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■- ^ ■,. ■ v' -r' •, ; ■ • "• . , ■ \ .* ; \... i ■■ •'': '■ ■ . . :-t THURSDAY, DECEMBER 87, 1»M FACBaWEKTT \ v ^ g e Daily Net'Press Son HlattrbifBtpr Corning H rraili: ' . ■ ' - ' ■ “ • - - 1^ '* '' . Fer the Week Ended - -V FariMnst af U. 0. wM tolb line. it. 1396 ■ >'"1 TIm Dvt>^ So^«ty h »i racelvcd Holllafer St.; Edward McVeigh, 18 8a ew tonight oad'eM O anotlMr •hipment-of lU cookbook. YMGA Camp Gets Conway Rd.; 'Sylvia Pella, 4.92 College Studentg 12,405 ■atarday. La^ totoght M-H A b o u t T o ^ “DorcAa Fiivofttc lUcIpe*.". The finit >,000 roptu recdvod jibout **”*nBe'Gators'S M F D Budget ^ Memorial Chapef Hartford Rd.: Albert Wood, Cov­ To Lead Service Member of tha Audit ''Sataeday abhr 3A. DavM Lodf*. - No. Si, Dec: 10, In time for Chflxtniu fifU entry; Patricia Sominera, ■! Burk- Bareeii if Cirenlatien - . ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ 1- land. Alley; Robert. Winell. '34 Manchester-'-rrA City 0/ Vtllage Charm lO O f, will meet tomorrow nijfht haR pncUcalty been exbaiuited. Rockville, Dec. 27 i8p*ti*ll Al North Church at 7;M in Odd Follow* Holl. Kloc*; Attractively bound in blue and yel- Slated f of Vote Friday A memorial rbom and cliapel in Drive F; Matthew Sniythe. 34 Do­ In a len^|iy‘ aeaaion of City Cop>'t memory of Ihb lute Fimer Thlene.v; tkm of.oftieor* will be htid. F ^ 'lo w , the Bwedlah national roloi*. ver Rd.; Richard Quilltch. 333 (Olaaidflad Adrartletag *■ Page UX PRICE FIVE CBI lowlnr th* moeUnf th^e will , the’bo^-~ 6pen~fIarfoV ta^ ' thla morning. Robert C. Gottter. | founder pfid director of"^ YMCA Woodbridge .St.; Mra. Theresa Meditations, by two eW ge, stu­ VOL. LXXVI, NO. 75 (FOUliTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1956 a 'araal hour. Tliomaa Maxwell' or to prop up. DoreaF metnbera re- 19„bf.lt Florence Ave., waa'foiindl A budget of 3196,907-, of which which end* June 30 and to finance Camp Woodetock, ia under con-, Lindsey, Bast Hartford. ■ " dent* Will highlight.Studerit 'Recpgv that budget w;ere made, neoeaaary will ahow Bltilea of a reeent trip; ceivinx order* include;' sir*. Tvar guilty of paaalng on a Hill and' 3148.940 m'liat be ralaed by taxa- atHiction at th* camp and wiU''be .a d m it t e d TODAY: Mrs. nHlon Day in th*.'North''Mrihonable d„,,bt'li, period from of exiatenoe Feb. 1 and conaolldate' BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter) Connecticut College for WomenSn 8 the Recreation Lodge,-which \vai to Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Chamber­ i 1 o'clock at the home of Mra. Aide* : hi* mind aa to wttether orah notr.nt Cot­tlM. . 1**1 NOV.‘ 1 lo JUne 30. with the town fire department. built in 1939 under thevSiiperviaion New Ixjndnn. and J. Robert Nelaon The Service Buriaii for Wom- Diatiibt voter* will be aaked at The Feb. 1 termination date lin, RFD i,. Rockville: a daughter On New Yearns Gutamer, 43 Mather.. St. Thoa’e en'a OrgaAiaatlona. 9M Main St., tier Wa* apeedihg and found him , of Tbienea. The room will he finish­ of Albion Coltege.'MIch.. win apeak attending are aaked to bring-a 31 not guilty. ,a meeting, tomorrow night to ap- proved to' be impractical , becauae ed In knotty pine and the floor will to Mr, and Mrs. Norman DeBlnis, Hartford, wifl hold ita 12th an­ . piove the budget, levy a tax to it left the SMFD Commiaaionera 442 Maln St.; a son to Mr.'Snd Mrs. on the topic. :"The Challenge* to a Waahifigion, Dec. 28 (/P) — nual* mid-winter forum, "New Attorney Robert be covered with nioberlxed tile. In Oirialia-n College'Student.'- . uthoriJie the Oofti*r without proper legal mean* for the will he a large red tri-' Bruce .Doughty, 291 S^ncer St.; Cold weather, tri the East as *11 ai nmmram ^ * ll* n g e a . th American 1 a sop to Mr. and. Mra/Paul Jones. •fhe service will be conducted by ,Xwls. both atudenta ql th* Unlvei- P«>A Said, Dec. 28 v(A») today for the • New Year'* their atatlen* with Sunaet poun- .luly 1 wilt aolve the financial prob­ . In It* report .Jo the. Board of Petaa ktajaik. ApgjPI.; Mra. Mabel cll. No. 49, Jap. '2 in Oda Fellow* cj^on editor of the N. T. Herald l num.r.ry a teallmony that the ^ For rental of lem.' aity of Connecticut., will lead the weekend. Tribune and praaentl>’ aaaoclate road waa Uy at the ■ time w^a re -. . . . the Trusteea. the rbrnmittee iViemhera Leiiazo, 181 N. MMn St;; Jame.S congregation in the responsive OperatioiM to clear, the Hall gt F p,m. Membcra may f Deprived of PrerVule Pay Andrews. 2 Silas Rd.; Mi'{i. Liane On New ■Year’* day itself, pubrUher of th. Sunda? Herald in futed by all wltneaa.a. ^llm C dn ^ er. '^ . v e ertln-aud expressed the Idea that memorial reading for the dw'.. Baal) Stone, blocked Sue/. Canal at il8 the Weather Bureau said Ml a tnvit* frienda. and are reminded Meanwhile, firemen were depriv room Inchiding a chanbt would' be Cswer^k and ion,'40 N. Elnl St. also a atiident at Slorra, will read . ta bring ‘gift* for th* gift table. Briogarart, will be the moderator. I Raymond Bartholemew. . 44.1 poo b* needed. ed of their pre-Chriatmas pay be- fioutherh entrance Svere de­ special holiday' bulletin, th* A luncheon charjt* will be the only I Rockville] charged with Intoxica-j a fitting memorial to Thlenea who, DISCHARGED TODAY: DaWil the sci'lpture lesson. outlook ia for prevailingly The public i*. invited. / i Other Urge Itenia in th* budget |,cause of a further entanglement Bakiilaki,''4 Waddell Rd.'. Mrs. , The order .of worahlp to be used layed today. Despite an- regiatration coat. Advance reaer-1 tlon, being a common drunkard are: 36.910 for'contribution to the ! wheh a meeting which waa to for more than 29 year*.'gave him- fair Weather In mo.st of the self aacrificlally in serving youth,- Helen Corcoran/iind daiightei'. East has been prepared specially by the fiouncementfi from United Na­ 'The Rev. Richard E. Heiri* of vatlon w^th the Servic* Buraaii la' and violating probation. h"d a aua- letirernenl fund. 39.100 for tax coIt j have been held last Friday waa country. The exception* ar* required, f penaion of a prevloua six-month .Hartford;' Mra/Marj’ann Hermann Department of College and Univer­ tions and Egyptian authori­ Baat Wlndaof will occupy .the pui- lection, and 34.000 for general de- called off becauae It had been il- d e la tio n ^ "Piritiial sity Religious Life of the Methodist part* of the .Soiithea»t where . —— : sentenca 'revoked. and son, 328 Center St.; Allen ties' yesterday that vVork rain I* expected, and the l^t o f tht Second OongregaLtionaJ partmental expense*. legally advertised. Hill, 84 Alton St. Church. Church Sunday at th* 1C a.m. aerv- Bolton Grange will meet tomoN ' Leo L. Sokaila. 9.1. 91 <, Village' Tomo>Fow'a meeting will be • Twelve of tha 28 paid, firemen' C*mp WoodatoeW was organised would begin this niorping. an Great Lake* and northern Washington Schools lee. HU aubject .irin be "Ar* Tou row evening at 3 o'clock at Bolton I St., pleaded nolo contender* to a | held at 8 p.m. at Nathan Hale of the SMFD .have taken-*dvan>*T** "'oodstock Valley in 1919, and official of the Egypr^s Sue7. Appalachian fegiona whe.r* . Ready?"- , . ' ■ "v- Community . Hail. Mra.- Agnea charge.qj breach of the peace. H e‘•'School. lag* of an offer by the Manches- .hpndieda of boya-and girls from' Canal authority said at Sue/, anovv flnrii^ are Ih pro.apect. .Krayaig will show movia* of n.er was fined 31S. The defendant The new budget,for the period ter Truat Co. and borrovved money! 'Tolland and .Windham "Over mbi(t -nf the baatern Mr*. iMOtel M-VUvem. 34 HiUtop trip tfr'Europe. The .public is in -{ stated he Intended , to appeal hia Countlea remember^ thetr happy that no orders had been re­ 7 >alf of the nation repeated Covered iii Inquiry Z>f., will apend the Winter month* vlted, to attand. i raae. He waa . accused of attempt- camplb'g experience* there under; ceived to -ommence the worl^, surges of cold air from, Can- , .1'ing to strike Gforge W. King. isi. " 'barged with failur* to grant ada will malnUin colder than iit in New Orleans Ia . . Maiichesler Bovs the leadership of the late Elmer ■ Representatives of U.S. LL Gen. ■ ' '■'i' Airmiin l.G. Roger Staiger, aon i of 91 Village St. A nolle was en-1 *’**^’' _ •' Thlenea. j Raymond A. Wheeler, U.N. chief normal temperatbrea vv-ith in­ of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Staiger, ti ' tered on a charge of breach of the i Syivio L>auvm. 46. 62 Linden of salvage operations, arrived at termittent snows Over -the Mejer and Hrk, John Pickup, St.. Manchester, waa fined 36 for In Bolton Crafth V Wa.3hingtpn. Dec. 28, (fl*)— FouT SouthemePs makiAg up a commanding offieere of th* local Kaeney. St., ,ia horn* on * 20--ptian of- Hartford, th* ;bnly time in the pecU to be. transferred to an Alf regiatrktlpn aiid 39 for operating ™ WINDSOR .HA.h KILLF.D Three Manchester youths escaped OPEN MONDAYS i ficlals in an effort to straighten bia. Public Schoot.s. ^ year when nil the parent* and chil­ Beaa on tha Hawaiian Islands on ‘ an unregistered vehiole. ' injury last night. whan the car / ______. out the situation. 'They aaid the mixing of white and Negro pupils, begun in dren get together. Beeeuae of thia termination of hii furlough. I Selwyn R. Miles. 42, Somera ' Millerton. N. Y.. Dec. 27 (J*' i in which they were riding -went Patient* Today...... 1M» Two salvage vessels, the Dutch Eight Children^ 1954, ha.a “ 8eriou.3ly damaged” ' the nchoola, lessened eduCa- party, ho nddweek aervic* will be waa fined 36 for disregarding a ' “^Jokn "Surber, 64, South Windsor, out of control oh a curve on Notch ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mra. n” iM AkiAkjnc CTc fie., em oA I ship Tyne, and the Danish craft rv3 l * J, tional opportunities for both race.t and brought "appallinjr” iMld tonight at th* Meneheater atop sigh. It was noted he had Conn., wa* killed yesterday when Rd.. sheared off several highway Marcella Madohe, CovcntiT.'; Ml-j DIAMONDS $75 to $1000 Protector, were, at Suez. i I ITT*Afh -•A Zl'I'l I fi no previous record he waa struck by '* car on Rt. 22.! fence post* and a irttlity pole, and delinquency and discipline pr WE BELIEVE YOU WILL CO.Mli BACK ' Dekoe said hi* ship and the Pro- • • i~v • ChUdran’a movie* will b* ahown i w 'l | 0 |l Hat l l V G i l P ' *''* I®*" "®t carrring Wa ope’r- * placed against the driver of the Driver of the vehicle wa* Frank I EASY TERMS OR PAY CASH AND SAVE | lector "are readv to work but are lllZ^ 'I 11 I ^ '1 1 * fh 6 l ' r(D-Ga). Rep.s John' Bell Williams (D-Mias), Woodrow W. nt all three Recreation Center*, i “ Mwj v.<«aa I iioenae. j car. . - U- Gilmore, 18, of 74 Florence St. ping; Terrance McGann. Hartford:/ waiting for orders." ' , 1 1 1 A 1 1 C S - 'Jones (D-NC)'and Joel T. Broyhiir (R-Va). Broyhill repre- begiiining at the Eaat Side R*c( Tivo cases were- continued to i ------' ''— He had a*'passenger* David Jo.yce, Loiila Mtihihauser. 24 Winter St.; It appeared that when work at j * - ,. — tonight at 3:19. Tomorrow 'night i Six-year-old Gail , Sot^cy V. suffered------, ] Jah. 7...... ------They were those of SON BOR.N 18, of Parker St., and William Fi'S-nklin Close, 610 W. Middle, -sents the Virginia area just across the Potomac River from /' •J- Si»e«...dld start it would be more | By THE ASSOCIATF-D PRF.8S there win be t'wo ehowinga, on* a t ; P®***kle conousaiim early last George A. Grabherr. .39, River Edwards, 16, of Hawthorne St. Tpke,: Mra. Edna Wilson. RFD 1. UrTr$25fORl^OuFbI5 WATCH of a symbolic nature than any-; Eleven peVsons. including eight ' . ‘.irj Washington, '* ------the West Side beginning at fi;15 "tffkt when ah* waa hit by a car Road, Coventry, charged with 6p- A son was born at the St. Fran- As a result of snapping the utll- Rockville: Mr*. Mary- Bania, 18.3- ! thing else, '■''' The other .t'wo'member* of the children, were burned to death to­ 6-mah group, which held hearinga with'th* ntber at 7 at tha Com-lPuUlbf out of th* Boland Oil Cb. crating a motor vehicle without ci* Hospital yesterday to Dr. and tty pole, the home .of Charles E. i Thompson Rd.: .Toanne Vinton, 144 CAMERAS — SHAVERS — CLOCKS I Sunken ship*, damaged bridge* day in IW'O fires, one at Ironwood. Bflunlty T. l y m . ia ho charge, j parking - lot at 399 Center' St., | a public senric* licMae, and W al-' Mra. EdiC'in Lojeski. 29 Park St. Godin was without light* and heat. Branfoi-d St.; Mr*. Eveljm Foster. laat fall on problem* o f integra­ Negroes Ride j and other debris have blocked the Mich., and the other at .St. Marv'a. A and the moviaa ar# open to anyone' poUc* reported today, ter Stefcayk, .94; 16 Snipsic St.. Mr*. Lojeski is ^ e former Marilyn Gilmore was arrested for apeed- Wapping; Mrs. Elsie Baer, 94 Vil­ GREETING CARDS — GIFTS ^ RINGR : 103-mile canal' for almost t w o tion in the Washington achoola, who wlahea to see them. Th* daughter o f Mr. and Mr*., charged with breach of the peace. Consitlered Answers W. Va. are Reps. A. L. Miller (R-Neb> Knndsen. daughtei- of My. and Mrs. ing and will be p.reaented in Bol­ lage St.. Rockville: Lawrence Al- month*. Britiah and French sal- At Ironvvooil. a voung mother Integrated Bus ------: I Richard Soucy, 4 Uncoln St.. Gall i Bond* • touting 399 were for- Halvor Knud.sen of Chicago, 111. ton Jiiatice Court Jan. 19. State mada. Vernon TYailcr Court; Peter Red China * Premlet Chou Kn-lai had theae varied expreaaiona ; vage men cleared a channel from and DeWitt 8. Hyde iR-Mdi. Th* Past Miatresa Club of . waa admitted for treatment at fcited in four cases, and five children died In a fire In a joint statement. Miller and The paternal grandparents are Mr. Trooper Donald Kelley of Colches­ Ramsdell, Valley View Lane. Rock- N Shop AtQ audet*S‘^lt Pays ■' last week during Interview in Chinese Embassy. Rangoon. Burma, Port .Said to El Cap, a third of that destroyed their 7-room farm pa^htera o f liberty. No. 129.) Mancheater Memorial HOapital to- A nolle waa entered in the case and Mr*. Waller Lojeski of 273 ter barracks Investigated and vrille: Mrs. Bln* Bergner. 17 W est-' by Edward R. M urtw for CB.S tejevision audience. Re»pon.*ea were the way down .the canal, but *lnce Hyde 'said the majority’s recom- tO L L . Will meet tomorrow night > day. home. n'lendaiioa for. reeatablishment of For TV-Radio of Wiliam A. Fecko, 18, of 7 Ran Oak St. 1 made th* a'rreat. wood St.; Mrs. Lucille Sinnn, 260 to these questions: Do you understand V.S; objections to aeat ; the Briti.ah-French withdrawal the The victim* were 31-year-old at fi o’cloek at the home of hi In U.N.?, lop left; Are' there any prospect* on Formosa settle- ! only work toward reopening the racially separate schools' "• bvious- AnnU Johnaten,' 19 Hawley Sc. suffered a bump on her head when I' Mr*. Ina Helleg. wife of^ an iron ly con not be one without a con- Taiiahasaee, Fla.. Dec. ,XR N>VAV ,N . C. Th* other car wap pulling a hot to permit firemen to nt-iiove . before we can proceed with clear­ proud." newsmen were not informed' of Chicago, Dec. i 8 .> ,-< i«ran d oil !•<»« ■ vvith toy* the bodies. their plan. ance work.” At St. .Mary's, five persons But Miller and Hyde aaid they m«a*4 KIrmb/4 AtTOSBAcross IheLHC UUIIiHICULcontinent IIIIn -Cali- v-«i»- ' • i I felt ‘;a more objective approach Sljeele ia president of the Inter- three vital fluids are a«.v>- Yornia a car plunged off a high THe announcement* from, (ConUnaed on Page Nine) { will uncover some good things in Civic council, a Negro g/eup HALE'S SELF SERVE and MEAT DERT. elated with the opei I the educational and social life -o f which sponsored ah f-months boy­ and injured and gtliv ■wrapped 7 »t‘on whether the Egyptians had cott of buses by Negro patrons and ■utomobiles these dSya. gifts down a sleep alope.' "ntree 1 changed their position and were I district achoola." HALE’S FRESH GROUND GRADE "A” IDCAL PREMIER And they spilled on highway* j Not averything wrong with the is now campaigning for Negroae to LARGE FRE8H during the Ohralma* week end. of the pasaengera were killed and ready to permit eight more Brit- ride ttuaes altOng where they the other three were badly hurt. I l»h ""d French salvage ship* as- Revolt Leader ; educational , system should' be 1 ,^ e n 706 American* were killed blametf onyintegrahON. they aaid,’ please, arrived at the-aAya-34'a'l^ end an-'*alimei*d..' iUl a. oUtera Xhqy^v^re on IKieir, ,\yay_.t.p a , ^*."7'.'' downtown transfer hboiit COFFEE APPLESAUCE 2 0 Chnatmai dihneil ._ Ihto the canal. British and .Frenn adding.titai testiihony at the hear- EGGS ^ r e Injured in thousand* of traffic, i Inga appeared to reflect only the 11:30 a.m. He was accompanied by ' .\ppruved Miiiclde? crews remained with their vesaela ^ c a p e F ^ o m ebcident*. as volunteer* under U.N. authori­ ; views of the aubcommittee counsel the Rev. J. Metx Rollina Jr., and The tallv juat had been complet­ J. O. Miialck. general manager find "does not ap]>ear to be well another Negro who waa not identic- of the ^afety A.ssn.. made ties after Britain and France ed when the .National Safely Coun­ pulled the iast - of their invasion Pattern of DesUaiction^ balichc^ or objective!" . h. < lo e . thi* comment on the holiday sea­ North Sumatra Trhe trio boarded a bus while th* NEW Y U rS HOUOAY SCHIDULI M C A T cil (NSCI brought forib a predic­ Miilei: and Hyde also asserted: / ( B U t t tion of 490 fatalities during the son's huge toll: Keeney Street School Cuatodiaii John H. Burke Inapect* cameraa snapped their picture*. OriBN tm iM D A T fiaff n iD A T NIORTS TILL 3:M (Continued on Page Nine) wife-reinforced plate glass window on the school cafeteria door "The fact iiirought to light by New Year celebration. Thai would. "It 'a , man from outer apace Jakarta,. Dec. 28 iJPt- -Th* thia tnveatigalion seems to indicate They took aeat* near the front of PURE VEGETABLE WHOLE nr 8'htAIKED. . POLAKER'8 FRESH^ government radio in the capital smashed sometime laat night by vandals. Five other window* OPEN SAILBOAT UBLAL MOUIUi be a record for that holiday week , happened to pick fipfone of .our that- Negro, leaders. :*nd those the bus. Front seats ar* reserved 8HORTENINO OCEAN SPRAT end. T’he Christina* total was an ' newspaper* Wednesday, he might of, rebellious North Sumatra an­ were broken and several teachers' desks rifled. • Story on Page for white persons by tradition: / 9/M AJL TILL 3i#3 PJi. Nine.' ^(Fjerald Photo by Ofiarai. actively interested in the advance­ all-time high for any holiday peri­ ; conclude that- the approved way-j nounced today that the leader of ment of the Negro people haye There, were no white passenger* GARDEN SALAD Lodge LRuds on the bua. - OPEN MONDAT 3 A-li. TILL • PJd. CRISCO" . Sause od. . I of celebrating the coming of a. the Army revolt. Col. Maludin much work to do among the Negro i new year in the United State.* is Simbolon. had escaped from .Medan, people, and that all of the diffi Officials of Citlea Tranaif. Ihe., <«A>»E1> ALL DA^Y.MEW TEAE’B DAT To a new'aman who has been -1 counting the de*d..in season, for 1.9 with sacrificial highway suicide." Fight Against the North Sumatran capital. Ike Picks Jock Whitney ’ culties attended with (sici 1nte^;f*J'‘ yifars the moat- disturbing thing Texas had 43 motor vehicle fa. Al'my, aources ..said Mustang gration are • not caused by the *'*‘*®" ^ Tallahaaao*'* Pot Roast fighters and_B2,9 bombers of. the cans qt. jar ft) about il is this: Th* abidingfeelirtg talities during the Christmas per­ seemingly uncompromising aitti- that bii'niper harvest* of bore iod.' It ranked third.' behind II-' Indonesian Air Force look off 1 tude of the white people,’.’ (Continued on Pag# Nine) Mental Illness from Jakarta for North Sumatra |n»vitable. . linois with .96 and California with ^ I The aubcommittee counsel ia PINEHURST TENDER MEATS... The expert* make the forecast*. ,73. ■ . , - j this morning. '' j ‘Serious Millionaire’ William. Gei'.ber. thiring the hear-j, IK HEAVY BITRUP, PREMIER LARGE REFRIGERATOR 8|ZE COMSTOCK Pl^ ■ Norwich. Dec. 28 — form er The Arm.v aources said the i 8UKSWEET Roll ■ ' • And. holiday after holiday, the vicv A ’^•ete.ran police officer, Ber- • inga last fall. he. came under at­ Gov. John Lodge aaid today that For ^ waMcand and for th* N4w Tear'* HoUday. . . .w* tlma fuiiUl'f.em. • \ nard . R. Ca(pwel1. California’s planes. In squadron, strength, were tack from some members of Con­ A ROW lew price or tlih popular eiit ' mental ilines*. which fills half of going to help beat off any attack hava plenty of Morrell'a ready-to-eat Hams . . . Hfims FRUIT COCKTRIL SLICED APPLES At any time the heavy. lo**-pf Highway Patrdl commiaainner, d e - ...... - gress and from the National A*t B u lle tin s dotneaUe and imported In can*. , .'Small Butterball ffvrift'a Pre- PRUNE JUICE scribed hi* atate's Yuletid'e car-1®** hoapital beda in tonnectir by.Slmbolon against officer* trying rilain soeiatinn for thy Advancement of life is ••appalling" * term used an/4 in tIftA nalLcxn nr*ttAntfl "•a to reinstate 4W.&the a authority »3aev«.L4 .» ' ofV nuum Turiteya Our meat manager wiu have pRnty of well aged fUY ONE CAN AT w . Cov OG Menneh J>age a* "the most ivseleis. extraV-' ‘^»'V Colored 'People (NAACPi w hlj^. from the. AP WircH ataaka rib oven roaata of beef. T • LEAN RRISKET ROLL T " bu t^rHtma* adds '^ * n f disiipation of life I've e v ^ challenge of our age. . ff.emier Ali Sa.slroamldjojo’s cen-; 7 REGULAR PRICE WilUam*^ D\it c.«rrsiniH» e .i ,. . ' The remarks of the former.Gov- tral government. contended Gerber Waa running^ ; ■VVashington. Dec. 28 iJ’i, M il-- inR them lo a big staff of career j biased hearing. He denied it. j c a n ------AND GET SECOND hate read earlv this JUbre Americana perished on the no"' V S- ambaasador to ftlmbolon a second In command.! L The four southerners said the AHK8 MORE .STATE JITI30B8 -PlNB^UIIlit ® Tou m*T have reaa eaii> 7 . ‘ HnriAir th* Spam, were prepared for a cere-, Lt. Col. Diamin Girttinea *n7 lionalre John Hay tJocki Whitney employe*. , a round , grouh'a findings: Bridgeport, Dee. M idh—H m CAN FOR PRICE week that two servicemeh T : 7 ______mony dedicating the 32.847;0i)0 nounced vesterdav he had taken ha* arranged.* month-long aerie.*:- I\ hi-tney ha.4 a.*ked fo** 2 ' ^ 6 9 ®^ Vi 1 V -vT . ^ o f brieflnxa before taking on his | of uhusiially long and detailed The evidence, taken a* a Bridgeport Telegram aaM la S Uhed When thetr‘kt,to L xh„ w „) j J«hn l^dg* bjillding a t ...... Norwich command of the Armv in North onennga neioie laiMug ' e , . , . tl.nartment hriefihe- session* LEAN CHUCK GROUND 50e with another car near H . niArt.-.d H U I n v . l i v 'aaeiznment as new Ameman am- State Department b ^ whole, p ^ n t^ ^ a definite Impaif- dispatch f ram Washington tadny Sumatra. He pledged, hia loyalty, /-v—. = that fico. Bueh (B-Coiih.) plaia* DE LUXE CROPPED ' lb ■ I.------.... ! Indicating that the building it­ to i^-esident .Sukarno and said he j *****9^”01 *^- to Great Britan.,Britain. on the piohlems that have jarted ■ New Year's' Bve Party Specials' " I so niH •nnrtsm an-fl- * British-Altierican reUtlons. yspe- ' (t'4MiManed en Page Nine) to Intreduee leglalatlon calling self. a.continued treatment build­ would support the central govern- TBe 92-y wVs sinerthe Middle%:a»t criai*. for tJ^e appointment af .twa mare, SIRLOIN PATTIES |9c PREMIER SALTED MIX NUTS. IS,or. Hr . t t j t Boneless ing designed to accommodate 300 ment. tnahclerr, who was named >esteicla> About „,irf.E'.hr„.rvmid-February hshe., w,«will federal j^ g rs^ la Conneottent PREMIER ANCHOVIES ROLLED or FLAT, 2 emt ...... 3Ve Wo.men patients, ia a step toward Loyal .t« Sukarno |by President, Eisenhower for leave for London,'aceompamed by and for the holding of fedaani Beef meeting the mental illne** chal­ .Simbolon and the leader , of a , London post, will pi^ aside hi* court aeaaiona in Bridgeport. h.ls attracUye xvife., the former to G e a r CHUCK PATTIES 59* PREMIER COCKTAIL SWEET GHERKINS, \a T :^ 35e. lenge.'Lodge paid he had been in­ companion bloodless Armv revdlt i varied New -Yprk civic and Betsey Cu'shing Robsevell. ready •9. ----4- • , . PREMIER COCKTAIL PICKLED ONIONS, jor ...... A. 29e formed that, " f i r its pihpioae and In Central Sumatra. Lt! Col. I ness activities early next month lov'atay on as long' as the White 0H08EN 8TATTE BEAUTY ' 'U.S. CHOICE” oHd "U^v G O O D " STEER DEEP type, tjhere ia probably no more ef­ Achmad Hu'aaein. had demanded' to^^'n ^/’ /rhining. _ House-want* him. Hartford. Dec. 33- (fib —. Ptd- STAn UNE POTATO CHIP^ lorfo siio ...... ,*•*••■*•* a ficient mental hoapital building in Combat Units 'chritude was abuadaat in' tfce ’ ' s» the nation." / : , that Saslroamldjojo a.nd r,adv'n,jde**it clear tm^intfnd* to ' The'selection o t Whitney to r e - ; '" . , -wwT ' KOSH-R-IeH fRESH o o n tt^ NAMSCO Rift CRACKERS, Bk«. net quit. Both however, a,1u,mo be a'W orking ambaasador." deal- place Ambassador Winlh'fop Afra-awnw state capital today as 'MiM Napey MaaalcAtta ef Mierkhe •ARMOUR'S "MISS WISCONSIN”5IN” SHARP AGE CHEESV/|AV.' 4^ hi* doctor'a suggestion that he wa* crowned Mias State Oh|dtal berivem announcea JFMlilCFURH”^ W* cony H eompMt* ItiM of COTT oml CANADA DRY lEVERAGES. Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -a couple at l{ie W/dnd«w Bar night i stay at home and treat his cold, between the President ann p r .. r . ' by the \Vhlte H/aiise late yesterday. of 1997. Th* 2ft-yenr-*ld hlwide, IONE.IN , ft Much of America knbek* off -spot. “Hany places in the Motor ; told,fhe audience------at the dedicati- Mohamniad Hatth; Sumatran co- An exchange of iettefs showed i San'Franciaco. Der. 23 ,J9 In- an e m ^ y c of the State High- • - WTiilfi w« Will luiW a libetajl cup^y Ifaega small pagtv work for 19S8 , after tf^*>'Sheralon-CadiU-that.,Connec,tions-ln the poaaeasio.n Mng the federal reeerv* -haak af - 10 ing and dancing. Drink* are extra, of youngatera.. .Secretary of I Field testa have shown that the j ^ as are taaea, which is the rule gen­ Year in moie cohventionallycohventionall.v will 'll*.''' in H)e Paramount'Theater in | Simbolon is a Toba 'B*t*k. a ■'tinll beat suited for modem'war-| 3S.MI. »«*th 18e en naw famnla Plet- SaHHy Vawr CeWw Hw§er' pay top hotel*hotels 320 and 322 ik co u -! Ti'nes .Square* Oirlatlan tribe, and there i* a bitter AgriculturiJ Benson says after Fresh Fruit and Vegi&tabhs V erally. blood,, fend between the two tribes. j far* is "larger than the old bat- r SE5!!L * r w «'«*P«iw .am f«r the naw LARGE entertain- It was found by the city’a special, White House visit President Eisen-. YiKD MISSING TRu / h BOAT 4«MI Yaur PogbetlMal, Tm , Snow C rop Giiitlnga wa* reported to be eUb- howac 'wm again ask Congrea*' to talion and smaller than the regi-1 PtetasyO ^ t Plea .... wm cenpon theae 39e ptea are a real SIZE asK- bomb squad encased in a red aock, ment.” Just how many men It will Harpsivell, Maiae, Doe- M

r - T 315 to 320 at the third, tlie g ateau Elsewhere i-piind Ihe country^. The Grand Central railwa.v ter­ The Army announi-ement in hunting expeditioa. wa* foand ^ PICTSWEET NEW FORMULA, CUCUMRER'S...... -4-.;. 2 for 29cr Mummer’s Parade minal had ita second soar* in two Ten-ye*r-o,Id 'boy doa»*rlbea »un' adrift aad empty « g the *•„ 1 TMt Madrid. Formal Jdrea* ia'o'ptional. T T w a i •pot*'to roiigre** of »cientiat* in . Washington said the plan for ,di- The Ambaasador Hotel'* Cqroa^- Philadelphia Average evening fla.v* when a iylind"ira1'obJert was I W€» illlflK > L,l program at New York -\1aional reorganization ha* been ' traare to Portlaad Harbor teOny. • LARGE PASCAL CELERY ...... , r...... , odeh 2?e m i l . A n aeleV lsM t holel parties f nndat 8: , Coast Guard nfild they altja I Citv . . . Letter from 'President K - recommended to President Eleen- ; m $a t rtEs far behind v New ,„.. York’s top pi «ili run from 312 to 32tt a perjon, door hinge near a taxi entrance •< H l g h w a V C r H s h ' , t Pari* ceremony hower and SeeWtary of Defense found a small aldff, uoed sia A ■ * an tha pwchaaa ef am anr TANGERINES, Iwfo s i n ...... ,. rr.. •... . dot. 59e The Mummer'*, parade on'^New 43rd Sti 'and Vhnderbllt Ave. ^ i HOLIDAY HELPERS at 328.90 a person, but. there -I* , connnemomtlng 100th *n|]ilvCri(*ry. Wilson. It require* Ui*livj,approv*l tender for the . fiahWg ianiflt I reripe ilCBICKBN, BEEF DEUCIOUS APPLES .. v - ...... •. 5,. .4 :7 ...... 3 lbs. 3Sc big difference. AH the drink* >;ou Year's day ■will cap the celebra- ■ Police described it a* a- brass | fioaltag off Jowoir* lalaad, m ow a. PIGTBWEBT MEAT PflC , tlon. (gV-Two I of the birthday of World W ar'I befoi* going into operation. But | ■want are included. > I preaaiire 'filter abbi||E' Six inches | •Somera, N. Y., Disc. 2 the Army f pparenUy hopes that 1 la nrilen away.. Tito lUO M a -Chtokea a Thrlny e Reef I TURKEY 80s. I4 C GRAPEFRUIT, Piwk, Soodloin v-r. v...... 3 fot 35c Bos t ori ' Cbet* ■w'iij gverage 33 a long and two inches in .diameter, nuns wer« killed end two. other* | President Woodrow'Wllaon. were injured today when their car r Ruaeia 'joaata >*t "Srhat It cdil* approval be forthcoming In | waa empt.v, exaapt far aanH l A WITH'COUPON .n person*^*iraOh%r*gateiik**di^**r^^*n^ *"** time to start the reorganisation r duck eareaaoea.'' ' i ■■r: person for a fiill course jlinner. was harmless. and a.building maiariolli truck col- ['its “unaelflab gnd -joble'! stand I Uadt CM per Madly I drinlu. ' in soma 'of th* dl i-lons within the | GREEN STAMPS WITH A U CASH SALES "'in New Orleana., the Roosevelt "San Francisco' Bimbo's 365 Club But until It was; examined, the tided on Route 100 near th* Sdmere ' toward invaalon* b- ERYpt. won It . f1\lEDIEINYLA>HC I Expiree Dee. If; 13M - * o f f e r I n-g "everything ,'hut the ,,ar*a we* roped off to keep coiUniu- Town Hall. ' . i even higher ptvmtig- in Arab world next montlLpi' | -V • . V. H our* Blue Rbom la. charging 325 Th* Arm.v proposes to take 8,-1 Hooao, iapoa. Deg. 3* 39>-n4 ! , piotowwct- Pillsbury drinka" for.319 a (>eraon.'The Bher- { tera from-passing near the derice. , •pH* . . . . . d'oad------— were . ------IdehUfitd a* — . . . Engineer_ ------and flrenien killed /. ■ .-b n person but la pitching in dcink* 700 men. ,out o f each- bf th*,,17.- j I ’it. Air rat«a ureathar I > 0 « l B R n ^ ^ 't ' F>efore .and after dinner, pin* a aton-Palac* offer* the same thing ' A telephoned warning laat night! Slater Mary Celaatine and Slater and 12 R fA F airmen injured as aalsaaare plaae carrylag: at 312. ,. kaent-a'Score of policemen. Id the I Mar.v Ia>r*tta. : train plimge* off tiwek in Quebec. 499-n[^ infantry divisiona; pare , FREh’OHTHlEO small 1>ottle of champagne. j hnrtlad Into ioaoeyr' ■ . I Chicago;:-Price* range from 320 theater but a preliminary, aeafeh ; ,'Iijjured were Sialer Mary Austin ;Three living men who "aervad .in down the present J7.100 strength .J Oat* ncMe l/19e. VeM if i Drinks 33A9 .Up bf alrbom#-dlri«ibfK4iI>y'9,300'men foreat alap* aoar 'IMN ®w“ 271, 63*1 The hlgheatprice# for drinka«4n ! Plua tax for dinner, show,. favor* f revegled no bomb. Once the ' and Sister Mary~Rapna«l. Sister White House .pay trlhute;!® Weod' Tlaxed. preMMted by PMar- ' : POTATOES row IVilso'n ort the lOOth ahniver- for >ach unit knd mak*' "minor ” Fallc* . * aL OtMe ee MndelpM '83et. ■ CORl> th*1* Louisiana Loulaiana citvcity orobablr^'VriU probabl) .. dancing at the Ch'es Pare* ‘ theateE^.. 2,500 pptron* had left Austin wa* driving the car when rcduotiqpb' In th* 14,334-man hllML be at Prima'a 500 Oub,• where . Uly .| night club and------320 tax included for after the last show.'police mad* a Joeeph'a R. C. Parochial aary of thi* birth.. .Eleven-week- • ••■A I NAPKINS, 2 for 2Ve...... TOWELS, 2 for 35e fROsniif . 4)x^ School at Croton Falla for' the,N>ld i,baby.j^ whose mo.ther carried armored divlsioiis. weep" M ANCHEsrint C o n n < Christine: the ao-called Cat iJirl,, supper, favots and da.nclite at th* more thbrpugh search and found This seems to rnatan that same- wroT t •• • ' • -■'•a; M « « a, • ai- MIX * is peifortning. Drink* there-will j.Ambaaaatfor Eaat Rump Room to the derice. ^ ; mother house of the Order'.«f Sls- hirn'en.^fer lap oh 92,9-mile ride J £ 2 r « 35c CUTRITE W AX PAPER ...... 2 for 4Te CORNER MAIN and O iftiSTREnS porforpting. vouns meiv from donnecUtut to Virginia for wito W S2*B5 ub. * 1 -oo family reaaloa dtea at hoepltal. lOmr HAf JWMTNET ' H m peak prieo la patroit-U 140 ' (0aatlatM4 at* Yaga i^ a ) (OeeOaaed ea Yaga rtea) *■ Yaga Ni*6> .A '.'V 7^ /'.V iT - V r t • V*

Jr /■ ;-dC' ' i f/J PAGE PAGE TWO lUNCHE8Tii( EVianNG HElULb/M^MCtlESTKE, C O ^ FRIDAY, pfeEMBER 28, 19M MANCHEaTBE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN, ^FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1956 Ike Piek$ Jock Whitney Tickets AvaUable Melnbers Receive Rabbi'Appointed f ood AvfiiUible in BudapeM Industry Fliers For K of C Dance t o - Concert Tickets ^ Make Your Mew YMir'sEye ' On Kosher Laws K ill^ in Crash Resehratidns Now! > If One Time for Tlcketa arc atm available'or the The Manrheater. Civic lliiaie. New Castle. Pa., Dec. 38 (fiV- Hartford, Dec. 28 (Ah — The bpr • _____ fourth annual New Tear’a Eve Asan. mailed out i;346 adult smd State Stories in 19S6 pointment of Rabbi Seymour Ge-' Three fliers employed by Youngj*^ dress - Dance of the Knighta of Oolumbua . B.r END RE hlAR'TON ,200, radio and new spape?^2, food » * lOS atudent m- mberahlp cards from s LAKESIDE GRILL wirU 'of Waterbury aa chairman 1.600.. town Sheet A Tube Co. were k [ m d at- the State Armoiy, General • In September,, a 33-yeaT-ild New of a committee splinted by Ihe Biidapeat, Dec. 28 You can yesterday as a 2-eng^ne cOirtpany' Ciinirman FTancla Mahoney, report­ its offices at the Cnamber of Com­ LAKE ST. — SOUTH COVENTRY By Mark T.'SheehaR T h at total* 2.337. (Continued from Page One) ^ I'bther one haa no' minimum or t Haveii baby attendant' who stood State to aupervta? enforcement, of find food- In ^Budapest today—If. ^^JiALE!^ -SALE! — N 0 am ed today. Me will handle^ all future merce. ’ . i New Havan, Dec. 38 (>P)- A Rlas- More Than They Make plane -crashed and burnafi In a “Aj cpver., $3.00 MINIMUM FER PERSON ie^bag and a few ehr (da of an in- aix ’fe'et and weighed 220, waa the kosher law waa announced you can find time to line up and "Yes, I know it’s more than we wooded area ' shout ,t(in e miles reaervations. $6 at the BlSmai-k Hotel for muaic, . Little Rock -A Night dlub price# A series of four coheerta will be- charged with ehaklng two intanis. here..today, v ' make,” aaid Sandor. "You better ^ 1st DRESS. Sjill Last night, the Armory WSs dee- . . (HATS and FAVORS) ant'a nightgown are two of the buy it. north of here. - favort and dancing. ^ . range up to fd a peraon, Including held at>the new Mancl\eater High. tclues to one Of CohnecUcut'a moat to- death in uncontrollable flta of The doramittee’e official title la ask .my wife how she does it. The Killed were A, l^'Tticker, 47. of (poattaned trp^ Tafe One) orsted by members of the Ksceys. FORMAL er SESn-FORMAE the Connecticut 'Orthodox Rab­ "W e used to have offlc.e hours MANY ONE-OF-A-KiyfD'. ■ 71 Washington—Nl."ht apota gan- aetupa. Scbobl audftoriuin. Seating ar­ pusaling myiteriea of 1956—the rage," She was convicted of mah- meale get a little thin around tl\e Youngstown, lirm's chief pilot: u'vde>-' the direction of the Rev. erally charging around 82 to 83.50 i Salt Lake City — Dinner, danc- ^ DANCINO TILL 8 A.5L / alaughter and sent tq prison, binic Cortimlltee on Kashrua. It from 9 to 5," a governmpht work­ end of the month qnd there are 3S, of W arren, tlonally tatlmaiurBritlih-Anierican, Theodore Gubala of St. Bridget's rangements are on k "first come,' kidnapt-murdec. of 6-week-old Cyn­ Whyd Ullbts))) SAMPl4E8,'lrAMOU8 MAKES cover. Some cliiba and hotela are ; ing and a floor show at*-the hotel -: McGinnis '*( crashed Bank Stocks limited to 600 couples, George Wolf the club has' a floor show ann*' triumphantly wUh. a loaf."' • ' chased the craft only recently. It . E|ank and Tnut Oo. 32 .14 tax. Another hotel haa aupper, plus waa'acquitteu, another got a kimg ceremonial law. said, "because of the Rt» crashed about 20 minutes after the I V player, movie producer, race hocae Conn. Bank and Lions Entertain to $15 a couple. Sxtgett, violinist. Fab. 3 a t^ p.m.; was home minding‘thelT other two Rabbi G ew lrts ia RaBhl of - two People Stand Arqiuid owTier and aviation enth^laat,. he Cleveland—Leading clubs charg­ champagne, at the same price. Jeroma Hines, ,^btrop«ilitan bass ohildren, 8-yea. old Kenneth and Jury, the ethers were convicted -v. .' Clothing, e n te r t ejnri^tii e n t, three flyeifs took It up on an tn- T rust Co...... Charlotte — The few night Waterbury synagogues, Beth Is­ Even then, He said, little work spdrts? Sandor shruggtib. uncer­ atrument familiarization -flight.» - alio haa a reputation m a "aeri- ing $5 to 815 a person. The eharge singer, Feb. 36'at 8.15 p.m.; and New Yearns Ere ^ 80-month-old busan. Four years television st r Martha. Raye v&ii Manchester Trust ... 10 Handicapped rael, and'Shares Israel, and Is the gets done. People stand around in tainly. "My jincle^osed t'o .sen^ }U8 millionaire.” / Includes a' meal, noiseniakers and sppts catering, to holiday parties the Buffalo Philharmonic Orches­ before, three weeh-old Ruth had B)ied for^alienation of affections by Fire Insuraaea Companies will get around 810 a person for fouiider and director of Water- the corridor*/talking politics. The clothes and aometitnes shoe* from nearl;K20 yeanl he has been entertainment. Drinks are extra. tra. under the direction of Jeaef died of pneumonia. A year later, her polirqman bodyguard'^ wife . . . burl’s Yeshivah day school, Beth nfiln aubjec/ .How to get t)»e Rua- :lng projects ^ e h as the J. Aetna Fire .. .59>i 6 2 4 Ten aight-handicapped people cover charge, food and setups. voluptuous Mat;ll.vn Monroe'' m ar­ abroad,” he * a ^ "It caaU 32 for- St. Louis—On- top hotel asking Krips, on March 30 at 8:15 p.m. 4t-week-old Gary -died of head in­ David. Academy; siaps out o tly h e countr.v.' Inta to get Ryjialr of shoes soled," H. Witney A po.. which helps Hartford' Fire ... .,133 143 of the Manchester area and their There are no legal open bars. “OPEN ried playwright Arthur Miller, and facorta were gueata recently at 812.20 a person, «’hich Includes din­ Portland, Maine — The city' haa juries. after he was droppied by a Other membera appointed to the Coal la Another, problem, and Thsit mantes more than half his! s develop \growtV industries, pro­ National Fire . . 8 4 94 ner, floor show, favors and nolsel neighbor's child. a; French magaaine'e woman pho­ committee on Kashriis, all Tabbla, SAFECO moting pnUanUiroptea to In P h o e n ix ...... 6 4 4 6 7 4 thq^ Mancheater Lions Club annual no night clubs,, but. hotels are of­ tographer waa killed chasing them nearly evetybody heats with coat. day’s pay:' Ladies' : Night Christmas Dinner iuakcri. Ttie range in dther hotels She shopped, and made periodic are Abraham AvruUck of- Hart­ Many miners have disappeared in­ The ^hoys played tennis all last | education atm better ciUsenahip Life and Indemnity Ins. Sea. ferings public cocktail lounge par checks on the carriage. Finally on their wee! ling day . . . tax- Auto i R s u r a n c t held at Cavey’i Restaurant. Is M to $15 a person. ties, mostly for the cost of drinks HOUSE” ford, Joseph EhrenKranx of Stam­ to AuswA, a lot of th.e others Just summer for 76 forints, and laat | and backlnr aUidies hating Vivien Kellem* went on a Aetna Life ...... 168 178 "One of the- major concerns of Columbus—Leading hotela post­ at usual prices. Holiday she, came out, put some package! ford,' Jerome Keraner of New Lon­ won’t wdrk. The Red Cross is try­ supimer the whole family had a i TIm SEST tabor-mar^emeht' relatidns. 126 There Will A Minimum on the mosquito netting over the q"la. program and flunked her Aetna Casualty .....116 Lions International la sight con­ ing cover har^ of 83.69 to 86.20, Charge don’, Ephraim Pelcovit* of Bridye- ing W iupply the hospitals from yT eek vacation through the gdv- For LESS neWslaxativa disieovary The delicate heiaui of hU wife, Cohn. General ...... 252 267 foot of the carriage and started to question—on taxea . . . opera and p’ort ant - Aaron Schuchatowlta of a ^ o ad ,' but can’t do any Aiore than ernmenl trade uiilon on the shores the former Mrs; JamM Roeieyelt, servation. The local club, aa a Including federal tax. 'Broadway singer Kalo Pinaa aaid 1 Hartford Steam Holier 74 84 part of its sight conservation pro­ New Haven—Moat clubs charg­ DANCE ' I- • leave. . v New Haven. thRt. of Lake Balaton. 1 RAY COOPER made/it imcertain for a time Travelers 69 73 Just outside the door she he’d nev?r sing ac,aln, had^ second /"You better keep your-coat ph.’ W iltney would .accept ^the L,oP<^ gram, makes this party one of its ing 815 a couple for dinner, danc­ "It was cheaper than at home, | Crockatt Ins. Agnncy un-locks bowal blocks PnMie UtUltsee ing and entertainment.. One club .10 DAK ST* stopped to peek' under the hood of heart attack, w. a .out of the hoa- . _ . . /^theithe gbvernment worker said as ■we >nd the first time we had a vac*-' V don poej. When the post fvi^ was highUghta each year. FRIDAY. DEC. 28 pl'tal before CStrlalmaa . . . Ke- 8U MAIN ST.-!-BU 8-1577 without gag. Moat or gripe (Mnn. Light Power 19 "' 21 LioAs President Bernard Fogar­ is Including a fifth of liquor with RIvlf PrFilFjr B. Alaawrrk 8 PJif. to MIDNIGHT MANCHESTER the carriage and screamed. . IV iP W ! ceme into his 3-room apartment. Hon together.’’ offered to him six months Rickard Ktaa "My baby ia gone... my babyha spectacled "Sentimental Gentle­ lltCYY 1 (.<81 n l-F pfd. ... ^•ngagement Evening F eatu re ahowrn 8 PM, > and ao, oxciU Ita muaelaa to occaaional, f raquant or chroa- have to dig into his pocke^ .1 6 4 Entered State Roapital » - •!•' ■-4 ' 1 -i -rx .. ! you're buying. The boys’. , (Christ- haa been estimated at 8&0 millii Veeder-Root ...... 6 1 4 TELEVISION •cUon; to A Bom»»l arm to le, whaUYor your dograo ^ Lets ef Feed end Fun! ^ A m^onth after the kidnaping A u X l I i a r V b iX ten d ed ro recastim a* presenu- a nannel ihlrt for to 850 million, perhaps even more.: The above quotatlona are not to j purga. I constipation, gat colonaid, la FotittogW-Vittner HIS MUTI8T MIT Mrs. Ruotolo entered the State ! • each coat 72 forints each: nearly oaay-to-Uke tablat form at ^ construed aa actual markets. 8NKE For Reservations Call mental hoapltal.at Middletown as r /Umost 2 MHIion ONLY A RULE LAXATIVl Mr. and M ra/T^maa H, F oUmf- Slates Luncheon ' nn(H>Ucut-Tem|^raturet wlll; you A*^heaT»"*t"a^ can !) r#-moiat#n thia dry, any drug co'untor, today! TlM HIIN M0N"l a voluntary patient. Her husband average four to six degrees below ► pries, only 98c for tha oeoHOBto. Ddily Teregraph gill, 166 Maple St..' announce the MI 9-.5817—MI 9-1598 PROORAMS Bought her release sOon after and movies cost two forints, but then PRESCRIPTIONS ahrunkan waato and 2 ) aupply engagement of UMr daughter, 1 T 44.« I normal. In this'period tempera- the movie house on the corner waa vital bulk to ra-oraato A nor- 60 Ublot packam, brinm resses MI 3-4803 the left 14 days later. The Womens Auxiliar> of Man- Bradley Field near Hart- ^ "SAFELY "SAPELT nLLED"nULED .. J ou poaitivo raliof at laaa thaa Raps Choice of Shirley tiqu, to John KNyittnec, son , Since then there has been noth-, chester Memorial Hospital i.a Spon- I normally range from a very destroyed In the revolution. aaal urga to purga. And, ox all I Ne- of Mrs. TtanX Vltiner, ^W hitney GARY Donation—17.00 per couple Video Everyday — The fimlly biidget: , bulk laxativaa, colonaid, tha i.per tablat. Ing. soring a book-au'.hor Uinrhron Jan./high of 37 to a tow of 19 degrees «tion Amateur Envoys Int^Tfist in State Rd. All Rights Reserved —» . This was the most publicized Rent 2.50 forints, telephone 125. Mrthar Drug Storts j No dsfinits plamiJbavs besl^Ql•ds COOPER H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. 'crime of a year in (Connecticut that 16. at 12 .10 p.m. a t Centlnel HlU > ^ 6‘> a mean .of 28 degrees. At gas and electricity 14(1, heating pUA» Hartford, Dec. 2 8 - —Report­ for tha wedding. HaH; H arlfo)d. ; New Haven the normal mean ia tiondon, B*c. 38 (.ffl-lThe Lon- saw a lot of crime--and a lot of 30 degrees. Colder over the week­ IM U, ' ers asked former'Gov;\.John Lodge TTiolent death. Mrs. OiaHe.s House and Mrs. Id a f?* rMt~?iht‘^vhether“ he”wanU to Walter S^hardt, co-chairmen for end. 'W arm er Monday and cold- tha■ ae^ IJnited■ Tsil 6 m rw -OStates v wAlll still F tendsabsmsi 6 toa * ^ Five persons died In a 5re in j er again Tuesday and Wednesday. n*w» ' 'run for governor in 1958. Milford in January. . .five more in tha lunclreon. are being as.slsted by 1 hU name the '"most complete ama- Mrs. Howard Bald>i’in. Mrs. Ed- ' Some enow .tonight and Saturday. taura" to aome of its moat impor Lodge, w’ho is visiting Connecti­ a fire 'in Stratford in October. . . Rain or anoV about Monday find O ther cut from his post in Spjain as U.S. Weekend TV HIghllghU flyt, more in a 5re In Meriden in ,\ssrd Be.().4er. Mrr. Alexander Man- ed of tant diplomatic posts. vbecause of liella, Mrs. .Robei't'Reamnni Mrs. again about Wedneaday. Total Ambassador, gave this fsply: m m m m SatuMay—Blue-Gray' December. ' -nelted precipitation one-quarter their B ^al attractions.” Football Game J.. A. Segal. Mrs. E4hva)d Thoms, The conservative Telegraph com­ . "1 have no immediate 'plans be­ In April, a Mansfield farm-b6y to one-half inch. rnter* yond going back to Spain. I re­ SIrls PnaUr fi. Maawrrck ^ t a \ Baat*We«t Football Gama shot his mother, father and brother a’’d Mrs. Paul E. Willhide. r o u p mented thus in an editorial on the 0«bn Fasri Sratt RraSr Sunday—Pro .Football .Many o)ltslanding .and well appointment of "John Hay (Jock) tain, and trill iintll the day I dle, a "tOVK MK • "M AVmCK ELECTRONICS to death, then went in the farm­ ARGENTINA NOOIAL SEC1TRITV I hoy- tremendous interest in the govern­ TKNDEB” qt'KKN" DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT Monda}'—New Vear’a Eva house apd spent a wakeful night klfbwn'autho-8 have taken p art in Buenoa Aires -Argentina ia « and li^tney to ' succeed' Wlnthrop ment and welfare of the. people of « On Hmea Square thi.7 popular sei-ies of luncheons in AliMch ms smbsssador to London. H t t t t I J i before telling neighbors. The «a to Connecticut. No matter how far FEATURING THE VOCALS OF . LABORATORIES Tuea.—Rose Bowl- Ganie was commlt.ted to a mental Instltu- the past Tile authors who will It was ths only British editorial fiat.. 1 s.Bi. "While Fealber" speak.Jan. 16 will be announced in islation with the assistance of an they away I travel, Connecticut trill al­ t'arieeea ' '# / OOMINO See it on a Sytvanla tipn. International 1-abor Organization commsnt so. far op ths change in ways be my hqme and my first Raa., “TaerarS the rakaewa" LOVELY JOAN JOYCE' the near futiue. envoys. GIANT from Sthnek'a ' In August, a young man diessed expert. Itboijt lova"- "Vaa Caa'I. fiaa Awar Fram It'* AND THE JOAN JOYCE tRIO 277 BROAD In a gi'.een uniform w ith R Sw asti­ All the tables at Celitinol HIH ed b y "Moscow’ has been served reeenN Lodge is scheduled to attend Hall seat-four although none are 3 - k a on his’ ateeVe appeared a t the and 1y by twd'of America's outstand­ dedlcatlpn ceremonies at Norwich RADIO • T I I i V I S I 0 N reserved. The tlc:ket sale will ■close, •ot-naN nocKBT tt houbsv aeo*N ing foreign service professionals. home of a Northford Air Force drati* State Hospital today. SEE US FOR THE lEST aergeaht. said he was a Russian when all tables are filled. LEG ULCERATIONS George Kennan and ChariesrBohr 9 The com))iittee in charge of He and hia family are in Hart­ .-OMsfiel S New navea, Caaa. 4:M (Et) fiTOEIES OF TEE CEN- ) pilot, and shot the sergeant in the le the len," the Telegraph Mid, "while ford as guests of fprmsf Lt. Gov. EVERY IN CSSaael It ^rtterS, Oeaa.' distributing tickets for the lunch- TRY mora rivillzed spots ailll receive ROUND, and Ckaasel rtfieriasneld. Mail. face!. He escaped Rith the ser­ BE1.AROPKOL OINTMENT turee. and Mrs. Edward N.. Allen. Mrs. NEW YEAR’S RESERVATION^ Cksasel M. li^w BrllalB, Ceaa. «:1E ( E) S P o ltS C O P E geant's young wife, and .spent 14 edh is i'onlB( ting the women of >nt of the wealthy amateur." Allen is now secretary.of state. Vkaaasl M Wataekory; Caaa. 4:U (») SPOBra DIGEST the auxiliary but non-)ue:ubei s are AT The paper added that some of SAT. NIGHT 4:M 4 It WEATHER FORECAfiT - hours holding "her a t gunpoint in lerved ' Monday the L«dgea expect to Ckaaaal U Balyaka' Msaa. •i«* ( t h e NEWa TODAY the woods until searchers rescued welcome and may obtain tickets MILLER’S PHARMACY >n; ._ these'appointments ar6 "brilllaiit .vlait with relatives In vhis home­ M: GIGANTIC FLOOR SHOW , (*E) NEWS by calling' any mentber of the ' successes, but the practice does DANCING FROM 7:14 ( E) JIM EGAN SHOW her unharmed. The gunman was PINK REXALI. PHARMACY infere town of Wes'tpoft until after' the (IE) 7 O'CLOCK REPORT committed to a mental institution. committee. not always turn out equally well.” New'Year. Then they will go to 8:310 l« 12:30 (it) WEATHER AND .HUSIO "Mors And more Washington is Washington to attend the inau­ T-RONE STEAK DINNER ) 7:14 (55) WEATHER coming to realiae that America's JOE KOZErS ORCHESTRA 7:15 ( E> PEOPLE'S LORRY guration of President Elsenhow-er. HATS- — NOISEMAKERS — FAVORS — YOU (lEAt) DOUGLAS. EDWAROR R rolt of world leadership re- They plan to return to Spain Jan. DONATIONS 75e VIC BA3IUEL8, Prompter THE NEWS ■aulres . profssirional represents-' 23- $10.00 PER COUPLE (7t) HIOHUOHTS T h e Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY tlvea. trained In the arts of diplo- .(M) NEWS 5 IWILES OUT OF MANCHESTER QN ROUTE 44A (U) JOHN DALY AND TRR -macy. in high diplomatic. posts PINE LAKE COMMUNITY CLUB SAVE MONEY . NEWS 7:15 (H) WCATHERVANB "Oddly enough, however, the I Reactor at jQCoim FINE LAKE SHORES' — EAOUCVILLE, CONN. m . Ml 9^8019 - - OPEN SUNDAYS 7;M ( B) BIN TIN TIN very'pMta that might be expect- « t f f (lE-U) MY FRIEND FLICKA ■ (77) GADAROUT GADDIS - ed to receive the mbat ex^rienced U rg eC l tO K lD lC O rl- (.74) KDIIIE IHSHER SHOW profeaaionals. by reason of their c?-' (U) FILM .• diplomatic importance, tend still NORMAN’S 7:45 (;!-M) NEWS H artford Dec. 38. (A5—A recom­ E:44 ( E) ADV. OF JIM ROWIK to receivs ths most complete am­ 445 HARTroRD RD. "MakOear Fraarali" SeaH ateurs, because of their social at- mendation that the-State of Con­ Farbea trac^ona." '* necticut build an atomic reactor (IE.J5) WEST POINT STORT for. research purpoeea-at the Uni- TEL Ml 3-1S24 —"Dkabl* ReTerie" Tne Telegraph conceded that (it-M> THE LITE 04 RILET there la something to be Mid for jil!ralty of Connecticut was made —"Daable Daable .Dai«'*' the appointment of the "gifted to Governor Rlhicoff yesterday, •' I II .NEWS - . ’ (M) D.O.A. > The recemraendatlon was made Ill) VAEUh'T IJUIV l:U ( E) CROSgROADS amateur,"' and added, that Britain - .(«-Sa> TIC TAK IMH'GH —-Tbe Kid Had A Oaa‘> cannot grumble about Afnericana by a committee appointed by. RIW- <»> .UIII-IIAV .HOVIE (11.541 DIUK POWELL THE*’ lU nf coff to study the question. 11:11 ( a> lAlV'E OK LIFE TER, “Stan Over Teaat" named to' aer\-e in London. 111) KIIIIIIE KAETUO.NA Ralbh Rellamr "In the peat;'’ he Mid, "London The committee suggMted that « :* • I arSEARCH FOR TOMORROW Ct-M) WALTER WINCRELL has ha4iita' fair share of distin­ the coat of the reactor hot exceed m-MI IT (lOL'I.n RE TQL , SHOW —(Uelar) 81 million. EE:4S ( t> OFWINO LIGHT. iH f -E) TREASURE HUNT guished American envoys. The 1:M (.a> HOLLVn'OOD BEST - jit (IEA5) CRI.SAPKR roll Includes five men who later It waa\ also recommended 'that -.NEWS —••The Rlaw Off-' became Piaaident and 10' who the State recrtilt qualified Im erta fW) AT HOME WITH tllTTY' (tt^JE) TV SHOW—Rab Rape -r to operate the reactor and rohsider with tha CAMPBELL COUNCIL, XIGHTS of COLUMByS <}a> Gl'EST COR.NF.R . Cilngvr lUHTtru. Ilnd'- later became Secretary ,nf -Slate, 1:14 (1S( STAND UP AND BK da Hd^pr. MlrkVy* Menllu. aa well as asv|wl!l.. dUUnguished establishing fetlowshipa at col­ eilUNIED Jprry leges and universities to allow atu-. 1:14 (M> I'NnEBHTANIHNa HI .HAN and Pardib Alee Clab > mea.of letters jsnd'ideas.' j. .: NEW Y eAH'S e v e p a r t y , MONDAY, Dec. 3 1 st-9 P.M, to2 A. M. BEHAVIOR ’>*' T h ey too, were all amateura Cents-to train-writh the .reactor. 1:N (14) AS -THE WORI.D Tl R.NS who would never have been ' ap­ . Scverral months ago 'Riblpoff To Be Held At The STATE ARMOKY, MANCHESTER (Sa> ONE-THIBTV PLAYHOUSE stric t Mggeated that lnduatry..eBtabltsh (U) ABTHUR OODFREY pointed if profeMionalism 1:44 (laxsi OUR MISS RROOKS' W.H.IMUND was a ll th a t counted. So each such.fellowships and'he set up a , .. (tt), MY LITTLE MARGIE ■yatem h a s.its penalties and committee, the.Atomic Energy Ad­ MUSIC lY THE aENOWNiD r!14 ( *) HOUSE PARTY . ‘ psnMtlona.’’ jj-j visory Commift'efi headed by Henry (IE) KAHTOONLAND LUMBER 60. ■---- ^JlM4) TENNESSEE ERNIE Aeroaa frmB Oraew Skiliael * M. M arxHof Greenwich, -who is FORD’S SHOW s If you received moAiyf for Ghriatmas, why not use it to stomlc energy, coordinator for.Odn*’ (M) GARRY MOORE i 1:44 (45) HOUSE PARTY 6pf n AH Day S^rdoy nectlcut. ■ ■ GEORGE W0LPS 1:44 ( E) WHAT’fi COOKING open an S.B.M. Christmas Club account and be jirepared for 'Ue is expected to endorse the re­ - bacHEsniA '• (IE-.U) RIG PAYOPF port end forward if. to the State' . Ct-M) .MATINEE THEATER tlM ( I) THE VISE ■'•‘f (rolarl '—d'Usrbte In ibe Cellar’^ r - 1967; or let it wo¥k for you throughout the year .with a legislature for setiOn. (1W5) M.A«H0USE o f STARR SHOW STARTS 2 P.M. \ For Emrlr R u «v> li.i» C«U MI 9-4404—3-71S2 , . ■ —"Tba Paratl” dividend paying S.B.M, saving* dccount. .jk saving* account 14:4d ( E-AE) RAY A.NTMONY SHOW DOORS OPEN 1:8« Nichols (1EA5) THE UNEUPe • ' —•Tba Adam raadaa Caae” jwn, give, you future independence anci security. Plan' for MAKE 4UP YOUR PARTy-NOW! GTOUP SE.ATING ARRANGED FOR 600 Manchosftr * I|m . («-M) CAVALCADE OF SPORTS —Paall Baal va. Baby ’ 'tomorrow today! --- <1 GOODYEAR I4:H , E) FV »sft;?rA '!?,'!lrA V ' 14:45 khred mHARTFORP m 8 f C f 9 - 8 D „ B^oad SL (55) INNER SANCTUM (55) MONTAGE « e n a 11:14 (lE-IJiH) WFJITHER , T EL Ml 3-517r It:li (14) MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE TM) YOUR NhVY 'attend ourft-ala' (M) E.FJI PAIX a MARY FORD I neCKtT.et imLieav eeuea . t.;Ea (IEA4) ROB CROSBY II :M (M) TBA Pat yourself in the exciting HoUdsr spirit with this Wide-(^>en, hisrdlep O A T , EiU < E).CARTOON CARNIVAL 11 :M (774|» TONiORT Account at S. 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Weeks o f-1958.- Fprmer Goy. John Ro^kville-Vernon H ^hron. . „ Lodge oatne home to Connecticut ^Mad Bomber’ Army to Qear g Major Tragedies Highlight for the kolideyi from his aihbas- 'in in HOUSEWIFP RE^UTIONS; 18S7 - '' I mM J G ' 4nMA)^ M S i m a k ; ■ mm - ■ T d ix Installm ent Jke*s sadoriil pbik in Bpkln. / , i What is in th'eir minils for 1958 ?; Shattuck Releases Staienient ; Device Left in Combat Units .-b 277 BROAD STREET, ^ " News for Coventfy in '’ D ue A gain Jan. 1 the governors’hlp? A challenge to Purtelk for the aenatorlai nomina­ 1 'c No more back-breakinjr Uondry chords. L e t For Atom Wnr tion? / NEW MODEL DO i t : ~ On Modern Recreation Center Tiines • Stiuare » r SDUk OTAlUvES LITTLE ifruduaUnjr took ’ *n Hebron, Dec, 28 (Special) The Z oSvMitrv Dec. 28 (Special), over-night trip to N'lew York. Mrs. ' For some ^Connecticut' leaders, second installment of tpxea for ■'.* By CARL $,>• LA L l'M IA ‘T'seek J.he senatorial , nomination T956 brought fresl. prgatigfe god . (Ckmtlnoi))! from rmg'e One) | ** drewnliig, two-•ulcides,-a death kHelen Wh«?aton received a 35r.vear , ’ (ConUhued from Page Oae^ ' C E iO S E D 'X property owners' is dun Jan. 1, and 'N ew Haven. Dec.-27 (Ah- Just again in the face of Reports that . Rockville, t>M. 28 (Special) yesterday morning. Born in Cov- m a i a result of bums from a fire. I Church School . atte(»dancie pin -in promise qf'perhaps greater polit­ i.No more fu ^ shirt Ironing. LET NEW n in prder to avoid -the .uairtil 10 before the Nov. 6 election, a-fbp administration forces appear to ical reward In the future.. Chief 2 Watt* Shattuck. president of the; entry, she was the daughter rt thing over 66,900 men would be | * two automobile fataUUks^ a total j June. Mrs. Mary Osaar.ar and her Ltha late William E. and Amanda A series of telephoned bomb per cent penalty, ^t must be paid DemiKtatic leader appraDing hla favor Mayor Richard C. Lee of among theni were Rlpicoff, Bush, MODEL DO IT> local U ttia League, haa initiated a lined out rt the\l9 divisions rt! “ o t' about'^ 119.800 in major fire ! brother, Mr.'.Droreck of Yugoslav- during Janua.ry, 'according to Mrs'.' threats which police attribute to t were, among the top Irage-; ia were reunited in' June after 45 party'k-chance of victory in Con- New Haven ? Bailey and’ national GOP comniit- ihove’ for a modern recreation cen- ghe was a litember of Unihn Ihe army. ► | ALE DAY MONDAY F. Elton Post, tax collector. -necticut ruefullv commented: Bailley’a' comment on the ears. Walter 'S. Haven and John taring Henty Park. " ,< Cdngragatlonal Church. Ent a' brief statement., whj'ch j Birthday Party •‘It may well’ be that we Demo- tlon results was: - <)Oartet Pushed to Forefront 3 e No more hit-or-miss dry .cleaning. LET NEW bomb squad sc4)rrying to several Possibly tl^ iTjO^t significant E. Kingsbury were presented 60- ia n w M.'- Louise Hollister held in a three-page sUtehient re- . She leaves, a brother. Dr. Wil- 1 Hatoil anH l#^f niAnv year Coventry Grange membership crats are standing under a big ’’Prealdent Eisenhower hsd The national conventions pushed i MODEL DO IX. ^ private and public locations since IMories for Ufe tovsn was the ar- an "at home” afternoo.. from 3 leaaed by Shattuck. he itreaaed the') queitioha unanswered, iiy s there! snowbank Ih k ' is about to give broader coat talla than we the quartet to the forefront. - ' a pipe bomb was found/last Mon­ iceptance bv the Board of Educa- pins. to 4 recently at her home, the 175(1 wav and bury tis.” ..Thbught... .but as fa r ' as we are need for a-conaolldaled an<) super- , Miss Rosamond Dow. Rockville, w ill b e \ a ;,"redtstrn»ution of: Deaths Bush served as chairman of the C dl Ml 3-8072 for N ttw l^und*rinq and day in the New York-Public Ll- tfcui of the 8487,004.84 Coventry House, where she ' Ives with her Understandably, he would--Ifot concerne which it Della B. Klngsbpfy. John W. (Iirlstmaa Gathering St. . ' . • forcement and traffic control In Herald’* Rockville Bureau, 1 IVv amination. ' . describes as " * lightweight, gener- Gilbert Storrs, Miss Another large Christr.ias family cratic party. tiHng GOP House leader in th'te Rlbicoff. himself, began to ap­ His recommendations include a our growing town. The towrt has Main 8t„ telephone TReinont '!$26,000 In Rewards Offered »\ purpose gun ■ developed to -re- [ Josephine E. C o «y and Mni. Annie party was that of the Warner In Itself, the Elsenhower victory’ . General Assembly. He'told a GOP pear AS a comer on the national parking area which he noted could ■ -4 purchased two dump trucks with was a'big story, The size of (be | group:’ 5-3136. • Tivo- rewards totaling $26,000 place all three of the presenf -30, Schell. family of Gilead. Tliis is a yearly seeqe, principally because of the be used for ail park events, He siig- snow plows. The Public Health victory;, however, made it much; "The Republican victory In Con- gested a 75 by 135 fo.qt cinder were posted yesterday for arrest of caliber machine guns. It can be For th^'flrSt year the Nathan event. Tlil.s time if took place pt big role he played at the Demo­ Nunring Aaam .is giving and con> Hale Jaycees sponsored a house-to- more than that. ' necticut,. because it was, not ac- cratic convention In Chicago. He block structure with brick facing the "Mad Bomb who has flrM from shoulder, hip, bipod or ducting a moot. cffectix^ health the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex an aluminum tripod mount.” The house Msrch o f Dimes campaign Statislically, for ^xample, . H i-; by, an election of state and Bailey were credited with the and a 25-fopt celling. The building H ufigarian Funds , lajfued this city’s p>olice with more program for the town. Many and, the ■ Green-Chobot Pos'i i Motycka in Glastonhury. Among senhower's 306,758-vote “ flvan-. pjjjpgi.g. j, gj no great value in he suggests would have a full size than 30 homemade' bombs in tne '7.62 bullet is idst a fraction tho.se present were Mi. and Mrs. quiet drive Ujat brought Sen. John health cUnids TmVe been conducted ^lerican Legion, conducted a tage over Adlai Stevenson, stands I assessing a trend . . . or in basketball court, measuring 84 by smaller than^ .30 caliber. Ihpur Shi^ Department Norman Warner, Miss Olive War­ Kennedy ) D-Ma.ssj within a hand­ through the association and Dr. Slue Crutch campaign for the alone in Connecticut history. No ; pfop(,g,yj„g the result In -1958." 50 feet. This would leave an area Amount to $608 4 The Board of Estimate author- There Is a' new rifle on which per, Mr. and Mrs. Norton P. ful of'vote.*, of the vice-presiden­ Robert P. Bowen, town health M-' same fund. other presidential nominee ha.d From another GOP leader. Rep. tial nomination. • of 35 by 75 feet tirhe divided into .------n ’ 1 ized a resolution to post a $25,000 tests have been completed which floor.-- ' ■ / ' Werner and two rh:;di Mr. and ever amassed such a plurality. fires the NATO ammunition and ■ The 4-H ' Town Committee, con- Horacis ■ Seely-Brown , Jr. of the Ribicoff hasn't said anything several meeting dr game rooms. Contributions to the Manchester j public reward for his capture.The Frotp-ain over-all plctureydndi- Mrs. William H. Warner and three In comparison, the previous top Shattuck stated that the park embodies pertain improvements. ! ducted mimerous activities in ob- Second .Congressional District, publicly about his fiiture, although American Red Cross ' Chapter's | Patrolmen's Uenevolent Assn, ad- catio(U pm t to the tcnvn^ople's servance of its 2.5th anniversary, children__ and Mr. and Mrs. Donald plurality of 136.138 achieved by came this comment; presently requi)es one tull__^ime The infantry will have a new Raymond and two chiit'ren, all of nearly everyone expects him to drive for Hungsi'lan lellef funtfsi^ded $1,000 in reward money for M■incofa n c ^ desire to accompllkh things teaching staff reached ah all- i „ . Calvin Coolidge in 1924 became Seel,v-Brown I-ook* Ahead man during the summer, with atkti-" guided missile . known as the for the b e^ rm en t of town gov- ,high of 42 members and ***■' Addison dwarf-like as if by magic. run for reelcction. He did tell ~noW'"tOtalnow total $608$608..50. 50 The goalcoal of the I Luforma., statement n ladin linking g to his the arrest., Para- "Dart," transported by light truck \ I "The Icing on the cake o f vic­ fellow New Englanders at a con­ tional part-time help. He said one' emnwiiW fire protection. cirU de-, schedules were adjusted ‘«tsiu "O five $.■$$(children of West The big shnve the Republican full time nvan could hsve complete local chapter is $1,400. j ^lount object i.o the "Mad Bomber" and described s* "a simple hut ef­ Springfield, Mass., tory Is very -sweet, and it is a vention breakfast In Chicago how­ 'i- fensa progfhin^, over-all to'vn | considerably. The First Congrega- also Mr. and ticket got from Eisenhower re­ treat for us to enjoy it. But while charge of the recreation building Herman Heck, chairman of the ' was made by Deputy (Thief Inspec- fective antl-tshk missUe.. .with a- M s- Csrl Hoiighto ever, that Bailey was a gobd man hcaltb and guidance. Public ^onal Church aold its old paraon- hton of Andover turned Sen. Prescott Bush to his doing so, it Is well .for Us to keep 41/ f/ff/fs PO f/t/rrs from Oct. 1 to Mar. 15' including local ARC. said checks should he tor Walter E Klotzback. head of high probability that a single hit and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Warner seat.’ The First Congressional Dis­ to keep in mind as a prospective rMaUolUMU»a>(6opratlon with the „n Wall St. and had a new one in mind that It is now the next janitorial v or’x arid policing. made out to the American Red the Police Emergency Sei-vice Di­ would destroy a! heavily-armored locally-ckcuUUsd fiaWspapcra Indi and son of Bolton. trict ( Hartford County) elected national chairman. - 1 .. —. _ 1 built In The Nathan Hale "Heights election that coiinls and not the According t Shattuck'a plan the Cross, • 69 Center .''1., earmarked tank." cate ' also the rcalixkion o f the its flrst Republican representati\’r. vision, Improved artillery, mortars, development, which, is now oc­ It seems as If we could not gel lAst one." > hi'ilding woul.1 be the .sole lespon- for Hungarian. Relief. Only once i>e(jre, as far as police need for thia type of ci^municA- the ground, clear of snow and Icc, Edwin H. May Jr., in 10 years, submachine gtlns and the addition \l cupied by its new pastor,, .(be Rev. Touching on the more immedi­ sibllity of the City Coi ncil’s recrea­ (”ontribulora to dale and the records indicate, has the authentic tlon. ’ . J s ^ s R. Ma'cArthur. and family. ! comes another snow- thua giving Republicans all of ate future is- the question: How tion commitiee or sorncone desig­ of Honest John and other type mis­ Tm glo Deaths amount they have given include: "Mad Bomber” telephoned an ad­ siles will, the Army believes, make •. The mow a removal account i ^ ^ ciijie up very red Connecticut’s six House seats. Ribicolf get along with an all iL D O U B L E K nated by them. It should include I Mrs. Harold F. Kimball ....$25.06 ThsTragte deatha included'TMse reached an- all-time high of i ^ “ rs d ^ morning.'Jt was a glori- vance warning. That waa last May the smaller division much hprder To many, however, nothing gave fRep^biican legislature leeislaf.i« and.nd vicevire1 ;i f SALTED NUTS Tollrnd’ahd Hlllnglon people, loo. I .Mrs. cnifford D. Cheney ..... 25.00 2 at Manhat an * Radio (3itv Music o f Nancy M. MacLachlan, a ^ 8 , $19,148.14 at the close of the sea-I “ “ * " f b t and those who didn't more emphasis to the magnitude versa ? ' ® T fittin g. of the Elsenhower victory than the he thougtvt. ' .Mr. (Ttiai les Wyle ...... 5.00 Hall when one. of his bombs was who-died of burns received fr ^ aoh In March. The grand tax list 1 themselves of the opportun- Not too badly and probably very "W t dolivOr" An a'ler.ipt was made aUiut ten • Helicopters, both for transport­ licking Democrats got in the Gen­ ' Mr. & Mrs. Herbert B. House 10.00 found iinexploded after a telephone her 'Clothes igniting' while at play took on a rUe of $3.50,000. making i ■‘y ‘ ® ■** ‘t missed a great deal. well, most Capitol Hill observers years ago to obtain a I'ecreation ing personnel and supplies, will V total of $11.444..5i4 for the . | ®“ t down came the snow about 11 eral Assembly races. ! Dr. Howard Boyd...... 10.00 call." play a major role. . In September. Di Jt'jte, AJfonse 19 5.5 say. The chief reason they give center in Rockville. At that time Doiron of Hartford drowned iii/tbe lik . with An increased seven and,l “ ■"'J the ground was soon O f the '315 Senate and House I Mrs. She)-\voqd Cheney*.. .. 50.00 No one has been killed by the And. Army plannera aay. the for thinking so Is that lacking any the late Stephen J. Von Euw, for­ Robert J. Smith. Inc...... 25.00 more than 20 of hla devices that Jake. Mrs. Ruth Boiurn Quandymet o n ^ a lf mills over the previous' ''’h*t«ned. -Just now It appears to ■eats. Democrats won only 35. As decisive voice in either House. fighting man will move in armored a tragic tleath in July in (^-Treak vear^or a 38-mlll rate. The Board "ave slackened up without much to a result, they will be outnumbei-ed mer editor of the Rockville Joiirnal. ; Carlyle-Johnson 25.00 have ex)>loded. A number of'p er­ vehicles. Democrats will be more -inclined anearheaded ii mov • to convert the Anonvrhous ...... 100.00 sons have been iijured, though car 'accident, and in' Aogtist. John nt Education received notice of an 'how for IL i 31 to S in the Senate and 249 to give Ribicoff a freer hand In The Army. In reorganizing for Peerless Mill buildihg into a h#c- , Di-. b. .M. C aldw ell...... 10 00 none seriously. O. BidweV of East Hartford died IncreaseTn tuition costs from Man- ' , ■'“ fMc'ucnts ; to 30 In the House when the new dealing with Republicans. possible atomic conflict, is , not in m car Accident, on -Rt. 44A, Chester High School up 1140 to! girls .are getting en .General Assembly convenes Jan. 9. reation center. .... I Mr. & Mis. John J. Dinigla* .25.002.’>.()0| Although the red sock wa.* not abandoning conventional tactics. A t least one big. a venue of spec­ George N. Wilson and Ralph C. S480-$490 per pupil, and Windham, gaged, as reported from ‘ ' various ' In the 1955 (jenei’al Assembly, Teacher* to Report Mrs. M. D. Robert.son 10.00 removed from the Paramount de- Modernization of the infantry ulation was blocked in 1956. Sen. Dunford committed suicide.: up $20. to $3(10-1^50 p«r pupil. quarters, Mrs. Rodney McCorrisqn Democrats controlled the Senate An. experiment in leaching l Anonymous- ...... 5.00 , vice, Klotzback said, it appeared divisions follows similar stream William rbirtell announced that he Lady Eiiffineer Wins The major fires included com­ Matthew M. Moriarty of Man­ of Amstoq Lake announces the ei 20 fo 16 although, outnumbered methods will be reported on at the | yii- John M. K le tz le ...... 5.00; that the device waa ahfiped like a lining of the' 101st Airborne Divi woiitil like to rim for reelection In H»rslv Raymond E. Rams- j yij,* Marion T. Jesaeman . . bcUa liome, damage at the Booth of land on Rt. 31 for 100 building Once, the first shock (to Demo­ .5.00 i inch and one half in diameter, sim- I mouth Lane, i.s champion in the; announcement that other Army Hemmei* of Jeffersonville, N. Y gubernatorial n o m in a t io n . But dell. School Superintendent an- j,j,. jj,., Charles Lazar .. Products and Bearce 'Machine lots. William G lenn^jr ofui Manches­ crats) snd the first- joy (to Re­ f. 10.00 liar to those fashioned by the|ateam engineer class of the first Edward Goss Sr. and Stephen Airborne units Would be similarly ter gave a four-acre tract of land Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Porter, publicans) began lettiitg up, there 6ther avenues of speculation were nnunt ed. Mr. * Mrs. .Edwaixl H. Glen- ■ “ Bomber.'’ The inspector said the j annual model train races; They Kowicz. Kowicz won. rebuilt. The changed to flve com­ Shop, the .pa.yi'^ Law -home on now of Marlborough, formerly of opened. .Mrs. Grace Keller and Mra. Ruth j,ey ...... POftd Rd., aitdThe house owned' by on Daley Rd. to the I^than Hale came questions—and questions ' 5.00 device was cappe.d at both ends, were held in the East Side Rer Herdic piedicted that next year bat group division* in the airborne Hebron, also announce the engage­ Clare Boothe Luce resigned as Barlow will- apeak oil their expert- ^ Mi*. Arthur Lalinie py)T) Men’s Footwear Jaycees of town and1 Andover. P. about questions. : but it was not determined whether small last night. I branch featured a reduction of Sylvester J. Floufe on Stonehouse Yes felkSj* m o H io it will be necessary to use the Raymond Broga was appointed as­ ment of their daughter. Miss ambassador to Italy in the cloeing ence.s' in a program that has al­ Mrs. Esllier M. Lundberg 10.00 it had the cheap watch timing . George Katz III, 9, of 167 Green .5.600 men in each division. Rd. . ,/ V Roberta, to Bnice E. DeGray of Dodd Ra.lse* 4)ue*Unn I large,gym. sessor by the Board o f Finance to For example. Democrats asked; I rest rhtn fiomo too lowed the grading of clas.ses ac­ M"s. Be.ssie ... . 'ead . . . . 10.00 I device which the "Mad Bomber" Manor Rd , .won in the diesel class. COOPERATIVE aiMl BATES OXroRDS A breaks at Coventry' Grammar Marlborough. cording to the ability of the stu­ School IrT September resulted in replace James W. Green, who re­ Why were we licked so badly? | Mr. Williiim 'lutchlhson 2.00 ' usually uses to detonate the- The i ace.* were conducted by the BLAtK OR BROWN CALF OXFORDS Bridge flub the best and buy dent. a reported loss of $1,431 in foods, tired Dec. 1. . 'rhomas J. Dodd, beaten by Bush ' Mr.*. Bertha T. Shinn ... 10.00 bombs. V. I Recreation Department under the The H*-Gi-Am BHdge 'C3ub met .Mrs. Keller is second grade 2.00 Mr*. Grace Mylott. Paramount | supci-vlsion of - James Hcrdic. bulkllw end safe. 'Hie front of Additional notes showed that the by 131,000 votes, was one of the ; RANGE the best at Man­ Mrs. Alfhild Wopman . .. ’ITiuraday at the>home of Mrs. (Gif­ teacher at Northeast School and telephone operator who received superintendent of recreation., and OovmHry "Variety Store was exten­ town’s voting list reached a high flrst to raise it. On the basis o f : \ \ IP chester's ; M o $ t Hei ald' Pnnting Co, . . . . . 25.00 ; ford R. Wright for a luncheon Mr*. Barlow la thiid grade teacher 25.00; the bomb' threat call, told police; Wally Fortin, program, directoi'. sively damaged when a car was of 3,250,. or .an increase of about kHdge. the election, figures, he wrote par­ Mr. Lyman N. Taylor . . . $12.00 t«'$13.S0 VALUES 1.95 ty* leaders, "there is no doubt that rUEL OIL Modem Auto Deal­ al Maple St. School, Miss Avis M. Kellog ...... 5.00 the caller was a man with a for-| Clifford Ulm of the Hobby Dived in a four-vehicle accident 350 over ..the previous year.. A Guest The talks given by the,se teach­ record of 270 new voters was .made (ban U Carr was art overnight j Connecticut was one of the weak- Mr’. Charles E. Spaeth 20.00 ' eign- possibly German accent, j Shoppe was judge. He donated NOW ••••••*«*»*|S'9**99*9*** lick the store front. 'Two GASOLINE e r. ers on thetr part in the expfriment ...... Lionel cars,. Svhich were,presented . were accidentally burned during the flve special sessions of gueS^xOf friends here, spen^ng ‘o, th* national 1 ^ 6 - Mrs. May' e Ca.se O ow ell 10.00 Two bomb, squad detectives will be another phase of, Supl. Dr. \V. Howard Baldwin 5.00 , dormed bullet proof jackets, steel to the winners. /.as a vmuH of pulling hot be.verages the Registrars o f Voters. The sn- .Chrtstfnas day and the day follow-; ccatic organization. He said , he Rsmsdell's program to acquaint Mrs, Helga Gardner . . . 25.00 ] helmets and steel gloves before Before about 85 spectators. from tsble'a, ’ miil town meeting ih October ap­ Irtg andXcalllng on friends He re-! would be available to help “ make the Board with arljool project*. V' 1.00 , removing th* device from the seat Jane defeated William McDermott.. Brtghter SMe proved budgets totaling $629,475 turned to-his duties at the Stanton! the Democratic party the strong ' Wednesday'a meeting will have Mr. A Mrs. Paul Schiietz House, Clintpn, Wednesday night. political organization H - should BANTLY OIL Mrs. John MortLner . ... . 10.00 ! cu.*hion and placing it in a heavy Geo)'ge Katz' defeated Hans Peter- On tha brigh^r aide of the pic­ with the Board of Finance warnin|| several other, important items on son, Edward Goss J-r. and Gregorj’ ture ia the eatablishmeiit o f a town of a possible flve-mljl rate in- ClHirrk Ser^'lce' I be." w . ' ' IN). Mrs. Ci E. Crocker Jr. \ 1.00 j metal coiita'iner. Carter Chevrolet Go., lti4 agenda. 1.00' The metal container was, then Zbllo. . 'Anonynm ou s...... recreation' coEuniUtea a Rotary creaee on the 1955 lieL The Boerd Church serx'icea on Sunday will I That raised the queetions: .Is the '= '1 I N I III.I ) Journal to Move After, the main event, a feature k* as followli: St. Peter's Episcop- I>odd letter to be interpireted as a Mj'. .)a<■lacoh F. Miller . .. . iS.OOii pteced on a long steel pole and the Club, organising o f ike 'St. Jude Of Education voted to hold'a sec­ 1229 M AIN ST. — MANCHESTER The Journal Publishing Cf>. will race was held between two fathers, Council, K o f C., the all-town tum- ond community, parley in the al. early commuhipn at .8 o'clock; challenge to the leadership of Gov­ TEL MItclu'll 9-1595 move its operation.* to propertv on .Mr.\ 1.4'on Dohkin ...... 5.00 i^Ljetives shouldered eiU^eV end of Bpring on education. The Second morning prayer antj sermon at 11; ernor Ribicoff and State Chairman O p e n t ill 9 — t e l . m i 9-5238 Mr‘s.-Florence Loi kwoKt .00 rthe pole and walked out of the ; out to make' Thanksgiving and TEL ROCKVIlir 5-2177 Proapect St. acquired yesterday h , Oiriatmaa enjoyable ones for Congregational (jhurch adopted its church school at 9;3(Ka.m. The Revi John M. Bailey? . from Ralph IJpman, it has an­ Mr, b. Leslie Olsen" . .,. . .00 I theater. Come 1958, doea Dodd intend to I The metal container was placed townepebple iuid. the patients at all-tlmc high budget of $11,387 Douglas F. Pimm .wiil officiate. nounced. . , .,j the four State veterans' hospitals, which included installstion of lava­ H,ebron Congregational,- at 10 The property contains a build­ T o t a l , ...... '.... 608\50 i in the steel bomb sqUad truck ths. Mansfield State Training tory facilltiea In its basement. ,a.m.': Sunday School at 11 a.m.; ing, formerly occupied by Ralph's which already housed the terminal School and Hoa, ital, aiid (he Nor­ In the final .days of the month of Gilead C on gr^tion al. 11:|5 a.m.; ■ -Sales and Service, khich will pro­ UARGF, t ’.ATTLF. DECLINEl 'device. wich State JHospital, . The Lions December, there was the holdup! Sunday ^chtiol at 10‘.15 a.b(). Thf vide .8.000' aquare feet of floor Montevideo, Urug\iav's cattle Bomb scares kept the bomb C u b gave'$l()0 to the^'ye Research in thC Arthur J. Vintoij Stbre, w ith ' O- B*ck will officiate In space. The property t'ranafer in- numbered 7.300.000 and its sheep, -squad all day yesterday. Among FUEL Foundation, sponsored, the town's the Rotar-v Cluh rstabiishlng a re- ,-hoth churches. Hudea two adjoining parcela of 2.5.000.000 in the 19.56 livestock ; the locations. checked wert the first annual ^rlstm a s sing, and ward fund' which totaled $130-'on \ ■ ---- - " , land on -Cottage St. , • and agricultural census. This ' Kg.vptian consulate and itSvUnited means a decline of 837,000 cattle Nations delegation headquarter* aeCUp a disaster welfare program. Wednesday. The Safety. PAtrol put i .. *‘ " “ * * * ‘*w B v e a l a g H e «l 2 7 3 b r o a d Paul B. Sweeney, publisher of Given $2,000 Its new cruiser, pui-phaiied through Hebron correapoBdeat, MIm Sneaa the Rock-i’iHe Journal, aaid he and 454,000 sheep #inAI1X^ w h ich was sold about a yeaV ago BOLAND 0pp. Army* and Navy Club ***Fe M OC . A Call to Sol I>avitt. Printing ofieralions A volunteer recreation 'commit-^, Iflghte V m w w Pine Parte was respc^ible.in raising $500' are'carried on in the Rockville OIL COMPANY ■ ' to improve recreational farilltles TEL. MI 8-5482 ’’ i Garage., purchased by Sweeitey 369 CENTER ST. at the Plains Athletic Field wUh Susie'Sparkle says: following the sale o f, the Tlourhal ^ Downtown Cleaners Butlding. However, the garage- Tel. Ml 3-6320 the movement later resulting in 'If you’re net on# of,our many Bne customers, let's ^et oc- the establishment o f the mentioned •was later, rented to this; N u W ay' TWINKtE/ 00 YO town recreation committeA' Nearly - ' ....Charge <|aainted in'57.'Happy New Year!'' \ Tobacco Co. . i 24-Hour Burner Service anmctmmi RHYTHM STEP, BLACK SUEDE 80 children received'confirmation ’ •Tour KNOW WHY , IjtPoInte (,’hange* Name':. ;j LaPointe Electronics Inc.- will ; F o r N l^ h t HurnYT Onl> hy Bishop Bernard J. Flanagan of FreacrIptleBt SfuHART t e e n s •!* -th® Norwich Dioeeie In St. Mary’s Here change its name to LaPointe In -j ( A L L Ml 9-3701 Church, in M(ay, one of.the largest < P R | N K 4 Ol ASSEF/' lAT'S EASY,'; dustries Inc., effective Jan. l,'V lc* | ‘ suqh classes of this and St. ■ iiiical iiliup lirflN: - PINE PH ARM ACY OF MILK A DAY? tor Maynard, secretary of the com? $12.95 and $13.95 VALUES , ' pgny, has shnopneed. ’ ' JoSeph'ii'Cffiurchea parishes..- CONS4ICTICUT MIDICAl S llV ft l M4 0eater 8t-TM;r 9-9814 BECAUSE YOU *•' i DILLON'S 319 MAIN ST. N O W • • • .1 • • • • • • • • • a Apiong the 'more pef^nal. yet Msyhard. noted that the com­ >.b. Mix 191 • NSW BAVIN I OUTGROW YOUR.. pany now is engaged in dlveralflgd , memorable, happenings were, the b n t h e - Second Oongregational . C?hurch’s NEED FOp: manufacturing activities. Fragment Society '“e:dqptlng” a CONNECTICUT . The,company changed its name] ^ 'M FORD CUSTOM TUDOR \ In 1M4 from ^ P o ln le Plaacmold , ' ' Korean orphan Kang Hak Koo, for Fr e s h m il k . y O P E N d a i l y oiid SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. TILl 5K)0 P.M. . . —- their third year. Wisyne Clay re­ ^Arthur Drue Siorts^ Inc. to LaPdlftte EleclropicB. two | ceived a prlnctmil appointment and Y'T. years after pioving - here from ; ’$5 FORD CUSTOM FORDOR la how attending West Point for Indoor- Color- During Winter Months \Vtndsor Locks. • . Academy. The -company produces Vee*D-X c m u iitm Mui AND • The Jayceettes of the Nathan television antennas ,and .acces­ ’S4 FORD CUSTOM FORDOR ) Hall Jaycees <3ub. sponsored a con- Try Forcing These Bulbs ^ sories. Howard dustless dusters', yiimcEis' tsi.idlilliii sironift fireclsion equipment, tube- « jtest for eighth graders -In town OUEEftPUAUTY ^ piid Andover, More than lOfl pupils FWDAYS-8KM. - nllll' drawn butt and *e*m alumi­ ?53 FORD CUSTOM FORDOR num. printed ' circuits and 'metal • ■ ®f Coventry ^JfSmmsr' School's GIANT HYBRIDjAMARYLLIS shapings . Bird platings. ’ t ASSUMPTIOK HALL The moat , ■peetariilar and raaiml to grow 6f all-house plante.' Produrn rnormoua llly-like'biooma Mis* Grace E. Dow ’52 FORD CUSTOM FORDOR ' .giX; to eight weeks after potting, Available In lyd, plink, salmon, , Mkriet, orange, . white and' Miss (irace Elsie Dow, '57, Grand PUMPS THOMPSON and SOUTH ADAMS STREETS .stripeki. Ave., died,suddenly at her home $1195 VALUES f r 'r ■ CARD COMFORTABLE SEATING— AMPLE PARKING EASTERN PACKING CO. NOW IKCORPOR’ATKD $ each for $ ’$5 CriEVROLET210TUDOR 5 .UNDERGOATED W HOLESALE MEATS and PROVISIONS JAcksbE $-4199,' $-4189 1215^ SIL.VEK X.ANE A ’54 DODOE CORONET CONY. - S B C C Ii^ Mam .. -f. S ift 95 GVJnkANtEED T IP * ^ \voiaiMANSim GLOXINIAS ’53 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 8 4-DR. lb nelgjum grown tubers produre enormous, plnnts with hu'g. velvety blooms,. peveral lachei) T U R N P IK E tHUCK STEAKS across. Culture is itmilar, to African Violets. 'Available in eix colors. LIFE AUTO SERVICE ’52UHEVROLET DE LUXE 2-DR. . IM W. lODDLE ITPKK. lb T E L . M I $-4109 CHOCK ROASTS each for ’52 OLDSMOBILEtt FORDOR

' Y m utm Siltaiir BLACK SUEDE or BLACK CALF PUMPS fRiSH NATIVB PORK Paper-W hite odd Golden Narelssue for forcing in. stones and water* ’52 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN OONV. FRESH, SMALL Otummminumnm SMALL PORK LOINS Tecoiote Hybrid ' Oxalis in four colors. ' WINDOW SHADES ^ WHOLE or RIB SHOULDERS ’53 PLYMOUTH CAMB.SUB. V Fyerything needed fo t Potting $1095 VALUES .95 LONG W IRING i j . 5 5 c i.b. 4 5 c ’' - CLAY A.XD PtA Sne FLOU'ER POTS AKD fiACCKRH. ’ FOTTINO SOILS — SPHAGNtlM • # a 6* 9*a’* 9* 99'***9a«ai99*8 AND PEAT M oss — OSMONDA fUHER FOR ORCHIDS, CHARCOAL, VERMICVLITE, ’55 CHEVROLiT S a AIR CONV. INTERSTATE CLEANTEX P I G S FEET FRESH PIG HEAD LEAF-MOLD, BLACK-MAOiC PLANTER AND AFRICAN VIOLET MIX. ■ SNOW PLOWING $4A$ $IAI>B TO OB0ER L b . 2 3 c . . DRIVEWAYS Don't This Birds . . p a r k in g A R E ^ WILD BIRD »X)OD AND SUNFLOWER SEED;*-«UET CAEER—PEANUT BUTTER BELLS' TIm m orw ju8f a faw of fha Rim t —BIRD FEEDERS BY BISHOP—WOODLRNIN-^HVDE AND CLYMER. • . " r o a d SERVtrE IJN B o r C l’BTOM ESSO PRODl'CTS Hon of eon, oN. guarantfod, A l buys. ENETIAN tUNDS 3 lb$. fikHM TUNE-UP 8PEC1AL19T9 SALT PORK FRANKS — ,SLAR«BACON on the MANCHESTER See Dillons Now As W E GIVE 41^ GREEN L J L JOHNSON " SAUSAGE MEAT — HAMBURG 1216 1 [INLAND TURNPIKE AT JUNCTION WILBUR CROS3 HIGHWAY ! SERVICE CENTER Jhese Are Priced Jo -PAINT CO. W e w ill be glad to diMUM Yoiir cutting and wrapping MANCHI It e r , CONN ■ P||«30 MItchell «-2S08 INC. BUORLAND—Ml 9-8198 ” . ' Moye Fast m Main 8L. Tcl. MT 9-4501 freexer orders with you. Call and aak fo r A l. AdvortiiiPi

■“J- r ; L U ' ■ / Y PACK tEVlH CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1958 MANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD, HANCHISTEE. CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28,> 1966 PAGE SIX MANCHESTER teacher wrote m t the blackboard. ing. the fair to allow feaidentg to M to dqath Nov. 3S, ind an Cast Columhjm p^riortn much:needed repairs on Alio, thoa, wo ought to b« cAlcu- liquor ..store dealer shot but he added the teacher didp't BoltonFeels Proud of Jtself tfanrlfPH tpr lAtiag the tHAct worth of a place Refugee Pble , explain that “I ahouldn’t sehd W H N B -M t;' fV n O o ltM . sea-vcalla. Damage to Ui.e key-way To Perpe O r o c M U e t. *miee Warn threiugirtks head night befoVs last. FdHktrgBjiOiiviii . ^ in which the controlling ValVea are like Okinawa to our owti vlt#l na­ last. gifts to govsnunsnt people." WDBO»liM» Daily Radia To Start Glinic, & pttiti0 i|prall^ By BUUBB i Defense A'tty.' Bdwsrd C. Krs- Evyan>C«N«N located provided both wrath and tional intereat* . a* againat \the ForAecomplishment^n 1956 MiMi.tmmp M n u t (erchantsof Claims Bribe wtMki asked Commissioner Hold­ WOOO—U M BastafiriN iyllght TIaM For BasluHball mystery, for th* anxious residenta. A;Cherishe m e kind of price that TOUld divelop en tb, dismiaf the charge, arguing . Xe tbe year drew to a cloee, an that tha eiidehce did net sheik Arthur Dhif Stortt; By MRS. d^BPK DTTAUA ♦ Aa a direct result of the repott Unexpectedly large crowd .of there. Sikorsky Official Only Yule Gift The foUowing program ac h ed u lea -a i^ ^ ^ • Columbia, Deeember 28 (Special) iMupWave Borysew’yeh intended the gift aa a ______—.•I. K>!A.Y~Pinn*! BdKqh, Dec.'28— (Specialf _'(M Its school study committee, a townspeople gathered a t the echbol ^ .Memory . Named By UAC bribe. ' . - are auppUad by the radio maaagat WUOC—Goodyiivsnliill Goad ,Mu*le . A baiketball clinic for boys in *1.- „.AV1A VL.III Ka' meeting appointed a for the PTA -j. Community Carol Tiartford. l)ec. 26 (^V-John "I'm reluctant te find probable menu and aro wl^'eck to change WipfR-^t-Mlng Sersnads the fourth through eighth grades In a day or two, the wOTld will be; School Site Committee to sing in an atmosphere of'holiday No More Free PlanUf Hartford, T ^ . 21 (g>— waVe WTIO—Tkre* Biai a ia u a . will be held Saturdays- commenc­ Choose wisely the monument RoryaevVych.v 42-year-old Pollah eauae," Holden repli^, "But 'I without notice. WDRO^woll Thomas making NewVrfnf’* resolutions! gtudy availeble tfactJi of land for festivity and good'will! And ye( that will stand forever in MOlMd m tm BTuUag ‘ Wall «(treet, w it leaat thit of holdup aho^gs that left four Eaat Hartford, pec. — immigrant "said h* p** W** feel 'thet a prima facia ease has WPOP/^^est th* Artist ing this week and ending Feb. 23 as a bright new' calendar begins! acquieltlon as a future eqhoot site, there was a stir of diiicontent from MMcrM Freaident William P. Gwinn of 6:ee«- 7 ■ at the Windham High School from silent tribute to your loyed „ _ j«*t*r. 0*011.. part of It .which conctatraleo on dead In five wabka has promptad wh*n his Engllab taacher wrote on been established." WUAY—Open Ho'us* -Encore Theater its reckoning of 1957> There ' 'iTji* "Community Hell! hat re- the Rosedale aection aa 32 of ita United A,lrcraft- announced today WU-'Or-RecurO Bsyps to 3 p.m. Boys attending the reeiijenta petitioned the Public _ l%N*feT*i Stalk Polica to la^e a warning t6 the blackboard:' ' That meant Borysewych would eepu—QuudHid Eventsp Good Musle be many backward viewj oftcelved cdnalderable attention over ones. Steel' sVotks, was ihooked the the appointment of Lae S. Johnson "Il is the Ohii mas season now, have to stand trial in federal , _ _venlng Sersssd* local elementar>’ school are eligible will Utilities Commission in. an effort P*yi il* In AdTUic* Other day when the Offense of De­ liquor-atora and g « station oper­ as general msnager of thgeOrpora- ''W nc—Dick Burtel to attend;- 1956, putting the year Irt peigpec- the past four or five years as 62,- and you can tend gift* td.< any­ court on a charge which, oh con­ WDRO^-Amos 'n Andy . ’ ■> tive, countiiig itk accompIisbmenU 000 kach year was spent on to improve weter'service. E Temp fense Mobilization at Washing^ ators. ' \ tlon'a Sikorsky Aircraft'Dlriston. ' viction, carriea a Maximum penal­ WPOP-J^lUon Lewis Jr. / The clinic is being sponsored by We lUliUlE •o«oo*««**»*»******«M- body." , , . and changes. permanent Improvement. Up to Everyone will draw hit own con­ service Pohee think It poaaiW* that one The 53-year;:oM"execuIive, a na­ Borj’sewych, who was preparing ty:-of three ycara iihprisonihent Ilia- ' , / the Willimantic Recreation Com­ clusions about 1956 and its acnom- ^••»*****««**^^*** P'S annoiinre4 that it had refuMo to . WHAY—Encore Theater ^ mission. Boys should c(|me pre. A backward, view of 1956, in now, the work wag fundamental JUST 1 tOBtfe • *«ooo»«oO» »••••*•♦•• gimman may ha responsible, and tive of ^pnf^ille snd~a 1926 grad­ for his third examination to be­ and aT lfA fine. and not too Visible to the casual pliahments or shortcomings but ___ fiv .,,*o****<»***^*««****** approve iw'o billion,, three hdndred ballistic aXperU art comparing uate -oTTale, joined Unlte'd Air­ WCCC—Good Evsning Oobd Musle pared to practice and are asked Bolton finds tVi’o new public etriic- coet We ■twMa OQW ...... *'• come an American afteV falling WKNB—^Allen Brown — turea !on.,the horizon, a mew fac­ observer. During 1956, the money perhaps moat' will, agree that its our own million dollars worth o^/appllca- the bullets. craft in 1929 aa an asaemblrr'ln tw'ire, bought a Chrlatmaa card WTIC—Dick Burtel not to ta rfy valuables or large treatment of. Bolton waa pretty ___ :0-Csl Kolby . WDRC—AIdos n Andy .. tory'building and in keeping with could , , be spent where it showed. rotff h etone tions for tax amortization certifl' The. proprietors V c 'e warned^Ur the production department. . after class and tucked 690 inside, WPOP—Waxworgi sums of money as there will be typical for a town, of some' 2,000 ^p r b m ‘Hat for HiibmaHne Siller Who State Tax Aide WPOP—E. P. Morgan no checking aei'vice avallablev. the trend of a decade, .many new The Interior and exterior of the m em rial . . la exolualTiI> cates for expansio^of plant ca­ be prepared to protect theniserves. Prior to that. Johnson had oper­ he wrote oA it a note, aaylng: itie — 4 . l : | - houses. This was the year St.! building wag painted, n.*\v side- persons in this day, age and lo­ EMPLOY 'U rapubUcotioo of Sleep with the Wln«k»ws,Opon’ - Tliey W'ere also told Jp-riport any ated a amall Importing business in "I will give you a Chriitmaa , WHAV—Bsuy K lni^l WILAY—Endore Th'eater Poqt^^hriatDMa P artjf cale. • ■ l ^ l c h g . to a w pacity by the stetf Industry. Naturally the hat in this iDroodia ' Dies in Hos|>it^l WCCO-Aacord RsVu* ,WC'J(>vOood Evermix Good Musle Maurice (Church broke ground in i walks laid and 100 new folding SKJLLFUL tur.ricioua perrspns'to police im­ New York for thfee years. present." WKNB—Bd S w esf Show WKNUl—Evening Serenade Parenta who have, children who April for its handsome new build- chairs purchased, AMT-IB ' ibtuntd nw*< But the end/o{ the system by was invented by my.colleague Dr. mediately.^,^-"' As general manager of Sikorsky, Then 'iBorysewych m alledJthe WTIC—Radio lAn* WTIC-New* ol World will attend the pogt'-Christmas par­ ot apjcUl Schwine (who else). It's part^pf a WDRO—R e c ^ Shop WDRC—Bing Oro*by « ing and rectory on a Hebron'The 1956 graduating #!■■* *1 riie which the uxeayers -df _this coun­ gatlbw Similar Patteiw he will succeed Bernard L. WKelan. card to John P. Ryan. Connecticut MiddletoWn, Dec. 28 (Ah -SU t WPOP—G. Hestter - ty in St. Colifmba'a Church Sat­ hilltop. That tame month foithd Elementary School numbered 40 "Nautical Kit" he's put on \^he one of thq world's pioneer aviators aalea tax director Ch'anning E ' W.POP—Waxworks urday ar* asked to contact 'the OTHERS MAY TRY TO COPY OUR SKILLI try have/Men presenting hand' market for sailors and It also cot^ ^ -The ahootinga followed a similar district director of the U.8. Immi­ 4:4i— 1:4a- the Matthew J. Reiser Co. well- and'-llvelocal girls were among 52 m i — rrlc* e n « t •< N. * . A. t a r t - pattern'. In most calres an out. of who was taught to fly in 1910 by gration and Naturaliaatlon Serv­ Harwood, died laat night in Mid­ WriAX-T-Bstty Blmbsll . WJIAY-Famlly Rosary following Vdomen In the various irameiniCv plants to private indus- tains many other essential Hsmit WCCC—Good Eytni'iig Good Muale started on the six-room addition stodents^-at Manchester High WORK . . . BUT IT IS NEVER.DUPLICATED' the way place was picked, the Orville and Wllbur WrighL ' ice." dlesex Hospital after a brief ilL Wee^RSOOrd Revu* towns where they reside so th^t an to the Elementary School, now ScHool honored^wlth ntembership trlev^ver the past six years had for Seamen who really ..want to ness. WKNR—Bd Sweat Show WKNB—Eveiilhg Serened* estimate of AUcn'ldfx'e can be 3^a„teariss;,- as be able. For example; 1. A paste- .victim was shot in t- ; head, and Tlie Sikorsky division now' em­ The FBI arrested Borysewych W ^ —Radio Ians WTiC-^Jn* Hsn'siimmiiy , completed and ready for occu­ in the Nationars^onor Society. foreshadowed, and should .oney was the apparent object; ploys about 10,000 men and or. a charge of atte:npted bribery He was appointed in. 1947, two T>RC—Record bhop W D R C -E . R. Murrow - ■ made: Mrs. Francis Minor of An­ pancy. ■ 'ITiey were Joan Btoa(^ JoAnn on Tatoo of a beautiful girl with yeara after he retired as divisional ^PO P—Waxwork* ■ ^ W£OP—8*y It With Music dover, Mrs. J. Malecky of Hebron, ave been expected, 'n e Eisen- interchangeabfe names such aS ^ a only shooting victim who women, although it had only a few and took- him before U.S. Com The year saw Wllco Machine Reneker., Lenore Howarlh,^^Linda livM, a Hartford tailor named hundred employes when "Whelan I missloner Benedict M. Holden Jr. tales manager for the Russell Mfg. *tvHAV—Record Rodso • ' WHAY—Polk* Party and Mrs. Clarence Grant of Co­ MANCHESTER- ower administration has obvious­ Mary,..silly. Mother and ?aa Zaa. Tool Co. move into a new build­ Toth and Beverly Tuttle. ooTiMlSSj*»!^ S ^ ? ( ty Nickma Leone, t'r,to attend the party Two local young men finished ' *n«r* AUPtortag. tect kgainat radioactivity during who Mot him in the face was about i World War “II. BoryseW'.vch told Holden he sent W TIC-New* WTIC—Boh Hope Show thony Ansaldi farm; Bolton Dairy their dental training as Dr. Ray­ for many moptlia past, and rightly 26, aik. feet tall, had hrotvn hair Whelan, Gwinn said, will con- the gift to Ryan because he had war production board and a for­ WDRO—New* Reporter WDRC—Robert Q. Lewie spohAored by" U]i* Catholic Ladies' operated bv the Joseph Negro MEMORIAL COMPANY nuclear testa,' 3. An innersprlng mer president of Middlesex Hospi' WPOP—Bob and Ray. WPOP—Counter Spy Society are childr>n jigiis 1 through mond 'Peracchio and Dr. Joseph hammock. 4. A lifetime' pass to and wots a red handkerchief over tinue as a vice prerident of United advised liim t > go to night school iiia - family, build a pasteurizing plant Shinn were graduated from Tufts A. AMIETTI, Proprietor >> tsl. WHAY—Polka Parly • 12. CMldren will brii^.^ 25c gift ftoseland Ballroom iwaterprOofi. his face\ - . Aircraft and as a member of the to learn English. ‘w HAX—Record Rodeo And aalearoomi the Rothwell ,Corp. and Temple Univeraities, respec­ MADAME VAUGHN This federal polff:y, by which i lit was the custom in the old He leaves his widow, two sons. WCCC—Good Evantng Good Musle for exchange. The program will OPPOSITE ,EAST CEMETERY < . . ^ 5. A portable Television Set (Ad- The 'dead include a gas station I operating Snd policy committee, WCCC—Record Review WKNB-MU*IC start construction of larger quar­ tively. - privale Industry undertaking plant j „,iraii. 6. An Indian Lucky Charm owmer andNhis customer, both shot [ devoting the m ajor' part of his j countr.v," he said through an In­ Channing Jr. of Torrington, and WKNB-P.M..,, ^ , WTIC—Bob Hope Show start at 2:30 p.nii. \ ters for Its operation. Local farm- Advice given on all 'Rflelre ot HARRISON STREET—TEL. m 9-6807 Frederic, and a daughter, Mrs- WTIC—108U Radio Laos WDRC-Your* Truly The committee in charge of the Tragedy hit the tow-n a : telling life,' whatever your -pri>b)em expansion could receive a tax! guaranteed to ward off Scurvy in the hea have this kit you better contact Services will be held Saturday. RFAd Herald A< * ‘^VHA'Y—Swing Bssy Columbia; Mrs. Martin Sauer and their lives in motorcycle accidents major part of the cost of the new ] schwine before somebody else a Bridgeport iVquor store 't tier | mingbirds in the United, States. I Then he told of the message the WCCC—Record Review - . , WTIC—Fred Waring '“ iporated aa the Bolton Produce 268 FRANKLIN AVE. plant it' was building, was orig­ WDRC—Robei t Q. .Lewl* Mrs. Robert McBride of Andover; I Xssn., the enterprise be- only % week apart. " Advertise in The Hwidd——It Payp does. Like, for instance, the Navy WKNB—P.M, WPOP—M ystery Tima Mrs. John Malecky, Mrs. 'John The businessmen were plagued inally justified as an emergency Department. ------7 WTIC—IWWJ Radio tan* l:* a - ; ing located at the John Swanson by a rash of breaks during the siim- WDRO—Cal Kolby WHAY—Jax* Alley Horton and Mrs. Robert Horton of Sr. farm on Rt. 85. measure, bark in the days when WPOP—Bob and Ray ;—Natloi 1 er. The climax waj retched-when WTIC- iTonal Radio. Fan Club Hebron. Promise of further ifitliiatriali- the Korea war seemed as If it ■ i4a— WDRC—Robert Q. Lewi* BMketball Game a professional safecracking job Colony Of Okinawa WIIAY—Swing Eaay WPOP—Mystery Time zation was recorded in 1956. when waa performed at th i McKinney might be merel.y the opening A Thought for Totlay WCCC—Record Review TTie Horace W. .Porter . School the Zoning Commission approved llM pariloua qunatioii about the WKNB-P.M, , WHAY—.Night W*lch basketball team will play the St.' Lumber and Supuli Co. phase of a new world war. Then Spenaored by the Nanehaater WTIC—PRO Radio Lane WTIC—Natlonsl F*n Cluh the reoiainder of the Ansaldi farm The Rev. J. Richard- Yeager, END OF MONTH CLEARANCE bright, naw, a h li^ Amarican for­ WDRC—Record Shop WDRC—The World Tonight Mary's team of VVillimantic at as a business Zone snd granted the it was a matter of national policy Connell of Chnrehae. W POP—W eather and New*. WPOP—Modern Sounds Willimantic on Monday. popular pastor of T'nited Methodist OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9:00 eign policy which saamad to forga •:ia - request of the Clark Wellpoint Co. Church and vice-chairman of the to see that we got plant expansion, WHAY—.N'lght Wslrh Albert D. Emrrson itaelf to tha Near Eaat criais, and Funeral services for Albert D. for extension of the business zone Board -of Education, resigned his 6ERTA HOLLYWOOD RED Blue Bell Hollywood Bed with and got it quickly, not primarily Bishop Arthur Moore, speak­ WCeO—Good* Evening Good Musis WTIC-..N'*iTon*l Fan Club metal frame by Harvard. Heavy which has also applied • Itself to ing recently at Lake Junqluska, WKNB—Today In Sporl* WDRC--The World Tonight Emerson of Route 6. who died at on Rt. 6. local post* Sept. 1. 'The Rev. Carl­ for the benefit of the particular WTIU—Nowe W POP--M odern Sou rids Children dismayed at the lack Twin else mattrese and bozsprlng, duty attractive wevea atrlpe, ,pre- uia altuatioii in Hungary, is the N. C,, had this to say; his home Dec. 20. were held today ton T. Daley was welcomed to the plastic headboard, hardwood legs. industries, involved, but so^he na­ They're in the doghouse WDRC—New«; Weather •:se- of snow at present can tak* heart i hurch vacancy on Dec. - I . and bnlft borde.r raattreas. No bnttons. q u ^o n of whether or not we are "Money is being used aa the WPOP—New* WHAY—Night ^ Watch at the Columbia Congregational front the recollection that the Complete for ^ 4 9 QQ deep tufted headboard, metal bed tion could have the produbttop measuring rod of personality to­ WTIC—Nalionsl Fan Club Church at 2 p.m. Tlie Rev.*George JuMiia L. Strong of Hebron Rd: was going to apply our shining prin­ *'\VHAY—Sport* BpolHzhl WDRC—Rues Naughton H. Sinclair Jr. of tlie Blue Hills town was figuratively "up to ita appointed by the Board of Educa'- capacity of such plants on hand day and as such has become a W(XC—Good Evening Good Mpsia W POP—Modern Sounds eara" in the stuff on the first day ...... $79.95 ciple to ouraeh'oo as well as to vljtar vanity. Increasingly, we • :4a- Baptist Crunch in' Hartford will tion to fill its vacancy. Gold Bond mnttreao or boxapring. whtn it nsedsd it. WKNB—Serened* • WIIAY—Night Watch of spring in 1956. Several snow- Reg. $89.96 valne. Prebdilt border otherai. place propert.v above pefron, carii WTIC—Sport* WTIC -Victor Rieael officiate. Burial will be in the 'This national election year taw ORTHOPEDIC MATTRESS ■ It did mean that tha taxpayers for staying around too longi WDRC—(;tiv I,ombaido Columbia O m ’etery. * fslla in S.S many days had run road 320 nev.' voters admitted%o the list wltb metal haadleo for turning, tall If wa apply them to ounwlvea, above character, dividends above WPOP—Lawrence Welk WDRC—Rtias Naiighlon Crews ragged and Lie removal ex­ AND lOXSPRING A of the nation aa a whole were fi­ duty and dollafs above decency." WPOP—Modern Sounds • ------of electors with 166 registering as or twin alae. Now' .... $29.95 th a t caMmiM the completo sin- *'wilAY—Dinner D»i* Maaeheeter Evening Herald Co­ penditure up to 68.,"' V from a nor­ Reg. 8169.90; save over $46.90 on Solid maple bedroom dresser wltb nancing new plants and presenting WCCl>-Gooa Evening Good Muito ^ WHAY—.-^Ight Watch Republicans; 61, Democrats and'98, ocrity of otif posiUon ln'°the world, W nc—Cavalcade of Sports lumbia ebrreepondent. Mrs; Frank mal flgtire of 63.000. It w'ts also this smooth top, eyelet border, ex­ mirrer, chest and bed. Salem finish, WKNB—Al»n Brown noted that the Skating Club of iinaffiliated. Rep. Eugene Gagliar- and multiplies our. effectiveness in them almost free to private dtvn- WTIC—Emil Cole WDRC—Rue* Naughton MarcMsa, telefihone .ACademv 8- don* was elected to his third term tra firm m attress and R! 1 *| O metal hardware. Solid eonatmctloa. WDH<3—Guv Dnmoarde. WPOP—Modern Sound* Bolton measured 12 to 14 inches of the plication of such prihciplM ers. But it was at least a way of Ex-Juslice Denies le-.ia- 90M. in the State eglslature defeating . boxspring. Now ^ J IO Beg. $189JtO. N ew \...$159.50 WATKINS WPOP—Mel Allen WHAY—Night Watch ice on Sperry's Port'd the day its Democratic candidate, .Mrs. Agnes go situations involving others. teeing that such plants got built WTIC—Cavalcade of Sports .seasonal lease expired. March 15. Guilt in Swindles Television Proertmi WDRC—Rita* Naughton In the same vein, a killing frost Kreyaig. A loca’ unit of Young Re- PICTURES, MIRRORS. LAMBS, ODDS ‘N* ENDS ^ARKED DOWN FOB QUICK 8A1»I If we refuse to apply these prin No one pretends that the same WPOP—Modern Sounds pubiicana was organized during the cip lu to ourselYea, then there will kind of emergency exiats today. On Pairo Two latse— Dances Planned on May 25 wa.* headline news. Lo­ campaign and received its charter HEADQUARTERS Ft)R: SEALY, GOLD BOND, BERTA, ^STEBMOOR, BLUE Whit# Plain-s. N.Y.. Dec. 28 uPi— WHAY- Night Watch cal farm er! spent a cold, moon­ i bo a widtninir ' blot on our crU' No one pretend! that there can Matthew J. Siano.. former justice WTIC—Cavalcade of Sports light night Retting up irrigation in December. WDRC—Rue* Naughteei For Teenagers Val Fiano became the first presi­ tffd<«»g shield, add avantually the be permanent justification for of the peace of Eaatchester, ' has WPOP—Modern Sounds systems to cover vigorou.s young policy under which w e subsidize ! P'*"***^ charges of I•i4*- tomato planLs with protective dent of the town's first service club HOWARD'S SLEl I t ' UnHa will come when the world ^ Iswindling acquaintances and SPECIALIZED WHAY—Night Watch A New Year's Dance will , be as a local chapter of Lions Inter- 539-541 MAIN STREET—PHONE Ml 9-6335 to Which, we preach will turn on certain lucky industriM. It haa to | clients of his law office out WTIC—Cavalcade of Xportt held for the seventh arid eighth coats of ice. It worked. nationsl w-as chartered during 1956 of WDRC—Rua* Naughton , This waa the year the Qrand US and expose us as righteous end tome day, and present signs nearly 6200,000. R.C.A. WPOP—Modern Sounds grade bnya^and girls at both th? List total reached 65.649.246. an with 28 Charter members. hypocrites, and throw us out of are that the Biaephow’er sdminis- Siano entered his 'plea yesterday Television Service Il Community Y and the West Side After disappointment last year i >1 Ix’Ha V—Night Watch Recreation O n te r from 7:30 till lncrea.se of half a million dollars and. a preliminary scare of repeat our presumed position of world tiation is trying to end it now. before Westchester Ck>unty Court OVER-PARKING DICK 5IORTEN8EN WTIC—New* over the previous figure. It was Judge Harold T. Garrtty. Siano MI 9-4641 WDRC—New* 10:30 p.m. disappointment, the level of Bolton 15 moral loaderflhip. The planU the taxpa.verii did build WPOPV-New* The dance at the West Side will the year of the 28-mill tax levy. Lake waa lowerr ’ several feet dur- allegedly lost the money betting Exclnalvely R.C.A u :ia— \ , Residents braced themselves for One.of tfes tests of how w« may added .to the' national wealth, and on race horses. WHAY—Night l^tch be under the supervision of Mrs. WTIC-Sjwrta—Weather Mel Cushing and Ronnie Daigle, 19.57. however.'as the'new school apply our own principles to our­ thy national production pow-er, and He did not seek release on bail budget jumped $44,0(H) to a total and was remanded te the county WDRC—Rua* Naughton with music Ming supplied by Ixni selves Is offered -by' &e 'rituatiim' Ike national payroll-and employ­ WPOP—Modern Sound* Gagnon. At the Community V, the of 6177.784 and the Board of FI jail atEastvIew. No trial date was nance predicted a nine-mill tax or Okinawa. ment power, and . that seema to set. The chsrgss against Siano GENERAL WHAY—Night Symphony dance will be supervised by Mrs. be that. But if we were to con- WTICe-Btai'light Serenad* Robert Nell and Don Cowles with jump on the total town budget. DONT ’M^a are In Okinawg for exactly grew out of a grand jury investi­ WDRC—Rue* Naughton The Town Planning Commisaion Unii* such a policy through all gation. , WPOP—Modern Sounds miistc b>’* Tony ©'Bright. still pleaty of 'wear left In tha same rasMn Britain went into T V S E R V IC E 'TTiere will be a slight fee charged contracted . with Maynard O. aboee srben brengbt here for I?' kinds of times, we would, it aeems ‘ **'1Wa'T—Night RrinpheInF Saunders. Springfield, Maas., plan­ Kgypt, in the laat century, and the SPAIN TO Bl?Y I’. S. .«mRPt.US Deye M M - A Unit - WTIC--«l*rlight Serenado each person to kelp cover the cost expert repairing. to us, have to abandon the pre- SALE Nights mZ ssIU Pina Parte of th* bands. ning engineer, for a complete plan* same reason Britain and Francd Madrid—Spain haa agreed to WDRC-NIght owl WORK DONE WHILE tenae that' national defense and TEU MI 8-8486 ding study of the town. also en­ wanted to go i>ack Into Egypt last buy 65\would be If yeers, he has been planting home Feaefal ServlN bed or 8eparaj.es *o single beds, smoke AUTO \ made bombs in public, places, and «ra.v...... 179.00 LARGE! SCREEN RCA ' they were in Egypt, \gainst the Orniand Weal. Director FURNITURE TOPS writing notes expUinlng'hii ac­ CMor TV $525 and tip REPAIRS^ will of the people who Hy-e there' 162 East Center St. $99.50 All foam couch bn wrought iron legs, two tions. He has a grievance against lARLOW'S - Our posiUon. obt^ed force, MItcbelt 9-71N rubberized^hair bol.sters'T'. .69.95 '' Shsntr Stall Doan • • Qlsst Tak EasliM rsi NIGHT MfCHANIC i and maintained hy force, repre- (Honsbiidated. Edison, and -his mad $59,95 Modern Console Style Cedar Chest, liloiul TELEVISION^ Vaenta the sUb'J^ion, kindly In in­ theory seema to be ' that if he mahogany; one drawer, bra.ss pulls. 39.50 lOM Tolland Tpkn BocklRiid lakes hia grievance out. on inno­ -TeLans-sets TURNPIKE tent, undoilb^iy, but aubjcctibn, Maacheqteris UMest $249.00 S Pc. Brown Amencan walnut Modern bed- no leaa, oM ipeopl*. 'V-..' cent pcoiple, that will- somehow with nniMt FacUitiee l a w n b e g U s s n . Otf-Streelt-Street Parking * ^ room with double clre.sser and mirrt^, bar f>AUT0 SERVICE /' Aa, in Bgypti .there ,waa; cease- -punish . that company. .He thinks ■ bed and chest; bra.s? pulls...... - IM .SO OPEN DAn.r t A JL to t leas agitMon agalnat the British u if whole world U against him, y&UkUalsUkUaked 1674 INOLUDlNd SATURDAY IM W. jilDDLB TPIkE. tooV- $9^.50 (2) Single Dresser bjises, knotty pine. 79.50 overl^ship until it. was finally FOR 51AXIMUM. HEAT and TKOCBLE FREE OPERAtlOlil 3 1 M $ $ e U $ T . M l removed, find, as, in, Hungary, there ^ Hik. activities, in themselves, $19.96 (2) Mirrors for single dre.sserj above. 15.50 1912 CHEVROLiT CLUl COUPI •I.' 1955 CHEVROLET CLUl CO;UPE '^Ui be no peaOe lihuil the Russians would be enough tragic trouble fdr $54.50 (4) Cannon-ball Poster Beds, paneled foot Radio, heater.MU plastic , . CIAQIC Radio, heater. $ 6 9 5 ' go, 'so, in Okinawa, the cause of the police. But every time the^ and headboards; 2 each twin and full sizes, Use SHELL Furnace 09 Interior. Nice 2-tqne. c. ^l■Ty*d )5 u . Okinawa is. that Americans ..must "Med Bjoihber'’ "peeves another y , knotty iMpe...... 41.50 1955 FORD V8 HAIDTOP 1442 nYMOUTH CLUl C O U n . go. Ihe 'common denominator in loaded' .piece of ^pipe eomewh'eie, ‘ $49.50 Beds. (2) Full size red maple; paneled heads,. 0 3 l « n M n umNI $tokMS $aM Radio, heater, ..;r! C l 7 0 ^ Radio, heater. ^ '^all thfiM instances, involving na- and the news gets out, an almoet ■f I ■ NEKDA^EW : spipdle fftet...... 26.50 CNid $4^kf4 Prbmplly m d EfHdMl^ v Fordomatlc. . ' . tipns' ot different characters and limltleas number., of other crack­ $l,08.ljj) Dresser! Brown mahogany with bfa.sspulls; 19tn CHEVROLET 4-DOOR Jlffitlves, is 'that the power in­ pots try to get into the act. They GARAGE. COrfAGE ^ 1955 CHEVROLET COUPE b^se only (no mirj-or)...... 1. .59.95 a . E. WILLIS A SON, M*. i . Radio, heater. ^ ' '’^1 7 0 1 % Radloi heater. - volved is ouUide and foreign; " telephone false tips to the police. ..a ■' UTILITY IUILDING7 $48 .75 Modei;n Boudoir Tub chair with black legs IKXST MEATS IN Llk'enewr„:. ! ' '' If we afi against colanialishi,: Ihey menufacture false wanting!. Warehouse, Clearanee of and brass ferrules; high, pile wbHe cotton ^ * S.MAIN ST. — PHON* Ml S-dlti ^ They even leave imitation pipe 1954 FORD V8 FOIIDOR . - r 1951 Dn$OTO:4-DOOII liid Wa ought to be, we jfwAt also cover; soiled...... 9.9 8 t-J* . remember - that' .Okinawq ,1s . a bombs of . their own -in public Radie, heater. C l l f t S ' Radio, heater. $149.30 6 Pc. Dinette (Trbnps (2) with 43-inch rhund Fordematir. ' , >v ^ $ 5 4 5 cotofiy. The Okinawans see it-that places. Al] of 'this, of course, helps Dm to moiiy iroqM«H>fdr our Kdry _^way, Md the reet of the world spread and intensify the public tables that e.\tend to 43 x 55 ihche.s and four 1950 FORD V8FOIDOR Sheraton chains each with striped rose seats; fpr Now YMr’s portios and'‘Mioelu. 1954 CHEVROLET 2«DOOR It that way. alarm,' so. that New Yorkers must Radio, heater.' C 117C - '^Radie, beater. - . '.Nkha, the capkal city' pf Oki- hajre--contiiuiil reservations about SEE THE NU-SIDE mahogany...... ^....!____ .79.95 mokinf ■ s p m M ordor for Low mileage. ▼ ■ •At# $49.60 (2) Tea WagolLS. Danish Modern in walnut nau^ has juat elected itselt a- new entering public buildings, or par B E D IC I N G Prevent "TRACK IN" Mess Now YMr^i. \Ptaeo your oidoi^ 1953 CHEVROLET JfARDTOp ' ; m b CHEVROUET 2-DOOR ^ mayor. He ik Kamejiro Senaga, tronising theatree. < \rrr ^ BUIIsDIM with 'removable molded trays, brass Piasters; • n o w ; - , ' ' Radie, heater. ' y - ' ' $ 2 9 5 ' fold completely flat...... r...29".95 Radio, heater, . - . CIIOC. whom we Iwve accused of being a It all goes to show, in a perverse e EASY TO KRECT power gUdr. ; CiOmmuniat, and whom, we have way, whet.’one individual can ac- Ptrftetly grand baddmg . . but mostly $149.'96 Corner Cabinet. ‘Dtexel American -Tradi­ • ATTRAOnVE 1 «M MESPUSY CLUl ebU H ' had In jail. He ran on a platform comjliiah, once he 'settles on an tional knotty pine: etfpboard and drawer 1953 CHEVROLET 4-DOpR e STURDY CONSTRUOnOK odds-and-ands ramaining from. '.*Radle, heater. Clean.. $ 4 2 5 ;;of oppotiUon to our presence on idea and kMps woHcing at it. ‘The a FIKE RESISTANT under open top...... tt-,...... 98.00 ' Radio, heater, $ 9 4 5 Okinaa’a. It is” a symbol of our pity ia that it isn't a good idea, e IA»W PRICED '^^pravious spacial. purehasas. |135,j^ 5 Pe. Dqystrom Dinetffe, black iron with NAIISCO LB.. PRO. relatively civilised brand of co- auid'the hope must be that police * " . brass trim; 35 X'60-inch table with plain 1952 CHEVROLET CONV. 1950 PONTIAC 4-DOOR lenialiam tket he could run and get a break, before Fich a reign AS'LOW - ' yellow Ds.vstrohiite top: ftilly uphol.stered Radio, heater. Radie, heater. $ 3 9 5 AS $ 1 . 9 0 ^ * C 7 0 ^ be elected. B u t' his elecUoo, of of terror inteiurifies itself. Values to $34:,50. ■ > ' chairs in “butter” Banta plastic New top.. . . ' course, symbolizes the popularity < > < * ‘ Send for mere InfonnaMan. 14M CHIVSOLIT eONV, Manwhile, thev suspicion growa 'covers...... 89.50 . 19^ boon ovuiry suecotsful your u» HIvMuiid Pork 1952 CHEVROLET 4eDOOR of his cause, not the. Communism Mdstly full size mattKsses but some box* springs and * Ra^e, healer, whHf walla. $ 2 9 5 that Hartfoik Coupty has anoUisr WE PUT A STOP TO tw’in sizes . . . some tnatching. To make sure, phone in - $259.00 Modern Copenhagen Sofa by^*^^ l entinc Rkdio, heater, $ 7 4 5 he denies, but the anti-American­ mad killer, no leZs insane, than P f|iN T w o r r i e s : ■' Seaver; foam seat cu.shions, buttojr^iick; Murfcof. Wo or* tputuhil to our eustoinors, whev wo buvu boon priv* power glide. ism he .does proclaim. ‘This anti- your order.. his New York counterpart.^ but' With Lifetime Reynolds ' Ahi- beige antique .satin cover...... 198 a NoDod to sorvo. W o look ferwdrd to witk eonfidoiico, in our pdiey of Americanlam exists not because more deadly. He -is a hold-up mlnum Siding. .We '.ran eevn $169.00 Moi^ern Lounge Chair to tnatch sofa above: sorvleo uud quuUty. W o thoH c o b H r u o to footuro oxclusiyoly .U.$. guvorE- r . of what we arc, but because og artist who kjlls his victims and you IM’e of dollan! Call ns Values to $64.5 0 . where .we are. . ^ before you do anything! beige antique satin cover...... *98.00 ig, |Kedu6ts: MorroN witnesses, and-wbo picks his 'Mo­ Such faijlious'* Holman-Baker and Stearns k Foster - $189.50 Maple-wing Cape Cod.Love Seat, foam tmsb- HMRt^^rodnd elialcn iwuuts and tfcu following ^ t s Bo, as we prsss for the freedom menta and placea ao that there' nwW H •OHoWPi Gentlemen; brands'a| 82nd Anniversary', Lady M arffret, Ortho- ion'; red map print ebyar and hox-plcated E-Z Cut Honlf. Motknr Goosn LKrnrwurst. Rutk*A and dignity qf colonial peoples in has, so fsr, been no one else to ' Bis N ear Eaidi and ak: we press Without obligation -Fosture and others! < _ Hcmbce...... -. .149.00 dwr*. Notiv* Frouk KMIod Poultry. Stodus Pki Pork $ausogo hesr or see hibi at his deadly □ Send me garage $189.00 Wiiig Chair.^Mahogany‘ieg.s, gold matelasse Use P l a s t O - M a t for tha freedom and dignity of work. Until he -iS' found, no pre­ information ood $crapplo, H. L. Hoody's UacMoss pork,,. qatellltea in Central Europe, our caution ia;t.oo gT§^ operstors □ Ben.d Information on. Values to $139.00 cbver, , ...... ‘. ' t .93.00 -■I ,. ■ Aluminum Siding^'' final weight aqd infliienqe etu| off small atoresTand gasoline .sta­ These- are complete foam-rulibdr outfits by Englander- . $105,(K): Lounge Chair. .Modern, blond Tegs; black > power in such causes will he..dS: tions In the. Hartford County arde. Name ...... V...... #G o^year! L im its quantity of Duro-Foam and Hotel V and gray boucle cover.'__ .59 .5 0 OPEN DAILY $UNDAY • A.M. to,T P.M. tSrmlned, partially at least, py Here, too, one must-pray that the Hilton makejS.' . * $4§.95 Modern Tub Occasional Chair. Bloiid legs: THUR$DAY FRIDAY. • A.M, to 9 P.M* what we dd about the freedom ixtlice g^t a . break,, before this •> green textured fabric. ...29.95 •Bd dignity of the Okianwans. madmen kills again. ‘ V. . $98.00 Barrel Chair. Foam cushion; mahogany ball- CHEVROtET COMPANY, JNIL We have slroady acen the ppr- -and-c^w, fqetr Kelly greei]i,matelasse . ' ittla price gBtd by BriUin end cover...... 69.95 t ' ' " *^11 Fbanee frr their idea of what their USED CAM»I$PLAY ood $ALi$. irtinl antianal inteieste required ..... v7i g . . I •' . , , • vLh. them te do in the Near Beat. an<| 338 NORTH MAIN STREET TEIU MI 9-5261 ^1229 MAIN $T., MANCHI$T«U-PHON| Ml M 2|t » (T: ,^Bm kortttiie price being paid b> CLOSED ALL DAY Otm Dally 7 A. M. to 5 P. M;, IncfabiiBK 317 HIGMJLND $T.. MANCHBTER :|«l$-427l^ CORNER CHAifHt O A | MONDAY and TUESDAY Wsdnooday AH,s>B(H bb mi4 8«tar6ay Ualtt No«i t ■ z ■ ' _ • — - . " ------,-r- - 7 ■ -1.' ...... • ‘ ' .'.A- ...... ■'* ■" ■-! Two Men Hurt in Bolton Crash House Unit fpr Heiurn L i_ ' ' - I * - ' ^1 O f Sehdol §e^i^gation Three Adults Die Jn Fires To-^Unravel Problenil ■ .. • (UntiaM « from r»g% Om ) The League of Women Vbt*rs,,,It was callW tvjuilritqrt-'k: lUMltmied tram Fax* O n») backers of 6re conaolldalion, have.; which developed when tJi* X) m «it o f tducaUonol opportunl- e 1 luds (hade no form.ai effort to xcl'votera decided-to fo 'o u t dt.txlxt- tiMt for. m em W t of Soth whit* were burned to death in their beds Souiji Manchester Fire Diairlct. ence Feb. 1 and conaelidate with and N*irra race* m k r*mlt of ln> Sa fire demolished a rural home voters but for ■tonlxht'*- meetinx- th* toven.. -i, , But Mi’s. .lacquea Shawn Leaxue j aeflause; theuiB Feb._lr ru. A dxtaaaia niadk-Hmaow-iv tofration, >^itK Iltt'1* protpect of near this Ohio river town. president,, today'*urged consolida-{ impossmleLffor the .District, to boif- rem*dy In th« future: .Six. others in the one-story »n supporters to attend. 'row mone^y to operate, it was tfq- “Therefor*, w* r*comtn*iid that Mental lUn frame dwellinx escaped. Only one And George W .' C. Hunt. Dls- cided't(i extemteiid urn life of th* DU- raelliUy aeparat* public achooli^ was treated for minor burns. trlct Commissioner,, also said that, trict unfil June 3a. be re-establiah*d for th* *duc*-‘ (OMMaaed from F*c*'O m ) ;Th* corqper's office . said the anyone interested in aeqlng that' Postponing Diatrict^erMiiBtleion tion of whit* and Nerro pupil* in * spread 'tfulckly throuxh the consolidation take place should until thsl date it the S i^ B e tlo the Diatrirt of Columbia, and that and will, continue to combat “ this houqc .after' kerosene belnf poured^ attend. voters wiU be asked to Uk«^< auch achool* be maintained .on a disees* which has caused so much lnto\th* wobd-burnlnx kitchen Neither Hunt nor Mrs. Shaw They wfu also be aak*d to e ^ completely separate iind equal hudlan stifferinx-'V stove ’exploded. - .. (bresaw any attempt to defeat or prove a budget, to levy « 'U x, baifs." Lodx*, recountinx the. ettorts Coron^ C. A. Rutlencutter delay consolidation at tonight's and. to auUiorixe. th* treaiurar to Th* recommendation which was directed axsinst mental illness Identified t^e dead as; . > mttetlnx. borrow motley for operation until released aa an addition to th* sub- durinx his term aS ’ Governor —'taym an If. Speece, ■ 65, steel 'Anyone would- be craqy it he taxes are collected. rommlttee’a majority report on an (1150-M), apok* of lexislstlon worker at Welrton, W. Va„ home voted agsins^t mnHnnji motions nnwJ'now,‘' HuntHunt;, Those are the related, moves to inquiry into how InteKratloa has creatinx a Department of Mental for th* w eek en d Dolly Speece, 47; said. . which Hunt Inferred whan h * asld worked- here. The Waihini;ton Health, hit appointment of Dr. ,Ms wife; Mabel Speece, IS, their But 'Hunt pointed out that if failure to pass a n y on* 'would public ' schooja were intefrated John J. Blaako to di'ead it and. an dauxhter; Harry, ^ and Brsdy any one of the flrst four items in Jeopardize the\ Dlstrlet’s position With fke berinninc of th* 1954-ftS inorea’a* in the number of em­ Lee Speece, 1, then; xr*'*iad: ruled that race 1M2 to a,S50 in 1*54. \ .Mrs. Laymsii Speece escap^, as Miset at Sfhool Hose House No. U from its owner. sexrexation in public schools was Althouxh. svsry person who be- did their d*uxhter-ln-lfiw,\Mrs. The meeting is scheduled for 8 Statom Cqrp., tp the Town o f unconstitutional. domss msntally ill should enjoy Brady Speece. two of he.r atnall o'clock at the Nathan Halq School. Manchester. Ixnere* lacfal tfuesUona ' tha full beiisflta- of medical science, children, and Curtli Hall, The reedmmendation by th* L o te * said, "w s are not yet ful- ear-old youth who lived witlv thi House subcommittee majority for fllK i^ tltto oblixstion but w* have peeces. a return ' to racially separata mad* a xdDd.atart.’’ ' Rutte.ncuttei- said the .explosion Retail Merchants to Adm Burkamp Fboto . schools did not deal with the lexal In. his talk,^Tknee> abrasioiu of the right axraph statement of “ additional patienta. Ita accommodation! and The-majority of MMulff6*toP re­ a.m., but the houae had burned to ban Market oft R o ^ e ^44A. ’ i knee. views" which was appended to th* facilities atreas rahabilifation and tail member* of toe chamber of draft of a reneral report on th* encouraxement of healthful livinx. the xroiind by the timb'.they made Admitted to the hospital for a Both, cars were demoliehed. possible coheussion and- 'right'! State Police at the Colchester Commerce wiir'clM'^'uilr'■tores inquiry. 'The draft-report, which 'T h e new bulldinx has ita own the 7-mile trip, Monday and New Yeari^Day. Food became public last nlxht, said that Inaulin and electro-therapy room. Tboae who perished were in bed­ Deiiil(hs shoulder injuries was Joseph i barracks are still investigating Coughlin, 37, of Coventry. Re- . th* mishap and no further Infor- and drug store* will be \open, how­ h'ixher costa and an. "appajllnx'' Its own xtoop therapy room, its rooms near the kitchen. 'Ibose who. ever. ' ':il increase In disciplinary and'* edu­ hydro-therapy suites. It has lts/>wn eacaped were at the oppo.site end leased after treatment was James i mation ja available at this time. Two local youthatWith a dealre O. F. Vleiiel I»u is Apter, chalrmkh o f the cational problems had resulted kitchen and dininx room. It has a of the houae and had time to run to leave their hiiarlf for posterity Retail Merchants 'Rureau'^of itinueii from Page One) .w.^ J ‘ several teachers, desks were rifled, would serve to Improve public 'The interior of the buildinX 1* Henry E. Oatrowaki, 30, of ^ - Monday closing will'he ot school education,, in the District, of lined with tile, which is both at­ W. M a in -S t., Rockville, waa ported by two regiments whose George 1. Littleflrld B o W m ,r4rro'M?'n Home. The Rev. Ralph E. Hen- youngsters, terming them "dan- wrong, for a clasaroom door had appearance in couri here Jan. 12. weeks from noon' to 8 p.m. , (whita) and Division II (Nexrol patients will relieve, the crowdiny - . May Avoid Bloodshed aid. minister of the Burnside gerous weapons.” ' * been left open and he waa sure he James Madden, no certaift ad- "W e believe thia wh*4ul* met schools hsa-seriously dam*x*d the at Norwich State Hospital. This Rimbolon was believed to have Melhodl.it Church officiated. The crackdCAvn came after three.i had. closed them all the previous dreaa, was irrested yesterday and wUh toe Approval «T:ths pub^e, public . school system In th* Dis­ crowdtnx ha* for'many raar* been left for Tapanuli. hi* birthplace. It Burial wOs in Wapping Cemetery. boys were apprehended yesterday night before leaving. charged with intoxication. He is the store personnel, and waa one trict of Colurtibis. The evidence, one of the most critical problems is on the west roast of Sumatra, Bearers^., all grand.ions of the for shooting arrow* at two girl*, . Furthen investigation showed to appear in Town Court tomor- that we -found most aceeptablt to' taken as a whole, points to a . confrontlnx -___. our mental hospitals.” separated by hi.;h mountains and deceased, were Quintln Grant. narrowly missing one. . The bow that other, windows^ had been *row. management in Mttinf up oqr-ad­ definite impairment of educational', A " dense Jungle forests from. Medan Roland Daigle. 'W ilfred Littlefield and arrow seta were Christmas broken. He immediately called po­ vertising Slid work schedule,!’ opportunities for members of both | Connecticut, say- oi. the east coast. and George Uttlefield. present*. lice. and Lt. Raymond QrlfBn and Keith said,' "and for thasa roasqiia Many soui -es in Jakarta were Nexro and-whit* rsce* ss a result • w , to you and your The chief said his patrolmen Patrolman, Rowe Wheeler investi­ we are conUnulhg td foUow It OUa petaimistic abmu the chanres of a of intexration with little prospect wUhe*. of the sea- have order* to confiscate all bow* gated. year. We also believe atithia tinto aolution soon' to the Sumatran situ­ New Delay ‘W ilfu l’ Factor and sharp-pointed arrows in order A fl/th grade classroom on the' that one night opening. tradtUdn- of remedy in the.future. Ison, and hop* that yoUr stay here ation. But one said the Indonesians Reparale, Equaltqnal Basis Baal# ■ • a pleaaant - one.' to "prevent serious injury to any­ southeast side of the school -was ally Thursday in Man’chestar ia have an ''unlimficd capacity for the point of entry. A large boul­ 'Therefore, we recommend that* RIbicoff, RikiMfr Vhn who succeeded Lodge N ot Essential in one." moat acceptable to tha buying racially .separate public schools be compromise, and thia may help Girl Hurt Ijist .Year der found inside on the classroom On Clearing public.” two years ago. said of. ^nnnecti- avqid bloodshed." floor was- brileved to b* the im­ reestablished for the education of cut'a work in the field of mental Last year a young girl was seri­ white and Nexro pupil* in the Dis­ Gintings, in an ordes of the day Speeding Count ously hurt when shot in the mouth plement,, used to break the window. health; ' broadcaat by Radio Medan, called A flower pot, sitting on the trict of Oolumbis, and that such "Governor after governor and by s sharp-pointed arrow. Chief schools be maintained on a com- on all armed forces in North Suma­ Ea.1 t Hartford, Dec. 28 iJP) ■ Schend?: said Ire ia trying to pre- window sill, was also destroyed Suez Canal legislature after legislature have tra to "remember their oath of when the vandals threw the boul­ pletely separate and equal basis." shown ah awireqa*A-of thy need Tlie prosecution does not have to ,ent a rectirrenc# of- this typ* of One of the statements in the loyalty" sikTto piksein'e discipline. der through the window. (Continued froq*, Page tine) (or providing fscilltie* and srf«’- prove th st'a motorist's speeding I » * ’’"‘"’‘' a ' The vandals smashed four Ctaas- drsft report ws* that the wey. the He ordered service* to carry on Shaw-liOring Ice* in the stete's three mental rooirt door ( ‘ ndows and the cafe­ problem of integrstlon wss their usual duties and not be in- wns intentional or deliberate in j but fqrces' from the -.canal zone last Mr. and Mrs. •‘y A. Bhaw Jr. hospitals. The taxpayers of the Guenped by the rebels. Th* order teria door window, in ordar to gain handled her*, "is not a model" and order to obtain a conviction, town , „o pefmlu would be issued to Saturday. • of. Boetoiv arniouBeo. the' engage­ state have furnished the_ money to said those who disobeyed ' would access to the' various rooms. The "cannot be copied by those who that ' Oonnectlcvit 'could take an i court Judge John'O. Brennan has . . Isrmef mearvwhile offered X ^ p t ment o f their dAugbter, Mias Atitt- seek an orderly and/'auccesaful. be punished under military law. ruled. H*' stated that policemen from window* were made o f wire an unconditional exchange of all erillghtened. humane approach to Fear Civil War forced plate glass. andrk Quincy Sh»W. to Id. Christo­ school- operstloo." J th* problem' of 'caring for Ita The ruling yesterday resulted ift. his department wouid visit local prisoners of war.' The Israelis 4iaid pher Loring, U8N, son at Mrs. Jakarta seethed with rumors It has hot been determined This sppesred~to-bc sn indirect mentally ill.” , a conviction and 318 fine for Louis meri'hant* and,advise them not to the.v hold 5,580 Egyptian prtsoneiA Richard T. Lorirfg jat Diixbury, comment on s ststement once and reports, most of which could C. Flocchi. 27. of Glastonbury, ar- ! sell bow* and sharp-pointed arrows. whether sn.vthing has been stolen. u^lch they Ij^e willing to exchange .Indicative of what has been not be confirmed officially. Medan. Mass. S lid the late Rt. Rav. Richard. made by President Eisenhower don*. A* skid. It the fact that Con­ rested while driving 65 miles .an Chief Schendel sai/' he was bas­ The faculty is on Christmas vaca­ for the only four Israelis known Radio was the chief channel of Loring, Bishop of Springfield. He ia thst he hoped the handling of the necticut's mental health budget 11 hour in zo'nes posted for 30 and ing hi* actioi on a Slate statute, tion and W ill have to examine to be held, by the Egyptians. direct information from the tense the grandson of the Igtc Bov. and schools here could-become a model years ago was 33.8 million for the. 40 miles an.hour. The ruling hiso which, in his oj nlon, defines these classroom desks upon return. Israel la known to be anxious area. Ifr*. Smith Owen Dextdr.of Oqn- for the. count r>’. biennium and now it's 334.7 mll- will mean the automatic sus­ Implements j, dangerous weapons. C2»l*if Hc.-man O. Schendel said to ret'jrn her Egyptian prisoners Travelers returning from Medan cord, and of the late Rev. and Mrs. Controversy marked the subcom- liona, - . pension of Ffocchl's operating today there was another recent act hc^cause o f the heavy chat of their said civil war could break out ichard T. Loring' of NewtonVfllc, mit'tee'# inquiry Into Integratton ' Diiiihg the currant biennium, license"fdr ,30 day*. * ] of vandalism at the Waddell School upkeep. The Israelis- say all but aaa...... th.ere any minute. They reported when a youth, shot -and broke a S her*. he said, building* with a total of Fiocchl's lawyer conceded that , TVT^iaywegxdbC SO were captured in the Sinai and Mjsa Shaw is toe granddaughter the northern part of the city, window w j^ a BB gun. Both before and during, the •67 now beds are being opened. the statutes on speeling contain | is C y U F U q T .d R id e Gaza campaiign.i..v of Mrs. Austin Cheney of thia tpwa September hearings, the Washing­ The 1967-68 biennium, he said, which includes the radio station, no such term* as "knowingly." , ” Was in the hands' of troops loyal to and the late Mr. Cneney. She la at ton'chapter of the National As­ will add 1.03* beds. •wilfully" or intentionally," but 1 present attending Smith CollSge. sociation for the Advancement o f Gintings while the rea l, was. held argued that -The absence, of such ; "Outmoded structure* h a. V » Integrated Bus Tw o > Nuns Pe/isli Her fijrace gradua.ed from Kent Colored People (N A A C P i epon-'i|,c(D replaced bv modern fOclll- by forces loyal, to Simbdlom terms does not necessarily mean The acting governor of North Hospital Note$ School“^ d -om Hfu'vard College, aored protest meetlhga at which I he aatd. ' Treatm ent has that the element of Intent is n o t! class of .1964. He is now aerving Jui speaker* contended the hearings In Highway Crash Intensmid. 'n irra rio 'o f em-i necessary for a. conviction. For TV Radio Patients Today: 1.4* a pilot With the lJ:S. Navy. .c'.Y were slanted and'biased. plovea te patients has been in­ Medan last night, said the situa­ The lawyer W d the court that Rep. William L. Dawaon^(D-lllt, tion there was serious. A curfew ADMITTED. YESTBRDAYi The wedding ia planned forJvity. creased. Profesalonal staff has on the day of his .arrest Flocchi ( Continued Irom Page'One) (CotoUnned from Pag* One) a member of the full District of added. New drugs and new tech- from 10 p.m‘. to * was' or­ waa so upset by bad news—learn­ Galle Sducy, 2 Lincoln Robert Columbia I comOiittee but ®f niqiiea haver been introduced.” dered and-e'ven Army troops were ing that' f his daughter's illness 'Saucier, 39 Pioneer Circle; Albino ters of th* Divine Qompalsston at th* V subcommittee, inade - similar told to keep off the streets. *egreg.*tion requirement* when Gaglia'rdone. RFD, Andover: Mr*. The net reeult, he eald, has been might be. cancer and. that his Negroes ride front seats on a bus G 0,0 d f ounsel College, W hiie rl^rgea and said the report would The rebels alio demanded less mothcr-ln-law had suffered s Emma'Towne. 78 Hackmatack St.; that "patienta are not remaining which la carrying no ^'hlt* pat­ hw "illegal and a nullity” because In our etate hospitals a* long as control of Sumatra's local govern­ heart attack—that he had no Feter 'Rowe, 142 Biisell St.; Mrs. Plains. .Sister RapheeI.“suffered a he said tb* hearing violated House ments by the central regime, ron*. *' Evelyn' Saraga. W Main .St.; Mrs. fractured'leg. . . they used to.” awareness that he wa* exceeding They said th|< segregation clause rules In that the House was. not In which ia dofninated b.v Javanese, the speed limit. Josibi Keish, 48 Delmont Sf.; Os­ Sister Mary''Austin, -taken* to ‘ eeission. and a bigger share for Sumatra fn 1. the bus company’s franchise car MAnn. 78 Wedgewood Dr.; Northern yV(,stchtster Hospital at ij"i------^—•' Fraiest Jflndlng* the proceed^ from fheir Island's reads ’ that the conVpany' "ahali Mrs, AVIs MssOn; Talrottville; Mount 'Kisco, was rei'Hjrted suffer­ Even SB the draft report was be­ Search Starts rich oil and rubber exports. 'This jnieke and enforce rea-sohable regu^ Mrs. Zahelle Hliroian, ! 18 Hath­ ing from a possible skull fracture, ing .circulated, several, members spjurred similar demands yftorn tliorilies Widen latlona-providing for aegreg.atloiT away .'r.alph Acet^. 189. Oak a broken arm and shoulder. . of the local board of education Fqr^ l^fcal Entry Celebes. |siiolher big Indonesian is­ of the human races whep more St.; Mrs. Lyra-fe.>Find*ll, 60 Co-: The sedan, was h.-aded sopth dnd protested a number o f ’lta flnflirigs. land noi)thrast of Jqva. . Missing Girl Hunt than one race is carried on. thq burn Rd.; Mrs. ^,x>is, ChurlUa, 11, the truck was going north' when , The report siid the scIW I board In Beauty Test Idhan: Ch'glld. aecand vice isame bus.'* ' ' ' Jkck.ion St.; Lawreiice, Riley, Elm- the'‘*accident occurred. The impact had "too hastily ordered th* in­ premjer | of Indonesia, returned to Meanwhile, two parties to the Taunton, Maei., Dec. 28 D ie ,wpod; Joseph Bel' , 17 Chartrt caused the truck to overturn, .but tegration" 'shortly following the ■.V..— ' / ■ . tokarta last night from North' segregation. row» were lotted in- the'driver Apparently escaped In­ The ifhrch for beauty ^ on in 9d.,’ Rorkville;. l^F*. Jeanr*'Harri­ Rupreme Court'a* ruling 4n 1964 Sumatra .where he conferred with .search for Carol O’Boyie, 22. who litigation after wjie'h o f'technical jury; ' , _ 1 ■ ■ Manchester. .i,ts goal to . aHect a son', 326 W. Middle Tpke.; Erancis ^'without; 'sufllcient coisiideration ’Gintings.-Chalid went straight-to has been miraing for a. week, arreatf and-b .- n'mieviolent' street Matzon, 28 -Talcott Ave.. Rock­ of the ,'enorn^us problem, with "Mias Manchester” to represent Freedom Palace lb ' report to encounter between - Negroe*_ and the community In,the ‘^Misa Uni- spread o;i today to several atyitea ville; John. E. Wright, RFD 2, scant preparation, and without Sukarno and Sastroamidjojo. v.-hiteif. , ^ - Cm-entry. _ ■ ■ ., study or survey of known vars*7 State finale In Bridgeport' Tb* Jakarta Radio annbi^ced after ifw a s repdrte/1 a girt who re­ ■ -Icttie* Trarslc fnc. asked a ffd*. in the a'pring. ■ sembled her-ws* seen' buying^* A D M m t o TODAY:' Mrs. lntegr*ted achool systems." tnat Sukarno woul/d make a', na­ eiVl judlle yesterday to iml* l^ y I ProvB T h * action, ’ the report . said, Mre.^Carole L ln .d cf * of,; 6*1 plane ticket for New York. . ’ Natali*' Goalee. East Greehbush,' tionwide broadcast tonight, '. whether it ia bound by,city.and N .'F .; .'Jo.lerfl( Cou^'Un, Coventry. •greatly. Xccelehated" ah exodus, Brewer St;, ■ktat’ Hartford, is ."ptber- ’ political leadera feared A.t-...the • same lime. Robert state laws toait require Negroes B I R T H S YESTERDAY: A' of white residents from Washing­ chairmaii' of tiie "Mias Universe'; '■esrller ithla' week that’ Sukarno Beaulieu, 28, Mia,s.O'ltoy&!s escort to sit In the rear of buses.* daughter to Mr. and Mr*. William DYNAMIC ton,, to the Virginia and Marylapd pagegntr'ih the Greater Hartford nitght ftmerg* froih ^ e present shortly befdre she - dlaa)^peared, A t the .same time,., the City of suburbs. I f the exodua conUnuea area. ' . crisis,aai.a dictator of .Indonesia. voIuntaHly took another lie detec­ ZIzla. RFT 2,.Mansfield Center; a; TaHahas.see, petitioned circuit daughter .to Mr. and ^ ri.. Olphert in su r an c e -At. its present rate, the'raport add­ flqhtast rulci. she says, arC' MoAvever. his general line has been tor test yesterday- - court f/Jf an. order directing C(tie,s ed. "the District will beponi* '! ■im^e enoiifh: Girls mutt be bf- to support S*.itroamidjoJo'*''gov- Beaulieu agreed to iindefgp the. McNfchbl. .A f D 8; Maijchester;-a IS B «n «r FretBefim i Transit to run its bu.ses o'li a seg­ .son to Mr.," and .- Mrs.' Arthur .predoinlnantly. Negro,,'Community tween the-Bgee of 18 and 28 and ernmenf. In ''a, bi^dcast Christ­ lie detector te-'ts a second tirpe regated seating basis, of forelt its ^in the not tob dlataht future.",. pnraarried: mas bay he formally - fired Sim- alter the results of the first on. Q'Neiil, 62 Ellington Ave., Rock- franchise. „ , . vill*. ^ LEE M. SILVERSTEIN .' The mixiiig of students, the ra­ Judging In the conteat, which bolon from the post he b*- The St.; Rockvllie';! Patricia Sommers, ents’. ^ Beaulieu.said he'dropped o ff toe .VUantie City. N. J.. Dec. 2g ter" banner will be the. "beat poa- Connecticut State 'Medical Society .girl at Brockton early Friday. 1 'Buckland Alley; Mrs, Marion , Opefating coats' of th* sohoois (/PV—lit. (J.g.) John E. Foley V ogt, 2* Clyde Rd.; Mr*. Con-' Aibla" choice. . - said today it will cooperate in the of NorthfleM, pilot ot. n singlo u/ McinciteAZpA i • will be ''■ubstantlaUy in'er*M*d,” ' Manta Bchoonmaker, Wapping; th* report said, aiid a lre a ^ a plibement of refugee Hungarian engine plane - reported eraahed" physicians iii hospital training pro­ Into Long Island Sound, today , ^ s . Natalie J. Goalee, ' East "new forth o f aegragation" te be­ Greenbush. N.‘Y.; Laurence Ar­ grams in thia State. , ' ., Many Pav’^Taxes waa prflclali.v listed at miasing. ing established by grouping stu­ •f g , __ mada, Vernon'Trailer Cburt; Mias dent# according to their abiUti" About Town Dr. Crfightoi; Barker, e'xecutive The naval Mr atalion aalg the 3 A. IVI. to 12 f40aH . te leam. [ iaecretary, said the action is being Before Due Dale AD6N Skyratdor crashed yes­ Grace Dudley. E *«t Dougias, Mrs. Xttph*mla Smith Do«benar, taken in response to aiv appeal by terday 16- mile* north of Mon- Maas.; Svlvla P'eilaf;.462 Hartford, KC.; Hichard GeaS. .26 LitUe St.; ST* iummit It., and Staaley M. the Health ReadurcesT. Advisory About 3300,000 in advance tax** tsMi Point, N. .Y„ wfhlle my .n 8Ye*man,'-Ul Wf.II|*r Stv will he 'c&mmitte* o f the-Office ot Defense have b««n paid to toe town sine* rbnHiiq trMiiing flight. Sharon White. 119 Wetherell SU; Peter Rctnsdell, Valley View Laite, Penodd Nbticct united In-marria^'this evening at MobHlaaUon. ,, ' bills, were mailed. *' "the home of th* bride. The comnilttee' haa called-, upon 'The taxes are not due until KADAR kEDS FOR V.S. AID Rockyill*... ' \ r------.health aasociatlon* and educa­ J*n. 1. • ’ “ Budapest, De^- 38 (47 - - Th* A ID RUSHED TO. M A U B U FIRE Card of-Tlunks-. MEANT SUSFENDS AIDEB tional inatitutions to aid volun­ Collector of Revemie Paul Cer- oftlcIM nowrapeper of Fratnler WnaMafton, , Dec. 28 tary. prganlaationa In to* profas- •vini said tost he Cxpect* the Janos. Kndar'a Oemmualst party M * n W Oaiui. iju-.. 28 t * ^ tbaik our' manr (rien**,- Ckqrx* Manky. pcMMent of tka 'rional IntogTdllon- c it' physician^, amount will exeeqd ;to* 3306,000 today-appealed for techaleal as Statq.aad federal Officials moved Brixbtorefor air the kind- tontlsta.' ibcdieal and dental stu­ la to give aid *a.a dtaaater basta ^ ‘ aessea'toowB . lu at thr tune a l Um . ATIeCIII. "laBny Mderad snqi flgtire when all Doeambar flgiirea well M financial Md fram the ■ iSS death of-**r hiisMBd. father aad bratb- aC Inaaeinl • «*• ** M dents .and ether healfh peraonnft ar* tallied. The tot*! collectible -gtaMed Staten, Brltala and Rua- today as two brush fires ragM ' *r. B e ^ L M ^ . We alae thank tb* »r iwilan leenis In Fhllw- ** who are now entering toe United aia. A t the aame time the paper uaeoattollod through this ManebMttr nigh SoCcer team *nd in to* current tax 16:33,020.777, enacbea, former soccer pdla and M M , HBd OMdnga an chargaa Btat**.' . T g j^ y e r a -hgve .imtU .Fab. 1 to Nepaaabadaag admitted 'that eoaotal araa at aauthera - Call- , I* A A r Store, cemeteTT eaipldlie*. iaMnlattnti*n *f wetlara Before they.,c*n become eligible' pay‘before interest starts accruing OonMBunlst regimes had been ly­ forala. A secoad fire braha out cal town tinlen and all .who sent to apply , for Connecticut licensure, lowers aad donated ns* of their dim. Am As. ^ Ito appalBted'i tniaheaa oh thi’blll*. . u ing to the Hdngariaa people for hut Bight aad hy this nmrBiBx. 9a. tnka '*v«f,:.waMhra funds nl thqp* physi^ans must complete The town has been, using the .year* tS’ .hhle the m o ^ higher haa hwaed ovor I j m aeroa, dq-' l i l l U C i B S . , Mr*. VIpM Uadaar. ' hearinga faa thro* y«ara of aupplamaiitary; Mvenu* received to rodura toe Hrlag Mnaiqtile and teehnieni atrayqd atoo-hoasaa and at an* I -.Parid. Jqyee., Bohert, Amalilehn' training, uaually in hoe- - Wra-S"*. nrhindlen. amhuht- I t haa had to borrow to ami selesiWfIb hdvnaeea made In point threatened a 1g-roon> M r* Wia. BrenaaB,. Wnalringtan Jnn. T, piUla, Df. Barker explained. - operate. the Weal, e ^ Franilpgan

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> v anbi^MjCentral Le ague Hom^ DeJ>i|t at Hi Herald Angle *- Re EARL W. YO0ty^ Brodieq Airnetf Rick Casares Ea^ Har^rd ' IpmrU B d lW -.. ^Cbiifts Trim Miami; Collegians Tops C Carriers / Sholf Here and Thc^e f 19th annual Blue.Qray All-8t ^ere Tonight game from Montgomdry, Ala., Pitt Beats Setoii Hall ‘'Six.wlir-gqt you'five,'', ssys the starting at '1:45. FollotVing this In P ro current issue 'Of ..sport that gam­ contest on the same channel will On West-Club 8:30 T ilt bling all started In Mie Garden of be the >3nd East-Waet Shrine Miami Beach. Fla., Dec. 28 {i;P).^tt.^biirjrIi face.s another Eden. Sport's version ts-that Abel grid game, from Kecar Stadium in ■ S«n Frtneieco, Dec. 28 (/P) Final official statlsUci of tha* ! Basketball; pn a semUpro probably raced Cjaln to dinfierand National Football League show co-f*vflrite tonifrht after dispo.<;inK of one .veeterda^ in the San Francisco starting at -4;46., — Notrer^ Dame’s Paul Hor^ th* following IndlvldtiaV—cham­ tiat Adam bet Abel and E vebet ..Sunday Channel 30 will (cover Orange Bowl Basketball Tournament. Western Kentucky-Ja^ level, will he ushered in to- , Cain, thus giving mank/fid hia firat'^' nung, the 1956 Heisman Tro­ pions for the season of 1956: _ , nigh.t at the new Mknc.hester / Ihe^. National Football League ach^uled >0 meet the Pittsburgh five in the second round- sporting event, and, on' the side, . chaitiBlpnsliip playoff game be­ phy winner, gets his chance Ball Carrying—Rick Caaarea, ' nightcap at B p.m. (ESTi. T h ^ ------H igh gyin when the GriS(g)f' * his first wager. Today eport is tween tiib-New York Giants and Chicago Bears, 284 attempti, 1126 enjoying'an unprecedented boom to operate behind a big, ex­ yards gatne<, average 4.8. \ ■ Kentuckianj^ beat liaSNllc, of phiiR-1 • m /r ’ M anor Pro.s liost the M ^ p Chicago Beatb'.jrrom Yankee Sta­ perienced line tomorrow when delphle, 89-76 yeetrrday.^'^ey had i jj^ j-| I ^ § J V l C C t and so is gambling. Conservative dium in New T'(Jrk,,at 1:45. New Passing—EMdie Brown,' ChlhMO Polo Explorers of Eas’t Jfart- figures make gamblipg a 20-billion he guides the Erst against the b e « expected to win without too ford in an important GStntral Year'i Day the 21it'annual- Cot­ elSaara, 168 attempts, 96 com m - dollar a year Industry. And the West in Che 32nd annual Shrine Ubna, 1667 yards gained, 11 touc jnuch troubjf. league attraction. Top-off time is- ton Bowl attraction ftonr-Uallaa, charity footb|(ll game. Hornung ' Ptttabiirgh bowled over ;.§eton Interesting angle is that^of late, down paasea, percentage 67.1. Hated at 8:30 with a p(^elimlnai->- T*-’ 4ViuTl^dnriri.h ^ Hall, which was a'co-favonte'to­ Hall Saturday ' though millions are still dumpedon Texas a riitls n starting surting> at Ilfs ' l»#xnerlenca Pas* Receiving—BlUy Wilson, gether with tVestem Kentucky, in at 7:1»- / ‘ the ponies, the biggest play goes tligt, suffered from Inexperlenc* Manchester is fly^g high thpsa over Channel SO. Then at 4:45 the this'TiMt season but nevertheMss 8.an Frimciaco, received'60 for 889 the first, match of the three day to baaeball. Th# horaep:..yer no'v 43rd annual Rose. Bowl game be­ yards and five touchdowns. - In Road^Game 'days, having won.,/ail three pre­ .. takes a back seat, no doubt as a proved aJi4ndividual cianddut and toumamtint. ji-— vious league teati to gain a ■ tie tween Iowa U'd Oregon State will was the pr(ys>qnus choice of the Leading scorer—Bobby Laype, A large .measure of the credit) ■ , , result ef -the Kefauver Committee be piped into this area by Channel »|raU, 99 poihta, five tou ch d oi^ With Bobby Knight’s New Britain rrackdov/n which disrupted 'wire Green Bay Packe;^. ' j went to Pittsburgh's S-9 guard. By PAT BOLUI'C Pacers for t h / league leadership. 30. Also, the Tournament of Roses huming, 33 extra points, 12 field Don Hannon. H,e kept Selon Halt's I ,.e^ y three, points separate the services and closed the clearing Parade will be seen from 11:30 'In the All-Star gaiiiA.^ goals «pt of 15 attempts. Knight and'“Co, will be in Man­ bouses so nedesaary to the book­ Staditbn. he'll be working star, forward Dick Gainea, bottletV'ldp three scorera with Coach Klgln chester Siufday afternoon, Jan. 6 a.ni. to 1;46 p.m. on New,; Tear's Lc'aditig punter—Norman Van up during the first half. Gaitfes^ gatursky's unbeaten Manchester, maker . . . Only six players w'ho Day. . Channel 8 lisU tlie .Sugar T magic behind a line toj battle/(Jie Pros: ~ 214 pounds. BrocklIn,-Lra Angelas, 48 for an exited with five fouls with 11' Indians who have avera^d <52.2 ! , Three straight started tbt^ season in the Natlona! Bowl game in New Orleans on average of ^ 1 yards. minutea to go ifi the aei-ond half, points while upending East Hartr Due to a strange seneduHng of Hockey League owned lifetime New Year's Day between Baylor Hornung’a college '‘coach .Tefry Field Goals-^am Baiter, Wash­ Hennon acored 18 poinU while I ford, Bnikeley, Hartford. Wind- 968. Manchester, has yet to scoring recorris of better than one and Tennessee at 4:45. Brennan, heada the staff for the ington, 17 out of'2S attempts. . ,fling Gainea to only 10. The j ham and the Alumni. Saturday j w' its wares before the'tiOme goal scored for eyery. three games East and^ many observers expect Punt Returns ' v Ken Konz. ^ played. Onl.v two players in the Saton Hall piaver’s average be-i night at 8:1.1 the locals, defending ' folfea. The Pros trlppled up -Strat­ Tickets for the .annuel Gold Key th* club to stick rather close to the Cleveland, 13 for 187 yards, 14.4 fore tlti..tournament was 18.4 per, CCIL chariplons. engage league ford, \Holyoke and Danielson In loop hsva been abl* to score more ground. In the baf-kfleld with yard average. than * goal for every two games Dinner of the Ccfnnectlqut Sports gnme. . rival Hall in the Hall H.igh School their previous outings. 01 Writers' Alliance on Monday Hornung sr4> Abe Woodson of Kickoff Return*—Tom Wilson, In. oth erin atch es yesterday. : 8>’"* jf* ^ Hartford. The War-. Tar Heels Look^ trnpressive Littie la known of the overall played. Leading the pack is the night, Jan. 28 st the Hotel Sutler Illinois. Terry* Barr of Michigan Los Angeles, 15 for 477 yards and SUnford defea^kValparalao 68-j r''?".»i«ve dropped two loop slarta strength of the Irx-ala M tha peerless Maurice (Rocket) Richard are now available from either Pat and "'Ray Albcrigl of Penn State, 81.8 yard, average. of the Montreal Canadiens with all hard hitting runners. U ■*Jj)d'\Oonnecllcur'bMt the host j ■”meat'' paVt of the ala'te lea Bolduc or the writer. One of the Interceptions — Lindon Crovr, ~%Y Oo-Captain LeO Cyr. diminutU'e ahead, starting tonight. The Kx- teammate Jesn Beliveau a close turea Gold. Key recipients will be Offensive starters along the line Chfoago- Cardinals, 11 for 170 taein, Jtiwnt. 74-70. lahKnl was a se(-ond. . Richard has tallied one are endi -Brad Bomba,-of Indiana finaliat in .the toumamfn:at last 5-4 piaymaker, leads all point- plorer'a have won four of- six loop Pete Wigren, retired Manchester yards, one touchdown. But Make Coach Look Bad goal in' every 1.72 games' played at 218, and Steve Junker,. Xavier, Australians Win DavU Cup ' yeer,. losing to West 'Viri.Virginia makers with 65 tallies in five out- encounters but will present. a High track coach. List of speakers Amecbe Feuilh Ir.gs for a 13-polnt average. Only greatly atrenghle'ncd lineup to­ w'hlle Beliveau has countered once will be announced next week. 217: tackles Mike S«.ndusk>v Mary­ In ball canning Alan Ameche, ..Australia's Ken Rosewall, left forecourt, readies to retarn srhich did not defend Its title. land, 240, and J. T. FYankenberger, Defense Works tw'o markers behind and averaging New York, Dec. 28 (^ )__-souri 64-.V5. The winhers i#ill clash-Memphis State'.each broke the old night against Coach Eddie Rose- In e''«ry 1.83 games. There’a a-.alight possibility that a Baltimore, finished fourth with volley by Sam Gtammalva of U.S. during Davis Cim . doubles 12.ftv points. Oo-Captain Norm tonight with Kansas, the lop team tournament scoring recohd of 94 mail n'a cagers. Kentucky. 226: guai'ds Ban) Val­ yards. He was fifth a week match atVAdelaide, Auatralla. Atistralians beat y.S. team, . -Stanford's famed defense work­ The unbeaten. North ('aroliha w'ell-knowrr ..manager of a certain ed, well against Valparaiso and Hohenthalr rugjed 6-4 center, has in this week's Associated Press points, Marquette walloped Scheduled to appear with th* New York football Giants at­ World Chanipionahip baseball entine, Penn- State. 195, and Jac.k ago'. Ollie Matscsi, Cardinals, le 1-6, 6-1, 7X. 6-4, to keep the Davis Cup. Upper tight iS-VIe the -Indiana team's 51 p o i n t s caged SsSjo-fts in five cemteata. i Tar Heels are \j)laying hke PAll, facing Oklahoma in the other Georgia Tech 102-78 and it was Explorers are Moe Mahoney out tracted 280,727 pa.vees to six team may occilpy the spotlight at Davis. Maryland. 200; and center second with 924, Hugh McEIhenny, Setxas, lowerv^lght Lew Hoad. (A P wlrephoto by radio A n a marked a low score record for the |. Third in tiit-vseoring parade is j world-beater.9. But they're game." • . Memphis State by 99»77 over Texas ■hf -Brow(i University .and Johnny home games in the National the speaker's platform. A long list Wilson Whitmire. Navy, 200. San Francisco, third. 916, and Australia, i ^ ' Defensively the East has five two-yaar-old toiirnament.' Valpa- j transfer Tom Roche. 62 markers niaking tL’oacIi Fraifk Mc­ Scmi-finalisla also .yere deter- Tech, Silk’ of Boston Coliege, two for­ FootpaJI League at Yankee sta­ of outstanding names from the Frank Gifford,-New York, fifth raiso hit only five field 'goals in and a 12.4 averagehvftvc tilts, mined in the Richmond. V'a. InvUa- Orange Bowl mer members of the ^ sto n Cel­ dium durir-i' the regular 1956 cam- sports w*orld will be, present. . . . front line giants averaging 240. At 819. Leo Elter, Washington made lieat Balanced I^iibat* Guire look l>ad. it WHS Mc­ tional with Penn, \Va.shington and'. The Orange Bowl competition tics in the NBA. paign, a belter than 46,000 pUli for | (jhannel 8 announces that it will anda are Bill Michael, Ohio State, tha first ten w’ttfh 544. He pre the flrbt half. Guire w.lio labeled Utah the "team Stanford has held other oppo­ Joining the aforementlitioned trio Lee, Penn State and I..afayette We.slein Kentucky down La- .- Pul Mahone.v .and Silk with fel­ each game. Close, to 60,000 are ex­ carry the Sugar Ray Robinson- 230, and Tom Maentz, Michigan, 'Vioualy. was not rated. ABT qrniBV to heat" in the Dixie Basketball 215; tackles. Don Chvens. Missis­ 'Hia first five in passing held Aussies'^weep Matches nents to an average of 59.5 points to .accord the Indians onkmb ofHheir (Green .Manor) making the glade. " Salle 89-76; Stanford defeated Val- lows like Jack Bcott. Norm Burke pected for Sunday's championship Gene Fullmer world's middle­ beat ..balanced clubs in several Cla.s.sic. Now if he can pul up.set- Lafayette defeated William and paraiao 68-51: Connecticut nip Fred Conglet^m, Alalt Wallace and gam- between the GienU. Eastern weight boxing championship 15- sippi Southern 2.50, ajid Bob their positions. After Browm, are ]>er game this season, the tourna­ minded Duke i« the same cate­ ment's bast. defensive record.. sons la newcomer Hayes Stagner, Mary 85-72 to lake over the favor- Miami (Fla.) 74-^70 and Pitt upset Charlie Stetson and you have a Conference champs, and the Chi­ Tound bout W'ednesday nlghl from Hobert, Minnesota^ 240. and middle Bill Wade, Loe Affgelea, Bobby six-foot'forward from New Hamp­ gory, the Tar Heels probably will ite's role from Columbia, which Seton Hall, 76-66. standout qlub- Scott is one of the cago Bear8. kingpins of the West­ Madison Square Garden at 10 guard, Jim Parker, Ohio State,. Layne, Detroit. Norm., Van Brock- The Connecticut-Mlamt match win the tournament in a breeze. To Repeat^55 Success was nip and tuck until Cpnn^ti- shire who lisslias nettedne 51 points thus lost to Wa.shington and I-ee 69-65. Minnesota and Cahiaiu.s ad- W AIXY XVTDHOL.M league's • top scorers with a 22- ern divisl'>n. This game will be tele­ o'clock. . .Six pla.vers in the Na­ 268. lln, Los Angeles and Lamar Mc- cut's Billy Schmidt and Wayne i far. But perhspa even more impor- @CyiLDKl@ North Carolina didn't even- give.„ Tom Hancock, a sophomore, tallied vanced to the flnais of. the Queen (Green 5lanor) point pel game average. Wallace. cast on (Channel 3P Springfield will tional Basketball Assn, are averag­ Weat strategy for the ganie, Han, Chicago Cardinals. .. w'hlch will be,-teleViaed and broad­ Ray Berry, Baltimore made ^.e. Davis led a late-g'^me rally that | tant, Stagner,^-along with Hohen- Utah a chance last night, crushing ®iRht points in the final three min- city tourney at Buffalp, N. Y. The f(frmer Trinity captain. *ia aver­ host Buffalo Saturday night in an ing 25 points or more per game. Adelaide, Australia, Det. 28 (/P)Tdown under have whitewashed the the" Skyline Conferencp team 97-76 utes a.s Penn State beat Richmond Gophers eliminated defending aging 20 tallies per outing and American Hockey League game at Leader is Paul Pettit of 'St, Louis cast by NBC starting at 1:45 p.m. first ten in pass recei'ving With put their team ahead at tlie end. j thal and Junior-Dick Dubanoski —Australia placed a reaoundtog Amer.____ Waatem Kentucky used superior j hav^been mainly''-reaponsible for fcRES a.s rang up 36 *4-60 and Penn defeated David.son champion Xaviei of Ohio 83-76 and Congleton is the club's beat re-, 8 o'clock at the Coilseum . .' . Bob 25.8, Paul Arizin of Philadelphia (PST), apparently will be to go 87. The first five did not change points. m The ,. -P...Tar U»»,.Heels, -J-I.-..,rahked sec 83-79 in the other games. , ' Canisius tripped Cornell '79-60. with Billy Howlon, Green Bay, final stamp on ita Davla Cup vic­ On ^ other hand,' -. th* H.8., height and the accurate throwing the Red and White'8'49)-168 edge.,, rAO.SM CATERERS s Victors bounder a.s well as a double figure Feller ha been of red offers from 24.8, Arizin's teammate, Neil around and over. " ond nationally, will meet Duke to- Southern Methodist, the South- - - - Johnston 24.2. Boston's Bob Cousy <3oaCh Buck Shaw, formerly of Fnuik Gilford, New York. Harlon which hM been In 37 b t Om 45 ld Vic Siexaa, I he' ol^rved. Stagner. wlio has improved tre- ! and Weddings pinned 3-1 victories | Big .Seven Evehi Oklahorna City, the host team, The Red Wings bolted into the ‘ A®' Rosi, Vasqiiez Green Bay, second, Baker, third. New York Cit.v resumes after a No. 1 .spot last night by defeating Tuesda.v. Entries are now being ac­ the 1956 season W'aa a 95-yard 6-2, 7-5, 6-3, in' a (natch that pro-1 proved hisaaelf' capable o f plaj WINNING SEASONS mendously since the opener against I over Receptions and Buffet, re- Tn Kansas Citv, Colorkdo and handed Idaho State its first loss in one-dav le.spit^ while' Minne.sola Don Chandler, New -Ybrk, and the Hornets, trails Lazzari in the. gpectively. | Michigan State entered the 8emia nine stalls, 70-66, as the All-Col­ the Bruins ,5-3. giving them 43 , Haberi and Gordon Rud(l\. cepted at the Pro Shop by Pro Alex scamper by Frank Bernard! of (-he duc(Kl some brilliant tennis un l^iyhining-tennis against th* bei£\ and Cani.sius In the Queen ciity points to 42 for Boston, which had Rhrenpries. Chicago Cards against the Wash­ Adrian Burk,' Philadelphia. both sides. ' company in■ singlas. ■ * —Ha *is.atronlr, ------lege Tournament got underway. In take a , breather until their final Hackney. Post entries will al.xo be Fight Tonight In punt returns there was no Unlveraily. Mlaa. U8-When Mis- fransfeJ^udfnt h«*ml[d^ oh29 ' -MERCWA.NTS LE.XGI'E I S®''®" Toumamenl wilh held thivjesd since Nov. 8. .former Te.achei.v College in New- taken on Ttiesday. Defending ington Redskins. A'l Carmichael of eager and' absM ut^ faartoaa." ■laMppl fijds'hed its-football season if” I All three games resulted in 3-1 11!)® .®!’''''*",'!^^ Nebraaka I other games, or^PL.irSeattle whipped Huntington A Napolltan' Plioto So now the United States must tomorrow night. The other toui;- ®ru-, V® 1. A.* I r, ( a x Britain captains, round out the Green Bay scampered 106 yards change in the standings. In kick­ Seixas played aoWM o f tha beat with a 7-S record, It marked the J"*" i,!* deciaiona with White Glass upend-1 Colorado downing Mia-lTulane 94-.6 and Marquette and ne.vs continue unrinterrupted. _ The .New 5 ork Rangers, in the Unless . Manager Cwiorge champion Bobb.v LaFrancis i-s Mla,mi,.FIa., Dec. 28 (Ab—'lA'o un- ^^Joc Dorse ssltli Springfield Team off returns there wSs one change, ■tart all over again. This ia the pmong the earl.v entrants. Compe­ against .the Chicago Bears to ac­ ■| ...... second year running the Auasiea tennis of his earner agfilnat Hbad, •Ixth straight year that Coach ^ ” J®!; Pf 7 ing Vic's Soda 'Shop, Moriarty only other game, tripped the Chi-, M,tphell can pick up an outstand- count for the longest kickoff re­ ran'iced but aggressive light­ BUiy Vesaelea, Baltiihore, drop­ Jiduiny Vaught'a Rebels have won ^*>® 'P***""* to tni- tition will be, open to both pro­ weights. Paoio Roal of the Bronx have shut out the Yanks. A check but there probably wasn't an ama­ ! Bros... shadi(ig Dart's Dair.v and' (iftk nf f'V* "i’ " ' ’’ ‘"8 backcourt star from New York turn.. ..Antonio Rocca and Ka'r*l ping from ninth to tenth' and teur In the world who could jiava more games than Uiey lost. In hiaj T®®'’* '‘I!*; Cqmmunit.v Press defeating How- into sole posse.ssion of fourth place, i before game time. fessionals and amateurs. Between and Baby'Vasques of Mexico City, of th^ records alio shows this is Von He.ss are the .headlinera in Howard Caaaady, Detroit, moving the fourth timp the lads from beaten Lew today. . 10 seasons of coaching Ole Miaa. “ >8 converted 69 of 124 shots (56 1 ard'a Landscaping. A1 Biijauciua. Detroit wrajiped’ up its victory ' All members of the starting line- .50 and 100 golfers a're expected to (ftlash tonight In a nationally tele- to ninth. B. I/. Awaiting Applications he in the field. Ft.xrting times are Saturday's wrestling card at the Vaught exparienced only one losing; P*® * ■ ! rolled '152-375 and Howie August in the final period when, .after (up are averpging 10 or more points New Haven Arena.. . Australia's viied fight regarded by rival Exhibition Drill Team The interception leaden re­ csmpajgn. That was in -1949 when Other foul shooters include Cyr ' had a 3.58 to top all kegl’ers. A re-! leading 2-1. it produced goals bv a game with Qiiimbv the pace-set- not necessary. Golfers need only Ken Rosewall la reported ready to'' m ^ as a stepplag-stoae to more- mained unchanged. Ms team had a 4-5-1 record. Hia (5-9i. Dubanoaki (9-19). Hohenthal minder to the league to spell out ,Alex DelVecchio. Johnny Biic.vk ter w i t h 18.5. Kleckher has to check in at the Pro Shop and cratiVe .matches. IMO team split 10 de'clalons. Jfjii (13-28) and Roche (10-24). For Job Vacated by Donellt turn - professional w'lth jack ; all names and complete all score | and Marcel Pronovoat. Don M e-! dropped- in 17 points per game tee-off. Di'. Ted Lenezyk of Indian Kramer’s annual touring group... Rosl, '* .hard-hitler who Is also PettU Captures Scoring lOiyssr record is 71 vietoriea. 23, Shooting V ise the locals are more -sheets ip the.future. It makes this I Kenney grabbed two acmes for , Carlson 15, Widholm 10.5 and Hill and -Walter Murphy of the effectli** '« : ■ cbunter-puncher. is defeats and 5 ties. In 1952 his team j than holding their own. finding the Boston. De'c. '28 ((Pi -Bdslon Best rebounder in the NBA is Vern At High ‘ School Jan. 5 column -that much eakier. Boston,which had Terry Saw'cljiik Ehrenpriea 10. ' host club shared the lead in 1954 Stokes of the Rochester Royals.. an 8:5 fs'.’om e to win because of All-Chemical Team •Bias, unbeaten with 8 wins and 2| mark with 121 of 34.5 field goal at- University today awaited a flool in the nets .for the first time in . Green Manor will have plenty of while' LaFrancis and Dick ^idr his ability to labd agood blow with HERAI4> LKAGI K |of applicants for the Job of head Big 6-11 Ray, Felix, who played Sharman Sets Shooting Record tiea. ' I tempts (85 per cent). Y^MIDGET i x a o c f . three week.s. Sawchuk' had beeri height in Carl.ioa i6-6i, Quimbv erowT of Indian Hill deadlocked In A gytnna9tic entertaJnnient fea­ trampoline. .The team repertoire Picks Trimly Ace Riid.v Heck continues to pai;e all, football coach hut the. departing his first pro ball with Jdaocl>®*t®r either hand. ' ' . • individual bowlera with ,a 110.121 Fletcher Glasa held onto. Its aidelined with a blood di.sease. i8-.5i and Kleckner 16-I 1, There 1955. Last Jan. 1 LaFrancis. 'a in the American League. It averag­ The New: Yorker. w'Ko was bom turing workmen appartus, rhyth­ also, Includes specialities by tal- Buff Donelli's personal choice ns local : club member, showed his entp(i performers, and finally ' tlje New York Sensational shbot-aMInneapoUa stepped up a* Botdtton< average for 30 games. Runnenip leader.ship in Oi*.Y ,Midget League . Andy Hebenton was the .big gun will also he new blood in th# Pros' ing 12.7 points per game with the' in Italy, has won three ati sight this mic exercises, dances, and comedy Hartford, peg. 28 OP)—Trinity his successor is line Coach Steve at lineup and 'this ahould help heels to the pack. will be presented here ,Saturday draiUatic statuary of youth tab­ Ing accuracy by ^ 1) ,Fettlt.ofSt.|thlrd'with a (189 totai.,Nfn John* Joe LaFprge has a 104.24 average Sinko. ' i New York Knickt In the ?4BA. .. year, from ,SaI ' DiguSrdia. Joey College announced today that • for the .same number of games last night bv y iiti^ i^ a 25-20 win 4:.59.of^he^thii'd period, brcike'a 'Stimulate interest in' league ball Tommy Byrnes, former New York Lopes and Henry (T^thpick) Jan. 5,- under the auspices of the leau in which'team members pose Louis and Bill Bharman of Bbaton ston 'of PhiladelphU sUppdd to Hurri/cane Finishes DonelH .vesterday accepted tha„ Ward Chirran, a tackle on its foot­ fourth place with...... 680 point;fits., ^ j “While Walt Lailey and Willie over Keiths Variety. Flfttcher has I 2-2 tie. The Rangen^ have 29 points ; o n c f' again in this City or Village S|t back* and relax you arm­ Knick backcourt star, may Join Browm. and has s record of 23 vic­ Manchester HigK Sri obi S.A.A., while c o v e re d With aluminum ball team which loat only two marked last week's action tn the A ' SImpaon arc tied for third place. head 'coaching Job at Columbia to •• ;a.4 and 1 record: its only Iqss be- t° 27- for Toronto, which was idle. 1 Charm. ' chair quarterbacks for there will the Ipcal. Green Manors tonight tories ih 26 sl:ai'ts. (The program will be staged by I paint! NBA. The burden ot the '8b Lools- of­ succeed his former boss. Lou Lit­ ing inflicted bv Wvman Fuelihuthe ! • ( games in three yeara, has -been Gets Decision over J fjl t C /S ^.ach with a 103.9 mark, Other.4 be -a heavy schedule- of football against East Hartford. Prelim at Vasquez, the Mexican light- the world famous exhibition team j The exhibition teaui show en- named a membe. of the All-Chemi- . Pettit’s Week-long scoring siege fense Mntlnues to rest beairily on j with a better than 100 avCfage are tle. He ends a Itt vear tenure at flrat week of play. The Cycle Shdp, I ^ ------^7------—— games coming into .your ’ living the high school gym tonight will welg'ht champion, has won 45 and of .Springfield College of Spring-; titled "Physical Pahorame" is pro- gave th'e Hawk center the point Pettit. He’s acored 27 per cent of BU^ eal, All-American team. I AI Cervini 101.9 and Burt Harmin ! in beaUng Wyman Fuel 33.26, pTB f fT* • 1 m - ' W~k C • y v room over the next four da.ya. To-1 pU'House * Hale against thhe West loat 12, He lost early this year to field, Ma.ss. Tbventy i- fo students duced and directed by Franlfe "''vYbe-team ia picked annually by lead for the first time thlk sea­ St. Louia' point* this aeaaon. pttor Milwaiikee, Dec. 28 ig’.--Tommy4*weight bout After his acceptance of the New, hailing from various parte of the Wolcott, a member of the- Spfing- accounting for one-fourt|i o f bis tn the...... Milwaukee j AX/A101.2. * Hecksax:v.»x ..oohas c also*sas,, pinned, the • - morrow' Channel 30 will carry the' sides st 7:15. Carraela Costa but came back to Chemical and En.'lnetftng N^vi'b son. He capped hls drive to the (Hurricane) Jackson came up! Arena last night, \beal high single .wore, 1.52, La-1 Y ° ! ,\ “ « '‘8nme,nt, Donelll s.Ud:. ‘iSd'n”".'.;"."'’, I (gfi* Uefensive Contest stop Jtmmy Soo in'ffix rounds af­ country win take part in-the two field College fa 'Ulty. .Frank, a top'by scoring 95 points in three tepms’ total a :year ago. Arlsin is _|The hard-flghUng Oilers are- in from among players who md'Jor with hia best fighting in the last | Jacksoh, 195 3-4 pounds, forced Forge holds the high tripfe, 358, : ^ '''*''® ** He is Steve ter Sob ran up a string of 33 hour show that i f packed wltli former member and captain of the either in chemistry or engineering. gamM, hitting 33 of his 61 field next, Pettit in scoring respon- (•Sinko w1io has-been my a-ssistant I third place with a 2 and 3 jiecord. siblUtyto with 24.9 per pent o f the daring, grace, skill, and amuse­ team, ha.s rpeceeded'Leslie J. Judd round and was awarded a close Yvhat action the fight develo^d. and Bill Dalton's 110 single is tops Looms m Gator Bowl Saturday straight victories. In his last bout 'CTurrSn is a chemist and a dean's goal tries. ' for howlers averaging under 93. at .BU. I would suggest him for Keith's are thel celTacrdwellers ment. ' ” Who recently retired after more "All League Records' 'Warrior offense. \ several reasons. One. he knows the: with one win and four losses. How Tiro ISewcomers on the Way Oct. 20 he beat Red Top Davis. list atudant. As a sophomore and but unanlnioiu l()-round decisi(>n • but Medeftos. 1.93'a, threw the stif- Although- idle until Thursday ___oi- h.. a„r.. The match will be televised; n.a-, Attractions on the program In- than 30 years at the help) of the iharman, .who holds all league Foor, YiCarB 'RauUng' -i-k , . . . ■ i . «.■.< “ pioblcm s at BU. Then he has done ' f t , junior he played on^Trintty’a- un­ over Julio Med^ros^in their heavy- feat punches.',^^The Cuban twice night the Benda.vs aie in first ______... ifasT oTr-. >Rh(l bfoadcaat nationally by CBS, tionally by NBC afsH-ting at 10 -cludc numi>bis op the heavy (ip- tciuii. The exliibltiou will be given defeated 1954 and 19M teams and- Jords In free throw accuracy, This season Sharman baa ralaied all the recruiting and has made all ilaat two games bv only six and p,uaburgh and Ofeorgfli t«^h areilvas been a .3.7000 .sellout eince only nine of 185 foul triaa a, MZ ! staggered the Hurricane, who is place with a 26-14" won and lost j-five points, respectively: p.m. (ES'Tl. paratu.s .such ,-s the parallel bars,' in the Manchester High School as. a senior on thiff year's , team has bettereil the mark for success­ fhc ,-.nlact,s.. He has a fine per­ aX far,apart aa Uie tvvorpoies on ] shortly after Pitt and Te^H were To Help New Haven Blades horizontal bar, the side horse and Gym at 8 p.m. - accuracy per Cent. TThe Celtle iret- r c rale^ tSe N o.a heavyweight con-1 1 sonality and he would be a credit vrhlcli had a 5-2 record. • •• ■ ful attempts without a miss. Hia . . r . I Pointers (24-161. ^T'he Rulers rest i In the first game* last night be- training methods for thdlr^'Gator selected to pla.T. current skein is unbroken at 52, eran has 'won Ithe fre* throw title I tender.. Mederos is unranked. to^the school." , -j Others picked for the AlI-(S)em- in third place With a 2D-26s,record I tween Fletcher and Keith'.x the ig-, BovyI game Satqrda.v, hut the. two New* Haven, Dec.’ 28 '(.ispectal) — •has been" ithnrtrhahded due to In- surpassing the old rfebrd b.f 5(1— four yean ruiinbig and If ha o ^ With the fight still to be; won ih. '"■rher* will lie ho hjiat.v decisiiin.” , stte’vvas.dd'cided from the fouFilne.. 'coaches think they'll he close aa Group to Check ical. All -'American are Frank the Rfth he wi)l he the Drat bo win and the cellar-dwelling Agates a.ssured BU Athletic -Drt'Sclor Vic I The - third-place N ew Haven ; Juries rirtualjy the entire part of Chlera of .Bostop-University, yom- set- by Sharman, of- course.' v lithe , final three, minutes, Jackson luive won onl.v 10 games as against j Both teams scored 10 times from cousins scorevvi.se. , ' ■ .■ • j . , ' ' the season. (5ne expected player In laying the. grounilwork ,for five “ titles in anything. . Stout. "We have done absolutely Vthe floor but the Glassmen sank C ollrg e Blades, knocking on the door of Youth Stacked Against Age Jenkins of PItls'mrgb. Dele John­ {kept after - Medero* W ith both 30 losses ■ '■■I Ih'init the fans( will s^ee a fm,. , , Griddei^i I is defenseman Beniic Hill, late of AAU in Olympics defense of the .scoring title he won Since entering'the in nothing about a new' coach.” .! five for ,13 folul,shots to pull put reaj tight''defensive' ball—game the Eastern Hockeyi Leag'ue lead, son of OberJln, Dave Ingraham of 1951-52, Sharinan haa pp*t*d a hands and landed enough to get Other possible' c.-indidat«a for the Cltifiton Comets, w'ho is due to Maasachuaetts University, Floyd In 1956, Pettit surged from third j THi.s Kic k rorx T K U five-point win. Kfelth's went score-1 v<-itfi verv little; scoyingy Tiech's In Games wUl try to ch6p the six-team ; fill eventually the spot vacated by place tq assume the most healthy career record o f'86.9 per cent ffotti , STOP t(ie n«l from the officials. the job which pays between StO,* ( less from the floor in the first qiiai- ! Bobby DotkCsaid -toda.v. "Unjess league'll leaders down s ,blt^ here Kansas City,. Dec. 28 tAb—Phdg |When Fullmer Faces Robinson hJng o f , Colorado, Colhege, Jerry Detroit i.f> Wayne Stale »Univ,cr- ■ Perry, now out for the season as Allen, former basketball coach.at, point lead of the sedson. He's the foul Una maUng-good oh 1886 Judge Juliiia Goldman scored it ait.v doesn't kirk' a field goal, .very 000 and yi2.0()0 a .year include tier and vvere behind 14-4 at the aomebod.v gets .some'luck.v* breaks. Sunday' night when .they tackle Lott of New Mei(ico University, of 1941 attempt*. j 94-92 and Judge Lea De Camara Jo.'.n Toner, former “'BU star who • fie w York, Dec. 28 IJT) The fine a result of a leg. Injury. the Unlveretty of Kanaaa, said last') ^ _ _ _ _ _ scored 672 points while av^aging often,- but when it does ....H alf' , half. In the last half they came to I don’t tMlleve there'll the Philadelppia . Rarnblera in 'a Ken McGra-x' of Johps Hopkins, 25A an encounter, 26 Mints more Other. league leadara .a n : -B ob SHOVELING I hs(i(. it 96-94. Referee Milt Gold- ha.s made a- name a s' a ISonnecti- life; ^ d b.v Bobby Cowle.s. . Jim than two touchdowns, "that'**"®'* “I Georgia Tec^l and Bitt 7:30 game on Arena Ice. nlgl(t''«,a non-profit foundation 4a! New York.-.,: (NEA) — Every-.;gip-with, you can be a.ssured the Bob Naylor of Lehigh, Jim Poilraza back Jim-MarMillan'-s field ' goal _ . , . . . ™ w,. .hfing aet up' to delve into the! thing about Ray Robinson atig-1 action will start-quickly. than Paul Arizin of .''Philadelphia bouay of Boston in aaaiat*, :wbo fateln gave Jackson his biggest Lenabled Wavne to beat Western-Re: ))I8|V schom coach...1^ Zabil- Coleman and O'DelJ' the'.v, alfndst man.t," ■(? fi ^ together, with aeniijy area from ■ Coach Don Perry, .lijasUng an Hockey at a Glance of Syracuse, Charlie Rader ofiTen-f. alstf seeW a Rfth titM ih hia ; edge. 97-91. Amateur AthleUc Union's handling I ge.sts age. ' y T . " . !' f'ullmer wnlkjgo.lo the body. His hSa'accumulated. ■’ laerve. 10-7.'The last Wa.iJnc field of Northeastern, ,Bo^ Hatch pulled the game out. Foe'the win­ Ccigch ■ Johnny ■'Mlcheldsen of mivst'of the. liig schools 'that didn t eye toward the incoming platform 'Thursday's Reaulfa ■ neasea, L sro' S'eldl of Western R,e- .Arizin, wh.o was in the lead by specialty; Johnston i^. fUid gOM ‘ The bfiutiwas not leleviseij, or • goal . kicked was in 1942 agttinat " '’ ’I Harv'ard /roah Coach' ning' Csia.ssmen the, entire team of the Union Blation-here., has at NaMonal League . A.ifierican participation in the i gymnasium, Sujr*r Ttay plan is to ^tay orr top of Rqhinaon, serv'e and Tom Stolki of Bradley, accuracy and Mamrlce Stqk** O f . SNOW! Pitt , who p u t hia Benthers'(jrawf a poaGseason assignment play . g. ------^-----..4------10 last week, was demoted-to'sec- : broa4cast. - Thie gross gala was , Groaae He Naval Air Base, but 1 Hob Margarita. pla.ved g^od. • . j through their defeilaive'paces in, least twb newcomers-off the ''a'ay f New York 3. Chicago 2. Olympic CUmea. -- ,! »■)» a careful i^y who now says .keep ptiimplng to the mid-section. and-place and Clyde Lovellette of Rochester Iri recoirezy. '310,126. .. Wa>Tie lolat that one, 7-3. . From slate high, school circles ; The second game the Cycle Shop ;»a lengthy ''drill ‘“yesterday, agreed ' in three.' games tomorrow as col­ . aa replacements for hia club which j Detroit 5, Boston 3. "You 11 be hearing a lot about such as Floyd Patter.son.- tlic push and yank arms in the Clinches held George May to 'three'points. generally, adding lege fciotball' lhrflvvS|,the first,of its it during the next w'^ks. he agid. hcav>'weight chsniplon. 'Take it -^wilh the idea of tiring' the rtiam- t." Wympn led at the half by two ." I fhope there is, som aCoying New Year's hdliday'parties. r *Itm not at llbert.v 't(j say m ore^^jy You're leaving « all your piort. Tourney Reaches tallies 17-15, In the last half.rFred. on -our aide..”' right now: The trouble has .^al- energy ,nerev iii in the gym." ffvm." ^ FUfi Blafi of AttackAttaek BlTiF.bONELU Tccl^ and the nigged , Pjinjhers ways been that nobody doea^ any-: McCurry. .IJm Smith^ Bob Gleeboii The coaches have precedent for from Pitt meet, in Ih® Gator BowlB' th. a ATT M..' en,.r -This from a flgliter who used to Robinson’s way will be to keep Semi-Final Bracket t- *:A.. and Dickie Frylen started Jo: hit their prediction: Pitt and' Tech IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE THE VERY lEST! rome Ray Riddick- of Lowell and at Jacksohville, Fla'., in a rematch A "'ovkout.ihis right uppercut wOrking when and came up with another -victory. tangled In the .^Ugar Bowl. ji;at of last. New Year’s Sugar Bowl” ... „,;'ft'hen Robinson skipped rope. It Fullnicn. gets tn.side. In his hey- Hempstead. ’ N, Y^ Dec. 28 \ ISernie Megin of Qoneord aa 'Allen indicated' one purpoie of For Wyman’s thiy scoring.was well Jan. 2 an widely separated camps, , for the collegea m greater voice in punched the light bag. he '(A'OHld ning a man lii a clineh or knotting seeking it# 14th straight victory, Flqtcher. Roy Villa. JoH'hrtle Con, J Four Days Off i,’: W IT H E V n Y daipce around it, hia hands.keep- him helplessly. Clan Robinson atill will meet Hofstra tonight and file. ; ' with half having It-out in tKeBlue^i FREE Olympic affair*. 'molly and AI Drabrowski. "y -Mlchelosen' isn’t a diaciplg' of the', Gray gamb at Montgomery. A la ^ ’ in^ the bladder a :blac1f blur-,-llU! do it to ^ strong kid 7 Bucknell will take on, Cortland [ " “'l i s i B CARD.' BU President'-'Harolii. C,-CMae free-andr'eaay training progvm •'Aft.ei*'-ail." moat of the athletes |],commented: ' ^ Next weqk will be the last, and -the others Jn the 32nd annual > and' the coaching that represent Wheii Robinson 'stepped in the Rdblhson's mait^'idca will ber to (NY)Mil semifinal.games of the games in. the* first round. In tha which' has canned Dod3 feamA to Shrine ' East-West game in San "U.S.” Vlng for a fight, it was almost as Hofstra Invitational Basketball J "Sl.’.aMl'y-.a' j . "In the consideration of a-,-su<;,-i Keith's will he out to dump CUPOLA : America coinea from tha colleges,'' keep Fullmer outside. Jabs could seven bowl' Victories without a Friancisco's' Kezar Statdium. ' good as the bout itself. Suga;;. spear I^Umer ' well at the range Tournament. . ; cesapr to Mr.. .Donelli. thq^ estab- loaai the last five in . eucceasiye ; he said. * . . ■ '* West Virginia fTech made it 13 Wyman, and the CyclisttJyclistg wliuwl try All three vvlll be broadcast and Allen expressed a belief the Na.-- wxnijd bounce around ip * Rsy and the chance of .a knockout I llahed procedure at Boston Uni- the same against Fletcher' Glass. yeara. Pitt players were -.glVcn A $ 4 5 V a l i A 0«M8E In a .row last night by -walloping - V I veralty 'fo r ' the- selecti'aon ,of uni- telecast, -vltri CBS handling the itibnal Collegiate- Athletic Assn, B'olger-type rag doll dant-e and the would-be increased, '* 1955 CHRYSLER in'the nightcap. four days off for Christmas, re­ Gator BoWl beginning at 1:46 p:m'-_.,. crowd would be warmed hip be­ .Gettysburg 115-78 ■ while 'Hofstra • 1955 PONTIAC 11 varsity personnel 'Will .be follolved.t grouped.'' • came to „ Jacksonville 'should be the ‘'dominant,voice." Fullmer-’s form ' ‘'caii ’’ become whipped 'Upsala In the other part 4^Dr. Sed. P ow v steerDig* EST. and NBC doing a ’, double Tile retired basketball coach has fore the'introductions.. ■ GL 4-Dr. 'Sed. Radio, heater ww. power hrakes, radte,. heater, • I' A Joint Bhculty-Administration Wednesday and put in a good 2'* floundering 'and almost hovicc-like of. the .twlnbill. l^ibrnitlee will be named and this Milwaiik^.—Tommy (Hurricane) the Blue;Gray at 1:45 followed by i been a persistent critic- of the' B ut' Rqblpson iii, 36 now." The, A -eiiito. tinted #iass. H-w. tires. Jet blS(rk finleh hours on the practice field. * Yes­ the EastriVest at 4:45.1 EPTI. N O D O W N when he's' ti-ying to box. But in­ Bucknell ' an,d , Coytland ad­ I'cominlttee will receive nomina- Sackapn. ■r9544>. Far Rockaway, terday t'h'e Panthers were out for :'AAU and Hit ouIbi(rata reached a extrp-flourish is gone. IJow much side', head on Robinson's chest, ExoeUefit With .time out for the professional i "^ A Y M I N T o f the rest of what -was Robinson vanced past the first round .in an . tiona' from all . sources for' the Nr Y.,. outpointed Julio Med^roa,* practice about tw'o hours,. -With high pltqh last spring when the both 'hands- probing the iniddle, afternoon dqublahaader. ^ ck n ell • Sr $1575- oondlUbn. I post."' ,, y- 193 ij, Havana. 10. '.v championship betwefti the Chicago Union auapended Weit Santee, the is left? How quickly can that Jq'b he can get the best mflesge. ------. W Michelpsen, playing thp .part of ; Bears ahd» New York Giants st U f TO 5 YEARS draw back, then whip in as a the measure of Wagner 83- Tech*r.^exK ballK»iiMHO' carriers to ahilw his de^ Anew lorx UiailiB great Kansas miler, fo'r accepting 65 and CortlAPd drubbed Spring- Yankee Stadium on Sunday, the ' excessive, ex^nsa money. deadly book? How long'can those '“Early betting . had Fullmer an • m 4 OLDSMOIIIjt : 1955 CHEVROUT fense 'W'hat to eipect. , v / T O R A Y 8-5 choice. Robinson backers knock ! field (Mass.) 81-62. Coll.egians return Thursday wi^ o'nce-loose Vegfj,retain the bounce, will -G Super 88 4-Dr. Sed* H}’d- 4-Dr. Bel Air. Radio, hia9(|t, TORO SNOW HOUND In contrast. Tech took 11 days their regular Jan. 1, splash headed riBST p a y m e n t ''' This by -pointing out ((i) Fullmer, i ' (Consolation- round games G off for Christ'hi'as, regrouped, flew '^^G'^UBNOVER ON ICE to keep.him moving?, be played this afternoon . with A drlv-e,. radio, heater, ww, ww-.^tires, seat oovem,'' M' by the big fouB^.^- Rose, Bowl at New York ((P)—Jimmy Skinner, Cla(Mic 'Test, was on- the floor -against CJir "■ Hirewt 60 sk'ey«l- .OF MANCHESTER to .Jacksonville yesterdiiy *"ltnd APRIL 1 9 5 7 Turner. who dex-an't punch, much; Wagner faclffg Springfield and FLETCHER GLASS CO. Mttchen Pasadena'. Sugar'Bowl *t New O r- coach of the' Detroit RM Wings, It Is these questions that make worked out a little more thi^ .an leang. Cotton' Bovyl st Dallas, and (b) he was In troiible - against Gettyaburg clashing with Upsala. • ' $ 1 6 9 5 S r ““ $ 1 3 9 5 a l o a d s m i n u f i hour. , ■ , 12 YIA» ' isithe coach with the longest ten­ the sche'duled 15-round match at »-7^'>9 Orange Bowl at Miami. ( .Madison Square Garden. ,Jan. 2. Paul .Pender, who has the hint-of 188 WEST m id d l e ; TURNPIKE GUARAf4Tlf. O r* C o r .... v . 5 4 9 9 ure of t h e current National y^iasiad'm Mianeiefe. ‘'You havft'to. coach w'hat you Itobinson's style: (c) he has never 9 ------r ~ ' ' Hockey League mentors. He is in classic test of the old yquthl^ • 1955 STA. W AGON, 1952 STA. WjAGON • J ball eve in.” Dodd- commented. V ■ •' again?t-age ■ theory. scored a knockdown since coming Pro Baaketball ''Atilgtad rolor fhrawi-Mr ’* '.U ..' . CORNER DURANT 8T. | ("Some coaches scrimmage a lot Los Angeles—Don Jordan, 142, Two CdR 55^9 his ttalrd season. Phil Watson of the' iDuiger. Toe Blake of the Cs- Gene Fullmer. 10 years younger, to New York from Utah. G Cross Country d^Dr." Hyd. cioaa Country .2*p(r_ Ri 'dK G Mem) IrtsMy feSee, “liinlsy 1955 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DE LUXE SEDAN : and win that vva.v. I’ve had good Los Angeles, oiupointed Archie iLJNis ^ 2 ^ 5 Eastern Division A drive, radio, heater, Mater, war. ttree,'bverdrire. •r driflad snow. NEW . LARGER QUARTERS. ‘ luck with ■hay-^ayslem." (Chief) Whit*v»*ster, 145Ji, San week MAOY TO I M a GARAOiS nadlens and' Milt Schmidt of the fa the -type of opponent Who. many The other side sees Robinson as .lust an old man who was exposed W L Very low . ewgina dears 17-iadi -vTLENTY'OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING 'The game, W'hi^b will be telecast Francisco, 10, . .. Boston Bruins all^ art -In their sec­ say, will mqke it a conclusive test. Bolton ...... ^..,.19 10 ond' aeasoni a s' coaches. Ho\»1e Fullmer does not have the ability by Tieer Ralnh Jones, whom Full­ . $ 1 6 9 5 mileage., $ 6 9 5 - '■potli muiew vp'lo 16 aiebes M D IO , HEATER. HYDRAHATIC. I^ L COjllPON TODAY FOR FME CATALOG PhUadetphia ...... 16 12 AUTO GLASS INSTALLED ■■ ‘I ' —;u.„ ---- Meeker (^Toronto is in his flrkt of a Robinson: He has, going fo'b mer handled yeU.„. and ■ had hia • — ------campaifn''while Tommy Ivan, is hlfh ydutl) and its attrlbiltea and hsron sa\'ed by Bobo bison's ,iin^ New, York ...... 13 1* lEW W HITEWAU TIRES. . ' ' ''' willingness to take any sort of a- Syracuse ...... 9 16 • 1953 lUICK SUPER r 1954 PLYMOUTH Sea k*nJ‘propetM (iOus.) ar y 'V GLASS FURNITURE TOPS GINTLiMIN: WltH0UT. OUIGATION having. hia first aeaabn * aa coach little else. Western OivUlen W * G i v * G r * * R S ta m p s ! of the Chicago Black Hawks. Ivan ' The ’ Floyd' ; Patterson-Archle .punch: G 8-Dr. Hardtop. Dynaflow 8-Pr. Bed. Fmrw fUClrt «r|ea), agiitt‘pr»^M medtlk of the □ Pleas* m U yeur Free Oarage Booklet. Rocheatar . , 16 15 TDM I SiUND Hound today op EXCELLENT GREEN HNISH. SMELL OIL ^ “ nrevio«(Bly afven saabpni with. Mbofe.bout was billed as this type You . will get," the best example A drive, radio, heater ww. G r^ nuHo, heater, ww. Urea, 9»- MIRRORS (Fircpiae* cind Da w ) *S-,*e***4*« Detroit blit 'did not coach in ih c of sHow.ibut nobody ever acciuied of what youth and-age mean in Fort Wayne ...... W 14 2 - tn-toae paint. tpae paint. C l A O S Minneapolia ^. lU.' 16 s ' •' ‘ . e league theHast two seasons;' Paterson ,'of being a run-of-the-. lioxing. , • V SpeetaL $ 9 5 0 Muat be eata. G PICTUM^ FRAMINCk (aii'iypM ) AIM^GGG o oXf-« e * * e * * e'o 8.8,» # o # e‘o • e o St; Louis 12 15 ..‘ A w Ai';•••■.: • mill filt e r . Fullmer’S • record ■ ' - —»*— s • *.«.* ***•«**• m POUNDS HEAVIER and hia style —- shows he is little Friday's Schedule. CAPITOL Ctly * * e V*,^8*e * 0 a No Game* -,SChedul*d. • MANY OTHER MAKES FROM |50 UP WINDOW ORd PLATE GLASS 1^ Miami. fTa. i^-^Florlda-bred more. • - PORUUPINRS'ARE tAROET Needles, who captured the Slyear- So when you w'atch him attack Thursday’s Results . JALU^SIER: iMUUaliMa U (ioieik,-Buy and IkiolioaHfiU. M HOUR Toronto .‘(41^-The phtarlo. ^>\(is Boston 97. I^oeheater 92. M oBRvinjai COMMERCIAL * BEAlDENYlAL M O 6 - 3 3 8 6 . “COU^ECT bld championship of 1956 when he Robinson. yoU’Il see r'aw, youth EQUIPMENT SERITCE won the Flamingo. Flerida Derby, goinjg against all the ring-cliches and . Forests Dfpt, has asked Philadelphia 112, New York 8T. o PLYHGUm- contraciursl w e Ra v e i in s t o c k (• Fort Wayne 120, MlnneapblU 9S: RANGE ORd FUEL OILS Kentucky Derby and Belmont they load oittb the Harlem H ot hunters to ,aho^ 'porcupines on o w t u u n 373 MAIN STREET , MANCHESTER TEIm Ml 9.454$' St? Louis 102, Syracuse 95. M MAIN STREET MEDICINE CARINETS and SHOWER DOORS id-HOUX QIL BUBNER SERVICE ANYWHERE Stakaa, has 'adiM 200 pounds- and Shot --- class, experience, ■ power, sight.f to conibat an Invaaloq by H CBN 1KS Wf,-. the animals in southern Ontario. S aturday Schedule BUDGET * MONTHLY » C.O.O. U S g ar ag es, Inc. .(Town in heijght since hia last style. And. of course age. S TM. 8 0 M W PIhhif m i S -1 9 S S OPEN EVENINGS UNUk 9:30 Open Raturdaya —^ 0|Mn Ihonday Evanings The prickly' creatures do consid- Syracuf* at Philadelphia, CHARLES J. MINICUCCI JR: 8119 HARTFORD-NEW HAVEN TURNPIKE—NEWINGTON race tn August. He ia training for , What kind of a.fight will it bet ESTOMATES GLADLY GIVEN the Widtner tq ba held at H ialeah, It (s easier to envision the style erabla damage to trees and'Dften St. Loui* at MinnaapoUs. O N N DAILYTQ AUJNMSDAY TO i P. NL. SUNDAY 1D-S -t Fort Wayne at Rocliaiter. BBOOUTELD RD„ ROLTON—Ml 8-7848; MI 8-78M ~ Feh. 28. than to name the winner. To be- kill hunting dogs. 4 "t>«. • • 4 .*■ . ■ ’ -I - 1 K.'. I '(* • ■ I'' ' 1 . ■ I ■ .V- '1 . ■ r f " W'l' . , t ' - .~ t ■■ " . - ’I " - / ' y ' V .f' V..' I IUKCHXSTEB EVENING HERALD, HANGHESTER* CONN.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 28. IdSfi PAGE . '■ '■ '/ . 0 ■:. * '. ' . I . • p ; ^ . ■■-.,■■. V MANCH^STeR EVENING HEBALiJ, MANCHESTER, CbNN., FRIDAY, DECEMRER 28, I98« SUL PAGE TWSLVI f Houaen For Sale .Subnitian For Sale 71 Wastad>4lMl iBaiata 77 Booses "For Salt , 22 Sevellon B row ^ " Goragos—J5ervleo*i-Stonigol0 "Mo'Tlikg—Tra^kiag THERE OUGHTA b e A LAW ! b V PAGALY arid s h o r t e n 'ApArtmsntA^PIata-* • O m AQENGT niieda Cap* Cod, J " MAKE THE JARVIS BOLTON—Matay listings ineludiag Rock^^e Make% 20 Tenementa 63 6-8-9-and ’T room slnglea and 3- Gas, Oil--and Blood HTetired E ditor^ Storago a new ranch in a sAcIuded spot r e a l t y CO. YOUR REAL family hquaeg. Buyers waiting., OIttsified ^ STORAGE SPACE for rent, 90x80. MANCHESTER - Moving and TWO ROOM furnished apartment. with baaement garage; older home^^^six—t-a r^ v e n ) room* on Howard ' R. Hastings, Realtor* ^ Siiccum bk at 70 «45No. Main St, MI. P-2302. trucking Co. Ml, 8-6868. . Owned Rrlvate bath. Apply Mar)Ow’s, 867 I MAKE YOUR ES-TATE H E ^^U A llT E R S —five'Seres; split level in- Bolton Call MI, 9-tl07 any time. For Shopping Center and operated'by'Walter B. Ppr- ■Wt,m r r o v t ! lUtworiHATrioiMiii B ut TUKONg win% jiitr abftpewrn^ Main St. ' ’ . ' AdinrliMinent ett J r„ and WUIlam J. Pickering. ' r e s o l u t io n NOW ^ Center; and a beautiful new 'ranch WANTED—Real estate listings. Providence, R. I., Dec., M WO - ) aOR «COQt sou M.VMNV fllMig! MIM-* l| ONt UUE TUtS.' ‘ NEW MODERN 3H -room apart­ * in Coventry' on Bolton Town Line. CLASSinED ADVT, GARAGE FOR RENT. Near Cen­ Contact Turkington Bros. Realty Sevellon BrqwA, 70, retired editor Rockville, Dec. 28 .(Special)r-A<9Rouia U la a eurront traad In ter. Call MI. 8-8?93. MANCHESTER Package Delivery.- ment, unftmiiah'ed, heat, hot water TO SEE DELLWOOD T, J. Crockett. Realtor, MI. 3-1877 Co., 381 Center St., Manchester. (Centlaiied' fror' Page Qae) •I'T and publisher of the Providence and electricity for cooking ia furn­ ON WALES ROAD, ANDOVER or residency MI. 9-7751." shopping centar with an oalimated■ ■ Rockvilla. Plans for, a WlnWer DEPT. HOURS light trucking and package deliv­ . 'S E ^ H E S E jlARVIS MI. 3-1507, evenings Ml. 9-8668 or R efugee Couple Journal-Bulletin and ' founder of coat ^ $800,000 la h^ ng planned Avenua Shopping oMtar aMnUtad er}. Refrigeratpra', wakhera and ished. Suitabts for oiie or two Ml. 3-'W81. . • Ohriitmu holiday tha t in many the'American Press InltUute, died 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Busiitiss SerFlces Offered 13 small childreh.' Suburban. Refer­ Modem S-Bedroom Homes for' the' Union and M.'.pla .atroeta at a coat of $780,000 ara imdatwaY, atove moving epeclalty. Folding ./LISTINGS'IN ■ Wanied-*-Real EnUt« 77 of IJi* ni'Ajor Jlaaalara o f the auto- today at 'Tuacoo, Arle. — taut a building permit Iiaa net feaaa - 'Chrtira for rent. .ML 9-0782. . ences required; MI. 9-0495 between Peaceful Country Surroundings , GeU M ore G if lurea. . ___-, TV SERVICE, 82.90 per call. All '5and,.7p.in^» ' i Acre Wooded Lots , Auctions 78 niobila age; Such r the San The institute represented the Plot ^lana being studied by the applied for to date. COPY C i.0SlN 6 TIME ' work guarfinleed. Call Bob Webb, a' '** /' MANCHESTER WANTED—Two-family houaes to fulflliment "bf A dream that had Efforts to aacura adjoining prop­ AUSTIN A.'CHAMBERS GO,, local % f Franciaco earthquake ^nd Rrc. Mr; and kre. Jocaef Zecher, the building' Inapector revealed a Stop FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. I HU. 9-8*01. I and long distance moving pack­ Only Minutes from Manchester sell. Qualtfltd buyers waiting. YOU SAVE THE MOST captured Brown’s Imagination and and Shop, a ^W.' T, Grant Store erty on Union Streat failad^ it was FOUR ROOM flat, adults. Inquire Exclusive With / to o Center Street—Budget buy Madeline 'Smith, Realtor. Mi, AT CONN.’S MOST THRlLUNG with 482 dead; the 1937 OSiq- Hungarian refugit couple married over which ^e had long pondered ing, atorage. Call M l.'3-5187. Hart­ /''for the New Year, Six room Cape .and .aeveral amaller ahopa Included. reported.. MOi«. THRU PRI. RADIO TV Service. Sewing 426 Broad St. * 9-1642. Miesiaaippi floodi, with MO; the here Chrlatmae Day, have received and worked.' chlnca and email appliancea ford CH i-1438. (3 unfinished). Large kitchen, ■ A U CTI6 N S ! The 84,000 aquare toot shopping 10:30 A. M. Texaa City ekplonioni, wtith 813. more donatlone from Manchester ' On, the 28th anniversary of his area with a l$0-foot frontage on paired. Call Ralph Aldrich. Ap a r t m e n t —Three large roonia .IOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. fireplace, full baaement. On bus LISTINGS WANTED—Slngle, two- coming to Providence, the direc­ 9-8487. family three-family, hualneis One Visit Will ■ Convince You ' Why the heavyj..-toH during the merchants. ,y Union Street will have entrances N o t i c e o f SATURDAY 9 A. M.^ Paintihg— Papering ’ 21 newly decorated with atove knd 184 Etst Center 81,, Manchester line'near Verplanck School ' and tors of the Providence Journal Co. shopping; Full price, $13,000. ' property. Have many cash buyers. Of The Fabulous Savings.... recent Chriat .aAobaeritance? Of- In addition to the. clothing and and exits from both Union and refrigerator. Heat and all. utilities MI. 9-5261 voted' $20,000 as an initial dona­ DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ Mortgages arranged. Pleaae call flclala auggeated many>^eaaonf, household goods already donated, Maple atreeta. 1110 Union Street trOCB bbOPEHATlON WILL REFINISHING ceilings, piintlng, ' fura^ed. Parking apace and nice MI., *-2*99 M ir 1-6219 tion for a fund to atari the InOtl- Special M eetii^. pany. doors and windows custom paper hanging, wallpmr books. 32 Ardmore Road—A family-sized George L, Grazladio, Realtor. Ml. All Brand-New Merchandise but tha one cited most often wat the couple hat n^ceived a flat iron frontage te oppocile Rhee)- Street. BS ArPBECCATCD work, guaranteed. CalJ MI. 9-1583 yard. $115 monthly. Available tut£. With the approval o f the Fully Insured. Tel. Edward R. January I'at. MI,_.3-492jl after. .6 home at A fair price. Cape Cod 9-M78, 109 Henry,, St, Giftwace, Hand and Power Tools, apeed. \ and a used televialon set. from Parking for 584 cars is planned, o f the __ after 6 p.m. < ; Price. MI. ,9-1003. style 'with full shed dormer. Three Too Much Horsepower 'Potterton'a; a blanket, di'shdreiner president and board of trustees of in addition-to'84 employe' parking p.m. ” , Electrical Appliances, Toys, House- Columbia 'University and with the SOUTH MANCHESTBR *13000- Waddell Rd. Three bed­ bedrooms, attached garage, - 'IH ARE YOU CONSIDERING ' The state Division of 'Traffic and drain- board mat from the F. apacea. Dial Ml 3-5121 ANTIQUES Retuilahed. R(mairihg 8ELUNO YOUR. PROPERTY? . hold Needs, Jeweli^, etc., etc.! support of 36 publishkra who sub­ THREE ROOM heated apartment. room Colonial, .excellent condltioii. batha. Built-In dishwasher and ex­ Safety found that the moat com­ Woolworth Co.; pots and pans, Laur-Jed Inc., a Hartford firm, FIRE DISTRICT done on any furniture. Tieman, Coarsca and Classes 27 $13,900—Hawthorne ■ St. Vacant; We Will appraiaa your property scribed more than . $150,000, the Notice la hereby given bf a rMt. 199 South Main St. Phone MI. Immediate occupancy, $85 per haust fan In kitchen. A fine lot de- mon o f several cauaeg in Illinola ffee percolator and garbage la ex^ctetj to comrlete the trana-' month. MI. 3-8606. Cape, four rooms. aignied for chlidt;en. I'n Bowers free and without any obligation. Every Thursday, Friday m Keith’s Variety and News American Press Institute opened .'action somatlma next week. John ciel meeting of the eleoton of th» 8-5843. RADIO-Electronlcs • TeleWsion — We also buy property, for cash. was. drivlng-:too “fasTfor road con-- School area and close to Manches­ and Saturdaiy Nites ditione. Gov. William . O. Strat­ Shop-. . , > its first elaai on Sept. 30, 1946.’ B. Hayes, HartfonI realtor, la South Mancheater Flrt District to Train at Connecticut’s Oldest THREE ROOM apartment. Hot $16,300 Parker St. V acant/ alx ter High School. Selling at $)6,500. Sellltu or buying contact president and major stockholder be held at the Kethaa Alale SdMAI, Laat and Poatid 'EIlectTonlcs School! Day course. ■ 7 - * ton’s office summed it up aa: "Too Mrs. .Mcher received a house In January 1954, leas than a GENERAL house wiring, all kinds. water heat. Electiirity. $118 per room Colonial.- STANLEY BRAY Realtor . Sales Start at 7 p.m. dress from Blair's Little Shop and of-the.j firm, having offices'at 248 160 Spruce. Street, Maaduttef’. Evening course. Enroll now! Class BRAE-BURN RfeAL^ much horsepower, too much bad month , befora hli retirerrient. as Call PI 3-6388 after 6 p.m, month. Tel. MI. 9-9954. 48 Arcellia Drive—Big roomy, white slip' from Terl’a Bridal publisher qf the Journhi-Bulletln, Farmington Ave., Hartford. Conn., on Friday, Decamheir 38, LOST-fitnall gray fentale Uger starting soon. N ev England Tech­ $19,000-O v er North, twecfamlly Ml. 3-6273. " We accommodate 1000 people WeaUikr, too.much -apeed." 1656. at 8:00 p.m. EJS.T., for Uia cat. Vicinity 390 Woodlaiul Street, nical, Institute of Conn.. Inc., 193 S T A F F O to—Four 'room s and ga duplex with grocery store. luxurious Cape Cod home. Six Chicago’s traftic chief, Philip and Lingerie Shop. In addition Columbia awarded 'Brown .an The building permit was applied CHUCK’S RADIO and T.V. SeWlce. Over 900 cars! she will have her heir; cut at following purposes': ^rearing leather c<^r with bell. Trumbull St.^ Hartford, Conn. JA. Mr .rage, heat and hot water fur­ really huge rooms, 3 or 4 bedrooms, McGuire, reported that drinking honorary degree of doctor of let­ for in Hayes’ name. Contacted thia 151 North Main St. Small apilli- $21,000 Centrally located 8 and 6 3 tiled ,baths (1 with Stall ahower). Adrian’s, and-Martow’a will ahanri ters. morning, Hayes said construction . 1. To see if the District will M l. 8-TI07. ______- ancea repaired. MI, 8-6517, resi­ 5-3406. i>. nished. M I.'9-1644. $70 per month was the prime cause in nine of 12 flat, one va-cancy, four years old, I.Arge landacaped lot. Picture Legal Notice "Conn's Largest Auction Firm’’- poo $nd set her hair. Brown retired as editor ’ of the weuld begin probably in the acquiesce to. accept and approve dence MI. 3-8960. fatal auto accidents thera. ^ ' many extras. book kitchen with di.5hwaaher and ’’Carelesaneaa and high speed Jozsef received shifts, under­ Journal-Bulletin in . February 1963, spring. provttima of- an ordlnanee adoptad LOST—Whltr'Angora cat. Vicinity THIS IS TO CKRTtFY lhal we, Ihe POST AUCTION ROOMS M T—W h lja ^ ^ RUBBISH AND ashes removed. Musical— Dramatic 29 I9-2A AtTOW, ;u . \ Bosiness Ixications micarta countera, Extraa -galore. were the big factors,” said Col. wear and a sweater from Keller’s. and was 'succeeded by hia . son, A modern structure of concrete, byjthe Directqra of toe Town of Lakewood' Circle, MI. 3,7696. ■ KM, MtMi unneaMi naeMsit Wired to take that new Christmas uiidcrsifned, h*v« formor! nmit^d RT. 8 - BERUN TURNPIKE General cleaning, . cellars, attica X For Rent • 64 T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor p*Tlnwr8hli) known an CHARLIC8 K. Jjunes R. Smith, commander of 'The Darl-Maid Milk Co. has Sevellon Brown n i. The .next year, steel, brick and cindarblocks is Manchester on December 11, 1866, Workshop. Being sold due to own­ Opp. Conn. L t.'A J*ower Co. Bldg.- and yards. Reasonable 'stes. M. PLAY t h e g u i t a r . Inatruction THKNKBK A ASSOCIATK8 for the the State Highway Patro! in North been giving the couple milk every he retired aa publisher, 'and wad planned by the architects, Ruaiell to wit: L o s t —PASS b o o k n o . 68332. In poplar and western music. Hy MI. 3-1577 or er's tranafer. Thia can be yours for' pur^Hise of (ranfiacUhR bueineMM ai a day since they' arrived, and Cllf- “AN ORDINANCE AMEND­ Notice ia hereby given that Pasa A M. Rubbish Removal. Ml. STORE—Formerly Scars Roebuck Carolina, where 39 died. ‘‘Ap­ aiicceeded by John C.' A. Watkins, Gibson, West Hartford. Arnie Landsberg, MI. 9-7835, at the Center. Desirable Main St. only $18,900. Kenorai aiock broknake arid commlii> fori Keeney indicated he would ING AN ORDINANCB EN­ Book No. 583S2. iasued by The 8-9757. ' . • Residence MI. 9-7751 ■ion bufiJiiPRH mcludtnif utorkii. bondi, parently,a l o t ,o f people Juat let the associate publisher. The land is being purchased from Fue) and psed 49>A Household Gewds V 61 location, heat furnished. Approxi­ Legal Notice continue to lea^e milk for them TITLED 'AN ORDINANOB Savinga Bank of Mancheater baa Help Wantcd^Male 36 mutual fundN and othui* iircurilleii. down and didn’t'pay much attan- Jack Levin, Hartford, operator Of DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, mately 1200 tq. ft. floor space. MI. .55 Eva Drive—A dandy spacious The KPiiural parinera are; tree Of charge until Jozsef is able BRRUM OEULS CAUSE HIVES a shoe store in this city. Levin INCLUUINO THE SOmVC been foat and application haa been Bonds—Stockih— PART TIME filling atation attehd- ATTENTION ! CXistom made \slip OLDER COUPLE? Perfect home Chaiiui E. Thcnebi’. 204 Bloomfield AT A COURT OF PROBATE h-ld tlon to'safety warnings.’’ copied, vacuum cleaners, Irons, *■6808 or MI. 9-8521. 3 bedroom ranch home Juat 2 years At >laiichF»t«i within and for -th« to pay. COiicago—Hives are cauaed by MANCHESTER FIRE DIS­ made to aaid bank for payment of , ant. Work mornings. Must be covers, drapes and cornices, ^so for you! Pre-war cape, five large Ave.. Wf’Ni Tlkrtfofd, (^onn., Mustek, the Texaa safety execu­ purchased the; property after pre­ rnuis, etc., repaired. Shears, / Mortgages 31' DRY f i r e p l a c e and furnace young on large landscaped lot. Full tSuernlr H. Moore. 683 Bloomfield District of ManchRBLcr, on thf day Also indicating they will donate the seeping o f blood selriim and TRICT WITHIN THE JURIS­ the amount of depoalt. Xourteous. reliable. Apply Econo­ upholstery. Budget terms. INDUSTRIAL AREA to rent or rooms cyour furniture will fit basement. Fireplace, ceramic tiled of Dpcpmbrti’, 1956. tive, laid drinking driyera'^and vious plans for a shopping center Kmyes, iqowdra, etc., put Into con. wood. Quick deliveries. MI. 9-1853. nicely,idinihg . room, sun porch, Ave., Bloomfield. Conn. ere Glenney’i Men’s Shop, Nor- white blood cella through the walls DICTION OF THE TOWN QUICK CASH! $23.25 per thousand my Filling Station, 568 Center Sti Mrs. Tomassi, MI. 3-8621. lease» 3200 aq. ft. floor space, bath. Knotty pine kitchen 5vlth for­ Both 'P9 ''L Excellent accident picture. Location of new busineaaea along Notice la hereby given that Pass -TELEVISION. 1 7 ” Philco table bus. Not a' development. Only bii.elncNii and aisn the firm name. j William BoSKlni. lai^ of MancheatPr. in m ^ . "Section 1—SecUm 8 o f An interest. Hartford CH. 6-8897. and aipve lengths. $10' per load. \ foiform, near railroad, 760’ from location for chlldrep'arid that new The special partners are; aaid Diatrln. dpcpased. An NSC spokesman lietkd un­ The Couple hat received a set of' Ordinance Including The South Book No. SS 3601, issued by The GONDER’9 T.V., Service, avaUable Frank Burke, Connecticut Mort­ PI. 2-7886. {any \^i~>ln St., Manchester. Ml. 9-5043. $15,300! Maddock and deVos, Real- Carl L. Thenebe. 4 Walbrldse Road, I The expcutor havniK Rxlilbiled hia ad> derlying factore as: Savihga Bank of Manchester haa familv pet. Priced (or quick sale at j miniatration account with said eatate to silver from Gaudet’a and a salt Mancheater Fire Dietrict 'With­ ahy time. Aptenna conversions. gage Elxchange.. Lewis, comer Good condition^ Call ML 9-8578. ■ tors, JA. ' 2-0255, evening Ml. WeiU Hartford. Conn. 1. The "extra" day. Most Chrtat- lieen foat and application haa been WANTED 9-3954. $17,300. <.'larenc4‘ H. Gowpn, .30 Bainbrldae ‘ thla Cimn for allowAiicp. It ia and pepper ahaker from tha in The Jurisdiction Of Tha P l^ o factory aupervised service. Gold. S'i'ORE OR RlSw.aurant. Heated. Road. Went Hartford, Conn. ■ i ORDERBl^ That the ^Ih day of •mas observances since World War made to said bank for payrftent of Tel. MI. 9-1486. Garden— Pann—Dairy Excellent main ' location. Long WynriH ir Hibbard. RivetiitU Road. Jdmiary. .1967 At ten o’clock, forenoon. Dqwey Richmond Co. Flowers worn SEE US FOR THE VERY FINEST Town Fire Departmeai; ahall be the amount of depbeit.______GAS AND OIL stove. In very good Excellent V.'A. and F.H.A. financ­ Grppiiwirh. Conn. «l the Probate Office in the Municifial n have lasted one, two or three by Oie bride and groom and Mr, deleted and tod fbUowteg auhati- FULLTIME term lease if desired. Tel. MI. MANCHBISTER—Six room ranch. days. This time It ran four days. CLEAN AND paint those gutters i Products 50 condition, $20. Call M I.'9-2651. 9-9954. Tht' anumnt of capital furni.^b^d and i Building In aaid Mancheater,. be and the and .Mrs. Chester Hodgkin, 86 rtuted therefore—Thia ordinanea LOST—Friday or Saturday, female Help Wanted— Female 35 Ideal location, convenient to bus ing available oifa n listings. Call to anuallv j>aid in bv each ape<*lal p a rt-i «»me ia aasigned for a hearing on th. 2. Heai^ travel, estimated at a IN A USED CADILLAC now. Avoid costly repairs later. on or- White St., at the wedding wert shall ba effactiva July 1, IMW. bobtail cat with leather collar. Vi­ OIL TRUCK DRIVER FOR LIVING room, bedroom, and schools, hot water oil heat, Inspect the home of your choice, n^r is;. { &llowa*>ca of aaid admlnlatrati accesspries. Stop and shop at the Call A. R. Wilkie h Co.. 481 East W yncla C. Hibbard ...... 2,l‘fi7.50 place assigned for said hearing b« to go home for^jChristmas. V, Herald. Apply in person Middle Tpke. ML 9-4389, Thu partnership commenced Kebni- given to all peraviis known to be Inter- The American Red Croaa, Man' Oerttlled Mlleege. end Full Ownerwlp Detella. proved by tha South Manchaatar ice. Commercial, bouaehedd, air Green. (Chambers Furniture Sales. c o m p l e t e l y furnished f ^ r JARVIS REALTY CO. eated therein to appear and be heard 8. Weather that in ihuch' of the LOST—Vicinity. feoUing Park; Wal­ No. 1 GREEN MT. potatoes, mealy arv 3. 1953 and in to continue indefinite­ chqater chapter, first organization Fire District at a duly eaUed conditioners, freezers. A. and W. PRESS OPERATOR, five day room single house, electric stove, ly. thereon by publishing a copv of thia country was bad enough t sleet, to take action '»’hen contacted by let containing newsboy’s Chriat- and nice eating^, delivered to your $8700 CX)ZY TWO bedroonj ranch. 654 Center Street CHARHKS B. THENEBE order in a$)me newatiap^r having a cir­ meeting. Refrigeration Co. Ml. 9-1237, BU. week, numerous benefits. Apply BOLAND OIL COMPANY oil heat, adults only. MI. 9-1794. rain, light snow) to i.alick roads the Hodgkins, delivered blankets, maa earnings. Reward. MI. 9-3104. 9-8196, Ml. 9-0055. door. Call C T. Hathaway. MI. Five years old. copper plumbing. Ftoberi P. Kelrb culation in aaid ' DistrJrt. at least, five BARLOW MOTOR SALCS "Thia ordinanea ahall take af­ ill person New Model Laundry, 73 Musical Instruments 5.3 MI. 3-4112 Jacqueline J. Stronaw-akl daya before the day dt aaid hearing. but not bad enough' to compel pillowi. a down comforter and ' TOUR CADILLAO-PONTIAO DEALER fect ton (10) daya after tola Summit St. • 369 Center Street , 9-6438 LOVELY SIX room nearly new: Excellent condition. Nice trees. JOHN J. WALI.ETT, Judge. slow motoring. ' FOUND—Brown mongrel puppy BUYING PAPER, magasines, rags, Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5182, liu E R N IK H. MCK^RK used hot plate. The Red Croaa alao FOR TOLLAND COUNTY publication in this newspapor." with red harness. Call Lee Frac GULBRANSEN direct blow ma-. split level home. Situated on pic-1 Evenings MI. 3-7847s MI. 9-1200 4. Drinking. referred the Hodgkin family to scrap-iron and metal. Will pick REGISTERED nurses, licensed turesque Bolton Lake. Attached I MI. 9-4694. Robert P. Kelch AT A COURT OE PROBATE held WINDSOR AVENUE, ROCKVILLE, CONN. 3. To. see if toe Dlstrlet will chla. Dog Warden. MI. 3-4540. up any time. Dial 112-TR 5-7631. hc^any . aplnet piano, $495. Jacqueline J .. Btrona weki at Manchester within and for the Need PuWle Cooperation James .Horvath, 15 Westminster emend its appropriation of IMJOO . practical nurses and nurse's Ronaehold Goods SI Kemp’s, Inc. MI. 3-8880. garage,, bath,^ lavatory, recreation’ I — ------—------District of Manchester, on the 96th day What can be done? FHONR TR«iiM«t 8-3888 aidea. Part time, 3 p.m.-11 p.m. C AR L I. TH ENEBE Rd., who gave up much of his ttma ao as to provlda funda for DiaMet HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. EXPERIENCED, gaa station at­ room. Large lot. Alirartive new | $i2.500 OFF EAST Center St. Six of December. A..D. 1956. Some safety men say'they have and 11-p;m.-7 a.m. Vernon Haven MUSIC instrumental, rental. Com­ Lots fo r Sale 7.’1 Richard C. W elden Present. H4>n. John J. Walietl. Judge. to act as interpreter. expenses and ,nes through JltoO Available at all times. Philco fac­ tendant, 12-5:30 p.m., part time, HEATERS. New and used. Wood, furniture Including TV set. Adulta I room Cape, aluminum siding,, tile M uriel G. Thenebe Convalescent Hospital. TR. 5-.2077. plete Tine of instruments. Rental Estate of Mary Cluluw. late of Man- the know-how. but they must have 30, 1957, such subatitute appr^M- rcrwHials tory supervised service. Tel. MI. married man preferred. Inquire coal, oiL gas, cook stoves, ovens, only. Six months pr longer. Owner bath, aluminum storm windows, BUII45ING IX)T for sale. 78 ft. cheater?ater in aaid district, deceased. the backing of civic leaders and applied to purchase price. Repre I leaving state. Unusual opportun­ C LAREN CE L. GOWEN" Ujioii application of rharU-N attons to supersade tha amnepri- 8-9698, PARTY PLAN Demonstrators: Be within 488* Center St. stove pipe, dampers, stove boards, immaculate condition, wooded lot. frontage on Oakland Terrare. Eleie W. Cow en the full cooperation of the public. WANTISD—Ride to Pratt A Whit­ senting Olds, Selmer, Ped ity. 1160 a month. Write Box G, Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5182, Crucketl. praying_ that 1 Inxlrum$*nt ation of November 15, <1806. the first to show the newest. Our wicks for all stoves and heaters. Price $800. Write Box K, Herald. |H ’len W. SMelda purporting to be The ' laat will and iM ta- ney Aircraft, 7 a.m -3:30 p.m. from FLOOR AND papering service. ler and Bundy. Matter’s Music Herald, for appointment. - Safety effort Is split into three 8. To see if the District srin ley 1957 line Is ready for you, over 500 YpUNG MAN for general factory Beds, mattresses, springs,, foll-a- 9-4604. mpnf o( laid dFceaxFd hn admitted to ' Lydall St. MI. 9-2286.. Floors sanded and ^finished. Also Studio, 177 McKee. Ml. 3-7500. WYNCU C. HIBBARD prnbatL as Dfr application on filr-, it U j general • , categories—engineering Girl Scout Notes a tax on toe completed 1886 Gttnd Items in housewares, toys, notions work. Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 80 way beds, chest of drawers, vani­ Km^'lla Weaver papering and painting. TR. 5-2071 Hilliard St. 112 PRINCETON ST.— Six room ORDERED: That the (oroaoinit appli- (such SS providing ssfe roads and List to cover toe expenaea aind.uaeo and novelties. Write or call collect. ties, trunks, tables, linoleum rugs, Suburban For Sale 75 Augii.va I. Bock \ caiion bo heard and determined at the “ FOR MEN who care’’ — Dante’s or TR. 6-1050. FRANK J. SENTIMENNO. teacher Suburban For Rent 66 Coibnisl. Large living room, mas­ safe cars), enforcement and educa- of toe District from NovenrJiw 1, Barber Shop Shopping Plaza, The House of Plastics, Inc., Avon, linoleum by the yard. Many items of guitar. Chester Accordion Co., I STATE OK CONNKi'TIcrT. COl’NTY Probate office in Manrheetei in aaid , Troop 49, Mrs. George Walker SUPER EXPERIENCED meat cutter. Also, too numerous to mention. This ter bedrooih and two other bed­ DIatricl. on the 26th dav of January. ; tion. 1856, to June SO, 1957. East Center at Lenox St. Quick TOOLS REQONOmONED: Mow- Conn. ORchard 7-1694. 91 Union St. MI. 3-5709. OK HARTFORD aa. Hartford. July ANAHIST meat counter clerk. Excellent stock is left over from Jones FIVE ROOM single house. Vene­ rooms. Large lot well shaded and 1 26th. A.D. 1966 AD. 1957 at ten o rK>rk in the fore-; Education At time* ha* had ra> and Mrs. Robert Fenn, co-Ieadera, 4'. To aee if the Diatriot 'Will service-plenty of free parkli^. era, (hand and power) precision working conditions. Apply First tian blinds and storm windows landscaped. $23,500. MI. 3-8337. Personally appeared <^HARLE8 E. noon, and that notice be pnven to' 1 rnarlrahU rtemultm entertained their mothers last 'eveek YOUNG WOMEN wanted for hand Furniture Store, will be sold for THENEBE, alpier and sealer of the peraona Intereated In aaid eauie of the I *"^*'^.*^‘* reaiill^ authorise its Treaaurer to borrow ground, motors serviced. Saws of - cutting. Apply Kakla'r Toy Co., 60 Food, 646 Center St. and doors furnished: Oil hot water PANOIL'^MK’ VIEW pendenev of aaid application and Ihe! Durinjf IhA ChrtstmaJi holiday with a Chrlstmaa. party at the i.CHE$T RUBS I Ifess than cost. Come in and con­ in the name of the District oodi all kinds: Machine filing and re- Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 heat. Call at 108 West St., Rock­ foregoing Inatiument. and acknowl­ Bowers School. Office BuUdlnl:. Hartford. Hours, Hilliard St. vince yourself. 40 Oak St., 2nd HAVE MEDIUM priced houses for edged the aame to be hit free act and time aod nf h-nrins iher-on, by period in North' Dakota, for in- spma of money aa may he needed toothing. Circular saws, prebiaion DRIVER’S HELPER: Must have ville. Conn. pubMahinff a copv of this order m aome \ . ... A playlet entitled "The Year 8:30 to 4:30. CaB. kC. 3-6083._____ floor, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 CHESTER Furriers. Furs remodr sale. Excellent locations. J. D. OF LAKE fiepd. before me newapaper havuiu a riicuiatlon in said [ *tancf., no traJiic death* were re- to accompUah toe above and to sharpened; ;gummlng; axes ensi­ WANTED—Girls for counter and Conn, driver's license. Apply Wat- I THOMAS W. COLLINS. Without Santa Claua" was per' kin’s Bros.: 935 Main St. p.m. eled, repaired. cleaned . and Realty Co. John DeQuattro, Brok­ l.rs.« than ten years old. three | Commissioner of Superior Court. 4liafirt, it leaat five dai$s before the ; ported. The auperintendent of that give the note or notoe of the DM- MARY: The biggest i ^ s I know lage knives, mower-blades, shears, booth service. Full and part time. I.y of «al‘ m ailing in formance to aafety mes-aaRe* ptjb-*' a re: "Libby Towle, Karen Cratty; toe Commlaeionerato assign to, the Aborn, Maple St., Ellington. Rock good used furniture and antiques. ft. deep. 75 ft. water front. Living: ^ ^ zM*i.’i>v!ir u a re»iBi4'red letter on or before Decern- ; Susan Barnini, Judy Lawrence. • M l MAIN STREET • and beauty to your. home. It's ville TR. 8-7166. openings. We need several good home. Under no- obligation. Capes ! porter desires two room furnished : MANCHESTER 1 PeiflDiiallv app«ared (fl.hllME H. Hahed by newapapera and broad Town of Mancheater all such ih- Hale’s Department Store's best, TIME CAN earn money! Spend 3-4 MI. 9-6580. Hours $ a.m .-8 p.m; room approximately 20 (t. long | MOORK'.'‘i'i'imeY'»'ny r a d io and T V atatlOR* for tereat as tha Ihatrlet may have seller.. Ann. -ii to make a better than average liv­ Tel. MI. 3 .5121. 1 $21.00Q , n le n tv o f *he eiime to be her free nc4 ahd deed, i *['»nd 5It.. M anchester K on n.) M. H en-i i() d a v * b e fo r e th e h o lid a v period Gustafson, Louise iLicMuIlin, Betty Cosmetics in your! own neighbor­ ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, Q>zy dining: area ’with in rletta riulont^ 101 Walnut St . Manchen- in the real estate located at Fine a...:.. Honsghold Serriees ing. Experience not necessary. LADY'S red coat, fur trimmed. began ^ Bostick, Doroth.v Edwards, Gan hood. Liberal commission. No ex­ glass, china, and used furniture Size 18. Gentleman's black over-1 COUPLE WITH one child deeper-i Excellent 2-family flat, like new. •unahlne. Outside fireplace. Adja-, THOMAS W ('OLLINS, t -r I'on ii.; B'-atrir.- (.'liilriw. ,’yi Fo!»ter Street and Hartford Road in |lan- Offered 13-A perience necessarj’. Call MI. Guaranteed salary and commis­ bought a'nd Isold. Furniture Repair rent homes attractive. Make an ap- l^ommiMloner of Superior Court. St., Manrhemer, roiin. : Stanley Ululow. There ha.s been education—on an dace Fenn; Lynne Roacoe,, Susan cheater, CTonnecUcut, which In­ coat, size 40. Both in good condi-i ately need three or four room I Three-car garage. Cloee to new 56 St.. Manch**Ntcr, Conn : Don* Automsbllcs tor Sale. 4 3-5195. sion. Free health and welfare in­ SerWee. MI. 3-7449. poiftiment to drive out ami look thi.s ('OUNTY oeeasional or frequent basiiT^ln Boris and Susaii Walker. terest was acqulret by virtue of a TRY US FOR reupholstering, slip surance for the entire family. Paid tion. MI. 3-4698. . apartment. Excellent references High School. One flat vacant. Call ...... aid riulow, 1064 H«*c| St , Kr.ormnnt. ... . , j , Refreai nients were served by the MI. 3-4921. anytime. over. It s worth it. Owner trans- uaRTIXIRD fffirtfoi’d. Auifuai'------Ohio; Vlolri M. Lindaay. 519 East c^n-' the pr.caa and on the air and in BANK 4, certain Bond for Deed mtorod Into BEFORE TOU. BUY a used car covers draperies, rug cleaning. CLER1< typist for smsll local Insur­ vacations.. Furnished uniform. COME TO ALBERT’S ferred. therefore, immediate ofcu- hih. A D: 19.56. 1 tar Bt. ManchaMrr. Conn.: Albert Sfad-• conference* ranrlne: from the hoitesaei, Susan Bhaw.j Mary ,wlto the Statom CbrpAration, and aaa Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck Free delivery service. All work ance office. Five day week. Pleas­ Pension plan. If you would like to rfi'flonHllN appvatcil ('ARI, • ‘ L. dr-n 32 Maple 5t.. ftlaatjmbury • Conn : Houae level down to atate Pierce, Sandy Starkweather and 43-45 ALLYN ST. * Rooms Without Board 59 w a r r e n E. HOWLAND panry pos.«ible. THr.NKBE !>i|;n.r and m-al-i ..t .the I Sadi* ('. Mat ahall.. .5 .F.lm«'oo.| Drlye. " V 'f MOUSC ie\ei OOWn to Slate which action is to jpupiercete the Sales and Service, 289 Main guaranteed! Smith’s Upholstery ant working conditions, many work outside and be pretty much HARTFORD ^ Asking Prire, 316..500 for. Kotiu: inetnimmi and’ arknowl- Lia -urn. Oounty Arniarh. Nqithem. Ire-I and local strata. But. except for Charlotta Goodwin, consisting .of your own boss, stop Ih and talk W A N T E D -^^lmlahed house 4.50 Woodbridge Street-MI. 3-11ft* action taken ;on November. 18, Street ML 9-4571. Open evenings. Shop. 243 N. Main St. MI. 9-4663. benefits. Salary commensurate “ NEW YEAR’S” DAY apartment. Call MI. 9-5049; fdjcrtl tho jianip to hr hiR fr^e act and /and; and Harold Madden form^^rly «f W ofld War II Years when faitoUne cookies, caicea and candies made by 1989, ajitoortxing.,^e District to Evenings MI, 3-7267. with experience. Call MI. 3-4130 it over with 'Mr. Foraker, .750 Evenings Mr. Dimock-MI, 9-8008 "HAZEL FLOY I), Agent rt<»^d before me ■ * ■, Manchepter. whoee whereabout* are tin- - j 1.1 i? .e various girls of the troop. SATURDAYS FOR THE BIGGEST PLEASANT, heated room with pri­ THOMAS w. ('OLi.iNS, known, in heteby cited to appenr at j "*a* rationed, motor vehicle fatali- purchase toe said property. NEED A CAR? Short on a down for appointment.. Wethersfield Ave.. Hartford. vate bath. Call MI. 3-4(j33. rommlanlonor p( Suprrloi Court, j eald time *nd plkce and ha .heard reia-; tie* have topped 30,000 every year Instead o f a grab, bag gift thia payment or had your credit turned FURNITURE repairing and refin-; BREATH-TAKING . Andover, Conn, I tive thereto' Andrew Anaaldi | ishinXa antiques restored. 'Furni­ H odmco F or S a le 72 a n o t h e r r e a l b a r g a in since the 1920s. yaar, the girls brought gifts for a Georgs W. C. Hunt.,. down? Don't give up! For a good FURNITURE and LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room 'STATK OP NKW HAMPSHIDF. ‘ JOHN J. WAUaETT. Judfe family of seyeii children in a neigh­ ture ^ p a lr Service, Talcottville. Help Wanted— r i. 2t7682 or Ml. 9-5650 ('Olt.Vn' OF STRATFORD *». AuguM Probably the heaviest concen­ MancMieAie/i Ca. Frank Scheibenflug deal—not thru a ainalt loan com-, WAITRE18S for Oak St. Restaurant. with kitchen privileges, single'or. MANCHESTER. 38 .Wellington Rd. SIX COMPLETE ROOMS and DEN boring town whose Christmas was M l. 8^ 4 9. 'Apply in person after 5 p.m. APPLIANCE BARGAINS ISitl. A.D IMS. . . . . A4 A 4.U t .l9i Or g'ivUiiAi bi lU trated barrage o f.safetv messages Oommlaeleners pany—see “ Harry’’ at.. 333 Main Male or Female 37 double. 14 Arch St. Mrs. Dorsey. —Seven room colonial. Ekcellen) OWNER MOVING TO FLORIDA t P**n»onally Hppparpd GLAREN LE L. At Aimncrn'kit I vsitiiih riiu lur uiu made happiei by the girls’ thought­ at. (Formerly Douglas Motors); EVER PRESENTED A fisiuci u( eUknirhrs.btii, on ine.^Jftb ua> was fhifd at motorists before Safe Dated at ManenSator, Oonnecti- FORMICA i counters, cegamic wall location. .Fireplace, Oil steam GOWEN, Niinipr and npnler of thp forp- fulness. The party ended with WANTED — Experienced sten F U ^ OR P^RT time general of­ ^ 1 DAY ONLY — heat. Attached garage. Tastefully I.,arge living room, fireplace. In- aoinr initrumpnl. and arkoowlpdgpd Driving Day, Dec. 15. 1954. They cut, thia a^nd day of Deeambar. 1950 STUDEBAKER two door and floor tile. Let us mokenilse ographer-clerk tor local manufac fice worker. Typing. Call Ml thp xanif Id b f .hix frap act and dpfd, i i t ’seitt, iivii. ju im J. H rIIuU, J uu( p . . apparently hit the target, the driv­ everone singing Christmas carols. 1988. VERY PLEASANT room for gen­ decorated. Immediate .occupancy, I eulation, - tile, bathroom, copper bpforp "Wip, ReStRle Ot JRUiUUUlt.l uue 01 9 A. M. to 12 NOON sedan, good conditioiV^ Call MI. your bathroom and kitchen. For 'luring concern. Permanent posi 9-5273. TUESDAY. JAN. 1st, 1967 $l().SO0 er. Traffic deatha that day num­ At an earlier meeting, Sharon free eatimat'es call Ml. 9-2655, The tleman. Parking. ML 3-4071. 'Sensibly priced at $17,900. Call'A. '• plumbing. Hot water heat otf; autn- n.ARENCE L GAI.KF. MAliLilffStui. m SRlu D isu 14 t.'^^utreuaspu. 9-8498 aftei) 3 p.m. $85. tlon with attractive hours. ' Write * .9 A.M. to 9 P.M." <'<»ninil*N>onPT^ of Svipprlor Court. inr RuiiuniBiiaiOi .irnvm^ pAiiiuiu-d bered only 51— half the daily aver- Bldrtd^e, Christine Kilpatrick, Tile Shop, Buckland.' R. Wilkie A Co... 481 E. Middle i matic hot water, city sewer, side- Orford Soap Co., Box 262,.Station HERE'S JUST A FEW OF THE Tpke. Mi. 9-4389, MI. 9-0649. j walks. I^t 90x1,55 Near itchools Coventry- Seven milett from N oiarv PublU:. ' his RdniinisiiRuou. .uccuuiii wiui saiu s g e .' . Cheryl Wyman, Mary Lou VanderV • i INEXPENSIVE CLEAN tfanapor- A, Mxnobes'ter, Cohn. MANY BARGAINS WAITING Mv rommlfiaion’ fx.nlrpfi May 6. usisce lu ims t. uui t uu . u is hoff. Barbani Cbughlin and Betty FLAT. FRfISH Holland window -DoiJfi— Birds— Pet.q 41 PLEASANT ROOM near bath, gen- Xtancheater, four room Cape 1959 iniii ui« «eiu u«> tu' "In the final analysis it’s up to tation. If you don’t see what you FOR YOU tieithin, 54 High St. 60X26 lix^R O O M '7;i;;rh:.“26“ 7r-.l J aitu u ij, ihiP4! u ciocA. allPi- Mann helped to decorilte boxes Used ' want on our lot! Idok behind oUr shades, made' to measure. All Cod with attached garage. Nice STATK OK NKW .YORK. OOI NTY the drivers;’,’ in the opinion o f the metal Venetian blinds at a new ON "NEW YEARS ’ DAY . Mortgage Arranged iioon 4ii tb^ 1 i.4>uutu O iiice m ui? Muni­ NSC president. Ned H. Dearborn. S t coHectlon centers for gifts' for office. Cara tb aUit ail purses, 333 BIRD, cat and dog supplies, .whole­ NO MONEY DOWNM ROOM TO RENT. Inquire Stale lot.j If|eal for retired Couple. , O-F HERKIMER, pr. AugUPl cip a l cAUiiuinit Aianciie'-oiei, i>r low price. Keys made while you CLERK-TYPIST tion, six years old, large lot. high ' ■ I>oi.ut^MBllv appoarPti WYNCl.A C. Riiu the sam v la assj^^at.oi $4>i.« Btit, until yirtiially.-all the driv­ the Norwich Hospital. ' Main, formerly Douglas Motors. ' ' . *■ sale and retail. Dally 9 to 5 p.m. 3 YEARS TO PAY!! Tailor Shop. 8 Bissell St. MI. elevation, *10.S00'. . Carltcin W. Price $13,800 Immediate or'cupancy. 1 H IBBARD - alrn^r and prakr of th.p wait. Marlow’s. Tuesday, Thuriwlay. Friday nights on ihif linuwaiiCE oi oaio aum inifidaiioii ers accept the responaiblllty. many Permanent position available in 3-5047,50.3-7383. Hutchins. Jifl, 9-5132. 9-4694 ' forfifolnir inNtrumpnt. and. acktinwl- ji4'C4fUiu jWuti saiii' pSiair*. 9$s«.p i iainiucii> The following ' girls became ZXX)K! 1985 Mercury — A sharp Start Your pf^gpd thp pamp to hr hpr frpp act ,and stale officials are foing to rely on. WEAVING of burns, iiioth holes oiMr East Hartford office for clerk-1 Tito 9; Porteriield's Route 8 and GEiDRGE L. G.RAZIADIO, ALICE CLAMPP;T. Rector ul nniis anu UiUft' m uislriuuuiiit,' ai.u' menj^ers' of Brownie Troop 33, looking Job, leather upholstery, Chapel,' South Windsor; JA 8-3391. Mbntlily Payments REALLY c l e a n ! bedroom for re- MODIFIED ENGUSH colonial, six REALTOR J “ dPfd. hpforp hiP tills' 4.UU.U uiirriA tnai noiicr v ( uio wljat they regard as their best day-- and torn clothing, hosiery runs, typist to be training in dlstaphone I MARGUERITE M FARMER. ami. place*it.’^st^iir-cl lur saiu lom - Center Congregational Church, at only $1,495. MI. 9-3651 after 5 p.m 1 Mon^h After You Receive liable gentleman. Quiet home. large rooms and attached garage'. MI. 9-5*78 MI. 9-4543. ... 4't»mm»aploiiPr of Bupprtor Court. in-day-out. v. eanon — enforcement' .1 handbags rejikired, 'Sippei- re­ work. Applicant must be good typ­ MANCHESTER PET Center, 895 i1< De 6$\rti KCaii ptusuiis atutaii to o« the investiture ceremony Dec. 19: Parking. MI. 9-1320,^ Nice' shaded lot in center of Man­ Notary fPublic. - iiicprpstt'Al ' inerpiit lo appear unu Ou of the traffic lawa. 1993 PONTIAC station wagon, heat placement. umbrellaa repaired, ist and high school graduate. Five Main St. S '$r H Green stamps. Your Home Outfit Susan Banning. Delberts Clark, NEW STORE HOURS FOR THE WiNTER SEASON chester. Living room 3T4’’xl4’ n»a44i m«upun u> 4>uolUiislding specialists. Easy budg. 14 G u llioiu R oad, Wind- ling; i Penny Spencer and Itis ticelli, 483 Hillstown Road. Ington Bros. Realty Co.,MI. 3-1507. | aor LoA'ka, Cunn. tion. Purvis. Motors, forinerly Brunner's, Rock­ Westinghouse Refrigerator, Living Kitchen privileges. Gentleman. . " . prooflng Done. ! JUILN J. W AU eETT, Uudgp. WLD^BIRlUFjMD and FEEDERS ______I------______L' ’ California's aroused Gov. Gqod- X 6 r YOUR remodeling, impairs or Interestii\g;^pportimity Room, Bedroom,'Dinette, Rugs, Parking. Mi ; 3-4724. Candy-filled baskets made from ville Rd . 'TalcottvlUe. Tel. 4 MI. win J. KjjiKht . asserted "slogaijii S-S191. See you soon. Thanks. Cfie^t additions' call '. WilUgni Kane.M, Lamps. Tables AT A COURT ’OF PRORATf; hfW Christmas' napkins were takep tq Available for 'girh at least ' $l' Poultry anil Suoplies 43 U.nclit'Hl^r - within. anU fur ' ih*t and abft-s^ken ^rsuaslon" are Brunner. ■, ■ -.....; -- Contractor aiid Biiilder. Ml. EVERYTHING $360 : the residents of Laurel Manor MIXED BIRD FOOD years old withigood educatiohat or. BOARfl'AN D roorn for, elderly MsKINNEY BROS. D isfriri 'of M aochnit.'r, 911 the 27th day noY enough, 'oking ahead to'next ' 3-7773. ' l-T- . BROAD BREASTED Bronze tur­ Of DMemb-’C, A.D. l.55«? 1. Convalescent Home. ,■ - IN 1964 BUK3? ' Century Hardtop. busineaa background. ^.Initiauve, 3 ROOMS FURNITURE lady,! first floor. 5ft. 9-6658. STORE S«w*ro9« bispiMol Co. Prraant. tji;'*' J"tV> Wallettt^Judge. month's legislative' session, he -i- Imagination a^d the abilTty to w6rk keys, Jresh and frozen. Ready any ^$H.74-M0NTHLY, 1 9 . ■— ■ ■ ■ ■ I j0-I8t Pearl 8L — Ml $*880S Katate ot Michael D-mko., lA|e of called i5 'r'"m orf stringent ppnal- 5r^bs* • • .• . •.-•69c ' railio, heater, dynaflow. Black and time,. 10-25 |ba. 'Fresh ^ga. 5 * TRUCKS DOUBLF. SINCE W f red $95 down. Cash or trade. Fiu- ' Aluminum Windows’ On your own are helpful in thi'a iTri- * BrantfNew FOR RENT Manchester In BA)d district. ' decease. ties, larger-' trained enforcenieiit Flint, Mich.—Since 1941. the usuai position. B;enefits include ^haub's Tifrkey Farm 188 LQl^' ONE BEDfiOOM. Private kitchen. I'iion application of Anna . Deniko wfCo^ ' gerald Motors, formerly ■. Brun'- • and'Doors 14-A praying that Irltera ot ailmlnistrfttlonr forcea and greater uniform ly and town Bd. : V, j . n o fg e Washing Machine, Westing- Furnished. MI. 9-3081. number of motor trucks has., dou­ ner’s, Rockville R d „ ’TatcottviHe. paid .vacations, five day week,, be grarUed on aaid. eatate, aa p ef aipplt^' surety of Viuulahment'. for offend­ bled in '29 states. , . - 25 Lbs^ • • K . • i$2.^5 •im\ise*'Refrigerator, Bedroom, IJv-. MIDDLE TPKE. cajinn on file. It la Itenk terms. Open till 9*p.m. v GUARANTEED agginat all .(troup insurance. For additional in* FORTY A R B O iytcres While Rock ing Room' PjheMe, Dishes, Riigs, ers." He also urged judges tq •M.' ards. Aluminum, screens formation and confidential inter­ FURNISHEID room' for rent. Gen­ ORDKRKD: That the fotrgolDg appll- pullet laying, c'mekeris.- Call MI. Lamps, ’ Tables, Blankets. tleman preferred.' Near Main; St. y catl. OVER THE BRIDGE? nooQ, tna that nodes b*' given to ail ner’s. TsffcotmUe. .Open eveniilgs Service. Guarantee Imnlediate D*' t o CROCHET Libe)’t.v Mutual Insurance^ Co. Articles For Sale 45 With private family.-Nftar Cheney" Many. Manchester clerk-typists' p^raoqR,.intereR(rd in said .eatate of the In accordance with the re- lOO Lbs. . • : • • .%9 95 .A -I ‘ \ liverv or Free Storage Until Needed t ' ■ ' T"'. • ■ < Mills and bus line. MI, 9,.0595. who formerly, worked In Hart­ psndency of irtild .appUcatiotipUcatioti andarid thr w J ^ quiretoenta of the Zdning ^gula- ^ Roofing—Elding 16 >Iaflchestel^ MI. 3-1161 ROYAL. AND SmtthrCorona port­ • AND LOOK AT THISIII C a u s e TEL4 HI 3-6802 ford have Switched to "air­ [ID! tirn's'of.the-ff'bw'n of Manchester. CHR ;R .WlND50fti60 four ------^-----!------i— able and standard typewriters." SUNFLOWER SEED ' dan. Excellent' condition. ’ ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Car-- WANTED craft’’ jobs. Because of .pitr ip-* h-wapapei' havlnz a rirculaUon In aaid Conn, the Zoning Board of 'Ap' O' ' All makes of adding machines Apartments— Flats— Ml f-6205 cation east o f the liver, they dleirioi, a| l-aet five dayCbefore. the T raffic A ccidents MI. 3-4?88. f.pentry. Alterations and additions. Help .Wanted—Male 36 Reliable; Honest Person day nf aaid ■ hearina. to apomr if they prall will hold a public hearlni sold or rented. Repairs on all now leave home later in the on Monday evening.' January f 4LIS. 98e , -^',‘CoUings. Workmanship gusran- mages, Marlow’s. TO TAKE OVER ’tenements 6.3 aee cause at said'lime and’81ace and BtnCK four 4bbr Only $35. In j, teed. A; A. Dion Inc., 296 Autumn TOOL m a k e r s — First Oass, morning, get hoine earlier ' at* he heard relative therein, and make re­ icy ^ a d s were blamed for tw^- 1957 at 8 P.M, ip th'* Hearing room St. M l. 3-4860, ■ oyertime, top pay. Manchester UNPAID BALANCE ROCliviLLE — Three attractive night. ■ , turn to this enurt, and hy mafling;('4ii good running condition- Call .MI. SALE—33 1-3% off on 1956-1957 a certified Jeiter on or before. Decem­ early morning auto accidents. One of, the ■ Municipal Building on the 9-3836. n ' Tool A De'sigh, 130 Hartford Rd. wall}>ap8r. Green. Paint and Wall- MONTHLY PAYMENTS three room modern' apartments.- Work will be in oyr clean, mod­ ber 18, 1964,. a co h r o f Ihle order .'to follcnving apnlicationa. STATE FDR t h e BES”f in Bonded built MI. 9*5263.. ’ $17.63 Stoves, refrigerators and heat fur­ em office buildings. Starting Anna Llttka, Tolland Turnpike Man- car was termed demolished' by po- h e a r i n g a l s o . . >. paper wt the Green. Open daily 8-9 rhe'ater. Conn.: Elete Cone, 16’frum bull4-„„ on..— ...... n.•nd tm FORD. L949 Chevrolet, 1950 up roofs, shingle roofs, gutter!: p.m. nished. *100 per’ month. Watson salaries are higher than ever Parker Street Motor Sales; 775 BUCLVS AFRICAN VIOLETS ^ 69c to $T49 TOOL a n d c u t t e r grinder tlat 3 COMPLETE ROOMS 81.. Mancheater. Conn.: (Veorfe Jf. There were no injuries, ana Buickr 1952 Packard. .1648 Chrys­ 'conductors and roof repairs call j Realty,. Thrall Rd. Verijorl. TR! and advancement' opportiinitiei' Demko. 107E 63rd' 'St,, Apt. *A. New Parker St., IndUBtrial Zone. Spe­ ler CJuh Coupe. Many others. No Coughlin. MI. 3 claa'a). Form tool grinder (1st OF BRAND NEW no arrests were msde.. FOR SALE—55 gal. drtima, in good 5-7630 or MI. 9-7885.' exceptionally good. • York. N. Y. . . cial'e^cceptiop is requested to have cash dowh. Low Wfcekly payments. 'class) for carbide and H.S.S. todla condition; *2.50 each. Fon-further , FURNITURE ^ JOHN J. WAtjt.ETT. Judre. '"Mrs. Florence* Rsffa. 51. of 127 A L LTY PE S of roofing, aiding and ,and cutters. At least two years 'THREE ROOM unfurnished apart­ r Why noUinvestigate ? Call Mrs. Cjjsrter Oak St., told police her, Repairer's License and’to aell used Fitzgerald Motors, formerly Biriinf . information call ■ The ' Herald, Beautiful Westinghouse Ele.ptric ' RETAIL STIT E cere. Also, Certificate' of Ap- nere. Talcottville. Tel. Ml. 3-5191. carpentry Work. Matortaik zbid experience require'd. All benefits, Refrigerator. ment. Heat, lights and hot water M. May f t JAckson 8-4811, Ex­ car akiddett out bf control -on* phone MI. 3-5121. proval for same. POTTING SOILS AMARYLLIS BULBS Open evenings. workmanship guaranteed. No Job paid vacation and holidays,. 47 Beauti^l Bedroom Sujte. , furnished. Cali at 108 West St., tension. 8844. or .better stiU, Hartford Rd.. rolled up an, em-. too big or too small. For free esti­ hour week minimum; Apply in ARTIFICIAL Flower material — Rockville. TR. 5-5213. MANAGER visit Mrs, Msy^ at the Bmpley- Contract Aw arded bnnkment near Bldwcll St.' and John B. and BetUna H. Barnini; Beautiful Living Room Suite. J': ment Office. ■ J ‘ iUELL'S 1953 iSPOTLESS Chevrolet Hardtop mate call Manchester Roofing A person.''Eastern Tool Co.. 306 Tol­ Ramont’s Wood Fibre. Free cata­ Beautiful Dinette Set. atniik a utility pole. Investigating aouth side .of Tolland Tpke, west Siding Co., Inc. Ml. 9-8933. ^ 4tsROOMS. Heat hot water. Elec­ . APPLY PERSON of. N o.-408, Business Lone n . Spe­ wHh Powerglide, radio, heater, land St. East Hartford, Conn. log available. Write if Interested Beautiful "De Luxe" Range. . F or New Cruisers Patrolman John Hughes esti­ 98c To .$3e98 erhite tires, tutone blue, seat cov- in our line of materials.. New Eng* tric stove and refrigerator, ga­ PRA'TT and mated the car'to'be a total wreck. cial exception is requested to erect BLACK MAGIC RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and Instead of Westinghouse Electric WttH na H tit' — Jt •ra at Fitzgerald Motora. It’s ' $95 land Floral .Art, 41 East-Avenue, rage. Responsible couple qniy. $90. LYNN POULTRY FARMS WHITNEY AIRCRAFT ., Two 'Coay-.Cape*' fqr the younger ' Shortly befo*e 7;45 a.m.. .cars gasoline service station at abova built up roofs, gutter and con­ Refrigerator. If You Prefer, Call MI. 9-3393 before 5 p.th. ’ pAn-0-*AMA ' OUR LARGE BULBS ARE GUARANTEED flown, cash or,trade. Low bank JOIN A GROWING Pawtucket, Rhode island. Ruga.Xamps, Tables, Linoleum $08 MAIN ST. Dlvitino «r United Aircraft . .‘4 let* that wdll stay put!. Both are A.' $7,500 contract to suppjiy driven by PStil jL ,- Johnson, 23, address. Also, Oertiftoate bf Ap­ MICHIGAN PEAT ^ lerma. See me today. Art Bouthil- ductor work, roof,’ vhlmney re­ crocheted—one trimmed with fliif' proval for aame.; pairs. Ray Hagenow,-ML 9-2214. Abd Few other Articles , TWO APARTMENTS for rent ' on OR . Corporation- For the woman who wears a seven 6-cyUnder^ police crulaera Providence, ■ R. It. and John A. TO HAVE 13 or MORE BLOOMS. Wer or Chet Brunner. -- WRINGER ^?P E washing ma Gulf OH Corp. and/or Wilbur hay'Jackson, hu. 3-88i29. COMPANY EVERYTHING Center SU Five rooms each. $100 Eaat Hartford 8, Uonncctlent alightly., larger lite—a handsome, fy pqnipona and the other e<|uipped with automatic transmia Saums, 28, 24 Joseph St., collided ^ lA C C T O chine, three months old, used yery Monehtsfrer Porliodt through. with colorful strands Of at Adams St. and 'Tolland tpke. C. Brown; a'oiitheaat corner Mid. 1956 BUICX. ESTATE wagon, Qyna- little. MI-:.»'W25. „ t h e downstairs, $95 upstairs... Garage, baauttfmly . tailored ahiVtwaister siona. wrlll be awardad to Dillon In the growing carpide cutting . V UNPA.1D soft yam . h , - Pclcie said Johnson', m aking' a Turnpike West and Broad St., flow^-radlo. heater, aolid white, tncliided. Call’ MI. 9-3614. that takes fvery occasion in stride. Sales and Service, Police Chitf tool industry' we :need ex'perienced BALANCE PRICE * , Pattern No. 2556 contains cro­ right, turn from the turnpike into Cusinesa' Zone it. Special excep­ •potleaa inside and out, 100% Rptofins and Chimneys 16-A No- 8454’ with Patt-O-Raipa in­ Herman O. Schendel said today. imachine operators and other types ONLY $488.26 chet directiqna for both caps; ma­ Adams St., skidded and hit Sa'tuit’s tion and variance ia requested to 19e yv. $ 2 ;4 9 BLOXINIA BULBS 69t giiaranUe. Fitzgerald Motora. for- Boats', anil’'A cccw ofica 46 cluded U in stzea 36; 38. 40, 42. 44, Dilion’a aubmittbd the lower of ROOFINQ — Speciaiisiiig in repair, ofindustrial personnel. If you want Free storage Until wanted. Free' terial requirementa; - stitch illus­ car in the ie ft . side.' Patrolman erect gasoline ..en'ice station with­ meriy-Brunner, Rockville Rd.^Tal- 48, 48, 50, 52. Size 38. 4 yards of two bids opened yesterday. Beau- tog roofs of all kinds. Also new a-goqd Job apply at, office. REVELCRAFT 20 foot otitboard delivery. Free set-up by our own trations. '■ Raymond Pack estimated damage in 200 ft. o f WaddbU School. Cer­ cottviile. Open evenings tiQ(9. . 88-lnch. • pre Motora asked $9,478,59. Both roofa. Gutter work.' Chimneys cruiser. Fully equipped, sleep* reliable men. ■* Send 35c in coins, ybuf narUc, to both cars at about $500. tificate o f Approval (or same. V - ’*. ■* p 7 ' For ..this pattern, tend-35c in prices are. net after trade-in of cleaned, r»aired, 26 years’ ex­ fdur.-MI. 9-1036, evenings. CAREER 'address And the Pattern Number C. 'L. Hale, Inc. and Tidewater WHY COMMUTE? Coin*, your name, address,' aiae de- the old crulaera; — ' A Hartford truck dr|var w as perience. Free estimates. Call ^ELCO TOOL CO^, INC. OPEN NEW YEAR’S DAY to ANNR €.%BOT. THE MAN­ Oil Co.; corner Groen .Road and- Howfey. Manchester Ml. S-SS^L Lift Inuironet 'aired, and the Pattern Number to .'' Delivery is expected to 30 daya. cha^^ with fhiUir.e to carry-a For Your New Year's P a r t y Auto OrHiAfc .$ehool i.7*A' 9A.M,to9P.M. . ' CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Woodbrtdga St., Business Zoha X. 366 Center" St.. iHne St. entrance Ihsm&nflA— Vliitchsh-^ SALESond SUE BUBNETT,. TUB MAK- motor veKtcIe ro$;Uitration follow­ PIONEER PARAQHUTE GOM^NY, INC. OHBSTEft EVENING HERALD, 1189 AYR. AMERICAS, NEW ing an tovMQgatlon of a minor 'Variance ia requested to erect gas* MISTUTOE'— H bLLY — FQTTEU MUMS LARSON’S DtUViasrp Schbol, Heatlncr-Plumbinf , 17 , Jewelry . Phone Hartford CH. 7-0358 '< L m a n a g e m e n t 1180 AVE- AMERICAS, NEW Y

.--.-I- /, A , ■r'c : r ■ ■A ■ «iv ■ ■ •■ ■ ' ^ Of . «. . . . '-1 -. r 1^ V. ' ‘'-'V i ? ,'l- ■* J/ - . ' J 1 -'---'re' ' A A ' - Y - . ,■' •■'' ■ '-■■■ Y . / PAGE rOtmtEEN •y FRIDAY, 'DECEMBER 28, l8M Ayetagi Daily Net Press Run Far the Weak Ended ThcWcBther ’ > ^anriirBter' ^itsnittQ IBrralb Dec, 32, 1958 FfraaaaC af. Waatfear SuNM CloadF> eaMar tl&il|8t and diua<> Memorial Temple, Pythian kta- A son was bom at Utr Hartford tera. will combine ita 4th anni\ Hospital Qhrlatmaa l^ay. to Mr. Kxpjwer Scouts, 12,4415 day, wRh ooQpalonaPliMNP M N About Town x'eraary celebration and Chriatmaa and Mrs.'-.'Liionel J.'^’I>sSa^, 169 Member of the Audit riea. I>w tonlfditf 98 t« U..i|ll|fe party,; poitponed from Tucaday Lyiwaa'Bt," >,^Tuiii* Nike Silei§ [I Rureau at Olmtiation SnndayrSd to *8. 0 ty Stalger, 68 Keeney SI,, younger members, Marie Flavelli St the Center ' Gongregatlonai J ■ , iHWae. who. is acNhome on'a..20-day-fur­ VOL. L X X y i, NO.^’Tfi (TEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, D ECE5^i^9, 195» (CiMriflad AdvaHMag Fag* *1 PRICE FIVE CENTS Elaihe end Christine Smith. Past lough and expects to be 'trans­ Church tournd the. Nika 'ristkiia-[ Tfca weokly aarica of Satucctay chiefs' of the Temple will serve ferred to the Hawaiian Islands on tions . in' the Manchester area! mi^ht. roller ahating: will .be held refreshments, and the members termination of this furlough, (a ah yesterday. ! this week at 7 o'clock at the Com> are reminded to bring 50-cent gifts airman third class and not an air­ ~P , munity T. The Recreation Depart­ for .exchange. . ' ' Sonie of the E.vploteis,. under the ' man drat class, as reported in la.st leadership of Assistant .^couimas-( U. So Revokes ment. In cooperation aith the night'ii issue of The Herald. alumnae Ihtf-rmedtate aaaociation, Miss 'Beatrice Cliilow sind) her ter RortsM'.Masnlrki; hiked from, haa purchaaed .150 paira of akates cousin, Mrs. Francis Gee. 30 Fos­ .Center - Church hy 'way if. Case' Pass^ports of ter St., are registered,at the Hotel Mteji-Janet Aiidetle .RN, dsugh' .Mouritain'l-o the rocket launching that are availa'Jle for email rental ter of. Mr. and 'Mrs. i. R. .\udelte. fee*, ■niere 'voll. be no charge for Taft, T.. City, where they ere area aoulh of Line, .SI,. Others spei^ihg the weekend. ' 42..Lancaster Rd., and Misa Helen came,to the area hy car. admiaaiori, and thoee chil4ren who Kaiser, RN, daughter of Mr, and Three in China own thlr own ekatea may bring Mrs. B. R. Kaiser, lASAVoodbridgc At. the Is'uni-hing slea, the boys ' were given a guided tour by Lt. ! them. "rtie Recreation Department will St., who have b'een working xt / 'W’Ashington, D ^.-2il (/P)— conduct its bi-weekiy coed bo\yling Qlinton L. Caffey,. commahdfng: Miami ..Reach, Fla., for the past Three A rn^can newsmen Richard li. Oeia. 386 School St.. program for boys and girls of six months, are spending a three officer of " C Battery, and Sgt.j New York. Dec. 29 (,(P)-l-Po.f ^ It cauaed police to intenaify their \Vilton Ivey. TheY- .saw the con-1 who eptfCT^d Red China this a fTMhman at Worceeter Polytech-- junier high sdhool age and up to^ weeks vacstioii at their homes. ' lice pursued their all-out hunt hunt for the diabolical "Mad nic InatitutOf Worcester, Maaa., haa morrow night at the West Side Irol van. the banarks. the mlaslle i Bomber” who has planted, some 33 3*5#eir^have had their pa.xs- today for New York’s “ Mad been pledge^ to Phi Sigma Kappa Recreation Center from diSO-to 9 as.sembl.V\buildlng and the launch.-) bomba in the city ain'e^ 19*07 ports revoked, except for S: --IJ se in . I fraternity. o’clock. All participants must' be ing sites. . • Bomber” after being snowed Tw-enty-two have explode^ llnjur- travel back to the -Utlited •Or— , memherii of the recreatl.oni'pro­ Sislerhorod Plans ■ Departing fi om Line .St.', the. under by 36 bombju:areB in a ing 15 persona. I}o --d e ^ a have gram.' A slight fee -will be charged HALE’S JANUARY WHITE SALE! State.s. They also may face Mra Barbara Theanpeon, preai- hikeiS, cut • rro.s.s rdtintt y In the f 24-hour period.' resulted. Reward* totaling *26.000 dent of Manchester WATES, will for bowling. Neiv \ ear’s Dance I'ontiol site ea.st of Keeney -St. ' have bean *pb8ted for/the maniac's legal action by the. govern­ keep "tiptn nouae” Sunday from Hola's Choimliousa Thinga got ao bad by late yeathr- Thei-e they met the others travel­ .H«ovy Quality day that ^ l e f of Detectivea Jamea capture. • . » . ment. 3 to 6 p.m., at-her home, i l l An­ The Zipsc.r Club will hold a.Xew' Plans are being'made for the ing hy ray, and ate their Itinc^hes The diaedverv vAlch cauaed the dover take Rd. < [Tear's Eve party for members and < K' TYPE 144 TURKISH TOWEL R. Leggett aharply, curtailed the The State Department yester­ annual New- Year’s Eve dance in -the AiVny inyss hall. Aftec., actlvlti'ea. of hla bomb squad. He greatest alarm occurred last night day announced' the moves against' friends, starting with a supper at luhch. Lt. Caffey- took the boys TYPE 144 ENSEMILE ' Woiild Also Provide ! 6:30,. at the clubhouse on Brainsrd sponsored by the. Sisterhood of MATTRESS ordered the 34-man squad, to re- Madiaow §<(uare Garden where william D. Worthy, a Negro're­ throstgh the supply room and to, .' Lolly Pajsparall IVIth Dacron Reinforced apond only to those calls il^vhich ' lO.OfW- persons were attend- porter for the- •Baltimore Afro- PI. Temple Beth Sholom in the vestry the eontrol site \yhere they -saw Lady Papparall '. / - r - COVERS Selvfcgea a luapicloua object had bminbund. * hoRday college baatfetball Aini'rican, and a Look Magazine A NEW hall of the Temple Monday night. the radar ip operation. ShurRna Muslin ShaaH Retr *1.19. Q Q - 'One man questioned In the in-j t°''rnamat if he deemed it nece.taary. weeks. (F R ID A Y , the Celebes incident was a violent "onie much needed backing in his ; in detention. Some Americana were ' 2. A far-reaching economic, aid 'Dsys-oiT and leaves ..were “RIB ROAST” is the most man's favorite for VEI aYETS, VELOURS and FEL|S M o u n t ^Slowly canceled for th'e time being na “OVEN ROAST OF BEEF.” demonstration that left thousands "8ht to retsin power, freed but the 10 have been kept, program for the Middle Eaat, per­ of homes burned to the ground. Two of the three l»)ading parties back. Flares in Deep South haps totaling aa much as a half-bll- they pressed an around-the-clock TILL 9:00 Details were sketch.V. but there Sastroamidjojo’.s roalitlon gov- Referring to this situation, the Uon dollars. 'This would go to both search for the killer who has . . . Some folks who were aWay for Christmas dinner (ALL SALES FINAL) For New- Year spread' terror among gas ataUqn ■■ ■ Open Saturday and was no indiratlon the Celebes Ihe.v would remain In department said the Chinese Oom- Israel and the Arab countries on will want a small turkVv for New Year’s. Here \ rebels had attempted, to seize'. * cabinet. It was considered rer- munista "have created a special By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . injtired in th# second attack. As a assurances. from them that they operators,'. package ' store owMrs we have “just what the doctor ordered’’ . . . MILLINERY DEPARTMENT>~SECOND FLOOR power, or, that the uprising wa.S V’® "l-'U’ would impediment to the travel of Amer­ By THE. .ASSOCIATED >RB8S A Negro t Oman was shot in both ' **^®1.V precaution, Police Commis- would end their bitter rivalry. and small store proprietors all over \ • 8 A. M. till fi:§0 P. M. | N. connected u-ilh the Sumatra .-rials the Premier if the other The count of the dead in New , AUhoiigh Elsenhower Is reported Connecticut. plump 10 to 11 lb. butterball tender frelzen icana In the area which they con­ legs whi'a riding an integrated! ®*!*'r*, The scope of the Investigation Cloaed All Day triat already has jarred the govern-^^’" K''7'Pf through with trol" by imprisoning. Americana Year holiday traffic accidents rose . . s / . , , . hUi runs halted for the night, strongly In favor of Dulles’ idea, ..eviscerated turkeys with the Swift Premium city bus at Montgomery, Ala., and,. The. a(,ooting was the -moatier- it la possible he - would decide not was indicated when Lt. Samuel g. ment of Premier All .Sastroamld- and using them "as political host­ slowly today, .Pome of the apecial servicM divi­ quality label . . . pric^, right, too, at 55c lb. New Year’s Day ^ Jojo. Through the eight years of . ages for bargaining purposea.” a high aonoo band director waa j ious Incident In the Alabama capl- to prees it if the congresslonjil lead­ But reports of deaths came, ers give it * cold. reception. That sion, ’ -who ia in field, command of W e will have a limited niiniber of Armour’s STUFF- • 1.,/ - *' ■ Indonesia’s Independence ’.Thli obstacle. . . .has not yet hour after hour, from'all the ma­ bealen by hoodeij men near Cam- 11*' since city buses were ihte- the State Policemen, disclosed to­ have'been isolated rebellions stag* ' . K.ini, th a ' '^® been removed.” the department as­ den. S. C., In new putbursta of grated under federal court order waa 'what happened when, Dulles f ED TURKEYS , . . and plenty of plump roast­ _ Reduced For Clearance! jor sectipns of the countty. himself broached the ktandby au-. day that more than 50 suappets For Parties Reduced For Clearance! ed bv fanatic religious groups i ^ Hl"a serted. "despite our efforts to ■By 10 i.nit EftT, fatalities num- racial violence in the Deep South, j ®*8ht days ago.,-On Wednesday have already been questioned and ing Capons... F^ers and chicken parts ... If . . . . / secure the release of, the Ameri­ Tdri. Rosa Jordan, 22,'Montgom-l■"*8ht two buses - w-ere struck by thority Idea with the leaders last -• TINY FRESH ‘ wanting to set up separate states «fter army leader, se,zedTowe," m bei'od 32 in ti-affit, 2 in fires and April 10. at a time of Aralvlaraeli cleared. it’s steak . . .- just tell our meat manager, BOYS'anW GIRLS' *nd other groups oppose"nd of hooded men tied him to seemed cool. Of thre*' Senators PASTRAMI...’- - Snow Suitsf’«< Jackets of Juatice’ movement that tried I p^rty and the Orthodox Moslems with President .Eisenhower chal­ reached, one Democrat opposed the mation -which might lead to the „ ASST. COLD CUTS GIRLS' WINTER JACKETS In 1950 to set up an Independent announced they would remain, in lenging motorists to make it the tal. , ' 1 ' '• beat him with ,a board standby idea, another Democrat bandit. * .All VaciMim Packed-) Celebes state-- struck Thursday at Sastroamidjojo's cabinet. Oh- UN Starts Clearing Investigators said Mrs. JoVda'u.-he stopped to change a tire finehuret Sizes '! to 3 ahd 3 to 6*. ".safest New Year's eekend' on was riding toward the rear-,of a ^"**rMay night 15 miles north of withheld comment, and a Republi­ Extra patrolpien and detecUyea ' RUMP ROASTS Special 7 to 14, V.alues to $14.98. Now , , . 1.98 Kabeana in Rotith Celebes, , servers flgured the third party __ record." . can thought-it okay. were also assigned to duty in Hart­ 3.718 Hulklinga Riirned the Moslem Ma.sjumi- would 'stay' bus las'- night, w hen it bullet, ap-, (--amden. -He was returning from LEAN CHUCK , Suez Canal Debris .State and city police were out a- television appearance at Chsf- Sen. Mamifield (D-Mont) oppos­ ford, where a tailor Was shot In ■* TIP ROASTS ,The informants said 3.713 build-1 with the others. The two Moslem iq avoid an encore of the record parently from a .pistol, slammed ing. said the United Nations Ls the the .head in a holdup,,, two weeks GROUND ^ jT o d q y )ngs in Kabeana. including 21 \ parties earlier bad threatened to into the vehicle near 'the floor, lottc. N. f:.,,at thg time.> -- ) ' RbUND STEAK REG. $13.98 anci$14.98 N O W . . emis-CAii COATS to|I of the. Chri.stmas hblidi ■'Hiitchini said a car full of place, to solve the Mldle East peace ago-bijt survived. m . 5 ® e 10“ schools, were burned and that hresj quit...... the...... cabinet.... Thf ...r relatively A United weekend—a loss of J06 lives l passed ‘ throir h her left leg''and v, j j . . . riddle. l^olice Chief Michael J. Godfrey ' i942 Preteen sizes 8 to It. VsIues to-$1fi.98 were set l.n 10 neighboring rillagesr” small Veterans’ party , said Thurs'-' " " ’ '’"Re team today _ began thfr streeLs and higl\svays.-. ’’ lodged in her riirht leg. ' Sen.'Green (D-RIX. scheduled o was. authorized by City'Manager ' roasts , ^There was no report of -any day It was withdrawingwithdrawing from thetbc 1 "' 7®"'*"* major obstruc- Other.wbit/Thd Neg(p paMen*; JV*’ ';*" *’® 1 2 - 0 0 Now ...... tiona from the southern entrance to {Police in Columfinis, Ohio, are become Foreign Relations Commit­ Carleton F. ''harpe to cancel or CHUCK FATTIEE REG. $i5!98 and IU .98 N O W . . 5 deaths. X, government. burning parking'lights on all Po­ gera riscaped'ipjury and'were fhken tee chairman, declined comment limit.leaves If more men are need- -lYE OPiOUND *11^* The Celebes Islanders, mostly . President , >c,v.c.iv Sqkarno aukarno meanwhhmeanwhile the blocked iluez Canal. , to police- hegltlqiijlrtera for ques­ any help. "Tp^ next '((lingil knew, i 1b. Sfe i * CHEVROLET The salvage'work had been ex­ lk’S cars d'.iring (he holida.v period' men were bursting out of the tar "tmtll theri (a a formal proposal.” e(, to order overtime, pay. ChrisHgns, long have pressed-for ^lled again Tor th^ di.a.sident. as a - oonsjant l.‘'s|,op" signal tioning, Police aard' .sonfe ^pkssen- Sen. Wiley (R-Wia). former com -; The extra pol cci.:5n. will bq used 1 GIRLS'WINTER COATS . more local.autonomy one of the Army groups "to return ip the. pected to start ye.sterday. Aides of gers huddled on the flo'or'in fear of arid swarming; over me. They Im- ■-) - TUDOR , r- , ■ . r ■ ' U.S. Lt. .Gen, Raymond A. Wheil- against reckless driving. " . m.ediately slappedt''a hood.of bur­ riittee Chairman, kaid he favors. to patrol sections of the city where, demands'of the Army ofllcers who pa.th of duty immediately." '"He further violence during the'trip to, ' standby authority if - Eisenhower DK LUXE CHOPPED REG: SIT.98 ^ $21.T8^ N O W . . ^ Not air sizes. Values to $21.98. Now: have seized the jfbvernment er.. in charge of the ca'nal project Snow and rain were .scattered in lap over my head.*' .7j the Hand^ might strike again broadcast a similar appeal ea'rly' headquart'ei's: ■ » j .dges he should have if rl SIRLOIN PATTIEE LAMir LEGS ' machinery in 'Nbrtjvc4lnd Central this week. for the U.N. arrived In 'Suez with j rii* northeastern quarter of the .Halts .\ll Buses The' former conductor. of aym*- instructions to launch the opera-i country. Elsewhere, the weather phony orchestras, at Spartanburg, Dulles la flying to New York City W When, the bus rekuined its rrfn it " lb. 89e PORK TO ROAST • W . JQ tion Immediately,. But an official of "■"* dry. ' , . S. C. and Charlotte .said the men tomdrrow, arid will confer at liiHoh -. ‘ ■ T.. ALL SALES FINAL the Egyptian Suez Canal’. Author-; The worst accident In the early wiaa'fired on again, but .po one wds told him the.v ^ ere adininisttrihg Jlqnday with U.N. Secretary Gen­ Ity saiji no orders to start the work | pha.se of the weekend \yas m Bal'd- --•I ■______u____■ ' the beating because he had apoken eral, Hr.mmarrfkjold on "the ' i -W .j . BABY DRPARTME.VT—STREET FIAKIR . had,been received f’rbhv hla-head-I win Borough, near Pittsburgh, wholf Middle-EMat situation,” as Bulletins, - ^ GIRLS' 'tiEPARpiENY— SECOND FT/OOR fer racial integration, before a 65 Hojnes Destroyed .quartets at .jpmailia. half way up Fire Pittsburgh reiiejents, inctudr Lions Club Auxiliary m5Hing. the State Department announce- from the AP’-Wirea "P f ei/ieiT B y ; '.-t =1- I 1 I the canal.; v~ {Ing. four teenagers, were killed in NeWs Tidhits Hutchin.s said He had’ nev’erTmade melitr put It yesterday. He jlso will TURKEY, < We also have a good selec­ I Sunken shlp^ damaged bridges, a colllaio'n of two cars on a snow anjv pro-integration remarks any-, talk with Henry'Cabot L>dge Jr., PINEHUltST FRUITSVEGETAILBS CHICKEN , ‘ tion of good' second cars, jand otheg* debris still lilter the I covered highwa.V. Four df the vlc- Culled frbm -AP Wirrt', where. U.S./Anil asaador to the U,N. Iri Th ree West Fires rhannel, Wreckage of -the Suez tims were Iji one car, ' " 'tJoctors' aaj,d Hutchins stiffgAd . Dulles is due back in \V*ishington „,CHOU C I^ S INDIA TRIP «r BEEF PIE fighting that lasted only ^ days I The .National Safety Coiihcil has severe bruises.' ^ ; shortly ^before noon Tue.sday_. New Delhi, India,;Dec. 29 (FI -H’V. NO MONEY DOWN nearly ,two moptha ,agp. -Clearing/predicted the traffic toll may reach —Indian officials announeeclrtq- SEEDLESS it's The Talk Of hkanchestorf Malibu, Gallf., Dec. 29 (Ab—A ^erday iii Sacra;ncnto certified to --America'n ambaasadql* to'France ...1 With Cou|Hi(ii ^ » ’W8 490 at the end of the ioy-lio'ur holi- . (ConNmied on Pnge Nine) . , . (CiWlnued OB Page Nine) da’;t' that Communist Chineae PINK. JUICY Change in winds t^ a, y. gave fire-j i President .eaaennower.Eiaenhow'er ''^that that an- - and complicated operation. deniM run)ors jlial United States -1 Premier Chou Un-kU will!-out J ning c day pepiod at midnight Tue.sday :— men a h'ope-of gaining control Boon ' emergency exiM.e^ iq the Mhlibu ■ The first'salvage-work ia expUct- arbitraVily cut off oil shipments to short his return Visit to India. INDIAN JtIVU" ’SO iuiCK over i the third disastrous Are to area of Los .V.n;.elea COunty. He re- -That Would b.e a. record for a New Tbit Coii|MNi Good ,,ed to be of only token proportions. Year period. The pre.xent m.ark is France after Suez., invasion.. Moist .No rcAson was given for the ,'- 'Iv- atrike. the 3anta Monica mountaina quested federal assistqn.ce.' A spokesnisn for the Egyptian 407,- set thiring a 4-day period ^at Of Budapest's apa'rtraent hou'ses Acts to Avert Walkouts sudden change of plans/ which GREPEFIHIIT J o r ; -■ For' 1 ^ / 4(D SEDAii ■In three j , . , ; i. Fire officials wer- concentrating tianat Authority said it would deal the end of 1952 and. the ata/-t of- and one.-family dwellings are with- Involves - pMtponeiifieUt ■ ot a State o f f id ^ and firemen of pn controllln.tv the .Malibu blaze yes* with only three or four obstacles, ■‘out central,heating in below IVeez- K n* the purrh'aae of mm new • A 4 I ^ssi .RS n fv a Ik a m o ts n J v»* . vvruva ^ w .aHa I»'/u' ui a»r y w 19.53. ' \ scheduled'trip to Nepairvl . In­ f twipe. ^ two, counttel— l^a Angeles "nd terday. when; eccording to UaceC ■; r~—r~ • '* In the 3-day hew yeai' period In ing ^temperatufia. , formed sources^ believe^ 'Ohou SPINACH GREEN BEANS PICTSWEET MEAT PIE . ■i”' ’51 BUIIHC S6R- • .yentura-^inade this tally p f firrs Lake Sheri\-ood area "just blew (Cnnllnited oa ''lage Five) ' At I'eqat V 45i®r!^ persona -die on has been, railed back to Peiping rampage In the bruah-covered •• ■ ■' i'9.55-56, traffiC^ deaths totaled'.364. Boliyia’s Presideut SRROUTS PEPPERS' Chirkeii • ‘IHirkejr • Beet MP- During the first 10 months of 19.56 New England highways since New, for urf^erit conaultntlona-Jq pre­ 8-)T>x. ' ■ ■ ' 'f , ■ biviera coupe . •nvbuntains; - . Year's holiday pe.riod began.-.Nets’ »SQUASH C A ^ F L O W E R ' 1 • they have averaged 107 a day. An pare him fonlifa visit to Mnsenw - -Destroyed—65 homes. | Aasoejat^d Pres's- survey of ac­ Ypi-k man say* wife should not be starting about. Jaq. 7. --vLlmlt one per fatnllF.- Burned bPuah and timber—27,- granted divorce on gibunds of Expirea Dee.'SI, )858. cident deaths during a 4-day non­ Begins: Hunger Strike ’SO PLYM. GONV. ON a l L o u r Opl) at(rea. holiday weekend f»>m Pec. 14 \o habitual ihtemperance. because his O'..' ' ' -O ■ ■ ‘VERJIONT HAILS SNOW BEUBCnED ' ' Good only at ' . (VERY ClUgA’N) : ' T^ta three'^flres In brief: Dec. 18. traffic fatalities numbered intemperance Is her fault.-'" •Montpelier, V t. Dec. n k E H fR j^T GRDCUPRT. ■ On# whlpp^ through take Sher­ Princess Grace of Monaco's at-' 500.( ' ' . La Paz, Bolivia., Dec. 29 beb'under: semeLm. to- a wallet a .few days before Cfirist- plagued by food shortages ISr- U.N:, to return from -New rioaM l PONTIAC, OF OUR STORE*-.. A4ANC»rESTER CON H w ise hy the eaarta. *• iMtep tet recent months, and the United ' York. If be cannot xeturn, the It iaiamis to im va ttw ,V 4 k e5 h llM ilS T - 312 MA)N ST. V . New^ Year’s Day ,173 MAIN ST. COIQIER MAIN acid OAK STREETS The Zums fire was brought un- States haa been ruehlng ra- - preme .Caiirt ga tp 4sr eontrol during the tUght. ' tiona into the landlocked 'Tia- states ream Tel. MI 9-4.345 Goodwin Knight yes- tloh i^a Chilean' porta, n a