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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1951 Make a Date to Save a Life—Bloodmohile Here Tomorrow ^iS H T T E E N ^ n r l ;p 0t(r ^ r n i t t s l^eraUi

Mr. and Mra. John MUIar of S74 ' Mtmbors of.the local Amaricaa The Little Flower of Jesus In use by an increasing number of Average Daily Net Preee Run Hartford road have beard from Legion Boat are roquestod by Mothers Circle will hold Its Christ­ Alter Hospital hospitals throughout the state. Tor tho WoMc BMtag The Weather .^^^li^jWTown • their son, CpI. Durward J. Miller, Commander Cheater Hogan to mas party tomorrow evening at 7 PaUenta will now lie charged for Deeemhor S roN ceal ef V. B. Wi that he has arrHrod in Fairbanks, moat tonight at 7 o’clock pt the o'clock at the home of Mra. Austin the actual work done for them by Oister, t Harvard rogd. Festivi­ tha laboratory In place 'of the ’ K m. Walter Tim mini of, 7 Ford Alaska. CpI. Miller enlisted laat W. P. Quiah Funeral Home to pay Rate Methods their reapacta to the lata Captain ties Witt begin with a ba)ced ham former flat fee wplch waa baaed Extra Special Value! ' . 10,417 H««w aqaalla toMglit, eaWdf «tiWt-w«a admittwl m • paUAit year. Hla addreaa is; Cpl. Durward on an average. J. Miller, AF, 11306110, Box OS, Richartf Brannick. Membera are supper. Members are also remind­ Mesnhar of Om Andlt Thuraday—Fartly to tt»' Hartford HoiplUl laat ed to bring gifts for exchange. wook. Mar huaband wai admitted 5001 St., Maintenance Squadron. urged to wear their Lagion caps PatientH lo Pay Actual Under this system It will coat Bateau of CIreuIatloxa hriak wiaOk as s patiaat on Sunday. Mra. Tlm- APO 731, c;o Poetmaater, Seattle, and unIforma. thq patient requiring only routine Manche$t«lr— A City of Village Charm Wash. Miss Valerie Bolduc, whose mar­ Laboratory Work In- lalmratory work less than former­ THIS G. E. IRONER atBs la gottlixr alone well. The Joy Circle of the North riage to William Sagilo'will take ly, while patients requiring exten­ Methodist WSCS will hold a place Jan. 2 in St. James' Church, Btead of a Flat Fee sive laboratory examinations will The Stanley ^Toup of the South The troop committee of Boy ______, i REGULAR $97.50 VOL. LXXI, NO. 62 (Claaalfled Advertwag oa Pago 3ei BIANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12.1951 Scout Troop 112 will meet tonight Christmas party In the church was honored recently with another pay for the services they receive, (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—IN f ^ i / sSECTIONS) PRICE FIVb CENTflC M etM tat WSCS wHl meet tonight surprise miscellaneous ' shower, A new method of charging for the charges in the latter cases not at 7l45 In the ladles pMlor for Its instead of tomorrow night at parlor tomorrow afternoon at 2 Camp'Johnson In conjunction with o'clock. Santa Claus la expected given by her aunt, Mrs. Arthur laboratory seriice has been put In­ to exefied a fixed maximum. SPECIAL...... • I tie annual Christmas psrty> Hostess- In person and every one attending Laney, Miss Carmela Dellarippa to effect at Manchester Memorial As formerly, the Connecticut M will be Mrs. Helen tJownlng. the regular troop meeting, at and her mother. Mra. Florian Bol­ Hospital, .according to Superin­ Blue Cross, accordingi to the terms Mrk Alice Stoclis, Mrs. Qlad>i which the new charter wHl.be re­ Is asked to bring a 25-cent gift ceived. All troop members will for bis pack. 'Hostesses will be duc. at the Bolduc home, 31'^ tendent William P. Slover. of the policy, will continue to pay Meyer, Mrs. Virginia Feirla, Mfa. Mrs. Louise Syymour, Mrs. Edith Charter Oak street. About 20 The new system, which has been laboratory coaU to patient mem­ Jean Johnson. Mra. Sertha Mc- meet at the West Side Rec at 6:45. relatives and friends attended. The approved by the hospital Board of bera Fadyen and Mrs. Hamel Miinsie. at which time those who do not Wetherell and Mrs. Annie Sloan. have cars can arrange for trans­ Mrs. Bernice Chappell will have center of attraction on the buffet Trustees and the Medical, Staff, is charge of the program. table was a beautifully decorated Court Manchester, Foresters of portation. two-tiered shower cake. General Manager George H. Waddell Die^ America, has called a summon.s SIT-DOWN TO IRONIi The Republican Town commit­ ^ *T meeting for tomorrow to nominate Center Church Mothers Club will meet tomorrow evening at tee will omit Its December meet­ SI. Mary's Guild will have its TOYS HALE'S and elect officers for the ensuing ing. The Republican Women's annual Christmas party Thursday | term. A good attendance Is hoped 8:15 with Mrii, C. O. Simpson at the parsonage for a Oiriatmaa Club will have no meeting In De­ In the parish house, with luncheon | for. Anthony Liipacchlno Is the cember. For the January meeting at 12:30. FIfty-cent gifts ihay be I Small Dtposir Helds Headquarters Succumbs Suddenly This Morning present ohlef ranger. | party. they expect to have as, guest brought for the bag. I ’ speaker John Mather Lupton of FREE DELIVERY IN TOWN PUR EASYI FASTI f Naster Denies ^Tax Fix Try Public Servant Weston, candidate for nomination as U. S. Senator. LOW COST! ^ v\ The Boy Scout Board of Re­ TOYS FERNDALE For the Biddies. view will meet tomorrow night at Across From High School Probe Told Allies Spurn Red Clark Told 7:30 at the Lincoln School. Mel Over 35 Years Longfellow, advancement chair­ Arthur Drug Storts 1095 5laln St.,—Manchester man, expects unit advancement Large ABaortment 7 A. 5I.-1I P. 51. men to be present Of Favors Caudle Is Manchester todikv mourned the lo,48 of General Manas«r Prisoner Proposal George H. Waddell who died at hi.q home at 465 Porter atreat about 5:30 thi.8 morning from coronary thrombosis. His sud­ By Caudle Munsan, Korea, Dec. 12— ‘ treated and for refusing to say Indiscreet den and unexpected death brought to a close a brilliant career. how many prisoners they hold and that mimhrird .15 years last Or.-* - (A*)—A new Red plan for ex-! where. Washington, Dec. 12— changing prisoners of war| Charlotte, N. C., Dec. 1‘2— lober as a piihllc servant for the ___ The Reds have Mid they would —Attorney General Mc­ and an Allied compromise fo r. supply the information only after offire the past two daya for a short; l/~ Q Ranges. Refrigerators Grath and FBI Chief J. supervising a Korean truce' the AlUea agree on a blanket ex­ said toda.v that Tom C. Clark, rest after suffering a slight heart C a a B o -/* JL Washers and Al! Edgar Hoover met with with neutral observers fell on change. Tha.v kept this stand In then Attorney General, waa attack Sunday morning. President Truman at the cold shoulders today. th'eir five-point plan. advised by the FBI of “in-’ Dr. George A. F. Lunberg, the DOUBLE Hie number of Allied troops in discretions” by T. Ijimar general manager'a attending physi­ iJM Other Appliances White House today amid Thr United Nations command cian, said Waddell has had this Sheekey to expressed fears publicly for the Red bands has been estimated at Caudle as U. S. Attorney in indications the President from 98,000 to 139,000. The UN heart condition for about 20 years first time that the Communists North Carolina before Cau­ and was under treatment for the ttaJW .IU U COM el will act soon to counter tax might not give up all the prison­ Mys It holds betwMn 120,000 and GREEN STAMPS acandal testimony flooding 135,000 Chinese end North Ko' dle’s nomination July 18, past two weeks since suffering ers they hold. nimllsr sKack. Dr. Liindberg and Fill Office Say goodbye to irnning blues! Iron in comfort with this beautiful from Capitol Hill. The fear was expressed in turn­ rean Reds. 1945, to he an assistant At­ The only new factore introduced torney General. Dr. Oernrd R. Miller were sum- — .. Given With Cash Sales All Day Wednesday G-F. tit-down irnning combination. You'll be aurprited how caiy ing down a five-point prisoner ex­ moned this morning. T^e general Kngineer James A. and fate ironing can be . . . with profesiional-looking rcaulis Washington, Dec. 12—(A*) change plan advanced today by: in the Red plan would be to ex­ During House hoerings. in '"fft dirts fsir k h fttwllsf rtsm wkts wt twifcitrf is change prisonera In groups at Washin^on yesterdsy. It was manager had died when they reach- . j . i. J SPECIAL too. The carriage table gives you ' right-height'' ironing . . . sit J —Bert K. Naster denied to- Cpmmunist negotiators at Pan- * ed thS home a few minutes after Snccke.V today waS appointed fist Arfssllc T rifh Ntsllsf Oil." down on the beautiful chromium-built chair — it'a well padded, munjom. The Red proposal still PanmunJom, the sick and wound' brought out that there was cer­ 5:.10. actitiR General Manager of covered with maroon or gray plastic in basket-weave pattern. : day he ever tried to get called for release of all prisoners. ed first, under Jqint Allied-Red tain "derogatory . Information,” Born Here ALL Sc CANDY I money from Abraham Teitel- The UN insists on a man-for-man supervision. supplied by the FBI, in tha Jua- the town by the Board of Di­ "Strike, frame, spare? . . . Oh sure, I itill hear And the new, low price includes all four values; He was horn on Nov. 30. 1894, rectors in a special seaaion those terms. He says he strikes out for home after AND GUM V baum in connection with exchange. The Reds Mid It would take tlce Department's file on Caudle. the son of Thomas and the late work to relax his frame a few spare moments in ATIANIIC "The' UN command is con­ them a month to deliver all pris- Joseph C. Duggan, an assistant held in the Municipal Build- • Partibli iroMr • Mjuftible gMtwa clmir Teitelbaum’s tax troubles. Attorfivy General, spoke of It as Minnie (Joyce) Waddell. In Man­ a cotr chair. And Atlantic's Triple Refined Heat­ Under oath before House in­ cerned," an official communique dnere. chester, He attended the Ninth Dis­ iiiR at l o’clock this after­ 3 for 10c • DntRTMl glaitk cavtr • "Fol4-cmy'' carriai* tiUa said, "that premature agreement Brig. Gen. William P. Nuckols, only a “scrap.” Its nature waa not ing Oil gives a maximum conversion to heal; that vestigators, Naster declared there disclosed in the hearings.^ , > trict School and entered South noon. means more warmth per gallon!” TII, 5iMAS. RESERVE RIGHT waa no truth in Teitelbaum's story on bulk exchange of prisoners be­ UN spokesman, said "The ques­ Manchester High School with the The choice of Sheekey to fill the Cill Or VTrilt N*v> TO LI5IIT QUANirnES After comfort ironing, close your irnner table . . . wheel it away that Naster and Frank Nathan fore adequate data is available tion of prisoners of war is being The News aaid tne House Waya class of 19l(, but left (n lake a position left vacant by the death to dustproof, out-of-sight storage. Come in and try this com­ tried to shake Teitelbpum down could result in sizable numbers held over our heads” to force what and Means subromniitlee. inveati* huainesx cotilse at (he Connecticut of General Manager George H. bination TODAY. It's a bargain you can't afiord to mitt. for 3500,000 in a “tax fix” extor­ not being recovered." he called an undesirable solution gating tax scandals, had known of Business College which was located Waddell early this morning waa,a L. T. WOOD CO. FERNDALE tion. |: n Blasta Reds of the prisoner and truce super­ this for .'nine time. It quoted a here. iinanmnus selection by the boand, 51 BISSELI, STREET TEL. 449S Across From High School Naster. a shaking, nervous wit­ Allied negotiators, the commu­ vision problems. committee source, nut identiflad, Upon grnduation from business nique added, "excoriated the Com­ a.s Mying one reason the commit college, he was employed for about Sheekey will t,tke over the ad- 1095 Main St., Manchester AUTHORIZED DEALER ness before a House Ways and A UN spokesmsn said the Allies minist ration of the town until Means subcommittee, denied, too, munists" for net letting the Red tee had not" explored it mi a year snd a half with the Aetna 7 A. M.-ll P. M. Every Day Cross see how prisoners are being ly waa th at the committee such time as the Board of W- that he ever suggested the name (Contlaiied on Page Sixteen) U fe Insurance Company, of Hart­ iTctors . appoint a new generiil of any lawyer to Teitelbaum. wish to “embarrass” Clark who la ford and then went, with the Col­ manager. GENERAL^iLECTRre Dcniea Trattmony now a Justice of the Supreme umbia Motor Car Company, where Naster is a Hollywood, Fla., Court. he was employed in the offica at On several occasions in the paat ' IRONERS buaineaa man. Nathan, the other (Clark waa not Immediately clerical work. In 1913 he accepted when General Manager George H. available in .Washington for com- a position In the offices of the Waddell waa absent, Town En­ man named by Teitelbaum, also Iran Notes Warn West gineer Sheekey, appointed acting has denied the atory in teatlmony m entj eBO M B Highway Department of the State LECLERC Caudle technically waa nomi­ of Connecticut where he laid the general manager by a prSVloua to the House group, »*»"»■ -T"' ' board in 1948, took ovar tha ad- FUNERAL HOME DOUBLE S & H GREEN STAMPS AttofBty General McGrath has nated for aaalatant Attornqy 09h- foundations for the public service ordered vVrand Jury Investigation ‘Buy Our OB-or Else’ eral by tha lata Preslhgnt Rooae- which he waa to give hie own mlnlitratlon of tha town. FUNERAL Given With Cash Solas AH Day Wodnasday of the w b ^ matter- Justice de­ vait.^ Hwwaa owatod' stfawwaifiah town. According to the provlalona of partment officials aaid it probably' affoby Preaidant Truman for ^%ut- . 4 - ^ m s P a ct INstlngulahed Career the Town Charter the board may SERVICE will begin its inquiry next week. Tehran, Iran. Dec. 12— Strife-ridden Iran today hand- aide activities.’’ ^ Waddell’a diatinguiabed career appoint a person, not one of Its At one point In the questioning M the West this ultimatum: Buy ^ r oilTir we will acJl it to Bx-Agent Talks In town government began in Oc­ own members, to set as gsnsrsl about Teitelbaum, Naster balked The News Mid it got the story tober, 1916, when he waa appoint­ manager pending the appointment Walter N. at giving answers. He said he ‘any would-be buyer,” Evidently the Iranian government of the FBI report from James H. ed clerk of the board of eelectmen. of a regular general manager. Leclerc, meant it would sell to the Soviet bloc nations. The "buy or Montgomery, Jr., a former FBI A year later when the new office The general manager Is appoint­ Director m did lo because of "physical fear,” else” ultimatum, giving the West* 13 MAIN ST. TI w lW H A U CORI Naster had told of meeting Tei­ agent in Charlotte who told it “re­ of aasiatant treaaurer waa created, ed by ths Board of Dirsetors for omm telbaum In Florida. 10 days, or until Dec. 22, to agree, I luctantly.” Montgomery is now Waddell waa the first Incumbent. an indefinite period and may ba Manchester Call 5269 MAbMMMTRift C * Teitelbaum Is a wealthy Chica­ was delivered ,,in the form of let-' associate Judge of the Richmond, He waa elected treaaurer of the removed by five affirmative votes ters to 12 embassies and 24 lega­ Paris, Dec. 12—’ in such ap­ In the tone of his speech. I _ t 1 1 election of the firat Board of Di­ • tried to get 3500,000 from him on British-owned Anglo-Iranian Oil Philippines pointments. He Mid the written 'Vlahinsky told the United Na- g t g h l l l * I rectors. Waddell was named gen­ representation that they could fix Company properties. report showed that Caudle ad­ tiona political committee that I i l l L l l L - L l v L l eral manager on Oct. 39, 1947. He In Bank Theft no pillows like the dream-designed hia tax troubles through a "clique” While the government of Na­ Manila, Dec. 12—Hose Company No. 2 of paekaged in gorgeous colors! These sleep-inviting informed government source re­ broke It up. Curtiss' group will gather a t : deputy, Paul V. Doyle, and hia the South Manchester Fire De­ froBi the AP Wire* ported today. Iran's threat to sell to the Rus- Washington, Dec. 12—(A»)—The tha State Capitol ITiursday after- Culled from AP Wires chief field deputy, John J. Boland, partment, and a past accratary of pillows come in three siiet: “Regular” Height,“Extra- These Stores All Day This country could have avoided eians may not have teeth. Observ­ position of the Treasury Dec. 10: noeh td present their ideas before were charged Jointly in one indict­ the Chamber of Commerce. paying the Interest on both loans ers here My it is unlikely that the Net budget receipts, 3176,034,- the special state committee inves­ ment with backdating income tax He waa a member of the Britlah B-48 JET CRASHES Plump,” and the new “King Siae.“ And with prices ^ by invoking waiver clauses which Soviet bloc has the tankers nec- S02.26; budget expenditures, tigating the State Welfare Depart­ returns, unlawfully extending tax were written into the 1946 agree­ Dr. Ronald Richter, Austrian- American Club, Washington So- NorfoUc, Va.. Dec. 12—(4V-A 3185,826,665.60; cash balance, 33,- ment. The association's msin rec­ born head of Argentino’a atomic B-46 Jet plaae from Laagiey Air lower than ever for Christmas—you'll be a wise Santa ments. In view of the economic (Coatinoed pm Page Sixteen) 310.958,500.84. ommendation is expected to call (OontlNiied o« Png* TVvo) (OoBUBoed oa Pago Elght«eN) plight, there had been speculation for placing the bulk of welfare research, Mys he la negotiating a Faroe Base with three mea if you order now for Christmas delivery. that It would do ao. administration on local author!-, pact for exchoagiag otomie eoer- aboard ptaaged late Cbesapeaka Britain is due to pay the United ties. Igy lofonnotloa and materials with Bay oear TUmbla Skoal Light .A State $S3.6 million in capital and a “highly Induatriallxed foreign today. A Navy tug whieh waa Raid Best PoalUon la the area reported the plaae 137 millibn in intereat on Dec. 31. Foreign Ministers Approve "W# feel that the people on the j country.” . . . Det. Capt. William Truman Asks Specif ic List BEAUTIFUL ALL WHITE AND It la duppoaed to pay the Ottawa local level know local situationa J. Lynch of Stanford police, Mys aoak immediately aad aa snr* Beautiful Martex government 314 million in Canad­ much better than those running the shooting yesterday of Richard vivera were sighted. MULTI-COLOR POLLY PRENTISS ian doUan in capital and 323.7 Army Control Plan it on a atate leVcl,” he Mid. "We Heilman, 46, manager Hugo’s Of Items in Churchill Talks million in Interest on the same day. are in n position, therefore, to fteataurant In Stamford, waa part '* MAY RECALL ENVOY ^ Britain owea the United States handle local welfare csms more of attempted armed robbery. COiro, , Doe. If—(#)-"• 'n total of 34,350 milUon — 33,730 Strasbourg, , Dec. 12— fused previous plena which eellad thhroughly.” Fifteen personi accused of be­ Washington, Dec. 12—(47—Prea-4f>Prima Minister has In mind In Actiag Foreign BUolster Ihroc CHENILLE TOWEL million in new money made avail- —Foreign nUnleters of the six Eu­ for delegation of sovereignty to Under the propoMl, he indicat­ ing leaders of California Com­ idCnt Truman has ordered detailed coming here. Mm Fanig Pasha aaaewared to. I abla under the September 1946 ropean army nations agreed today an international body. day Egypt is eoaalderiag the ra* loan pact and $600 ntiUion in lend- ed, the investigation work would munist party will bn m-lndieted preparations made for his talks No Bid FBr Funds on how the proposed unified de­ The new plan for army control be done primarily by local people In Los Angeles because of "am­ with Prime Minister Churchill here Chuixhill also told an American call of her ambassador freas- leaaa pipeline aid. . fense force will be controlled—by closely paralleled a resoIuUon next month despite Churchill’s re­ Leadon but ae far haa leaMted , Her debt to Canada totals 31.180 with the etate matntaing "over­ biguous and defective language” diplomat in London that he did not SETS DECEMBER 12 a high commissioner, the six for­ adopted yesterday by the OoiincU all supervision” over the pro­ In original charges ---- “make- luctance to pro^se a list of prob- plan to ask for American financial BO deelsloa. ^ . BEDSPREADS million in Canadian dollars. eign ministers and an internation­ of Europe's Oonaultative Aasiem- grams. lerns for discussion. aHiitance. The problem of U.8. aid Political factors cleariy Influr al parliament. down” charges involving SB em­ bly. It called for such Joint agen­ In 1936 tha SUte Welfare de­ ploye of MasMchusetts alnhollc U. S. officials Mid today thf la, in fact, being worked out abMd MANHUNT FAlLa * I anead PrlSM Minister Winston Hie alx home governments—of cies as the projected army and portment waa organised, leaving United States side of the two-pow- of hia visit by officials of the two Churchill’s nawly alsctod Oon- France, Weat Germany, Balgium, the Schuman coal-ateel pool to be Beverage Control Comniisslon EWcott a ty . MtL. Dae. U-X only "pauper aid” to the towns. CABO in PitUfield, tiriiea mew ar meeting ia being worked up on Countries at a lower laval. ' asnratlvs govammant in renbhing The Netherlanda, Luxembourg and directed by high commlasionera Tho otote hondles the old age as- ad tha ^assumption that Churchill «'ill Even though CSiurchUI does not (45—A sUnalsh Baa e t US s4-98 ths decision to pay ths whole —still must ratify the rotnie- note as Dist. Atty. Stephen A. FBI ageata and Marytand fltatr t8.95 Iha-IW H A H CORi appointed by the. council’s fipper ■istonce program of around 20,000 -want to go Into the whole range directly ^tackle financial matters 5 Piece Set amount duo to tha American gov­ tera’ decisiona. house, the IS-nStfon bommittae caaao and the aid to dependent Moynlhan announces he'll present of pollcle^ governing relations be­ in hla u ik s with Mr. Truman, PoUee boat threngh A moat welcome gilt! Four beautiful pattema MaNCNBtrad couw ernment. ITie foreign and finance minis­ ministers. any evidence at irregularity to a weat of teSStP b a t on fina ehaniUa. AU white or white with multi-’- Heavyweight solid color Martex quality. Bath children program of around 5,000 tween the two big Weatem pqw- however, It is believed by Ameri­ n p tn a o c ia . Churchill and hia ooUeagues felt ters of the Blx nations wlU meet France's Foreign Minister ^Rob­ caaes. Those needing help and grand Jury. eta and RumIs aa well as specific can authorities that he will ecek roeld not flad George color. towel, 3 band towels and 2 face cloths. n dacieton to waive the interest in Paris on Dec. 27 to draw up a American High Oommiaaioner Anglo-Americsn Issues. Both the to set the stage for aubstantial Rosa, S7.ycar-old Wset Coaat ert Schuman, who descHbikl beUlea” agaloat occu­ waaks ago that he did not plan to ship and aharing of reeponsibiUty. FOirhaabe, Washington next month tor n re­ The mlBlstera hope their lateat coal-steel pool and such other Ihere for tha moot port” os the pation powers . . . A "largo Con­ draw up an agenda for bis series of waahingtoa autborlUes believe (m—A. GREEN STAMPS view of Anglo-Americaa rein- plan for ultimate control of the agencies as might ba organised. ■tote takes over. He eold It necticut liquor chain store" ia ex* mostingf with ths Presidsnt, bs- that unleaa some m cifie infor­ over the Ni tlOMe army by foreign minlatars and Schuman said tha foreljgn minis- would,,ba more' logical If local pectod. to bo next priM violattoa ginning Jan. S. Ths Amaricaa sm- mation about GhurchiH’e concept coil Atsststi Agniaet that, BrtUM leaders patii amentary repreaantatlvaa of ta n of the alx natioiia would wolfaia aoportO ware pormlttad to targot of state liipior Control bassy in London has been directed of tha taUu ia forthcoming in ad- tMM* tha natlena. inyolvad will racaiva Oommiasiaii and atate Offica of imerthalaaa to seek tha fuUaat Brltiah support B ri^ f u A M* « , (O ialiaasi Oa fOgo Twoleo) PHea BUbiUxaUoa. pjwsiblss iafomatlon oa w hat th i ■V V' ' • •; I , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1951 P A G B l t r greaalonsl committee several that began laat September. The and hla former depiitl** Hated IS miah J. Sullivan aald tKelly waa years ago. accuaad of taking the money In Evasion Charge Remington’* appeal also claim­ caae of another *1111 la being atud- overt act*. About Town Savings Bank Jligh Court Complicates Four Indicted Then* Included charge* that December, IMS, from Rudolph L. ed that (a) Thoma* E. Donegan, ied In Waahington. Smyth and Doyle conapired in Himmal. owner of a Freeport, N. Verdict Delayed Center Church Thespians wrlll who presented the case to the Smyth' eald he waa amaxed at J047 to back-date Shiytli'a and T„ meat market. omit Ita meeting and rehearaal to­ Gives Dividend grand Jury previously had been In Backdating the Indlctmenta. hla wife'* nwr IMS tax return* Sullivan aald HImmel had paid night. The monthly meeting. In Re-trying of Remington MIsa Bentley's attorney in litiga­ "I am quite conlident,” ha aatd, to make them appear to have been SSIO on a 1S4S ineoma ta x adjuat- To Define Law the form of a Christmas party, will Hie Director* at Th* Saving* tion'"arising out of her espionage Open Thursday and Saturday Nights Until 9 P. M. "that by due proceaa of law. I and Bled on time. ment after the collector'* office In taka place Monday evening at S activities" and (b| one of the first Of Tax Returns the other two employe* of the bu­ Brooklyn had tried to collect Judge John S. O. Rottner re- o'clock In Center Church. Each Bank tit Manehaater al thair meet­ Waahington, Dec. 12—(g>)—Th*» the Tribunal to reject Remington’s witnesses before the grand Jury reau will be completely vindi­ IT.OOO In back taxea for that year. aerveo declaion today until Mon­ member la requested to bring gifts. ing held last evening declared a Supreme Court yeaterday inject-: appeal and then told of ita plan to wss Joseph A. Egan, Miss Bent­ The Indictment named Kelly on (CanttniH^ from l*ag« One) cated." Inflicts Collector day In the caae of William O. Mc­ regular dividend of one per cent ad a complicating factor into the i drop the flrst perjury charge in ley's present lawyer. p e m s s u i two count*-.one Of aaking the Kinney, 20, of 130 Pearl atreet, Past matron* of Temple Chap­ favor of the second. If convicted he would face a and an extra dividend of one- government'* plana for re-trylng During the trial the prosei'ution AeteATONCCtolMm Oeiidline* end rem ovinf office rec­ maximum penalty of five year* in bribe, the other of accepting the ^charged with evading reaponaibll- ter, No. .13. O.E.S., will meet to- Approves Mos-e was unable to prwluce evidence THIS CHRISTMAS..XEITH S SUGGESTS quarter of one per. cent for the priaon and a fin* o r 110,000, For Taking Bribe money. fty following an automobile acci­ mororw evening In the Masonic lA’llllam Remington, one-time high | ord*. Kelly, who wa* arreirted and • The department said that with that Remington ever possessed a dent Saturday, and aaked the Tempje. Each member la reminded current aix months' period payable federal official accused of Red < Communist party memberahtp Three other Indictment* »cni*ed Coagrove waa the Republican auapemi*f^ April, ha* been prosecuting attorney and defenae connections. the appeal pending—and the court m e 9 9 $ p p opponent of Rep. John Shelley New York. Dec. A to bring a bO-cent gift to exchange Jan. 1. still has not yet said whether it card. Instead, it relied on testi­ t*c»vl* end Uoyd .t. Co*j{rove, free on S2.B00 hall. He Uvea In counael to be"prepared tp cite law at the Chrlstma* party. Those un­ In effect, the High Tribunal ■ prominent Sen Fr«nct*ro lewyer, (D,. C alif.» in 1040, when Shelley auapended deputy Internal revenue This will make a total dlatiihu- will grant Remington the review mony of wltne.sses that he had en­ collector ha* been Indicted by a Weat Hempatead, N. T. to him before then. able to be present should notify ,, I told the Justice department it' of plottinr to defreiid the (mvern- won an unexpIred Congreaatonal According to police, McKinney tion for the year 1951 a t the rate he asked it waa uncertain gaged in party activities. term. Coagrove'a attorney, Brooklyn federal grand Jury on a Mr*. Winston Turkington. the of two and one-quarter per cent would have to stand by its orlg-; The trial Judge sentenced Rem­ ment of S3R.M4 by beckdettnc No More Steak* drove Into the rear of a car driven president, or Mr*. J. Henry Thorn­ Inal perjury indictment against whether the trial court could dia- three tex returne. .loaeph Alioto, *ald it wa* hla feel­ charge of taking a $1,000 bribe ennuelly and la in line with action mlaa the original indictment with­ ington to the maximum perjury St. LoiiU- (F)—William Thorn­ by Richard Power*, 20, of Rock­ ton. Remington, even though an ap- Smyth, northern CellfornI* c*m- ing that "the grand Jury wa* op­ to make an Income tax adjuat- ville at the interaection of Eaat taken by eaveral other mutual out an O.K. from the High Court, penalty of five years and fined him erating In an atmoaphere of mob ment. ton waa carrying no money when savings banka In the state thb aelate court overturned Reming-.j S2J100, lie is free under $7,000 paiRn menafer for the late Preni- Center and Miullaon atieeta, and Several of the member* of Cove­ ton's conviction on that indict-, The Supreme Court not only COSMETICS rule." He aald he would file a The indictment, naming Andrew he anawered a knock on the door failed to atop. peat year. ' bail. dent Rooaevelt In 1M4'. wa* fired and wa* confronted by a robber. nant-Congregational Church plan- m ent aald it would have to approve such WC CARRT ALL by Preaident Truman laat month motion to quaah the Indictment* .1. Kelly, 30, wa* handed up yea- There wa* no damKge done to to attend the dedioation of the new a move but: Remington, a .33.year-old Dart­ LEAniNG BRANDS for "failure to manage hla office on the ground* the grand Jury lerday to Judge Mortimer W. By- But the robber didn't leave Power*' car. while a damaged left The department sought to dismiaa ' mouth College honor graduate. empty-handed. He reached In Covenant Congregational Church that charge in favor of a new in­ "The motion of respondent (the properly." wa* tampered with and therefore er». Kelly will plead to the In­ front fender and bumper reaulted In Pawtucket, R. 1., Sunday, Dec. Justice department) for leave to ro.se rapidly in government work dictment next Monday. Thornton'* pocket and took hla St. Bridget’s Club dictment. already obtained agrainnt ArthirDrusStoras He and nine other local bureau Incompetent to act. In ISO damage* to McKinney'*, 16. apply to the district court for until hia loyalty wa.s que.stioned. employe* were oiiated in a »hakeup The Indictment agalnat Sm^dh A**i*lant U. S. Attorney Jere­ falae teeth, valued a t $75. and It la on thl* point th a t the rte- / ———-w the former $10,300-a-year Com­ At 30 he was the Commerce de­ merce department official. leave to dismiss the indictment la claion of the Judge will probably June C. Chamber* of 156 Main Has Smorgasbord denied." partment official in charge of ex­ hinge. For the moment, at least, how­ street will participate in the out­ Attorney* for Remington had ports to Russia and ita satellites. Attorney Jay Rubinow, repre- door pageant depicting the birth ever. the new indictment still St. Bridget's Comerston* Club aticks. as welt as the caae under objected to the government's plan aenting the accuaed, argued that of Christ at Upsala College, Eaat is elated over the success of Its the atatute covering evasion of re- th# old one. on the ground that it would pre­ Orange, N. ,T., next Wednesday, Smorgasbord supper last night in vent a ruling by the Supreme aponaibillty mxkea atopplng after Dec. 19. This Is the background of the 24 Hour an accident and reporting damage the parieh hall. It was the flret now somewhat complicated caae: Court of "the uncon.stitutional mandatory on the part of the per­ attempt to serve a meal of this Remington w as convicted in conduct of the U. S. Attorney." Ambulance ron caualng the accident only The Sacred Heart Mother* Cir­ kind and places were set for 295. federal court in New York on a They also claimed the govern­ when damage la done to the other cle will hold it* Ciiriatma* party but fully 325 were served. There charge that he lied to a grand Jury ment was engaged in an "harass­ vehicle Involved. tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock at was an abundance of food and ing maneuver” against Reming­ Service everything waa well planned. Mr*. in denying he ever had been a Since no damage was done lo the home of Mr*. R. J. Gallagher, Communist. But the conviction ton. Powers' car, Rubinow *ald, Mc­ 99 Ijikewood circle. Edgar Berube, general chairman, Remington’s appeal contended Double Dresser was assisted by a large commit­ waa reversed by the U. .S. Circuit Kinney waa not required by law Court in New York. the cirrnit court should hsve or­ to atop and Investigate. Gebrge W. England of 76.5 Mid­ tee. which Included many of the dered the original perjury Indict­ new' member* of th* parish. The Circuit Court said the trial dle turnpike ea-t, ha* been gradu­ Judge's charge to the Jury was too ment thrown out because the ated from the International Busi­ Mr*. Edward J. M urphy who grand Jury which returned it was MODERN was In charge of table arrange­ vague In defining what constituted presided over by John Bruninl. 4 Arms Part ness Machine* Corporation electric CommunL't party membership. A gift of hea\ily and charm . . Big accounting machine customer en­ ments used red candles and other Accused by Bentley lasting quality for the home Christmas decoration*. Mr*. How­ The reversal left the Justice Reming alleged that at that FOR YOUR PRPCTION gineering school in Endicott, N. department free to try Remington • Fully iquippaa that will hring year* of pleas­ Nearer: VishiiiBkv Y. He is sssigned to the comp*ny'* ard Beaupre displayed a mimher time Bruninl was collaborating ure. Richly grained Walnut of Chriatma* trees and wreaths, again, but the department instead with the chief prosecution witness, • Camplataly Modara H»rtford »*lc* *nd »er\’lce office. obtained a new indictment at his veneers with swell front Mr. as a reminder to every one that Elixnbcth T. Bentley, in a book • laimasHetaly AvoltobU and Mrs. Dresser. Chest of (CnoMnued from Page One) the cliib'e Chrietmaa tree sal* is trial. "The success of which depended Remington, meanyme, appealed Drawers and Panel Red . . all now in progrea*. upon Remington’s indictment." with oak Interiors, center draw­ aald however, that Vlahlnsky Douse Small Blaze Th# rector, Rev. James P. Tim­ to the Supreme Court to review his Mis* Bentley, a form er Com­ Wm.2?5 P.Quish Mam Si er guide.*, dusiproof const'njc- showed no tendency to budge from mins. w'ss present and congratu­ trial and reverse the circuit court munist courier, first accused Rem­ llon. 11 poaitlon* which the We.st has de­ lated the committee. on several points in its decision. ington of Commiinl.st activity clared make impossible agreement At Watkins’ Store Rev. Robert Carroll had an out- The Justice department asked when she testified before a Con- (PHWIt MANCHtSTa 4340) on atomic control and disarma­ of-town engagement. Rev. Theo­ ment. Uompanic* 3 and 4 of the South dore P. Gubala assisted the Hub Ask* Atom Ran Manchester 5re department re­ Anthony Tunaky did a marvelous These positions, ** restated hy sponded to a still alarm to ex­ Job of carving when it is consider­ Vishinsky again today, call for an tinguish a small 5re in storage ed that in addition to all th# oth­ immediate and unconditional pro­ spoce on the 5rst floor at Watkins er food Items, five * weigh­ hibition of the atomic weapon, and Brothers stor« on Main street at ing 25 pounds each and a half dos- the reduction of armed forces by en large hama were consumed. one third during one year, 12:52 thts afternoon. For Reliable, Faithful Service Liberal Keith Terms Uhief Jam es Schaiih said old The Smorgasbord was th# flret 11 The three Western powers are of a series of suppers planned by Your grin will b« at wida at Santa’s whan you tea holding out for a step-by-step re­ soiled rags caught fire. A small tilLUES tank was used to put out the the Comeratone ^ub thta aeaaon Blair's gift values! Hera are all the praiants you leva duction of armed fhrees.' under blase. There wa* no damage. for the benefit of the Parochial to tuck under the tree . . . but never expect to find stringent Intemslionsl supervi­ school fund. sion. which would include prnhibi- The store closed at noon and For Unusual Beauty and VALUE! at such stay-within-gift-budgat priest! C'mon in and tion of atomic weapons after a only maintenanc worker* were foolproof system of ssfeguard* present when the blase was dla- gat sat for a BIG Christnoas. had been set up. covered. Britain, France and the United • > • MtTCHINr, LKATHKR State* maintain that acceptance BAG AND BELT SETS a a s s .t .a a j .*. • $6.98 of the Russian ....demand , would ; B rC ^ctk W lllO O W R leave them defenseless agalnat superior Soviet man-power and — NOW PLAYING — A inVELY SELECTION OF conventional arm*. In 5 New Homes After the committee adjourned RAIN C O A T S ...... $19.98 until tomorrow, the three coun­ (Some In half rlxea). Polirp are investigating what 5 *SX^,MUST*SEE f tries Issued a Joint statement say­ may be the work of vandiUa In the ing: breaking of 30 window*—some of MUSICAL SPREE! "We were rather disappointed in them picture windows—in five aooqSSPo. BRUNCH C O A T S ...... Only $5.98 the tone of Mr. Viahlnaky's speech. e e o « 2 The Gift of Healthful Comfort! In (llky, w**h*ble chenille, mandarin neck. houses under ronstnictlon in the ,S ^ « 2 2 a He did, however, recogniae the Green Manor development, off work of the aub-commiUee (Big Woodbrirtge street. WHAT rouLn nr, n i c e r t h a n a Four) as useful and we shall enn- According to the romplaip^, continue our attempt* to enlarge which ’ red cedar Interior w ith draw er a t bottom, spring construction, separata Innerspring Mattresf! liumbar Industrie# Inc., received Elxceptional gift value! an RFC loan 8f more than $455,000 •i MK SAME S H O W — Liberal Keith Budget Terms 1 8 9 Such a photogenic frcek with It* In 1H9 and that $300,000 of t U picture frame nerkUne and yam loan wa* used to reduce an al­ Open a Budget Account DONT FORGET! leged overdraft which at that time dyed atrlped taffeta petticoat . . . toU lled about $780,000. HAVEi; echoed at the aleevea Juat the The FBI aald the three persona thing for holiday evanlngt in black, "Youaa Guys” al'a invited to win b* arraigned a* soon aa poa- brown or gray with lilac atripaa. sibl* either at Mobile or at Thom- m SiiM ' Siata 7 to 18. Blair’s Man’s Niffht, Friday, Decambar 14—C:S0 to 9. No aavllla. OF MANCHESTER ”Gala” allowed. V. B. OABDALTIES " JEWELERS - R FINE WaaMagtoik Dm . IS—(ffV- KNOB TONIGHT 1 - T I - T - " V. 8. hattla eaaMi- "NATIVI SON” 58S MAIN 3TREET MANCHESTER n m ,7 7 ,* * ,? t n * ? — FLUBi flx n u a a m m K * '■ l'. T A J. ■'V' ■ ' _ , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1961 - !\ i' V t- HANCBESTEB EVENING HERALD. IfANCHESTEB, OONN« WEDNESDAY. D^:E1IBEB 12. 1951

marks the flrat time that federal cording to Paul Chrvtal, ooDoetor total minMir o f aaglflUfod onlta, Bankers Warned agenciaa have Indicated their pc- Says 783 Ib v e n ’t of revanue, and Ihalr namse will tawhidlnff plaaaute oars, traUora, tive concern over the effects of a bo submitted to the Oonunlnfloaor truchs, and othor vehicles waa On New Tax Law federal taxation. Paid Auto Taxea of Motor)Vshlclas. n . with d n on tha abatraet of fUPPBOTlOtt 841 M AIN ST. “U U evident,” ha aaid, "that Parsons whoso names appear on IMd^ tho Hat npon wMch tha dar TwOi^Yjfm Can T ell the new tax lawa Unpada the flow tbs list will not bo pormltUd to linqueney Hat ta made. Deliamien- New Haven, Dec. 12—(AV- A of additional capital. Suitable cor- A total of 783 persona have m-reglatsr thstr care iflitfl the tax ctea Involve only d por cont of tho M tarlniSInw New York bank analyst told the rcctlone in the law will restore the ifalled to pay automobile taxes, ac­ Is paid, Csrvlnl explained. Tha total Bumbor reglatofed. A fter Dinner Connecticut Banksru association market for bank capital on tanas yaaterday that they w«ra due for fair to atockholdeni. The banking GIFTS THAT GET KISSES! a “rude awakening" when they system cannot survive with hank B r B A i . a o n a explode It," he aaid. "ThafU be a realize the full impact of the new capital at a discount and stock­ big help.” tax law on bank operations. holders prefering to liquidate tlKvn Torn,' Dec. U — m — Are Turning to Stalin, the fairy said: Speaking at the SMSociatlon’a rather than increase their laveat- Thttfl gifti flrg than miitUteg for kist eolUctoril W#'ro yabr invlUUoM falUaf off T "And your wish?" operations conference at the Lawn ments. Bankers everywhere Mtduld ^i~Don't people »rit Vou to , their "I'd like you to raise the great­ club, MoitIb a . Shapirp, head of devote their coming annual stock­ blimming ovgr with thrifty gifti for ovory fomalo on your lUt... est tidal wave in history,” he said, the New York investment firm holders reports to explaining how Plirtlee mnynote? Meyhe it’i 'I "and send it clear across the which d>ears his name, said that bank'earnings and dividends are shop at your loituro in your "imiling lorvico" ttoro . . . for tho oeuee you need to hniA up ^ United Statea, and wash every banka have an obligation to co­ afficted by federal taxatioa and jMir ntconteur-inf. Tour twleb- American into the aea,>Tou'll see operate with the Federal Hsserve's why bank aharea are at a discount Urgoit fliiortmont of protty protontt in Manehoitorl telee hare (ouo the rounde how quickly peace will follow.” current survey of the effects of In the mmrket place." too often. The little fairy sighed, and turn­ bank taxation. About 100 Connecticut bankers our butter-smooth ed to CAiurchlll, and said: “and He pointed out that the survey attended the conference. .So today we offer you—free — your request?” two of the beat atorlaa we’ve heard “Oh, just give me a long cigar lAtdy, and you’re welcome to and double brandy and soda," he ttem. (If you’ve already heard aaid cheerfully. tSm , don’t write and tell ue “That'll be quite easy,” said the tkey'io old. Everythlnc la getting little fairy, brightening. “I can GENUINE STORE HOURS older theae daya.) do that right away.” ■The llrat cortcema the army “No hurry, no hurry,” replied OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS e^onel’a wife, atatloned In the CHRISTMAS CARDS CThurchlll, waving his hand airily. OPEN THURSDAYS $ SATURDAYS nnUpplnea In the years before the 'Serve the other two gentlemen CALF BAGS Igat war. She had the kind of cook first!” 1 that vital link in each of your women dream of—a CThlnese nam- . .. •TIL 9 O ’CLOCK ^ Itr. Ling, who could dish up a Approximately 29 cents of every (£eam meal for one unexpected dollar consumers spend for pork friendships! gQMt, or a dozen, on quick notice. goes for fat cuta iOne evening, however, she was made expressly for us! having a dinner party tor 20 i>eo- Pia. Including a bishop. ” Thia has to ba aomething real­ Housework ly special,'’ abe told Mr. Ling t|tat morning, and explained that the eocleslasUeal guest was quite Easy Wit^ dUtlnguiihed. The Chinese cook ■aemed deeply fmpreased. That night be iserved up a splen- Na^ng Backache Ad meal. Aa the guana leaned NAOta* baekaelw, loM of 9*9 9m4 mwiWf* .98 htadArtM »m4 4ltsfMM auay W 4xm to SPECIAL! back, relaxinff from the tremen­ 4ow9 of kMnoy firactkNi. Dooton wnw 9oo4 dous rei^aat. In strode Mr. Ling ktdowT functloe Is voir ImportoBt to foo4 Plui Tax hwoHlu Whoa o o o m overydoy eo»4itloo.o«eh carrying a huge and glittering OS otmo oo4 otrotaie ooomo this taiDortoat cidte. Beamtng. he placed it on fnoctlooteoleortowo.aioajr fotkoooaoroof- the table before the honess. rinc hofkofho fool liioor klA torlrrttotloBo 4oo to ooU or wroac 4iit atoir She and the bishop both leaned eouM fottln f op «ickta or froqooat ■•■•ocoo. IheGmrNewl952]/ P llggti0t^ Our smart bag buyer worked with one of the top manufer- ever t o read some flowery letter­ Doirt ntcbwt yonr kidaoyo If tbooo eouiil ing th a t Mr. Ling had inscribed tionw kiothwr you. Try Doob*o PlUo-a aifkl turers in the country to bring you theae gleaming “American diurwtle. Um 4 iu«co^BUy by wfflkmi for Hide” kip calf bagi! Rvery bag ie deiigned with the preci­ NYLON TRICOT With Icing atop the cake. It said; orwr BO yrorw. It‘« amoslnv ham hmut Ubmo I h ^ ,4c. *TIooray for Jesus!” Doon’f f Wo happy roltof froai thoto moao*- sion . . with the inside detailing seen only at two to three forto-belp the II mlloeef kl4»ey tek * aM li ­ times this price! Some are leather lined . . all have inside ters flnak out WMto. Got Doaa'oFtlls totoyl The second story Is raising nirfSiDCctacitoP iia l-B a iiile B e iiw iiiA ^ tippers! Brown, Black, Red, Ginger, or Green. laughter in United Nations circles here. It concems a mythical fu­ ture meeting o f "the Big Three”— CHRISTAAAS CARDS Tho only way to fully appractote Pontlec’e Ttuman, Stalin and Churchill. LACEY SLIPS w ond^ul new DuaLRange performance ia HANDBAG DEPT. ’ Ib e trio o f world leaders were FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY to try It for youraelf. quarreling Utterly about the prob­ There has never before been anything quite lems o f East and West when sud­ l | > s 4 • LARGE SELECTION like this combination of Pontiac’s high- denly a beaiAVuI little fairy ap­ compreeilon engine, the new GM Dual- peal^ in the conference room. • BOXED OR INDIVIDUAL Range llydra-Matlc* and Pontiac’s high- She wore a trailing gown of white performance, economy axle. You can select, ahd bad a twinkling star on her • QUALITY CARDS with a flick of your Anger, exactly the power . forehead. you want, when you want it, where you Waving her small wand, she • EXTRA SPACE want It—Instantly, antomatlcallyl .98 •gM g m tly r______When you comblna thla basic engineering ’ ’ ’dentlemen, gentlemen, please advance with Pontiac’s beauty, economy Value 5.98 do not use any more harsh words. and durabUity you can see why dollar for I can help you out of your dllfi-. East Windsor Hill dollar you can’t beat a Pontiac. Come on in v m v w A i r r • w m v rmc wAirrrr wmmvmvwAXTiT our pans copy, cnities. Blach of you make a IN THE CENTER and drive it! •OetimulatE*lrsCttI 0 1 rwmeSumrn^m I 0 N o 7) No Wish, and if I grant it perhaps OF AMERICA’S DEWEYRICHMAN a ou J m oom i I row caxrir m a t a ra m A C that will solve your problems." CARPET INDUSTRY First, she asked Truman his 767 MAIN STREET W ish.. BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. Here’s the best buy of the season! "I want you to take the biggest Carpets at ANTIQUE SILK H-bomb that can be built, set it great SAVINGS 15S CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Imagine . . . all nylon tricot slips . . , ddwn in the heart of Bdsaia, and with eyelet ruffly trim . . . at only TAFFETA 3.98! Buy them in sizes 32-40 in white. W W f PRACTIi PLEASE! .00 LINGERIE DEPT. c CAM OU'S C4IT M TI, f«nMt

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S-PIECE GENUINE UCATHEE OK GOAT BUN. BEG. fSJg DRESSER SETS \| E V E R Y m M , WALLm .. $1.98 $3.49 And Up. POCKET WATCH Td»«w»*u^ ^ COMPLETE 8ELECTTON OP klUSICIOXES. COMPACTS. ■af.gs.4g $1.98 our ATOMIZERS. WAUETS give a snuggly, cozy » Y 0 « » ------*—------C O Z Y Q U IL T WOMEN'S SETS TOIACCO DRARTMENT CIGARETTES ... Corl*o $1.tf EVENING IN PARIS JACKETED ALL POPVLAK BKANDS N IT | Y NITE YARDLEYS original^ gadgety M AX FACTOR FULL UNE OF TOIACCO. CIGARS. LO U N G E SET STORE-WIDE REMOVAL HARRIET HUHARD AYER TORACCO POUCHES. hPE RACKS and a NITEY NITE DOLU OLD SFICE — FRIENDSHIP GARDEN ■ fi:- PURSE PRETTIES SHAVlNa SUPPUES 2 piece, sizes 0-4...... 2.26 CLEARANCE SALE BUPEM 8 PCBD PERFUME GILLETTE RAZOR ..... $1.00 S piece, sizes 0-4...... 2JS0 Am> RRUSHES...... $1.00 mp 1 piece, sizes 4-8...... 3 ,2 5 .00 * ★ ♦ SUPPERS COLOGNE MENNEN SETS ...... $1 Want a refreshingly original and highly prac­ Ail the exotic color . . the Individ­ FAIERGE OLD SPICE niatching doll tical gift T These jewelry ual flavor of the fabulous South RUBBER FOOTWEAR YARDUYS fleas comes alive in our beautiful EVENING IN PARIS gadgets will give pleas­ new Balinese ensemble! The ride- FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY TARU H A R R IR HURRARD AYER 3.75 ure the year ’round! slit quilted jacket's a treasure for LENTHERIC RLACK MAGIC ^ M EN'S S8TS leisure momenta . . . pockstad on Dress your Christmas angels for There’s every novelty the grand scale . . . lined la bril­ SOX • NYLON • HANDIAGS COMPLETE UNE OP GREETING CARDS YARDLEYS SITS dreams in a warm snuggly Nitey liantly contrasting rayon taffeta Nits . . . the shrink resistant from our “double-ette” . . fastened with matching hand­ made froge. Companion P J .’t com­ RATH SALTS DUSmG POWDER OLD SPICE SETS sleeper. Sturdily tailored of fur- bag and glove lock to SOAPS NAIL POLISH SITS eoft . . fur-warm pure cotton plete the combination. Prints, la PRICES fabric with aiAg sweater cuffs and “ Sal” the brush o ff i^ l! whits, black or refl. flixaa 10-18. MANICURE SETS cosy bootee fo o t Sudfast color . . LOWER ■ise fast when laundered. Match­ Jewelry plus tax! ing doll Is a gift every child will THAN love! In Ckuiary Yellow . . Baby Blue , . Mint Green , . Blush OUB ' Pink. Chriatmaa Red. flizea 4-8 at 2.78. CUT RATE JEWELRY BAR BURTON’S CHILDREN’S SHOP ROBE SALON n S M M N g r . : ! OWgf gTOMPAY. PMPAMl FORBHRLY CARROLL’S CHILDRiN’S SBOP O A iopD A T . g A. M. to gK M r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 195} MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN« WEDNESB^AY, DECEMBER 12, 1981

other superintendenta and teaeh- miuid at a«uth Ohureh, la diraet- Plan Yule Pageant era of the school. Naarly IM ing Uia mualeal parts of the pro­ Issues About 1^200 Driving New Draft Tests o f Women Explains children will participate in the gram. At South Church program. For College Men 'i-’v' Parents have been asked to co­ Purpose of Poster Drive operate in seeing that children I «VHAXm THE REAL PBICB < Licenses Here Each Year It haa been announced by Per­ who are in the program be at a ' ON FOim BOUSB7 m Washington, Dec. 12 (4^— cy F. Smith, associate minister of dress rehearsal on Saturday moiW' Approximately 1,300 motor ve-a afternoon. Inspector Aahe checka About 33.(XX) college students are n * a** KuidMMar' whOA

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Y ' - ■ ! MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BfANCHESTER. CONN« WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1961 their full obltgatloo in the hope I'-Kisitv. ropean 'Cooperation Admlnlatra- Says Nations Concerned ALLEY OOP SEZ Britain Ready of pleasing tha 7’. ■. Cbogreaa and tlon lE C A ) miaaion to Britain. consequently of getting a bigger radio concert by the Trinity Glee BODY IDENTIFIED aen was amployed by him as a Britain reportedly had hoped to m OPFlW DATf slice of the American military and Employes Can Pick aub as it appears in the weekly crewman and was last seen on be able to write off the twro inter­ W H A T — rOCNIbSTMAf To Repay U. S. economic aid being handed out by ,43 series sponsored by Monsanto Groton, Dec. 12—<45—A boat Nov. IS. Thorsen leaves a daugh­ OnH ow Ue Se to UsePotDer est payments—and • formally tn- w n o — I M i CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANK 1 0 the Mutual Security agency. Chemical Cbmpany. Featured. on captain identified the man whose ter, Mrs. Agnes Chlerco of New Today ^8 Radio Bonus or Stocks (Coatlaued from Paga One) The British dacialon came after W r a A — 1M.T the broadcast will be the first pub­ body was found floating in the York. w c o o - w * MyMic River here Mmday as POWER CLEANED .YVhather the United 8Utes, thaO Important to rtcogniaa China now Churchill and Chancellor of the ■ iM iw r* W 1BV->1SM lic presentation of a medley of had to weigh the wobbly state of WKNB— All employes of the 18 Popular IVinIty College songa. Thomas C. Thoraan of Naw York The National Geographic Socie­ ■mat powerful nation in hlatory, but it might ba to tix months or Exchequer R. A. Butler had con­ In ^liiri! In !i r a n il I n m i l , the nation's finanoea—eapeclally Markets in Connecticut and Mass­ Ringing from the campus in Cify: Capt. Tom Tanglaaon of ty save the sandwich has been w ill uaa Its great m ilitary an(g po­ six years from now and the danger ferences sucoeaalvtly with W. «.16:66— Noank said yeaterday that Thor- traead as far back as the Romans. litical strength wisely and sensibly is that our attitude will become ita dwindling gold-dollara holdings, Awtrell Harrlman, chief of the 4i#A“ WfDRC—Boxing BouU. achusetts with a service record of Hartford, the club will be under now well under three billion dol­ w n c —B«cktU(« Wlf*. the direction of J. Lawrence Coul­ I'I "I s- 1 ' ' \Mr I I’ l li I \ \|, I , 1 \| , I III the next few years la the great so fixed that we cannot change it. Mutual Security ageqcy. Secretary WTHT—ValUnt tAdjr. WONS—Frank Edwarda. at least one year will receive a Ooncem of our friends all over the W e ahould take advantage o f the lars for tha whole ateriing area. cf the Treasury John Snyder and 5VnC—Barrie, Crane, Oonfi- ter. assistant professor of music It may ba they decided to meet WOCX3—MuHc. Christmas bonus o f one week's at Trinity, with Rial Ogden of world, elated Dr. George E. M o historical enmity betwean tha Clil- William Batt, head of tha Eu­ WHAT—Polka Hop. denUal InveaUgatop. salary or more. For the first Keynolds, dean of tho School of neae and the Ruaalana and caplUl- W H A Y -N e w a ; N ight W’atch. Hartford, and Donald Klmmlck of McKinney bros. WKNB—Newt: RcquMt MaU- time, this year, employes are Trnafly, N. J., members o f tha A rte ahd Bctancae at tha Untver- lie on that fact. W T H T —Newa. -Iw \I.I m l’( i> \|. ( n Leaving a question in the minds given the option of receiving their student body, aa aceoinpaniat and eity o f Connecticut, In a speech on 10:15— o f hla heartrs as to what wa would ' W?Ir O—W inner Take All. bonus In cash or In capital stock soloist respectively. "The Pipea," •Thir PoIiUcal and M ilitary Oblt- WONS—Jack's Waxworks. He.e s every.hmg necae. '' • ‘"■I I* I. M .n u lH .t, r .-. ;(»}{ do If the Chinese OommunlaU%t- ■as a 4:11^ certificates of the Popular Mar­ traditional campua octet, and gationa" presented at the Com­ 10:80— Uck or InfUtrate the other coun­ fbaa. ■ a t MmYa ^ w n C —Stella Dallae. kets. "The ^hop’a Men," another ih- munity Y yesterday afternoon, un- WTHT—Marriage for Two. w n C —Music. By permitting the' employes to eV.nicture photography 'der the auspices of the Hartford tries of this area, Indo China, the agt WMi aoly 16 ah4 WDRC—Dance Orchestra. formal edging group, will also ba ATTINTION WDRC—Sid Walton Show. participate in the ownership of County YWC a , Hancheater PhUIppInes, Indonesia and Burma, M l, yao had beHar i WHAY—Night Watch. heard on the broadcast. 4:S4— the corporation, the ihanagement ■ -loding flash orrd color branch. Dr. McReynoIds bellevea that wa «a tha ataraa rial MIRCHANTSl WDRC^-^TBnkee Kitchen. WONS— Jack's Waxworks. \ ■ . have a political obligation to these alms to promote continuity of K Continuing with the theme of MoncliMlMr To b a c f <(yT-ne King Show. structor at Northwestern Univer­ warrant such a change. It is not the probability of that attack will WDRC— Beulah. sity and John Marshall Law Read Herald Advs. W HAY—Symphony Hall. School in Chicago. He waa born W TH T — Newa; Songa and in Oak Park. Hi. Storiea. New Delhi—James Vail, 61. ser- 1:15— retary of the Society of Friends Fir Himl WONS—Tello-Teat. (Quakers) Center in Delhi. He W DRC—Jack Smitli. was born in the United Stales. 1:80— Miami, Fla.—Lt. Comdr. Clar­ W n C —Newa of the World. ence B. Reemelin, 63, retired 824-828 WTHT—Lone Ranger. World W ar I naval officer and at TE L. 5161 WONS—Gabriel Heatter. one time classified advertising M A IN ST. 61ANCHESTEB W 'H AY— SjTuphony Hall. manager of the Cincinnati Post. W’DRC—CTub Fifteen. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. - William B. 1:4.5— Srhaeffer, 86, banker and indus­ WDRC—Ed Murrow. trialist. W ONS— Mindy Caraon. Antlngonlsh. N. S.— Rev. Gla- W TIC — One Man'a Family salus Krous, 81. a pioneer In GUARDINE 8 :00— founding monasteries for the order WDRC-Big Town. of SI. Augustine In the United WTHT—Myaterv Theater. States. He was born In Obser- W’H A Y —Cote Glee Club. baum, Bavaria. G@. WTIC—Halle of Ivv. W’ONS— Hidden ’Truth. M 8:15— n 3 W W H A Y — UConn va. Browm Uni­ • ^.. _ versity Baakethall Game. ac I >■ A. •‘t-A.-y-.v-V.. 8:80— V W’DRC— Dr. Chrietlan. FOR RENT w W / W TIC —Great Gllderaleeve. W T H T — The Top Guy. GIFTS WONS—International Airport. Main St. Store '" > 1 . 6:00— Vt'TIC— 5'ou Bet Your U fe. WDRC— Red Skelton. At The Center r y That Will Make W’ONS—Johnny Menko’a Or­ _ 1 P chestra. W TH T— Bold Venture. NOW OCCUPIED 6:80— ly McKin n e y i r o s . Christmas Pleasure W nC—The Big Story. WDRC— Bing Croaby. CoN 0277 W TH T— Mr. President Last for Months 'S - : -1

/-• Gifts you'll take prido In giving. A wide COZORFUL SPORT SHIRTJ dwko, toe, all whh hand tome styling, of OIFT-BOS^ MUFFLERS DON’T BEUEVE ME fino fabrics end all attracHvoly low pricod. Ateorted colon 9 8 c Aayoa w oo l loagalaavoa fa aea'e afata OR THE ADS YOU READ 5.98 /T> ChooM from g big, colorful lalaction at Wards low Parfact for cM iy doyi. You'R flnd hondsoma oll-weel price. Smart knit royora, hondioma all-wools in her- bufFole ploldt In twe-lenae ond muiticolon; olio, fina STORE HOURS 9:00 AM TO 9:00 PM ringbone or botkat waovei, bright plaldi or solid Hud withtMt quality cotton eorduroy bi zippor tty front ttyla. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY colon. Each mufOar imartly boxed for gift-giving. BUT ASCGMric O ieota fromimortooleni gray, dork groan or maroon. If You Want SALE-PRICES CUT 4 D A Y S O N L Y The 144.95 M-W OAS RANGE 3S4.95 12 CU. FT. FREEZER ■It I I 0 ■ Mott Amazing \ A THURSDAY Easiatt To Usa S a le p r ic e teraiM, 2 5 % dowm FRIDAY S a le p r ic e 129.88 terma,13%da. $320 Wondar Claanar SATURDAY Otack all thoso convoniont M-W foatorat— You get more for your money—full value for UNTIL 9 F. M. Of Thom All, and noto Words low prko. Mg 20* oven of every dollar with this M-W Honw Freeser. Store Coma In Or Gall soomloss porcolalnod stool. Pull-out broilor has up to 485 lbs. o f frosen food, t wire baskets and smokolou pan. Concaolod lamp gives gtoro- dIriders make It easy to keep foods sorted prop­ V ou T lo vo him In H... k6*H lova you for ill... bteouM For A froo cooktop light. Minuto-timor rings ball any erly. lift counter-balanced Ild, interior light Ihit It Hm robo porfact for ytor-reund w tor. in th* fobric tima up to 6 0 minutas. 2 storogo drawors. Damonitratlon turns on .automatically. oN Amarico wonitl AAoda by DUN MAR . . . nollenolly fesMut tor quality toiloring . . . faohiring ASCO'S lua- uriout rayon Oobordino Ihot dropot hondiomaly ond SINSAYfONAl NEW it Hond W ASHAM II So much volua at tuch NHia priea 159.9S ROTARY CONSOLE 103.99 REVERSIBLE ROTARY I . _ It truly ranMrhabla. . . o ip6<>6l purehota ochiavad thit VACUUM vary SFECIAl FRICEI* Sa/aprica)|39 g g termM,lS%da. S a le p r ic e $ term$,IS%drn ■ ^ eolen with eontrairtlag piping In: lUroca, 94.88 MEN'S BROAXXULOTH SHORTS Navy, m a t Gtaan. U m b : mnnU, madhun. laiga. REO. 2.98 BRENT S-STAR ROMEO SLIPPERS FOR MEN CLEANER Q Hara's o gooo axompla of M-W's dollar- (D This handy, smooth-working portoblo it un- strotching voluos. Tho walnut or mahogany beotablo for quality, torvico and valuo. Easy Better OueUtr 79c Ckrittmee paelmged fo p la ro rite * Bar a pair todaf Merfel AVC41S SareJ0% mew 2.66 Sale priced 4.98 vonoor eobinot hormonlzos with fumishings. to ttoro, COSO romovet in a jiffy tow. Sews C haeii aShar baxor or yoka-fiOnt atylat. Each ono Tha bast In dipper comfort—wear them for walking, tlM Sanforized, marcarizad braaddoth in hondioma H o o d sows forw ard or b ack w ard, thick or thin forward or backward, thick or to thin fobrict. is SonfarIzad*^Mn'l shrink mora them 1%. Mode driving or just ploln lounging. Soft kidskin uppers whito. Fomoui "fariM -S l” nen*wM cellor naadt no fobrict. Concoolod towing light spotUghts work R E ^ / q L with curved laat and fuS-cut tizoa for sHtina comfort, ora extra wft and pliable, sturdy leothar telat glvo I rU Gmcoolod towing light spotlights vrork t p o ^ (tarcA atoya 'moming fradi' oB day long. Topor appliance fino 4|uality, oloiHc Aisortod pottam, siaaa 3 (M 4 , •trong lupport endlong wear. Browni dzo4 6-12. A D r spoco. Pull Graistotiochmants. 20-yr.worronty. Puli Groist attadimonis. 20-yr. warranty. MEN'S SHOPS taBorod body and d aovoa omuro comfortable fit. / iD V t COMPANY Hr MAM mnr wuONiuaMNa ^IM AI^gTBEET T E L . 2-1576 (D USE OUR UY'AW AY FLAN. ONLY $5 DOWN HOLDS YOUR CHOICE FOR 60 DAY& • wm Mm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COIW . WEDNESDAY. l^ECEMBER 12. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERiOJ), MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1981 PAoa 'I'uiaaXBf """""" children to tha Maneheatar Mamo- rtal Hospital. ChcB^ Brotlim CIo m Injured Children Card Party of PTA Rockville Open This Thursday and Saturday Nile and Every Nile Next Week T il 9 ■r Monday. Doc. 24 m [olds Xnu*rP&rty . Condition Better Sell YulcLTrees Financial Success ' with a fbw minor excep- tiona In depnrtmenU which Goyette Case Sw'lfM dy CUcJ* of Kliifi Condition o f two yroung Bolton Tha military whiat card party SAVE MONEY are unusually busy, caisney For Band Fund D au^ttn held lU monthly meet­ Brothers employes will not Center childran, Daisy Dlmock, fivan by tha HolUsttr PTA Satur­ ing and annual Otrlatmaa party ago four, and Alan Willey, age Goes to Jury work on Monday, Dec. 34, the By courtesy of Marlow’s, * tha. day night proved a dnanclal suc- ON EXQOISITC laat evening in the directora' room day before Christmas, and will five, was deacrlbed as “much bat* Mvation Army Band is again caan with a record of over . 400 of the Whlton UBrary. Thla room have the benefit of a long holi­ V eraa beautifully fumUdied by the ter" by hospitals authorities today. selling Chrlatmaa trsea on tha va­ tlebeta sold, although it waa not Continue Deliberation day weekend. The young children received sei^ circle when the new library waa cant lot next door'to tha citadal, BO largely attended, probably be- built Never did it look more at­ ious lacerations o f the scalp and cauaa atores wars open Saturday Today; Joint Civil Ac* tractive than for the party laat face shortly before noon yesterday 661 Main streat JEWELRY GIFTS tvanlng. tion Has 5 Plaintiffs even ^. with a cheerful fire burn­ morning In an automobile accident “Overhead expenaa” is kapt to High acora prises were won by a minimum, all of tha later and that say ing on the hearth, a large illumi­ on Porter street. Mr. and Mrs. Nello Rldolll and Mr. AT Open Forum The children were paaaengera the salea force donating thalr Rockvilla, Dec. 13— The Joint nated Chrlatmaa tree and apraya and Mrs. George Hansen. Mr. and in a car operated by Mrs. Barbara time, ao that the entire procaeda . civil action of fivg plalntiffa of evergreen brightened with vari­ Mrs: Robert Schaller and Mr. and colored balla and ribbona, auipend- “A Seriona fjtm ” Willey, mother of Alan. Police re­ aftar payment for tha trsaa goes * against Manry (Soyqjte et ala o( Mra. Leo Barrett were low score ed from the wall aconcea. ported that tha car driven by Mrs. Into the bknd's fimd for new In­ ' Somara went to the. Jury shortly Board of Directora of tha Town winners. Mra. Oeorge F. Borat the leader, of Manchester, Mancheater, «^ llle y struck a car driven b y Mra. struments. ka after 4 o'clock on Tueadav after- Ralph Leander of 7 Lewis street A good proflt for the instrument Mrs. W illiam Podolny^ chairman LEONARD YOST’S |R noon after being heard for more presided at the buaineaa aeaalon. Connecticut —r- Mra. Fred Manning, the aecretary, from the rear as Mrs. Leander waa fund was realised last yaar, and of the commlttaa in chaige, wiriies' than two weeks in tha Tolland Gentlemen; * in her report'atated that 2S baa- attempting to atop In front o f 410 the expectations of tha bandamen to thank all the classroom motben JEWELRY — WATCH REPAIRING County Superior Court. * keta of fruit were aent to thoae In The death of the Town Mana­ Porter street are high for a auccesaful season and committse members who help­ The action was the remilt of an the community who were 111 or ger, Mr. George H. Waddell, came The Quiah ambulance took the this Yuletide. ed make tha affair a success. 129 SPRUCE STREET — TEL 2^387 accident In Somers Oct. 14, IMP. ahutin during the Chrlatmaa aea- to hia great frtenda and admirers Involving an auto end e truck in Cheney Brothers’ employ aa a which carried several Jamaicans, *°Following the buaineaa of the fiva of whom are plaintiffs, Ru- A Wonderful Buy! She'll adore these meeting Attorney Fred Manning grievous personal shock. Thoae M r t Johnson, Neville. Dias, Paul entertained the membera with o f us in Cheney Brothers who w itter, John Clark and Ralph C. reela of colored motion pictiirea, have had oiriclal relations with liBabury, Jr., tha laat named be­ moat of them taken on the various Mr. Waddell not only feel and OUR LOW OVERHEAD ing administrator. GIFT BLOUSES ^ trips he and Mra. Manning have suffer the personal loss of a very ^ e Jurors went to dinner about Holiday DRESSES G IF T S for a roolin'-lootin' C O W B O Y taken through the South and human, kindly friend whose in. MAKES IT POSSIBLE 6 o’clock and ntter their return West. They have twice taken in tegrity waa beyond question ,and O f course you can get along without Judge Samuel Mellitz Inquired aa the Mardl Gras at New Orleans whose friendship was genuine, but to whether they deaired to contin­ they'ro worth 4.98 and 5.98 to and the pictures of the parades fully realize the serious loss to It— but why deny yourself? When you FOR US TO SAVE YOU ue their deliberationa nr to come and festivities on both occasions the Town of Manchester, and the Western PANTS ...... 2 *^ ® to 4 *^ ® have a savings account you can have back Wedneaday, and they decided were interesting and colorful. community as a whole. He was to return today. A fte r the caae Fine cotton, multi crepe, in len'g and short alaevea, laea trimmed or They did not attend the Tourna­ an extremely able administrator. went to the Jury, Judge Melllts ex nisck jeans, cavalry twill, Hockmeyer corduroy In black, green, the little "extras** that make life ao MONEY ON FINE JEWELRY (ailered. B y Judy Kant nr Ship 'n ment o f Roses in California, but W e in this community have a preaaed hia appreciation to the brown. Blses 3 to 12. showed views of that annual right to be proud of tha adminis­ much more enjoyable. tw o altem atea who had been in at­ 2 - 9 8 3 . 9 8 Shore. Sizes 1 to 3, 3 to 6x, 7 to 14. event which were the next thing tration of our town becauae it has tendance daily, and permitted GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS. i to being there. Parades in St. been an honorable one. We have them to go home. Petersburg and Tampa. Florida: been free from Jlhe scandal and A re you able to say "Y n ** or do you Delay Claseea Blcea 3 to 6x, Blses 7 to 11. / i i scenes in old Sf. Augustine, Wash­ graft that are now being exposed hesitate, figure how you can cut down The Board of Education aiithor- C O W B O Y BELTS . 1.00 COWBOY HATS 1.98 ington, the Grand Canyon. Old in our National Government aa Itlaa of the Town of 'Vemon have Slies 22 to 30. Black, red, tan. Faithful and other geysers, rodeos, well aa in many of the cities of on this and that, in order to invest in daclded that it would not be wlae CRIMP-SET NYLON the carved profiles of the presi­ the country. This fact in itself to atart clasaea in the new ele­ Waihable cotton taffeta, pico- dents at Mount Rushmore. and Is a great tribute to our former something special? The person who has WATCHES RINGS mentary Bchool located at Dobaon- lay, pastel and dark pulds, manv other points o f interest Town Manager. Mr. Waddell vUte until after the first of the SWEATERS .., WESTERN a savings account and who saves con­ pucker pique, lace and pieolay furnished a delightf\il and inform­ was gifted with a rare character .a* Jf. ^ 7^ year. trims, shirred back, wide aash, SHIRTS ... 2.49, 2.98 ative program. Mr. Manning was and served the community in a Laat week at the meeting the sistently is the person who can unhesi­ BRACELETS vid e hems. ;.9 8 Blses 4 to 13. roundly applauded at its close. fair and impartial manner, and at committee waa authorized to in­ to Caro! singing with Miss Bernice the same time waa always cour­ tatingly say “yes** when opportunity vestigate tha poaalbility of having Lydall at the piano, and a visit by teous and respectful to thoae who some of the claaaea atart In the Sizes 3 to 6, 8 to 14. COWBOY differed with him. Aa time goes presents itself. W hy not plan today to Jewelry For The Whole Family new school at once. The admlnia- Santa Claus with a pack on his Others 4.98 to 10.98 In illpovera or cardigans, white, maize, back were other features. The on. his loss to the community will tratora have checked with the con­ BOOTS ...... 4.95 start a savings account and make regu­ blue, mint, pink, red, green. short, roly-poly Santa was none be more and more appreciated. ALWAYS PLENTY OF FREE tractor and it waa felt that the Blses 6 to 3. Black or brown. other than the leader, Mrs. Borst. We know of no finer public serv­ lar deposits in it? workmen could make more- pro- and the gifts to each one were ant and extend our deepest sym­ FARKIN8 RIOHT AT OUR DOOR greaa on the uncompleted part of lolly-pops. pathy to the Board of Directora the school, if the children were not Gonuino Ltathor The members draw names at the in this hour of their great loss. f In the building. Some of the fiirni- . ture for the new rooms is In place HOLSTER beginning o f each year and try to Sincerely yours, OPEN THURS., FRI., onj SAT., UNTIL 9 P. Swirling Flare or Pleated remember those whose rrames Cheney Brothers, , and additional material la being Fern in me Finery SETS ... 2.98 to 5.98 they drew on special occasions and By:. NEXT WEEK OPEN EVERY EVENING received each week. The achndl re- Bdnk<»=Mdficlie$ter * ceaa atarta In about 10 days, with at the annual Christmas party. Henry R. Mallory, SKIRTS Black or brown. aeaalona not being resumed until that GIRLS leva The revelation of these mystery Executive Vice President. A MUTUAL SAVinCS BATIK \ 2 ’®» to 6 ’®* ladies and the lovely gifts each Jan. 3. The exact date for moving into the new building in January received, was followed by a social “ Highest X j’pe Public Service** will he announced shortly. time. To The Editor. Virgin wool or gabardine in TEXAS GUNS ... 1.09 Parent Teacher Meeting The hostesses. Mrs. Florence plain colon or vivid clan It was with a deep sense of per­ *rhe Northeast Parent Teacher Chapman, Mra. Elsie Park. Mrs. sonal Inaa and with a conacloua- Depoaita made on or before tha G IF T S L IP S plaids Sizes 3 to 8x. 7 to 14. Aasoclation will meet this evening. Alm a Niese. Mrs. Luna Hutchin­ "H oppy" Jdekdt and neas o f the tremendous loss to Membera are asked to bring cloth­ son and Mrs. Marietta Tenney fifth of say moath draw latareat the Town that I learned thla morn­ ing and toys suitable for a four- Subleens 5.98 to 7.98 JEAN SETS .... 5.98 aen’ed delicious fruit jelly, an as­ ing the sad news of the death of tha largest selection from th« 6rat of tho month. yaar-old boy. a one year old girl Sisea 4 to IX sortment of Christmas cookies and our unusually fine Town Manager and a new infant, also bed linen in town and friend. George Waddell. tea. and an oil stove capable of heating His example and his perform­ tw o rooms la needed. Non-perish­ ance gave to ua the very highest able food, canned meat, and holi­ Urges Stale Shift t.vpe of public service. He gave to day items will be welcome. With Multi-Crepe or .9S us of hia time and strength tlre- thaae donations the association Nylon ana Rayon . . | leaaly, patiently and without stint, will aaaiat a local fam ily at the hol­ Welfare to Towns and discharged the duties' of his iday season. The Christmas party Wee Size Leisure SOX office with Intelligence, diligence Lare top and bottom, four gore, for membera and friends will atart grow-waiai. hem, white, pink, and unswerving honesty. To him, tarrific valual (Contlnned from Page One) at 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mm. Oscar maize, blue. Sizes 4 to 14. fight was right, and wrong was Nuaadnrf are chairmen of the by "RIPON" |.98 wrong, and I have never known committee in charge of the ar­ follow through and investigate him to compromise with wrong at FLANNEL SHIRTS the local cases. rangements and refreshments, the expen.se of right. (tapper and Party T h'o tVeaknesars Small, medium large, virgin wool, SIbae 4 to 16. Sanforised plaids, He gave to ua a quality o f public ‘The Romaco Club will hold its Curtiss' proposal for return of waaheble toe, in mint, maize, blue, wovsn snd printed, two pwkets. .service which is so lacking in the annual CSirlatmaa dinner thia eve­ much of the welfare administra­ Fine 1.49 pink. tion to local levels Is understood to upper levels of our government to­ ning at 6:15 at Wealeyan Hall. be seriously considered by the day, and if we had its equal our After the dinner the membera will Cotton .. 1.9 8 state committee studj-lng welfare. cmintr)' Would not be in the low meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angora, Mrs. Days .. 2.98 state to which it has been led. Ralph Bnape of the Hartford White only, grow waist hem. four It may well be one of the comaiit- ’S gore, lace top and bottom. Sizes I feel that we have lost one Turnpike for a Christmas party i tee'a principal recommendations I to 14. to Governor Lodge next year. whose service we greatly need and with each one bringing a gift Two glaring weaknesses exist in whose kind and upright friendahlp marked for "Him" or "Her." the present manner of handling we will sorely miss. Party Tonight m welfare, Curtiss said. Frank D. Cheney ‘ The Married Couples Club of DRESS SHIRTS One is the "lack of cooperation" Union Congregational Church 4lll ■t between local and state authori­ Shocked hMd Its Christmas meeting thia for little angels To the Editor: White or colors. Sizes 4 to 14. ties in many ca.scs. He said that t evening at 8 o’clock at the church l ’9 S - 9 . 9 « - L state investigators could As one—probably the only sur­ with a special program. Members 10 to 14 . I Jm “profit" by keeping In closer viving selectman who engaged will bring their white gifts of BROTHER AND SISTER touch with town welfare officials George H. Waddell originally as food, and toys for chil­ Multi crepe or fine cotton, lace top 1-98 to 2'® * where they could learn "first­ Clerk of the Board of Selectmen: IN PERSON dran ranging in ages from 1 to 10 and bottom, four gore. I hand knowledge" of local people as one who has enjoyed his friend­ for boys and 3 to 16 for girls. S U IT S and DRESSES applying for relief. ship and personality for even more Mothers Circle Fine sanforized cotton by Tom - Second evil In the present set- years, I am shocked to learn of *rhe Mothers Circle of the 8a- Sawyer and Model, long sleeves lip, he aaid, waa the great amount his untimely death. O f all George's erad Heart Church will hold a pot with or without studs, short of "duplication" between state and aaseta (and they were Incalcula­ PLUSH SHKP UATHR luck' supper tonight at 7 o'clock Inline ^ . 9 8 T . 9 8 sleeves, convertible collar. local welfare prog^ms. ‘ ble) I wdGid say hia greatest was IVBHITr *1®® at tha home of Mrs. Marjorie Panties C Q c 1.69 MOCCASIN IVniTT aMeelto to I Boude ..A to to never loae hia equilibrium and ba4,Maa.ea * 44 * •a4,Maaw64 ' At BRUNNER^S 'Bonner of Vernon. O'NEILL GOES HOME to dissolve many threatenly heat­ Lagion Auxiliary WASHABLE GABARDINE ed controversies with bit expan­ ’The American Legion Auxiliary fn rayon tricot, rayon crepe, fine Boston, Dec. 12 — ( « V - Play­ sive smile and to treat everyone aa rOR CHILDREN will hold a meeting this evening cotton, or nylon tricot, white and In fine T.98 ^.98 or MOORESVILLE PLAID wright Eugene O'Neill, 63. suffer­ though he were the moat impor­ at 8 o'clock in the G A R Hall. This peatels. 4 Corduroy J ing from Parkinson's disease-- a tant citizen In town. W e will ail Tonight 7 to 9 will be followed by a Christmas deterioration of the nerve centers miss him. His successor should party. Gifts will be exchanged SPORT SHIRTS — has been discharged from the be chosen with the utmost care Be* sure to be here tonight and bring every one of the kiddies to see 1 and refreshments will be served Faulkner hospital. and he is going to have to fill a Bhinner*a Santa. The biggest-hearted and most jovial Santa you*ve ever , “ky the committee with Mrs. Myr­ 1.98 Neither the hospital nor the big pair of shoes literally and fig­ tle Pierre aa chairman. Further Nylon Tricot ...... Sizes 6 to 16. dramatist’s wife would give any uratively, and I respectively aug- laid eyes on. See you tonight! ' plana will be announced for the Indication o f hia condition but a gest that the greatest way for ’ annual Chriatmaa party for the Sizes 1 to 8. week ago he waa described as be­ him to achieve success la to ad­ LOLLIPOPS children of the membera to be 2-98 to 3-98 ing so ill onlv his wife was per­ here to the well-established W ad­ held on Simday. Dec. 16 at 3 p. m. Mint, maize, blue. mitted to visit him. He was in the dell policies. GANDY In the G A R Hall. Mias Emma hospital about two weeks. Willard B. Rogers. p a r BiADEO PLUSH „ . ^ * k t a Is In charge of the Children's bayol Wlaa. • MOCCASIN $099 htral Haa, UeM*p^ CHEWING GUM party. bwol Mas. WMla. A 6iaa,ea4inak.4-f * Iknblem Chih 4-t The Rockville Emblem Club FREE FREE w ill hold its regular meeting and FOR WOMEN Chrlatmaa party thla evening with a aupper at 6:30 at the Elka WHILE YOU'RE HERE Home. Mrs. Irene Koatorek of Give the Shoe Mothers Prefer! S t ^ o r d Springs is chairman of BOYS' PANTS . . . . 3 ®® to 7 ®« ^ izabeth^ den'i tha committee with Mr*. Mary Jorlthlac aa co-chairman. BE SURE TO SEE A Galaxy of GIFT ROBES Hockmeyer corduroy, rayon Daughters of Isabella THE ’The Daughters of Isabella will gabardine, all wool flannels. hold Its annual Chrlatmaa party Sizes 6 to 12, cadet 14 to 16. Christmas Bell V • ..tonight at 8 o'clock in their rooms ) on Elm street with members THICKLY COnON QUILTED ...... 3.9B to 10.98 kringing gifts. STRIDE-RITE wifb fl SATIN SATIN UTM EMBROIDEREDRED $ 1 99 EMBROIDCtID PUR TMM $199 PINWALE BABY CHENILLE ...... 2.98 to 4.98 WuDe • Mb Bayal Maa. I ------SHOE Boyi' SPORT COATS sweet ■ Wlat, Navy f t ’ r Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 to 14. Hak. 44I B K -SdU EN GLASS message 8 ®5 to 1 3 ®* POR WOMEN ! aSSSS FW Evtrr ParpoM A G IF T Auto, Mirror*,'Window Corduroy, plaids, twoeds. Biass § Snuggly PAJAMAS CERTIFICATE to 13, corduroy to 16. A clear fluted 0 1 Plate, Obaenrt plastic bell rings Phone 3222 HKIEY V !•“ to 3-9« W ill aMure their parents that a gay note with their child will be accurately W H itE fitted at any future time. Boys' STORM COATS Fine combad cotton, prints and g bottle of A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR M om m y’a and daddy’s mind plain colors, rayon criipe, or will be at esse knowing they unforgettable Blue GLASS CO. Full notched col- A Q K o m $ 2 9 9 satin. Biata 3 to Bx. T to 16. are Btrldc^itca ROMEO $34 9 $ 2 ® ® THE FAMILY THAT HAS NO EQUAL 24 mreh n u M — c h t f lar, fully Graas Perfume. 6-lt 6-11 lined. SiaM 13. U p Perfect or tree gift. Slits 3 to 6 .... 5.50 POR MEN B A N T LY ' Ladylike , G O W N S 6'A to 8 ___5.95 O T N f i i Kwmtf mn suo9tsnoMS Boys' SUR-COATS | 4 8 fristpitn ts> Jos Upchiek Biikolbdl ShoM...... OIL CO. 3 .4 9 B'/i to 12 .... 6.95 QuUUd or alpaca ChHdron*6 Cowboy leols...... u n n e i'i l2'/i to 3 .... 7.95 lined, nylon and e l Combed flanneL aatin, enpa, T S293 rayeo, cavalry Mdcfni Comp M m for Boys ond Qirb .... .®2®® •', rayon tricot, thlrrad w*Ut, late 4 to 7 ...... 8.95 twia aiato a to Btoto 1 to B. B to Bx, B Womon’t Dork Hool Nyiont.... Rang# ond FutI to It . 1<- U p TV DEPARTMENT. IN OP IRUHNER'S PACKARD Mon’slo g , Bok of B poirt...,.....^...... ®1®® Oil Distributors w m w m w m m an MAnr o ib e b t ; XBW M CA D r aitm TCENtiRsniBiT *THJPHONI 1191 SSS MAM IT. : 'J *

UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1951 — Section Two WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1951 DP Manrlipjstpr lEttpttins ifpraUi WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1951 Pages in» Story on Belfast Should Be o f Interest H^re Rev. Ward Leading Group To ^Help Dry Up ’ Holidays ar MAST TAxum •tatiil nirvlvn. SmlUiAeld, off King BolfMt. eoglUI M trutor, Korth* atraat la anothtr marfcat where you can buy avarything under the «rn Irtfand, and aomatlnM' caUad ^Ote Herald h-a received a card^ "Furthermore, driqking at theae sun at your own prioa almost. from Itfv. W. Ralph Ward. Jr., parties enepuragea axceaalv* lib­ tba "Olaagtnr of IrMand,*' la tha Belfast Is no show city but a D. D., mifiiater of Mt. Lebanon erties between employe*, often au- Bubject of an artlcla in th« Janu* frame for Industry and commerce, MeUtodlat Church, Blttsburg h. penora and thetr iwbordinate*. n i M I ^ ’ ary Uaue of “Holiday" magaaine, similar to our Lowell or Lawrence, Pa., extending beat aeaaon'a greet- which has dlaaaUeiA effect not luat on tba nawatanda." Maas. However, the courteous tnga to averyone .a t The Herald only upon the character and repu­ Tha atery, prafuaaly illuatcatad clerks of tha Ulster Tourist Aaao- nffioe, along with a clipping from tation of each but upon the fu­ I i ^ In color, by John Homa Buma, fllla 'Ciation who advertise "Ulster For tha first page of. the Pittaburgh ture morals and effectiveness of thrca pagaa and la conUmwd to Your Holiday,” refer to their city Preaa. the entire staff.” u 1 aeveral <^cra. as the "Athena of the North." The two-coti’nm head reads; ' The statement called upon em­ i t Than jkta...mahy realdenta of They praise their fine drinking "Help Dry Up Holiday Parties,— ployers, managers, auperlntend- ManSiiter of Oielr forbeara who water, which Is crystal clear and Committee Aaka Mayor Law­ ents and others "to acknowledge I: n eama from Balfaat or other parts cool, and piped from tha Moun­ rence,” and the drop,—‘Demoraliz­ the dangers Involved and to take of Ulster, who will be interested In tains of Mourne, celebrated In ing Siffect" of Drinking at Christ­ steps’ to eliminate entirely the this account of the city of master poetry’. They claim Belfast has mas Deplored by Delegation.” use of alcohol in this year’s party shipbuilders and linen weavers; no slums, which Is not true. Every Mayor David L. Lawrence aaid plans.” weekday many of the tired work­ he endorsed the idea, at least as Dr. Ward waa minister of the and for tha benettt of those unable ers from the shipyards plunge Thursday, Dec, 13, 10 a. m. to obtain a copy of this Issue of far as the city government ia con- South Methodist Church of this "Holiday,” w'e are glad to print a across the Queen or Albert bridges eamed, and would isaue a itate- town for seven year*, prior to and Into the pubs, and repair to leaving in September. 1949, for aynopais. homes not like those Illustrated in mejit later. Belfast on the River Lagan la Dr. Ward head* the committee Mount Lebanon CSiurch. the larg­ "House and Garden.” est in the Pitt*biirgh Conference. partly In the Counties of Antrim Kelly’s of four who urged the mayor to and Down. Its InhablUnts pre’- With the article is a plcttire of Issue a proclamation against such He succeeded Bishop Lloyd C. fer to throw in their lot with Kng- ?ractlcea. The others are' Rabbi Wlcke, and ha* two associate mlfl- Kelly’s of Bank street, one of Bel­ CONSTRUCTION & hllllp Frankel of Temple Eman­ isters. Rev. Henry A. Welday and GIRLS' land. It might be said to be di­ fast’s historic pubs. It was be­ vided politically. pro-Britain and hind this counter Henry Joy Idc- uel, South Hill*; Col. Ralph T. Ralph W. Martin, Jr. WOMEN'S pro-RepubItc. The South is quite Cracken, the Irish patriot, sup- Miller of the Pittaburgh Salvation Since assuming charge at Mt. RAYON SLIPS as anti-North as the North la an- po.sedly hid from the English In Army Corp* and John B. Collins, Lebanon. Dr. Ward haa launched tl-South. 1798. The same year British sol­ editor of “The Pittsburgh Catho­ a $500,000 drive for more modern NYLON TRICOT ' AND According to the author of the diers hanged him by the neck lic.” The Inter-faith aspect 1* chcrch improvements, and princi­ article, the people who really from the Old Market House on APPLIANCE CO. unusual. pally a religious education build­ keep the lid on this important High street, charged with sedi­ Of drinking at Christmas par­ ing "for children and youth. SLIPS PANTY SETS modem city of the British Isles ties, the. committee said In a tion and rebellion. McCracken statement handed the mayor and Dr. Ward while in Manchester Rosed. Paatel colors, sizes 4 are the Presb>1erlans, who are was a handsome rebel, an Ulster Thomas D. Colla was a frequent caller at The Her­ just as sternly religious as they reporters: to 10. Presbyterian and' the son of a MANCHESTER'S NEWEST APPLIANCE STORE CAN NOW OFFER YOU THE HNEST IN HOME APPLIANCES— WE "We see as nothing short of ald office, and a close friend of were in the fierce days In Scot­ Belfast sea captain. the late Thomas Ferguson, its pub­ land under Mary Stuart. Many ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE OUR APPOINTMENT AS A GENERAL ELECTRIC FRANCHISED DEALER. tragic the tendency of these par­ OPEN TODAY UNTIL SiN Belfast doesn't support an opera ties to force drinking upon per­ lisher. He interrupted hi* vacation of Belfast’s first families have season, but Sir Thomas Beecham to com* to Mancheater to assist $2.29 Scottish names. son* who do not drink, or who occasionally Imports his Royal with great discipline have been Rev. Fred R. Edgar, the present OPEN THURS„ FRI, m 4 SAT, UNTIL S P, M. Donegal! Square Philharmonic Orchestra from Lon­ fighting to control their tendency j pnstor. in the funeral service for The hub of Belfast Is a civic don. Belfastlans attend his con­ to drink, yet who hsve an obli- Mr. Ferguson on Sunday. Sept, rectangle known as Donegall certs only when there is no foot­ gation as well a* a desire uis. aend to a drug store, {ust There alao ia a poaslbility of Car­ MAGAZINES IN American forces have lost more dinals being named for Philadel­ telephone ns. Our met- than 900 planes in the Korean war. Airliner Range phia and San Eranciaco, in view SCHOOL SUPPLIES This figure. which includes of the rising U. 8. Catholic popu­ TOYS. LUNCHEONETTE aengtr will call for tha some non-combst looses, compares m i r AUTOMATK MOON*" RANM lation, put *t 28.635.000 by Ameri­ can Catholic estimates. The U. 8. Across From High School ^ MARLOWS TOY DEPT. prescription; deliver tha with a claimed destruction of OTfvy vaaowip wini TMev wm twmm lOTiVvWe** now’ has three Cardinals, in New 1095 Main Htreet—M aaebester compounded medidoet. about ."too Communist pisnes in ae- York, Chicago and Detroit. The tual air or ground action. * Ml Maitar Im i t Natiy TWft Ciikir Cardinal Archbishop of.'St. Louia, 1 A. M .-U P. M. Every Day No extra charge. Be. sura Air Force and Navy offlcifii’, Aitimtk Mm Hair ’* M-Spiai Mrai M b the late John Cardinal'Glennon, in giving out the figures, ssid yes­ DIFFERENT AND UNUSUAL ID telephone us next titnet terday they do not view this as w rMMttll vmiMI rtisproportlonste for sm’ersl rea­ PINE sons including; (si Americsn TOYS - AT THE TOWN'S ;planea have been in continuous ac- 10.8-cu-ft linn since the start of the war in aU day Thuraday, Friday , and PHARMACY Saturday. Have the klddiea* ple- •M Center S t Tel 2-9811 June, 19.10, while Red planes have oiiiy appeared in significant number* tures takea with Baata—hy Al- Free Delivery only during last eight ’ or nln? C ' ' % ^ SPACE MAKER daa Fhotograpkers. months; (bl much of the operation of American planes has been low \ 0 Q)J REFRIGERATOR 78 WEEKS TO PAY LOWEST PRICES level attack to support ground If you're looking for this troops, where the planes encount­ year's finest gift, Sam­ ered ground fire while the • Com­ munist have used no similar aerial Get a Flattering sonite is the answer to support of their troops. Only a few —so come in today youi shopping problems. T o w n The Air Force said its records It has better-than-leather show that the Far East Air Force, miracle covqrings... solid which includes Air Force planea Complete Kitchens Our Specialty MARLOW brsM locks... rich, long'* A dverti8em eiit and sore-based Marines, had logt 365 aircraft through November to wearing linings...faRTous In accordance with the pro- enemy action from the ground or FREE ESTIMATE — NO ORUGATION . . . YESI WE CAN g Iv E YOU A lEAUTIFUL G. E. KITCHEN auper-strong construction VUions of Chapter V. Section 8, of air. Spokesmen said this did not Permanent the Town Charter, include planea lost in operational COMPLETE TO FIT YOUR POCKETIOOK. NOTICE IS hereby given that a accidents. Figures on that were public Hearing of thf Board of not available here. WAVE Directorajif th* Town of Manches­ Navy records show that through • TRADE-IN AUOWANCES • LATEST MODELS ter, Connecticut, will be held in Oct. 1, 215 carrier-baaed Navy and 374 the MUNICn>AL BUILDING m Marine planes had been lost to en­ AwPfcorfiMl Um Im* • RRAND NEW MERCHANDISE • FUU WARRANTY WOMEN'S WOMEN’S said Town .of Manchester on the emy action, including 50 missing • REST IN NOME APPLIANCES • EXTENDED SERVICE m e n $ ^ . 5 0 18th day of December, 1961, at which may have ^en knocked Plus HAND8AGS eight o’clock in the afternoon, to down by enemy fire. Non-combat 100% CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FROM Ret on proposed additional ap­ losses total 317. GENERAL^EIECTRIC Fame, plaattr. leather propriations as. follows: : GLOVES and suede. All rekira Appropriation of 911,000 for and style*. purchase of land on Kheney Street ^ I.Mther, cloth, velvet and r n Kj n t Phone 2’i3991 from the Darling Brothece for We Specialize in ^ Tuv-Uned. Sizea 6 to 8. All SdMoI purposes, in addition to the ^ colors. amount appropriated in the An- for an HAIR an4i SCALP •1 • 2 " ’ gual Budget. TREATMENT Appropriation of 99,400 for 6-3388 Appointment purchase of land on, Omnstock Hartford Travel Bureau Hoed and adjacent to the South *07 earn emteem wbig a Bchool from Cheney Brothers for 1 $1.19 achooi purposes, in addition to the GIKUP amount appropriated in the An- THOMAS D. COLLA A 9ual Budget. 2 to HANDIAGS ilAUnrUL PINI8NI8 TO CIIOO 88 PROM * At Manchester, Oosmecti- UND SURVIYING this 6th day of December, CONSTRUCTION and APPLIANCE CO. I - sa— I- , 1 « ^ . 2 ------■ ' ' ------I John H. Lappen wi Lmii I ■aeretary. Board of, Direc- 249 BROAD STREET PLENTY OF PARKING OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 PHONE 2-9219 I S4.95 . i - V ’ U lEAUTY SALON tota of the Town itoa- "VStwit* -i . *! I f " ’ Omnecticut Opta Thora,, Fri. ami Sat. m i • P., M. HANCHESTER EVENING HEI^ALD, UANCRE8TES. CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12. 19S1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONM, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12, 19S1

H i tha ramaiiMlar a t hta UUc ha thrM mllaa from ahora, and with- could atlll MTM to M armIMIc* Mindanao laland. ■rmgment; they bellev# thg dgn- mamberahlp In tha United N a­ draw from thoaa closer Indhinrs. ^ n haa baan practically ahut stantly on the advice of hta dtnlo- iHacuaaod tha hlatory and davaiop- bafora tha Dac. 2T daadlina. If thay Two Typhoons Official raporta aald 7,000 of Iran Warns West down ainea Britlah tachaleiana Approve Europeail Triiniaii Asks List ger of An AggreMive Ruanlan move tions. Tha Unitad States has mstlc and military chiefs. Open meat of vegeUbla growtitg and Heratofore the Allies have said sign on tha dottad Una by than, a Oamlguin’a 48,000 residenta had wart axpellod. Tha only output, Bolton taken a stand againat both clalma. they would keep all the lalanda. caaaa-fira Una alraady drawn wlU is greeter now then it wax three alao now varlotlea and naw prac- baan removed. alnco then has baan for domaatic, DnHa Mohr D ltalla May Be IMaappalated tlcoa. ITiey have also Inalated on joint become effartiva. Otherwisa a naw Tha volcano puffed thick amoka ‘Buy OH-Or Else’ ’ Amiy Control Plan Of Chiircliill Items years ago, due to the western 3 ^ Meeting Head Towards purpoaea, a tricUa. Tba oil now TfL MMchoator 8848 There Is a growing feeling here Thia afternoon at 2 o'clock a Allied-Red Inspection teams. Una will hava to ba aat. and ashM for the ninth straight for aala la that produead by the biilld'-up. and vMU remain great un­ U G H T R U C K Both committaea achedulad paw that unleAa Washington’s attitude panel diacuaalnn of "Whan, Why The UN said it would make con- day. (ConUnoed from Page One) Britlah company and laft in the (Continned from Page Ono) (Continued from Page One) til the W*st ha* military power on these and other questions esn g 4 /U * tm y u I'm * *Pth annual convention of and- How Much Irrigation Should ceaainna on these two points If the aasaiolna for 11 a. m. Thuraday (0 Tns official death toll stands at ■torage tanka. Bolton Center Church School pu- In being to make buy Communist RMUtAD PDMt IT H p. m. Wadnaaday, aA.t.) Philippines be made clear to Churchill In ad­ 90 inch ^ ConnecUcut Veg«ta))le Grow- I Vn>T"' waa presented with the Oommuniata agree to (II military 200, although many more are ba- aaaary to carry away tha pur­ name ,the army’a high commla- plla will bring their annual White vance, the resulta may not be as aggression too costly to under­ vance, the British Prime Minister following participating; Dr. armistice commlaalon control of An airplana Inctdant Tuaaday ap­ Ilavad buried under the lava and chases. aionar. Ha would be reaponatble Olfth to church school this Sunday take. PANDA Aanoctation opened at the peared to have baan aattlad with (Ceatinnad tram Page OiiP) Thera ia « world acarcity of profitable aa they could be. Ryen may be disappointed In his Wash­ Byron R. Janea, University of the truce teams, (2) "freedom of aah from tha Dae. 4 eruption. Tha giant oil refinery at Aba- cobalt. • to a joint BMembly, almliRr to the for preaentation to children at the 3. The dllTerence between the ington visit. to Arnwry thia mornInK, withConnecticut, Har^d Wood, Sun­ movement over principal llnea of an acknowladgmant from Gan. praaent European Aaxembly here Manafleld School. Parents are re­ St heat. It is expected that several two countries in Far Fast re­ Matthew B. RIdgway that a UN Soma Ifi.OOO refugees from Some highly p1aced-N,,officials TEDDY BEAR EMancheater Fruit and Vegata- set Irrigation Company, Dan communication throughout all of and w ith a memberahip drawn minded that each gift ahould be disagreements will develop over volves around their basic attitudes suspect that what he wanth to do Markatlnir Aaaoclatlon acting Chriatenaen, vegetable grower, Korea" for tha truce teams, (.1) plana bombed and atrafad tha Kae­ Mount Hibok HIbek'a new mantle from the individual parliamenta. wrapped in white paper and such i.s.sucs as the C hurchill pro­ toward Red China. The British song protected aona ayrroumUng most of all I* establlah a contact y*m 4 /•% arntf t hoeta to vegaUble growert from Hartford, and R. Morra, vegetable aerial reconnaissance by neutrals, of hot ashes and lava still are The foreign miniatera would re­ marked to show if it Is suitable for posal for a meeting with Gen­ recognize the Communist regime With the President which wmild «dl 0%-er the the alate. Irving Chria- grower. Bolton. (4) rotation of troops and (S) no Rad truce team haadquartara. main reaponatble to their legiala- a girl or boy and the age.’ while the United States holds to RIdgway blamed a pilot error. Ha jammed on Camiguln'a aoutham eralissimo Statin of Hu.ssia, the or­ provide for the conduct of rela­ $3.50 ftnaen of Wileon, president of the Concluding the afternoon’s pr»^ rehabilitation of air fields. C H O O S E H E R tlve bodiea at home. The Center Church School ganization of wesli-in Kuropean its recognition of the Chinese Ns- tions between the two countries S a te asaociation, la In charge of gram waa a speech by Walter aald ha waa "Initiating appropriate coast. Other detaila of the plan'a op­ Christmas part.v will be held on linnalist government on Formosa. «Mi 4 M^ S e meetinga, at many of which Allies Spurn Red plan or none at all. Haieh said he swept oyer northwest Korea but came only after Aaaembly Preal- that afternoon is asked to contact peatedly that ho docs not look for­ cease-flre in Korea. Such a dif­ working with a staff. Unlike the ere will be weII-kon«-n apeakera would think it over. sighted none of the Communist dent Paul-Henrl Bpaak of Bel­ Mrs. Myron I-ee or Mrs. Arthur ference would make the Situation late President Roosevelt, with MIG-l.^ Jets that almost dally Wallace. Thoae who will need ward to a meeting with Stalin un­ irlng the tern days of the con­ United Nations delegates on the gium dramatically realgned hia less the .'ioviet Premier comes to rrllical if, for example, the British whom Churchill had the closest Prisoner Proposal flock out of Manchuria. transportation are also naked to vention. The exhibitora come from two aiihcommitteea handling the poat and led a hot floor fight for Wa.shington something cvcr.yonc sought to recognize Communist sssncistlon during the war years, all parta of the alate, but mainly A U. S, Fifth Air Force aiim- ^WAY advise Mrs. I.ee or Mrs. Wallace. a problems used tough language In China's claim to Formosa and a Mr. Truman relies heavily and con­ the reaolution. here considers a practical inipos- from thia area. Featured are the mary said a It. S. F-80 Shooting Another in the aeries of meet- m (rnntinned from Page One) talking with the Communists. It now goea to the rounril'a sihility, t’ndoubtcillv Mr. Truman Advrriisp in 'I'I * llprald— It Pays exhibita of the State Department Despite the strong words and Star Jet crashed and burned In committee of miniatera, which in­ ingn of the CD Auxiliary Police WEATHER STRIP will be held tonight at the fire­ will seek to discourage Churchill s of Health, the conaervatlnn and made "major compioml.ses and the failure of negotiators to accept Red territory with "no chance of clude Britaln'a Foreign Secretary noil teating exhihita of the Univer- house St 8 o'clock iindcr the di­ espousal of this project. conceaaiona" in Its new effort to either plan advanced, the feeling pilot survival." It gave no de­ FOR WINDOWS Anthony Rden, If the miniatera 2. Ucrent (Thurehill slalemenis alty of Connecticut, that of the Ag­ break the 16-day deadlock over persisted here that negotiators tails. I approve the reaol\ition, they will rection of David L. Bailey. ricultural Experiment Station at hearing on the defense build-up in how to supervise the truce. A N D D O O R S tranamlt If to their individual gov­ we.slern Kiirope are dosenhed by New Haven and the one of the . The Reds said the tIN conces- C A M PI’S BL.\7.B State Department of Civilian De­ ernments for ratlflcatlon or re­ C anton, N. Y,, Dec. 12 i/P) -A administration leaders here as dis­ atona "were inaufflcient," the Al­ jection. appointing. Chiirrhill has said fense. The other exhihita are com- lied communique reported, but 8200.000 Are last night dc.atroycil niercial onea featuring tractora Britlah and .Scandinavian mcm- 68-ycar-old Fisher Hall on the St. that he does not consider the dan­ agreed to study the offer. KEEPS hera of the a.aaemhly iinaucceaa- ger of war with itus.sia aa great and other farm implement.'. The Allied proposal conditional­ Lawrence liniversity campus. ,Of intereat to the home garden­ fully oppoaed the resolution. Only the granite walls of the now as it was at the time of the ly aacepted the Red Idea of teams COLD OUT. Berlin crisis three years ago. er la the aoll te.aling exhibit of the of neutrals supervising the truce, Desert Fi?WeR ■ Ihree-stnry structure, home of the American ofTicials are apprehen­ Uhiveraity of Connect mil where and also agreed to withdraw from unlversltv's theological school, re­ he may leave a .■soil aample which mained today, sive that this means he hellevca some islands off the North Ko­ N. Y. A^ks Lolirry there is leas urgency than they sec will he tealed and then a written rean coast. The UN would keep TOILET WATER Cause of the blaze was not report, including recommenda- KEEPS in getting on with the task of re- Ita troops on islands more than learned. tlona, will be aent him free of ^ To Pay Hospitals charge. Many publicatlona of inter­ NEAT !H! est to the home gardener aiich aa New York. Dec. 12 i/Pi The •'Save the Soil." "Your Home Gar­ TM f mf l mmI fwM Waatiwr rmt te city coiincll has asked for state den." "I,ime, Fertilir.er and Ma­ Prrsoiial Nolicps «4tk TMUllR approval of a New York City lot­ nure for the Home Garden." may m my trm ^ ^ wiaOw, wilMr 4*abU tery to raise money for ho.spital N obtained from the unlveVaity In Memnriam and medical needs. free of charge by merely checking The move was made over the a llat Indicating thoae the gardener In Invinf nif*mGrT of mjr dAur ' objection of the Council's new would like. • n Rrfpi of klndnR9i« R>-mpathy Th e W. G . The council ndopte-l the pro- of knowledge and akill in growing ■hoM-n ii* in our rRc^nt hRrfiii’Fin^nt RBpRriRllv thank thopA who Mnt Arthur Drug Store pn.sal. 18 to .1, after spirited de­ crops is illustrated by the fart tho lovAh floral Irlhut***. I GLENNEY CO. bate. th a t 20 ran now grow food for The resolution asked Gov. one thou.sand, while tVI years ago M rp. O ao i’ka O Rrirn family, 912 MAIN ST.—AT ST. JAMES ST. 2Sa North Main St.—Manebaatar Mr* FtoM -fAmUv. ■ I Thomas R. Dewey and the legisla­ It took the work of RO to feed 100. !,oula Frank famih. | ture to help get the .“^tate Consti­ Terms tution amended at Public referen­ dum so that the city could run lot­ As Low As teries. In the past, upstate legislators have vigorouslv opposed anv such proposal. sjo o The resolution's spon.sor, coun- GIFRI ellmsn Rdward A. Ciinninghsm. PARIS Bronx Democrat, told hia col­ * / leagues that a lotterv would he "s GAUDET painless way tn meet higher costs JEWELERS of government." He quoted from a report of the m ake Paris 891 MAIN STREET— (Aeroaa From St. Jamaa Church) Chicago Crime rommiasion to the TELEPHONE 4130 effect that lotteries can he operat­ ed legally and auccessfiilly. y o u r J ti ELECTRIC ■:i Chriytiyias store MIXERS

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KANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1961 York cautioning him that tha Oau- Ing bagpipe playar, whila tha two and Mrs. Dora Btavanson, recently dia appolntmant waa alraady on Santa Claus Bringa Local Residents boys play tha drums. Joe ia a left for an extended visit to Flori­ Cbmmlttto OouBMl Adrian De Clark Told tha Praaldant’a daak. Suspended Sentence member of the Manchester Pipe da. They plan to coma hack to School Children Comment on Firemen'i Display Wind. Looting Ceasef “When wa walked into Clark's ------Parade In Fla. Band and formerly operated Rtev- Manchester in June. At present Probe Told “No, sir. I filled out the appli­ office, ha put hla arms around us A Hartford man had the ap­ venaon'a Esso station on Main they are living at 103% S. B. 6th cation In the normal mannar.’’ and greeted us with ‘Ed. old boy’ proach of Christmas to thank street. Dick waa a mamber of the Straet, Fort lAt|derdale, Florida. A|t Jakarta Port 'Caudle Is and 'Monty, old hoy.* Wa ch att^ Tbtoa Manchaatar rasidents, Little League Red Sox the past Both boys ara going to school In “D ^n’t Mr. Caudia tell you for not receiving a stiffer Jail when you saw Mm he had already about inconsequential things for a now spending an axtended vaca­ two aumraara. Florida and the local restdanta ara Of Favors Singapore—(/p)— An American few minutes, then* Clark asked us sentence In Town Court this tion In Fort Lauderdalt, Florida, TTis Stevanaons, father, sons lookad Into tha parols board mat- morning. but 1% miles from the beach. tar?” shipping line rapraaenUUve has about Caudle. recently participated In the manv Indiscreet Judge John S. G, Roltner ■ ■■ , Naster said he couldn’t recall returned from Indonesia with re­ "He wanted to know firat If we moth Fort Lauderdale Santa Cfiaua Caudle aaying that. ports that looting— for a long thought Caudle had really done sentenced George HaUiawa.v parade. Joseph Stevenson of •vei^ 35 Y e a r s By Caudle time the acourge of aMppara—has (CoOttooed from Page One) of 40 Cedar street, Haftford, Naater aaid Nathan had tele- anythlrig wrong, and Scheldt told Phelps road, and htir two sons, phontd caudle long-dlatance from virtually ceased In Jakarta's main him something like this: 'Well, to 10 days In Jail and suspend­ Richard and Robert, performed In OIL BURNER SERVICEMAN t A and Gun Club, Connecticut vent into Naster’s ■ relatione with 1951. nesia today.” Hathaway 120 on an Intoxica­ M m u : FrBHkfurtt, iMNit. Celesloui^, RoHt. Coventry 7-S3S1 Taudle, an a olatant Attorney asked. ••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee lu te Street'and Highway Offl- The hearings' resumed against Brought out that Caudle received "Scheldt told him that he tion charge. Mala, the Commerce Club, Man- leneral who waa fired by Pteai- discounts on automobiles and nth- In a companion case, Sarah luttBr, Pit, C offM lent Truman laat month for “out- a background of reports that thought Caudle knew his way ttiMter------— Improvement - - Asaoclatlon . Edward A. Neumann has been Preaidant Truman la angrily «r favora through Beaty, operator around all right and that he made K. K ^ m s , 41, of the same ad­ fate lide activitlea” Incompatible with of a Charlotte taxi cab firm who dress. on whom the assault ^*aU^‘°"rte NaUona*" auperintendcnt of the ila official duties. •— ■ toady* to clean house in the tax Hebron friends very easily,” Montgomery * Saturday Dtaambtr IS. at 5:30 f. M. acandau. Some top Democrats ...baa baan having tax' troubles. snid. wa* committed, and who. with *ue and an honorairy life mem- Church School of Uie Firat Coh- Tetlelbaum teattfled laat week predicted that, with a clean up, The News quotes ‘Montgomery her features bruised snd swol­ ir of the VFVV. i (rrogational Church. He succeeda that the aheke-down pitch waa The annual algn-up for the "Then Clark told ns about being len, looked it, was fined |20 for the dlacloaurea won't be a big agricultural conservation program as aaying “there were other things on s hunting trip with Caudle In NORTH METHODIST CHURCH I Survivors Henry W. Ford, who resigned be­ made by Naater and Frank Nath­ laaue in 1653. There were Re­ in the report, but I’m not willing intoxication and was given a cause of moving to the University an, a Pittabiirgh promoter, laat for 1652 wUl take place In the He­ North Carolina, and aaid Caudle 20-d*y suspendence Jail sen­ ! ^ e sfeneral manager la aur- publican hoots at that. bron town hall on Friday, Dec, 14, to trust my memory and haven't told him he’d like to be a federal 447 NORTH MAIN ST.—CONTRIBUTION 81 M of Connecticut cempua. Mr. Neu­ April and that the two told him been able to see the FBI file tence. Mved by his wife. Ann Dennler Caudle was in a Waihington Frank B. McKinney, the Demo­ 1651, from 6:30 a.'m . to 4 p. m. judge sometime. Clark Indicated VV^ddell; a son, Howard, who la in mann will appoint an assistant. cratic National chalrpaan, came •ince.” The News went on to quote that the nomination as assistant The couple was arrested His election took place at a board "clique” with which they had con­ There are several new policies, af­ Montgomery: the armv; a daughter, Audrey: hla nections. out of a White House conference fecting all members, that will be Attorney General might be a Monday night by Patrolman father, TTiomas of this town; three of Christian Eitucatlon meeting at late yesterday and described effective for 1662. These wlU be “After the report went to Wash­ stepping stone to a federal Judge­ George P. McCaughe.v at the the church Monday night. Caudle and othera allegedly ington, Ed Scheldt, who was chief home of George D. Delaney, brothers, Walter and Thomas of named aa the "clique” have denied President Truman as “angry” and explained and discussed with ship. Manchester and Willard of Pough- The board approved plana of the feeling he haa been “sold down the of the FBI bureau at the time, "That was about the extent of 867 Center street, who made Church School faculty for a spe-. there waa such a thing. members by the local communitv the complaint. MWU. CNECK-UP keepsle. N. Y„ and a sister, Mrs. Naater testified he first met river" by disloyal government em­ committeemen, Edwin R. Smith asked me to go witli him in Wash­ the conference. Clark seemed sat­ Etnily Schgeffer of this town. clal Chrl-^tmas program at the Caudle in December, 1650 through ployees. Re predicted quick action and Clarence V. Rathbun, satiated ington for a conference with At­ isfied about Caudle. And as I re­ { PREVENTS Funeral Service* church Dec, 23 at 9 a m. Instead Nathan. by the President. by county committeeman John E. torney General Clark. We caught call, the nomination went to the 1 C8STLY REPAIRS Funeral services will be held of the sual hour of 9:30 a. m. Naater said he discussed with McKinney also said he thought Horton. the night plane out of Charlotte. .Senate the very next day." at the lime that Whitehead's'tax Batur^y afternoon at 2:30 from Each child Is requc.«ted to bring a Nathan how lo get a psMsport so that a house-cleaning would The members' performance re­ Scheldt spent a long time review­ Clark previously had acknowl­ matters were under investigation. small inexpensive gift wrapped in he could go4o Europe on business. erase corruption as a big cam­ ports for 1851 will also be checked ing the file. edged making .trip* with Caudle The News said Montgomery tbe Center Congregational Church. paign issue In '53. “Our appointment with Clark "apoofed” at Caudle's testimony Rev. Clifford O. Simpson will con­ white paper to be given to some At the time, Naater waa on parole and completed as far as possible. in the private plane of Troy DEWEY-RICHMAN needy child. A special White Gift Senator Farguson (R-Mich), was for the next day. At Whitehead, a Chamotte business­ before the Hou.se committee that SAVE AS YOU GIVE duct the services assisted by Rev. from a five-year lax fraud sen­ During the past year a closer Service wilt be included in the commenting to reporters, aaid 8:45 a. m.. ScMidt got a call from man who has been in tax diffi­ Montgomery had “hatred and bit­ Jewelers — Eat, 1608 Dr. Watson Woodruff, formerly tence. working relationship between terness'' for him. pastor of Center Congregational Christmas program. He said Nathan told him he had that was “wishful thinking” by agricultural conservation pro­ Director J. Edgar Hoover In New culties. Clark said he did not know 761 Main Street Church and now Pastor Emeritus Plans were completed for the "a friend" In Washington who McKinney. Ferguson added; "It’a gram, soil conservation service of the Avon Congregational organizing of a junior Pilgrim Fel­ could help him—the ‘‘friend” be­ an issue and It's going to stay an and forest serx’lce haa ' been Church. Friends may call at the lowship of the church for the ing Caudle. issue.” worked out and will be in effect youth of the Junior high ages. The “Nathan told me the first time Among today's developments: for 1952. This should result In a Waddell home, 465 Porter street, 824-828 from Thursday evening until 10:30 group will function along the lines I got up to Washington to aee 1. Presidential Secretary Joseph better conservation program for TEU 8181 Saturday morning. Burial will be of the recently formed senior Pil­ Caudle and he would tell me how Short waa ariced whether "any all farmgr members. MAIN ST. MANCHESTER in the family plot In East Ceme­ grim Fellowship for Uie youth of to go about it,” Naater said. dra:;tic action” waa coming from At the monthly meeting of the tery. Funeral arrangements are the senior high ages. The fir.it About a week later—Naater the President today. Short said: trustees of the Douglas Library it In charge of the W. P. Qulsh Fu­ meeting of the Junior group will thought it waa the week of Christ­ "I Juat wouldn't want to make a was reported that 1,026 books had 824-828 TEL. 5181 neral Home. be Sunday from 4 to 6 p. m. there mas 1950, but wraan’t sure—he waa prediction of when It will be—to­ circulated In November. This was with Mrs. Kenneth A. Downing In Washington and telephoned day, tomorrow or the next day.” a 70 per cent gain over November 5LAIN ST. MANCHESTER and Mra. Herbert E. Rose as adult Caudle for an appointment. Caudle When a raporter said, “Then dras­ of the year before. saw him at his home, Naater said. tic action is coming?” Short re­ Starting with Jan. 8, 1652, the li­ STORE HOURS-fcOO AM TO R N F M, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY advl.iora, Tlie senior group will ‘‘He told me 1 would have to go brary will be open ff^esday eve­ meet here Sunday from to 9 p. m. Christmas display at Company No. 3 flrrhouse bn Simee street nttnacta the attention of children plied: “You uaed that phrase." O b itu a ry to the State Department and fill 3. Rep. Byrnes (R-W1».) de­ nings as well as Friday evenings, under fhe leadership of Mrs. Down­ from the Nathan Hale School. Ilie display, arranged by members of the South Manrhester Fire De- out an application.” he said. “He making the hours 2 to 5 and 7:30 ing and Mrs. Rose. Further in­ IHiiiment and their friends, ennstst* of a toy-filled sleigh with four reindeers, Santa on his wa.v down manded In a statement that At­ just gave me the information how torney General J. Howard Mc­ to 9 p. m. Tueadays and Friday*. formation may be obtained from the chimney, snd “,'Hb In her kerchief” and “Pa In his rap." The sleigh is borrowed from a Glaston­ to go about It.” Library service i* bIbo given at either women. bury fanner and the deer from the Manchester Improvement Asaoclatlon. Ma and Pa who cannot be Naster went to the State De­ Grath resign. Byrnes said he was the Hebron elementary school Deaths The Men's Club of the First distinguished hut are perking from the middle window at the left, are mannequins dressed In old-fash- partment and “within 48 houra” convinced from McGrath's testi­ every Tuesday during the school Congregational Church will meet loned night clothes. Santo, a pair of stuffed rubberized coveralls, prepares to descend a chimney made after making the application the mony to the House committee yes­ year, one^d a half houra for one Mrs. Joseph Hadden Friday at 8 p. m. to dlscu.ss and fro|n a wooden box. liir toys, incidentally, are reel. ^ passport was Issued. terday that “tha urgently-nee 'f In lank. can he obtained for the permanent carbine, "lightning davbla •adnfs Funerals set-up. The Mr. and Mrs. Club will h.ive GIFT-BOXED HAND TOOLS leader" mogoiine holds a Christmas parly for their chil­ 1000 ”88" shot. Saddle Oapt. hlHiand P. Brannick dren at the Church Community SEALED BEAM HAWTHORNE Military funeral services for Hoii.ie Saturday a t 7 p. m. Parents rlng^on breech with Capt. Richard P. Brannick of 22 will provide a 25 cent gift for each 1.49 to 6.98 leather thong. Wolnul- North E3m street were held this of their own children. f ■ 1) 2 .5 9 REGULAR 42.95 BENCH SAW Here ore gifts he'll really appreciate. A fine group fbiished phtol grip stock. 51.95 morning at 9:30 from the W. P. ProfesBor William Fitch Cheney. ® 2.69 Qulah Funeral Home with a sol­ Jr, of Storrs, will feature his of W ords tep-quojity hand tools— especially select­ Knife-blade front sight, Exciting gift for beys and girls— the only bike magic act during the entertain­ emn high Mass at 10 a. m. at St. ed for Christmas and attractively packed in gift open rear sight. Metal you con buy equipped with C.E. Sealed Seam Bridget's Church. Rev. John Tier- ment program, at the Community Llg h t-^ u ty 3 6 . 8 8 B " b h S g of Hartford was celebrant, Children's Christmas party under boxes. They're mode from the finest materials and t ports blued. light. Bectric horn built in tank. New Departure Spaeiol raducad ..t ror Cnriilmai. Hand biob and he was assl'ted by Rev. direction of the organizational they’re oH lew in price— high in value. Make your brakes; streamlined rear carrier. Plashing chromed Theodore Gubula as deacon and committee of the Nathan Hale eosily raises and lowers crosscut, rip and miter Community Center Sunday from lelecHens new from W ords complete line. wheel rims, trim. Riverside AJr-Cushien tires. Rev. Robert Carroll a.st sub-deacon. iilode. Table tilts to 45“. Steel extensions enlarge Rev. Maurice Sullivan of Taft- 2-4 p. m. in the auditorium. The IIKE 8AIANCER Set-for 16', 20'. 2 4 ' bikes.. J.69 vtDe wa» acated in the .sanctuary. annual party is co-sponsored by table to 20x14'. Renwvoble sow table insert. Mrs. Arlyne Garrity presided at town clubs, organizations and in­ the organ and sang for the Mass. dividuals. "America” was rendered as the Robert Hurst, Grade 7 teacher body left the church. at the Robertson School, is chair­ Burial waa In St. James' Ceme­ man; Mrs. Robert • Hurst, secre­ tary. and Mrs. Frederick G. Bia- tery where military; honors were W OM EN'S accorded by a firing squad from sell. treasurer. In charge of enter­ REG. 8.95 tainment will be Albert F. Kalbcr, REG. 17.95 Weatover Field Air Force Base, a nOURE SKATES BASKETBALL volley was fired and taps were Mrs. Thomaa W. Rider, Lawrence © 2.98 ELEC. DRILL sounded. C. Latimer; tree-trimming. Mrs. Rol>ert Helms and Robert Bi-iseil; Bearers, all memberi of Dll- r^reshments. Mrs. Edward A. 13.95 5 .3 7 worth-Oomell-Quey Poet, Ameri- Neumann and Mra. Truman O g g lAgion, were Commander 15.88 Ireland; gifu, Mra. Edward lest Quality white Red Arrow 2-ply mold­ Cqieter B. Hogan, John Jenney, SchultheUa. William Robarge will TheodoreftFairbanke, Wilber U t- be an asat.itant to Santa Claua., *285.00 17-INCli CONSOLETTE Reduced for Christmas. leather thee. Wool- ed rubber boll, pebble- Ue^ Edward Qulah and Francis All children In town are Invited. Minor. Give Wards Slippers Palm-grip model with podded tongue. Nickel- groined, natural leather Gifts win be distributed to chil­ Honorary bearers, all close dren from infants through nine geared chuck. Vi ' steel, broxed 1-piece color. Official size and friends of Captain Brannick, were years of age attending. Others TO EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST blades. Sites 5 to 10. weight. Resists scuffing. David Galllgan. Victor AbratUa, will be presented candy. Refresh­ M l' wood copocity,.,^- Alfred DeCiantia, Joseph Farr, ments will Include cocoa and cook­ minum alley heustng. Ddo Enrico, Robert Gordon, Theo­ ies. Now- You Save ^85 dore BamUy, Fnancia DelMFera The general committee togeth- FOR CHILDREN FOR WOMEN FOR MEN anil Joeepb Pavaleck. ®r with persons desiring to assist ® Lon« teifiw boot slip, with the program w ill meet Thurs­ ® So smort-looUnf, shall (i) Smooth, ospedoliy soft pun bi b l ^ M t wHh whita day at 8 p. m. at the Center for a never guess Ihoir low prieo. Ie17« .. H]|lo mfiton p tiM or A Rne gift— reduced AAen't Good Ouolily. COnuDunity H^uae in North Cov- , ® Hera's Rudolph the Red. Spedol Laaguolosobon d v 'n lg b t as first planned. @ Per sosseene special. Mue © Popular Remoos eif supple DIe-cast ahnolaaiii alley hooalog. Haod-tf to ehnek. for Christmas. Shinet Mack ihcM, brown trim. Francia Bird win be chair- Moesd. Reindeer. Sturdy felt ‘ In ottrodiva Owfilmos ‘n o ttocuUv^ oommittoe of the -wllh white bunny brawn Iddshta wMi sirang. I IV IW* pOW IvowU*, No-lao4 speed, 1000 nPM . Brooae haorioge. cars, sands and polishes Nickelad ikolei, alOol asxt the N a n in Hale Oonununity Center wMh flexible leoMier plot* p ockogo. JP n b which wlU ^ t Thursday at 8 p. m. in for coNor, podded copesUn supporting loolher solo* fleers, etc. Ne-leod klodM. SixM 7 to 12. tbAt buikUn^. fcnn soles. 6-1. 2 . 9 8 — 000 RPM. II0-I20V. — ) solee. Sixes 4 to 9. 2 .9 8 P”"" 6 to 12.'4.98 ‘ at 8p.TB&t-BB,to • f fc-«amuel WMIIiaia’a The halibut Is the largest of tbe Ml unabla to M n tba ^ Ashes, attsinlng a length of ASK ABOUT WARDS CONVB4EMT MONTHLY PAYMBiT PLAN TODAY ^dC-tbB meattiif'. i>V XMte MANCH£ST£B EVENING HERALD, MANCHE3TEB, OONN« WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1951 PAGE TInDFro

Hartford road, apoadlng, 89; Bid iiiA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiU iiiiiiA A iiiA iiA A A A A A Mn* Wilson Bakes for Pillsbury nay WUda, 81, o f S72 Pleaaant Masons Elect le Youths Held atraat, Attleboro, Maas., parking violation, 810 bond forfaitsd; Bur­ ton L. Chappell, 87, Box 38, North FOR » New Officers Thursday * Friday « Saturday AtBake-Off For Theft Windham, Conn., apasdlng, fill NIchoIaa Pencheff, 41, S8 Chast' nut atreat, speeding, 88; Clarence EVERYONE! Now A t Local Woman Retnnia Apprehend 17-Yew>OId L. Greiner, 38, 82 Foster street, Walter Broadwell Tops rules o f the roiad, 89; Julianna A. New Slate; InstaHation From New York Viait State Wards at Broad Cote, KntssetvlUe Village, Taleott- To Pillibary’a G>iitctt Street Tire Company ville, Vernon Center, rules of the Set Tuesday, Dec. 18 road, 89 and improper registra­ OHUM til* tion, 810; B a th er^ . Woodruff, 40, Walter 8. Broadwell waa elected *1 had a lovtly time and mtt Two atata wafts chargad with IM A Collina afreet, Hartford, Worahipful M atter o f Manchea- INDOOR tha ntpcat paoplt.’* waa tha com* tbaft after tbalr arroat laat night, rulea of the road, 89. MSKETMU mant of Mta. Malcolm R. Wilaoa ter Lodge, No. 73, A.F. and AJd., TREI LIGHTS iW wars released in $1,000 bond each Also heard: John Joaeph Lupac- o f 17 Salem road upon her return nt ita annual communication held and had their caaee continued un­ Chino, 28. 78 Florence street, rules Bight assarMd/eeler lampe F&D laat night at the Maaonic Temple. BIG 113 Piece Package ■to Mancheater laat night from THUR that ehp ceelly te braachca FROM $198 of tha road. 89; Edward Schwarts, til Saturday In town ooUrt this BIIA CTADC A m M r. Broadwell aucceeda Albert D. Naar York where aha eompatad in 16, 185 Hartford road, rulea of the Oetlet for etteehlaa ether sete. FUIabury’a Grand National Bake* morning. Kfauae who Juat concluded a auc- road, 88; Francla J. Cole, 487 seaaful year of activity. TO $645 off at the Waldorf Aatoria. The tw o youtha, Raymond A . State street. New Haven, overtime The only winner in tha SUta of Mr. Broadwell, who ii married AUTO STORE Reed, 17, of 74 Cottage street periling. 85 bond forfattea; and and reaidea at 28 Litchfield atreet, OwmecUcut. Mra. WUaon went to and Frank P. Catuogno, 17, of the Edwin MacConnclI, 20, 3803 North BemoHhil B roo U f M a N ew York Sunday, with aU her eame addrees, were arrested laet 4 atraet/.AIbuauerme, New Mexi­ cxpenaea paid by tha Pillabury night by Patrolman George P. co, apeedlng, 835 bond forfeited; company, for her three day atay McCaughey in the rear of tha and William A. Corcoran, 38, 5 11 iirappiiiq in the big d ty. She found the Manchester Tire and Recapping Foxcroft road, parking violation, baking conteat eaay and everyone Company, 295 Broad street m m 85 bond forfeited. waa vary friendly and Informal. It which police say they were ateal- The caae of Joaeph H. Trudeau, The Yearns waa almoat like cooking in her i..g tires and automobile acceaaor- 37 o f 613 Jackaon atreet, WUliman- own home, ahe aaid. TTie con- ies.at the time of their apprehen­ tlc, chargad with reckless driving Roy^'ft t t'S teatanta were kept very buay sion. waa continued for a week. Joy Tow while they were In New York, Catuogno was also charged with H aolihif witneaaing aeveral radio and tele- operating a motor vehicle without Assured vlaion broadcaata and meeting a license and with tampering with INDOOR - $ s Greatest diatinguiahed people, leadng very a motor vehicle. Probate Approves T R II LIGHTS 189 little time to themselves. Raymond had been placed In FIRESTONE Aa a reward for winning in the the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph Lamps beta indspsadaBtly. Claim on Estate Dietir tr Hint Mt Easy te fastaa te tree braaebst. preliminary contest and compet­ F. O’Brien about four years ago Complete sets for the young ing In the final one, using her by the State W elfare Board, and Oennseter for additional ssta SIR CHIEF recipe for a special meat dish, IiVank had been taken in by the The claim of Mary McCann medic or Mrs. Wilson received the Q.B. O'Briens about six months ago. against the estate of the late Re­ junior nurse stove which she baked in at the When contacted this morning, becca Jane Wright, prominent 9 i4 jn iS t t8 TELEVISION Waldorf plus the Uble, mixer and Mrs. O'Brien said that she had Other cooking equipment which never had any trouble with either Salvation Army member who died $14*95 Buttons aad Beads Shiotlac fiallory ahe used there. of her two wards until ^ow. Sept. 12, 1950, was settled for For Tiny Iota ...... 9 k 13,000 and the settlement was^p- A se/c, harmless My . . 1H proved yesterday by Probate Checker Boards , Catariig Sit \AAAilMf Hospital INotcs Judge John J. Wallett. With Checkers 7...... 9 k 9 k According to George C. Leesner "Hopelong Cessfaty" . BwIMs tho AirptofM SWo, Court Cases of the law firm of Lessner and Patients Today...... lOS Miniature Pumlture Brkigos, WhtSmltt, mtti Rottner, representing Mary Mc­ Walter 8. Broadwell Admitted yesterday; Susan Cla- A ll R o o m s ...... Joseph Alves, Jr., 21, o f 45 Cann, the plaintiff performed vette, 17 Falknor drive; Paul la employed aa auperviaor of ac- service Including nursing care for Roger. 19 Clyde road; Mra. Ed­ Cherry street. New Britain, was ! counting at Pratt and Whitney OF NATIONALLY Miss Wright for many years and OUTDOOR lined 845 by Judge John S. G. na McMulUn, 704 Parker street; was promised that she would be Division of United Aircraft in TRIE LIGHTS $ts39 Miss Foley. Bolton; Mrs. Rottner in town court this morn­ willed some money. The Wright East Hartford. He ia active in Laura Donnelly, 613 Main street; ing. Alves was charged with Maaonic circles, being a 32nd de­ Stvea Mg aasectad eelsr OB will provided that the entire es­ f O R H E * .lampa Waathsepreefad. Robert Aronson, 896 Gardner Mrs. Malcolm R. Wilson o f 17 Salem road la nhown above baking speeding and passing a stop sign. tate would go to Alexander Crock­ gree Mason, a Bhrlner, and is at FAMOUS MAKE street; Thomas I^ior. 183 Wads­ ber apedal recipe at the Pillebury Grand National Bake-off at the Other cases heard were: Har- ett, the deceased's brother, and ■*'00 h i m the present time captain of the worth street; Mrs. Matilda Healey, W aldorf Monday. She baked at the name time an 99 other finalistn land B. Hupper, 42, o f W ater upon his death to the'Manchester host o f Delta CSiapter No. 51, 489 Middle turnpike east; Mrs. In, the grand ballroom ot the famous Nfw York Hotel, the winner of Height, South Coventry, speeding, Memorial Hospital and the Salva­ Royal Arch Masons, and a mem­ Iiellla Hayes, 389 Summit street; the grand price of 82.5,000 being Mrs. Samuel I*. Wenton of La Jolla, $15; Albert Shrirln, 19, of 89 Ma­ tion Army. ber of Adoniram Council, R. and No. 6 >/i S IM S SETS Mary ^ephens, 169 Lake street. rallf. ple avenue. Willimantic, speeding, Attorney Charles 8. House rep­ P O * 0 0 S, M. ACTIVITY BOOKS Awitted today: Rodman Stew­ $21; Guy E. Jodin, 44, o f 417 resented the estate. balls a -Other officers elected to serve ERECTOa SET art, 19 Johnson terrace; Mrs. Jose­ for the ensuing year are: Graham Sot InclGdos Tovorting oloctrio phine Tedford, 148 Birch Mountain sion.** attacked along the Black onglHO snd flaxiblo eoupliDg* SALE ENDS SATURDAY. DEC. 22 Vietminh Crushed River, the French said, with Com­ L. Clark, aenior warden; John L. road; Mra. Ellen Crossen, 25 Mc- Value' I munist troops Inflltrnling French UBSfiif Von Deck, Junior warden; Past Nall street. S e w * \ Master W. Sidney Harrison, Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Dor­ In Two Offciisi\ es lines, then regrouping for attacks 1 • P h o n # First • . , and make ap­ from the rear. Aerial napalm treasurer; Past Master T, Walter. othy Eddy, 32 Gerard street; Mrs. pointment for fast 1-visit loan. Reichard, secretary; Past Master IvHythiiig You I^Hi Toddy Mays Alice Gagnon. 50 Westwood street; bnmba helped halt the attack and 3 WAYS Hanoi, Indochina, Dec. 12— (A5— A French-Vietname.se counter-of­ 2 . W r it s . . . for application.' Fill Raymond W. Goalee, trustee for tdorry Tuna Mrs. Mary Kramer, 28 Horton five years, fensive drove the Reds westward ^ T O G E T A out and mail or bring in. Cash Christmas Wrappiag . • • A s road; Mrs. Eva Larson, 56 School The French Army reported today Ho h Into the hills. ^^promptly upon approval. Mr. Broadwell, with his elective street; Mrs. Mary Nicholson, An­ it had crushed a new, two-pronged and appointive officers, will be in­ Pw lfM f The second attack waa at Phat r 3 . C o m «ln ...aso5rESMANatsr. Big Package iaciadcs • • . dover; Mrs. EHeanor Cole, 58 Ste­ Vietminh offensive to link Com­ ------sTatto***^ stalled at a special communica­ phen street; Mrs. Rose Dumas, Diem, 75 miles southwest of Han­ t e n ^ m a l munist forces in central Indochina oi. It was aimed at getting a It's "Yss" to 4 out of SI tion on Tuesday, Dec. 18, Sot o f 12 me AA • 40 Oummod Sool8 878 Adams atrecti Mra. Beryl .Wil­ Penway Edneatlenal.. . sn- S I JM son, Rockville; Albert Schendel, yith those near the Chinese bor­ foothold on the fringe of the Red Don’t borrow uancccssariljr, but if a tartalnlng. Tricks, . ^ • 30 Motollic-Foll Soots 187 Gardner street; Mias Patricia der. River delta. This attack also loan U the right answer, ptone, write, pntslss, stsnells. The drives were the biggest by wa.s beaten off. LOAN or come in. Employed men and wom­ C O L O G N E S ^ Handy! Ruff, 85 Florence street. Wojculewicz (]ase masts, Yellew-ths-Dota Wst- • 5 Gift Tags Discharged today: Mrs. Olga the Vietminh since last May. Both FiKhtlng lasted for 48 hours and en— married or tingle—arc welcome. A-Brush. $1.89 attacks were launched Monday the French estimated more than • 5 Gift Cards Bowen, 20 Oval lane; Miss Gloria 83$ t* 8S0O an Slgnatwra Alena SAG Continued A Week Page. 13 Marshall road; Mrs. Eye- morning. 1.000 rebels were killed In the Hoa • 6 Shoots (20x30 in.) Gift lyn Smith and daughter, 3 Ard­ The strongest came at Hoa Binh fighting along the Black TEDDY BEAR ZYLO "fw s eomPAMtfft Ohlldrcn leva this tor. Bsaatl- more road; Frank Montie, 28 E Binh. a vital highway center 40 River, "nie French reported their THAT u K S i TO t a r r ts - New Britain, Dec. 12—(/P)—The Wrapping Fopor owq losses were only 16 and said fnl colors. Plenty of aetioEL Garden drive; Mra. Catherine La- miles southwest of Hanoi. The case of Frank Wojculewicz, 27, of town was the last Communiat- strong forttfleatinns on the Black t i u o m u i StyM Uko a Sserf 6no • 4 Shoots (20x2S in.) lOVi tnchst hlgli. pierre and son, 117 Lenox street; F IN A N C E C a Berlin, charged with murder, was Mra. Dorothy Sandstrom and held road .link between north and River protected them from heavy 2nd n#er • JA8VIS SUIIOINO Do Luxo Gift Wrapi^ng daughter, 87 Concord road; Mrs. south until French and Allied casualties. SOS MAIN sram (Ovar Wealwartii’t) MANCHtSTn. CONN. E f s p s s u n continued for one week today in Rapor Louise Herring, 17 Avon street. VIetpameae forces drove the Reds Dial 8480 • PhlUp E. gonktas. YES MANager New Britain police court. Tho Portoct G ift out of It a month ago. Turke>*s are grown In e\-ery one OLD MR. ROSTON • 2 Shoots (20x30 in.) Rod Births today; A son to Mr. and Loans made to residenta of all aurrenndlng tesraa tPsesdsIfc Prosecutor Manuel B. Clark r ~ ik fo r DodI Mrs. Stanley Melesko, 224 Middle Elements of two Vietminh divi­ of the United States. ROCKING CHAIR Mondod Ryo 5th 3.24 aaked that the case be continued Tisstio turnpike east; a son to Mr. and until after the coroner’s hearing is Mrs. William Yares, West Hart­ os PROOF, 4 YEARS OLD ■n u n s PIUS held. W ojculewicz ia confined to • 1 Shoot (20x30 in.) Whito B ' ford. MPARKERS lOURION ...... 5th 3.4f z the New Britain General Hospital TI88UO - 9ic Sizr. Ns and la unable to leave hla bed aa • Run an Tuvins PARKIRS G I N ...... 5th 2.79^ he is paralyzed from the waist Des Moines, la.—(P )— Three sets down. of twin calves were bom all within PLBSCHMANN'S G IN ____ 5th 3.15 X •yjINALMULnPLE Clark said that Coroner Louis R. 10 days, on the Mauritz Lind farm VITAMIIISciJi. IT J Schaffer Is expetced to visit Woj- near Pilot recently. The calves right out (Odj ------p: culwlcz at the hospital probably were bom to three brown Swiss t .ate this week.' ONLY A U TO heifers. There were four bulls and Wojculewicz ia charged with two hetfera. of the pages of murder in connection with tha slay­ $M5 ROBE ing of William J. Graveck, a New MNIO MADEMOISELLE Flint , Britain policeman, and William Rig !M X 54 Inrh «lr.e. hlailo Till Optaka, in his attempted armed of 70% reprocessed wool Wiilte B arstow Says **Ws The Truth r* kni 10 to IS robbery of the ATO packing plant FERRIS 90% rayon. here on Nov. 5. Oasnfied WHEEL $1i» FAMOUS DORMEYER Advertisements BIGGEST VALUE IN TV! About Town lAOIIS' sw I f' sntiFmHci-raiirtensM... WHITE yrmd R i p and tha *i»kesl re- THI LINMILO. MeM664Ktr OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 26 The ManchMter Ski Club will ▼elvas aa a ben ringa Oeee FIGURE B eet tonight at 8 o’clock at Cen­ MIXER-JUICER 'rennd aad *rennd ea aaa wladr My-SaUhed berSwssS Fa ter Springs Lodge. Ipg. 17 Inehaa high. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SKATES - Lota for Salt 73 imlMMW Stasis Dial Hat SAVE Linne Lodge No. 72, Knights of B U ILD IN G LOT, 75' x 200’ at the Pythias, will hold its regular ^ 9 5 Green. Wm. Kanehl, Contractor meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at and Builder. Phone 7773. AS MUCH AS 4 2 9 9 9 $ Orange Hall. Nomination of offi­ cers will take place. fsll tralB Ilk lasthsr- Snbnrban For Sale 75 Imhidieo fede'el lex* The Buckland Community Club LAKE PROPERTY, large living Warrmir aalra. will hold a Chrlatmaa party to­ M lf i t a t u r o ' room with Oreplace, bath, artes- night at 8 o'clock at the school. * Ian well, $6,500. Modern home, 4 S l l CQLOR Tboae planning tp attend should DOLLS rooms, hot water oil hesat. $10,- IN J O Y UHP bring a grab bag gift not to exceed 000. Make an offer. R, O. Den­ 25 cents in value. Some, o f the ton. 6724. When these servicee chlldreA of the community will en­ are aTSileble in your tertain with dancing, singing and VE R NO N — New 4-room ranch, area you can get them mi your W ee^houM _ ro ta tio n s . FORMERLY $29.95 large lot. near bus and achool. TV let. A UHF edip- Choose your osvn color scheme. lor end color 'adaptor H ie annual Christman party of Barbara Woods, Agent. 3702. or converter can be the Army and Navy Auxiliary will eiuly inached to con­ nectors at the rear of be held at tha clubhouse on Tues­ day, Dec. 18, at 8:30 p. m. A ll T-iack plaatie auai- me mm Wanted—Real Estate 77 the chsMit. storm with earlad S | ^ members planning to attend are hair . . . Levely CONSIDERING SELLING requested to get in touch with cettinaas. AsMitad styiaa FIRESTONE DELUXE QUALITY YOUR PROPERTY 7 Florence Sullivan of EIro street On A ll fjate Models Without obUgaUon to yoii, we before Dec. 15. Each ope ii aaked to bring a dollar grab bag gift. FIBER SEAT COVERS oBsr tor property. See ut before THRILL HIM you seU. Tha annual Mddiea* Christmas WITH A Before you buy your Televi­ Phone 8278 LOt the Knights of Columbus will Aa ArmM BRAE^BURN REALTY be held at S t James' School Hall •rjayl sion set, you owe it to your­ on Sunday, Dec. 16, at 3 p. m. FIRESTONE 8ELUNO YOUR property 7 self to cheek our prices, J i t t e r It be a lot. house or Mr. and Mra. Orlando AnnuIIi $5M btuliiBM 111 town or country, you o f 60 Lyness street annourice the will get prompt and peraonal Mrth of a daughter, Kyle* Bhilee, PILOT aenriee by calling Ellswortta Mtt. on Dec. 7 at tha S t Francis Hos- WE HAVE THE FRIGE tea. agent. PboiM 6030. trital. 24 INCH mayfair BICYCLE WE HAVE THE QUALITY FCm Q U ICK R E SU LTS In aelUng The Past Pocahontaa Club of EASY DOU Good looking. IxHMied with your property call Suburban Sunsat OoimcU No. 45, Degree of wHh W lf ss4 WE HAVE THE SERVICE RMdty Co„ Raaltors, 541 Main Pocahontaa, will hold its annual extras ton. street Call 8215. meeting knd ChrisUnaa party Fri­ Ropisg Kyaa day evening, aUrtlng at 8 o'cIocV WANTED.—tour property to eeU with a dihner at the Old Town Ska cries . . . her arms and Come To F & D Auto For Reliable ouyere sralUag srltb Hall Inn, Main street Eozt Hart­ legs ace Ufallke latex. Ihs'a Touchod with His gsniut o f jhigh fashion • o beantlfnUy dremed teel $43.95 eaah. Finances arranged. We ford. Election of officers wQl be R ef. I If . 95 Covers. The Best Buy aaed 4-5-0*7 room etngles and 8- brillianHy stroksd with color. . . lit with gold . . . the main item on the M[enda for (am ily iioueok. Howard R. Haab the bualneea meeting, n f t y cent tags. PboM a*im . shapsd into novsr-boforo TVisw poiom ot and fi ftB w ill be exchanged. President laaie Farris requeats that all UST w n B aa asttvs Maesn tor membora note the change In plana nllahU eourtaous servloe. Froo "a t horns" fashions. Lush, hiftsd luxury with ■you CAN M SUR1 ...W nfc>^^sdllg|]0 u s e and plan to attend. s sppralaal arilvlag at satisSactor* jaing price toyorn tts^ lS o procHeol viowpointi Thoso dosignor choniflof St. Chrlatoidier’s Mothers Clr- Realty Oa Plume sreti**fitfter TABLE MODELS - $ 199.95 u p ' da will hold a poUuck 'supper at 9100. wash iiko o jdrsom, tho/ro color*fait, o f courao, the home of Mrs. Dorothy Mclner- Boy, 0 Pioneer Circle, tomorrow WAMTEI><-Uatinge of all kinds. and just look at tho low, low pricfil avening at 7:80. P u t Um selling of your property tats ea^etleaced hands. Your in* TERrs Miaa Mary Provan, daughter of a u t o s t o r e as to our servica invitad. BARSTOW’S M r. and M iw Daniel Provan o f 039 AND ABCS C U a v s t, Bssltor, 848 Main BRIDAL SHOP* ESTABLISHED 1922 JUST NORTH OP P. O. PHONE 8224 . East Middia turnpike, and a otesilt IQaws 3*4048 or 3-0880. freehman at Hood College, Fred­ m ***** DOOR TO TERRYm BEAUTY SALOIV I. WtSnNGHOUSE^EXCLUSIYELT erick, Md., is a member of the Your FirestoneyDealer WsurapB To Bay direct from STATE THEATER BUnAHNO o ra l THURSDAY AND SATURDAY IVININO Hood choir which will join' with TELEPHONE 7080 «r 8 mm. esu T E LE PH O N E 3*78SS tho U. S. Naval Academy choir to 856 MAIN STREET TUNE WNHC*TV—STUDIO ONE—MONDAYS 10-11 P.'M. stag Handel's "MaSSah" at tha aeadaaay chapel Oac. 15 aad 18. D ■J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1951 p a g e "' gagad couple who wish to aign in a craam aauoa. Bprinkla with ■t4». r.ii4iiii'wp’r|)|jii~'Mq thair namaa on a nutual card. paprika or a Uttla diced caimad Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, nexea to the report providing ing the third of a gixnip of ^ateb pimlento fot' color. i NATO Nations Norway and Denmark. country-by-country analysis, but Love Laue Being basins on Main atreet. Two have B a r g a in s BTBRLINO SILVER HOLLOW The committee baa been Weigh­ these arc expected to be ready to­ been completed at Leonard afld WARE, can. among many othar BRUSHED NYLON ANKLETS Gustafson’j ing how much of each country's day for distribution to the NATO Rebuilt bv Town Main etreeU and the third Is un­ ctaoloaaat MATHER'S AT THE are the smartest aort of Christ- ^old to Hurry .whole Income is going into de­ members. The whole report will be der construction at Haynes and CENTER, match tha gracloua da- maa rismembrance for aporta- fense spending to bring Gen. taken up Friday by the 12-mem­ Main streets. t i n of tha naw Hairloom . "Dam- mlnded girls of all ages, as wall Eisenhower nearer the goal of 40 ber temporary council committee. AT L is t e d b y aak Roaa” placa aattinga. Two as for the well dressed 'teen-ager. Members of the Highway De­ The Inquirer Arms Building Went European divisions by the Whose member* arei experts such partment are eng^red in recon- Life in the Sudan of AfrteS footad compotaa hava a charming Trifling Irregularitlea make It poe- LOUmER as finance and. commerce mini­ design, ona with a handla at sible for them to be priced at end of 1952. structloR and reflnidiag of Love away from the few urban centers The report includes a study of ster*. If the council committee Lana. The wo^k wee neceesitat- la primitive. Nomadic or seml- $19.0$, Including tax, and a higher three pairs for $2.00 (in regular Paria, Dec. 12—(85 -Eight Euro- cannot agree, the draft will go be­ model. There are many axquialta $1.25 a pair quality) at the CHE­ lafaata* pean countrtea are being prodded military and economic problems ed mostly by the reeent removal nomadic, the people are largely de­ Boya’ with specific recommendations fore the full Atlantic council in of trees. . Starling piacaa for all purpoaea NEY BROTHERS REMNANT to atep tip their Atlantic treaty pendent on subsistence crops and and taataa. SALESROOM. Glrla’ for 1662 and general suggeatlons February at Lisbon. . Tha dpitartment ia now inatall- livestock. Mea’a rearmament efforta In 1652. for 1963 and 1964. It also propose* _____ CHRISTMAS ] j .j cup dsrk moluaci, 1-S board “abutter” to one aide of the IdRRORS FOR Here^B a Junior CHRISTMAS FRUIT CAKES, I Wonea’a W. Averell Harriman of the a reorganization of NATO aimed ^ reflect yeare of pleasure In ; c„„' water. A Winter^Warmef window. Paint the abutter white SEWING BOXES. SEWING at closer coordination of effort. Gift Suggestions Cte varioue forma to be found at ■ sift together flour, bak- and when dry, uae another coldt' rich, with good flavor; Christmas CABINETS and BOUDOIR BOX­ United Statea, Sir Edwin Plowden cookies gay with holiday colon; ES are among the very attractive For instance, it ia pointed out that the J. A. WHITE GLASS COM- allapice, ginger. Set for your peraonal greeting. Add a Favorite of Britain and Jean Monnet of industrial experts concerntd with PANT, M Birch Street. There are cinnamon. Cream margarine spray of holly or evergreen to com­ Santa Claus and Horsa-ahaped gifts for Christmas displayed at France, who make up the execu­ For A Merrier Xtnas cookiaa with gay froatlngs—these the SINGER SEWING CENTER, airplane production, officers, who / etegantly modem mantel-mlrrore sugar. Mix molasses and plete the decoration. Light the tive committee of the North At- train pHoU and engineers who ia many slies, full-length door water together and add to decoration by concealing a apot- are the seasonal specialtlea at the 832 Main Street. Sewing boxes, lant.tc Treaty Organization PINE PASTRY SHOP, flW Center priced from $1.68, are Ingenious­ build airfields should Ue their minors for the complete check- cVeamed mixture alternately with light in nearby ahrubbery.. Street, where irou will want to get (NA’TO) Temporary OouncU com> /U», vanity mirrors for the dress- Roll dough into a ball and ly designed'ih variM shapes and mlttee, are completing a report work more closely t'ogeUHY...... SELECT HIS GIFT FROM I|IANDS FAMOUS FROM COAST TO C o i s t the dslicioua staples as well—such many attractive coveringa. Sew­ Work la still being done on an- lag table, and the ornamental and thoroughly. Roll dough out ROBES FOR ALL AGES are as taate-satiafying bread and rolls, for NATO on the matter. oaslly cleaned mirror tops for .j,, t^.inrh thickness and cut with particularly pretty at LINCXILN'S, ing cabinets, price from $21.50, BOYS’ An official who »aw the draft NMKnMMi m mmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmm dslicioua doughnuts, luscious pas- are beautiful piecea of furniture, tables and desks. a gingerbread man cookie cutter. SM Main street Thera are excep­ trios and cakes for your family or report aaid it calla only the Ameri­ *4i»ea NS4| ARROW SHIRTS Place on a greased cookie sheet tionally nice quilted cotton robes your hoateasing. aa well aa infinitely convenient In can, British and Portuguese mili­ W« ofFcr Hm foNowing quality ustd co n for bniiMdiota dulivary. Thota McGREGOR SPORTSWEAR Although Cbristmas Is leas than and bake in a moderately hot in most sizes with quaint figures walnut, maple or blond wooda. SMIOFIT HOSE tary budgets satisfactory—and two weeks away, there is still a (375 F.) oven 12 to 15 minutes. and modern lines; washable cordu­ Quilted boudoir boxea keep order the praise for Britain I* believed ears hewu aH bo«ii winturiiod and wM qiva many mNoi of oatisfoctory DART GORDO.V SPORT SHIRTS CLEVER TOYS. SMART COS­ in bureau drawers for very handsome array of CHENEY Remove from pan immediately roy in gay colors; colorful rayon-^ tempered by diisatisfactlnn at the DALE BEIJMONT NECKTIES from which one can and cool. Decorate gingerbread Including the mandarin style or TUME JEWELRY, and FA­ and other needa In pricey starting 3 Pair For $ 1.00 rate5>f Britain'a coal production. Mrviet. S SWEATERS cioose a gift for discriminating belted models; plaid • flannel for VORITE TOCLPTRIES are eutly at $1.00. PAR 3.95 men with sugar frosting made by accaaaible for most acceptable Gaaranteed For $ ModUia Eight other NATO members Ht’SSEX K men of all varieties of taste. In his mixing 'j cup confectioners' su­ good looks and service; Beacon (Iceland, the remaining one, has IP robes for small boys. Wee robes Christmas gift* at the PINE Shake the can of baking powder HVLI, ARDSI.EY JACKETS favorite among fabrics, are all the gar with I'v to 2 tablespoons PHARMACY, 6«4 Center Street. no army) are being adriaed that nicest colors in a multitude of water. are $2.98 to $4.68; sizes T to 14 or container of baking soda light­ they can do more. Th^ae nationa h o m e c o m f o r t smart designs— conservative or are $5.68 and $7.68; sizes 10 to Toys that show undentanding eff ly before meaauring since both in­ ar« Chinada, France, Belgium, The Size* l$Vi lo 18 EKcdknf SdncHon dashing—and most moderately HALF-SIZE RAIN COATS, t^ie 20 are $10.98 and $11.68. young interests Include: cuddly gredients hsve a tendency to pack nriced because of slight ir- first In Manchester, are available animals and dolls, dolls costumed down. ItSO CHEVROLET STYLELIHE DELUXE 4-DOOR SEOAH IIMHMMto m totodunHutsuaiafsMiflMiinKainiiainini— Srwularities at the CHENEY at BLAIR'S, 757 Main Street, In Home beauty as a gift to some­ for special appeal, and all aorta of MORIARTY Bros BROTHERS REMNANT SALES­ one else or as a from-ms-to-me seta of doll “neceaaities"; fleeta I>«w mileage. Heater, defroster and aeat coven*. A real value. INTERWOVEN HOSE DOIIS HATS time to make joy-bringing CThrist- of automtive toys from duplicates If you prefer to give Christmas 3 I S CENTER ST ROOM. mas gifts. Handsome in a finely blessing la available in varied gifts that have practical value, FILMS4SAMERAS checked water-repellent fabric, ways at the MANCHESTER of adult cars to dump trucks and give a thought to the FIRST AID Til S ) ) S 55c H $3.50 $8.50 to $10.00 FLOOR CXIVERING COMPANY, wreckers; snow shovels to "help FLASH BULBS, OASES, Dobbs Gift OrUflrate Wljh Minimitire Hal A cuffed wool jersey slocking they are as smart for a casual Dad” ' and miialcal, long-handled KITS by Johnson and Johnaon for 1t49 CHEVROLET STYLELIHE OaUXE 4400R SEOAH cap. fashion's cold weather fa­ fair-weather coat as they are pro­ 721 Main Street. PLASTIC WALL your friends and relatives who MOVIES. PARTS Cottons, Rayons, Lisloa and Wools TILE ia handsome in kitchen or rollen; any quantity of cowboy Popular vlata gray color. New tires. Heater and defroster. OTHF.R FF.LT HATHr-$5.()6 vorite, requires a minimum of tective in the rain. Sizes are 14'i acceaaoriea; games of skill and are flahefmen and sportsmen. F u a OIL Btltching. First, double fabric and to 22'4, and the price is a modest bathroom—and it's a ^onderful These timely aids—Insurance Arthur Drug Storut mmmmmmmtiultmmmmmmmm energy-saver because a damp sets for making worthwhile prod­ against trouble- are priced from ouaiifT tm ci 1004 cut hat in a cornucopia shape. 31P.95. ucts. Jewelry la inexpensive but Bottom opening should fit head cloth cleans it. FINE LINOi- $1.24 at the WELDON DRUG 194$ CHEVROLET STYLELIHE DELUXE 2-DOOR SEDAH ALLIGATOR COATS PLEETWAY PAJAMAS measurement. Sew aide seams LEUMS and ASPHALT TILE ornamental, singly or in sets. Cos­ COMPANY. Uoat and Middy Htylea CHENEY'S "ORLON’ or NY­ give a room a real Individuality— metics for ladies or gentlemen can Jet black finish. Heater and defroster. Txiw mileage, For Yoar-Round Woar together and hem cotton edge. LON MARQUISETTE. In suffi­ and there are all colors in period suit the most fastidious taste. Ghfo lustor Sroufii S3.9S UP Try on and twist and drape long cient quant It.v, to curtain a room, or modern designs. CHROME Don't forget to vote for your can- Better clean up your flreplace point to give a novel effect. Put would he a ver.v thoughtful gift AND PLASTIC FURNTTimE ia dldate for BOYS AND GIRLS and GET READY FOR SANTA Shoot for Chrlfltmoo $8.50 UP O’niF.R PAJAMAH-4t.68 (o $$.95 a fringed tassel on pointed end. for Christmas. Both fabrics are gay and easy to care for—either CONTEST with every purchase. CLAUS—he’ll be coming soon. We SKCIAUSNO IN 194$ MERCURY OLUB OOUPE Add a couple of Christmas orna­ easy to make up, economical of have a very fine preparation that ments Just for the holiday touch. in breakfast sets, dinette seta or Heater and radio. Popular green finish. time and effort in laundering, bridge sets, and single pieces may “Stuck” for a gift? One can’t will clean brick, atone and con­ ■ACMO GLOVES RAHIOR ROIES much more durable than most be bought. Budget payments are fall tn please with a GIFT CER­ crete In a jiffy, without Injury to CUSTOM BUILT Wool, Ptgakla, Cape, Suede, Rte. Distinctively lovely DRESSER curtain materials, and exquisitely the hands—non toxic. Ideal for CHILDREN'S Rayon, Gabardlao and Wool SETS make exceptionally nice at your service. TIFICATE for anv amount from fllmy in appearance. Because of MATHER’S AT THE CENTER, preparing concrete mirfac'es for 1947 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN $1.95 to $8.95 gifts for Christmas In the collec­ slight irregularities, the shimmer­ A few yards of fabric can make paint. Neutralizes alkali in con­ GARAGES $7.95 UP tion shown at MATHER'S AT 5319 where your lucky receiver can SLIPPERS Radio, heater, spotlight. Exceptionally clean. A good buy. RTADIliM GMIVICft—$4.68 Indiridually Boxed ing marquisette in 48" width is some delightful and glamorous choose the nicest jewelry or sil­ crete and etches the surface. AND THE CENTER. A gorgeous set In $.75 a yard and the silky Orion, In By Mrs. Anne Oshot presents. Such fashionable gifts Comes in quarts at $1.15 and gal­ tapestry under glass with gold You'll turn heads in admiration 8 5 3 7 ver. mm* MMunwHuminHususmum m inisunin the same width, is only $..50 a as a crinoline petticoat or a M l lons at $3.65. THE SHERWIN- AMESITE DRIVEWAYS frames, at 30.60 including tax, has yard at the CHENEY BROTH­ In this good-looking hat and as­ cuffed wool jersey stocking cap WILLIAMS CO., 719 Main atreet. HICKOK lELTS many pieces —brush, comb and ERS REMNANT SALESROOM. cot set. Crochet them in a jiffy of By Sue Bniwett For a new vegetable combina­ SWANK JEWELRY mirror two sizes of jars, long- are easy to make and can be Juniors adors ths pretty blouse tion add cooked green peas to 1VE HAVE THE PROPER EQUIPME;4T soft wool in your moat flattering counted as sure-flre hits with the cooked new potatoes ^nd serve . AND KNOW n o w S1.S0 UP handled nail file and cuticle knife, CHRLSTMAS CARDS, whether color. sub-deb set. and skirt pair—for classroom as The Inquirei $1.00* UP and a perfume atomizer. Other singly or In delightfully varied Pattern No. 5319 contains com­ well as date-time. The blouse pic­ ' DON’T DELAY — CALL TODAY INITIAL H tm (BOXED)—4$.25 *Pliis Tax sets Include a three-piece beauty tured has narrow.ruffling for trim, boxed collections, are beautifully plete crocheting instructions, ma­ M A# Mi A#A# imc^fljmflAd At J Ih brodze with colored flower-de- done in the variety shown at the terial requirements, stitch illus­ A wide RHINESTONE EX­ can also have a long cuffed sleeve; Carter Chevrolet Company, Inc. !«4Hi|(WW«MMIM(iafNC(WWM algn at 113.77. For the gentle­ DEWEY-RICHMAN COMPANY, trations and finishing directions. PANSION BRACELET la one of the smooth skirt la simple sewing THOMAS D. COLLA man's dresser, there are handsome 767 Main Street, where* one finds Rend 25c In Coins, your name, the many very beautiful piecea of for the youthful sewer. ALL ITEMS t ie s GALO RE jewelry on display at MATHER'S Pattern No. 8537 Is a sew-rite CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 311 M AIN STREfT PHONE 6874 MILITARY BRUSHES set in the largest selection In town address and the Pattern Number FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 2-9219 $1.00 UP GIFT Sterling silver. There are special sentiments for to Anne Cabot (The Manchester AT THE CENTER for aatisfac- perforated pattern in sizes 6, 11, GIFT lO X ED tion In Chrlstmaa gifts. At $13.42. 12, 13, 14, 15. 16 and 18. Size 11, Solids, Stripes, every member of the family and Evening Herald) 11.50 Ave. Amer­ Including tax it ia an “heirloom" CERTIFICATES For an entertaining and experi­ for all sorts of personal attach icas. New York 19. N. Y. skirt 314 yards of 36-lnch; blouse, Fancies, Plaids ence-broadening Christmas gift gift. Other examplea of tmallty short sleeves. IH yards of 36-lnch. ments. Boxed cards Include Anhe (!?abot's New Album of Jewelry Include necklaces, brace­ 4 for grown-ups or children, give amusing and charming cards for Needlework Is a "must". It's For this pattern, send 30c In VIEW MASTER PICTtlRE lets snd earrings set with flowing coins, your name, address, size de­ children, the quaint Norman chockfull of charming designs as semi-precious atones—fiery opals, SATISFACTION CAPE COD TIES—$1 Cheerful ExchangM REELS. The View Master Itself la Rockwell "characters." traditional well as beginners' "How-To" di­ sired, and the pattern number to gleaming pearls, sophisticated Sue Burnett, The Manchester Eve­ 100% Wool only »2.00, at KEMP'S INC.. 763 Currier and Ives scenes, the pop­ rections on knitting and crochet­ blue zircons or rubies—designed GUARANTEED After Xmas Main Street, and they have hun­ ular Edgar Guest verses nicely il­ ing. . . a gift pattern printed in ning News. 1150 A vs. Americas, RoUds and Plaids dred of reels—travel scenes from with the most expert craftsman­ New York 16, Y. lustrated. and many more. the book and many other grand ship. HUCIIMUKMWWIlHHIIMMHMWd w w tanm m i the United States and foreign features. 25 cents. The Fall and Winter Issue of countries, children's reels of ani­ Tree Decorations Fashion is just what you've been mals (Including "Rudolph") and Pretty tree decorations can be F o r CHRISTMAS DECORA­ waiting for—a complete guide in WE GIVE CONSUMERS GREEN STAMPS story-book characters; and, espe­ made by mixing 1 cup of gran­ cleaners, clothes pins, pine cones TION you can’t "mlm” at planning a wtarable wardrobe for cially appropriate right now, ule-type detergent and 4 table­ and old thread spool*. Any of MCCONVILLE’S, 302 Woodbridge a new season! Gift patterns print­ the Christ-Child story. Most reels spoons of plastic starch. This these things ran be further deeo- street. Priced from $.50 up are ed Inside. 25 cents. rated by sprinkling thym with holiday wrreaths, all alzea of fresh are three for Jl.OO. There Is an should be stirred vigorously and I Christmas trees, and the glowing XMAS GIFTSI, sparkles, sequins, bends, artiflrial attachment to electrify, the View then whipped with an egg heater polnsettia plants. For the little spaced stitching parallel to the Master, a projector, and nice li­ to froth up solution to a conslst- flower*. Lipstick, nsllpblish snd aides up across this bottom fold. Ink can he used to give the final personal and Immediate touch, re- brary boxes for storing the reels. enc.v of marshmallow sauce. It Is member their Christmas corsagsa Leave tha top third of the fabric spread on props with a knife or fillip. You'll find ways to an free for a fold-down flap. HARMACS chor wire or ribbon or curtain at $1.00 and up. Phone 5947, for \yith A Lasting Satisfaction Glngerhresul Men pastry tube. The goo ran be their careful choice and delivery. Attach two twelve-inch lengths "DISTINCTIVE MEN'S WEAR" iBgredlenta: 2

  • r Strain ...... 107 tot : 1949 LINCOLN COSMOPOLITAN CLUR COUPl Ferron ...... 103 *4 A R R O W '49 OLDSMOBILE "88" 4-DOOR SEDAN Schwelier ...... 104 «I HANDKSRCHIsra Oelart Bkiek. Badlo, heater, overdrive. C lfiO C GET Lov man ...... *3 *3 A ese-#imer ear- Stock No. D-fi58. ^P 4 _ « | 4e ^ e a n s '48 CHRYSLER "NEW YORKER" 4-DOOR SEDAN Totala ...... 494 138 470 1393 1 fONITE Plaaaer 44) «6AN-sliad ... lbs seoy 1949 MIRCURY SPORT SiOAN Zwick ...... 100 93 93 384 '49 OLDSMOBILE "88" 5-PASSENGER CQUPE MANGHESTER TIRE Goa’S Miller ...... 91 83 83 257 yoa roatly fthn tbom* Snowy Marecik Badto aad haaten 5 1 5 9 5 M-Taetes Bettej:I Luplen ...... 91 93 118 303 whitH Of niinri bordor dul|ni 8GGE|)| IC#e 17*888* aoaessa*seeeoeeooe**d9«f»d8*eo 9YNHC-TV Bunre ...... 83 to* 107 396 '48 CHEVROLET "AERO" 2-DOOR SEDAN McCormack In tippartad Iriih linons and An# ...... 114 IS N 303 1947 NASH 4-DOOR SEDAN CH ANNa A Ballantin* brews for flavor. Totals ...... ~4W *4M ~4M 1445 lawn*. Qreea. Baas aad healm. to aaeeUaat eeagHam C O O K 10 P. M. '48 OLDSMOBILE "75" 2-DOOR SEDAN Mack Ha. DOlfi...... # 7 7 9 RECAPS Wsaelng (I) 35*, 55* A up For liobtnett, ye*. '47 PLYMOUTH "SPEC. DLX." STATION WAGON DIeti ...... 104 111 103 338 .7. Frey ...... 33 94 130 303 1949 MERCURY CONV. COUPE S f f T M M A7 ths I ft ii ST ON A For dryness, of course. WIDER AND DEEPER W. Frey ...... 104 133 101 333 [ARROW Mareoa. Badia aad haaler. Oaa awaer eai^ C l AO K '47 OLDSMOBILE ''98" 4-DOOR SEDAN Hayden ...... 116 107 103 S» "Gadiooksr’ he criedathen off he aped. Whalen ...... 107 107 93 301 UNDBRWIAR Steak No. 1T-4S7...... # lOTf^ But fini and Iasi- I Arrow ibarla aes sapse- '45 FORD "SUPER DELUXE" 2-DOOR SEDAN Totals ...... 611 647 610 15M And at hi* fheorite tavem said, i Vyror} Pieca Dya 4t> aaaifartebla. Mode wHb slsslad 1950 CHEVROLR CLUl COUPE BclkiKllM hrawe far 2 Ul 1 SNO TRE5DS CUrk ...... 36 39 M X3 Jet Mack. Beateit Lew asBoage. 4cw_ '49 OLDSMOBILE "75" CONVERTIBLE COUPE Cordy ...... 137 98 111 141 sroldi, cjlrteerad MOt panal. Mock Na. NT-ISL ...... # 1 9 4 9 Irish ...... :...... 116 91 IT m and so irr#e#*e mrttr jtmm. Motorola TV Dickinson ...... IT Ml IT 134 '47 CHEVROLET"STYLEMASTER" 4-DR. SEDAN Vennert ...... 103 103 90 101 Soafarlsad-labalad fabrka. WMa AS StIN IM ALL AlOVE CARS HAVE THE FAMOUS *79” ONLY HRST GRADE MATERIAL USED I Total! Ill 433 479 1973 chslaa al s4yW Arsaw ShaeM ^ IXCUfSfVff OLARr^UAIIO SCM f N $ 1 .4 * a^e Aftaw 1 ililrta And Many More. . • . Vtlsel (l> SULLIVAN SAFE lUY USED CAR WARRANTY it.jsousu-ritn HsromANa 24.HOUR SERVICE —. — 91 91 $1.31, Arraw Atblatia » ...... 133 — 337 it INSTANT "TAACir' TUNING • • • • All Values Galore Kleinrchmtdt ...... 117 tl 117 S k M a$ 1 .' Oarello ...... lOT to 333 Pontilln ...... 91 90 310 waciiTf Regeetts ...... Itl 101 114 Stank ElMtiiaio Labaratorios Manehe$ier Tire & Recappifig Co. Total! ...... 6*6 494 H i lu i MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES Waaetn* H> - O RIARTY- f 481 MUdk TorapilM Bm I TcL 24124 295 BROAD .STREET TEL. 2-4224 Habertm ...... lit 19 31 W1 t e l . 4184 OPEN EVENINGS IM ** Blgktfs T * «kfa.v . .-PO nM O r nm uom B,'* atarrlng SofeaM H m t , l a “Snlh/iS IS IS at aia uaiia tiiiM 1 GLENN EY’S I b W M a e « m A m m m . im n ai Birremiaimt. lliM P. M. WNHC.TV, NO PARKING PBOBLEM8 WEST CENTER STREET AT HARTFORD ROAD Totals ...... ao4 aa $n i$» /■f MANCHESTER E V E l^ O HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NN« WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1961

    AatOBwbUw for Sab B bMm m SsrrleMi Off«Nd H Of Wuitsd— Fcnalff 85 I for B ab Dogs—Birds—Psts 41 Hoasehdd Goods 51 H o o m s for Sals 72 OUT OUR WAY BY J.R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING MOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE THE APPLIANCE, raiBo and ta\«- W ANTBDr-S«l«fi$iri. fuU time. ONE OWNER CARS . . . DeCORMIER MOTOR GUARANTEED Singing canarias. BANCH STYLE SALE S, Inc. vision clinic, offers you a eem- .Apply nwminfs, Pina Pastry, 85$ Monay W k If not aatiafliid. g e n e r a l Blactrie rafrigarator. QUICK/ AAAKE PT LOOK LIKE A CARP’S IK IU e E6AD.PIHE.' t!IB AN ldffA>»>HAff-(!UMPH/l S e n s e a n d pleta r^ialr aarvica on rafrlgera- Antwsr to P rsvl^ Pusslt ■ : t Name on Rotiucot. . . Canter Street (Jarvia Block), Phona 7$88. 26 Linden atreet, ^ Phona 5600. Bright front, five roome, tUe COM9CN O i A HORSE.' PUT A MOdPtTAL 66TTING OP MV BTAfift EXlMlENCE HASl SAYS: "This week’s apecbls tors, washing machinaa, radio COUPLA EAREOtO THAT FOOT a b b e d f o r i Fomout Sfnichirt bath, oil burner, Venetian Minds, T . 6BEN N HSAV/y SHAKESWAESA J ftOLlOj A young woman want into a l Mb Traded On New Dodge and are hard to beat knd sure to ‘ and taleWaion. Tubas ta*tad Ui CONVENIENT Way to earn' aa MAGIC CHEF atova, waahing ma­ WHILE I PUT A DML O I TMSVJ / Two ftxanclan iVlio *147# ■Jofi^um atofm windowa and APPENDlCmE^ BUT But a v e r s a til e m a n of m y tauents , drug atora and aakad if it wars neca diaeovarsd that an oCtloa bay^^ l ■■___tADV1V Plymouth C a n please,” your own homa at ao charga. naighborhood represaatativa for BBAOUD PUPS, atvan moatJia chine, acreena end door, Inquire screens, baaement garage, only HERE COMBS MY SROTHER, TWe KNIFE IS l« MV COULD BASiLV AD APT HIMSELF TO i old, ragiatered A.K.C. OaU 7739. MORiaOIfTAL ITM pteal ptant posatbls to hide tha teats of castor in their employ had bean ta o v a irr:^ Phone 3534. Avon products. Ko axperlance 55 Legion Road, or call 6630. five months old. Nice comer Jot AN’ AWELU GIT A LECTURE VOUR ACT.#— r o BE HAPPy-fOTAKE DEPT. TOURS: necessary. Writs District Mana­ W ,!• BACK IboZ— ^lTH - 40Umpaa oil. ing with tha patty cash. ' ' 1949 BUICK 2-DR. Reduced to $16,800. IF HE SEES WE LOST OUR jl.1t OUT HIM MV CHRlSr- OVER CARP'S LAUEHAfh UDepictod 8:15 A.M . to 4:30 P.M . 1950 Chevrolet 3>Door — Black, ASHES A N D RubMah ramovad. ger, Avon Product!, Inc., North H E A LTH Y Pupplaa, $12 and $15< FY>UR BURNER gaa atova, white AM BITION 6 0 QLKCK/ famous IRastad Young Woman — It’s horrid One o f them waa so much aem :'. SEDANETTE Wa would Ilka to hava you come SHOWS WILLBeWILL fold« r o u ,1U heater. Price 91.44S. Call Norman F. Plaro* of the Branford, Conn. enamel finish. - Good condition. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA structure, —• . iFaniviaa stuff, you know. Ugh! (aha shud­ raged that ha daairtd to aaod fotr “ Supar aeriea." Fully equlppad and iaa them, and we'll hold until w AS CHEERFUl. t'Vfi NEVER ^ dered St the thought of It). COPY CLOSING TIME 1050 Chevrolet Fleetltne Martwn Sanitary Refuse Company In Reasonable. Phone 3-9036. h ■ of the — Indian tha police, but tha other waa w - and then tome. A one owner car. Mancbeatar. Tal. 3-0353. APPLICATIO NS a.w now being Xmaa. Phone 2-4088. Realtor AS A LINE of: PLA'VaO ^ Y Oiant king of Druggist—Why, esrtsinly. calm and Just man. Ha took FOR CLASSinED ADVT. 4-Door—Radio, heatar, Power- i • •sin# tlon. ! MON. THRU FRI. f r e e Kittens to a good homa. er. Tel. 7060. Phone Office 5440 beings sat down snd ordered s chocolsts 1B48 Chevrolet 4-Door—

    Ss WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1951 Tirwjrr-moHT AT2 n c « Didly Net Presa Ran iHanrlifPBtrr Ivraing H^frolb Far the Week Badlag ' , Deeember 8 Tke WuRtlMT Fomeaol nf U. B. Waatfeav 10,417 Member «t the Audit Ifiair, aomewhaf eoMer tnnigitl. Raman af Clronlatloae i^ndd Friday fair, oeathraed eold. Gift Suggestions Gift Jewelry Boxed earriaK*. necklanea, VOL. LXXI, NO. 6S (Claaslftad Advarttahig on Page 21) pins, bracelets. Also simu­ AIA)VCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1.1,1951 TWENn’-FOUR PAGES—(IN TWO SECTIONS) lated pearls. PRICE ^VE CENli^ From HALE'S $1.00 Truman to Form Anti-Corruption Agency JJ. S. Jets Knock Down 13 Red MIGs Klik Over POW Pledges Clean Clove Gift Scarfs A llje t Win Anybody You Know? Who Will Be Number One Million? ! Death Walk Colorful all silk acarfa for coat House in Govt, and suit wear In long or square Is B iggest Lock styles. Mun-san, Korea, Dec. 1.3 (4*)—TheV., .... Allie.a today de- today prom, New Patchwork Quilts The ideal gift. Fasten to handle In History manded the Red« guarantee action to clean housts in of your hand­ there ^ would he no "Death the government. He indicated lie will aet up a special agency $1.98 and $2*98 to fight corru|)tion, po.saihly tomorrow or Saturday Allnwini SOxRt GOI.nF.N WEDDING bag. March” of Allied prisoners in Seoul, Korea. Dec. 13—ngress have demanded the dis­ Lady Robin pattern. Beautiful patchwork and lace pattern with solid $9.50 k i to the cast of Psnmunjom, where missal of McGrath as a residt of — Rprt K. Nnster today ac- ' planes, including nine MIGs. the Communists want to trade fuspd Abrnliam Teitel'baum color ruffled edges. Coty Perfume Bell ...... $2.00 On the ground, a series of minor disclosures in the House investiga­ prisoners. tion of lax scandals. of ••conctK’ting” thp Htory battles flared today as Allied in­ ------— „ Momrwhere In the Cnlted Staten there walks a person doomed fo . "We don't went our prisoners Evening in Paris fantrymen carried the war to the (Tialrman King | D-Cslif. l of the about a $.'>00,000 ta.\ ahakp- • a sudden death. He, or she, will be killed by an an to during the to have to walk hundreds of House gro\ip has publicly said be Perfume B e ll...... $1.25 Reds for the second time in 24 nr -4 r h d x v ’i a g x a third week of Ueeember and will assume the dubious dtaUnctlon of miles," said Lt, Col. Howard .S. down allf$fodly onjfineered by hours. believes T. Lamar (’audle. assist­ p a.1.4:/ T a o t - a being the nation’s millionth traffle fatality. The Nstlonsl Safety Jury Indicts 7 L«vle. "We don’t want s (Bs- ant Attorney General iu charge of Na.stor and l-’rank Nathan. Give Beautiful Blankets Desert Flower Cologne ..$!..50 Pilot Rescued 1 n i CounHI anaoimced 10 monlhs ago that the millionth traffle death toaii) death mnrrh In reverse." the tax division, was unfaithful lo Naster, Miami elcrtrlcal manu­ The Fifth Air Force said none I 1 f t "lace autos canoe into use would occur late this month. Now, despite No Blind I'symenl his public trust. facturer, was on the stand for the Friendship Garden Cologne $1.25 of the Sabre jets was shot down, 2-R.g.iiicy m. g « iu everything traffic espertn could do to sUve It off, "D-ffor death)- After Probe Of A tough talking American ad­ second day before a House Ways but one ran out of fuel, caught Mr. Triiman fired Cauille last FOR A GIFT THAT WILL LAST Day” for the millionth victim U appronehing right on schediilr. The miral told the Reds there would month. and Means suhcornmlttee looking Tweed Cologne...... $1.25 fire and crashed. A helicopter ffrst auto accident victim was killed In IHOO. I ’p to Dec. 6; the death into Teltelhaiim’s shake'down FOR YEARS rescued the pilot. be no "bllild payment" on prison­ McKinney has come umler fire On Few Points toll had reached 098,100. Safet.v Council statisticians sa.v the mil- Riots ill Cieero er exchange until the Comiimnists because of the disclosure that he charge as part of its investigation Tabu Cologne ...... $2.00 Heavily-outnumbered Sabres lionth fatality may fall on Dec. 21. gave assurances of the safety of made a $68,000 profit on a $1,000 of tax scandals. knocked down four MIGs and Paris, Dec. 13—i/T)— The United Cfiiii ago, Dec. n iTt Tlie vil­ Allied fighting men they hold. investment In a tractor firm head­ Naster was again a halky, un­ REG. $19.95 72x90 4 LB. 100% CHRfSTMi Stick Cologne’s . .$1.00 to $2.00 damaged, one in a morning battle certain witness. His testimony THIS Levie said stalements of Rear ed by a man whose wai l line gov­ over Sinanju in northweat Korea. States, Britain and France intro­ lage president of siihiirhnn Cirero was Interrupted frequently by Revlon Lipstick K i t ...... $1.15 Nine more MIGa were deatro,ved duced in the United Nations today Adm. R. E. Libby implied "The ernment ordnance lonlrncls were WOOL MARIPOSA For children. Illustrated story books, activ- ^ and six other persons were indict­ ('ommiinists have some sinister sharply criticized hy Mr, Truman, long coi^ferences with his attor- In the afternoon. Pilots reported a revised disarmament plan. It noy. Old Spice Shaving'Lotion $1.00 two probables. Millionth Car Victim ed today by a federal grand Jury lesson for withholding Informe- then a Senator. ity books and stories for boys and ffirls. retains basic ideas of their prig: Uon." When the w bjecl came up. llie He aalclhe firsLijeatcl of thossl. Then he expressed confi­ battled Red ground troops north Assembly meeting. Jessup will City. The driver. John Doe, the tional Guard. dence a solution coidd he found If down account "a vicious He." .speak tomorrow. number estlmate.s. They are not The disorder stemmed from ef­ Uonllniirsl On Page Sis Te^telbaum. a Chleago attorney DOLLS ...... $l.98-$3.75 of Korangpo on the western front only person in the car. is killed. the actual figures. both sides searched for one. most of Thur.sday morning. The Wording Changed A traffic cop hustle.s up to the forts of Harvey Clark, Jr., a Ne­ Maj. Gen. How'ard M. Turner Comparison of the new text The person listed as victim No. gro bus driver, to move his family from priron has told the commlt- BEAUTIFUL POLLY PRENTISS S raiders returned to their own lines auto, notes that Doe is dead, and 1,(K)0.000 might be if the sctual said Allied negotiators were ready tee A large assortment of plastic before noon under rover of an ar­ with the original shows that al­ into the all white suburb. that Jsathan and Naster glances at his watch. It is 1:30 The indictment charged the de­ to discuss any reasonable proposal. tillery barrage. , most every paragraph has been p. m. (e.s.t.) Reds Silent on Plan Death Toll 569 claimed mnuence with a "clique’’ toys priced from $1.00 up. An Allied tmlt battled for aeven changed, although In some cases (Cnntlniieid on Page Txrn) fendants conspired to deprive of Washington tax-fixers. ^ Chenille Bedspreads Clark of his Constitutional rights The UN negotiators said the One of those described as being « hours Wedne.sday with Red troops there was only minor modifica­ deadlock would be broken If the south of Panmunjom, site of the tion of wording. and also violated the civil rights s member of the clique, Telfel- Children's Silk Scarfs $1.00 statutes. Reds accepted the seven-point UN From Typhoon truce talks. A high Western source said Jes­ bsum said, was Charles Oliphnnt, The federal investigation' was proposal submitted Wednesday. who resigned last week ns chief On the eastern front Allied sup, British Minister of State Sel- The Reds said they didn’t tike It $6.99 to $14.50 wyn Lloyd and French Delegate ordered In September by Attorney In Philippines counsel of the Internal Revenue troops threw back three Red prob­ U. S. Mediators Enter General McGrath. but they have not turned It down. ing Jabs Thursday west of the Jules Moch had worked almost all In the prisoner session Admiral u '^’bn denoiinc- All white and multl- Mundung valley. The central last night making the revisions. The Cook l^unty Grand Jury ed the charges as "base and scur­ Indicted Konnvsky and five other Libby told the Oommunlsts the Manila, Dec. 13 - (A*) TTie death colori. A beauUfuI front was quirt. The new version maintains the rilous, was scheduled fo testify t * . Steel Pay.Pact Talks persons, but the Indictments Allies "will not he duped by your toll from a typhoon which swept before the committee later. range of pattern! in Allied infantrymen reported 51 Western point of view that there obstinate refusal to give its the cannot be an immediate and un­ against the other five later were serosa the central Philippine! Called on Phone fine chenille by Pol­ Reds killed or wounded in Wed­ thrown out in court. real reason whv you are afraid in Monday rose to 560 as the same ly Prentis*. Multi­ nesday’s tank-supported raid. conditional prohibition off the Naster told the committee to- Pittfiburgh, Dec. 13— (fl*)— The government stepped into The Cook County Grand Jury's exchange prisoner of war Informa­ storm doubled bac’': today to colors and all white. The fight was out of sight and atomic bomb without prior fool­ tion now." ’^■‘ han called him about proof international control to In­ Botion in falling to bring rharges strike the islands again. rae steel wage talks today with federal mediators flying to Wednesday the UN command (Continued on Page Two) sure compliance by all countries. against any persona actually tak­ The Weather Bureau forecast )rom New"’vo r r Pittsburgh for conferences with the CIO United Steelworker." ing part in the disorders brought expressed fear that the Reds may However, it hows to Soviet de­ the center of fhe storm would "Nathan said Teitclbaum or the U. S, Steel Corp. Cyrus S. Ching, media­ swift criticism from Chicago civic not deliver all the Allied prisoners strike Friday on the west coast of mands for revisions on secondary tion chief, sent two aides winging.------of war they hold. That is one rea­ somebody, was saving that Na- issues in order to continue the an­ groups and Individuals. Luzon Island a'mut 100 miles to the stalled negotiations after _ (Tiarge Misconduct son the UN will not agree to a north of Manila. Torrential rsins ""'“ ''f ’’’'■'"•Ibaum for Dead Woman nounced Western policy of trying lyesldent Philip Murray of the $•500,000, and what did I know to broaden areas of agreement be­ The state indictments accused wholesale trada of nrisoners as drenched Manila today. . • steelworkers summoned his top X 1 l i l l C l » V .4 c t il Konovaky with misconduct In pub­ the Reds demand. A second tyiihoon. coming in w^sf^ "I "aid Simtex Candlelight tween East anu West. policy makers to PitUburgh for . What do you know about it I Found in Car Among these changes: lic office. The others, had been ac­ Libby saldiHatly there would be from the east, veered so much the don’t know anything about it.” The new resolution, at the r cused of conspiracy, including no "blind Pigment’’ of some 100,- Weather Bureau slid It probably "I aaid why are you calling me 5SJ. Auto Officials conspiracy to injure real, estate OM Red PClff* In Allied hand.i un­ would JiMt graze the eaat coast of quest of Soviet Foreign Minister M., $BJIa, assistant dlrec-' about If. r aaid that’s silly, how vi^ues ear the apartment build­ til the Codffnunists disclose how Luzon. can anything like that happen?" Rayon Damask Cloths and Sets' Andrei Y. Vishinaky, names the tor of the Fedend MedUtlon Serv- many Alliefl prisoners thev hold. Husband Says She Has proposed disarmaiffent commission ing where the rioting took place. This afternoon the center of the Ice. and Walter A. Maggllo. act- Told Manufacturers of Among those named by the Ceil* For POW Data tninsboiit typhoon was 200 miles Committee Counsel Adrien De- Been Missing, Refuses "Tbe Atomic Energy and Conven­ lug general counsel, were told by i He Insisted that the Reds turn Wing wanted to know what Na­ AT NEW LOWER P R IC ^ * tions! Armaments CoiAprilssion." Cook County Jury were George southwest o f Manila. The second than said theg. Ching to'talk with both sides to -’ Vehicle Parts Refuse I.«eighton, Negro attorney for over data on prlsonera in their storm as 900 miles due eaat of the Give Her Black Undef^ear To Give Further Data It directs the commission to day and IjWkffrow and report back "I don’t recall exactly.” Naster submit its first progress report to Clark; Mrs. Mille De Rose, former city. replied. 'He said he didn’t know 54x54 C L O T H S ...... $3.89 'to Mnt'.an 4he’btatiu of negotia-’ To Seek Defense Work (dnatinued on I>aire N'lneieeai) Roth are swinging well north of Beautiful slips, petUcoata and panties of tricot Simsbury, Dec. 13 —(A’)—’The tlons. T(V>nHnued on Page Nineteen) (Continued nn Page NIneleesi) Leyte Inland, which Siiffered the nylon daintily trimmed with lace. body of a woman was found in an Ching’s- action,' aooording to a ' Detroit, Dec. 13—oPi—Congres- Treasury Balance heaviest blow from the 130-mlle (Coniinned on Page Six) automobile atop the Weatogue 54x72 C L O T H S ...... mediation aervieo Spokesman, is a slonsl investigators set aside the winds Monday. Mountain about 0:45 a. m., today "formal preliminaiF’ atop." Ttie . i "five-percenter" phase of their Washington, D ec.'13- i/T) The The Red Cross and mayors of 64x86 C L O T H S...... by two men looking over hunting spokesman decUned to comment position of the Treasury Dec. 11. •Leyte towns reported 457 people Slips ^ prospects in the wooded area. Tank of Water when asked If this meant the ne­ government expenditures inquiry Net budget receipts. 2185,431,- were killed on the island by the The identity of the woman was gotiations have hit a snag today and called officials of big News Tidbits 135.60; budget expenditures. 1295.- storm and by landslides. To/rents 64x108 C L O T H S...... not established Immediately, but Murray’s call for a meeting of Bulletins automotive companies to. testify. Culled from AP Wires ,504,071.41; cash balance, $3,088,- the car was registered In the name Bursts, Kills 4 the union’s strategists has the in­ 297,048.20. rtlaund On Page Six from the AP Wire* 54x54 WITH 4 NAPKINS ... Petticoats of Mrs. L. Frances W. .Snyder of dustry buzzing about the outcome Representatives of General Mo­ 163 Manchester street, Hartford. of the negotiations. tors, Chrysler, and a number of smaller firms were awaiting calls The city directory lists Mrs. Flood Sweeps ,4 Block Murray emerged from a 2',4- French National Assembly voles GEN. CLARK FOR ENVOY 54x72 WITH 6 NAPKINS ... ' Snyder as a real estate dealer to the witness stand ns a House to ratify Schuroan plan to pool the hour session with U. 8. Steel subcommittee hearing entered its e W a ^ g to o . Deo. 12—<>P)— with offices at both the Manches­ Area in N. M. Town, Corp. representatives yesterday 14 billion dollar coal and steel In­ 64x86 WITH 8 NAPKINS ... Panties ter street address and at 647 Blue fourth day. dustries of six West European na­ Claims Ike Being Used PreaMent Trumaa said today Wrecks 20 ^ Buildings . The Congressmen, headed by m l H'hm CiHii^rMa next Hills avenue, Hartford. (ContbiDod on Bngo Two) tions . . . Alphonse Lanfeanchi, 64x108 WITH 12 NAPKINS . i / Edward Ahern of Wildwood Itop. Porter Hardy (D.. Va.). are 60, of Itoat (Janaan, la fatally In­ J**®**/l* ^ ''ill •®nd up th« nom« road, Simsbury and William Mar- Tucumcari, N. M., Dec. 13—UP) examining government procure­ jured when struck by station liwtioii of Oon. Mmrk .Ctark tn ahuck'of 15 Broadview street, Wil­ —Four persons were killed and ment policies. Hardy contends wagon while crossing Route 44, By Win-Starved GOP J * ambuMMlor to tlwi Vatioon. Exquisite damask that glows like candlelight, wears like son, were walking along a dirt around 20 buildings were wrecked the government has spent 1305,- near Yale barb, in Eaat Canaan. It H'Ul be up lo Congress to starling. Simtex woven of choice long-staple, fine combed road when, near a log cabin be­ today by the pre-4awn collapse of Rose Bowl Queen 000,000 more than necessary in the Special master,,in hla supple­ take whatever action It sees fit, past three years by buying from Washington, Dec. 13—(A5—Sen-<^buildlng a aucceasful defense force the President told reporters. cotton and Oalanese rayon. Wonderfully washable. Irons longing to George Lyon of Hart­ a 790,000-gallon water tank. mentary report filed in federal, ator O’Mahoney (D-Wyo.) con­ Uke a handkerchief. Chrvsanthemum pattern. ford and Essex, they saw a 1050 Damage was estimated in mil­ middlemen instead of basic manu­ are just beginning to come to a Majors in Math facturers. court in New Haven, recommeade tended today that Gen. Dwight D. climax.” AGAINST BOWL GAMES Bulek sedan. lions. awards totalling more- than |1,- Eisenhower Is being "used” by vic- O’Mahoney waa aaked whether Washington, Dec. IS— Hose mm Exhaust Giving way with a deep rumble, Testimony so far has brought 345,000 by Remington Rand, Inc., tory hungry Republicans backing he feela Elaenhower Is being used, ■ / out that In numerous cases the ba­ Ten college presidents • studying' /" Ons end of a black rubber hose the tank loosed a flood through Pasadena, Dec, 12— to heirs of Ohio inventor . . . him for President. ' He replied: had been fastened around the ex­ the business district about 4:10 a. (A’l—^The ()ueen of the Paan- sic manufacturers of military ve­ New England delegates of Inde­ "I don't think the general ahould uhal’s uTong with sports decid­ "I think that la the only reason ed unanimously today that post­ haust pipe by means of a piece of m. Water up to waist deep swept dens Tourhamesit' of Booeo hicle parts have refused to hid on pendent United Electrical, Radio be used to save either the Republi­ so many Republifcmna are urging cloth and some string. The other an area four blocka wide. Jan. f will be blonde, Mne- contracts to supply those parts, or and Machine Workers Union (UE) season foothnll bonri gniiiea can party or the ^Democratic him to run. They think he is a pop­ should be abolished. H ousewares snd was brought through the left There was no immediate expla­ eyed Nancy True HMrne. Her have submitted bids far too high gather In Boiton for pretoat pa­ party," O’Mahoney tol—Late retorna l o ^ laereaa *,? \ Beman of Bloomfield also went to Two ,hthers ware hoapitqjized do work directly with the govern­ syihbolisea the commitment of the be a candidate, and—for that mat­ ed the margla (avoriag aa Ala- •: $7.95 , the scene. B-plua average, makers In ment. They prefer, he said, to let to largeHKWle alasntaum produc­ Parcala prints, sipper closing, with undotannined iiijuriaa—Mra.' mnthematica, plana to euroll tion. American people t » weatem Eu­ ter—whether he la 4 Republieafl. bama voter qualMeatiaa amend-;’ smocked trimmad. Blue, graan,l7 Cbiief Fellows said the death Anthony Gallegoa and a small boy, some agent familiar with complex ro^ . avU Rights Issue meat hacked by State srhita a»- W in Stanford to atndy nnkltec- government procedures handle the H.One map la injurad fatally and ^Uow prints. to 34ti would be considered of a- aiu- aaid to have baan a relative vlait- tnre.' "1 don’t want to aay ha is India- Humphrey said the only Presi­ pcenaacy advoeatea. •• M E T A L U TILITY SAMSON CARD Baeraucker, alppar ckiatng.. Grey, plcioua nature, until further (n- tng her homo for the night. , poper work for them. ' another severely hurt when their penaoble thare, but I think hia Her nsensuremeato: Fit dential candidates with a.chance With 1,212 af tho alale’aT; blua, 14H to 2 4 4 and 14 to eoetlgatlon, bccauM of the boards Domnge waa centered .in a aec* "Any small manufacturer who convertible coupe and a trailer prestnee in Europe will be of the to win in. 1062 will be one pledged 2.444 hoxea heard from after H TABLE $4.69 TABLE $6.95 • saaaaeagaoa*** foot, Hx laches: 124 psuad bids 'Without consulting his attor- truck eemda at intorsecUon of greoteat Importance during the to carry o ^ Prealdent Truman's Tneaday*a aparial elitriia, S2,-*‘ . (CswHMOi mm Pngo Bte) (CeattMied oa Ptm* M tas^ ) bust 24, uralat 2fi. hips M. Boston Port Rood and Routs 1-A coming year, which will ba a year 122 • ' (OoffHan a r — -Pago Btx) in Old Ssybrook. > o t feciaion. Tha great prohloma of ») > J