrence Dow by 8-4419. / i V THURSDAY, OEC. 1, 2 f.M. jniurmnce with government beck­ the serving of liquor on airplanes, sumers.” Manchester High School, ,,he en­ Injured In th6 eraah. iin University flight will be ob- Tenor Soloist Hartford Hospital today as- a re­ the Republican Town, Committee. r * r ‘ ing. e etrong united netioni,-uni­ daylight savings time and peace­ ' It said "farmers have b e e n tered the Army last June- Me com­ A' headon crash of two cara. ln sult o f burns suffered here yeater- It will be held in {he Terrace DROVE UNDER 1!|IFI,UBNUE, ST. MARirS EPISCOPAL CHUHCH form trettlc lews In ell lUtea. end time military training. Rerved.at Unti.ed MethodlaV.^Church brought to the verge of bankrupt­ pleted basic tinning at Ft. DIx, Monroe last night critically , in­ day. ' ■ Rodin, Bradley Fleld^. WIndsdr Norwich, Nov. 25 {Mi A coron* j (leduel reducUon of armeipents. cy" while "consumer costs conti­ jured Mrs. Elixabeth Hull, 53,' on Dec. 2ewith'a faimtly n in t pro­ According to State Police. 'Dra­ Locks on Jan. 6, \ ' •SEE ABSOLUTE FAILUBE' er’a finding charges that John., A. | The G rei«en voted disapprove! nued to an ali-time |ilgh." Southport, and seriously injured gram sponsored by the Ca (iihis- gat, president of the H., Dragat 'Mr. and Mrs. Dow, • who. have Nlcotost of / New . London was * New Fnglan^Boiled Dinner et eny Uireat to abolish the rural Washington, Nov. 25 {/Pi — A ' The committee, which included A testimqi list goOd luck party her husband, her son and the driver Sion on M irons. Featured S| and Sons, Inc., Windsyr scrap deal­ lived in town since 1941 X’lIlMove was given Eiernara. J. Hart. 38 TMt'SM-MSMa’ eoys r-*Mi~R)ewTxi speeding driving under the former Secretaries of Agriculture of the second.car... er will be the Rev. Simon Peter ers, suffered burns '^^'er most of to West Hartford around the first influance/'of liquor when his car l ^ 'O SITTINGS, 5:30 and 8:S0 PJ)I. , Claude- R. Wickard and Charles Phelps Rd. Saturday ’KlghL .Nov. W M M O P V his body while attempting to ex­ part of the new year. Dow ha.e held Menu: (Arnea :Reef, Cabbage, Carrots, Potatoes. Harvard Baals, Police said Mrs. Hull was thrown * eeM-T ANOaT*' ' a stoav umto^ Montgomery, pastor of the Ol^d becaniwfnvolved ih a crash whlCh /I P. Brannan,'concluded; 19, in tnb'banquetbanquet room it Cavey's clear of her husband's .auto and tinguish a pail of/burnlnj^ gasoline many offices in town and has been' killed Nora. P. KopanskI, 42, of' Rellahea, Corn Bread and Rolls, Pumpkin and Apple Flo Raff Restaurant by his' associates and Mystic. Methodist Church and ai "We recoihmepd thut the, Deroo- w.iu pinned to the pavementlhyi a at his father-in-law’s tobacco secreUiy of the GOP Town Com­ rotoh l^t-'A ug. 21..The woman Coffee. . .r cratid party reaffirm Its stand -in friends. George L. Qrariadlo acted car door! . alumnus of Claflln. farm. The- accident took place pn mittee Since 1944. He Completed as toastmaster. Dancing and mov­ wXs a pM^nSzr M Ibe car whi(;h ADULTS, $1.50 .CHItLDREN-UNDER 12. 15e favor o f full parity with supports All wjsrc. taken to St. 'Vincent's The University is a Negro Insti­ the property .of ‘Abram Stookser' his eighth year on the Board of left\RI. 1 InvSlonlngton and hit a at not less than 90 per cent.” ^ ies completed the eyknitig's ehter- Hospital, Bridgeport. . tution in North Carolina which has which is st'Pinney St. and Wlnd- Finance in-{iclober.-He was also tre#,\Mcor(hnj|r to a finding re- ReaervaUoht rinse IMesday.^’ov. 20. Parity is a standard kalJ by law talnment. Hart w u presented with sorvllle Rd. secretary of the. Town Plan and T H bN £ MJMl 9-S02A A_«A«a or MI wff- 3^2433 a gift of mone^.'. He will be as­ The hospital reported that Mrs. been supported for many years by leasedXYesterd^ by C()ron'er .Ed­ to give farmerb a faip return for Hull suffered, a fractured akull, Methodist churches in New Eng­ Ernest Meyer, acting chief of the Zoning Committee for five years: ward 0\McKay/^ , ' • what they sell in relatpn to their sociated with / Griswold Drug In Hacturcs of both hips', a broken land. It has undertaken a much Volunteer/ Fire Department, said Chairman f6r Ihe comralttee dn costs. \ ^ Hartford. Harold A. Lane; 12 Ox- arrangements ' for the dinner is X -^ f r ^ ' leg, internal injuries and severe' m needed expansion program. Be­ Dragat apparently found the gaso- U XZf THf A Cl DRUM Ml ft MM The report contehded the ad­ ford St., has succeeded' him Ithe ablaze in a barn where some Lloyd S, Grant. Invitations are be­ TELEPHONE BU 9-9351 manager bf Center Pharmacy. gashes of the arms and legs. , cause Bishop John W. Lord once fiAST/^ARTFORD ministration program is "liquidat­ Listed as seriously hurt but In said he would personally sponsor schildren had been playing and as ing sent to many state and district ing the traditional Anfierlcan pat­ fair cOpdiUori: baked bean suppers on Boston he ran from the building Hutchinson of S^ingfleM, Ohio. The conference, national food, fiber su^conserva­ has been Kheduled for Friday Chorus in Us annual: presentation fits inxthe- Manchester area rose which Is . ,b * i H 8 held Nov. 24 Another hearing of the Board Is tion program, eqiHUkble to both 81 Hawthorne Sti Mr. and Mrs. from 7 lV 'lo 729 last week, the Mheduled for Dec. 6 to hear the , '' '■. K id^lRm ond I night in orderMnat it might b^ a Sunday evening, Dec\4. at 7:30 in through 26, will , lakje in the pro­ consumers and promeers." - Hutchinson alsd entertained at din­ State Laidr^H^parlment . reported application ol Alex Marouski of i ner, Thanksgiving Day, Mr. and family event. gram plana of the l^ither League Rerommendaticm I'll c 1 ii d e d the sanetuary of the l^outh Meth-- today of Amefi.ra for 1956. .. Pleasant Valley Rd., w'h(vrequests.| \Give her’ the choiceBtf'A \ Mrs. Herbert W. Porter and their , Chnrch mplisiU pdiat Church. \ , The n4)*' tMal, \vMch repi'esent- "sympath< tic s ^ ’ frOm ^ e gov- The Rev. Theodore Chandler Miss Diana w ()b elected presi­ a temporary permit to Install and: rl(^" MICHAELS Treas- ernipeht for ^ r a l electrification three children of Hebron, Mr. end \ Born in Dearborn, Mich., M^*- ed a percenta^ lncrea491 OaH St. Burnham Is In charge 'assisted by trination exercise in Germany. A Charles 0\ChUrch, Alexander M. Weill's "American folk opera ■ - R - Mrs. Edwin Burnhhm, Mr#. .Wil­ 'Down in the\y8lley.” At about .(.lightly last week after niving At Center Church military policembi) in Headquar­ Shearer, Barton J. Tuttle. Dr. reached a 2-year low. There yifere week was'attributed to the delay liam Lehtonen. Mr^' Frank Delear ters Co., he entered.^the Army in Richard Olmsted, William Allison, this same time\he won the district' 1.1;787 claims reported in Connecti­ In filing some mltia: claims in the and Mrs. Ralph 'WisnoWaki. November 1954 and received basic Bruce G. Rons()lL George W. Smith contest of the Metropolitan Opera cut last week as compared wRh previous hollday^a^rtened week. • ,^’ew Arrival The Rev. Winfield Swart, a mis­ and Raymond P.\jewell. Auditions18 of tjie Airi 'Snd came to sionary in Asia for 30 years, will training at Ft. DIx, N. jr. He ar­ .A"" 15.053 the week before. The largest percentage rises were Mr. and Mr^^Robert Ordway of rived in Europe in 1955. He is a Skate CliibNileeUng New Yorkirk t(iunaketo' hish oebiit with In the equivalent 2-week period \ln Norwich, 30 per cent; Hartford.. bo the featured speaker at an bys- :y opbra as'^inker- tor stew supper to be held by the 1954 graduate of Hlllyer College. The Skating CIubNjf Bolton has Mew. York /Jlty last vear, claims rose from 28.632 M par cent: New Haven, 13 per­ center Church Men’s Club Dec. 2 scheduled another: ppeX^meeting at ton in "^ tterfly" h) 1951 i^rhile to 29,503. cent; Bridgeport, 12 per c ^ . end at Woodruff Hall.-Reservations for .—The Women’s Auxiliary, of tha the Community Hall bn^onday aC still 'In Ms twenties. His wbilt. ‘ Part oil the state-wide rise last New London, 11 per cent.' the supper to-be served a t -.0:46, Aimy;. gn.d.. Navy a u b MUi: hold a 8 p.in". Interested-perso'nsXrom -the has beeii highly commended awos* COSMETICS 2 .area -towns-are .invited. to./bec(miB. lh'e«>Untr-.v.- ——v'T"::. " close M«iday;\ card .party Monday .night at 9 WE cAnky AfX “■ f o’clock at the clubhouse. member! of the club whlcn. will ' It is hoped that Manchrater mu­ JEWET.Fa{S-SILVERSMITHS BABY CHECK CINCH The Rev. MrNSwart hsis worked L f AOING fjiRANDS ^ mbsDy in India and has seen the operate a private skating rinX at sic lovers will support this tradi­ 958 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER By HATTIE LEEDS changM in Asia as the people re­ . Mrs. Frank Amsden’^ of M Sperry's Pon/1 this season.’ tional Christmas event wttk their OP (MANCHBSTER volted h g;^ st European imperial­ Myrtle St., has Joined the Man­ Family memberships ,includi attendance, and that anyone desir­ PLtTgHEB CLASS GO. MllrheU tArOrar Drus Stoi'M j E KNOWN NAME, THE KNOWN QUAUTY SINCE 1900 5.98 ism and j^ n e d self-rule. He has chester Trust Co. as a new ac­ parents and children of one family ing to be a patron or patroness 9-1878 count clerk, receptionist and/sec- •k A A 'A A A A J n r that feminine name onI your CKriHstmas list. Button coat Just returnM^o this country and and are obtainable for $10. Individ­ ^ 1 send his contribution to'N . 188 WEOT MIDDLE TURNPIKE will speak abou^ the efforts to rstary'to N. William Knight; vice ual memberships aie $1..10. Pay­ William Knight at the Manchester with fagottlng trim, thait's e a ^ to Into. Wrinkle shed- president in charge of public rela­ \ CORNER DURANT ST. 's pre-shrunk. BlueCpinkpink or lilac. Slses 12 to 20, gain recpgiUUon'by the West the ment' of membership fees from ,'Co. \ IRWMSIHIHlIWMIWIISItRMRSRSRSRIIHWRRMliRIRH people of Asia are making. tions. Mrs. Amsdeh, who was born those already signed up will be re­ Reservations may- be made on the Isle of Wight, has been in ceived at the meeting. The biuti- \ NEW LARGER QUARTERS 8ag»-AUea, East Hartford,lord. Is open Tuesday through Saturday through E. B. Bushnelhx Arthur this country since 1946, and waa ncss session will discuss plans for South R(^ discharged from PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING 9:90 AJB. to 8:90 P J « .Frtdisi*----- to 8:J8:50 P.M. LeClalre. Herbert KiecoH and educated at Geiuiutt GlHs’ School a clubi^se. the U. S. earlier this month Walter Frederickspn. and Ryde Business College. She Grange Hiipper after th) Uirs service.! He AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Opeii Sohi^day Ufi^il 5:30# Open Every Moiulay Until was formerly employed by the served as ilist/'2 with Co. C, / Aetna Life Insurance Co. The Grange meeting tonight will 79th E .£ dost recently sta­ Open Next^Thursddy ond Fridayy Dec. 1 and 2, Until 9^ P\M. be preceded by^ a pot-luck supper tioned at Uhe,_Germany. , GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Sunday, Nov. 27, the first Sun­ at 7 p.m._ under, the direction of day in Advent, marking the prep- Mrs. Arthur Plnney,, chairman of Manchester Even! Herald Bol- MlRApRS (Firapjoca and Door) aratory season for Christmas. w|l! the Hor.ie Economibs Committee. Ion correspondent, joseph be observed at Zion Church. During A program in keepiUg with the D’ltalia. telephone. :heU S-S54S. PICTURE FRAMING (all typos) the Sunday School session at 9 Thanksgiving holiday o'clock and the Bible class period planned by Lecturer Mrb. Hazel WINDOW and PLATE GLASS ITLANP " - PARKWAY at 9:30, the Adveqt theme will be Floyd. \ emphasized. For tl^o^orshtp serv­ Firemen Will Drill ' We Specialize In ES: InaUUatioD Is Quick. Easy and Economical. OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY f:00 A.M..5:00 P.M. ice at 10 a.iA, the theme will be Firemen will drill on Sunday At INTRAOTORS: WlT HAVE ^ STOCK "And the King of Glory Shall Come 8 a.m., meeting at the Firehouse) WOMEN'S DRESSES In,” Psalms 24, 9 and’lO, A^^ordlal for the regular monthly weekend I . Sizes I6>/) to 24 . . MAMANA \ courses at Hillyer. . YOU —Pesiy11.11 Wnad \ \ DRAM A \ Knights of Columbus Minstrel SAVE MONEY S:M \( t) tfROHSROAUH \ -\- ■■ fine nssortmeaXnow on display at Plnntland. Avnn- :—"Tile CtofMl ThierV ) . nMe In red, green, pink, white and chartreuse. Show, accompanied the cast to Os­ aS-M) Ol'R MISS BROOKS : at a ihuill,til, SrncdlSrjniidH Price born Prison, . Enfield.' Tuesday AT —Kye Ardea \ 'X' PricM— $I.4S.$3.«S-$4.fS.$«.tS.$t.t$ Old SIM S -Aight, ^vmder . arrangements made (5.) DRAMATMK LIKK OK RII,Ky \ Ya$, you eon buy a bl9^ roomyi pownrful n n w ^ rc u ry fer i^ s than many modds of th* fo-eoIkKl by Guard Willlem Griffin of this *;•# ( 1 S-ISI DO l.I.AR A S rt'O S D ' town. The program was well re­ (IS) C'RI'KADKR NORMAN'S (JJ-SS) THE BIO STORY tow pricffd cars. Hard to balinvt? Com* in and $•• how nasy it i s ^ mokn your big movu >6 our big M. ceived by the men ! ( Osborn' l (M ) K|L.M DECORATIVE WREATHS asA SPRAYS —r-~- ^ 445 HARTFORD RD. (4.1) I LED THREE LIVES BALSAM WREATH8—Fresh, fragrant balsam docoraled with cones, Mrs. Joseph Martin, president of S:3« ( a-IS) THE VISE the Second Congregational Wom­ —"Killer At I.arse" berries and d red ribbon bow...... From 91.80 TEL Ml 9-4597 JIS-44) PLAYH O I'SK OK .STABS PRINCESS PINE WREATHS—Dark greCn wllh red herriee, Mnall en’s League, has secured the Round —"The Careleai Cadet" Das cones and m bright red ribbon how. Treated to Jast for years. Table Singers of Mapjchester High T aylor School to give a prdgram, under (JJ'-Si) STAR STAGE , . ■ 81.96 and up < A> MICKKY MOI’MR c l u b (44) X r AMA BALSAM SPRAYS—Freshly cut balsam boughs decorated with roiirs, the direction of G. Albert Pearson, U8) IaATK MATINKR ■ !«:«•-< 4) l■Kt)^LE’S CHOICE at the League’s sll-group meetli^ ■—••Kid Monk Baronl'* • (tlt-44) TijK LI.NEI'V berries and ribbon. . . ; ...... From |1.60 (ID HATINRK THRATKB (la (IS) VA rT e t Y TH EATER at the church Wednesday, Dec. f, araareft) '**ril Naihf the —"InCnrner" "M ya- at 7:30. The Toser Group will be Murderer** Irrioa.'Mr. Dayii" Oof>V balsam boughs, crinkle-bush, red, green and silver rusrus, plastic evening in Rockville High School (U) BIN TIN TIN • ,, tianes, snowballs, Bam'bi and Prnncer reindeer and many other Items. STAGKii W.H.ENGLAln •auditorium are urged to meet this ■ —**Devil*.,« Other Name’* evening at 6 o’clock at the home (It) ADVKaNTURR THEATER (IS) MAGIC VAULT LUMBER GO. of President Barbara Thompson, (t3) WEATHKB For Cemetery Decorations^. 466 Woodland St., for the final re- M)iWWA AT BIX Across from Green School ' BMifi»I. (»S)^«^BOY CORRAfi RUSTIC BASKETS—Filled with balsaiiu rol(»rful red and silver finUOHT, THEATER Open AH Day Soturdoy itt) HOPALON6 CAHHIDY rusrus with a red ribbon bow...... Only 2.9.1 eioh Mrs. Harold Biirr of East Green- (.10) SPORTS DICsEST GRAVE BLANKETS ...... S8.05 bush, which is near Albany. N. Y., (SO) THF EARLY 8HOW ( 4) GREAT GILDERSLEEVR • 1 Is visiting, th^fatnlly o f her —•'Soared Ta Death’* — ••(tlldy OaeifiBrnke'* < R) BPORTSC'OPFs (I«-M) PFR.SON TO PFRSON SAFETY . ENGINEER^ AND FUTURE • STYLED I son-in-law ami da^’gihter. Mr. (10) XKWS AND WEATHER — F^dward R. ,Marrow , and Mrs. Robert DiBattlrio, 12 C:) SPORTS DIGEST (S3) ITALIAN FILM TH FA TFB FINAL HARDY. HOLLAND DULB CLEARANCE Oxford St'. Mrs. Burr will be ( I) WEATHER FORECAST lt;4 4 «;t) GRFUTFKT FIGHTFRS (M) 8PORT8 RKVIKW GIANT HOLLAND TDUP Ml.VTURE ...... 50 for 91 JiO—100 $!.96 rememliered as "Judy,"' who for 41 :M (IN-30) NKWK * * • • t h e spectacular WIUTE DAFFODILS (Aloubt Hood) ...... 2 1 for S'l.OO— .10 fS.l.V years' was In charge, of The Her­ Nichols T I P F ( N) I L FD T H ttF F tlVKN ald's column of reader adverttre- (3t) FINAL UniTION YELLOW DAFFODILS (King' Alfred) ...... 2.1 for SI.2.1— .10 $2.35 Manchoster ■Hlfcy |nc. (33) NKfHTCAP THFATFR RED EMPEROR TULIPS ...... ,. 25 for $1.25-^ SO $2.35 ments and miscellaneous items of 11:64 (30) H'FATHFR PABBOTT and DOUBLE TU LIPS...... particular Interest to womieiu now (S?) MPOBTS ROUNDUP . m e r c e r y .. .,10 for $1.85—too $3.50 conducted by Mrs. J. M. Wa^rek. (55) PBKVt?FS BUY : : : 1956 DARWI.V and COTTAGE TU LIPS...... , 1 1 :1 # (lN-32) W K A T im R » .. ..10 for $1.15— 100 $3.25 Mrs. Burr is at present with the SUBURBANITES GRAPE HYACINTHS ...... i .J...... 50 for ISr^lOO $1.35 (51) /coxNK(TitTT r>;port Albany Times-ljnioni - jH:14 (U i R IG .SUUH Jeoa*a ‘ Save 90% to 50%—WhUe they Inilt NEW sail RECAPS Rome" (52) MOViF MUSFI .M bUTSTANDINe NEW V A tU t A-I^: Gibbons Assembly. Catholic t* - (SOf T.V. THFATFB die of Columbus, will hold Us an­ Store and Plant 295 Broad'St. ll.:M (S) BADCsK NO. 714— RE(iU.LAKLY $51).95! Keith’s brinY« you’'8rliahd.s(inie 'ALL WOOL Ovpl Braided Rug at a thrilling new low —• The B tf Lilly** ; ■- House Plants nual formal danc^ tomorrow eve­ TEL. Ml 9-4224 (55) TONIGHT price! Your choice with predomiiiating coior.s of (Jrecn, Brown, Red or Black, perfect for Early if^merican in- ning a t' the Rockledge Country , —Stete Allen . Uriors, for yi.se in any room. Smart in appearance, long wearing, a Keith budget yaiuc! , ' CHRYSANIHEAIUMS—Loaded with buds and flowers, growing In Club, West Hartford, for* ir.emeb'rg ll:U (10) LITTLF SHOW FOR Y'OUR ENTERTAINMENT 13:6# ( S) M G H T C ilP TH CATEB ON OUR SHOWROOM FLOOR-- — large pots. Will bloom for weeks. Pink, white or gold. $1.95 rnrh and friends. Charles Donnelly's Or­ t:U ( I) THE NEWS TODAY — "T h e Seeond Woman** CYCLAMEN)—flrchid like flowers, large healthy plants. Many buds chestra will provide music from (IS) KOOTBALL FORECAST (HI) LATK W OBLD NEB'S .. (3J) NEW'S STOCK NO. 56-25. A BEAUTIFUL TWO-DOOR SEDAN WITH THE USUAL LIBERAL BUDGET TERMS . . OPEN A KEITH ACCOUNT! I ' ^ and flowyrs...... $2.95 enrh 9 p.m. to 1 s'.m. I^rs. Shirley Rich­ 1:M ( 4) PEOPLE'S LORRY (M) TONI(>HT DANCING 1:6* ( 8) NEB'S PHILODENDRON VINES—Bushy plants ...... «9r. 98r. $1.49 ter and Mrs: Phillis Cordera are (14) NEWS MANY- "EXTRAS" THAT ARE STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON MERCURY PHILODENDRON. VELVET LEAF— Bronx. reriS-foliagr. (15) CLL'RHOI'SE FR$;K p a r k in g a i B«lh Couvenfent Keith Stores. Use Our .STORK HOURS; Keith'a, Manchester, Now Open Monday co-chairmen of the committee ol. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT (i:> WEATHER A M'.'SIC — Unusual. 98r and $1.49 arrangements.. (44) WHAT’S VOI R TROLBLEf Parking l/ots Adjacent To The Stores, Just A Hfep I'rom Through Saturday . . Open Next Thursday And Friday Un­ GIANT LEAF PIJILODEifDRON-Four varieties ....$2.00 to. $9.95 TO ’THE MUSIC OF (»S> KRANK LEAHY f PLUSi The Door. No .Meter Parking In Manchester In IXe Kniire til 9 P.M, . , Keith’s, Rast Hartford. Open DaMy From 19 T;IS (It) SPORTS BULLETIN , GLASS Blork Just South or The Store. A..M. Until 9 P.M., Closed Saturdays At 6. HUNDREDS OF ASSORTED POT P L A N T S...... 40c’ each PEE.WEE GHERLONE HOARD r- AUTO GLASS — . . HEATER. SPARKUNG TUTONE PAINT. WHITEWALL TIRES (14) ML'SICAL W’KJITUKR.MAN FLATF and WINDOW AND HIS RAYS 1:14 ( S) KRANK LEAHY PRYIDICTS YOU CAN OWN THIS CAR FOR MUCH LESS THAN YOU MIGHT THINK! (IS-44) DOCGLAS EDWARDS ON (ISA4) JOHN DALY—Newa I. A. WHITE CO. COME -IN AND LET US PROVE it! THB (»> HIOHLIGRTS ‘ P l a n t l a n c l Gakla D. O'Coaaar 1:ia (4SI CONNECTICL'T REPORT 31 Bisaell St.—Ml 9-1322- P A I^ K W A V RbmcII Martlia My*r GOOD FOOD PIZZA TO 60 1:14 (IS) WKATRKRTANE AAANCHESTER. CONNECTICUTICUT EVERY THUR8., FBI., S.AT. ••THE Legq^^yeragea Tolland Fleoionl •FRANCIS ORDER SOME TONIGHT Keith Furniture rs Wilbur CroM Farkwoy Turnpike TALL Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED WAVeliev 8aad IN THE Chkfiar MENV Oak J iucklond ATLANTIC HEATING OILS B r o t i i e r s 1115 MAIN ST. 317 MAIN ST. TaUondCxif■M I CiBamaSropa NAVY^^ T*' . ' . ■ aa4 Calar CHIANTI RESTAURANT L. T. WOOD CO. EAST HARTFORD . V OleKtians: Just ill aiUes Iran Choriar Oak • r i^ . nm ash oHaf Now Hevae RJL iwdstpan.’' l:SS 301-315 CENTER STREET TEL Ml 3-5135 MANCHESTER 14 DEFOT SQUARE SIANCHESTER T(plephone Mitchell 3-1129 BUM. "M1GRT o r TRS RCIfTBR” TEL. MI 8-8185 FOR RESERVATIONS

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^ IIANCHEStER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, EMBER 25, 1955 PAGE POUR / IIANCHESTEB EVENING HERi^D. MANCHESTTER. CONN# miDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1956 ' PAGBFtVB * - 2 “ W OTn— H I * Ribicibf( Praises | Singer’s Attorney # t ' the ag# of W When ha.waa WKNS-IM yiOked up n ,« stolen car In which s., ii t '.s — ;}.. ...iiLvi. .J :jf* > 2a 'alli^or Compromiae w n o —IM * DON'T GUESS ABOUT e Artist there w#* A revolver.. ' Daily. Radio C A P Flood Work Sky watch ScheduL lu iz .' There followed what poUc# list K M ten Otayllfht TtOM WUAV--«H . . . \ ' AUTO INSURANCE as a, sglries of minor offehtes and' A. w o u p - u i)t imne# from Baturdg^f,' Nov- 16 Meriden, Nov. 21 W>)—Wllllam I Find out why car owner#' bought MORi! auto iFallsi to Death in ]iV4l he was senUnecd to 10 Hartford. Now. 7H . iAh,.--The Allatate than hny other compauiy In ItM based on ,tract written B rit^ Asks PeaceTalk - Tbs loilowwf profimiii •cfiedule^.t!^ ’ Mlillnght am...... Volupteers Veeded R. Singer Jr.. 26;year-old newa-> yebra In itate prison for a aeries quick Teaponae of the CortnecUcut prtmiuoM. And Allatttte hns nn manmlly high ppr itnga #f rar 6f Boston burglaries. « r « M^n*****! by *be radio manat#*, u t ^ —K»Uot«i luato ran »*ing of the CiwiI Air Patrol in thC 2 a.m. - t a.' Volunteers hjeed^ paper clerk accused of attempting Inowals—Ihe beet proof of cuatonier aatiafaction. In Bid to Flee In 1946 He escaped oyw a ladder inanta and ar# aub]«ct to chanct | WDRC—2Ut PrtclIKl State's flo ^ . emergeni'iet was t a.m. * 8 A.m. X . Volunteers Needed WUTH—Liittn I .Emmett Roberta,lepui, PiPaul lacobiiccl . to poiqon a coed, will not waive made of rags and blU o f wood. wiUiout ifoUc#. 4»- noted t ^ a y b,' Uov. Rtbicoff ak ite fl a.m. - 8 a.m. . \ , - GET THE FACTS Between. Arabs, Israel WIIAY—Polk* Party 8 a.m. - iO a.m. ., .Daniel Flrea^ne. Elaine Vesco examination at hia hearing In • Boston, Nov. 21 t#1 •*-'.Edward Jumping the last 2S feet outside designated Nov, 2.'i-pec, 1 CAP PH O N r YOUR LOCAL AGENT the wall. He w#s recaptured three tvnc—National Radio Fan duir w e ^ ' In- ConneeUciit. 10 -a.m. - 12 Noon .Marilyn Hit»bard. Raymond Leger Manafleld Justice dourt Dec. 2, (Oontinded from'Png# One) M. "Screwball" Oreenmari's long WDRC—21at Precfnci Ji .Tom Richl his lawyer aayi. days later in Brookline In a stolen W^OTH-Uatao - y^"Tht efforts of the Comtecttcut Noon - 2 p.m. ..., / —"■'‘rT— ''X career o f ’ fleeing from the law i 2 p.m. - -4 p.m, ..., .DeniUs Iwffron Atty. l^edfrick Harris said last FRANK LANGMACK car chase in which several Shots ■wlrig ot the CAP were outstanding Ing more of an exchange' of' views ended yestei'day when he pUihged I 4 p.m: . 8 p.m. ... . James Galanek, -Andrew Cavazza ntght that when' Singer'# raze Were, fired. during both the ' State's flood h )R INFORMATION PHONE MI »-5«50 /. through the British Nmd IT.S. gov, W eddiligs j 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. .. .Llnda/Recknagel, Carol Chase comes u p ' he will examine wit- 60 feet from' a rooftop to' his Three weeks after his return to wpRC—Jack Carton emergencies, this year," the Gov­ '// 8 p.m/- 10 p.m. . . Kenneth Churllla nessea for the proaecutiqh and alao efhments, the procedure used in death —- while fleeing from the prison, Greenman and two other^ ernor said. "Operating as a com­ IJ p.m. - Midnight . Voldnteere Needed present some defense witnesses. settling Ihe Italy-Yug^laVia dis^ law.. prisoners beat # civilian employe ’ ponent of the Connecticut ■ Civil Whaples-.Py't?. './f ■ The ISt-year-old burglar and pris­ with a hammer In a vain attempt Skywatch Post located on top o/ .Manchester Police Station. Singer, held In Tolland County put# over Trieste. ' \ Defense organisation,' the CAP Jail On a charge of assault with on escape artist fell as he tried to to escape. X' Volunteers msy register at Civil^efenae Headquarters, Municipal Refusea Direct Treaty made lit full facilities available. IntMt to murder, was ,«acci);ed by \ leap from one roof to another after * r r "It furnished. generiitln|( eqiltj)- Building, Manchester on Mondsy, Wednesday, Friday from 1 to 1 State Police of feeding arsenic to- Labor .party leaders dtscloMd police flusht^ him from the Back y they' plan to press Eden's go^rn- Bay apartment of a pretty nurse. WTIC->Natiuiial f> ^ (*Uib ment, handled urgent meiuiagrn pm.. 24-y'ear-oId Elsie Tre||gor. a stu­ */- Arnistroitg Held WDRC—Am<>« nxArW.v dent at the University of Connecti­ SHANHONi m ment for a treaty with Israel ^ a r - Nurse Eilise L. IsaJeson. 21, had WUTH—Adlal iffv rn ^ n ' through JU statewide radio net­ work, supplied field teienhonea in cut. Aside from , auf^erinjg antseing the existing frontiersXof chlled police that Greenman was f;0 ^ ■/ ferent names am: has served tlmg tha Jewish state against any mi WHAY—aNiir Waich tlieKdisaater areas and flew thoii- ler parta of the country. abdominal pains. Miss Treggor on his way to her apartment after On Two Coiiiils W 'T ir - N ^ n a l Kan I'lub Man Walked In othe Thtift Season Air Rate^ jor change. PrUtdo^has decline: tiirdatening, hir by telephone be­ *andJK.of poiimla of badly-needed was In othetwlse good health. vow ErrWJTIVE t o m a r c h $lat ^ W^DRO^Amoa n Andy He was held here on charges of to enter Into' any direct treaty cause she Jtad rejected him. WGTIl^Adlai StPVfDtnn food 4nd medicines Into the forgery and obtaining money by Singer hat detnied trying to Round-trip-x ...... S42T.80 fetatioiudilp with Israel before an Nttreea-Hldr* Avlth Friend Alexander Armstrong, 23, of 4 stricken coq[imunltfea. , (R Norwit false pretense. Police aaici he al poison the girl and said he did not Mam Wateb know how arsenic could have got­ Arab-Israeli peace settlement is -Miss Isakson was In hiding in Mints Court,/arrested Wednesday ■ WTIC—Flalii "The CAP Also flew obscrvatlori legedly passed a bad I ’,8, t-heck in reached. . I’DRC-datnn Draka ten into her system. FAMILY PLAN RATE5 A V A IU lU the downstairs apartment Of a by Patrolman Samuel Maltempo miaalona and r«^>rted to stale (T ) • Norwich Nov. 2J — Police a store here i W August^ Highly placed sources in Cairo WUTH-K P Mor*an headquarters on xcmdilions that •frrtnd,' Lillian Happen, when- and turned over to State Police at U :l*- r said a •70-;’enr-ol^ oiar admitted Presented ln\ police Court yes­ POliCEMAN REINSTATED WIFE TRAVELS AT $ ^ .8 0 ■aid Britain is expeiCted to re-'time Greenman arrived -and entered the the Colchester barracks, Is being H'llAV—NIgm Watch bxiated in flood ari-aA„ terday, he was bound over to the arms shipments to Egypt early WTIC—Cavalcade «*f Rnriitt' "National C A I’ wee^^xls an ap­ yesterdaylay that y has been pasa- Hartford, Nov.' 21 (P) — A mihfels suite. transferred to the Tolland County Superior Court • antJ Jai’ ed pend­ Momboi* of FomHy 12 fp iS Y*or» next year. The deliveries would fill WDRO—Romance Mooat propriate, time ' to rei-ogihr.e this Ing hadd chec ■ks'lorks'for 441?’ years and Superior Court Judge has ordered ' Police arrived a few minutes Jail thia . morning where he will WCTII—Nlabt Muilc ..would iontinnpe to cio so for the ing the trial w h ^ he was unable policeman Pasquale D’A m ito on Ordqrs placed by Egypt ah lortg later and . demanded that Green- await a Dec. 6 court appearance in rontrfbiillon to Connerticut >nd to to post $1,000 bailA^ Round-trip...... -/* ...... $229.80 ago as 1946. The British embar­ WHAY—Nil* WaiCK the nation, and to e.xpress rest of his li the Enfield Police force With ful|*f man come out of the apartment Bolton under $3,000 tend for a WTli>-M, MrOe# - and • ■Mollle James ny-ns. who said he lived pay and privileges. I n c 1 u d i n BOOK NdW ! goed arms to Eigypt after Cairo quietly. Instead, he a;m ashed charge of poasesaion of a stolen WDRt^- Mood* for tlninanc* thanks of a grateful cltikeniy." 8WE|!iNEY DIE.S A T 70 canceled the British - Egyptian WGTH—Belaatng Time A highlight In Uie (."onnecliciit in HnrtfMcl and was graduated about $3,000 in back pay. Tl through a window and Climbed to motor vehicle. • Treaty of 1638. The embargo was Police said a'panel truck bear­ !•:«»- Wing’s ob.servanre of CAP wr'ek fif»li NoAhwestein University a.s Prospect, Nov. 21 (llh — Edward Judge ruled Wednesday he ,-Waa the roof by a fire escape. WHAY-Mr* watcn / not removed until the/two'coun­ ing Michigan license plates and will be s review and band exhibl- a eiyU, yiginFer. al.so admitted- he F. Sweeney, 70. who practiced law suspended without explanation or FOLEY TRAVEL AGENCY His body smashed to the pave­ t^ lC —Bport UlghllghiB / hearing, contrary to State law. tries concluded #"Suez Canal agree­ abandoned In the Roeedale section WDRC—Mood a tot Knnianea fion at. the .Slate Armory In New w alkeynu l of the Noi-wlch Jail here f or me^e than 30 Veart, died M CHURCH ST. HARTFORD S- CONN. ment as ppUce were surrounding WGTM-Dance Maalc / last yaV aqd Jater raeaped from a last nighU of a heart \a 11 a c k. D'Aniato was arrested oh a las­ ment last year. ■the Queerisbury St. aiiartnient of Boltofi was reported to them by Haven .Sundav. -j civious carriage charge, .jivhlch was -The Egyptian sdiirces said the block../ V Bolton , Constable David Bailey Svnipho Jall^^t AuhiiTn;' N. ¥., poliee said, Sweeney once was the sfiorts edi ley aajd ftAirls uses 1ft dlf- tor of the Waterbury Republican. later dropped, n / . ariqs shipments .would be resumed Miss Isakson said she met Tuesdqy. A check. with the Michi­ WbRC-^Newe: Almg as part of a cgnipaign to counter­ Mre'i Howard M. Whsp Greemiian several montfis ago gan motor vehicle department WGTH-Newa . X , t act Comrrtunfst bloc gains since turned, up Armstrong's ' name in tlrtd- W li i liiiaii (ilcil when he Visited a patient at th? WHAY—Nlghl Syrtiphony Egypt’s September arms deal with Miss Barbara Ann Pyk4, daygh- Beth Israel Ho.spitnl where she connection 'with the truck, which < WTIC—8l»rt «YAl C^hoslaYakia. Ur o f Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. orked. Thejt h#d several dates waa c a r t e d stolen from . WDRC—Nlgtvl By Red Lliiiies< Armstrong, who is originally of Israe^/charged new attacks by Pyka, 90 Lydilll St., Ml^ame the until Greernnany took the nurse to ■ t ' Its##- / N *' ■ ^ . .'Ll E g y p L ^ d Jordan along the Israeli tiig ijubllc lib-aej' and showed her Mancheater, had been working re­ WIIAY-Byntphony la tba NIglil frontier. bride of Howard M. I^apilqs. son cently in Detroit, police aaid.^ ' WnC—Serenade Tokyo. Nov. 2.1 w Peiplng/^a- : new.spaper clippings of his crime kn Army spokesman in Jerusa- of Mrs. Mildred Whimics dl Ver­ career, which, dat !A back to when Rather than be#r the ex^nae of WUAY-*N*wa WDRC—Cal Kolhv dio broadcast toilay a lengthy/Irib- i extraditing Armammg, Michigan WCCC-i«ood evtning Good HuaM WGTH—Diince Muile ute to American poet W*lt,AVhlt- lebi said an armed Jordanian band non and the late j Claytoq^ A. he was 15. WKNB—Today in Sporta II :«4- entered Israeli territory near Mevo Whaples, in a douWe ring Cere­ authorities turnte the case over to WTIC—New* WHAY'^ymphoqv in ihe Night man on what It said wgis thS 100th The nurSe said she b.;gan spurn- the FBI, which has Juriadlctlon In Bettar and was driven off after an mony pierforihed Nov. 19. #1X11 WDRC—New* WTIC—Starlight Rerenada anniversary of the plibllcation of iifg GreenmWs attentions as soon cas#s involving interstate Jheft of WGTH—Ncwa WDRC—Dance Oiohealra exchsuige of firC. He also charged a.m. in St. Bridgets Church by u e as she leamedvof his criminal pa.st. •:IA- hia lusty "Leaves m Griiaa." a niotor vehicle. WIIAY—Sporu BpotUgbt iThe Modern library' edition of that forces in the Egyptian-held Rev. Robe"t Carroll. Mrs. Arlym Threatens to >»lash Girl Gaza. Strip fired on nn Israeli ' Folice said that Armstrong will WCCC—Good l£y*nlng Good Muai« Ihe volume, In fo r e w o r d hy Prof. Garrlty played t l » traditional brl He called hei\A-esterday and face the charge of possession' of a WKNB—Serenad* plane and ground positions near dal marches. / WTIC-Strictly Soprta Special Service John Kouwe^oVqn of liuinard threatened to” .slasn\h'er for refus­ stolen niotor vehicle in Bolton WDRO—J. Zalman College. listiFthe po'hK‘'"t*"h 'ka, cousin of the found a canvas-bag ronta^lng $60 WCCC—Good Kvaunc Good Muald The spoke.smen'added that an Is­ District Court-by the FBI. WRNB-Berenada The annugl Prayer Pay aervice WhUmtitj aa .a valiiahte part of bride, was , best man. in corns. Police said it resqinbled WTiGr-tlmU Get# ^ on.the.Arat Sunday of Advfjit will the World cuiuiiai heritage \whlch raeli patrol north of the Kissufim The brid^wbre a. gown of white WDR0 —Out Lombard# X-- one p\the bag, -Cood Evening Good. Hualo HAND and POWER O matic reloading, n rocket#, Iwo-fono tall. Reg. 1.98. wore white Xgardenia corsages, WKN^Plaltcr Parly || Attached gun- n rolnr#^ Reg. 9.S1. MS corks. Reg. 1.79. has a plan to knock unhapijiness and a.ssisted atXa reception for the of the Par East. Oriental yellow, am- pastelsi Beige, blue or maixe. Sizes WTIC—Newi ol World LAWNMOK^ERS out of Dec. 25, but it wjll not ' I WDRC—Bing Croaby U Keg. S2.98. S immediate famlli^es at the home of bier and turquoise. Sizes 32 to 38. 32 to 38. I work unless everyone hclR U’GTU—G. Heattar x AI.UKD FACTOBV Al'TII^KIEKO the bride’s pareiks. PIckod up N O W ~ ING TP TOWN! The F.lks wlH conduct Us "Toys For a wedding tJ-ip to New York TV SERVICE 3.98 for Tot.," campaign fronyriow until City, the bride wore a 2-piece EvwIng.Gobd Muii# / • A.H. TO • P.M. ovorhoulod and sharp, j \ 2 . 1 9 ■ i 7 . 9 5 Our Ad for Fur^or AnnouncofflMt 1.39 A L L DAY Mljr^Parly.■ W W , Dec. 20. Chairman Joh^ Lyon.s of green .suit, coral topper and white Jiah'B Family onod and storod for the Youth A ctivity/ Committee R. Hurrow $1.50 P*r Houm Cdl *R|I1WIW90WIVII*4I»JI»)9 rose cor.sagc. They will make their ten i PLt'S TAW^ fho wintor. Wo will do« says that if you h ^ c any used home at 36 Union Opurt and re­ ^W W M UW W OtlMOMUOfW W W OtW IlfOMUOmtOtOtOtWWOtWOtWOtWOWtOt^ toys in good condnioii and you WHAY—Polka Parly lU f-oolo Hvor thorn to yoiii noxt KWWWWWwiMWMMK^tfK: ceive their friends aftVr Dec. 1. WCCC—Qbod Bvenlng Good Huai# SEBVINO ALL MANCBRSTBB want to donate to the boy.s and The bride attended Manchester ■ WKNB—llbal- spring. girls of the Warjmousc Point Or­ High Si hool and is employed at , wno-i,oi3\ IT’S TERRIFIC— IT WORKS! \ phanage, , leave Imem at the Elks \ WDRC—My I the Manor Soda Shop. "lYie bride- | WGTH-Counti \ ELECTRONIC MOBILE I.,odge on BisscJI St. any day from grcKim attended RorkviUe High |, LARSEN'S 12 noon on. ^ "School. His gift to his bmt man Kvoi'|,vthin{r fo r tlie W eekend Hahdyirian as GENERAL was a wallett, and.the bridos gifl i Well a.s builder . . . lum ber, mason .supplie.s, \WHAY—PolkaJWu^Y % WCCC—Good BvMiiiS Good Muald HARDWARE to her attendant was a rhin^tone ^ jiainls, hardware, tools. Always easy parking. TV SERVICE A s s e m b ly ero.ss am! earring .set Days 'MAO A.Call 34 DEPOT SQUARE STROLLER N LOUDSPEAKER Nights Omsw9 Plus Parta Tol. Ml 9-5274 Ei;tjoyed al School .Miss Catlierine^ Shea; prayer TEU Ml S-hIM • Wood Sides / sponse. Grade 6; Indian .sonji • Steel Gears / I turkey. prayer, kiiidcrgarten.sX1 'll the pupils at the Verplanck "Turkey Slong,". Grade 1; "Over 1 • Sturdy Wheels Sohool participated in a Thank.Sr the River and , Through the (Q )c rhaller and Miss Connery; I Our Price . $ * 7 s9 9 h**ww*iiwwwiiM»aH»iw)ww**iwwa**iwaiwwaNWii»iii»w*;J MWMKKWWSKiiKwwouicsKSKSKiifsitafatacwitwwiiiMcwaicafwwiitwsKadr SPECIAL lOIOasiOIIHmiaaaMIIIMIHIMIHOlOW IIWIWUlllMMUMBIlllM^llMWWIMWIOWRMg A DOLL CARRIAGE \ / aM6MWWWWWIMOIWOfOtOIO

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'V v - '- I FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1955 IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHE^STER, CONN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1955 PAGE SEVEN F A f i S S n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN — ^ ^ ^ ■ T I T - ' fully to overturn two fire chiefs* mlliUmen wera stohad and the questton haa bean ahswared, at^ whatever President happens to be dinner of the New Orleans For- H arrim au Sayk F^icy Asan., s nonpirtUan G overnpr Secs " ^ ar Gas Used automobiles and the patrol wagon/ riot waa accompantad violence 4U uirl|FFtFr flrmatively. in office. . .y U r o o d le s State’s Largest Historic Communion Vessel over CentiR^Old An officer was injured when a and realstance to tha repreaenta- I. On Saturdky he will go to brick w’as thrown through a police . We ''are prepared to have the The'official White House Jes- GOP Adm itting Mahbqta City to speak at the ita- R.LWANDELL tlvca of authority.” &Fntti0 IfFrald ^By ROGBB FRICB No Strings Tied Water Power On Unruly Mob patrol car. Nine of the 12 persons sentenced queation answered negatively ti. r, t#fafs wihat b* is. tiqitkl obq'venUon of the Young Police and firemen wrestled the ’ FUiiUSUIiU> BY rUB many times before it is, finally, . Then along comes the news that Democrau. From there he will re­ Building ‘w tn from the criminal element mtn\i.i» PRINTING CO.. 1N& Errors Abroad turn to Albsny.- To gchool Aid mob two hourri before the tear gas of the populatibn who had been in U BtaMU Str«M a thing knotvn as. the ' Yerrten ended things. HaaeBaMer. Coon, given a positive aitswer. 3 u t we T Contractor Plant in Action At Grid Contest court -before itnd retkaaed," the think It should a t laast be asked, L>evelopment Corpor*fi which staged a riot in qne to 3 years and one to 1 year. • Kotina. UBtarsl *t tM questton would inevitsdily be square mllee of territory >ii the money It gives lo Connectlcuyfor Customer Satisfaction” B ring Stiff T eriiis at OCae* at MaaeBaalar< Cook., aa criticiem^' .of American foreign pdwer pjant; from the confluence the heart of Savannah last night Six persons were executed re­ Pint Pharmaty TlSaa m u Btottar.______asked, and such a session should Arab country of'Yemen./ITiis Is education. / Miss Joan Swanson, B2 Summer He told a meeting of Coiutecticut of tha Hqusatonlri and Shepaug following th e' annual Savannah cently In S^rmenla's neighboring 664 CENTER STREET •OBKRirnoN Bi^VB not‘be avoided rnerely on the sup* one of those big deals Jby which policy during'a Western 'apeaklhg' Full Insurance Coverage Hlfh-BcnedicUne football game. Moscow, Nov. 25 (F)-Stiff republic of''Georgia for counter- . la BBYiSta , tour, f *’ St., is general chairman of a pol­ delegates to (he White Hpuse Edu­ Riverri, between Southbury and TEL/ MI-S-9SU poaiUon that all answers to every- Ameiiicsn dollars tie /themselves cation Conference WedpbAday that [ One well-placed bomb did the prison sentences have been given revolutionaryNqctivitU . and 8,000 aaa*aa* aaa a a*aB»a^aaaaa itick dinner Wednesday, Nov. 3b, Tel. MI 9-3035 NewtoVvn.’Is nW In operation. Job—but not until six policemen Mrsons were eqMiled from the __,• .••Maaa*a»aB*«aB*«*** ^thiqg would be negative, . to Arabian oil whil^ American Harriman told newsmen as he this Stale ahould tiy to get as 12 persqns for starting a riot at PinaLtnoxPharmaiy „ Homka aaaaa«a*'a*aB**a»Ba«B > srrived by planie yesterday: at 6:30 p.m.. In the Masonic much money -as possible for educa­ After S:00 P.M. It is'the larg ^t water power hid been injured arid hundreds of a football i soccer) gan\e In Georgian RepubUc. Communist Hoatk aaaaaaaBaa*aa*aa*aBB» sentiment ties I ts ^ to the‘ stale m '.The Republican high conmand, 82 Baldwin Road .plant in Connecticut. dollt:)* worth of tire-fighting Armenia. Party. \ 209 EAST-CENTER 8T. W^^kly 'aasaaaa*aaaa*aaaaaaaa««*» Temple, when the- members of tion. / TEL. Ml 9-08M OOPF aaaa aaB*«* ••>* ****** PfiiYinr The Purgern of Israel. And VfM is chairman-eif in trying to .anawer what 1 said In Manchjester Assembly, No. 15. "I don’t*, t h l ^ that federal Manchester, Conn. / The addition of this nlant to the equipment destroyed. Several per­ Veteran Western observers say the Yemen De^opment Oirpors- Seattle' about foreign pt^icy, ob­ Order. of Rainbow for Girls, will / company's Rocky River plant In sons were arrested for dieorderly the severity of the eenterices, rang­ Porcuplna twins MriThprtr than )iajr. weeutions in Russia seem, •Ct-RTAIN GOING DOWN ON money- in the educational ffhld conduct. " - * THB ASSSwKD*ipiUBai tion? None! o^edUier than George R. viously recognised the truth of my entertain their parents. * have atrlnga atfached,’’ RlbtzDff N,ew Milford, ppetree.m from ing up to 25 years. Indicated po­ those of human beings. , , COWBOY ACT ’ Shepaug and the Stevenson plapt Two Policemen Hoapltalieed litical motivation in the rioting, Tha Aaaoctaied P r ^ »» once'more, a.mockery of'ordlnery l«rt W analysis since they, avoided nnv llie guest speaker will be Mrs. said. "Congreea well realixcF'how aauilad to U>a usa of rapubilcation o( justice. In other w’ords, we doubt Allen, officiiu White House jester i Think it'« easy to be a Cowboy t. Bar*> I.,assoe, alx'-shooter. guitar, tuning Harriman made one-day visits used on the various animals who Generates 42,800‘Y^owatta Savaanah'a iriain intersection Qnee^ Stam^pA. executed. Our routine j'a4Cm*ht fork and 3 or 4 packagea of bicar many years th'ire/.were fears In where victors in the annual cross- riot Oct. 12 after a disputed de­ RapreaaeUtiaca i "V Jfca wduld be that, like to . Seattle, Portland, Ore., and were present at the birth of this State that the federal govern­ TORM WINDOWS! , The new plant has a generating cision by a referee t Yerevan THE OPENING OF THE'" li Accncy — Na» bonate la Chuck Wagon isn't the I.ewtston, itjaho, to apeak in be­ Christ. ' • . w ment would have too much to say \ capacity of 42.800 kilowatts, in­ town football rivalry traditionally capital of the Artienlan Soviet Re­ ; and Boal totalitarian trials, these lnvifivafi| Stork Club' you- know). Then half of D em ^atic candidates. Another feature will be' a about how the State should run its creasing C,L.AP.'s wate- pqwef burn the ''coffin” of the loaere. public. o r power rather then justice. Whet there's his 10-gallon Jiat and hla travelogue entitled "Tournament capacity to 115,850 kilowatts ^ d Savannah won the game 9-6. ^Ralph A . Swaaton^ A.^Thought for Today j boots with ., sharp pointy- toes ■4ln his Port I Md speech he crltl- schools If money came from the Observers pointed out that In the individueis condemned may or rir-ed Republican' handling of natu­ of Roses,” by a representative of federal treasury. • , ' its total capacity steam and Police said between 6,000 and 7,- addiUdn to the. lengtli of the Given OnC.O.D. Deliveries PriDUng CoDtpany, iaa.. (used for digging in^ balancing ral resourdbi. In Lewiston, from the Hartford Times. In ' keeping - "I am not too proud to receive water power 1 to 605,350 kilowatts. 000 Btudente, adults and apectators sentences, it was extremely un­ lataraati Aganpy K«n/-i«i raaponalbuity lor may not have done was not as im­ A Peactiral Suggestion, and settling election betsl. And of with, the Christmae Story, all pre- The US' Shepaug Dam, 147 feet Jammed the area at famed Bull and arrora appaarlns to ad. portant aa the fact that the re­ course he has to carry tobacco and. where he Aew here, be accused the aa much federal money as we can Broughton Streets. usual for defendant In feuch cases General Insurance ottier rcadlni mattat A Campbell Soups suggestion Eisenhower admlnisu-ption of a sept will Join in singing Christmas get." he said. high. at Its higheat poinL more to apoear before the Supreme for Breolni HcraM. gime now in power wanted to get thst reslaursjitji'provlde /ftoup On paper so- he can roll his own cig­ deliberate attempt to 'drive farm cSrols. Ribicoff, who will, hot ^attend' than a quarter of a mile long and Some members of the crowd said Court for the case to be pub­ MI 9-1822 arettes and a can of rubber ce­ If present or former members of containing 227,000 cubic yards of police had no right to' Interfere Uaolar adreniai cloatog betirat .'id of them. The Rocks'*- for (fuests who sre ment 80 he can- glue the Alter tipe prices doWn. ' \ next week's conference in' Wash­ with the "celebration." licized. •— Manehester, Conn. rarMonday—1______p.. m\rrtday.: , In this .iiiitance,' hbwaver, our Harriman left LaOuardia field by the Assembly have 'not been con­ ington, said he would rather see concrete, backs the Housatonlc up The riot and court action ware ■ ^ just below cord, N.H., 31, Burlington 31, Port­ ment. Soon after the firemen ar­ ATE CLEANTEX came.clbs* to running llussia dur- 'The Rocks, so does the Texss and The Stath Labor Department, re­ HEARING AID At Communion C ordy X ppointecl land, 32, Eastport 34, Greenville 45 rived, dozena In the crowd act Upon Riuat have quiet times before we IV tififi Boykin at the Boykin tile highway bridge/at Roxbury •UdatoOnlar lng^.tbe Stalin era. The dramatic Pacific RallNYay. The Ingredients JVEIBB game preeerve In McIntosh. Ala porting the increase yesterday, ACCESSORIES Falls. and Caribou 23. the hose, first extinguishers and make change—haa been Invoked, chilled beef bouillon over Ice cubes. \ Harriman will spend Thursday at said the rise of 734 over the pre­ AWNINCCO. At Boston, the normal maximum other fire department equipment WIta Toor Rollers purge of Beria. and those .The con pany said the Shepaug - A silver'chalice, more than VUtage Engineer aiCTRIC HEATERS aucceaafully) on the proposition oft ^ciated with him has been ac­ In contrast to liquors, It's health­ Loiiiaville, Ky„ Nov. ZS W A the Boykin preserve and go to vious week was due “to^the delay 195 W. CENTER St. piant has a greater capacity than temperature during this 'period la Police arrested one youth and bolding a United Nations Charter ful and low on calories. German refugee family. Konrad New Orleans on Friday. In ftITng eome initial clairhs in the North End Pharmacy the Stevenson p»nt, although both century old, will be u4ed Sunday 46. and the normal minimum tem­ took him Into a restaurant to cill companied by civilising curbs oih Sponsored by the Manchester Harriman Is acheduled to be the previou.s holiday^shortened - week Victor Cordy. 'sop of Joseph perature la 32. for a patrol wagon. Part of the E. A. JOHNSON review conference. and Erneatine Buasman an'(f.their 4 Depot Square-—.MI B-4S8S TEL. Ml 9-3091 use the sartie amount of water, be­ morning at St. Mary’s Church as ? 9.95 up Uit role of the secret police. It Council of C?hurchea. principal speaker Friday night at (Veteran* Day)." ^ — cause the water. falls farther at Epiiscopal men and boy® In Man- of 64 Ridge St.,"has been Precipitation during this pieriod mob entered the- restaurant and It is accompanied by the paral­ two sons, gave thanks yesterday. , . . _____,___ ; I will on the average total over one another youth broke a window. H4, would be too much to hope that They canie to this country-under Shepaug than at Stevenson—97 diester observe their annual Ad­ ppolnted village engineer of Os-1 Securing aa most- Poffertdn's P A IN T 00 . lel argument, to the effect that If' Ruasia, a secret police country feet compared with 70 feet. too, was arrested. sponsorship of a 'Fort Knox mas­ vent Corporate Communion. slnlng. N. Y„ and will begin ji*® ly snow ncirthern New England TTie mob attempted unaucceea- IM CBUrnClt STREET 699 Main 8U TeL MI-9-4501 the world, growa lovey-dovey f.cpt time Immemorial, 'wdll Deaths Last Night ter sergeant, but found the seri- Although the new plaht is Con/ This ■ cup was used for the very duties Jan. 1. nectlcuf/ largest, the tompaiiy and rain or snow in southern New enough, no need for change .will eliminate the fear of a knock on geant had ^en traniferrrd to Ire- first celebration of the EOcharist Cordy, for two years assistant ElpRland the beginning of the said that remote control equipipSnt in Manchester by Episcopalians ln- ....axlsU. . the door front Ruastan living.- But A.v THR AHMOi^lATBD PRENS land,^ , ^ ^ : __ superintendent of Public Works in week. ■ ""’iij'e' plight 'of' Ot#‘refugees ‘was makey It possible to ' operate it Ihe early 1840s. It W'as cared, for Darien, tvlll. supervise the opera­ Bacauaa a majority of the there doea seem to be, on Ihe part 'Tuacalnosa, Ala. Dr. Arthur comTOtely from the Rocky River by William Srlnlt,' St. Mary’i* first ■Mbettus .Kirk, A4,,A.utbbf of vvide) told lb the newspapers...... X tions of .'the Departmefit of High- ' lne^«lMrs.o^the Unitied-Nations go o f' th'*‘ presettt regime^ Iffv which ■ 'Sb. 'yeirteTdiiy - oh Thankiigivlng 'pla^ ■ttpstream,----—■— choirister, - and It t'emalned'tn.the -veaye and Bridges:" the Sanitary ly adopted milk gradidK and in­ possession of his daughter, Mrs. along with these antUh.enta, the the Army has great power, a dls; spection law. Died Thursday. - -calls poured In offering housing, Sewer Department- the Water and K of X^iididates turkey dlrtnere and employment. Margaret Brink Ramsdell, who Park IJepartmenta and street United 'Nations General Assenibly position at least to cut down the Arllnirlon. 'V'a. --Qtiarlea Sum­ died, in Hartford in November * has voted, “in principle,” to ca}l a The Biissmans ' accepted a tem- ^ay Slate Blaxe lighting in Ossining. Receiv>JDcg**ce8 secret police so that they no ner Kesa, 68. indu-elrlal apeclallat poraty home until a permanent 1948.'The chalica waa found among Cordy was born in Manche.'cter charter review session w-hen the' longer have a chance-to-run the for the Commerce,i)epartmeht and Job is located. her posseasiona by her son, George a)id attended local schools and . time la '‘appropriate." son of the late Dr. Simeon D. Fcii.a T akes Liife of T ot ' Ramsdell, novir of Pittsburg. Pa., Campbell Council, ' No.. 573, country. former Ohio Senator. Born Yel­ land he returned it to.St. Mary's Thnnlty C()llege in Hartford for two # 7 *niat amotmts to complying In some degree., the -current low Springs, Ohio. Died Wedne.s- . WINS -JO NOISE TITLE j Church on Nov. 14. 1948. years, later receiving a B.S. in civil Knighta of. Columbus, will hold Its 'with the formality provided, by Holbrook, Mass., Nov. 26 tP)— engineering from the University of fall degree classes at the American headlln^ are of a purge designed day. . HarUord, Nov. 2.’) (JPi City of- I TTie historic old communion ves- Connecticut. ‘ the ymted Natioiu Charter itself, William Sullivan, 3. died today in : sel was used in the Advent Men’s Legion Home next week, the flrsF to curb\ purg'es, or a . barbaric • ,St. Ixufis Dr, ’Vili;ay Papin fit ial* were Mirprised l-r, hear yes­ ' 19 X 40-inch a fire which badly damaged his He saw service in the Pacific ^ which Ittpulated that a review means being used ,owerd a rela­ Blair, 84, widel.v known lijaatlc terday tliat Hartford had won a i Communion that year, and in the degree to be held Monday night at surgeon and professor emcrilus of C'^ktail Table family's 12-room Weymouth St. 1 years that followed. It plays a area with the U.S. Army during 8 o'clock, the second deg/ee Fri­ ti-aession ahotUd come on the agenda tively civilised end! It could be national noise-abatement council I house while his parenH were at World War II and was discharged day night at 8 o'clock and the clinical nurgery at Washington awa'rd, I I ^nficant role in the annual ob- X after lo' years. It also seems to worse, but real reform and. en University .School of Medfcine. work. I servance which marks the start of with the rank of captain. He has third degreq Sunday afternoon at amount to not holding the review The city has no noise-abatement j , Three, other children of Mr. and I a new year in the church calendar. been living in Stamford with his 2 o'clock. . ' couragement couid only come Died Tluirsday. program. ; 1 9 9 5 wife and three children. X fcesion the Charter itself en­ Mrs. Michael A. Sullivan escaped. ! The Rev. Alfred L. Williams, Joseph. Gervals, grand knight of front an abandonment of the law Waslilngton—Barbara McGarry, And,,what's more, when a re­ The father, a Boston Longshore­ rector, will celebrate the Advent the council, extends an invitation visioned. of purge. 27, daughter of Rep. Franks E. porter telephoned the news lo one | man, left about 6 a.m. for work. Communion at 8 a.m. A com­ to all members to attend, and he ir / Walter (D-Pa) and Mrs, Walter. official, this ■was the reply; j Russia and her satellites are so The mother, a night nurse at Bos­ munion breakfast will follow in Extciuleil Forecast pleased to announce that this fall much against any charter re\iew Born in Easton, Pa. Died Wednes­ “I can’t hear you. Th'ere's ' a ton City Hospital, had not re­ Masonic Temple. class is one of the largest groups When. Nehru Telia Rua.sia day. truck going by making a racket.” gOGADE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. aeasion at all that they announce turned when .the fire was dis­ All confirmed men and' boys of candidates to receive degrees. covered Just before 7 o'clock, Boston, Nov. 25. i,^) —The tem­ iW lines of th* dress. . . as severely simple they 'Kill not even take part lit the We don't llke'it very well when have been extended special invita­ Refreshments 'vill be served at it is said to us, but w* love Firemen estimated damage at tions. Frank P. Sheldon is general perature in New ™gland during the K. of C Ho"">e -t the 'conclu­ K- as liniM edn be. The fabric. . . supplying al arrangements for the a^deion the next five dare, Saturday when ' It it said to Bulganin and »1.6,000. cha|i-man in charge • of arrange­ sion of the first degree. ,tjbe fasdn^ing datail. Here, in a brocade which may never be held. Perhaps The other children are MicJiael,. ments. throqgh Wednesday, will average \ one reason Russia is in such a Khrushchev. X . , 9; Johm Warren. 7, and Nancy N., near or slightly below norm-l w't'i If a piece of magnesium la at­ that combinas cotton with 'the richness Although cattle, and horses were mood is that the only change that 'Thii la the way it was said, tjie 19. no important day to day changes. tached to a ship or buried pipe, the o f the loveliest fiber of them alt...C el- other day, In New Delhi, by Prime Thrifty Cleanersl John told a reporter he awak­ introduced in to the Pacific Islands Some normals forvthc period arc magnesium wfll dissolve complete­ has had much advance dlecussion wr th Mel amine by early European navigators, Boston 39, Providence 38. Nan­ anese acetate Wniater Nehru: plastic tops ened in his first floor bedroom ly before the steel begins to cor­ la the elimination of the veto. Rua- AND LAUNDERERS "and my head was on Are.” they do not thrive there. tucket 41, New' Haven 39. Con- rode. Bia need not Worry. The United “We^are convinced that it is not The frightened youngster re­ / ' ■ ■" ' States will not give the veto up by military pacts and alliances lated rolled over and put out T the blaze In' his hair and then < any more quickly than Russia wll<. and.b^y piling up armaments that styled by w o ^ peace end security can be noticed. 'Billy” who slept with him J Most of. the other nations was not there. ' seemed to fear that contzoveray attained , . . There Is talk of a Holiday Season He said he ran upstairs, awak­ oyer proposed charter changei Wld War and rival camps . and ened Nancy‘and Michael and "saw 7 /groupings And military blocs and Billy under a table." might wreck what good tbera Is Coming Up YOUR CHOICE-COCKTAIL, Nancy shepherded Mlcliael and In the Un ted Nations. Ona alliancea—all /ln \th e - name of peaci^ / ) DECEMBER 1955 John outdoors but was unable to’ apicuuua dissenter was _ r Thanksgiving’s.over but busy sehson SUN MON . TUt WED THU tw SAT find "Billy” whose body was found Romulo h f the PhiUppinee. ^ h o "Ws ■ Are"jln no ''camp and no END or STEP TABLES on the first floor.* is still ahead. Let THRIFTY take over ♦ * said that If the United NaUdna is military alliance. The only camp 1 * A Nancy, suffering shock, , was the job of laundering and'dry-cleaning D B 3 placed under a doctor's care. as weak as that, “then it ip Itviag we should like to be In is the camp of peace and good will, which .so you can make the most of the holi­ Neighbors cared , for the other on borrowed time” anyway. days, Wt'll do. a good job on drapes, 1 .9 5 Corner Tables 4 [si 6 7 0 B 10 children pending return of the But the philosophy that times should include as many countries slip covers, table cloths, etc. parents. are now too turbulent^.d contro­ as ' possible and be opposed to Il­ I 13 14 m 1 17 versial to consider change, and none. The only alliance we seek 29.95 d^s advertised in t*iat we must wait, for change, till 1* en alliancej baaed on good tvlll S & H Green Stamps ls fH 1 m 24 and cooperation." CHARM the day when everybody is agreed OPEN THURSDAYS UNTIL 9 2b 26 27 28 29 30 31 * * \ upon it, and when it won't even This, whehiNehru says itlo the Style that talks the language of young rfloderns! Russlaite; la wbnderfui sbuff. which he neepssary, ^ thia philoaophy AMPLE PARKLNO These smart gift tables are mai. at these low Christmas prices! other. The same' phUosophy also present world cqnflltt. Oowntown Cledhers \ Textured Rayon “Key Wesl’^ says of things like flood contro ,And perhaps, as w,:® admire this, that they must w;ait until .people forthright independence on ' the can afford them. part Nehi-u. we aVe also be­ \ Flatiiering fall-ward fafihioa. in satin backed, Well, there is, of course, a busi­ ginning to understand N^at the We^U store ^em ■aLVdi rofhi OoM yowf Iroa copy oI Hia . Special damental United Nations needs.' crate were thrown ■ musing a- UP TO Individual nations of the world ate , President. But. the other week- CEHOUSESSON SUITS ...... N C."-"**" ■b« l^bt gtrdls Uei iMMe ever going to be wilUng to cede to! end, as Republicar President rtftm ikiM »U—? M. th* United Nations enough of ^ ‘•W'hO'v'er fflt like hie first ses­ iw.ei. .to KM a* iMM* Mkn. irla their Individual so'-eraignty to SOME. 3-PIECE WITH FULL LENGTH COATS Im mmI iiXili tNM M. "Met* iwdr sion of bridge, who should turn Up to InUr. U . ■ Whahi giva uie United Nations the law a t. Gettysburg, still obviously the BUILDING MATERIALS NORTH END f««i4 •4* elaX. SLAOL 4XD 7 and the 'force to prevent war. That boon companion of Presidents, .but LUMBER FUEL la the only reliable loag-range ThJHIKIUL’CeoM Sizes 26 to 34. the same George E. Allen? So he M oH cJiedie^ _ atmeture for peac* the imagina- must have » good line of Jokes, 336 NORTH MAIN STREET ’ TEL.' MI 9-5253 PHARMACY M ANCHitTiR C o n n * . Also with high ria*. too of man hei yet'deviie-MI 9-4585 capacity for ^ being the good com­ Afternoons and Saturdays Until Noon: ' r , IMflg ia eniergenry, lyiUJ that panion which *f* priceleas. ifqr ': - i : I ■'I- ■ - I M •/ ■ •'T ■J- • . 1 - . -:• ■• ■•■ V' •«■ /, /. ■■■■■. ■f ft"'.'-

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. -v v ;/ ;\ MANCHESTER EVENING I|ERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAYr NOVEMBER 25. 1955 X/ PAGE NINE -i^ A G E ETGHT IIANCHE8TEB EVENING HERALD.'MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1956 Coluwbia an gnd Neva Swenor re- Kama qasstton in his atatemmt, I' membefship' pins but as yet Giaaite Momumeots SIS dstlg*- Aui4ilia0 Sewing Distribute 15 Dinhers. K e fa u v e r asking: . x T^phone Operators Handle 90,000 Calls not attended sufficient. mwt- Bans “At whosa direction was the Scout Pack P1rii8 g o complete work for badges, •J saJ senlpcamd by sidm in itm i Coming Fiiir The" Welfare Department nama uf.Adolphb WengeU stricken/ IhlsA Jean Natsch, Trpop Com­ grsaitt— M taduff. 'And Barro yesterday distributed 15 com­ Ike Motives in from Uia'' supposedly complete Dinging Average Day aj^ Manchester Plan ^Moullily Meeting mittee chairman, presented Girl GisbiM 'Moesuaienls pay oibute to plete ThariiMgiving dinners to' chronology of .the Dixon-Yafea NOTICE Scout leader plna to Mr*. Starkey ngs the things ibstcndoit—the Uib.'lova deal arraAg^d by the AEC a i^ the and Mrs. Ernest Payne, i rs. Beatrice Thon^aa, 44 Court- Manchester 'families and four, •ad ntemoriM of thotc vbo beet u e id St., aewing club chairman of families received assorted Hkdget Bureau in August, ,1954, WE HAVE PURCHASED THE C^umbia, Nov. 25 (Special)-^ F'kmlly Retiiraa Home the American Legion Auxiliary, grpcerles. “ Dikon Contract and what action does the admin-' By WHITNEY ^CORH • Dr. and Mr*. Harry Fox of Rt, patted o«L ^ / • f , • 1- ’ ’ ' " ’ l l The monthly pack meeting of the heada the committee arranging for The food was donated by the Istration plan to tsike agaihs those COAL AND COKE lUSINESS Ninety thousand cqUa ' funnel 6 have returned from a 6-werka When you sre cbootiiig your aionw the anlnual fair and' food aale of fOMiMniMid Bag* OiM). nespotisibleT"' “T through the MancheaterTn'anch of Cub Scbiit Pack 62; has been set motor trip through Canada,. the URE iaeat, let ns help yoa.' The beauty and (ONittMWi t fm , Emblem Club. B'nal B'rith^ St. in m OF MORIARTY MOTHERS the Auxiliary, the date of which la Butler listed thtk as one of sev­ the Southern New England Tele-, for Dec, 8 in Yeomans Hall at 7;30 United States and Mexico. They pcnnancoce of select Bane ,Gnaits . 'Otristophec Methc'r^ Circle of atopped at many points of Interest set for Wednesday, Novi 30. .It will S t.B r id g e t's Churah, Senior / Democratic National Chairman; eral qubsUoRs he eaitt the admln- phone Co. on ..an average day, or p.m. The theme will he ''America , Jt w o In n o , lute Eaten Minfsirjr, be held against thjs yrar .in the including Niagara Falls and __^ Gitke k a suita­ Girls Club of ManclFster High Paul M. Butler put out a statement latratlon should ‘answer. more,than one each for-the 89,453 the BeauUfuKt' d«n(tr. firaplace room of the American Le. .people 1950 cenaus figurea show to Disneyland in California. ble choice for School, Buckley School , Girl yesterday tiermlng th* AECTs ac­ Plan*, for \he meeting were School Menus «hlp. M WviUiir ^ Home and will open at i p.m. Scouts and varlcfua citizens. W b sIib II b# happy to serva any and all of tha fdr* tw living in the five exchange areaa h i g h youl‘mooumeat, a. Thomas says that many of tion welcome “elthough overdue," it serves. made at a rccenKcommittee meet­ The menu for next week at the whether it is to in New York. m cukkUe, the U. mar Moriarty Brothars coal and cok* customers. | ing held a{ the; home of Mrs.' [ft embers have handed In beau­ and adding; . • ' ' Santa to Answer To keep aii of these conversa­ Horace W. Porter School is as fol­ •'A I be large or tmalL ' . i. Coot <}ueM ,B«ld it if “eUU tiful knd practical gifts, including "Will the administration that ^ Juit call us for prompt delivery. tions going U) the right direction^ George Petef*. Den'^piother. In at­ lows; Monday, cream of tomafo working" on the to e of eqother aprons/ptllow cases, handkerchiefs called the Democratic expoiure of /All Local Mail requires the services of about 225 tendance were Cubmhster Edward soup, tuna fish salad sandwivnes. 11 liberU n freighter, the 3,800-ton with tatliM or crochet edgings, the Dixon-Yates deal a 'smear' employes, of whom 156 are opera­ J . MacDougslI. assistant Cubmas- cookies: Tuesday, balked meal and ■X Dejrtonn, which u mlwing with hand m ade^uffed toys pnd other now come forward wltb UiHck and TELEFHONrMI 9^539 tor*. ter John Card and Den Mothers noodles, buttered pess ai^apples; I T '■/ Local Stocks 3 | ' a crew of 24. ■j' noveltiea fopNchildren and grown- determined prosecution of4he now '' The Recreation Deperiment re­ They handle aU Manchester lo­ Mrs.*»^ John Card. Mrs. Clarence Wednesday, shephepda pie, ’ The Dajrtonm, enrouU from Nova « ■‘4* ups.. ^ X . admitted wrongdoing within the ceived word from Santa Claua that Jeffries, MrSi John Pringle,' Mrs. creamed corn and ^tnixed fruit; Mrs. Harold O i^ . chairman of cal and toll calls; and.; all' the toll Saul Caroline, Mr*. Morris Kap­ TTiursday, raViola^ with meat COMPARE AND SAVE Bootia to Fhiladeiphia, sent a ra­ MaoUttoae PWralalied By - inner circle of. the administra­ he will have time to answer all the calls from East HartfordKUlsxton- dio neesage l o t Sunday that ahe the food sale, promised a varied tion ?", letters that the children write this lan, Mrs. Frederick Beardsley, sauce, cole siav^''^cheese squares assortment of d el^ able, ^ kes, , C ebim B MIddlebruok. tee. hury, Rockville, and Stafford snd hrownies;^Friday, fish sticks. w o in dietreaa in a storm milea In framing the AEC decision, year. A special mailbox has been Mra. Bagley and- Louis Axelrbd, 7? pica and other home I p- ai- arteaa B R d t H E R S Springe. committee member. green beans^ lashed potatoes and o o t of Gloucester. Maaa. chief coun.sel William Mitchell erected in pettier'Baric, right near We don't know if they are color­ The aale la tor the be>L^t of the . ^ BaiUi StaeBi raised the question whether '‘mate­ the library, for all letters. Any COAL. COKE, RANGE QlL, FUEL OIL There will be no committee dougnqulsx SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. Active aearch operations were Auxiliary's treasury an(Hb.j>rovlde .B id Asked ful •conversations, but the tele­ lt)eeting In December due to the ended by the C o o t Guard Tues­ rial violations of the law and pub­ letter mailed in the regular/mail­ phones msy soon be If the SNE7T funda for the many worthy sirst National Baaii lic policy" were involved. OIL BURNERS hfSiday season falling close to the lester E v e k i n g ■Herald 470 CENTER STREET T E L . MI 3-7732 day midnight, but it said then that of Manchester...... 25 ’ - 83 box will also And ite’way to Santa exhibit oh dieplsy at the Msnehea- they make donations to eac Claus' mailbox. agh^ul^ date. ^ rorrraiMinidant, ' Mrs. '"‘aU Ooot Guard planes and ves- Uartrord National At Issues was the role played in 319 BROAD STREET ter Trust Co. ■ this week it sny Marehlaa, ' telephone; passing through the area will Bank and Trust Co. 32 34 •contract negotiatloha by Adolphe Parents are .asked to be sure gvtde. The neVf telephonea' remind • \ Doctor to Speak fmim Dr. Dim Dale Alexander, author 8-9060. X ;^ Specialists iihmonuments sculptored from select Barre granite. remain on the alert for the miss­ Conn. Bank and Wenzeli; a New. York financier. that the return address is posted A'' the observer of the colors of the, Move Department Wenzell was part-time consultant on these letters. ‘ L 0f "Arthnt^ls and Common Scns< ing vessel.'’ ^ Trust Co...... : 36 38 ______spectrum. Manchester Trust ... 63 to the Budget Bureau while the will be guest speaker in YcqmsChs If you think you hsvb^ headaches, Hall on Dec. 5«at a public n o tin g Fire InsonuM* Oomimaleb First Boston .Corp'. • of which he Georgia has 4,017 miles ^ tail- you might try thinking hbout the it TAKEN TitOM SHIP V To il^rger Office road. Sponsored by the local Uona Club, Hong Kong. Nov. 25 (P) —The Aetna Fire ...... 68'.4 72',4 ws-a senior vice president was Advef^ee in The Herai^VIt Pays branch problem of keeping perhaps ■Hartford Fire . , . . , , . 1 6 3 .173 acting as financial adviser for the acbor'diM to an annouiWment. by •,771-ton ' PskUtanl freighter 175,000 milea pf wires undergrhujnd George B rief*, publicity chairmein. Fakira sank in the South China XdVaJ/ -.J, Tht Planning , and Zoning De­ National Fire ...... 130 110 Dixon-Yatea Interests. and In the air trouble-free. Tnja partment hSa moved from Its Phoenix 80 - 8.6 Dr. Atexander X the- twin Sea about 500 miles eouthweit -of Miss Carol Koee . .Under the terms of the contract, ■ r estimate Is baaed on the fact that brother 'of Maurice Al^ander of )^R^''BENSON SAYS- ifaniia early today. Rescue vea- small quarters In the Municipal Life and ladeoiBltv ln«. Ooa. private j^w ef fronv 'a proposed SNET maintains 4,000.000 miles Building to a larger ofllee et the Columbia. ■ * tela took bS her 52 crew members. MlM Carol Chamberlain Rose, Aetna U fe . . . . . ^ . , . . 2 2 5 236 5107 million plant at West Mem- of cable and' lines in' the State, ig^dge*\ ■" northwest tornpr of the second Aetna C asualty'..'..152 , 162 phl.a, ' Ark., woui^ have, .'been fed or about two miles for each Con­ . The Hdng Kong-bound freighter daughter of ’ the Rev. and Mrs. Twel'ft'W rl ScdulS'earne'd their aent out dtatreo aignala Wednes­ floor. Conn. G en eral...... 490 6.10 iioo ’the Tennessee/ Valley Author­ necticut InhaliUlinttii T950. PhiUp Marshman Rose of GIU- The new Planning olflce is the cookingl/hadges M ond^ eveping If YoKAre Christinas day night after springing a leak tonblpy, win be ordained into the Hartford Steam'Boil. .100 110 ity (TVA) system, to replace TVA- D. Lloyd Ho'bron, in charge of one recently abandoned. by the Travelers 85'A 00'4 operations here is a genial man when ^ e y cnoked a chicken pie ? in a cargr hold:’ AH ships in the Christian rtinlitry in the Bucking­ 'encrated electricity used by AEC X, r for their mother* anoNsev- area went to her hid, including the Water Department, which moved nstslIationsJ who seems unaffected by the re­ ham. Congregational Church, of in.to the Hall of Records. Pnbile Otilltika dult leaders in Yeomans HML Dutch tugs Oost See and lo ire and which her father Is pastor, ori Conn. Light Ppwer 17 >4 19'4 Elsenhow# ordered thf conlMct sponsibility he bears for seeing to iris' receiving their badger E a rly " , the Ubenan steamer Symphony. The former Planning' office will f it that Manchester cltlMns are Tueaday, Nov. 29, be occupied, after it is repainted, Conn.' Power ...... ; 41H 13»4 canceled last July after the city, from Mr*. Burton Starkey were The Symphony took 46 crew A council .composed of minis­ Hartford Elec. Lt. . .65'4 .67 >4 of Memphis, Tenn.', decided to build able to Cali,freely and as often as by the Park Department. they like. Eileen Alexander, Gall' Carpenter, member* aboard. The capUin and ters and delegates of the Hartfbrd Hartford Gas Co. ,. 35'A 88 >4 its own power plant rather than Rita Evans', Marie Haddad, Betty IK: ■ six other men staiyed behind until So. New England use energy from the Dixon-Yates Of course, no Job of this size is East Assoclatldn of Congrega- OoddIM Orange Apples Hbdgea Elizabeth Kaakowitz. Jan­ It’s MARLOW ’S an hope for the ship was lost. Then Uonal-Chrlstian Churches will ex­ Tel...... 391,4 41',4 plant. Most of the electricity , the task of a single man, and Ho- ice Kowalski, Kristine Olsen, Diane they were taken aboard the Oost bron gets help in doing it from all amine her credentials and hear her Ingredienta:'*A cup sugar, ' j cup Manufacturing I Dm Dante* from that plant had been intended Sanden, Susan Stannard. Sharon See. Am. Hardware .... . 24 26 for Memphis. x the other Manchester telephone The Symphony was the first ship statement of Christian experience, water, 4 mediuih-slzed apples, 2 Starkey and Donna Tpeker. Joan “For^ Everything faith and purpose at 4 p.m., and Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . .64 .67 Not End fd. Fight workers. akmimde the stricken vessel. Af­ teaspoons 'rated orange rind. 1/3 blaintalns Dial Equipnaent conduct the exercises of ordina­ cup orange Juice, 1 tablespoon Assp. Spring ...... 33 36 Kefauver, In a statement is-, ter it appeared on the scene the. Bristol B r a s s ...... 19*4 Thomas F. Ganley, plant aerv- In c l u d in g o h e o f t h e ' Fakira radioed it was out of dah- tion at t. lemon Juice. . 1714 sued through his office, said: The moderator of the council will Collins ...... , , , • 110 125 "I should like to caution the Ice supervisor, for example, is in r, but the situation apparently Method: Put sugar and wafer in charge of maintaining the dial X HEARING AID be Myron F. Burr, and registrar, a saucepaivblg enough for the four Bm’-Hart . 29',4 32 >4 TVA and those Interested in pub­ '/• / “'t Herald Fhesa FIN«T >k a M iMsii turn for the worse Fa'fnlr Bearing ..,, equipment and lines" which help afterwards, the Rev. R. WInthrop Nelson Jr., apples. Stir the sugar and water . 51 . 55 lic pow er... that this momentous Everett Cole, 67 Lyndale St., bottom, and Theodore Blow, RFD 1, West Wlillngton, splicers, work ACCESSORIES i l J both of South Wlpdsor. The.chair- Lander-Frary Clk ., . 22 >4 24 decision Is not the end of the fight. • furnish the telephone service in the S h m hsgput to abandon together over low heat until sugar on the new 1,800 pair cable being installed. Iielow the-su^ce of Main St. to i^ eaaa SNET toll aervi'ea to U I W I T U R ^ ^ , •i -38 - Manchester and RockviUa areas., 5ht9 p’.mTmafme.’''l^ p^- man Of jhe miniiterikt: cornmittM aftl«W*SV - Wtedvtn* ' fr?m ' heat. N. B. Machine CO; 41 ' This u •merely one instance iij 'GlastohbaiY ariif faclllffea for Manchester UiitV Ofid htl|»Wea . here when the E. Center St. plant today the chaige Of trespgaaing. Bull long for your buoyant proseiicf, was built In 1929, the load bn the like it. m ^ e because Belanger was found Hn, president, wHl serve supper to You Voice—and .ybur nifp al'our door. service would \probably continue Hobron explains there are .few­ the council and gu^ts. . unti' repair* could be made. hiding in the rear of Vlttner Oar- y A, beautiful hbpe. our Holacr, er switches at the plant than there . dens when arrested by S tl- George Mlaa Rose is a graduate of the lu cur heart c ^ r a as nunshliie'a ray, Batteries Supply Current are tclepphlies which might use ‘i; McCsugbey caul Patrolman Walter Oxford School, Hartford, and of T«u re aafe In our Savlour'a keeping. The company uses batteries to them. Fb* this there are two . Casaella Jr., would probably be Mount Holyoke Collegex She re­ Through hla grace we ohall meet some supply telephone' cutYjnt because reasons: switches are costly and Use Our Layaway Plan day. • ^ of the even flow of th^i* t>’pe of ■ dropped her*. ceived here master's de^.ee in re- lASTS fOR YEARS! require maintenance; and statisti­ Jurisdiction was celinipUihed by Ugloos aducatlon from Unibn Theo- Sadly ralssetl ky his mother. . power. The sensitive switches used cians have found that out of per­ local police so Atate PoUee could Ibidcai .Seipinary and Columbia father, alsier and brothers. NO WAXING! in telephone company o|)erationa SILVERWARE - WATCHES Unlvbratty,' aitd' the degree' , of might refuse to function ' (f the haps, 100 telephones used for the press the more serious charges In Memorii^ NO POLISHING! same purposes, only a certain per­ brought after an investigation of bachelor of; divinMy in- theology 'Mti -electricity fluctuated too grkatly, \ from the Tale Divinity School. centage will be used at any. one DIAMOHDS Belanger here by State Patroiman In loving , memory of mldhi roB according to Ganley. Her poata of service have been ...... ------. her. Aniilft lh« n«9r Unhk, It dt- lime. Tomlin and the local arresting of- Levine who passed away K , 1948. Ba.-rett is in charge of a room as .director of Christian Education san dep / tifii«d f«|irtvM*m«jilmumhMivty«iid full of amazing equipment which To u.se a simple example, let’s A Small\Depo*it Will Reserve Any ArUde gioers. .j- -> Teh years have pasaed etnee that aad U n f lif« f fr««hly say 20 switches exist at the plant SUt# Police enUred the case at the Chiirch-tn-the-Oardena. For­ WOOD r i o o y can tell almost immediately aboitt Until Christmas - est Hills, L.I.; the ChurCh-of-the- ■ bar. F«ttfrtn n t^ r n« wtalrif •r f'br a 100-phone block. The calls becauiM the car Belanger had al- In oui^hearta prectous memorie^ are Inf. fh t k«f«e tm ttlK film r«iUtt dii1« where trouble is when,a telephone togedly'heen'drlvittg was found in Crosaroada, Honolulu. T.H.. ' and subscriber calls to say his phone on those phones can go only the Community Church, Garden Of a m^her we loved and shall never ftiin * end «f«ininf—rtfaint •Hfinal .thrbtigh those 20 switches and no thd'lyard at Bnum^a Inc., Just forget indafinittly. U not working. DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. over the town line in TalcottviUe, City, UI. In the last named. MIsa Bay her aoul reel In peace. , Fatlavan It ••tily ap^lltd liy Wvih The testing equipment —/much others/. Rose directs 103 classes and 125 \' of which works on variations of If some remote''chance 20 767 MAIN STREET ' /pdlice said. Examination of the car . Harold, Bllton. tlertrude •r ralltranytnt can da a Rftftl*. - ' a t police heacbpmrtera here alleg- teachera. and FYances. tiaiiat |thl .a princlm* called the Wheatstone phones ih. the block are in use. . edly turned up tools which could For aeveral years' she was dean •bridge and measures electrical- be used in burglary, according to of the Nassau County School 'of In Memoriam 'p it-e "DOITYOURSIirB resistances — can us'ually tell if police. Teacher-Training, and Is an of­ the breakdown is at the telephone SUte Police brought the theft ficer .in the .Oongregattonal sec­ ' In loving' memory of our wlfo 'and PAINT and location, in the lines to the plant, mother Mary SobIskI, who died Nov. Will Be At Marlow’s Sat tion, of the Christian Education -charge as Belanger is alleged to M. 1949. C. J. MORRISON WALLPAPER CO. or in the plant ifself. ' Division of the National Council of A visitor to Ihs. plant will hear have taken eavsral items from the WE (ilVEaiefrGREEN STAMPS Vernon .Ofrittr Market, police re­ Churches. She has taught classes She has not left us as we thought. a. melodiou.s. bell at intervals. This in Adelphl College. She is a direc­ Nor has she- traveled far, / .185 CENTER STREET — TEL. 611 9-9718 ported. mvsBtigatlon of Belanger Just entered Ood's most lovely room W.p Rent Floor Samlrm. EdgcrB, tVaxrra, W'aH|ialicr. Steamrra, to warm their foes... Is a warning bf trouble some­ la still mmunuing, state Police tor of the America)^' Waldenstan ■And left the door ajar. where in the massive banks of dial Aid Society, and haa beien a mem­ W'aUpaprrlng Eqnlpment, lAddora. OU EVER ASKED YOURSELF 10 A.M. to .said. - svvltches and •wires which are the ber of the work camp at. Agape In John SobIskI And children. ■N' and warm their hearts operating heart of the system. .' 4be~Ootiian Alps, Italy, - of the -V- Trouble shooter* are asslgnedtb LARGEST. MOST BEAUTIFUL, MOST RE World Council of Churches, con­ Ask Santa . . . avtryont on his Kst wants-slippers! And no wonder,- Investigate Immediately, on hear- 'V 'o n im ducted by the Waldensian Church. She alsd haa Served in Porto Rico / ABLE TOYS TO BE FOUND IN TOWN! when there ore so many to choose from . . . gay and glomoreus, HowxCan I / in a work camp conducted by the .sim w a SuoceM Congregational Ser\*ice Commit- OPEN cute and cuddly, handsome and comfortable. To the Billtor, tee. We wish to convey our gratitude -Miss Rose is of the fourth gen­ MONDAYS to the many -wonderful patrons, eration in her family to ehtek the POTATO HEAD L IO N aT R A ^ AMD TONI DOLLS ‘ jT our adverttsers, our isn.tbuaiaatlc Christian ministry, her great UNTIL There's really a simple solution— ..audiences and those wbd partici­ grandfather having been the Rev. 9.2358 Rrg. 9.98 , Ref. 1*00 pated in the fifth annual JC. .of C. Edward Bingham Chamberlain, her CHRISTMAS i/iiw iA t^rt /— ~ OampbeU Oounetl Nd. 578 minstrel, grandfather the , Rev. S a'm u e 1 SAVE BEFORE YOU SPEND— you'll be \ 69c - show. Rose, apeh her father, the Rev. We also wish to thank the tnem- Philip'.Marshman Roak omaxed how fast your savings grow. g feepiasstd) _i^s: o f the various committees % 5^ L iu ^ n who worked so dnigently to makd Small amounts sovM ^en ad(i up the show s'success. - PiibKc Recoi'ds TOY DISHES Toy Pianos. Ete. Wonior Norm Joseph Cervals. ■ I . ’ grand knight quickly. Joseph Gravel! and Ernie Budi, Warra|tlc« Deeds StctolfjIS 9.95 to 29.95^ . ■ co-chairmen Anna T. Spencer to Margaret OOe to 14.95 S. Burbank, property at-39 Whit­ 50 C O H A G E STREET *^^^*SAiai .<-At Alabaster, Mich., an over- ney Rd. " water bucket, conveyor a y a te rn -John Addy and Anna.M. Aiid.v BETWEEN OAK AND BIRCH STS. Save any amount—Save any time — ytiftilESrt''' takes gypsum on a two-mile over- to Clarence R. Lodge and Cath­ William CUDDLE TOYS water trip to ships anchored in PAINT SETS arine M Lodge, (Troperty at 24 Including Eterlrk; One* lisk e ' Huron. Victoria Rd. aBERNATYARNS • COMriCETE • • IlUt; MAKING . .1 N c to iM SELECTION of MATERIAEand 98c to 4.98 98c to 9.98 FOAUCtJlW jlt-SOft-Bi»StW^I9efHt*A> AUNr ONClt *GtAWCMOTHt« qt • OTHER W ELL INSTRUCTION -ACE.S.SORIES • KNOWN BRAND HOOKS rt Salts R*pr«s«ntat{vff * MICB9SC9PI YARNS (Knitting, Crochet, G V 'a t * m - ^ o l l s Sr Tiitting, etc.) • SEWING ST.VNI>S PUZZLES H0L6ATET0YS Tiny Tear* . 7.9.6 lo It.9.6 • KNITTING j KNTTTINCMIAGS Brt*y W et.y 7.9.6 to 9.95 TABERS CURRENT DIVIDEND TOTE BA (;S 29fi to 3.50 KaUry W alk er...... 5.96 ' 98c to 9.95 m ) ACCESSORIES ‘ • D..M.C. CROCHET .ANNUALiR,JTE COTTON and s DOUBLE CADILLAC GHRISTllAS CARDS • • STAM PED GOODS TAITING THREAD rt, eNEEDLEIHliNT H artford ^ for aiX your Kin, '1 . , ' — ^------‘------tU tIN E U MOURO: Make your List GREEN STAMPS Invites his many friends Monday, Tuesday and Friday-9 AM fo 5 PM and do come in! Open and customers to see the 9:45 to THE'MOST YREASURED GIFT OF ALL exciting new 1956 Cadil* Wednesday and Saturday-9 AM to 12 Noon 5 P.M. G I V E N i v i t h ; c a s h s a l e s Thufsday-9 AM to 8 PIM . Thurada}' S0MF:THING YOV'VE ,M.M>F; YOt'BSELF' 9:45-9 |P.M. Vour Yarn Shop haq all Ihe'iiiipiilieN ^riui'll need (free inntriu;tiuna) for knitting, needlepoint; rrorheting, em-. SATURDAY "all Ml 9-M85 brOlderlng, tatting, etc. We have V0RCR08S cards fo r everyone ! or JA 7-0171 ' Free Inalrup- I apings tien See eurl choke seketton F. E. m U 1[ g I..." . lairkvmad X-9# Storklnga,.Cnpritand Herba (Coventry) Hand i t Free Parking Oerorated Sugars, Attractive Coin PuraeH,and Walleta.’Barbara of lot* me d-er used ■ —I Your Thrift and Gift Center a.. -MAIN ST-^TATE t h e a t e r BLOCK ' . i I ; MaRClMStDr Savings & Loan Associa^i - 1007 Main'St 787 Conte In and Batea .Manicure ^teta, Knitting Needle Gift Seta and any num­ CEHOUSEfiSONI >*a I ' ■ ■ ■ . '2 C o d l B o a : ber of .mlarellaneouB small gifta Ideal for afocklng presenia. a WOfSW AW OAQ m WiWA a- &«AMP»«A ANQ QftANOfA a GOf^OIMt* * Nisei * brawae nround W E GI,VE iS^GREEN STAMPS T .

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UAHCHESTEB EVENING?HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1956 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TBf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALH.'MANCHESTER^ CONN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1965 * r“ Coventry granted- . No diacloaure of defense were actec. upon at the a e a a ^ . In kee Doodle" and ‘’Amerfea,’* sung gates have copns here for the fefg ever again on question No. 2, And peopla in Connecticut would gat tbantlM^ were not 'diacloaad. In all ease*, waa. made. ' Uie'case of Laura Murphy, Pxori-. by. Ute cubs. . V/ meeting. - 4 so on, until all ma jo rity views on kiBurauce Rebate refunds. , ’ * ‘ _ came' aaid. they were involved Tolland County ' Associated Investment Homes. dence,' R.' 1. vs, Eldward M u r ^ B O Y SCOUT During the brief bipiinefa aea- Rockville, no chaiige in the ajiuol ______Seen ‘ Th'Is is how Uio confertnea 4rill all ‘Six queatlona have been re­ >,. He said that the overcharging about,where poUeyhotdbra were automobile finance corn* .South Windsor / o ' . ->v Inc;, woe granted a forecloauire sion, a Bear badge waa awarded There*® rBeantifol COLOR work: , - ■v- ported to the conference. These For (^rs Ordered practica waa limited to cdiltilon charged for tha tnole axpenaiye / Superior Court (^ property of James L; Parekelaa. of the 'support' reqitirempnf was- Notes and News^ to Daniel Mullemanda Uort badge Ekich table of 10 pick* * chair- six reporta from the conference policies on financed family care typa, when thay were anUtiad to Man Loses Life 1 triuieea, ct- ala in Verijon. -The made "and no Order for phehga en­ waa presented to Robert Blanch­ ipo^ Education mao, then discusses ..tha atX' quea- are to go to the President's 34- not used in business.' the cheaper rate. ' ' / action was for debt of $7,275.81. tered. ard hy Advancement Man Alvar ./ .in Tour T 9S4 '' Uona one a t a time, atafTting with roan committee. ■ Hartford. Nov. '25 .iJPt -Ccmnec- ' Spetlacy eaM there were no com- Attorneys’ fees of $150 were also * In the case of Anita G. Pomeroy, Skits built around the Thanke- Berggren. At the same time, an 1/ Spellaoy said two dlfftrOnt kindit Rockville. Nov. 2® 7sp*^U )-r- \ f .i-. i» .< NO,, 1. , .■ '/ 'X Some time in January, perhapa, Ucut’a State Disuranc* Commis-y of policies were'evniUbl*. The ftrat ftamta about the practice. F O R REN T * III Car Crash Included In the Judgment. Edward Rockville, against her son, Allen. giving theme were enacted by achievement award of a silver ar­ ' Draws Up Reports this committee will make recom- - ' X' ... ' ' , i Judgmenta for the plaintiff^ were Morlarty was Sopralqtr of tha Pomeroy,. Majibu, CpUf., .it was de­ row waa made to Daniel Mullen; ■>' By 4AM15S‘MARtOW »we or|r*ni*e our »chool‘ kyitem* aioner has .ordered 10 car tnaur- ia cheaper, and a]lpU*a where all ifaadldih* ordered an invfAlga- S and to mna. MevI* F re je e ta r^ Cup Scouts of Pack- No. M l 'at rl Each chairman draws up a re­ raendetlona to tna President. ance'compentas torefund more drivere In the bduaehOM ar* over aonad or ailent, aba SO mm. granted In ;fouA cases We4nesdky. property. Lew day tn thla'^aae-.la cided Pomerpy waa able Jto support while Philip Ruaeoni received one (AP New* Alnlyst) more efflciently and economically; Then It’e up to Eieenhower to Uoa-qfter noting the'practice was Coventry, Nov. 25, (Special)—-A Pec . . - ■ the November meeting held Tues­ gold, and ,two silver arrows. In ac^ Waahlneton Nov. 25 yP)-The;(3) W hat, are our *chpol building port on what- he thinks was the than $500,000 in overchargM to 20. The aecond appUeeVbere driv­ nncovaiM' in Texas ' and several olida prajaetar*. at a rtiort-esdendar seaaion of the 12 his mother and An ordof was tm- R U S C C 7 tkiuth Windsor man,, John PSatula, day evening at Verplanck School, majority vlev. at hisi table on ques­ make recommendations,' if any, to Connecticut pollcyholdera. / ers ’ under 25 are invotverd.. Spel- In the case'of Sidney Mtschel, e't tered for $155 Wonthly. , . cord with Pack custom, birthday Congraaa. •ompaWBf operating in Ucimecti- WELDON DRUG CO. 44, of RFD 1, was kilted -Wednes­ Tolland County Court of Common Several other/cases went pS or before an audience of 50 parents. books were given to Michael Mon-< good teachers —> and keep them; tion No. 1. TTien these 180 chair­ Commiesloncr Thomas J. Bpel- laqy aald the aecopd aometiinoa cut war* tnyolvad. \ day night dn Rt. 44A in an auto­ ^ I vs. Mildred. FelloWa, et al. a poHowlng the opening' ceremony Combination Windows and Doors ration, ope'nii^ a -4-day meeting (5i How , can we .finance, our men mdve to ISvtablea. 10 to a lacy said Wednesday aome 20,000 qost aa much as 4ji par cant more The naWtOe^ of the | companie* Ml Mala ta-MUl Pleas. , 'M ttlem ent of $2,068.45 waa grant­ over. _ \ aghan and Louis Millet;, table, pick axhalrm an, and diacusa . Your brain, lunga, . liver end mobile accident which also in­ by Den 2; a scene deleting the Oommittee. cKalrmai)/ Raymond her* Monday, may find some an- school* - build and operate them;, volved Jessie Lee, 23, of Main 8t„ . In the case of Leonard Rlni vs. ed the plaintiffs with $150 btlor- first 'Thankagiving ’was staged by / CALL FDB I»TniATB »< and (6) How can we obtain a con­ problem No. 1. bones are n6t ordinarily aenaltlve ■ /------Raymond W. Peck a- atrict fore- neys' fees , also awarded. Pefault YBSHIVA TO/etTB IU $ipbw Marcheaaeault announced that the aw*r* to th* acHoCil problem—but. to pain, but their delicate cover­ South Coventry. Dens-1 and 2, under-the direction • December Pack meeting would be tinuing public Interest in ediica- Then each of there 18 chairmen cloaure on property )h Storra waa waa granted and dircloaure of de­ New York, Nov. 25 (F)-rY ^hivk A. 0. ARONSON, Diitribator AgMit There la acepticlsm that the draws up a rafrort on what he ings often are lubject ,to intense . State Phllce aoid Paatula was of Den Mothers Mrs. William a Christmas Party to be held at tloH. ■ . killed when the Car In which he ordered to settle a /lebt o f $1,868. fense was not required. Law day University will confer alt honorary^ Boehm and Mr*. Madlyn Warwick. l.lib men and wofi'cn—teachera. ! Federal, and Big-Issue thipks was tha majority view at pain as in headaches' Dec. 22 was set aa the law day. waa act at Jan. 2, 1958. ' Verplaack School on Stinday, Dec. Mr’9a485$ * labor, /farm and x;iv'*c leader*, was riding left Rt. 44A east of Rt. doctor of laws degree op Gov, MThla Ie What We Think Thanka- That fifth question alone -r- how hia table-. Next the 1$' chairmen Strict foreploaure waa also or­ In other cue* a debt of $91.82 Abfaljam'A. Rlbicoff of Ooigiecti- buaincaamen and professional p4o- move to two tables, nine to a table. 31, hit twey trees, several boulders Joying Meana’’ ^aa the essence of pie->^ming from 48 state* and to pay school costa is enough to and theij/ianded in an overturned dered in the case of Clarence L. was settled Hietween tha Town of cut Sunday. The ceremony tWU be Oie. next preeentation by Den' 3, Although eye .cere cannot im­ VA Produ iQWo" a mountain of trouble and Each table picka a chairman and Martin, et al vs. Raymond J. Bax­ Mansfield and Everett M- Allen. part of' tm yeqr-long observance undbr Mrs. Enrico Rufinl. th e territories------with divergent! diacuaaea problem No, 1. \ poaition on (he hlglm-ay.' Pastula prove the mentality - of feeble'* views can reach agreemetUa disagreement, since it involves the wail thrown from the Vehicle.\- ter, et ala on property tn Ellington. Inc. et ala; and a debt of ,$312.47 of Yeahiva’a 10th anniversary as Roamdo Saptenxa’a Den 4 con­ minded children, it can prevent bid, controversial problem: Should The two remaining chainneh MARLOW'S Debt was $2,284, and $150 in at- waa settled between Household F1-. the first American Upivenilty un­ We s t OdBTFORp, c o n n . ^ Game of Musirat Chair* get together and draw up a report Lee, a companion was taksn to tinued with an amusing "Than,..,- c|)ildren of normal intelligence I there be federal aid for education ? And Other Fine Stores the Manchester Memorial Hos- torneya’ fees was granted. Dec. 12 nance Corp. and Nelson F. Drum, der Jewish auapicea, giving on tha Farm" sequence. l i T}te c-'nference already is being on what they think was the ma­ was set as law disy. Termination of et al. from developing mental difttcultlee President Eisenhower tn his jority view at their two tables. pitsl with minor, head injums and The closing by Den 8 under. »*ra. as the result of poor vision, says 'called a game of musicar chairs state of the union measage Jan. 7, OPEN MONDAYS continuance'/n the case was. also Two' uniform auj^poft hiattera tdaho.haa 2,706 mllqa of railroad. Malcolm Wilson consisted o f’’Yan­ because . Of unusual seating ar- And they make their report td ^ f.G oodrlcli wa.a released yesterday. , the Better Vlaioq^ Institute. Advertise in The Herald- >lt i^Eys rangemehta and procedure*.whiidi 1954, proposed a national confer­ all 1,800 conferee.*. ‘ State Trooper Ludwig Kolo^iej . ■ ' ■ 7 ence on education. Since prepara­ UNTIL CHRISTMAS la-conducting the investigati^ will not permit vWde-open debate tion was needed, he wrote the gov- Then the wh6le thing starts or voting. Police said that early investigation errtors’and executives of the ter­ Z. Indicates Lee was driving the car The demgate.s will have to transi ritories, and posaesalons, suggest- ~7 / act their business through discus­ at the time o^ the accident. Aa sion in small groups. The.,* will be ihg this; • yet no charges nqye been lodged seated at 180 tables. iO to a table. That they call conferences of against Vet. people .from various walks of life pr. Robert Keeney, medical To pfeyent person* with aimilar —teachers. labor people, • civic examiner, said Paatulitxdied of a You are Face-to-Face with the backgrounds from sitting together, leaders, and so on—to talk over RUMMAGE SAI broken neck anti other \lnjuries. BEZZINI BROTHER cards describing each delegate will what they thou'ght should be-done; Troopers Frederick l^ewi* ami be dropped into an automatic busi­ Meanwhile, Elaenhowec appoint­ TOMORROW ' Arthur Blomberg are asslatiiig ness machine which is supposed to t o D with the investigation. Homemakeri^io •'scramble* them In Such a way ed a s4-ihan commHtee'bf his own 9 A.M. to 1 P.M, 4 \' that partidipanta at each of the — also from various igroups- head­ taMes vvlU represent varied call-. ed by Nell H. McElrdy, president All Connecticut |nas and experience. ^ of the Procter * Gam^e Co. of 71? m a in ST., MANCHESTI Centers Offering Cincinnati. - ' ' Before looking at the back­ X O F T O T i t e m s MAKiETHIS ground of this ^conference, and All the states snd territories had EVERYTHING FROM JUNK i;0 TREASURIES what It faces, here are the six conferences. The Presldent’sXcom- Bowling, Skating mlttee met a number of tirqcs. S l^ so re d by OoveBMtt Congre|feUoNal Church Amazing Offer questions which will be discussed: I/// (1) What should our schools ac- Congress voted $900,000 to pay th* Coed bowling will .be conducted eemplish; (2)'In what ways can overall expenaea. N oy the dele­ BURPGUN tomorrow evening at the West SothatYoifCan Side Recreation Center, under the f 0 ( l i Only aoteniatie cap supervision of Mel Cushing. Bowl­ Dress Up Your pun nada. One to t® ing ie open to any teenagers IS and b v y H N O w i abets at triggar oyer, There ia n6 fee for bowling, Home for t^eh. Safety firing ,bi^ there is a slight fee for the LAY-A-WAY pinxteys. This program ia con­ Christmas AKnSTS’ SUPPLIES for GIVING Mechanism. d u c ts from 6:30 to 9 o’clock. PLAN X Roller skating at the Commu­ it’s a Christmas Gift froni ns! We do not ’’inflate^’ R E G . 4 .0 0 nity Y w(ll also be, conducted to­ OUR prices when we offer yon a trade-la ellowance IQUIPMENT TO MAKE morrow Gening from 7 to 9 for your oM furniture!.This $50 la deducted from our s n c i A i o’clock. There are 150 pair* of roll­ low everyday low prices! Come In tonight! Browse O R O M M C O s i x OUMWII CHRISTMAS CARDS er skatea available for rental at a around! See for yourself! X. BM -nm O OIL COLOR ilT Small charge. Anyone who owns \ f.79 their own skates^^y« w : akate^t no - ~ No. 507 -‘eharge. All chirdyeW- partteipatlng •4m thie-imogram'mrostimihemb / of the recreation pr^ram. Neil and Beverly Lawrence Will be in charge of this activity. \

\ Sttideiit Daiiccs \ JUNIOR CARMINTW Planned Tonmlit A \ ' . \ x ______. ® ■l>ro dances will be conducted TOOL SET this evening for junior high school students, T^is Is a combination dance for both the seventh and \ LINOLEUM ILOCKS Rag. $1.50 S P K fA l eighth graders. Both dances \yill be held from 7:.30 to 10 o'clock, s - x l " —2tc. 4 » x r ’—48c \ 8” X 18"—81.4® Bxtram aly low 8" X 7"—72c 8" X 9"—$1.0® — *o and music will be supplied by the. 10 studio lubes o f fro-l*tl*'d Oil pries for such Al Jarvis Orchestra. Both or­ ■LOCK PRINTING INK 50c TUIE high quality loeU. W®di®U® H®r$iR®B chestras will consist of five pieces,. Color In locquorod hord- 9 COLORS—WATER SOLUBLE The dance at the Community^ wood tkokh box. Conloint olto. Handy for fotbor, will, be under the , direction/of dandy for junior. 7 t i ox. boltlai of Hnteed oil ond Beverly and Neil Lawrence.,while ■m the dance at the West Side Recrea­ lurponlin*, polelle, polelt* knife UNOLEUM DOLL tion Center will be supervised by and cups, and on oiiortmonl of Jeanette and Mel Cushmg. IN ADDITION CUHERS There will be a ■^riight fee for bruthoi. R*g. $3.00 / ; admission at the Conimunily Y. AU ■ \ 8 BLADES children participating in this pro­ TO LOWEST gram must be recreation members. AND HANDLE SPtCIAL ^ I- MOTHER^IE.S OF POLIO OhgpbBcIwr “OginsMfwnh** EVERYDAY $■ Hartford, Nov. 25 (jP>—Mrs. ORNiiiHRi Sti Pearl''! MtCaiiU Sllvernal.e, 18. of 4T.J .J $1.00 Norfolk, an expectant mother, died LOW PRICES, No. 330 of polio yesterday the day after \ i /• she had been stricken. The unborn / * ^ ^nhsak child Could not be saved, .McCook BEZZINI g - ' V ' Memorial Hospital reported. Mrs, TRACING PAPER a Her fieth faeit end leaks Silvernale was| the daughter of M ’ r««l.real. IVilllam and Marjorie McCaul, na­ BROTHERS 4 0 c R O L L VSBVWBGniWVWI tives of Torrington, wlio now live in Cornwall. Other .survivors in­ clude her husband and an 11- W ILL GIVE FOR YOUR OLD LIVING ROOM... month-old daughter. YOU A FLAT \ Braytr - Deluxe S liridiif Roller I Captain Kid rLHAlYEVERW sll DINING ROOM OR BEDROOM L ' AT LOW PRICES ^ X G IF T W RA PS U oin IV labM (H* s 4') I PIRATE OUTFIT $ i . b d ^Arthur Drug Stores 1 • f G A IN SB O R O U G H O IL r HOUR'S 3 A..M. to IP P.M. T YOU’LL BE AMAZED AT OUR LAVISH STYLE SELECTION ! SUITE ON THE PURCHASE OF / 4 d d 6 f U m u U I k A sK Ak A 'A ax ▲ Ak ▲ A 47' COLtlRSttki S K 'x llH ' BLOCK FRfN’nN G 5IATRRIAI. FOR LINOLEUM and WOOD BLOCK PRINTINO wood box with 1 OI. llRMid R«g. 42.00 JustalihisSmash Value/ ANY NEW SUITE IN OUR STORE oU( 1 ox. tarpeatinetpaloM oi A fomplet# pirate outfit GENERAL SPECIAL ■ad bttoboe. w m m L c a m t with gun, holster set, safe T V SER V IC E *19® tw kJ” Oil PaiatiBg S®l G K i m B . plastic cutlsss and large MODERN UVINChROOMS! ‘Mm bsrp u g h ’’ Oil! PolMing S®l kerchief. y .\ SM Days A Call \ Nights $2s9S Plus Parjia V . GRUMBACHER .d o . 3 1 0 R«g. $3.00 J TEI... MI- 3-519$. row (or t m n . G A IN SB O R O U G H MODERN SECTIONALS! O IL C O L O R S eiat plow* I* an. oWre.lh»o V. boo. X'-. N i . 3 0 9 SPECIAL AT FACTOitY.t.-YOU LOW PltlCi ND * if ihwa of (gt asa.w. ffOV/! 410

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■ 11 £i Church, Tolland Grange, and Hope testk, hilt Included demands Ike Approves Board in Session Toni^t Rockville-Vernon itbr, Ordbr Of Bastsm Star of fectiVf disapmament control itC Orders Race BtaslEnd Fi^al fCl^nic RockvlUs. \ On State Stage UN. WiU S % Uaplerosntatlon of President _ She IS'Surrivcd by h tr husband; *1-1 -I howeer's plan for reciprocal U. 8.- Resignatioii of two daughters, Mrs.■ “lUe Prtdt and A lgeria Aoviet inapscuon and exckanH* of ' For All Interstate Travel >ee8 75 Get fp Diecuss Chef^'^Of/et County Leaders to Decide 'Mrs. Herbert Fsmhsm, both of sue military blueprints. ■, ■V TOIand; two sUters, Mrs. G srratt ICC Chairman ■/ Roberta of North Brbofffleld, MssS^ (OsuUnued froni Pag^ (OoatlMMd from rag« Qne) ordered a flat ban on all Segr^a Salk Shots Mayiar Harold A. Turklngton«3*mon! of tinri in When a' modern mining com- tion in interstate railroad sec^e. w h i^ to decide. Home Disposition Tuesday snd Wo grandchildren. panv Wanted to buy foujr'imall Is- ' (Oottttaued from Page One^ has called a special meeting of the FUMrai services wdll be held Its adamant oppqsiudn to Oomi Bupremt" CiMrt Mserted in lU However, in ‘*1948 .it dectanm in­ ftobert McCann, club president, nfst Oute Mo^olia. - 'r ' \ iMda in -)Ake Superior, found ^rURNITURK valid a Virglpla law that ^quired Some 75 youngsters received In­ Boprd of Direetors tonight to set a today said the possibility that ths * RocftvlU*, Nov. 25' (Special) —J the Sunday a t 2 p.m. at the Ladd Fu­ th* land was 'held by the, u.s. gov- AND MVSIO bUtoric ^Mic s(;Kool ruling of If the Preaident requested 'Cross Mrs. Francis H, Burke,. for A ’weste^ source iwftd the segregation, of Negro Md 'White jections of Sajk anti-polio vaccine, d^te for A public hearing on the 'fclub would buy the gOlf course The County OommlMloneri'. liave holiday seasoh. neral Home in Rockville. The ReV. 'em!irnment under a law which made lU y. 1954, that "the policy of passengers in buses croMing state C. H. Moe of the Tolland. Feder­ Americans e taken on the dlspoeiUon of they will stUiid the Army-Navy home tomorrow from 2 to 9 p.m. / have been coming before Jt since buses—'that is buses operating en: to meet today Yo discuss the textile age deal. Foundation for Infantile Faralysis. hind closed doors, and there has the clubhouse now stands from the the Tolland (Jounty Home proper- football classic tomorcow. Mrs. Viola T. Lehnnitt /' Th t Soviets hive, said they wmuld two nvpi nionths after its organieatlpn tirely within a state. been no official disclosure of/what, firm’s offer to sell thi; 1,00<> acre town and operate a' club within a ■ty. Hospital PaHenU • Mrs. Viola Townsend Lshrmitt, In 1887; In ah earlier decision, in 1041, In all, close to ii,u60 local chil­ parcel for $1,250,000. e veto all the non-Communlst (Nfndi* took place. municfpal course. The Mainchester Francia Prichard, Oiunty com- Neliv patients at City Hospltsl 81, widow of Otto Lehrmltt, a resi­ dalee unless the five ''OommiiniM In that year, the ICC niled that the Nigh’Tribunal had held that dren received shots under the pro­ Reporters learned, however, that The town has as^ed, the firm to Country Club owns- the building mlaaloner, said that the aurvey today Include Mrs. Anna Miller, 24 dent of this city for m sn^’ysars, ■olutiona '‘should aim at a result denial of a Pullman seat to a Ne­ gram that fltarted here In the' include a filter plant oh Cooper Hill countries -Albania,- Bulgaria, spring, stalled when the nattohal tl.ie questlphlngr^olyed about ffie and holds a liquor license there. and appraisals of the property East St.; Mrs. Vehion Hutchins, died yesterday at the homs/of hed gary and-Romsnia are the olMr*'*- most lately to conduce .(sici to gro violated a section of the Inter­ issue.'of whether ^ o a a had exert­ St..and a plp«llHe.-from the Globe Whether the club could hold a have been completed aniL fulLin- Vsmonr Mrs. Frances Aheti North daughtei', Mib. HehiT W Klng- peace and order, and'to preserve state Commerce A c t, which says program bogged down and thdn re­ Hollow Resetwnh to that filter :ot The western informant said ed any Influence in^nnectlon with.! liquor license on land leased from formatibn will be available at the CovehU^ and Sidney Baker, Vet' 'bom of 520 Bumaid* ^ s . , East ^ 'Uriiicd .States atiti woqld sb- the self respect andv,dlgnlty of railroads tnay not subject any .per­ sumed'in August. To complete the award of . a contract\to Railroad plant in'tpe $i;250.ono figure. citizenship of a commorl country.' ,program here, health officials had a municipality is being ituTled. meeting. Action will be taken ujipn non.. Hartford. -i(taln in the fotq onfall the Reds, DO YOUR son to'' "undue or unreasonable Transfer Service Inc. .bf^pilcago to '' Planners Attend the recommendations qf the com­ la Army Maneuver She w-Bs born in /Springfield, but was about r e a ^ to let Canada However, the commission said prejudice or disadvantage.' to hol'd three make-up clinics this carry passengers in'its^usep be­ that present circumstances' v e fall. - Tonights meeting is scheduled b EAZIL STATE OF 8IEOE SET mittee which was appointed, to Army Pfc. Wilbur O. Hany, son Mass., April 14, 187^ a daughter and others line m sufficient ballots Its 19S(t.declsion, banning segre-^ tween Cliicago railroad stations. for 8 qkdock in the hearing room ‘ work with the Corntnissioners" on of Mr. and Mca Waiter H8hy, 55 of the late Virgil U/, Md Alma E. to admit all ^SWovemmsnta. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING far different from those of 1887, gatlon in dining cars, was biased on Wednes*' -y'a,clinic « as held in The contract had/prevloualy been of the Municipal Building., Mem­ Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Nov. - the disposition,/of the site in Ver­ adding: this same section of the Interstate the hearing room of .the Municipal Davis Ava,, is participating in the Peters Townsend.JBha had been s Chief U, 8, Delegate Henry Cabot Building, .da was the make-up held for many years by A. C.\Par- b e r' of the Town Planning Com­ J6(4>)_A declarati'in of state of non Center, together with 'the largest joint Array-Air Force resident of this uty for 65 Wars. Lodge Jr,,/preyiouaty had ques­ “It is hardly open to question Cohunerce» A c\ pialee Co., Chicuo. ^ . mission have been invited to at­ siege, approved by Congress, ISrge county home building and THE EASY WAY that much progress in improv^ There is now pending before the clinic held earlier this month. The mswuver since World War II, Ex­ She was a msmasr of thc/UnJnion tioned Qutor Mongolia's right to be race relations has been made since firit..niake-up clinic this fallf the Cross was re trie d to have de­ tend. was expected to take effect to­ adjacent school. This building is ercise Sage Brush, in Loulriana. C^qngregatlonaV Cliurch. / A grand Thanksgiving; program COQSldei^ in independent state High.. Tribunal g case which con­ nied anything Improper but to havb^ While the Directors have never day. All that was needed to- put now used for kindergarten classes. and w)^ said to believe it fould then and that more can be ex­ ceivably' cpUld lead to S'^an on wpefc .of Qcl. 7, .was held In .the Some 110,000 Army troops sre She leaves on* Son, Raymond o. of stage entertainment will he pre­ eiemenlary schools,- the scene of acknowledged that he had had "In­ taken a formal vote, almost all of Brazil under a modified form of Dinners Served testing the latest concepts of Lchrmitt of tnls city; tWo daugh­ not gSl the necessary majority for pected.” segregation in' all public yconvey- discreet" cpnfacta with two rail­ them has made it celar they fa- martial law was ppblicatlan of Thanksgiving dinners were sented f t the StatfTTieater, Hart­ me.fribership. OPEN A Through the years, the ICC ances—whether interstate (acr^ the first-round shots In the spring atomic, bacteriological, chemical ters, Mrs. ranghorn « East Hart­ 'sanctioned "separate-but-equal” and the second-round shots In Au­ road presldnets. The coi)ty6.ct fdr voC buying ail 1,000 acres. Cheney the declaration In the govern­ served st the inaUtutions in and and electronic warfare. ford snd Mrs. 'Francis C. Layman ford, Saturday and Sunday. ..Head­ lYeSsure on ChIneMi state lines) or intrastate (within bus transportation of passengers Bros'., offer, containing a Dec. 30 ment’s offirlal bulletin, Thn near the city yesterday. The 28 of Stafford Springs; one sifter, lining wilt be The Crew. Cuts, Nationalist China has said in the accommodations in the transpora- one state). This would lib the^rac gust. , . Pfc. Hany's unit, the, 1st , Ar­ tion field. The children who were'eligible was let by a group of^ilroads. deadline, made two other pro­ Senate voted final legislative ap­ men at the Tolland County Jail mored Div. wdll be regularly sta­ Mrs. GMrge L ira of this city, 10 (upper left), the nation’^ top sing-. past it would veto the sppItcsUon CHARGE tical effect .if the Sup.renie Court Cross was appointed to the ICO posals fhr buying part of the land. proval last night S5->15. were served a turkey dinner. grsndcKildren and-18 great grand of Outer Mongolia whenever It ' Served Behind Curtain upholds a decision by >he U.S. Cir­ for the free si/iots were those who. tioned at Fort POlk, La., after the Ing stars^.who gained feme wUh About 10 years ago. it gave its in the spring when' the program in 1950 by former'President Tru­ One of the . proposals involved The 21 patients at the Rockville maneuver ends Doc. 15. children.' cam* up In the Security Council, cuit Court at Rlchniond, Va. man. .. » combined purchase by the town Tlie flying foxes of New Guinea Cl^ Hospital were, served turkey their recording of' ’'Sh-Boom.”/'l'he but several delegations have put approval to cn . arrangement The Case originated in Columbia, started, were In. the first four A gunner In Co. C o f. the dl funtriLl will be held tomor- woticed out by the southern rail-, grades and between the ages of President Eisenhower put in a and;lhe Manchester Country Club, are the, world’s largest flying ■dinners and each had the privilege vision’s 4th Tank Battalion, Hany roiVat 2mm.'at the White Funeral Crew'CuU will offer their popular strong pressure. S i the Chinese to ACCOUNT way for serving Negro travelers S.C., with a NCgro’s challenge of a aad 9. the ‘'crltlcsr' polio years. moderate day’s work at hti Gettys­ Chehw Bros., ijowever, has tprned mamtptils, says the National Geo­ of having a guest for dinner. entered th,e Army In October j954 Hpin*. yn* fpni/, Forrest Muuer, fevorltes, “Gum/Drop," ’’^rm e n ’s abstain on the vote, 77)ey have a state law..-'^equiring segregation burg country pldce today and bad down request' by the club for a graphic Society. ' At the Vernon Town Farm, the and completed baste training at warned that a veto would cut in lU dining cars b^ind a curtain. in intrastate buses. The pichmond Most of .these received the two stor j x tits Union Congrwgatlon* Boogie," "Don’t "Be Angry," “A Sharply into ths Support keeping The Supreme Court in, 1950 con* shots provided for under the pro-'- two Presbyterian pastbro In for four men and two women enjoyed Fort Dlx, N.J. Church, will officiate. Burial qill Story Untold," as well- as their court that the South Carolina Tram. Six Persons Suffer Injuries luneh- a roast chicken dinner. A 1052 graduate of Rockville nationalist China in the big^powsr dtapned this, striking down segre- atalut^waa Invalid in-the light of \ ■ T 7 V :r : be in Grow Hill Cemetery. \neweft tits, “S l ^ l Bam!, seaj./Russia wants to five.to.the > / gation in railroadraUroad dining cars, Some Qdt Only One Shot ■Tha Chief Executive conferred Recreation Plans High School, Han)r attended Jriends may call at the funeral ^Mostly/ Martha,” and many others. SupremeCourt's l9S4 decisions with the White House staff secre­ :' A meeting will be held this even­ neseCommuhists. Undei orders 1from uie court. A small percentage of the 3,000 University of ConnectlcuL^fbr o kOmc from 3 to 5 and' 7 to 9 p.m. Oo-headlining wHI/W Gene Krupa The If-natlon Disarmament (Com­ the ICC issued the _ appr(q>i;tal itriking down segregation,,ln public youngsters. ■ however, took ad­ In Holiday Accidents Here tary, QoL Andrew Goodpaster, for ing St 7:80 St' the Town Hall for year., ' ' , ' schools. "a conriderable time." the White today. "That Ac* Drummer Man.." and )i)i mission neared the end of Its cur­ . 30D A Y orders relating to dlherq. vantage of the program only to \ 'all persons' interested in partici­ Mrs. Lillian L. Reed famoua Trio, feaUirlng Eddie SHu, rent round of tsiki with th* East 90-DAY BUDGET PLAN In the NAACP complaints "That the principal applied in House announced, and gave dicta­ pating in the various .basketball Mrs. Lillian Ladd Reed. 7 )4\'lfe the achool c a a ^ should be applied the extent of getting one ahot,. In Six persons were injured amlMright of way, with court arraign- Advertisement— tpnor skx star; Bobby SCott^”Klng and West apparently as far apart Vi DOWN >- MONTHLY with today, the'assocta^'also Addition, there were several tion to his personal secretary, Mrs. leagues which sre being planned of Clayton C. Reed of Rat Rd Insure continued Improvement of the Keyboard,'* and/W hltey ■a ever. CHARGE sought action against/ separate in cases involving transportation hundred who had participated in $2,300 in auto damages estimated j 3- Ann Whitman. for the coming ■wd'nter. Senior Tolland, died this morning 1 Man­ appears quite Clewly." the circuit , ; . Police estimated $350 damage at low tax cost. Re-elect Fred Mitchell, ace bassist. Also appear­ Russia rejected a French- com­ lun&room facilities fed* whits and the mass^fleld trials of the vaccine in six accldenu that occurred over car and $150 damage Luncheon guests of the PresI League representatives are especi­ chester Memorial Hospital/ ter a Berger, Mayor. ing will be a gala holiday stage promise plan yesterday, terming it colored travelers Uriho Broad-St. court said. \ in 19.54 and were entitled to a dent end Mrs. Eisenhower were ally urged to attend tonight’s short illness. revue featuring ytixyllna Ponn, Along the same line nf reason- the holiday period. J to the right front fender and grill Dr. Edward L. R. Elson, pastor of meeting. This league, for ^ o s e part of a WMtem maneuver to X Station at Ridhmmd, Va. booster. / Miss Dale DeCarli, 15, of South of River’s truck. ■ She- was born Marct 9, 1883 In All/ Talcolti'Ule aad Vernon Broadway dan,oi|f)g star;^ Bobby avoid arms reduction t)y putting However, the ICC said this ing, the circuit -.^had held In connection with this grpup of the National Presbyterian Church over 18 years of age, is :^edmed Waterbury, VI., the lighter of Moholian, "MF.'Suiiaii of (Nimedy,” barller that segregation In public St,, Coventry, was jgiven emergen-1 Two Arrested in Washington of which the Eisen­ to start ori Dec. 5, witlvfidays and. Ladd. She had lived In Is vicinity Herald, Rockville Bureau, located Performances wiH be continuous ban on the us* of atomic weapons in transportation, and lated the Ckmititution. Its decision morlal Hospital foK a fwehead ■ ®'*’'**^ Dem- Clyde Raynor Brown, pastbr of the Wednesdays. • x' If fhora's no rush. MARI-MAD8, Sit MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER Ihey receive a new series of shots. laceration which required 12 stitch- i for the past 54 nd was a at 1 Market St., tetrphone Rock' )>oth days, with late stage shows —which the RusMsns wsnt-r snd ^It had no Jurlsolctlon .over in that ease wag unanimously af- It la felt that the vaccine used In - arrested and charged with reckless Gettysburg Presbyterian Church. Tomorrow wllj'i)* the last op- member of the ’PbUan Federated vllle TR 5-8136. nightly at 10 p.m. * prohibition of/^muclesr weapons luhohroom. \ firmed by the Supreme Courift on the test was not as potent as that es to close cuts and bruises of the driving, and William J. Hammill, Both pastors were accompanied by L ^ THEM CHOOSE THE TOYS THEY 'portunity for ydimgsters, age 9 to No lost minuta Xmas crush. MRe*MRSe*M18ft 66646S6aa66669«66t666666666«6’‘% 6 666S6a 'X The commi^lon also dihmissed Nov. 7. now being manufactured. The nose and lip, and a bruised right their wives. • 12, to sljn /u p for the Midget leg, following an.accident _pn 31, of 277 Spruce St., was arrest­ ’’-haakethajl^eague '-which, will get NAACP c o m p l^ t against -the booster -shot . thsy.-.received, this ed and charged with jarkliig with­ WAHT FROM OUR EXTENSIVE STOCK -Shop A^dratA:, • • 6.*v6 ».S*6AU66 A 64.6 •• S 6-A«A'A.»f6 6 6 • UUI 6k.6i 6 <6 6 6 0 — ^naaatid Pacific lUffw^-iiBcause year can be regarded as ths first Highland St.v ImspRii-^ iclala pe in 50 feet bf eL-motor'yehicle -«n ■under -w^ay. shortly .at ’the N5rth= «bot.'ln.«.:new-aarieA^^;^;;h,.i,.Ai^ ■'.jasUSchool gym,' all gairtei to he 'Fay lotar 'with-oiHa.. ■’PTWiUse' Adirsw - '.«)S6”a " r »W 6 * 6 6 6’’»'W-6-*"' relation to that company f^ed to :0 W 1 I In announcing the completion of According to Ihvesngatlhg"^- Patrolman WUlii^m Cooke, who ■ • ed oj "■■"■'■Sa't'T ’ Satur^diy '■ itiofnihgs. -Hhow—how it -handled—inW sU ta '.\V • the--gnMiot-program-hace,. health trolman-John Turner...the. car in r a m n a r entative plan^are .1 * ?. under way made the arrestSr said in his re­ .for an Tnt'ermedIal¥'!Tea'gue,' ag^^^^ travelers. The Brownie Leaders Chub will offlciala 'have reminded parents which the girl waa a paasenger, port of the accident that the car Wa*tii1dayourg1fH, Caaptoyed By . 66666666*66 6-h666666666U6666666C6666a6 Ballroads listed meet at the South Methodist that three shots are needed for driven by Edwfard A.. Goodchlld, 16, driven by Demko waa traveling '13 to 15 and Junior league, ages Churgh.Monday night at 8 o'clock. 16 to 18. V Desegregation orders were en- maximum protection, protection. All. shots of 45 Hyde St., went out of control south on Spruce St. and struck the im eiif If you pitasa. Otiwr CIUIP||^G Acconnts «*a666«66«66666666*«66666A66Ua /■ H tered against a group of other rail- New leraers, will be w e I dome. now wilt be given by private physi­ after it had pulled over: to the side left rear fender and bumper of Deaths An adult recreational group for roads and the Carolina Coach Co. OattsUs vdltw ill.^ b demonstrated. cians. of the road to let another car ))ass. HammllTs car, which.was parked .volleyball, badminton and basket- T%ey require compliance on or be­ The third shot shmild be given 'ball in being formed, to meet Striking into loose sand, the car across the street in front of his .Wednesday evening from 7:30 ti fore Jan. 10,1956. The orders were The Fast Worthy. Mlrftress Club within five and seven months after skidded up onto a lawn at 141 home, and across the street from Howard F. Knight M MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY ,aatered against: of lha Daughters of Liberty, No. the second. I'hose children who another parked car. Howard F; Knight of 106 Ed­ '9:30, the location to be announci 125 LOU. will meet tuhight' at 8 Highland S t, slid back on the road I Recreational plans for the com' 8t. LioulS'-8an Franclaco., Rail­ hav.e received only one shot should stdewaya, slid back up. on the the Cooke . reported that a fourth wards spoiartford, stepfather of ••■•ii DISTINCTIVE APPAREL way; Louisville A. NiLshvUie Rail­ o'clock at the home of Mrs. Dolly get their second within r month. car. traveling north, drove be­ D anlri^. Kane of 108 White St., *lng months also include a girls’ Wylie on Lake St. lawn again where the right rear ihasketball group, ages 12 to 15; FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN UF TO 14 road; Atlantic Coast U rn Rail­ wheel was knocked off against a tween the two parked cars just dlMK at the Hartford Hospital (lancing classes, both ballrMm and road; Seaboard Air Une Railroad; tree, and slid back into the road before Demko entered the space ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kilpatrick between them, ahd forced Demkqj .square, ping pong ' to i^ey , fly ii! Southern Railw ^; Illinds Central of Penacook, N, H., are here for from the impact, police said. He was born in diaplln July 2, .tying classes, golf lessons, and Railroad; Oulf,^ Mobile A Ohio. Thrown from Cor to pull his car a ^ ln st HammllTs 1007. He was a member of the Rallgoad; K anm City Southern the holiday weekend, spending the to avoid a collision. \ “ bow-ling tourneys for men am time with the famillea of their sons Goodchlld and Miss DeCarli Windsor Fish and Game Club and .boys. Railway; Missouri Pacific Rail- Willta of BdltoiV and Nelson and News Tidbits were both thrown free of the car; Parked Car HU was employed as a maintenance American Legion Notes yoad: Atchinson, Topeka A Santa Ralph of this town. Archie waa -for Colled from AP YBrtB Goodchlld landing In the road and Police estimated $10<> damage to mechanic at the.Plimpton Building The windows for the new Amer- ‘Fe Railway; Qulf, Colorado A 18'yeara, on the reportorial ataff of Miss DeCarli landing under the the right front fender of the car in Hartford. itcan Legion home are on order Santa Fe Railroad; Panhandle A Demko was driving, and $50 to He leaves his wife, Mrs. Ruth AND PUZZLES The Herald. I tree, which was about 10 feet from HamllTk car. Court appeapances 'from New York. With the tnstalla- hA Santa Fe R a i^ y , and the Rich­ the roadside. - Newton Kane Knight; three other OF ALL KINDS .tlon of the windows the bulldi-j mond TenniniU Railway Co. ' Miss Alyce Salisbury, home serv­ 'i t for both men are scheduled for stepsons, George C. Kane and John ^ At Kansaa'Cliy, Orval Frith, two sons die Itt'lire th at. destroys Police reported that Goodchlld Nov. 30. 'Will ha completely enclosed and ice director of the Hartford Qas home at Nashville. Ind., before escaped ' Injury. An estimate of N. Kane, both of Hartford, and ;w*ork will be started at once on the li*' vice president of the Kansas City' Co., will give'a food demonstration At 11 o’clock last night. Patrol­ Thoma.'! F. Kane of Wethersfield, .Interior.. It ia hoped to have the Smithem Railway, said the com­ three youn^. daughters could get damage to the car Goodchlld was man Walter Ferguson investigated YOUTH SFBCIALTY SHOF Wadneiday, Nov. 30, at 8 p.m. for help .froni/neighbor. . . Arthur V. driving was given at $5()|), and no and a half brother, Raymond Had- '•building completed by the end of pany would have no comment on membera and friends of Emblem an accident (n front of 324 Sum­ field of Hartford. ,^pril, 1656. / ' 661 MAIN 8T., MANCMBSTER the orders Parker; first superintendent of arrest was made. mit St., in which a parked' car *Exelufivt with our RaAlr Club, No. 351. The theme will be Copnectlcut's State parks, die* at ^Meanwhile, Patrolman CTarcnce - Funeral services will be held to­ !, The annual post (Jhrlatmas party (NEXT TO OA8 omwPANy)< The commissionera who voted to "Holiday Entertaining," and Misa owned by James F. Sheehan. 23, of morrow morning at 9 o’clock at .ii-lll be held Dec. 19, p n second outlaw segregation in interstate his home In West Hartford at ,77. MV. Heritage. 29, of 35 Columbus 98 Summit St., was allegedly Salisbury has been granted the use St., driving a police cruiser south the- Thoraa.s F. Farley Funeral ‘meeting night in December. Re- GIVE A REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT travel were;. Chairman- Hugh W. of. the Manchester Gas Company's Nepalese government is said t grazed on the right side by an un- Home, 96 Webster St., Hartford, ;frcshments will be served, and :rH Ooas, JerseyviUe, 111., who re­ Lt probing reported arrest of two of Summit' St. to investigate the )inown car. office at 887 Main St. for this opca- accident, crashed, into a car driven with burial in (Thaplln. -each meniter attendli/g is asked *-> AS A CHRISTMAS PRESENT . . . signed today; Richard F. Mitchell ■lon, Mra. Milton Wagner le chair­ British mouiiUlnecra and Ihelr Police estimated that $50 dam­ bring a 50-cent gift; of F t Dfdge. Iowa; Kelso Elliot 'Nepidese companion by /Xlilna by Ruth G. Balon. 21, of 49 Main age waa done to Sheehan’s auto, ( man for the social and Mrp; Ralph St., which , had emerged into Sum­ MIm Helen A. Rock IN A .. The monthly papyi- drive w-Ul be Use this plan to make someoM happ/, Aajr oM will greatlf spprt* of Spencer, Ind.; Anthony F. Ar- Hibbard - and Mra. Samdel Robb Reds on, Tibetan borclM' . . . A and Investigation of the incident is Miss Helen (Nellie) Agnes held on Dec. 4. paia of New Haven, Conn.; Owen $3S0j)00 fire sweeps 4-afory brick mit from Williams St., police said. continuing. iiii'i date roceiviiig a are co-chairmen of the refresh­ According to a report of this ac­ Rock, 29 Eldridge St.; died this The Steak Qub will, hold its Cldrke of Yakima, Wash.; Howard ment committee. building in - Springfieid occupied n'orning at the Hartford Hospital. PROFUSION monthly meeting mn Dec.\3. G; Freaa of Oakland, Calif.; Ken­ by paper firm and^torage com­ cident, filed by Sgt. George pent, COMPARE the car driven by Miss Balon had Born in Manchester, she was • • Special C)oi6munlcati)»n neth H. IVggle of Balrbourville, SMFD firemen of Hoee Co. I e.'c- pany and p ip d u ^s' such dense employed at Clieney Bros., until O F STYLES ■ Fayette -oAgd No. 69, AF\A AM Christmas Prosont of a ar SERVICE Ky.; and John H. Wlnchell of Den­ tlngulshed a small brush fire' off smoke firemen «(uldn't get at cen­ stopped at the stop sign at Wll- her retirement 14 years ago. • will meet in spwial communication iiiii! ver, Oerto. Broad St. at 12:20 p.m. today. No ter of blaze ISr two h^urs. Uams and Summit Sts .and then turned left into Summit. In q She leaves one niece, Misa Helen .tomorrow eyeiung at 7 o’clocii at SAVINGS ACCOUNT Commissioher J , Haden All- damage occurred. Campbell, with w-hom she made the Masonic /Temple on Orchard dredgo of Montgomery. Ala. was Among o fc r factory' employes, statement wrttten at Police Head' Joseph Farra, 54. of Hartford, her home; two grandnieces, Mrs. w-hen. past masters', night wijl in this financisl iastitutiha. Most suitable for wife or husbsBd. mother : I ' on^the banch when the caaes The Automobile Manufacturers one company found that 36 per quarters. Heritage said he had Marshall Duchesne and Mrs. John be ohseiw^/ , haard, but retired from the Assn, estimates that the. current cent more people qualified as pMsed a parked car near the en­ was arrested Wednesday and CHILDREN'S FeiMiial Mention ar father, brother or sister, ctuM or childrea, aephews, taieece sad PALL V.’llson and one grandnephew, Ray­ mission before the matter wi annual 580 billion miles 'bf U:S. above-average workers after pro­ trance of Winiams St. whic)i im­ Charged with driving under the in­ Marlha^lynn, age 1, daughter fessional eye care than before they paired visibility, and after passing mond (Campbell, all of Manchester. grandchildren, relatives, frisads sad smplojraea. . elded. motor vehicle travel Will increase fluence of intoxicating liquor or Funeral services will be held COOKING and '(if Mrs-.l^lacilla Flynii ,o.t Vernon The Supreme Court has |nevev by 33 per cent by 1965. sought such care. It he saw Miss Baton's car, out In from the T. P. Holloran Funeral Center was treated at the Rock- the road. drugs by Patrolman Walter Cas­ .yllle Clw Hospital yesterday af- Home, 175 Center St.. Monday TEA SETS I tm is CER-nFHUTE TO BE USED FOR OPENING A RECULAE SAVINGS A(XM>UNT IN .THIS An onceming car prevented his sells Jr. morning at 9 o'clock, followed by ternooiv for a fractured rlgjit turning left to av,pid a collision. Investigating the complaint of a a solemn requiem Mass in St. : shoulder as the result of a fall •v . •/ Heritage said. motorist that a car driven by James’ Church at 9:30. Burial will Mcchanicc^ dnd Mr. ahd Mrs/Raymond Ladd, of * i Po|iae-->aftlmated. $400 damage Fnrra had almost hit Wm on be In St. James’ Cemetery. Tah'.ott Ave., entert ined l^ s. L.. to the gfile, hood, and radiator of -Main St., Cassells was informed, Friends may call at the funeral ■R. Ladd of Tolland. Mrs, 'Laura the cruiser, and $100 damage to that Farra had parked hts car at home tomorrow from 7 to 10 and W haHTay« ’OKson, Mr. and Mrq. Victor Olson the left fender of the Balon cMf. the Town* Cleaner’s parking lot Sunday from 2 to 5 and from 7 to ■and daughter Carol, all of^Mcri- No BtYest wAs made. / and was staggering around on the 10 p.m. including:—- ‘flen;. Mr. and Mrs. Jc.-se HewifU of (■/ Hits Utility Pole / sidewalk, police said. t Ellington and Mrs. Ruby llewdll About two hourii later, a . car ;of this citv yesterday. fviee iliur siiil driven by Paul Margelbny, 18, of Cassells found Farra "very un­ JoHepb Lennon steady on his feet" and droye him Joseph' lierrhoh,' J9 Lociisl St., WRECKERS Francia Pitkat. of.Pill.ibUFy Hill, Windsorvllle, struck a' utility pole died at the Hartford H o^ital this who > ha.s been on a hunting trip on Hartford R'd., and Margelony and a companion to Police itead- for the past two weeks, has been FACTORY TRAINED I^ERSONNEL PLUS MODERN EQUIPMENT quarters in Farra’a car. moi-ning as the result of a frac­ TANK TRUCKS and two occupants. Richard Scott. tured skull received when he fell •joined by,his wife and two chil- 15, of 64 Lockwood St., and Ron­ The companion, Francis S. Pow­ pressing Main St. Wednesday TRACTORS lllien, Linda and Richard. They GUARANTEE YOUR WINTER COMFORT WITH OUR: ald Hunt. 16, of 170 Loomis St., ell. 40, of West Hartford, was- afternoon. • spent’the. holiday a' the home of X, were injured. found '.‘in a helpless condilion" by. Born in Manchester, the son of SHOVELS .Mrs. Pitkat’s parents, Mr. and Display AdvertisiQff (Block ads)—and Classified. A d rertis^|' (Help The three were griven, emerjfency Cassells, and waa arrested sno the late. James and Sarah Jane •Mrs. William Root at St, Johns- Wanted, Etc.)-—must be in our bandit at the times given .below. treatment at Manchester Memo­ charged with intoxication. Holland Lennon, he had been a life­ ;biiry, ■yt. ' ' FALL FURKACE CLEAN-UP! Don’t be disappointod! Beat the clocki / \ rial Hospital and released; Mar­ Farra posted $200 bond for ap­ long re-'ident of this town. He was ROAD SCRAPERS Betty J.t)hndrow. ag« 10. grand gelony and Scott for -abrasions pearance in Town Count pec. 3, employed as a silk weaver at Che­ daughter of Mr. and Mw Wallace and contusions of the forehead and and $25 bond waa set for Powell's ney Bros. ’ ntil his retirement two STEAM ROLLERS • Johndrow of Cedar St., is Hunt for a lacerated lip and sev­ appearance tonjorrow. Weeks ago. He was a membec of ,;lll at St. Francia Hospital, X eral chipped teeth. Also arrested Wednesday were St. Mary’s Episcopal Oiurch and CEMENT MIXERS •ford. MOW fS THE TIME: Take Advantage ’ According ,to a report of the William A. Cuslck, Iji. of 218 of the Social Club of the British Martin Burke, of Willlstol accident filed by Patrolman Hackmatack St., Patrolman^ American C ^ . LOG CARRIERS Academy, Is spending the holidays 'Thomas Graham, the car Marge­ Newton Taggart aM charged with He leaves one daughter. Mri. ;W-ith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ,E. Of Our Spet^lixed 24 Hour Service lony was dalVing went out of con­ intoxication and ^breach of the Philip Far.on;' three brothers. J. FIRE ENGINES Fenton Burke of Park St. trol on a curve On Hartford Rd., peace; and T h ^ a s Egan. 59, of Lessely, Wl John and Robert Len­ ; Mias Mary Jane 'Riirke. a atu- skidded IQQ feet on the road, no certain adweas, by Patrolman non; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph A. ■dent at Dana Hall. Wellesley, is at mounted the curb, skifided 34 more Kenneth Barker and charged with Luka and Miss Ellen Lennon; sind TANKS .the home of lier, parents! Dr. and NEW CUSTOMER 6r OLD-CALL US TODAY FOR feet and struck the pole. intoxication. two grandchildren, all. of Man- Margelony wa.i arrested and Cuslck ;;a-as arrested on the com­ 'Chester. JEEPS THE ABOVE SERVICES ON: charged with reckless driving, and plaint of 'another resident at 218 The funeral will be hrid at St.' ■his court appearance was sched­ Hackmatack St., that he was ham­ Mary's Episcopal (ThurpH' Monday Etc- uled for Dec. 7. Police estimated mering and-^ kicking at her door afternoon at 2:30. Buriai will be in WROUGHT IRON $600 damage to the car he was with his feet and a pair of shoes East Cemetery. > driving. he was carrying, police said. Friends may cal) at the Holmes RAILINGS o s. Treated Isut Night Egan, -according-to- police; was Funeral.Horae tomorrow^wnd Sun*, : 4*orch €aluinii8,-Hand RattB; 'Last night Mana E. "River. 2J, found unconscious on the .sidewalk day between the hours of 3 to 5:30 d e a d l in e fW DEADLINE FOR of Rockville, and ArUiur Bouffard, under the Center St., underpass. amj 7 to 9;30 p.m. Pipe Gua^d Rails s iL E N T m o r 14, of 97 Maliier SL, were given "A'“hBlf-empty""bottle of wine was There Is Sllll Time Before DISPLAY , emergency'treatment at Manches­ found on him. police said. ° Mrs; Jennie Hills Christmas , I . CLASSIFIED ter Memorial’Hospital for.; respec­ Egan is scheduled to appear in Mrs. Jennie Stevens Hills-died ^ DELCO tively, multiple abrasions! of the court tomorrow;; Cuslck. E>ec. 5. last night at the Manchester Me­ Clean Up Clean Up r* ■: right arm and right leg anej bruises VALLEY WELDING CO. ADVERTISING ADVERTISING Patrolman Raymond Petfk this morial Hospital. For the past 13 MECHANICAL TRAINS Phone Glaatobbury ME 3-9118 o.' the right shoulder, following an morning arrestjed Clair J. Melody, years she had lived with her daugh­ G.E. accident at E. Middle Tpke., and 35. of'East Hartford, at W. Middle ter, Mrs. Ruth Hills Kron, at 33 Call Today—Call Collect 1 P.M. doy BEFORE the od is to 10:30 A.M. SAME day ad |s to Princeton St., hospital officials Tpke. and Adams St. snd charged Jordt St. Service Service ; oppMr. appear. said. him with speeding.. His court ap­ She waa born in Hartford, the W e No Charge For Eetimatea ’ TIMKEN ■ The accident, which occurred at pearance is scheduled for Dec. 5, daughter of the late John N. B. about 9:45, Involved a car diiven Stevens aCd'Jane Humpby Stevens, YORK EXCEPTION: Ads for Mondoy EXCEPTION: Soturday isds by Holland Missier, 30, of 83 Wad­ AP e x -w r it e r m is s in g and had lived in HarUprd most if Deliyet dell . Rd., .and. a panel truck herWam life.'SheIIFa * ^9 •••A was A Aa m rL i a e r W ^ a rb aof# athe A imist b t In at 1 P.M. Friday. must bt in by 9‘A.M. Soturday. operated by Robert River, 29, of ■New York. Nev. 25 CPl—Vic­ Centrfl''''Bapliptlst ChurclTIn Hart- ■nd mail or bring Rockville. Maria River was a pas­ All Ports Adequately Stocked,— Try Us tor Eubank, 72, retired Asao- to this institution. senger jn the truck end BoUffard, elated Pres* financial writel-. Is Besides her daughter, she leaves Check here Q if giver withes certificate mailed PIRECT to DONOR, who, according to his mother, is missing from his Greenwich VII- three nieces and one nephew. EMERGENCY in good condition today, was rid­ lage Sk|HUtin£nt-WJMJn-ffe.-Uye4- _T{te funeral wdll be-held tornof:. - /%ti BIIBMPP ing in Missler’s car. nlone. Eubank waa Uft seen row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Telephone: M itchell 9'-012T According to Patrolman Rowe Saturday evening when he told Watkins-West Funeral Home, -142 , SERVICE Wheeler, Missier was traveling a friend he‘was going out to dln- E. center St. Burial will be In THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY YouiL; Community shell distrieutor east bn E- Middle' ’I^ike. and tried der. A 13-state missing' persona Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. c a l l ti to make a leJt turn l.i front of alarm has been sent out. .Friends may call at the funeral MAIN O FFIC E NORTH BRANCH iKim rlfeatpr JEwptting, i^eralii lever's truck, which was traveling kbme from 7 To 9 o'clock- tonight. iig 89.3 Main St. ij lilt m w eat. The • ^ c k glanced off the During World War II; as much WILLIAMS •MI .3-1171 1.5 No. Main St.V ABC CIRCULATION NEARLY 12.000 DAILY tight side of Mtssier's car, went as 29.7 per ce'nt of the U.S. egg Montreal. Canada, with a-m il­ OaOTSQUAM. OIL SERVICE out of control and stopped In a production was'sold as dried or lion inhabitants is' the , second MEMBER FEDERy^L DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION yard at 226 E. Middle Yphe. frozen, but the percentage has largest French-speaking city in the • V' Missier was arrested -and dropped to 7 or below in recent world, says the National . Geo­ 34 DEPOT s<9UikRE K L Ml 9.5274 M I-9^548 -'J 'A'- charged with failure to grant the months. graphic pociety. . ^ X , , ' ■• ( . ■• -■ ■I-" *4 . _ . ■r . :

' - ■ i •v'!’ . r-il *. . * s . -I, -■U, •V - p . ■ • / llAl^CHESTEiR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., NOVEMBER ,25, s 1955 ■n. i- PAGE FIFTEEN ■ '/:,■•■ .V 'v ■ '. ■ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1955 k PAGE FOURTEEN liANCHESTEB EVENUiO HERALD. UAECHESTEB. -1^ Building and Finance Committee ver images of an ancient Hindu explpsibn,' at Bikini atoll en March Mlnlater^^hich - would you -and my ea|iitAi too.- -U ra. Greeks Protest at the home of Mr.: and Mrs. Ron­ Russians Seek god, the (Janapathl elephant. The 1. 4954, was eatimated unofficially / BUGS BUNNY . raUi^ give ui»~rrlrte- dr women? Bndera, York\Pa; ald -Bocku* At 'Andover lAke; imagea were presented by -Bom­ to have had the force of 16 to 17 MARLOW^S Tursday, a t ‘8 p.m., a meeting , of \ Man—It depeHds on the vintage. 'Answar to Prsvious Futxlo The 4-tt^iib^o Meet bay'* mayor. - m » a toiiA ^ And Other Fine Stores Execution for the' Board of ^nevolence At fhle ' ThF Ruastasn flew to Poona! a The Russian* have challenged % Sense and Nonsense If all ^experts were jiu d to TB horAe of Mrs. Ralph /Ransom, Ways to Assist Red Skelton:. Tile Bureau of In* end they would reach—w nclu- M fM y Tim t manufacturing Cehter 76 miles claim* * by tl.S, olBci*la that this OFiN MONDAYS W itlH^ew Leaflet chairm en:. W edheaday, A t X P..m., southeast'of Bombay. Ther$ they temal Revenue has my interest at aion. Doctor Says cruntry is "out-aheadV In nuclear C lerk en adult disc usaton gFoap wilt Hold India Economy Inspected the National Defense v.^eapon■. . Howrever, D r. *0: M. UNTIL CHRISTMAS In ihe .larlor X ^ b.- 'Tucker' and h ere^ , ^ AC808S 4AdhcsiVa Ua third session on "W hat We Be­ Academy hut passed- \ip a sched' Solandt, a senior Canadian defense Floorwalker — ^ o u asked m e . AaUclottiBg Drug*' Frrferted; Andovegt''Nov. '(Special) Mr*. F te^ont were reliving the IX lad of X I Cry of lieve end Why." with the Rev. Ed­ tiled visit t > the National ChrpiU'ai | scientist, said in O.ttawa he could §•01x1 ol^ay*. while their huiband* th a t i ^ e w m inutes ago.- and I tc)ld CARNIVAL BY DICK TURN) baccbanali 't . (Ceattniied from Pagg One) Use Must Be Carefully Bupervieed A 4-H .group , of flfth,K sixth., and ward Sheppard at the parsonage;, (Continued.from Pnga One) Laboratory. pot interpret the' latest Russian eat itpiokinK on the porch.,' you t<>Xo**o“' your' nose down the coocert. PS X''. 0 P lay m u fk seventh grade girls has bdyn takep Friday, at 8 p.m., choir rehearsal; CMI.lciai In d ian souidea said B ul­ test a* Indicating the Soviets had M r Tucker—Ren ember when aislii to the left. « 8 o u ttr ‘ rehela opened fire on two Army ve* By EDWIN P[ lORDAI^, M.D. and S a tu rd ay . 6:^(1 p.m ., ro a st beef AmertcSB 7 V aw ov*f>'by Mr*. Howard ' 8phmnkl»; ' da^'. We have many other Countries' ganin and Khrushchev "probably" gained- ' atomic, luperlorlty. He en wore ah'ort »kirt*? ESven Chslomcr I did. begosh,- an' / • D ovai' h o ttff hIcM near the VllUge of Khandria. WMttea for .NEA 8er%-lce dinner and sale, by the Ladles' who think as we do, an4 India is termed it "JUtt another in a devel­ it led m e to th e che'eaC cm inter. coiintry leader, and Mrs.. Hoyden fikio- will extend their Indian. tour to Ve the knee. ■' • B ake ebim bar An df^er and anothar aoldler - Nature has given ua remarkable Behayolent Society at the church among them. ’ . opment aeries." Mre. Treemont Can't name th< Center paska, assistant leader, following aocial rpom. \ spend a day or two In Kashmir. 1 lOWUtd wera wouiCded..' bodies'Which function with great the realgnatloA of Mrs. Lewis Peck No Slip of Tongue The informants said the Ruaalan* /f: year it atarted but I can find oiit. While apehding-a day in a pic- inatrtnnant !B 1 AJiiMral E e h e a n a l 11 A serg^nt was shot and killed satisfaction. Once in a while, how­ who returned td teaching this fall. "In competition tor peace we are were witllhg to.vlait the colorful Hey. Charlie, what*year w*a it tiireaque Maine village, an artist p a n Axgroup 'of Andover women are M-: in Nicosia while walking along a ever, one of the bodily functions The flrat meeting of the group sure to win, the capitalist pres* Himalayan .state despite the dis­ you atarted wearing glaa.ee»^ entered the general atofc and asked llOoea sittsy 37 Pork cuU, 4ffNoniad* rehears^ vittH the Hebron Mial road. A homemade grenade thrown under Its new leadership was held Choral ^^roup which meets ori aepuaed me of making a slip of the pute over It between India and the proprietor if he kept cameTa 17 L anded often il Heavy blow* gets out of whack and one can. for on Tuesday afternoon after^school VENETIAN BLINDS LIFE l S Q ^ i t . e d at a British in Nicosia slight­ Mondey eVenlht> at 8 In Ahe Heb­ tongue when I said that inIn M«Moscow P a k istan . HevrnMt HMMin hair brushes., , ' , . V o p f r ty barbecued CLPunoral notice example, have too easy clotting of at Mrs. Sprenkle's horns on Bunk­ I f P oet ly wounded another Tommy. the blood, or Its opposite —. too ron Elementanr School.'Tha local —they said - > tongue was loose: EXPERTLY If winter comeii, as W)hter wi)l, S h o p k e e p er-'N o air, i,we dont. IS Snake 11 Singing voice 4l Crop er Hill Rd. lapologielng) V’ae, we' don't get ISC hoee British authorXies published a easy bleeding. group ineluderM ra. Brian Mlnalga. —^hitt it w as no slip. We wtll not I ahail not mind its' fro»ty chill,.' |0 W hat m 21 C o m d o r - I I D reg*' 44 Man (Latin) Members of the group include deviate froip the path aet - f6r us' much call for ’em. Nobody In these II filtered 46 Arabian gulf new la|V providing Tor » maximum Q — I should be interested to Mra. Holden Wright, Mrs.' Do|iald AEU Says Soviet • LAUNDERED If only my sweet wife, the dear \ doe* to somi 34 M usical of two years Imprisonment and a Gladys Wilhelm, Judy Chsffec. Joy by -Lanin." partss keikeepe camels. II Representative 47 Western atate learn about a drug which is used Ann Goulette. Elisabeth Prentice. Rlcharda Mra. OeoFge Munaoii and Will wear her .fur'coat one. more ^ n ^ l e m aseu rw fine of 100-pounda (5^ 0) fo r c a r­ Mrs. Nelson Warner. .^ , He added that he doesn't "like /' 5 Century plant II Announce- ' 48 Allot to prevent blood . clotting, par­ Astrld Skoog, Rpth Durkee, Ellse . y ear! / 31 Pedal digit rying offensive weapon*, including ticularly when one Is past middle The choral .group uK®u)T*ntly the capitalistic system, and when Exploded H-Bomb • REFAIRED —S. Omar Barker In .Satevepbst. A salesman asked hia boss. "Bitter medt 50Enervate Calkins, and Mary Anne Ramage. I apeak about coexistence it la not h r l b s M \BBtfr SAlTsniaiK.^Could I have Turs- 32 C onsum es stone*. \ age and threatened with ap- working’ on a 'program of varied 24 HOUR SERVICE 34 Sharp point Rebels on the island are ^demand- Also Frances Barton, Paula for the purpbse of continuing that (Uy off? It'e'^our silver wedding poplexy. —F. W. Vsnly, Karleen Taylor, Wendy Chrlatmaa music for a Concert Washington, Nov. 2.5 (P)—The TEL. JA 9-SIS5 w u rnm om B -k A frustrated woman la'the wife, 26 O peratic solo > r id II ing that Cyprus be united, with shortly before the holidays, x ryatertb But I give de facto recog­ r n m m i ^ anniversary. r 1 r 7 J A—-Tliere are actually two sub­ Calkins and Karen Falectta. who finds an immailed letter the 37*TM yG al------Greece. stances which are sometime* used TIrkets Available' nition to capitalism hnd grant that Atomic Energy (joranrfsslon The bos* anarledK , Due to Ua Ikrge sise and varying It does exist." CONN. VENETIAN gave her hu.shand -to mailtail *1 atiy’ 10 VUigolh king i T r w. In human beinga to delay the co- i ^rla. the group la Miss Marion Stanley, of Long (AEC) saya Russia ha* exploded months ago. In the ptKket of IM Bogs—Do I have to put up with X Khrushchev' was cheered when this every twenty-flvC-years? 12 Common Illatio n or clotting of b l^ . One .jivided Into three sectioni working I Hill Rd., la in charge of the ticket a nuclear device a* destructive a* ■LIND LAUNDRY CO. coat that haa been home during '\ r X fl he'Nsald. Russia would not peg for comm odity Faure Urges Test theie I. heparin which la oh- Vli 41141VIdifferent C4*V m*»«*g»»»l*XJi*X»*aasignmenta. Their ' Mle1^-1 for j the % roaajt heef dinner to mtlllona of tons of TNT — a forca ESTABUSHED 1947 that period to have a button aewed 14 T urn tained by making an extract from coex'tatonce b u t woUW fig h t lo r It. Tlie other day we met a man current sewing projects Include "■ IflXrainary iT r » liver. The other la dicumarpi He declgr^ .he Riisstana "are de,' that could be unleashed only by a Oh It- .• ____ bcanbags. ptneuahiorts and skirts. ! Armstrong Honored hydrogen blast. ¥ who had reacheeing th* explosive equl o u t OUR WAY OY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 40 L arge notice sides. apoplexy bbt may have 'valilie for to make honey. It Is, however, a § Manrhrsler Evening Herald An­ mented: I. X valent■ of ‘ one milUoh...... tons of "NTN' T . SirpU O w er The election Issue also gave for­ a few patients. requirement of all beekeeper* to T Q — I am a\ saleswoman stand-, dover rorreapondent, Mrs- . Paul "Here In Indls, ,we have AAy*‘ Strauss didn’t call It A hydrogen OO AHEAP, WISE r THEM REPAIR VBH,TMeVRB AWPF-^Piyrr-TT/.-'' CERTAlNty. 52 M etrical foot • i mer Premier Pierre Mendca-France record the number of hive* each tern which we believe 1* b d tter , OUYSMAVE LSTTIM’ OM 51 M aple genu* III ing on my feetXfrom 6:50 .In the owns with the Town Clerk before Pfnnatlek'l, telephone Pilgrim explosion hut tils reference ■» PryUptosair ; i- 6UV6, HAVE yOOR MR. MORRl65Ey.'—HAK-KAFF.f^ w .. and other leading Radicxl-Sbciali'st 2-6A16. than either capitalism or social/ energy -yield .measured In l\tt -/ FUM WITH THAT ' C )C rr A LOT OF THAT THE MELLO. Hetto, Twtses/ i deputies the chance to movt Into morning to 6 or A in the evening, T}tc. 1.** / -\ TRICKS TO KIP machime i s M0 B B I« s y / , SLAD you DID.' with only, a half hour for lunch Ism .” ' 1 ^ 'megatons made it seem apparent eiE£SOFAIRHOSE.' 55 Couples ? r » r IT open Opposition. Faure la also a Servlcea la Hebron Both Khrushchev and Bulganin Texm / TOURCOkAEPyiS TK BOVS CM MCio reh u m a m ^ PLEA6 A»T — WELL, MAJOR, i when I alt. Lately Ypy right leg Sunday tervlces ab St/ Peter's During the dark ages, cat* were aueh a dtvlce was involved. Atomic X 5S Rrritfng tools Radical-Socialist, but many mem­ appeared to hod agreement. ASEAPAS VOUR THEM AUTOMATIC AN'CAMTEU. AFTERiibOJ. J F \ n OK'AV. I'LL 'tSREAT CAESAR.'THE IT 51 has begun paining n)e and even Episcopal Church in HehtAn will roaated alive and dropped 'from b o n ^ have-an exploalve force of MACHINESTHAT •CMAAORE, u - iS I 57 P ronoun bers of hi* party for a long time Bulgantn an d -K h ru sh ch ev - up to^ about 100 kllot'ona — the )MfiLDQN DRUG CO. RBRAIR J O e S / .« 0 TH 6 MOVE BACK TO m a n r e a d TWISOto'* Xl after a good night's albep. I aiYake include communion at 8:30 a.m.; high toirera in an e'ffprt to do away -nJRMCXJTWORK BUT- WON'T T. M. a4.u. aeM ea[ DOWN have atipported him only to make with tne aplrlts of witchcraft, Faya whose . government, is officially equivalent of 100,000 tone of TNT. CMS <• leaaiaii* •« WITHOUT MUCH THMK'SOIF A tA S O e HOOae MANOR MiND AND FLED FOR DEAR T 5i a Show of party unity. ^ in the morning with the'aame feel­ Sunday school at 9:50 followed, by , o 1 . 901 MAOf STREET C^. INI HS<**vV**l'**v I Peel y ing. Is this a beginning of some­ teenage dlacuaalon group. In the t»>« National Geographic Society atheatic—received In Bombay All • Th.e blFgpxt American nucIFar VNi coaMiCKst Man aiatcai MEUF.' THATKIP A h jo T TOMORROW,'-- U F E / MOIN HE PEEKS INTO I Spoken Oh the last two Votes of confi­ SWItslOS ON 5T 5t thing aeriouS? —Mrs. T'M: TOOK'A ^ e v i MISLED ■ A6 A1N “Buteh eaye H’e wonderful In the gouthwett—-temperature lE n ta r dence on -Faure's demand for De­ rectory; morning worship 'at 11 •EM-HE'S ROLL-V vTHANj<561\«Nko A — There are aevaral poatible a.m., followed by adult confirma­ TOOCM/ AND DECIKS ebout 80. yet he can gee snow on the mountains from cember elections under a system Din n e r .' TO RETURN.' causes for the discomfort yoh are tion claaa. - of proportional representation, the having in your leg. You shhuld UTTERLV Ms ctll window!" Thex chUdFents-confirmatlon class to a” to S' cabinet survived only through the have your feet examined for the * ’ 4 ^ l» to § W i BAFFL\N6/ backing of the Communists. vtilL meet on Monday and Thura- possibility of fallen arches and ilay of next week at 3:30 p.m. in •Can’t Figure It O ^' BY AL VERM ■ X % PRISCiLLA'Si P 0 l^ Fsure's troiibleX. stsrted Oct. 6, make sure that you are weaiini he rectory. , \ when he oustedJouXsoclal Repub- the moat comfortable shoes . po*- \ ■ Vesper eervico x 1*M ^ IN G TO TIDY MY lirsn (Gaullist) n^isterj who ROOM, MOP THE FLOOR, albte. There la also the possibility ,\ a vesper service will be Jointly 'JUST TWlNVf, . UST THE STAIRS openly op.stsed his policies in Mo­ of some difficulty with the blood conduct^ by the Rev.. William X PRISCIULA.'J AND VACUUM ^ rocco. Since then, the Premier has circulation- in your legs. I should Berhlnian of Boarah, and the Rev, THE RUGS f ha*d_ nO assured .working majority tay that this was serious enough Dpjtgtaa F. Pimm at SL ..Peter's a -of the--Asseiphly. Now the- dlecon- for: you ta. aeelt: relief, v fc^sedpai Church, Hsbroh,''dn Suh- ^oSiiSoi^ui \the sN o z o N e „ , KICKU) .Since it proposed earl.v elections which I am aware indicates that Rev. Stephen Chamberlain for^the W a r m th W l i W a i f h t ‘ i STRATEOV rn eip a healthy person can iu;« 'X OLD COACH the government has had' to devote worship service at the First Ci almost all It* attention to this tion of blood of the usual quantity gregational Church on Sunday He'll love thii handsome DUNELLA robe. . . problem. Every other major de­ at least as often as every three morning at 11 o'clock. Mra. W alter. GENUINE cision has been held in suspense, months without producing any Montie Sr., will be tn charge of its perfea fit. generous cut... Jffl{>eccable tailoring. and th^e seems almost no chance h arm w hatever. '' ■ the happy hour. V Feels'and looks like a luxurious impott^ioft worsted. for an ^ vigorous action in the Q ---- Wo\lI(1 VOM Church School will begin at present state of uncertainty. about the floating kidney? J 9:30. Mad^M wuh trtd w e*(Jforever.rem ade HARRIS TW EED, should like to 1.1. y A worship .workshop will be held more wmJerful by the unsurpassed DUNK8AR d,evelops and whether it cun >c I in the afternoon at 2:30 in’ the corrected with surgery only, and | church social rbom and will be tailoring. The perfea tll-sesson casual robe. Hospital Notes if it la serious. —Mrs. H. B. :open to- all teachers and other In- Choice of authentic Tartan plaids. Each robe b u A—This la a condition In which | terested people. . TOPCOATS one of the kidneys is not attached Robert Sprenkle wtU lead the iu own re-usable vinyl utility case. P aU ents Tilda v: 118 as firmly as normally and moves 1 diacusaion of "Miracles ” at the BOOTS AND HER BUDDIEI Her Dad BY EDGAR MARTIN A- D M T T E D W E D N E S D A Y : aroimd to some extent. It may not j Senior Pilgrim Fellowship meeting John Munsie, 144 Campfleld Rd.; produce any lymptoms at all, nor I a t 7 o’clock. ‘. • Authentic Tartan Plaidi • Giurantadd Washable Here’s a real luxury topcoat at s \ VSMm HCRmt SXWO NMD QAOO BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANK Mra. Alice Trowbridge, 801 Main i-enlilre treatment- If treatment fa j . The church calendar of meetings J • Creue Resistam down-to-earth, price. Expertly tailored I e t St.; Mrs. Edith Marshall,-Talcott- needed. Surger.y is the only method for next week is as follows; Mod- of genuine Harrin Tweed fabric in all ...\ DORTT CK B SEiH V iK i: AND NOW YOU'RE DROWNlH* OTVIMIS SPH\ SAWYER? Ok.-NOW IREM EM fSR ! THENYdU'iRl ville; Denise Pomeroy. RFD .1, of correctlfig the condition. ’day, 8 p.m., a meeting, of-the the most wanted shades. A topcoat W P S . T V S TAVSWD k lfU liW i!!! SOME TROUSLE'----- lOST/i“ YOUR SORROWS. WHAT OlD THE PILOT,WHO— OOPSi HERE COMES AAORC ' 1.95 '400\ '•RWATsifiN.TOCfANOtt Coventry: Mrs. Jennie Clark, 272 EXPERIMENTAL PLANE. YOU SAY YOUR NAME WASf TRQuSLE... OAMOn O j a c k , m y ESCORT., YOU'O Charter Oak St.; Arthur Reed, that haa, “ClasH” written all over it.- KNOHlCOCWDSfT ggTTIR RUN, r HAHOSOME.----- River St.; Rockville; Richard Lee, Sizes for everyone. Regulars^ lo n ^ SXPWP South Coventry. and shorts. A LITTLE MORE' ADMITTED YESTERDAY: X-'' " TROUILt WON'T I Ms*. Mary Maynard. 302 Main St.; HURT, THINK Andrew Hogg, Hartford; Louis IL L STAY. Han-sen, 27 Klro SU; Miss Shirley for tHe ■Wilson, 31 M atliey S t.; Mra. Jan et Hanna, 13 Walker St.; Harold man with : Lawson. Vernon" Trailer Court; Robert Urquhart, 111 Concord St.; Ralph Twitehell, 9.5 Easex $t.; a price : Jean McVeigh, 257 Spriice St.; M rs; K ath erin e W inzler, 186 on his head : e«p». IM I by M CA Sen fi# , IM . Greenwpi^ Dr.; Lorraine- Charest. 21 W a s h in g to n S t„ Vernon. JEFF COBB 3Y PETER HOFFMAN V •• • rT-.' 'ji; ?' /A d m i t t e d t o d a y ; B rian PACE Doyle^ 91 Fatrfleld St.; Fred Clark, '* “tF..7lF^rHESE-tA6TTHRE£-YEAR6^| Room For Doubt! BY LANK LEONARD T40NEY.:, TM-GOINS ANSWER , BUT, DAVE, MICKEY 141 A dam s S t.; S h erry M ichaud, S E T T E I t MAY0E YOU THAT AO I 0 YOU.' PROMISE ■ IN PRISON ARE HELD A6ANST M 'appillg. 1 ONE THING YOU, PLEASE KEEP RM.L...FNALLY CAN Qurr ...AND VMTcoming DEFMinLV, CLANCY! VOUVE WELL*AH-1 WAS GOING TO THE B IR T H S y e s t e r d a y .’. A « 0TT»«-TVWi$ BEING T> « . WITH AVJ0 6 / TRYINGI.,.DON'T EVER (jiVE UP/ BEEN SINGLE SO LONG, you LODGE TONIGHT, DEAR! OH, I daughter to Mr. and Mra. Wesley OFF TO e c M o a ' FAMILY BREAD­ Keeney, Glastonbury: * son to Mr. b y NOtV TO GET MY­ WINNER AFTER SO HOUUMAN A NATURALLXCLANCy? H£ KNOI COULD NEVE? STAMP BEIN' s e e ! w e l l - a h - okay, p e a r , and Mr*. Russell BamTbft. 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Middle *I taataosta ' « A r s j mBsiiw s m « «a Tpke.; Mrs. Frances ' Andrews, Birch Rd,, Vlirnon; Mrs. Mary CAPTAIN EASY He'g Y'uur Man BY LESLIE TURNER Busy BY MERRILL C. BLOSSEB Sultos and daughter,'98 Columbus FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS "St.;. Mrs. Helen Luca.s, 16 Box Hill HS LOOK* A LOr LIKE ROYCRI / 6HHUPV COKt~THAT RIA05 AfiLUTOOl \ THAT n M.P Dr..' Rockville: Mrs. Dorothy •UT TMMtr* •RMSTKlMli M 6 CMJ.S HM BUT 1 CANr-gMUT.COKE SmETTOf \EXPVAM MW I'M eKPeCTIWdi A Wh en THIS ioM6-riAr •THATS iiiMW Dowding. RFD. Rockville; Mrs. AfOliT HHA THAT* UAfiUeLY V’COKB'*. THE 5AH&»TER who NAS OepORTEO I ffTP TRY TO ■ r fpo Ml M r , RECORD ISTMROUOH. SAYII46f June Skinner and son.-South W'ind- fam iliar. 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:\ Last Period Touchdown V fR o ck v ille B ea ts G]rRds Top Lineman \V Cole, .Wojcik and Turk / E d ge n er 57-42 Foy MemOTial Contest Reach" Double Figures Paces" R ecord Fifeld By PAT BOLDUC ByDONBEROEE Although (kimibg up with thsir worst'performsneq ttf Uie snabon Rockriile High School's,promising baaketbill team opan«d Us sea­ By PAT BOLDUC the undelgsted b)it tw(ice tied'Hsnchciter Mtrehants msnSged to gnlit son last avcailm downihg a fine Alumni xquad at the achoot jj[ym 67-42. Breaking away for an 11-point advantage early In the third period Won by Firemen 21-6 s 6-0 vlctwar over the rjvel B u t Hartford Pros yesttird^ morning be­ An exepnant crORri|,was on hand for the annual Thaaksgtvtng nig^t Coach EWn Zatwsky’s.. ImpressIve . .Manchester . . High cagarti raced to a B e f o r e 1 0 ,0 0 0 F a n s fore 300 fsitkst the new.East Hartford High School4 ^ . The trsdi- featui hard fought and well earned 60-.54 triumph over a strong Alumni quin­ tionsl battle, M ich Is seldom decided until the flna) whlstfe has blown, TSt* two squads. fnatclMd points The team has good shooter*, bet­ tet last night before approximately 1.400 fans at ^ Armory. Let- No one «ould deny it; yesterday wna Uie riremen’a day.. They not \ ter height than usual, jtlenly of was probably wsMvorst, at leaat from a apectator'a viewpoint. In the for five pilnutea of Uio first Gfior- termen Alan Cole, Dave Turklngton,- Captain . Eddie wo; ojclk and junior OWy won the ball game 21-6 at M t Nebo but they also won the Town By EARL YOST innual Turkey'Dak series stsrted a few seasons back between the Silk Ur. With th* score 8-7>Di6/crowd speed, and a high||y capable bcmdi. Champtmahlp. the Foy" Memorial T ro ^ y , th ^ rlfh t to represent Manr Frond slag Juniors I Norm Hohenthal spearheaded the season's opening win. The talented i angy^pick Hart, a 28-year-old mechanical engineer at Cltv A. C. and Eaarltartford Chnifcaddrs. prepared for a nip and tu i^ battls. Cole, displaying a deadly oh#-)ianded set shot, paced the Red and White cheated H»: a 1 ^ 1 g«ne In Scwall, N. J., and Were assured of no le«s The h<)st Pros hsd sRoolutely no- Suddenly, and with 'cbiwijnolfig pelPonte, Co - Ciptatn HaimUon Standard in Windsor Lock.s, snapped Johnny Kel­ ^IStOiger, Don Plank, and Korers with 10 points. Turklngton chipped In with 15 valuable mart$* thait • tie for the Connecticut Midget Fototball h ^ u e Utle. ■ v running attack, wtndlnk up the 48 fury, the Yellowjackel/ottaci nrs and the sturdy Wojcik added 11 points to the cause. And It was y ^ T h e Police Cruisers gave It all they had anii at one point In the ley’s pHenomehal string of successive victories in ^he Five minutes of action wdth ^ minus>inuB , Close Shave gan. to function. Q uiver than yqu *lR#ml^wic* are seasoned varsity permmers. Baied on last night's Hohenthal's atellar rebounding tn the last quarter that helped the vie- 'mutest trailed by only one point, but the winners w re not to be denied. Mile Rom Race in Manchester, yesterday when he showed eight yards_on ths_grouni AlxSl could spell Wayne ^uptcrschinti Uirs maintain their final five-point verdict. . rouchdowns by Gary McConnell, Greg Mdnchuclf ^ d John M ^ arth y X halfback Ernie Foumierj\ Who thia same lad, e i ^ tlmq on the Formar.ee, s pair of promising lis heels lh,the famM Boston runner in the 19tH running of Maarhester (f) uM The Indlaha produced thelr>r ind three polnU after touchdowns gave the Smokies 2i nninfs^niv «n* wound up . playing quarterbwk j i{nd»: j. ^gaiT ciem.nia. Kusq long end of a fasybreak, pushed in Ors,. Kupferschmid Beer- \ the popular^rkey Day feature. Hai^a graduate of the Uni­ KuSQian. th, will also be Intugal parU pooieat showing In the final eight less than they had tallied against the Cruisers In tl early in the third quarter when Tackles' nycourka, Kolesinskl, Y. four neat d riv en baskeU and the minutes of the spirited action, fall­ Off to Good Start playrt before the season opened. The difference In W^terday’s Ult versity of Pen^'Ivania and holder of th« American six-mile Moose Trlnks was hit hard anri : Vinrek.BmKll, schoolboys were on their way, 16-fi. of this year’s team. Senior Mike . . . ,. ' Guards: A, Marques. G. Vlncek, Rus- Bryne^^playing his first year of ing to connect from the floor al the TD scored by Robin C r ^ of the losers. ^ \ ^ record, battled felley neck and neck durmg the first half of forced to the sidelines, although. ,on. oaskrii. / - ' O tM Outelosaed though hitting on eight of 12 East Hartford’s leading runner,- centers-.jbioskp. Holmes, varsity ball, is expected to see the race but turnfed on the steam during the final two and In the sedoi0 period, the under- charity tosaes. Apparently trylnjg F Pis. a S * ‘b lir t* £ ^ * ^ S f’*h L “ i 2 i & T ends. For la rwjng V u s e Uim s carried six t i , ^ . for a gain of only i « “ ck.^ grada completely.out-ctaeaed their plenty of action as the season pro- haps beat game on^half miles to by 150 yards. His wThning time of Named Back of the Week in greases. , to speed up their attack, the locals role, f ...... H HI Career, was the best back on the flankers were, outstandlij' on de- seven yards. The Pros offered lit-1 ksm kaHfsnl (*) predeceaOors as they thllled It- were guilty of many erratic passes Wojcik, ( ...,, s M au fense, Mike Churilta andWodd Pot­ 2 4 :28.1- wa.s 8,1 .scciihds slower than the couris^ record of - tie In the way of an aerial attack,! Ends: Topey, Joe Lavado, N. Four- college football by the 'AssiKtated Rockville fbUdw-ers will not havs Shctinlngii, ( . (to 0 Add. He carried the ball 10 times Press for his performance on Nov. marke)« to only “two for the long to wait t(> ree their favorites and loose ball handling, and their Kcnn-y. c ... 2 3-2 3 ter. O ^ r standouts weVe CurttS 24:20 set iii; 1953 by Relley but was the secondNoest time conspletlng but /hree j Tackle,. Koslow.kl. Tsylor. Mtcholet- t for a 32-11 edge. Fine de- Hohenthal. c . 3 .0-2 4 for 86 yards,, averaging 8.6 yante 19 was Ohio State's Hapalong Casr go Into action in the Valley B Shota missed badly aa the Grads Turktnttoh, g a try. Coach BUI Shaw said that It B la k ^ Jo b n Lukas and MeCartan. ever turned in. The littleTrishman out of Bulkeley ^igh in for 63 yards, with 43 yards being tl. Gsiisnt. . ye play by Don Beerwbrth and made a determined bid to pull the 4 •7-S 15 : / Ftne Kicking { chalked up the last , time they han-1 ^Ouyds; a. Marques. Brennan, Roy, aady. Cassady pass^ and ran League. Rockville .visits strong 8lmmon«, c .. . 0 3-3 3 :.was the running performance New I^rklon and Boston U^versity trailed Hart across the Mlchl^n diszy last Saturday. excellent rebounding by cq- Wethersfield Friday, Dec. 2 In the game out of the fire. ■- Cyr. a ...... , 0 44 4 Hill Kuhlmann kept the Crulserk died the ball late In the final period | “ Kmers Sanaarro. Ootf. (^Optaln John DelPonte were Im­ Hahn, c ...... 2-1 2 he had seen this Seas9n In midget '■ leagfie -Opener for both teams, Worked WeU Together out of serious trouble all afternoon final line. Hart in his first 'iXi’ke.v Dav race,'was gecond in and trailing 0-6. (Backs; Marlnrllt. E. Fournier. Pe- portant factors, . Meanwhile, the Aluninl came up football. y with a fine exhibition of kicking. 1954. ' nUannniB.inv I Irlllo, Trinks. John U>vado. Asosiss. Wethersfield .!* again'led by fabu­ $4 Totals 17 3M7 M Longeat Roii Merrhanu Disappointing Manchester o 0 0 «-0 The Grads performed much bet­ lous Ja y Beal, the .league's leading with a strong, tall .and fast array Alamat (S4) For the winners in the runnm Perfect weather conditions pre- X R a -In n W m -L S n n \ Except for their 49-yard drive Touchdoait,^ Thompson. W arrior^W iii, P r Pta. For the firemen. M cO onn^w as tadar Not Working ter In the la$t half as Ajl-State scorer last season, f^ k v llle , will Jim Pa'.'ker, 242-pound Ohio and worked remarkably well to­ $ Ixiwd, ( 4-5 a department It was BIU BggieMm vailed for the 10th time In the for the morning's only.score late duo of Sum Pliska and Glen Nar- gether to provide the Indiana-with I Koskl, ( the ouUtandlng g ^ n d gatrier. He Manchuck, McConnell and Pottei be out to avenge last year's one­ State./guard, was named Afisoeiat- T l years since the race was re -' In the fourth quarter; the 'Mer­ hayback StanXpriffen Intercepted >koh-begen-to hit-censlstenUy. Th* sided early season loss to the ed Press Lineman ai the '•^eek, a stern test. The losers were espe­ 0 Lynn, f made the longest run of^the after- assisted ably by Jim Curry, Kevin vlved In 1046‘ and for the second ' Nuikeroua Manciteater reel, chants also proved a disappoint­ Extend x^tr^ak Morhardt,Mo ■ I ...... a 3-5n noon sweeping a ro u i^ end lor a an enemy p«aa '6n the Merchants' . two combined foc_23 points tn the Wethewfleld lads. Nov. 23, for his play NoY,., 10 cially sharp from the 'free throw Toomey, Roy ulm and lltUd BUI straight year a crowd of 10,0001 dents hkye been stopped during ment to thqlr ftjllowers. The locals, line making good on 24 of 39 tries .22-yard gain. / Whlte^U. \ 45i SalvuQcr and 'Thompson alter­ last half. This prevented the game fiarkvlllr (tl) against Michigan. ■ ' \ ^ lined the, course with several, the past N) days by Mancheater ’Wko entered the game averaging nated for an elghtWard ,gain be­ froifi turning into a complete romp. . B r Pis, or 62 per cent. On the other hand uand, e ...... a However, no g a m Is the effort The Victors' line had the situa­ thousand remaining at the start­ Polim Depmdment radar teams cibse to 200 yai-ds on the ground, 15/ IHDiik, f ...... ,...... i 0-3 the winners made 68 pier cent of tion well In hand throughout. fore Salvuccl broke ^ e r'h is owrrj Pliska was high man' witji 10 Grout, f ...1...... 0 IM) 0 p. i^IsnSiai’.’c'".'..V.'.’..? of one or two,^meri only. For the ing and, finishing line which, was I buf/fortunat^y for Dick Hart wer^^ held to 107 yards by their. Philadelphia Warrlort,,. .Ofi 4fU r drop­ potntii. Narkon garnered 16 to Ue fitaitzr. ( 4 their foul shots or 25 for 37. Only They were a menace to the Cruiser nelgbDorii>g rlVals. Although the right guard for 10 ystds and a FoUee Pave.^alauaky, Bob Reid, on Main St„ opposite the Maryl none was In dwration yester­ first down on the loaers\38. Skin­ ping their bpcnlng game of the Wayne Kupferschmid of the High Dripuntr, • c ...... ',,,, t two baskets separated the- rivals Mike C h i^ a .' PhU Thayer and backfleld all through the game. Cheney Library. All proceeds will | day morning b en m n 10:45 and victors ^ow ed a better, pass com­ BryiM', c ■...... J Rangers Blank with HigWhoiatng a 17-15 margin. Charles Adams, Dsve Allely, pletion avbrage, five for ii, they ner bulled for two more yard* be­ season, have come , up with the School for nmnerup honors. Beer- Rtmkitwlci. s ...... 1 ‘ v.'-v.v.v.-. 2 Tom MeCartan played, a strong enter the Muscular' Dystrophy/ 11 o’rlock on E. CMter St. fore halfback Tony ,Agost<)'\jnterr worth entered; the game, in. the Bsrrworth. s ...... t And thanka to Hohenthal, Cole and, game.da the line. At SVler, Mort Chick Barbato, Bob Cote, Mike Fund of the sponsoring Nutmeg' wiere able tO.Raln but 61 yards in longest winning sfl'qak in their 10 W, Kupfcriirnmid, z (i Wojcik, the Indiana alao led in re- 2/ ^ -: Kearns, Tom Kelly, Ron Laliberte, Had a radar unit been set up the air. Mancne^er also held a B-S cepted quarterback Tilly D u ls e ’s second period and tallied 12 points. Lrlbrnguth. s ...... 0 Boston Bruins 1 Mariaaoa, g Moptiny and Malauaky and Reid Forest 116, Tall . C e d a r v of the lanky Rond R a ^ -w ln i^ pass on the home team’s IL' ,\ years In the National Basketball DelPonte appeared to-have lost bounids 40-36. , 1 valc^ously In t ^ backfleld McCarthy, Tim Measler, Jeff Lebanon. / edge In first dowpa' 24 .Totals ...... would have been detoWeJ.' to The interception indlrectry, Assn. / '/■ none of hls rebounding prowess Touts 23 !»:» $7 Wojclk’s quick hoop and Turk- 1$ H « . a losing cause. . Oentllcore, BUI Mondun, Milt Kelley's clocking of 25^^15 was Follov/lng closepp'lo the script / Alamsi (4!) New York, Nov.' 26 (A5 — Win­ floors at half ai-si. Plouff, Mike Skclly, Roii Trombley the police station instead of of pre0ous hollcli^^ skirmishes, helped to set up .the game’s only The Warriors extended the cur- HSstollled off both boai'ds and did F Pit. iugton’a two free throws provided The llreflghtera aright have rua approximately 4 seconds slower \ Moter n (Ml n ger Wally Hergesheimer looks the Red and White with a 4-0 lead and Jeff Tybur all deserve the continuing on to the flntsh MAe. three fist fights broke out yester­ six-pointer. Ernie Fournier recov­ riiit a nmst commendable job. _ _ («); - the score evea higher If It had than Hart’s blistering/'pace. The This year's High squad has tre­ Dohrrty. f ...... 0 like hls old self again and the tn th* opening quarter before Qhfi* highest of credit for the aggres little blond runner paced the field Hart was exceeding, the post day but’ as usual no noticeable ered his own fumble for a five nlght, before a record NBA Con- S. Kupferschmid. f ...... I itersoa. t r:. aot beea for the combiaed efforts sivenesa they displayed In the weU speed limits when He turned on yard Ibsa and his quarterback venlnm HaW crowd of 8,537,- with mendous potential. Baaed on what Hsiiy__ I y f ...... n New York Rangers, already a Johnson foiind the range for the In 1651-1952-J653/to tie Joe Mc- d.imagc was infilctec) and one Alumni. Two foul shots by K®"* H i of the forward’ wall of the Oula- deserved victory, the gas. player from each team, Fred 8y- sneak netted merely two yards. a 118^7 victory oVer- the New other teams In the Valley B Plltaa, c surprising success In the National ...... era Tims aad time agaia these (Tuskey’s conservative record set League will have thia season, Payiiir, f ...... ny Lowd gained a 7-i lulvantage The victorious Fireflghters 030-1031- courka (Merchants) and Chirly Norm Fournier promptly punted York l^ckerbockers. McMullln, r ...... Hockey Leag-e, have found them-: floMl men were battered, by the .bard In 1036-1031-1032. Becau.vb of bis Rockville will need to realise all Karkon. / ...... for the Grads who iield to . their traveled to Bewail this morning duties in iKe Army with Uncle Taylor (Pros), was ejected by the to diminutive Pretzel Jabobs who Broke He selves a new line with i e o r 1 n g Lsenat..UISSC, a 1 14- .1: icrsablng 8irifri(e-eatara,oaIy fo be for a Pop Warner bowlgam'e. They feet, six Ihcbes.,Although,he, didn't was downed oil- the East Hartford of this potMtUai and .moM, if tbay punch. lead. . until ....Turktngton’e' three- iMf ,y:eaf, jKblley was . unable offer It w all illbl, Kelly suffered Officials; . In other'gomes the Syracuse 1» . ; H f 42 tlirewh- for a-loee d iratop ^ richly deae-vo th e hroor for Manchester moved 25 yards witli NdUonala broke o third plaice tie are to reiieat, as-i«4«44a obam pi^^ at.haU. time. 0-W;B>ahcssJ/=; Hfrgy. stdelinad by two.JMpars. ToMa 35 tha Uae acitfrimage. ’tp take/jiart In the 1054 r a (r e' stomaclv'cranfp.s. st the three and’ YibS rettUdnlhf.' The IS tramendoua record cothpUed' dur Nick Costes, 1954 winner, did not the opening kickoff before a fourth Gamble Paid Off . with Boston in the. Eastern Divi­ ate fractures of hls left leg after WhIU (it) John Hui^es and Bob Reid pnUsed Ing the season.. -r one-liaR mile mark and gradually sion, by .defeating the , Celtics 111- 26, 80, and 27-goal seasons, gsvq teams exchtuiged points until B compete' yesterday due to a leg in­ felldiehind the flying Hart. own gamble failed and the losers Thr^e |■.unnlng,plays gained Wojcik elloked on two charity very highly the . efforts of the fpl- The team left by cars at 10 tbok over on their own 37-yard eight yarils for the Merchants and 103. The Minneapolis - Lakers Dollar D «| Tomorrow hls comeback a big boost with loering men, Tom Aadreday for Navy, Mlsala- could be no worse than runnerup. Red Wings. 'The Chicago 3lack 45 champion,.25:28; (4) Dr. C2inrlle roughing the kicker, i t gave East their defense fell apart. Philadel­ Hawka, meahwlille, took up the from hls Air Corps duties, sunk seconds to play anded the Idght’e Robbini^.bf the New York Pioneer the Masonic Temple when the five yards for delay of the game sippl, Georgia Tech, Auburn and Now 'TCU can take the title by four straight frye throws and tall scoring. . . . Hartford a first down"^n its ow-n put the ball on' their owm six. The phia’s Nell Johnston topped the chaae of the two loaders, defeat­ RttadRace Statistics lUb, a4 t.._two-time ...... winner...... and holder awards were distributed. Chief of 36. With the help of .a, 20-yard Vanderbilt in college football as beating Southern Methodist tomor-: Pinky Hohenthal did likewlsa to There's UtUe doubt tha( ths fans y i l rugged Thompson bucked his own scorers with 32 points. Carl Braqn Su3; ; j and Cottoa Bowl officlala row. / ing Toronto '3-2 to stay within r national championships 1 Police Merman Schendcl made the pass, from Trlnks to E r ^ Four­ led New York with 26. four points of New York, account for the Alumnl’s first wers well plaosed with last ntot'a Place' Nama . Club or Affiliate Time 5.-45; (5) Pete Clo.ve of St. John’s presentatloUs. right guard twice, once for four take a last took at the five con­ In other Thanksgiving Day eight tallies In the period. ekhlMtloB which proved a graat nier, the Pros reached IhV Mer­ yards and the second time for the -Hergesheimer made th« Rang­ i : Dksk Hart . . . . .«• CbL Track and Field, Pa,. ,,24:28 I Early Pace-Setter The Nats’ George King tenders before making selecUon* games, Colgate blanked Brown 25- The score was tied 11 tlnuu and; laprovettetit over last year's Ult, chants’ 28 before being stymied. big TD. / pletely dominate^ the game and ers’ new line, filled out by Paqny 2. J ohn KeUey aeeea ••*«••••• Boatbn Athletic Assn...... 25:15 ! Early pace-setter was Gibelius Late In the second period "an to fill their two remaining lucra­ 0; Cornell handed Penn ita 18th the lead exchanged hands on six won by ths Indians 70-35. Ikcapi with Close, Allan Frazier and Rob- Offei^vely for the Silk Town- befuddled;a the Celtics' brilliant tive Jan. 2 berths: straight defeat 30-7; Wichita Lqwicki and center /Don Rgli ' 8. George Terry Boston University ...... 25:20 Veteran Performers other Trlnks' boot was partiall;^’ pay off In. spade* against/^ occasions th the fast and furlouk In the third quarter when the bin.s close behind on Main St., op- brs. Salvucci, Skinner and Thomp- Bob Cousy. King tallied 29 points, Navy, geared for Its traditional gained a share of the Missouri Val first half. Cole’s,- 14 marker^ Grade fell behM there waa little 4. Dr. Charles Robbins ...... New York Pioneer Club .....25:45 blocked and.the Silk Towners too; stole the ball .from Cousy a num­ ley title with Detroit by routing ton’s highly respectetf goalie. Ter 0. Peter Cloee ...... Manchester Harrierf (A) ,;26:00 ! posite St. Janies' (^Tiurch. A., the over on their own 22. Three plays were the beat ground gainers inter-service run in with Array at along with Wojcik and 'nirklng- to choose lietween the tvid> (julnteto Yeaterdx.v’s runtilng of the I runners turned left on Charter Oak tting 62. 30 and 23 yards, res­ ber of times and outsped him on Philadelphia, I* the plyotal club in Tulsa 54-0; Wyoming muffed a ry Sawchuk. While boosting him 11 «. George HUller ...... Boston University ...... ,...2 6 :1 (1 Five Mile Road Race marked later, Player-Coach Gay' Salvuccl several drives. King scored five self among t)i« league leaders with. ton’s, combined total of poln^ ^ iw e qjiKe j St., at Main St., Kelly and Hart pectively, Russell, dependable A1 the five-team bowl parley. It waa share of the skyline crown With were responsible (or wXstdff . _ the ortnlone of this win- 7. Bobby Vinton ...... Manchester Harriers (A). • - 26:48 the 46Sth race In the long caneer tossed 24 yards to right halfback field goals in the first six n^inutes Colorado AAM by losing to Denver 10 goals for the season, Hergy I were side by side with Ten-y, Rob- Bob Skinfier who made a beautiful Marques. Yosh Vlncek and Orif- Navy which broke the )ce for th* Indians in ths running, liowd u and d *«’’■ *^*M«>n of the Indians. It's a 8. Charles Dyaon...... Finnish-American A. C...... 28:48 of Fred Brown 8r„ of the North I bins and Close following. After fen •iv^re the defensive standouts. of the final session to give the 6-3 on the last play of Ut* game; also gave the fresh line four goals little too early to tell hut U would Unlver^ty of Connecticut . ,26:40 leaping catch for a first down on service academies by accepting a In two nights. the aggressive Silver each had six 0. Werner OibeUus e*e»*ee* Medford, 5lsss., Club. Fred 6:24 on d iartcr Oak and Autumn Nats a 101-87, lead. Covisy left on shot In the Sugar Bowl last New Utah edged Utah State 14-13; certainly ^ ’vide a good feeling 10. Barclay Ward eeeaegee •>« e « ■ Hamilton Cqllege ...... 26:50 the Pros' 33. Back to throw and SiindW afternoon in Holyoke, personals for the second time in Lewicki, vyho passed off to Her­ tallies for the Grads .who elicksd has competed In road races and ' Sts.. Hart and Kelley were still Mass., the locals are expected to Year's Day. and word has It the Miami (Ohio) beat (^hclnnati 14- to aee a ManchSeterItancheeter uainteam qualify IL Norman Higgins New London ATp...... a . . 26:00 unable to locate a receiver. Sal­ his career. 0 for ita first unbesten-untled sea­ gy oh two of last night's scores, oh 12 df 17 foul tries Ifi'the first marathons for the past 35 years. 'r closer than two'men in a crowded get their V lffest test of the fall, Middies are favorer^ for the Cot- 16 mlnuUs of play, ' ' for the annual 8tato aaee A Tour­ 12. Gerald Vichi •eaaee^eeteeae University of Ck>nnecticut F 26:51 Fred is 49, only a youngster vuccl circled his right side for 11 See-.Saw Contest son-since ”021; William A Mary scored the opening goal Wednes­ I subway. Terry dropjied back to 40 yards to the 22-yard' stripe. Two engaging tn^ ■ high-scoring and 'ton Bowl this time oppoeite^Texa* Taking to ths floor at the atart nament at New Raven. 18. Adrian Itlchaud •a*ee*e«eee University of Comecticut ..27:21 when (ximpared to 6.5-year-old i yards in third place. At the High- The Lakers were outscored from upset Richmond in a 6-6 Ue, and day night when the' Rangers rm t Eeal lhet \ other passes were incomplete be- /^"‘**^*“^*‘* * plyoke Knights. The Christian. blanked the Bruins 4-0 In Madison of the third period Wtth\ their 14. Frank Barnes University of ConiV^cut .. .27:24 Amos Kujala of the Bmton i land Park store at 9:30, Kelley led the; field, but sank 49 free throws Favorod: that is, It th* M ld ^ s VPI whipped VMI 39-13. But the fin t refil tost for Zatur- 15. Manchester Harrie>r8 (A) ..2J:2S fore Salvuccl found fullback Torn-™®!' Staters wre comprised of Square Garden. third different quintet provM the WiUlaua MacArdle A. Yesterday's race was the i by six yards over Hart gnd this t many ex-col legUtfe greats n ow to get past the Western leaders. It can dispose of Army again, undoing for the Grads. With Cols sky's achoffiboye Is scheduled ITt- 16. Paul \wtlock e e•e g a e a*•a• • '-Unattacl^ed—Mau'achusetta .27:41 margin was maintained at 11:22. mv Thompson with a short toss was a see-saw contest until the Irhird Shutout day aigllM. Dee. • when they entor- 325th In the great career of Dr. and the 215-pound speedster bulled statibned at nearby Westover Navy accepts the Cotton Bowl In-" (4), Turklngton (5) and Hohen> 17. Allan eeeeaeaeeteet University of (Connecticut ..27:48 Cluirlle Robbink, 11 thiies a I However, at Porter St.. Hart fourth quarter when the Lakers Also encouraging for tha'Rang-' tam the Eigt Hartford Ronieta In his way to the four-yard line as Field. Kickoff is scheduled at 2 vltaUon eirocctcd, to follow a Mid­ Mayer Brilliant era were th* two (mnsecutlve shut­ that (2) proviCni; ths accclng ,i !. ... 1 18. Charles Barnes Bast Hartford Harflera .. ,.27:50 winner of national champions. ; opened up all throttles and sped o'clock at McKen^e Stadium unleashed a ,35-poiAt attack. Frank dle vtctor>C it would leave the (our an 6:80 fagageiBent at the Ar- r. the first half ended. Seivy, on leave from the Army, outs delivered by goalie Lom e impetus, the winners soom ' t^ory. To 10. Gardnar Wright Jr. ,., Unattached-/Briatol ...... 28:02 i past the little Beantown cam^ which is located on B e^ h St. Southcaatepil (Jonference schools 42-81 advsntage befbre the qualify for the state 20. Paul Phinney ...... Mancheste/'Harriers (A) ..28:02 Midway in the third quarter scored 17 points for At. Louis. Aftilqr Being Fined Woralcy, He now has three for the tourney the Indians need only to .University in Brooklyn, a Man- i nnd took over, never to battling to win the Sugar Bowl season, and while weak-seoring Inserted five new men wl: \ 21. MUt Dorem ua...... » a a • • a • Mancheafer Harriem (A) ..28:14 R'.issell hit Fournier hard and the The Royals played without win seven of their 14 scheduled Chester resident, was clocked in ' in the remaining two and one- fiery guard recovered the quarter­ spot a^inst Pitt, Boston doesn’t scare many NHL minutes remslnlng to be played. 22. Frahds Shea;:...... Manchebter Harriers (B) ...28:15 28:09: (6) George Hillier of Bos- | ’’" ‘f '" ‘’e" »et a blinding pace "Veterart trainers at HlalMh this rookie star Maurice Stokes If N aw dertinet the bta, or loses conteets against echolaeUc oppoet- back's fumble on the Pros' 42. throughout the second half. Royal New Y o rk ^ o v . 25 (>P>—Getting goalies it's still a big boost for Pinky Hohenthal, Silver and Eddie tlOIL 23. Chriatopher Durham HamUfon College ...... 28:25 ton University, Canadian national I capped his day's effort by winter will be led by SuiinV Jim to the Cadets, It would leave the Lynn fought back with valuable Herald Photos by Reggie Pinto Manchester moved for one .first Fitzsimmons, 81-year-old mam be­ officlala said Stokes I was injured slapped wltgV^$100 fine for tacka- New York. The last time a Ranger Roy Rhennlng with 10 points and 24. MUtoa ” Harkradar Jr. a a a-a a'a a Hamilton College ...... 2 8 :2 8 marathon King. 26:10; (7( Bobby I printing home 1.50 yards ahead of Cotton arid Sugar Bowl selectors daieical play naa had the desired goalie put together back-to-back scores to slice the Indians’ lead to New London A. C...... 28:30 Vinton of the Manchester Harriers I R^'ay, the public s popular choice, down but relinquished the ball four hind 3-year-old champion' Nashua. but gave no details. At the time Chuck Gleimey with nltte markers I.. 25. IViUlam Taylor -plays later on the six. Stokes left, the Royals and Pis­ switching thcii- hida fo f^® SEC effect on little OR Mayer, Pitts­ shutouts, pa was still . courtin’ 51-45 At the busser. / 26. Bob Niederman a a a a a a a «a f 'niverslty of Connecticut F 28:33 Portion of Record Crowd- -Team ^am ps, MacAr dle^ Close, ,Vinloii\ was the first high schcxil runner 1 , baadquarlera were set up Ben Jones is next at 72‘ wifi) quarter—OI* Miss, Tech, Auburn paced the Red squad to a 86-30 W:-' In a matter oT seconds defensive Preston M. Burch 71. \ tontons were hooked u'pt in a 50-50 burgh Hornet goalie,' ma. Marglii HHMd Twice / vtctoiy over the Widte team lit 27. Dick Brimley . aaaeeeapOia t ‘Hartford Harriers .,..28:35 to'^lntsh. Me Is'th^ current S ta te ' Masonic Temple. Prizes ‘ alftlme lie. George Yardley piled and Vaiulj’. \ \ Mayer, who! left th* team after Detroit looked good for the first Not taking ajiy chsnces/Uie North Medford C lu b ...... 28:35 schoolboy Champion. His time was I distributed after the runners the preliminary, ^ e k Dubanoekl 28. John lisak eaaaaaaaaa 27 points. 15 in the third peri- The GEC cliamp generally winds the fins returned to the nets last time this season while knoiiking Alumni started the final period and Alan Johnson fladi hooped 10 89. John McMartIn aaaeaeeeaaa Hamilton (College ...... 28:40 26:42: f«) cniarlle Dvson of the ‘drkey-dinner. A od\as Fort Wayne pulled away. * up In New Oceans at the Sugar night and shut out the\H*rshey off the Canadlena and taking with a team comprising Moe Mor- College, Pro Weekend Twenty Teams Remain ! Fl'nnlsh-AihcrjeanAihcrlean A. C and Win-j *dtal of 82 dinners ^ere served. points In a losing catlM. Th* clubs so. PhllUp CarroU . < . . . . United States Marine (Corps 28:43 Army a^d Navy Meet Bowl, but there's no guarantee. Be/rs, 7-0. \ fourth place, tt was only the hardt, who set a new school scor­ were mad* up of other'High can­ University of Connecticut F 20:01 I sted, 26 43: iK y v erner Gibelius •of ' competed received And there’s itu guaiantee ak to ing record last winter. Bob Buck- 81. George Pi^nona . . . . . Radio, Television Slate Undefeat^faud Untied at ysast one prize. Special Man­ \ The Hi^rncta, however, "-(muld fourth defeat for Montreal . this didates. 4 ' 32. Wesley Sargent...... Manchester Harriers (B> . .20:05 the University -of ConneqHcut who the SEC chi^mp will be, either. pick up no ,ground on the td p ^ h - season and but the fifth victory ley, Chet Morgen, LoWd and John­ 4 . 26:49 and 0 0 ), a tt^betweeh Bdr,-,^ chester and high school award.s Oirjjeiilcr Fealiires All four of the \hopefuls liave a son. The a)ert ^orhsirdt converted 83. Scott Clendanlel a a a.a e e a a a Manchester Harriers (B) .26:07 jNetv York (i<15— Football New I’ork, Nov. 25 ea Michigan State* of the Blg^ nets airored four goals In the open­ 42. Colin Pitblado .. .’Ikilane vs. Louisiana State, .A d; M tomorrow.' '$|'hen they competed. morning paper on time yester­ terday • by leading Detroit ing period. Parker MacDonald, tallied all of hls lievcn points tn Tel. MI MOM , 48. John Motyessey^j North Medford Club ...... 30:20 figures mow he has completed 10 and UCLA of the Pacific Coast. Ueorgla vs. Georgia Te*-h. Municipal Stadium could well be a derials for'xslx touchdowns, only make ready for the', Orange Married and the father of two day, but there was a pretty Llon.s to a 24-10 National Football The Orange Bowl pairs Oklahoma, Willie Marxhall and Jack Gaffery Held sroreless li) their first six the fourth quarter, and Boland's 44. Kenneth Lleber’ . West Hartford Harriers ... .30:26 Bowl and Mitryland, the only g(MMl reason. , one-hsnded set shot accounted for lag TraasportaUon, Mutual, 1:15 p.m.. Army va. test of defensive skill. , two lesa than his more hlghly- children, a son upd a daughter. League victory..-over 4he\ Green of the Big 7, and Maryland of the earh sicored twice for the Hornets. gam(-a this season, Hd Sutton and 45. William Button . Manchester Harriers (C) . .30:37 Army, a e 'j point underdog, is other nutjor team on the list- •After waltibg patiently for Buddy^ Sasser exploded for North th'e loaerw’ final markers and $190 elm aad Taxes Navy. tciuted rival. Hart is a lanky fellow who Bay Packers,, \ Atlantic Coast (^inference, both Rookie Jim Bartlett paced the 46. Gordon Pomeroy Manchester Harriers (C) .. .30:56 NBC radio, 2:15 p.m., tik-orgia the nation’s No. 1 defensive team •stretches up to six feet, two lnchc.s. j the paper, 'Mayor Turklngton Red’s attack with two goals. Hls Carolina against 8outh.^^Carollria. brought them to w ithin'a single .31:08 Holleder has ^ e n blamed by Two efbbs dropped from the unbeaten. 47. .Robert Kwash .. Manchester Harriers (C) .. va. Georgia Tfech. on the basis of having yielded only He parka 160 pounds on his frame. | left his htmie to view thoiRoad Carpenter scored two' to'uch- first came early In the final'period, They scored five touchdmvns with tally of the tiring Indians, 54-56, I ^ W IjN GLAND t'gr* -81:20 BbPM for the Cadbts defeats b.v "Perfeet"- , ranks yesterday. Xll four powers are listed ar.io'ng 48. Dave Remea * aiftSie as Bast Hartford Harriers ... NBtr telcvisionr 1)15 p.m„ 139,5r yards per game In compiling Northern (SD) Teachers lost In his' last conipeUfive race, o h ' Race.. Jnst as he was leaving' downs, ran 120 .yards fiom 'scrim ­ the second came 3 minutes before Sasser getting three. " ^ Wojcik was fbuled in a drW® fdr - 46. Manchester Harriers (C) .. .31:20 Michigan. Syracuse and Yale. but the top sik'ln the Associated Press TRANSrOKTATION CO. Kenny Hudson Jr. . : . . Anny vs. Nftvy. , - a record of 'five victories In eight to Keumey (Neb.) 34-13 In the Oct. 1. he set a new American six-1 the steps, his paper boy’s father, mage and caught five passes fOa, poll, with Oklahoma No. 1 and In the end ,of the game. 50. Robert Andrew ...... Manchester Harriers (C) ... .31:51 starts. And Navy, last year’s 27-20 veteban head (Itoach ilarl (RedI mile record of 29:33 at Swarth- I Leo Kwash of 14 Elm Ter., 26 yards in a brilliant one-man Pete (Jonachcr. Lou JaokoWaki, .32:10 Sunday— Blaik has placed the blame on mis­ Inaugural Botony Bowl, and search of ita 29th straight victory 51. Dick Jepsen-...... Bast Hartford ...... Mutiuil. ‘J p.m., (pro fall) winner, ranks third. 'The -Middies Albany (Ga) was clipped by Ft. more College. 5”esterday. under I stopped with the paper. show. He^broke up the fumble- in a regular seiuon windup again t and Lorry.Wilson eiu:h scored two .32:18 takes by the entire -team and not fillcd game with an explo.'iive 49- 52. 'Franklin Holgerson Jr. Unattached—Hartford ...... Philadelphia Ragles vs. LOs have given up ait average of 169 Valley State 20-0.' sunny skies hut with a stiff wind.. “Is your boy sick f’’ the Oklahoma AAM tomorrow. The goals to set th* pace for Buffalo. 53. Charles Varrick Jr. .. Unattached-Bast Hartford 32:33 yards a game while., winning six, on the\,play of his (juarterba^. Hart proved that he had lost little 1 Mayor asked. yard run early in, the fourth quar­ .kngeles Rams. ter. '7 ' other three already have called-it 54. Corydon Jordan Sr. . . Unattached—East Hartford 32:52 losing to Notre Dame and tying Both icoaches w;ere 'confident b f of his edge. "No. He's resting up fots.the quits until Jan. 2. XT 55. Francis rfelly ...... North Meflford Club ...... 33:22 Duke. . ■ victory as they led their teams into' Let Go on Home Stretch road rare and I’m taking his The play ciacked a iO-alt tie An Injury to quarterback Jim Puncher,^ Slugger 6 6 . Danny Banavige ..... Manchest^ Harriers (D) ,. .33:35 Municipal Stadium today for brief T^^oriielt Wilis .‘59-7 "I felt I wouldn't make it up and brought the IJons their, third AT But, as has often .been the case plare," the father said. Harris and an outbreak of flu that 67. WilUany Smith III. . . Trinity College ...... 33:37 Pariiniitiiel Bolling when these two service academies workouti before retiring to subur­ the hill I Highland St. I but I victory ' against seven losses. It Robert Kwash, a promlslqg also squared Green Bay’s record has sent five players to bed have 58. Fred ’Efrown Sr...... North Medford CHub ...... 34:11 meet in their heated rivalry,.the ban clubs to awatt game time to­ OV<.'r Peiiiisylvaiiia pushed mysilf to stay with Kelley. | filanchester High School runner, hit Oklahomi. this week, but the Paired in Feature '59. Danny/ Manchuck , . . . . Manchester Harriers (D) .. -34:18 morrow at 1:30 p.m. EST, - I t was reallyeally a touch and go situa-1 at 5-5 and just about' ended all Sel8 Now . Kocord offense , could well rise to unex- placed 47th during the rare. hopes the Packers had for a title Sooners still should'have a ball AMOCO 60. Thomas McKenna' . . . Manchester Harriers (D)' . . .35:00 perted heights. ' Th5 weather prospect was fair' tion. Going down hill (Porter St.) ; •■against the Aggies. "New Ybrk, Nov.'-25 (ff5 'i- Cor­ us „ in the NFL's Western Division. New York. Nov. ,25 62. George Carey ...... North Medford Club ...... 37:11 Tlie .Navy’s attack is geared to just what Blaik ordered for his nell, w’hi(ih figured among the I linois star, was tied for 19th placs 6 in the last Sugar Bowl after win­ punching middleweight emtender T I ■ 63. Ben Driacoll East Hartford Rarriers ... .38:50 oughbred racing in the United the throwing arm 'of 165-pound swift backs, lediffiy Pat Uebel who Kelley would think that I was, ... . . , Sonny Gandce nailed down the ning the SEX? crown, looks like a CREDIT CARD USERS pre - season pfeka for the Ivy tirinir ” ’ despite a bad ense 6f laryngitis. 12!t” deci.sion few- Detroit .later In the from , Argentina, and 64. Amoa. KoJela ...... Boston Athletic Assn...... 30:18 States' Is completing anolb,er big George Welsh from Ouildale. Pa., scored all of the Army's touch­ Tech, Auburn shdltJen* (Cyclone) Fullmer of *^e*t downs two years ago in>a 20-7 vic­ Lieague footbairiitle, have only a How about the course record? j ^ , fourth period by recovering a 65. Carloa Whitlock ..... Unattached—Massachusetts 43:28 season, with wagering expected to fully recovered from a sore toe "I didn't give it any thought I There were many unsung heroes Vantiy still have a ch(u»oe. 01 ML's | Jordan.'Utah, collide tonight in a tory and ripped the Middies’ line third place finish tq show for their Green Bay fumble and racing 46 plays MlEslssippi Stale in the | Madison Square Garden 10-round-' 1. Manchester Harriers (A) ,: ...... n break all records and the states in that liampercd his play in late sea­ in the staging and profiiotion of yards for a touchdown. HURRY TO son games. Navy cioach Eddie apart In a losing cause last year. work now that the season finally was just concentrating on win-1 toughest, aasignment fadng llic |>r that has the fan* buzzing as If 2. University of Connecticut Varsity ...... 16 jine to ^ollec^ the biggest bile pf ntng.' We had to buck the uihd the race which gets bigger and Green Bay. which had started 8 , ^-inr-t s • -■ .. ■ .... _ Physically, both.tefiJM.are in.the is in. Uie books.... s...... better each year. General (Chair­ four bowl hopefuls. Tech plays ,jt were a UUaflghL.. -• ■■ Hamllton-College , ,-i- * 3 i- ■qult^A hU and a strong wind holds Detroit on its decline by bcatmg" Gdo'rgla, Airburn meets wfnlea* 4. University of Connecticut Frosh ...... 41 tax mdney in history. best condition of the year. John They didn’t have much tj’ouble man Wilbert Hadden rates a bow mmsf sum mmf The winner of -what flgiirea to back a' fellow b.illt like I am. "If the Lions In the Opening game this Alabama and Vandy faces Tennes­ 5. East Hartford Harriers ...... , ...... 52 That’s the picture today after nn * FiM’ts uihI Figures L. Hopkins. Navy captain, has his nailing down the third spot; All and. so do a number of men behind season, took a 10-0 lead in the first be an all-out slugfeat could gq on broken Jaw wired together but-be I was pressed I might have run a Here is good medicine for the man who is see. to a championahlp fight this sum­ CHARTER OAK fl- SUPERIOR 6. Manchester Harriers (B) ...... 56 Incomplete compilation of figures' they had to do was beat -Penn. little faster.” The new king of the the scene. Chief -Schendel and his period on a field goal by Fred Pitt Coach Jbhnny Mi(iheloson. 7. Manchester Harriers (C) ...... 82 I’lilludrlphla, Nov. — Is scheduled to be in the starting men, plus the Immaculate appear­ sick of shoveling heavy anow. New deaign Cone, a five-yard touchdown pass mer. The. bout will be broadcast by the Associated Press froni the ’ lineup at left tackle. Bob Kyasky, And they did, 39-7 in their annual Five MUer in Manchester gradu- playing it smart, is in Dixie wiUi and telecast (NBC-TVl and radio, 8. North Medford Club ...... 84 filets ami figures bn the 56th Thanksgiving Day contest. ' ate'd from Penn in 1050, During hls ing auxiliary policemen, dicl yeo­ features give \he Jacobsen Rotary Snow from Tobin Role 4o Gary Knafelc four aide.-, to scout- the -four SEX? 3 . a ’_ ... , . nation’s 24 racing stales 4(^cre one of Army’s swift backs, sUll is man duty handling the crowd. 10 p,m.. ERTI coaat to coast. 9. Manchester Harriers (D> .v‘. i . .. 103 .\rmy-Navy football ^ game at The 'victory put the Big Red jo$)dergraduate days he competed j and Cone’s co,.version. games in preparation for the Sugar of GARAGE SERVICE STATION parimutuel belling is legalized. bothered with a trick knee but Scorer was Pete Wigicn aqd Piow a snovv-moving capacity never before ! Detroit evened the score in the Boasting a victory streak 20 [• Slunicipal Stadium tomorrowr Blaik said he'll probably .start..If one up on fourth place , E>aft- in cross country and in one and Bowl. over a more than. three-year span, For the third con.scculivc year mouth, which completed iti season two-mile races! Hart plans to try­ (Charlie Waite and timers Morgan at^hicyed in a unit pf this size. Clears about I second period V.-hen Bobby Layne The Border Conference crown n B a p r o b a s k e t b a l l Cniwd — 102,000, including not. he'll see plenty of action: al­ Porter, Mai Douglas, Bili Brainard and Carpenter clicked on a thr^c- the swarthy, lefthooking Argep- SEE KENNETH WRIGHT SEE ED WILSON l i Eastern. .Division. the parimutuel turnover exceeded .5600 .Midshipmen and 2400 t^a- ternating wr'ith Dick Murtland. last week with a 6-3 defeat by out for the United States Olympic 85 sq^ ft. per minute in average snow up to 10 also is up for grabs Arlzonla Slate I une is a 5-2 choice over the mua- Last NightVFigfiis 2 'billion dollars, with $2,086,638,- team In t^e 5,000 (three miles) and and Bernard Sheridan. Judges yard pass play and Doak Walker V k : W Pet deta. Colorful Ceremonies Princeton lhaj, gOve the Tigers the (Tempe l no\. on top. plays Art-| cular, 23-year-old pride of the 1 242 pkasihg through the mutuell 'crown. • (Cornell , had' a 4-3-- I v y 10,000 (six miles) meters. If Dick were'- Enrle Clifford^ Harry > inches deep . . . is light and easy to handlt. kicked a 25-yard field goal after zona; Texas Tech, also unbeaten 1 Jiockies. _ JOHN HOCKLA SFRUCE ST.. AT CORNER Philadelphia .875 Time— 1:30 p.m. EST. Mathiason, Frank BiJnehard and converting. Walker added the; L5* Angelas—Ramon Fuantei, New York .. .700 windows in 1955. ThijS'reprc.sents | Meantime, the vanguard of th'e' mark, Dartmouth 3-3.^ makes the squad, and he is con­ ' Let us show you why a Jacobsen is the In the league, meets Hardin-Sim- Good Knockout Record an increase of approximately 2 per Favorite—Navy by 6tj capacity crowd of 102,000 took dornell's speed W'as too much sidered a cinch at this time, he Jack Hayden. Purt liehman han­ other twc) conversions in the fourth mens. 596 MAIN STREET > O F ELDRIDGE ST. 15044, Loa Angela*, outpointed Joe Syracuse . .556 points. outstanding i>uy in rotary snow plows. period. I ■ ' In piling up hls win string, the Mlcall, 146, New York, 10. cent over the $2,045,756,021 bet in over the City of Brotherly Love. for the Quakers, 'who now have won’t be back next.Turkey Day to dled transportation ’ and • Fred. Some of the traditional 4ea.so.n- 28-yeor-old Lausse flattened 25 Boston . . . .429 Lewie, William Bray and Carl V Uverppol, Ekigland -r- Wally Western Division 1954, _ Series Standing — Army Millions more, including President suffered through 18 games with­ defend.hia title as he will be rub­ ending games were played yester­ of' hi* rivals. He has' a" -^20 kay'd Several st^ea increased,^ their holds 28-23 edge n1th four tlefu 'Eisenhower, are expected to watch bing elbows with the world's Sweet took care of the dinner. day. with Texas delivering a, shock­ Thom, 154 H, England, outpointed I St. Louis ...... 4-3 .571 out victory. Art Holand scored . a BUY IT ON EASY TERMS •NO H.\T TRICKS mark for hls 67 fights which in­ Tht Vollty OH CompoHy, Amoco dUfribMton, It proud fo torvo ybo J ai l Riu llat,-15644,rPrmnee[ lO.-i--— share cif^he "^ k e'' last season, XAat Year's Sepra— Nav^ 2), the- .game on televi.slon„ iNBCj pair bf first - half TEiS-for. Xkvrnejl blist runners at . his.. favorite CoiTununications along ths coursq er by 'ipsetUng Texas AAM 21-6. cludes SO victories, six losses and wchtster 3 ^ x8S3 'starting at i :i5 p.m. E ~ sj. The were well handled by the (Com-; •4^ T 0 k y o — Takeshi Yamagucht, iIlnneapoliH ...... 3 7 .300 and an all time high Jaekpot of Army 20. . and. the Big Red made it a rput distances. That left Texas .Chrt* tian a cljear JWQ draws. He hoa stowed away 48 colorful ceremonies In the stadiunJ The defeat for Kelley was his muniealions Div'slon ^f the Man­ Pittsburgh waa.the only Ameri­ Hiroogh both of fhoto FINE RETAILERS. Footurod In tho Amoco prod­ knockbd out Hiroshi Mi- !!0rt W’ayne ...... 2 6 .250 $148,888,403 will go to the com- ■ 1055 Rerords ^NSvy 6-1-1; with three in the, final period. ; HOURS: 7 to 5 DAILY can Hockey . League team which field for the 8outhw;est (Conference rivals and never has been Hopped Japan, 110. (Flyweights, but moriweallhs TiTtaxlrevenue. ’rift^ Army 5-S. " , w ill-get-'underway at mxin wrhen -In the only other gwme~TnvoTv- flratrrthls year In eight races al­ chester (Civil Defense', headed by c-own and an uiichkllenged right himself. . . Tonight’s Schedule ECdward Kirkham. Steve Fedak 7 to 9 THURS. did not have any player, to score tJ;* axact "Wyght* slot available). crease is 4.97 per cent over 1954, the 2,400 members of'the'corps of in gM n Ivy entry, independent though- he was tied for first place to fill the boat spot in the Cotton Lausse is the fiMirth-ranklng ucts is tho oidy gosoliiip on tho mdrkot WITH NO LEAD. No games scheduled. Weather*-:Falr and. cool. Cadets and.^ the 3,600 making up In one previous event with Costes. and Roy Norris handled registra­ a "hat trick" of three or more goals Bowl. Thursday’s' Reaulta when the states collected $141,831,- Colggte battered apwn 25-0. It 7 to 4 SAT. , ' contender In the 160-pound divi­ Televlaloii— NBC 1:15 p.qi. the brigade;of Midshlpmei;i march What did Kelley think of Hart's tions and many m ore.' Without tn a game last season. However. Texas AAM was- shoOUng^ for qm clAJLB MEET PhUadelphin 118, New '‘'ork 97, 588 from- the thoroughbred sport. EHT. was the first Sh'utqht for Brown of sion white E\illrtier is ranked No. In 1934.‘first year the figures wpre into the big arena and start their performance? ; the cooperation of. ajl the ' race Willie Maiiihall took care tliat Its '.first .conference title tn 14 0 ■ An&ual maatlng of the Ontral. Syracuse 111, Boston 103. Radio-)MBS 1:15 p.m. EST. in ,24 games Vand gave Colgate a little tern early this season wltlt a Connecticut Aaaodation of' Foot-.. available, states received only.$6,- pre-game show and shenanigans. 5^ record against Ivy. foes this Hart Simply Great wouldn’t- hatie been as sucessful as years, knowing it couldn’t get (he , They're both sMking a crack at Fort Waype 104, Rochester 03. "He was simply great. 1 plartned it was. trio on October 14, Hp also had bowl berth because of prohstionary ' Officlala will be held Tuesday Minneapolis 107, St Laalis 09,. 024,193 in revenue. The hotiel lobbies were jammed season. the '. middleweight crown and ErdelatJ colls ~WeIiili the grektest •With plenty of broaa and gfild to get a lead-of lOO yards at the Already groundwork is being CAPITOL EljUIPJNENT C0„ Inc. five assists in that game against action tor Violating confereiice re­ Lauaae's manager,- Cfiiarley Jolui- AMOGO AMOCO night nt 7:80 at Teacberq ^pollege . Katurday’a Schedule Springfield to tie a ten year old la Naw BritsUn. Annual reporta quarterback- he has ever coached.braid___ today. Special tnilns Satur­ top of the hill (Highland St.) but laid^fqr; the 1956 race. 38 MAIN ST.-reMI 3-7958 cruiting codes. Tlie conference ston, already has offered chjompioa gyracuse at New York. Hugh Pills, Texas ChrijiUan Don Holleder, a 187-poundezJ dayd^y morning will bring in Ralph s (Tiger0 Jones, • • Who 1 couldn’t-shake him and when we :Hogue record of eight points ih .a 'gave TCU.the COtton Bowl hid last Bolxj Olson $s6,000'f

. BIANCHESTteR EVENING HERALD, liUNCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY* NOVEMH^IR 25, 1955 i^PAGE NINETEEN Suburban For Rent 66 Houaea For Sa|a*^ 72 Houses For Salt 72 iSnbnrbaa- For Sul*. 75 H f$l B o y le Hdusehold Goods . 51 ROCKVILLE------Furnished apart­ ONE OWNER, six room Cap* Cod," MANCHB8TER-Four room brick BOLTQN—Ontom designed .ihrss AutonobilM for Sali^ ilTU ERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! By FAGALY and SHORTEN ment Two large pleasant rooms. three years old, with full abed and home. Olt heat,,nice wooded lot, bedroom, rSQch. Yo( WE BUY COWS, calves andjbeef COMFORTABLE and clean heated Electricity andvas included; Cen­ front dormers, bath, lavatwy, one car garaga, ameaite . drive. kitchsn, outsfiinding bai laW V-i PLYMOUTH NOT ONE PEI^NY DOWN! Horoscope Book catUe. Also horses. Piela Broa. furnished room, central.' Apply tral. t R . 9-8634. laundry, plastered .walls, alum­ Small down 'peyment. Full price colored fixtures, car port, ameaite MIRRORS |M>werfUte, two tone green., fully A WHOLE HOUSE Princess Restaurant, comer Main Classified^ Tai. ML 8-7406, inum screens, Stbrm windows and $10,800. Several large Cape Coda, drive large Miaded■ ioL Price re­ equipped. One owner. S1,79S, ML OF FURNITURE and Peari Str. f doors, hot water oil heat, shingled ranches and two famlliea from duced. W aneo E. Howland, Rani- 3-65TS. ■ , ^ ■ Jto c WRITES PUT ms PRESCRIPTIONS UT TNE WRiTiNft ON TWf SILLS Ne ON THE EASIEST TERMS Wanted To Rent 68 exterior. Shade trcea, .ametite $13,000 up. Over fifty more listinga tor. MI. 8-1106, Ml. 9*003. LIWE A CNiNESE LAUMORV TiCNETv SENDS. ^ JUST CAN’T LICN IT.' VEAL CALF. 591 Vernon St. Tel. ROOM FOR genUeman. {private, driveway, Also six room split of all kinds. When buying, selling For Pussy Cats AUTO CLASS iiwat SOLIMENE. INC. IN THE WORLD - ^entrance, conUnuius hot water WANTED—Four or five room un- ML 9-7146. -furnished apartment, Rockville- level, eight room colonial with ga- or trading call The Ellsworth Mit­ linBDADVT. Start Your and shower. 101 Chestnut St. ten Agency, Realtors. ML 8-6930./ COVENTRY Dodge and ..^Plymouth Dealer Manchester area. Rockville TR. r u e , and threa bedroom ’ ranch New York (IP)—Astrology has BOtJRS^ Monthly Payments with gatage, -Priced from 816,500 leached its peak at last. l cannot h*lp but classify witii Poultry and Supplies 43 FURNISHED Room for rent. For 6-5094 between 8:30 and 5, OVERSIZE Cape, 38' living raom. FouK^rooms and bath, oil hot those who have a blind confldehca FURNITURE TOPS 1 Month After You Receive to gM.OQO. "nwlma Jeffrias Es- water hci^, basement, lake privi­ It has gone feline. They how 8*15 A« Mi\l® 4'Sd P• M* 1ST c h o ic e 'USED CARS . single person or couple.. All con­ cott. Agent. Ml. 9-7688. fireplace, tile bath, lavatory,/full tligt picking up a toad'will give veniences. Parking. MI. 9-6914. ■>% leges. Price $6,900. ' have a book on how your cat, too, Ttwae c a n have been intpecle'd /■ BROAD BREASTED bronze ,tur- Your Home' Outfit shed dormer, three bedrooma, 800' them warts and that If they leave anctroad teated by Joe Thompaon WANTED--4>araM Vicinity of ’West Six rooms and bath all oha floor. la controlled by the stara. G TIME keyi for'' Thanksgiving. Fresh MONTHLY PAYMENTS Center and McKee Sts. MI. 9-1091. FOUR ROOMS, (two bedrooms and frontage, trees, suburban. Only a horae'a hair in a bottle of watrir .COPY Cl oUr Service Manager. attic, fireplace, warm air oil heat, $14,800. Carlt(».W. Hutchini. Ml. Close to lake with lake privileges, The book is called "Xloroacopea frozen 10 to 25 pounds. - Schaub’a . $16.79 FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Near >, for six weeks It will turn into a J. A. WHITE GLASS CO: D ADVT. Price $9,300. for Puaay Catr," and the author FOR CLASSI Turkey Farm, 188 Hillstown Rd. GARAdE FOR rent, vtcinity of 200 garage ameaite drive, large lot, $-5183, 9-4694. snake. ' OPEN DAILY g All car* completely winterized. 3 COMPLETE ^ Mam St. MI. 9-2170. 9 Hgabl St. Four room year round cottage, la Bootile Campbell. INCLUDING SATURDAiF ^ HON. THR Center St. Reasonable,' 'Phone MI. one block to Hollister Street Recently '1 picked up a Cleveland ROOMS OF BRAND NEW 8-8279. School. This, is an older home at a BOX m o u n t a in Drive, Vemonr> $3,900. Small down payment, bal­ A note about the author says; lOrflO A. . ^ 1954 Chevrolet VERY COMFORTAw 3 : furnished New alx room ranch, three acrei ance like rent. /'A t the moment, the ii ____ctretched____ peper and was astounded to note 31IISSBJ.ST. Ml.9-732a Articles For Sale 45 FURNITURE room, hot water.beat, bath with sacrifice prWe. $10,800. May be SATtiRDAY 9 Ai M. 'Bel Air Convertible, URGEINTLY NEEDED, five or of land, fireplact, ceramio tile Year old custom built room ouVonlUl a sunny window, tail curledTH. *8l*"**l*n. 9-6557. MANCHESTER—Six room bunga­ Ite drive, $30,900. Warren E. How­ garagC; Agrs lot in fine location. is very e^cial.” \ and Spruce Sts. low. Sturdy, comfortable home, land, Realtor, MI. 8-1108, MI. $14,300. What r.takes hei^so special? A from tnemselves. Is there no phil­ 1953 Chevrolet 210 SUITE home.. Kitchen privilegeg. Ladles anthropic society willing to Soat HEAT PROOF DINETTE aET expandable attic, porch. Excellent 9-6008 publisher friend Of mine says this Four Door Sedan BOLTON—Building stone, vaneer, only. 83 Oakland St; MI. 3-5524.* Farms and Land For Sale 71 May be financed with a Ol mort- propaganda ballctona Into Cleve­ DM Mr-3-5121 BEAUTIFUL "DE LUXE” RANGE Aifter 3, MI. 3-4485. location. Large mortgage- avai­ would describe any author he hs.* Radio and heater tl,09S. nreplaee, wan stone flagstone. lable., Priced to sell for $12,700. Sk««- ever known., land and tell these lost SO,'000 souls '3 u / c k 'B u y UA/£S / Also slate flogging. Boitm Notch INSTEAD -OK WESTINGHOUSE EASTERN Connecticut — Excep- N^iAR BUCKLEY Sc h o o l 1953 Pl.vmouth i ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ROOM FOR rent with private fam­ Barbara Woods Agency.' . MI. T am glad to lee this book on about how wonderful/tife is in the ■Dw 6 0$?AAA^/V A r i o r o c S A L € S Quarry. MI. 9-0817. Prompt de­ .tional buys dairy, poultry farms, 9-7702 MANCHESTER GREEN ELMORE TURKINGTON, outside world? Club Coupe IF YOU PREFER. ily Inquire State Tailor Shop, 8 with or-without stock, 2 to 300 astroI(>gy for cats published. . Itsdio, heater, overdrive, Two livery. V , Broker. Paganism is at l$aat worth phil Lost and Found RUGS. LAMPS, TABLES. LINO­ Bissell St. MI. 3-7383, or MI. acres. Welles Agency, Coventry, MANCHESTER — An economical Owner being triuisferred out, For yeais I suffered from an al­ .. tohe green. S89S. 55 GALLON ink drums for sale, LEUM,. DISHES. POTS AND 3-5047 after 6:30. lergy to which, happily, I osophlo copsideratton, but aatrol- PL 2-6872. V / home for a large family. Central­ Of state, March 15, 1956. Three Coventry PL 2-6397 ■ogyT— Never! / — LOST—Tiger female cat; ■Gray with 1951 DMge Wayfarer $2.50 each. Inquire Herald Office, PANS, BLANICETS, YES ly located $ room house. Twq^ar year old ranch home, immacu­ was able toXconquer, Fdr many black atripea. M year old invalid’a Two door, heater. $595, 18 Blisell St. EVERYTHING WILLINOTON—Approximately 300 more years, hWever, I have suf­ For huma^ that Is. A' cat woMoamewHaetO ROOM FOR RENT. MI. 8-5874. garage. 100 ft. front. VA and FHA. late A-l condition, three bed­ ROCKVILLHl—Eight years ^ d c®*- pet an d ' conatant companion. EVERYTHING acres land near Wllbtp Cross financing available, $12,500. Clif­ rooms with ample closets, tom built colonial. Three flne'^ fered from snAsllergy to pOpple shouldn't fln^lt too hard to believe tnM£?YOOU^tNO . All Cars Guaranteed TWO W( )DEN storm doors, two I in/ astrology. After all; a cat Anawer to ••Wimpy.” Vicinity Gar- Highway; Over 2,300 ft. iiwrdecing ford Hansen k Co. MI. 9-0788, MI. large 16' x 17’ living room with bedrooms, large living room, five- wlio believe in astrology. This al- l t € A Z Y apartments, ,8t. James St.-, Terms to suit your budget. screen d( >rs, one storm window, ONLY $478.17 improv^ town road. Two small place, full size dining room, ex^ l«iYy. fight/t'thoiigh I try, I cah doesn’t believe in people, so It has Free storage Until wanted, Free 8-4265. fireplace, dining room, step finder please call MI. 9-8653. 0{ien Evenings. $4 each. tall MI. 3-4869. Apartmentf^FIati brooks, $7,500. QWner willing .to saving, kitchen, attached ga­ cellent kitchen, garbage disposal, do nothng ibouf. \ to beliey/ in something. 7kAO€ m m - delivery. Free set up by ou- own take $3,700 mortgage, "fom Minor, MANCHESTER—Near Parkway — Iti baths, cement basement, ga Eveh the dlcUonaiV defines as The A-olume at hand. "Horo­ vard. ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port' . reliable men. lenements- rage, fadlant hot water oil Broker, Rockville. TR. 6-5042. Large home with 1 ^ acres chick­ heat, plastered -walls, alum­ rage, hot water oil heat, , alum troiogy u s 'pseudo ^ e n ce ," and scopes for Pussy Cats," offers this , eokMANumim MISSING SINCE Saturday, nine SOLIMENE, INC. able and/ standard typewriters Phorie Me Immediately en coop, two-car garage. Timken Inum combination windows, all tha dlirtionaiy usually a nice s o u ^ warning to cats born under The Oldest Plymouth Dealer In All makes of adding machines NEWLY RENOVATED, four room inum storm windows and door, toooTtoKeiopoBt/smeo mm' months old grayXwd striped black CH. 7-0358 oil burner, artesian well. Price covered patio. Residential A city conveniences. DlrecUy on bus word f i t everything. The\dea tpat ths'^aign o f Aries, from March 21 male cat, vlclnltw of Cottage and town sold or rented. Repairs on all second floor furnished apartment, Houses For Sale 72 to April 19; MI. 3-5101 After 7 P.M. — CH. 6-4690 including heat' and hot water. $11,900. Madeline Smith Realtor. zone over Vt acre plot, nicely 'line within minutes of schools. Im­ actually believe eMnta on j Maple Sta. "Please^^all MI. 3-8913. 634 9^1 CENTER ST. makes, Mariow'e. MI. 9-1642,. Ml. 9-1146. 4 Adults preferred. Write Box Y, landscaped including children's mediate occupancy. A s k in g earW are controlled by the Maition / "You are susceptible to head­ Businei4s Opponviiities 32 Help Wanted— Male 35 See It Day Or Night IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY $16.6(X). Geprge J. Coleman, Brok- o f /h e stars and planets tho^ugh- aches and Weakness of the kld- 1983" ■ BUICK Super four door Business Services Uffered 13 PHILCO REFRIGERATOR, Glen- If .you have no means of transpor Herald. ‘ play area. Several large shade / ROCKLEDGE SECTION. Unusual , er. Rockville. TR. 5-4045, or TR, depresses me with th^ future ,neys. Don't eat too much catnip or AmI wnmcCTiMi^t^ lustrous two tone green, fully wood gar rahge, studio couch, tation. I'll Send my auto for you. trees, terraced rear yard for CERAMIC,' plastic, or slexachrome MEN OR WOMEN — Spare time Six room Cape Cod iticlud- 3 bedroom nm ch,# family size outdoor, enjoyment. - Other S-4710. the hiunan rsCq. you may suffer from a hangover,. equipped plus power, steering, GRAY RESEARCH AND miscellaneous items at bargain No obligation . kitchen. Excellent birch cabinets. tinted glass, new', tubeless White tiles, tor bathrooms, walls, and business. Up to $350 plus in re- ing all appliance's, wall to wall extras included. Reasonably When I see a mah,'wlio'attfi Take more milk." ■ AUCTION! (illl.ng and collecting monthly from prices. ML 9-5709, or MI, S-TTOO. Business-l-ocations Ceramic tile bath, tub, separate wall Urea. Ghctra, extra clean and kitchen, floors. Special prices lor A—L - B —E—R—T—'S rugs and furnished recreation priced. church buying an ast/0|ogy maga Perhaps this 4s a hidden warning OONNECnCUT'S GREATEST! our newly invented sensational DEVELOPMENT COMPANY 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD .For Rent . 64 shower stall. Basement fireplace Wanted— Real Estate 7 / carriea our written guarantee. For contractors and builders. Call MI, OIL SPACE heater, 50.000 B.T.U. , room ' Bint I can’t help wondering who he t o the 50,000 astrology fans in raaturing FANTASTIC V^yES 3-4362, Practical Builders, Inc. 5c High Grade Nut, Gilm. Candies Free Parking cor. Allyn and garage. $19,900. Warren E. How­ is trying to make a fooT/pf—his a peraonally endorsed car see has more good jobs to off^r input. Complete with 55 gallon rent land, Realtor. MT. 3-1108. MI. IF ^lEAbY to buy sell, Cleveland. Who knows ?i on BRAND-NEW ^ Bob Oliver at Center Motor ^alea, and 'Toy machines in this section. drum, stand and^ copper- tubing. , Trumbull , God’or hinueir. / ' MERCHANDISE TREES REMOVkD and thaUV saw No selling or soliciting aa^we Oak St. Will paint to suit tenant. CHapel 7-1939 9-6003 Shown By Appdintment real estate, mortgages \ ^ c e you bellevt in astrology 4«1 Main St. First $10 takes it. Call MI. 9-8220 For information call MI. 9-1890, People who believe liy'sstrmpgy what can you be aure of? COME! BID, BUT and fht work. Land cleaned, retaining make all local arrangements for you. SERVEL g a s refrigerator. Ideal Consult Howard R. Hi . noon to 11:00 p.m. MI. 9-8094, Ml. S-I415. BOLTON—Four room ranch, ntod- $12,900. VERY" central, 5H large Agency. Ml. 9-1J07. on cu ts , Toola, Aluminum. 1953 OLDSMOBILE 'W convert! walls built. Arthur Gay. Ml. a route of well estaBIlshed retail for cottage or camp. $15. Call MI. On Weekduy* Only^. 9-6378. 3-5566. • ern cabinet kitchen, full, heated . rooms, 1 floor. Roomy cabinet Electric Appllancea, IfimP* ble, power equipped, low mileage, stores. To 'qualify for work you We need the following exper­ PROFESSIONAL Office auilt, 351 i basement, large lot 100 x 200. Im­ WE NEED HOUSfeS of typos den SuppUei" Paint, JaWeliy, must have good references and kitchen, oil steam heat. Excellent Telephone ML 9-5510 S o They Say Jaryis to Build excellent condition, $1,500. MI. quN S REBLUED and reflnlshed. ienced personnel foi- the second ONE PAIR boy's white shoe roU*r ABSOLUTE bargain. Custom made Center St.. All facilities. Front and mediate-occupancy, $11,000, War­ condition. Call Carlton W. Hutch and good Investment mpertuui. lag Supplies, Garden Furniture, 9-8935. $780 cash (secured by Inventory). . skates, size i. Phone MI. 3-8005. rear parking.- MI. 9-1680 MI. A-'-.- Experi' repairs made. Kayser. 73 shift —/K p.m, to 12 p.m. - slip covers, cornices drapes and ■N ren E. Howland, Realtor, Ml. ins, Realtor. MI. 9-5183, MI Your property may «UjL4Mir buy­ INahea, etc. Devoting 8 hours a week to busi­ 9;3549. . S-n08, MI. 9-6003. 9-4694. $8,500—FIVE room Cape, one par­ ers, You can find out /by caUlng, Tor too many years, we' have Village St., Rockville. Tel. TR. ness, your end of percentage of FOR SALE or rent, hospital beds, upholstery. Fine workmanship for f Houses Thgre Is never any question as quality and value at' CAN ACCOMMODATE 1000 8-4947. little tnoney. Budget terms. Call tially finished. Large kitchen, Lavttt * O’Brien. Ml. — tried to make/'the public conform WE Auto Driving School 7-A collections will net, up .tp $350 MILLING MACHINE wheel chairs. Keith's Furniture. TWO STORES for rent, 20'xl9', $12,600—Brick front expandable aluminum storm windows, oil to our hours; It Is time we have \ PEOPLE^900•LE^900 CARS( monthly with very good possibili­ OPERATOR Ml. 3-4169. after 5. MI. 9i*7862. 2p'x40’. Heat furnished. Rent MODKST PRICE TAG GORMAN MOTOR SALE^. Drive your old car in TO- I'S DRTV1NO School, Cape. Ceramic tile bath,' shed dor­ heat, basement. 95' lot. Suburban. WANTED---Three bedroom htiina our banks m en during the hours The Building De](>artment is in SALES S^UITt^m T. at 7 P. M. ties of taking over full time. In­ reasonable. Modern brick build­ mer, steel beam construction, hot under 115,600. Also/ two bedroom leater’a only trained and Household Services ENGINE LATHE 17.3 SPRING STREET Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor. MI. the publlc/wants to get to them. the -proceas ot/lsauing permits to DAV. You’ll f^dThie deal yot|’ye bMn waiting for. I* come Increasing accordingly. For 5lachinery and Tools 52 ing. For further information call water heat, recreation room. Very 9-5132, 9-4694, home between $9AOO and $18,300 — Hartwell F, .Taylor, vice Alexander. Jari^for 18 homes on \ POST AtlCriON ROOMS certified instructor. For your safe­ " Offered 13-A Interview, include phone In apppll.- OPERATOR Diamonds—'Watches— Jack's Coffee Shop. Andrews ty we ore trained to teach proper­ cleaii. Near bus. Bowers School. Yes, you can •'driv«^by" It Have several cltitota with $6,000 ident Bank of Virginia Hilltop Dr., and Plaza Dr., In Jar­ \ WEAVING of burns, moth holes catibn. USA Canadian Confe^on Jewelry 48 SPINET PIANO. Blond finish, like Building, 59 East Center Stt, MI.^ • .1 Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, PARKER ST.—Six' rooms, hot to $7,000 cash. Carlton W. Hutch­ vis Acres. ' ' \ A-/ Oonnacticut'a Largest Auction ly. 80. MINS. ysu wish, but you won’t begin 'bankers' hours," X ahd torn clothing,'boMsry runs. Industries, 1170 Broadway* ^YC, . .. . Must be able to sat , up and op­ . new/-Cheap fqr..., caSh. • .Box H. 3-4282. __ . Ml.' 9-4894.' . ., water oil beat, fireplace, .tUe bath, ins, R ea ltor./M I. 9-8183 MI •y Estimated coet tha houses LEONARD W. YOST, Jewtlar. ro- Herald. to see the bStiuiy o f the 89' X full baaament, combination win­ 9-4694 r Route No:’b: bs BerlinBi Turnpike AUTO ORIVINO inithicUoh All H a n d le s ' rejpalred, tipper ' re­ erate.-Stop -ih -o u y -pereomiel- de­ ranges from $13,60^ Hp $13,500. 19S9 FCiRG /X 1954 CHEVROLET partment between 6 a'.m. and 4:30 pairs, adJUsta watches expertly. DESIRABLE Main Si: locifloK Tor ­ $8,500 TWO BEDROOM ranch, juat '204' yard with it% shrubs and dows and screens. Exceltent con­ It’s not the man-made, law that, Newington, Conn. leaaona on. Insured dual .control placement, ' -uinbrellaa repaired, bothers me. It is the final Judg­ They include one and tWo stoty Help Wanted— F^ihale 35 p.m. Open Mohday / through Fri­ Reasonable prices. Open daily. rent, suitable for retail outlet or redecorated, plastered,., oil heat, dition. City utlUttes. Dry cellar. USTINGS ANTED - Single, S-Pm c Victoria. t^Door-Delray, Opp. ConnecUcut Light and cart, standard or,, automauc. men's shirt' collars reversed. and officea. MI. 9-6808. trees, the huge' outdoor fire­ two-family^ ment. dwellings with fi'om g yeX o alx - - -ilding replaced. Marlow's Llttla Mend­ day. ' Thutaday evenings. 129 Spruce Muflical Instruments 53 full cellar, centrally located. Carl­ Priced for quick sale, Charles three-family, buoi- rooms, with and wltho^ carport Radio and heater, C Pawerglfde. Power Co. Build Capable experienced Instructora. ton W Hutchins. Realtor. Ml. place or the features of the in­ ness pro] ‘ — Mrs. Katherine Haynes, 29, Cordner Auto School. Ml. 94010, ing Shop. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Street. Ml. 9-4387. Lesperance. MI. 9-7830. rty. Have many cash Jarvis Acres, off Vernon- S t/l le whltewralle. ^ J Radio and heater. SAVE ( Mdw open eVery Wednesday, MUSIC Instrumental, rental. Com­ 9-5132; ML $-469*- terior with so much livability. buyers Mortgages arranged acquitted in "love . nest" JA. 7-M80. plete line of instruments. (Rental Hou.ses For Ronl 65 a 118-dwelling developmem nea; Thundgy. ■*’<1 Saturday. FLAT FINISH Holland window \ Hutchinson built, 1948. This Please all Csorge L. Qrasiadlo. slaying of her husbaiid. Ing completion. n : CLERICTYPIST GllAY RESEARCH AND applied to jnirchase price. Repre­ MANCHES'raat, Church St.—Seven Lota for Sale Reaitoi MI. t-0S7S. 109 Henry WOMEN MOST carbful driven. shadea, made to meaaurc. All Fuel and Feed 49-A FIDRIDA—Two bedroom furnished Cape Cod has eight rooms, an metal Venetian' blmds at a new senting Olds.- Seliper, Ped- room single, two-car garage, city Stree I not only live on the wrong ' Never too old to iekni. Female in­ home for rent in Fort Lauderdale. utilltiea. Clean throughout. This is GLASTONBURY—One acre 155’ Panoake Delight y FefSQiiaHs 3 structor. Standard. automaUc. low price. iCeys made while you DEVELOPMENT CO. SEASONED Hardwood. Firewood ler and Bundy. MettSr's Music •'L" shaped living room, fire- side of the tracks (the South) but 1$S4. PLYMOUTH East Hartford office has opening delivered in stove, furnace and Studio. 177 McKee. >\n. 8-7500. $1,000 for long season. Would con-, ■ an older home. Priced at $13,800. frontage, 292' deep. Beautiful lo­ YOU CONSIDEIRINO Heat lightly drained* crus! l^ a l Insured car. M and M Driv­ wait. Marlow's. for accoim s payable clerk-typiat'. • place, two front dormers, full I am considered by some to be WAMIED—R id ^ from Manches fireplace lengths. $18 cord, $9.50 sider exchange for property in o r' C?harles Lesperahee. MI. 9-7620. cation. MI. 3-5803. YOUR PROPERTY? pineapple Wth a little . brov . V ' 19SS BUIOK ing School. Ml. 9-6841. HILLIARD/ ST.. MANCHESTER shed dormer. A sunny kitchen. one of those reactionary conatrva 4-Dimi^ Belvedere; Healer, hy. 40 hour/week, group insurance, for '4 cord. "Irv" Stanley. PI. near Manchester. MI. 3-8609. will appratea your property auger and. butter or margarin^ ter to Prjatt A Whitney, 7 to 8:80 hoapltqnzatiOn.' vacation with-pay. DUPLEX 5-5, two new heating sys­ Uvea. dramatic drive. Custom In- 4-Ooor SpecUL Mo Rt LUCK'S DRIVlNa School. IRONING DONE at home. ML Wearing A Apparel— p p a r Fqrg 57 Yes and a dry cellar. You’ll a$d without any obligation. Serve' hot over fat flyflfy pan- ■hift. MI. 9-8781. \ Pleasant working conditions. Call 2-6438, eveninga after 5:30, —Sen; Richard Russell (DrGs). Lost .confldeni 9-0511. "A GOq buy property for caeh. cakes or thin crispy ones. Radio anid heator. Lost confidenco quickly restored M r, Norman, BU. 9-1541, for ap­ Suburban For Rent 66 dential area, very central. Carlton WANTED—Ride from bydall St. to by a mcuiad, courteous instructor, SEASONED hardwood for stove, GRAY PERSIAN lamb coat, in ex elling or buying contact Wonderful with coffee for 'break­ Oao owaor. $1495 pointment. cellent conditl^, size 16. Price W Hutchins. Ml. 9-5132, ML, 800. Cooperation of realtors in­ VERNQN — Buy yourself a value Overeating as result of over­ Trinity S t, Hartford, hours 8:18 Ucensa Inciuincluded. Insured,' dual FIRST CLASS die maker for new furnace or fireplace, delivered STA.VLEY 6 r a Y, Realtor fast, lunch or an evening snack. reasonable. ML 9-1063 . 5 to 9 p.m LARGE TWO room cabin, heat and 9-4694. vited. Exclusive wlfh packed holiday' gift. New ranch,, buying of food has become com- to 4:80. MI. S-8881 alter 6 p.m. controlled standardsta and hydsama- Building—Contracting 14 anywhere. Alao well rotted man­ light. No children. Inquire Scran­ four large cooras, plastered wizlli/ BRAE-BURN REALTY our firessprei department. Good op- -\ ^mon. . . One now shops with a car Uo cara.\Ml. 9-7898. RELIABLE GIRL or woman for ure. Call MI. 3-7083. Leonard ton's Texaco Station, Tolland BRANFORD ST.—Six rooifv Cape. oak floors, full' . basement. Near MI-3-6278 'which seems to be getting smaller Hostess Tip g e n e r a l CARPENTRY-Altera- porUmity for right man. Alao lathe Giglio, Bolton. WALTON W. GRANT vWUMmutnt till I general housework full time. Live Tpke. New oil burner, full basement. Wilbur Croat Pxrkway between for the larger amount of .f-o'dds White wines should be chilled Aatonobnes Ibr Sale 4 MANCHESTER Driving Academy. tions, additions and new construc­ hanils. Experienced only. Empire Wauled—To Buy 58 Realtor b u y e r s out preferred. Modern home, all Yours for $12,800. E Sc K. Rc'ajtv Manchester and Rockville, ’ a acre WAITINO before using. Red wines rtlay be ManchesteFa oldest, most recom- tion. Dormers, porches, garages Tool and Mfg. Co., Stock PI. Manchester and Vicinity placed In them. 186S, USl, 1949 DODGES. Extra conveniences, other help em­ DO Y O y h a v e a n y toya for sale Company. MI. 9-6297, MI. 3-44M, :i06 Andrews Building lot. Bent and Bent. 'AD. 3-5558, — Dr. William Kalb, New Jer served room temperature and M o n > x manded. your safety, bur bual- and rboms fthished at reasonable ployed. Phone MI. 9-9485 morn­ Garden—Farm- -Dairy yo;irr cXildrencXil/ have outgrown? Call 63 East Center Street Both Manchester and Hartford poured right out of a decanter. nice. Priced to sell on | dealest fi. prices. Workmanship guaranteed. Read Herald Advs. MI. 3-1342. evenings BU. 9-0384. ■ey nutritionist, decries U.S. S M S j O m nbiU- license. guaranteed. Stand­ ings, oi' after 8 p.m. Products 50 MI. 3-5194 any lime. officea have a backlog of screened Sherry maV be put in a decanter ;(ip roofs, gutter and con­ TRAFFIC Manager; $125 weekly. year old. Like new. White kitch­ ATTRACTIVE ROOM next to bath. ISO-133 Pearl St., Tel. Ml S-SS08 REALTOR place in living room and another /^A rthur Godfrey, explains his Ehigtlsh a specialty. N< Hartford high? Trade down at Center Motor a.m. to V p.m.' Manchester ductor work, root, cplmney re­ Recent motor transportation ex­ en range converted into Phil Gas. Private home. For refined gill. $10,900 RANCH 38 X 35. Nearly MI. 9-4543 in dry basement, three bedrooms, latest firings. SaleS' Bob Oliver wilt gl've you pairs. Ray Hagenow, MI 9-2214. perience, New England area, re­ $20. Call MI. 9-8427. * Near post office. MI. 3-8745. Memo to automobile manufac­ YOUR OWN HOI Cycle Shop, 166 West Mlddia Tum- TEMPORARY Salef clerk in Man­ new, fireplace, tile bath, oil hot dinette, kitchen and bath plus -Flay Jackson, MI 3-S3'25. MANCHESTER -r Seven rooms, turers: The next time 1 bu.v a Car I \ . cash for ydur old car.r, an dyou ; can pike. Ml. 9-X26. chester Jewelry sX>re for Decem­ quired. Age to 40, preferred. Con­ water heat. Rusco storm windows, elbow room on ’,4 acre lot. $14,000. We indeed are builders of mart. "UNDER" 17 CUBIC Feet Deep Freeze. 2 situated'on half acre of land, city am going to be only faintly/lnter- chooae from many good low priced ber. Age 20-4(). Good pay, pleasant tact Wilson Agency, 54 Church cellar. Oviit two acres good land, ■ Bent and Bent, AD. 3-5556, eve­ Homemaking is one of the highest ROOFING. Siding and carpentry. vears old. Best offer takes It. utilities. G.E. furnace, two fire­ ested ip Us "long, low lines”, qualities of women. used care. Center MotorMoloi Salea, ■ 46^ work. Write Box/B, Herald. St., Hartford. * ahade trees. Suburban, Carlton W. ! ninga BU. 9-0384. Main St, Tel. ML 4-0081, > Business Services Of ferial 1^ Alterations and addiUuus , Ceil­ Phone MI. 9-9544. places, two tile baths with stall whether or not the windows move — Mrs. Ezra Taft Benson named ings. Workmanship guaranteed. Hutchins. Ml. 9-5132, Ml, 9-4694. j up and down with the press of i CASH IN ON Ih* big Xmsa aelling . TOOLMAKER ------^ ^ ------j showers, awpings, shrubs and "Homemaker of the Tear." The S. IVAR JOHNSON PLAN MANY OLDER cars, good trans­ ALL TYPES OF electrical^wiring A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn \ ■(_. TWO KITCHEN sets. $10 each. A REAL NICE hortle. Six rtjoms, shade trees, am.esite drive. More button, the beauty of the tiphol Street. Ml. 3-4860. sea.son. Be an Avon representa- Maple extenaion table with four ROCKVILLE YOU SAVE $2,000 OR MORE UNDER OIHI PLAN portation. Cars that can't be seefh installations and repairing done. tlvc- in your /neighborhood. ML Experienced with experimental jiartly furnished and r^reatlon land available if desired. Shown stery, the ease vvlth w-hleh the What’ s the use? She (Princess from the street. Look behind our Call J, a A. Ellcct:trie: Ml. 9-9678 chaira, $35. MI. 9-5150. driver’s seat moves back or for­ .9-2814. parts preferred. 55 hour week. Paid room. Two-car garage. AD.. 3-8860. ,by appointment only. Charlea Be the first to see., Margaret) isn't going ta be queen. We hullfi the basic housit—excavating cellar, rough grade lot, 10” |4 walls, cellar floor, Office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. - h Lesperance. MI. 9-7620. ward, all those things your sales­ Be a lot better for her to get mar­ frnirit..aiHl rear stoops and steps, complete framing—botuMing, b r til^ g , tlttoiU. flaohiag, roof* >ydramatlc: Looksjpuid rum like Philco 974 Main St. ' FAINTING AND- low, book value. CaU qwner . Four , bedi'oom colonial,' 4 fl 'ry...... -- -- 1 --.....- k m udf later model. Priced for GRATr-RESEARCH AND placea, modern kitchen, oil hot (All rights reserved, NEA Serv- ’4UING0LN $49 ■uick sale at $875. Center Motor Quality work, reasonable prices DEVELOPMENT COMPANY WANTBD-:Architect. Experienced: A N TIQ U E Reflnlshed. Repairing and prom pt-service. Free eali- water heat, barn, acreage, excel-i ice. Inc.) - - ! gales, 461 Main St. done on any furniture. Tieman, Hilliard Street, Manchester in design and construction of in, ^ Ml 3-7531 lent neighborhood, view, asking mates. Fully insured. Call Bert | ”A Good Place To Work” . dustrial, commervial and resi-. ’50 FORD $445 189 South Main St. Phone MI. Plante: Ml 9-8965. I $17,900. Mexlraa Ntuffed Tomatoee a 9 «, .1950 CHEVROLETS. Good 3-5645. dential building. Write Box S, : I To settle estate - 5 rooms, steam traniqiortaUon at low cost. Lowest —- SHIRT PRESS operator.- Must sp- Herald. | Ingredients: ■< pound bacon , FOR INTERIOR painting i heat, full basement, garage, arte- down payment. Low I monthly^ DOORS OPENEUJ. keys and! ply m person. New Modal Lauii- (diced). 1 small clove garlic t ’53 DODGE VO $1195 fitted. deebrating call Wm. Dickson and! 1 Sian well, needs repairs, reduced (minced). cup chopped onion. 6 ! weekly paymenU. Douglas Motors, copied,, vacuum cleaners. Irons dry,, 73 Summit St. A stocking fof each’ member of i Son. MI. 9-0920 any time. Com Male or Female 77 the family! Easy to trim with eye- ■ to $5,000. large firm tomatoes, I cup en­ gims, etc., repaired. Shears, plete insurance coverage. New 5 room ranch. ' full bath, . kmvimves, mowers, etc., pu! into con- BOOKKEEPER ca!lching stars, canes, candles, | riched coinmeal, 2 teaspoons salt.- ■ ) 3986 FOUR DOOR Studebaker Help Wanted— Male ^6 A simply styled all occa.-iion Angel's, tree and other motifs; easy j| lovely large lot with shade trees, I'i cups water, 1 teaspoon chili diuon for coming needs. Bralth- PAINTING—Exterior and interior! [ MULTIGRAPH operator for small 1 $12,400. i SPECIAL Commandcf ,y-8," 17,000 mileage, waiie. 62 Pearl sUeet. progressive manufacliirer. Write frock designed in sizes that flat­ to sew together by hand or on the ; powder, 't teaspoon cumin seed. full low T ri;e $3,100. MI. 9-8919. paperhanging, ceilings refinished. , MECHANICAL INSPECTOR AND machine; and' ix> nice to fill with 1 i Several other new homes, some 1 Method: Cook diced bacon in a Wallpaper books on request. EsliV-, • Operator, -Box C, Herald. ter a woman's figure. CTioice of I with acreage. Over 100 other aub- '51 PLYMOUTH COMPLETE REPAIRS by StuSH sleeves is provided. Christmaa goodies' j skillet until crisp; remove bacon "'■r 3950 STUDEBAKER. $375 or best mates given. Fully insured. Ed-j " e have an interesting position I urban, homes and farpis, $3,300 ■R. Wolcott On wringer and auto­ Pattern No., 8339 is 'in sizes 32,, Pattern No. 2545 contains trac- 1 bits, pour off all but '» cup of offer. Good condition high gas ward R. Price. MI. 9-1003. to offer to an experienced mechdni ' ahd up. ‘ Belvedere Hardtop. mauc washing machines, clectnc Situation.^ Wanted— 84, 36,'38, 40, 4'J, 44. 46. Size 34, "ing pattern for stockings in four the drippings. Add minced garlic, Exceptional condition .aiileage, Call MI. 9-4019 any time. ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, Cal inspector. Must be able to set BILLING sizes; lO" motifs to trace for ap- 1 and onion to bacon drippings and up from a surface plate and work .Female 78 short sleeves, 4 'i yards of 35-inch. w e l l £ s a g e n c y 3963 CHEVROLET Bel Air tw o door ■mall appliances welding. 180 ■Hionds—Stocks— OPEN HOUSE For this ' pattern.- send 35c in plique: and finishing directions. \ Main St.. Coventry Pi. 2-6872 brpwn lightly. Cut off ' thin slice $69S Mam Street. Ml. 9-6678. to close tolerances," Previous ex­ from stem end of tomatoes; re­ aqulpp^ with radio, heater, perience with Arm+ and Navy DAY CARE for child irt my Colnsr'youf name,, address, size de­ Send 25c in Coins, your name, I Mortgages .71 ^ . EkeepHond 3 8*droom Ranch ond Garog* address and, the Pattern Number move core. Scoop out pulp and powetglide, power steering and specifications desirable. licensed home, Rolling Park. Call CLERK sired, .-and the Pattern Number to' ROCKV#f!LE — Seven room single, many other quality extrsa. Oiig- FIRST AND Second mortgages MI. 9-5495. Fea-turing: A beautiiul kitchen with the latest of electrical built- SUE BURNETT. TH E, .M.\N- to AN.NE CABOT THE .MAN­ ' excellent condition. Three bed- Juice. Add tomato- pulp find juiefi, ASHES AND rubbish removal Call CHESTER EVENING HERALD CHESTER El'E.NI.N'G HER.ALU, cooked bacon and remaining -in­ .Inal ao,OiX> miles. Local owner's Ml. 3-7644. bought for our jwn account. Fast, Interviews daily between 8 a.m. -i. Two experienceti book- in units. Representative from Electric. Co. will demonstrate. Ma­ rooms, living room, dining room, name on request. See Bob Oliver confidential aeribce. Manchester and 4:30 p.m'., Monday through keepora ne^ed. One experi­ hogany .trims; oak Sooi-s; "base board hot water heat; ^erarhlc tile' 1150 . AVE. AMERICAS, ..NEW 1150 .\VE. .A-MERIC.\S, NEW' den,' beautiful kltcrfen, cement gredients tc garUcronion mixture; MORIARTY m this one at Center Motor Sales RUBBISH'shd ashes removed. Investment Corp.. 244 Main street. Friday, Dogs-7-Bjrds-^Pc(^ 41 bath? large livjng room and fireplace panel wall. YORK 86. N. Y. ‘ YORK 36, N.Y. buement, oil-steam befit', alumi­ continue cooking 10 minutes, rtir-' 461 Main St. General cleaning, cellars. atUcs Mi. 3-S4I6. enced billing clerk. Mi^at be Send 25 cents now for your copy Now available—the 1955 Needle­ num combination . 'icreenV and^ ring occasionally. Fill tomato and yards, Reasonable rates. M. MANCHESTER.Pet Center, beau- good with figures. Firm lo­ ./ TmE, 13 NOOX-6 P.5T. SVNi(DA%’. NOV. 37. 1955L .of the .pew Fall k Winter-'55 edi­ work Album printed in attractive doors, Venetian blinds'. All city shells with tha cornmeal mixture. SlgS CHEVROLETS four doors and 2f7D MORTGAGE money at lowest GRAY RESEARCH AND tion of our pattern catalog Basic colors. It cont|Stna 56 pages of ronvenlcnces. On bus line. Con­ Place In shallow baking pan. Bake BROTHERS k M. Rubbish Removal; MI. DEVELOPMENT COMPANY ttfiiij baby parakeets, guaranteed cated in Rockville. PLACR, l- a r NO. 68, FERGUSON.40N.RD., RD.. RDUKLEDGE two doors. Most are fulljc r-9787. . • payihenta: $22.25 fop each $1,000. Fashion. Colorful, -j.'iciting. filled lovely .designs—plus 3 gift pat- venient to schooli|i $12,000. George in moderate (.375 degrees) oven 10 Hilliard "Street, . Manchester athging. canaii(M, hamsters, tropi­ SECTION, HANCHESlESTER, CONN. douippod. Many othat* ^ara to Connecticut Mortgage Excifange, with smart, easy to' sew styles for 'teraf, directions printed 'in book.- J, Coleman. Broker,; Rockville. U IS. liilnutes. Serve at once. Ml 3.5135 epOH from. .1963 Chevrolet Bel "A Good Place To Work” '. cal fiah, puppies, pet footla and OUNpER’8 T.V. Senrlca, available 27 LewU St., Haittibrd • CH-— 6-88$T.------suppUeS. 995 Main 'St. Ml. 9-4373. for hit*rvi«w edn i aU ages. Only 25c \ copy! » - ' TR. 5-4045. TR. 5^4'^10. ’ . Makes 6 servings. hardtop. 1$«6 D o ^ , i960 a ^ time. Antanha convarapins. MANCHESTER ASSOCIATES . Ctosimr. OsBUr Motor 8 ^ , 661 in 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, MI 8.$3*1 REALTORS ' d 8-8484 PMtmlae^heupervlaed sexvlre. CARPENTER WANTED,' ly 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, 8. and RockviHo TR S-3^88 Read Herald Advs.. 3-7370 after 8. H.'jXilreen Stkmps. ‘V.... ./•-'■■ ■■ ■' Z'* r ‘ i' I 1 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 196S ■,5 " f a g b t w e m t t ^ lian^t|[p0t(r ^onttns^ H^ralli Avenifft Daily Net Press Run The Weather For the WMk Elided Foraeiat of O. t. Wwthar BnraM Nor. It, lt55 ififitilii k iitiiii k k 'kii'k 'k^'k'k'k'k iiirifititifit'k'kir'kir’k'k^k ************* Clear, cold tonight. Low about 11^906 to. Toynorrow fair with alowly Member of the Audit riaihg 'temperature. lOgh near 48. Bureau bf Orcniation M anchetter—'A City of Village Charm

VOL. LXXV, NO.. 48 (TWELVE PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN.,SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1955 (CbMiined Adrerttalng «■ Paga It) PRICE FIVE CENTS UN Presses Grand Jury Clears Riffs Battle To Resolve French / Woodward Widow f Seat Issue m u Region Mineola,' N.Y., Nov. 26 (/P)—A .grand jury has found bo United Natiqiis, N. Y., Nov, evidence of crime in the death of socialite-sportsman William Rab&t, French Morocco, /' 26 (yp)—W itt 12 • working Woodward, killed b ^ a shotgun fired by his wife, Ann. Tot­ Nov. 26 (/P) — French troop* •y'days left before it* scheduled tering from-the f^ sau County Courthouse last night, .after conducting a cleapup opera­ X jp v ely . adjoummejlt. the U.N. As- the panel absolved irer of blame in •' tion, in the troubled Riff' bor­ \ GREEN GIVEN WITH sembljr passed today to break the shooting, thO grief-worn, black- der area ra)i into gtiff fight­ CASH SALES A htubborn deadlocks over a clad, 39-year-old, wdow had to be New UsS. A-Tests J- tn F r in t aaaisted to a cat-. ing yesterday. They called, in SATURDAY dikpotra Security Council Her face and demeanor a far cfy planes and artillery for sup­ STAMPS ghat amd the membership bids from the svelte, blonde woman who In Spring Indicated port. Big Explosion moved in society’s select circles, Authorities said 17 soldiers were of l8 nations. Ms-a Woodward could only mumble The Assembly must also push Washington, Nov. 26 (/Pi— killed And 12 wounded. There was .1.' Incoherently to waiting newsmen Tw-o members of the Senate- no estimate of rebel. casualUea. Aired in India through debate within, the next aj sh^emerged from her ordeal of two weeks on the tough disarma- House Atomic Energy Com­ The Aiff tribea . which followed telUpg the jury what happened in mittee' have raised the posai- Abd el tCrim in M orocco's fam ed z ^ - ROBES /tnent question and the colonial is- the/'early hours of Sunday, Oct. 30. ^ auha. Involving Morocco and West bl'lty of new U.S. atomic testa rebellion of 30 yeari ago — have ByKJirushchev ^-Ner attorney, M urray Gut-feln, next spring—perhaps a hydro­ been growing increasingly restless New Guinea if it hopes to hit Its .said: "She now feels she'can be left For the Young Miss Dec. 10 windup target. gen explosion in the Pacific. in recent weeks. While the return Moscow, Not. 26 (7P>—The alone with her children.” Rep. James E. Van Zandt of Sultan Mohammed Ben Toussef India Views siated / He Waa referring ,to the two from exile quieted many elements Soviet Koverninent today an­ ' cotton quilted robes, straight or India and a number of oth^r Woodward sons—William III. 11 (R.-:P&l,-a'-ConiniUltee. member; ilted, specially styled and\ fashioned snid in answer to a-question in Morocco, the Riff tribea reacted nounced it had exploded a ny- •/ Traditionally American coantries who did not take part in years- old, and James, 7--who slept differently. with the young miss in mind. Watch her the debate biifore the 12-nktion "It's pi.v uhdefktanding that droiien bomb and that it was through the shooting. ' in their we wlli" have new atomic The mountainous tribesmen bear ayes sparkle on Christmas morning. ^ U.N. Disarmament Commission home at Oyster Bay, Long Island. the most powerful of all sueh with this lovely gift. Colors: Rose and. tests. He did not say what old grudges' against ' both . ^le have Indicated they wriU have plen­ St' Witnesses Heard French and the lowland Arab* and types of explosions. , blus on white background. ' ...gifts Ilf m||( glass ty to gay on the arms -question type of weapons might be test­ Mrs. Woodward was one pf 31' ed. or where. • * ’ have no history of amity with any when it reaches the 6U-nation Po- witnesses heard yesterday by the regime in Rabat. / ' Bangalore, India, Nov. 26 l w liUcal. Committee. Sen. Anclerson (D ^ M l . S' handcrafted by jury, which aat for about 10 hours, committee chairman, amd in The French . said yesterday'! (TP) — Nikita Khrushchev, (little friction is expected this tliei deliberated 46 minutes before fighting was near Tlzl Ousli \and $ 5 - 9 8 year on either Morocco or West Albuquerque that "in view of party boss of the Sovipt Sizes 7 to 14 ..... voting "no indictment" Ih the kill­ the Russian activity;/! think Aknoul. New Guinea, but the anti-colonial ing of 35-year-old Woodward, Convoy Ambushed Union, cofifirmed tonight that powers uhdoiibtedly will have ar­ we should have .-inydrogen owner of the race horse Nashua. teats in the Pacific/ An ambulance convoy was Am Kiiasia lias exploded a nu­ guments to present w’hen , those bushed by an apparently strong $ item s come. lip. Asst. PiSt. Atty. Edward A. He declined, hoWever. to say clear weapon of ’'maximum” Preteen 8 to*14 ... 3.98 Robinson,: who handled the grand whether he thought such testa rebel force. A i-escUc column at. fit ■ One major deadlock was broken tempted to beat Its way through strength'and said it equaled 1 yesterday when France was wooed jury presentation, said the panel would be held.'adding "They one million tons of TNT. found Mrs, Woodward "not^ilty" should ask the-AtOmic Energy and also was strongly opposed. OIDLS’ D£PT__iSECOND FLOOR back into the Asaembly after that The rebels fled to the north only Khrushchev said the exploaioa / body voted to drop the stormy of three charges being epnsid^ered Commission (AFC) that." The confirmed "the calculations of our mi first degree murder, murder -in when planes and artillery arrived Pretty, i^ractical miik glass has been Algerian question. The French ABC declined comment. ■ scientists atid engineera that -wa the second degree, and manslaugh- from military posts at Meknea. * gift tradition fbr generations—and walked out'two months ago when Sulton Sidi Mohammed Ben are able to produce with the mini­ the AsMmbly put the Algerian .teti____ .... . ' jury chanabers m'ore than three .L ■ ■ today is no ei[^pti(n). Many people Youssef was stiir holding talkA on mum atomic, energy., a maximum - Vi question on its agenda. • . Since thfs shooting, following by. hours but. spent 'only part of that the formation- Of Moirocrp’a first explosion." 7R collect, it. M o n important, young Delegates hoped Arab approval a few hours a 'social gathering In time in the witness chair. The U.S. Atomic Energy Com- fls1 hono, of the Duchess of Windsor representative government. One of modems are enjoying it in ways the pf the maneuver which broke the As a voluntary witness, Mrs. his close advisers. Mohammed mlaaton reported Wednesday that at another Long Island estate, Mrs. Woodward had to sign a watver of the 'Russians had set off their original designers never dreamed of. French boycott would speed solu­ Woodward had been confined to a Bekkai a retired lieutenant colonel M asquerade^But Not for Fun GIFT tion of the complex membership Immunity, which meant that any­ in the French Army, was expected greatest atomic explosion and de­ Spoon holders become planters, tum­ New York hospital suffering from thin she said could be used to be named premier. scribed it as in the range of mil­ question. grief and shock. Last Monday she A wave of molestings in Columbus, Ohio, has driven a squad of huaky^mtlcameh Into aklrta, head- W hat a p * rf« ^ booMtiful / blers hold cigerettee—hundreds of The Arabs spearheaded the orig­ against her. Had she been sub- acarvei and lipstick to lay traps for the ctilpriU. The impersonatoia ara shown with their lone lions' of tons of TNT. TTie shte of was deemed well enough by her poenaein \ that if France stayed out, she (On the basis of Khnishchev’a Arkwright llr»l quality aheer is made by hand, just like the antique hattan. major Nationalist parties had standing, left to right, are Patrolmen Richard Burton. Robert DeWeeae and Richard Malona; aeated, of omboHod Evorglozo* might use her veto power in the Mrs. Woodward was in the grand agreed that France ahould retain Francis Shalosky and RichArd Taylor. (AP Wirephoto). ■ report of an explosion with tha nylons, all w ith dark Mama In (CooUaued on Page Two) force of one million tons of TNT, prifrtod cotton. CrooM n«w fall and winter shades, re­ originals. Come see our collection. Security Council, where- she re­ control of Morocco's foreign rela- tained her seat, to bar Jordan and tiohs and defense until the country the Russian blast would have been VMitta^, wothoblo ond inforced heel and toes for extra relatively small compared to tha wear. \ Housewares — Basement the Asian applicants.. is ready to assume thilse respon­ colorfott. bi dclkleut U.N. circles were also heartened sibilities. Slash H-bomb set off in the Pacific by Acreage the United Statec In March, 1984. ieo croom colors. by nsports that the United States (The N ationalists w:ant thq 1912 -had relaxed Its opposition to Com- South Rails Facing treaty, which .gaVe. France a pro­ That one has been estimated unof- SizM 12.20 ond 1216 221^ tectorate ovbr Morocco, ended. But, ticlally to have equalled>15 to 17 'ipunlst Outer Mongolia's bid for Farmers to Get million tons of TN'T. membership. the dispatch said, their leaders de­ SPOBT8WXAft~Sad rUM>B JI pr. clared. "this does not mean that we The first U.S. snnouncement of The Soviet Union has warned a Russian atomic explosion was an that it would veto all non-Com- shall do away completely with Up to $5,000 For South Windsor Desegregation Woes Sept. 33, 1949. / munist applicants if Outer Mon­ French aaslatahce tn the adminia- ■ ' tratlve, economic and political’’ af­ The United Statei has made golia or any of the other four Minnet-poUa, Nov. 26 i/P)- Tlie South Windabr, Nov, 36 OP)—-Aable to draw a good labor m a-ket these further announcements of Russian-backed candidates failed fairs of the country. SHOP Nationalist ‘ terrorism also Minneapolis Tribune Aaya th a t the Plans for a >25 mlllipn industrial in, th* northern Connecticut and Soviet atomic experiments as de­ to make the grade. W ashington, NoV. 26 (/P)—R all-yJan. 1<), e rai-lroads are confront Agrlcujiture Department plana a prospect of maintain-- «f“Pt«d again In Algiers, where six park, the largest mtilll-iinlt dsyel- southern Massachusetts areas, he tected by sclcntlets and other to .Abstain road men here said today the task ed with "conaervatlon acreage reaerve" said. sources: V.H. of achieving racial desegregation ing one 'mixed" accommo persons have been killed and a opmsnt of Its hind in Connscticut, WHITE FUR HAT. MIHEH -’The United States has said It doien wounded. program which \s'ill provide for were announced here today. Two new roads *0 feet In width Oct. 3, and Oct. 33, 1931. in the south's interstate train serv­ dations for terstate travelers to paying farriiera up to >5,000 a Aug, 20, 1953, tests of iMth fis­ would abstain on all. five Com­ ice will present almo^ as many satisfy the i and' another ret Two soldiers and tw-o gueirillas The M. O. Realty Corp. of 76 will be constructed in the subdi­ munist applicants, but It had pre­ were killed when rebels ambushed year for taking land out of pro­ Windsor St, Hartford aaid ft will vision with turn arounds at the sion and thermonuclear (hydrogtn MUFFS and SCARE SETS problems as the firSPrail crossing of separate faciK ties for intrastate bpmb) weapons. viously-insisted that Outer Mon- of the Continental Divide in 1869. patrons, to satlAfy local author­ a party of troops In eastern Al­ duction. develop a 101 acre tract of land end, giving- all building unit! an golig- would not get the seven geria. Details Of the propo.sal were Owned by Douglaa N. G rant of average of 350 feet frontage. Oct. 26, 1954, series of tests be­ with assorted heads 'priced. But as one ex«cutive put it; ities. told by the Tribune in, a copy­ ginning 'in mid-September that a t aiirrmatlve votes needed for Coun­ "The railroads always obey an ICCi' Not Easy 'Task In the same area, the secretary Buckland Rd.. at the intersection Metropolitan water will be brought cil approval. of a caid (tribal leader) was slain righted story fi-om its W ashing­ of Rt. 5 and Pleasant yalley Rd. into the tract from Route 8. year. order.’.’ "I don't know how\you are go­ ton Biircau. Sept. 24, 1955, a continuation of $ . " ' Perhaps the toyghest problem . He referred to yesterday^s order ing to -unscramble infqrstate and In a hatchet attack. An old man Leonard E. Greenberg, general Will Aak Zone Uiange 3 98 facing the current Assembly is also was killed. The plan envisions government manager of the realty firm, said it testk. •\ from the Interstate Commerce intrastate travelers In ^ waiting expenditure of nlniosl J l.400,000,- More than three fourths of the Nov. 10 announcem ent of a new \T the logjam between the U.-S. Commission (ICC directing an room," one railroad man paid. "So The Nationalists want independ­ is proposed to construct modern land Is now in South W indsor's backed Philippines and Communist ence for Algiers, which the French, 000 during the next 15 years Ipa one story light manufacturing And test in the 1955 serleA. , v l $2-98 In red or navy end effective Jan. lu to racial seg­ far as I l.now, no one k^ws at move to reduce farm prochiction Industrial zone. A zoning change Describee Exploetoa regation or interatate pas.sengera \hls point how it can be dme. It consider a political part of metro­ warehousing units with all build­ f-om residential to Industrial will (Ooiitlnued on Pat.e Thfee) politan France. and promote aoll conseryatfon. ings designed and bu(jt for ten­ The U.S. announcement last on trains and buses, and in public sWel.v h'-n’t going to be a n y ^ a sy Under the plan, the j^OvernhVent be sought for 33 Acres on the east Wednesday made no direct com­ waiting rooms and rest rooms. joo-r and it's got to be done^.bv ants., Certain Units will be for EXCEPTIONAL!! \ would pay the cost 'hf Installtpg aide of ^ property by the M. ,G. parison between the latest Soviet A check with a hnif-dozen rail Jan\l0." . V leasing and others will-be for leAd- Realty c r'itSagxa'iliraat'S' were involved. They Southw-esVhaA provtSed separated m ents up. toi >.’>,000/ Annually to known as the Nutmeg Industrial hn^s a bond for deed on the land CHRISTMAS GiFf! compen. te for the Value, of crops Park. I B p : asked ftqt to be quoted by name. facilities for Whites and Negroes Iriminal Side^ s'l^ject to zoning approval. No Appeals Seen under the Separate but equal" not produced on,-the' i-ea#rved land. G reenberg said th|e park wl)l In­ Farmer, wpdld be permitted to clude 25- plots, with a minimum /■The land Is bounded on the noyth 1 .'- OUR OW N BRAND None hf tpe railroad representa­ doctrine whieV the ICXl h as’*sanc- ■by property of Roger Newberry! Bulletins Dainty Cluny; La^ JACKET/ Escape Injury jtives here suggested taking an ap­ tioned since it^ organization 68 TcK Dixon Pact take part ip the program and aUll' size of two acres and maximum of, use this rc'aerved land for paaliir- 10 acres. The average size plot wl on the east by land of John and \ ■ /■ peal from the ICC order to the Su­ years ago Joseph Krawikt, and on the south from the AP Wires preme Court, w’hose 1954 ruling on However, these W perts report In ing livestock, But acreage put un­ contain three acres, to afford unjts ^'MERCURY'^ Norwalk, Nov- 26 (>Ti Pajam a . Washln^TOn, Nov! 26 Sen, der thia program would be in addi­ 25.000 square feet of-space. by the following four home owners: Edge, Spun Rayon and nightgqw'n clad passengers , school segregation wqs cited j by the receht years, ther« has lioen a Kefauver (Il-’I’ennl sa.vs his Sen­ Arthur-E. Starks! Ralph DePletro, tion, to acreage already put in cov­ I 4*fV' SpoFtf^la were routed from their berths „t ! ^^0 .n support of its order. gradual, if unannoifnced, relaxa­ ate antimonopoly silbcommittee Railroad rroFrontage n ia g e Edwin G. Burnham, and Howanl SOVIET WARNS IRAN One official rommehted: tion of strict segrcgaH,cm. particu- er crops or lef(- fallow aa a routine “^Thlf Bile .offerSI'S very attriicUve Moscow, Nov, 26 (ft—The Soviet ,/' . 5:23 a.m. today when four cars on will Zeopen h ir in g s on the repu­ G. Bennett. . "the Ow-I,' a Boston to New- York "It may b' east through the paS,” Greenberg ilMe .consequences ------' ' - ating difflculties." jog down segregntlori on railroad aaid. ' .are seven, tobacco ah'eda on the o tet8 i-B « ek lac« 8 r-etc. _ ^ ____ XOdC'c ..wool plaid., un.- The train, nioying Slow ly. waA wo«ild be rraumed D er\2. Kefauver Foreign Minister r- He- dts ussed the situation -dirt'ei's and the-growing ewe jvf P^U-. said—ye-rierday- -the sHBwmmlUee __In admtlon, he clle p.m. Sanfl $|.00 to $4-98 eg; Sizes 12-18. Rtatioq, when the derailment Oc­ (lulled from AP Wire* M. Q. Realty Corp, lists Maurice 50x50 ___ ...... $2.98 curred. local atatutes requiring railroad facilities,' sona. ' the moat northerly bridge proposed told Molotov hr would transmit Four f'lirs Qiih Ralls companies to maintain separate Pact Held No Obligation aci-osa the Connecticut River, It to h it governm ent Immedi­ ptJLL BED SIZE , Firm s in thia development will be (Continued on Psj^e Three) 50x70 ...... $3.98 The 7th, 8lh. 9th and 10th cars or divided coaches, wailing rooms Three <>j>mise Ruling The Atomic Energy CommiaAmn ately. . ■ .______/ and rest rooms far.^whites snd Atlanta. Nov".26 uVr Three (AECi.had aaid Wednesday thgt Defense Department ahifts In- 8W G LE CO.VTROL of a 14-car train left the rails. The I terest in new airplane designs from . 7th car w-as a day coach; the pther Negroe.s. / Alatea in the deep south AKsbama, the'contract "is not an obligallo; JO IN T PROGR.VW L'ROED 65x80 ...... $6.98 Thirteen states, Alabama, Ark- j Georgia and .South fai-olina-. were which can be recognized by, the ' those which rise straight up be- ; H artford, Nov.- 2S t.T>—fh a 3 sleepers. Thirty-eight pas.scngers bre flying level to those which can . $ 3 - 9 8 -were In the 4 cars.. ■ ahsas. Florida, Georgia. Kentucky. ; quick to lake the lead in opposing L'nlled States, " and indicated it ! Half-Hour Gun Fight ■ ^National Oovemor's Conference GIFT SLIPS Napicint to Match 29c ea. They w-ere tran'sfaned to other Louisiana, Mlssis ippi, North f^aro-j an order b.v the In tcrstale Com^ would pay no damages to the I off fimm. y ^ t r r t -v ru n - f -apectal-'cgniinltteB~BB"hlghntMym~ $ 19 .9 5 cars and the train continued on to I lina. Okla’.ioma,/Tennessee. Texas. i nierce Commission to end ra<;ial Dixon-Yates group 'or cancellalion a .. .U.N. Food and Agriculture ' which includes Conhecttcnt’n Lavishly trimmed silpA f nylon iri- , S'oulh Carolina/and Virginia, have di.scrimination in trains and buses ronflicl i fP-AOi aide. fraud. ” But he .said in a stalem ent.l aER.nA.N oFnciA us c o n f e r ' kets for all of the stores in our group Two wrecker trains were sent to i that the repudiation action ‘in on ; neiwita pasture. . .Democratic N a­ Bonn, (iennany, Nov, 36 (A’l—• these will be a quick Mllout. tional cioniinHtee Chairman Paul P.oslea, Northern Ireland. Nov. ■ lary, said "the raiders got across | are thCM prices possible. Buy for ■ \ the scene, and the spokesman said i the civil side' and added; i West German President Theodor - yourself and for gifts. Plumber’s Dream . . there is most certainly a M. Butler claim? Republicans liave 26 i/I', A bomb was thrown into the border into IhA' Republic of j, *3 ®* to *7 95 "they ought to. get it' cleared up j Heusa. conferred today adth fairl.v soon." bfoau.se the only job criminal side to'this case al.-tO, and developed policy of ulthholding -the finyal Ulster Constabulary Ireland. None of them appears to/ legitiiiiate Information” un-I police bana< ks here today. Au­ have been wounded. They got no | ChanccUor Kon.rad ..Adenauer in ■ • . i ■ ■ involved w-as to set the four 'de­ 1 believe' that before Ve are! an attem pt to prevent collapao PAPERMATE through -we may find a case of paralleled in recent history thorities blamed Irish Republican amis .or ammiinttion from the bar- ; railed cars bark on the '.rack. | King Saud of Saudi Arabia lands Army (IRA) terrorists and said racks." of the government coalition over FOR THAT EXTRA SPECIAL SOMEOtJE Occuring on Saturday, the acci­ Near Realization criminal conspiracy involving a Bonn's relations with Rustis. dent caused less-of a delay than if numbef- of high ranking persons. at Honilia.v W-ith. party that in­ Iti • attackers were beaten off In-a Breaking info the barracks af- \ cludes seven princes and six minis half-hour gurv fight. •ter blowing a hole in the wall, the,; -A quarrel between .Adenauer and TOILETRIES loa^o SUPER ORLON It had happened on p npi-nial work­ 'lWe_ ahaJl^_epdeayoj;_lq do qiir^ the ■' Free Deiiiocratlc Party ing day. raiders surprised some of the ! In gift boxes. New two-tone Xe.xt week, the AKLanii the CIO will hold .sejiarate con- “US C I B.J, in,,,,.., ...... the skirmish and was hospitalized. licemeil still in bed., officers )uUd. (FDP^ has threatened to^ split COTY COLOGNES .... r ...... $1.85 colors., also new chrome finish, "TheSe’s alm ost no, commuter the coalition. FaMnsNtw business on a Saturday." the rail- vention.s In New York. The following week, they will join Kefauver aaiil. arc budget direijor on President Elaenhower to '.'ex­ Ul/Sler police said .qbout a dozen " They.called upon the police 'to COTY-STICK COLOGNTE...... $1.25 GIRLS' SWEATERS plain- why Justice Department re­ men armed with a machiriegun and surrender but were met with gun- Ml'lACLE iT R'E T C H U ■ ' ill convention, thus!restoring a united front- for the first fuses to enforee impartially ’ fed- ■pistols Weje in th(f raiding party. Hre. KI'NAWAV BOV SOUGHT FABERGE COLOGNE .~___ _ $ 1.25 and $2.00 Has an iiriiisually soft cashmere feel, will not shrink, drie* (Oontinued on Page Three) time in 20 .vear.s. i ' (Continued on l*ag< "ftirrc) eral fugitive law against The Rev. I . The raiders were believed after Naugatuck, Nov. 38 tf>—.A gen­ quickly, retains shape without blocking, completely non-al- NylN fMty Britf CHANEL No. 5 COLOGNE . . $3.00 and $5.00 51-89 and The man behind the merger, who engineered in three J. A. Defalne. , arms and ammunition stored in the eral alarm today was circulated lergic. A large selection of colors in sizes 7 to East Berlin, publication says , barracks only, five miles from the by Naugatuck Police for Jolw 1 . ' YARDLEY COLOGNE . . r .. . $ 1.25 and $ 1.75 Brazil Now Kiileeared alter leaving a tilRLS' DKPARTMENT—SECO.ND FLOOR Caliada. ■ • note which said. "What 1 am go­ hose) these deceiving little JERGEN'S HAND LOTION WITH Rio de Janeiro. Brazil, No\"^26 W ashington. Nov. 26 ‘Jpi An Us nuisl imperative tasks" if it.-w;aging a campaign of terrorism H alifax, N. S.r Nov. 26 i;Pi - The wonders fit ail sizes 9- What kind of man is Meany? How did he succeed where attack by Sen McCarthy iR-\Vi.sl fails to give Christian guidance on in .Northern Ireland ,and England crew of the wrecked Liberian ing to say will hurl you but wlU GIFT APRONS (/Pi-Brazil was unde.Z a state of hurt me 'more. I smashed d^»- from 4 to 7. DISPENSER ...s.... 98c siege—modified martial law to­ others failed? Will he be able to Hbld the two factions to- on a Senate aiibcbmmittee's in­ problems Involving scs. t*.V’og to drive tlie British out of frelght,er. Kismet II was rescued LADIES’ GIFT quiry into gavernment security Air Secretary Donald A. Quarles [ Northern Ireland and unite the by helicopter today. Rescuers had dy's car and am runnug LIHLE LADY BUBBLE B A tH ...... $|.00 In many .style.a. Waist band, coverall, nock hands day, -Atrcngthening the position of gjetter,? What plans does he liave for the merged union,. away." hi aretty powetr puff csiw i- FOR CHILDREN t the' army-backed provisional gov­ program.^ has drawn a reply frqpi Says U S. .should make greater e^- ■ country, battled snow. rough seas ■Me, pM, Mw, M ill, MM, ix)litically and economically? . , " • • fort to develop scientific poten- The bomb wrecked part of the and high winds on the rocky nprth OLD SPICE AFTER SHAVING LOTION . $1.00 BOOKS OF ALL AGES or cobblef aprons. Percale.s or sheers. ernment. . , Chairm~ an Hennings______„ iD-Moi”that . . , TRAIN KILLS FOI'P WOMEN black er red. BILLFOLDS Theseiand other questions are answered ip.a thre«f-part he “Will not-be intimidated ' , tIaliOes . . . California police says J police barracks. ; coast of Cape Breton Island since ■ A decree declaring the state of Hennings: one-man hearings on j.they have been informed Alberti 'Constable George Knowles was F'riday. , ' Swfeetivaler, Tenn., Nov. 36 Illustrated story books, Activity Books, All About Genuine, leather billfolds - in aiege. approved by Congress and serie.s of article.s written by one of the mo.st accomplished alleged awidgement of , constitu- j Clark peed, ae.ronautical aelenllst , buried in the wreckage and ih- The men were hauled to safety ,/P)..:_Four Sweetwater wome* Books, Laudmark Books and many others. mahy styles with change purse signed by provisional President labor reporters in the-countr.v, the AP's Norman Walker. tlonal Tights in'the. security’pro-j who disa ipeared , in ' 195-2 while ] jured,' , in a boatswain's chair swinging were killed today wbg;n their and pa8st:ase. All wanted colors. Reg. Aprons . $|-00 ,q $|.98 Nereu Ramos, became effective Long an ob.server of the labor .scene, he analyzes and gramil were described - yesterday i working on secret project, was i Police sa)d the raiders, struck | ^.Ipw a Canadian Navy helicopter. . automobile was hit by a Knox- , - upon publication in Ihe govem- by M cCarthy as "disgraceful " ' ' and i seen recently in Sbuth San (^abriel. . i.in two cars and threw ...... the bomb to | The ...... helicopter dodged J,00()-foot - ville-bound teelght train at a V ■ The J M f H A M CORR interprets whaf^s ahe$d with the authority bdrn of close icrosalng here. Police Chief W’at- tnent'a official bulletin last night. dangerous." Pre.‘ident Eisenhower is expect-| open the attack. Eight policemen ^ coastal cliffs of the isjand in the j MANCHISTiR C6NN- , $ 2 9 5 Ramos Was expected to name an association with the movemen# and its leader.®. 'fhe,' inquiry poses 'a grave ed to watch .Arm.v-Navy game on returned the gunfire. ' Gulf of St. Lawrence to perform ter Thomas listed the four vic­ ca. $1.00,o $5-00 executor today ' for' operation of Mc- Television . . . Resignation ,of In­ The raiders left behind a ma-j the feat. ., i ■ . 1 tims as Mrs. A'llllam .Albert to Cobbler $1-98 to $2-98' The first of Walker’s atpries/Will appear.Moliday in the t'bsreBl'’ to Jiational security, M Frye, S3; -Mrs. Raymoad Queaa, ' CORNER MAIH and OA^ $TREETS ■ « ■ . •ach the decree. iiarthy said in a statement, . aiid terstate Commerce' Commission chinegun and a gas mask when, The 2,848-ton ship had ■ been, The new'gtatusnew Status ' i suspends for 30 shbiiis that the "national DemcA (lOGl CSiairman’Hugh W. CTposs theyey fled. - , - . pounded by whipped up by 38; Mrs. Vera Oiaatala: Hayaa, appears to have washed out Senate Sir Richard Pirn, inspector gen- I ' ------' 48; and Mra. Dorothy O. Swaf­ 'm Two) 1' jlrntrlfegtei: lEiirntttn il|eralli (Coattnued ofT Pags Eievaa) iBvesttgatlon of his conduct. al of the Royal Ulster Conatabu- ' (Oeathidbd ■■ PhCa Thras) ^ ford, 38. ******** A* A *** A A* * * ** ******^***********1 Di-

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