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Paat Noble Oiands of Sunaet ; Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 o^Clock for Christmas Shoppers Rfcbekah Lodge w ill hold a Cbrlst- About Town mas party at the home of Mrs. LISTEN TO KATHY GODFREY, WINF, MONDAY thru FRIDAY AT 1:10 P.M. - SATURDAY 11:10 A.M. EMith smith. 136 Pine S t, Tueeday Average Daily Net Press Run Th« KanchMtAr Squadron of tha at 8 pjn. Members are to bring Main MandiMlwv-MI 3-4123 D.S. Poarar Squadrona will meat gifts fcir secret pala. T%ers will For the Week Ended The Weather tomorrofw at i, p.m. at North also be an electian of officers. Mrs. Gome Fot Christm^ To • race PARKING raor of flora Peeember t, 1661 ForeeMt of O. S. Weather Bawau Mathodist Church. After a hualneaa Maurtoe. Waddell and committee meettaf, Dr. Stanley Wuren paat are in charge of refmhments. 13,508 Clear and oeld^totUgfal,. Low la commander of the Hartford ^uad- ilie 20e. Satarday fair with aa»> ron, win narrate fUmg depicting hla Fred Thrall, superintendent of Member of Hie Audit aailing experlencea from Naaaau ' the water and eewer department, Buresu of OIrenlatton ■. masMe temperaitaren. High near Nova Scotia. Refreshmenu will is attending a meeting of the 7 Manche»ter— A City of Village Charm 40. nerved. American Waterworks Associa­ tion today at the Waverly Inn In A talent show will be aponeored Cheshire. The Connecticut Water­ VOL. LXXXI, NO. 58 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES->1N TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961 Iw the Manchester Registered works Association is host for. the (CUaetlled Adverting ea Page 16) PRICE FIVE CENTS Niirses Club tomorrow at 8 p.m. meeting. Ways of coping with fall­ l l at the Waddell School, ^ e show out in public water supplies is the will be presented by 'Kathy God main topic of the meeting. New Britain Native frey and the Musical Menimakers, children from area dance studios, Mary Bushnell Clheney Auxiliary, State News accompanied by Tony O’Bright and United Spanish War Veterans, will his orchestra. Process will benefit hold a Christmas supper party at the nurses’ scholarship fund. Cavey’s Restaurant Monday at 6 Archbishop Keough Roundup p.’m. Members will exchange gifts. OPEN TONIGHT.TILL 9:00 P. M.! U.S. Asks Allies, Non-Reds The Polish American Club plans Reservations must be made by a New Year’s Hve dance and cele­ Monday noon by calling Mrs. Mil­ bration. Reservations are now be­ dred Tedford, 65 Broad St., paat ing accepted. Members and friends department president. Dies at 70; Head of Goldfine H as may call the clubhouse, 106 Clinton WISH ON A St. Mias Poppy Gerard, daughter of FOR A CHRISTMAS SETTING ‘Small Stroke^ Mr. and Mrs. John Gerard, 75 Ol- Two Mancdieeter men are serv­ cott Dr., recently was elected Baltimore Diocese In U. S. Prison ing with the crew that placed the president of pledges for the Ohio CHRISTMAS STAR SYRACUSE CAREFREE CHINA Help Build South Viet Nam w'orld’s first nuclear-powered air­ Delta Chapter of Pi Beta Phi at Danbur.v, Dec. 8 (JF)—Ber­ P , c ra ft carrier, U.S.S'. Ehiterprise, in Ohio Wesleyan University, where Baltimore, Dec. 8 (/P)—The oomrniseion at Newport News, Va^ she is a freeman. nard Goldfine, the gift-giving Most Rev. Francis Patrick! friend of person.s in high They are Ernest J. Sherman Jr., Keough, 11th archbishop ,of| .yeoman second clasa VSN son of ’The Kaffee Klatsche group will places, suffered “an apparent Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Sherman. meet at the YWCA Wednesday, the oldest Roman Catholic 1 small stroke” last night in the ' U.S. Bares 41 H>yle St.: and John C. Kensel. Dec. l3. Coffee and cookies will be the lovely, ever-popula diocese in the United States, | Paper Cites seaman. USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. served at 9:30 am . Eiach person at F'ederal Correctional Instilu- died today. fion, where he is .serving time Robert E Kensel. 41 Deerfield Dr. tending is asked to bring one-half ’The atvlibi.shop of 400,000 Cath­ Increased 'The ship is scheduled to begin a dozen cookies, and the cookie rec­ ‘ EVENING STAR "Mayflower" olic* in the Baltimore diocese dieng from Red North \ let Nam Force Base. Texas. He will receive other counties were assigned to the have delivered large stocks of mill-| help to Viet Nam. In this, he gave Field issued this forecast for Con­ point to the formal report v^lch 15% OFF sp ecial academic and military archdiocese of Washington in 1947 AR44HBISH0I‘ KEOUGH tary supplies to Tchepone. ; A group of \a le University students started from New Haven today on a 55-miIe march training and will be avvarded the A rchbishi^ KeOUgh wa* bom me necticut today: said that, in ■view of the growing "The Tchepone region is believed to Groton where they will demonstrate in support of the Polari.s-firing submarine pro­ Retnilar Low Price silver wings of a pilot upon gradu­ * dishwasher proof fton of Irish iihinifrants Patrick Temperatures during Saturday Communist effort backed by Rus­ ation. 49.95 Keough and M argaret Ryan, in through Wednesday are expected to. be a major base of oi>erations j gram. The demonstration i.s set for Saturday afternoon. (AP Photofax.) sia and Red China, .Viet Nam will * oven proof of BalUmore with the right of suc­ New Britain. Conn. Hi* father died to average near normal. Milder for the Viet Cong and the Patliet | need more assistance. cession to archbishop Keough. Lao.” the State E)epartment report i 2 Weeks Only—Dec. 7 to 21 * bake and serve! three years later. Bishop She'han. a native of B alti­ Saturday turning cooler on .Sun- , The United States, Rusk said, is protective chest (optional) Archbishop Keough l* survived more, had been head of Bridgeport, day and again near the end of the The Pathet L.ao is a pro- alerady taking step* to bolster the X by an older brother Michael. period. Communist faction now control­ The Majority View government of President Ngo Dtnh 9 12 Rugs— $8.95 Conn., diocese since 195,3. Prior to, ling the Laotian side of the near­ Scotland Yard r,jut July 12, Pope John XXUI that, he hafi been au.xiliar>' bishop Normal mean temperature for Diem. Furthermore, he said this KING SIZE MANY PATTERNS FROM WHICH had nahied the Most Rev. Ia w - Hartford is 30 degrees with a daily ly 200-mile border with .South Viet country is consulting with other Picked Up and Delivered 8.75 Nam. TO CHOOSE! rence J. Shehan, coadjutor bishop (CoathiiMA on , Page Seven) high of 39 and a low of 20. N or­ Seeks to Block nations, which he would not name, mals for New Haven are a dally When he was on a fact finding Yale Students March on aid they c m provide. Discount also Includes binding * 16 teaspoons • 8 dinner knives TRAY TABLES high of 39 and a low of 20. Nor­ mission for President Kennedy in Rusk indicated that the United and seaming and wall to wah mal* for NeCf. .Kayen are a daily South Viet Nam, GetL Maxwell D. States and South Viet Nani have Taylor conceded it ■was "obviously Pacifist Action carpet cleaning In your home. * 8 dinner forks high of 41 aiid k low of 24 with broken their long deadlocJi over ’Take advantage of this sa\'ing * 8 soup spoons 5 pc. place setting the average a t 33. A t Bridgeport impossible" to seal off that bor­ For Polaris Program adoption of g ppTltical. eoonomi(r, and bring new life and beauty 8.88 Free Speech Made the normal high is 41 and the i der, which runs through some of London, Dec. 8 i/P)---Scotlsuid and military reform program by to ixnir home now. * 8 salad forks • I butter knife low U 26 with a mean of 34. the heaviest jungle in southeast Yard today raided the headquar- Diem. This has been a major 4 fo a set complete with a roll-easy FTecipitation may total .1 to .6 Asia. New Haven, Dec. 8 i/Fi— Twelve'^servative national organization ters of an antinuclear organiza­ U.S. requirement, on the grounds Our New Address * I sugar spooii * I serving spoon 16 pc. starter set of an inch occurring mainly over Yale University students began a wdth some ‘2'5.Wtf) reported mem­ tion that plans a runway sitdown that. Diem needs to build greater (Continued on Page Twelve) popular will to fight the Reds. stand, the perfect Christmas gift for the higher elevations as scattered 2-day, 5.5-mile hike from New bers and 200 chapters around the tomorrow to immobilize three U.S. 116 BumsMe Ave.. E: Hartford Birth Control Issue snow flurries over the weekend country. I pierced serving spoon gracious living. Air Bases in England. Haven to Groton today to demon­ The group claims about 100 Yale ' (Continued on Page Twelve) Near Tolland Bt. and a* more general rain w-ith strate their support for the Polaris- Four officiaLs of E arl B ertrand .snow in the higher elevations on members and a total of 500 In the I New H®ven, Ltec- 8 (iPl — ’^e^versity and Mrs. Richard W. Gris- flring submarines program. state. Russell's Committee of 100 were Open 8 AJM.-8 P.M. defense Injected alleged violation wold of New Haven. Tuesdav. Kennedy Plans The students plan to demon­ f, T 1, T . r-, Ihave been arrested on of the right of freedom of speech Villiam G, Johnson Jr.. \A F charges of "incitement and con­ Not Yet LMed In TeUow Pages They have pleaded Innocent to strate at the Electric Boat Divi­ today in the trial of two persons charges of being "an accessory" to W'eather Seminar sion of General Dynamics Corp., state chairman from Glastonbury, .spiracy" under the Official Sfe- accused of violating Connecticut’s Caracas Visit said the group has consulted with crets Art the use of contraceptives. Windsor Locks, Dec. 8 (/Pi — A builders of Polaris submarines, Bulletins MI 9-7793 n AT TUT T? S&H GREEN STAMPS TONIGHT & FRI. 82-year-oId anti-birth control law. It was the de ense contention to­ and scene of numerous protests by police in towuis along Route 1, the Michae)^Randle, secretary of the Defense Attorney Catherine Ror- day-long weather seminar for pri­ Boston Post Road, to insure co-, committee. Interrupted a news Culled from AP Wirei day that Buxton's right to freedom vate pilots will be held at Bradley Despite Protest pecificl.sts. BOB SLATTERY aback used the freedom-of-speech of speech was violated by the state Tlie students were headed by operation. The group plans, to conference to report the four ar- approach as w hat She called a new Field tomorrow at the National spend tonight in Old Saybrook. rests. He .said warrants also were U J3 with all cash purchases! law that prevents dispensing advice Guard Auditorium. Peter C. Braun of Greenwich, who attack of the law's constitutional­ on the tise of contraceptives. Palm Beach, Fla., Dec. 8 ijP i said: "We re making a positive Marchers from the YAF.chap- out for himself and his deputy. U.S. CUTS POLAND /UD ity. Buxton and Mrs, Griswold were VlTiite House spokesman said to- support of the Polaris missile pro­ tvrsvrs at Harvard, .New York Uni- * ‘ .I:,, r, i, .i . Warsaw, Poland. Dec. 8 m — ASSOCIATED HANDY Circuit Court Judge J. Robert R n r l n ® anti-U.S. demonstration., in vei-sity ("niiimhia and Committee ha., called for The U.S. gbvemmmt has 12-PACK arre.sted Nov. 10. just 10 davs after Bureau, said that in addition to gram as a strong deterrent force Hunter jo.OOO volunteers to back Us pro- HUG and UPHOLSTEfiT Lacey continued the case indefinite­ they opened a birth control clinic Venezuela would not keep Pres­ to maintain peace" College slashed its aid program to Com­ NO DEPOSIT • NO RETURN ly until he could study the brief weather the seminar will Include ident Kennedy "from vusiting that —lu- to join a te.st again.,! nuclear weapon., at munist Poland (or next year "JAMESTOWN" in New Haven and had begun giv­ discussions of flying law and com­ The walkers are members of the Groton rall,\ on Saturday (3 p.m.). the air bases and at mass rallies CLEANERS CRYSTAL CLEAR BOTTLES FENTON FOOTED CAKE PLATTER presented by Miss Roraback. ing advice on the use of contracep­ I.rfitin American country next Yale Chapter of the Young Ameri­ more than 60 )ier cent. Informed *lt Pays To Get Associated” The two defendants in the case munications. weeeknd. f”" '• in Bristol, Cardiff, Manchester sources reported today. Die re­ emilsr CwnptQf • MitanM*. Ws. tives in open violation of the law. Howard Gross. Hartford, a law­ can.. for Freedom lYAFi. a Con- The group plans to present' pla- and York, by are Dr. C. Lee Buxton of Yale Uni- Buxton, professor of obstetrics Acting preas secretary Andrew duction is expected to be made yer, will be chairman of the semi­ T. Hatcher called published re­ ques to representatives of the Thou.sands of police and troops public sometime month, and gj-necology at Yale, was the nar. Among the speakers will be 7 .5 0 center's medical director until it ports of demonstrattoru) yesterday Navy, Electric Boat and union have been ordered out to repel any when a new Pollsh-Amerlcan aid H. B. Wetherell, state ariation in Caraca.s "slightly exaggerated, " workers "expressing appreciation ' attempts by the demonstrators to agreement is signed in Wash­ FOSTORIA was closed down. Mrs. Griswold director. Justice Insists is the executive director of the Several were rep >rted hurt and News Tidbits for their part in the development 1 down ington. It is e.\pecied to pro­ simple Mahar said the seminar waa open of the Polaris program," said YAF | vide for the sale ol about $50 Planned Parenthood League of to the public. more than 20 arrested In stone­ not take off. The committee hopes Connecticut, which operated the throwing and car-burning demon­ from the AP Wires spokesmen. million of ■ orpins com- traditional crystal ful­ lines of to muster so many demon.strators codifies, mostly wheat, on long­ IF YOU'RE CAPABLE AND He’s Victim of clinic. strations In the Venezuelan capital, They explained that the march that there won't be enough jail ly crafted to capture In her brief. Miss Roraback VConn to Pick Dean* where rocks were hurled at former waa "simply to express a major­ term credits. This represents pure elegance Red China, in sharp contrast space to hold them. less than half of last year’s V’ > )// aaid the statute.s as they can be H arUord, Dec. 8 (iPi- -U niversity Vice President Richard M. Nixon ity viewpoint" and not as a spec­ Randle said the police arrested WILLING TO WORK HARD.. the beauty of the i/with Soviet Premier Khrushchev's agreement, which gave the Poles ... executed ‘F ix ’ Charges applied to Buxton ‘‘con.s'titute an of Connecticut president Dr. Albert i in 19.58. ific demonstration against paci­ Ian Dixon, the committee'* chief original colonial de­ I efforts to soft-pedal worldwide fists. a loan of $180 million worth of unconstitutional lnfringemen,t on N. Jorgensen said today he hopes High .schooLs where pupils de^ organizer; Trevor Batton, its surplus wheat, tobacco, feed New York, Dec. 8 —A state his rights to practice his profes­ two new deans—one for the medi­ monstratisd against Kennedy's ambitions of Communism, declares It is hoped, aaid Johnson, that treasurer; Mrs. Helen Allegranza, sign. in fine sion. Communist bloc will continue to grain and edible oils. judge, Indicted with four other cal school and another for the den- forthcom ing vi.sit reportedly were milk glass closed. Headquarters of the Com- support revolutions everywhere, (Continiicd on Page Nineteen) (Continued on Page Nineteen) GOBLET SIZE men on charges of trying to fix Tokyo reports of statement in FREE TRADE BACKED (Continned on Page .Six) (OonHnued On Page Seven) muni.st party and a Leftist revolu­ Now- York, Doc. 8 (A5—Busi­ a federal court crimlnsLl case for tionary' movement in Caracas pre­ Peipings People's Dally news­ SHERBET SIZE with a ness Week magazine sold today a 135,000, insists hu was victimized. viously had been shut. paper. . . Ally. Gen. Robert F. survey of 150 key exeouttves Kennedy, trying to shake off sore rippled State Supreme Court Justice J. The government of President The Conser\alive View turned up “surprising” support 4-oz. WINE Tshombe Raps Americans Romulo Betancourt was said to throat and cold, goes south to St Vincent Keogh was Indicted yester­ of President Kennedy’s general . edge have Issued scripts for radio sta­ Palm Beach, Fla.... French For­ views on foreign trade. Twice ^ / day with former chief asst. U.S. tions to urge Venezuelans to dis­ eign Ministrv’ at Paris sharply ' this week the President urged a Atty. Elliot M. Kahaner; racket­ play their country's "traditional criticize* armed action by United bold now United States policy 13" in friendship " for the United States. U.S. College Labeled 1.75 each diameter eer Anthony (Tony Ducks) Caral- Nations in Katanga. aimed at relaxing international lo; Dr. Robert M. Eroman, and U.S. Resumes Airlift The President and Mr.s. Kennedy Soviet Union presses for U..N. trade barriers—presumably wHh Sanford J. Moore. Moore now is are scheduled to arrive in Caraca.s action to halt "ot>en sabotage” White House authority to nego­ blue, green, amber, In prison for bankruptcy fraud. on Dec. 16 on their weekend trip to tiate Seine sharp tariff redw- others Venezuela and Colombia. by Britain and France In Katanga Leftist Brain Laundry f, amethyst 6.00 to 8.00 Keogh said in a etatument ”It and accuses two powers of tor­ Mons. His reception by the Na­ now appears Erdman waa a pro- Hatcher told newsmen he had tional .Association of Manufac­ For UN in Katanga checked the publi.shed reports with pedoing attempts to end seces­ feMional fixer and that his Rela­ sion of turbulent Congo provunce, New York, Dec. 8 ' /Pi—Three^ iheir Conservative clubs—are now turers In New York Wednesday tionship with me Was a build-up' "certain sources of information”. was lukewarm. It Was friendlier He said. "It is our opinion that U.N. headquarteds m New York Conservatives today variously de- j daring to .say 'no.' You can help. on which he hoped to cash in the scribed the American college as a at a National AFL-GID conven­ FOR THE FESTIVE BOARD... United Nations, N. Y., Dec. 8 Aardly and decadent' Am ericans holhing has h^pened in the past re p o r ts ... L'.S. troop detachm ents Stop financing your enemies, and future.” I collection of "hot-house liberals.” help us.' tion yesterday In Miami Dench, V (tP) — A U.N. spokesman fwld hart bombed .school., move down Conununist controlled A GIFT OF SPRINGTIME... a church and ...... a "left-wing brain laundry " and Fla. Erdman had been his friend and today the situation in EUzabeth- hospital and residential area... (Continue on T"‘©lv©) Berlin Autobahn in both direc­ Claus, who look pan in the crea­ SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS physician for five years, Keough lacking in patrioli.sm. tion of "Insight and Outlook." a vlUe Is “good” and that Katanga killing women and children. tions without interference despite GIRL ST.ABBED TO DEATH MILK CLASS PLANTERS said, adding: , r-- forces now hold only two main Tshombe. bAck in Elizazbethville new assertion by East German The comments came from Scott magazine of the Wisconsin Con­ "Now that he has been exposed, servative Club, noted the increase Topsham, Afaine, Dec. 8 tJP)— strongpolnts In the K ataaga to direct his forces, declared regime that such moves were "il­ Stanley, a student at the Univer­ .A beautiful, 16:year-old blonde by FENTON COIN CLASS he accuses me of taking money Voipe Asks Probe sity of Kan.sas; Roger Claus, a of Conservative college publica­ You can own a ' capital. .Americans "send to the Congo legal and provocative," Berlin was fatally stabbed on the town by FENTON which he extorted from others. 'The spokesman said th at the reports... Snow squalls, whipped 1961 graduate of the Univer.sity of tions. % their dollars, their planes and their This increase, he said, "demon­ dump today—the day abe was "collectors items” by Fostoria. magnificent re­ This cowardly charge is un­ two main points held are the diplomats • everything except Of Hub Police After by cold, westerly winds dump as Wisconsin, and William S. P. Col­ to have graduated from Port­ 2.25 and 2.50 pair tru e. . . ” Palace of Katanga President much as foot of snow in area ter, national organization director strates that we are not merely re­ productions of antique glass, unseen for nearly their soldiers." j acting to our newly discovered land beauty culture acliool. Miss your own business! The federal grand jury indict­ Molse' Tshombe and the Lido Seeing Bookie TV along Lakes Erie and Ontario, i Young Americans for Freedom Shirley Rollins of Topsham died BASKETS 2.50 to 5.00 No LT.S. planes have been en- I They were made in remarks pre­ presence in a left-wing brain laun- a century. ment of tha men climaxed a Hotel. beitmg much of region with first f aiir>Vx o a gaged in combat, duties in Ka-i o pared for the National Association -(such as the Wisconsin history of a rhest wound at a Bnm- also from our collection of famous handmade months-long probe directed per­ In response to queries, he major snowfall of season. If you^rant more than just a job . . . if you vt^knt of Manufacturers' 66th annual U eager to ex- w1ck Hospital. Presmnably the • covered candy dish ...... 3.75 to 6.75 - VASES 2.00 to 5.00 sonally by U.S. Atty. Gen. Robert added that he knew of no plans tanga, but Tshombe previously!;^ V^olne has demand a Conimunisl organization sup­ to give more and get more . . . then Mobil offers glasware, clear or hobnail milk glass In any has attributed attacks bv Swed-I ^,'vesU^l^on Congress of American Industry. U'”'® nchness of the Conserva- was on her way to her gradua­ • ash trays'...... 2.25 to 6.50 Kenney. They >re charged specif­ by the I'.N. force to launch any ish and Indian iet. , . r.n investigation of Boston ^■’’ton police m port involved in uoosting Ecua­ tion when she accepted a ride you a chance to run your own business! number of patterns. ically with conspiring to obstruct immediate attack on those two u' . ■ fighters on connection with a television .hhw dor's current President Carlos Stanley told the businessmen U"’** having once • cigarette boxes ...... 4.50 to 4.75 excitingly different, these planters of lus­ they were not active enough in if- P*ss it along to our from a man. A younglmlUwnrk- justice. points. He said also that there American in which a number-of policemen Julio Aioseinena to poner, for­ fighting through the colleges to *'®'‘®tofore indoctnnated fellow er was booked on a murder We win train you. You can earn a well-above- Corallo was the only defendant were other posItloDs of lesser mer Mayor I’edro Menendez of charge. Police said he'is married • candle holders...... 3.25 to 3.50 each trous, hobnail milk glass are ^available in a In the fighting, the Leopold Hos- Tn^Ile^geil'booWe^joint.^"'^ leaving save the free enterprise svstem. , average income and become a respected business­ • fruit b o w l...... 4.00 to be brought immediately into Importance still under Katanga Guayaquil, country's large.st sea­ gaving- ' Cotter said the resurgence of and has one child. number of unusual colonial shapes! also avail­ court. He pleaded innocent and control, but he did not elabo­ mm-1 a'”'." After Viewing the film vesleidav port, says... Rocket designed to "The fact is, gentlemen, that you : f°"'’eD’ati.sm on the campus is not man in your community. rate. a night-long afternoon, Voipe called in Boston w as held in *50,000 bail. No trial oCL off iiare in space for an earth- are being duped into financing your ‘‘ WILL RIBICOFF DUNf amber, blue or crystal clear able in color. date was set. The other defend­ He said the L'.N, forces are ban age .but none of the 700 Police Commissioner Leo J Siilli- Meriden, Dec. 8 (/P) .— The patients wag seriously injured. van. I-ater Sullivan said onlv that measuring experiment, shot sky­ own demise. dpmisp. American Ampripnn i-niipppa*andcolleges and . ^ ^oung Conservatives as So if you think you’re the right man, please write ants are due in cotirt Dec. 14. "cleaning up the outskirU ’ of ward at I’uiiH Arguello, Calif. to the "last remnants of Conserva­ Meriden Journal said today that .^urse.. and doctors said the .shells, the governor did not ask hint to universities are fast becoming a arpbcRie Judge Keogh.. at his own re­ Elizabethvllle and that there came from a Swedi.sh U.N, troop resign Four .Moslems killed and six in­ collection of electric hot-hoiuse lib­ tive students becoming more vocal Congressman - at - larm Frank are no Katanga-manned road­ camp. r esign . and articulate." Koxvalskl has asked President H r. H. H. ntMMMr JA f-82gl—Wasrarme Ave., HMtford quest. was relieved of his state Voipe told newsmen: "I told him jured when heavy plastic bomb col­ erals bent not upon education but FENTON TIDBIT TRAYS 5.00 to 10.00 stiprerae court assignment until blocks outside the dty. lapses house a t A lgeria . . . upon in doctrinatlon.” He warned the industrialists Kennedy to take a lo<* at the U.N. officials said the U.N. mor­ I was disgusted with what I had against too much optimism. "There Connecticut Democratlo light (or the case is disposed of. tar fire' was aimed at Camp Fire aliuust destroyg^YnulUinllUon ElizabethvUlf, Katanga, Dec. 8 seen and heard,” and he added; Urging Industrialists to "get In are no mass conversions to free-en- the U.S. Senatorial notnhiattw. will be vindicated,” Keogh Tshombe—a Katangan installation "It might be well to point out dollar annual Hong Kong Trade the battle,” Stanley contmued; declared in a statement. Fair after ita grand opening with terprise thinking,” ho said, qdding Kowalsid, a oondldato (or the Mobil (iP) — Big U.S. transports re­ •'—only 800 yards from the hospital. that there is ito provision in our '"What text is being used in that the effect of the campus trend nomlnattou, ' thus aimed (or Dr. Erdman, accused of serving laws which wjuld permit Imme­ probable cause blamed to electrical, as go-between in the fix attempt, sum ed the airlift of men ajwl sup­ One of the nuriei said an African yout schools? How many of you is merely to counter somewhat the clariScation as to wiistlier far­ woman was giving birth when.the diate suspension of Commissioner short circuit . . . Boe.rd Chairman know? How many of .\xm edre? has been ‘under around-the-clock plies today to U.N. troops bat­ Robert VV. Sarnoff of National leftist student groups. mer Gov. Abraham BiMeolf, now firing started. She jumped up from Sullivan. How long since you sat down with ' Declaring that the Amerioan ed­ FBI guard because ot th reats tling stubbornly resisting Katan- Broadcasting Co., at Beverly HiUs, a member of Kenaedy'a Cahtoet, gan forcea the operating table and ran away. "The law provides that the Com­ someone of college age—or even ucation system haa failed in would be in the race, the domaal against his life. The nurses have not seen her since. missioner can be removed from of- Calif., says any attempt at govern­ Jp (Cl If convicted, the defendants are At the fighting went into Its your sons or daughters—rand, talk­ teaching patriotism. Cotter said it said. Kowalski deeUee«4# ese-. (The Katangan delegation in fied only after charges are pre- ment Interference of televiaion pro­ ed to them seriously about our produces more "extreme Leftist firm or deoy the ■ nr Biff The fourth day, Kataaga President gram m ing la dangerous, mistaken Molse Tahombe charged that “cow- system ? news ardele quoted « 6 ' (Ooatlaaed m Pag* I t s ) (CoaUoud oa Faga Six) and UlUxnl. , "Younii 'ConservsUves—Uirough (Continued oa Pace E^vsn) ItSttVU. MBOI 5

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHBSTER. OONJI,, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961 PAGE i.inr^r i- r ■tar la really on the riae becauae a Roekv1Ue-Vemon BOun AnIst By Rory lican revivlU begins with a critical DEPT. STORE h a l f A LOAF ^ Workshop, conducted by the re­ Line Officer Both sides mdacnbli Tomorrow Night Installing the Christmas tree for"^Christmas tree may be Just the records for November reveal a re\1ew of the party structure. Its IS NOT ENOUGH creation department and sponsored total of 534 arrests, summons or aims and responsibilities. By Alfred SheUiowId the'holiday period usually means excuse you’ve been needing'. up the crj-stal ball, would refute A 9 6 2 jointly by the park department Even a moderate size tree will Wlnarp 6k»erver* ot the p6Utic4l* The next step, they would say, i* OaKUmd. CsUf.. Dec. 8 (/P)—A You een afford to play a gam* ^ J 10 5 ••HUIblUy Oourtshlp”, a three- a re-arrangement of the furniture. notices. ■oita* Rkv* y«t to dlacover in Ver- the foregoing argument on to decide w-hether it Is nobler to at­ t trim, businesslike brunette boards COMPLAINTS contract when you have ^ and the Chamber of Commerce, occupy six to eight square feet of Included in the grand total were grounds the Republicans had to 0 6 3 2 act farce written by AusUn Ooetz At the very season when more floor 'space. atfi tk* microoqtm of popular po- tempt to destroy a single antagon­ a ship today to become the first chance to bring it home. Odd* or A A Q 6 3 will open tomorrow for a 12-day overcome a Democratic edge in and directed by Lee E. Powell, will guests than u.sual are likely to be Achieving a comfortable, 4.50 ticket* issued for parking vio­ IlUokl MntUnant In tha world at ist or to attempt to win an elec­ woman ever tcsslgned to sea duty 3 to 1 In your favor are even bet­ WWT x A v r period. voters to turn the trick. as a line officer of the U.S. Navyi be presented by tha RockvUie High The workshop Is located at the in the room, the Christmas tree pleasant furniture arrangement lations. l l i ^ . tion through sound criticism and ter. But don't be satisfied with A AKI7 3 $9105 cause.* it to seem crowded, and When the first one looking for A fifth would be able to say the constructive proposals. She’s hazel-eyed Ct. Charlene"i. favorable odd* when you get a ■hr* g? q 6 3 9 School Dramatics Club Batuiday. Center Springs Park, Lodge, and with the tree, means extra space Sixty-eight traffic accidents town election showed unaffillated Suneson, 27, who recalls that her will be open from 4 to 8 o’clock uncomfortable. In your room that you might put what la known on the banquet cir­ But, then, none of these observ­ thing. , 0 K 7 4 0 J 10 9 B The play will be staged In the Ten minutes of calm reflection brought one death and Injufies to voters lean to the GOP side. feminine feat "all began at a cock­ South led the king of apadea. on weekday.*, and 1 to 5 o’clock to better use permanently. cuit as grass roots sentiment ers have stumbled onto the Vernon A 10 7 high school auditorium at 8:16 on furniture arrangement po.asl- 15 persons. Arrests from traffic Not so, number six would say, scene looking for Nirvana, the pot tail party in San Diego." continued with the ace and then SOUTH on Saturdays and Sundays, Dec. 9 When the time comes to take Aluminum stumbles onto the Vcmon scene, p.m. through 20. bilitie.* may save a lot of confusion accidents numb-ered 46. he w*!!! find Nirvana,, the pot of the Rockville election shows unaf­ of gold and the fountain of youth,' Miss Suneson, a WAVE for the led a third spade, forcing South to A 8 4 the tree out of the room, study the filiated voters are really Demo­ psLSt seven years, guesses she’ll be AU children visiting the work- late: on. A new and better per­ new furniture arrangement before Five persons were arrested for gold and the fountain of youth have they? ruff. , ^ A K t r 4 2 The play centers around the manent furniture arrangement as Windows $11*15 crats incog^nito. assigned to the transportation di­ Declarer cashed the ace of O A Q 5 feuding Stllsbys and Peppins of sliop. must be accompanied bv an you shift everything back to for­ driving while intoxicated and 15 railed into one. vision aboard the USS W. A. Mann adult. a result. mer spots. Maybe you can start When the second observer comes Number seven's pitch would be ‘MOTHER AND OHILD’ SERIES hearts and then hopefully tried the A X. J Hog Mountain, with Sandra Mc­ others were charged with intoxica­ when she reports for duty. The big king of hearts. There was an There is no law st by decorators the new year with a new look and tion. along, ho will find the same thing, open to argument, but he might The Belgian Postal Administra­ h West Nosth I M Donald and Gerard Rock In the or anyone else e-stabli^ing "best" Doors $2M6 say the Rock\’ille election was transport ship Is set to begin an even chance that the queen would 1 A Fais Bass romantic lead roles. Emerffency Teachers new comfort and convenience in Other arrests were for reckless as w^ll.airthe Sherlocks looking Collegemates tion has issued (Dec. 4 1 Its an­ 18-month Pacific cruise. furniture arrangement for any your living or family room. for indicators of voting trends in really a Republican victory In dis­ drop, he told himself, and another Pass 3 ^ Ban Donna Light and Joseph Ashe driving (1); Improper registration guise. either because the Demo­ nual series of stamps for Anti- Miss Suneson says she’s more in­ even chance that the diamond All Pass room. The natural relationship be­ Jal. Doors $5I*SS the state and beyond. play the feuding parents of the The U.S, has 93,917 teachers tween wall spaces and size of fur­ or license (3): manslaughter by crats won on the strength of pro­ Will Reunite Tubercolosis funds. Tlie surtax on terested in military life than cock­ fineaae would work. The combina­ Opniiig lead — A K sweethearts. with emergency, or temporary, Egg Whites Set Hair- Plus InstallatioH. Perhaps one observer would ex­ tail parties but tells how her Navy niture does tend to .set arrange­ For setting very fine hair, try negligence (1); robbery (2i; grams begun by former GOP ad­ the six beautiful stamps will go tion gave him a 3-to-l chance. certificates employed in public ele­ breaking and entering (1); lar­ plain the town election in October career started with a social sip. South gave up a heart, ruffed Others In the cast are Jean Wls- ment patterns, to a degree. egg whites. Separate them Into a ministrations, or because the city into the Anti-TB fund and will be partner's suit, even If your total rUewskl, Daniel Little. William mentary and secondary schools, ceny (1); sex offenses (3); dis- MANCHESTER showed a solid Republican trend, a council contained six Republicans Sometime after Christmas ^two "I was talking to a captain and another spade and ran three club* If you've been longing for a measuring glas.s. with two parts reaffirming of the voter's faith in used. also, for other phllantrophles. strength remained unchanged. NIcoletta, Rosemary Moran, Karen with 50 per cent of these having new furniture arrangement ord-erly condurt (8l; forgery and and voters fo^ ot for s moment the old friends, one a Manchester' wom­ I mentioned I would like to go to to discard a diamond. Then he less than four years of college but I water to one part egg. Whip well AWNING CO . a sound Republican program. The theme of the series is For Shelnwold’s 36-page book­ Olsen, Ronald Povlosky and .Ray­ the head of the family "likes it land apply to each section of your courterfeiting (2l; and embezzle­ PHONE MI 9-S091 mayor was a Dfemocrst. an and the other now of Groton, sea. And he said he could arrange tried the diamond finesse. mond Jackson. preparation. Perhaps another would peer "Mother and Child" and each It for me." says the trim officer. let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” the way it is," setting up the hair as you set it. ment and fraud (7). Numbers eight, nine, ten and will get tog.-'her to talk over old stamp pictures the work of a noted Dowh one. sen 50c to Bridge Book, 'Hie Man­ through the knothole and come eleven would pounce on that argu­ She got a fleeting taste of Navy The contract was a sure thing Set construction and lighting are times of 53 years ago. Belgian painter. life earlier this month on a radar chester Evening Herald, Box 3318, being handled by Gary Graff, Eric atieqy w'ith the revelation that the ment and say phoocy, the election The values, surtaxes and sub­ after the second trick. South ruffa R^k^ille election Tuesday indi- Mrs. jFlorence \V. Korngeibel. 28 picket ship tied up at Treasure Grand Central Sta„ N.Y. 17, N.Y. Kloter and Richard Rock; proper­ showed the Republicans were try­ jects on the stamps are; the third spade, cashes only one (Copyright 1961, ca^d a solid Democratic trend, a ing to run on the strcngUi of past Bank St., and Mrs.' Bernice L Wing Island. She emerged from tlie ex­ high trump, and clear* the king ties, Carol Hileman, Pamela Bar- of Groton, haven't seen each other L* Mere et I'Enfant by Pierre perience with cortfldence. General Features Corp.) bero and Donna Poehnert; sound reaffirming of the voter s faith in successes, were unrealistic in their Paulus — 40c plus lOc. and jack of clubs out of the way. a'Wund EiemocraUc program analysis of the present government, since the clas.s of 1908 was gradu­ "I have met the captain of the s iK.- Then South lead* a low trump. effect* and prompting, Pamela ated from Syracuse University A Amour Maternal by Francois- Mann and the executive officer. Michaud and Caron Stone; Open Tonight till 9 P.M. ■Tet another would consider the picked on the wrong i.ssiies and pre­ Joaeph Naver — IF plus ,50c. Dummy has a sure entry, and K e i i h ' H tec. 8 iA>i—A state 411 Burnham St., and Pvt. Gerald between the Ideology of liberty ALL CHILDREN ,35c All perfect— precut! Bound on nil 4 sides! high. Real value for Christmas gift giving. psychiatrist has testified In the W. White, 189 W. 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The state finished its presentation enemy is converting youths of an­ fine food and enjoy our courteous service in our yesterday. other American Republic, infiltrat­ pleasant atmosphere. Quality Tailored Wc Have a Wonderful Green. 30, is accused of murder­ ing in them his creed of hate and ing his father. Wellington Green. teaching them the technique of the Carrol Baker-James Shegeta BAKER. • TEL. Ml 3-1415 FOR RESERVATIONS 74, who was shot June 28 and died Communist war. taking away from "A BRIDGE TO THE SUN” BRIDGE i STUDIO COUCHES! CHOICE OF STYLES! COLORS! Selection of Gifts two days later In Norwalk Hos- them their faith in God and in bu­ 1:30-6:80-10:05 pital. rr.an dignity. — Also — '/: j ^ S U N ' Banquet Room Businessmen's SPORT COATS "This false doctrine carmot $ VALUESI-NOW ONLY Dr. Friedman said Wellington Richard Bonne-Gco. 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V AMPLE FREE PARKl^gi IN OUR OWN LOT NEXT TO STORE Btarts TWetday for 5 Big Day»—“BACH 8T1UEET’ T PLENTY OF FREE PARKING I mZ22L MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1981 MANCHifiSTEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961 , ■' /■ FAGB FIV E 1,540 elalma incraaaa. but a yaar be held at 8 p.m. at the Keeney a musical narrative entitled, "Han­ Snyder, Mrs. George Wald and second century B. C. The Macca­ terday from a firs that deatroyed Asie$ Federal Funds Idle Q ainiB D rop ago, during tha sama parlod, un- Andover St. School in Manchester. Service Marks ukkah of the Maccabees,” by A. Mra. Jack Wise. Also participating bees were the leaders In thsd a poultry bam on the former 'vice On Tuesday at 7:S0 p.m. the Preaident’a farm. . amjrioymant alao incraaaad from W. Binder, a composer of,Jewish in the presentation will be Arthur struggle for religious f r ^ o m and FREE DEUVERY In M ancheBter 40,807 to 48,108, It waa notad.noiao. Church Council will meet- Feast of Lights human dignity. Wallace, who becams Interested We wm DeUver ARftklDffl TV-Radio Tonight Rankad tanth in elalma,ma, " Town Works The Board of Trustees will meet liturgical music. The choir is un­ Cohn, Donald Wynn and Cantor in chicken breeding while U.S. ree Bus Service Held ohaaUr had 880 elalmaI eU M h y on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. der the direction of Frederic E. George Wald, Dr. Leon Wind, rab­ secretary of agriculture, said ARTHUirS MtnehMrtAr’a unmnployaMnt A Hanukkah service 'will be held Werner, organist at the temple. bi of the temple, will narrate the WALLACE SAVES RECORDS woman, a drop of alght South Salem, N. Y., Dec. 8 — about 1,000 Chickens were lost, in­ MI 8-1805 elAlms ilAd during tha wAAkondM pravloua wook and 64.4 par cant of O n B ailey R d. Manchester Evening Herald An­ at Tmtiple Beth Sholom tonight at .Members of the choir include service. ^ cluding many that were undergoing D«e. S, drappad by 88 from l.SM tho total claims load hara. dover correspondent, Margery 8:16 In observance of the Feast Mrs. Raymond Bernstein, Mrs. Hanukkah commemorates the Records dealing with 16 years of tests in efforts to develop chickens Howard Gold, Mra. Meyer Levett, e for Traffic Illness Television (pravloua waak) to 1.888, It was Montandon, telephone Pngrlm of Lights. victory which Judaism attained in experimental chicken breeding by that will lay more eggs on less 1:00 Big I Theater (in proaiku) !*> Bob Newbart Show First Selectman Theodore 2-601*. The Temple Choir will present Mrs. Flossie Mosler, Mrs. Israel its struggle with Hellenism in the Henry A. Wallace were saved ,yes­ food. tiaris aeov Ita orearses) lO' 3u 1:00 Tho-Third Man raMrtad today. *Glidden Wire* Barbed Wright has announced that the Read Herald |4dv8. Ro^y and Hlf Frteads l. U Bjr m e n . GIUUUDB ^iKjrtatlon planners would have a The Hathaways StAtawlda, tha unamploymant town has been working to improve more definite and valuable guide Highway Patrol so Shannon pletura ravaraad itaalt by rajflatar* Danvar — A man namad J. F. WaaUngton. Dm . 8 — Fed Newt u Top Cat Bailey Rd., off Rt. 6, and has «nl tpekeunen are cautiouily en- for their work.” Syllabus ig 1:30 The Flinlstonee I. ing A total of 88,887 efaima diad ewddan invantad haibad wira In lAusche said he was "shocked" First Show (in progress) 22 The Detectives 10. comparad with tha pravloua waak’g 1874. At Ih-at It waa eallad "Ollde completed about 400 feet. thuaiaatlc over a propoaal to fi­ C;ll Family Uarkel S3 Routt 64 OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 by the Ithaca proposal, one of , News. Sports Jb Weather ]R Bums A Allen count of 84,847, gtata Labor Com- dan wira" and cattleman and farm- Wright alao aald that fill has nance a year'a free city bui acrvlce about a dozen requests for grants • :3t Weatliei News 1 Sports I. 12 3:00 77 Sunset Strip 1 40 miaaionar Ranato B. Rteclutt an- art ware afraid thalr stock would bean hauled into the Disposal Behind Closed Doors 40 TV Hour of Surt navar loam to avoid ita cruel In Ithaca, N. T., with federal funde but the only one suggesting free 3.30 Father of the Bride nouncad In hla waakly raport. Area this week. rides*. 1:10 Club House 22 Third Man No raaaoR *raa givan for tha barba. aa an experiment in aolvina the na- Sports Newt A Weather » At a recent meeting, the select­ tion'a jrowing urban traffic prob­ Smith, commenting on L.ausche‘s IlobiD Hood i| Telephone Hour (C> 10. 22. 10:00 WesUnghoute Presents 2. men discussed the disposition of lems. letter, said any suggestion that • :46 Doug ealwards t II Million Dollar Movie The experiment — if approved — there w-ould be "subsidized free Bvenlng Report | Target; The Corrupters I. 40. salt, 20 tona of which have been transportation for any other than K'intlev Brinkley Newt 10. 23 3» 10:90 King of Diamonds ordered, and the heat methods of WHEN IT COMES TO FASHION ... Come to B U R T O N 'S mig'ht determine whether there is 7:00 Whiplash S Frank McGee’s Hers and Now handling snow plo'wlng. a • psychological obatacle " to peo­ a limited period of time and for News-Weather 22. 20. 40 32. .lU . ______I ------j ple ridinir buses, said a spokesman the purposes of demonstration is Death Valley Days tl:Wi Big News SoleeUnsui Wright also aaid that completely wrong." 77 Sunset Strip 10 Ftnsl Report tho Town Office Building Study In the office of transportation. But Brart Stallion 12 Barry Barents Committee has bean working to­ he wasn't surt just what could be He ’said "this is a totally new Guest Speaker Million Doiier Movie It News. Spprta A Weather 2. 2. IN THE program and everybody is pretty New Horisons S3 11:16 Beil of Paar (C) 10. ward presenting their findings to done with such information. Mrs. MjTtle Strong Allen of Sa­ 7:14 KTenlna Report 40 HANDY 12-PACK WHEN IT COMES TO GIFTS . . . Come to B U R T O N 'S The experiment would cost fed­ vague about it." but added no lem, Mass., lecturer ana book re­ Sports Camera SO Amerlca'a Greatsat Movisa a town meeting in the very near grants will be approved until the 11:20 Adventure Theater future. There U a 'vital need for eral taxpa3’ers an estimated $100,- viewer, will be guest speaker at a Highlights 22 Award Thaater NO DEPOSIT • NO BETURN 000 or more. legality, feasibility and 'the use­ 7:10 Rawhide i. 12 11:30 Jack Paar Show (C) a fireproof vault where all town meeting of the Woman's Club of International Showtime 22 Movie 3 Critic’s Showcase CRYSTAL CLEAR BOTTUDB "What wre want to do is slowly, fulness of a demonstration for the Rescut < 30 1:00 News. Sign Off records may be stored. entire country ’ is determined. A Manchester Monday at 8 p.m. in • HISw 3rwts| CtasMg • MUm Im, 38a Holiday Events Set ear^uUy, laboriously see if Ithaca BEE SATncDAV’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTING has an idea that might be useful." decision on the Ithaca plan might Fellowship Hall at the Second Con­ The elementary school has said the information spokesman, be made within a few weeks, he gregational Church. schefUuled Chrlatmaa events as fol­ ^ - - ...... — - - ...... Oiarles M. Smith. said. "Christmas Is Remembering" lows; Dec. 15, a carol singing as­ Other requests for grants in­ will be the topic of Mrs. Allen, who sembly: Dec. 18, the RHAM band; The Ithaca Common Council is clude Detroit’s proposal to set up asking something over $100,000 to Is the wife of the Rev. Charles T. Radio DOROTHY e O L L IN t ^ Dec. 20, a school assembly 'with da a 25-mila monorail test line, San Allen, minister of a Methodist (This hating mchidea only theaa Mwa each clase presenting a Christmas put the free bus service into effect Francisco’s request for funds to of 18 t r 18-mtoata THE RAYMOND gCOTT for a year. The free riders would Church In Salem, ngth. Borne ntatloaB eatrry otbea abort ta.) QUINTET JOAN tUTHERUND piece, and also a mo-vle, the tele­ be carried in four new buses paid install part of a new rapid transit There will be no business meet­ phone company’s famous puppet system, and the proposal of ing this month, and the December WDBC—134# ♦ too Klfhtbeat plays of the Christmas story and for by the city. Newark. N. J.. to pave a subway a:0U News ll:uu News The idea didn’t sit well with Sen. program is for membera only. Mrs. C:06 Today oo Wall itraat 11:1B Sports Final The Night Before Christmas. Dec. line so it could be converted to bus Anthony Pond, president, reminds t:lU Sport Newt l l : » > StarllEht Serenade 21, room parties. Ftank J. Lausche. D-Ohio, who 1:30 Sifn Off fired off a letter to John C. Kohl, use. members to bring wrapped grifts for BrlS Art Johnson Show The Andover school buses were Philadelphia. Los Angeles, Cleve­ S:06 Rarnor Shirtea WPOP->141t admlnstrator of the brand new patients at Norwich Hospital. 1:00 News m 81cn Oft 6:00 Today In Hartford AT OCR LCNOHEON recently Inspected by the State transportation office set up by land and Atlanta have also put in Mra. John Malone, co-chairman 6:16 Coaoectleut Ballroom ► Department cf Motor Vehicles and bids for funds in unspecified WHAY-dll 7;0U Bob Scott COUNTER!! ◄ Housing Administrator Robert C. of the program committee, la In «:00 Paul Harvpy • :0U Ray sMera all were found to be in A-I con­ Weaver. amounts to seek transit solutions. charge of the evening program. Re­ €:S0 Sound Star# f U:00 News dition. freshments will be served, with S:30 Nig:M F lifh t U:1U RaY Somers ► WONDERRH. Lausche asked "what Is in con­ 10:00 N fw i 1:00 Del Itaycee Shew ◄ Circulation figures for the school templation under this proposal" Mrs. Harry Baskind imd Mrs. Ben­ 12:02 Sifn Off WTKF—131# library during November were: and questioned whether Congress jamin Harry aa co-chairmen of 6:00 World News Professor Dies, hostesses. w nc—iM« 6;lu Wall Streot ► COFFEE Fiction. 489; non-fiction, 217; rec­ “ever intended the federal gov­ t:00 News. Weather A Soerta 6.15 Showcase and New# ◄ ords, 4; magazines, 40; pamphlets ernment would embark on a pro­ Expert on Drama Mrs. Allen is a native of Bos­ A:30 Strictly Sporta 6:45 UnreJl Tboma# 8; toUl 758. 'IS' gram to provide free transporta- ton and was educated at Boston 6:30 Suppertime Sen*ntd# 6.56 Sports IRAROOT FONTEYN Uon in urban areas." University. She is a former high 6:46 Three Star fixtra 7:10 Richard Hayes and Carol Bur»#tt LUIOSHUTZ and ► Driver Blinded by Sun 7:l>5 CoDreraatI''n Pl^ae 7;t0 Sounds of MH8 i A driver who said he was blind­ Smith said yesterday Kohl Hanm-er. N.H.. Dec. 8 Word school teacher and young adult 8:00 NEMENOFF 7'3U Newt of the World. The World Tooifht MICHAEL fOM Ei ed by the sun, was arrested and hadn't received Lausche's letter was received here of the death counselor, and has appeared at 7:45 Radio Moemw 8:16 Showcase and News yet. but Kohl recently called many Connecticut and New Eng­ R 00 p o p s C oncert 12:15 8(cn Off with ► charged with failure to grant one ■VTedneeday In Anacortee. 'Wash., DONALDVOORHEES i half the highway after an acci­ lOiaca's proposal "among the land women’s clubs. more Intriguing projects” pro- of E. Bradlee Watson, professor and The dent on Hendee Rd. at 2:15 p.m. sed under the IMl Housing Act. ► yesterday. emeritus of Bkiglish at Dartmouth editor of "Contemporary Drama", Ball Telephone Orchattra i Sngress provided about $50 mil- College. He was 82. The driver, Norman Major, 45, Uon in the act to seek .solutions to an antology of plaj’a. IN COLOR ON NB&TV of Ross Ave., South Coventry, was urban transportation problems. Watson taught at Dartmouth Watson retired from Dartmouth CHRISTMAS TREES ► traveling south on Hendee Rd. Kohl, who calls such problems for 29 j-ears. He was an authoritv in 1919 and was named \iaitlne Celebrate your. YULETIDE with a tgf« TONIOHT MO-lOiSO According to state police. Enoch “traffic . disease" and "softening On the development of the drama. professor of English to help teach Tootell, 80, of Hendee Rd., driv­ urban arteries." said in a recent He founded the Dartmouth Ebc- foreign students. In 1960 he ac­ "MADE BY GOD.” Enjoy aaleeting your CliaiiRola 4, SO, 2X A SO ► CUP i ing north, .saw the Major car ap­ J speech tl.at the Ithaca experi­ perimental Theater, which pro­ cept^ a chair in general litera­ tree before It la cut. You may tag a tree proaching him in his lane as he duced student WTitten plays and and cut later thus assuring a fresh tree. ment could "certainly prove, or ture and drama at St. Paul's ■ILL neared the Skungamaug River disprove, the often-heard asser­ others of academic interest. School. lAUTencerille, 'Vs. Give your family the pleasnre of person­ snd saselsl gussts ► i bridge. Tootell applied his brakes tion: ‘Even If you give free serv­ He was the author of ’’Sheridan Watson died while v-ieiting his ally oeleeUng a Connecticut grown tree. ROY R06ERS and TELIPHONI HOUR and skidded '22 feet before the ice, nobody would ride transit.’ If to Robertson", a study of the 19th son, Ernest Bradlee Watson Jr. of Hundreds of trees to aelect from. All DALE EVANS HALLMARK cars collided. n that alone could be settled, trana- century London stage and was co- easily accessible. ► Anacoiies. PHARMACY i Both drivers escaped Injury and Jr ^ r v IRA F. WILCOX—MERBOW, CONN. WEST MIDDLE TPKE. minor damage was reported to the ’ Midway Between WHlhnajitlc and pfBStmwO Dy left front fenders of both ve­ ,OUR MOST CAREFREE WATCH... NEVER NEEDS WINDING ► AT BROAD STREET hicles. Stafford Springs on Ronte 81 Next to "Stop“Stop madand Shop” i > nUK SOUTHERN NIW IN4LAND TELEPHONE COMPANY Trooper Francis M. Keene Jr. of / the Colchester Troop, Investigated the accident. Church Notes At the Andover Congregational Save on this big gift! Church worship service this Sun­ day, the Rev. Willard Thomen’s sermon topic will be "The Bible— Life’s Guide Book.” "Support" Hose There will be a Boy Scout meet­ ing at 7:30 p.m. on Monday. 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a U.N. spokesman Indicated last Mleot a situ for the Mhool, ap­ •ral Urban Renewal Administra­ after Moore’s arrest he was Intro- brancS Xriffibishop Keough for hla Voljpe Asks Probe Tshombe Raps Americans pear to break down thia way: tion The Waterbury office of Con- ruced to Dr. Erdman, who had Cor­ Abp. F, P. Keough paternal interest in tha alms and ^ ^ IK — ■ - --- .1* .. ^ night that they did not control the Justice Insists Town’s WeU Water whole area. State News One S-atoty building for baale greasman John S. Monaghan, D- allo for a patient and knew Kahan- progress of Providence College." Of Hub Police After Katanga forcee held (control of both medloal-dental facilities; another Conn.,' said yesterday the approval •r and Justica Keogh. Dies at 70; Head of Among h la achlevemanta In HAVE THAT the center of lUlsabethevUle, which 6-story building for clinical 'd e ­ Included the awarding of a $3,036,- He’s Victim of Corallo helped raise the $35,000, Rhode Island was the founding in Seeing Bookie TV the UJf. forces have made no at­ Roundup partment facilities, and three 402 capital grant. 'Pha 48-acre re­ the government aaid, and Dr. Erd­ Baltimore Diocese 1941 of Our Lady of Providence Enough in Emergency U.S. Resumes Airlift tempt to penetrate. Fighting has other 4-story buUdlnga for related development Is situated south of man passed It on to Kehaner and Seminary In Warwick. CHRISTMAS fH m j T ______been confined so far to the out­ facilities. In addition, the unlvjir- tho central businees district, The Keogh. (OnattBued from Pag* O M ) m 468 families living *ln the area will ^Fix’ Charges (Oontinned from' Page One) He built the Rhode Island’Catho­ skirts, chiefly In the northwest (Conttnned tram Page O | ■ity believes parking for 1,000 A series o f meetinga then ensued lic Orphan Asylum In . Smlthfleld FAIRWAY Stores ears should be provided on site. be given th'e opportunity to move between the accused plotters and Manchester’s supply of water from wells would probably where the new and old airports and and established the Hospice St. TAKEN NOW! ferred, a public hearing Is held, and tal Mhool—will be named by to other housing. (Contlnuad from Pag* Om ) Judge Rayflel, aaid the govern­ of Baltimore and also vicar gener­ be sufficient to provide the town with drinking water in the For UN in Katanga the U.N. headquarters are located. Main Street and Turnpike P h » If a teaching hospital were to Antoine for the aged In North the consent of the executive coun­ Wring. be built, it should include some ment, In which the judge was al of the archdiocese. event that the reservoirs should be polluted by atomic fall­ DYMKOWSKI APPOINTED liable to a maximum sentence of Smlthfleld. .. For Christmas cards o r cil Is obtained." Ha ,Mld today that he haa Inter­ 360,(X)0 square feet, Dr. Jorgen­ asked for leniency on behalf of the The funeral Mass for Arch­ out, said Fred Thrall, superintendent of the water and sewer Superior Has 4 Titles OPEN TONIGHT and Hartford, Dec. 8 i/P)—State Po-. five years In jail and a $5,000 fine. three juke box defendants. g ift photos. In yoor home Volpe said further: " I want this (Continued from Page Onei viewed about a doaen men ao far sen says, and calls attention to bishop Keough will he celebrated department. *• investigation to be prosecuted as direction of the fight. He flew from the fact that student housing will lice Officer Leo H. Dymkowski will Specifically, the Indictment ac­ Rayflel, however, sentenced or at our studio. Chicago—The five Great Lakes serve as chief of plant protection next Thursday (11 a.m.) in the Thrall, who attended a confer­ started would not be contaminat­ rapidly as possible In order that I ’aria to neighboring Northern In connection with theae two joba "ultim ately... be necessary," Moore to three years In prison, Brussels claimed the North Katan- form the world’s largest Inland EVERY NIGHT till and facilities for the State Civil cused the firm of coasplrlng to In­ Cathedrifl by Archbishop Eg;idio ence of the Connecticut Water­ es' Second, if the fallout was a we may clear the good names and gan town of Manono was still in Rhodesia and drove from there to and haa aeveral rhore to go. Schwach to two years and Kemer works Association yesterday on waterways and hold half the Defense Agency. The appointment fluence U.S. District Judge Leo F. Local Slocks gentle one, the deeper parts of reputations of hundreds of honest, Katangan hands. The mining town ElisabethviUe with a small escort A recent federal atudy indlcatea to IS months. Last month the Vagnozzl, who as apostolic dele­ SALEM NASSIFF of soldiers. world’s fresh water. Lake Su­ of the 20-year veteran of the force Rayflel of Brooklyn to suspend the effects of fallout, added that the reservoir might remain rela­ dedicated Boston police officers, wag the scene of fighting two days Now thru Christmas! _ that aarly naming of a dean la an Tuition Hike Set Aside terms of Schwach and Kerner were gate, represents the Vatican in Camera and Photo Shop the safety of the well water would perior Is the largest, longest, and Storrs, Dec. 8 (Jf) —A proposal to was announced yesterday by State sentence on Moore and two other Washington. tively flean, at least for the pur­ and In order that we may bring to ago when the U.N. announced that A U. N, spokesman, Abdullatlf • WE GIVE WORIJ) GREEN STAMPS • Important step to taka In planning reduced to four months, leading to 4)uotaUons PunUaiiMl by 091 Main St.— M l S-7SM depend on many factors, such as deepest of them all; in fact, it is Increase student fees at the Uni­ CD Director William L. Schatz- Long Island juke box operators Bishop Shehan will preach. The pose of supplying water to hose justice as rapidly as p o s ^ le any the Katanga military camp there Succar, aaid the U. N, force has a naw medical achool. The eame speculation they had cooperated In Coburn A MIddli-brook. Ino. how near the blast was, and the world’s largest fresh-water versity of Connecticut by one- man. Dymkowski will retain his who were Involved In a fraudulent the investigation. body will be accompanied from down streets, houses and trees. police officers who have been en­ had been cleared out. suffered two killed In the fighting lake. principle would appear to hold true Bank Sloeka whether the pipes remained intact. gaged In illegal activities." so far. One o f the dead was at for a new dental achool. thtrd has been set asldi at the urg­ position with the State Police bankruptcy deal. 'Schwach and Kerner were named Washington to Baltimore by Arch­ The well water is protected to a Tapping the deeper waters would, (In London, in reponse to U.N. ing of Gov. John N. Dempsey.' when he takee over his new duties Keogh and Kahaner are alleged coconspirators and not defendants bishop Patrick A. O’Boyle of Bid Aaked The governor appealed to the requests, the British government Manono and the other In Elisa- Documenta distributed atThura- great extent, he said, since it is depend on whether water depart, The board of trustees voted at Dec. IS. He has been serving as an to have been paid the $55,000 to in the indictment. Also named co­ Washington. Conn. Bank and Trust public for cooperation and asked announced it would furnish 1,000- bethville. day’* meeting of tho UOonn Board underground. ment personnel could get to the its meeting yesterday to have the acting detective at State Police use their influence on Rayflel. conspirators were Jacob W. Cohen Co...... 62 >i pound bombs for use by Indlan-jet o f Truateea IndicaU that planning gatehouses at the reservoirs, close any citizens who may have Infor­ He aaid "p««ple we have inter­ ■uggested Increase studied fur­ headquarters. Rayflel himself was not offered and Atvln Needleman, arrested but Providence, R.I., Dec. 8 (/4’)—The HatUord National Ehren if the pipes leading from fighters for defensive purposes in for the medical-dental school, to be the wells to the water system the gates to the higher pipes, and mation to contact his office, the rogated confirmed there was a ther. any money and learned of the deal never Indicted in the original juke death of Archbishop Francis P, Bank and Trust Co. 61 *i 65'i district attorney or state police. Katanga. Tbe bombs may be used grandiose plan to attack U. N. Freshly Cut CHRISTMAS TREES located In Greater Hartford, call were broken he said, residents open the gates to the lower pipes. for the enrollment of 210 new stu- The proposal to boost the basic when Moore boasted he had Ray­ box case; Louis D. Forman, named Keough is a great los.s to the Ftr« Insnrano* Companlea Others who witnessed the film only against Katangan airfields, the positions.” flel "in hla pocket," according to could still get water by taking If the fallout was heavy, the British said.) denta each year. student fees from $160 a year to as one of those who took part in church, the Mo.st, Rev. Rus.sell J. Aetna Fire ...... 152 162 JTr. containers to the wells. This would reservoirs would be contaminated were chairman Edward W. Brooke The discovery of plans for $200 had been recommended by a 12th Circuit the Indictment. meetings with Rsyfiel, and Sey­ MeVinney D.D., bishop of Provi­ Htfd. Fire ...... 85'4 89>4 of the Boston Finance Commis­ The United States had six big Hare Just Arriyed At These would be divided thia way: hinge on whether residents could badly, he said. The filter plants in alleged sneak attack on U. N. po­ About 100 per year for the medi­ special committee. The federal judge sent Moore and mour Deutsch, said to have intro­ dence, said today. National F ir e ...... 165 sion. Atty. Gen. Edward J. Mc­ C124 Globema-sters and 14 C1.30 leave their homes or not. Manchester and In other towns sre sitions was announced by the U. cal school, and between 75 and 80 Dempsey, who Is ex officio the other two juke box case de­ duced Moore to Dr. Erdman. Bishop MeVinney, who succeed Ph^nix Fire ...... 134 144 Cormack Jr., and Massachusetts Hercules transports on hand in The reservoirs probably would not equipped to filter fallout. N. last Tuesday, shortly before for the dental achool. Another 40 pr«resident of the board, made It Court Cases fendants to prison — and tipped ed Archbishop Keough In Provi­ ''Ijte and Indemnity Ins. Coa. These and other problems will Public Safety Commissioner Frank The Congo for the airlift that was fighting broke out. The fighting kniown several days ago he was op­ off the Justica Department in not be entirely useless, even if they temporarily suspended yesterday to 50 would be graduate dental dence, cited his predecessor^ quali­ Aetna Casualty ....149 159 ' were polluted, he said. be studied by the waterworks as­ S. Giles. started at roadblocks which the students. posed to the idea. Washington. ties as a churchman and spiritual Aetna Life ...... 147 1.55 Sullivan aaid he found the film when one Olobemaster was hit by Katangans had set up against Woodland Gardens Yesterday, the Governor said he MANCHESTER Keogh, 46, whose court la In Realtors to Hold iFirst. the water standing in the sociation in the months ahead, he In addition. It appears at least leader. Conn. General ...... 285 395 “very interesting" but that he did groundfire a.s it came in for a land­ U. N. traffic and failed to remove would ask State Finance Commis­ Brooklyn, Is a brother of Rep. mains at the time the fallout said. ing at Ellsabethville. 300,000 squiarea feet of building The case of David Taylor Sr., Bishop MeVinney said: Hftd. Steam Boiler 1.39 not recognize any of the 10 or 11 after agreeing to do so. •pace will ba needed for the medi­ sioner George Conkling to study 24, of 10 Depot Sq., charged with Eugene J. Keogh. D-N.Y. The Christmas Party As archbishop of Baltimore, the Travelers ...... 169 177 The first planes to take off from policemen who were shown going The U.N. spokesman said Ka­ cal achool—exclusive of a teaching ways of raising money " I f it can non-support, yesterday was con­ judge earns $34,500 a year in his prlmatial see, he was the ranking Leopoldville at dawn today, as the TREES-TREES-TREES be proved that the (university) post. Pub’lo rtlllnea in and out of the Back Bay key' tangan gendarmes had set up an hospital—and about 25,500 square tinued until Jan. 8, for plea. Judge The Manchester Board of Real­ archbishop of the country. Conn. Light Power 32'4 34'4 shop which wa.«i raided by state airlift resumed, carried 200 Iri.sh feet of space for the dental school. needs more funds for basic opera’- Edward HamlU ordered the con­ Corallo, 47, Is a Labor racketeer troops. Malayan armored cars observation post in the roof of a tors will hold its annual Christmas "This distinction wa.s conferred Htfd. Electric Light 81'j 85'4 police and Treasury agents. These figures ihclude research and tions." tinuance pending further study in who was the target of Senate in­ Free Speech Made were being brought In on some of new hospital near the airport road party tomorrow at Flano’s Restau­ upon him as a reward for his out­ Hartford Gas Co. . . 64 69 Boston Mayor John F. Collins the case by David Dickson Jr. of vestigators earlier this year. The in defiance of Geneva conventions administrative space. standing administration of the Soninern New England Stan told newsmen he is confident the the nine flights planned for the One reason for the leaser need T-MEN GRAB STILL the family relations office. Indictment accuse., 66*4 10 FO R 2 9 ( Birth Control Issue appointed by the governor. Mortar explosions and machine- same faclIlUee uied by the medical been charged with operating a still who is charged with operating a Kahaner, 36, was an assistant of the two main Katangan air Fresh—Get them Now—Selection is excel­ by U.S. Treasury agents. The U.S. attorney In Brooklyn from cy, T. J. Crockett of the Crockett He was a man of warm affection Associateil Spring . . 12', 14', in convenient Ctystal • Paks The Boston Globe says It has gun fire rang out during the night school would be useful In dental motor vehicle while his license and a big heart. (Contmued from Pago One) bases, in sorties yesterday, it was lent! agents and city detectives raided 1035 until his resignation last July Agency, William F. Bolles of the Bri.stol Bra.ss ...... 9 n not les.s tlian 60 days or more learned that Dist. Atty. Garrett announced. from a suburb bordering the vital education. was under auspension. Blosser is Warren E. Howland Agency, and "I always looked upon him as an Dunham-Bimh ...... 5 What else costa 10 little... Carvaho's home yesterday, arrest­ free under a $250 bond pending a to enter private law practice. He 6 than a year, or both. H. Byrte has informed the gov­ As Gen. Sean McKeown, the highway between Ellsabethville and Dr. Jorgensen and his staff Mrs. Doris Smith of the Jarvis elder brother and so am deeply Eni-Hart ...... 90 95 yet means so much! “ He is charged as a doctor to A related law—under which Bux­ ing him and confiscating a small was an Elsenhower administratioTi ernor he has enough evidence on Irish commander of I'.N. Forces, the city’s main airport, still held have been consulting with some of hearing in the case In Circuit Court Agency. grieved at his passing, but I know Fafnir ...... 48', 52', practice his profession on the ton and Mrs. Gri.swold were ar­ REPEAT KPfXlAL quantity of raw alcohol. Carvaho, 12, in Rockville, on Dec. 19. appointee. police higher-ups to seek criminal flew here from Leopoldville for a by U.N. troops. the people responsible for the fed­ that he has merited well and will Heubleiu ...... 29', 32'4 highest level. When needed ad­ rested—states that any persons indictments. A see-saw battle appeared In who was held for arraignment in Moore, his brother-in-law, Allen first hand survey of the situation, Only eral atudy on establishing n e w Kemer and Sherwood Schwach have a very choice place before the N. B. Machine ...... 18 20 who help or advise another to The governor instructed Byrne full swing for a strategic under­ POMPON MUMS Freshly Cut—Generous Bouquet 1.88 federal court, was also charged Shelters Liked, but— vice should be given. It Is a denial U.N. ofllciaLs acknowledged that medical schools and said he la with possession of distilled spirits Anglicans Cutting Tie were involved In Gibraltor Amuse­ throne of God." .’'lorth and Judd ... . .14', 16', break a law can be punished as to come to his office today and pass—one of the main gateways Also Polnsettlaa, Cyclamen, African Violets, Begonias, Philodendron, etc. ____ pleased the university’s recom WESTOWN of his right (of free speech) when the Katangans seemed to be hold­ on which taxes had not been paid ments Ltd., a bankrupt juke box Vice President of Providence Stanley Works . ... . 19', 21', If he were the principal offender. expedite a probe. He also asked to the capital from the suburbs. Washington — Public-opinion he can't give this advice." ing their own against the smaller mendatlons and the federal study and carrying on the busines of a Canberra—The Anglican Church firm. They pleaded guilty March 9 College, the Rev. Charles V. Fen­ Vpeder Re construed as actual marketa Marets told the court the statutes as the investigation may require. ing their mortar and sniping fire Berries, Cones, Ribbon, Translated Into buildings, the have been upheld three times by Water Vein Cut GRANT FOR ANSONIA first .of the year. Afterward Aus- ing from the receiver In bank- are in favor of fallout shelters— on U.N positions on the outskirts, HOLLY the State Supreme Court of Er­ Styrofoam, Oasis, Wire, space requirements as seen by the Ansonia, Dec. 8 i/P)—This town’s I trallan Angllcan.s will have self- niptcy $100,000 worth of music but only 38 per cent would be At Highland Park Coast redwoods (sequoia sem- particularly the U.N. headquarters Trees Picks, Rings, Ornaments, university, an element in the atu urban redevelopment program has governing status like that that of and game coin machines. willing to spend up to $S0O to rors. pervlrens) are generally taller and its nearby Gurkha Camp. The High Oouit, he said, la now PUNTS dy by ths state’s commission to received final approval by the Fedr Episcopalians in the United States. The government contends that have one built. President Tshombe returned dur­ etc. unanimous in the view Utat the but not as bulky as their moun­ Hardy and The water vein which used to tain growing relatives, the big “ ROffNO statutes "on the books, are in ing the night from his privats vis­ Which of these Beautiful 10*6 feed the Highland Park Reservoir trees (sequoia glgantea). MILK GtASSGS, force, and are oooatituUonal." it to Paris to ta/ke up personal Laurel, Balsam (very C O e . Judge Lacey aaid hia court wss accidently cut some time ago new Polaroid full) Only Td. D r C "ahoukl be bound by preoe^lent... while water and sewer mains were BRANDY GLASSES but if this claim o f f r ^ o m of being laid in Highland St., accord­ Electric Eye WREATHS speech violation has not previous­ ing to Fred Thrall, superintendent ADVENT WREATHS Plain and 1 A A Up and ROSE BOWLS ly been passed on by the Supreme of the water and sewer department, Decorated I . W Cameras is on Large Size 1 Court” it becomes a question of and Is no longer serviceable. we LIKE to demonstrate precedent. However, other facilities, includ­ MULCHING HAY BOUGHS ing the Howard Reservoir, the Line He aald he needed time to atudy /VmoU(mmee your list St. filter plant and the Charter Balsam, Pina, Laurel, C O « the 22-page brief submitted by I.g. Bale 1 5 Oak St. pumping station, are ade­ SPRAYS Attractive— Well Filled H freshly cut. Bob. S w Q Miss Rorabaok before he could quate to keep the reservoir full, he (to give or get)? make a decision. said, making the water vein un­ Iron FlroiHin. CUSTOM Mdrkll oil hmoco LOGS cmkI ‘T v e got to approach thia prob­ necessary. BLANKETS BULBS lem with extreme caution,” he The deed to the spring fed by wfrti Initaat cloon flomt. Unoqwolod for cloon RUSTIC BASKETS aaid. the water vein is supposed to re­ conrforl, low fool bills and trooblo-froo porformonco Tulips, Daffodils, Hyaclntlis 1962 Ford Galaxia/SOO^ A t this point the Judge said he vert to the possession of Case CROSSES 2.35 60% off! Cleanup! come drive it without obligation. would continue the case Indefinite­ Bros. Co., on whose property the ly imtll he files a'memorandum on suring is located. Comfort Suggestion: Try “WILTPROOF” demurrers w h l^ challenge the POnCD AMARYLLIS 2.77 • r o e town received the deed for With the Iron Fireman CUSTOM Ill ON YOUR CHRISTMAS TREES constitutionality o f the law. the spring nearly five years ago, Mark II furnace you use a super- W ATCH THE.M GROW RETAIN NEEDLES LONGER. The defense la also baaing Its at the time the town bought the •ensitive thermostat which operates case on other alleged violations of Highland Park Water Co. for one the furnace with the slightest varia­ the d e f e n d a n t a constitutional dollar. The deed, however, was tion of room temperature. This COME IN AND BROWSE AROUNDlJYQlL BUY rights. These ■were similar to those only for a five-year period, to al­ gives you remarkably uniform WITH ASSURANCE AND SATISFACTION HERE! argued in previous cases that ul­ low the town time to construct indoor temperature. No matter timately C .ir.e before the U. S. 9 facilities to replace the spring. how often the furnace starts there EVERY SHAPE, FOR Supreme Court. Superintendent Thrall said the is no smoke, no soot, no fouled Both defendants deliberately combustion chamber, no wasted oil ! JOHN J. ZAPADKA courted arrest in opening the vein was Inadvertently cut when the Andrew Ansaldi C3o. laid water Woodland Gardens machinery for a test case of the and sewer lines In Spring St. to Claanlinast E E law. serve the Lookout Mountain hous­ With the instant clean flame there 168 WOODLAND ST.— “OPEN DAILY TILL 9:00’’— MI 3-8474 EVERY BUDGET A previous test case eventually reached the U.S. Supreme <3ourt, ing development. Ansaldi turned are no flecks of soot blowing from which in an opinion last June re­ over the lines in the town. vour chimney or escaping into your ferred to the law as just "dead The vein ran less than 10 feet boms. Hondiedt of tests made with ■moke-detecting instruments show words." The High Court did not bieneath the surface of the ground, aotoo blawfroh roar. Tm kao roafliot rule on the law’s constitutionality, a flame that’s aoMiutely dean from iUbm ta ipaa ribratioB aad la said Thrall. Damagring It was "one tba very moment it's tinned on. oiaodforlirgocapacity at l4w, qalat opaada. on groimds it was violated so of the hazards” of laying the new OPEN DAILY 10 l« 10 commonly that It ceased to have lines, he said. Oporolot wlrtiouf meaning. Down a« fuel bills Round-cut aolltaire, The Planned Parenthood League Owners report remarkable fuel sav­ chimnay draft Ford Galaxie. That’s how the good word gets 14K yellow gold; went through the motions of es­ New Woods Reds’ Aim ings. There is no smoky warm-up The CUSTOM Mark B hirntoe diamond weighs C C around. About Galaxie’s amazing, new Silent tablishing the birth control clinic poiod to foul the furnace and provUUs in own potitlv* indueod 66/100 ct. in New Haven, fully anticlpa^g New York—Foresters In Russia waste o il Service calls are cut to droft with precision control No Ride. About Galaxie’s hot, new Thunderbird V-8 police action, in an attempt to are treating growing treea with the vanishing point. natural chimney draft required. the '62 Galaxie! $200 show that the law still could lead chemicals In an effort to get special « powerplants . . . up to 401 hp.* About Galaxie’s to arrests and perhaps penalties. woods, American experts report. HIATINS ANO COOUNS incredible luxury and quality inside, outside, all T h e anti-contraceptive law Formulas for fire-resistant, non­ IRON FIREMAN Stfim eenU makes use of a contraceptive a warping and rot-resistant woods J - li SELF'SERVICE DEFT. STORE Come in. Drive it. Price It. Ask questions about it. around. Price? Hold onto your hat. Galaxie costs misdemeanor punishable by a fine are being experimented with. of at least $50, imprisonment for PINE STREET and HARTFORD ROAD There's absolutely no obligation. No salesman will hundreds under cars that look shoddy next to it! Treasure Cheat Oval pester you to buy. We like people to drive the '62 Come on in and get your free test drive today. Diamond, 14K gold FOGARTY BR0&, Inc. setting; baguattaa; ■Optlonsl at axtrt coat diamond weighs 319 BROAD ST— MI 9-4539 Ample 45/100 ct. FREE FUEL OIL, RANGE OIL, CONNEtlTlCUT CORE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Lower Store Level $38S i. Parking (• =ooo ^ JEDO HIGHLAND COAL

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I • WMOM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., PRIDAY^pECEMBER 8, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CdNN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961 PAGE NINE JIUm rl|FaUr So wa have the statistic called ffal Boyle^ ing ^ p office swritchboards, how oom, buttersd beats; Thursday — Land aiid Egypt will ba ohown by unemployment rate, in whiph the does any busineaa Arm ever man­ UAC Announces RochviUe-Vernon oven-fried chicken, mashed pota­ tians believe that thara was great Brown aftar hie oaiiura at tha fad- Miss Ruth von Euw. Members value to mankind in the result of calculation gives us a certain per­ age to get any bualnesa done T toes, gravy, peas and carrots will exenan^ gifts of artists' arai annonr at Rarpan S>rryT The anmrer is aUnpIe. No busi­ the event. A—Col. Robert E. Lee. centage of the available labor Turkey Payments cranberry sauce; Friday —maca­ eijulpment. There, will be a pot- rvBUiauct} at cbm ness is transacted In officea any­ FOR YOU roni and cheese, macaroni and to­ luck refreshment hour during the force which is unable to find labor District Officials to Propose Q—^What is the meaning of the Q—Did the Puritana OK—FREE! NO tW LlOA'nOM Onr decorator wlU eosbe ed potatoes, buttered beets, salad. and Mrs. Robert Bailey, 24 Pros­ America are properly called Amer­ A—Mecca alwaya haa beeii al>- to be receding, to a much healthier firm depends. EmpIoyee.s wiehlng bookie usually calls him back test run late Christmas Give. With park’s' reaourcea. ter . Co. feeds three hydrante in pect St. A —T."l-d est” — that is. W eekly...... » <6 to make emergency private calls to your borne srtth eamplea of line fabrics, either day or night. that village. The commleelon will Desserts, milk and sandwiches icans, no one else. aolutely cloaed to non-Moalema, three times in the morning and laith contains too much that can­ the growth of UAC, the payments The asking price for the land is Discharged Thursday: Mrs. who riak death if detected. lUuMBER Of figure of 6.1 per cent. during working houra will please Phone MI 9-S822 now! Or come in and pick out yonr own - ' about $51,000. seek to test those hydrants, also. served with all meals. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS four times In the afternoon. Net' not be grasped by the senses, too have supplanted the holiday tur­ iabrlos. Order early for Christmas delivery! Alice Kington, 45 Hale St.; Mrs. Q — In what waters Is the Plra- It was this decline which had use the pay telephones in the cor­ result at closing time: Ollie has much that defies rational consid­ keys and are now made to employes The commissioners. In their A move to get houses numbered Lake Street School: Monday— Gertrude Brown, Falrhaven Con­ rucu found? ia Punta Arenaa, aouthenunoet The Aaaoclated Preea ii exclualreiy ridor." in rural V^rffon will probably be ravioli, cheese wedges, cole slaw, city of the world ? Q—What wood do prehera favor entitled to tbe uae of republlrallon of President Kennedy and Labor Sec­ lost two bucks. eration. Since faith is Indeed "the of all four divisions of the company, PILGRIM MILLS—Cheney HaU, Hartford Road regular monthly meeting last valescent Home. A — It is the most important fa r making bowa? all newa diapalchee credited to It or Managemert always laimchgs substsmee of things not seen" they night, voted to place both pro- taken up with the town selectmen. green beans, pears; Tuesday— A—About 2,600 mllee. not' otherwlie credited In ima caper retary Goldberg purring yester­ "Casanova Charlie" — He picks PAWA, Hamilton Standard, Sikor­ food fish of the Amazon River In A—The yew tree. these memoB with high hopes, but are left deeply dissatisfied. But sky Aircraft and Norden. poeals on the call of the next spe­ Commlsiionere John J, Lehan, chicken chow mein, Chinese noo­ Vernon news it handled through and alao the local newa pupllehed here day. up his desk phone and croons to Donald B. Loverin and Huelsmann South America. All rl(hta of retnibllcatlon of enedal they would be just as effective if Nellie, the giddy new switchboard we must realize that there is cial nnedting and to survey the dles, buttered beets, cranberry The Herald’s RockvUle Bureau, 5 Q — (What early, co-operative diepatchea herein are alao resierred. But how do you get a statistic Q—What privilege ha* been ' *4 they were printed In Chinese, and operator, 'Talk to me, baby. I’ve such truth in human experience park Rite and test the water sup­ said a numbering system le needed. betty; Wednesday — barbecued W. Main St., telephone TRemont building project In the land of •Tt’e ridiculous," said Huels­ hash, buttered kernel com, succo­ Q—Toward what shrine do Mos- nted to U.S. citizen* who live Pull aemce client of N E A Serr which shows that the percentage floated out to sea in a sealed bot­ had a lonesome life." While he beyond basic sense perception. ply there beforehand. 6-31S6 or Mitchell t-iTTS?. Shinar failed becauee of a language the nation’* capital? lee, Inc tle. The "truth" of a great painting mann, citing as an example his de­ tash, peaches and pears; Thurs­ lerha face during prayer? difficulty? of unemployed goes down while and Nellie pitch yocal woo, the Adoption of the purchase pro­ A—The Kabah that stsinds In the rA—A new con*tltutlonal amend­ 'hibllehera Repreaentatlvea; The For a day or two the hired is infinitely more than color and livery of a package to a new sub­ day—hot dogs, baked beans, toss­ A—The Tower of Babel. ment which give* Dl*trict of Co­ Jullua Mathewa Special Aaencv — New the number of unemployed goes switchboard is lied up completely. posal followed votes to continue a division house, described only as "a ed salad, fruit cocktail; Friday— Great Mosque at Mecca. GENUINE York Chicaao Detroit and Bneton hands dutifully di-op their coins in She can't be bothered putting brush stroke. The "truth" of a fire hydrant testing project and to Rockville-Vernon lumbia realdent* the right to vote IfElIBER AtmiT BUREAU Ok up? You get It by making a ".■lea- human personality is more than NOTE pink one next to a green one." He tuna fish grinders, potato sticks, the pay phone, then they go back, through any other calls. b-igin talks with the Vernon Board Q—What la the world’s largest Q—How do graaaee rank in im­ for president and vice president. CIRCULATIONS.______sonal adjustment'’ in which you one by one, to slipping their pri­ physical structure. When we come said the number of pink and green pickles, cookies. Bread, butter and portance among planta? "Homebody Hubert" — Every of Selectmen concerning number­ houses was staggering. milk served with each luncheon. lake? Tbe Herald Prtntlnt Coinpeny Inc... calculate what the figure might vate calls through the office half hour he phones home to see to faith or Indeed to all the great Maple Grove Sets A—The Caspian Sea. The name A—Flrat. Q—In what five fields are Nobel aaaumes no financial reaponalMlltv for area.s of human experiences we ing of houses in new rural sub­ Polioe Arresta PoUnck Party have been if this month had been switchboard again. (1 1 if his shirts got back from the HIGHER divisions. is a misnomer; It is really a land­ (Newwpaper Bnterpriee Aaen.) Prizes awarded? t.vporraphical errora appearlnr In mu.st be ready to embrace truth A scuffle in Bene’s Tavern on The Ladies Auxiliary, A.O.H. will Barber Shop Sing A—Physics, chemistry, physiol­ rertfaementa and other readina matter as bad as It has been In previous In two week.s everything is back laundy, (2) if the baby has broken locked lake. In The Uancheater Erenlna Herald to normal, which means — the that Is equally as valid as any The four of six commissioners Market St. lest night ended with sponsor a Chri.stmas potluck at the ogy and medicine, literature and out with the measles or a new Pj'esent last night favored pur­ the arrest of Kenneth Arnold Jr., home of Mrs. Mary Berger Grove Q—When waa aerfdom legally years from the point of view of switchboard is so swamped with tooth. (31 if his wife wants to go obseiwed In the laboratory. DIVIDEND Visiting choral groups will Join Q—'^'by are the Great Smoky aboliahed In Rusala? peace. Diaplay adrertiatnii rloalnn houra: Submitted by chase of the park site. 25, of Maple St., Ellington, charged St., Rockville, Monday at 6:30 p.m. fn r MOBdav—7 pm Prlday increase in unemplojTnent ! personal calls that anyone having to a movie that night, (4) if so. Mountains so named? A —In 1861. The Rev, Felix M. Davis, ON INSURED SAVINGS Commissioner Howard H. Huels- with breach of peace. Free under Members will exchange gifts. the Maple Grove singers and the Por Tueaday—1 p m Monday By this time, perhaps, the ordl-1 to make a call on company busi­ which movie. (5) to a.sk what'll A—Because they are usually Q—In what battle did the fa- For Wedneaday—1 p m Tueidar Second Congregational Church mann advised testing of the water $50 bond, he le due in court Dec. The Past Chiefs Club of the Barber Shop Choral Group Satur­ moua Charge of the Light Brigade For Tboraday—1 p m Wedneaday. nary layman is lost somewhere be-1 ness has to go out and vae the they have for dinner, (61 should 26. covered by a smoky mist or haze. Q—Bealdea the Hevea or rub­ IN TH E supply to the pond on the property Daughters of Pocahonta* will hold day in a program of holiday songs ber tree, what are other aourcea take place? For Friday—1 p m Thuraday pay phone in the corridor. he stop to pick up anything, and to make sure of its purity. He A Mancheter man who pushed a Christmas party at the Walnut For Saiurdar______— .1 n m Friday. tween the three kinds 6f statistics. i at the Maple Grove on Rockville's Q—What historical significance of natural rubber? A—October 25. 1854. at the Bat­ HANDY 12-PACK Who makes all these private (7 1 whether anything new has Mexico Has Opals ClaaaUled deadline' 10-80 a m ___ said It will be one of the first hie stalled car into a private park­ Restaurant in Manchester Thurs­ tle of Balaklava In the Ru.sslan day of ivbllcatlnn except Saiurdar— and the various compensatory ad­ calls, and what is the desperate happened since he called half an 'Ct "Ct 'Oi day from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Franklin St. Is attached to Baltimore's Flag A—The guayule plant, the man- • a.m. questions voters are liable to ask. ing lot In Rockville was arrested House? Ihot tree, the landolphla ohruba Crimea- justments thereto, and is content nature of their emergencies? hour before. Mexico City — In ancient times He also advised obtaining an ex­ and charged with abandoning a mo­ Members will bring exchange Vislltng singing units will be the most opals probably came from A—Mary Pickersgill'i home, and trees of the genus casting Friday. December 8 to settle for an impression, hope­ Well, he.e are a few typical char^ "Old Bubblehead H im self—ITie act description of the property tor vehicle. gifts and grab bag presents. Spl-Tunes of Hartford and the Mill Q—'What Incident led to the dis­ Bcters you have probably over­ boss only makes two kinds of per­ Hungarj'. At present the best- SAVINGS where she made the American ful. but not too firm, that there boundaries. Edwin Wright, 23, of 206 Center Art Group Meets 't’aes^y Town Four from SUfford Springs. flag which flew at Fort McHenry covery of Virginia's Luray Cav­ heard in your own ofllce: sonal calls. In the morning he known fields are in Australia. But The 186-acre site, tentatively St., will appear in court in Man­ The Tolland County Art As­ The program, called the Har­ Q—What nations oomprise the erns? has. somehow, been at least some I v O A T V in the 1814 bombardment. European Common Market? To The Island ? "Hungry Harry" — Life is just phones seven to eight executive one of the richest, least explored, called Glen Echo by the Vernon chester Jan. 8. A complaint to po­ sociation will combine a regular vest Festival, will begin at 8 p.m. A —Cool air coming from a slnk- improvement In the basic economic one long coffee break to him. Three buddies in other firms trying to most accessible opal fields is In \ V s o t I ,\ r I o V meeting with a Chrl.stmas party Dancing amd refreshments will A—France, Germany, Italy Recreation Commission, is offered lice stated Wright had rolled his Q—Why is the day on which hoia. Aj far aa the Uland eacape goes, times a day he phones the drug set up a golf foursome. In the Mexico. Tye.sday at the home of Mr. and follow the singing festival. Belgium, the Netherlands and picture. And that is a feeling vre for sale by owners of the former car into the LaPointe Industries Jesus was crucified called "Good wc tippose the Idea of a young store lunch coimter downstairs for afternoon (if he isn't playing golf) fMfS UMMif'SA V/MmS Charles B. Beach estate. Most Inc. parking lot on W. Main St. af­ Mrs. Carl A. Carlson of Bi'andy A number of early barber shop Luxemburg. all like to have, just before Christ­ St., Bolton, beginning at 8 p.m. Friday” ? Q—Is licet a form of hall? • British couple la as good as any java, sandwiches, doughnuts, pie he phones hi.s broker six times to CHARGED WITH ARSON ■ AWCwitTH’i otaiaT riwawciat maTiTZTiaa of the houses on the estate, bor­ ter the car broke down. tunes will be Included In the pro­ A —No. mas. and cheesecake. At 5:15 he makes say, "Remember now, If Amal­ Pittsfield, Mass., Dec. 8 (/P)— Slides taken on a trip to the Holy gram. A — There is no certain an­ Q—'Who waa the commander of ether. They have advertised In the EXTRA 'OOIa/HeUn M»enk,t>f€eipS» tttk m m t dering Bolton Rd., have been sold. Wright waa asked to remove It, swer. Probably, because Chris- his final call: "Rush up some sod­ gamated Twiddl>-w1nk.s goes up to Mrs. Gldlth T. Eagan, 34, mother of The rear portion, hilly, wooded but left it there, police said. He the troopa that eaptured John Times of Lend in. seeking 50 other ium bicarb. Joe, my stomach feels 87, sell, every share I've got and four, was released In $1,000 ball BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE SI, COVENTRY and containing a pond, was sin- posted $50' bond for court appear­ congenial couples. Outside of their That Nightmare Again Ikinda tense" put it all in international Wldgits, yesterday for hearing Jan. 3 on lad out aa ideal for a park area. ance. one common denominator, which "Helpful Herbert"—In the sweet that is. If International Wldgits is arson and forgery charges. She HOURS f tanley J. Bates, a district super- Faeea Check Charge Once you let yourself toy with ' name of charity he calls a dozen holding steady." was accused of setting seven fires OPEN TILL 5 P.M. MON.-TUES.-FR1DAY vlspr for the State Park and For- would ba their desire to get away For Vour Convenience... A Vernon man arrested on a Cir­ any theory for your times, the aoquain A.ioes a day to sell tickets The great mystery of American in the Berkshire Gravel Co. where THURSDAY 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.—WED. CLOSED AT NOON •sPCommlsslon and a member of cuit Court warrant Saturday will from It all and move outside this theory in question will seem to be­ for his lodge's latest raffle. "For industry is this: With all these she was a secretarj', and of forging ths town recreation board, told face a charge of fraudulent Issue a $70.75 check on the company. nuclear world, a few special tal­ gin drawing illustrations toward only four-bits you get a chance to emergency personal me.ssages ty­ town and district officials In July of a check in the 12th Circuit's 9 TO 5:30, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS win a $4,000 convertible and a a private trust fund In New Haven ents would be required. The or- j itself, until you get the w-ei'fd Idea East Hartford session Dec. 18. gsmiser wants two doctors, two free trip to Puerto Rico," he says. may contribute toward the pur- Erwin C. Tuxbury of Main 8t., that everything, eventually, is go­ "How many shall I put you down c h M price. Dobsonville, is accused of writ­ teachers, a mining engineer and a ing to fit itself into the theory, and for ’■ For every 12 tickets he sells. To what extent, he did not know, ing a check for $200 which was geologist to be somewhere in the make it the one absolute law. Herb gets a free one hira.self. but said K could be as high as returned because of insufficient OPEN $20,000. The George Ehidley Sey­ funds in hla checking account. roster. All you have to do, in short,' "Hlgh-fashlon Hortense" — The Here^s how you ITie idea is to have the Royal secretary does her shopping by mour Fund, administered through State Trooper William Wood­ EVERY Is get the ides that this is an age the State Park and Forest Com­ ward made the arrest on the Geographical Society help select a phone whenever the boas is in con­ when everything is going to come ference. "What have you got new For a CHRISTMAS gift she really wants mission, was established to aid in strength of the warrant issued on NIGHT suitable Island—"possibly In the out with its values confused and in cocktail dresses at about purchase of recreation land. request of the East Hartford Po­ If purchase is authorized, com­ lice Department. sub-tropics—to rent or live on reversed, as predicted by the art. save 10% more 'TIL 9 :3 0 free." missioners said last night, a com­ Ralph A. Clapper of Wilson, the literature and music which has CH005C FROM mittee will be named to plan devel­ complainant, received the check o f M A N c i-i [; r [ [.' Esch couple would hsve to put gone before, and you will never opment of the area, particularly as reimbursement for a down pay­ up 12,800 for the huts and six lack for samples. the pond. A road, certain fencing, ment he made on a house trailer months store of food with which a bath house for swimmers, and he sought to buy from Tuxbury's company. Aircraft Mobile Home the experiment in island living There was a good one, down In beach sand will be primary needs, on all your gifts Santo Domingo the other day, ROYAL FAMILY of Portable Appliances they said, Sales, according to police. would begin. The food would be Clapper was unable to purchase when men who wore the uniforms Huelamann said initial costs kept In a central larder. The chil­ may be higher than estimated by the trailer, police were told, be- dren would be kept in a central of the police led and incited the town offlciala in July. However, eause he could not get a bank loan. Tuxbury posted a $600 bond. nursery. A committee would be in young hoodlums of that city in the the costs copld he spread over a WATKINS CHRISTMAS CLUB PLAN period of time, he said. School Menus charge of whatever government business of breaking locks on To Test Hjrdranta Maple Street School: Monday— ths Island community might need. doors and windows and looting the EVER YW H ER E IT’S JUST ravioli, buttered green beans, cole downtown business district. On Huelsmann’s „ request, the Desk, chairs, lamps, foot stools, sofas . . all the wonder­ T%s Island -would seek trade -with .LOBSTER ON FRIDAY commissioners voted to aak per­ slaw; Tuesday, scalloped potatoes Of course, for purposes of our mission of the Rockville 'Water with ham, buttered com, pickled ful Watkins gifts you choose to give thil Christmas (in­ other countries. Money would be EVEN ING ” beets; Wednesday—hamburg with used ]ust for such trade. theory, we just take the surface , and Aqueduct Co. to test the com­ cluding complete room ensembles) ..cost 10% less .on pany's hydrants located in the dis­ gravy, buttered carrots, buttered In such a prospectus, one finds picture, which shows the uniform But Here It’s Give a Complete trict. spinach, mashed p>otatoes; Thurs­ Watkins Christmas Club Plan. In January you will re­ the usual mixture of enticements of the police leading the way to The step is one In a series the day—roast turkey with gravy, but­ ceive a Christmas Club voucher (shown to right) for rtolence and crime, and let that tered peas, cranberry sauce, choice iTWk* fa —the lure of getting away from BROILED commission is taking to establish of mashed potatoes or buttered 10% of all your holiday purchases. Use this voucher as ths nuclear madness which now convey its direct, naked shock. hydrant pressures for possible fire rice; Friday—choice of tomato E Insurance benefits. rules the rest of the world, plus There is, of course, an involved lOBSTER Power Tool Set soup or clam chowder, choice of a payment on purchases you make any time during 1962! A letter from the National sandwiches, peanut butter and the lure of the new communal explanation of how things could L! Board of Fire Underwriters last (Scandinavian Crafts Shop merchandise excepted). FRY PANS—Crafted of warp-proof Jelly, tuna fish salad, cheese. madness which an experimental get so topsy-tuiwy. The police were for her Kitchen month Informed the commission cast aluminum. 11' and 12' sixes. Vernon Elementary School: idealism would set up on the Is­ leading hoodlums against a strike A-LA-HOB-NOB the Vernon Water Co. hydrants Monday—hamburg loaf, gravy, land. which was political in nature, and Contour hand gripi for table lerving. do not meet Underwriters’ pres­ butter^ rice, stewed tomatoes, (Our Own Special ______g sure standards and there la no rec­ Wa don’t know, then, what which sought to upset the govern­ ll'Pan-$10.95 Cover-$2.e5 wax beans, pickles: Tuesday — EXCLUSIVE NEW STEAM AND IK ord of h.ydrant tests for the Rock­ spaghetti and hamburg, cheese- keeps us from writing over and ment in power. Breaking the strike Shrimp Stuffing) ville company. 12'Pan-S12.95 Cover-|S.45 DRY IRON-the only tteam-and-dry stlcka salad; Wednesday —beef In signing up right away, unless it is was, then, one way to try to re­ SERVED WITH TOSSED SALAD, CHEF-MATE The commission will have the gravy, mashed potatoes, kernel Removable long handle-$1.9S iron that provides the right amount that, no matter what the distance store law and order. FRENCH FRIED ONION RINGS, give them C of steam at on heat settings. $14.95 and what the insulation, there There is always an involved ex­ FRENCH FRIED POTATOES, A whole staff of appliances ROLLS AND BITTTER would be nothing which could pre­ planation. But the same glaring, as ^ All in One * vent our own thoughts from trav- shocking picture, of normal val­ On the Concourse coordinates Sling and living aith us, searing ues reversed, keeps turning up— up^ at tmexpected moments, the miracle drug which backfires, At the Parkade o r through the aand, or stinging us, the hospital which finds Itself 'S i I without warning, while we lolled fighting the disease It itself pro­ separates under the* tropic moon. And the duced, the security measure which 79.50 one ineradicable thought which we proves the ultimate peril, the court GRIDDLE/WARMER TRAY-New would be afraid would never be left two-in-one appliance! Tray fiti right at the weatherman! which travesties justice, the 139. Maple student desk behind comes from s mixture of brand of freedom which Is itself a over griddle. Complete $15.95 has a non-mar plastic nuclear prattle and practical pol­ new slavery, the peace which Is WESTOWN top! 34" Lady's desk from icy conduct which add up to the war,—and keeps turning up often 1 ■ ■ PHARMACY ■ ^ Let it snow! You’re all set in our Beals solid mapis 459 Hartford Rd.—MI 9-9946 numbing verdict that whatever enough to begin to seem really the ; your Buskens boots . . . collection. The maple tiU 9 m . Black deco­ evil man can do to man, that man rule for our times, instead of what. ' AUTOMATIC COFFEE MAKER jg Windsor has a braced rated thumb- comb back. 26.50 back Windsor. will do. And we should, of course, of course, it really is, which Is a Contoured of gleaming stainless ^ Smart, warm, lightweight, 19.75 cany with us not any complete freakish exception. | steel. Makes 2 to 9 cups of perfect S THURSDAYS forgetfulness of this, or absolution We hope. I coffee—fast! $18.95 ^ they’ll keep you snug and of ourselves from any part In It, dry in fair weather or foul. I CHRISTMAS CARDS but merely the drab realization ! ------• FRIDAYS that, by attempting to run away New Image Due | .SELECT YOL RS FROM Priced to suit every budget. vividly printed OUR VAST SELECTION from It, perhaps partly out of fear One of the little business notes PORTOVEN—New portable oven MONDAYS. TOO that we ourselves might eventually In the ne-w's the other day gave that plugs in anywhere. Bakei, . * Join In it, we had merely in­ heartening indications that one of ‘ roasts, cooks, warms. $21.95 creased, If ever so slightly, the BLOUSE Uncle Sam's satellite headaches in I odds In favor of the ultimate ugli- the world may be on the way to neaa cure—or at least effective aspirin. i! LA Island paradise? Island purga­ We have been after President m - tory! ^Ngo Diem In South Vietnam for some time to mend his ways, re­ TWO-SLICE TOASTER-Toasti ^uA\ form his nation's politics, clean one or two slices quickly, evenly, ® Pick Your Own Statistic BOOTS up Its bureaucracy, and give his 5 Interchanging Tools perfectly—to your preference. Cj It la R~fortunate thing, perhaps, people a little tsistS' of the freedom $10.95 ^ that the game of statistics can be they are supposed to want to de­ * Powerbase and control. Many • lioden 99.50 played on several different fields fend against the Communists, and FIVE-QUART COOKER-Com- PLUS U D Y CASCO 'S £ Styles a Brown fully lined wool To Chooss at the same time. Otherwise, who we have been emphasizing to him I ^ pletely versatile - a Dutch oven, Sprinkle-Spray I r o n ...... $17.95 S a Red 42 X 20-inch kneehole desk is Mixer— Stirs, beats, mixes From • Black Solid cherry droplid desk knows what we mij ht think about our belief that this is the sound, stew pot, pot-roaster, deep fryer. .Hostess Sized Toaster ...... $17.95 solid maple; has two filing 8 has 3 drawers. Captain’s the problem of employment in this basic way In whlcli the Commu­ 8 Complete with cover and fry basket. Blender— Whips, purees, chops, liquefies, shreds, grinds, grates, Self-Lowering Toaster...... $19.95 & chair in black-rosewood. 49.b0 ’ drawers. The thumback Wind­ shaves ice. 18.95 fine, prosperous country of ours? nist threat to his country must be ^ $14.95 Automatic Blankets . from $22.95 sor is in nutmeg maple. SKIRT - If, for example, we were to take, countered, else whatever military Juicer— Reams citrus fruits in seconds. Heating Pads from $6.95 for ths. month of November, the aid we may provide will merely he MASTER KEY-Control Unit fits all straight figure of the -number of wasted. And to all this. President coolavare, maintains perfect heat. Coffee Grinder— Also nut meats, fruit peel, '•heese. j WWMSMBMSWWmimillSJISlISlISlBiiWMnwg^ : simplt^ed In this country, we Diem has reportedly said yes, at V’Duld come out with a new record .long last. Knife Sharpener Open ^ high of more than 67.000,000, and But meanwhile, according to the C r- we would say that never before Item of news we have mentioned. . . all Open Tonight I Mon., Thurs., Fri. 8.95 had we been so prosperous. President Diem hsis, whether he printe^th name DEC. 11,14.15 S On the other hand, if we were makes his promise or not, or keeps for Christmas (CONVENIENT TERMS) The b lou se is washable cotton .and acetate in • to take what we thought to be an It or not, taken the crucial step PRINTING CHARGE FOR CHRI$ITMAS £ brilliant print in Holiday shades. Sizes 32-38. actual count of those who were which will soon have us all purring Shoppers SHOPPERS IS BtlU unemployed, we would find over what a fine, honest demo- 25 For 9 5 c 119 The skirt is an all wool, lined sheath in all the that ths month of November had crctic fellow he is. iWWWWtWWiW BIIItSItSIISIllU SKIItSiML’S popular new season’s colors. Sizes 10-18. brought an Increase there, from 50 For $1.50 Lodtn _ He has employed a Madison Ave. V, 8.95 Rrown S,M4,000 in October to 3,900,000 firm of hucksters for the precise 75 For $2.00 In November. And to have the purpose of improving the reputa­ 1 WE ISSUE GIFT CERTIFICATES OMM auaber o f unemployed creeping up tion he and his government have 100 For $2.50 RgRiB toward the 4,000,000 mark, in this country. Soon . everything 119. fYIRY with tbo winter months of ahut- will seem a lot better, over In 24 HOUR SERVICE Favorite old Governor NNMfr tfoVB for much outdoor work com­ South Vietnam, whether It Is or Winthrop desk in mellow 'T tt 9 M ing OB, would seem' discouraging not, and, although we may be re­ d r SHOES nutmeg maple has four OBeBoiBlc nows. Menebatter's Lorgest end OMe«t TV, Rodie, AppNoiice end Record Store luctant to be persuaded, we. will Potterton’s M i MAIN S I full length drawers. The Handsome solid mahogany M en moB at work, plus more hardly be able to reeist the venjict MfESTOWN lady’s desk with brass grill PHARMACY 130 CENTER ST^ CORNRR of CHUftCH ST. chair, ^ with miniature ■MB out of WBtk, add up to a plc- of four out of five accredited cor- comb back and arms, 4 9 .9 5 doors. Authentic Hitchcock ROUn $-80878 WINDMR, OOML iB n Bldeh Mode a third atatlstle. rMBMBdeBts. |iMiUrtfMdR^ aide chair. __ , In maple. ______2 1 .9 5 PLENTY OF FREE PARKINB I. •*nt.

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FTC Blakei R^es U.S. Fails to Get Hiunilton Moves decorations and food will be avail­ United Methodist Church. Dsn 3 signs that it U beginning to turn B6lton able throughout the afternoon. will be in charge, of the skit. Tlie Conservative View is this resurgence of Indlyldualism FOR RENT Irish Air Routes A Diet, of Abbrev. Miss Jeanette Fraser of Manches­ and faith in American Ideals On Shelter Ade Electrona Firm Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ 8 and 18 joun. Movto PrajMtort ter will display her collection of among some of the most brilliant —sound or silent, also 85. mm. miniatures. ton correspondent, Grace McDer­ and articulate people of the Waahlnftoii, J3«c. • (AV-The WadUngton, Dee. S (ff)—Ameri­ By WARD OAXNIX. >Dom it really help to ^ v a capital Zoners Consider Changes slide projectors. NewsiMtper Katorpriae Aaan. N mean: Nitrogen, normal, north, To Home Plant Homemakers Luach-Slated mott, telephone Mitchell 3-SSM. younger generation." raderailerai Trade OomnOasion aayi can delegatea failed In 10 daya of U.S. College Labeled adverUaementa tor fallout aheltera New Y00), far less From zero three years ago, oil pro­ ter whispered firmly: Hamilton Standard of Windsor business zone under the present Bqlton Grange will meet to­ "encouraging to note that the Coming to N ew York? arouse unduly the emotions of However, the American delega­ brevlations, initials and acronyms people who would enjoy having than the deficit of 1,12,000.000 thinkers than any other nation on duction has soared. For the first prospective shelter buyers." tion left proposals for considera­ "Juat forget you have a flrat —words made from initials. Locks. code will meet 'Wednesday at 8 the boys sing for them, they are night at 8 at the Community Hail young people of today are ap­ five months of this year production STOP AT THE Ths New York firm', whose first kronor for the January-June, 1960 Earth, save Russia.” praising with clear eyes their These and other rules are In the tion by the Irish government, the name, Mayberry, and remember We flrat discovered how much p.ni. to discuss the possibility that asked to inform Preuss. for a program arranged by the period. was 2,250,000 barrel.s. Hotel FTCs 15-polnt advertising guide, air talks may be resumed next that you have a Ph.D. We’re pay­ we liked them in the 1820s, he president was John P. Sullivan, a the code should bs changed. Sale Tomorrow youth committee. James Valen­ He attacked the National Stu­ American heritage of individual­ Manchester native, will have its ism and freedom and finding it issued yesterday. The office of year. ing you an extra $25 a month tor says, after we’d had enough equall- If a change Is deemed advisable, The Women of St. George’s Epis­ tine is youth committee chairman. Ne w p * w p r e s id e n t dent As.soclatlon, the largest stu­ EMl’EROR M<)^'ES CSvll Defense, the Federal Hous­ During the Nov. 27-Dec. 7 dis­ operations transferred to Hamlltou N*w York Ufo’i EDUCATIONAL PLANS a po.wible solution would be to Refreshments will be served by u good." CENTUBY that. So around here you’ll be tarianlsm following the Revolu­ Standard. copal Church ' will have their West Hartford, Dec. 8 (iP)—The dent group in the nation, as the McGovern, who was succeeded Tokyo, Dec. 8 {.V} ■ - EnipeHir ing Administration and the As­ cussions In Dublin, U.S. authori­ known as Dr. Mayberry — and tionary War. All kinds of orders create two types of business zones, Christmas sale tomorrow from 2 committee headed by Mr- and Hiroihito and -Empres-s Nagako Hamilton-Electrona was formed Mrs. Michele Giglio and including new president of Pratt 4 Whitney promulgator of Leftist thinking as president during the congress lit WEST4«lh SHEET sociation of Better Bu.sine.ss Bu­ ties said, the Americans asked nothing else,” and organizations were formed — ThsM days a ooUsga aducatkm is an expansive proposition, one officials said, one in which a t>- 6 p.m. at th e' home of Miss Co. is Daniel C. McCarthy. An moved today Into their new home, NEW YOUK CITY 34 reaus were consulted during prep­ lln 1959 under Ae JoAt ownership that ia becoming more coatly each year. Unleaa they plan tor motor vehclle business would be Mr. and Mrs. Renato Cocconl and and action on college campuses. by Donald J. Hardenbrook, board that U.S. airlines be permitted to Wherever he looked after that, and. with them, of course, came of Ae Carl Zeiss Foundation of Elizabeth (Dhaee dn Hebron Rd. engineer, McCarthy has been with chairman of the .American Cre- a sprawling 2-storv we.stern-style J Phonsi riaza 7-7300 aration of the guide. fly to Dublin as well as to Shan­ it well in advance, moat families will not have the neoeaaarv allowed and one continuing the Mrs. Alice Lee. Cotter .said mo.st of the active, Mayberry saw'with fearful clarity initials to replace feudal titles. West Germany, Irving Rossi, and The Chase dining room, decorated the precision tool firm since 1960 vocal .students in America "are osotTng Gorp.. scored what he .said house inside the numted imperial Canter of 7/mas Square The rules prohibit exaggeration.' non on their way to European Anybody could be a musty old funds for their child’s mlucation. present exclusion. The Congregalors’ Christmas how modem American life has Hamilton SAndard, division of with Christmas greens, will be the potiuck will be served tonight at when he was named administrative avowedly in defiance of precept, was a national drift toward cen­ palace grounds. ’I’hey had been false claims and the use of scare points. come to depend heavily on con­ duke or baron. But who could be T o help you solve this problam so vital to your child’s future. The zoning commission discussed setting for a silver tea at which living in a refurbi.shed air-raid FREE Air Conditlonlne-TY-RaAt tactics in advertising to sell United Aircraft. 7:80 in the parish room of Bolton vice president. He has been serv- tradition, morality and that .ow­ tralized government. Heads Association The Irish, who now have rights tractions, initials, condensations, an MWGM (Most Worthy Grand Sullivan was appoAted man­ New York Life has dasipied two Educational Plana the situation at a meeting Wednes­ Mrs. Donald W. Greene and Mrs. ing as the chief operational officer, fashioned outmoded concept called However, he .said, the pendulum shelter since American bombers ff*ojonobf« Rales • Parking AvaHoble aheltera. to fly their airlines to New York, day after learning town counsel Congregational Church. Wrlla for words made from initials, and ini­ Master) or DAR (Daughter of the ager of A e overhaul and repiUr providss a sure way to have most, or even all, the funds neces­ John Tedford will pour. Cim Scout Pack 167 will hold kince last April, when Jacob L. patriotism.” has beg\m to swing back, adding: destroyed their palace in a fire BjTon H. Jacques, director of Francis P. DellaFera. admlrf- Boston and Chicago, were satisfied tials made into words. American Revolution) ? By W W n, sary for TOUT child to ooinpleta college. Equally important. New had ruled the Zoning Board of Ap­ BOOKLET T & SPECIAI N. Y. EVENTS the commission's bureau of indus­ department at Hamilton Standard Gifts suitable for (jhriatmas. Us pack meeting tonight at 7 at Jaeger resigned. 1 John W. McGovern, director ol "One of the mo.st encouraging bomb raid during World War II. istrator of the Crestfield Conva>' with the present arrangement. To his horror he disc, that we we had reached the heights of ab- A WAdsor Locks this fall. He has York Life's Educational Plans can provide & cash to let your pears )jad no jurisdiction in the re­ try guidance, .said the FTC would le.scent Hospital on Vernon St„ are burying our way of life under breviology. We were making up son or daughter finish high school should you die before b e or cent application of Ernest Mason file charges against any adver­ been wlA Hamilton sAce 1939. was elected president of the (Con­ a min. of abbrev. But by then it initial designations like WAVES The beam machAe reportedly she attains ooUegs aga. of Vernon, for a used car dealer’s tiser operating interstate who falls necticut (Chronic and Convalescent wa-s too late (EST). The subj. had permit because zoning regulations or refuses to comply with the and then finding words to back can cut out holes fAer than a Call ma today for full information about these wonderful plana liiiHiliiHHiiiiiiiiiHliiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiH Ho-spital As.aociation last evening. Ruth Milieu overtaken him. them up (Women Accepted for human hair Arough every ma­ that can help assura your children the eduoation they deserve do not permit use of land for this guide, and, where the FTC lacks Hi.s election to the one-year post, purpose in a business zone. jurisdiction, cases will be re­ Geo. Mayberry had become one Voluntary Emergency Service). terial known to man. Advcuiced . . . at a way you can afford. in which he will be Installed next of the rarest expts. In our age— Today, Mayberry says, we may versions of A e machAe have been Mason planned to buy the ferred to state and local author- Charles Volkert property at the fties. he said. month, came at the annual meet­ Let Miscreants Work Off an abbrevtologist. have run the limit on creative ab­ developed and it has figured A ing of the association at the Haw­ The Debt for Wrongdoing And after years of culling our breviation, even though science. research as a meAlworkAg an(l PAUL A. BOURQUE corner of Bolton Center Rd. and thorne Inn in Berlin. Slapping paint aroimd, a group culture, he has today finally put Industry, government and the mlll- electronics fabrication tool. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE OO. Brandy St., to allow him to con­ CHILDREN’S UNDER TtlE TREE TREASURES together "A Concise Dictionary Ury are cranking out Initials and duct a part time business in the A member of the Manchester of teen-agers in Houston, Tex., did Time <»f Your Life Board of Directors. DellaFera was of Abbreviations,’’ 155 pages of periods as fast ss they can. 97 CENTER STREET— Phone MI 3-1118 repair and sale of used cars. The named administrator of Crestfield $2,000 damage to a high school in a the lang. u-ithln our language that On the one hand, there is the Volkert property is zoned for busi­ In December 1958. He la a lieute­ few minutes. When caught, their we u.se daily to speed through our military RQSTFo l i Nf o (request 'iKs iMuresM • Oravp IsniranM • AsnvMM • Hsalth Iniuranra • tmilon riant ness. Volkert has operated a well- By ARTHITt LORD chores and free us for the higher drilling business from his res­ i nant in the 117th U.S. Army ony explanation was: "It was Just following information). ”I thought Send a Gift Certificate! holiday honeys Dear Arthur: I belong to a sen­ Garrison Resen-e of Hartford. things In life such as mus., relig. It unnecessary to burden the A c­ idence there for many years, pre­ ior citizens' club that makes me something to do.” and philos. dating adoption of zoning in town. A Manche.ster native, he re­ tionary with this kind of thing as feel inadequate. I joined because Parents of all but two of the boye No matter how short the word, the general reader seldom sees it,” : Lsl vs mall sift certMcaGs hi year It was reported that the zoning I thought the program looked ex­ ceived a B.S degree from the Uni­ agreed to pay their tons’ share of commission, at Its session this versity of Connecticut, where he or confusing the contraction, we’ve Mayberry said. i.Weni Slate sRammoeeMnls for snowy christmas weather! citing. and in truth I miist say the damage. But two of the boys, got to abbreviate it. Mayberry ”On the other hand, it seemed «Hh recipient. week, agreed some type of change $3.98 that It Is. wa.s named to "Who's IVho in whose parents said they were un­ asks sadly. will have to be made in the reg­ American Colleges and Univer­ rather ImporUnt to point out that Nevertheless, there Is always able to pay. are being given a "Why must little Ohio be short­ mountain now shares mountain ulations to cover applications such so much encouragement to DO sities ' and elected president of chance to work at $34-a-month ened to O? Why is (^lle Chi? as Mason’s. A public hearing Sigma Nu fraternity, the UConn with megaton." Getting Married? things that I fee! like a .second- maintenance Jobs until they have would be necessary if changes arc girls' sno-tites rate older person because I can't advisory council and the ROTC paid their share. to be made. to $14.98 participate in everything. Officers Club. That means that two of the boys Atty. Harold Law of Norwich, I realize that you don't know- He received decorations for ac­ arc going to learn a valuable les­ Pirtywr who recently bought property In much about me and that It tion in World War II and the son from their spree of vandalism. Rent Formal Wear th* Bolton Center Rd.-Brandy St. of s-t-r-e-t-c-h orlon sizes would be hard to answer at length Korean War. The two who have to work off kcariig lis$ area and who objected to loca­ in your column. But why do I DellaFera is a member o t Camp­ the price of repairing the damage tion of a used car lot on the Vol bell Council, Knights of Columbus, BUY At Regal kert property, srttended the zoning feel this way? Can you answer they did will learn that they, and and St. James’ Church. He is mar­ commission meeting Wedne.sday. sizes me that? they alone, are responsible for their BOLANO A HESS ried to the former Inge Hinskes of owm acts. One Of Connecticut's Largest Pageant Slated 3 to 6 Es.sen, Germany, and the couple Ute church achool and CYO of $5.98 Dear Hess: Sadly, there are Thej' will also learn just how Formal Rental Stores people who administer senior citi­ has a dauhgter. Heidi. 13 The costly thoughtless vandalism is — BRAND NEW 1962 MODEL St. Maurice Church will present zen organizations who foster the family lives at 142 S. Lakewood how many hours of hard work It their first Christmas Pageant Dec. sizes attitude that their organization Circle. takes to earn enough money to paj' NEWEST STYLES TO 15 at 8 p.m. In the church audi­ 7 to 14 pre-teen Other new officers of the associa­ It a "last-chance saloon.” They for being destructive, "just to have FIT ALL M EN . torium. The final rehearsal will $6.98 seem to think that if the members tion are Miss Mary Moran of New something to do." be held Sunday at 7 p.m. don't fill their cups to overflowing London, first \-ice president: Gerald It's a safe bet those two boys 6-PASS. Members of the case are Ann sizes Latish of New Haven, second vice •TUXEDOS 'CUTAWAYS Warfel, Barbara Cocconl. Susan at the club and in its activities, won’t take part in any more Weekly* SEDAN i t SmeUect ever Gram ZtniUi pre-teen they’ll miss the best life has to of­ president: Mrs. Grace Ducharme thoughtless acts of vandalism. Miner, Donna Calhoun, Evannic of Waterbury, recording secre­ i t Meer vsGcet ycrvt been siinii^ • STROLLERS Kehl, Mark Cote, Raymond $8.98 fer. But what have the boys whose A FNc bwenepieumeb beMncMhe-eer Poobah! You’re not Inadequate, tary; Mrs. Leandre Lavigne of parents paid up for them learned? Includes Finance and Mozzer, Stephen Maher. David Waterbury. treasijrer. Only that when they get into * Se iGender a fins fits erownd It Miner, Sandra Willlam.s, Barbara the club administrators are. And Insoraace Oharges * lllnletsrtied IransMer drcuH; K, I might add, is time. Also. Mrs. Ora Arterbum of trouble, they can count on their EVERYTHING IN STOCK* Llebman, Emily Leiner, Cheryl Sleek fitting 100% stretch West Haven, executive secretary; parents to ball them out. *After Normal Down Ddivery wctofvfw cofitrol( Mpwfwtw OfvoPf w4BbI| Lopez, Linda Hasselt and Judy Dear Arthur: My doctor Is a Donald Carroll of Meriden, audi­ If we really want to put a stop Payment Lyons. Janice Scanlon and Mar­ orlon acrylic by DuPont, tor; and Mrs. Ruth Proffitt of to teen-age vandalism we ought not pUINN'S PHARMACY NOTHING TO SEND AWAY TOR gery Luke will be the narrators. Dresses to make Christ­ peach of a fellow-. IVe’ve know-n EVOORPORATED each other for about 35 years. But East Hampton, chaplain. to let parents pay up. We ought to TTie chorus will be composed of heavenly blouses these sno-tites have an elas- now that I’m in my 60s. I’m wor­ make it mandatory that the teen­ 878 Main St., Manchester David Wilkins, Randy Cote, Thom­ mas angels . . . these are as Sheridan, Donna Tedford, Wil­ ried about hardening of the ar­ vin e...I keep getting the feeling, ager. himself, works off the debt. BOLAND MOTORS ticized waistband and arch That would be the one sure way liam Robbins, Barry Sheridan, teries. Frank (that's my friend but to no avail. S69 CENTER 81REET—MI 8-4079 the gifts she'll likel Wide the doctor) won't tell me what I Withering to take the thrill out of paint-sling­ Brian Scanlon, Mary Ann Sheridan. \f have. He just tells me not to ing, window-breaking, and all other OVER 25 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION Lawrence Jackson, Robert Moran grippers. Water - repellent Dear Withering; Over 2.000 TOUR QUALITY LARK DEALER LIVING ViOoND riLAf?lNG AIDS 12.98 - $3.98 choice of fabrics, colors worry and refuses to tell me that I years ago, my friend, the philos­ such forms of "fun." IS: and Thomas Hovey. really have hardening of the ar­ opher Plato quoted the reply of Any boy who is old enough to be Dental Progam Set with a permanent crease and teries. Cephalus to a que.stion just like running around at night getting A dental program for children and styles . . . all bear­ Walter yours. The answer has more to into trouble is old enough to pay in the elementary school will be­ warm, fleecy backing. M a­ Dear Walter: Let’s not go do with a man’s state of mind than the cost by his own hard work. gin the first week in January. In­ ing nationally known la­ around Inviting trouble. You may his training or present activities. Newspaper Enterprise Assn. spection. cleaning of teeth and ship 'n shore smar+ten chine washable and quick be not have anything the matter Listen to what Cephalus said: four topical application.s of sodium bels. with you. Growring older does not "Old age has a great sense of HIT-RUN OH.ARGED fluoride will be done. The series • chickifl mean that you HAtfE to have calm and freedom, when the pas­ North Attleboro. Mass., Dec. 8 is recommended at ages 7, 11, and drying. Choose from black, some physical disability, you know. sions relax their hold, then...we (A^ James P. Kelley, 48, of Re­ 13 when new teeth are erupting. are freed not of one mad monster vere, now living temporarily at Treatment will not be given red, royal, kelly, loden or Dear Arthur: Why is it that as only, but of m any.. .He who is of Pawtucket, R.I., was arrested last PARK FREE IN PURNELL PAKKINO until fees are received by the I grow older, life becomes harder a calm and happy nature will hard­ night on charges of leaving the FABULOUS GIFTS school nurse. Notice of the time Tailored styles . . . frilly styles . . . short camel. JUST A STEP AWAY FROM REGAL for me? I’m not a stupid man. I ly feel the pressure of age, but to scene of an accident in which of collection of fee.s will be sent i! went to college and have tried to him who is of an opposite disposi­ Charles A. McCarthy, 91, was kill­ out one week in advance. Money sleeves . . . roll sleeves . . . Bermuda col­ keep my mind suitlve. I eort of tion youth and age are equally a ed. He also was charged with driv­ UNLIMITED a s s o r t m e n t ; will be collected only on Fridays feel myself withering on the burden." ing without a license and operating from 9 a.m. until noon. No money lars . . . peter pan collar! . • • every style an uninsured car. should be sent to school until par­ ents have been notified of the col­ and type you can imagine. Cottons, cotton ALL FAIRW AY PRICED! lection dates. Collections in HAVE YOUR PARENTS MOVED TO CONNECTICUT grades 6, 7 and 8 will be on Jan. 12. and dacron blends, nylons in sizes 3 to 6x, 7 SHOP BOTH STORES AND SAVE! Methodist Events SINCE OCT. 31,1961? I Christmas ^ The entire church school will to 14 and pre-teen sizes 8 to 14. take part In a Christmas program SLIPS at United Methodist Church Sun­ If so, they may be eligible NOW for CORNING WARE day at 3 p.m. There will be a man OPEN I Dishwasher ger scene. Each department will have a special part In the program. The Wesley Choir will sing and APRONS GLOVES members are asked to be at the II $1.98 to $3.98 EVERY I Speciai church at 2:15 p.m. The third in a series of Moody CONNECTICUT 6 5 , TROUSERS science films entitled ’’The Mys­ GOWNS ^ with the finest one you can buy tery of the Three Clocks” will be Extended Health Insurance shown at the fellowship hour at Such a wide choice of slips in NITE United Methodist Church Sunday FAIR TOYS at 7:30 p.m. such a variety of styles . .; nylon Connecticut 65 pays pet^Ie 65 or over up to $10,000 for major PAJAMAS I Kitchen Aid Guests of honor at the fellow medical care and does not require a physical examination. MONDAY ship hour between services Sunday tricots, dacron and cotton blends Sons and daughters 5 » y enroll parents. For complete details TUESDAY ^ Plus this big will be those received aa new mem and an application form, see any resident agent or broker GAMES bers-of the church at the 9:30 a.m. as well as nylon bouffants to wear HOSIERY worship service. The fellowship licensed to sell health insurance in Connecticut. Or call or WEDNESDAY ^ roaster Free hour will be held between 10:30 'neath full -skirts. White, sizes 3 write Connecticut 65,650 Main Street, Hartford 3, Connecticut. GLASSWARE and 11 a.m. BRAS THURSDAY School Menu ^ At our regular low prices The school menu next week will to 14, ASSOCIATED COOKECTIGUT HEALTH IHSORAHCE COKPANIES FRIDAY be: Monday'—turkey soup with PIN-UP LAMPS noodle.s, crackers, bread- and but- I GIRDLES % SUPEflBA ter, apple crisp; Tuesday—Ameri­ can chop suey, bread and butter, ! buttered wax beans, chocolate na CENTERPIECES VARICYGLE cake; Wednesday—chicken with PANTIES rice, buttered peas, bread and but­ ter, fruit salad; Thursday—baked ' DISHWASHER beans, muatard, relish, sliced Aluminum Trees bologna, cole slaw, bread and but­ Handkerchiefs ter, raspberry gelatin; Friday, K ic Pushbutton open face tuna sandwich, potato ORNAMENTS control for chips, celery and carrot sticks, boys' sport shirts •M partial and pineapple cherry shortcake. Milk COSMETICS ^ full loads is served with all meals. STYROFOAM •jg i t Exclusive Girls Basketball Set M “ Guided Action" Applications were distributed at $1.98 to $3.98 Vv ash .i—-.'c-—.. the school this week to girls in­ TOWEL SETS BUSTER a A | V | rC terested in the town-sponsored ★ Flo-thru drying basketball program. The first ses­ BROWN w V U B O sion for girls 10-14 years old will Cotton knit or fabric sport shirts, tailor* ★ Vari-front panels ^ for matching b e held~tomor-row-from-9-a-.mr-un- ad like Dad's with meticulous attention GIFT SETS BUSTER DAI AC til noon at the East Side Rec in BROWN r v m o it King size Mahehester. Moe Morhardt will be ! to detail. Plaids, stripes or solid colors capacity the instructor. Any women who I . . button down or regulation collars. T i a XMAS can help with the program are STATIONERY CERAMIC Sizes 3 to 7 and 8 to 20. OPEN asked to come to the first class. 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. i ( i MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY,-DECEMBER 8, 1981 (PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN(3iESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961 PAGE THUITIIH ■...... M — .. ,, ------a _ ;______U.S. Asks Allies, Non-Reds Kennedy Plans Obituary Many Answer BOYSCOVT Kramer Sees Little Rise Help Bolster l^utk Viet Nam C aracas Visit Welfare Plea Notes and ^ew 8 Ralph P . Bums In School Enrollment Ralph P. Bums, 66, o t 371 Cub Scout Pkck M held its sec­ (OMttmMd (rom F bc» One) Treaty Orgsmization. Copies ■were Despite Protest -Wioodbridge .St.,- died suddenly 'at For Johnsons also .given to the governments of ond pack meting of the season on The WMhington government, his home last night. Only alight increasea In enrollment are expected on the pri­ LOOK! ONCE ACAIN N O R M A N ’S SCOOPS CENTRAL CONNECTICUT! Canada, India and South Viet (Continued from Page One) Mr. Burhs was bom in Man­ Wednesday night at the Hollister Ru/A told hl« newi conference, has Nam. . Townspeople and service or­ mary grade level and an overalMeveling off of aecondary en­ been very much encouraged in the chester, April 16, 1896, a .Son of ganizations have responded gen­ St. School. The- pamphlet bears the title “A The meeting waa combined with rollment are expected in Manchester by 1965, according to last few / dayb by the results of Threat to the Peace." Its official 48 hours, specifically the demon­ the late James and Minnie Palmer erously to ' the needs of the Ed­ n ^ tla tio n s between Diem and strations, Which would deter the Bums, and lived here all his life. ward Johnson family, left home­ a Christmas party. Ice cream and planning conaultent Harold S. Kramer. presentation to other government cookies were served. ^ Kramer, a- staff planner for U.S. officials a t Saigon. gives it .the standing of a diplo­ President from continuing with He was a member of St. Bridget's less Monday by a fire at a du­ his plans to visit Latin America” Church, and wms a -veteran of plex house at 136-127 School St., Den four opened the meeting Planning and Renewal Associates WE BRING YOU THE MOST SPECTACULAR EVENT OF ITS KIND ANYWHERE! The White Paper is actually a matic paper as well as a prop­ Hatcher is assistant to press sec­ World War I. He was associated h was reported today by Mrs with the Cub Scout flag cerempny. of Cambridge, Mass., which is 3-booklet report covering a total aganda document in the Cold War. Den nine then perfomred a Christ­ studying school needs, report;i lit­ of 166 pages, including about 102 It was not formally designated as retary Pierre Salinger, who with with the Harrington Hudson Auto Vieva Clark, a social worker for other White House aide4 was due to Agency in Hartford- for many the town welfare departmefit. mas play, "The Night Before tle upsurge of enrollments in his pages of captured documents and a "White Paper"—a term of­ Christmas." The den leader read News Tidbits latest public school facilities re­ other material from Communist ficially used by the British gov arrive in Caracas today on an ad­ years, and before his retirement The Johnsons, whose apartment vance survey of places Kennedy at 127 School St. was destroyed by the poem while the boys acted out from the AP Wires port. sources on the buildup of Red mili­ emnicnt for such detailed state­ was employed at the Burkhard He said East Catholic High ments on some major situation. will visit. and Montgoipery Co.. Hartford. fire, have moved Into a one-fam­ various scenes. Humorous skits tary power in the 'Villages and ily house at 161 Loomis St. with were added to the traditional ver­ School and Assumption School are Jungles of South Viet Nam, the But, "White Paper" is the way WTiite House officials have been He ie survived by his wife, Mrs. expected to absorb a large number the document is referred to gen their five children. The J . D. sion. . Secretary of State Dean Rusk to routes used for infiltration in the in touch with the U.S. embassy in Mae Kennedy Bums. Realty Oo. offered this property Merit awards were given as fol­ of students who would ordinarily north, and ■war plans for future erally by State Department of­ Caracas, Hatcher said, and the The funeral will be held Monday stop off at Madrid on Dec. 16 to be housed in public school facili­ ficials. for rent to the stricken family. lows; Bobcat, Richard Ford, make formnl call on Generalissimo operations. Salinger group will make a re­ at 8:30 a.m. at the' W. P. Qulsh ties. The paper said a Communl.st The Herald erred Wednesday In C a rles Brame, David Sheean, Mi­ Frandsco Franco and to lunch Rusk said the report sho-\^'s that port. He said the survey team Funeral Home, 225 Main St., fol­ attributing the rental offer to Clif­ chael Parker, John Murply, John The new regional technical school the Communist effort has been victory over South Viet Nam would determine what has occur­ lowed by a solemn high Mass of with Spanish foreign officials, will also have a notable effect on ' would’ have "far reaching" re­ ford Donth, a former owner of the Smayda, Stephen August, David Washington says . , . U.S. space stepped up sharply in recent red in Venezuela and make ar­ requiem at St. Bridget’s Church property. Piela, Daniel Hela, Robert Hickey, enrollments, he said. sults for Its neighbors rangements for the Kennedy -visit. scientists propose to put two-man months, and that South Viet Nam "I would doubtless seal the fate at 9. Burial will be in St. Patrick’s The two greatest needs remain­ John Antollnl, I»eter Annulll, "Comparing enrollments to avail­ needs additional help in defending The President will return to Cemetery. Thompsonville. vehicle In otmt about earth and ef­ of Laos, where the Communists ing. according to Mrs. Clark, are Craig Saums, Stephen Beebe, Rich­ fect rendezvous with other space able capacities in the public school It-self. W'ashlngton Saturday afternoon Friends may call at the funeral a washing machine and a playpen. system It was found that Improve­ ip'. already control about half the ard Symington, Raymond Ward, craft, according to Robert Gllruth, He expres.-ed hope that a -3- and confer with Secretary of State home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. The social worker explained that Bradford Sturer; Wolf Badges, ments and additions should be country. Cambodia's precarious Dean Rusk upon arrival in the project director for National Aero­ nation .nternational control com- neutrality would be subjected to and Sunday from 2 tp 4 and 7 to the Johnsons haVe no means of Douglas Boland, Bruce Boland and made at the primary grade levels, capital. 9 p.m. nautics Space Administration mi.ssion, headed by India, would heavy and steadily increasing pres­ transportation to get laundry for Bradford Stufer; Golden Wolf, (NASAl, at Houston, Tex., aa he, and that the existing secondary shortly begin looking into Com­ The Chief Executive relaxed in a family of seven to a laundromat. Richard FYanzosa; Silver on Wolf, school plant Is adequate to handle sure. Thailand, too. would have to comfort with a growing number of also tells Houston Chamber of J munist \nolalion6 of the 1954 expect to see the tactics used In Mrs. Magdelena W. Stein A playpen would be of great help Richard FYanzosa; Bear Badges, enrollment changes projected to 25,000 Dollar early season arrivals at this Commerce members that such un­ Geneva Peace Agieement for In­ Laos and in Viet Nam directed Mrs. Magdelena Wutsch Stein, to Mrs. Johnson, who has a four- Wayne Douglas, Stephen Boland manned tests may start on project 1965," he says In the report. dochina -Uie agreement that cre­ Florida coast resort where the months' old girl and 17-months’ old and John Norton, and Golden Bear, Slight "dips” In the primary against her. bathing beach long ago gave way 64, of Hebron Ave., Glastonbury, in 1963 or 1964. ated South Viet Nam and other "The present balance of forces a sister of Herman A. Wutsch of son, especially while she Is trying Wayne Douglas. Pope John X X III appears at win­ school age population within the political units in the area. to la\ish estates. to get settled In new lltlng quar­ Also, one-year pins, Richard central areas of towm are also ex­ between Independent and Commu­ He put aside reports and papers Manchester, died yesterday in a dow of Vatican Palace and hleeses SECOND 150 PIECE SHIPMENT Rusk said there had been some nist states In Asia would be tip­ Middletown hospital after a long ters, Mrs. Clark added. Franzoaa, Bruce Boland, Douglas thousands gathered in square on pected after 1965, he said, although indications that the Indian-Polish- for tw'o excursions into town—to TTie family also needs one double Boland. Stephen Boland, Wayne development of outlying areas ped perilously if Viet Nam, Cam­ attend Feast of the Immaculate illness. this feast day of the Immaculate Canadian body would finally come bodia and Laos fell under Com­ Mrs. Stein was born April 2, bed. sheets and face cloths. In re­ Douglaa, David Seavey, Kenneth Conception . . . Junk loaded with will tend to result In high levels of to grips with charges of terror, Conception services at St. Ed­ sponse to an initial appeal by the Uppllng, Michael Wennergren, primary enrollments In the next munist domination. What then ward's Church, and to look over the 1897, In Newark. N. J.v and lived 16 refugees from Red China outrun a-ssassination, torture, kidnaping. would be the prospects for Thai­ in Glastonbury 61 years. She was Welfare department on behalf of Richard Brown, Thomas Conran, Communist patrol tioat In hall of 20 years. Infiltration, and open military at­ houss where he and his family will the Johnsons, clothing was pro- Matthew Deerfield, Robert Mix, Kramer’s latest report outUnM land and Burma, for Pakistan and spend the Christmas holidays,, a member of St. Paul's Catholic machine-gun bullet* to reach safe­ tack which South Viet Nam has India, for Malaya and Indonesia?" Church, Glastonbury. \1ded by the Nathiin Hale PTA, John Norton, Michael Plela, Wil­ ty In Macao, that Portuguese a small Increase In towrn^de pri­ made against the Reds, Hatcher said Kennedy had no Manchester Chapter of American mary enrollments, a decline In Jun­ The State Department also as­ schedule, official or social, for the Survivors, besides her brother in liam Hyland, David Clark; Denner colony reports . . . Development of Discussing the white paper. serted that South Viet Nam is Manchester, include a brother in Red Cross and individual donors. stripes, David Sheean, Michael plastic heart Is In offing. Dr. Eu­ ior high enrollments and positive Rusk said the published docu­ day. He announced no appoint­ Flimlshlng.s which have been Increases In senior high enroll­ “not an isolated problem." lyCTi- ments, and Hatcher listed his onlv Glastonbury and a brother in Blast Wennergren, Bruce Boland, Mi­ gene Braunwald. medical special­ ments "show clearly that the Ing that the tactics used Ijy the' Hartford and two si.sters of East donated Include a dresser, lamp, chael Ftorker, John Smayda, Rich­ ist at , Teot., says. ments. North Vietnamese Communists guest as David F. Powers, a politi­ a double bed, blankets and quilts, Communists there have been used cal supporter from Kennedy’s first Hartford and Seward, N. Y. ard Brown, Raymond Ward and Total enrollments, Including pri­ have repeatedly violated the Gene­ before and will be employed again congressional campaign and now The funeral will be held tomor­ and baby bottles. The Soldier, Bradford Sturer; Assistant Den­ vate schools, compare as follows va accords." "particularly if they prove suc- White House receptionist. row at 10:15 a.m. at the Lowe F- Sailor and Marine Flind has also ner stripes, Da-vld Clark, Douglaa to this year’s enrollment: “I believe that this report makes ce.s.sfvl,” Kennedy has not yet seen the neral Home. 2534 Main St., Glas­ volunteered help. Boland, Stephen Boland, Robert Grades 1 through 6. 5,296 in 1965- it clear that South V'let Nam needs In addition to the two Infants, Hickey, Stephen August, John An- 66; 5,175 this year; an IncreaM of Stromberg-Carlson The paper said "Free men could, Regency style mansioh oh the tonbury, followed by a solemn U.S. Bares additional help in defending it­ if they would, force a halt to such beach about two miles btlow his high Maas of rqqulem at St. Paul’s the Johnsons have two sons, aged tolini. 121. self." he continued. "The gov­ things as Infiltration through Laos parents' home where b«, the First Church, Glastonbury. Burial will 4 and 11 years, and a daughter, Two-year pins were presented to Grades 7 through 9, 2,487 In ernment of South Viet Nam real­ and the \ise of neighboring terri- Lady and their children will cele­ be In St. Augustine's Cemetery, aged 8. Michael Boland, Stewart Crossen, 1965-66 ; 2.639 this year; a differ­ izes thLs and has welcomed sup­ Increased ence of 152. torie.s as '.safe' bases for Viet Cong brate Christmas South Glastonbury. Frank Juliano, Steven Keeney, port from the non-Communist operation.*! ’’ The place, owmed by Col, and Friends may call at the funeral Brian Lindsay, , Stephen Rosher, Grades 10 through 12, 3,164 In world. Mrs. Captqn M. Paul, has been home tonight from 7 to 9. A reci­ Address Packages Harold Robb, Peter Sadloakl, Wil­ 1965-66; 1,989 this year; an In­ "TTie United States is now tak­ Secretary of State Dean Rusk made available to the First Fam­ tation of the Rosary will be said liam Starkel, Richard Strickland Red Airlift crease of 175. ing steps to help South Viet Nam voiced strong support today for ily fop three weeks, beginning at the funeral home tonight at Once, Nol Twice and Jeffrey Taylor. develop the military, economic, the United Nations Congo opera­ Dec, 15, The Kennedys don’t ex­ 8:30. and social strength needed to pre- tion and declared the Congo faces pect to move In. however, until (Continued from Page One) seiwe its national integrity. It anarchy and Communist pentra- the weekend before Christmas Apparently wanting to make Board Considers la our hope that other nations John M. Lassen sure their mall gets to Its destina­ Hebron tfon if Katanga is not peacefully after the President returns from John Marinus Lassen, 67, of . The State Department said the will join U.S in providing assistance integrated. a conference with British Prime tion, some Manchester residents Tomassi’s Report to South Viet Nam until such time Fair Lane Acres, Brandenton, are mailing packages addressed Viet Cong’s elite fighting force, At the same time. Rusk denied Minister Harold Macmillan In Ber­ Fla., and formerly of Manchester, Leary Convicted trained in North Viet Nam, Is now as the Communists have halted that the U.N. is trying to "con­ muda. twice and this is causing trouble, The board of directors will meet their act.s of violence and terror." died Nov. 30 at the U. S. Vet­ the post office reports. believed to total at least 8.000 or Stereo Phonographs quer” secessionist Katanga or that The Pauls are friends of the eran’s Hospital. Bay Pines, Fla. Of Liquor Count Informally with the town develop­ The white paper charged that the United States, has a blueprint Chief Executive’s parents, former Postmaster Alden Bailey said to­ 9.000 men organized into some 80 ment commLaslon Tuesday at 8 p.m. the Communists had shown "utter Mr. Lassen was bom In Glas­ day packages are coming through for a government' there. Ambassador and Mrs. Joseph P. tonbury, Nov 4 1894 and lived In battalions. Thig hard core once in the hearing room of the Munic­ contempt ’ for the control com­ the mails -with the destination ad­ William Leary, 38, first select­ was estimated at about 3.000 men. He said U.N. policy, which the Kennedy, at whose home Kennedy West Hartford most of his life. He man of Hebron, was fined $200 In ipal Building to consider a report mission some weeks ago when United States backs, is to create Is relaxing. Surrounded by a dress on both sides of the con­ In addition, the report said, 8,000 they kidnaped, tortured and killed lived in Manche.ster before mov­ Circuit Court 10, New London, yes­ made In May on the to-wn’il'future a stable. Situation under which the high hedge and plamts. the Paul ing to Florida five years ago. He tainer. In some instances, the or more troops of a lesser caliber development by Robert Tomassl, Col. Hoang Thuy Nam, chief of destination addreas differs from terday on a charge of driving while are under the command of regular Congolese leaders themselves can grounds with their tropic garden was employed at the Hartford Post under' ..the .influence . . of - intoxicating d( former chairman of the commis­ the South Vietnamese liaison mis­ work out a political solution of and orchid hothquses can't 1^ seen Office, wa.s a Navy veteran of one side of the package to the Viet Cong officers at the pro-vince sion with the control commission. other, It was reported. liquor or drugs. sion. I ALU BRAND NEW CONSOLE MODELS! ALL PRICED BELOW THE USUAL COST! their own. from the road. World War I, and a member of Or district level. The report was on what the The State Department white paper To Insure delivery, postal offl- Leary was arrested last FYiday "These figpireg do not Include said: Rusk spoke at a news conference After a busy three daj-s of Hayes-Velhage Post. American Le­ In East Lyme and was chai'ged commission had tried to accom­ I at which the troubled Congo was a speechmaking in New York and gion, West Hartford. ciala urge that the destination ad­ many thousands of village guards, plish, what it had actually accom­ "Appeals for his release Went major topic. Miami Beach, the President wel­ Survivors include his wife, Mrs. dress be Included on the inside also with reckless driving ' and political cadres, special agents, resisting arrest. Those charges plished, and what direction the Unheeded. The ICC rpfused'to raise "If Katanga is not peacefully comed a chance to take it easy. Phila Cramer Lassen of Florida: cover of the package, as well as bearers, and the like," the docu­ Us voice In prote.=t." were nolled, however. ' towTi should head toward devel­ t OVER 23 MFFERENT STYLES AND HNISHES! SOME !NCLUDE AM-FM RADIO! I integrated. The Congo will face He and Mrs. Kennedy embark late two sons, Robert W. Lassen of the outside wrapping. This will ment said. opment. The re^'r^‘ put number of next week on a whirlwind trip to Manchester and John E. Lassen elimlnage diflicultles if the wrap­ According to State Police of the civil war in anarchy, and be open Groton Troop, Leary drove off Farther, the State Department Points covered In the report In­ Viet Cong (Communist) forces to communist penetration,” he Venezuela and Colombia, \1a Puer­ of Detroit, Mich: a brother, An­ ping gets tom off. said, regular units of the Com­ seeking the overthrow of the South said. to Rico. ton L, Lassen of South Coventry, 'The senders’ address should be after he waa first stopped on Rt. cluded the relation of the (Chamber 156 by Trooper 'William Barrows. munist North Vietnamese Army are of Commerce, the industrial foun­ Vietnamese government at 8,000 "We hope that the leaders of Ka­ and nine grandchildren. included to insure return delivery In position in Laos to move readily to 9,000 elite fighting men organ­ Cremation took place In Florida if there is no one to receive the Barrows stopped him again. dation and the planning commis­ tanga will recognize that their into South Viet Nam whenever the sion to the development commis­ ized in about 30 battalions with an present path leads nowhere." Graveside committal services will package. While on the way to troop head­ high command In Hanoi decides kitirkirkicirki ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ quarters, Barrows slowed his sion. additional 8,000 or more troops As for neighboring Cuba, Rusk Lock Your Car be held Monday at 11 a.m., at But please, only one destination they are needed there. PfieraUng under Viet Cong officers said Prime Minister Fidel Castro Soldier’s Field, Fairview Ceme­ address on the outside, he said. cruiser for a red light, and Leary A description of the\ype of man in local areAs of South Viet Nam. tery, West Hartford. The Rev- attempted to get out to get a The U- S. report on "A Threat needed to sell Manchester to out­ has saved the United States some While Shopping to the Peace" in South Viet Nam Furthermore, the report said, the trouble by his pubjic admission that Richard B. Hardy will «ffflclate. match from a friend who was driv­ side industries was also given. Viet Cong Is assisted by "Many Memorial contributions may be ing the Leary car, according to pictured the Viet Cong offensive The directors decided to meet E he is a Communist. Manchester police once again re­ YOU SAVE *50 to»120«a«»h thousands of village guards, po­ made to the American Cancer So­ About Town Barrows’ report. Barrows grabbed progreAsing from email scale with the development commission Rusk said Castro’s announcement mind shoppers to lock their vehi­ guerilla forays to conv-entional- litical cadres, special agents, bear­ came as no surprise to the United cles while doing their Christmas ciety, 406 Main St., Hartford. at Leary’s coat while bringing the becau.se the report had received ers and the like" The Newkirk and Whitney Fu­ car to a stop, he reported. type war with as many a.a .500 to very little attention from them, ^ States, which has known this for shopping. Hartford Chapter. National As­ 1.000 Communists engaged in sin­ "North Viet Nam, in guiding and some time, but the statement from neral Hqme, 776 Farmington Ave., sociation of Accountanta, will meet Leary did get out of the cruiser and also because they are awaiting In recent years, the police report and a brief tussle ensued until the gle attacks In recent months. supporting the Viet Cong effort, Castro's otyn lips saves Washing­ that many calls are received at West Hartford, is In charge of fu-. Tuesday at 6 p.m. for a dinner a comprehensive report on the has had the full backing of Mos­ neral arrangements. meeting at Farmington Country trooper handcuffed Leary. Far from uncoordinated, Hhe town’s future development from the ton the task of proving it conclu­ headquarters from people w*ho have State Department said, ttie Viet cow, Peiping, and the rest of the sively to others. had packages taken from their Club. Guest speaker at the 7:45 Leary pleaded no -contest In Planning and Renewal Associates Communist world," the paper said. program will be V. Donald Schoel- court yesterday. Cong operations are directed by of Cambridge, Mass. Meanwhile, Castro has created a cars, which were left unlocked. the North Vietnamese high com­ South Viet Nam has received ex­ problem for the Communists, as So, as one shopper has said, ler, director, of management de­ tensive aid from the United States shown by their quiet response to "Don't play Santa Claus to some­ Funerals velopment of Remington Rand di­ mand. FIRE KILLS 5 IN FAMILY and other friendly countries, but Castro's statement. Rusk added. one you don’t know; take a second vision of Sperry Rand Corp. A This Comm n 1 s t command, Wilmington, Del., Dec. 8 (/P) — C "in the face of heightened efforts The U.S. foreign affairs leader and lock your car, If gifts are in­ Henry Msrsden gne.st at the meeting will be Roger Hospital Notes north of the demarcation line sep­ The wife and four children of a by the Viet Cong, more assistance met with newsmen for a half hour side. and continue your shopping Funeral services for Henry M...Wakeman of the Bullard Co,. arating the two warring sections DuPont company executive died Bridgeport, who Is national vice of Viet Nam Is responsible for se­ may be needed," the report said, in his last scheduled news confer­ knowing your gifts are safe.” Marsden, 111 St. Augustine St.. Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. for today In a pre-dawn fire at their adding; ence before departing for Paris to­ president of the N.A.A. lection of key targeU, operational home In a Wilmington suburb. West Hartford, and formerly of all arr«M, except maternity where plans, assignmenl of regular units, "The problem here Is to work morrow night for a meeting of Manchester, were held yesterday they are 2 to 4:80 and 6:80 to 8 Mr*. Marnhall A. Stephens, svlfe out cooperatively the kind of as­ North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­ Sons of the American Legion will training, military communications, of the manager of DuPont's anti­ afternoon at the Watkins-West meet tonight at 7:30 at the Legion p.m.j and piivat* rooms where tactical Intelligence, supplies and sistance program that is likely to tion ministers. Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St. they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors freeze sale* department, their prove most effective in meeting Household Hints Home, the like, the U. S. report said. three daughters, Mary, 18, Rusk listed the German question The Rev. Kenneth A. Greene of St. are requested not to smoke In pa­ the present danger." as obviously the main problem to A key element In the Viet Cong Tcre*a, 11, and Loretta, 9 and Paul’s Methodist Church, West Two new flags, a 50-star Ameri­ tients’ rooms. No more than two In the last two days. Assistant___ be tackled by the Allied diplomats You can make a most delicious 4lsltors at one time per patient. effort, the department said, is an son, John, 9 died. Stephens was Secretary o5 State W. Averell Har-.^ at the Paris gathering Hartford, officiated. Frederick can flag and the Christian flag, do­ elaborate intelligence organization In San Francisco on business. gravy simply by adding heavy Wem-er was organistu,.Burial was riman officially handed copies of While there are some differences cream...... to the. pan drippings from nated by Mr, and Mrs. Frederick in Hanoi called the Central Re­ The family’s 840,000 split-level the booklet and its annex of docu­ among the Allies on how to proceed I roast chicken or turkey. in East Germany. Schneider, 47, he said. j from soup stock and gravy Is to donated by the American l,!egion Nora- Brennan. 71 Garden St.; Aircraft Club Sets Auxiliary, and the Christian flag Richard Snyder, 27 Wellesley Rd.; chill the broth or sauce: the fat by the Ijadies Aid of Zion (^urch James Connolly Jr., 50 Norman St.; rises to the top and hardens and Christmas Candles! Children’s Party during the pastorate of the late Airs. Yvette Morin, 451 Birch Mt. may be lifted off in pieces. Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz. Rd.; J. Paul LeBlond, RFD 2, Rock­ SpiidoL SaJk. W as 2 9 9 »5 N 0 W * 2 2 Q Was »199 NOW * ville; Steven Heavisides, Vemon Was 249»5 NOW * 168 Was 279»5 NOW* 199 148 Children usually enjoy buttered Pratt and Whitney Aircraft The Hartford Chapter of St. Jo­ Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Karen '-5 7 3 7 -N croutons added to scrambled eggs. Club will sponsor Its annual seph College Alumnae will honor Keeney, Colchester; Richard Krln- Throw in the croutons as you stir Christmas party for children of the senior class of the college at a jak, M Eldridge St.; Louis For- FAM OUS the eggs for the last time so the club rhembers on Sunday, Dec. 17 Christmas party Thursday, Dec. gette, 161 Campfield Rd. small pieces of toasted bread won't 14, at 7:30 in Rosary Hall The ADMITTED TODAY: George 6 TR A N S IS TO R soften. at Bushnell Memorial In Hartford. Members’ children from age program will Include entertain­ Enes, Wapping; David Foulke, IMAGINE! Stromberg-Carlson stereo consoles, one ment, Christmas carols, refresh­ Lynwood Dr., Bolton; Mrs. Jeanne Watercress has a 'pungent fla­ three through nine years, who have been registered with the Air­ ments and ^fts to be donated to Matthew, 189, Glenwood St.; Mrs. vor when it is cooked for a long St, Benedict's Center. Frances Bale, E u t Hartford. POCKET time in soups. If you like a mild craft Club, are eligible to attend of America's finest brands, at prices that are sd low We Can Arrange with one parent or guardian, and BIRTHS YESTEIRDAY: A son to flavor, add the leaves from cress Marine Pvt. Donald E. Reid, son Mr. .and Mrs. Marcel Blnette, 162 about five minutes' before the admission is by membership card only. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Reid, Broad St.; a daughter to Mr. and RADIO it's actually incredible! soup is to be served. 345 Hilliard St., Is taking basic Mrs. John Muniz, 37 Margaret Rd.; The program will include training at Parris Island. S.C He "SIZE OF A PACK clo'wns, candy, movies and toys a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ja - A small amount of baked ham attended Howell Cheney Technical nesky, 178 Main St.; a daughter to OF CIGARETTES" [leftover? Dice it and add it- to from Santa Clause and helpers. School before entering service. NO DOWN PAYMENT! reen peas that have been cooked The party is scheduled in four sec­ Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Famulskl, 48 RCG. $24.95 IMAGINE! It's the greatest purchase of its Rind ^ th strips of onion and seasoned tions as follows: 8:30 a.m. for Dudley-St. The Manchester Garden Club will DIS(3HARGED YESTERDAY: with salt, pepper and butter. membership caj-d numbers 1 • * k k it k k k k it present a show and sale of Christ­ Frances Taylor, 143 S. Main St.; l i g g e h d is c o u n t through 1,500; 11 a.m., 1,501 mas arrangements and decorations sdiAl 8 John Muphyi 12 Lenox St.; Mrs. ~we've ever made! It's the greatest stereo event in Shallots are often called for in through 3,940; 1:30. p.m., 3,941 at Whiton Memorial Auditorium to­ EC*** PRICE French recipes; if they aren’t through 5,980, and 4 p.m., 5,981 morrow from 2 to 8 p.m. and Sun­ Catherine White, 801 Main St.; available, substitute the white part through 7,178. day from 2 to .5 p.m. "Joy to the Raymond King, 197 Maple St.; our entire history! NO MONTHLY PAYMENT of scallions or mild white onion- World" is the theme of the event Alden Avery, Somers; Mrs. Joan Save S121 On This Contemporary to which the public is Invited with­ Sforza, Lawler Rd., Rockville; TREMENDOUS POWER! Many good cooks like to use a out admission charge. Punch will be Mrs. Edna Engstrom, 143 Keeney combination of butter and a bland Hours Extended served from a Wassail bowl, St.; Mrs. Ann Connelly and daugh­ UNTIL MARCH 1962 oil when they hjown chicken or ter, 80 Linden St. \VITH CASE, HEARING AID and BATTERY IMAGINE! There's a wood, a style, a model for any DISCHARGED TOT>AY: Mrs. meat; the oil )helps to slow down At Post Offices Employes of the Municipal Powerful enough to bring In 14 to 21 stations anywhere Was *399 N 0 W * 2 ^ Q k k k k k k k ir the browmlng of the butter. Building (present, past and part Carolyn Gardiner, 95,Brooklyn St., Rockville; Thomas Clark, West- Battery retails for SSc plays for 160-200 hours Because of the start of the time) will hold their annual Christ­ Transistors guaranteed for lifetime ‘ and all decors! Choose Confemporory, Colonial, Pro­ Toasting sesame seeds brings mas party Dec, 20 at the Rose- field, N. J.; Eileen Malsick, South Christmas mailing rush, special Windsor. 90-day guarantee. out their flavor. Juet spread out hours will be observed tomorrow at mount Restaurant. Rt. 85, Bolton Fantastic power, selectivity of stations. TAKE UP TO 24 14 cup of the seeds in a pie plate the post offices, Postmaster Alden Reservations should be made hy vincial, Traditional! and brown, stirring or shaking Dec. 15 with Normarf Ely In the as- REDS PLEAD INNOCENT Note! This Is Just A Partial Bailey aald today. Washington, Dec. 8 (AT-r-The plate a few times, in a slow (325 The main post office will be open aessor’s office. degrees) oven. Communist Party of the United Showing of the Fantastic Prices! MONTHS TO PAY! from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Station States pleaded Innocent today to A will be open from 8 a.m. to 1 St. John’s Polish National Catho­ COME, see and hear these Stromberg-Carlson sets! ATTLEE IMPROVES lic Church will hear children's and a charge of failing to register as p.m. Parcel post hours will be an agent o( the Soviet Union. London, Dec. 8 (JP) — Doctors from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. young people’s holiday confessions reported Earl Attlee showed s tomorrow at 11 a.m. The plea was entered before You'll agree there's nothing finer! slight Improvement during the MOBS HALL KENNEDY Chief Judge Matthew F. Mc­ Mo. 8231 with Patt-O-Rama is in Pattern No. 5737-N has full di­ night but said his condition Is Leopoldville, The'''Congo, Dec. NO PLAN ON RESERVISTS Guire in U.S. District Court by 10 13, 14, 16. 18, 20. Bust 31 rections for 4 candles; material still grave. The 78-year-old 8 UP)—An angry mob of Con­ Washington, Dec. S m — The Washington Attorney Joseph OPEN D A IL Y to 40. Size 12, 82 bust. Jumper 3% requirements. former prime minister and elder golese students assaulted the Pentagon said today It does not Forer. The lawyer told the Judge yards of 64-tnchr blouse, 1% yards "To order, send 25c In coins to: statesman of the Labor Party British, French and Portuguese yet have a firm plM for releaa- the party would waive reading !G S' 34- of 85 inch. , Anne Cabot, Manchester Eve- was hospitalized three days ago Embassies ‘ ‘tf^re today with ing the 186,(MM National Guards­ of all of the 13-«aunt Indletment From 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. To order, send SSc In colnsrtZrrflQng Herald, 1150 AVE. f)F at a hospital near his home In bricks and Jeers, but saluted the men and reservists 4nnstored bitty handed down by a Dlatrict > Rua Burnett, Manchester■ ■ tEvening “ AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, Bucldngfakmshlre for recurrence American- Embaissy with shouts active dnty this fall. Arthur Columbia grand Jury laat Friday. 34- A GREAT FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT ★ of a stomach ulcer that has. Remld IIM AVE. OF AMERlCASi. X.V. of "Vive Kennedy.” Nearly 300 Sylvester, assistant secretary of The Judge set 'a trial date of "WE SAVE YOU MONEY!" 34- -K MEW FORK 36, M.Y. For first-clasa mailing add 10c plagued him since 1948. Y c^ university students, shouting si defense for public affairs, remind­ Feb. 1, allowing attorneys for the FRIENDLY APPLIANCE and FURNITURE STORE For lst

FAOiC FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1981 . I ' , ' , Section Two FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961 ^ U l a n r I i P 0tp f lEuptiing Ifpralh FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961 Pages 15 to 28 May Says State Doomed to Chair, What Are the Legends Behind R ANGt ORANGE HALL Needs Leadership Murderer Wants Stockings Hungjyy Chimney? • UEL OIL tiling Pupils - Hartford, Dec. 8 (A?>—A call for Shock Treatment ^Messiah^ Chorus■h Performs VmCEF Funds "a change to businesslike leader­ ■g a s Oltnf ■ Today, on any mantle, you ship In our atate,’’ has been made New York, Dec, 8 (Jf)— The con­ Rjr HELEN HENNESSY ' Plan Operetta Neiwapaper EntqrprlM Aaan. might find the bright, decora­ At High School Sunday ISight GainDespite by Edwin H. May Jr., a candidate victed murderer stood before the B I N G 0 Judge’s bench and was asked If he Stockings hung by the chimney tive stockings made just for the for Republican gubematprial nom­ have been a familiar Christmas holiday, or uven the new one-size BANTLY OIL Ten muaieiana from the Hart­ ^ On Christmas had anything to say before being Shopping Day$ Congo Charge 72 East Center SL, Manchester ination next year. sentenced to death, -sight in the. American hdhie for aocks. But there’s been one sim­ I .'Ml' \ \ 1 , |\( , ford Symphony Orcheetra and a The estimated $21.7 million dell- “ Y eah,” c ra c k e d Frederick 300 years. But how- did the custom ilarity through the years — the vIollniRt from Mancheeter High More Utan 100 DUng JuJtlor s ta r t? ! ; M \! \ - I lir.u Till Chrialman By LAWRENCE MALKIN clt in the slate budget. May said Wood, 50. “1 got schizophrenia, and delight in the eyes of the children' School will accompany the Man- High School pupils will present • EVERY SAT. NIGHT-7:30 yesterday, is "proof positive of the One legend takes Its origin back who empty them on Chylstmaa United Nations, N.Y., Dec. s'uPi I was wondering if the judge could TEL Mlfchcll 9--1595 cheiter Meuiah Chorus perform­ Wo-act operetta, "Old ■ Croes- desjwrate need for executive' reor­ prescribe -shock treatm ent for me.” to the 4th Century when a kindly m orning. —The U.N. Children’s Fund patch," at two a.ssemblles for stu­ ganization of Connecticut govern­ •’I don’t think that’s funny,” bisho'p visited the home of a poor ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 ance Sunday in Bailey Auditorium (UNICEF) reported today that dents and two evening perform- m en t.” said Queens County Judge Albert merchant, who had two marriage­ of-the high school at 7:30 p.m. contributions from its Halloween ance.s tor adults next week. May's remarks, released by his able daughters on his hands. H. Bosch, "It’s bad enough that I Bernard Lurie will be the con- trick-or-treat drive are coming In The operetta is a Dutch Christ­ Hartford office, were delivered at have to do what I have to do." Seems like the girls weren’t ever mas talc In music. The assemblies certmaster. Other first vloltniats at a rate well ahead of last year meetings of the Waterford and Wood laughed aloud. “I feel sor­ about to wed, becaii.se pop had no will be held Wednesday and Thurs­ money for their dowries. will be Thomas Downs and Lillian Groton GOf* Town Committees. ry for you, judge," he said.' C rosby. despite charges that UNICEF day mornings and evening per­ Tlie $21.7 million deficit estl- Now, the bishop decided to help funds are being used for the U.N. OPEN TONIGHT till 9 The ex-convict was found guilty Second \rloUnlsta will be Vincent formances will be given Thursday j mate was made this week by the out by sneaking to the roof of Don’t Forget! Congo operation. of beating and stabbing Frederick up Fe.ichler and Robert Atamian. and Friday nights at 7:30. ' state comptroller. and So fa r $1,106,000 has been r e ­ ANOTHER “GIFT SPETIAl/* FROM OFR Seas, 78, and John Re.scigno, 62, to the merchant’s house drop­ Leonard Eccelente and Rose Kle- Tickets may be purchased at the May. who I'ecently resigned as ping a bag of gold down the chim­ ceived from the Halloween col­ FA Briors rrRMTT RE d e p a r t m e n t : death shortly after he had been man will be violinists. Dorothy door or from Students. ney a.s a g ift. Only 8 DAYS LEFT to lections by youngsters in several state GOP chainnap, noted that paroled from prison. Wood had Christmas Fidlar and Constance Converse The .setting is in the lonely lit­ , the stale finance commi.ssioner re- thoii.sand American communities served 17 years of a 20-year life Having been well brought up, enter Pilgrim Mills SEW'- will be the cellists and Robert tle village of Dclfsburg, Holland. Icently said that some $14 million the girls were clean as well as poor for UNICEF's health and welfare sentence for an earlier murder. Johns will pla.v bass. Cast in leading roles are Jatie 'might be recaptured from unex- and had washed some stockings. manship CONTEST! programs. UNICEF officials said After the wise-cracking, Wood Johns and Eccelente are Man- no trick-or-treat contributions have i Spaeth as Hehdrieka Van Hals. : pected funds in the various de- heard himself sentenced yesterday And the bag of gold fell Into one Walter Slmmer.s as Hendriek’s , partments Garments must be in our cheater residents. been diverted to The Congo. j to die In the electric chair during that had been hung on the mantle Miss .Carolyn Mather, 17, a sen­ grandfather. Mynheer Van Hals; This, May said, suggests that A .spokesman for the U.S. Com- the week of Jan. 29. As he was led to drj’. So the first Christmas ior at the high school, will also of the San Francisco Conservatory i mlttee for UNICEF, which runs 1 and George Bradlau as Hans, who: r the Democratic administration’s stocking was really an accident! salesroom by Friday, De­ off to a cell, he'said; play. The performance at 7:30 will of Music. j the trlck-or-treat program, .said i finally succeeds in making the budget might have "water hidden Further disappointment crops cember 15th at 7 P.M. in it " ’"That’s real sweet of you, judge. make a tight schedule for her, Last year he was an associate the amount is 12 per cent higher ; Christmas a merry one. I thank you.” up. when historians find that it j since she is slated to audition that professor, at Skidmore College. than, received at this time last Other players In the cast are Pa- "TTie talk of $21.7 million deficit wasn't until the 11th Century that tricu X'ickerson as G retchen. will be a useful political figure OPEN A afternoon In Hartford for the Aet­ The vocal soloists will be soprano year He .said that if the money: stockings had feet. Had both'Santa ' James Sherman as Jan, Sally when it is gleefully announced TONIGHT TILL V na Life $1,000 mualc acholarshlp Marjorie McClung, tenor Roger continues coming in at this rate | and the bishop been droping lit­ trick-or-treat donations for 1961 j Platz a.s Katrina, Donna Went­ next year that the governor has Odliiin Pelilioiis competition. Loucks, contralto Francine Falkon tle goodies into bottomless stock- Phili Treggor, organist lor the and baritone Robert Davis. should approach $2 million, or j worth as Hulda. Paul Smyth at held the deficit to only $R million,” 1 ings ? Immanuel Congregation Church In The soloists, chorus and orches­ $250.(XK) m ore than last y e a r's to- Pieter, Mary Kulesa as WiUielmuia he said. By the 16th Ceiitiirv’, g ifts For Acquittal PILGRIM MILLS Hartford and a director of music tra will be under the direction of U l. and Steve Cone as Dirck. Under- I were received in style. Fashion- CIIENKV HALL at the University of Hartford, will G. Albert Pearson, head of the UNICEF officials believe the i studies are Mary Gormaji and : conscious folk wore only siia New Haven. Dec. 8 .-1’' — Mo­ Hartford Rd., Mancheater be the organist. high school music department. charges on diverting contributions J MariljTi Twomey. (]rime No Bar tions for acquittal and a new stockings. When the w e a t h e i-1 Treggor resigned In 1959 as the Eric Anderson is manager for the to The Congo operation stem from I Judith Naschke and Carol NVir Setiator trial have been'filed In I'S. Dis­ turned cold, they just put on ' minister of music at South Metho­ chorus, and N. William Knight is misimderstandlng of a loan made I Lawrence are. piano accompanists. trict ('oiiit in behalf of Hartford several pairs at once. trea su re r. to the U.N. Congo operation from ' 'Barbara Hlgbte is choreographer I'o Johlr.ss Pav Maurice J. Murphy Jr., Ports­ dist Church, and as an assistant .Attorney Frank R. Odium. 57, who ^ In Puritan New F.ngland w» profeasor, of music at Universitv Tickets will be available at the the U.S. treasury out of govern-' , and lighting will be done by Theo- mouth, N. H.. was named yes- has been convlctesl of falling to i get away from such frivolities as I MRfWMMKNCNfMfWWWIIMMIflHIIs mental donations earmarked for j dore Blakeslee and Roger Wilson. tc!-day to fill the Senate seat of Connecticut. He joined the staff door. Hartford. TVo R T ,«late Joh-I file income tax returns from 19.54 silk. Only the plainest black or MfESTOWN Ij’NlCEF, This money has no ron- j Teachers involved m the per- less pay benefits l aiuiot be with- ■ left vacant by the death of brown woolen stockings awaited nection with the private donation.s .Sen S tyles Bridge.'^.' The ,H- th ro u g h 19.56. ■ ■ PHARMACY ■ ^ ' formance are Ralph .Maccarone as held from a man just because he S an ta. IjcI's not be too merry or* » MARLOW'S I through the trick-or-trest program I rr.usical director and Lewis St. > ear-old Senator, a graduate of . Wallace R. Burke, altomey for has been convicted of a crime. C hristm as. 459 Hartford Rd.—Ml 9-9946 Improper Tnmin*j The U.S. government, through a I George, stage director. Mrs. Holy Cros.s and Boston Col­ Odium, contends in the motions Police A rrests John .\rciidi. state unomploy- ' j FURNITURE j congressional appropriation, xio- . I DoroUiy McHugh, Mrs. Barbara lege I.J1W School, wa.s appoint­ that the government did not prove ment compensation commLssioner. beyond a reasonable doubt that Charged in Crash nated $12 milliort to UNICEF foi ' P o tterto n , .Mrs. E unice M orgester. ordered the benefits paid yesterday ed hy .New Mamp.^ihire Gov. Odium was .sane at the time he OPEN ^ John Ehnerson Wilherell of 114 11961, but only on condition that! , Mrs. Evelyn Browm, Mrs. Lillian to a Hartford man who was con- Wesley Powell. i.\P Photo- Hawthorne St., last night was [ its donation tie matched by oUiet fa \ ' committed the alleged offenses. No one was injured but a Man­ ! Segar. Miss Emily Gove, Mtaa virted in a narcotics case. Sn TONIGHT TILI. Y 8 charged with breach of the peace, governments. Under this mati hing ' i Betty Baird, Neil Lawrence, John Burke also contended that the sil______» chester man was arrested Hftqr a After an an mint of the trial ap­ court erred by recharging the TICKETS NOW ON SALE Witherell posted a $100 bond pend- formii'a. the money was held in i Garopolo. Kenneth Skinner and two-cjjr accident last night on ing ap p earan ce in C in uit C ourt 12, i Uie U S. treasu ry until rontribu- ; peared in the paper the man was tlie.se ai ts, w h atev er the vlolatioh jury at a late hoair during its James Camarata will assist with fired from the factory where he had committed mav have h.'en. diihi't C hristm as Main St., at I^ocust St. in Manchester. Jan. 18. ' lions from other nations came in i tickets, costumes, stage settings delibci ations. The MANCHESTER MESSIAH CHORUS Last summer, when funds for worked for 10 years Tlie ctmipanv occur in Ihe course of the employ­ ■ .\fler the jury had retired and P aul H. C lark. 64 of 80 H em ­ Armond Diimond. 30. n f 59 Birch and supervision. .said he was an unsuitable employe. m ent." G ift Ideas The Congo operation ran danger­ had been deliberating for some NINTH ANNI AI, PERFOR.M.ANt'E lock St. was charged with making St., was charged last night with in­ Co.stumes are being made by The plant's union filed a griev­ ously low. the United Nations members of the cast or are being .Arcudi said his decision wa.s not hours,” Burke said. "The court re- toxication. Diimonr’ posted a $25 ance about the dismissal. The an Improper turn shortly after asked Washington for a loan The obtained from their families or intended tn Iniplv the firm did not instriic.ted the jury on the issues SUNDAY, DEC 10 ot 7:30 P.M. bond while awaiting presentation in Beauty of Starlings in Flight No Joy to Farmers company relented and changed the the 7:30 p.m. accident. Police re­ C ircuit C ourt 12, M anchester. Dec. government loaned $10 million friends. have a reaaon for firing the uurk- of in.sHiiity and wilfulness and THU DONN'TXmCl T B.ANK and TRI ST COMP.ANV ported that Clark was driving In a from the UNICEF funds, which firing to a six-month layoff. .\l the or. 893 M.AIN STRF.ET 18. The students are building and end of that periosl he wa.s reinstat knowledge. " northerly direction on Main St. normally would not have been At dusk every evening, thou n northeast tlnited States but now,i according to Sweet. Tliese bird‘-this country from Europe in 1890 painting the scenery. -1 "However.” he added, ‘we do ed with full seniority. Arcudi said. ' "The recharging of the Jury at RAY BKIXER’S Ml SIC SHOP PO’TTKRTON’S. INC. and. In attempting to make a left turned over to UNICEF until late, found as far west as the Rockies l nects will sii'isist on garbage and i when 80 were imported for Cen­ object to any inUmation by the ad­ sands of sta rlin g s fill the sky In a During the layoff, the worker ap- ' this late hour placed these portions 1013 .Main Street 130 Center SI. hand turn Into Locust St., he in the year. The loan was made at M iUi a range from the St. I^aw- are attracted to open dumps, he | tral Park, New 5'ork City. By JENNY ANN ASKS DIVORCE ministrator that the deprivation of of the charge in a light different struck the left front of a south­ normal interest rates, and TTNICEF wooded area near Oakland St. ami plied for unemployment compen­ Tlrket* Also On Sale At High School Box Office Bloodmobile Visit renee to the Gulf of Mexico. The ^ atMed. ISS.'^. the .species had eetalilished San B'ranciaco, Dec. 8 a »RHiaR»a t Mi>iaR»iim imaiiwia3Muwii)iii 299 E. 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4- ’ - I \ MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAV. DECEMBER 8, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961 PAGE SEVENTMT' J petats to Aristide and Stelle La- Columbia morrew night at Willimantic Re- j for front atep roof at 46 N. School Cownify inte, in Actors Colony Estatts, gional Technical School, proceed* Choirs, Orchestra St., $00. ME A Staff Plans grt. 2; Etleiui* J. and Roger P. to benefit the school'* activity Doiron to Joseph N. and Oorrine Bidwell Hqme imj^rovement Co. WHEEL CHAIRS The A. Searle Piim^y fund*. In MHS Concert to move the outside wall for a liv­ Tuesday Meeting v : Malenfant, in Actors Colony QaeOB of the Ball G>ncert Slated Estates. ing room addition at 46 N. School George P. Adartiis to Normand GOP Buffet Guest MUa Chhrlotte Orlando, daugh­ Tha annual Manche*t*r High St.. $4001 ITie Manchester Education As­ Doctor Says ter of Mr.- and Mrs. Sidney Oi> O. ana JOyce R. MOntpetit, on School Chriatma* concert wUl be Howard Andrews for Frank sociation will hold Its first staff ByChoraleers Love Lane; ftolf W. and Ruth B. A. SearlS Plnney, newly eloptOd lando Of Rt. 87,' was elected Queen Stoiareiuk, for addition of a room meeting of the season Tuesday at of the Fall Enchantment Ball of held K^pnday, Dec. 18, in Bailey PI8F ani< HARTFORD RD. Larson. to Kenneth N. and Joan Republican state chairman, will be at 6 W,. Middle Tpke., $1,960. 3:30 p.m. in the Manchester High W iltle a for Newapitper EnterpriM M. Goettier, in Nathan Hale Morse College in Hartford, held Auditorium of Manchaater High. School cafeteria. FORMER CHENEY MIUS ..." TIm CSieralaen' firat ChrlttmAs the guest Of the GOP town com­ Building Permita A m ii. Heights: Olive-B.. Braun to Frank recently 'at the Bond Hotel. She Curtain la 8 p.m. The personnel policies commit­ «oaeert will t>« prcMnUd at the Wllford H. Duttpn for Jamas Q—Would you write about oateo- 1. and Laura E. Carlson, in Twin mittee Dec. 14 it a buffet supper was escorted by Richard Skelly Songs will be performed by the tee, headed by Robert' 'Vater, high Owreh ClMnmunlty House on Rt. Hill addition; Sol Lavitt to Park­ in Yeoman* HaJI. of Long Island, N. Y. Miss Orlan­ Knight, for recreation room at 48 porosla? What Is it? Is It serious? freshman-sophomore choir. Junior- Agnes Dr., $1,300. school music teacher, will discuss 44A Doc. IT at 7:S0 p.m. way Motels Corp. of Manchester, Those invited to attend, with do was elected over four other con­ senior choir. Round Table Singers ■alariee and personnel issues. Can anything be done to cure it? I Under the dlpoctlon of Mrs. El­ in Lakewood Heights: Parkway testants. and orchestra. John Ponticelli ft Son for Fran­ Isidor Wolf, a teacher at Kee- Motels Corp. to NOrman Proper­ Itaelr spouie*, include members of have Juat gotten an X-ray report bert I. Carlson, the Choraleers will A former student at Willimantic G. Albert Pearson, director of the cis Boland, garage door installa­ ney St. S school, is president of the For Sale Ample Free Parking ties. Inc. of Hartford, in Lake- the town committee, town ofRcials. tion at 39 Stephen St.. $1,000. that saya I have osteoporoela of my be heard in a pro^am of both llgrht members of the execiiUve boards of State College, Miss Orlando en­ music department, and Robert \aiA. wood Heights. rolled this year in the vixecutlve Vater will conduct. bones. I am 62 years old and had and sacred Christmas music. Also. Roger N. and Mary Ann the Young GOP Club and the Re­ or Rent publican Women's Club, secretarial program at Morse and The Round Table Singera, Bando- Fish Trappers the "change” four years ago. The 0%'ent is open to the public LaBonte to Stephen A. and Lu­ Air Conditioning Open D a ily 10 to 10 cille P. Munsell. on Woodbridge The supper begins at «;45 p.m. is also a participant in the college leera and a string enaemble from * disturbance and there will be no admission bowling league. Road; Katie W. Newcomb to Carl Mrs. Reginald Lewis asks that the orchestra have been performing In Chad, newly Independent A f­ World’s first, practical Inatalla- m wmeh the bone atructure ap- charge. A free will offering will be Canoe Club Elntertalns All before church, school and civic m CDICRL pears faintly outlined due to loss taken for contribution to the decor­ G. Peterson of Vernon, in Lake- anyone Invited, who has not yet rican country, fish are caught by tton for controlling Indoor wreath- wood Heights; John L. and Helen replied, phone her before Wednee- Free movies for the whole fam­ groups as part of the high school's villagers of Madscongo who drive of calcium (lime). Under ordinary ation fund of Second Congregation­ sr waa made by Willis Carrier in PHflRfnflCY cltoumstancea it is the calcium salt SELF-SERVICE DEPT. STORE All First Quality Black to Joseph Aleria of Hart­ day if possible. ily will be shown in Yeomans Hall music program for the Christ­ tliem like big game. Large nets are 1802 in a Brooklyn printing plant, al Church. mas season. that holds up passage of the X-ray First sopranos in the Choraleers. ford, in Waterfront Park: George Pinney is chsiiman of the town tomorrow night from 7 to B by held by men, while women up­ where humidity waa causing color H. Willard Jr. to Paul Bliason of committee in Brookfield and a the Columbia Canoe Club. The stream splash and beat the water Md thus produces the shadow that a group of women who sing for the plates to print "off-register" in Is seen on the film. The condition fun of it. Include Mrs Ronald E. Manchester, in Lakewood Heights member of Uie law firm of Sher­ topics Include "Paddle a Safe with baskeU to herd the flah Into hot weather, resulting in the col­ Also, Nellie Souppa to Luther wood, Hull and Pinney in Danbury. Canoe,” "Indian C a n o m en," the trap. ors overlapping. Is not serious in Itself although It Edmondson. Mrs. Robert Visny, Read Herald Advs, fiisy be an Indication of the pres­ Mrs. Mward Steele and Mrs. John Guyette of Vemon, on Richmond He was a representative from "Skilled Swimming,” "Water Ski­ Public Records ■Rd : Harriet Jane MacQuown to Brookfield in the 1955-5V session ing," and other subjects. ence of a serious underlying dls- Willnauer; second sopranos, Mrs. Conaervmtor’a Deeds •ase. It Is not related to tie meno­ Roecoe Easton. Mrs. John Schmidt, Benato Froncillo of Willimantic on of the General A.ssembly and mi­ . The proposed rules and regula­ Hundreds of Famous Brands pause although It is most often ob- Rt 31. nority leader of the House in the tions for the club will be read fol­ John F. Shea Jr. for estate of Mrs. Rufus Reed and Mrs. Mait­ Quitclaim deeds: Joseph M. Heck lerved in middle or later life. land Richardson. Altos include Mrs, 195ft session. lowing the program. Thomas E. Brown to Alfred T. to Priscilla P. Heck, in Lakeview Early Vacation Grezel, property at 72 Blssell St. Treatment of osteoporosis de­ Robert Smith, Mrs. John Hutt, A canoe, given the club recent­ OPEN DAILY 18 to 10 pends on its basic cause. If it is Terrace; Frederick Mavette to Ed­ Columbia Cooperative Kinder­ ly by John R. Smith Jr., will be re­ Quitclaim Deed Mrs. Lucius A. Pettingill Jr., Mrs. ward P, Deneault of West Hart­ due wholly to an Insufficlent'di- Floyd Hayes and Mrs. Alfred garten wnll shut down for the novated by the young people dur­ Albert J. St. Pierre to Mary W, etary ford. in Actors Colony Estates Ext. Christmas recess Dec. 15 and will ’ Intake of calcium. It is easily Bourgeson ' Mrs. Franlf^Turcotte ing the winter months. Luclen St. (Pierre, property off Christine corrected by concentrating on milk 2; Peter M. and Helen F Atero to reopen Jan. 2. Mrs. William S. Dr. will Im pianist Victor J. and Louella R. Dellafera Levesque has volunteered to help cream, butter and cheese. Garden Club Party Burnham announced .yesterday them. Madison Woodward has Marriage license of Manchester, on Root Rd : Coerce Mrs, Joseph Armstrongs resig­ If it is due to excess loss of cal­ Partial List of Famous Brands Coventry Garden Club wnll hold Gagnon to William Daniels of Hart­ nation as treasurer of the group donated a paddle to go with the Edward T. Czlapinrici. Portland, cium through the IntesUnes as in 0-1 Ita annual Christmas covered dish ford, in Actors Colony Estates was accepted with regret at a canoe. and Janice Lee Swift, Middlefleld. diarrheal diseases, dietary treat­ luncheon and party at noon Tues­ Certificates of foreclosure trans­ meeting of the mother.* this week. Building Permits ment must be supplemented by • Ideal * Remco * Gong BeU day at Booth-Dimock Memorial fer property of Charles D. Konrad Mrs. Milton Anthony was elected Mancheater Evening Herald Co­ Tliotant J. Mozzer Jr. for a fall­ measures directed toward ..control of the bowles. i • Horseman • Structo • Hubley Ubrary. Members are to bring a to Willimantic Savings and Loan to succeed her. lumbia correepondent, Mn. Don­ out shelter at 40 Creetwrood Dr.. GS • Tiny Teare • Tinker Toy* e Ty*Llnt gift for exchange, as well as gifts Asaoclstion, In Waterfront Manor: The next meeting of the school ald R. Tattle, telephone ACademjr $2,067. Q—I understantTShat there are for the Christmas program at M. Elliher Greene to the Finance mothers will be Jan 2, In the claas- 8-3435. Bidwell Home Improvement Co., SE iF4E in n a k p t . m u special Cancer Detection ainlcs In • Lionel • Buddy L • Radio Steel ManaSeld State Training School Diaeount Corp. in Hartford. in room. New York and other large,,cities. and Hospital. Gerald Park: and Da\id K and $11,000 for Cemetery How do you arrange to be exam­ • Parker Bros • Ameco • Tonka Hostesses will be Mrs. Malcolm Ruth L. Roche to Idessa A. Rooney, Columbia Burv'ing Ground Asso­ ined at these clinics? And how of­ • Daisy • Louis Marx • Transogram E. C. Devine, Mrs. Fred Kings­ in Actors COlonv. ciation has received $11,000 from PINE ST. a*8 HARTFORD RD. ten should a middle-aged couple bury, Mrs. James T. Laidlaw, Mrs the estate of the late Thomas Tvler OF MANCHESTER visit these clinics? • Uncoln Logs • Fisher Price • Mattel John H. Westland and Mrs. Hubert ManohMter Evening Herald C«v- of Hartford. Clayton E. Hunt, sec­ FLETCHER GLASS CO. Mitchell •A.—The Strang Cancer Preven­ • Childhood Interest • Bradley • Eldon entrr correapondent. F. Pauline tion (^Inic is connected with the A. Standfest. retary-treasurer of the association 9-7878 Open house program will be held UtUe, telephone Pngrim 1-8*31. announced last night. 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Memorial Hospital for Cancer and • Revere • Revell • Emenee from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. tomor­ Allied Dtseases at 419 East 67 Tyler, who died about a year ago, CORNER DURANT ST. • A. C. Gilbert • Playskool • Archer row at the Tolland County Agricul­ was the widower of the late Jean Street in , to which Gloves for the Family requests for appointments may be tural Center on Rt. 30 in Rock- Lewis Tyler, a former Columbia TlUe. TPC Ponders resident. Mrs. Tyler was the daugh­ LARGER QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NCEDS! addressed. And Many, Many More! While I strongly advocate ex­ Church News ter of Elisha D. Lewis whose fam­ PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKINO ily bved In the southwest section aminations for cancer detection at at King’s Low, Low Prices The Rev. James R. MacArthur Parking Zone of the town, Mr. Hunt said. Before least twice each year, I personally will use "Word for the World" as at King’s Low Prices! prefer to have these surveys made his sermon topic during 11 a.m. her death she hsd set up a trust AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Informal tolka on establirtung fund of $500 for the care of two by the family physician. In my worship Sunday at First Congre­ minority opinion, there is no part gation^ Church. Church school a new rone for off-street parking family plots In the Columbia Cen­ GLASS FURNITURE TOPS The Fascinating Toy Seen on TV! ter Cemetery. of the cancer detection survey that will be held at 0:15 and 10:45 am. will be held Monday by the Town cannot be carried out sucoessfully Famous The Rev. Edwin C. Meineker w ill Hunt said he expects a special MIRRORS (Pir«plae« and Door) Planning Commission, according meeting of the association will be and competently during the course use' "None Like It" as his sermon of a careful physical examination topic during 11 a.m. worship Sun­ to Martin Alvord. commisBion called in the near future to discuss handling of the money. The regular PICTURE FRAMING (aH fypM) by any well-trained and conscien­ Famous Make Make day at Second Congregational chairman tious practitioner. Ideal annual meeting is held in April. Rock-A-Bye Bonnie Church. Mrs. Ivan Robertson will Any agreement on the need for WINDOW and PLATE GLASS However, since the survey Is be the llturgist assisting with the To Be in Play the new zone by commission mem­ Patricia Murphy, daughter of Mr. time-consuming, it is wise to state service. bers is expected to be followed by CONTRACTORS: WE HAinc IN STOCK the purpose ot the examination The Pilgrim Fellowship will be and Mrs. William Murphy, a junior “FLEXIBLE FLYER” a move to set a date for public at Windham High School, and when the appointment Is made so tat charge of a movie open to the heannga on the matter. MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS that sufficient time is set aside for MISTER member of the Coventry Players, public at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Alvord noted other towns have a complete and thoughtful Investi­ DOLL IN Church Community House. will appear in the cajtt of "You OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS incorporated an off-street parking Can't Take It With You ' The gation. About town rone in their regulations and in­ Included In this investigation are The planning and zoning com- three-act comedv will be present­ ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN timated the time has now arrived ed by the players tonight and to- exploration of all body cavities, a mlsaion will meet at 8 p.m. Mon­ chest X-ray, a blood count, urinaly­ SLEDS when Manchester should consider MACHINE day at the Town Hall Annex. adoption of a zone limited to park­ sis, stool tests and the painless col­ Vojunbeer mothers assisting with ing. lection of material for the all-im­ MUSICAL CRADLE The Modern Robot Toy classes of the South Coventry Co­ Among other actions the com­ portant testa known as Papanico­ operative Nursery and Kindergar­ laou spreads. mission may decide om will be sev­ with a Real Personality 41”-- ten next week will be Mrs. Roy- 7.97 eral requests for zone changes. m s den F. Smith Jr. of Mansfield, These include; OPEN GAILY 10 to 10 RI ’ Leather Palm Men’s Fur Lined M n. Edmond K t r o u a c. Mrs. Soutfliem New England Tele­ Tbomaa Small,-Mrs. Richard Mer­ phone Co., from residence to busi­ Your Pocketbook rill and Mrs. Garland Reedy. ness use, property off Ford St. DRIVING GLOVES DRESS GLOVES 44”-- A public supper for the benefit Joseph P. Mott of Mott's Super­ By FATE HENLE 9.97 of the redecorating project at markets and Herman Kisaman. Wool and nylon. In Pigtex. Fully lined. First Congregational Church will residence to business use for the beige, black, charcoal, Grav. black. brown. Let the Boyer Beware be held at 6 p.m. tomorrow in Kiseman Farm and American Tel­ na’^ . S-M-L. Sizes 8'» to 11. When Borrowing Money the vestry. 1.97 7.97 ephone and Telegraph repeater 3.97 A great many things are being 51”- - Uriel Lodge of masons will station off E Middle Tpke. 11.97 said in Washington after the Sen­ meet at 7:30 pjn. tomorrow at William Peck Lumber Co , resi­ ate Banking Subcommittee's wind­ Drinks, wets, arms and legs mo've. Has a earess- E the Masmic Hall in Merrow. GS dence to industrial use. property up of hearing* on a measure which. Public Records off N. Main St. and Stock PI, SELF-SERVICE DEPT. STODE I If it becomes law, would force Clear plastic body able vinyl body, so life like! Her eyes open and Warrantee deeds: Frances Y. Mary and Felix Gremmo and those who sell to us on credit to and visible gears. Waterbury to Harry E. and Dor­ £ ■Wind him up, press 55”- - William Prentice, from AA aind 12.97 close. She’s dressed in a layette with quilted disclose the true eost of financing othy K. Peterson, pioperty in rural residence to business, prop­ PINE ST. anil HARTFORC RC. purchases. lever and he walks Waterfront Heights; George W. erty off E. Middle Tpke. ''1 Are we really happy with swinging hia arms, coverlette pillow. and Ida Mae Hinkel to Lucy J. All With Safety Runners! Stanley Bray, A . residence to credit? This Is what I asked Mark ringing his bell, opens •L Sottile, in Woodlawn Heights; Vic­ business, property off Green Rd. T. Walsh, assistant attorney gen­ and closes his mouth, toria I. Toth to Stephen and Cath­ The last two items will come up makes siren sounds. erine Toth of Flushing, L .I, on eral In charge of consumer rackets for public hearing in Municipal In the office • of New York's at­ Merrow Rd.; Doris A. Tefft to Building at 8 p.m., Monday. Frederick T. and Mary G. Dan­ torney general. C Everything at King's Costs Less iels of Elmwood, in Waterfront Walsh traced idle Importance of Manor. Bantus Lead Russ credit to the economy, citing the benefits of credit when not used Also, National Silk Co.. Inc. to 'Ilk.H. Louis R. and Victoria H. Smith, Cape Town—South Africa'* •Kt~ -w to excess. Then he said; on Bradbury Lane; Sylvester J. Bantu* own proportionally more .Hi.: "Consumers are in a rebellious J mood though perhaps they are not Lucas McCain’s and June O. Ploufe to John Ko- automobiles than the Russians. yacs of Manchester, in plan of Government figures indicate that completely aware of It. The num­ LAZY DAY ber of new books, now high on Mathleu and Piche; William A the 10.800.000 Bantus owti 100.- Boys’ Fur Lined Boys’ Wool and Nylon and Mabel G. Loeser to James T. 000 car.* compared with 575,000 best seller lists. Is proof of this. FARM SET and Marie R. McNamara of Bran­ cars for 209.000,000 people in the So Is the fact that now that the ford, in Gerald Park; Aristide La- Soviet Union. recession Is over, the use of credit Flip Special By Hubley DRESS GLOVES KNIT GLOVES Is not going up. Relative to sav­ pjverything a lioy wants. Gem track­ FARM SET ings, In recent years, we have not By Louis Max. 100 pieces, barn, trac­ ing system, radio code, signal sender, Repeating cap rifle as seen on rifle­ Pigtex. Plilly fur lined. Multic o 1 o r paltenis. significantly increased our debt.” Tractor—3 blade plowing. 2 poultry tor, fence, lambs, colts, cows, horses, In browTi. black, char­ Blue. gray, brown. remote firing control, fires ash can man TV series. Shoots standard roll ■What we rebel against, he says, chickens, pigs, corn planter, plow, coal. Sizes 4 to 9. Sizes 5 to 9. is not so much the price tag or depth charges, plane catapults, pom caps as fast as you can pump it. Load­ crates with chickens and ducks. 3.27 store boat, wagon scoop, chicken coop, 97 quality of the product or service poms rotate. This is not a water toy. ing chamber pops out automatically. we buy s.s dollar* we lose and milk pail and stool. IF YOU'RE CAPABLE AND complexities we face on financing charges. He say* that often we WILLING TO WORK HARD... are good bargain hunters when It comes to shopping a product or service, but he deplores our lack ilF' of care and knowledge when it comes to shopping for credit. C53P An Installment sales contract, r.'-* .-Ar J he continued, looks like s bill of lading and not even the most liter­ 7.97 2.97 2.97 3.97 ate of us is able to underatand in terms of dollars and cents how much we are paying. OCt3CC2X5GD- I think Wnlsh makes a fine point when he rites that our average 7-PIECE SOLID BRASS family savings today amount to some $1,100 and yet it is these very families that use credit the Eldon most extensively. He points that Women’s Fur Trimmed Women’s and Girls’ Orion most of us spend $50 to finance a Think-A-Tron $250 purchase. ASTRO If Instead, you borrowed the FMEPUCE ENSEMBLE $250 from your savings account, LEATHER GLOVES KNIT GLOVES pledging your pass book or split­ Y'ou a.sk a que.stion. It an­ ting the account, the rate would swers in lites. It thinks. It remembers. All question.* 47 Made of Pigtex. In Fancy knit. In white, be less than 3 per cent and the Caitoifi fcpy n, 3>pl«c« black and brown. Sizes gray, black, green, actual cost to you , $7. BASE edited and authenticated by to 8Vi. It will not be easy to standize Book of Knowledge. 8 beige. Sizes 8-M-L. fuwMt, pdr of andirons 2.57 1.67 credit charges. Too many vari­ ables are Involved. Some persons By Ideal are better credit risks than others, You can own •25 and those who are poorer risks Set includes pair of .colid bras.s urn top andirons. 4-piece solid brass fireset which in­ should be charged more. Hoist controls, simulated rocket fire, motor power 8ome credit charges include your owD[ business! cludes shovel, poker, bru.sh and stand ; .solid brass frame curtain screen, 38” wide and various types of insurance, dif­ shift, astro scope control, car control cable, view­ PLAY TIME ferent aervlcea; other credit 31” high with pull-chain for easy opening and closing. ing screen shows space ship in flight, astronaut If you want more than just a job . . . if you want charges Include leas of those In­ gredients. Yet I can’t see that ... • ■ Unbreakable Heavy Duty to give more and get more . . . then Mobil offers It would be difficult, to lenders to mechanically synchronized direction finder. you a chance to run your own business! spell out not Just what they are charging, but what the charge IRONING We wiQ train you. You can earn a well-above- covers and explain why. This is SOLID BRASS what we are aiming for. Bverage income and become a respected business­ CEMENT MIXER (All rights reserved. Newspaper man in your community. Enterprise Assn.) ., 1 7 ” Long Includes: Ironing board, WOOD BASKET electric iron, pad and cover. So if you think you’re the right man, please wnte KENT FARMER KILLED High Be mother’s little helper. or pb^e Kent, Dec, (/P) —A 44-year-old 3.87 farmer waa McldenUilly shot to Mr. H. H. Stenner—JA 2-8281—Waamnua Avc., Hftrtfcrd Women’s Liather Palm death by his own rifle while work­ 9.97 Sturdy polyethylene - truck with mixer drum that Oiris’ Dulky K*it ing In the field’s with a tractor yes­ revolves automatically as truck is pushed. Drum 5.00 terday, The body o f Phillip H. .v4 Peet, Route 7, was found about platform tilts, trough swings from side to side. In fu m in g Mild brsM with esat five feet from the tractor by a WOOL GLOVES ORLON M IH E N S neighbor. The rifle, which police brass feat Swivel handle. Matches Ideal fo r driving. £la*tie wristlets. Mul- said Peet may have carried for small game, was found lodged up­ M O n i OIL COMPANY fireplace ensemble. Beige-Slack. Sites S- ticoior designs. EUue, M-U red, gold. 8-M-L. right In one of the vehicle's wheels. LAYAWAY TOYS NOW AT KING’S LOW PRICES •AJr EQUAL OFPOBTUNITY EMFLOTE3L’* 1.37 1.67 >PoUce said they were unable tq say how It mi|^t have gotUn tbMft / ■ w t m m n e r E B H HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« ERIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 19«1> B4ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961 PAGE NINBTKEN

Only two—tha top two—pamalnad loughed their butchers to main­ plan to take part. The 89-year-old UConn Eliminates HEALTH CAPSULES tola yahr in tha aama ranking they Court Postpones The Majority View * < tain a solid front with A ft P in Notol FWze ■winner recently by Michael A. Paul, MJ). Royal Critic Scotland Yard MMA/t MANeUttTBR eMHlWm Retraining Benefits More Christmas Music hsld last TMT. bargaining. i served a brief jail sentence for de­ KAtY PARHtNO . . . Mandatory ROTC IS THE FALLOUT FROM CUR­ ClaiMeaJ art aarda gained pioat Trial of Lefko 'The strike had idled an esti­ fying police orders against an an^ 3 ^ RENT ATOMIC SOME EXPLO­ in popularity, moving from 19th Aims Barrage mated 9,000 employes of toe three Seeks to Block ti-nuclear sltdown in a London StORf, Dtc. S (/P)—^The UMvera- SIONS OP ANY n/kNGER? tai IMP and ITth In IMO to lOto New London, Dae. t (S) — 'nto yua- Predicted This Season plaea tola yaar. Since art ra- southern' New Jeney and Dela­ British police have warned dem­ produetlons art often priced high­ murder trial oif Oaorga J. Lofko, ware and disrupted toe buying te«s apnotmead yeaterday that Re­ er than other designs, this could M, today was poatponed until 3an. At Princess Pacifist Action onstrators their lives may be im­ serve OSoar Training Corps 2 In Superiot Court at Norwleh. habits of many in the region. periled if they clash inside the Manclie&te;i LUMBER p (TVoto; HunttBCton, W.Va;, h u ^ "Moat had to go tUcwhert to By MART CAMPBELL ^the asaoclation says, and approxi­ indicate that people are buying For Polaris Program A ft P closed many stores when l)Mn pldhad hjr tha ( 0%'«rnmaht for find work because of lack of em (ROTC) training will be on a vol­ New York, Dec. 8 (/P) — "It is mately 80 per cent will be reli^^ous more expensive religious cards this Judge Frank Oovello, State's (Continued from Pago. One) bases with U.S. 'security guards. untary: basis a t the university Atty. Allyn L. Brown, Jf., And London,. Dec. 8 (/P)—Lord Al­ other employes would not cross But demonstrators said neither the tha drat ratratnlnar procrau under ployment opportunltl^ In the my prediction tost there will be in design and message. Ten years season. trincham, who got nowhere with butcher picket lines. Managers the new area tadevelopmant hill. mine fields.*' McMlllen said. "Many after toe fall of 1962. mqre CThristmas music in toe ago about 10 per oent were reli­ .The Increhae In religious cards Public Defender George Oilman (CenUmiad from Page Une) Its welfare secretary, and Terry threat of repulsion by tear gag or At present, all eligible male stu­ agreed there Ifc not Enough time strations will be orderly. Swann his criticism of Queen Elizabeth often ran stores until stocks were Handler, a committee member. even the possibility of getting shot Unamploymeat ia high In Weat went to the shipyards In Nor­ churches, on toe radio and on the gious in theme. The increase has Is entouiasUcaily applauded by Dr. said his group will "pass out leaf- depleted. Virginia, eapadally among coal folk, Va., to the Eastern Seaboard dents are required to take ROTC TV this Christmas than ever be­ been steady throughout toe de­ Bader. He particularly commends remaining In the fall tern) to con­ toe demonstration will be toe first II, opened fire on Princess Mar­ He claimed the government's would deter them. training in their freshman and clude toe case. leta and do some picketing." The Philadelphia Council of toe Invoking of the Official Secrets More than 800 British police were minera. Can theaa men he "re­ Areas> Into neighboring Ohio and fore,". says Dr. Jesse M. Bader, cade. it to parents, of many "rssponsible-demonstra­ William G. Johnson, Jr., of Glas­ garet and her husband yesterday. Amalgamated Meat Cutters and trained for new }oba; can the re­ to construction a re u in Virginia sophpmore years. The university general secretary of the World "Many children leam rather Rather UiAn risk a mistrial, the He suggested that they "abdicate" Act was "an Infringement of the alerted for duty tomorrow at the offers army and air force pro­ This year brief and simple mes­ postponement ' was sought by tions supporting the United States tonbury, YAF state chairman, said Butcher workmen, composed of civil rights of the people of this Is­ huge U.S. Air Force Base at training program aucceed in low­ and West Virginia.” Convention of Churthee o< CJirist sages inside religious cards are soon In their Christian experience hig group is not demonstrating from the royal family, complain­ five local unions in the area, called ering chronic unemployment? Thia grams. (Dlaciplesl. that one of toe things people do Brown. defense program." ing that they are not earning the land.” Three to seven years In Wethersfield. Weekend leave for 700 The one mi^or difference be­ used more often than, but not to against the pacificts, and wants toe membership voting meetings prison is the possible penalty for Royal Air Force men at nearby Btory takee a look at theae and tween the state and federal re­ The trustees based their decision ii!& "Why? Because our world needs the exclusion of. poems, scriptural iS' to send and receive (jhristmas ' tafko, accused of killing Mrs. New London, Dec. 8 (JP)—You “simply to express a majority 16,000 pounds (842,000) a year the after a tentative agreement had other Important queationa.) or a report by toe University Sen­ the Christ of Christmas new more cards," he says. “Parents can be Gladys Choulnarjl In her POquOn- ■won't be able to tell the demon- British treasury pays them. conviction. Henlow w’as canceled in case they training program la aubslstenM passages and prayers. nock Bridge view^lnt" about toe poleuis pro­ been reached Wednesday night. The demonstrations tomorrow should to needed as reinforce­ pay. TValnees under th« federal ate, toe faculty governing body, than ever. Today America it call-, "May peace and Joy be yoilrs at helpful to their children by being home Sept. l8, was etrators without a scorecard to­ gram. , "Office-holders must always be Under the, old contract previous By IblOK UBONAAO that recommended that undergrad­ ed upon to make him central and sure that toe Chrittmaa cards they present In court but did nOt speAk. morrow. free to reslra office If they feel are planned for the U.S. bases at ments. program will be paid at the date FALLOUT MAKES UP A VERY Christmas time” is a typical mes­ Roger E. Ewaybill of New York unequal to It,” Altrincham wrote weekly wage scales in the meat Wethersfield, Essex, and Brize Huntington, W.Va. Dec. 8 i/P)— uates be given toe option of t^ in g not marginal." sage. OtoiSr arP) —A & P lice reports, and received a con­ McMiUen aald. "The two states of 16 weeks' subsistence. tion with a Civil Disobedience and Dr. Ro.ss Stephen.s, assistant cussion and fractured skull. have similar problems—high un­ While it is too early to draw any professor of political science at Stores in a tri-state area closed b.v demonstration in Britain tomorrow a seven-day strike of some 1,000 employment in the mine fleMa and atatiatics from the federal program, by the British committee of 100. UConn and formerly at University CX>MMANDER SHOOTS SELF In industrial arsas." tola is what West Virginia has of Wisconsin's Urban Studies Cen­ meat department employes will re­ Spokesman from each group ter. open Monda.v after approval of a Alameda, Calif., Dec. 8 (A')—The The West Virginia departmant found from its state program: have emphasized that the demon­ Na'vy announced la.st night that of amployment aecurlty now lists Reports, divided into six pop­ new 27-month contract calling for 1. The age of unemployed work­ ulation classes, will be judged on an 811 weekly pay raise and other the commander of an air group 63,300, or lO.a per cent of Its la­ ers enrolled in claaaea ranged from the bases of content, comprehen­ benefits. aboard the Carrier USS Ranger bor force, aa out of work. While 18 to 59 years. The average age sibility, utility and attractiveness. A 4 P said It would reopen Mon­ apparently shot himeelf. The there is no bntakdown of the Job­ was 35.2 years. Perisunal Notices Entries must be submitted by day "because we don’t want to re­ wound wss fatal. less by occupation, state officials The length of time the Jan. 2. open halfway. We want to have A Navy spokesman at Alameda say a large majority are coal min­ trainees had been unemployed DOUBLE S&H GREEN STAMPS on all CHRISTMAS TREES ONLY AT THE ever.v store complete In every re­ Naval Air Station said Cmdr. fiahkadsL ers. ranged front one month to five OLD BILL PAID spect" Bernard Sevilla, head of the car­ They point to figures which years. The average was 8.2 months. Card of Thanks We wish to thank all of our neigh­ Adams, Mass,, Dec. 8 Butchers for Acme and Food rier’s Air Group 9. was found dead show the mins employment in the 8. The educational level complet­ bors. friends and relatives for the many Hardware store proprietor Albert I Fair stores in eastern Pennsyl- in his stateroom Wednesday after­ SAVE YOU MONEY" state has dwindled from a peak of ed by enrolleea ranged from sec­ acts of kindness and sympathy shown Abraham found a 820 bill in the vania, southern New Jersey and noon. The carrier is In the Western us in our recent bereavement. We es­ j 140,000 in 1N» to 48,800 this ond grade to one year of college. pecially thank all those who sent the mall yesterday and an unsigned j Delaware also approved the 27- Pacific with the U.S. 7th fleet. Rag. 19.95 year. TTie average grade completed was OPEN 7 DAYS beautiful floral tributes and loaned the note saying the money was for an month contract and began retum- Hometown and other details COMPARE-LOW TOY PRIcis PEEK-A-BREir Sonia early eriUcs maintained 8.9. use of cars. unpaid bill. He said his records I ing at once to their jobs yester- were not immediately available, COFFEEMAKER 4. The number of dependents that even if the coal minera could LIVE CHRISTMAS TREES The Hubbard family. showed no such account. I day. Acme and Food Fair had fur­ the Navy said. 8 A-M. to 9 P.M. Nowatdilig—no be retrained, they atUl wouldn't ranged from 0 to 11 wdth an aver­ BEAUTIFUL FRAZIER FUR—FRESHLY DUG PROM 8 to 8 FEET TALL BUY NOW—SELECTION IS DWINDLING 199 leave their homee up the creeks age of 4.1. tkniiig—iotitmd and hollows to And work. IfbrgetitlBmrsolactor. McMUlen s|^8 he has prelimi­ From Cadiz Priced From WEEKEND SPECIALS DISCOUNTED TO nary figuiea to ^ o v e otherwise. SATURDAY and SUNDAY $5.00 $20 ®o Rag. 19.95 SSty-hlne bf the first 100 men Ona of the lawyers at the trial AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC retrained founds jobs in their of actor John Booth, accused of 8 AM. to 6 PM. 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OONN« FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961 PAGE TWENTY-ONE Hungary See n Group Satisfied In Bid to Win With Wing Work Satisfactory progress on the West Friends addition at Cheney Library was noted by the Manchester Building V«L XXVI, No. 14 Friday, December 8 Compiled by Stadenta of Manehoster Hish School Mr. WllUam C. Cot. Facility Adriaer By AmhBONT mAiKlll Committee after a tour of the Budapest, Dec. fi (JP>— Hun- premises Wednesday night. fory ’di Ccunmunlst govenunenf ap­ Committee members met at the Safety Them e pears to bo launching a carefully Municipal Building after the tour Hopeful Hoopsters Prepare to discuss the project and to In­ conoidered eampal|:n to win quire about plans to erect two Driven Home friends and influence people in the new firehouses in town. West. Five yearn, after Soviet tanks Accompanying the committee For Coming Cage Season By Tndy’ Fihn blasted the Hungarian revolt and around the additions, expected to brought Janoe Kadar to power, be completed by Jan. 5, were Miss his regime is making a bid to be Anna French, head librarian, and SucceMful baiketball teama us­ Bailey Auditorium resounded accepted as respectable in western William Buckley, chairman of the DOBIN'S ually look to the seasoned vet­ CLASS MNOS READY with the hum of the spssdway rac­ eyes. library board. erans to carry the major load, er as MHS students viewed a film Ultimsensltlve, the present Mag­ especially in the opening nm es. MHS Students Committee Chairman Gil Coles Class of 1962-Students who of the 1961 IndlonapolU SOO at yar rulers maintain that the West Indicated the satisfaction over the DEPT. STORE Without any letterman rentming ordered their class rings last two assemblies Tuesday. The film is tmfair in labeling Hungary as additions appeared to be unani­ from last year's team, and a com­ was Introduced by Mr. Robert September may pick them up Collect Money a ‘colonialist slum” whose. people mous with the committee and that plete change in the coaching staff, now at the jeweler from whom Velth, "Rookie of the Tear,” one would probably rise In rebellion Mr. Philip S. Hyde will have a they were ordered of the top drivers, and a partici­ formal approval of the job will tedious task for the 1961-62 bas­ again if it were not for the 60,000 come later. Fot Hurt Child pant in the annual epectoele. Russian troops garrisoned in the ketball season The new heao Designed to demonstrate that Thomas Monahan, building in­ mentor, a.ssi.sted by Mr. Nicholas country. speedway racers practice highway The invitation extended United spector, told the committee he Costa and Mr. James Moriarty, A goal of 315 was multiplied safety in their driving, the picture and the architect had been work­ will be starting from scratch, em­ more than six times by girls from Nations Secretary - General U also showed the racers and skilled Thant to come here and see for ing on what requirements were r ploying a team consisting mainly MHS who were collecting money mechanics preparing the ca n for of last year's jayyee squad. for the Terry Carter Fund. The himself Is a gamble which follows needed for the proposed two fire­ Ir.. the race. a good deal of preliminary prob­ houses. SKCIM mWHASC However, the situation may not fund was started for 7-year-old Mr. 'Veith stressed the need for be as glum as It seems at first Terry Carter from Wethersfield ing of western observers’ •views Previously, the town had ap­ One well established facet oi seat belts in cars. Already four on Hungary. glance. Last year's jaiwees boast­ who was burned Halloween night states have made these belts com­ propriated 323,000 to begin plan­ ed a 16-2 record. The bulk of the American society is the fad. Fads when a candle In a pumpkin ignit­ During the past few months a ning for the two firehouses. The and 'rages’ have been occurring pulsory. On the racetrack or number of western journalists, team hailed from the sophomore ed her costume. ' public highway seat belts have study will detail costs and select class, thus packing this year's var since Queen Elizabeth's subjects The girls, Cheryl McCloud, some from the United States, have the two sites, as well as compile copied her to gain her royal favor. been known to save lives or been granted vLsas to tour Hungary »ity quintet with juniors. Charlene McCloud, Carol Linders, prevent serious injury. other data. Mr. Hyde has been working 14 Today's fads take shapd in di­ Barbara Gtanick and Carol Heck, and rise up the situation at first The library will be closed three j verse ways: inside-out sweat Mr. 'Veith pointed out that while hand. I varsity hopefuls, including only Intended to collect 315 for the driving three rules should be kept or four weeks soon after Christ­ three seniors. The lower segment shirts, shoelaces threated from top sponsors of the fund, radio sta­ in mind; Courtesy, alertness, and The regime has noted that a mas while walla are knocked out of this group will compose the to bottom and wild 1940-styie tion WDRC. When they first j a knowledge of the car’s condition. number of the subsequent reports between the existing building and iayvee quintet. This playinig should neckties. The 'sack and ch.-mlse’ counted the money they found they The movie again "drove home” did not reflect unfavorably on de­ new addition. give them the experience they are gone; but they have been re­ had collected 356.94. 'They decided' the thought of safety like a pre­ velopments In the country, al­ Cost of the addition is 3380.000. might have lost sitting on the var­ placed by knee-knockers and to build the quota to 3100. | viously viewed film, "Signal 30.” though most of the newspapers and sity bench. All 14 will continue to culottes. How do MHS students After canvassing the Green I The assembly also served to Intro­ Journals carrying the stories rep­ practice together. feel about fads? Manor area of Manchester for an­ duce the new 'rice-principal, Mr. resented political hues which were Head Lyin’ Gnus In order to make room for Stan Sholik, '83: "I think they're other two hours they received an Blaine Miller, to the student body. anything but Red. Gnus are news, especially if they have two heads. Dallas News Photographer..Clint Grant these players, the bulk of the all right as long as they don't get additional 345.94. With this money, Mr. Miller's duties now include Encouraged, th e government did a double take as he drove past the gnu's cage at Marsalis Park zoo. He pointed hi.s so^omores have been entered as out of hand. It is rather silly to 3102.66. they went to WDRC being advisor to the junior class. last week took a big step forward camera with a 400mm lens and came up with this amusing result. Then he went in close Baby Pride a h i^ school team in the Rec In­ wear an Inslde-out sweat-shirt where they were interviewed over Mary Pierce, '63. and Invited a group of 3 West Euro­ to tnvc.stigate. Actually there are two gnus with heads together, but they broke up the termediate league. These boys, every day.” the air by disc-jockey Jim Raynpr. pean newspapermen for whom cozy pone when Grant cam" in range. (AP Photofax). who Mr. Hyde feels are "not yet Ellen Hochberg, '62; "I don't go To climax the Terry Carter Jock Worthing, played by Ron Plrkey '62. discovered he Is In fact Earnest and needs to masquer­ ministers were made available to PHOTOORAPHERS yvee caliber" will be coached in for fads too much. They change Fund, WDRC, with the Manches­ ade no longer. Sock A/Buskin’s production of "The Importance of Being Earnest” was enjoyed be quizzed at news conferences. ' Mr. Costa in a league with This was something novel in 6 so fast you’rs hardly used to one ter girls, has agreed to hold a rec­ by more than one thousand, and the twist ending surprised many. Jeff Pond '63, Liz Dawkins '64, Round Table munity Hall, 8 p.m., "Youth” ; 7 p.m., color slides by E. Marshall very keen competition. Under this ord hop for her sometime before Jeff Thomas '63, and Cecily England '62 are Intent as Ron reveals his own unrealized Identity. The (Communist Hungary. At two of system, Mr. Oosta will be giving before another has taken Its Bio-Bits Hlllstown Juvenile, Grange Hall, Noble, master of Hillstown Grange. place.” Christmas. Jeff Thomas, '63 production proved to be a delightful evening's enterttdnment. (Herald photo by Phnto). the conferences—with the minister Grange JSotes an extra night a week for the of culture and the mlnieter of ag­ sophomores •who would otherwise Judy McA.uley, ’63; "Fads are Overheard in one of the college Kept Active good If they are not too extrav­ riculture — 'the questions came be cut. Parents Meet biology classes, who have been do­ direct from the floor. At a third Prize winning recipes In the na­ With the abundance of Are nta- agant. You’re Just not with it ing laboratory experiments on the with First Deputy Premier Gyula tional bake-off which was held at tsrlal, this year's quintet will if you’re completely different from During Yule frog in recent weeks: Sock and Buskin Play Deemed Kallsi, they had to be eubmitted Worcester, Mass., last month have j count on depth where they lack the rest” With I ’eachers "Oh no! I stuck the match- 6-inch Household Scissors in advance. been released. Mrs. Maynard A. 3’/i-incb Straight Nail Scissors in experience. In pre-season scrlm- Bob Papanos, '62; *T have mix­ stick down his throat!” Plenty of Christmas spirit ehor- Kallai not only tried to exhibit ■nages the Indians’ shooting per­ ed fe e lin g Fads tend to encour­ At Open House "Is he supposed to leak when scterlzes the Round Table Singers frankness by answering wide- McCullough, of Harvard, 111., took CHRISTMAS centages ■were high with a fiurly age Independence and originality you cut him open?” Success by Premiere Audience as they plunge Into a complex ranging questions but also made a "best of show” with her recipe for even distribution of points. in thoee who start them. On the Manchester High School's annu­ "Look, when you push the eye yuletide schedule, performing In bid for a betterment in tense U.S.- onion dinner rolls. WREATHS "We're improving In scrim­ other hand it is typically Amer­ al Open House was held Monday, socket the eye pops out.” various places. Consisting o f about Hungarlan relations by saying the Onion Dinner Rolls mages. Our offense is smoothing ican having everyone doing the Dec. 4. Mr. Raymond Rogers, "Excuse me, but did you find A lively plot, entertaining char-i>has decided to marry Miss Prism,■4 BASKETS ing New Ekigland Champs in a to list parents’ names as they "My frog's name Is Cleopatra. production of the&Oscar Wilde shall not continue unmarried. aging to remain unperturbed while Manchester and the 50-50 Club of the Kadar regime will have sur­ recent scrimmage. What’s yours?” play, "The Importance of Being St. Mary’s Episcopal Church on cup for kneading) came In. Also National Honor So­ Lady Bracknell's conversation serving tea for Gwendolyn and mounted two of Its toughest post- 6 tablespoons shortening, melt­ Forged Steel Co-Captain F^ul Quej', *63, has ciety members were stationed in "It moved:!" Earnest,” Friday, Dec. 1. Cecily, at the moment very much Dec. 1. They sang at the Masonlo $2.50 PHOTO SPECIAL I Folksongs Taped with Miss Prism reveals that Jack Temple for the Order of the East­ 1956 hurdles. ed. taken over Mike Reardon’s Job as various areas of the school build­ Pat Rackowskl, '64 During the course ot the eve­ is Lady Bracknell’s nephew, Al­ at odds. It haa for long been embar­ Put yeast in bowl, add water, field general. Quey, a talentd play­ ing as guides. ^ ern Star on Dec. 3. In West Hart­ 3— 5x7 POR1HAITS ning, the simple word ''’earnest" gernon’s older brother and that All of this would not have been ford they performed for the Met­ rassed by the perennial placing of sugar, salt, molasses and onion er and line dribbler, has made his F or ‘Sounds’ ^Show "The program tvas greatly aid­ produce a wide variety of implica­ hts name li’ "Earnest.” A rosy fu­ possible without the assistance of the Hungarian question on the soup mix. Stir to dissolve com­ CEMETERY mark in seximmages with accurate ropolitan Women's Club on Dec. 5. ed with the students as reception­ tions and subsequent complica­ ture Is promised for all. Mr. Donald Thomas, director, smd They also sarig on Dec. 7 at the United Nations agenda and obvi­ pletely. Add well-beaten egg. Stir BLANKETS 6 WALLET SIZE Shooting and deceptive plav. Other Not content with producing a ists. They helped allow a more Quill Chang es tions for all the characters In the The main theme of the story is his assistants, Miss Mary Abbe ously hopes that U Thant will in three cups flour and- beat vig­ badkeourt candidates Include Tolland Congregational (?hurch. good program using only local tal­ personal conference between the play. Set in London, England. In enhanced by the fact it Is a period and Mrs. Carolyn Ehrman. Their Continuing Its appearances, the preside over Its burial. orously. Add melted shortening George May, ’03. an outstanding ent, "Sounds of MHS” has taken parent and teacher. They also the 1890's, the main portion of the play, transporting the audience i effprts combined with the efforts If U Thant can report even and remaining flour and beat. Limited Time Only fo o t e r and ball-handler: Don Format, Name Round Table plans to sing at the POMPON to importing, program material helped so that the teacher could story centers around the romantic not only in characterization but in ; of the cast and club members Center Congregational (Jhurch .on moderately favorably on Hungary, Turn out on lightly floured board Simmons. ’63 a defensive stand­ from out of town. The latest ar­ be able to see more of the parents attempts of two young gentlemen, atmosphere. The Victorian feeling | made, as one observer commented, Dec. 11 for the Garden Club. As In It could bo useful material for the and knead until smooth. Set to BOUQUETS out for the Papooses; Mike Lauten rival to grace the program's half of their students, rather than hav­ "Manchester High School Fine both pursuing different young was best brought out by two but- "A very enjoyable evening.” previous years, the group will par­ communists In a wider sphere. rise in greased bowl covered with • Choice of So’vlet Premier Khrushchev damp cloth In a warm place (80 badi, and Jerry Mistretta. ’63. hour is Kenneth Taplffi, a junior ing a few parents monopolize the Arts Magazine,” formerly known ladles under the guise of the lers. Mark Abraitis, '62, as Lane, Barbara Pearce '63 ticipate In the Annual (Christmas And Up ^Cper An injury has sidelined Doug at the University of Connecticut entire time,” Mr. Rogers comment­ same non-existent brother. Earn­ ooUld danj:Ie the report before degrees). Let rise until double In 10 styles. as "Quill” Is to have an entire­ Concert at the school on Monday bulk. Knead dough and shape In­ pair Pearson, "AS, a strong candidate who Is majoring In psychology. ed. Mr. Rogers and Mr. Bmmer­ est. evening, Dec. 18. They will com­ Stalinist China and Albania as an E ly new format this year. The Uni­ to rolls, (^ver with a damp cloth. I.Arge Assortment for a starting berth. Mr. Taplin prepared a tape of folk ling said that they fou gh t the Ronald Plrkey, '62, effectively plete their Christmas appearances example of how his way to com­ munism pays off in a country Let rise again until double In Rebounding may be the Indians' songs, accompanlng himself on the new program was very successful versity of (Connecticut's Fine Art portrayed Jack Worthing, the by performing, for the Kiwants and POHEO PLANTS weakest facet o f play. The addi­ guitar. The tape will be used to and that they were both glad to which has prepared to shed Its bulk and bake at 400 degrees for Magazine will serve as the model more serious of the two suitors. Rotary Clubs of Manchester at the 20 minutes. Brush with 'melted At . M • Nickel-plated, tion o f 6 foot 4 Da've McKenna, illustrate a two-part lecture on see the parents’ interest In their Country (?lub on Dec. 19. blood to rid -Itself of Stalinist pairs for the MHS publication. "Quill" It was Jack who had invented tyranny. butter. Makes three dozen large Reasonable Prices 'SS, win help. McKenna has done American Folksinging by David sons’ and daughters’ schoolwork. was solely a literary production. The holiday season however does REG. $18 JO highly polished. Monahan. EJamest, his wicked brother, in or­ dinner rolls. • for the bulk of the rebounding and a Lynne Roscoe, '63 But in the future, under Its new der to explain hla own frequent not conclude the Round Table’s The McCullough family wa« good part o f the scoring in pre- Mr. Taplin’s talent came to the name, It will represent the Art active routine. On March 3, they 3 Roads Lead t o C rim e ’’Sounds” program planner’s at­ travels to London. Earnest Is c u ­ chosen the “ typical farm family” All Photos Taken season play. Oo-Captain Bill An- Department as well as the Eng­ rled away In Paris by a severe will perform with the Connecticut this year by the milk farmers of druiot, *02, Mac McCurry, '68, tention through David Monahan of lish Department. Opera Company in the production Denver—After 17 years as Catho­ In Your Home the English Department Mr. Students Hear chill." Jack’s sorrowful return to the country through tftie U.S. and Dennis Dally, ’02, have to Printed In the magazine will be the country, complete with ban­ of Verdi’s "Alda” at the Bushnell lic chaplain In the Colorado State Chamber of Commerce. count on husUa determination Monahan had been introduced to stories, poems, and reproductions Memorial In Hartford. Matinees Prison, the Rev. Juetln McKeman McCONVILLE Now thru Dec. 15 dana -sized handkerchief and Pomona Actlvltiee C him by Bert Porter, another folk i to make up for lack of height in of eight or ten art works of su­ wdll be performed on March 1 and believes this la the formula that Dec. 8 — Bolton Grange, Com­ r n f i/ i POWER-PRO c mourning clothes, was especially Call Collect rebounding. McCurry was last singer friend of Mr. Monahan’s. It | French Tapes perior quality. Plans also call for 2. Kenneth Woods, '63 makes a man turn to crime; "the season’s Jv Ugh scorer and a was through Bert Porter, inciden­ stories and poems to be illustrat­ well presented. combination of Improper home en- <5REENHOUSES- The object of Jack's affections, Windsor strong rebounder. Jhn Leavitt ’63, tally, that Mr. Taplin became in­ Mr. Michael Guadano's third year ed. ^ •vlronment, lack of supervision, and .■i02 WOODBRIDGE ST.— Ml 9-5947 MUrdock 8-3249 Todd Potter, ’03. and Neil Wise. terested in folksinging. French classes have been listening Because thl^^ublication will be Gwendolyn Fairfax, was delight­ bad associates." ^^SN O W THROW' fully characterized by Elizabeth ^83. may also see limited varsity Although offered several jobs as to tape recordings of native French produced by professional printers, Sophs Present OfBN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS action. a professional singer, Mr. Taplin voices. These tapes are helping stu­ there will be only one issue this Dawkins. '64. Gwendolyn, who has WESLEYAN NAm ES WOMAN has turned them down in prefer­ dents to gain more proficiency In year, appearing on or around known Jack only In London un­ Middletowm, Dec. 8 (/P)—For the Newcomer Tom Kelley. ’62. is April 1. CEMENT expected to be a big help under ence to amateur folksinging en­ understanding spoken- French. der the name of Earnest, is a Practice Plays first time tn Its 130-year history, Read Herald .4dvs. the boards when he gets In shape, gagements. This project is a vital part of Any interested student or teach­ sweet, rather flirtatious young Wesleyan University has appoint­ er may submit literary scripts or W. H. ENGLAND Put POWER to w o r k lS and has adjusted to the Indians’ The program will be broadcast language laboratory foreign lan­ girl, and is perhaps Just as much Two plays, "Happy Journey” and ed a woman to a permanent fac­ style of play. over WINF at ’’Sounds of MHS’s” guage teachers are establishing art pieces of all types to any in love with the name of Earnest ulty position. LUMBER CO. member of the'. Fine Arts staff "Sunny Morning,” were presented If the breaks go Its way, Man­ usual Friday timeslot (10:05 p m.) at MHS. It consists of selected as with Jack himself. Gwendolyn ^ sa lie L. Colle was named as- shoveling your snow...Oi for consideration- Cecily England to guests Principal A. Raymond ■ociate professor of history, to be • Open All Day Saturday e chester will win Its share of the at a date to be announced. stories from a ■French book. succeeds in getting "Earnest" to Rogers and Miss Helen Estes, head Philip Rice, ’62 "Promenades En France.” The Is president of the staff. Wendy effective next July 1. She came to games. The first few contests Stuek, secretary, and Lydia Jack­ propose to her, only to be Inter­ Vincent Feshler Linda Hossett of the English department, by Mrs. “At the Oreen”—Ml 9-6201 cleans the average drive r p may ten the story. With a IltUe tapes are played once for com­ rupted by her mother’s entrance. Wesleyan last July as a •visiting ie. treasurer. Mary Ann Koval- Lavenla BonlsteFa third period associate professor. experience and a taste of com­ Applications for the MHS Sci­ prehending the story and again to Gwendolyn's mother, the dom­ class this week. The presentation ence Exhibit which wdll be held find answers to questions which cek is chairman of the editorial way In 11 minutes petition this quintet has the poten­ committee and Pete Gabion is ineering Lady Augusta Bracknell, Legion of Honor was In preparation for the study tial to hold Its own against most April 28 may be obtained from bring out the main theme of the was well depicted as a very Im- of "Our Town” by Thornton Wilder. any Science teacher. They must story. In this wry the students are head of the art committee. OCHL opponents. Terri Phllbrlck, '64 pte.ssive character by 'Cecily Eng­ "Happy Journey” is classified as Neil Wise, '63 be in by Dec. 18. Physics stu­ also learning about the people, his­ land. '62. Lady Bracknell, described Why is it that some people seem “I’m not sensitive about it. You a family comedy without proper­ dents may submit applications up tory and geography of France. to know everybody? This week's can call me a hick If you want. ties. It depicts the philosophy of a to Jan. 29. by Jack (alias Earnest) as a "mon­ Jane Haid, '63 ster without a myth, which is be­ Leglonnailre, Vincent “ Buddy" I LIKE Indians and cows.”' This family who visit a married daugh­ PERFEaiY PROPORTIONED MIRC Tastes ing a little unfair,” learns, upon Feshler has the answer. It Is be­ statement seems to raise some ter. All of the action takes place •■D-240 Defense Club inquiry of "minor matters,” that cause he has participated In Just doubt as to who or what, besides within a four-chair radius; the re­ for YOU Jack doc.s not know who his par­ about everything. Linda Hasselt, resides in Bolton. maining props are imaginary. Exotic Dishes ents are and, therefore, forbids Buddy does not believe In only As has become obvious, Linda is “ Sunny Morning” is a Spanish by Holds Meeting Gwendolyn’s engagement. half doing anything, and thhs is often subjected to good natured play taking place In the early " The roie of Algernon Moneneff. a why he has always manageo to teasing on this subject and upon 1800's on a park bench. It is sym­ TTie Cl'vll Defense Club, under Life In different countries was dashing young man-about-town, into his already crowded schedule. that o^ her hobby, knitting. One bolic of two old people who meet the diPecUon of advUor, Mr. Ul­ the topic of discussion at a meet­ was brought to life by Jeffrey He has been a member of both the of the most recent enterprises of and suddenly "flashback” to realize rich Blscholtz held an org;anlza- ing Wednesday night of the Man- Pond, '63. Algernon, Jack’s friend Junior and the Senior Boy’s Clubs “ the real Madame Defarge” is the. they w'ere once lovers. They tell tlonal meeting Nov. 21 to elect Chester International Relations and close companion and Gwen­ and this year was elected president making of a pair of green woolen tales and plan to meet another officers. Thoee eletced were Clyde Club (MIRC), held in the teacher’s dolyn's cousin, learns that Jack of the Varsity-M Club. As a rep­ mittens. When discovered star­ sunny morning. Rauschenbach, chairman of com­ cafeteria. has a ward, "only Just eighteen,” resentative , to the studeqt coun­ ing at the thumbs of those mit­ The students are presenting It’s munications Jon Lambert, assist­ The theme was carried out in who resides at Jack's country home cil, he does more than his share by tens which are approximately these plays In order to familiarize ant; Phil Kenny, chairman of res­ two ways. First, a few club mem­ and who is already very much in serving on both the awards and twice as long as necessary,, one themselves with drama and the cue squad; Robert Strinjike, as­ bers supplied dishes of foreign love with wicked, but non-existent the apple .-committees. This fall he meaning of stage Ians;uage. Par­ self- sistant; Paul Glglio, c/.alrman of brother Earnest. Algernon, there­ receives the caustic comment. foods for the members of the club was elected by his homeroom to "I'm planning to fold them over ticipants include Michael Gannutz. first aid; and (?hrls Karps, asslst- to enjoy for supper. It was hoped fore. travels 'to the country, under voice their Ideas on the Senior Peter Casella, Sandy Olschetski. propelled' m t. the pretext of visiting Bunbury, a and button them." This "slight Elaine Slegeski, Roberta Eagleaon, that, by experiencing these foods, commencement committee. miscalculation" is one of the few Club members ■will prepare a each member would get an Idea of very close friend who Is both a Connie Pelletier, Thomas Ritchie, you just serious invalid and as non-existent ■ Sports play a major part in Linda Hassett makes as wit­ plan of action for the high school the different types of dishes for Buddy's life, and hla athletic ablU- •Virginia Pratt, James Armstrong. to follow In time of emergency. which each country is famous. as Earnest. nessed by the fact that she has Dave Churilla, Tom Provencal, Kathleen Vennart, '64, presented tles cover a wide area. Besides oc­ belonged . to the National Honor steer! Oivll Defense Club also plans to Italy was represented by spaghet­ cupying most of his spare time at Bonny Roberta and Carol Hanson. 8 see moriea pertaining to civil de­ an entertaining portrayal of Jack’s Society for three years and is 8 ti, Sweden by Swedish meatballs, home with sports, Buddy uses his Feriie Selwitz, • Slashes 20-Inch path through daepait fense In future meetmgs. and the United States by delicious ward, Cecily Cardew. Cecily is presently taking Advanced Place­ quite prepared to fall In love with skill on the playing field to bring ment English, L^in IV, as well as A fobufout version of tfie ny~ snow. Students who wish to Join this pie dessert. victories to Manchester. Not only club may pick up an application After the meal, the three for­ Earnest: and when Algernon ar­ Biology, History, and Gregg Note- fen Meet flip that It most be­ blank in room 250 from Mr. rives, pretending to be Jack’s did he lead Manchester’s soccer hand. Officers Elected • Powerful 314 h. p., 4-cyclo angina with eign exchange students of MHS, team on to victory as co-captain coming to all llgurtt. Tfie Escboltz. Applicants should have brother Earnest, Cecily, after the "Hatchet” is a Student Council Harald Muehlberger, Hiroko No- this fall, "but he has played on the At French Club fined bodice It all over easy wind-up automatic starter. some training through scouts. Red gaml and Annetta Stauning, form­ supposed Earnest has duly pro­ alternate, has belonged to all the CroM, Nurses’ Aid program, volun­ posed to her, informs him that they Junior Varsity basketball and base­ shadow embroidery In a ed a panel, and discussed life in ball teams. girls’ clubs, to the Girls' Leaders ------^ and you get • Safa^ clutch...Rotor won't revolve teer fire fighting or other first aid have been engaged three months. Club, Current Affairs Club, Span­ Election ot officers was on the preMy plume morll ktpl their countries. Such things as an The situation becomes thoroughly until clutch la engaged. and rescue groups. During Buddy's few leisure ish and Latin clubs and MHS agenda at afrfecent meeting of the smoethfy In line by Vol lace '*’• DOBIN’wS average, school day and extra-«ur- ludicrous when Cecily tries to bring hours, he likes to listen to good ricular activities were discussed. Publications. combined French II, III, and I^' outlines. Airy embroidery ond DIVIDEND about a reconciliation tetween music of any type. Battling it out Club. The executive board is as • Snow chute blaate enow up to 35 The panel was followed by an in­ ‘‘Earnest" and Jack, wh6 comes ^ She likes all intramural activ­ DOLLARS! Girls Club Mc^es for top place among Buddy’s follows: President, Susan Brown. lace loritit tha Important walk-' feet away In any direction daslrad. formal question and answer period. home In deep mourning for his de­ favorites In the world of eating are ities, especially modern dancing. Also during the night, the execu­ "Cratch” is devoted to books by '62, vice president, Sally Brown, Ing tilt, slim lined hem. OTHER; MOWERS from 88.C0 parted brother. spaghetti and keilbasa. • Heavy-duty snow-tread tirea on big Christmas Books tive board of the club presented a At this point Gwendolyn arrives Ernest Hemingway, rain, the '62; and secretary, Catherine (japi- White, Pelpl Pinl:, Bloch, love- Few things annoy Buddy as a lozzi, '63. -A ■ few foreign games. at Jack's country home, and the rule, but one that will never fail beach, and baseball. She abhors Apple fied. EASY TERMS 10-lnch wheals. Making rifta for underpriril Those who would still like to two girls. In a very effective scene getting up early. One of the main projects of the to start him seething is a crowd of Frenqh Club la to publish the children was the main ob- join this club, should see either at tea In the garden, each in­ people blocking the hall when he is Linda has been th’e vice presi­ • Lasting automoblla-typa finish. Jectiva ot tha Senior Girls Club Mrs. Lucille Gipson or Jay R. Sta­ French newspaper, ” I>e Temps En * \ ^ forms the other that the one she In-a. hurry to get from one class dent, president, and this year Is FITTING AND SERVICE at the lost meeting. ger, club advisors. thought .was Earnest Is someone to another. a senior advisor of the Bolton Temps,’’ approximately every Philip Rider, '63 month. The first Issue of the paper The giria busily prepared the very different. Despite Jack’s ap­ Buddy spent his summer working CYO.- FREE OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 fining and aewed up the stuffed parent distaste for the truth, he She plans to go to the University contained a crossword . puzzle, gninials whteb will be Christmoa Book reports on historical novels at a Hartford insurance company. U forced to admit that there is But not content with only one job, of Connecticut next year and will news about the various French SATURDAY T1U 5:30 PM. isreesnti for underdMleged diU- are b^lng. given in Miss Anna Mc­ classes of MHS, and a poem about DOBIN'S no Earnest O cily and Gwendolyn he also spent three, weeks In Flor­ probably major in lancpiages. dreo. Tbqy oUk> cut o o f plcturea Guire’s level 1 English 2 claoecs. ore prepared to forgive their suit­ ida working on a commercial fish­ Linda is the daughter of Mr. autiunn. Tha paper Is circulated Mated them on pueee ot The reports ore tape recorded and ors when Lady Augusta Bracknell, ing boat. and Mrs. James G. Hassett of Birch to sU the French claaaes at the c M b l tbepegee of a hotde. the best wiU be played to Miss Gwendolyn's mother, appears to Budiddy is preparing himself this Mountain Rd., Bolton. high .school, at Barnard Junlo; AMPLE noaa M ott wllf pioviprovide hours McGuire’s level 2 and 8 classes. find the two couples,, along with year with Physics, English IV, Hlg(h School, and to teachers o' o f rntfoymoBt to r &eee unfortu- Cecily England, '62 PAWUNG / Balckdrop for Concert Emphasis is placed on the effect the Rev. Canon Chaussbie, in the Modem Problems and Algera n MHS who request a copy. For­ of history on the common people. drawing room. for further education at the, Uni­ Pupils who are not participating mer Junior High School, and t Glazier’s in A R E A ! boek oovMs were olao dio- Moroha fimltb i*62 holds the |rian of the 'backdrop for the annual The close read historical novels in Dr. Chausable, a scholarly and versity of Bridgeport. in the after school sports programs teachers of MHS who request 828 MAIN ST tributed at the mooting. They Christmoa ooooerL Tbls 12x20 stained gtsum window "reproduo- preparation for a . study of "A somewhat retiring minister who is Buddy and hig parents, Mr. and ore asked to stay out of the gyms copy.' Former French Students wl CORSET SHOP stffl fee pmatMoStrom any tlon ot tha ttane k i ^ was plsnnsd aqd mods by Pat BoJorls '62 w e of Two Cltlea,” by O ^ le s eager to please, was capably per- Mrs. Vincent Feshler fir., reside at desire a edpy of future newspapei ibirm f t t o fiealer

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■ H i • /. FACE TWENTYrTWO MANCHESTER EVENINg HERALD, MANCBD^STER,. CONN,, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER;’CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8. I96l PAGE TWENTY-raiEE BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSIVORD PUZZLE I'M SURE VOUR MONETj tOtfNV, ZCNIME South Windsor TnlcottvUle for the Mansfield childrep for a ice window will be open from 7:80 COM! IN. WOULP SE SETTER. BUSS, A H IN T l. >er Your W om an number of years.- a.m. untM .6:30 p.m. fyuvsrrcRi.tuM SPENT ON ONE OFW ,SUT Lions Set Contest Post Office to Be Open /. WAS JU S T SH0WIN8 BRUSHES. MASTER _ IHADM/SWEET Collection of Toys Extra .window service hours will Mancheater Evening Herald Tal­ THE GIFT UNUSUAL M l HIS LINE OP XCHaWEO be In effect at the Talcottville ^FUPP! TH'CUO cottville eorreepondent, Morris ' I OUESS HMF/ON* Plica OF CAWOV LEFT OOt5|1!?23U5“H 5 .‘ C h o w C o U On Hbine Lighting Slat^ by Church Post Office over , the weekend. SlmoneelU, tolephoite Mitchell Brighten That Corner (5FTMB PooNoi B O M u r W W A W ith Furniture Gift Postmaster Gaetano Slmoncelli YOU'RE OOOPLEOF i» I...... - 8-2382. .^WISHTt. - ‘AMD-mis F i f e LOOKS LIKE A 4VMnrdtlM Atty. FTui* Aheam, praaMant Toys will be collected f6r chil­ reminded patrons today. teANW 6NAINBO ON a/-^IN ST C A ^ \ p iE c e sri PadOe Joyfully received . . . any- TMDOaHT IC lU lM I of the Lloiia ciub, iiuiouae^ dren at the Mansfield State Train­ Tomorrow afternoon the post MIDEAST OIL GAINS OF WtrUelM E CANDY bAIMis t 1*LKS. 50 s____ f f i i w em it BBmbi ■ ing School during the $unday office will remain open until, 6 lime, birthdays, anniver- OAINT/OISH.! 5HOIMOHAI63i)ST iHELPANE. ITWASrUT m eet aiflMnl Ncki Thuraday that a priJM of tiS aav- London — Petroleum production \I 3 0 S T TWatETO THNn Um morning worship service at p.m., and on Sunday there will be in the Middle East Bi the first half •ariea, or anytime you 5eR«DmNA7R00GHRDRlUlS < UBodrWmler Inga bond Will be awardad for thd the Talcottville Congregational window service from 2 to 5 In the HOUSE.<-ICANrTHAM6THOSE NICE , PUT1W EAT-wI •ataE • homa with the R;o«t beautiful out­ of 1961 totaled about 127,000,000 feel like making her llNWeLE 14rS ^ iln r • CU]l|«d Church. afternoon. metric tons, 9 per cent above the Little TOUCHES like it* ower HoMas/Jl'i** ' xsnaFjr tOoddMi o( happy. MibiN rr lI B m tir door. dacoratlona for Chriatman. Rev. Robert K. Shimoda, paator, The lobby Is open until 9 p.m. first half of 19M, according to thi NOlMYSANS «?UNS — ------Inrentor diioord All homo ownera In South Wlnd- dally. r ' IMARACK— WASPBOP MSeiae lOBriUth prinetM aaks that the toys be of the safe Petroleum InformaUon Bureau candy/ ITOrclt It Limber aor are eligible for the prize, but variety, with no pointed or aharp Next week the post office serv­ London. igConjuDcUoo those desiring asaurance that their edges. Thia model, from our /M "sssr ataito.aOb%b aiBipIrod dlUBnly emada homSa wlU be considered are ask­ The Talcottville church has par­ stock, is particularly hteii aCAMeadt BCombread adGboider d a n a ^ M iM ed to mall a postcard to the Lions ; J Ingredient dSAmerkaa ticipated in the collection of toys suited to the breakfast A IX Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN nAbahaetbatag SSCoaUaent Club. in. care of Aheam at 36 nA pflaer . MBiead SSSmaUfilh editer Peach Tree La., Wapplng. The nook or dining alcove, NaSHLrCVNT WBl,THAr SStnr----- »01d ITTarUib ' 44Ptt> aiM liil.f(r SSTopen hoclelry 4BBM cards must be submitted no later displayii:g a colorful set SOSK« Doeoeooo MAKES •mo. ddNeedtecaae TEXAS CSNTWN. U. POCSMITHP THIS ON THAT- OF US Docif r arnteber asOpereted th.an Dec. 22. Three judges have of breakfast or luncheon nriY-ONE TTHRffil IB FROreSSOR aSFaNi . asceremonr . dOBntrancef la 47 Beach bedn selected for the contest. -STRUSCAN aOSmbd aSBemrenlr body fenoet 49 Hone chew NOW IS THE china. There is also ample le i' X ac s s r pn> OOPTNXIN'. DEAL-. ai'niaroug*' Their names will be announced at storage room for addi­ lEARN'm A FEW oeoked 1 r " r~ r - r~ r r 1 15 r a later date,- Aheam said. y 82 Humor Avery Street PTA Notes tional dishes,'table linen, •X" IS u At the regular meeting of the TIME /etc. 34 Quote Avery Street Elementary School aSbM le 14 IT TO GET MG SAVINGS ON '35IUiineB nr PTA on Tuesday members were oKidile (rar.) n r ii reminded that the next movie pro­ i310o(aedIeea,M gram win be held Dec. 18 at the WESTCLOX ALARM CLOCKS Angel China Qodeta are u n d e d . iteek school at 1:30 p.m. All children (DISCON’nNIIED MODELS) ■mooth, ready for decorating AYE PUT It'"^ lai Demented of the town are Invited. Tickets Beauty and utility meet In this mobile server. Walnut, accent­ in a beautiful paatel color, or 140 neb U B SIANUAHVIND OR ELECTRIC iNATRflpg- 41Lady’eUtte 9 are to be purchased at the door ed with figured walnut burl and topped with white plastic, divid­ stained, to suit milady's fancy. t44Treete n r only, ed top, this cart can move In elegance from kitchen to living HMGenerel It was also announced that Mrs. room. Drawers and cupboard provide good storage. ★ These China Qotela need to a®* Bredley Roberta Reeves had b«en selectSd ------Reduced Ideal For Gifts be teen to be fully appre­ dtChULter 33 as the new representktlvs from Not all women want mink, coats ciated. There is a wide range CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER imtenee r cession from kitchen to family o f *lze* in M odem or Colo­ Bui: lOJbt s r Avery Street ElemtaUry School for Chriatmas. Many woman room, porch or terrace when in­ Regular Reduced To to the PTA Council. nial, and with glatt panel PRISCILLA’S POP llCUmbim would enjoy laaa than half the formal meals are the order of the CASCADE ...... $10.95 $7,95 doom. BY AL VERMEER The annual dimes for parents of hour? Investigate one of the easy saBerenga the school, sponsored by the PTA, price of a mink coat to Spend for BOYJ I'LL, 63 Part of ipeedi IT 42 13 i r IT vr those extra plbcei of furniture, to roll-about »er\'ing carts. Not LEGEND...... $9.95 $6.95 MCaiair will be held ihla year on Saturdfty, only will a serving cart save steps, Drop in and look ever our ditplmy, Thora 1$ no obligation. BSAmant in u Jan. 13. __ dreamed about, hlntad about, to but many are equipped with elec­ PENTHOUSE ...... $7.95 $ 5.95 SdOkbluaaadiy The executive board of th* PTA "complete" a rbom. tric outlets so the cas.scrole and DOWN IT 42 u will meet Tuesday at the School. If your Christmaa bonus Is go­ percolator can do their Job.s, while The next regular meeting Of the ing largely for a present for HER, SHELBY ...... $.5.98 $3.98 IPIgfood 44 44 mother catches that exciting bit of On All Comer Cabinets aTardy tr PTA unit will be on Jan. B, the type her bafore you buy. You can news with guests...in the enter­ FAWN ...... $.3.95 $2.69 SUka - 1 second Tuesday of the month in­ make a big and lasting Impres­ taining area. Serving carts make 10> OFF Until December 16th stead of the regularly scheduled sion witli a furniture for a excellent mobile bars, too. first Tuesday, because of the holi­ Surprisingly small part of that Read Herald Ad vs. f a w n ...... $4.98 $3.49 days. bonus. Some furniture ptecSs are (Luminous Dial) Use a Otemney Gift Certlflcate .. . Convenient Budget Plan SHORT RIB8 BY FRANK O’NEAt The Tuesday meeUng Included a definitely feminine, .and baspeaks surprise variety show presented by a personal relationship to the SPUR ...... $4.98 $ 3 .4 9 the Grade 8 students. They demon­ woman of the house. . . . rather strated dances from the 1920s to than to the whole family. Some FREEPORT SULPHUR is the worlds largest sul­ COLT ...... $5.98 $3.98 the present day. they seem to say, we're the pam­ phur producer. It has more than 45 million dollars Manchester Evening Herald pering kind. in U. S. Government securities which ma.v be used a-« tl-i BUILDING MATERIALS ■m. U.A Pt OW. South Windeor correspondent, A chaise lounge, becomes a very to further the company’s expansion program. And I Aura Katz, telephone Mitchell personal kind of sofa. Even the it has recently developed new deposits of sulphur. HALLMARK PHARMACY LUMBER FUEL BONNIE i-1753. busiest wife-mother-club-woman BY JOE C A M PBELL In view of tlie fact that a higher consumption of A New Sign of Confidence In Mancheeter will find it a haven of relaxation. MANCHESTEat, 836 N. MAIN ST.—MI 9-5258 g o sm . moaa. — OOM FA4P X ■a.o.t.MOfc PARDON GRANTED A dressing table, with drawers sulphur by the free world is anticipated, Freeport WEST MIDDLE TPKE.—NEXT TO “STOP and SHOP" rr WAS SOME­ DON'T MAKE ME Augusta, Maine, Dec. 8 (P>—A and small cupboards for all the Sulphur .stock could have capital gain possibilities. ONE I ADMIRE SNITCH / Waterbury, Conn., man has been bottles and jars for her secret al­ See us for more. VERY MUCH" granted a pardon for a chicken lure will be cherished. theft committed in 1937. Gov. If she’s the secretary-treasurer o o John H. Reed and the executive of the housetiold, give her a desk, /i-l council granted the pardon to pre­ and chair so she can make like the Open Thursday evening 6:00 to 9dX> p jh . vent the deportation of Joseph C. family executive you agree she • «Mt ^aiAtete Bulman, an Englishman who has ought to be. lived In the United States for over There are several styles of dr^s- f meanwhile . 4 years. Bulman faced deportation Ing table-desk units, which may M J I N A M 8 - v C a 0 I MU9T under a federal law which requires exactly express her duel job of A4«mb»rs New York Stock Exchange REMEMBER-Ao' it if an alien has more than two keeping a young and attractive ap­ n lAST CINTIR n . . MANCHUm felonies on his record. Last .vear pearance while being an efficient NOT -TO he was convicted of a second felony home manager. James 7. Blair • Robert H. Sterkat STICK.MV In Connecticut. Is there a tray carrying pro- -TONeUE ta-« J OUT At ■ f i S # ANVONE. 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THE A n m a m y m a Golf Dangerous Fullback Boh^Ferguson of Ohio State Only Repeater on AP All-America Football Eleven W n a c A s n s K f o P P o ^ A n v StatUtics Show C pao Herald Angle $ Foa&oifMfDBaii Wakefield, Mass. (*) —Fly- -N M W V O n K lag golf bans aad swingiag .clubs accounted for thousands Honor Students Kroll, Olsen Named to Latest Squad EARL YOST of filsaMing Injuries to.golfers, Sports Editor noddies and workmen last year, the Imriltute for Safer Living N ow Y ork (JF )— The 1961^1" the National Football League* "homa while pained by a sever* kne« Pacts reports yesterday. draft, led the Orange to a Lib­ Injury. Associated Press All-America Welcome, Eagles, to Sports Scene The Institute, maintained by football team, led by Ohio erty Bowl berth as the team’e Miller, who built himself into the History will be made Saturday night when East Catholic D allas (^P)— C om m issionerf"^th Houston. Goofle signed w i^ th ilr contracts were provisional the American Mutual LlabUI^ top ground gainer, pass receiver, fastest man on the squad wItJl his State fullback Bob Fei:8fii8on, kick hauler and scorer. He was own program of weights and wind High squares off against Holy Trinity Jayvees at 7 :30 at the Joe Foss of the American St. Louts after he had put hla and 'would not become valid un­ Insurance Co., reported that name on a Dallas contract. less the players were taken in the Ust year more than 15,000 per­ has the biggest line in history among the nation’s leaders In rush­ sprints, "is great becau.se he won't beautiful new gym which seats 1,200. It will mark the first Football League says Ray Ja­ Tex Schramm, general manager draft. sons were Injured on geif featuring honor students Alex ing (823 yards, 5.5 average) and settle for less," ac' ording to Andy time in this City of Village Charm that more than two cobs, Howard Payne tackle, of the Dallas Cowboys, hinted at courses. Kroll and Merlin Olsen. points (94). Gustaf.son who ranks Rill as one of "Ws feel that Jacobs wants to the three greats he's scon. TTie schools, above elementary level, engaged in athletic competi­ and Irv Goode, Kentucky cen­ legal action in an efforts to get play with us,” Schramm said, More than half the Injuries, Kroll, the Phi Beta Kappa candi­ Davis broke Jimmy Brown's Jacobs away from ' Houston. He "caused by balls driven by date center who spurred Rutgers school career records in total of­ other two are Doc Blanchard and tion. East Catholic opened last September. Coach Don Burns, ter. are the property of the "imd it's possible that Houston Glenn Davi.s. said he had turned the matter will have to go to court. We're ■trigger happy' players. The to its first unbeaten eeasofi, and fense (3,414 yards), rushing (2.- former UConn standout, has lined^' Houston Oilers and Dallas Cow­ report rated the speed of a 386), points (220) and touchdowns Great Hands up a slate which will find his boys, respectively, although both over to a lawj’er. the ones with the valid contract Utah State’s Olsen, top bueineas organized liaseball, Goodnough hard-hit golf bell as greater administration scholar, are in a (25). Ernie touched the ball only Miller posses a fine'palr of hands, charges—all freshmen—playing 18 also signed National Football (Commissioner Pete Rozelle of since Jacobs signed the AFL con­ a sure eye and halfback speed. He would welcome a chance to spread the National Football League tract contrary to the constitution than 250 miles per hour. forward wall which averages an four times against Colgate, scor­ games, 16 against freshman teams goodwill for the Boston Red Sox League contracts. second on the Injury list were ing twice including a 36-yard run turned in great defensive efforts and two against the Holy TVinity Foss held yesterday that Ja­ asked for clarification of Foss' and by-laws of the league, and Incredible 238 pounds. or New York Yankees in New Eng­ it was Improperly executed. people who stood too close to Lone repeater from last year, on which he shook off seven tack- against Nortliwestern and Georgia Jayvees. cobs and Goode both signed condi­ rulings In view of the fact that but his forte is pass catching. Mill­ land. The Wellesley, Mass., resi­ “ Foss advised me by telephone "The boy tells us he did ' not a fellow player and were struck Fcrg)ison la Joined In the back- lers, and throwing a touchdown For the first two years, Burns, tional contracts before the AFL by a swlni^ng club, traveling er gi^abbed 4.3 for 64(1 yards and dent "sold" the Milwaukee Braves draft, the condition being that they last Friday that his office would tell Foss he was pressured by us field by Ernie Davia — first Negro pass to roommate John Mackey on who also serves as director of ath­ to every hamlet in Wisconsin for at 200 miles an hour. IJght- to win the Hetsman Trophy — a play covering 74 .yards. two touchdowns this season. His letics. reports, the .school, nick­ be taken in the draft by the clubs not approve any contract signed Into signing a contract” 'car eer marks - - all records — list six years on the chicken salad ban­ with which they had signed. In prior to the American Football ning and heat prostration rank­ .spectacular Jimmy $axton of The driving force behind Texas’ named the Eagles, will play only Foss said he talked with Jacobs ed third and fourth respectively. 102 receptions. 1.448 yards, eight quet and speaking circuit. each ir tance this was done. League draft on Saturday.” and the athlete said he signed with Texas and versatile quarterback Southwest Conference co-captsln- , touchdowns. a freshman and ja.wi basketbail * * a "Be courteous and alert,” is Sandy Stephens of Minnesota. shlp, Saxton is master of the big slate. As Juniors, or in the 1963- Jacobs also signed with the Dal­ But Foss said he did not con­ Dallas after signing with Houston LSU's Winston, a five-star de­ las Cowboys of the National Foot- the Institute’s advice on how to Rugged Jerry Hillebrand of play and dubbed by Coach Darrell 64 campaign, the Eagles will en­ Note Anniversarie# sider that Jacobs and Goode had because of the pressure brought be safe—and not sorry—In golf. fender from the day he arrived at ball League after he had signed signed prior to the draft, since on him. Colorado and Radar Bill Miller of Royal 'The quickest athlete I’ve Baton Rniigr. improved 100 per ter varsity competition on the Noting service anniversaries Miami (Fla.) man the ends, Billy ever known." hardwood court in the Class A : cent as a hlocUer this year, sccord- .. fj with the Hartford Gas Co. last Neighbor.^, beat man on Alabama's Jimmy covered 846 yards In 107 I ing to his coaches. Roy plays left, ranks. The baseball frogram will month are two well-known area national championship eleven, le at carriers, scored .56 points, was a be carried out on the same plan SASKETBAUi 'guard on offense, right tackle on men. Cal Lyles, who pitched tackle opposite the 265-pound Ol­ fine pass catcher, completed the defense and havoc with the opposi- whilti varsity football won't start many a winning game for the sen. Roy Winston of Louisiana only pas.s he threw for a 46-yard until the fourth year of school Ban on Outside Playing Radio, TV Sports SCOKS, I j tion. British-Americans in the old Twi State and Dave Behrman. Michi­ score and sent the only punt he j Rehrrnan, lune junior on the operation. League, has completed 15 years. Saturday— gan State, are the guards. tried for 54 yards. * * • 12:45—Gotham Bowl, Y JUNIORS I team, is Ihe biggest starting line­ He's recently been promoted to Two of the three games on open­ Nicknamed "TTie Quiet Man," The medical report on Jitter­ man In Spartan history and one of chief service representative with Utah State vs. Baylor, Off the Cuff Before ECAC Officials Channel 8. ing night of the Community Y Ferguson set two goals for him- bug Saxton says he's allergic to ' Ihe most versatile as a guard, the company. Mike Cappa, fine Junior Basketball League were ■self in 1961 — lead the Buckeyes grass. Beffudled opponents insist tac'kle and renter He sparked a Dates for tSie annual Manches­ Little League baseball coach here, 2:89—NBA BasketbaU, ter Open Golf Tournament in 1962 Packers vs. Warriors, rIoSe. Gordon's Cleaners took a one to the Big Ten title and repeat "enemy tacklers" should be In­ goal line stand against Michigan marked up a decade with the Gas New York (/P)-—The Eastern College Athletic Conference point victory over the Elks, 35-34, as All-Amerloa, Missions accom­ cluded. and when to|i renters were hurt, will be Sunday and Monday, Sept. firm. He is .a service representa­ Channel 22. 16-17. TTie two-day event, high is expected to ratify three recommendations by a special com­ 4 p.m,—NFL Game of Week, In the opener and In the nightcap plished. Bnroute he rushed for "Probably no player in the coun­ Big Bear faced Notre Dame as tive. . .Rand.v Brown, former NMSlff Arms won 35-34 over Mil­ 938 yards and 68 points. try carried such a big part of the pivot. His snaps were flawless on ■pot on the annual local calendar Manchester High and Silk City mittee today, including the banning of outside basketball Channel 8. 4 p.m.—Women’s Major League ler’s Pharmacy In overtime. Ma's Ferguson generated so much load on a winning team." wrote offense and on defense he moved from a prestige standpoint, has football end, will note 15 years competition during summer vacations, as a means of ending power he set up every phase of the BOB FERGUSON ERNIE DAVTS JIM SAXTON SANDY STEPHENS been approved by the Connecticut Bowling, Channel 80. ALREADy and Bill’s scored handily over Bol­ one writer on the accomplishments over to confront the top Irish with the Hartford Electric Light the bribery scandals which have** 4:80—TV Race of Week, H A i CAUaHTMORE ton Pharmacy, 37-23, In the other Buckeye attack and was called by of 215-pound Stephens of the Rose blocker at tackle State Golf Association . . Y Senior Co. on Saturday. Brown Is also a rocked its members twice within Coach Woody Hayea "practically Basketball League 'aill start firing betting odds and point spreads on Channel 18. flASECS FOQ M oes game. Bowl bound Gophers. In total offense. to mix pro football and graduate and was an exceptional tackier. Hillebrand recovered a fumble set­ Claims Coach Duffv Daugherty; former basketball player . . Full- 10 years. 5 p.m,—All-Star Golf, A foul shot by A1 Snyder with Indestructible.” Inconsistent his first two sea­ ' Pro scouts tabbed Olsen, trl- studies. Hillebrand Is a great defender, ting up his winning field goal, was "If there is a college lineman any­ Wedneeday night with four teams hearted approval is ^ven to Don Meeting in its 25th annual con­ college basketball games.. VARDS THAtyAiyy entered. Don Cowle* of the Y staff The rulings on these'‘recommen­ Bolt vs. Snead, GIA/VT £VER t>it>. / liiiQQfl'Pt 17 seconds to play brought a hard "He's the beet fullback I ever sons and a sub-par passer at the captain of the unbeaten Aggies, Bespectacled Kroll, owning bet­ top pass receiver and the all-im- knocked out catching a third down where with his speed, power, quick­ Cowies at the Y for the manner vention, the ECAC also will rule Channels 22, 80. fought win to Gordon's. Gordon's coached and he's got to be the outset this fall, Stephens made the finest lineman Ihl.s year. De­ ter than a 92 per cent average in poi'lant kicker for once-beaten pass, got ))p to boot the .37-yard ness and intelligence, he has been reports. .'Varaity football letters In which Mother and Daughter on two other proposals dealing dations will ser\'e as guideposts /V o/ye ^EAi>o/y for the conference’s delegation to 7:45—UOonn vs. Boston went ahead in the first quarter but best In the game today," Hayes such tremendous improvement spite his size and 15ee shoe.s, his advanced English studies. Is a Colorado. Jerry beat Missouri 7-6 winner, recovered a short onside well hidden. " at Tufts have been awarded to two and Father and Son Bowling Tour­ with briberj’ and gambling. It al­ The All-America first team, local boys, captain-elect Don Cur­ next month's NCAA Convention in College, w n c 1080. the Elks led by Frank Kopcha (11) adds. Coach Murray Warmath labeled Olsen has great agility and pursuit $500 Earl Blalk scholar-athlete with a conversion and Miami 9-7 kickoff, then led a goal line stand. naments are scheduled. Only so is expected to. consider a report 10 p.m.—Fight of Week, and John Roberts (9) fought back Ferguson was thrown for only him "the best two-way quarter­ and is the main reason behind award winner as Ls Olsen. The raw- with a field goal, scoring 49 point.s After a spectacular scoring catch. picked on rerommeiidations of eight tis and halfback Dick Sylvester. mothers and daughters and of a committee established a year Chicago, which also will consider gambling problems. Fullmer vs. Paret, to knot the score only (o have Sny­ three yards In losses In as many back in the country." Utah State's outstanding rushing boned 228-pounder was responsible on four touchdown passes, a con­ Hillebrand was forced out of the regional boards composed of Curt is a lineman. .Leo Cyr, for­ fathers and sons will be allowed ago to report on eligibility and Utah game with a reinjured ankle | aportswriters an d broadcaatera. mer Manchester High and Central Channel 8. Sherman Moulded New Talent der (15) sink his decisive foul shot. seasons. Dangerous on either end of a records, offensive and defensive. for Rutgers' unusually long gaining version toss, three field goals and In current competition. In past other rules of play. Klphuth Named quarterback sneaks, was the team 14 point-after kicks. the only Buff loas. He turned in takes into account all games State baseball and basketball At yesterday’s sessions, Delaney Boh Eacavlch (14) and Dick Sie­ Davis, the Syracuse wonder boy punt and a superb safelyman, With a 3.67 grade average out of yeaix, the youngsters teamed up A special committee last Octo­ Sunday— gel (9) led Ma's to their victory. who was the first player picked Stephens accounted for 1.281 yards a possible 4.0, Olsen wants to try captain, called defensive signals Against Miami - and Miller -- one of his top games against Okla- 1 through Dec player, will coach the Assumption non-parents in the duckpin ber recommended that the ECAC Klphuth of Yale was elected pres­ School basketball team in Man­ ident of the allied Intercollegiate 1 p.m.—Giants vs. Eaglea, Escavich did a great job of re­ ihf at the Y lanes. Father and ban all organized outside basket­ Channel 8. bounding which gave the winners chester this season. Cyr Is now a m, action is listed this weekend. ball competition, such ss summer Association of Amateur Athletes Into Record-Wrecking Crew school teacher in Rockville. (IC4A), which Is holding Its 1:80—Steelers va Redskins, almost complete ball control. Boh R A T ’ ' * • » park and camp leagues, during a Channel 22. Bosworth (11) was high for Bol­ Patterson ^Fighter of M ontV player's collegiate career. meetings In conjunction with the f ' J" Post-Season Attraction Short Ender End of the Line ECAC. 2 pjn.—Steelers vs. Redskins, ton with Willie Warren and Bill Spawning Grounds Channel SO (In progress). New York (N E A )— All you^|l»*mpic light hca\’yweight ti­ Saturday’s Schedw* liant play in our first two games, thing?" 8 close three quarters, pulled away. Stanley and Goodwin were backs Bob Santiago and Bob Mor­ Connecticut Huskies, Saturday but I am still not satisfied with our friendly advice for his Ameri­ we wanted to have him as the mittee this year. tle at Rome In 1960. made the Hershey at Sprlng^^d. _____ I told him everything was all Clayton Hence (11) and Denny plagued by injuries most of the gan against the precision-passing nlglit at 8. Tbe froeh fives of both club," Coach Hugh Greer of the can boxing brethren — stay olficlal because we figured ••—Few Fumbles, Interceptions— Smith (10) were the leading point Cloak and Dagger Manager Cus yeari but all are In good shape to achools play In a 6 p.m. prelimi­ out of 'Germany. "You can't he’d be the fairest. ' right Far from satisfied, Jonee of quarterback Ed Chleberh, who UConns stated as he prepared for began looking under his seat Igetters for the losers. face the Aggies' rugged defensive led the Mid-America Conference nary. the Boston invasion. "We are not win and they may get your "He doesn’t hear a word. HUNTINC In the final game. Bob Hamil- contingent, led by All-America money too." Just lists the places you can't asked him wrhat he was looking Minimum of Mistakes Key In passing. Ootmscticut seeks Its third working with that fluid movement for and he said he was looking getters for the losers. Will Find Way to Avoid Liston tackle Merlin Olsen, a 6-fool-5, I expected of our boys," he added. Giardello, 14-year veteran hit a guy over therjs or you’ll Cameron Junior College of Okla­ straight conquest of the young for a parachute. r ' ^ a n a Marketmen to victory after the 265-pounder. homa. unbeaten in 10 games, meet season after polishing off Ivy Green continues, "Walt Griffin of the profeasional ring, add­ get warned. Three warnings score was tied 23-aIl at the end of Utah State, whose defense was The pilot then got into the act To Success with Green Bay New York—(NEA)—TTtose whex their own referee in Toronto, hut Bakersfield (Calif.), unbeaten In Leaguers Tale end Harvard. Bos­ needs to shoot more often, Andy ed a mirthful note to a press and you not only are disquali­ the third quarter. Hamilton scored ranked second nationally, has a fied — your purse Is taken and told Jones there was only one suspect that Zora Folley knocked also one judge. nine games. In the Junior Rose ton College is still smarting from Czuchry is coming along fine, get­ conference yesterday wiiich parachute on the plane and it was 13 points In the final quarter as the high-powered offense of itjs own, Bowl. away. U|ij -rm-i"tiijpTU"i — ITT "I'd never go through this a four-point loas to NTT Champion ting the hang of playmaking, and was to whip up enthusiasm reserved for the pilot ^FISHIN^> "If a player makes a mistake, he Marketmen used a fast break to Sonny Liston into a Floyd Patter­ paced by halfback Tom Larsheld Eddie Slomcenski is a typical for his 10-roimd bout with "Whadda you know? There should know it. You shouldn’t have upend Clarke's. Jim McOehan (18) again,” Merve MacKenzle. the On­ Next weekend Syracuse) led by Providence earlier this week. The Jones rose to his full 8 feet, 6 son match by putting the slug on and quarterbick Mel Montalbo. All-America halfback, and Heis- Kaglea hare an 84-65 victory ovrer sophomore. We have good bench young Joe DeNuccl Tuesday are 19 different places you to tell him about it," says 'Vince kept Clarke's within striking dis­ Henry Cooper just don't know Cus tario commissioner, said after the Inches and 265 pounds and said, HUNTING sorry spectacle at Maple Leaf Wyoming, the other Skyline co­ man Trophy winner Ernie Davis, strength which I am sure will help night at Boston Garden. can't hit your opponent. I'm Scout the area you will hunt for Lombardi, coach of the Green Bay V f tance. D'Amato. going to be afraid to throw a “Mr. Pilot, you’re going to have Gardena. "D'Amato la like the champ, was the only team to hold takes on Miami (Fla) in Phila­ us over a lot of rough spots while But listen to Glardello’a ac­ to fight me for that parachute.” deer before the day of the hunt. Packers, IV e s t e r n Conference Either that, or they * haven't the Aggies, plavlng them to a 6-6 we are seeking the right com­ punch at all, champions of the National Foot­ camel who gets his neck In a tent delphia's Liberty Bowl, and count of his trials and tribula­ Comb the area for sign and deer looked at the record- lie. Kan-sas plays Rice in the Blue­ bination to make for a consistent "Sure enough, In the first beds. Midday or at night deer will ball League for the second straight WI5ST SIDE MIDOirr.S There wouldn't seem to be any­ and before yoti know It he Is car­ tions of a fight In Germany Result of laat night's only game rying the tent away with him.” The NAIA title game at Sacra­ bonnet Bowl in Houston, Tex. Both Manchester High attack." against Peter Muller: round I hit Muller on the bed down In snow or leaves. The year. thing left for Patterson to do now Potent Offense temple, perfectly okay here. McNeeley Hunt "And if he doesn't know It,” found Police A Fire topping Gue'e, but fight Ll.ston. But a lot of Tire latest caper of Patterson mento, C a 1 j f. pits Pittsburg ] games will be televised nationally. "Promoters are the same \o bed is usually oval In shape and (Kan), the No. 1 small college the liberty by NBC beginning at Basketball Slate The Huskies have a young, in­ Warning number one. there are several in a group. The Lombardi adds, "he's not the kind 80-24. Gue's had led at the half schooled boxing people who have and D’Amato evoked strong ad­ everywhere, they don’t wanna 14-18, verse comment on editorial pages. team In the final AP poll, against 1 p.m. EST, the Bluebonnet by 1 experienced ball club with 6-0 Len give you a buck. But this Second Warning Before Resuming beds will be sheltered from the of player you want on your team. oeen close to the situation all ■The guy ducks away from At the start of the third quar­ along are betting that D'Amato. Somebody had belter wake up. Llnfield (Orel (No. 7). Both have 1 CBS (2 p.m. EST). Dec. 15, Platt, away. Carlson the only regular from last Muller. His father-in-law is wind. Don't overlook this tip-off There's no need to tell a boy about year’s club. Bob Haines, 6-7 a punch in the fifth round, that there are deer nearby. a mistake after a game. If we all ter, Steve Simpson started Police the cloak-and-dagger manager, Prize fighting through the years Dee. 19, Windham, home. the promoter, matchmaker, Career in Boxing has demonstrated that It is as Junior, ha.s been moved from cen­ manager, trainer. Already I twisto and I hit .blm Into the When you’re hunting this year do our jobs during the week, Sun­ A Fire rolling. He scored eight again will find a way out of sub­ Dec, i t , Bristol Eastern, away. ropes. I get the second warn­ points in that period to put’ his jecting the reluctant heavyweight tough to kill as crabgraas, but it Dec. 28, Oonard, away. ter to forward and 6-6 Walt Grif­ can see my money dwindling. you may find yourself playing ring- days will take care of themselves.” Las Vegas Scene for Middleweights fin Is back as the other forward ing. One more and I've had it. Boston (JPl— Beaten heavyweight around-the-woods with a deer. Deer That the Packers have been club ahead. champion to possible bodily harm. can't take much more of this. Dec. 27, Alumni, home. Grams not Pounds "After that®! didn't land a challenger Tom McNeeley Is going Well Protected Dec. 29, Bristol Central, home. after a year's ab.sence' from school. have the habit of circling behind a working during week is obvious. Simpson (13) and Gary Kinel, "Next thing is the weights. punch. By now I'm just fight­ to do some hunting, then return to with hU g o ^ ball handling, led With one exception, he always Jan. 8, Maloney, away. Rookie Eddie Slomcenski, a 6-10 They got something In Ger­ hunter and following him. Check They have won 10, lost two and .soph, will be the starting center; ing for the purse, never mind the ring wars next month. your bEu;ktrall often and you’ll soon last Sunday defeated the New York IPollca A Fire. For Gue’s, Tom has protected his client. On that Title Scrap Seen 15-Rounder Jan. 6, Hall, home. many called grams and I the decision." C h a m p io n Floyd Patterson occasion, with Ingemar Johansson Jan. 12, Wethersfield, home. j and 6-0 Andy Czuchry, a junior. Is guess its stones, pebbles or break Mr. Antlers of this habit. Giants of the Elastern Conference. Fitzgerald (18) and Steve Zoukis I fitting In ver>- well as the play- "I came out of it with a knocked out McNeeley of Arling­ Deer don't always bound out of One way to analyze that Impres­ (11) paced their team.' Kent Smith in the opposite corner, it was an Jan. 16, Platt, home. something in England, Any­ ton, Maas., In the fourth round of error In judgment, He considered With Fullmer Betting Choice Jan. 19, Windham, away. maker at the other guard slot. little dough and glad to get sight at the slightest indication sive record is by a look at the played a good floor game for the Ready on the bench ■will be 6-6 way, I’m supposed to come in their title bout laat Monday night the Swede a fringe stumblebum. Jan. 26, Bristol Eastern, home. at 62 grams. But I’ve never that there’s a hunter nearby. Some­ Packers’ mistakes, or rather at the loeera. Gerry Manning, 6-6 Fred Roever, Giardello comments: "I’m In Toronto. times a bashful buck will just stay scarcity of them. As it turned out after three high­ Jan. SO, Conard, home. weighed In anything but ly profitable engagements, he was Las Vega.s, Nev. tJP) — The; remember he regained the title 6-4 Dave King, 6-4 Bill Della Sala, In the fight game 14 years. It "Naturally, I’m dejected at hav­ in a bed motidniess and wait to see In the 1960 season, when Green Feb. 2, Bristol Central, away. pounds before. ing blowm this big chance at the —but Patterson was caught peek­ critics’ concen-sus today was that when he beat Griffith in a rematch Feb. 8, Maloney, home. all forecourt men, and guards 5-9 took, me 13 years to get a title what the hunter will do next. If Bay won the Western title with an Country Club 3Vom«n—Helen rugged Gene Fullmer and Benny in New York last September." "Next thing I hear I'm go­ fight. Some of the boys don't title,” McNeeley said yesterday. Pats’ Bid Denied ing the first time and Ingo the Noel 116-122-—342, Ronnie Zamal- Feb. 9, Hall. away. Dale Comey, 6-1 Dom Pemo and you’re that hunter, it's a good idea 8-4 record, the Packers had 13 Bingo knocked t|lm out. (Kid) Paret will travel the full Manuel Alfro, Paret'.s manager 6-3 A1 Ritter. ing into the fight overweight want any part of me now. It "But physically I feel perfect. I to know where the deer beds are. tis 161, Regina Hllinski 126, Jean­ F ^ . 18, Wethersfield, away. was hurt worse fighting George passes Intercepted and fumbled D'Amato has tremendous talent 15-round distance in their fight to­ and also a native of Cuba, viewed Connecticut's offense Is produc­ —and I didn't even know it. looks like I’ll have to fight an­ 18 times, losing just 12 of them. For Coast Workout ette Ferguson 125, Helen Galla­ "Before the fight, the ref­ Logan. for digging up new popovers and morrow night for Fullmer’s share the possibility of a knockout thl.s ing 80 points per game, yet Greer other 13 for another chance — FISHING In the same number of games gher 124, Evel.vn Lorentzen 122, of the world middleweight cham­ way: eree comes Into the dressing If I can last tljat long." "Neither I nor my manager, places. A crusader must have a contends it is not running as How would you like to own your this seasonj^the Packers have had Oakland, Calif, (/P) — Patriot’s Dolores Paganetli 121, Dora Kell­ pionship. "Paret has been trained to fight Peter Fuller, has any retirement cause, and even with Jim Nor­ ner 117, Edna Hllinski 116, Nila smoothly as he knows it can be Ideas. I learned more from this own private fishing spot? Tluit’s only 12 passes Intercepted and have Coach Mike Holovak will Jiave to ris’ International Boxing Club ser­ Spokesmen for the 30-year-old 20 rounds. I never look for a run and as he expetes it will go what we said, a.fishing hotspot fumbled only 15 times, losing nine wait until Saturday to see how iously dead, Cus the Mus still Terry 115, Isabelle Parclak 115. Fullmer from West Jordan, Utah, knockout. If there is going to be ' as the season progresses. The de­ fight than any of my others and 1 of them. ^*vBSSDIttl(l#)Wka*s*M*. Intend to put the lessons to good all your own, and you can be sure the goal posts ai* shaped In finds reasons to steer Patterson and his 24-year-Old rival from one. I would be surprised because fense has given up 66 points per use. that the fish will always be there. In their 20-17 victory over the Candlestick Park. '• clear of Liston or any other good Early Birds—Flo Niles 128, Cuba, who holds the undisputed kncKkouts ?ome unexpectedly” game. Sports front the AP Wires "There have been a few things You don’t need pencil and paper Giants, the Packers fumbled four Holovak and the Boston Patriots fighter. Mary Ann Pizzanello 119, GIsele welterweight title, seemed to Fullmer has stopped 22 of his 59 ELUNGTON HIGH’S basket­ Boston Ckillege has the talent for this one—we’re not sending you times, but lost only one. Green Bay ball team 'will make Its debut to­ said about Fuller since the fight, were turned down yesterday when D'Amato and Patterson have Golding 117,' Edna Christensen agree. opponents and been knocked out and height to cope with the 'Hus­ COSTELLO TOUGHEST a fishing spot. Just going to tell twice had passes intercepted. no. but once by Sugar Ray RobinsonO night under new coach. Bob Healy, kies who face their stiffest test of PLENTY OF CHEER charging him with having me they asked for an extra workout ranged far afield In their evasive The attraction goes on in the Bob Cousy who plays like he thrown against Patterson. you how to go about getting one. Willie Wood, the defensive half­ In Candlestick Park, where the tactics. After Floyd stopped poor Las Vegas Convention Center at in 1957. ' ^ when It plays host to neighboring the month of December. C2>ach The Fitch Junior High school’s Cut an evergreen about eight to 10 back who this year replaced vet­ RodcriUe at 8 o'clock. Other games Invented the backcourt position basketball team U sure of getting "I Just want to say that to me, Pats play the Oakland Raiders Hurricane Tommy Jackson, the two Garden Grove Caterers—Helene 10 p.m. (EST) with the ABC tele­ Paret has scored nine knockouts Dlno Martin's Eagles are paced by feet high. eran Emlen Tunnell In the Packer in 47 matches and the loss to Grif­ on the schedule find Coventry at 6-5 senior Jim Hooley who has says the toughest man for him to a good reception everywhere It Fuller is one of the greatest In the Saturday afternoon. expert manipulators Raveled to Dry 120-129—355, Arlyne Noake vision cameras tuned in for a na­ SUBURBANITES cover In tha National Basketball world. When the talk about a Pat­ Next cut off the lower branches secondary, says: "I’m always wor­ Oakland officials explained that Seattle t^ take' on ?ete Rade- 132-336, Ruth Ostrander 120-336, tional audience. fith was hi.s only knockout defeat. KUsworth and RHAM at Rocky •scored 25 points in each of the plays this season. about two feet from the bottom of ried about making the big mistakes, Hin. two games played by his team to Association is Larry Costello. Thirty cheerleaders, all girls, terson fight first came up he sat an extra workout might damage macher. who had never had a pro­ Phyllis Tonialonis 119, Ann Filbig Fullmer is a 3-1 betting favorite. The FHillmer-iParet acrap will be Mor* traefien whan it snows . . . Cousy of the World Champion down with me and asked me if I the tree. Fasten a rock to the the kind that can cost you six 118, Kitty Sibrinsz 116, Lori Sini- At stake will be his National acored under the five-point must date. will accompany the team to all tree and drop into your favorite points.” the soft turf. Holovak was dis­ fessional fight. TTien they went to Exclusive Suburbanite tread design digs down into Boston Celtics will get a double thought I could tackle the assign­ turbed at the time but Joked about Los Angeles for a sparring match crope 116. Terry Vaccaro 116, Pat Boxing Association crown. It will system — five to the winner of a FATHEB-SON-Bowling Tourna­ Hooley Pro Prospect games. lake fairly close to shore. Grad­ There are no statistics on these deep snow to pull you through, grips surely in slush! ment gets underway tonight at the Speaking of Hooley, after the dose of the Syracuse ace tonight "It looks like we have more ment. If he hadn't consulted me in LAST T.I M E OUT — It later at a luncheon. against wholly inadequate Roy Annulli 115, Ann Meyers 115. be his seventh defense .since he round, four or less to the loser, and at the Garden and tomorrow night that way our relationship would not ually plankton accumulates on the kind — the missed assignment on "I only wanted to see how the won the title from Carmen Basilio five-five for an even round. Commnity T with 36 entries thus victory over Brown last week, cheerleaders than basketball play­ branches, and more« gradually, defense, the missed block, the James Saxton, Texas’ Harris that should have been held MOr* mir)sag* whan H doatn*!. . . far. There are evenings on all Coach Martin opined, "I think he on the Nationals’ home floor, ers," says Principal Richard Chap­ be nearly as good. All - America tailback, goal posts were shaped there," In Houston, Tex. in San Francisco Aug. 28,, 1959. "I’m a pro fighter. This is my minnows come to feed. And thei) wrong signal, but when you check PARKADE CLASSIC Paret’a' welterweight title will Outstanding mileage on dry pavement for an extra ahlfts and those wishing to enter has all the moves necessary to "Costello can lilt from outside, man. game fish come to feed on the he quipped. Another Bum Standings make the pro grade.” Hooley is business. I’m In It to make money the departments in which the Pack­ closes out an illustrious He was referring to a fluke play not be at stake. As fas as the aeason of dependable service. And you get a smoother, should contact Norm Vittner at but with his speed, how can I play Coach John LaPointe expects a minnows, and then ...... well you ers are team leaders. It’s readily Brian London, the Englishman, W. L. Pet. the T in advance. Tonight's shifts one of the top collegiate scorers him tight?” Cousy says. ' big squad to report on Mondays'. and bring financial security to my college career agaiijst which enabled the Patriots to beat was next on the Bum of the Year Nevada State Athletic Commission cpiieter ride! In New England. Last season he family. The Patterson fight was know how this tip winds bp with seen Green Bay is anything but Little Joe's ...... 4 9 17 .742 ars at 8 and 8 with tomorrow’s a happy ending. mistake-prone. Mississippi in the Dallas the Raiders in Boston a month ago. parade. This one was dumped on is concerned, and apparently the finished among the top 30 In the my biggest chance to do Just that. Wayne Crow's attempted punt Nassiff A im s ...... 38 28 .576 alatedfor 2:30, 4:45 and 8. REVENUE UP m s s Cotton Bowl on New Indianapolis after Las 'Vegas, Nev., NBA as well, Paret will reign over Friday, Deo, 8 nation with an average of some SHARE IN HONORS I’m not through. I’ve Just start­ Surface I bufpi can be made The Packers lead the NFL In Dugan’s Bakery . .. .37 29 .561 Fullback Ralph Ferris! and his Pari-mutuel racing in Massachu­ even more effective with fluores­ scoring (346* points), d efen se Year’s Day. from the end zone struck a goal showed a modicum of Interest. The .. .34 32 .515 both the dIvLsions if he beats Full­ Rockville at Ellington, 8:15. 23 points per game. ed. I'll be back in action after the post and Boston's Leroy Moore fell lone happy Interlude was provided Suburban Asso. . mer. INJUBY LIST at Manchester Southern Connecticut teanunates setts for 1961 produced $14,- cent paint or lacquer. Paint the against scoring (184 points), first Alley C a ts ...... 3 2 34 .485 Katurda.v, Dec. 9 High baaketball practice continues BC may open with personnel 470,966.48 In revenue for the com­ start of the year when I've done On it for the winning touchdown. by Johansson, and as previously re­ "This Paret is a very strong, Holy Trinity at Ea.st Catholic who have played against the Hus­ t o d a y were prominently men­ some hunting.” bugs and you’ll find that they downs rushlni,' (121), net rushing Five Chips ...... 8 58 .121 a O O D / ^ E A R to grow. Fred McCurry and Todd monwealth compared with $18,• "bug” the Mg ones as they never yardage (2,074), average yards per lated, this series was the result of tough fellow and I look to him id 7:30. kies in two previous seasons, los­ tioned in the final NAIA football Always No. 1 give Gene a very tough fight.” said WORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR 'DRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND Potter were the latest casuedties, statistic* for 1961. 720.914.51 for 1960. did before, either day or night'. rush (5.1), touchdowns scored (43), misjudgement which put the single Tueada.v, Dec. 12 ing by 84-67 at Storrs two years strain on D’Amato's escutcheon. Two team records were broken Fullmer's Manager Marv Jenson. Norwich Tech at Cheney Tech, both suffering sprained ankles. ago and winning a 110-96 game at The Massachusetts Racing Com­ Clear fingernail polish applied and extra points (43). Captains Named McCuciy is on crutches and neither FerrisI placed 25th among na­ Vandy Envies ^ay Tampa, Fla. "As long as The height of effrontery was In action this week. Little Joe's "You look at his record — who's 2, Armory. Boston- last winter. P la j^ g for­ mission Issued the report yester­ several times a year to the thread In the tables of individual sta­ we have Little Leagues, baseball bs nor Doug Pearsl- 'The report show«I 4,144395 natl’s star pitcher who won 21 erably more business. Patterson four-man teams. the welterweight title la'urels in TTiuraday, Dec. 14 seniora except Ward who Is a games for the National League and broken If yoo happen - to be that category with 27. 1962 University of Massachusetts Om>BAIX Bowling lowtng catogorlM: fishing In a bnuhy area. Snd ■ D'Amato, not aatisfieid with Top keglers for week were Enso Miami, Fla., last April 1. Coventry at Cheney Tech, 2, Junior. total nttendaaee for 427 authorized champions of 1981. "I envy Joey football team. Majeaki has been Armory. T M inaasnt is s e b e d u l s d this Hooley bad 28 points against ths Total offense—19th: 851.8 yard* racing dates tiila year. The at­ VETERAN BOWLERS an outstanding defensive end and picking the softeat touch avail­ Pavan 224—588, Mike Mozzlcato The end came quickly in the per game. because he won 21 games,'’ says Pro Basketball able, objected to the pea-green 204-201—583, Tom Hobtn 200—579, 13th round after a close match. Friday, Dec. 15 waaksad at ths Holiday Lanes with Huskies last year, but the most tendance WM 4,008,129 for 424 Vander Meer who m anage the College Basketball the '.eant's leading pas^ receiver •ts fuaiaatasd -cash awarda Also, dates la ’80. Tuscaloosa, Ala.— (NfcA)—Ala­ challenger’s horns city when the John Dahm 202—584, A ft Shorts Jenson had a ready answer. Manchester at Platt, 8:15. prolific scorer against UOonn for Rwhlng defeiMa — 25thi 108.0 Tampa Braokers in the Class D for Um past two seasons. Kirby Newington at Rockville, 8:15. aa aatna beaus will be offered to ths Eaglet has baen Donovan who yards per game. Ks.naaa C9ty 90, BYandaeo bama and Georgia Tech "are high Xiassachusetts commission refussd 224, Hal BroQka 211, Bob Willis "I hava learned that Paret viras Florida Stats League last aeason. Trinity 87, King’s Point 68. 87 altorpated last season at guard South CJathollo at Eaafi. Cath- ' who wlM three e f the c y d 28 last year and 21 ths pear Rushing effeoM — S2iidi SMJl In ths New Yearns Day bowl group. and osntar, starting the final threo to 1st them brjng in their own ref­ 204, N o m Whitaker 202, Ben a aiek man for 10 days before that BUm 7C Trim—Ruth Espp 194- "I knockad cm ths door ssveral Hartford UConn 77, Holyoks 87,

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Owner has more than ASK US about ’o)ir cash offer for 7 rObm ranch, forma] dining room, Realtor, MI 3-1577. Mill Fabric Salesroom, ITS Pine gray Hollywood headboards with basket. Bring your own container. refrigerator, like new. MI 3-2848. walk from Main St. MI 9-7959. $25,000 invested. His .sacrifice is your property. No red tape. Hon­ PLEASE READ TOUR AD Hours 8 tlU dark. BotU’a, 2M BuiA *11,900-8 BEDROOM ranch, firo- 8 twin-size bedrooms, huge heated Legal Notice St., exclusive Cheney Fabric legs, both *8. CaU M l 9-9866. ilace, aluminum storm window*, rec room, one car attached garage, your gain. Huri-y this won't last est value. H. J. Bradley, Ml 3-7379. •r “W»«t Ads* u « takM over Me pheoe m e ooa> HIU Rd. MARIDW’S have a large variety MANCHESTER—An unfound gem long for only $19,400. salesroom, in Manchester. kU large lot, cellar. Carlton W. magnificent view, selling for will spark your imagination when AT A COURT OF PROBATE h«ld at ■fcoH reed Wa ed the FIB8T DAT IT HAND TURN WGHTIN FRONTOF'toU.' TENT 16x16 pyramidal, utUity of brass TV, _and phonograph FURNISHED room near bath for Covemr.v, within and for ths Dtstrlet of 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. H^chlns, MI 9-6182. * 21,000, you see this large Cape Cod set CASH WAITING for property own­ ATPEABS eirt RBTOBT BBBOB8 l» tiiM fw tfee eext Ib m i^ WHV E L S E ?? trailer, tractor and mowing ma­ POTATOES, winter keeping, U.8. atanda. Also, record holders and gentleman, parking. 54 High St. PHONE MI .”.-1230 c^cfntr.v. on the 7th day of December. No. 1, 60 lbs. *1. 886 Ifflistown wood record cabinets in all fin­ on huge treed lot, quiet, no ers, Please call us before you buj tiod. n o Herald to teapedeftlr for oely ONE laeorreet or eoltted RADIO-TV REPAIRS all makes. chine; Esco 20 foot farm freezer, Wa l k e r s t r e e t —t room cape, - Road. ROOM FOR gentleman near Main throughway street. Just right for Or sell. Sueedy service. J. D. i I’resent Hon. Elmore Tiirkinfion. toaerOod (ar a a j adverttoauadt ead Utoa a a lj to Ida eateat of a Cars, phonographa changers. front end excellent for building ishes. Make nice Christmas gifi.t screened porch, fireplace, I-car MANCHESTER -- Family ranch’. Realty. MI 1-6129. j JllflRO Marlow’s Furniture Dept. 867 St., separate entrance, parking. R. F. Dimock Co. elderly couple or small family If E.«iate of Harry W. Allen, late of COT- B m r a wMnh do aot taaaea tde ealae of Honest, economical. Guaranteed M trailer; double bed and dresser, garage, shaded lot. *16,000. PhU- Living room witli fireplace, kitch-1 U.S. No, 1 GREEN Mountain po- Main ft. y , 01 Phone MI 9-2951. MI 9-5215 you want plenty of elbow room. en with knotty pine cabinets, for­ entry In eaid dietricl. deceased. I wtn dad da c a m eled dy ‘ days. Famous for service for K oak. Moving out of state. MI brick Agency, Ml 9-8464. HELP! DUE to many recent sales, I Upon application of Harry W. Alien. years. Fbon« MI 9-4SS7. Potter- tatoes. Mealy, baked or boUed. Jumbo living room with fireplace mica counters, dining area. 3 8.7421. FURNISHED ROOM, next to bath .Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 our listings are low. Buyers are, Jr, pravinc Hist l"lter» of administra­ ton'i -«______The kind all like to eat — not MANCHESTER—A halt block off Johanna Evans MI 9-5653 aet in redwood paneling. I^arge bedrooms, eeiamic tile hath. tion bo cranlod on said estate, as per mushy. Delivered to your door. 17” CONSOLE TV, UHF-VHF with in nice quiet home, with or with­ kitchen, dining room, expandable Basement laundiy. recreation ■ waiting for all types of property, ! aimiiplication on filo. it i.s BUILDING coming down—500 used out board. Reasonable. School Main Street, 7 room Colonial’, IH If selling, buying or trading call ' ORnURKD. That ili» foregoinf ap- WEAVING of Bums, moth holes fluorescent light fixtures, 8 feet Call Hathaway, MI 9-6438. roof antenna. *40. MI 9-2517. upstairs. Extra lot negotiable. room poteritial, We'ather-eqnipped ! Dial Ml 3-2711 teacher or retired person pre­ baths. 4 room down, 8 bedrooms MANCHESTER—6 room ranch (in­ and tom clothing, hosiery runs, with shades. Will sell any amount. up. Modem kitchen, 8 porches, cluding game room) *16,990. one- *17,900 and worth much more - with excellent storm windows, i handbags repaired, slpper re MOHAWK 9x12 green wool rug, 2- ferred. Call MI 3-6452, call Mr. Foraker, MI 0-5306, MI screens, exhaust fan. Call Mr. i quest. Cal) the Ellsworth Mitten District on thf I8th day of December. ' k ' ■ ' ' 10% off Iota o f 10 nr more. Ideal Household Goods 51 piece gray Lawson living room well shaded lot, 2-car garage, car garage, only 5 years old. Im­ Agency. Realtors. Member of MIJ5 ^ ^ lO 30 o’clock In the fore­ placements, umbrellas repaired, for warehouses, stores, show­ *15,900. PhllbricR Agency. Ml maculate condition excellent lo­ 9-7748. Barrows ft Wallace .55 E. Foraker. MI 9-7748. MI 9-5396 to i noni). aiul that notice ^ven to &11 men’s shirt collars reversed and set, oil In good condition. MI ROOM FOR young lady, all the Center St,, Manchester. Conn. service. Ml 3-6930. rooms, factories, garages, work­ SELECTT YOUR Christmas TV, 8-6466. comforts of home, a few feet from 9-8464. cation. Call the R. F. Dimock Co.. see this buy at $18,909 Barrows ft : P'^ri'iinn InmrrstAd m aaid eatate of the replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ shop, and home use. *10 each. Tel. MI 9-5245. Barbara Woods, MI Wallaca Co., 55 K Center St., 1 rnndr'nr> nf Bald applic-atton and tha ing Shop. stereo, radio, and tape recorders everything. MI 3-7969. FRONT TO back split level, 3 bed­ tiinn and plnm of hearing thereon, by MI 9-9953 or MI 8-8677. ROPER GAS range, used 6 months MANCHESTER—I bedroom home, 9-7702, Johanna Evans, MI 9-5653. Manchester, MI 9-5396. j piihll.tlnnc a mpy of thl« order In aeme FOR THE TIME ANYWHERE now. Featuring Motorola, Phllco, excellent closet and storage space, rooms, two full tile baths, laige Webcor, General Electric, and Im- Or less, 40”, city gas, *100. MI FURNISHED rooms, complete light Lep;a] Notice nAUBpapnr having a rirciilatien tn Mid WINCHESTER Model 75 target large enclosed porch, 3-car ga­ SPLIT LEVEL — Owners trans­ paneled family room, convenient $14,999 WILL h\iy thi.a exrervtional ■ di.ftnrt et Inn.^i five davj* before Ihe ports. No better prices anywhere. G*SS54 housekeeping facilities. Centrally dav of aaid h'^anng, to appear if they Building-Contracting: 14 rifle, 23 caliber. New condition. rage, $19,700 Phllbrick Agency, ^ ferred, must sell this spotless kitchen plus enclosed rear patio, ranch in Manche.ste,- Green at­ AT A COI-nr OF’ PROBATK at Marlow’s Furniture Dm I., 867 located. Children accepted, limit­ 8(”A r«ij.«A Mt ^aid tlm^ and place and A H-HOUR WANT AD ANSWERINQ John^ Dewart, 487H N Main, MI XIR. ALBERT PROVES TO 9-8464. home. In Vernon (Mitchell ex­ attached garage. Beechler-Smith, tached garage, ceiamic batli f uithtn snd fr»r th» Pistrlrt nf , b» hnflrd r^lahvft th^r^to. and Rl^a ADDrnONS, recreation rooms, re­ Main St. ed. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St,. Man­ Realtors, MI 9-8952 MI 3-6969. r.n Tth dsv r*f D'*r»‘mh^r. 3-0982. YOU THERE I.S A chester. change) close to new school. Big Beechler-Sijiith. Realtors Ml r^Mirn tn thi.i court modeling all types of carpentry. Electrical ^em cea 22 Help Wanted— Female 35 Doga— Birda— Pets 41 ~ II ^ to 9-8952, MI 3-6969, F.I.MORE TI-RKINGTON Judft. "SANTA CLAUS" lot, heated garage, all the built- INVESTMENT GRADE 4-family, Pipsftnt H'in Klrri'^r* Turkin^fon SERVICE FREEYO HERALD READERS Nelson Higgins, MI 4-1700, PROVINCIAL sofa, electric stove, ROCKVm.,E — 5 room ranch, ins. *3,300 and assume GI mort­ .TiJ'IC'' FREE E18T1MATES—Prompt serv­ PART-TIME steady dally house­ TAPE RECORDERS for rent Mar­ JUST PAY MONTHI..Y! 6-S-4-4. Fully rented at good in­ MANCHF'STER and vicinity Rraii. T>inip cif R Yniinr (*ov-. NOW IS THE time to get that pet old-fashioned baby’s high chair, ApartmenUi— Flata— *12,900, *400 down. Ml 9-7319. gage. Full price is only *17.300. T. ice On all types of electrical wir­ keeper. Own transportation Good you’ve wanted. We have eome low’s, 887 Main. CaU MI 9-8221. 1. 2. or 8 YEARS to PAY come. One block from Ma)n St. tjful .3 hrilroom rancji, garaga, '•ntrv. tn •skI Di^tnrt nn Inrnpnhk p#>r-' Want Infonaatiod oa eaa af our etoaaaed edvertlaadaita T Ma ing. Licensed and Insured WUaon picture frames, cross-cut saw. MI J. Crockett, Realtor. MI 3-1.577. lenO I aalary. all benefits. Call MI beautiful buff cqckers, AKC regis­ MONTHLY PAYMENTS Tenements 6.1 MANC7HESTER — Bowers School Excellent financing Call .John H. largr ln(. many o.vlras. SH.OriO; answer at the telephooe Bated f Simply aall tda Florista—Nnrseries 15 Electrical Co Manchester, Ml 3-5000. COMBINATION oil and bottle gaa Thp <'.in4, ,-vat(ir iwivmc pxhihit^d hu» Korean Orphans 3-7614. tered. A small deposit will hold *16.83 section, 6 room ranch, extra large I.rfippen. Inc., MI 5261, MI 9-7445, noarly new 3 bedroom split, built- afiiimii«irannn scrfMipf u-ith ! 9-4817, Glastonoury, ME 8-7876. stove. Give me a reaaonable offer. 8 COMPI-ETE GENERAL RENTAL agency J D. MANCHESTER-$24,500 6 room Iri tlii.a rmirt fr.r it is ' COLORFUL cemetery baskets, any one until Christmas. We will TWO Pairs swinging garage doors, kitchen, fireplace, ceramic bath, ranch. Rockledge. I 'j baths, built- Xn 3-5219, ins. rec room. el(\ $16,900: nice 4 Sing at Bushnell MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE *2.49 each; also, cyclamen plants, Ideal for cottage. MI 8-1879, ROOMS OF BRAND NEW Realty, 470 Main Street. MI full cellar, nice yard. *16,800. Call ORDKRKn Thru th*’ Ififh dsv nf pA. 1 also board your dog while you are 8x7’6", good oondiUon. May be 3-5129. in stove and-oven, 2 fireplaces, 2- room home with attached garage. r'PlllhAr J,, |C riri nTlnrk f(^rr>nnnn African violets, and foliage plants. Help WanteS— Male 36 FURNITURE Peg Cleszynskl, Broker. Ml 9-4291. Manchester $3,800. $1,000 down; manv more nf the PinhatA Offu-A m thn Mnnictpnl ' M l 9^500 Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 away on a trip. Ml 3-5427. Har­ seen at 43 Elro St, FOR s a l e ;— 40” white enamel Ken- car garage, condition like new Open 7 days a week. 433 N. Main, R-ll price ranges ('all the Klls- Rtiildlf'c m «nid tv,\.ntrv hA und ih The World Vision Korean Or- mony Hill Kennels, Hebron Road, more gas range, *18. CaU MI An 100% ifuaranteed, some In orig­ Call the R. F. Dimock Co., MI greenhouse and residence. GROCERY MANAGER—the rapid APRONS FOR SALE. All ccrtora TWO-FAMILY ranch, 5-4, enclosed woitli Mitten Agenrv. Realtors, •nm. I. fnr x li-nrinc r>n Ih- phan Choir will prssent a eeaeert and IcdTe your measage. Ton’O dear from oar adverflaar la Jig SECOND MORTGAGE money — Bolton. 9-1830. inal factory crates, with ori^nal FOUR ROOMS heated, central lo­ ^9-5246, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, Sllnwanr. r.f .nM «4mlnl«trntlnn «r- Vnerli.h ona time withont spending all erenlng at tde telenbolie. growth program of Mott’s Super- and sizes. Very reasonable. 56 breezeway, garage, two furnaces, MUST SELL MI 3-.6930 or Mt 9 3321 with >nici und till. Court r.ngiLsh andnii'i Korean rvwiccul at OlO Reasonable rates. Confidential, Markets creates the need for an factory serial numbers. cation, adults. Ml 3-8470 after 6. aluminum siding, fireplace, 246’ Johanna Evans, MI 9-565;). fast service. Mercury, CH 7-8919. GUARANTEED singing canaries School St., MI 8-5672. iirrrt« timi ef th'-'iini- ' and Bushnell Memonsl auditorium Roofing—Siding 16 experienced grocery manager who for a cheerful Christmas. Also BI.DNDE BEDROOM TO RENT—3 room duplex, stove frontage, trees greenhouse, excel­ 5-5 DUPLEX centrally located. 3 Plae^ fnr asM hrarinp h- rivrn MondaV at 8 p.m h4s store management potential. MOVING—Furniture, like new, and to nil to 1ntrrr,«frf1 .^u * ^ 1. aa. BURIED IN BILLS? A good mort­ parakeets, puppies, hamsters. LIONEL TRAIN and accessories, LIVING ROOM SUITE lent condition. (5nly *19.600 Carl­ OPPORTUNITY A GOOD KUV thf*rrin in npn^nr nnH hn hrnrd »L^rrrin i ‘ *1^ o^-NOlCC CnOlT, TlOW Oil tA 9 Call Mr. Kasulis, MI 9-5344. paintings. MI 9-5090 after * p m. and refrigerator. MI 9-2478 after 6 bedrooms, two heating systems. A. A. DION INC. Roofing, siding, gage to consolidate debts will im­ Cages and all accessories In stock. Brownie Hawkeye flash model 5 PC. DINETTE SET ton W. Hutchins, Ml 9-5132 An excellent 6 room Colonial In a h'- mnilinc on or h^foro Doromb'^r 11. firsl Stop Of lU initial vUlt tO Lust and Found AutomobOes Tor Sale 4 p. m Beechler-Smith. Realtors MI So. Windsor two acres surround painting Carpentry. Alterations prove your credit situation and re­ Have a living picture at home with camera. Phone MI 8-4822. - AND ACCESSORIES 9 8952 Ml 3-6969 location next door to everything. SALDS AND management trainee BOLTON—6 room ranch, artistic this mofiern 6 room 2 bath ranch ^rurr^n '■'’■"f''”’ "f '»"’ ;the United States and Ctonodo, LOST—Small male beagle pup, vi­ OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ quires payments of only *22.25 an aquarium filled with beautiful RUG 10x12 rose-beigs. Reasonable. WESTINGHOUSE R E F’R I All oak floors, new bath, rec room, 5fr .Trremish r 5’r.nnr Rpiiie 31 i consists of 26 girls and 6 boy»- —married man interested In sales paneling, 2-car attached garage, home, ('^ose to Warping Center, rr,\-rntr\- cinity W, Middle Turnpike, An­ cials, exit yourself cars, always ship guaranteed. 399 Autumn St. per month for each *1000 you bor­ tropical fieh. Lay away orders BEAUPRE’S Ml 3-2949 after 6 p.m. WESTINGHOUSE T V MODERN 5 room apartment, first COIAINIAL CHARM—Porter Street storms, 2-car garage, and many I TTie children were splected from MI 8-4860. career with large national con­ WASHING MACHINE beautiful view, large lot only $16,.*)00 Evenings Rav Holcombe, Mr John .T Youni: 4lKRF!P’ Tiifit tlin IStli iIbv Qf tour, will be used to complete the ears' experience. Free estimates. SMALL,RESTAimANT, centrally Pay Only $4 Week SAMUEL AI.BERT Htfd CH 7-0.3.58 3.5953. 470 Main St. MT 3-5129 ly landscaped one-half acre lot. minbrr At 11 o'clock foronbon, Amell, 306 Henry St Tel. Ml Call■ Howley, Ml 8-8881, MI 8-0768. FIREMEN , 5 room flat, garage Ideal for j the asking figure. Two fireplaces, With its distinctive styling and M Probntc Offirr In tho Muni'MnAl World Vision Children’s Hospital 3-04S0. 1951 PONTIAC Bonneville converti­ located In Manchester, low over­ 5 cans quality oil, 99c plug tax. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT Articles For Sale 45 Sacrificing complete bedroom, small family. MI 3-6787 after 5:30. full walkout basement, attached ROCKVILLE — Colonial, 7 large many unusual features, it makes RiiiMirc In «oif1 r*ovrntrv ho the near Seoul, wh-ere free medical ble, less than 3,000 miles, excellent head, reasonably priced. Injury Battery cables, 75c and up SEVEN ROOM split, I ’ i baths, !• for * h*»irinr on iho forces sale. Call MI 9-8278. $5,168-$5,428 First Year complete living room and kitchen If you have no means of trans­ garage, real tile bath, formal din- rooms, double lot with big shade home for comfortable family care will be given any orphan or PERMANENT removal of unwant­ condition. M3 9-3468 between 4-5 Spark plugs, 29c each FIVE ROOM apartment with heat, biiilt-ins, fireplace. recreation flllowKncc of iidmlnl«trnt1on nr- Heating and Plumbing 17 HOME MADE ravloU, freah or decorator furniture from model dls- portation. I ll send mv auto for ! ing room, closets galore. A .steal. trees, 2 car garage, small two sa ed hair. Mias Blanche Maaon, 540 p.m. gaa or electric .stove, bus, shop­ room, cellar, garage, city utilities, living and entertaining. For addi­ coimf with M cjitAin ond thN rnurl destitute child. Applications for position of fire­ frozen, 30c doz. H. PaaquoUnl 246 Spark plug wire sets, *2.69 and up play home. We will give you free you. No obligation. T J. Oockett, Realtor. MI 3-1577. direct.^ Ib>t noiicft of limn ond pIaco Vernon St.. Mancheater, Conn. By PLUMBING AND heatliig — re- BE YOUR OWlTBOSS ping, schools. Phone -MI ,3-2342 9 sacrifice, price reduced. Carlton story building on property for pos­ tional information nr appointment men will be accepted until 6 p.m. Avery Street. Wapplng. delivery and free storage up to one sible rental. All city conveniences. A**lenod for AAld h''Arlnc b# civop to appointment. Phone MI •9-9020, Points, rotors, condensers, etc. a m,-6 p.m. ' ROI.LING PARK—4 room expand- \V Hutchin.a. MI 9-5132, call McCarthy Enterprises, MT aM nopAonA known wJfo be interested modeliiw Installations, repairs. High Income Sunoco Service Sta on Monday, Dec. M; 1961. year. A—L—B—E—R—T—'S Only $14,500. Call now! Glenn MANUFACTURER HONOBXD Auto Accessories—Tires 6 TORO SNOW blower at new low 1 able Cape, garage, fireplace, hot 9-5.391, John V. Panciera MI ♦heroin to ApnoAr And be hcArd thereon All work guaranteed, 38 years ex­ tlon for lease In growing Rockville. at 43-45 AIDYN ST,, HARTFORD $13,500 — IMMAITX’ LATE coloniat 9-1898, bv rpalHnp on or before 'perember 11. Providence, R.I., Dec. 8 (/P)— WANTED—Ride from 202 Porter price *189.95, power handle FIRST FLOOR, 5 room flat, In water heat. $13,990. Call owner, Roberts Agenrv, Realtors. MI perience. 24-hour service. CUl Small investment and a desire to Benefits Include pension, sick NORMAN’S ranch, 3 bedrooms, bay window, 4-1.521. PI 2-6.30i. lOfil. bi’ certified mAll, A ropy of thlA Vincent Sorrentlno, founder and atreet to Pratt A Whitney, Eaat Earl VanCamp. M l 9-4749. model. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. Open Mon., Thni Fri. till 8 p.m. quiet residential area Call MI Ml 4-1139. OT'^ar to ONE 670-15 SNOW tire used 8,000 make above average Income is all leave, paid holidays, vacation and CORONET GAS 443 HARTFORD ROAD cellar, large lot, Carlton \V. board chairman of the Uncos M fg. Hartford, .aecond ahift. MI 3-6494. life insurance. 3-4292. __ l-ots For 75 Mrs TTArrIet H. T>lttle. T.Ake PfreAt. Co., manufacturers of finger rings, miles. MI 3-0982. that is needed to become, your own SNOW BLOWERS — From *79.95 MI 8-1524 MAPLE BOOKCASE, good coodi- SIX ROOM ranch, 6 years old. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. FIVE ROOM ranch— one block r.-ventrv Conn boss. Before you buy fumltur* any- Oon. *12: rounded glas* china from Main St , excellent condition ONE B ZONE lot 80x115, citv Veterans Adminl.slTA Mop ReirinnAl Of­ was Invested as a Cavaliere of the WANTED TO BUY late model half Radio-TV Regair Blue Cross, C.M.S, and Major and up. Parta and service Capi­ 568 Center St. ATTRAC-TIVE 3 rooms, heat, hot Bowers School, sill rooms better fice ns TeAvi 5!lreet TTAftford 1. Oonn. ton pickup with atandard shift. where—shop at Norman’s. closet. *20, MI 9-6.582, water, stove, refi-igerator. garage, VERNON—New 5 'i room ranch, throughout, city utilities. Charles water. Union Street *2.200 Call Order of Merit of the Republlo Sf Medical plans are available. tol Equipment Co., 88 Main St. than average in size entire base­ MI 9-6495 Atfo W Ttdish n TT«mUion AMomAV Must be clean. MI 9-3422. Trailers— Mobile Homes 6*A Services 18 *110. Available Jan. t 5tl 4-0238. attached garage, I 'i ceramic tiled I..esperance. MI 9-7620. FT.MORK TT’R KING TON, Jndro. Italy last night. Call BU 9-0291 Hours 7-8 dally, 7-9 Thursday, 7-4 KELVINATOR automatic washer, ment finished off into large family For position description and appli­ Saturday, SINGER SEWING machine button­ room 4H% mortgage, priced for bath, spacious treed lot. VA and WANTED—Ride to Pratt ft Whit­ INVESTIGATE the smart modem TV SERVICE!—All makes. Honest hole maker. MI 9-1539, overstuffed chair, 2 blond end Bl a c k b o s t o n rocker and floor FH.A financing. $600 down. Home MANmESTER — Choice 5 room and economical way of relaxed Economical. High quality" parta. cation forms apply to: Fire Depart­ tables with matching coffee tables, lamp. MI 9-2975. quick sale. $16,900. Phllbrick Cape, easily expandable to 6. All ney Aircraft,. 7-3:30 ahift, Wood- COINS AND coin suppliea. Give an SIX ROOM apartment and garage. Agency. MI 9-8464. Realtv Service, .Ml 9-40.37 TR bridge St. to South parking lot MI living. New and used three and Guaranteed 90 days Famous for After 6—JA 8-8295 ment Headquarters, 153 Spruce St., metal wheelbarrow and garden Call MI 3-0826. 5-6302, Ml .3-129L' aliiminiini aiding with storms and service since 1981. Phone Ml Investment with a profit oppor­ FORMER SALESMAN has 17 piece 9-7734, four room available. L ^ down Maheljester. tunity, Come in and browse GIRL'S WHITE figure skates, stie rake. M l 4-1006. screens, beautiful 2-ear garage. 9-4587. Potterton's. IK Center St. PLUMBING ft HEATING 5, used one season. MI 9-0182. waterless stainless steel cookware SEVEN ROOM colonial—2-car ga­ payment. Bank financing. Vernon around. Connecticut Coin ft Stamp FOR RENT—4 room apartment, rage, large lot. 2 flre-ptaees, large DO YOtT KNOW that we can show Asking $1.3.900. Gordon's Really Mobile Home Court and Sales hn BUSINESS FOR SALE HUTCH-cupboard, wagon seat, cof- In original cartons Ree- $149 50, heat, hot water parking, children you a new 3 bedroom colonial with Co., ^TT .3-0486. Evenings MI 3-5314. CONNIE’S “rv and Radio Service, located at the Manchester Pet familv room CTharles Lesperance, Automobiles for Sale 4 4-8120. Southern New England Union HOUSEHOLD furniture, 10" Atlas fee tables, other handersfted fur­ sacrifice *39.50. BU 9-6955. 16 or over. Tel. Ml 3-2068, plastered walls, fireplace, etc. on available all hours. Satisfaction Credit and Center, 995 Main St, MI 8-6498. niture, knick-knacks. The Norrises MI 9-7620. VERNON—Just completed, 8 room TREAT THE FAMILY table saw, work shop Items, gar­ Porter St. that is for sale for only guaranteed. Cali Ml 9-1816. Shop grossing over half million WEED A CAR and hfd your credit yearly established over seventy- den tools. 152 Green Rd. of Storrs. GArfield 9-2986 MODERN QUIET 3 room apart­ OAKWOOD RD.—5'(i-room ranch, $18.9007? flioose your own color ranch, 3 large bedrooms, formal turned (Sown? Short on down pay­ Aoto Driving School 7-A JOHN DEERE ment, heat and all utilities Inrliid- dining room, modem kitchen with « TELEVISION antennas and rotor five years—owner wishes to retire- Musical Instruments 53 excellent condition, large living schemes T. J. Crockett Realtor, ment? Bankrupt? Repossesaion? Collection Man BOLSEY 35 mm camera, case, ed. Call MI 3-8524. MT 3-1577. built-ins, wooded, lot, neap new K MORTLDCK'S Driving School—Of­ systems installed and repaired. names, property, good will, work in Industrial Crawlers room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, Oon’t give upl See Honest Dcnig- process. Inventory and equipment flash gun, accessories, Kodak 150 28 UPRIGHT and grand pianos. plastered walls, forced hot water Vernon School, selling fop $17,900. fice, 448 Main St.. Manchester. Serving Manchester and sur­ Opportunity to grow with Ration­ THREE-ROOM heated apartment, las, get the towdown on the lowest rounding areas. Modem TV Serv­ available—principals only. and Tractors watt slide projector, good condi­ BUILDING COMING DOWN There’a lots of life left in your old heat, one car garage. Bowers Call the R. F, Dimork Co., MI To A down and smalleat paymenta any­ Learning correctly "May Save al finance company. Some previous tion, *35. MI 9-5678, evenings. piano.j^Iake It smaller by restyl­ •stove and lefrigerator furnished, 9-,5245, Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702, BETTER Your L ife ." Driver education ice, 405 Center 8t„.M I S-220S. for middle-age couple. MT 3-7894. School district *1^00 Phllbrick $13,900 where. Not a email loan or finance Write or call R. L. Goodman, 85 banking or finance experience' ile- S E a iN G AT ing, Outside refinished In natiiral Agency, Mt1 9-846f Jolianna Evans, MI 9-.5653. comgMy Douglas Motors, classes. Member. Connecticut Pro- sirable. Merit increases and vari­ Loaders and Bachoes RAOIO-TV RBIPAIRS, any make, High Ridge Dr. Newington, Conn. wood colors, op change color of FIRST FLOOR 4-room apartment, fessionsJ Driving School Assn Ml ous employe benefits. Contact Mr. SACR1RCE PRICE! $13,900—4 BEDROOM Colonial, BUILDER'S MODEL HOME—a WAPPING - 6 room exquisite 9-7398. -free pickup and dellveiv on email AD 2-4283 Wood completely, or cover whole heat, hot water, gas stove, newly Berard at BU 9-3461. Farm Tractors piano In everlasting formicas, wall-wall carpel, knotty pine beautiful 3 bedroom ranch on one ranch, completely redecorated, 1956 BUICK 4-door sedan rare radios, phonographs. Houra 6-10 Read Herald Ad vs. redecorated. Box A, Herald, acre lot, seven years old, oil hot air p.m. H ft E Radio and TV. MI (wood grains or solid colors), or kitchen cabinets, formica count­ better than new condition. Enor­ l i atandard ahift, good condition. MI LARSON’S Cormectlcufs first li­ ^nd Equipment heal. fireplai'C in living room, tile 9-6582, Ml 8-1479. Help Wanted— Female 35 500 USED have piano beautifully antiqued SIX LARGE rooms, sunporch. ga­ ers, aluminum storms, central. mous landscaped plot. Many, USED CAR ______» censed driving school trained — MEAT CUTTER wanted. Excellent bath, all oak floors, aluminum many extras. Move right in. (dozens of shades). If Vou choose rage, modem kitchen, central. Carlton W Hutchins, MI 9-5132. « Certified and approved Is now of­ working conditions and fringe storms detached garage, minutes Monthly payments $97, BU 9-4685. 1961 CHEVROLET convertible, tur­ fering classroom and behind SEWING MACHINE operators SEPTIC TANKS FLUORESCENT antiquing, we’ll give you the old We.sl Side Realtv MI 9-5315 MI MilUnery Dressmaking 19 full-time 8 a.m.-4;30 p.m. Also, benefits. Popular Food Markets, JOH^ .DEERE 'MANCHESTER—8' room colonial from BoltOn Ime on Rout* 44A. quoise with white top, 4-speed wheel Instruction for teenagers. Meat Dept.. E. Middle Tpke. CLEANED and INSTALLED piano legs made into beautiful an­ 3-6710. VERNON—Assume large mort­ FOR CHRISTMAS! part-time shift for mothers with Sales & Service 14 bedroom) excellent location, Truly an excepTional value. floor shift transmission, plus many MI 9-6075. SEWING ’TO be done? Dressmak­ LIGHT FIXTURES tique lamps (worth *25-$35 each). gage on this 2-year ranch. Save ing and alterations, reasonable. small children going to school, 9 Pakulis Farm Supply You won’t find them on the mar­ THREE ROOM apartment, includ­ fireplace, hot water oil heat, city other extras. 4,000 miles 12,695. • SEWERS 8 ft. with ahades. will utilities, near schools. I'a baths, on closing costs. Tongren Agenev, K MI 9-1042. PREPARE FOR driver's test. MI 8-8888. a,m.-3 p.m. Experience preferred. Situations Wanted— Willimantic HA ^4003 sell any amount ket. See and hear pianos at ing heat, hot water, gas for cook­ MI 3-8.321 Ages 16 to 60. Driving gnd class Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard MACHINE CLEANED Meyers Plano, 91 Center St, Man­ ing Electric refrigerator and garage, immediate occupancy. « St., Manchester, Female 38 CTharles lesperance, MI 9-7620, J. D. Realty Co. X room Three Instructors No wait­ Moving—Trucking— DECORATING for Chriatmfs? 10% DISCOUNT IN chester. Open weekdays 4-10 p.m. stove furni.shed Call MI 9-7737 be­ MANCHESTER — 6 room ranch ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ Good selection of close-out wall­ • INSTALLATION All day Saturdays. All pianos and tween 5 7 p.m. with attached garage, in excellent X Buy It At WA’i t RESSES WANTED days. Ap- RESPONSIBLE mother Will care TWO-FAMILY, 4-4, pills 2'z storv 470 Main St SCRANTON my. PI 2-7249. Storage 20 papers. some pre-pasted, 47c to work can be bank financed. MI .3,-5129 condition, in choice residential X — ply In person, Howard Johnson’s for child, preferably over two. In SPECIALIST LOTS OF 10 or MORE MANCHESTER - 6 room duplex building, on lot 100x200, centrally my home. Reasonable fee PI 97c per single roll. Sherwin-Wil­ area, selling for $21 900 Call the X AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local-J- Restaurant, Tolland Turnpike, off liams, 981 Main. Ideal for warehouses, stores, ACCXIRDIONS and guitars — we plU-s one garage, completely re­ located..Steam heat ga,., furnace. CARE AND detail have been lav­ Moriarty Brothers! 2-8306. For information call Ml 9-1919 be­ R, F. Dimock Co,. MI 9-5245 Bar­ MOTGR^ Garage— Service— Storage 10 moving, packing, storage. Low Route 15, Manchester. See Mr. factories, showrooms, garages, have them at all prices. 12 bass decorated, forced warm air heat ished on this custom 2 bedroom Don’t overlook an.v of these cars as an ex­ rate on long distance moves to Ford. town and Country tween 5-7 p.m. ranch, 100x180 high, dry and wood­ bara Woods, .Ml 9-7702, Johanna EXPERIENCED nurse’s aid ^ ALL CRAFTINT paint by number workshops. *25. 120 bass *125 New guitars with separate oil burner, central­ 1 WANTED TO RENT.^arage space 48 states. Personalized service, Ml ed lot, attached gatage. enclosed Evans. MI 9-56.53 X cellent "Second Car” to avoid leaviiig the sires care of invalid. Call TR reduced one-third. Over 100 dif­ *14.95, cases »2.50. $129.95 new ly located ip- good area, near SIX ROO.M colonial — one block - ROCKVILLE for dead storage. MI 9-3248 after 8-5187, CH 7-1423. ferent sets in stock. Sherwin-Wil­ DRAINAGE CO. school, shopping and bug line; 12x12 patio, exhaust fan, disposal, wife stranded without means of transporta­ 5-4934. *10 EACH clarinet reduced $79, Ro'ndinone from Main St , 4 years old, I 'i BOLTON X QUALITY CARS 4. NURSe S', a i d e s , full and part- liams, 981 Main. Accordion O nter, 1169 Main St.^ CTiildren accepted, $110 monthly. and double sink in 17 font kitchen. X tion. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. time. Vernon Haven. TR 6-2077. Ml 9.4143 Tel, MI 9-9953 or MI 3-8677 For further information or ap­ baths, built-ins, combination win­ Glass enclosed bath, fully storm­ E ast Hartford. Opposite Burnsride dows and doors, enclosed porch, R anch -F ive large rooms plus an X 1961 Cadillac Convertible Light trucking and package deliv­ Ave., BU 9-4685. pointment'to -see call the R, F. ed. Owner anxious. Robert Wolver- 1960 Cadillac Coupe de ville ery. Refrigerators, washers and SEWING machine operators, night Situations Wanted— Male 39 excellent location, priced for attached^„garage. Big comer lot. X Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 USED HOSPITAL bed, *35. Can be Dimock Co,, MT 9-5245 ton Agency, Ml 3-1914, Rear patio combinations, fire­ 1961 Plymouth Fury Convertible stove mo-vlng roeclalty. Folding shift, 6-10 p.m. Experience pre­ seen at 200 Maple St. MI 8-5000. YOU ARE invited Tuesday, Dec. quick sale. Charles Ijesperance, X ELECTRICAL technician desires MI 9-7620. place, Priced at $1(,700' pay down 1960 Oldsmobile Super 88 Converti­ IDEAL XMAS GIFTS—A wide as­ ohaira for rent. MI 9-0752 ferred. Apply Kaklar Toy Co.. 80 part-time evening and Saturday «12. from 6-9 p.m. to hear Mr. sp u r LEVEL—For those accus­ X Hilliard St. F'urnished Apartments 63-A $2300 and take over the first morl- ble sortment of new- and used bi­ work. Industrial maintenance, etc. ROYAL TYPEWRITER, complete­ George Epstein, Internationally tomed to the finer things all one X cycles, service all makes. 257 MANCHEISTEH Moving and Truck­ CAMBRIDGE ST.—2-family house gasr. 1959 Lincoln Continental Converti­ MI 9-6875. ly overhauled, in excellent work­ known organist, domonstrate the COVENTRY—Three rooms, heat, could demand has been included In X • SAFE-BUY USED CARS • ble Spruce St. The Bike Shop. ing Company. Local and tong dis­ CREDIT-COLLECTION supervisor. ing condition, *50. Call MI 9-1454 SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION 5-5 room flats, new boilers, copper this lovely 8 'j room home. The tance moving, packing and stor­ famous TTiomas electronic organ hot water, hath, parking. $75 X 1981 F-85 Oldsmobile Station Woman with experience and prov­ after 6. plumbing, 2 car garage, handy lo­ style Is condusive :o those who en­ Colonial Seven rooms. three age. Regular service throughout BOX MOUNTAIN DlUVE. VEANON. CONN. and the Thomas piano-organ com ­ monthlv. (Tall after 4 p m PI cation. $21,900. Phllbrick Agenev, X Wagon en ability for expanding collection Dogs— Birds— Prts 41 joy split level living at its best. bedrooms, I'j bath.s. two-car ga­ Business Services Offered 13 New England states and Florida. office. Modern downtown Man­ bination. Ward Music Co., 99 Sum­ 2-6975 ■ Ml 9-8464, X 1961 Pontiac Catalina Vista mer. Open evenings. Remember no On beautifully landseaped spa rage. This liorne wa.s hiiilt in 1941 1961 LINCOLN 1960 FORD 1960 VOLKSWAGEN MI 3-6563. chester office. Excellent oppor­ COCKER puppies, AKC registered! X 1960 Oldsmobile Super 88 Holiday LAWN MOWERS sharpened and IvW one has ever paid one penny for TWO ROOM furnished housekeep­ VERNON—New spacioiJa 7 room cious lot, 2-car garage, 4 bath­ or so, best of material.s Arte.sian CoiitinentHl 4-L)oor. Turquoise, Karman Ghla. Maroon and white Sedan tunity for career woman. Mail excellent temperament. AH red rooms. Priced in the high 50s. water. Timken hot water heal, X 2-Uoor Gray. Radio, heater. repaired sales and service, pick brief resume to: "Supervisor," service on any Thomas organ gold ing apartment, all utilities, older Cape, one unfinished, 4 bedrooms, Radio, healer, full C A t t O C liardtop. Radio, heater, white­ la.’ia Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Sedan Painting—Papering 21 or buff, *35. MI 4-1310. SEPTIC TANKS Phllbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464. fireplace, beautiful heated sun X up and delivery. Complete line of P.O Box 1001, Manchester. Re­ bv us. employed gentleman. 272 Main. fireplace, separate dining rpom. power. One owner. sUndard SIKAC wall tires, 1957 Oldsmobile 88 Holiday Sedan AND room. Owners moving sensible at X Voro riders, reels, and ~otarles, PAINTING AND paperhanging. plies will be treated with strictest MONKEY, white faced, ring tail, VA and FHA financing *600 MANCHESTER—Our loss, your transmission. ~ excellent condition. ^ garden and lawn supplies. L ft M BUYING A SPINET PIANO FOUR ROOM furnished apartment down. Home Realtv Service Ml $21,000, X Many others—see them now Good clean workmanship at rea confidence and respect. about 2 years old with 8 cu. ft. PLUGGED SEWERS with garage: also. 2 room furnish­ gain. Asking $16,300. .Must be sold Equipment CorporiiUon, Route 88, sonable rates. 80 years In Man­ cage. MI 9-1423 after 6. FOR CHRISTMAS 9-4037, TR 5-6302 MI .3-1291 today. Make your offer Vacant—3 X Vernon, Conn. TR 6-7609. RELIABLE woman to care for two ed apartment. Call TR ,5-8274 or chester. Raymond Flske. MI Did you see our big display ad? TR 5-1447 bedrooms, not development, only T. J. CROCKETT. Realtor X 1961 COMETS 9-9237. small children, In her home. 5 Machine Gleaned CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. Wurlitzer spinets and console 8 - years old. I>arge ranch. fuil X SCRANTON days, per week, while mother at­ Septio IWoks, Dfy Welle, Sewer I pianos, latest models, quality con­ Clioice Of two 4-door sedans. 19SS HILLMAN 1960 T-BIRD Reasonable rateb. Cal! Pi 2-7868 WINTLR ba.sement, plastered walls, hot Ml :M577 X E3XTERIOR and Interior painting. tends college. References «x- Lines Installed—k>Uar Water­ struction in beautiful cherry, wal­ Business l.ncations water oil heat, fireplace, ceramic Radio, heater, H.ardtop, Radio, heater, eleetiie between 1:30-4:80 or any time Paperhanging. Wallpaper books. changed. Call MI 3-7225, after 5. OARAGE FOR RENT proofing Done. X MOTORS Saturday or Sunday. nut, mahogany. Jlear the beautiful For Rent 64 bath, disposal, aluminum- .com­ BOLTON—8 room home, .jnodern X standard S i f i O C l-D »or. SAOa windows, full pow- C raQ Q ie INC. Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. tone of this special group of floor WONDLRLAND binations. amesite dhve, good kitchen and bath, excellent heat­ transmission. er. beautiful black. iflr O 2200 square feet for commer­ STGRB near Main St. at 26 Birch X Radio and heater, ' “ F 166 Union St. RoekviUe A ^ KINDS of clocks repaired. An­ Floors. Good clea,n workmanship. models all priced under *600 with housekeeping. Will consider rent­ ing aystem. l'< acres land.' re­ Fully msured. Reasonable rates. M«KINNEY BROS. St. 2,000 sq. ft., parking. Apply X tiques included. Work guaranteeiL cial vehicle, heavy equipment bench, delivery, guarantee at no OF ing. Escott. owner, MI 9-7683. duced to $15,800 for quick .sale. Call MI 3-0216 TR 5-2521 MI 9-1962 Leo PeUetier. MI 9-83?8 or Ml NOTICE Sswerage Dispesol Co. extra cost. Why pay nearly as much Marlow’s. 867 Main. ' the R. F, Dimock (?().. MI 9 .5245. X 9-5082. fOr a tinny-toned, unknown used HOLIJSTER ST.—5'j room home X A public hearing will be held by or storage.— MI 3-5270. :sn -m Pearl St-—MI 8-SS08 EDCCELLB5NT STORE for anv busi­ Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. Johan­ 1957 MERCURY eoSM A a p p l i a n c e Service—Re­ plMO? Small monthly payments, HOML VALULS on a professionally landscaped na Evans, MI 9-.5JS53 j 1959 BERKELEY, excellent condi­ PAINTING, papering, floor sand­ the Town Planning Commission of ness or office, apartment Includ­ 1 TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR OAR 1 pair* all make* refrigerator*, Manchester. Connecticut, Monday Oirlstmas delivery, Goss Piano ft *9.400—4 room bungalow on 100x150 lot, 2-car garage, concrete 4-Door Sedan, fled and white, tion. MI 9-7091. freezers, washing machines, dry* ing, remodeling. Call Mr. Charles, ed. 476 Main St. Ml 9-5229 . 9-5. drive, enclosed porch, formal din­ BOLTON—I-Aiw- taxes, A 8 room MI 9-0728. evening. December 11, 1961, at 8 By order of the Superior Court for ToUand County, I .h«n gen Organ Co., 121 Allyn St. JA 5-8696. Autumn St. New gas furnace. Deep Radio, heater, overdrive, stand- era ranges, oil and giss biunera. Park free next door In Bond Hotel lot. ing room.- living room with fire­ and a separate 4 room ranch on : transmission. 1 EASY TERMS • LOW SANK RATES | 1954 WYLLTS Jeep station wagon, P.M. in the hearing room of the as a committee of the court, on December 16, 1961, at 11:00 la H oases For Rent 6!) SOA.lt 4-wheel drive, excellent mechani­ MI 9-0057. .All work guaranteed. CEIIUNGS, wallpapering, refinish- j Municipal Building to consider the lot. Open every day, also Monday place, spacious kitchen, full cel­ two high acres. Six room ranch i ■ Excellent condition. the forenoon on the premises the following described property: *14.700—Jarvis built Cape on cal condition. *895. MI 3-8292. ing floors. Clean workmanship.' following proposed zone changes: and iTiursday p.m. lar. Immaculate throughout and has 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 double ! SAM’S UPHOLSTE3RY - ReUred . That cerUin piece or parcel of land situated In the Town of ROCKVILLE—6 room single, im­ Center St, 4 rooms finished. Taste­ Free estimates. No Job too small. MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST— fairly priced. Inspection invited. closets in each of the 3 large bed- ! from the shop. Can take care of Vernon, County of Tolland and State of Connecticut, known and. mediate occupancy *115. Te’l MT fully decorated Tiled bath. Beauti­ Robert Wolverton Agenev, MI rooms, formal dining room: base- ] 1955 CHEVROLEIT Bel Aire hard­ John Verfallle, MI 9-5750. North side. To change to Business TOP QUALITY 9-7319, designated as Lot No. 68. as shown on a map entitled “Man of top. automatic transmission ex­ all your upholstering needs at \ Antiques 56 fully landscaped. $950 down with 3-1914. ment has deluxe rec room with l LOOK! *59 MERC. $1395 greatat savings. Call CH 2-2378. Zone II. all or part of an area, now BOX MOUNTAIN ESTATES SecUon No. 3 Vernon and Bolton ! FHA financing. 4-door wagon. Blue and cellent condition. Call MI 3-6037 CEILINGS reflnlshed, painting BEAUTIFUL new 6 room dupjex fireplace,, kitchenette, and bar i in Residence Zone AA and Rural Conn. Property of THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. Scale l ’’= 1 0 0 ’’ OAK STREET (area)—Si.x room AT THESE white. Radio, healer, Merc- between 6-8 p.m, SHARPENING Service — Saws, wall papering. Wall paper books Residence Zone. This proposal con­ ANTIQUE DESK, hand made, house, automatic gas furnace i I-.arge 2-car garage. 2 separate 1 on request. Fully Insured. Call Aug. 31, 1954, Hayden L. Griswold. C.E." Said Lot No 58 is $19.4,50 Brand new builder’s home with approx, two acres of ! driveways. Four room ranch has ; omatlc. Real nice! ’55 MERC. ""$495 knives, axes, shears, skates, sists of approximately 8.5 acres of about lOO years old. Other an­ hot water, all aluminum storm STATION WAGONS 1953 OLDSMOBILE convertible, Edward R. Price, MI 9-1003. USED CARS more parttpularly bounded and described as follows: model in Woodhill Heights. O'- room good land. Hou.se has 3 bedrooms built-ins and basement garage. : station wagon. Ro4|(>> rotary blades. Quick service. Capi­ land In the area of No. 805, No. tiques. 162 Green Rd. window’s and doors. Inquire 1270 radio, heater, whitewalls power, 1960 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4-DOOR SEDAN. ranch, attached garage. Many up, 3 rooms down, full basement, Present rental $115 per montli. I heater, ^Mercomatlc. Blue. tol Equipment Co., 38 Main ft., 811, and No. 827 Middle Turnpike NORTHERLY by Lot No. 57, a.s shown on said map. Silver Lane; East Hartford, after extras. Offers considered. excellent 'heating system If you ’60 FORD $1945 good Urea, green, or 195l' Chevro­ Manchester. Hours dally 7-5, Radio, heater, auto, trans., power steering and brakes. One Hundred Eighty-six (186) feet; 6 p.m. Onlv $25,600 I>awrence K Fiano, 1 let 2-door,'radio, heater, black. MI East. Applicants; Mary Gremmo, »2195 want privacy plus, look this o-ver. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. MI 1960 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY WAGON. » a i-’- WearinR Apparel— Furs 57 $21,900 Custom built brirk and Realtor. MI 3-2766 Ed Crawford. ' 4-Aoor Country Squire All 8-2587. Felix Gremmo, Willtam Prentice. EASTERLY Excellent value for $15,200. T. J. MI 9-4410 i 3i7958. NOTICE by Box Mountain Drive, One Hundred A NEW WING has been built on a frame Garrison Colonial. This 7 white. Fordomatic. Fully GREEN ROAD — South side, Radio, heater, 6 cylinder, standard transmission. «1495 Eighty-five and 47/IOO (185.47) feet; FOR SALE—Ski boots, make. Im­ Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1577. equipped. ’58 MERC. $1095 In accordance with the require westerly and southerly of present colonial home and Is now available room beauty is only 10 year.s old. I960 FORD M ft M RUBBISH Removal Serv­ 1960 VALIANT 2Q0, 4-DOOR SEDAN ported Hans-Roog, size 9E ' like CAPE CX)D -Expandable. 4 spa­ ments of the Zoning Regulations Business Zone I. To change to SOUTHERLY for someone who prefers a nicer I 'j baths, 2-car garage. I^arge lot. FOR $11,500—4>2 room home about Commuter 4-door. 9-pai- ice—commerciai. reflldential. In­ Radio, heater, standard transmission. *1395 by Lot No. 59, as shown on said map, new. MI 9-9755, than average place to live Call cious rooms, plus -finished rec senger wagon. Radie, heat­ PICKUP for the town o f Manchester. Conn., Business Zone I, all or part of an Two Hundred Sixty-eight (268) feet; and 7 miles from Manchester. Lovely room, all neat a.s a pin. Garage. ’57 DODGE $845 dustrial. Attics, cellars. Incinera­ the Zoning Board of Appeals will 1959 DeSOTO 4-DOOR SEDAN. m 3-5983 $22,900--Another top notch Gar­ large living -room with fireplace, er, Mercomatic. Light l^ e . tors. Leaves raked. Brush re­ area now in Residence Zone A. WESTERLY rison Colonial with 7 rooms. 3. large Deep lot, all'hedged. Ope block to 4-door wagon. All black. Custom Cab, 3 tone hold a public hearing on Monday Radio, heater, auto, trans., power steering. by land now or formerly of The W. O. Glenney modern kitchen with dining area, moved. Metal, cardboard drums. This proposal consists of approxi­ $1295 Wanted— To Buy 58 SINGLE FAMILY house, garage, 4 bedrooms, pine paneled den. bus and shopping. Exclusive with Nicely equipped. One own­ evening, Dec. 18, 1961 at 8 P.M. in mately 3 acres of land In the area 1959 FORD 4-DOOR RANCH WAGON. Company, One Hundred Fifty-two and 66/100 2 bedrooms and full bath, oreeze- Red and white, heater MI 9-9757. > (152.66) feet. rooms, stove and refrigerator, B ezeway and garage. One-half John H. Ijappen. Inc.. Realtors. er. the Hearing Room of the Munici­ Qf No. 328, No. 330, No. 332 Green way with attached one-car ga­ S' Styleside body Radio, heater, 8 cylinder, standard transmission. *1195 FRANK IS buying and selling, good large yard, $115 monthly. Shown acre lot on North Elm Street. MI 9-,5261, MI 3-5219. MI 9-744.5. EXDORS WASHED and waxed, pal Building on the following ap­ Road. Applicant: Stanley Bray. Too Commlttoo has been advised that: used furniture and antiques start­ rage, lot.s of laqd and other Standard ahift V-8 1958 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN WAGON. by appointment;-MI 3-5983. windows cleaned, painting, paper­ plication: STATE HEARING Detailed descriptions of the 'raere Is a Bve room ranch home on the premises with on at- ing S«pt. 9 at 420 Lake St Call and Call now for an appointment to extras. Alice Clampet, Realtor, MANCHESTER, Oakland St. S?nsl-1 ALSO. Heater, 6 cylinder, standard transmission, MI 9-4543. MI 3-7357. Many other ing, waUs washed, odd Job*. Handy above proposed zone changes are *775 rieriliHon*™**’ water oil heat, landscape wooded Jot, high see what we’ve got. Open Sun­ HEATED 2 bedroom home with see these and other fine properties. ble 6 room single Features in- | BEAUPRE’S Man Service. Phone Ml 8-8946. Robert Oliver; 367 Oakland St.; on file In the Town Clerk’s Office. 1954 CHEVROLET 4-DQOR SEDAN. days. Ml 9-85M. garage in Bolton Center. Also, As members of MI.S we have over listings available. elude oil steam heat, copper Residence Zone A. Variaoice Is re­ Maps may be seen'In the Planning Heater, 6 cylinder, standard transmission. *285 TEAM S OF s a l e built-ins. *115 per month. No lease OBe hundred listings to show you. plumbing, city water and sewer, 244 Broad 81. Mancheatar quested to have used car dealers Office. MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM 1. Sole to subject to approval of the Superior Court. WK BUT, SELL or trade entiqut required. MI 3-2322. WEST SIDE—19.50 American Co­ lot 100x200. On, busline. Easily fi- ! Household Aerriees license at above location. 2. A deposit of $1,500.00 in cash or by certified check must be find used turnituni, ebina. glass, lonial, 13x23 living room, pine ntuiced. Reasonable taxes. Priced TOWN PLANNING BAN k r a t e s — SMALL PAYMENTS LAKEWOOD CIRCLE vicinity —2 Offered IS-A AU persons Interested may at­ COMMISSION made at the time of sale. Balanco of selling price must be nald •ilvir. jpicture frames and old recreation room, bar. immaculate right. *13,200. Phone hH 3-6273, M ORIARTY^ BROTHERS bedroom Cape, 1-car garage, beau­ tend this hearing. Martin B. Alvord, on approval of the sole .and delivery of the deeil, doiito, old dolls and guns, hobby JARVIS condition, only $17,9'00. Carlton W. Brae-Bum Realty. ■'.f tiful location, completely furnish­ Hutchins, MI 9-5132. n j * T ' FINISH Holland window Zoning Board of Appeals Chairman CHORCHES MOTORS, INO. eoUficUons, attic comsnts or whole frewt md in very gaod ah^)e. aludM made to measure. All Roger B. B^ley, • . PHILIP BAYER, Committee ettates. Purnitur* Repair Service ed, *125 a month, J. D, Realty, HOLUSTER STREET—AttracUve Dorothy C. Jacobson, Toieottville, Conn, te l. MI *-7449 i n 3-5129. REALTY CO. NOT ONE but three two-famlly * lircii on s m UI vemtlaa blinds at a new CSialrman Secretary tu a x a — AuraoBJZED — s e r v i c e $8 East Center Street . ,6 room Cape, desirable Bowers, Lincoln Continental — Mercury — Comet — Englith Ford — WiUya Jmp houses, all on Highland St., two ^School area, aoon vacant, immedr; 1 tllM tarn. Aaklag n a . low prtpe. Keri made whll# you Daniel L. Hair, Manchester, Conn. Chiyaler —, — Dart — Laa^ — TYoeks Moncheeter, Oesmeetteiih Realtors Insurers .Appraisers COVENTRY—3 room house, elec­ each at 81'4.000, one at $15,500. ate sale price, *13,700. Beechler-' wait. ICarioWs. Secretary ^ • ' Nov. 88, 1981 M OAKLAND 9T. PHONE MI 8-8TM MltoheU $.11$$. FD fO TOKG table and bond saw, tric stove furnished, Ideal for cou­ 288 E . Center St. M I 8-4112 Coll G. S. Keith, broker, MI 9-8191 Smith, Realtors, M l 9-8952, MI 3 01-315 CENTER STk, M A N C H C ST G U -M I1-S13B I » ple. Call M I 9-7S69. \ ia foed.oeMHtoD. MI $444$. M I »-2U » H I 8*1028 or MI M125. 8-6969. / ■* \ \ ■ / ' / . / / V-f' FACE TWENTY-EIGHT m iD A r, DECEMBER a 1901

' ' ■ i • ' Haurbrfiti^r lEin^ttittg ®j?raih ATcrase Daily Net Prcaa Run For th* Week Ended The Weather ■ December S, l t d ! LISTEN TO KATHY GODFREY, WINF, MONDAY thru FRIDAY AT 1:10 P.M .- SATURDAY AT 11:10 Foreonat of D. 8. Wanther Bar— About Town AM. d p o d y nod cold tonlglit. l">d and Oun THE PERFECT GIFT... by Van Raalte Trash Chute Blaze Club will hold its quarterly meet­ ing Monday at * p.m. at the Club house. Daley Rd.. Coventiy. from the collections / Calm Visitor Saves o/m below : Frivolace MM Sets Off Explosion St. Margaret s Circle. Daughters p. in luxuriously 4.95 of Isabella, mil hold its adult Christmas party at K of C Home trimmed nylon . . . Patients from Blaze Tuesday at 6 30 pm. A potlurk Variette e-l-a-s-t-i-c with a lined, all lace By PATRICXA PLATT will he sej-ved. M ember, are le- bodice edged with illu- X By .ALEX 6IR E LL I (Herald Staff Writer) mlndeid to bnng a grab bag gift, A and table setting. .«ion. (Herald .AtMlstant City Editor) A Manche.Ater woman who wa.s a supervisor in the Hart­ right: The Princess In the confusion of the holocaust at Hartford Hospital yes­ ford Hospital housekeeping department died yesterday in The Manchester Mim.sterial As­ from 3 .9 5 3.95 all in .<5i7.e.A 32 to 40 terday, some remained calm. One person who kept her wits I the ninth floor fire whicli killed 15. sociation win meet Wednesday at about her wa.s Mrs. John Mukikevik, 238 Charter Oak St., who I Site was .Miss (irace 0. Hatch. 60. of .31 Green Rd., an em- 11 am. at the Second Congrega­ dp.iipnrd for tho fluid, flared I lilo\p of the hospital foi' 15 years. tional Churrh. The Rev r.eorge F. w-a.s visiting her father, a patient on the ninth flr>or, when Noatrand will lead a disou=sion on white in .A. H. C’, P silhouette. , ------' .Miss Hatch was among three hospital personnel and a pri- "L’nity and Diversity ' .Members e .said that the only thing Capt. Jo.seph F. Kulilmaiin. son i / \ of Mrs. Margaret IV Kuhlmann. cot ton. V \ r o 11 0, 5.95 out that thev lost people, " Mrs. ~ ■ I that had been established was that the fire start€(i in the Mtizikevik said. Before that.i H artford. Dec. » i.T' Persona trasli chute between the first and third fl(X)rs. 122 Ljmess St . is participating In lush and lacy everyone remained calm, site said ' "'ho died in the fire at Hartford •'Exercise Trail Break, a joint .Air (spaiidex.l ela.stic. siiMvette nylon tricot with 'in- r-d alent'on lace Uiat e\en 4.99 -Vtr.s. Muzikevik was visiting her Hospital .vesterday were identified The chute fii'e touched off an explosion of undetermined Force-Army cold weathyr training looking . . . thei* by the hospital as: source which rocked tlie floor, blasting billows of thick black operation In New York state Capt. forms a .scalloped lutck ! father, Joseph Ramoska, who was kitten soft all wool recovering from a stroike. Ramos­ P atients .smoke through the eighth and ninth floors. Kuhlmann. a U S. Air Fnn e jet 1. Mrs. Nancy Coniglione. 64. of assigned to Shaw .Air Force knitted toss-ons wil( ka, originally scheduled for dis­ More th ar 100 pcrsoius were: charge Wednesday, is one of the 7.5 Sherman St.. Glastonbury, wife . S C . Is a graduate of M an­ of Joseph Conlglion.. tr.arped in hasp'.'al room, as the ' keep you worm os many patient* sent home last fire transformed once gleaming r:- e chester High School. 2. Mrs. Jennie Dunne. 73. of 32 toast. night. He lives at 12* Birch St. corridors into a ms... of charred When she flrst saw smoke com­ Roxbury Rd.. East Hartford. Dr. Pascal Pbr. 37 Tanner St 3. C. Frederick Greenleaf, 87, debris. dean of graduate studie.s at the \ BED JACKET _ In cuddly ing from the nipth floor kitchen, Patients broke windows in their I / Mr... Mtizikevik closed the door Boothbay Harbor. Maine. University of Hartford, will be a j w aidetifonn: rib stitch and pert satin 4. Mrs. Ruth LaPenta. 63, of 132 rooms, gasping for breath and guest tomorrow at 7:15 p m on to the room. She stuffed a blanket screaming to gathering crowds of (2/ lies. In pink, blue, Amherst St.. Hartford. "Careers. " a Umver.'ity of Hayt-c along the bottom of it. ."). Miss Diane Pape. 14. of 37 police cars .ambulances and fire ford prograjn on AVTK". Me will ; lilac, white. Medium or Ijr.ter. as the smoke got heavier Usbon St., Hartford. engines which raced to the three- W E G IV E she opened window., and then put alarm blaze discuss college teaching, and; Variette G - a y —« Large. 6. Charles J. Siegel. 64. of 8 answer qiieatrons from two um- ■ a wet face cloth over her father's Lakeview Drive. Farmington. It was a tune of horror and face. • versity liberal arts senior.*. \ SHOULDER W RAP_ Visitors I heroi.sm. Spiral-StitchecJ "I began to get a little concerned 1. Mrs. Heni ietta Conover, .56. of ] Rescu'ers fought through smoke Loyal Orcle, King s Daughters Glamorous, but with lots when smoke came' in around the 12] W ashington St.. Manlius. N. Y. and fire, as thc\' carried helpless will hold a potliick and Christma.* of old fashioned comfort. radiators." she said. 2. Mrs. Adeline Fainter, 88 Turn­ , patients to safety down stairs or party Monday at 6 30 p m. in the She pulled down one drape and pike Rd . 'Windsor Locks. by a few elevators still working. Robbins Room of Center Congre- ' One size fits all. In lovely tvet It .so th at -she could use It to 3. .Mrs. C. Frederick Greenleaf. Nurses remained with their pa- gational Onircli. Hostes.se.s will be from 2*50 pastels and high shades. entiff out a flame if it burst 86. Boothbay Harbor. Maine i Dents to pievonl panic despite Mr.s. Jame.s Tliomp.son and Mrs through. (whose husband is listed among I choking sniolic and approaching Frank Fairweathcr. | She didn't get a chance to use it, the patienLs above i. flames. They ran through cor- hoivever. 4. Mrs. Theresa M ascaro, 38 W. ; ridors. slamming doors shut as * Anderson Shea Auxiliary. VFW. white in A. B. C. P Cosy Toesies bjj A few minute., later interns, Raymond St.. Hartford. ' safcti- measure until thev were will sponsor a public < aid party , forced by fire to seek refuge in at S at the VFW Post Home. orderlies and doctors rushed onto .V M:-s. .Angelina Siegel. 8 Lake- rup.s. all cotton CHRISTMAS the floor and gave in.stnictions to view Dr,. Farmington (whose hus­ loom.-. get all patients out. band is listed among the patients Manrhe.ster Jav( ep Wi\e.- will hmadclotli acetate, 1.99 Re.scueis evacuated all patients sponsor a Holly Dam e tomorrow STORE HOURS They used wheel chairs straight j above). ' from the eighth floor up m Die $10 cl.airs, stretchers, and any furni- ' Staff and Other Employes from B pm. to l a m at the cotton. V \ r e n e. I million. 1.3-story hospital that was K of C Home. Bed Socks in cuddly rib ture they could grab. , 1 .Miss - Grace Hatch. 60 of si ; built 13 years ago and was re- Mrs. .Mtizikevik helped one of Green Rd . Manchester, house­ tspamle.M e'a.'lic. Monday thru Friday stitch . . . Kitten soft all Igarded as almost firepi'oof. Paul B Evans, general man­ the other patients in the room keeping supervisor. Firemen outside sought to reach E wool . . . comfy to ager of WHCT. Channel 18. will 9:304 to 9:00 down to the floor below while her 2, Dr, Norman Hedenstad, 33. of I trapped patients on the ninth floor dlscusa "Pay TV ' at a meeting of lounge in, cozy to wear daughter, Gloria Trukas, helped 914 Main St., Worcester. Mass., with extension ladders But mast GR.ACE ODELX. HATCH Ramo.ska out. Then they assisted assistant resident phy.sician. of the ladders went only as high the Kiwanls Club of Manrhe.ster to bed . . . fits every «R*ral(l phot-' by Olmra* Tuesday noon at the Manchester SATURDAY other patients being- brought down 3 Mrs. Sadi- Ward.' 63 Bedford l»yrc lor l.i iii iniu-aftrrimon ivas a ttmih of ivairr. tirbris and uiianisworrd (|ii<-8lioii!i Iasi |rs the eighth floor. Country Club. foot size. Pink, blue, from th'e .smoked-fllled floor. Si.. Hartford, dietary aide. ^ Some patient.s were carried to ''M'lten people got to the stair­ 4. .Mis . Marion Winget. Bond St., ; safely while plasma bottles - still lilac, or white. Anderson Shea Post, its aux 9:30 to 5:45 well It wa.s clear, " she said. Hartford, private diitv muse for I were attached to their arms. Only Ring^ Pin Mrs Jennie Dunne, who ia listed lUar>' and the Stein O ub of the fSKWIKlKWfKWWWWDCWSUSkSIMKSUSkSU-WSlMIMKflfSKSIHVSVSIMliWSKWSKSKflfWSkllWWSkWSkSliWSKSK X tOWMSk SMSmMSIt tSMSm im iSKWHIISmWSKSIMlWIMkSIMkOUMSKSkSktmSKIkgXSKSkSKSIfSkSKSKSKSktIKSItSWm During the an.xious moments I 16 Years The time of the mvsterious ex- VFW will hold a children's Christ­ when they were confined to the *^°'3g the patient.* above, , plo.sion, which may have been an G>nfirm Death m as party Sunday at 1:30 p m . at room everyone was calm, Mrs.! incinerator blowing up was record­ the VFW Post Home. Chairmen Muzikevik said. ed as 2:43 by clocks which stopped In charge are Mrs. Florence Pint. Harking back to the scene in the i Hospital C at that hour ail .n-er the building. Of Miss Hatch Mrs. Mary LeDuc, Mrs. Olive Ray hospital room, she asked rhetorical­ Happy Birthdav and Joseph Jelsovsky. Within 45 minutes the flames ly "What are you going to do with I were out, and the grim task of OPEN TONIGHT these patient..? You can't start ' —In Room 951 Left 17 By JU D ITH TILL 9 P.M. . chegaing for victims began. AND DORIS DIYAUA sksitsKSMskSk m siiSk aim sm ilsk SKSMSMSkSkSMSiHiismMSkSKSkSMSksktatskwskflKtmsitskakSMSMSMiMSkskaittwsiHkt pushing them around " , Stunned ninth floor nurses and Equally composed in the face of Hartford. Dec. 9 ijpi _ By RORV OTO.VNOR (Herald Staff Writer*) Miss Grace Odell Hatch, a 60- a posaible tragedv was Ramoska s Eleven per..ons in one hospital lilerald Staff Writer) (Continued on Page EIas) daughter-in-law. Mrs. John Churila room. Smoke all around. ' rhe cjrctis Ore"' No that year-old housekeeping supervisor MEN'S PAJAMAS by PLEETWAY of 12 Crosby Rd. Death and de..truction In the wa..sn'l hkc this one. The Nile.. St, at Hartford Hospital who died. In MEN'S BATHROBES h:e was like thi.s." She phoned The Herald long be­ backgrround. the fire that engulfed the ninth fore there was any news about pa­ That was the scene in Room Thus. H artford A.s.silsant Fire Families Asked tients. 9-51 at Hartford Hospital yes­ Chief Thom.is .1. Sliortrll com­ floor of the hospital yesterday, had 4.25 to 5.00 by Roytex "I don't want to make a peat of terday. pared yesterday's Hartford Ho.s- To Defer \ isits lived with Miss Pauline M. 'Be*be my.self, ' she said, "but mv father-, -M last, the danger was pital fire with the grim blaze of 31 Green Rd for 35 years. Miss H atch wras one of three in law 1., a patient and he is on the over for the group. They u hicfi took 17 lii'c.s in the small Hartford, pec. 9 'A’l — The housskeeping supervisors at the • the guaranteed ninth floor. I know that's where wanted to get outside. Niles St. convalescent ho.pitsl 16 Hartford Hospital asked today Also . . . .vear.s a g o . hospital. The ninth floor was one moat of the trouble is. Would it he But 4,hen. mir.se Lois Dsly that families of patients defer corhfort pajama 5.99 to 15.99 all right If I phoned you from time told a newsman last night, she Shorten, a man who .>pca.ks so of several floors in her charge. . visits at least until tomorrow. Miss Beebe learned of the death • balloon .seat PAJAMAS to time'” ' she a..ked! remembered it wa.s the b irth ­ quietly you liave to bend close to And even then, the hospital Mrs. Chtinla said she did not hca- ali h;s wnrd.s. fought both j shortly after 7 o’clock last night • underam pleat day of a student nurse. Paula said, visits should be limited to ' and went to Hartford Hospital to • ad.iu.stable by want to call Hartford Hospital for Bania, who also was in the fire.s. WliCM he gives an order, lii.s , one member of the patient's news or go into Hartford because words arc ensp and clear. j confirm identification. Miss Hatch waist hand rooine immediate family. WR.S burned be.vond recognition, TEMPTRON cotton plaids So. said Miss Daly, "we all He was one of Die fii.-t Hronion Tlie hospital reported that • cotton (Continued on Page Two) to rcadi Die ninth floor of Hart- ! Mis.s Beebe was told, however, and Drying clothes I sang '^ppy Birthday.’ ’’ only two of its eight elevators ' the confirmation was made broadcloth I ford Hospital ye.sterday Ho wa.s arc in full operation following and fur lined pigskin orlon and wool early on Ihe SiOiie at Niles St. I through a ring Miss Hatch had it easy today... • cotton yesterday's fire which killed 15 worn, and her identification pin. plaids Both tiro.s were quick and in- persons. flannel REIS wool lined capeskin ten.--o. lie .sa.id. They were sim ilar Only "Miss G----- Hatch" remain­ ‘Dawn of... Reconciliation’ "Thc.se are needed for essen­ ed legible on the pin It had i because "patients died in their tial services ' a ho.spital offi­ beds" in both. boi-ne her full name—Miss Grace Compare unlined capeskin orlon and wool cial said. I O Hatch. .Slinrtell ha.s been witli the Hart­ "We also request that sight- ford Fire Deparlnienl 2.5 year... ! Mi.ss Beebe, who is a private to 3.95 black, brown, fan, .seers and unnecessary traffic 1 secretary at the John L. Jenney . solid color Pope Calls for Unity He took part in fighting the holo­ m this area be eliminated," the ] insurance office on N. Main St., gray caust at the Ringliiig Bi-os.,' wools official added, "because the was told of the tragedy by Mrs. Eaviium and Bailey Circus tent on cleaning up is going oirand we jJennev-and the Rev, William F. 2,99 small, medium, large Barbour St. in 1911. considered the need parking area and a flexi­ wor.s.t in H artford's hLslory. ble traffic situation.'' (Continued on Page Five) orlon and cotton corduroy Of World Christians He sliimnod its comparison ivith smoking the hospital fire.s. • fine lined capeskin The Niles St. aii'i Hartford Hos­ broadcloth jackets By mA.VK BBUTTO pital fires ai'e shockingly similar. a I'anfnrized Vatican City. Dec. 9 (iT*)—Pope John XXIII today made the ' Fifteen people died ytisterday. • choice of six p.sUent.s. five vi.sitors and four Report on Kennedy navy, charcoal, most T)owerf111 plea of his reign for Christian unity in the emplo.vcs. to's home heating pattern olive, maroon modern world. The Pope made his appeal in issuing an enc.t cli- Seventeen people died at Nil&s our w ay I and color cal on Pojie Leo I. the great F'ifth Century pontiff. > St . 1.5 patient,, and two employes. It's been nioro than e- Commissioner Edward .1. Hickey To get the answers, and the material on ‘ boms heating rrafly easy. clally noted for his flglit fof Santo Domingo, Dominican Heroes lU cre Born on 9th Floor began an investigation while fire­ church imity at a lime when the Republic, Dec. 9 TPj—Vlriato A men battled the fames. which an objective appraisal could be based, church faced here.sy both in the Fiallo, leader of the opposition Smoke rolled into the bedrooms AP newsfeatures writer ,\rthur Edson talked to By THE ASStK IATED PRESS • He t ran-sferred to Hartford Hos-• in the danger area when the smoke Mobilheat tT-91 East, and the West, and the de­ National Civic Union, said to­ and corridors of both hospitals so scores of people who are in a position to judge FANTASTIC! day agreement has been reached Young Dr. Noiiiian R. Heden- i pital earlier this year to .serve a j and flame.s engulfed him. He wa.s . quickly that many -vtctihis were fh* dem-ecMo* clining power of the Roman Em­ stad a big, .strapping man. was I hitch as as.si.stanl re.sidcnt in in- —to praise or to condemn. pire faced the a.a.*aults of barbari­ with the governm ent on a (or- found dead in the corridor where , asplij-xlated. niiila to solve the Dominican Re­ very popular at the Hartford Ho.s- I tcrnal medicine. he had fallen. an hordes. , The Niles St. fire began when a Likewise, Fidson drew on his experience as a MEN'S FINE public’s political crisis. Fiallo pital. particularly on the ninth i But he didn't plan to stay away spaik at a wall outlet ignited cot- Vatican sources said that the floor where he did much of his chronicler of Kennedy’s 1960 campaign and as a said the accord would be made I from \Vorcoster for long. He wa.s A 1.5-year-old boy helped carry 1 ton under a Christmas tree on the pontiff obviously intended his en­ formal later today when repre­ work. • : scheduled to return to City Hos­ perceptive reporter of the Washington scene. s WE GIVE cyclical on the great Leo as a call away the dead. j hospital's ground floor. The tree LEATHER SLIPPERS sentatives from both aides sign At 33 he coul'l look hack on 10 pital next Jiily to be.-nme chief of ' but St into flames and the fire spread His findings are presepted in a series-of five GREEN STAMPS OPEN OPEN to Bhe world's Christian forces to it. Fiallo, who heads the chief years of work dedicated to help­ medical re.sidcnt.s. ,.\nd he had a A 14-year-old girl died in her band together agaln.st the threat hospital room. in .seconds to the woodwork of Uie articles that help clarify the emerging picture opposition movement, said tiie ing the sick and the study of medi­ ; wife witli him. He married la.«t old three-story building, of atheistic communism today. cine. These were the young on the of Kennedy." In the first, Edson examines Ken­ formula calls for establishment I August. i A probe of the city building rode . EVERY EVERY The encyclical, from its opening ninth floor of the Hartford Hos­ 4*99 of a 7-man eoiineil of state, with He got his first hhspital job at I Yesterday, Heden.stad wa.s per- ; was begun after the Niles St. hos- nedy's image of the presidency in today’s politi­ MORMRTY ■words in Latin, is named "Aeterna President Joaquin Balaguer at 17 in Woivester, Mass., where he : forming a po-st nioi tom on the third pital yesterday when flames and Dei Sapienta"—The Eternal Wis­ ihe helm for a limited period, •smoke snuffed out the lives of 15 , pital was gpitted. Officials proposed cal setting. Subsequent articles deal ivith Ken­ NIGHT • comfortable mocca.sin style NIGHT was bom, a.s an orderly in tho I floor of the hospital when a fire !a tightening of building regula- dom of God. Worcester City Hospital. He ! broke out. persons. nedy's handlings of domestic problems, his rela­ • contrast stitching Its issuance in advance of th^J : tions. BROTHERS T.N\’A8ION’ FA1L8 worked as a lab technician w1ii!e He, dropped what, he w4s doing The boy. William IV.. Cumber­ Tlie new section of Hartford tions with Congress, his performance as a • composition or cushion Roman CaLholic church's first ecu- ‘ Wetherafleld, Englaad, Dec. 9 a student at Holy Cross College. and rushed to the ninth floor, land of Ridgewood, N. J., went to leader, and his role in international affairs. till 9 ' till 9 m enical council in nearly 100 year* I Ho.spital, where yesterday's fire Ml 3-5135 crepe sole —I The heralded lavaakm of After getting hia medical de­ where the fire wa.s raging. Tliis wosk at the hospital as an aide 1 occurred, was dedicated and open­ The series starts Monday in The mphaaiaed Pope John’s deep con­ U.S. Air Force Base* by baa- gree from New York University was his ward, this w as where his only a week ago. • black, suntan, wine cern 'With Christian unity, a *ub- ed for use three years later. a M M IS Cm Iw Sr. Mon. thru Fri. Mon. thru Fri. the-boob desnonstrators apatr at the Brooklyn ' Medical Center duty called him. 'The girl, Diane Pape of Hart- Perhaps the construction of • sizes 6 ^ to llt/i in 19M, he returned to his home W " - f . . ' He was trying to oloee the (OoBttmed ms Pag* Tw*) (Oeslbibed aa Fag* Five) town to,intern at City HospiUl. doors at one end of a corridor (Oontinued eo Fag* Three) (OonUmied on Pag^ Five)