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Y o l . l x x i v , n o . $ t (dasMIled AdvertWag e» fags St) MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1954 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE FITE CiMTft Presents Elks* ProgiNim to President Paris Pacts Under Fire By Deputies A FLAIR FOR Pnris, Dec. 21 (JP)—^The FASHibN French Nationnl Assembly today disposed of final com- 100% Wool Shafara and Chin« mittm reports and got down L:.' cllilla OIrla' Coal*. StUl time to actual debate on ratifica­ to pick up a beautiful coat for that special some one, to keep tion of the Paris Treaties on her warm and lovely lookinr on German rearmament. the wintry daya Soon to come. A parade of 40 lieted epcakera Gu) It Be We^ll Have a While Christmas? Bicea 7 to 14. i was led off by Gen. Pierre Aumer- an, a former D* Oaultiat. He op­ posed the treatiea, saying they contained no way of prevenUng a Judge Refuses rearmed West Germany from breaking with the western defense bloc at some future date. Lobby talk persisted that a mo­ tion might hp submitted to poet- pone debate. Thie could be intro­ Girls' Dept—2nd Floor. duced at any time. But there was -■ *■ no decision by sponsors of the Cleveland, Dec. 21 <4P>—The Sheppard murder trial jury . move. Should such a motion be forth­ ended today’s morning session still w ordl^ but hope per­ coming, it was expected to go sisted in the courtroom that this will be *‘V-Day’’—the day down to defeat in the face of of the verdict. / Premier Pierre Mendes-France'a At 2:13 p.m., the jury woUld pass the 100th hour v'nce Jt ■' demand for assembly action before ' Christmas on the Paris Trsstiea to took the case. It has been In actual deliberations 36 hours enroll 500,000 West Germans as and'41 minutes. imlfprmed soldiers of the North Although jurors gave no sign again, when ttey appeared GIFT GLOVES and „ JL 3*ralhk. Nnlley, N. J , Graad BxaMed Raler n* the Atlantic Alliance. in the courtroom prior to being excused for lunch, optimism ' 2 ™ * ^ *••• iweewita te PNaMeat EIsfnhowei; Dee. SS a report of ote Seen by Tkoreday ^ erj^ zatfo a'a youth program. Jemlek nleo diaeneaed with the continued for a decision today in the drawn-out trisL It was Aasorted Slmliarly, it was expected that based mainly on^the fact that in answer to Jud^ Blythin’s Colors MITTENS Frealisat plpaa fOr the qbeervaaee of the ananal Elks Nattoaal Tonlti the assembly would vote finaUy, ^raezt Mky L, (AP Wltepli^), > probably on Thursday, to ratify question last night, they requested more time to consider l^e All Wool Mitton*-----$l.00 to $1.98 pr. the four treatiea. complicated case. T Political sources said soma of ^ e y are npw in the fifth consecutive day of deUberations. Mendes-France’a chief enemies Dr. Samuel H. Shepp^d, the All Wool Glovot .... $ 1.25 fo $ i .98 pr. want the Premier to be held re­ cused man, atanda ojuxgad with sponsible in the future for German flrat degree murder^ia the bludg­ Loothor Palm Wool S lovai.. . .$ 1.98 pr. rearmament, which thoe* faction* eoning death of hia wife. Marilyn,! British-* in Pact believe will prove a political liabil­ 81, last July 4. /He told the Jury i 1'.. ity. GrtdbiM comploiMiit of iiyk>a net mflos on dis Washable Pigskin Gloves...... $4.98 pr. d iii^ the' aine-week trial that he The four treaties would: waa asleep when a myaterioua With Eurbpeaii •i>’eet)ieart aec)diiie of Garter’s beaudiiil (own. \ Fur Lined Leather Gloves .... .$4.98 pr. (1) Reatora to Waat Germany) prowler attacked hi* wife. He CaiefaHy faihioaed for f t aod gifted with a d a^ \ almost all o f' the sovereignty the said the killer knocked him un- Van Raalta thqee western Allies have exercised conacioua when he ran to tha bed­ Coai,Stee^ Unit fold of B jloa net a t the bemlioe. Washington, Dec. 21 (^V-The military services have .been over their occupation zones sineb room where the murder took Needs not a aouteh of iRKii^t Fabric Gloves ...... $ i .98 to $2.98 p’r. told to start pruning 403,OQO from their present qver-all the end of World War H. place./ ' , (2) Admit West Germany to a London. Doc. 2? (P)-»ritate and strength to reach the 2,8l5,00(^aii level the administration Sheppard, as usual, was present tho six Cchuman natioua aignOd thinks is about right for the current Gold War. In dlMloshig seven-nation Western European today when the Juryl waa excused Union '(WEU) including France, at 12:20 for lunch. an agreomtai today to aook oom- For Christmas ------a m an^w------tr cutbackck prabrop«m______ygi-*y—'■■■'■' ' , — u ...... BriUin, Italy, Belgium, the Neth­ tsrday, Sacretsry of Defense WU- Cenfideaqe Growing mon p ^ ie s for tha pradnaUoB erlands, and Luxembourg, and .per­ Tha air of confidence that began cad mariiotlag of thilr two bnaie son said It will be accompanied by mit unlforimng of 500.000 West a 50 per cent slash In draft calls to show in his face Monday night industrial cosnaodlUeo—«oaI and Defemse Dept Oermann in an Army, Navy and stoeL ftarting ia February, when the an­ Air Fores. was even more pronounced to«- They were on their McCarthy Curb that the nation’s military might is (Ceatinaed *a Page Tweaty^evda) this country ratifies th*;, Paris well Drenarod for winfor to^work at.Hamilton Stand- continental poed and Britain de­ flready dangerously weak. retaiw of Defense and provide for AfiresmenU to free , snd resrm weii .Prepareo lor wnter, and u i Propeller Cb. m windeor clared: GIFT JEWEL BOXES full utUisntkm of the combined ef­ Program Bpeed-np western Germany. • . left it With some hope'-for a Locka. ' GpP Problem, "Both parties trust that thaoa forts ofUha sarviesa.'’ “Iler Majesty’s government Small apd larger size Tewel Boxes with-self- ^ o reduction apelled out by WilsonNvsa asked at a news con- white Christmas. There were Admitted to RockvlU* hoepital new arrangements will help to pro­ raising tray in simulated leather covers. Wilson both revived and speeded James Hilton, would much regret-It if the A:»- were: mote a growing assocUUon bo- .f ■ ferenca ohs^Nov. !• if there' was glo-Soviet Treaty of 1M2, to which reports of scat^red accidents . up by a full year a program put such a study under way. Hi* ax Michael Hyjek, SS, In fair condi­ Democrats Say ' aside by the. Pentagon only last they have always attached import­ across the state, a few traf­ tion'with undetermined injuries, (Coathiiwd m Page Tweafy^nvea) change w e n t^ s way: 54, Dies; Wrote ance, were to be canceled or an­ year bscauas of tbs crisis in Indo­ Wilson: " In ^ ei space ship busi- fic jams, including a half- and Joseph Oiler, 57, in good condi­ Washington, Dsc. 21 Two china and a threatening aitustion ness? Oh. no.\ nulled by the Soviet government," hour tie-upi at the Charier tion with head injuries. Democrats said today they expect to ea. around Formosa. Mora than a yaar a Foreign Office statement said. Rsporur: "^ rrestal wrote ^Lost, Horizon^ "At the same time, they deplore Oak Bri^e, but State Police 1’reated' and discharged at the their party colleagues to heap ago the President’s i.ilUtary plan- Rockville Hoepital were -dames hands off any Republican mov* to Musical Jewel Box $5.98 each shout it. There was a-atedy in both the mi^iner and the context report^ ttthe scene was one of in which that government now Griffin. 52; and Gsorge Eldrrkin. unseat Sen. McOartby (R-Wia) ax fCentlnned an Page Mx) (Ceattaaei *■ Loiu^ Beech, ChUif., Dec. 21 a pei^ful. ^ ul winter landscape, a'member of th* Senate Investiga­ Bulletins . . r • ■ Sovea) James Hilton, British novslist and threatens such annulment 52r Ths drivsr, Raymond , F. g ^ rally speaking. ’ Moonsy,'4S, of Ellington’was not tions subcomndttc*. . froBi tlM AP Wirig. screenwriter whose books included "They cannqt accept the argu- Sen.-eMct ClUford Oaso (R-NJ) n ^ t used In the Soviet note." The anow began to foil IlshUy hurt,____ ^police__ said. Invcarigatlon Ji "Goodbye, Mr. Chips” and ?’Lost about 3:15 a.m., and by 7:30' A continuing. has announced he will attempt to Horison,’’died last night after s '^ e note, which Soviet Deputy sM..x.^ 4__ ___%__^ little more than two i'ncHea of' keep McCarthy off the Inquiry MARIUT nUSBOUlAiRS LADY BUXTON GENUINE LEATHER long illness from eshcer of the snow lay acroaa the state. ’ Three men were treated at St. group the Wisconsin Senator has flyer. He was 54. (Ceatinaed ca Pag* Tweaty-three) :1a Hospital, Harifhrd this New, Vork, Doe: tV IP)—Ir- Berlin, Girl Admits Skle SUte Highway P*pt. oahding beaded daring the ^OP-controUed rigulor prtee oMveaseata rmirliii Critically ill for several weeks, jng for Injuriea 8a|rer*4 In S3rd Congress. Cass hais said he crews, without ploW set out an •kidding accident the Steek .Market la tho early BILLFOLDS hq succuinbed at 11:45 p.m. (PST) hour or ao 'after the storm began will demand a roU call on the quo*- afteraooa today fottourtaw fear in Scaaids Hospital,’ His former All With (Aange Compartment Of U. S. Secrets to Red^s te caver the hilla and main high- Myers, 35. of C a n ten ,^ . tion when Congress meets next days of strength, n r in tti la :sU* Alice, who had maintained a waya bafore the mcniing traffic fared a ovSr the -le't eye and month. either dlrecUoa wcat to aroaad G i f t j e w e l r y Berlin, Dec. 31 (FH-A beauti­ ^ 1 for days, was still st the bed- reaclM its rush-hour peak.' hand and kn*e injuric* when his Seni. Monroney (D-OEla) and t ^ t s , hat the lasik u li waa News Tidbits car akiddeg into a snow plow on Sparkman (D-Alal *§ld in aepa- ful German brunette was sen­ In Hartford, streets <>’ere salted w tte lower sMo of dm ttst. Gold and Silver Finish Jewelry in Earrisgs, . tenced to five years In prison to^ Modern Mali Hari Vietlas of Cancer Culled from AP W im Huckleberry Hill Rd., Avon. A rate Intemewa they- regard Mc?> Necklaces, Pins and Bracelets, Tailored and Hilton qntared the hoe)>lt*l Nov. early, hut no sand was required. paaaenger. Ckartea Roy, 4« of Cbl- earthy’s ' committee assignments $2-50 to $5^00 ea. day aftsr ah* pleaded guilty to However, a few accidmta ijent ^ RITA IN $ 7 jm p im P 4 c t stone set Also limg strands, of- Pearls and *' acduclag eecrets nut of two U. 8. 21. He was suffering from an in­ UnariUe. had hand and knee in- aa ‘’strictly a Republican problem.” victima to hoopitzla in the-IMri- Juriec, They were diacharged. New York. Dm. St (P>— Beads. Also sparkling Rhinestone Jewelry. Intelligence officers for Russian fection the nature of which has FBI says two U.S. sailoni have They forecast that DemoersU win Scrcca star Rita ■nywarth to­ not disclased. Today, however, his ford area for treatment. p»y. admitted staging series of kld- In East Windsor, four Rockville day was reimrted aa.th a verga Tha namss of ths two Amsri- physician. Dr. David Wigod. said naptngs and holdups while posing (Oeattaoeg an Page Two) (Coattaotd OB Pago Twa) of slgalag a asw toHRafrdMlBr oans wers not Introduced in court. that Hilton had been suffering for as hitchhikers on highways , in p totw ceatract wtoefa woeld Beautiful Prirlted ea. U. 8. offli^aU laid piindously the a long UnM with cancer of the Pennsylvania, .Delaware and New liver. black-eyed charmer — Irmgard Jersey . . . New Jersey Turnpike vMe ker kaabaad, ctaoaar nrit ■K . .! Margareth* Schmidt — was ths -—The author had been at death’s Authority says 81' miles of 118- , . . . And Old Dobbin Was Easy to Start, Too Hayawa, wttk a Job. - -.-4— tABLE CLOTHS mistress ef an Air Force intelli­ dooi- for aeveral days. HU secre mile toll highway vrlll be widened (Cotton'— Rayon and Unai)'. CANNON snd MARTEX gence colonel and had occasional tary, Mrs Adele Varriklow, also from four ta alx lanes by fall of U4L AID STARTS had remained at the bedside datea with a cirilian intelUgence 195f due to Increased traflic .Belgoar Viet Naan. Dae. St (P) chief. . through the eriUcsl stages of his volume. — Gea. J . I awtaa OaRtoa, aaee- TOWEL SETS Tha presscution dsaerfbed her illnssa .Hilton, born Ss|>t I, 1«00, in House ' lOn-American Activities M aaShaaaador ta Vlat M a im ^ S|.98, to *5 -98 as on* ef thb moat dangerous Commtttsc, dlvarting for a -time ■pies ancoimtsred hare sines 52x52 52x72 — 50x80 (Cent from Ita search for CotnmunUta to ni,42S to Ptsadti Nge Diak World War H. ea Page Iluaa) look for FaacUts and "haters,” pteaa aa the flret dbaet Alaer- Give a smart practical printed cloth in a S|-98 to $4 -9« set The 34-year-old former Bast finds them eqaaUy leatheeeiiie . . , kaa aU to the Bea-CeaaaaaM floral, fruit or novelty pattern. All color Eons Btudant bunt into tears as Paris Postal Woiker Union head­ ‘nmmeaey wW he need to combinations. Real quality towels by Cannon and Marten. U. 8. High CommissiDnar'Judge Cataclysm ‘Stayed,’ quarters says bags of Christmas aid a half sdlUsa mlageea iraaa All colors. 3—4—5 and 8-plcce sets.’ Ambrose Fuller of Chicago, m., mail ars beglaatag te pile up In •Mthera Viet Nam, 8354^ pTonouncad the sentence/ Al­ railway stations beesuse of slow­ wf though she had. said nothing in World Enders Say down strike. W M ^ r o R c a r d m ir n b her own defense during the trial, BacH M Dee, 31 uP) — Cea- , . / I ; / ., She sobbed bitterly: Report .dt holdup involving '3C Boootonwarc— Chicago, Ddc 21 (Ft—A pro­ men at :3ialn' Street serial club In aaaHaat** rival BaMtaal larllw Mirro' Bun Wormor ‘...... $3.25 PRACTICAL TOILETRIES ETC. "Z can’t tnke U. It’s too diuch." phet of doom who had predieted ■nrifagl n stoos’a throw from City •peot aeariy $35M M ta4ha 1»88 16 Pe. Sf«rt«r S * f . .. . .$13.95. Dinlii Thlid Charge caUcljwnM would engulf the con­ Hall iM o iB iy morning ia verified y p alg a fer Dvertato.MHaea, Spun aluminum finish. . Ball handle. Tha girl plsadsd guilty to trans­ DwmroK^wke " . Four *ach-7-cups. daucars, bnud and but­ Aluminum insert Adjustable vent CHENILLE Hazel Bishop Beauty B o x ...... $2.00 tinent before midtri^t aaid thU ^ irtD * - . Nevy divers reeeeee ter, • ' plate. Assorted colors. Open stock Coty Toilet Water ...... $1.85 mitting to ,the Riwaians for monsy moniiag ther* will-be no d multi-color on color. ~AU polors. Electric Razors . .$19.95 to'$29.60 ^ h aettvtiiie h^tMijtwMieea. ' Mih. Marita said ah* aad 03 of repodft UM. Secretary Geaaral pt Weet. B e ti^ ' hair disciplis, la bar h o a rfa subur­ HammarakJoM’a arrival in X/ -■.A ' ■ / ban Oak Path. ’Tad aat far. ths Patping wifi bo 8ilnya8 nntfi af­ •VMIa Ohftab Fathsr'a ' meeas^ ths hight ter Jan. 1. becauae h* wanta ta badr fa a'a i.fer sr. tea HaraL .___ talk first with India’s Frtaos Min- |bt n adgbt atir ap 68 ha istsr Nthru. Maw

f . r . •;\i I - p 7 M 3TER EVENIK6 BERALD, MANCHESTER. OQNN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1984 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1954 ; A' y:i ( I f l W * ' T tiad tha loatter li is expected ered by the town’s Manket bond I Route 1 by a seriea of minor mla- It u queatlonablo whoUier many ef tonight at 7 o'clock at the aocial ly said Uit ;-)anaa had home from tnif rinen he waa 17 when tha full time to writing. W)Hla isBrn- them art llkaly to go along wHh RockvillfrVernoni) 'Shangri-la." that thara will ba much vocals led the Board last night to ratify hops. ^ - McCarthy Curb rooms of the Union Church. James HOton, short Work about "Mr. Chips,’ Ing tha craft of proAbeing Action, Education Votes the naming by Robb of Douglas The New London area reported tha further atop Caae haa -aald ba The Junior and; Senior Pilgrim TVo years inter th#' carrier -mild, aantimental English acht^ he< supported' himself Iqf writing «>ppoaition to ilqatlon when will propoaa. . - it comfM up heaHng. Plerca, school purchasing agent, aa Connecticut an accumulation of two Inchca of Fellqwrabip groups of the flrat Snangri-la was commtealor.cd. master, turned the tide of papu­ b(KH( reviews for tha Lomkm Ttla- lafa aa- general treasurer for all school xnow Which had drifted, to four GOP Problem, Oaaa o p ^ a d McC|arthy during, Congregatlcmal Church of Vernon 54, Dies; Wrote The' word Shangri-la stands lar acclaim in 1934. graph. ! Oppoiaition to Zone Change df tha proposed actlvltlas and cafeteria accounts.. Inches and higher In spots- hla campaign for i. Sonata aaat, Five Involved in Accident will meet at the church at 7 o’clock high on a Hat of Htltcn'a contri­ Ona of hl3 earlier works, a mya- Yankee which be won by a narrow margin, butions to the, Bk-.glish Ir.ngusga. Ha waa as auccaaaful screen Bone chang^ both for aesthetic In the past, the principal of each Sand Sehumo, an interne from India, AT Clarka had a senUmenw attach- easy to dismiss him, as he first (Charles Waterman) waa pnsent the left and right and eventually beautir, serenity, and eternal' flow of best-sellers which found ntM , whara tha naw g6,000,000 ’The Board refused to state ex­ beat to have Pierce bonded in the was slowed to 25 miles an hour, and the Republican conference," he and distrlhuted gifts to all tha total plnfall, bowlers may bowl as shoulder on the east side of the road and hia first w’ife. Alice Brown Hil­ was "ao latrlgbed” by Detroit ex'* h !^ achool will ba built. meiit to tha house, behaved to be plicitly that Ita onpoaition to re-, amount of 35,000 and aaked the loomed on the scene aa a candldata ■truck a telephone pole, according youth, v.-hl^h str.rted Hilton on An easy market In Hollywood. and in the city traffic lights wore said. "When the Republican con tots. to the report of Investigating of­ many timea as thsy wish with the near Route 144 and overturned. years of restteax ws-n erlnt'a be- In 1934, w’hen Ronald Colman ton, were divorced. That same year preasways he “Juat had to apeed." Tha Board alao authoriaad ita the second oldest houae aUll stand­ aoning the Clarke property would Board to ratify his action. for and holder of elective office, ference cornea up with ita Hat of entry fee bring $1.50. AH proceeds ing in SCaflchester, and had offer­ Minking on caution yallow. Sev­ A heautlfully dacoraUd Chriat- ficer, Charles Bangs o'f the Hart­ The damage waa slight. Smith .tween Bngtend ..and tha United appeared In dramatization of he and the former Galina Kopineck But for tha next three months chUnmah, Sharwood Robb, to rap- constitute a precedent in any fu­ In the meantime, Robb said he aa a waU-lntantioned, very preeent- Committee saaignmenU, I am aura of ths event, excluding the prick of wick was warqed for driving too ed It to tha Board/lf the sale to eral alight‘ accidents were re|fort- maa tree, the ^ t of Cub Paok 113, ford Barqaeks of the State PoUce. Statas. "Lost Horlxon,” Robert Donat and were married. Their divorce came he had to bd Intrigued on foot. KEITH ratant it at tha Town Planning ture aoning cas« involving property has asked Crockett to examine the able gentleman who would, how tha DemocraU will support it. bowling, will go to Joe Klatka' who fast for th# conditions according to In 1945. Mott’s'goes throi be likely to display ed. Bob Dickson, leader; atood at the Michael Hyjek, m, 144 Proepect Garrfer Gets Ngwia Marlene Dietrich co-starred in a Traffic Judge John D. Watte sus­ Commiaaion whanavar tha mattar adkrining the achool Mte. matter and requostad General avsr, navsr ■Wa would car.Ulnly deatroy or­ has been ill. Various prisa awards the report. ' ^ Manager Martin to ask ths Board | mors poiltivs quallUss ct Intellect, In Greenwich, skidding cars end of the spacious Mayroam to St.; Joseph Older, 58. 48 Mountain version of hts 1933 novsl, "Knight Hilton took over the houae he pended hU driving privllegea and RObb said C l ^ a bellevpa mov­ Roth asked the Board mambera derly procedure, tradition and pra- will be glvsn which have been do­ Erreaeently Repeiied Shangri-la was r (UaUntv misty of Directors for an appropriation [courage, end leaderctalp. snsrlad traffic on a curve at Lake tha dallght of all the youngatera. •St.; ' George Eldcrkln, 52, East Utopia in HlUoh's moat faircjus Without Armor.” bought for his father—who pre­ flr.ed him 335. Open Toolght, ing tha house /xty distance would whether they were going to oppgee cadant if one party waro to Intar- During tha day numerous Christ­ nated by the merchants of the city. bo too costly/and is reluctant to all future requesta for idne for. the bonds. Robb said ha thinks I This eotnnui, whMi never-dM Ave., and traffic tieupe were re­ Streat; and James Griffin, 52, 38 Yesterday It was reported that novel, " L ^ Horiron." Ten yttara Later Colman appeared " in hia ferred to return to England—and day aad Tharoiay Until f ported on the Parkway, fere la another party’s commtttaa mas ^ fts arrived for the children Mriintain St., were the paaaengera. Bowlers both in the city and vicin­ Bruno Sumislaski, 39, of 115 lived a quiet and secluded life In P.M. Cloeing see It torn dmvn. It has been sug­ changes In thia area, but none of it wilt coat $1S0. Mcept merely the nice, plenannt ity have been invited to take part later, fihani«Tl-Ia went to rv a r-i^ lM l^ “ ^ndom __ Harvest" and DEER FRIENDS DUBALDO School acUvltiea accounts rang# view ef him, le pleaeed te note Child Injured « ■saignmenta.” to be used at the Center. A rocking .. Hyjek la being treated at the Brooklyn St., was fined 3100 in as a big U.S. carrier which pockett who waa acting for Gen­ ths plans. IlUng, who haa worked I W..lntaUlgcnca, and Influence. The Textile Workar^ Union. Lanx. Folk conga of French, German and eral Manager Richard Martin. The Frederick A. Symes, 56, a chef, sured of aaaignment to top placs Welsh origin were sung, by a our flower strewn. rayon crepe with ing gift. very closely with the architect, Elaenhower aide of the Republican of 48 Central Ave., Milton, Maas., alao on tha invcatigatlng group un- There were Two cases on trial, V r Board also auggeated a fence be two accident ncgUgence suits, troup of eighth grade students un­ the new torso silhouette, crinolined to Victor Frid, and Edson M. Bailey, membership in the Senate la often was killed in the Hyde Park section laaa ha turns it down or his own der the direction of Miss Eieanor $49.95 to $89.95 erected on the .dividing line ,be- high achool principal, aald, "It’a a characterised as not vary formid- Stanley Knebel vs. Chester S. Tro­ twMn the two buildings. The of Boston when hts ear akldded and party coUeagusa decida to dapriv* Lewis. Mrs. Eleanor Rogeraon di­ flare gracefully from the hipline . * . very workable school. We*U be able able In the weight and reputation struck a utigty pole. him of membership on-the parent jan;* and Stanley Kaacvtch vs: "CHRISTA\AS Boiurd provided that, if the Union Cheater S.i'Trojan. AH cases sched­ rected the children from the third fashioned for flattery! ^ • ] J a d boA ij. S i w i m }A to do things ws can’t do now in ths .of ita potential leaders. In fact. It Temtwraturea dipped to the 30s cdtnmlttae. He will be succeeded as to the fifth grades in Christmas Shhool should ever be torn down, way of a high achool program.’’- Is often labeled as balng without government operations chairman uled tor both today and' tomUtrow tha property would revert to the as' far south as northern Florida aonga. Omnt Lmva ef Abeence. distinctive leadcrabip wiUUn It- while In parts of the midwest it by Sen. McClellan (D-Arfc), who are to ba httard by Jury. > : -r- Robertson School. Assigned for tomorrow’s session Mrs. Antoni N. Sadlak described In personnel matters, the-^savs ■'•*** estimates, w ^ouW was below aero. One of the coldest alao ia axpected to taka over the tob Mltrhaai - Thereia WriaM GOODIES" Tha Board of Iktucation aban­ of absence requested by Mra. June 8“* * * * , h e w made w lt h ^ full investigating subcommittee chair are; Frances Hill vs. Gordon J. a Polish Christmas; Mrs. Harold spo.ts was Pcllston, Mich., with -a ___ Dlaes Ijma Stone gave a talk on tlis Chanukah .Iff y r - f ' I doned the school, exchpt for boiler Bher Roien, a teacher at the Wad-1 «ttenUon to what Buih U becom- low of -10. It was 5 below at manehip. McClellan haa said ha “TRACK OF TlitE CAT" Gibson; Fred E. Pirtle ,va, Harold room fsclliUea, in IMS. Since then, R. Pirtle; Regina Anna Gauthier festival; and Mrs. Morgan Ctemp- dell School, was granted. Her leave If. ( Flint, Mich. ^ '• anticipates "no trouble" with Me C«ter at Alia 98 . o however, boilers have been • In­ W e don’t know whether there "Pari* i!iaa;W vs. city of Rockville; Nellie T. bell presented a French skit. will begin after the Christmas va­ The night time mercuty extremes earthy on tha subcommittee.' (MaMi ‘rbMtar OlM«a Pri. Xauw *19 stalled In the Robertson School jwaa any subterranean cmmectlcin -OOP Senators split ateut even Brennan Vi. city of Rockville; The hostesses. for the meeting WE!!F I MON. cation. Miss Francis Volkmann of reported were -l8 at Fraser, Colo, B*f) Sat. thre TecMlar, "Harlea Charles A. Hartley vs. Robert K. were Mra. Herman Olson, chair­ and the Board has had no further between' the White Houae and the and 58 above at Los Angeles. ly when the Senate - voted laat ■nurf* ‘ DetlMe" \ Here are a few more ideas to help. uae for th'e Union School. Rya Beach. N.H., was appointed A Harrr ChrittMa* to SvWveael Wiinach; Fidel J. Malonson vs. man of the third grade room moth­ l i irst•rat grade vra/la teachertaarhar totn nranlara p l^ e Mrs. Wra BUSh rOM in Uie McCarthy MH- Florida got a sharp touch of month to condemn McCarthy, but ■ ■ f ‘- OFF! thru I The ok', building has been allow- sure debate; But it waa Claar when freexing weather. A dip to the low Paul H. Fehr; Kenneth Uppy vs. ers assisted by Mrs. WaVne Che­ to fall into a state of disrepair, Rosen. Buah spoke, clearlv, firmly, and Thomas LaMarche; Harriett G. ney and Mrs. Herman Baexofen. you with your' Christmai shop^ 9 Miss Volkmann will compists 20s brought heavy frost in the EUiott vs. Frank L Clark; Edith : UNTIL. SAT. I but the town la taking stepe to with pinpoint definition of what he northern part of the state and In MaJ. Francis J. Del Bene; son Smart. Hassocks work for her degree in January, Scranto va. Fred Miner; Arthur 1. of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Del Bene, •ave it. General Manager Martin was speaking against, that here low areas of the central section Upholatered and Wrought haa been authoiixed to take Mds Ths Board voted retirement of was the verdict of the decisive West va. -Christopher Glenney. 138 Grove St., recently was grad­ plug fist. We have many, many _ — ------, Joseph Ramoaka of ISO Birch St, Meteorologist Warren O. John­ alylea, some w ith , J on getting a new’ roof. Plana call middle ground in the Senate and In son of the Federal-State Frost Legieu'Meetlag uated from, the Army's tCommand to becoms effective at the end of The Ami^tcan Legion will meet storage cheat. All BtyteB. for ramoiHng the many gables and the country, and a vardlct Obvi­ Warning Service said "undoubtl^y and: Qenerqi Staff .Oqltege at Fort lhapea and coloro . . . stripping away the gingerbread the current school year. He haa ously______harmonlops with tbs__ spirit this evening'at Ifte home on West Leavenworth. Kan. extras to help you men shoppers: '>^•5 - there Will be considerable damage TELEVISION trim. custodian at the |of'things'...... In 'tir w...... h lts...... House it to vegetables in some areas." Cit­ Street -Following the buSineu Major Del Bene attended the ■/ $3.95 to $21.95 No OeclsleB Ob Use' Hollister Street School Aurlng the eiif. meeting the annual CHiriatmAi p ^ - aasoclate command and general past three years. lOn Dee. 10, be rus growers north of the big Ftori ^ - ...... Several possibit uses for the • r Bnsli la no spellbind­ da orange and grapefruit belt ty for the membera will be ^eld staff officer course, designed to 111 . tructure have, been discussed but reachwl the mandatory retirement ing erater. He la ne penenallty did heavy heating of their groves With each member attending be­ qualify dfflcers' for combat divi­ the town 'has made no definite de­ age of 70. PROGRAMS CAN CAN PEHI- exuding flaaky nsngnetiMBL He during Uie night. ing aaked to bring a gift tp^place sion and logistical command gen­ cision. The posaibiUty of putting it Is otendy, and eelid, and meder- To the north. New York experi under the tree. These gifts are eral staff work. He also was COATS ...... $3.98 to $5.98 back into shape as a school is An air lift that carried 138,700 ate, aad the key -roet te Ms cnced a biting chill, WiU a sting­ |vldeo Everyday—AH Rights Rtaarvad—H. T. Dickinson * Co., Ine.| not to exceed one dolUm'in.price. fsmllfarixed with staff duties at KniTTinofiiiiis being explored and reportedly passengers and 170,343,000 pounds bebavler and te hie growth at ing vrind emphasising .the 16.2 de­ At the meeting further plans Corps, Army and communication i >, Hi ; i K wI ■ s sS could provide as many as 10 class­ of freight was used to build the | Wnahlagten eeeass te ie .ln his grees minimum, ahd whipping win be announced fop'the meeting ■one Isvel. // 2. BRUSHED RAYON GOWNS . $3.98 rooms. railroad which tr.p.t the newly de­ strong peeeesilBn of a Oery ele­ powdery anow fla^ about. X - , on Jan. 18 wheii t|ie Willimantic The major, who entered the Named Treasurer veloped Labnulor-Qucbec iron de- mental hmaan qnaUtF*”’* Post will bring ita degree team to Nil!- h. II M I '''ll '^ e merfiuty ikid(ied to 29 abov^ Army in 1942, is assigned with The confusion as to who is cov- poelt decency. Ude quality eeters all at Daytona Beach, Fla., while Bir­ thia city to initiate a class of new First Army Headq.uartera, Gov­ 3. 40 DENIER NYLON hie declalena and acts, and. If mingham; Aia.,- ah'ivereid 'in ■ a low lAembers. This svent will take ernors Island, N. Y. - ^ PANTIES ...... 59e to $2.50 the colors are net at ftret’*atrlk- of 28 above. - Lasr miMIlB tHO ft flBB • plaiw a t' :Rie/OAH rooms jA the . JFaintc BveNts ^ STRIPED AND STUNNING . iag or , vtvtd, tlmy are darabla. Froealng drinle and light fog kemoriaj Building. Tha local The Explorer Scouts will mbst THI8 NEW 1^; and pieiulag ever the l e a g ^ flMNl wiMt • 9if»! A Mb- covered much of the middle and u . 4i NYLON. COTTON or CHALLI . ef public taste, la short, the Sen­ upper Miaaissippl Valley while torala FIb -h p C IocJi Rh- ator Is going to have quite a BOBBIE BROOKS'^ snow flurries were reported over GOW NS o r . PAJAMAS $2.98 up ContoOfad Chair firm place la the respect and af- the Ohio Valleyand Great Lakes BOYS' SHIRT . reettea e f Me fellow citiseaS, region. ;!Thc Iftfl of relakiiqf lux­ that tMrt in itsd. In contrast to the coM In the 5. SILK SCARFS or ury t Adjusts automatlcaS. eastern half, temperatures were in With white piqe collRr and cuffs. > to shy angle.'haa Fosm 277 IR O A D Sixas 9 to 15. tubher cushfoBUh Choice ' the 30a and 40s over the West. The to - s - iiu SQUARES .... S9.cto$2.9B Rash of Accidents only precipitation Was in western of covers aiid colors . ; . Washington which raported light SALIte MM r 1 Marks First Snow riiowers. It was a warnt M in T [ l [ V I S I 0 N R A D i 0 BBBVICB U- , $3.98 and $4.98 JUDY BOND BLOUSES $79.95 to $119.95 perm ai, CaUf., yesterday; 82 In IN NYLON. COnON qah D itfo and iO in lioa An|:tlat. fllMiro«l ' • (hraacrlr •> haw havan, fCoattaned from Page One) ceiia. • btie < LMI DANOKB - or DACRON ..... i $2.98 t6 $5.98 rhaaaal 1« Marttare. Oaea. "Traatare at Araa" nasM i to Naw Britala, Caaa. OUT t ^ T w n a b ill Pram YHw Bents pari^, there waa ho call for help GIEL tail UNULBT^’a ruN club iWHh laaaraJ Deal l o v e l y tut JOLLY OBMB Cealrel Cart Me. ass Echois of Chinof : 8. NEW FAILLE - . on the bridge* or Its approachsa. C A r * FRIDAY" > WOBLO A LOCAL NBWf Sewer ItoM Apparently* the alowdowh waa beH Nrtrhem ) ( M l) BOWDY DOODY SatialacueB Gunraateed to wind, loop, HANDBAGS. SOME Gift Mirrors • L*eli Bairwara «M) WBSTCBM HLAYBUI SB MIest Veraetile Bewer T eel .MariUi caused by a pUeup of tralfic at the S•rna Wrlxkt LABBON DRIVlNa SCHOOL New Milltn FalU 888 Power Unit. Come* $39.95 A splendid choice few any tllMiSMiU FILM LEATHER-LINED .$2.98 ta $5.91 room. Modern' v ^ fla n - I Hartford exits, ha said. ) ( •) STAOB a T E L MI-8-8878 equipped at three great power tool* — H " Caaiata(a wHS H” fl8ont The Weather Bureau said tha “ Chrialaaaa Per aweesey" Je«aei ttaeraJ Rar styles and gdid fram *. TBB BABLY SB■Ml Qi’BNCBa—Ja^ Batter ~ mesa* of high-quality, low-cou attschmenu: f~ laaflae Jl*«*, S' like (littering * molsf air off Cape Cod with heavy ■•CalfrfTb# rPereat" piLM ahoim . (U> MOVIE CADE' , M« k 8 Drili Kh* • Na aiai the southeast atopa and northwest lU) CAPTAIN VOBO Mat NIOBTCAP EDITION f ■ •rW KM <«1) WBATBEB (Ut PINAL BOiriON He’ll tare ti«s sad week on 12. JEWEL or LINGERIE ^ I winds bagin. . list Itl) UTTLEMMIW Temperaturea tonight will be U:M lsa> LATB aaow lob after job wkh thk eew $42.25 "8elatlea by Tetopbaae" lUlan Fslb No. 8U2 De- CASES ...... $ 1.00 to $3 .98 I between flve and 18 dagreea and Inse PviU Kk. tedodet the VntMS will riae into the mid-30s Wednea- fiat MOONUOBT TBBATBB —"Tearaaaaeai TMiale" paweefel acw No. 1814 U ' Drdt Platform Rockors I day, , with clearing expected lOtt CHARLES UtU (fit SAND8 OP TtMB wkh Jaeoba Geermi Kay CJiuck and j 3. MUSICAL JEWEL BOXES . . . $4.98 I fOntglit or early Wednesday. UUto (tl> TONIOBT sccewortea lor dritluiE polishing, K m la r stylaB and Lock*' TroSle Wnariai — —Blare Allea niaditv, huKng. tnoding. cleaning. n-Rock models in TBm b - Polica In all aectiona of tbs state LESPERANCE u:ta ( at MITBCAP TBBATBB. Fiacat quality. 14. kASTIC or LEATHER triea and pInaUea Fiill I reported "ntany" skidding .heel- “ Seas al ThaOrae ItoaJ’’ •prmff construction tor iits ( at NBwa. WALLETS ...... $1.00 to $1.98 perfect comfort dents; mostly of a minor nature, INSURANCE '%■ but’ aufficlent te further snarl REAL ESTATE $49.95 to $109.95 ■low moving lines of motor vehicles M Ip,. - .7n.o 15. SKI CAPS or MIHENS ...... $ 1.98 I on moat highways- -iMl-8-7828 w t l l M i A y H A t WMt Haven, traffic waa MANCHESTER, CONN. I atiaied for naarly a mile along the HELENE D IXO N Taatni' Miam 10 Mnsi wHti 16. ORLON. NYLON or WOOL . Alllngtown Hill aecUon of U.8. Al .»N I a . roi F'HIt I IP 7lU Oa-H) Joan BM.Y—M m HantfMwa MBITS CABAVAM— Mm Ujyg^hiid^q^mcky saw «rkh • S T A T E O Caaaerea Swarae , , TOMORROW . iSLif) JO STAnon liow •tea ( H A B n w iiY B sbow- SHOP BLAIR’S TODAY UNTIL 9 8 GREAT FEATURE'} OF SOUD BNTEBTAn^liyjiT Oaaela: AH Caraey, Jala* Toblo Lam|i8>' MaaUa, ftoi&i a UnsluM. ---- a. ••-«—■ W „t| , P.M. FOR THESE AND MANY AD­ Modern and IStBCpM^iy (ILW) Lira U WOBTB LfVtMO ■tylea with illk j iil w h —Btobae Peltoa J ahaen OUR CUNSK/S^ a t BBO aULTOM MYUIB^ abto. shades ^ wSds ) DBAXA , DITIONAL NICE GIFT SUCCES- choice of catatm. Thtt hi- m •iM «U) PILM , ¥fE GIVE GREEN STAM7S .wsyp ncce»U4^|f4j^,„ 11 Etst-tosting iHitekity la Bftf , TO THE . •" to ' ’ -<■ im.'m«SW8fimmiMWBWLHpirx ja t A »• ■ 1 o /'■ ' A-/. - / <•**. ■r ' ' ■■ -f ■■?;■'■ ■ “ > f \ / \ f A ^ UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1954 r>j ii' ...i, ■ .: - , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. 19M women aeem to waste a lot of time soloist With Thonsas Schermsus Congressmen were placated. Then ■si#;: O rd e rin g In lost Bootion vtiiia doing their Mbd the Uttla Oraheatra Soeia^ there waa another uproar. Some also gets puffed up, hard and aore Elected Noble Grand Waste Motion housekeeping, Mario decided to waa har firstfin ' profewdOBal appwor- Bull Fighting opponents aiguod that thq bulls to touch. What could this beT * Maiy Pickford apply the prlnciplea of hla own anca in New fortt. couldn’t be killed. Thera was a LECLERC ‘ T/ic H. H. Not Permitted business to Helen's chores, and Raises XJproar law againat it A — It is probably tbe accumu­ worked ‘out a minute-by-minute They ettad a law against ths FUNERAL HOME lation of gua in the digestive tract. To Sell Studio schedule. Here, for instance, is hla The remedy is obvious. . Roiling Old Stone slaughter 'of water bunalo TTiere WERAL Doctor Says M' time-and-motlon study of hdw to waa an out, however. The bulls are Q — My 16-year-oId son plays ONLY 3 SHOPPING DAYS LEFT! In Yanni Home prepare a complete dinner while In Philippines the high school football team Dm . n (^fV-Attor- imported, and thay ara not water 01 also caring for the children, in ,45 Carves New Path bwalo. SERVICE Msdleal JawteWum ConfUac and I am terribly worried that he t t ff9 to r Mazy Ftckfoid and prt>> Manila, Dec. 21 (Pj—Tha PhiUp- Fatlento; Doctor Deftnoa Sobm In By DOBOmY ROB minutes fist; > Promoter Jeta'CorteS, with per- will get broken teeth since 1 know iuMT lain Ooldwyn liavt court In* It'e easy to carry on three ca­ Walter N. Simpio Tomu of someone else who had a bad ac­ S:lS-5:20—Prepare steak. Harrtsbiirg (P)—The Panmyl- pinaa is going to have its Arst bull fniaslon to stag* six fights, haa im­ Lsolwe* atmcycBB to prapara for immedi­ reers at once—if you have an ef­ 5:20-6:28—Peel potatoes and A ^ t Dec. 28—and if action in tha ported a,troupe from Spair and By BDWIN F. JORbAN, M. D. cident of this kind. Can anything ficiency eapert for a husband, says vanla Museum commission reports DIrsetor- be doneT Shop HALE'S For These Gift Suggestions i . ate aala of tha o{d Unltad Artiata light broiler. ring ia as furious as it has bean Portugal, and 25 bulls. Writtm tor NBA Servloo atudio property. ; pretty Helen Vannl, of Davenport, 5:20-5:31—Clean carrots. the most notable war victory dam- Msnolo Navarro and Pedro 38 Main 8tra*t Maachestar A — An article in the Journal tlM ofiatiuti 17*acra lot on Iowa. 5:81-5:40—Set table. onstntlon avar mada in tha Com­ outside it will be a corker. Costa matadora, are from Spain. ’Thoro aro many spocial toots of tha American Dental Aaaocla- Call MI-9.5869 and instruments now used in modl- tion stated that more than half of Santa MonTca Boulevard waa firat. Helen manages to run a bouse- 5:41—Put steak in broiler. monwealth followed deet'rustion of The PhiUppinas, although a for­ Jo*e Rota Rodrlguas, whe will operated aa United Artiata in 1927 hpid, take care of her two small cinc, and paUenta hoarlng the tha injuries suffared by college /. 9:42-5:47—Finish setting table the^Spaalsh fleet during the Span- mer co'ony of Spain, never haa fight the bulla on horaebacH, is by Mlaa'nckford and her late hua* daughters, serve or the faculty of start washing children. gone in for the Bpanlah paatlme, from Portugal. ------names of these instruments or the and high ariiool football players bandrUouflaa rairbonka,'Sr. Sub* Marycrest College ard carry on a 9:40—Turn stedk over. ish-Amerlcan War. procedures are frequently pusaled occurred in the mouth area. They And it some legialators, oivic Cortas says the'Manila fights will about them. N aaquently lOai Pickford became successful career aa a con<;e.rt 5:50-9:53—Finish washing chil­ To celebrate the victory, young­ groups and the Society for the follow the Spanish and Mexican recommended that mouth protec­ Um owner of 51.79 per cant and er, all with the greatest o t ease. sters of Berks County, gathered Pravention of Cruelty to Animala AOIFTPOR Q — What is a cystoscopy and tors be worn by all schoolboys, dren. styla. Tha bulla will be kiUed. This what Is a pyelography T Mrs. A.C. Ck>ldwyn, 48.25 par cott In New York recently for her 5:53-5:57—Oeam qarrorts. at a traditional meeting piece in a had their way, tha Phlllppinaa has made the Society for the Pre­ MUSIC LOVIRS who play football and where they debut in the big town at Hunter A — A cystoscopy is an exam­ tried thia in a 'Chicago high school SOFT In recent years they have been 5:98—Place carrots, potatoes ami mountain to puRi “the Rocking never would. vention of Cruelty to Animala most tinabla to aerrea on diapoaiUon of CoU|ige AaseniMy Hall, Helen re- r.tone” a huge boulder that teetered President Ramon Magaaysay unhappy. 14 CHRISTMAS ination of the bladder with an in­ they found that dental injuriea vealra .thL secret of her efficiency. ■task or. table.., ...... had been reduced 100 per cent. the property. The city of Loa as if on a pivot. with considarabla haaltatlon grant­ “ Wa wish to state," said the so­ SONGS strument known aa a cystoscope, AngMee later condemned aeven It's a Household schedule work^ 8:00—DINNER IS SERVED. The tradltimt was that the atone ed promotara permission to go a portion of which it inserted into out for her by her husband, ^ r io ciety in a statement, "that on no neras as a site for an elaetri< Helen is a. n:easo - so!>rano, would make strange sounds like a ahead. Buildars began erecting an account , can the aoclety give its Music Box Styl* the bladder with lights and mir­ TOUCH tranOformer plant Under an induatrlal enginesc daughter of musleir.n Bernard Frying man. Youngsters had puAad arena in Manila'a Sunken Gardena, rors so that the physician can view Famieri to Get NYLON Not a minute can" be wasted, approval to the promotion of a nation the aeven acids Spaeth, and h*s b«cn atudylng the stqne following: victories In the only 100 yards from ths leglslativa a^ctacla which is almost iiniver On . 10** Long Play Roeord the inside wail of the urinary blad­ 1800,000. > BeraM note site ex\ iains, if she devotes the piano and voice since the rye of Mexican and Cirit wars. building. der itself. Pyelography ia a proce­ New Insectirides Arthur O. Helmea required time to her college job ■dllY regarded and condemned aa Taaterday'a court orde^if, for 10. She has sung as a memter of However, the youngsters were When word of this got around, one of the crueilest." dure involving the use of an X-ray tfspoeitlon of the ran^idnsr 10 and her music pic.ctice, do^ her the <^ra departn;ent at Tan[;le- a little U j enthusiastic in 1898. The irate Coiigresamcn deaceiidad on film of the kidney and ureter SLIP Arthur G. Holmes, 80 Summit * What the average Filipino thinks, Urbans, 111.. (;P» — Many crop iScraS on which thara/are three housebold chorea- and take; care s’ood. Lenor, Mass., and has ap­ boulder rocked ov*- into the vfi- the promoters., A bullAght only the promoters don't know. But Potterton's . (which is the passageway from A must under sheers . . . with St, was elected Noble Grand of of her two little girls, Angela. 18 insects now can be controlled by its carestihg 5t, high in the ■oond staceo and other filminf King David Lodge No. 31, lOOF, peared in numerous recitals and ley below, plowing a path through lOO yards from the Halls of Con­ Filipinos enjoy cockAghts and tha 130 CENTER ST. the kidney to the bladder), after facilities, recentlyjO M ti by inde* months, and Josephine Uarie, 4. concerts throughout the cotmtry., the mountain forest that can still gress was “undignified.” they hate been filled with a solu­ insectidea applied to soil at plant' back and wide in the strap at the meeting held last Friday Having oteerved that many promoters are hopeful they will go (Con ot Church) Ing time. ’This fact is confirmed by pendrtit movie a ^ teievialon pro* evening in Odd Fellows Hail. Her recent appearance as g u ^ be seen. Work was held up until the for the bull variety. tion which Will show up in the X' , . . with its bloaaom laced ducara. / ^<-ray-film. Obviously both these prO' a second year of experiments con­ bodice fully crepe lined . . . Hin associate officers, elected ducted by Dr. Harlow B. Mills, . now the wife of at this meeting, are as foUowa: cedurea are extremely valuable in with its lacy hem trimmed band loader Bdddy Rofora, attend­ determining Some disorders in ths chief of the Illinois Natural Hla fine nylon edging. Pretty and Albert (JonJoH, vice grano; Gor­ tory Survey of the University of ed court yaSterday but did not tes­ don Calkins, recardlng secretary; nrlnary passageways. protective undergrooming for tify. She^Md it was the first time Q — Does smoking a pipe, cigar Illinois. suite and dresse.s. Fine wash­ Irving Barrett, financial aecra- ’The materials used In the eX' been In court alhee aha tary and Walter Walsh, treasurer. er cigarets affect' one’s blood able nylon. White only. I two cWiqren 11 years afo. pressure ? J, M. periments were dieldrin, aldrin,- Holmes and hia aaaodate else- lindane and heptachlor. tive and appolnttvs of Accra will A — It usually causes a tsmpo' Insects affected by soil treat ► be installed in January by Leroy vary rise in blood pressure but ments in comfielda included com First iHvision’s M. Aqilnwall, district deputy whether It has any permanent ef­ seed beetle, corn seed maggot, •Y grand master of the: Grand Lod^ fect remains somewhat in dispute. grape colapspia, wireworms and Marines Slated of Oonnectieut Q — What cause! one’a foot to white grubs. The study showed awell to about twice its siu for a that treated areas had larger matter of several hoUra? This psr- tho Communist enemy from (he yields than untreated areas in Sizes 32 to 40. To Quit Korea north. — . ty is allergic to aspirin and simply about four-fiftha of the experimen­ Should thia division be ordered swells about the head and face and tal cornfields. from Korea, our Marines will other, parts of the body. Would you Reductions of inaects In garden Seoul, Dae. 2l (iP> —Leather* leave behind many many flrltads discuia? Reader. crops were evident in qpion and necks oif the U. 8. 1st Marine Di­ and they will cany with them the A —; ’Thia haa all of the ear­ cabbage ploU treated vrith aldrin. $ vision today (reeted news of their great pride of a groat Aght well It’s Probably A Very Safe Conclusion That mark! of of the rare allergic Turnip plots were aucceasfully 3.98 tamlnent departure from Korea fought." '■ sensitivities to aspirin. The person treated with heptachlor. Damage with general agreement that "It’s Involved should aVetid aspirin and by bacterial scab, a gladiolus •hout time.” probably related driig; and If he disease, was reduced by treating Their commanding General, Hope Abandoned or she ever becomes sbripualy ill the aoil for white grubs which are MaJ. Gen. Robert E. Hogaboom, the doctor should be inforined of suapected of spreading it. said, however, “should hi|^r au­ The “Happy People You See With Those^^ this allergic response ao that ..he thority direct the depasture of . For Missing Child (> can be careful in prescribing olhier this Marin* Division from Korea, A ' . drugs which might produce a simi­ GROWING CITY It would certainly not be reoaivad lar reaction. . Osaka (F) —This city, second in without regrets co the part of Miami, Fla., Dec. 21 (dV-Hope Q — Every time I have a large siseOnly to Tokyo, now has a was vtrtuaUy abardoned today for amount of beer the next day .or popuiatidii of 4,509.m298. an in­ the Marines of this command.” a Ave-year-old hsmUcani^ boy Rumors that the divWon was Armfulls Of Christmas Packages Are Those during the night I have terrible crease of 850,000 since the 1050 w4w wandered away frem a Cmiat- pains under my ribs. My stomach pulling out after four years on the is party Sunday. census, a recent survey shows. pwitnsula began last August when PiHice believe ley Lalor. udut. ih* U. g. traop wttJktaawal p b u t i^ wp and cad’4 was Arst announced in Wadiihg- talk except to any "boo," nrobsJbly ton. But Marine Corps Com­ fell into Um Miami River and Who Had A 1954 Christmas Club Check mandant Gen. Lemuel B. Shepherd drownad. .quickly denied tha Marines were For a Ume, bo^ws of the 35 police Our Christmas leaving when he came here on an engaged in the search and of the Snspeetfam tour. parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Charlas From T. Sgt. Edward W. Hum- (A Savings Bonk of Mcincheffor ChockgThof Is!) Lalor, Jr„ ware bright. They found \ WHIRLERS ptarlas of 222 Rosedala Avo., Cam- a child's footprints on the aeventh --.t dan. N. J , cam* tb* r«tort that green elf the Miami Coiurtry Club Christmas, -the red letter day, A fabulous silk-like feel—g luxury look of smart fashion "anything Statesida would io«A hut Shapley'b Shoes didn't match nylon confections in sweet paatela, embellished with fine tucking . . . This lovely % step-in Ko. 1”—Far Bast military alang the prlnta Bloodhounda couldn’t younger than aprlngtlme gay aa (or th* host. follow the trail. r : Christmas, every young girl will is made of a blend o f fine cotton and orlon that*a wash­ ' Humphries, with more than a ’11m Country dub Golf Course look her best in one of our holi­ year in on hla currant, tour in ie about Ave blocks from Um Red day faahlona with whirling riiffled able, wrinkle-resistant and shrink-proof. Self-belt guar­ Korea, la facing his third Chrlat- Fes dub, the Sfcriner’a clubhouse getticeata. Variety of .atylez and m u hen. where 500 children were guests at To Have All The Money You Want colors. Sizes 7 to 14. anteed washable, too. In eye-catching, new thadeg. Many H* sarvsd arith the divtaion In a ChrlBimas party. other atylea in sixea 12-25 ahd 141^-24^. 1980 from Inchon to tha bloody Shrinera were l, jardlng the river withdrawal from tha Changjlp bank near the club and they be­ 'k- , ' reaenrolr in North Korea. lieve Shapley wandered from the . $ to$§.98 Gen. Hogaboom commented! dub before he fell into the riv;*-. 5.98 Sportswear—-Second Floor "W* have fought hero end lived ’The father is a co-pilo* with To Speiid ill 1955 Join Our hero for 4H years. Our tight here DelU-C A 8 Airlines. '*1 *-.,. has been for a great end noble ‘ Aite prg-fggn sizgt cause. Our friendlitu$i mij our holiday tpirit can b$ iBtac* the caasattim of hoetiU- txpreued in no better way than to^tay that w$ > 8 fo .l4 ties, many thoqianifa of MiriM* URN'S DB LUXE have bacoma good nalgfibors WRK unehjpr all of you a good old-fathioned the Koreans living in their sector. 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On the question of incrsaslag a diffeireat approach. Rep. Dorn moea and give him authority to the reduction will force the Leath­ ship” to carry men beyond the pull rotated btaeath the orbiting oaUI- personal exemptions, Senators (D-SC) aaid he might vote to ex­ cut. tariffs 5 per cent each year. Armed Forces Tdld ernecks to tl|bten their belU. Cafadysm ‘Stayed,* Hobbyt Observe of the Barth’o gravity or to an­ lit*. Exemption Hike went on record 11-3 for a booat Defense Dept tend. exciae taxes "fo r defense Ssvcnty-flv* Congressmen — 14 Wilson said the Navy might have tocai Stocks other planet, but an artificial aatal- Last July, a loading Soviet and House members by a eloae spending.” Senators, 81 Representatives — to lay up a few ships and man the a e I’e n 11 a t—V. Dobronravov— 34-32. Most of the support for To/ Cu| Manpower World Enderg S a j' 45th Anniversary litc for ocientlfic V>r*«ven weapon r ^ by New Congregs The legislators split 48-35 said they would support the Presi-. remaining ones with fewer men. ’ use. • predicted Ruasia would have aa higb^ akemptiona cam* from Trying to Build againat amending the dividend dent. One Senator and nine House* Wilson said the Pentagon’s new Oebara * MNdtabraak. laa. ,Estimates of Uio height to which unmanned satellite within 10 years Demdcfata, most o f the opposition provision of the 1854 tax law, members said they would back a (OaaUaaad from Ibge Om ) reserve training program announc­ (Oeethwed fa w Page Oae) Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Hobby. 1 p. ■ - artewi - aa abject would havo to be fired and within 30 years would pr^uce from the OOP. ’That points to an­ m D o c o u i s & c » m N K ix •pubiicana lined up overwhelmingly which exempts from taxation the 3-year extension but w ith o u t ed laat week has no immediate d8 Henry S t, who will reach their to reach a state of "balance" with an actual apace ship *-hich could other rousing dght along party power for additional tariff reduc­ Earth Satellites . WMlilntton, Otc, 31 (»>—Incom- behind Eiaenhbwer'a propoaal that first $50 of income an Individual nera envisioned a gradual reduc­ connection with the decision to throu(,4i and God. has spoken. . . 45th wedding anntveraary tomor­ the earth’* gravity, 8o that It travel to the moon and back. ‘ P K m m iM n of C o a fM n ahow Cbngreaa give him more power to lines, as in the laat Congress, if receives from dividends on stock tions. Only three Senators and 10 tion in manpower to reach more or speed up the reduction o f the reg­ "N ot since the beginning iff time would continue - -to circle this and. when the issue' comes to a row, celebrated the event with First National Ban. (OsatiaaMi fren Pag* Oaa) •M O iacUutton to toduet indi- reduce tam fa on a raciprocakbaaia and allows 4 per cent dividends House members, all Republleana less stable levS'.s in June 1857. . ular forces. He noted one con­ iwon thla Earth has there been planet, have been revlaed downward with other na’tiena. showdown. took a stand againat any exten­ such a force of go6d and IL lit as "open^ house" gaturday afternoon of M aaehester...... 84 88 DOIXAB SAVED vSiiwl Income U xM by rblalng p«r- above $50 to be deducted from ’The fresh view set forth b y nection, however, saying; that no Hartford Nattonal in tha last few years, Tha talk now •M lil axemption*—And atop right The poll produced repliea from The personal exemption for a sion. ' now floods this room and that 1843. Haa It been discontinued Houston, Tex. IS*— They’re tell­ the tax bill rather than from gross Wilson not only means that it is major military installalipna wiU and. evening, when a large number Bank and Trust Co. 83 ' 84 ia of as littl* altitude aa 500 miles. with tax cuta 138 of the 531 member* of Con- taxpayer and each of his depen­ which has been loosed within this o f their friends and neighbors or t* it sun under w ay?" ing this M e about Jata4 Jones, m income. 8ix Senators were to be completed one year earlier be dosed because young Then who Conn. Bank-and Tha current theory is that ob­ gree*,'from 41 of the 48 *tate*. dents now is $800. Of 40 members against changing this arrange­ room now flood* ths'ihttre earth,” from Mansfield, Glastonbury, aikd Wilson: "You are going back publisher of the HouatM ChnxiicM < A majority of Senaton and but it means also that the Army, will be trained for six-month peri­ Trust Co...... 88 -73 ject, even though unmanned, thus Some poll produced replie* from naming A spMldc dgure, exactly Barbara Anderson Mrs. Martin said in a aUtemeat. this town called to offer their con- tod, far tor me. 1 don't know of and former cabinet member: Beuaa mambara taking a deflnita ment, six for; 43 House members Navy and Marine Corps w ill lose ods under ihe new reserve law, if Manchestar Trust . . . 80 85 could be uoed for n number of Aland in an Aaaociated preaa poll 138 of the 531 member* of Con- half said the exemption ought to BgSinst. 30 for. . Dr. Charles A . Laughead, vriio gratulatlona. , any aucb study.” He bet $1 n1th W. D. Owen, by next June‘s 107,000 uniformed Congress okays It, will use regu­ Fir* laanraae* OeaiBaBlee purpoeea, including studies of favoia higbar peraonal exempUona gre**, from 41 o f the 48 *tata*. go up to $700. Six others spoke up lost his job on the student health Reporter: "There have been manager of Jm c s ’ Rice Hotel While Democrats battled the Heads Lodge Slate peopMrthey have money to main­ lar Arm y training center*. They were married in Glaaton- Aetna F i r e ...... 88 71 radar and radio wavao going into But tha margin la Icaa than three to Some legielator* omitted or for an increase of $100 to $200 and staff of Michigan State CoHsge 1^ recent published reports that tha garage, m a football game—and provision fiercely in the last CJon- tain under the current budget. bury, but have spent all their Hartford F ire ...... 186 205 space. There has been the suggea- lost. two amdng the 138 member* reply- gave only partial anawera to quaa- eight for a $200 b o^ .-P rom there, greas, and some carried the fight These three services will have to acceptance of Mra. Martin’s proph­ Russians have given priority to >• Subset Rebekah Lodge, at its married life in Manchaater. Mra. Itorional Fire ...... lOl 105 tion of inatalUng some for: i t>: tag. And even ahould the 84th Con- tlon* on taxea. About one out of the hgures ranged up to a pro­ into the November election cam­ dnqe an additional 130,000 in the ecy, was among the 14 at her home the establishment of the gpace- "That’* M * dollar' I ’m going to' aix aaid the government'a budge­ meeting last evening in Odd Fel­ throughout the night. Hobby, the former Mlaa Mary Phoenix ...... 84 — automatic radar equipment on such frame,” chuckled Owen. .greaa decide to aaae up on taxea on posed $800 increase. paign. Senate Democrata stood 13 months starting next July to sateUlte. Are you concerned that tary and financial aituation would lows Hall, elected offlccra for the A b o utTo w n BUsh, was « school teacher. Mr. a aatellite to provide continuous indivlduBla, it may wait unui 1856. By close votes, Senate and only 5-4 In the poll fo r amending meet their lowered strength goals. Mra. Martbi said the “Father’s Life aad iadeniBBy laa. Oea. thay win beat us in tha air with “ Well,” seld milHoneir* Jones, guide hia decialon on tax legiala- coming year, who will be.seated at message” had been received bv Hobby’s first employment waa Aetna IJfe '...... i s i 158 surveillance of all nations of the "If you’re not going to spend It, I'll Among lawmakcra reaponding House members rejected a $100 it and House Democrata 18-8. ’The new program calls for the with par brother, the-late Dwight 117" ' -r to the queatlonnaire, there la heavy tlon. Some aaid they would vote hike last session— and avoided an a semi-public installation oiT Mon­ "two fore**.” ' Aetna Casualty...... 188 Northern-Hemiapher*, as the world just give you an I.O.U.” Say lisw Helps Rich day evening, Jan. 3.* early return heme from Korea of Miss Helen Kronick, daughter of Bliah, a well known contractor in Wilaon: " I Wouldn’t car* if they Bupport for Preaident Biaenhower’a for tax reductiona only if the budg­ estimated loss to the treasury of the 1st Marin* Division and the Mr. and Mra. William Kronick, 1$ In ker statement ah* said: Conn.* Qonerat ,.415 435 Many Democrata argued that Miss(Iss iBarbara;Di • Anderson was this area. Their daughter, Mrs. did.” bid to poatpone again a reduction et i* balanced or nearly *o, and a $2,300,000,000. . eventual moVe o f one regiment Of Stephen St., a sophomore at Bos­ "For this day it is established Hartford Steam Boil.' . 80 balance isn’t in sight. the provision helped the rich by 'named" to succeed Noble Grant Eleanor. H. Pomeroy, died in the Travalera ...... 1755 Reporter: "You really wouldn’t? In the corporation income tax now Depends an Budget the 3rd Marine Division from ton University, left by Eastern Air that there is but <>*>• God of Barth 1305 You mean you don’t cart if they giving 80 per cent o f the benefits Mrs. Marjorie Conloni Mr*. Anne and He is in thy midst and from fall o f 1848. aat automatically for April 1. There Five Billion Deficit Japan. Borne of the slack will be Lines from Boston for Miami, Fla., get to the moon first?” Sen. Jackson (D-Waah) sounded to less than one per cent of Amer­ Lamb, vice grand; Mias Esther Hia hand thou has written these MV. Hobby built the bouse In la aomawhat leaa enthiuiaatie back­ The administration now expects a note that others also voiced in ican families. Republicans con­ taken up temporarily by the shift Iasi Friday to spend two weeks' Conn. Light Power .. 17 H 18^ Wilaon; " I would rather they gO to run nearly flve billion dollars Brindle was reelected recording word* and mighty is the word of whl8h they now Kve and a number Cuttn. Power ...... 40 ing for hla raqueat to put off a cut the poll. He said he is for a bigger tended it would stimulate business of an Army division, one o f two there with her roommate and sev­ 43 off to the moon or some other In axeiae (aalea) taxea acheduled in thp red during the present fis­ secretary; Mr*. Edith Smith w-as God. And by Hia word have ye bem o f other homes on Henry Street Hartford Elec. U L , ,v peraonal exemption but the extent Investment and economic growth. now in Japan, to Korea. 'The net eral other students at the univer­ S3 87 place than come over here." cal year. It figures that govern­ reelected rmancial secretary; Mra saved, or from the- mouth o f death and aeveral in nearby towns. He Hartford Gaa Co. . . . 1 fbr the a ^ a date, but enough to "depends entirely upon the budg­ Only some Democrata aaid they ,’result of these mdvea will be to sity. , 8714 Last weak this reporter eub- ment spending will exceed income Hannah Williams, treasurer; Miss have ye been delivered.’^ da a painting aa well aa a building So. New England ngraaa * etary situation.’’ "N ot unless budg­ would repeal the cut on dividend leave the equivalent of four Amer­ mitted the queatlon—"le the pro­ by around three billions in the Pauline Beebe, trustee for three Mr*.' Martin’s prophecy had contractor. Tel...... a Mpartiaan M ala taxes altogether. A few w ould ican division^ in the two F a r East Manchester Lodge of Elks will 38 41 gram atm active?”—to the De­ licxt fiscal year atartlng July l. et balanced," said Rep. Benpett year*. called for the .deatruefton o f Chi­ ’The buffet table waa centered The picture on botn corporate wipe out part of the reduction. A nations. The Army will continue meet tomorrow night at 7 o’clock iInnafnStaftng Oonannalao fense Dept The formal reply Shauld Oongress let excise and (D-Fla). flap. Boland (D-Mass) ’The elected And appointed offi­ at the Italian-American Club on cago. She also aaid the West Coast with a rectangular arrangement and ,axciaa taxea could chani change, would like to see Congress add handful of Republicans who urged cer* w ill be installed b y Mra. to keep the equivalent of six divi­ Allied Thermal ...... 55 68 was producad today. corporate Income taxes drop as sions in Europe. Eldridge Street. Balloting on can­ would be submerged from Seattle o f red carnations and greenery. Am. Hardware ...... alnoa many lawmakara atill aren't $100 to the personal exemption and a change granted it to go in the Mabel Stitaoii, Stafford, district 14 18 In addition to the apparent limit­ provided under present law, next didates for membership will - take to OJlle. Dr. Uughead had said Large bouquet*, o f chrysanthe­ Arrow, Hart, Heg. ... eommitting themaelvea on them. extend corporate and exciai taxea, other direction — a larger cut or deputy president and. her staff. The Defense Dept, has left it 43 >4 4844 ed circulation within the Dept, of year’s deficit would go up by some place. After the meeting the an­ the Bast Coast would be engulfed, mums adorned the living room Aaao. S).'r:rg ...... Agalaat Major Cbangea but; "The slae of the deficit apd an end to a tax which Rep. Gwinn The business seaaion was fol­ up to the Arm y to decide whether too. 2414 2T>,4 Information about the satellite pro­ 'three billions more. ’The excise nual Christmas party will be held, with a number of red poinaettta Rriatol Braaa ...... JOeagreaaleiiai opinion a f thla projection on income for the next (I^NY) calleq "outrageous." lowed by carol'sintfng and the ex­ it can maintain its division total, 17^4 1944 gram, the project la unde? a y m t appaara to be weighted taxes apply to«aueh big sellers as new 18, under the cutback. 'Ih* this not to start unlll after 8 But Dr. Laughead said that by plants. Cheney Broa...... ,.. . fiscal year will affect my thinking roll participants expressing a change of gifts. ' Refreshments the "Father’s measage,’.* the dis­ 844 1044 ‘secret’’ claaalficatlon. againat any major changaa in the gasoline, liquor,, cigarettes and Arm y had planned to convert five o'clock so that members employed / Mrs. Herbert Alley, Mra. Joseph COllina ...... no cara on this matter.” ^ .. definite opinion divided 85-13 in were served 1^ Noble Grand Mrs. at local business firms may be aster had been "stayed.” He said Martin. Mra. Winston Smith and So far as ia known, it atill la in aaaaatve tax ibviaien law paaaed favor of a 3-year extension in some of its training divisions into com­ Em-Hart ...... 30)4 3344 The poll showed that 12 Senators Conlon and her committee. able to attend. Those attending are there was no prediction aa to how M n . Frederick Backofen served the phase of laboratory and mathe­ laat aummar and againat amenifing From within GOP ranks. Rep. form of the reciprocal trade agree- bat divisiont over a two-year Fafnir Bearing ...... 37 40 and 53 House members dcSnitely reminded to bring a gift for the long. the guests and presided at the matical research. No hardware has or repealing a controveralal cut in Bentley (R-Mich.) '.said perhaps mepta act, under which mutual period. The Defense Secretary Landera, Frary, Clk. , 33^ 3044 been built to comprise a "apace all Wintar long, favor keeping the corporate iaeome EDUCATED CAR TAOS grab bag. Mra. Martin yesterday had said . coffee urn, punch bowl cr tea r*. the taa-ea divldenda Membara are he would favor higher peraonal tariff reductions are negotiated Lansing, Mich. (>P|—Michigan’s said kt la likely that the Arm y N. B. Mach. Co. 34 87 station” or an "earth satallitc.’’ 08-41 againat tampering with the tax rata at the present 53 per cent exemption but it "depends on that if by chance the cataclysms aervica. North and Judd...... 31 34 with other countries. Under the 1855 auto license plates are green might keep within its new man­ SPEEDERS WD o LESALE failed to occur, "m y faith will not ‘What actual, p r o v i n g-ground lavlBion law and nearly two to on* level instead Of letting it fall to budget.” Uep Becker IR-NY) present law, extended twice for a power limits by reducing the num­ Ruaaell M fg...... *44 11 atudiea have been made are those 47 per cent. Only one Senator and and white. The colors are those of be shaken." DON’T W ORRY againat changing the dividand tax. and others voiced similar views. single year, administration of­ Michigan State OoUege, which will ber of tactical divisions and also Stsnley W orks ...... 6244 5544 resulting as a by-product of high- use the On a aaparate 1855 iaaua which 18 House members want it to come In addition, a number of con­ Richmond, Va.' UP)— Virginia Tucaon, Aria. .UP)— If you are Terry Steam ...... ficials say little authority is left celebrate its 100th anniversary in by having fewer men In each. Green planU use carbon dioxide no altitude firing of rockets and wtn be bandlad by the aame con- down. Senators are divided 10-3 gressmen o f both parties said the State Police arrested 8,181 persons ovar 45 you have dateo arthritis but Torrington ...... 21 33 for any real dickering. 1853. The 1854 tags, malse and Under law the Marine Corps is for speeding in the first four from the air and water from the guided roiaallea. graaaional cdmmittaaa that procaaa and House members 37>18 in favor status of the budget would affect Eisenhower has asked Oongress blue, showed the colon of the Uni­ guaranteed a mirnmum of three don’t be -"iarmed. Dr. Edward F.. U. S. Eivelope com. .. 89 98 Substantial progress haa been u x Mila, both Democrata and Ra- of extending present excise ta.\aa their votes on excise taxea. In months of the use of radar to soil to make sugar when the sun­ Hartung of Nev> York University U. S. Envelope pfd. .. 08 71 to continue the law for three years versity o f Michigan. divisiona and three air wings, but cheek the speed o f automobiles. shines on the leaves. made since 1848 to perfect better ,toId a meUird meeting here that Veeder-Root ...... 37 40 rocket pnopellente, both in the oat'eo arthritis "is only an airing 'The above qiMiation* aie ,iot to United States and abroad. A recent proceaa and '..'on’t put people in M eonatnied as actual mailieta L 1 published report mentioned a wheel chadre." "T d a form of ar­ Soviet rocket a^n e of 260,000 thritis,” he aold, “ ia caused by the Americana of college 'Age at­ pounds thrust— flve times the wearing out of Joint structures. tending college were about 4 per M wer of the .engine used in the Proper relief of atress and strain cent of the total in 1900, but have firat German.V-2 weapona from such things a., exceaa weight increased to about 35 per cent to­ What the acientiata aim. at first ard poor posture v/111 relieve It.” day. la not the building of a "space il gffu9* !IYLONS $075 ColorlFul iM u tist for thoio cosy faiMiro Carry i t 0ui of the store 11 Paris Curtain Shop box of 3 prs. £■ hours. Evory woman con MO o now polf i| that’s guaranteed. . . ond wo havo Ihom in ovory hnqginabto slyio cmd eoler. Como in ond browso Why Dry Your ClothM ^ around...youH 9th pionty of idoos for m 0ifl$. • thoHAIU>WftYT OUT Hi AO( ;UA« I i P'3 K ')R I HF ‘ A M l' Y

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Arrest Awaited eppoeitlon to the reality e l the great pleasure over their weekend pen. And it could be that, within sions, prepared by violent end Work out a home worship service W ork w ’* Identity Vatican Newspaper facta.” Idkea at Camp Pioneer recently, €Dfttitt0 l|rralil for Christmas Eve or Christmas a relatively short time, we would distortM minds, Into some official ^y ROGER PRlOft But None Made Skywateh Schedule A t ‘L'Osservatofe’e office, no edi­ BOy SCOUT and t*?orted much improvement p{nuuiii;u uy nue B ar^ ilBer Death tor was available for further com­ iivcamping skill, as compared with ACEAXjTnUMTlNO CO^ INC. find ourselves In a position whtrs form, as the official report of an Attend Church as a family on PUNTUNO/*'*”*^ PARKWAY Raps Peron Attack . u nwM tttrMi Manchester-Buckland vim Tolland Tnmpllte Exit ment upon the brief statement. their previous overnight eaittpe. ManeiMar, i^ n . volunteering would provide all official committee, so. that, for Christmas Sunday. Fails City, Neb. (P) xfA n ex­ Troop 61 also recsntly held its an­ TMOMAH ^ -LROOSOM, Make use of daily devotions a t Louis, CF)—CharUa gummera DtCeSt These flrst wofds on the suIp Notes the actual and reserve strength years tq come, they may be quoted convict who .said he was UI and Wilbur CroBB Highway-—Mahc^csttr, Conn. Vatican City, Dec. 21 Ject by L’Osservatdre came as nual Charter Nigh*, and Parents' throughout the Advent Season. 'worked for one firm 66 yean but S U i n * •••eeeee .^Voluiiteeie Needed PnUtlMn >' necessary for ua.. and used as an official verdict wanted to go back to prison de­ 2- 4 A. nu j ...... Vdlnirteers Needed ervatore Romano, In Ka first Argentina's Foreign Minister, Night, and received Its new char­ ftuadad OetoMT I, IWl . Send greeting cards which con­ scribed how he broke into a store It waan’t uiitil hia funeral that fel­ and ter from Aset. Commissioner Jul­ Obviously, we cannot go on against the various fouhdations. vey the true spirit of Christmas. 4-A EU IHe seaeeeee.••...•.•...... V olunteers Needed comment on the subject, yCeterday Jeronimo Remorino, went through Kraninr Kxcapt _ . and waited there six hours for low employe* fotmd out that ndme A* nia e e e e • e e 4 the Brst fuU day o f hia official ian Strong. On thia occasion, sttf waiting and guessing forever. Tet like the Ford, Rockefeller, and Let ua by our example lead I...... Richard Bohadik, described as “ dolorous’’ ’ the AV* News UoltdiiTa > :3iitercoop 120, St. James; all aawa diapatchra crodiiad to It. or controversy will expend itself. But The king Business is really shot cral daya later at Stella, Neb. ^PEN DAILY f:3C A.M. TO t:30 P.M. Uon w th the reality of the facts.” Pack 64. HoUlster, Charter Night. CONNECTICUT .VALLEY not otbarwiaa credltad m thla papar some of its own planes con­ alao met hia wife, whom he Hadn’t ResUy amd Investment Co. quotation from the "report of the these ■ day*. So many of them are He Should K ^ow mentioned. p Tempo wrote: The (Peronlst) Thursday: Troop 124, Andover. EASTER and alao tha local oewa publlatfad hrrr. spicuously around Costa Rica. million dollars Tor all of the com­ SERGEANT ..OONVICTBD 74 Ikist Center Btieet All lifhta of rapubUcatlon of aprclal out of work they've formed an .or- Mrs. Dempsey said yesterday regim e remains intransigSant dlapatchca barein ara alao reaarred. committee'' 'will go on forever. mon stock in the new steam power IN That wai because Costa Rica, gapization, the V|atematlonal As­ “ we neve* cared to take the trouble Tribes of Indians When Us own exlatence is question­ Scou'ts of Troop 81 expressed TeL 5 0 -6-455$ And that, of course, was the pur­ Worcester, Mass. (Ah—Retiring project. Westport, Dec. 21 (JP) — 8gt. m u aarvlca eUant of N. B. A.'Serr- which has a regime we like, was EVYAN to straighten thinga o u t” She aaM ed. This is shown by the attack pose—^to put in the hands of those sociation of Ex Kings" (C.I.O.) after 47 years of bus driving Wll- Rower from the new' plant would Doyle R. Peck, S4, of U. 8. Army Local 17, The Duke of J^inosor and White Shoulders “In spita of hia own personal little Vanish in Asia now under way agrin some ex­ ...... Abllahera...... - —-r______Reprr»ontaUvai: Tha experiencing some fear that llsm N. Wall, .68, says, "On the be sold .under contract to the ponents of the Argentine clergy Air Force Bees, WeetoVer Flel^ Julhia Mathaars Special Agaocy — Kaw who will smear tirelessly at brand Peter of Yugoslavia bead the PLANTLAND myatery,<.we had a very congenial Gifts — Perfumea A to m ic Energy . Commission BERMUDA Nicaragua, which has a dictator,’ who are accused of having triad to. Maas., was convicted on d charge Vorii. ChlcagD, Datrdt a ^ Boatoa. of niiud which seems to bear an of­ Steering Committee and line up In­ whole, people -are very good.” marriage for mqre than 60 years MEMBER' AUDIT BUREAU o r (AEC) over tho lines of the Ten­ organise among Catholics forma­ of negligent - homicide and lined Splendid Hotels amd (CkMtt Somesa, we may not like, was vitations for members to lreejoad, ,WaIl has a specially good word ON THE PARKWAY and he enjoyed a long and happy , New Delhi .(B-— Indian govern­ CIRCULATIO.VS. ficial label. jArtkar Drug Storesi life In every way.'' nessee Valley Authority (TVA). It ment sociologiets and anthropolo­ tions for the creation of an opposi­ $500 with half of that amount re­ Hensee ■— Active Sadat life about to start a revolution In give advice about Jewel ^ aw ^ n g would replace power TVA now fur- RED and WHITE Omeiens Living — Swfmndng Tba Harald Printlnc Company, Inc., For a long time, then, accord­ for the early-momlng commuter, gists are struggling to pccserve tion party with confcasional char­ mitted by JiKige Bernard 8. Peck Costa Rica somewhat like the and run a crown blocking s^rvibe. liiehee AEC Installations in Ken­ Leafing — Dancing— Skepning. aaabmaa no financial raaponalblllty for ing to pla.i, we will be getting re­ There was some debate about'^ls ^but not for the w'oman automobile two of South Asia’s oldest tribes, acter.” in town court yesterday. tyinatraphlcal errom appearing In ad- revolution we helped start in, tucky and Teiinessee.' each on the brink of extinction. - In- its brief, flront page com­ Sgt. Pack waa arrested O ct SO Round Trip Steaaeer M$5 rartlaemonta and other raadtM matter minders that this or that foun­ eligibility but they elfcted N^at Srivet. lis O fficial Allen said building the Dixon- Air $66. One Way Btenaeec In Tho>Manehaater Brentng Herald. Quatemala. The difference was Cole President, anyway. They hadt\ The scientists have been spurred ment. entitled "insinuations,” the byy State Police, following a fatal POINSETTIAS dation has been officially declared Yatee plant as bropoaed, aCtoes thia year by one (X their more not­ Vatican newspaper reaponded that accident on the Merritt Parkway end One Way Air $n7JW D b j ^ , adveHlaIng cloaing bourn: that this potential revolution to. He’s the only King who's work­ the Mlssiaslppl River In West' Special 8-4ay Crniee, “ Qneen Bor Xonday—1 p. m. m day. to be "subversive,” and these re­ ing and can afford to pay dues. An­ Hits Dixdn Pact able victories—the birth of 60 it “did not doubt the good faith here. Victim of the crash was ENGUSH HOLLY — RALSAM WREATHS Bor Toaaday—1 p. m. Mon&y. might be against a government Memphis, Ark., and interconnset- babies to mothers of the Toda tribe of the writer." But, it, added, Daniel Santone, 24, of Bridgeport, of Beimnda,” ApHI 6 trens minders will be forthcoming other King, a hairy unemployed »ey^- Ing- with TVA at Memphis, in­ CHRISTMAS lASKETS • New York, 4 days la Ber- For Wedneadajr—1 p m. Tueaday. we liked, instead of against one actor named "Kong’’ just turned in South India. "We ere compelled to point out a pedeetrian, who died Nov. 4 at m r m unday—1 p, m. Wedneaday. whenever any of the foundations Aa for driv'bre—he considers men ‘ Washington, Dec. 21 (S’)—A evitably would make it the chief * However, the battle to save the that such a presentation of the a Bridgeport Hospital from Injur- mnda with Ship na Hotel. flT L JVir Prlday—1 p. m. Thuraday. we wanted to have thrown out of in his resignation. Kong said they source of power for Memphis— FLOWERS THAT PLEASE attempts to launch any kind of were « *>tce group but he just far auperidr. Memphis utUitles official testi­ primitive Andaman Island abori­ dolorous Argentine events la In lea-received in the accident Note: Minimum Rate* qwMed Claaalfled dead^pa: 10:30 a m. each office. -i'You’re never h u t ," aaya Wall, fied yesterday the prbposed Dixon- "whether we like It or not.” gines ia not going ao well. The FOR A U OCCASIONS Tax niMitleanI day of Dubllcallan aacapt Saturday — study or program. couldn't Stand Farouk's table man­ So we organised a parade of ners. "what most women will do.” Yates power plant actually would "The point is," Allen went on, Andamanese and the Tooaa, al­ Can at Offlee f a . m. The bast thing we can do is to be used to supply electricity needs "that this power would not, by any though separated by the wide Phone for/ Write fighter planet, Just to give Hia starUng ]^y waa 20 cents Sll^t 31^^ MUM REMEMIER—YOU CAN ALWAYS DO lETTER Tueaday, Dec, 21 recognize the technique, end an hour for a nine-hqur ray, seven for Memphis and insisted it would stretch of the imagination flow Myetch of water of the Bay of Information , RenrtfnUaan Somolfa a warning, and giva Costa be an unreliable and unaatlsfac- into-the TVA system and up to the Bengal, aeem to have bren travel­ member that the soHralled verdict days a week, but he raised aXamlly ABC plant hear Paduoah (Ky.) Rica reassurance. of nine children. \ tory source. , ing the oame road toward extinc­ ^ W« Carry AE Hw W Time Estimate Important of the committee is in reality the A Yhought for Toduy Thom as H. Allen, preKdent of without dropping at Memphia all tion in recent years. Census counts Now Somosa has made a coun­ Fire and accidents all too frequently WdLKROWR IroRdb of The new National Military Re- opinion of two out of five mem­ — ------^ ^ the Meu-phis Light, G sf end of Memphis’ peeda.” lest year Hated less than 500 Todas ter-move. At first, as we contem­ bers, who expected no sane ap­ turn Diristmas from a time of joy Water Division, opposed the hotly and 10<> Andamanese. HOLDEN’S" FLOWERS TRAyajMENCY serva plan, preaented laat week Keep Christ In Christmas 54 f^HURCH STREET plated tha news that he had suc­ debated Contest at a hearing be­ Low birth ratee, poor diets, dis­ by Secretary of Defense Wilson, proval of their charges, but -a What can we do to make this Professional School ' to one of sadness. fore the Securities and Exchange Nantucket Bans ease and conflicts with the modem # WINES t1 OAKLAND ST. TEL. MI.9-7743 HARTFORD 6. CONN. ceeded In purchasing 2S old Mus­ employs the best of arguments great deal of less than 'aane repeti­ .Christmas more meaningful to 1 Commission (SEC)7— world have played havoc with these JAduon 2-6188 tang fighter planes from Sweden, change it from the secular cej^ra- K . 1 never take a holiday. tribes as civilization uprooted them for what might be the worst thing tion o f them. Allen said in his opinion the 107- B ikini on^treets Wa thought thla amoimted to -tion it has become to the spiritual Be careful with fire around the. mlUion-dollar plant “would be ______^\_ from their Jungle homes. A century • LIQUORS -X this nation ever did to itself. occasion it should be? We have the ll^ ago each tribe waa thousands something like comic opera.’ But 8BLFI8H . built in the moat undesirable loca- to u tin g suggestions to effer: Chri.stmas tree and if you do any Nantucket, Mass., WIh—Select­ strong. The high good argument which Dallas, Tex. Justice W. E. AMOUNTING 1 Non that could be selected” to we discover the august and in­ Give gifts, don't Juri exchange ^ BEER Rlchburg ordered an estranged driving over the holiday, be extra aerve Mem^da. He added: men say they don't like th,e idea la ampHaaiged In the presentation fluential New York Times pro­ ^ a en ts. Give for the/joy of giv- Daya—Evenlags 1 "From my personal knowledge, of Bikini bathing suits on Nan­ o f this time is that it would cor- husband to leave town. But the Spring Term Beglaa Feb. 14 careful. ', the eoil conditions are bad. This tucket streets—in the summer. SISTER TBACHBBS claiming that this purchaae “wlU man was back in Jail the next day, FREE Tact present glaring Inequalities Give a g lk .to wmeone who can­ does not mean that such a plant Even as the blustery winter completely * distort the already charged with being drunk and not return the 'gift—to a needy fam­ Hartford Institute l] Tucso^ Arbi tffl—-A ' new ele­ DEUVERY g Christmas '-'v ■ \ .qannot be built at this location, winds blew, the selectmen-yester­ la the obligations placed upon in­ smashing his wife's televisiotv set. ily, to the CAkSf plan, or to a of mentary school here was named for unbalanced power picture In Cen­ Accounting ■ij' / Tmt it does mean that such a plant day approved a proposed town by­ dividual American citigens. "I Just didn't want anybody else worthwhile charity. • N. would encounter unusual costs and law which says everyone over 12 live Duffy Sisters who have a com­ tral America.” In fact, the New enjoying that television set after 68 Forest St. bined teaching time of 140 years.. These inequaUUes are obvious. Include the church In your gift hasards.” must be covered "to a ptdnt mid­ York Times seems to think that I left town,’’ he explained to the list. Hartford •. ^ nYERY The nEC is considering whether way the hip and knees” -if they Mrs, Alice Duffy Murphy is prin­ Fred’s Package Store | Some aye called to military aerv- iiii ■ V' MERRY CHRISTMAS we should be Just as vigoroua and Judge. Set aside an evening to jxad the JA-2-7216 to approve financial arrangementa wander from the .beeches. cipal of Duffy School. Honored ^ca by the draft, and aomt ara not violent about this possibla ac­ ONE AND ALL under vr)i ..h Middle South Utili­ Selectmen- *eid they approved \irlth her were Mrs. Harriett Duffy 117 SPRUCE ST. — TELEPHONE MI-3-7723 U ill caaa o f national tmergency, as ties, headed by Edgar H. Dixon, the proposal at this time of the Murphy, Mrs. Mary Duffy CkilUna, quisition of 25 fighter planea by Mrs. Catherine Diiffy Foy and Miss In Korea, qur first recourse had 'and the Southern Co., headed by year since it must be acted on at W lPi ^^1 Nicaragua aa we once were about /' '\ Kugene A. Yates, would put up 6'Mi A coming town meeting. Idt. Myrtle D o ll^ all teachers. . to be to men who had alraady the ahipment of CommiOilst arms fought in uia war and -who, fair­ munitiona to Guatemala. ly speaking, ahould not have been Living I t polnta out,, with aoma logic, OBERT called upon to fight in another that we ere often accused of be­ MITH war unQl the list of thoee who ing more concerned with one kind P i c k T m t 0*e PsyiM rtt I N C O R P O ^ T E D i i M * . n M 3 I M * . P t o a UAHS XMAS half not previously served had been of dictatorship,, and one. kind of fiMOH/e-GSrUMNon m S T V/&T '■ I . T T 5 5 “ 4 g M REAL ESTATE^- INSURANCE exhausted. a Give a few quick facts about your- •egression, than anothar. It even 2 4 . 2 3 1 9 . 2 5 talf on phone. Upon approval, come in MS MAIN 8T., GROUND FLOOR — TEU MI-6-8241 .. So the Cisenhower administra­ suggests that we ought not ,\to 3 9 . 0 . 5 3 0 . 7 0 TREES AUa«t •aynttnli «avor «v«tf4lki4i f to get cash . . . fast.' Employed men tion's argument la that we must like any kind of dictatorship, br A 1000 al HOD coooo 120.40 »4«a and women welcome. Phqpe, write, or “ INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1614” p t o o iS lt p tmmi4 la 12 coasMaiiva Growing here in Man- So something to keep ourselves come in today! as tolerate any kind of aggression. ^ MoatMp IfttiaflmoaH af $10.05 Chester. Absolutely fyesh- away from tha perpetuation of This is a high-minded position, m uiiM reiaM ram m m JhHUU leans $2$ te $$00 cut only as requested aUch inequality and such Injua- but what it deterioratsa into ia .lEFF KEITH has them HIS WEEK ONLY lies. All Americans, it- argues, the contehtibn that we ought to . r at 19 Lewis Street, in thr g^ould bear aqual obligations to -mix in Latin i^ erican affairs. rear. Jeff'will be there be prepared 16r the defense of the wiUi our own military power and ail day Wednesday, oountry. And if the Jttbe were our diplomatic influence, when­ m main fT., 2nd FI., Ovtr WMlWMth’s, MANCHESTER Thursday and Friday. FREE! centered bn this point alone, who ever anything not eucU y MltdwH I-41M • Aili far the Vn MANagwr ■ f-Si' ^ :...OfIN THUISDAT IVfNINGS fJNtll • 9.M. . . _ For Further Information V,100% I WOOL could dispute the administration T legitimate seems in process. What THE PURCHASE OF ANY TELEVISION i l T * Thia good argument ia being that - really-means is that we Call MI-9-9125 uaed, however, in'favor of aome- should be Interfering in the. af­ OPEN SATURDAYS UN’H L NOON NOVEMBER 27 to DECEMBER 18 tmnHMnnMwg Everyone who’s tired / thing which, however modified, fairs o f bur neighbors,' always GRAY FLANNEL inmounta to permanent peace time with the highest of motives, of ___ of walking will liko these NEVER Rtf ORE SUCH SEHSATIOHAllT LOW G-E PRICES:^ ebhscripUon. It happens to be a course, pracUcally all the time. rather attraeUve form of con We don't think so. We think acripU'on which is offered, .srit^. that the eventual price to be paid SUITS aomt jroutha offered a relatively for such Interference, no matter Mak« Sural Insist on abort time of obligatory training, what kind of dictatorship niay be 21-incli e-E TV bo be followed by a long reserve its Urget, is likely to* prove MICHAKLS dituSBDOiltR aUtus, and with other youtha to higher than the .teniporfU'y price $ 0 5 0 ■\ aerva longer, but to be retained we might pay for nor'lnUrfering. ONLY ’laO ’* In raeerve sUtua for a ahorUr ought to be consistent, true. fRKSsuRFlfHW sT 01CSRI|BDI period o f time. But the .consistency which would Couple the high lei'el argument serye. ua beat, in the long run, IS DIAMOND for cqoaUty of obligation with the a consistency of non-interference, ^hnrconl Grey and Medium Grey in the role of a great solo power, sugar-coating heavy on the par­ Sizes 34 to 44. Give him a Gift Certificate for AN in the affairs' of our lieighbors. ticular form o f conscription which ' i M Longs, Shorts and Regulars. A D A M H A T . ’’The Hat aU nien gn is offered, and, once again,'-it be­ Our modern technique of using a for.” comes hard to dispute the admin­ show o f plihiMi"tha way we once $5.00 and S7.50 a Even less with your istration. uaed a show of Marines can do us FREE alterations Yet neither of these things no good, and it c.amvot do the in­ should in itself be the basis for terests and- causes we wish- to old TV in S trode I B national .decision. serve any long range good, either. /■ ' There are other\fsictors which 8ooner or later, we are going to V .. 'A -j"'. #'1955.GrE performance and pic­ Miovid be even more decisive for w l^ we had admitted the United ■ ' < ture quality— at lowest price ever us. The , post Important of theie Nations to this hemisphere rB* X T.''. / / ’ r.‘ for new model, G-E 21-inch T V ! U an estimate of time. All of us defender of law 4nd order Instead I Exclusive G-E features. G-E Dyna- know perfectly weir there is in­ 6f:-reserving that function to our­ power speaker with moisture-proof equality of saxxifice in our pres­ selves. ent system for obtaining the mili­ G-E aluminuin voice coil. Full-size tary manpower'we need. But wc For Future Use 21-inch Ocreen— 82 square inches, ’/ Ipve, ■ hitherto, been wlHing to The extraorilinarily savage at­ 100% WOOL .bigger than man>' l Take advantage cauntenance'this ihequallty'on the tack on the tax-free foundations of ^ is unusual value today! . theory that it need be only tefn- i . ' which hss cojne from the-special ■'X. porar}’, apd Diet it is Better 16 committee of the House o f Repre­ Othar ndw^^G-E TV t ^ c thla temporary inequality $oM only by sentatives, accMsing them of "dl- Gray Hannel TROUSERS than to iBxke > permane.it change an-ouHierixad rectly supporting subversion,^’ is os low as $149.95 in the American system of life. ' Chevreiat daalar as bald and obvious s; Strategy aa Fttm l Katlm Ta*. ftU ymr * ( * . -We could not Justify holding to a m h d * warranty. 4aw am yaH*. Baya aatra. has yet entered the effort to use pur . present system forever, or ^ e existence o£ a cold war as ah' CharcoaL Light Grey and Me­ Indefinitely into the future. But, $ a . 5 I excuse for shovingV the - mind of CARTER CHEVROLET C0„ Irc. dium Grey. Size* 28 to 42. Here’s If we could assume that we need America back tm ^rd the middle 311 MA!N ST. — MANCHESTER ^ a.'ibft that’s sure to please! perpetuate thia present system,.' ages. ■ _ - U ■ and its Inquallty, only two or For what the majority report three years more, there would bq PAY AS LITTLE AS of this committee labels "subver­ '1 / real reason for choosing this Know for cartam fha.t tfie quality of sion" is actually sjpdy, and FREE ALTERATIONS I1.S0AW EEK rather than a permanent system tha diamond you give her ii the finest!. If you’re stumped on what to give a man. knowledge, and progress, and o f conscription. on your list, just give a Regal Gift Cer- freedom of inquiry. To think, to' Give her a MICHAELS Traasura Chest We have to make up our minds tifiditc for any amount .desired. It will concede the possibility that some diamond! It MUST be flawless! Only hew long we think the thing take a load o ff your mind— and it will new theory or philosophy might flawless gams ara sold in this Treasura LOOK AT THESE called the' cold war is going to pleaae him to be able to pick,out exaetjy apply to our problems aa a nation Chast, and the word "Flawtess" 'ap­ last. If it is going to be a per- USED GAR BAROAmS those things he wants moot. ; and as a people, to refuse to wor­ nanent state of things 4n the pears right on the satin lining. It's your ship the old just because it is the Free! Free! . World, if our present level of ouarahteal It's har assurance! $90 to old, to maintain that truth and Complete antenna installaUon of any G-B commie modeL mUitary preparedness has to be­ $5,000, tax included. Use our Divided knowledge art not closed books^ come a permanent levql, then the these are the things that are Paymant Pldh. 1951 CHEVROLCT OdminlatcKUoii is right. But. if we ■L.. i twr cHtvaoin crimes in the minds of the two 1 „ - SAVE $25.00 SAVE $25.00 hove a 'chanoe iM UmlnatBig the bo Laze 2-Doa#. -- CtakOeape. STORE HOURS THIS WEEK: ^ representaUves, B, CBrroll Reece Radio, heater. On your antenna installation witk purchase of any G-E table midiL war, la a way which lessens Hrater, power , C O O K of Tennessee and Jesse P. Wol­ glide Lew milenge.4 ^ 7 7 0 A real vahm. $ 3 9 5 eWBybod3f!s -Itaque«t UaUoa* from starving.” fense work. The toga were, for letters and 400 other pieces of mall grinning: "How about ua making her tha bird.had gottan away from eom* ’’Before th* war, thcro were doe- w n c -lR a ila OaUa* WTIC—Lux Radio Tbeatar "Did I wake you?” ”I’m not laug*il'Ag,'’^ ^ o td him, WDRC—Amoa 'n' Andy ■ Now the tall, statueaque Miss many years, part of Another build­ to the many govemnnent offices In ^ thru THURSDAY vKoman d l the year?” I said. neighboriiood falconar. It was ciu Of such places In the provlnc*,’’ WDEC-Cal Kolbv WOTH—UCpnn v*. Manhattan "Certainly not,” I said indig­ .looking for help. "But ’‘Now you’re really talk in g - laced in th* local aoo tor aaf*- WOTH-Jack a Waxirerk* *:«A- tioren Is ona of ICaly’a biggest box ing which has been tom down to th* 21-story Boston Federal Build­ m'ould you mind telling me why I the newspaper said, "lliose among recover the logs. They will be used ing each avemge day. nantly. "I wasn’t aleeplng. I gee, will ahe be surprised.” He £*4j>lng. ue who grew up after tha war wifi PDlka Boa/^ WTIC—Lux Radio Tbeatar office attractions. Despite her was thinking;” should name you iiian of th* year?” left smiling, but as he reached the Tasterday aoo director Robert Brow* WHAY—UConn V*. Manhattan youth, she has made 20 pictures in to duplicate one of the four block- Three times a day, he goes Up by hardly believe that, but m>-Cal Kolby WDRC—Mualc Hall houaea that stolid at the comers sltvator to the top of the building "What about?" ' ’’Don’t think I’m not important,” door he. turned and'’said, “You H. MattHn aaid a local newspaper On* former nightclub now houees WQTH-CConn V*. ManhatUn the last three year^ Eut in 1B43 he aaid. ’T n year* old. I got two wouldn’t kid me, would you? I story on th* falcon had turned up WdTH—Jack’* Waxwork* 18:8*— she was a child of nS(fe, living with of the fort, the westernmost U.S. and then works downward oil foot "Well,” I replied, half-annoyed. a furniture store, another waa jlu iiL diaoL 4:U— WHAY-i-New*; Night Watek post in the War of 1812. through th* 21 floora Closed Christmas Eve at 7 "I was about to pIcR my man-of- kids in school, I got a wlfa I alko really won't believe It unHl I see five men who'claimed to be its acited for an offic* of a trad* co­ WHAY—*1* Folk* Boa her family in starving Naples • rv-J ■ , •• -i- {,'ot a S-year-old car that’s paid It in the newspaper.” owners. He said he p l a n n e d a CsOcd for and deUvcrcil WtlO-flli* Womaa “■ Wnc-McOa* antTMolly when the American soldiers came the-year tumdldate. It le one of operative. A third waa turned Into WDKC—Cal____ ^ Kolby WDRC—Mr. Keen _ • • 'i ■ the chorea of columntng. Every for, and a house that isn’t, hut it Well, here it ik in th* newa- ’’■howup” today. a meaahall. The newspaper added: proBEptly a t no ' a ttn l ^ WORLD'S ECONOMY WOTH-Jack’aV* wWxworka wa J^WGTH—UConn v a Manhattan "My memories of it ar* sharp,” will be. I got a television eet. a the said. “I remember the Amer­ colufhnist who want* to get ahead ebarge* WHay—'—Wexiem Cararaa —Newk; Night WatCb in the world has to do four thing* refrigerate.', a radio, a ^'/Mhing WTIC—JiUM Plain BUI WriC-OilderileeT* ican soldiers entering the city. Closed Christmas Day machine, ahd |7,S06 Yrorth of in ^ CHAMPION WDRC—Mood* for Romano* We were hungry then, but they during, the \-*er—praie* mother­ WOBCHWC—N*wa hood, alert the public to th* men­ Burance.” PINE PHMIMA8V W uTB-^^ Prexlon at Ui* Yukon WOTH—UConn t*. Manhattan restored life to the city and then ”W*U, bully for you." 18:88- we were able to e a t” ace of poison ivy, diacover a new CAU ia-*.M t4 * WALLdrLAMB — PEEBBWnW WJBWERB —WMt*m CaraTaa WHAT—Newa; Night Watek aure cur* for hay fever, and pick ’’May;.:* that don’t impree* you,” W nc—Leman Jon** w, wnc-p»»ti»ai ortight Sophia, stars visually—opera I* laid. ’’CutI kee all thoa* thing* 'For Your Holiday Dessert* o OtMIPLBIR HBATDfO DNRB WIMIC— Kolby «VWDRC—Mooda for Romane* atar Renata Tebaldi sings the part the man of the year.” WOTH—aiL Prtatoa of tb* Yukon WOTH—UConn v*. Manhattan ' ”WWo you going to pick?” he together on $72.50 a week, end I * IMBTALLBD «T PAOtURT TRAINBOTIBN •ska— 18;U— —in the ItaUan film verbion of give money to th* church a.iJ the WBAY—Ball at Jt«oor4a the opera "Alda,” now being re- I M U t M U t n u U U K M timof asked.. TWO QUART ICE CREAM a rUROBD WARM AIR — MTBAM — OUT WATiaB WTIC—1080 Radio Lana H^AY-Newa: Night Watek T ’m In a quandary," I said. Red Croat and the Community t^ R C - C a i Kolby WTIC—Feetival of lAgtit laaaad in the United States. ateat.” WGTB—Waxwork* WDRC—Mnoda Mor Roinitae* ' Eventually Miss Loren hopes to •Tm torn betwsen Pop* Plus, ^WOTH—UConn V*. Manhattan make a musical in Hollywood be­ DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOFPINQ Preeldent Rlaenhower, Winston ’’Well, bully for you, but--” CAKE SQUARES * ’^teAY—Baa *( Raeorda WHAY-Nawa Churchill, Pidire Mendqs-France ”Eut nothli.gl" he stormed. "I SHOE wnc—1080 Radio Lan* cause “I ilka the way they do them AT THE see you still don’t know me. Listen, REPAIR WDRC-Cal Kolby W TIC-Newi there.” Our Cheico Stloction of WInos A end Carl Sandburg.” DeOcIqaeiy Decorated With Pare Cream FOGARn BROTHERS WDRC—New*: Almanae you t4tvement pundit, if it weren’t WOTB—Waxwork* , W GTH-Neka: CalebrIUaa Italian magazines _ have linked "I knew it!” exclaimed the UilA— > Liquors Avoiloblo for tho Holidays BRID6WAY MILLS stranger, taking offi his battered for me *very store in America AMtborfiBd Dealer 1 •IfetY -Nawa her name with many men, includ­ would eloec Ita doore, every wheel WTIC—Mawn .-t, WHAY—WHa Waieli ing Aly Khan, but she says none hat and th ro w i^ it op th* floor. AT THE 8TOEEB WDI^Nawa , f . WTIC—World New* AND SAVE $$f "You’re Juet like ell tbb othersi” it every fac ory would stop turn­ NOW AT 319 IROAD STREH WDRC—Cal Kolby of the reports is true. ing—end tbere ’viMildn’t be any om ci WOTV^awa.^' ^»JOTH-r8porta Raport "It's not true, either that 1 A&P UOUOR STORtS "W hat do you mean—-I’m like EmUu-UlfllT danc* nude In the house,” she dC' bU the othdra?" elections, nor no baseball games Itay Be Parekaaed at the Plaat— (No Dellverlee) MANCHB8TRR TEL. IO-94SS9 WHAY-N it* W au* “ You’re like all tb* bther type­ either, I can telt you. Now do you ®feesWK“ dared, referring to another popu­ Open Wed. and Thun. Mvenlng^ know who I am?” ^ 14 HOUR SERVICE WOTB-Plano Portrait* olby lar report writer Joekeye when they get TO ALL OUR FIUSNIM, A ROYAL CHRISTMAS “I’m ' ndt that craxee,” ahe •round to picking the man of th* ’’Tour face la familiar, but I’m In iilV jC v n u **t?B*T-Bu npar Baranada ^ wfiat-Nlta Watch sorry -1 don’t quit* recall your W nc—Let Gaorce Do It WTIC-atirlljIght If- added in English. Closed Pri., Christmas ive, 6 P.AI.- year. You always play it safe ROTAL ICE CREAM CO. COAL-COKE-FUELOIL WDRC—G. Lombardo WDRC-Cat Rolby and give the nod ' to aomebody name." WOTH-BUl Stam NAVY BOOSTS SPENDING with a headline name." "You don't?” he said, exas­ MAKERS OF— MVLTTPUCATION Clesed All Day Sat., Dec. 25, ORFITELLPS RAN()UET *'U haykY-^Bnpper—Bnppe Saranad* Pearl Harbor (/P)—Captain Mar­ ”Is there anything wrong with perated. ’’Well, you should. You tin W, Kehart, 14th Naval District the men I mentioned?” and the other Ivory domes gave ^Tbomaa SwaatgraM, Mont._ (iVl—Amo* IROYAL KE (REAM CO. Christmas Day. ’’Not a thing,” .he admitted. It to me. I’m the guy you’re al­ WGTH-8. OanunaU public works officer, says Navy SPUMONI Thompion. Halana, Mont, bought public works projects in.,Hawaii "They're .ill fin* men. But they’re ways patting on the back in print a 23 WARREN ST., MANCHESTER^Ml-S-6950 lAY—Suppar Saranad* three head of swine at a Calgary, Will total about 87,440,000 during already fa'nuus. They don’t need and Callthg the common man, the 1C—Mutlc With a Baat Alta., ahow, and dutifully Hated MEN’S FLANNEL any ciore hoqpra. Why net be dlf- average .^erickn, knd-^ih, yes f ifcVMtillfYti'WWiWlfiWBEWliWRWBMWTfcWMrtWBSVfTIVWMVTTBVfTBVff'BiWI ,RC—Tann. Bml* the present flscal year. In the fis­ • aTH—r. Lawla, Jr. them on the official forma to get cal year ended last June 30 the I:1S— the animals through cuatoms. Be*, SHIRTS WHAY—Supper Saranad* Navy spent 85,880.000 in Hawaii! CALIFORNIA SWEET WINES WTtC-Mu*tc With a Baat fore ha got acrosa th* Montana- he said. WDRC—Tann. Bml* Oxnadian border, one sow farrowed $1.98 . W OT8-J. Vandarcook nine pigs in his truck. Thompson FORT RECONSTRUCTED CALIFORNIA SWEET WINES S, M, L. Sanforized. ‘wHAY—Haw*; Ihmpar fiiraaad* had to do some fast talking to Warsaw. III. (>P)—Some of the FORT, SHIRRY. MUSCAm, WHITK FORT W pO-**we of W^ld expUin why he had 12 animals in­ ori^nal walnut logs used by Maj.' WDRC—Chorallera stead of three, but the sympa­ WOTH—O. Raattar Zachary Taylor in 1814 to build thetic officUlt waved him through Ft. Edward are being used to re­ QUA,, 6 9 ' ^ 1 .3 5 #HAT—Waara: Suppar Saranad* customs. construct part of the ancient de- GALLON 2 -5 ? _ WOtB -B icharach — INFANTS' CORDUROY y t-1:: * * wHA Y—Pnltah Nattaoal Rom* LEFRANC wnc—Paopl* Are PUony WINES CRAWLERS liiill HLRO—Stop Ih* Matte WOTH—Traaaury Agent PAJAMAS GHEUS BOTTLED IN CALIFORNIA - BOXERS ^ kY—Poliak National Horn* ■ FOR MAJOR AUTO REFAIRINO RUST FORT, TAWNY FORT, AAUSCATIL, CREAM SHERRY, C—Paopl* Are Funny NOW $ 1 * 1 $ ^ Up _ JIC—Stop th* Huile ‘ I. CLUB DRY SHERRY $1*00 Size* 1 to ,18. Flanael, aah- ii!iO _ WOTH—Traaaury-Agent forized. bright gift idGOf to pU at# G V G ryont^v^ St88— A SCHOONAAAKER SELECTION WBAT—Bahlnd the roetUghU i i wnc—Dragnet W D RO ^op tb* MuMa PAY AS YOU DRIVE 5TH to cheosG from —our groatost colltction WC’rH ^ T t r EagI* USi OU* EASY : “ BOT 1.15 lUcYlsIon Procnuu BRIDGWAY for your m onoy—thanks to low pric# tags Ob Plu* Tiro BUDGET PLAN N.Y.S. W INES MILLS LADIES’ ALL WOOL _. 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' v V 'V ■ IL4N0IESTEB( E1^NIN8 fiEBALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1954 PAQ Bi MANCHESTER J:VENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954 ------^ ------. . ."T— was ho oBicIsl word of any such cook cconomicsUy and set a good tsaclUng her how to keep house sippi in the Sugar Bo^l at New presents here. That it done by the Csllo (Cock’s Mass) hart, are romanesa. Most of the "phantom" Tropical Hawaii table mithout Isavtng all the any more toah « husband would Seven in Hos] Orleans on New Teelrs Day. . Cost of Turkey three Magi kings on Jan. 8. filled to o'verflowing. The next Blue Blood Publicity Stunt royalty went quietly down the Ruth m ilelt money at the chain atofe. wtlcome having his wifs drop by The local young man is a thinf Traditionally, however, there’ la morning every church celebrates gangplank to disappear once more Can Be ‘Hot’ Spot "But here ia the question: the office to give him advice on After Piano classman at the Naval Academy. th^ big feast; usually the night Mass every half hour, from 7 a.m. I - into exile. running his bualncse. He was graduated- from Manches­ MEET EASTERN Should I take on the Job o f teach­ before Christmas or "Noche- until 2 p.m., the normal Spaniah Takes Royalty on Cruise Kxpert HeenemaUng Hobby ing my wife what I know, watch­ So if you want your Wikmago Christmas Parties Mark ter High School in 1968. \ 111 Spain Hiked lunch time. 501 HARTFORD ROAD — MANCHESTER Glasgow, ScoUaad, buene.’’ A typical menu InclUdes' Kaunakakat, Molokai, T. H. UTh— Bhoald Keep Advtoe to Self ing over her shoulder to teil her to get off to a ^oM start, brag Program Planned hot boUed cabbage, i^ t 'flab, For. children the American U B. Blomqulat, k national Junior about tha wa/Ilea. even'if tha bat­ antiqu# Jt rs a A piano aeat' Saementory School grades of A. V. "BURT* LINDSAY, Prop; By BOSETTE HAKGROVB ‘That batter is too thin’ or ‘You roast turkey with olive end apple equivalent of (toristmas begins ever, ware discreetly requested net Dog Shoots Man, Chamber ot Commerce director for ter did look a UtUa too thin. It man to the hoepitol recently. • Start of School Holidays United Methodist. Church will By Americans the evening of Jan. 5 with a WB 8 FE014 KIZB IN NBA Staff CorrssponSsat If a husband knows more abo'ut waste gas and food valoc when dreealng,. fresh end candied fruit to lyear Mklnla and never to go Hawaii, recently visltsd qila island cooking and keeping house than you overcook vegetoMes’ or Tkat y im ba right next tiiha. Waar Archie Logim bm i|^ toMHaMIpf present their Christmas program parade through the streets o f the —sometimes callsd ths "friendly ment as a Chitstmea fn oooL SiP and the traditional almond 'paste Paris (NBA) -- Tha "Royal aahore, in shorts. * But Accidentally hla bride knows, should he take it Iron ia too hot. Ymt*U storch the shirt and ignora tha yallowed at the church tomorrow at 7:30 Madrid, Spain, Dec. 21 (F)— celled "turron.” . three kings, Melchior, Oaspar and RESIDING YOUR HOME To avoid sit hard fssUng re­ island." hU famUy. Eight frisaM M toa;D «e.U (flpMial)->In tlM^nurMry pupUi with other pre­ p.m .'A party will follow in the Orulss” of 106 mombora of upon himself to give her the hen- my shirt ?" ' cuff. It won't be scorched a. sac- Christmas turkeys have gone up All this Is washed down with Ba).thasar, on white horses (sub­ AhmUnnss Otopbenrdtog. Asksetss, Ptawtts and laaolstai Europs’s royal — and yachtlaas— garding precedence, Paul ruled While talking to PbUcs Chief cad time. Helping him to lug it up too w B IS L ■ M a ElMtmtary School cUl> school Bisters and brothers will church school room. stituting for camels) followed by San Antonio, Tex. (P).— A dog Loy (^uny up walked Paul Puaa, eflt of hie superior knowledge! •‘Or thoul' to tha Logaae* third etory atffv^ St m , it ivill bo Chrlatmaa Bvo to> arrive with their parents at 10 a. here due to heavy Americad buy­ plenty of wines and llquers. ■Ming, In wide vaHetjr s f eelsrs and slylas. famlttss la UkSly to go' down in that alt meals be served, informal­ The husband who wants an ah- Just remember’ that'in marriaga Maet Tomorrow soldiers in ancient costume. m shot a man recently, deputy Sher­ who had been cheam> King' of a with a cooltoook/kM let ^ 8nd meat. Borroiir as |«rUao are oslsbrstod m. fort he combined party. The Board of'Education will ing at Thankegivtog lime. In poor homes, roast lamb re­ history as the grMtaat blus blood ly at email tobies and that men swer to that question says he things out t|M l^ar^^way, ,1^ trial praise wlU get you further' than Children lining the streets TELEPHONE HM-827t - -« r M l-9-2489 publicity stunt of sU times. gueita could appear at lunch In local celebration. Puaa, who had adviea. ' - Juqt below the third Ian(lhi4 OiS to taMttvMual dsssrooms. nisrs will Mrs. Patricia Haggerty, the hold its regular meeting at the " ’The hundreds of American fam­ places the turkey but most of the iff Arlln Weicboia reported. married a broman with years of and error?' bo gidim of pt jwl. tfosans of rest of the menu remains the same. scream with delight, should one WB FINANOB YOUR DEAL It was launched when ahip- ■hirt eleeves and without a tie. never seen Blomquist, punched (AU righto rasarvad, NEA 8arv- stairs .collapaed. mMti teacher, will supervise singing and school tomorrow at 8 p.m. ilies who have!’ arrived here since of the kings wave In their direc­ He said Edgar Muemlnk. 48, was Eiomquist on the chin.'H e was office experience, but with no ex­ Don’t Leek Two men lumped clear. . oocStas ooiwiiaMd, snaU irlfta ex- games for the youngsters. Ar­ the signing of the ’’aid-for-bases’’ Relatively few Spanish homes ofwner Mnrkos Nomlkqs wai look­ The younger bhtebloods danced perience in either cooking or keep­ If you are as wise as you ,nre ica, Inc.) tion. It’s a sign there’ll be lots ing around for a way to boost every night to a six-man danct atohiSng beside his iear talking to p rom ^ y arreetod and later given Logan and toe ether otx phiqM t ehaagad for which names were rangements have been completed pact laat year took fowl dealers have Christmas trees but nearly anoUler man when his children, ing house. capable la a kitchna you will for­ Ad-vertlsement— all have some form of scene of the of presents the next day. his nsw luxury ship, tos Agaonem- band. a 45 day suspended sentence. 40 feet to the ground floor, IkS teWB waeks ago cad special in- by Mrs. Oeorge Taylor to serve Custom winter re-cap service at by surprise about the middle of playing In the rear seat of the He clslms he knows a good deal get that you Iqtow more about RUDE SHOCK m nad profrann of entertainment nativity. And then they ail troop home non,' and st:,ths sapM tints pro- According to a Greek friend of Why held he punched si etranger? 500-pouad plane craahlag afU r ice cream, cookies and ginger ale A A E Tire Service. Route 0 Bolton. N o V e m b e r—Just when growers to polish their shoes. ’That’s car. called their dog, which waa Pubs said he had been quarreling about both, since his mother wss cooMhg, cleaning and wishing them. In the plaza and surrounding mots Grsece'a toudst tradt. the royal family, Paul and Fred­ H m fioai eehool lunch before the fm- the party. Phone M l 9-2183. were fattening birds for Christmas where the kings put the pres in front when toe dog bounded, to with hie brothers and hSd decided an invalid when he was growing clothes than your wifs knows, 'i i>Butto, Mont. (P) -^-Andrew Four of tha seven moa. w « 9 teUdagrs will feature ice crerm as sales. streets in the heart of old Madrid, An appeal to publicity-minded erika hops the cruise will result In the back seat, it distJiarged a rifle tip, snd it wasn't at sit unusual Sing Tonight ents. • King Paul and Queen Frederika to hit the Srst i^rson he aaw. You will refrain from packing Brown told poUce someone took trapped beneath toe plana Yklll|ff dsasart the gift of William Bocner. Mancbeeter Evening Herald There was a rush to answer- the hundreds of curbside stalls sell a few engagements: 37 of the pas­ either by direct contact or by Jar­ for him to pitch. in and do the over her' shoulder to give advice, 11 3100 Mils from his wallet. The mas.I learned how to No woman wants bar huslMsnd quit printing in 1923. water to produce a ton a t paper. several ysara in ^itte of the fact DIES OF OAS POISONING nativity scenes). ehiidren. gram. Patty Hassett. Donna Toth. This flurry in the poultry mar­ For their invitation list, Paul enee enrollment has tripled sinoe Carol Kl^trick. Roberto Richard­ ket brought news .storiea in the Christmas morning, early, toe Irrevocable lows of Advertisement the first sueh ctft Hamden, Dec. 21 (P)—Clemence and Frederika had merely to run \ son and Jo Ann Thyreen sing local press exptainihg the Thanks­ poor kids are out in bands, bang­ THIS CHRISTMAS a finger down Chapter I ef Gotha, gcheel win does at 1 p.m. and "Winter Wonderland.’*' Ilje entire W. Fisher, 53, a veteran employe giving tradition. ing tambourines, dishpans and BRING C03IFORT TO econom ic* Is that ive wUl re-open on January S. lun ch of the New Haven Railroad, was the famous "almanack of reigning A Santa from Helyoka: chorus Will sing "Angels We Have - ’There haven’t been any loud anything else that will make THE ENTIRE FA3HLY housea and thosf which have money for the first weak of the Heard On H i^ ," as previously found dead in bed^esterday, and complaints yet over the high prices noise. From house to house they new year should be brought to Dr. Sterling P. Inylor, medical get no more and no reigned In Europe." Recently our wholesale sales- announced. of turkeys, even though It hits the beg alms. Food storsa, open toen, INSTALL Two DedBao man waa In Syracuse, N. T., view­ sehou toicor.'ow. Principal Richard B. Mather of examiner, said he was a victim of Spanish in one of the best parts of stuff them'with'turron and other Bsrty Teenorrew lee* than uhot «vc The British and Belgian poyal ing new models o f Sylvaaia Tele­ the BUemcntory School and Philip accidental gas poisoning. Fisher, their Christmas celebration. goodies. vision which he sells to B. D. Children of both sessiona of the who lived alone, was in a bedroom families "declined with thanks," Dooley cmtferred last night on AJ. This holiday here is mainly Churches that celebrate mid­ paq for. ThI* low the reason beinr, so far as the Pearl’s Applianca o>d Furniture o i a i i U H i d iiicTiiM iupi iii^ ii iu l u u ; Cooperative Kindergarten and last minute detail making sure leparated by a closed door from a religious. Santo Claus doesn’t give night Mass, known as Miss de Centre ia Manchester. WhUe there Mnrseiy will have a ChriaUnaa kitchen where a gas Jet was partly ALASKAN house of Windsor is conesmsd, that the phonograph and amplifier he met another aaleeman who open. Fisher, the railroad’s assis­ that none of its members can taka party at the Vnited Methodist wUi bo properly set up for the sing ComMnation oppOcstothc part in any commercial enter­ ussd to cover the Connecticut ter­ Churdi sdiool room tomorrow, tonight tant master mechanic, went to ritory. We shall call the two sales- work for the New Raven in May- AkuniiHim Storm prise. Kindergarten pupils will report for Society Fete fMirehcue not onlq of food, clothing, and msh Jerry s m ' Bud as they are bsook, N. T., more than 35 years . At the beginning of ths century their usual aaealon at f a. m. and The Ladles Benevolent Society ' there were 37 famlltea occupying their respective names J e ^ Is ago, and had been employed in the new salesman and Bud the old I] of the Congregational Church will New Haven since 1938. shelter but also of pharmaceuticals thrones in Europe. Today there hold its Christmas party at the Have You An Event are only nine. Thrown out of thsir timer who used to work this terri­ tory, but la BOW w()toii)i NorilMm. parish room tonight at 8 o'clock. JAMAaS ON DOPE COUNT respective countries, the ex-toon- Hostesses IncluM Mrs.William DOORS ieeduse we know that there Is no notusot srehs have found refuge th lis- Massachusetts. New Hampshire SHIMP IN EASE and Vermont. Clark, Mrs. Henry McDonough, New Haven, Dec. 21 (Pi—Paul Scheduled That Calls bon, Madrid, Rome, Geneva oi hmirede ef Oina Mrs. Myron L ^ . M ^ Alfred Bar­ SM ricct for in fei^ or "cheap** medicfne. we Alexandria,’ where tosy live like They decided to return to Hoi Ibse Barfelag M. OTfeil, 83. of HUleah, Fla, and rett Mrs. David 'ratmey. Mrs, Edward M. Wilson. M, of Jamaica any other ettisen. ’The only thing yoke in Bud’e car and Jerry would Charles Sunmer and hfra. Howard N. T., race track grooms who For Pood? maintain a supplq of phormaccuticais that that remains o f their asst la tka return to Eiut Hartford the fol­ lArthir Dm Storis! P. Jensen. nleaded guilty to violating, the * * ■L- privilege of being addressed as lowing day. Bn route Bud was in­ Midshipman on Leave r Marijuana Tax Act, were sen It may be a weddinff, a banqnet or just an informal Kot* 3REG. 8888JM ore OS fine 08 con be obtolned. Therefore, "Majesty," “Royal Highnass" or quiring Mwut d d friends in Con­ Midshipman Edmond Peresluha, tenced to two years in prison yes­ together of a aodety, lodge or some friendly group. InatoUattea optional "Sire" ^— and a rare Juiiket liko necticut wpom he had not seen for Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond toe Agamemnon’S Voyage. several years He mentioned that terday by Judge Robert P. Ahder AU hardware Including door we arc prepared at oH times to flii qour Peresluha of Watrous Road, is son in U.S. tostriet Court. State WE ARE tREPARED TO SERVE YOU 'Hie contingent included the he would like to go to Manchester CUVB BOB on Chflstniaa leave from toe Unit­ fipme, door latch, door don­ dean and t)ie youngest member and visit Burt Peari and decorate Police who arrested the pair on the or and oafety wind breaker phMSielan'sprcflcriptlon* with ingrcdbnU EUinBJBE! ed States Naval Academy at Merritt Parkway in Trumbull TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION •of the par^, venerable' Prince his Christmas windows as Burt al Annapolis, Md. He will fly to St. George of Greece and Irina, 1$- ways seemsd so pleased with the CHAMEL NO. 5 Sept. 15 said they- found two Our catering aerrice is aet up to be flexible enough to Gall ter AppoUitawnt of the highest gualfiii. avaitaUe at Petersburg, Fla., Saturday Where nniifids of mw marijuana, a nar­ year-old daughter of Frederika. Christmas Windows be, "Bud," in- he will Mrtlcipate in the Soccer cotic, in the car. accommodate any aiie gathering. Why not call na and 'There waa the Grand Duehass stalled. Inasmuch is Jerry had FOrum. peresluha also eapeeta to talk over the detaib? , J of Luxembourg with her family previously agreed to put in a win' WELDOmiSS? dow at Pearl’a he said that I M l MAIN SAtEET be on hand to cheer for Navy Chrlstiaii missionaries first went hoata Paul and Frederika, and wealth ef hew COLOR progmm when the Academy meets Missis­ Umberto of Italy. would be fine if Bud would com< to the Hawaiian Islands in 1820, ALASKAN al«mg to help. Aluminam Praducts >mnn's Paaaenmr Xiet Juliana of Holland and two of Our hero aroae bright and early Garden Grove TEL. MI-B-8828e her daughtere- were Gown down toe next morning and arrived in ARNOLD PAGANl, Prop. 43 WEST CENTER iST. ImnoacyINC. W by Prince Bernhard de Uppe in Mancheater at eight A.M. After PHONES: MI-3-7864 or Ml^-8847 Open 8 AM . to 8 PM . JhOly his Dakota. Don Juan of Spain, bpying coffee for all hands he Saturday until 8 PM. !s*ith hiB four children and two p tm p tly attacked the wlndowr. nephews, had been crulalng Ih tha Upon finishing one he started on the other. By now it was lunch on Big-Streen Mediterranean and Just changed ships. time and Burt thought he could HEATING and Air Conditioning Archduke OttOj^of Hapsburg, at leaat take his friends and bene­ ths Prince of the Austrlas; Grand factors to lunch but found they Duke Vladimir o f all Ruasiaa; had made other arrangements un­ Peter of Yugoslavia; Michael of beknown to him regarding the Romania and his pretty wife, ex- check, • ‘ 599 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER king Simeon of Bulgaria with his Now upon returning to the store s • slater Giovanna, ail came by train. a little kitty waa perched In the MAKE ANY HOUSE *rhe Ciount and Countess of lobby sunning herself, trying to Womtn's Children's Paris (he is the Pretender to the soak up beneficial rays of the sun throne of France) were there to make up for lack of food In her and Infant's Wear wlto .nine of their 11 children.The thin llUIe Lody. since the Silk City , ■' .... . V two youngest, twins, had )>een Kft Diner, her home and source of A behind because they had had bad food, had gone out of business. marks at school. ■ Bud bent oyer to pet poor kitty cost of tha royal junkst was and observed tost she looked hun­ astjipated at around 31,900,000; gry, wbereupen he djsappeared, HOME THEIR Maintenance of the' ship and iU returning in about twenty mlnutea:. er##'w as taken caiV o f'b y ship­ with two 'toxtaurant hamburgera owner Markoa Nomlkos, who is tor kRty.,,He then put the finishing DOORS NIGHT! also a deputy of the Papagos touches on the eecond window and party. The Agamemnon,, which left Mancheater around five P.M., recently came off the ways in to drive back to H olyo^. Italy, ia a 5,5f4-tonner. It can He not only-left in Mancheater 3 D A TS LEFT! THE FINAL PRICE SMASH! carry 420 cabin and 800 deck paa- two windows which have been ad­ sengers. mired by many, but a realisation The appointments art luxurious. that there are vronderful people in m i C E a m s t a r t Lounges and dining rooms art this good old world with a real X K EC S w e d . m o r m d w decorated with scenes from Greek ^Irit of "Ckiod WUl Men," mythology. Each cabin beaiy the and real kindness In their hearts. name of a Greek island. There U Msy we wish you "Bud" snd Tmt-to-liff Color I THE FIMISB! THE WIND-UP! THBsEND! . a awlmmlng pool in turquoise mo- "Jerry” as weU as our many BSj[e, a solarium, a bar, a hair­ to Sat That* tomeut Shaws In Color taleviiion is here friends and qustomers. a very spe­ dresser's salon and a nursery. The cial'Merry ChrUtmaa. No Baatter how pretentious a house mgy be—^without year ship is equipped with radar and is ...and Motorola brings PRIDAT POSITIVELY THE LAST DAT! air-conditioned. 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„ \ f: ^ I, '? • I MANCHESryt EVENINCf HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY, DECEMBER ^ 1 ,19M. TUESDAY, DECEM^R 21, 1984’ TUESDAY^ DECEMBER 21, 1954 Pagei i i to European, Asian and Latln-Amer- and Bogota (Colombia) Univer­ though unpressed, .bora the stamp mation the girl wanted and tkan Ican figures. Each prisa .1*..,worth sities; of high quality. Her windblown ■et a trad, for her. io Town Widows Benefit Soviet Press 100,000 rubles. Tha Soviet Union Nicolss Guillen, Cuban poet bob wee neatly dresa^ and the U. S. egeitU nabbed her as she values the rubles at 25 cents, Thokin Kodaw’ Mtang, a Bur­ waa amertiy ahod in black Ameri­ beadsd for the Sovist sector .with Still TraakM though Its purchasing power la mese writer; can-type shoes and Army tales the information. DEVELOPING BpaiHf 'PmieB Wiganotvsk^ \y Yule Spirit o f Ex-Slave Honors Stalin Prijono (no first name) of Ja­ Expect More Christmas Greeting ReeaUp > much lower. store nylons.' ■rtie'- prosecution originally "Troubled Consdance” la, The nine wtnncra included;.^ karta State University, Indo­ OaNgkt -Dee. 1 - charged'ih« Russiana paid Mias 'Grandpa’ Perrett Is 95 omow nesia. apparently; atlU troubled. M , Dee. 31 (SV—All Mos­ Alain lA Leap, Communist sec­ She had been under arrest since Schmidt about' |379L4n East and test for Pfickage Store Snow to Fall TtUotr Sprint*, Ohio, XMc. 31 (f)<»haa boon docldad to do that' aoma cow newspaper^ even spqrta and West marks but struck thj^ out Yesterday morning, Jolm Verplanck Thrift Progrdm —Til* cautetmaa apirit of time next' year, withdrawing retary general of the French Con-> Dec' 1, when Ameriesa , agents m i i s T o i ; ^ ^ Quigley, meneger of th* Firat chUdren’e journals, marked the federation of Labor; caught her, aa she was aboA to of the.indlctnfiant at the anMlffn* ' - I > - " tlBtftp nan born a alava atlll Uvea from rental.' Berlin Girl Admits ment today. 'Officials said th* The meat cdnthoveralal. appltca-, .liquor outlet on Oak Street for a Food Store on Center Street WomRn Fractures Wrist 1b thla Anttoch College town of But Oaunt'a bequeat to widowa 76th anniversary of Joseph D. N. Pritt, a Britirii lawyer deliver secret msterlsl to her Rus­ tton .haard at iaat night’* public period, of SO daya before the move, opened hie mall and found a. By H.\ROLD R. VvRKINOTON xas a birthday present for a mem- wiU atUl go on, aald Kahoe. He prominent in Red • supported sian boss** in Berlin. amount of money became imma­ D^©MF0aG9 not* with a cne dollar bi|l en- Stalin’s birth today by publishing terial when the defense indicated hearing of the Zoning Board of Wlganovfske said. In Fall; Storm Hits It .was only sn affectionate note - <>7 kis family, Oiristmaa pras* w e ^ for the 61it Christ- aaid there waa no intention at all "peace partisan” activities; Pritt After her arrest, American offi­ clooed. 'Xb* not* read, ’’X ewe written on a greeting card from i *"**> fft^ts for their parent^' or hugs quarterpogs portraits of the Selling U. S. Secrets a ^ ilty plea. Appaala, that-of .'WilHanr Wiga- Ihia had the praotical ^ * ct of ■ j fnaa aeaaon. aome 35 worthy to diarupt the dlotributlon dach late Soviet leader on -'their front defended Cmnmunlst Gerhard E'f- cials aajd one of her American nowaka for permioalon .for a’pack­ putting him out of business Whan you thla 31. I. am aorry. A Y^thout Warning Here a pupil to hlz beloved principal, something they wanted to r widow* wUl reap aome of the berie* Chriatmaa time to worthy widowa page*. Icr against U.S. axtreditlon pro­ admirers had given her a job in A .riOWRMilMP Igai age ator* at 310. Spruce St., wa* the Bm iH'* permission for him to troubled conscience!” hut It contained a story never he- tkemselves. flta of Whaelliv Oaust'a yeanK o£ Money for thla will be *et aolde ceedings in 1949 when BIsler was a (OoaUBoed from Page One) COPPER BTBIKE denlM by the''Board in tha cxecu- No official calebration waa an­ bis office and,there she had been Tombstone, Aria ((d^—The first mova waa'revoked .'by the court* This morning in the mail The town's second snowfall,, and fero told, tbe history of Man*i,i^®^ Verplanck didn’t get stack bard work and aaving, > from either-general village fund*, fugltlv* from American justice in able to lay her handa on top U. S. tlv* aeaaimi following 'the hearing. bag, Francis Rummal, mana­ cheater’s senool savings program!'!, ra-poas**a*d stamps, at nounced but papers reported Bnglind. because she had "cooperated” hew or* discovery msde in recent because the law aays if a non- first full-fledged snowstorm of the ■otolve near. Sugar or aome other fund aa payment for numerous lectures in factoriea secrets. y r a n i i V Repreaentefi by Atty. Jamm conforming building remains doted ger of th* F. W. Woolworth Tha least not in most caas*. Ha ladi- They will get 10 pcwnda of flour the lue of the landJ^ throughout the investigation.. years here—site of a eilver mining season, came last night and th* muacuma and clubs, in which ,Bertold Brecht, German poet Not .eatiafled with those pick­ boom in the iSSO's—has been re­ Shea of Hartford, Wigahowake .for a 30-day period. It must then Co. on Main ^treat received town awoke this morning to find e r S u f I ^ T vo^ VerrjJih^th ^ Prpvldent Fund and 10 ponnoa of auigar each—put- Thla year the land haa been uaed Stalin was hailed ea a ”trus and playwright; But Judge Fuller said spying ings, ^ e reportedly promised need' on argument baaed,on the conform to zoning regulations. Identical letter, with a one dol­ SboU^r ■ non-proflt orgaiUaation. ehaaed with rental money of land to raiae corn, wheat, a few hoga ported. This time it is copper, tree* and bushes decorated lightly dladpl* and continuer of L«nln.” Felix Iversen, professor at Hel­ called for greater pertaltiea and ihsrriege' to a German suitor em­ fotmd by an exploration company, hardalUp cauaed by eventig subae- Wiganowskv aaid hs followed all lar bin enclosed, from “A irith white. Tboee who want ’ a Jl^s railed ’bom ,” fofm oro thJn left the town by Gaunt when he and a cow. Annual rental paid la sinki University, Finland; quent to the court deicialott M hia Troubled Uonsdenec.” 176. , SUlin died In March, 1063. iinpOiied a five-year sentence on ployed In ano'ther American se­ at the 930-foot level of a silver .of tlie Board's requirements and, White Christmas took hope. 60 years. “Zip”, the father of S ^ c h ^ e ^ r t died in IBM. v' Atidre Bonnard, professor at each count. Because oft- her co­ curity office if he would get her mine flooded years ugA. The ore prior application jh 1951 ft, wjilch; when oppoaiUoa.drof*, he waa put Who's next to report from Tbe private weiiher service to Hi* will requeoted that th* Lausanat University, Switserlandi the ;RBA-waa overriilM ‘by the'! children. b l^ !d * tii2 5 noBcy from the rental of nine Molfcow Radio, in a broadcast operation, he said, the terms would further Information She wanted. was found 300 feet below the water out of business. He said he oould ■Troubled Conaciance?” d’hich th* towm subsibribea predict­ and Its top educator froqi 1893 heard last night in London, an­ Baidomero Sonin Cano, idenU- run concurrently. The German became euspicloue Court of Common Plea* after the no longer go back to hia original ed two to fbur more 'kichea by 4 stamps, “Zip” would .send them acrea oflend aouthwest of the vU* Girl, 17, Rescues line in the mine. Mining experts board had permitted him to moVe ------until hia retirement in 1935, es­ back to New York and hla money nounced the award of 1954 Stalin fied as a profesAor and honorary Mies Schmidt appeared in court and tipped off American . agenta. are' workiiRT now on th* problem location bn Oak Street becauae hia or 6 p.m. today. That p|«dicUon tablished the first school thrift lag* be uaed at Chriatmaa time a non-conforming liquor outlet. On came et 11 a.m. today. would he refunded. each year to buy flour for worthy international peaca prise* to nine doctor of 'Edinburgh (Scotland) in a blue wool suit that oven They the German the infor­ of controlling the flood water*. permission to’ua* the premise* had of permisaion-already given were program here. ’’Why, I can remember Bill Man from River appeal, the Pleaa Court wea up­ lapsed. . Four cars were involved it. wre* and poor widor/a. The town council held by th* Supreme Court of granted for two years to the Gen­ dnqidenta locally This morning, 'aji When Vrrplanck received h'is Thorntort’i first purchase,” he baa ibilowad Ma wtahe* each year Errora. . . Within 1.999 Fbet . eral Outdoor Advertising Co. for annual Chirstmas greetings from continued. 'Din had aeven eenta to .The opposition said there are of them occurring when cark aince then, dlatributing the flour Miami, Fla, Dec. 31 UPt—A ‘Tngenloua” WM thi 'word uaed signs ia various'iocations through­ akidde'd.on W. Middle Turnpike*™‘‘ iyiHlam J. Thornton, on# of Man­ start,,* small beginning for him, to a Hat prepared by tlie mayor oF 17-year-old girl who •'couldn’t by Atty. Jay Rubinpw, repra* ajMut ID liquor outlets within 1,000 out the town. ' chester's prominent citizens who but it undoubtedly help«Ml him feet of Wiganowska’s ppopoaed near HilUard Street.' Two person* vtUaga manager. S''gar wa* added stand to see a hitman being die” oenting member* of the oppoattion A request by Harry Jackaon, to were shakeh 4tp but none were, in­ is* rhyner of the Manchester Sand realize the meaning of UirifL With to the gift thla year becauae, of- hailed as a heroin* today. to iaat night’* reque*t,,to deacrlb* package store, while; Wiganowskt be allowed to erect an addition to jured In-thet'trtfflc acridentc. and 'Ghavel Co., a former represen­ that aeven cents he 'purohaaed two fldala oaid, aome woiien dd not vee Mias Norma FlorraCa Paulsen Shea's argunrent that aveMp since said there ala dply five. The ap- a garage closer to . the sideline Mra. "Winifred Rivenburg. 66. of tative of-the town to the general on* cent stamp* and a fiv# cent B whole aack of flour in a year. was credited with saving tha life the declaion have cauaed finanoml pUcangR f**s°»hig on this-mat­ than 'aUowed at lfi3-164 Mppla St. lU N. Elm Street fractured her assembly and one time member of, stamp from me.” V llI ^ Manager Howard Kahde o f Charles Pdsey, S3, who had hardship to Wiganowske;: ter was HM some of the building* in reridenca Zdh* C, waia granted left wrist’ when ah*' etc., of The school savinga program Is violate the tntentlon of Gaunt’* .Inga, standing ground sign closer to th* wera running around on tha bridge Representing otherq o< the op­ atreet line than regulations allow a.m. today, uaiug the town's six the first bank formed in ifhnches- op t«>day, Ver­ will. but nobody waa doing anything. position. Atty. Harold Garrity Atty, Ganity ihtpreakqted Flor- automatic senders. Tbe town re­ ter in the old Ninth District Wood­ planck sent us to th* Savings Bank Gaunt was bom a alave in Xan- In Buainesa Zone HI at 311 Main ”1 kicked my ehoea off aiall dove also agreed with this ylew'of the eiitlho Zanlungo and Joipph Farr, St. ceived no advance warning of the en school tn Principal Verplanckis of Manchester to pick up the etory turicy In 1813. He learned tq per­ in. The water was freasing coM matter. oamers o^ Freffa I^ackage\Stpre storm. No plowing was necessary. office. - from there. form odd job* aa aoon aa he nma and he kept fighting to k ^ hla In de.scrlblng events'in IM l in |t 117 Spruce St. While R u ^ow Thotaiit Moezer, Jr., w** given Five men from thla area were ' Thomas K. Clarke, aecretaiy of OM n^ aaved hia pay from permieslon to erect an attached "Hundreda of Manchester boys bdiad under water. sworn testimony last night ^fo re cfpreaented |he *wnera of the involved In a skidding accident in end girls opened our first bank ac­ Uib-Savlng* Bank, himself recaUed theei jOba and eventuiMly .had the Board, Wiganowskt aatd.h* eeh Package 'Btore at 1071 1 garage cloaer to tha v sideline than Sooth Windaor today and two of the ^ e m . Vcrpienck InlUated In enough to buy hla freedom. Ho paid ”I had to swim and pull him -tgUlations allow at 40 Crestwood m have been admitted to Rock- count and learn(ui the mes'ning of with ma and X didn’t think I waa asked the Board at dtat- Ume if k*i 'St;''* ^ ' Ihrift, thanks to the vision of the N ^ District hia maotcr $900 for that< freedoat, could move hla nohpconformlnX Of oUict applications befoK the ^ in Residence Zone B. la City Hospital. "W* hh^ been handling ""the and later paid $600 for the fveadbrn going to make it—but I gutas Fred Ayer Verplanck. our great God helped me.” ' liquor outlet to another location. 'Board: 19 were'gtanted, five were Held ever Bid* ' principal and humanitarian. Ho school savihga program for over of his wife. ' / * The board aald b*' could, if he denied ahd threp were tabled pend­ Twos, requests held over from 4 30 years," he aald: "It has becoma Saved CoaoMeraMe Medey Puaey, an engineer for the Flori- greater love had a principal fe^ Ihiaey, an en dear for tthe Flori­ complied with the ^tard's stiptila- ing further Iriveattgation. prevlouK hearings ware granted PresftMl Program hts pupils. No- greater love had a.,big operation'bar* at th* bank. At the end of the ptvil War, tlon that h* close' the . original * ‘nilrteeir'requesta for extenaioa In th* executive Session last night At the moment w* have 3,963 ac- while atlll living in the South, hla da Power A Light Cb., first fought pupile for their principal, Fred off the reatrainiiig handa of a They w ere^oa* of Oak Lodge, , William T. Perrett, dean of local ^ H*,rs1d .Photo. countkx in 16 ochools, mcltiding Induatry enabled hlm i o oave con- for a two year; extension of per­ At SbuUi School Ayer Verplanck. All good wrtah- friend before diving 30 feet from Salvationists', reached his . 95th es for a stout heart.” Bolton Wtboois. Wapping at me alderable money. Hp" came to Yel­ mission to m sii^in a sign there; birthday with a recoru of 75 years band to the front. •’17.1* was our time wee a member of th* local low Springs in the IBBOs, bought the Brickell Ave. bridge. r*r*t appearance of the band at the There was a atory behind that Coaton said Puaey is suffarifig and Cavey’a Restkurant for per­ of Mrvice in the Army. It has been Children of th* ith School greeting, and, through both Ver­ system. Weekly deposits amount property and gradually. became mission to maks alterations. hhr cuato:n to accon^pany Major streets, and how those lads .did to about 31,400 and wa have a wealthy. When he died- he left an with a nervous cimdltkm and haa play!” The late William Atkirson presented a Chr program planck and Thornton, the story Tbe alterations to flte sideband John I^lc'Ktip ea^h Tuesday, rail) thla forenoon lu the: Di auditor- total of 363,393.61 now on dspooit” aotate estimated to be worth $30,- beCn under a physKian's care. He rear of the restaurantXmre al­ wa* the first drt>; ,mer in the unfolded. was being taken to a doctw's of­ At HALE’S Self Serve m Meat Dept. or ' thine, to deliver the official lum for their■ pairents and\frienda. ”1 opened a branch of jPenny Keeps Oletk Basy SOOr^ln ad^lon to the liand he left lowed by the Board. buK those paper of the organization, the corps. His brotlier Joseph, later The system keeps on* clerk la the village, he made M uests to a fice at the time. i »»OI) • » I .\H Colonel, played the trombone. Grades 1 *mno 3‘offered e n lis t - Ihovident Fimd. whose central planned for .the front were m>( ap­ "War, Cry,” to famllirs who are mas prayer. Kindergarten children offices \were in New York.” Ver­ th* bank busy eoatlnuaUy. Chil­ . church and WUberforce University, Norma and her two helfaiaUrs, proved-in the Board’s action. regular auhscriben. Tbis -.norning It was aUut 1860-61 that Mr. dren bring their aavings to echiy bulldi^ of 98. He is unable to W lk much lives.” ' ■ Jsaaed to th* public, MIRACLE WHIP Clirialinaa Day w'th a great march and his sight la som ex^i Im­ keeper; Alan. .Atamian, Joseph; Vezplench eneouraglM ma stu­ made in Msponse to rvffipsh of Up I* « l « OMM ”Slart AMb* nearer to th* sideline than regu- arotmd the town with our brsM Katherine , Cheliey, Mgry. Carol SILVtR LANE — # ■ laUang-perci.t at 399 C. Middle paired, but he is mentally dent! to save for a purpoee, suedt !urnnium and oU hunters- a Upta3*%_awt»*R*p AM»y» Colburn, jSnet Nielson,, Miriam . SALAD inumniT NOTHING NICBR THAN HOUDAY HAM: Olmsted and Unda Smith were the SWEETMIXED P ll CMIIT READY TO EAT~*12 lo 14 LBS. prevented other photo finishers four shepherds. ‘ DRESSING MIX p a W* la f 1% ewe 1W1 AUair- from competing with.Eastman on Mayor Appoints \ Robert rttrmaklan .was servant Now yon can hav* powerful, muki- 2 I ( S ^ 3 3 ' the processing and was an illegal - ■ / . • r c K L E S eN veLK t. a D p t e m n w ’^ieaaksey* Kodak Cuts Extra Balthazar, which role was cleatail Suburbenke New ’TTmiI* restraint on trade. playmi by Ned Z*-r lio; Stephen X a 6H**g earfedea — dry reed, Tbe department aaid that the Nine to Groups put CM your present tires. You get T n id^ w-sB Melri ibr; Mark John­ judgment entered at Dt' -falo also h r safer, far better trectien la Namr yoy caa have powerful, bhiU- Color Film Fees son w n Cssper. The stage man­ requires Elastman to t sncel Us fair Uasror Harold A. Turklngton to­ ager wsd^^Daniel MUek; All cos­ rough weather.' Come la gow for 6 4 ’ eleeted SuboAealle New Trmd, trade contracts relating to. the re­ day informed the Board of Direc­ Washington. Dec. 21 (AS—Atty. tumes andNstage' properties weiy Subuihanile New Trecds. put aa your present tint. You get sale price maintenance of its color tors of nine appointments he has furnished by\the parents of Ifie SHANK HALF lb. S9c ...... BUH HALF lb. 49e Isr itfer, far better tncUpa ia Gen. Brownell announced today film, and enjoina Eastman from 2 i i i « s . . SowUer lp2|3 Lk. Hama Sliihtly H i^ r made toithreb. government com­ c.illdrem .., aa $mui Hr* M fot aoufh «err 37e FRESH (MVtrfreiMi) BEEF LIVER lb. 15b SNOW CROP . ’ , •. • • ' V jCOBNUHiB” SUOED BiOON lr, SSt ' P k f, - (In Quartern) 5 Lb. 9 0*. ■; 2 For SAUSAGE h^EAT 45e SWRET 14DFB SLICED mgk «)aality By Ratk->Far Any Meal ar For PMtry Stofflag i STRAWBERRIES i«o.39c WE WISH YOU A U "HAFFY HOLIDAYS'^ With every delivaiy of R iC O R O f L Sunheat yq^' |kk an auto­ I matically printed mater TFtesh Fruit ond Vogotablos receipt showing thn exact For Christmas.T* Give PREMIER JACK FROST number of gaUona iW v- ' MANTOVANI; LONG PLAYING 33 V/3 FRUITS J WHITE BOIUNO 5 ered to'-your oil atorago . HI-FIDEUTYRECOROS Confectionery tank. These receipts COCKTAIL O N IO N S Lbs. 2 9 c oliininate the poeeibility' • ENCHANTEO EVENING WITH MANTOVANI / SUGAR ^ .i of error—another fimture o f our hoisting oil delivery • IMMORTAL CLASSICS L f. Sifio Can ROCK TURNIPS 2 l i)o. 1 1 c •STRAUS WALTZES / 2 Pkgs. FANCY CAliFORMA PASCAL •MUSIC OF VICTOR HEEKRT----- •MUSIC OF SIGMUND ROMIERG ^ SOUPS C E L E R Y ^ iff. Bek. 2 5 c •MANfOVANI PLAYS TANGOS ^ 3 9 ‘ FRB8H A ■ OyttRT S ttw ...... 9Se CricM rF ShiMip . . 3Se JUST RECEIVED OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES Box 2 5 c Olkr sincerest ^ h e s for happy, holiday!^ .REG. SIZE PKG. CrRom PotRtR . , 21c LABOR SOEB "■“ MUSIC OF RUDOLPH FRIML CRANBERRY Fltli CfcMurd f...... 3Sc Ry MANTOVANI ami ORCHESTRA dtut 4c ctptc . SAUCE SCOTKINS PRaTimi H«ai TANGERINES Do*. 45 c to you, who have made us, in just a few WkoW or Strained NAPKINS MrfNTQBH . A Wonderful Christmas Gift For Music Lovers short years, Hartford’s largest rug and 2 Cant • 2 P k g t .^ Green Stamjps ^iven With Cash Saks APPLES 3 35c f RUSSm or IPANJOU ' furniture cleanen WARS 2 Lb. 35c HAHY md omtn m W dN T $T„ HARTFORD S itM JW HALCeo. m (Cuncr of Charcli) 2 9 Emporor Gippes ^ Lho. 3 3 c ararviiF •* Twr T rmr i o* OUR SRRVICl MAKRf Bspiikiiil r 9 . . • ' ; / If- '- A/ . 4 ■ :■ S * A \' V r- ■ •' Ah •wT . •• -/.r.'- - ■ y ' ■ ' . * . i- MANC3HESTEB EVENING HERALDV MANCHESTER, CX)NN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2I,^'l9B4 laxmif MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. C0NN„ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1»S4 villa, suatainsd head Injuries. president o f Jons* * Laughlla handle divorce cases say they hAve bad antt-Britlsk vM$eime Is bath spoochaa nor are aay of (da w rit­ OeathB La»t Night rent on hto little hsuee is psid by psuBBinsnes, diroetod ths Informal anniversary of- the bomb plot n Suffer 8tat«nh>Uceman WUbur Calkins Steel Corp. Died Monday. Uiy PouB Seen not been approached by MiSs Pons Greece and cyprua Mat waak Probation Officer ings being circulated. His work on Ptaokney. ambaasqilsf to P i— ss PLANKED said the accident happened on k ■ *' ' • Nevi York — Duncan W, .n «aor, tbe Baet-Gsemaa OomnumtiR eov. dlaeuBsioaa r.id mado ours Jbhn hla memoirs merely . gives him against Hitler, in which hs par- Charleston Fort after the Itovotutleli. or anyone- representing her. No Otto John Seen emment. Ha haw a pensiop to pay Petenburg, Va. (8) — reverse curve. Linton a coupe, said By THE ASSOCIATED PBM8 7$, former presidaat andwhalnuan action has taken place In any which accempanled the V.N. As- Isnt only hto praacnco. some thing to while away the time tiripatsd, along with his brother Part, o f the saasonry feundatton, Critical Injuries Calkins, ‘y e n t into a long skid," Seeking Divorce sambly*s ghelving of Oiuek de­ Spiepka to Club for hia food and IncldanUal ax- Ths Oaounuaists sxtraotsd every without any sign the EM t intends Who was hanged for it. McIHwalmC iPreabytoHas^ I Palo Alto. Calif. — Dr. Charles of the board of the American Loco­ “ ' a Juares courts. Fof Sale, “ Cheap” a frame dwelUag and a and struck tUb tree headon. motive Co. Bom in Pictou County, mands that the Cyprus peopkl be * . . X-- , ^ Playing. Minor ^neoe. A .car and riwiiftcur are ounce of proimgands vshie posisible to 1st them reach publical’lag In eomplete oheeurity in The present brick etnieture—or walked in front of an alectrontr presideijt of hfs class when a Juhk brain and facial lacerations. ber of patrons was not Immedl* families, son of the late William package pf pepper fell off a truck hart Bisler, once the top propa- igorthy by Red standards. derision and no satisfactory ex­ family units tn ths first year. what remains of 18—was com­ device, felt hla pockets keating up lo'r,iiiid Wes president of hla e la « by newsmansR. t nation was dssiMsd'to -ermrd 'off ity as welt .as the security of the RefreshmenU wui he earvad ait Potodasn. ganiUst for the Soviet sone end The set result is that hs to not planation has been found. John Joseph Zambero, 15, also of Oak* ately known. Larimer Jones, for many years n d burst. ^ Juares attorneys Japan's housing toiortaga has been pleted in 1810, fnd nsmed after and diacovered all of hla Sash bulbs when n freshman. A ll ware who usually reeliiwyenc of the anti-American free worM.” the oloM of the program. He is working on ntemoirs. Ih e now. working his way bsek tor some snowed to make any public crossed the frontier on the 10th estimated at 2,840,000 unlU.. ■ 'I ' ■ ■ ...... C2iarleeton’s Charles Cbtsaworthy had been burned out. sports "Stars, too. . i| ■ .(-

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alnking slowly into the Arctic ice Johnson fired a shot, and Eari Polio Ball Chairman Wapping can. Johnson halted. As the officer Diacloaing thia yesterday, the neared the mail man he lunged P a r l y Bloodmobile Visit Air Force said , the quarters in­ Snd'knocked his advereary to the clude sleeping sp«ce. meee hall, ground, the police report read, but Set by Grangei jbemtlon room and a kitchen. It the two traffic policemen made the LOWEST PRiaS AT CHRISTMAS SINCE 1941 - - - ■ ' Slated' Tomorrow •hUr they are In an area where arrest. '■■ki standard, buildings cotild not be Johnson was booked on suspi­ 10T0 . aotattoB, !>•«• u (Special) — i Wapping, Dec. 21 (Bpeciel)— erected, oh tlw packed snow. cion of attempt to avoid arrest. ^VuMiiiw naning tiM Onmga wtU • -S. 'I'-k'f-'’ Since the tubM are heated to Officers said additional charges i d a r n d f ! Tomorrow the Red Cro(((e Blood- about 72 degrees end the outside would be filed later. io^cookS 16 LBS M d a OntttiBU party In the] moblle wMl be' at S t Frencie of temperature gobs as low as 75 de­ LB VM m HaU starting at d o'clock. Aaelei Church hall from 12:45 to grees below uro , the Air Force HORSE HAIRCUTS ■adi mtmbsr baa bam asked I 5:30 p. m. Anyone between the said, ths tubes can be expected to taring a gift for'isxchange pur- sink into the snow at 'a rate of m ages of 18 end 58 may donate about three feet a yev. ’ ' Miami, Fla. IF)—The price of poass. I blood. Those between 18 and 21 In Miami. Fla, letired Brig. haircuts, like many other things, . Ths iMfallatlon of new officera must bring a written conrant slip Gen. Robert G. Lovett, who super­ has gone up in recent years. Race baa baan postponed until the Ja%.l from their parents. vised the oonatructlon, said the horses shipped to Florida, have U aaaaion when Wilbur Uttia at\ New Library Boeka quarters were built 18 months ago. their' whiter coats .clipped before 18 LBS Mrs. Edith 'Vibert, librarian of they start the winter season. Horae Mandiaatar arlU visit with his full He estimated they could bq used barbers get 38 per customer. o»«w and conduct the ceramonias. Wood Memorial Library, has an­ for .15 to 18 years before they will nounced that the first copy of *T1ie lOVER Mrs. Cdwlp HalnU, retiring lec­ have to be abandoned. LB turer, has planned tomorrow V. American Heritage," the new bi­ The Air Force said the men liv­ // atgbt’a party. ■t monthly publication in book form, ing hi them make weather obeervs- Meeting Held haa been received by the Library. tions en d '^ iect other information. OVEN-READY A&P Turkays heva baan aspaqielly/brad to giva you mora A meeting of ministers and lay- The subacriptlbn is a gift to the The exact location was not given. A&p supsk MARkers library from the South Windsor white meet, more light meat end more dark maatl They're Bwn delegates to the churches of Historical Society. ; R0ASY1N6 CHART young, flavorful and in the prima/of condition . ^ ; wll! re­ the area edto are planning the LIFETIME CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY READY-TO- OVEN ROASTING^ quire the least amount of work Mfora cooking . .. prioad BSnlistmmt Mission was held last Joha M . Hyde New books added to the library week at the Union Congregational ^ month, include the following: Mailman Leads For Your Convenienet COOKWT.^ llBAT TIME right to giva you the biggest van Wood Morning Miss Dove," Fran­ Church in Rockville. John M . Hyde has been aiqiwlnt- PORCELAIN AT THIS YEAR S PRKE YOU a N AFFORD A UR6ER TURKEY The Rev. Alva 0«t of the Na­ cis PaAtom ^ "The White Gate," OPoundV 325F O'^Hourt ad as chairman of the PoUo Ball Police on Cha^ OPEN WEDNESDAY AND tional Council of Churches was Chaee; "The' Heart of O. Henry,*^ 10 Pounds— 325F 3Vb Plourt / Kramer; .'The Family Nobody Last Year $7.00 bought only U lbs — Now for $7.90 you present to complete the plans for committm, It has been announced 12 Pdunds— '32SF 4 - Hours by Atty. John R. FttsQereid, 180 Wanted," Does; "Soldiers of For­ Lot Angqtte. Dws. 21 (P>—Offi­ can buy 17 tbs. Here's another/— Last year $9.10 bought only the mission which will bo bald for tune." Gann: "My Several Worlds," FINISH THURSDAY ’TIL 9 P. M. 14 Pounds- 32SF 4V^ Hours an ^ t day period in Mandi.. Summit S t, priwldent of the Man' cers agyMauAqi vakw* kl awnount to soxsach," (riw said whan render demand st the Battle of ‘ PASCAL CALIF. fwaM (udjr .m e o a t a t e nected tubes, I S fe e t in dism'etef 818 Main st,—Tel. MI-8400f the ' Bulge, is going to become and of varying length, which are NuJdsce BHi Crackers u35^ CELLO WRAPPED m Wn I w yeur M bad bam settled. commander of U . 8. Arm y forces AUTOMATIC tabkl Mm came hero nom ^eveumd in Europe. ' , It MOp after movhig merb from AUm - ONi-M soiiasHoa Holiday Assertm eiit WUCAT04 « G ^ ' • The Arm y announced yesterday W k l ^ O n i w H IDEAL FOR lOtllNG • * lU 1 5 ^ Hubbard Squosk toera. Pa.;' where her husband, that McAuUffe wiU auccaed Gen. I0V5OZ « A C FRESH MATIVf 18 ^ W yn. and ttwlr two dWdren, were WASHER William M. Hoge, who wlU ro- Tomato Soup ANNfAG 4 CANS Coin. O rm gM killod m a traffic aecMent earlier tire n e x t m o n th . . k ^. TALL Extri l.rg* S |^ DOZ ' Emperor Grapes 2 e . 2 9 ® th is y e a r. McAuilffe, DO, commanded the n a i r a m n a e OR CINGERAIE, VUKON « « A C TENDER AND A A( CANS ■ • v W n iU * * CONTENTS ONIY W QTS w » ahe’s gohir to take landlmd, 101st Airborne Division late in D'Anjou Pfors FtAVORFUL A Its A C C Obeper and his w in and son Tomatoes „„,p, 1844. He WiU he succeeded in his PUMPKIN CANADIAN on the tr^ to Honolidu, Jan. 3. presspt post as Mad of ths 7th , Kosker D ill Pltkles sliced q ts 2 3 ^ 3 Yellow Turqip WAXED la ‘ , l e W U C e __ EXTRAUlWRFffADt - . 2 , c j r Arm y in Europe by L t Gen. Henry A m U c r^ o w a n o |J; Hodea, premnt commander -of OCEAN TAU Sw ief M ixed Pickiis Mltl^ Qts 2 F 4 , 2 . 3 Y Auto-w ed Couple tho 7th corps. tATlNOORCOOKINO tapoittilPhttdDaiM u2i‘ SPRAY CANS A -1 RiaeOlhqi > ,„31' r AIBUNE CUONK IKHWER Note Anniversary Bridgeport, Dec- 21 (F)—Mrs. Joyce Claric of Fairfield, a clerk • Uvt«Wat6r AcHen M O R E 116 i ^ Y U m .,. A&PFi^^^eas waa held up yesterday in ths A U FLAVORS Flint (dV-Ur. snd Hr*- American AirUnes ticket office in • Plo CwimcMM whUe driving around tho* fair­ District Judge Robert P. Anderson I A, V Red Circie Ceffre t .u • A c ” r In enp and fNa delltr grounds racetrack. yesterdky ^missed charges of dwwmiiMtient ere MM violating the Defense Produc HOLLY and MISTLETOE S ltlA G 1 1* SILVERBROOK . LB Mseboer snd his fiancee re-1 idkar Coffre » t l •AC tolient • ! taarpcitiiwi. spondad, end the Muskegon Act whkb hsd hem filed against Kemp’s, Inc. Fresh Butter "CREAMERY PRINT' Thty're geed wlituvw OLD SOUTH a o z A g e Chronicle reported they wete mar­ Swift A Co., meat packers, and Ihtrtrt m Ate ... and O ronge^iiii^ CANS a J ' „ ried “With' the ecent.of gasoUnej 21 co-defendants in Connecticut. FLOW ERS BY W IRE 'FROZEN 2 FRESH SUNNYBROOK wpeMty lata- The court's action was routine, 9 T . j a r 763 Main St.~MI-3-5680 Ony'f ... as whirled around a race ^atuftop a UR fid Far titl (wIitua g M ^ 'iit foUowing a ruling by the U.S PICKLES 621 HARTFORD RD.- r , PHONE M I - 9 - 7 7 0 0 ' Strdwberries e FKGS GRADE"A" DOZ' track at 20 milca an hour." 1.00 •■I i •tappwri 4-^,“ Fifty yaara later, the Meeboaris Court of Appeala in Washington SALES m 4.1 ERV|<^ » * a 5 f c . l that parte of the act are unconatl- HAfF did not ohoooe to re-enact the I c e C r e a m POfULAR FLAvORIl. CAl avm t They celebrated at home tutlpnaL The charges Involved the SAYf DAY AfflK PAY WIYH ACP nOUSlYlS-FUClP FOR FfNf Y A U I with an open hpuse. •ale of fabricated beef cikte and ac ' ‘ > r, r*' - cuMtlons of faliw invoi* I Libby's Squosk ^FROZEN MEDIUM 50Zg%e% X ■V--: SNiaili“*“^-^*lFov38a I ■ V & AftPMInceMeot / SIZE . CAN X T JACK N v Tops In Junior Stylos SvaelfotatOM fSa Lacy M otifs FROST 1 Q F 1 4 0 Z FiaOritt J i s y 2 P k g s ! lie TOP CAR B DUZ DOES EVERYTHIN# >. ■ ' ■/ A& P C A N FUSTICS ■ - V a v » D u i 1 LB 14 0 Z IS ASSORTED CARDS PleCml^. SSi UUl«fK6 3 l Atfi EmiutivM M made Crosse ri Btaekwari riC ji ■ - -T-t '! 1; A&P CAN ta rigid fUMlity ipwHica riMinia or^Dato MillfilllMlIRRRnMMI^MPplM dent tnd guwtntttd le I. Yukon Popular is FULL 4ji%C (»Im m w yeur ntenty HirdSiiiM B ta e k w e ll JnrASl •RIUIANt NEW WHITENESS \ Bevffciges •Flavors - Conts. 3 QTS O Jf f IMI O xyd o i . • 3 1 ' F a R d a . $ t 9 S n m i MiacaMaat 8-ea. Pbv* /- : URGE fKG e • N o n e S u c k Buy BOTN.eeBOHBU Savinm l Foeils M iRcellfat 28^1. jm' JAHlFAPUt TIDE'S IN-DIRT# OUT . . / •t A'. MiRca Ikat Qe Tide ^ lARGIfK#3l 5 2 1 8 'A Fresh Fruits and Vegitdbles 'A FROIT CAKE DfDlAN Rivint SWEET JUICY ^ CALlFOENlA W alaait > im p k fii O v e r iwb-lhifds fruits TANGERINES PASCAL CELERY p k g . SAFE FOR COLORS AND KIND TO HANDS . I . .. and huts in every cakel Ball’s SaaadNiag lie S M C lA i Clieer uR0iF'jrc31 IHLB 3LB- 5 LB 3 9 ^ d o z . bunch Seasaaiag Poultry , Can lie rout. taJai M iisu;.»«iiM ai(L;nraaw H8H8 H i H E .lM RlM_____ D u r k e e . . . O i O K l 4 9 S . 1 . 2 9 ‘ OLD FASHIONED ' INDIAN RIVE3I SEENaBSS RED Natiiiis SeesoW leg llAViS'NO SOAR FILM 3.95 D u rk e e Mon Grtof Jona Pavicar Bvyaf 8REENIN6 AFFLES GRAPEFRUIT S e a so a ta g GOOD.CLEAN USED CARS • 3 1 ' Pumpkin or Squosk Biaier D r ift lAROEfKGW* _ POTATO CHIPS irw.4 9 * 3 "ss i r D u r k e e . Easy TornM — - GaaranlafKl —v lost in tlw Long Run. IQT UOZ Giaaainei S e a s a a la g ' CHRISTMAS LAYBR CAKE— »*“79*: ieno Tomote Juice CAN 2 r • t le k a a y 1949 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAH v 1948 CHEVROLET PICK-UP TRUCK f u s s 'N ROOTS " ; 11t 2 oz (»ce Staffiag * P e e r MIoceMeot CRANCMROTNU'S' JAR M ^ BEST QUALITY FANCY Sheffield gray flalsh, with white wall liree, radio, nadio aud beater, dr.luxe cab. 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Ouyer, a, and Wchaal, 6, have bean nuuM, the Vatican newspaper/ as 7house; Glen Brink, house in HIU- hope of. finding aomething to oat. Staying with relatives and friends. soon as tha Pope completes it. Coventry creat deVilemment. Cowboy Corrigan WITH THIS AD Admitted Sla;^er WUIlngham said Uiqn 'that he £x-orphan Finds fictiin of Polio Vote Public School Ban watched through a window while Mrs. Welch saw Sloans yester­ This year the Pontiffs talk wlR Flay Today day for the first' time since she be limited to a Christmas Eve 4m Club Parly ’The Robertson School boys baa- Divorced by Wife Accuses Pdlice Fuller dressed and drove away, She Hag Family was a few days old, but the chU- bleaslng and Christmas Day greet­ 'ketball team coached by Peter then armed himself with a club {c M oves In ississfppi Set Today and entered the house through an. dran cannot bb with hor'In the new ing. A t noon Christmas Day he Nauncheek, a new faculty mem­ O f T h ird Degree home Just yet. A doctor vrilt decide plans to appear at the window of Slated' Toniorrow ber, srill play Hebron Elementary Venturfi, Calif., Dec. 21 (P)— unlocked rear door. lenilevUie. Ky.. DbC. 21 ( t o - A preliminary hearing on the Whether she is welt enough for /is *his study overlooking St. Peter's ^ h o o l this afternoon in Hebron, Superior Judge Ernest Wagner Jacseksom Misa, Dec. 31 m - y The amendment’s hlghllghu in- DetecUve Carl Parker haa solved murder charge against Willing'^ Into €ift Home family reunion on Christmas Day. Sqiiare and blesn the throng be­ th e locals recently were defeated Oovmtry, Dec. 21 (Speclal)-r- has granted the wife of TV and ___Mteeieetpplsisaipto Voters , today . decide - elude: . CUrendon, Avk., Dee. 21 (to — ham will be held Wednesday' at hie seost important case— one that low. , by Maple Street School qf Rock­ The Legislature may (replac- M rs Welch still needs a port­ ’The Llttld Nippers 4-H Sewing movie cowboy Ray (Crash) Cor­ whethar tho thre^. o f abolishingtshlngl..l‘ I ,i The It-yoar-oM transient charg^ Municipal Court in Brihkley. gave his wife the "nicest Christ­ . Wadten, D oeTaTifft—Mrs. Bar­ able respirator, although she can ville, 38-31.! . -3—/ lag the present ahall’’ ) «un>ort. with the elaylng o f Mra. Milton mas present anybody ever bed." i l o WUch. M , whooo address for do without It, for periods Up to Club will have a Christmas party rigan a divorce and more than public schools is ths way to ksep provide and maintain public four hours Miss' Marilyn Koe­ tomorrow at the home of Hans Advertissmeht— 83(X>,000 In community property. Negrdea out of white classrooms. ■choola Fuller siM he admitted tha kill­ BXTBNIMED EORBCA8T He hen brou^tt Mrs: Doris Jean tho fast U nsenths durlnc which T arlff Unit to A ir Ask your New Model route man But Judge Wagner raised yes­ nig, a Grace-New Haven Hospital Hansen. Gifts fmr a two-year-old for voter spprovsl is the 2. The Legislature may abolirii ing only'after he waa.beeten by Parker together with a sister She aha amgad a d f ht against polio has tor B A H Green Stamps. It’s a terday to give either Mrs. Corri­ ■ HOLIDAY SCHEDULE nuraa who became a warm friend girl at the Nawthgton Hoiite and prqgoaed coaetitutlonsl emend- public sclKMls statewide by a two- Boston, Dec. 31 (to— The temper­ never had seen, and,word of afa m - boon tba Oraca*New Haven Corn* bonus, he gi\es you along with gan, 34, or the actor custody of police, but hie statement brought ature in New England during the ily she never knew. of Mrs. Welch during her stay Textile Problem Hospital for Crippled Chlldim n ^ t giving the legielsture power thlrda vote of members present munity Hodpital. began a new Ufe quality laundering and cleaning. their three children. denlele ftom olficers. next five days, Wednesday through The 31-year-old woman and her there, has quit her ]oh to.care-for will be completed and wrapped for sbolleh public echoole. Law- and voting. today in a now home hare, the gift . 1— H ie Judge said Mrs. Corrigan Billy Ray' Willingham of Flor­ Sunday, will average near normal sUter. Mias Nancy Carol Peek. 18. her hare. She accompanied her delivery on Friday by the club :ers paes^ the amendment to 3. By a majority vote, the Lagia- dPEN UNTIL t PJW. o f individuals and business firms Washington, Dec. 31 (g?—^The Maaeheeter Evening HeraM Cov­ was "unfit" to have ciutody, and ence, Ala., has been charged with in Maine end two .to six degrees met for tha first time laat week here in an ambulance yssterday. officers: Included will be a doU get around the U. 8. Supreme lature «ould set up methods where­ in this town. Westport and Nor- U. S. Tariff Commission is sched­ crib, furnishings, a dressed doH, entry eerreepondeBt, Mrs. Charles Corrigan’s relationship to his''two first degree murder in the death below noraial in New Hampshire, at the Parker home. Tha six-TOom house, estimated Court ban on echool eegreA^tlon. by counties or local school dla- svslh. uled to resume hearings on tex­ L. U ttie, tetophone Pilgrim 3-fit31. Aanghtan was “most reprehensi­ of the 35-year-old Brinkley, Ark., Vermont and southera Nver Eng­ Until then, the detective’s wife to cost 130,000, was built largely two dresses and a nighde made by Governor Backe Curb tricta could aboliih their Individ­ 2 N I G H T S ■nw complaMy'' fumiahtd house tiles today with New England the club memi rs, underwear,' and ble/^ . mother of two children. He was land. 0>id weather will be fo llo w ^ didn’t even knoW her maiden name. with volunteer labor and with ma­ G «v. Hugh White, who siipporte ual achoola - 'M dn CMocy Road was tha answer of textile manufaifltfters continuing other gifts. LODGE GIVES FIRST AID Mrs. Corrigan, who was algo arrested Friday. . by rising temperatures toward the Her earliest merjory had bean terials donated by various firms. tha amendment, haa predicted a 4. ’The State could provide tui­ the three communities to the trag­ their fight against further tex­ . Uoeai Available' Greenwich, Dec, 21 (F)— When awarded |2S0 a month alimony for light turnout. Polls will be open He told an Aasociated Proas re­ end o f the week. 'Of her foster mother, Mrs. Beulah It has extra-wide doors to accom­ tile tariff cuts. tion money for atudente attending ^ W ednesday-Thnrsday edy that visited Mra Welch and Town Clerk more A. Turking- an automobile overturned on the the next five years, aued for di­ from 7' and 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. porter in an Interview last night Somie norunala for this period Stahl, who tO(dc her from a chil- modate a wheel chair and ramps private schools. her faasUy in tha fall o t IfiSS Just The hearings, a resumption o f ton said today jhuntlng and fishing Merritt Parkway here yesterday vorce charging cruelty. Corrigan, (C8T). A majority of votes cast at the .county Jail here; arc;. Boston 31, Providanoe 30, dran’e home ae an inafi.w. after her daughter, Sloane, the Instead o f outside stairs. last week’s sessions, are being and skidded 360 feet. Gov. Lodge 52, claimed, and Mrs. Corrigan 5. Public school buildings, buses licenses for the year-1955 are at would ratify the measure. and facilitlee could be sold, rented ‘T didn’t Mil that woman. I Just Nantucket 84, New Kavan 3C, Con­ Dorte Jean ftved with M rj. Stahl until 9pjn. - untfl 9p.m. voungoat of three children, was held in preparation for interna­ his office. He I suggests these for helped ^ v e first aid to the injured denied, that aha and his former WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Amendment sponsors contend told them that I did to get It mwr cord, N. H „ 22, Burlington 20, in Bowling Green, Ky., until She tional tariff discussion in Geneva driver, n lm a d ge M. McCullough. ranch foreman, Moses Stilts, had or leased to private individuals or vonu Christmas presents. Turkington's the loss o f public echoole would corporations. with.’’ Portland 33, Bastport 34, Oreen- was 13 but when Mra. Stahl and Hnabani Stricken Pontiff Continues next March. Textile duties ato an office is open Monday through Fri­ ’The governor, accompanied by His IJvcd as man and w ife in a motel not be too great a price to pay for Mrs. Fuller was beaten faU lly viUe 15, Preeqee lala IS, Caribou her husband saparated, the girl ' A t tho time she cams home from important item on the Geneva day from 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. It wife, Francesca, and their two last April and May. continued segragation. But op­ at her home early Sunday, Dec. 11 and Hartford 38. open Friday 8 A.M. until 5:45 P.M. NEOLITE SPIES DR. HfHXERAN 8WORN IN was placed in another orphanage. tho h o ^ ta l with tha new baby, her agenda. is closed Saturday, daughtsrs. L ily and Beatrice, was The children. Tommy Ray, 9, ponents argue the amendment 13. She waa fourd by her husband, A t Boston, tha normal maximum The years paaaed, with Doris Bewmaparman husband. Herbert ‘Slow’ Recovery, Expected to testify today are Building permits Issued by .en route to Washington in his of­ Joyce, 8, and Patricia Ann, 7, will Isn’t necessary. who had awakened earlier and temperatv.re drring this period la Jean moving on to a third orphan­ Clotad all day Christmas Day S. (Mika) Welch, became des' Malcolm C. Chace. Jr., president James W. Green, zoning agent, in­ ficial car, driven by State Police­ continue to attend a private s^ool OPEN WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY TIL T P.M. Both sides agree that segrega­ . Washington, D ec,. 21 WP»— Dr. driven downtown for coffee and the 38 end the normal mtnitoum tem­ age where sue remained until riie of the Berkshire Fine Spinning man Leo Dymkowski. They used as wards of the court. Mary P. HoUeran o f Norfolk, panUOly ill with polio. Vatican O ty, Dec.~fi8 (fi^=^The clude those of Edward M. .and tion must remain in Mississippi. newspapers. She died two hours perature la 24. married at 18. When that n.MTlage Avoid tha downtown traffic. U m our eon- Associates, Inc., Providence, R. I.; the car’s radio, to summon police In a tow daya,sho haraslf was Dorothy J. Winsler of Laurel Road Those opposing the propped Coim. has been sworn in., as V,B. later without . regaini'tg con- Precipitation during this period ended in divorce, Doris Jean came vanlant parking le t Gat all your "good things Vatican press office said today U 8. Fox, vice president and gen­ and an ambulance. . ADVERTISING PATS • striek n with the disease and re* for a summer house;- Mary and SHOE amendment have presented no al­ delegate to the Inter-American sciouansaa, will on the a'.’erage. total about here to Uve with Mrs. Stahl. to aat" at Pinahurat . . . A word to tba wiaa that ailing Pope Plus’ "slow. eral manager of Merrimac Mfg. Denver — FVank Roes, 33, tuiBod to Norwalk Hospital, where Rocco SalemO, Woodland Road, SERVICE /. ternative method tor legislative Cultural Council o f the Organlxa- Aaked what he meant by get­ H inch occurring as snow'flurries Last year she i ‘,arried Parker. . . . “abop aarly in tha day if convanlant." Oksana had bean bom. . ^ J?^ual improvement conUnuas.’* Co., Lowell, 'Mass.: Lawton 8. additional bedroom and cloeing* BACK PA TS Ifhowad. up Ipi ‘the downtown area Z o r n ’S action. Uon of American States. Ap­ ting "it over with.’’ Wllllnglu.m ■on Wednesday apd as snow near On .bw wife’s 31st' birthday, Un Brayton, assistant treasurer of Des Moines (JT) —Superior schol She was transferred aooiB•OOB lo| vitlcan sources said the 78- porch! Herman Herxy, Pine Lake carrying his young daughter and a 701 m a i n s t r e e t M A N C H ^ fm The legal educational advisory pointed several weeks ago ^ rs|rtled; the weekend. detective tackled the problem, us­ Gra£»>N«w Haven Hospital, but year-old Pontiff had spent a "tran­ Sagamore Mfg. Co.-, Fall River, Shores, addition; Russell and mship will receive greater recog- sign pleading for a JoA Two. days committee, which wrote the smend- President Elsenhower, Dr. Hoi- "One of the. policemen hit nee ing hia exiperience aa a policeman b w husband, a rbportdr for tba quil’' night and resumed work this Mass., and Frank Y. Lyman, pres­ Eleanor Potter, a-idltiott; Floyd D. Qition and encouragement in Des later he picked a |112-a-week oil 103 STATE STREET H ^ iy D R D Inent, says it would be used only leran, dean of- faculty at Hampton on the . head with a slipper, and STRIKB OONVICnON tTPHELO assigned to the bureau which lo­ n W "T oHc M U ir Ksfws, waa > too morning on his annual Christmas ident of Fitchburg (Mass.) Yam and Helen M. Hayes, Brewster Moines senior and Junior high field position from ambng 25 of­ after all other ways of keeping (Va.) Institute, was administered another one Mapped me a couple cates missing persons. Coma to Pinahurst for tho finost quality in m to bo movod. message to the world. ' Co. Street, house; Nathan Heile, Inc., schools in a plan advanced by the fer*. • n; ■ WITH THIS AD ■egregatlon have failed; the oath yesterday by John Farr of. times.” Hartford; Dec. 21 (to—The Ttate Whon ho dlod, shortly thoro* Becatise of the critical illness The witnesses will say why they three houses; Armando Pesce, school board. Such practices as But an opposition leader, State Simmons, chief of protocol. WiUingham told his story of Supreme <3ourt has upheld the con- JOBLESS PAY EXTENDED frosh from tho farm poultry . turkoys from aftor, Mrs. Wolch'a condition niado which caused his collapse Dec. S, believe the industry cannot meet Route 44A, bam. cccasional notes to parents and lep. Joel Bless, says the power hitting the sleeping woman with a Tictidh o f four Bridg^toort Gas Co. tha enfeebled Pontiff w ill not de­ low wage competition from abroad five-pound stick of Hickory fire­ ft adviaaMo not to fell her. She was Certificates of'owupancy issued pupils, quiet praise, scholarship ould be a "first and only resort." KENNEDY QUITS HOSPITAL strikers errested in Fairfield with Hartford, Dec. 31 (to— State La­ Robort . . small frosh whito Holland hon tur- not informed of his death tor liver the full message over Vati- and o f the hardship a flood of by Green inclqde Floyd P. and rolls and certificates, and public ecording to Blass, counties with wood to police and newsmen early St, pipecutter in their poseeeelon bor Oommiaeioner John J. Egan t ean Radio this yt*r- The text will textile Imports would cause Am er­ Helen M. Hsyea house on BreW' recognition of scholarly achieve­ bkavy N m t o populationa would last Sunday. n.'.a two gas mains. The tour were aays almost all federal employee in kays from Glastonbury ,. . Native eapons Uoano and hor two brothoro. be published in L ’Osaarvatore Ro- ican employes and communities. star Street; Nathan Hale Heights, ments will be tried. rather abolish public schools than New York, Dec. 21 (A) — Sen. Prosecutor J. B. Reed, Sheriff sentenced by the common pleas Connecticut 'will be ell^M e Jan 1 the cost o f pwehlng Negro Jbhn Kennedy (D-Mass.), who en­ H. K. McKenxie and Police OMef court in Bridgeport. H iey ere to receive tbs name unempl^mmt fro'ift^ojcor . , natiyo fowl from Miller . . lie up to the level of white tered the hospital 10 weeks ago FYank Henderson all denied^Wt|. FYank C. Maxaedre, aantanced to compeneetion benefits ae employes for a spinal operation, leaves tO' linghem was struck either by ach ' ■ three months with sixty days sus­ in priyat.e industry, Egan said in - - - t l advisory committee adde day for a two-month rest at hie themselves or any other Mrson. pended; John Antoci, 30 days; an announcement yesterday that Stuff your turkey with Pinahurst's saasontd that tte amendment is ne^ed to father’s Palm Beach home. "N ot a finger was Jald on that George Galich, 15 days, and John the costs of tha benefits and the threaten Negroes who plan to en­ The 37-yeai'-oid Senator will be boy," said Reed. Suich, 15 days. ’The Su|»«me Court, administration here n u be paid stuffing from Popporidgo Form or Arnold. . ^hotea Nitflv PonhiY Diw^f P^w^Porm to Yon'* ter white schools. carried on a atreteber from the WilllUgham deniedriaat night he in a 4-1 decision, said toe explana­ by the federal government. Negyre Vote Five Per O ut hospital for special surgery to a was in Brinkley at the time Mra. tion given by the men, that they Egen said the state and federal S05MAINRT. / " TEL MLf-lOf• won’t have much weight private plane at La Guardla A ir­ Fuller was attacked. had gone tor a waK: and a ride af­ governments bed agreed on the With tha doubla boUday. you may want an extra roast In decldlM the proposed amend­ port, an associate said yesterday. A t a news conference last Sun­ ter doing picket dc'ty, waa "in­ plan to cover federal employea la ... Wf suggest • Open Thursday Evenin^Decemher 23, uhiil 9 - ment’s fSM. With 45 per cent of He said no estimate has been day, howevei> he voluntarily told credible.” ’Tliey were convicted of Oonnectlcirt vith only a few ex­ Misslsalppvs popiUatlon. Negroes made on when Kennedy m i^ t be reporters hq -Was lured'by a lighted attempting to wilfully Injure a gaa ceptions. ’Tbs State Labor Dept MORRELL’S READY-TO-EAT HAMS only have ffjwr c S i of the vote. able to walk again. window to'the Fuller home in the pipe. will administer the program. V N A tiV E / ,Pinehurst Choice Rib Roasts . . . Tender Lamb Legs . . . Iowa Corn Fed Iw h Rout ** I H hit u.t ui r u n u ;i i H t :nuu::iu:: TURKEYS, CAroNS, LARGE ROASTERS ,

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lar meeting of the council Is ; TUdNERVlLLB POLKS BY FONTAINE EUX PRlSaLLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLR 1954^8 Looney Larcenies The Poiet’s Column j|Britain Rejects achedulkd foi- Friday: Thompsan said the Russiana ^W^SISCRACKeW^>^RTL6 "* r o B E T T E R An«w«r to Pravtow Punia May- Yea Keep ChHatanaa Dnily have mAintalned installations In S o n g ttT M S Sense and Nonsense Red Warning weatera-bccupied areas of (Lustrta CHRI«TMASJ m I i Net a Lootful of Slapstick ‘niroughout Each Year I wtUibut considering this a viola­ MANCHESTER AtIB O n DOWN i tion of the control agreement. ?S TkU *N' That I have kept It all with k!ndne«. Hubby—Well, dear, 1 did ftgura ■ y MBADBR O. PATTINOTON >ythe clerk, walked out with (he gun In Him. I Saw the llgkt; On Paris Facts The W est. lias long contended <5 1 SoagMnM, I Having n Tom Tinuned was a scary chap, that I'd probably ba wearing tha . .NBA — _S | Mctel . . Correspondent _ and 841. ______that one of RutsU's chief reasons — JackiM toothad whaaU i l AH glory to his precious name who didn't dare to utter "Bool” coat Slid vest anyway. New York— (NBA) —For A ^gn on a hardware safe in Du (Coattensd frsns PAgA Oas) for refusing to conclude an Aus­ PUBLIC MARKET It shines‘hoth day ahd night g Sht appaan on I Mm h , ^ s I He never gbt into a acrap: He'd Quoin, 111:, read; "Positively not trian independence treaty is that t- whacky events In the’ larceny bus­ 1 803-805MAINSTREtT proipamt S Synaboi to r rather "knuckle do^vn” to you. His Will Rogers, Invited to dlnffer by locked. No money. In safe. ■ Turn I have kept it with remembrance Foreign Minister Andrei Orotnyko the removal of Soviet, occupation niton iness, 1854, was a vintag* year. troops from Austria would also rA- 11 Abtiract o 77 p parents filled him full of fear. He A friend, repIlM. handle and open.” Burglars fol­ The Child, the Manger bed; handgd to British Ambassador Bir / baingi 4IYwdi dtp must not climb or skate or awim. Will—No, th'^nks, I ’va already Aufo thfeves, 'burglara and stick- lowed instructiona, made off with move the chief basis for tha .sta­ et. The heavenly hosts so beautiful William Hayter in Moscow yester­ tioning of Russian troops In the 12 Occurrtnca SEncloauraa They told l^m, "It la vulgar, dem^ up artists acted out sany plots $700. TTiat sang from overhead. ISRodant eU nitdt li • . . to show excessive, needless Firiwd—You. ahcjcld aay 'Tiave thkt must have Martin and Lewis A't Deliver, a city detective twice day, warned that the treaty would Balkan satellites—to protect the vim. You must be careful what eateh”. had his license plates lifted—and Soviet supply Hites to Red Army MCndtt (ab.) reluctance 54 Carman king «1 Overaeer eg complaining of plaglariam. I have watched' the shepherds be denounced If ratification of the you do. You must beware of this Will—Well, 1 know a lot of fal- twice got a traffic ticket before occupation forces, . IS Kind «C aoup IHaUI 55 Continent motela The alibi Ust, for instance, could coming Paris Agreements Is completed. 17 Aiifar BLOW haunt and that. Games that are rough ler's who say 'Tiave aaten” wba ' have been written by a TV gag- his colleagues knew of his plight Thompeon said the Soviet “ nifc: STEkact aSTeeut ain't et! From yonder hills so far; . V Ratification 'la necessary only to ItCltylnTba t Hoapital .might Iniure you. And how, dekr nian. A t Los Angeles, 'a '240- Philadelphia cops had their prowl priee move” of calling a special' a* Weight a oeaert animal boy, .could we stand that!" So car stolen. The police offico safe I have heard the angel's message 'the. aggressive circles of certain council (wsaion was “ an abuse et Natharlanda reaidant deduction MOlympiaa ^ Mund burglar who forced his way I have seeirUie eastern star. states engaged In the preparation Timmed grew Into a man (or A teacher, eni oyed with Ms -into a doctor'A office claltped at Femdale. Wo m .; was robbed of Allied rouiicll procedure.” VERY WELL, DEAR, IT D ID>N*T N 'T SOUND') SO Ooddaw of the phyiiciaa Si Allowaaco for ______should we say. Into a mouse?) He of a haw war," the note declared. "The reaaon la clear,’’ he added. IP YCXJ INSIST}, dawn lO Indolent clock-wetching stw’ents, edvered After his capture that he was! $200. A DMd thief at Bridgeport, 0 " 0 MEIE LIKE 1 V' waste 4a la addHIaQ couldn't fit Into life's plan, and the clock in the schoolroom with a ni., walked off with the station I have Yratched the blessed Mother A stmilar note waa addressed to "The Soviets did not w4Ah to solve SI Canvas sheitarlS Cotmle erdar as Box 58 Entomology aeeklng reducing pills. A man in! As she held- the little child; France on Dee. 14 threatening to \INSIH S T C D ! | y hardly ever left the houae. . . . « e e t of cardboard. On It he let- HamiltonAOnt., charged with house pay telephone. a problem, but wanted to make ------SSThaatrical IBTypa of bdat Sf Hatards (ab.) Dick D,arlhg lived right down the An the ultimate waa reached 'iTie Holy One of Bethlehem denounce the French-Soviet Treaty propaganda.'' sign (pl.) 87 Epic 84 Doctor of Holy block; as bold as any boy could be. w iffy^T'"" v m . stealing a^.BO pair of glasses. In­ The One ap meek and mild. of 1844. jtelh treaties provide fqr sisted he only took' them to "see' at St. Catherines, OnL, where French High Commissioner Jean SS Formerly 18 Ago 88 Courtesy Utia Scripture (ab.) He'd scrap ills way around' the someone looted a houae of many mutual assistance in the event of Chauvel also expressed Indignation as Viper aa Depot ship 40 Form a notion 88 PrepoaMon clock, and climb the very highest my way out of. the store." things — including the kitchen t have watclied Him grow to man­ a revival of aggression by Ger­ Pllm SUr—What the public ex­ And late one night at Chica^, with Soviet surprise tactics. “ For SS Bringf into tree. His parents let him go ahead. pects from a film star. First I sink. hood many or her World War II nllieA eight yeera.’’ he said, "the U.S. ayntony r f l ...ft » K Said they. "He'a full of pep nnd 4 two youths surrounded by hack­ And I saw Him aa a boy; Everytl^Rl^or Your Table at Big SavingS FT had to learn to telk for the talkies, saws and wrenches and nabbed on The Foreign Ufflce statement de­ Army has maintained its line et SOSbt ia on a vim. We'll let him use his hands now I have to blush for the color I have heanl Him in the temple clared; ".There la no justification communication through the French ■ ^— work ' r and head, and 2ife will make a films. the roof of a packing house, said When firs^ He preached with Zonip' and up to this time the “ Honest, officer, we were just Two Shaken up for the ^ v ie t contention that the as Sailor man of him.” Dick w.'u a “champ" Joy. Paris agreements Ars Incompatible Soviets havs expressed no objM- r looking for girls.” Uon." J SSParaian at every game: DaSketball. baae- Oiristmaa Wish Crashes H^re With the (British-Soviet) treaty. ' sataway ball, football too. Thoilgh he waa Then there waa the fellow at In ,I have watched Him come from May the message of the angels “ Her Majesty's government will British High commissioner Sir sanhltiao god nlwaya bruised and lame>.he did Cincinnati who swallowed a doae Oaltlee Geoffrey Wallenger likewise op­ Sung that fliet glad Chrlatmaa continue to pursue their rhosen \ \ as Globas the thing! a boy should d6>>And of heroin to avoid arrest on nar­ Tw*b people were shaken up and To . the Jordan’s bank one day; posed the Russian move. P*y. cotics. charges. When police policy of consolidating western SB Heroic talas when he grew Into a man Dick four cars wars damaged In three I saw .Him baptized there by John. European unity.” 4S Equal Daring took his place In life. Atf- Ever linger round your flresida pumped the (jrug 'from hia stom­ The Saint, who led the way. ■ As life takes you on your way. automobile Accidents when the The British Parliament already S SUPREME— / 44 Twitching justing well to every plan, com- ach, be loudly demanded hts. free­ cars skidded at nearly the same OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. W ILUAM8 OUR BOARDING HOUSE M ^ l t bring you peace and com- dom—claiming the cops got «the has approved the Paris accords. with MAJOR HOOPLB 44 Famous p^lete with family and wife. Dear spot on W. Middle Turnpike near I have watched Him in ’the wild­ But the process of ratification will S OUALtlir— - Reader: I f you have a son; please evidence without a search war­ Hilliard Street this morning, ac- erness garden Through the years that come and not be complete until they have 47 Arrival 86 Peer Gyat’s •harp dlaagreemunt over what .TUlt With Kingdoms all abroad; annoyance with the abrupt tone plefe s^ilIm Ffiee serve IIL IC MARKET turhey. Roised la oeorby MiM»'BMOirr< EAlZUyCVERV M0EN|M£?-.„|$A Worth remembering; X.smile ia At Tburmont,. Md., a snake farm front end Waa damaged in the mis­ ,suepoeuA secver cieoucHiMcs mother he should purchase. Finally, the 1 have heard the words that Jesus of the Sovist note. They said A * aOOMA»Z a curved line that straightens out reported the theft of a king snake, hap. Patrolman JoM h Sartor, in said, FraeUle, C o m . WfrtHHOOftH Utie4*5Eb5SOR^J 47 Maned beaiL wife relented and said:------mSKy dayi...... - a rat- enidtei .-two com snakes, .w. there is not the slightest chance veatlgAtlHg ton -aeetdmlr-made no m n ^roeav Nbi;^srA(mi06twLy HM um of poetry ■ Wife— Well, go ahead and please ■ five-foot boa contrlctor and $30; - - 'Thou must serve U Lord,Thy -that the Russian blast wUl hold up yourself. After all. you're the one arrests. God*’’ 40 Natives i t There'S , no better exercise fbi''x, And the only loot from a dnig About 10 minutes ]atef,P) ’— thro r o o s tin g chit n o t iv o fo w l AnoUicr burglar at Bethel, In Him, all things are well; ready terheys. Top grodo from • BU G S B U N N Y started to skid. With hope r look to heaven above The three western powers today Oonn„ entered a doctor's office, A car driven by Gaylord S. Man­ rejected Soviet charges that the to 20 Ibt. from loltM m i notivo f infers. ignored a safe .and Valuable drugs And there I mean to dwell. ning, 23. Lebanon, following Bis . Wm. Moore United States had violated four- TWAT'5 TH' FASTEST THAT ^ x to o k two books, ''Childbirth scl, was unable to stop and skidded povyer agreements by keeping a r e ^ iv ii^ LAZY FELINE'S MOVED Without Fecr,” and Obstetrical Into the rear of the Biasell car. troops In Austria’s French occu- 'lM>% technlqiM." f '-'Christmas MIM lil^4 IdIM MIM. 51^4. 1 I H M MIK MiM M Damage was slight to both cars, Holy Sign the heavens prevat)ing. pstion . zone. . Russia had de­ ji^mE J 'rhievea>^^i^i4u> -migtit be movie according to investigating Patrol­ manded theiv withdrawal. fans stole a hing-aiee bag of pop A Holy Star dbth wise men trail. man William J. McDowell. None Glory In ,the highest shall shadow Representatives of the Big com—four feet^jilgh and two feet were injured or arrested. around—4roin a ptsnt at Missoula, thee, Three rejected a Soviet resolution T T b u tL FRE$H> DRESSED EASTERI PORK PRODUCTS The third accident occurred at The Virgin child In prophecy. presented at a special meeting of Mont. - 10;28 so near to the spot V'here Crootep are getting' a^ARer, it the Allied' Control Council which EXTRA LEAN FORK* R O i FkESH SHOULDERS the first two happened that a skid­ The morning breaks, a glprious would have put the body, on rec­ CHRISTMAS SETS OF seems, for .stolen at Houhtc^ Tex.. ding car. driven by Jean F. Grant wera 28 lead balls, waighlng ISO clearing ord-as declaring tbe U. S. troops FRESH HAM1 (ESH SFARERItS 23, East Hartford, snapped a utility Shake the silence of Mie night, x . “represent a violation of the ex­ * YARDLEY ^ pounds each. Other um^ldy pole used in measuring by fiblice i Iteme were a 1,000-jpKiund copper Joy to the world, pealing the air.; isting control agreement on Aus­ when, investigating the eanler ac- tria.’’ ketUe,^ Molen at Racine. Wis., en^< pidentA Wondrous tidings, glorious sight. * LENTHERIC V D3c $ n u . tl. S. High Commissioner Llew­ — t f t i SOQ. feet of snow fence lifted at \patrolman John Turner, who Angels announce the virgin birth. ellyn '.'Thompson, Jr„ deni^ the H E S S 0 T A 3 C Watkins, Cc o. invApUgated, Raid the driver was « SPO,RTSMEN i s v i m n Tm TTm im n He likee New Gars Echoing BethleherA's morn. charge. X. e»l4. only • small CHOICE HOLIDAY QUALITY BEEF CUTS | badly-shaken up and the car-was To the City of David. God's dear­ A L L E Y O O P A t least., one other theft has a heavily dgmaged when it sH(l off American^ communication force ^SEAFORTH Jokers! BY V.T. HAMLIN ' long Hat of ready-made suscects. est. waa stationed, in the Trench tone the road AH^ strtAk the pole with In a Manger our Saviour Is bom. PRIME RIR ROASTS. lONELESS CHUCK 11 A shop r/as burglarized of two Its rjght side. to “ maintain communications from ^ SHULTON / YKNDP.OJZ.Afr H s l S e E T ^ ItaljAn porta to xU. S. forces in ^ , ------...... IE TENDERLOIN^TIAKS. PORTERHOUSE £ KEN WINSTON men's suits. A $130 camera and ■ He' reporte»-^ere’s to a' special session of the. Allied A l abandoned sAmc for a 'S3 Cadillac, Council he had called. He said toe * SHAVING^ IRUSHES drove to Pannaylvrjila and switched always an echo of ChrlstmAs in THIEF IS THOROVOH U.S. forces in the French Zone to a '54 Mercury. After hla arreat, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ches­ Muskegon. Mich. pIv-Theodls were part of the actlvltlei of “ the * ELiCTR^ RAZORS OUR FRUIT and VEQETABLE he told officials, "A new automo­ ter M. Clarke. " -^pencer re)x>rted td police that aggressive North Atlantia bloc bile always fascinates me.” ..._4 W)\en the Clarkes call tgelr chil­ sotneone. sM e kte black and tan which- Is detrimental to tnF^ln- dren. on the run come Merry, 9; »CAMERAS BEPT. IS STOGRED * Another thief at Merced, (?Alif4 hunting dog. Next day he was tegrlty of the Austrian state.” made off with a stdtloh wagon Carol, 7; Holly, 3. and Noel. 2, The backa nbw compliiintt Some­ T h e meeting waa the.flrat extra­ « FOR THE from a local mortuary, but left it latest Addition Is Laurel, 6 weeks one had . Bfol4n_hi» empty dog ordinary session of the council ^ C IG A R E T T E behind in a hurrir wrhen he found old. house. , since Dec.' 3, 1947. The next regu- that U held;a corpse. A ps.trol- 5 HCH-IBAY . men's car In OotucuHA, Ohio, sud­ denly backfired loudly, eauai'.ig a 3S S TABLE runnUig thief to atop and throw BOOTS AND HER BUDDIEfl Seems Impossible Bp hia .hands. BY EOGAR MARTIN And in San Bernardino, Calif., w{ien asked If he got the license HOUDAY B U Z SAWYER humbAf .of.-the car driven by aa-. BV^ ROY (H lAN l aailanta who robbed and slr.gged' him. the vl'etlm held up the entire BEVERAGES cTTsfAwym 'YOtfRBOyHt- TMATY EETTER. MOWMSE COKTHOlllMg, TH E HOS E O/SRSUgKaV llcensa plate he had ripped froiA ggntSTniii the car aa It drove a\.ay.. iMake IdeaJ G ift« ntO ITN 'tW BUI. ItTIT \ FIT nssiF.^ At Shively, Ky„ after being loot­ X. «nHViimr*i ed of $30, an Insurance firm sadly tod-ofFruHC. admitted that its loss had not been AU GIFTS ARE Insured. . ATTRACTIVELY A. fetv thieves were polite. One Extra fiNiBy Emporor gropos, dalicious crisp Mcletosh opplet, ajTIldfflonton, Alts., broke Into a Florida Tropi^ Vacation GIFT WRAPPED ■(. nouae, cooked a m ^ , dit^ed the Paradisa---0iracthci^n tha Colt erangeB, pim p, juky seedless butfmig ppototoes, o extra dishes, slept in a bed, stole a tie ^ - ^Sulf. \ (• See ew Mitciian e| clip and iWlRer, then left behind a sy phon. ^ eo t pototees, dotat, raocy ovoeodos ood fooey table note: " I vAnk you fpr the use of celery. ■| ^ l 'i your house.” i " 100% AIR CONDITIONED CENTRAL HEATED Another at Dallas, Tex., charged GOURMET DINING ROOM with a .mept market safe-cracking GlllWfepi->j URBE DMMONO W«JIUT8or.jj>u. JUMRO :•?*:*I; u?t:: Pl t — job, told, police that before he left in t im a t e COCKTAIL LOUNGE WITH ENTERTAINMENT 'w Iw ImI, yhri«liw.»« j he had carefully locked the store’s i r : J E F F COBB rlbbenf, «•§« 4 M^lt.. 2 J K IA C U nvioinDUUL lb. 49a ^ BY PETER HOFFMAN front dohr. "I didn't want some TV LOUNGE 24-HpUR TELEPHONE SERVICE JilXED NUniNBUll! thief,” he explained.' “ to come 7 T..WHAT : STEPS SHOULD BE. TAKEN MICKKY F IN N Coaat To Coast! BY LANK LEONAHu along Slid steal - all the man's M L COBB, I'V E BEEN ^ TO MFROVE THE CARE AND CURE meat." - "Ypu'll feel BETTER if you take a vaca­ OF THE MENTALLY SICK IN OUR FOU.OWINS YOUR EXPOSE ■ 1C MENTAL HOSPITALS ? r m s s c r Two giinmtn ti\ Chicago, finding tion, and BEST if It's at The Edward OF b Ca c k r o c k v e r y a homeoYvnAr'Nput, entertained his C ^LY /... I'M-SHOCKED children ahd - baby • sitter with Janie's," \ ‘ | iji A Full Line of ImpoHi^ Food Delicacies To Add AT THE CONDITIONS YOU MHO WOULDKWT MR.TUrriif ANDF fairy tales nntir.he returned, HAVE O^CRIBED/ then relieved him'bf $4,525 In cash "The only thing we overlook - SAVISRIGHT AlWEREHUVLFPm, And $7,000 in jewelry. And a grate.- ‘ is the Gulf" \ Id lest and Voriefy To Ypur Holiday Meals, -M DJOTTlfflRf HERTO^HOME ful gunman in Hartford, ' Cbnn., HIS DAUGHTER?^ AM) SOAK NBOCAP!, after taking ISO from a woman, Wrife Wilmer.Foy,' Manager, at the lAD E PLAIN kissed.hia yicUm and said, “ You AND WITH SEEDS. VERMONT SHARP CHEES E. 2 YEARS OLD. JAR HER. • ( ara such a qica woniah." Edwar^d Jamex Hottii II i S RINGS IMPORTED FROM SWEDEN AND NORWAY. Policemen. Robbed For soma men, atmllng was eapy.' 11750 Gulf Boulevard. Treasura island,' 4 DEP()T SQUARE ~ Shown a .40-cal. automatic in a Glenora, CaUf., store, the customer ■/St. Petarsburg, Fla. ’ ■ f f MI-9-4585 admiringly leaded IL pointed it at BBI i ^KauKmKag.m Fresh Seafood For The.Holiday Table FRESH SCAUOFS — OYSTERS — SHRIMP

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MANCHESTER SVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, cdN N , TUESDAY,’ DECEMBER ^1, 1964 MANCHESTER E\TENIN6 HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONi<..TUESDAY, PECEMBER 21, 1954 KACE' ‘Male Athlete i t m \ Herald Angle ifV ’ •“ Entertains Hall tlpsets Mark OUT OF DOORS mUh Tourneys Hold “Bal FeK Like ina” RAttL W. TOST Mirflicle Miler Rpger ___ , T W Utah Jumps from 15th Fight Cards C^e Spotlight TTiursday at Armory But It Broke Slump aaiOTs a s B E a n d t h b k b Adlaagreemcnt with the Rookie of the Year Spot, to Second Place Tonight’s coUega baaketbaU elect’s plan ta abcBiK aa aa aeqtk* Paul Pcndei^^Surprises Seven of the Nation^s Bannister Runnerup gams at Madison Square Gsrden oray move the afflea af ttw ttm » Boodiig CbmmSai9oa w hidh‘_B 9a 2 4 • Year • Old Pitcher Visitors Have W on Last Ted OUa; Pet^^dam s Blame the Owner, Not the Dog 10 Best Cage Fives For DetroiFs Kuenn between (Mnnectleut end Manhat­ been. In aaiateiice aino* 1991. IIW - Rugged Indian No. 1 A. L. Frefihmaii ; LaSalle Drops to Fourth tan wih ba telecast ever Channel bk Two Starts Defeating Whips Jim Martinez Jtthn Ljiridy, Bobo Olson — ‘i F i n i s h e d w ith Easy as Pie poff also auggaetad that tha B By JOB STETSON In, . Action Tonight Good News for Will|e Mllwnukee. Dae. 91 (F) — Har-qduul to do waa play me to hit tp ! Place After 'Setback, 63 at 9:30. The Undefeated Husk­ teg CoinmisBion dutlee be handled And Rofdty Marciwio ies wUI be ehoottag tor their first W indham and Hornets New York, Dec. 21 tOO—Paul Dog Editor Record for Yankees; vty Kuenn, bAaeball’s 1954 lopho- right and thay'd have pie. But oiie by the State Police, the gaaat New York, Dec. 21 WV-H*eded ' Led Poll Last 'Week; win on the Garden surface.. TVin- of the acriae* waa told that the Several years ago 1 , wrote a Complele Firat Five more-of-the-year, says It was a diiy la Auguat, I saw thla bat lean­ W ith Good Team Play Pender of Boston has passed his by . a near charhptbnship duel be­ ‘ Jim Finigan Second bat "that felt Ilk* it was made of ing in Walt Dropo’a kicker. It was Ity CoUeg* vriU play tha identical biggest drawhecha in hoatna Buf- Mece entitled "The Trouble With Connecticut Unranked flrat big test since his return from tween Kentucky and Utah, the No. In AP’s Annual Poll iron” that broke Me batting alump an old ona, fait heavy like Iren. buC seven game lootball schedula next tag tha current adaUMstratica Burpriiins H»ll Hlph from the Marines and handicapped Pete I5dgs—People.” 1 and 2 teams in the country, sev­ New York, Dec. 21 (A —Bob' faU as they did thia season. The ThO. title waa intended to chow laat summer. "—' 1 aaked Mm If I oould Use i t were the *Tgen 'whO ran the af- Weat Hartford will piovide the 'Adama of Newark N.J. has proved en of the top 10 'college basket­ Grim, a 24-year-old ex-Martae who' Kuenn hot only broke the slump, "1 figured I eodldn’t do any New York. Dec. 2I i n —Ken­ Bentama, who posted an nn^ floe." The emrent deficit hi dm that when a dbg does eomethlng i New York, Dec. 21 (F)_WUIle never pitched higher than Class A tucky was ranked as the No. I featad and untied record. o|^ oppoaiUon Thursday nii^ht at the hit right to main bout status. ball teams are scheduled for ac­ he hexed the second year Jinx and worae than I had ao I tbdk it out State Athletic Commiasion vrtU Pender, 160, upset Ted OUa, wi-ong it is because he doee not tion on a widespread front tonight. Maya, the ae.'tmtlonal,%oiiinf cen- befora ha .made the grade with the< added to hla aensatlonal fraahman even though W alt wnynsd T t waa baaketbaU teiun in the nation to­ with WUliame on Sept. 24 at Wll- nm to about gll.OOO. I h * eerttes Armory, as tha Indians seek to 1604, to win a split decision at know or Understand wAat is Most of the attention will be terflelder who led the New York New York Yankees laat spring, to-'i season which taw Mm nam ed too haavy’ for me. But I got two day ta til* weeMy Aaaociatad Prkss Uema. Other toes will be Bow- aald the office of tha Deputy Cfasn- Uft their season’s record up to Brooklyn’s Eastern Parkway last right. If hs does not know, or has Hyeted on Lexington, Ky„ where GianU to a pennant and Wtorld day waa named Aiherican League! rookla of the year ta the American Mta the next day-aad kept right poll and If the Wildcats can get dota. Tufts, St. Lawrence. Coimt miaeioBer, wbieh pays | 9J00. the 500 marie aj^ n st scholastic night and Adams, a. 3 to 1 under­ developed bad habits, it Is the own-, Kentucky And Utah, both unde­ "Rookla- of the Year" tor 1954 by) Laague in 1963. on going." plut thia week’ ' ration, thayu be Guanl. Amherst and Waalcyan.. oonipeUtion. The C C ^ contest, Series sweep te ^le first full year should ba terminated. Tha current dog, whipped Jimmy Martlnea at er’s fault. feated, meet In the aecond annual tha BasabaU Writtra Asaoclatton off Benua Product Kuenn offered no diagnosia, but bard to dleplace Yogi Berra of tha Yankeaa, salect- comiasioner gets a anlary of 17,760 the'second for each^vschool, will I don't say owners tQtenUonally Unlvereity of Kentucky Invitation­ ta the major leAgvee, today was , America. The 34-year old bonus p risa aald despite uaing the heavier bat Adolph Rupp’a team l)oasta a eff laat wtek for the second time hegln at 8:16, wlt^ the JV a pre­ New York’s St. Nicholas Arena. much too Mgh to thq minds ot Both 10-rounders wers seen on contribute to their dog'o mlsbe- al Tournament. Other fireworks selected pa the “Male Athlete of Grim outmtaaced tha oppoat- ahortstop of the Detroit Tigers he euddenly wSa able to pull MS 6-0 record and hasn’t been beataa ta tour yaara .aa ths American the writers. Strong eentiinent ceding, in the preliminary at 7 navlor. On the other hand, }t is a will be forthcoming at Oklahoma thA Year" for 1964 ta the Aasor ' tlon ta the v6ta of the 24-man who halla from,. Milwaukee, waa bits again. He used the bat for since the last game of ths 1961-62 League’s Most 'Valuabl* Player, ' •‘clo ». network television. season. The WUd'Sta didn’t • field was revealed tor taking the oom- Pleased by Pender’s showing. responsibility of all dog ownbrs to City, scene of the 19fh Annual All- elated Preaa year-end poll. writers’ committea. Tha rlght- named to the AasMiated P reaa several weeks, until it broke. has been the most conaiatant vot6> miaaioharsMp out of poUties and Warrlors’_/C0ach, Dale Harper acquaint themselves with proper College Tournament which opened '. . handed pitcher, who finished with award today in'a poll of aportt Keep On Hltttng a team the foUowtag TMr and they getter eihe* I960. *111* Yankee eras not too enthused at the out­ Matchmaker Teddy Brennar plan­ 23-year-old battllnr and were undeieeted f r 1963-64. giving tha appointment to a anaU- ned a Jan. 17 Parkway match be­ rearing, handling and > training yesterday, and at Houston, Tex., a 20-6 record, racatyed 16 first writera and aportacaatera through­ "Luckily, rd had some made backatopper was third ta 1960, fled boxing expert. T to current set of the current term, having methods so that' the man-dog as­ New York City, and Dayton, Ohla fie ding piienom beat out mlrScle plaea votes. Runnerup Jim Ftal- out the nation. Juat Uke It," Kuenn grinned, "and Banning Own Tennwy hut Uto. returning lettermen.. Co- tween Pender and Paddy Young, taller Roger Bannister of England They're running their own tour- first ta '81, fourth in '62, aecond In eommlaeioner wlU stop down out depending on the healing, of a cut sociation is smooth. -HMuUIno Game' gan, the fine third baseman who Kuenn, a right-hanUed batting they’d come In Juat a day pr ao end first In ’64.. .Channels 9 of efflcs March 1. Tha Athletic CaptiUna DicK DelMastro and Ray In the Lexington affair. La M the came out of the Yankee chilp to baaeball star at the University of before. They were Just In Uma and ^nSment this week and they ku into ICoora are back with the squad over Pender’s left eye'. The gash Tolerate* Jumping -poll of siwrts action again**, three pretemlera to and It will carry Sunday's Nation­ Ooramsslon Is set up hy statute, The owner who encourages or Salle, No. 1 until beaten by Utah atar at PMladelphta (now Kansaa Wisconsin, raced off with the-hon­ 'I kept right on Mttlng.” . al FootbaU Laague ptayOff eham- 'Which laat yaar defeated Dan­ required four stitches. last week, plays Southern CaUfor- writers and sportscastero. ors and polled 206 votes to 66 for kuenn’a two year bonus arrange­ their lofty perch—Utah, ranked and any changes made to R would bury in tha playdowns but loaf to Adams Agalast Dreyer even • tolerates jumping up, for O -y) polled eight votes. The othef No. 2; -A SaUe. wMvh .waa ia fiist pionahip game between the De­ have to be approved hy the Leg­ initance. Is shirking a responsi­ nla, ranked No. 13 natlpnally. In ballot went to A1 Kaltae, Detrolt’a Bscond placs Ruben Oomex, youth­ ment with the ’ngers; reported to troit UOns and Cleveland Browns islature. Weaver in the' quarter-finals of Tex Sullivan, St. Ni.qk’t match­ the opener. La Salle dropped to field, Ala., sinner of the National ful pitcher for the New 'York be for $66,000, haa expired and ht*n place ia the firat poll laei week, the state tournament. Hall's big­ maker, hopes to , use Adams bility. The happy dog wants to do league s batting championship and fleet outfielder. and. Southern Oaltrornia, possibly starting at 9 o’dock. one that gets thb ealtva treatment. No. 4 this week. Kentucky with a Each Selects One Mas Giants. Gomes, aa a result, .gets dicker this winter on new salary gest drawback at the moment Ta against Gerry Dreyer in late Janu­ it—so the easy \yay Is to let him. 3-0 record and Utah, 7-0, meet in c h ^ n as ths league's most valu­ tha National League vote. terms. the clans of the Pacific Coast Con­ UMwdog Pete Adama at 9 to 1. tta lack of reserve strength, ary although Adams was cut over The results can be both embar­ If the dog. when the hunt is able player, received 38 first place In contrast with the balloting for ference. Thorns Shugart, captain of upset Jimmy Martteea last tfight under way,, roads in and steals the headliner, with the winners of moat valuable player, therr are no Kuenn, in telling of thk alump, "Expect any troublaT" ha waa TwoKiame Win Streak the right eye. Adame weighed 163, rassing and diaaatrous. Oonse- the two games playing tomorrow votes from the panel of iSU, and said “I waa awinipng late all the asked. Of the 69 eporia writera and Yale’s 1966 footbaU taam, is a In the feature 10-ranad booing After Ita opening night lose to Martineb 166 pounds. qiiehces range from dirty feet on your dog’s point instead of hon­ 186 ^inta on .. bsais of three points second or third place votes in the aporta caatera who voted in the member of the dean’s list..Re­ bout a t S t Nick’s In New Tortc.. oring, or if he fiushee Or causes night for the title. time and it got ao bad all they "I don’t think so," ht replied. the Alumni, 30-42, West Hartford Adams’ victory was minimized clean clothca through fear and dis­ Other ttq> games tonight Include for first, two for aecond and one ' rookie competition. Each commlt- poll. 21 put thi T/ildcata ta first member 'When 90-26 points wee n Dee Moines and Fittahurgh were bounced ba^ed with a 02-46 trim­ by an Inju^ to Martinez’ right comfort to guests and atrangers— your dog to break under the. Illinois (No. 3) vs. Rice at Houston, for a third place vote. - ’ tee munbqr, three from each place. All told, they drew a total lot of acorlng tor a team In baa- named today by PreaMant Mau­ ming of Wilby before succumbing hnnd. The Glendale, Ariz. battler or knocking down children. pressure, and is considered a cute North Carolina State (No. 8) Landy In Third Plaos league, olty, selects only one mhn. of 527 points based on the aten- ketlNUl? Now it la 6 common rice Podoloff of the NBA aa prob­ to favored Hartford Bulkeley, 36 hurt the hand in the first and never The trouble with a dog that rascal for his mlscheivousness, he against- St. John’s of Brooklyn at BannUter, the tall, slender, 96- Grim waa the second Yankee to dard proccdurs of 10 for a find occurrence to hnv* the winning able new members next easaoik' is acute all right. He’s also.poor­ win the rookie award, which dates “00,^ 3ha -Warriora have- W 4iaed -it again~v4tii- any- eonsiatency jumps up la 4hat he-hasr an-lrre- -MadisonSquare... Garden. Oregon, fe....:- yoer-old intern who flret broke the AntoncUi ERA Leader, place vote, nine for aecond qnd ao team ettata or better the century Attendance this aaason In the pressed In their two most recent until the tenth round. In the dress­ ly mannered for lack of proper at Dayton (No.'O), and George four-mtaute-mUs 'barrier ‘ta"MAV ., . baek lo 19«7..0U MeDoiimid grab­ OIK __ figime. 'Hi* highes t aeortag off MUi lam sponsible or thoughtless master. training. outinga, potting victoriea over ing room, Dri Alexander Schiff o^ If you wake up some inomlng Washington (Noi 8) against Tulsa Cheerful WtUie Mays, named and then roared from behind l'o_ bed tha honors In 1951. ^ t year’a ' Ulah, tjwuief of the npldiy teams'in the couhtijr tMa aeason than r.OOO paid per gam* tunfing East Hartford, 63-40 and Wind­ the New York State Athletic Com­ and find that your host’s dog has ' Don't Blaiiie the Dog in ^ e Oklahoma City tourney. "Male Athlete of the Year" for e ^ e AcatraUa’a Jolm Landy in the winner was Detrolt’a brilliant dwindling H . of undefeateda, corn­ are tha Boston CalUea in th* NBA out tor ettractfam to Rochester, ham, 60 to 42. mission said Martlnea might have , If the dog gets to the downed The first of the major 1 Christ­ 1954 In The Associated Press "Mile of tho Century” in August, ahorUtop, Harvey Kuenn.— ered 16 firsts and 427 potata—Juat and the University of Connecticut Syracuse and MinnsapoUe. /% h * chewed up one of your shoes and bird and sneaks off to the nearest It had been a foregone con­ Boh Oriaa BiU Sharman of the Boaton DalMaatro, aix-foot senior and suffered a chip frecture In the your host apologetically tells you mas week tournaments at Okla­ year-end poll of sportawriters and received 86'i first place votes and Celtica ia considered the greateat 100. behind K''ntvcky. Utah aporta among the coUegtans. tlie Celts poor enwda U caid of the rtaaone landing scorer last year, continues swamp and buries or chomps it homa City saw George Washing­ sportscasters reacts with a broad a total of 160 points clusion, atace mld-iummer that the New Yorit, Dec. 21 iffl—The im­ a 7-0 rdoord. Next Illtaoto, one are averaging better than 100 pqr thm ace ao many donWaheedara hand. He ordered tha boxer to the that the dog certainly shouldn't one-hand chot in baaketbaU. of the favorites In the Big 10, with to be the visitors’ most prolific hocpital for an Xrray. have done it because he has an beyond palatability or freezes on ton an eaa.v 66-46 winner over grin in Puerto Rico where the In third place, for behind the American League rookie rAce was portant part lefthander johnny (NEA). outing wMle the UCenns are near this aaaaon. Aleik a namOm t o t scorer. He had 2l against Wilby It and requires a tire iron to pry Oklahoma AAM, the defending New York Gi.mta’ centeiDelder is two leadera, came Landy sith 7*4 between Grimm and Finigan al­ Antonelli played in the pennant M V P o f P r o 419 points. the magic century mark ta thair games ars plkyed to noa-laegu* Referee A1 Berl and Judge Artie old shoe of hla. own to chew on, fhrat place votes «nd 60 points. The La SaUe, *ot*d ta the pre and 31 against the Hornets. AldaU had Pender on top 7-2-1 you can accuse him of training it loose, don’t blame the dog. champions and 11 times winner of playing wjnter baseball. Laat though Kaltae, despite playing 30 drive of .the laat per game output.. Christmaa day. cities. Attendance at the New Moore, 5-8 Junior, is noted more and Judgb Joe Eppy voted for All of a dog's shortcomings are the tourney. Tulsa edged Wyo- week he was named > National Australian followed Bannlst'-r's gamea ta 1953, attracted plenty of season was reflected today in the son poll the potauitial national Saturday, the annual Blue-Grey Haven Arena for NBA gamas tMs his dog to chew his guests’ shoes. monumental abort - lived 3:59 4 -• '' attention. chamnlmi, tumbled t< fourth fol­ to f his floor work, but he has OUa 0-4. The AP card was 7-2-1 That’s Just what has been done. not so obvious, perhaps. It could ming 69-64 after the lead changed League's Most Valuable Player. oiilcialJiaieaae of Nationat League I footbaU game in Montgomery. season has been poor, several flashed Signs of becoming an im­ for Pender. be the dog l.s gun' shy because of 22 times, high powered San Fran­ (AP Wirephoto). world record with a spectacular Both. Grim and Finigan had pitching records. : myiG!x§ lowing Its defeat a t tlM hands of Ala., wUl ba talecaat ever ChannM thonaand lam esrti idght tlMm a proved scorer over his last year’s If you spend a trip to the hunt­ foolishness or bird shy from bear­ cisco, which upset UCLA last 3:68 pcrformrjtce ta Turku, Fin­ played with Binghamton. N.Y. of The *4-year-oid Antonelli, who’ Utah at Uadiaoh Square Garden 6 at 9:45. H m contest wtU pit At St. Nick’s, Referee Mark ing grounds with your partner’s land, June ii. ELKS LEAGCE last Saturday, North Churoltna yoar ago. .Alexis niomiwaB. tor- total of 73 points. He enjoyed a Conn and Judge Joe Agnello had ing down, or ranges underfoot week, handed Wichita iU fir s t the Class A Etaatem League, but at „ y«to (I) waa oiitataed ta a trade witth Mil­ the best senior college footbaU m sr owner o t tha pro 4)w>iifn 40-pdint effort against Wilby. dog drooling down the back of Nar*tta ...... I in M — State, with the longest winning it 0-4 for Adams while Judge Ar­ from being hacked. defeat of the season 94-75, and against each tUfferent timea.Grim went Into the Bi-aurrcsrd ...... n t tS waukee. last February, captured players, not Involved In bowl PMIadelpMa Eaglaa. died yoatei^ Stroagoat Kebouaders your neck, don’t tiy to break hie The trouble with doga is peo­ Oklahoma "City’s all aopt\omore Two Fine Games ()ther ta the great mile of the-Brl- Marines after a 16-6 year on the both the earned run and winning streak amon-.- the .qqUegea— thur Sussklnd had it even in dog of the habit, but rest assur^ Woods...... 81 *7 88 COVRTb V CLl-B if KM eight gamea—rounded ddt'the top games, from unlveraitics north day at hla homa la Bagimrood, TOnjr Newman proved Hall'e rounds 5-5 and even In points 6-6. ple, and if we have a dog prob­ starting team pulled away in the Uah Eidplre gamee at Vancouver, Yank farm ta 1961. Plnlgan, who IsSa ...., 13> 101 111 percentage titles, t io Is tne I2tn PlaaBsl’t (1) end south of the Meaon-Dixoa N. J . It la heUevod th at ba suf­ that he hasn’t done an effective B. C., Bannister came from behind Saslsla • ...... (10 1» 11» tev^on ...... Ill n I five. oooring leader against Windham He voted a draw. The AP card was lem we’d better keep In mind that last half to beat Houston 72-66. 111 Midget Loop waa traded to the A’a last winter Sanlungo .••••a.. *~ — M i,ationai t-eaguer ta Mstory to win Hackney ...... m _ Line against one. another. AU pro­ fered a heart attack. Thonqtoon X with 16 points, bunted - upon by training Job. If it will make you we’re all pOople. Walter Devlin and Joe Holup in the last 100 yards to beat the ta the Harry Byrd deal, played at Suauch .. Others^ in the firat 10, ta order, 0-4 for Adams. the oouble crown, 'the laat waaj ft 82 were Daytc:i. Miselssippi. Oeoi ceeds wlU be dlstrtlrated among waa 69. .WMtay Lockmen has ^ coacb to land saaiatance to Del- Hurt U s Hand feel better, you are not the only iDiatributed by NEA Service) each collected 20 points for George Australian by four yards in 3:68.8. Binghamton in 1953. ToUli ...... 560 SOI sot ueo Hoyt Wilhelm, also of the Giants, J. Smith . 83 1« the asaocletad charltlsa of Ifont- signed Me contract with tha New Mastro thia winter, the 8-2 for- H.rsid Photo. Washington, which used only 5 Standiage Landy was clocked in 8:69.6 in the .Grim became the first Y(uikee SkMnsre (I) r^rtertleld 86 117 Washington, Uuquaane and T- Closest thing to a knockdown at Bliibnrtls ...... M — 123 in j 962. . Hathlaaon — 102 agars. gemery, wMeh ear* tor erippled York Giants for a ropertad glT,- Wild has responded nicely. The BdiUe Wojcik men. V Pet. f l ^ mile ta dstory ta which two rookie -to win 20 games since Russ St. Nick’s came in the aecond Personalized Floors .. 1.000 R.ardon . KB 14 82 9.99 Mark Utah showed the biggest Jvmp, cMIdren end blind o t aU raeaa. 000. .Jo* Page. csw-ttoM star re- twobpme also rank as Harper's when back-pedaling Martlnea was Convert Free Throwe men cracked tha four-minute bar­ Ford In 1910. In 37 games al­ Picaut IM N 117 ToUlf ...... 486 614 661,1646 otnmInBat rebounders. Fire and Police...... 750 rier. Enrico ... 87 80 Antonelli gave up tib earned runs MaatUrs (^ rising from 16th to second. Ororge B>f ifitcher tor ths Thaasi balanced over the middle strand Duquesne. I'bnked No. 9, made together, he eUrted 20. com- Hlllnikl . Connecticut eportswritars, meet' been Jailed on duMgas ef Cku^ Mike Curran and center Package Five Wallops its record 4-1 by easily defeating Paganl and Son ...... 666 Fourth ta the voting, was Carl ::::::::: R IW 100 in the kutf uintage ne worxea lor a Ferguson Washington also made Its Frst ap­ Selvy Maintaius of the ropes momentarily. Martl- leted eight, allowed 176 hiU ta Wall .... 8S — OeMartm 88 ing with Governor elect A. A. ttoa and aen-suppart la Pltts- Pete Swtet round out the War­ St. Francis of'Pennsylvania 71-58, Charles Ponticelli's . . . .600 (Bobo) Olson, the Hawallah-born eparxUng 2.29 earned run mark, L Smith 114 pearance ta the top 10 while UCLA itep had hurt his hand in the first DecTs ...... 333 ?99 innings, walked 86 and struck ToUla ... loe taikiited aoutnpaw won ai 'and Indlsoa dropped out. Rlbteoff yesterday, voiced thelir hurgh. riors’ storting quintet. Lieading round and had to retort to a left converting 25 or 30 free throws. middleweight' boxing champion out 108 for an earned run average soe 484 Sll ISIS gtev.-na ...... toe rqperves to x ^ u have been foot­ Lead over Cousy Nasalff Arms ...... 333 wljp-auccessfully defended his JL60- gainaa and lost only '« lor a win­ Tarca 86 )2« 88 330 The Top 99 hook qnd Jab the r*at of the way Pitt led Duke at halftime 37-35, of 3.26. I'CaSB (4) RIsftsr — 101 84 187 ball brilUant'x Sumner Oook, Jim Walnut Grill, 82 to. 47 but the Blue Devils made it a run­ Gus's Grinders ...... 250 pound crown three times during ning pci'ceni.age pt . loO. The top 90, with first place Iloran ...... 88 while A ^m s forced the action. Normans ...... 1 .260. Grim never figured he could iuitoneilTa efficiency ta earned ToUla rotes and season records (t^irough McCarthy andlx^enny Fogg. New York, Dec. 21 (f>—Rookie • Adama^ g remarkable boxer con­ away In the final half and romped the year. He waa followed ta order make tha Yanks last spring, 4^rrain»r ...... 14 IIS sot Iw *u i 1683 to a 90-68 victory. Duke’s Sonnle by heavyweight king Rocky Marci­ Pjtclier ...... 124 111] . so 3» runs continued the pohunance ot Saturday's gamea) in pai Browns Continue to Hog Frank Selvy of the Milwaukee sidering hit handicap, has only the V Standlnge • in the aecond game. Teaming Firs and Police moved into aec­ t - _ "Pd have been happy to make Btanchard ...... 87 national t-eague aouthpawa ta thu Mala It) ( pOthte on 10-9-6-7-6-6-6-3-9-1 Hawks held his scoring leSd in the thumb and the stubs of, four fin­ W L Pet. Mayer scored 30 points while Ed ano, fullback of Wis­ Kaneas City (then a Yank farm),’’ Dociantl* ...... 100 IR Andcraon , ...... 80 Dodgers’ Roster with the latter two was Red cise Pawllck scored 24 for Pitt. ond place last night In the West consin; Frank Selvy, the basket- AralHiIoi department, ^even Ot'the last 10 Bllah...... baais): National Basketball Association gers on his right hand. The fingers North End Package . . 5 0 1.000 and Moose Finnegan, who were he aald. He wasn’t moved up to the today—but only by a margin i>f 14 were amputated after they were TuIAne took the* lead five mln­ Side Rec M idget Basketball bailer of college and p^o basket­ 1681 leouera were lefties in a Itai that 1. Kentucy (3-0) (21) 627 Pro Football Headlines Walnut Grill ...... 4 1 .800 Juat too much for the sandwich Yeok roeter until Juat before open- ToUIi ...... 508 leo 638 includes howle rollet (1940), V«ar- « » r / 106 2. Utah (7-0) (16) 497 Lists 42 Players points. mangled by a saw' in a cardboard Miller’s Restaurant ... 4 1 .800 utea from the end to defeat Wis­ League with a 31 to 21 wdn over ball fame; Ed Furgol, the aurprlse / tag day after he had Impressed CalsaU (S) Cerlna 113 The . Bostoq CclUca" vetsatile factory in 1951. Thie boxer was men to cope with. WaUace Darling consin In a 69.66 thrillw after the winner of the National Open Golf Parlicr ...7...... 83 rcn.tipahn (IM't and 1963), Harry Sloane ... 100 3. lUlnoia (6-0) (7 ) 419 Manchester Wallpaper 2 2 .600 and Dick Stratton, with 12 and 11 Ponticelli'e Norman’s gained their Manager CAsey Stengel by Ms llarrii ...... ■...'88 aevelaad (NBA)—Paul Brtosa^ TMs he did so weU that ha veteran Bob Gouay was/ second out 18 months but persisted in re­ score had been Ued 16 timea. Dick UUe; Dusty Rhodes, the Giant's work against Brooklyn ta Ms ex Brecheen OMS), Dave Koalo ToUla ... 4r LaSalle (5-1') 346 Hllinskl’s Sunoco ..,, 1 3 .260 points respectively. Were best in a initial win of the season, a 39 to 31 BurgcM ...... 81, (1949) and Chet NlchoU (1961)...... 418 Sn lie 1683 has bean.hi ‘ lootp Into the champloneMp BriSoWjm, Dac._ J21. if)—The writh 509 points in 24 games for an turning to the ring. Manchester Aiito Parte 1 3 .260 Cable got 31 potiita for the losers, pinch-hitter de luxe: and Ralph Mbitlon games. Salvatore ...... Ill Tas Naickaa '3) 5. No. Car. State (8-0) (11) 333 Brooklyn Dodgers today reldiaed a losing cause. Hohenthal \vlth 18 Hal Cervlnl scored 20 for Tulane. verdict over Gus'a Orindere. P. Aceto...... ,.. no Figui'cs compiled by the Aaso- ColloB ...... 6. Dayton (6-0) (6) 296 baU alnee ¥e broke Into It nine what probably la tha atoutaat de- average of 21.2. Selvy’s 623 points Jon-Di’s ...... 1 4 .200 Guglielmi, Notre Danie’a All- "It’s a very wonderful feeling to ...... 113 107 86 814 tonse the. Brewps evar had. raviaad IMO roster of 42 pUym fives him a per game yate of 21.8, 'A- and ICoskl with 16 talllea were the Bradley came from behind In the America quarterback'. claled and released last Ocr Tackle Lou Oroaa, the Cleveland CoBjroVe ..., 101 101 7. Missouri (4-1) (1) 193 jfssni R|po* Pioneer Parachute . . . 0 4 .000 big guns for Miller’s. ' BiU Keleh awishqd the cords for win. this," ht .'udd todav at his .Totals ...... 480 841 611 1587 Thornlos .,., 118 86 301 Brown haa treated the National Paul Brown undtrwaat hla iBclugliig three former N ati^ also in 24 games. final mtniitae to defeat Wayne of 13 points to pace the Fire and Hailed by Durocher Brooklyn home. "I hope I can do tobey alao showed Antonelli aa the Browns’ plaCakIcker, has been P. BallnUprr 88 138 304 8. Geo. Washington (3-1) (1) .141 Defense Service men who do imt p harth Kad Fackagr (SJ) Detroit 7?-68,, Cincinnati thumped top/man >n ERA with 2.29. Pipri 9. Duquesne (4-1) (9) League Just aa ha did the lato and atamaet tost aa a ocacb. sad m um Dolph Schayee of/the SyracUae Bob Gordon’i North Ehtd Pack-, Polibe to their third win. The wrln- Hailed by Manager Leo Dii- as good next year. We’ll have to Priaeetaa (8) chosen the Most Valuable Player 121 100 Sll through Uke a champion ta far­ Munt tmder the player UmlL ThON Burkf, (...... K. P(*. College of Pacific 97-30, scoring ners Jumped into a first period wait and aee." Wood ...... 80 211 /ReMnd tha UianU’ stalwart ta McKoae...... 116 — 318 10. Niagara (6-1) In unlamented AU-Amarican Confer- Nationals has' 478 join ts followed ago five had too many guns for 8 Z-. M » rocher as one ot the greats Rlvar4 ...... 122 3U in the' National Football League ence, where Ms Browns won four ther prove Me graatneae. turning aerviq?men are pitchers ilosely by Boiton’s Easy Ed Ms uro»-iec. I ...... 4 39 points m nrt last 12 minutes lead and were' never headed. Ray of the game, Mays, a lithe, 6-iQW Grim helps out ta hla faUieris Hartley .. the earned run listtaga came Lew by the Sporting News, a St, Louis, TdUUi ...... 647 617 1647 11. Obio.Stite (4-0) (1) Walnut Grill last night- as It Wilson, t .... s e e ...... 113 318 consecuUva championaMps before And, as we remarked to the on Newcombe, Glen Cox and iUley with 470 and Bob Pettit » • 5 ■ wldle holding ths Far Westerners Ford continues to sparkle for Pon- tavarn in Brooklyn during the off­ Olbert ...... 101 3^ Burdette of Milwaukee with 2.76, Mo., sports publication. (AP 12. West VlTglala (6-1) (1) banged out a decisive 82 to 47 win Conrzn...... 1 1 Negro, more than lived up to ex­ Burnett .. mehing it five etrelght ia the east­ fo re g o ^ , a gentlemaa Uke this rlas Templeton, none of whom ' 400 for the Hawks. Oanovaal, a ...... 0 to five free throws. ticelU's, netting 14 points to pate pectations ta a spectacular year. A season...... 104 Chirt Simmons of PhlladeipMa 2A1, Wirephoto). Bayali IS) 13. Southern California (6-1) 61 baa been back for the required full to fake over sole possession of first P*v. a ...... 12 Woody Preston’s field goal gave i . Aceto . Prior ...,...... 70 ern dlvlaion o t the NFL. Thus tha doaaa’t figure to blow three Fouat of the Fort Wayne place in the Rec Senior League. In Auguat, g.... the losers. power hitter, lie clouted .343 to Finigan finished with a .302 Ruben Gomes of Ne.w 1 < c-ai-ned 39 to 31 duke over Gua’s centage. l ^ e a . Last spring at West Palm Rocits ...... 81 / 8f 104 388 perennial workhorse, paced the Braves' Spahn were the only pitch­ Totals ...... 436 493 467 1386 17-16. (Tie) sen Franqlsoo tlon of 99 square mUae / the rookie strikeout seneatton, the ItochOster Rojrala. them into a tie for aecond place. tory over Nebraska. GoldMrin I...... im 101 821 Orsaa Raya 14) have prtHntaanUy figured la .nine Grlncers. Steve McAdam and Pete -He also walloped 41 homers and" Beach, Fla., the 26-year-old In- DeSimone ...... hurlera in several categories. He ers to win at least 20 gamea. Spahn Oangvrr* ...... IS 91 103 388 (6-1) and UCLA (5-1) Adriatle coast ef Italy la liSfty Karl Spooner. Five catchere, In u e mbound department, The Package five, after a Slow Olsen paced the winners. Marsh .fielder Was-strictly an "also ran” 111 821 suecs^va titles. ‘ / start, really put the pressure on 5 D. Brown, f V.V D 33 doubles uid drove ta 110'runs. led ta games won—23; gamea produced 21 victories. Hall ...... 115 143 84 341 ,19. . A!labama (4-1) oMast atoto, aaye ths NattaiM nine infloldere h|id seven outfleld- Harry/OallaU^ of the New York J Coufhlin. c 2 Potter ard Bob Bombardier led the ’ In the third base competition. He Totals 480 611 493 14M started—dS; complete gamea—29; Murry Dickson of the PhiUies Jjaania ...... 10« Iffl! 108 318 20. (Tie) Iowa (5-2) and ert'erc on the roeter. the Grillmen. At the halfway I H, Brown, r ...... 4 His fielding was Just as brilliant. Pkritlk ...... 138 101 103 331 GeograpMe fioelaty. Knickerbockem Tegained the Uad Grinders attack. came faat and n.ow is one of the taningt pltched-rj37; atrikeouts-7- lost the moet games, 20. DrIU Fora ...... 107 .18 M 321 Kansaa (4-0) 36 As tha remarkable Browns have Jaclde Robinson, who switched "By ROY CAMFANELLA mark, the Paganl sponsored club I R. GuaUfson. f ...... 5 G^offrioii Leads Ncrmaa'i (M) He showed fana all over the na­ by One over PetUt—339 to 338. tion via, television during the World players mentioned in every poten­ Farrand 165 and home runs allowed—36. The champion Giants compiled dominated the saatorn a*ct|on, the from third base to left infield lest Written for NEA Service was leading by a comforUble 33 19 ToUIb^ Ba F. Pt*. Totala 6U 66* 483 ItOl F^whk Brian of Fort Wayne, who Ny biggest break was getting f lOtalB-...... a-..-,/’.... 14 4.24 42 IfcAdam. f . « 6-7 17 Series why he is rated with such tial dei'l Involving the new Kansas Molumphy Free With Walke the heat collective earned run Uona have for three oampalgna season, is listed as an infielder for bold a big lead all' s o ^ n . for free to 17 score. Vm Gustafson and Score at half ilme, 33-17 North Enda Scoring ^Parade Prior, f .... . 2 0-3 4 City A’s, luVallre 101 Gomez gave up the most bases average, 3.09. The Braves’ pitchers monoUs*d the faster wasteni Wi Sdl Skefiffir *06. Included among the pitchers la shut out in a game, 10-0, by Ralph Herb Broum were the only men Ordway, (. , fielding greau of the past as Tris Fairfield 100 _ _, , WaBaelo’* <81 throws’, saw his \ percentaga . 0 04) 0 Kaline, Juat 20 on Sunday, la a on balls'. 109. Jim Hughes of Brook- gave up the fewest home runs, 106 Boeglni ..t...... i l l 113 87 318 Herm’s Cameras confersBce. Sanford Koiifax, the bonus left­ Branca. scoring for Walnut as the North p *“ “"•« BetUaraal n. a .. < 4..7 0-1 14 In the first game of the series lots, Kaline took over a regular TotriS ...... ~6U6U *540 I ot ii « ' S t 310 straight year at Cleveland’a hugs DANHB.'SmAlUiAClr l•»l^ fqr a Neg^o National League 0 Acconero, f ...... 0 fth n Kuhlroann, | ;04) 0 he made his 'memorable rtinntag, , ladles 11) B arrrlla ...... 81 88 — 188 Koufax must stay with the Dodg- Meanwhile, Cousy took over the proved too much for the losers In Montreal teamr-oites gave atatis- outfield Job last year and chased JritOte ...... 131 9S 91 308 S t John ...... 81 103 117 810 Mtuilripal Stadium, Dec. 99. ers for at least two years. All-Star team which was playing the final ten mlnutea and tha vic­ 3 Finnegan, g 6 f S if back-to-the plate catch ' of Vic StaadlBge plaj-maklng honors- from Fort a major league All-StOr c|ub in tlAil evidence toda, why the high­ Toiaia 17 6-11 38 •way all contenders. — — /ParadUo ...... 106 lU 87 311 Total! ...... 60S 613 480 1608 Tbefb wiU be no accuses In th* M l Hartford Bgfid Wayne's Andy Phillip. Cousy, laat, tors romped, hitting for 30 points. '1 ■ lamoriaco, g .. l 3-2 4 flying. high-scoring Canadlens are Ga*' Gro. a . 0 04) 0 open the gates for the.Glants’ four- Boston, Dec. 21 (^ —- Six senior Wall It S4 81 3 Maneheater Truat 1 AOO It was a'E Newark's Rupperl Sta­ Pottr|-. 1 ,4 ...... 0.1 Clarlt...... 118 101 113 3 due to tha beeebell world Series, of heart disease cases. 208 to Phillip’s 188. night with a 30 point effort. 1 ‘ ...... « IWI 12 The 23-yeSr-old rightwinger, . S 22 game sweep over U(e Cleveland in-. football players from the proater T&Uls ... 868 6s« 410 18H Sullivan Memorial Award House and Hale 1 AOO aendtng tha aquada against each dium and oitf boys Were getting 2 Stratton, f ...... 5 1.3 j , Vrnrala...... 0 041 0 dians. HlllniU ...116 na 107 I 1 .333 a lot of nothing off Branca. 1 .Ezperienccd Club 2 Farrell, c 2 U ^ shooting for his first sccring title, (Irrr c ...... 2 0-7 4 BiMton .area were honored a t . a Darl-IUM (1) Low ...... i... 80 83 13 3 Sal's Mapto Service other on eucceaslv* Sunday after­ Pinky Hohenthal and W alt 1 Brewer, g ...... 1 iM) 3 leads the individual scorlhS parade Naumre. a ....i.... 4 0 04) 0 Prodigious Feat B'nai B’rith Boaton iRmta lodge Fairfield Market 0 .000 Free w un’t doing any better, either. 2 Hare, g ...... 2 0-l >• 4 Tumor, a ...... lh>encer ...... J ...... 83 — as some euspected. This Backus la Touia 63* 48* 1646 noons. ^Joskl, ■- both hitting- for double v.lth 37 points on 22 goals an(' 13 • 0! - 3-3 2 Although Landy holds tho taile ! dinner last night. !ns^uei were .,...... 103 120 125 New York (NEA) — Three or But along about the fifth in­ ^ Harvey, g o-2 ., 0 0 04) ■ 0 Sueby ..... four candidates for the" James E. the natloniai Indoor 36-pound Tbs champlonaMp gams, tale­ figures, led ah experienced Restau- assists. He tops the league ta goala 1-7 -^•7 record now, x Bannister will go vreaente’d to Bob Cotmrane of Yale,' Fuller ...... 104 M ai'TOMOTri’E LEAOl'E ' Heno’a Camera defeated Fair- caat over 146 etatlona, will be seen D etnom ifaihn ning, Charley Dressen, who was t Totala ...... u ~ Sprar, a ...... Nowicki ...... 86 103 M isa Sullivan Memorial Award puaaled weight ' throwing champion, so field Market 30 to 29 last night at rt-nt club to the triumph over Jon- while George Sullivan of the Chi­ : l 00 0 down ta history as the first man McKenna of Joe De- ...... 136 1(0 m 348 Maachctlar Baeiatw’a (3) managing the major leagu e r.f< Score at half lime. 23rlS Mlller at Roes of NortheAaterii, Jo* Ter- J. Fuller .. aVen the old sports 'writer. literally throw* hia weight arouno the Verplanck .School gym to take, ^ 30 million people. ’ ■ Here*! the Gift that Give* cago Black.'uiulij. Ted Kennedy Tolala ...... 14 SilW ai to have achieved track's shining Keeney ...... — 110 88 308 Martla 131 80 Largely because the Detroit cto;) of tho-Toronto Ma; .le Leafs, Don Score,.at half Unto. lS-17 Norman'a. goal—the foKr minute mile. Ban­ raal ot Boston Univeraity, Jlmtay lanrii .... — 108 108 He bad never heard of Norbert ‘ in the balloting. . ' J. Ghemrrka . . 8? — 81 ths-lM ^e lead-ta the West Side' Kang of Bo^on College and BUI Schemansky. SheUey Mann. Frank­ Farrand ...... im 118 101 Rec Junior Basketball League. —or any other outfit, for that mat­ Raliegh of the New York Rangers nister. has retired , from active ToUla ...'..'".....'mo w *6» iis7 Ask th* first 90 people you VllUirr ; ...... 103 104 117 ter—doesn’t figure to beat Brawn /\MF |]i-;lV.ii;r and Dccg Horvey of Montreal are Fir* A Pallre (111 eompetitlon but his prodigious feat ^ Bawtn of TvitM . IfeCaaa'a (8) lin Held and Robert Bhekua. meet In the atreet and pot more T*S(»rd .• — 88 106 Hoiue and Hal* moved into a aec­ East-West Shi^ine Game ■ B . F, Pta. LaChapfllp .. , « ■ ,_ and the Browns three in a row, tha h r ' n a a m a i ! '^ q tied for playmaking honoris with SoHya. f . , 0-1 < trill •>« lohq remembered. Martin ...... 101 107 iB 336" Indeed, one of the younger than one or two of them will give, ond place tie with a very convinc­ Todford. f .... l,amooreux ...... i g m IM 383 members , of the staff wanted tb V. Chrmrrka . 8 4 — 108 ing win over Sal’s Maple Service, pick here Is develend. i EXTRA EiVJOYMENT 20 asstats each. • - on n 'those receiving first place votes." Outhris 111 316 you a Une on Arthur Bragg and tfu at Maurice (The Rbcket) Richard, (,’ocltorham. C know ff Jamea E. SulUvan was Mrs. Pat McCormick, other can- Total* ...... 633 4*6 47 to 24. F Going Into first their two M O JO R m O yiR.M Flahi-r, f ..... and points on a 3-2-f basis (first Chamrbera 108 i i — 1S9 636 1633 coneludtaf moeUnge, th* .Browns Coaches Otvn Cov Selves who scored his 400th ^oai last Kelsh, c place votes in parentheses):' / Snow- 117 111 104 333 John L’a hon-drinklng brother. didatas. Yet Bragg, the Morgan Maackmirr. Asto Fart* 11 Harm’s. ,with Bruce Smith and /. . — 118 88 317 V. SeMa Fera ...... ,77 77 had never beaten the Uona.. De­ becam e £|*« the Gift with, W eek-far more than anv other, Siranaon. a •• 1. WJllie Mays, baseba'll (38) 185 Ac«to Anyway, the] State lad, won th* 100 and 990- Bob Reynolds showing the way, Thorrlon. a Stafforil ...... 80 81 81 373 forged to the front early, in" the troit won the two previous crowns, to Hom>' Sait Francisco, Dec. 21 hockey player, and Jean Beliveau Slbrinaa. a ■.. 2. Roger Bannister, track (36'i i Totala 670 548 683.1861 aw,ard com.- yard dashes in . the outaldq,;Na-...... 87 MD 86 373 (AV-^self. Bierman polnU out that Mc­ are tied for eecond place with 32 memoratlng the UonM AAU. Banninp *...... 117 80 309 first period and held the. lead 17-7 and 17-19. In th* clubs’ only The cobches played their usual Namara went Into action only a Lona. a . J.Vj E. Dfflia Tere .«•••• 100 186 other meeting ta 1969. the Uona coy game today aa they herded points.: Another teammate, Kep- founder of the| throughout. Reynolds canned Mven few weeks after-a knee opetatibn Tb)aii tl M 3i L John Landy, track 17H) 6(i In reply to this question. "Who Klotrr ....,...... ,ioT"m 1» hoop* for 14 potata while Smith prevailed. 17-9. So they have sev- their charges into training camps nedy, Iteadell. follons; with' 28 roM^aill’a 'itll 4. Carl (Bobo). Olson, boxing (.5i Amateur AtMet is Mrs Pat McCormick?" John­ and in'the Wisconsin Ramc, when points. Palmer Roofers ic Union ahnual' Total*' .,...'...... ,.y.. 444 4IU 618 1463 followed uith 12. Bobby paigle and enteened th* Browne to death, and for the. East-West Shrine football called on unexpectedly to piint, Sartor, f ...... ;...... -..,,. 3 ' ' - ly ia voted to the| ny Mack, the elevator man, said Jim Doring sharcd.tha acorlng hon­ it’s time for a change. game; Jan. 1 but they had a hard Harry! Ltu"jey, Toronto goalten- Spoalto, f ...... 0 5. Rocky Marciano, boxing (5i ah* waa a bull fM ter.-There was averoged around 43 yards in Athat der, took a firmer grip in the bat-, Edge North Ends rimon-pure whoi AT* 7fkarMi Tl) ors with 8 potata aplees. Dalgte Shew Wear, Tanr time concealing -their feelings was for him a strange rolb. Ford,.....---- t ...... 0 7 a lady matador by that nam* on Rourtto ...... 8* 110 313 they are sitting on kegs of grid­ tie for netmlndlng;. honors with a Hahrr.on, ( ...... by perfonnance, th* M ^ can border two or three P^t4^r«oa *•*•#*«%.*•*. lot 103 316 waa four for four from the Chanty it is also true that the Llona. “ He’s an all'>arouhd football Ruaconl, c ...... o 6. Alan Ameche. football (3) 32 example' and MrCartliy ...... 108 106 86-^ 307 line. iron dynamite. ' 1.66 goali-a^inot av(araj,'c. 'Terry Eaatrann. 7. Frank Selvy, baaketbaU (4) years ago. Thia Mrs; Pat McCor­ PIrkey ...... 106 have ahown wear and tear this Player with loU of courage," Bier- Sa,wchuJt of the Detroit Re«l Wings, StaMUaigB g op d taflueneel 118 19* 333 House and Hal* showed plenty trip. Three 'Umas ta th* second Neither Holy Cross^lean Eddie man beau3s. Jolinaon. a , . ,"..'J.V.V.’.".V (1 27 W L Pet. did moat to ad­ mick ia vastly more renowned, BabcM ...... 110 118 lit 380 of Bcoring punch as it ran. over Anderson, coach of the East, nor leader in shutouts ^ dth six, has an Fitch, a 0 8. Ed Furgol, golf (1) 25 however, aa tha women’s Olympic half of the aeaaon, they pulled out With Guglielml, McNamara and average of 2.00, Boaaor, a ...... 0 Dairy Queen 4 0 1.000' vance the cauae Total* ...... (... 638 544 644 1637 Sal's, "67 to 24. WMtey Gavsllo aiiql gamea ta th* closing minutes. In California’s roly-poly Lynn (Pap­ 8. Dusty Rhodes, baseball (4) 18 3, 1 .730 spring and jUatform dMag BotlywoM Srrrlro «*) such others aa Michigan Stau's Totala to. Palm er Roofing of good , aportS" Deb Reynolds each mad* II points. a space of five day*, they bounced py) ’Waldorf, would post a pre­ l-« jr 10. , football (2) North Ends 2 2 .600 manaMp ' during champion who this year won every D-sn-t* ...... 131 to* ■ M S3S Eddie Wright led Sal’s with iO diction beyond a "good gani'e." Leroy Bolden and Notre Dmne'e Score at half lime. ]3-7nre A-Police. indoor and outdoor title, ^ r s . Mc­ McCabo ...... 71 M 80 367 back from the turf to' outlast of hla fayprite targets in Notre Giroe-lte * 6 3 .000 the year. 78. IM no 370 points. But: • ' Joe Heap in the backfield behind a Dame end Dan Shannon. Other receiviilg ijrat place votes: ' Cormick' la the only woman who LVrtCh • s • • « f A*AA a a • • Groan Bay, 8-17 and 27-93. They Roy Oampaaella Une hcavUy studded with-Big Ten Fletcher Glass 0 3 .000 Somaona ,sug Wdller ...... 108 » 8* 387 ■•eM a Hale <41> rebounded to tie PMladalpMa, 13- Anderson, a Notre Dame great Also on ha4d for the East as a ■Howard (Hopalong) Caaaady, foot- eated that Schemansky was the haa ever thus prevailed and she Chapp<-ll ...... 130 136 138 383 B. . r . Pt*. back in the daya of George Gippr brilllanta it’s email wonder that Mll; Arnold Palmer, Oolf; Ted haa twice accomplished the feat. , UeyaoM*. f 8 1-0 18 IX Ih * Bears hung on to edge came over to me and aaked if|aryjriand a WBLL KNOWN CANDIDATES There ia aom* question as to SO 1 took my time dreasing and Damq’a, Ralph GugUebnl coulJ the West win the first game Dec. nelM, baaeball; WilUe Shoemaker, couple of autumns back. Investiga­ *Die other candidates ar*-better DeCaraiev’* tSI t^elojr. m ,...... 1 ss mesh a winning T-formation st­ year. Our quarterbacks are a Ut- 26,' 1925, miaSed the second game Benefit Program roclng: , football; Ford last night ta a Y Intermediate Jarvla ...... Ill I3C ' .ML' M Ballard, c ...... 8 3-1 how much Bobby Leyne. the aat down with Charley in the now- tion revealed, however, that this known—Mai Whitfield. Tom Gola (76 43 Uona’ extraordtaS^ pemer and u ck quickly that be’s even think­ Ue better. For the first three days and has been associated with all 27 ’ '1'-' • Kono, awlmming; Tom Gola, bas­ League game. Malorca ... ' 8 ! I-O vaCant Newark park. we wUl work out twice a day. Af­ 10-iicli . * Schemansky p ro b ab ly is the and Don Schlundt, the latter pair McCauetiry ...... 118 133 runner. 'wiH b* handicapped by a Around, this time, there had ing of tapering off the workouts uince. ..^ ' Boston. Dec. 2l (F) —Rocky ketball; Ron Kramer, football", Ot­ Palmer's, trailing ' throughout' atrongeat man ta th» world. He 'AU-AmerIcan baaketbaU players Wm ...... 80 86 Z ^ ; Wbk*. e ...... 0 3-1 at University of SanU Clara af­ ter that ifa doubtful If we'll go It to Graham, football; Paul Larson, N<»rt ...... *a*o4o**o 81 broken pose. **«•*• h*M «*. Lat M rtwayMkf* been a lot of. rumors about play- Marcianio, worid heavyweight Clitsttrfitid ^ most Of the game, pulled into a tie won world weight lifting cham­ at Philadelphia La SaU* and In­ ...... 88 — m w .i’ '***^* ...... 3j 33^- $ ter the first three strenuous two- so heavy. I don’t know If we wlU football; Dosik Welker, football; Whttr ...... Bal’* Mart* Sorvie* *14) The dream game matches two M ir DB WALT‘Oa» 4.05 era in my aituatlon reaching the COLLEGE BASKETBALL " pionships ta Vienna. eatabUaMng diana, respectively. D-Corml»r ...... 87 — of th* greateat quarterbacks— •*ri««l*i **«hr On* •Bwysme ie big leagues, • but 1 w'as a little a-days. have outaide acrimmages. No pre­ champion from Brockton, haa ofr Bill Vukovich, auto rActag; Car- ta the last SO secOndi of rtguMtion world records ta the two-hand The recent announcement that 4 ■ J ” I McCurr>T f 3 1-0 4 / 5 Q iio r t dictions., The game may go either All-College Tourrsment at (Hda'' S U P P O t t E R R E I T play'to fores'the game into an Total* ...... 486'"Mi 'tis 1884 PockMI. ( . . 0 3 0 Leyne end Otto Graham. Ray atand-offish about-it. Seeing is Pappy is all for the strenuous homa City (First Round): fered £iia services as a referee free roll Hardy, football. snatch, clean and Jerk and total he waa about , to take a Swedish ’**|T*abo. f . 1 lO , ___ AMF DbWALTP**^ buildup and’;intenda to keep the way. But we uiink we can win." of charge for the Ed Sandera’ Me- overtime period. Mike. Eecavitch, CeaHtl* M *4m Gate*, e .. . 1 IJ) Renfro, perhaps the swlftait man fen Mr 11 >*n4r t**<* M L believing. San F ru citco 94, Wichita 7{S. score. bride got Whitfield, ths two-Um* ;CiiMifr» 101 8« 111 310 two-a-daya Ig oin g at Stanford 4 One thing la for sure, the West taorial t^ in g show at!' Boston METROPOUTAN fir TA«f IHi O T who played a tarrlflc game, fired ■ Samson firtiemanaky, aa w* have F**hl«r, X . 0 6-3 ta the pro game, and BlUy Rey­ ^ $2.53 It'Was a F rid ay night . and Oklahoma City 72, Houston 68. ta a haaket, and Jay Brataard OlymfMc champlon.titaor* publicity Kveralt ., . 87 m 84 3S3 Haiuth, a . . 1 two nolds of tb* Browpji will m atch Charley asked me if I could stop even after Chrietmas. w BoIa^ to do a lot of pasolngi If Garden Jan. 17 BBVOLVER U5AUE OP iM D oifTii" nicknamed Mm. can well be oon- than he drew again winning the Chapman lOO McFarland. . 1 1-0 PiNf So pleased .''Mth having both the Waldorf chooses to use hla passing TUsa 69, Wyoming 64. meshed a foul shot ta the extra Lmt Mae .'S « 286 Wriebt, e ground gaining wttii BUI Bowman into the Brooklyn offices the next Marciano yeaterday volunteered Mdered a powerful candldato. outdoor 980 and annexing the In­ 134 181 lot 883 . 6 oo Nation’s No. 1 paaaer, his own acea singly, he has a most happy George Washington 56, Oklaho­ Maacheater 1U OiiilaiilUM laiiiiiie •••• parted te lee the game for tho TItor ..... and Lew Csrpimter. day and apeak to Branch Rickey. ma ARM 46. to handle the feature 10-round Toofere. Swlanmlng fieaantiaa door 1000; Totals ...... U tl-t M The defeaelve liner ere ccaapoaed 1 etill didn’t get excited about it quarterback Raul Garson, and the aituatlon. He can put ta Larson-to non-title bout between feather­ .G:'BuBaler ...... wmRnm latfeMh HM^di viM m jShellcy Mann is not 8 h a lla y Total* • 603 813 4M U10 •cor* at halt dm#. 1-14 Hou*« a Hanh omt Gift Carton No^—», Oregon’s quarterback, <)uantico Invitational a£ Qimnti- Ken Irish and Gene Yoat turned . TB* brass haa forgiven Whit­ Hale. of mighty men—Jliq Cain, Bob A.l-ti-AI- — until Mr. Rideev. After a long take the. ball from laa Oallfornia co. Va. IFirIt Round) weight king Sandy Saddler of New J. A lv es...... Wuitera’ half-alster. . TMa Miss field for alleged ams^^r irregu- ^ O e Wsm t talk with me, eventually had me George Shaw, that he’s even toy­ teammau ccnter.">Iatt Haaelttaa R. Souiey ...... ta fine rebounding performencee MUlar, Leo Btaganuui. Lew O eek- Buffalo 64. Cpringfield (Ms ».) \ork and Llulu Peres of Brook­ -for the winners Roger Lord, with Wintera ia a 16-year-Old student of larltiea ta Europe during the sum­ (lil mur and Sherwin Qandea for th* p p v ia HiiPP- placed In organised baseball wltlf ing with the idea of maklh„ one -a Then he can send in. George Shaw 61. ’ * lyn. M. Jones ...... j.. WaiBtagton and Lee high o t A r­ Last NighVs Fights S. Carlson ...... •aab •yAeal pee^ 17 points, and BUI Moaser, with 19 mer of 1963. It was M thss* that Liana and Len Ford, John KlaaM, Nashua. N;lC where Walter Al­ halfback and using them together. to take the snap ba-ck from hla own Washington and Jefferaon . .Sanders, the 1962 Olympic lington, Va., and waa the individ­ b. Rtjmold*. f Those two, teamed up with Dick Oregon Teenter, -Ron Phelster. 69. points, were best for the 1) Whitfield and Wea- Santo* were D. PomlceUi. ( Mika McCormack. Don Colo aad ston waa manager. Belmont 60. heavyweight UtUit, died hare Dec. ual Mgh point scorer In the iigdOor not cenaidered a year ago. New Tori:—Pete Adams, 193, Oiemoa. t ... Carlton Massey for the Browna Tho next year I was In St. Paul Moegle. Rice'a hurricane nmner, The West wUi have plenty of in­ Total- ..1301 end outdwx;. swimming meats. In Woedbery, e . •Vi and Washington State’s Duke Wabash 86. rairieigh Dicktaqon 12 after being dcnocked out in a TorrlagtMi Yoat. f ...... Santee has not been white­ Newark, N. J.. outpointed Timmy •mllh. g ...... There WiU M th* punting ot and evar since I’Ve been In a formation on Gugilelmi from one 68. New England championship bouL BepUmber, she set a new world washed, however, even after Cajaitol Brooklyn uniform. Washington at fullback, would M„ Robinson Braiatird. t Mbrttaea. 156. Qtendair.-Arts:, IfL Aaderase^x .. Horeco GUlom of th* B rowae w d of lu . own aasUtanta, Ed Price, EaeayHck. c •* o******eo* mark in tha lOd-aeter butterfly. P**a*r. ^ . . . . form a ftaraoma four behind such QuanUed Marines 92. American Ten per, cent qf. the grqas and a J . Msecs ...... traveraing tha mil# in 4:00.9. The BrohMyn—Purl , reader, IM, Jug Girard and th* punt return­ Seeing-la believing — but if I whose Texas team bowed to Notre University 64. ■ Irish, s **eee**ea**e e * Another paddler, Ann Curtis, la Kenean wpa nominated this trip s m don’t play that game apd Charity great UnLcmep aa UCLA's Ai4- percentage of the romatader is to & XaltaowSM ...... Ottibtaaa. Boston, ouQwtnted Ted OUa, 190h > TMab ing ef tho Uoas* J Christtaa- iQMMBir Nk flEISCHMANN’S Dame in the regular season. . Sampson. N. Y., Air Forte Base ^ handed' over to Jila wjdpw, the only wonuut ever awarded the but felled to pass the acreening MHweuka*. l a aen. Both rite striha with flaU poimd Uckit Jack Ellens and A. Bonolumi SI MAIN BK Dreaaen doaan’t -manage the other . "Q uglielm l - ia physically' Tournament:, , tou ls...... 16 1641 44 fiulhtaa award, by the way. faria—W orld Bantantwsight KroL f . team nobody knows what would Texas’ 220-pound Buck i Lans- Maryr who will fiy here from L m J. Fltagerald ...... ii' MsHh BaSa (S3) oOmmittoc. ' < Lema. f goala, kMMd by thS i’lii I i:iiiti I) ford.x< A e q u ip s ta every raapect” said St. Lav.’rence 66, RiPI 47. Angeles. Franklin Held, for your Intor- The elimination of Wea Santee Champldn lobert Cohan., IIIH. PWwr. r Orosa and Doak WaBrnr. have ^happened' Price. .. matlon, it not an actor. Woody .. .But_^MinncjaoU’a Betnie .Bar­ Upeala 77, Hartwick 66. Marclanb will be Sown from Ms. Total ...... 1216 Grlnusc*. f * iivas a noa-haadUiw an even bet­ Franee, .ito med - Ray Ankarah. Htrart. c ■adThB ibefll _ -I zUU-aay that, waa the bat defeuasr-ha u outatandiiw. Hamtitbnd KlwAaia ToumanieBt Memar. i -6 - |A paid is tbs national Jav*u» threw- tor rhanca ef winatog the laaiael;199%, GMMrmteia. 6 (non-title VInceet e-.s.....'... a "4-66 6. The BroMns had to b* rabeOt 'Riifflitf PHijRfv ‘'lo «s« craTn sriiirs Graaatager’s, N. trMhUfg camp. Also shot for MSMfeMtarr O e see e a a*_T gams Ralph Branca eyej; pitched. man, who la on. the East aids for' And, he kaa tremendous laader- * , r f . IT lag rtU4mpion,’ th* only American at Haiam.'tad. La. (First Puiuind): The announcement cAms Just pH6r A. Sw«et 347. R. Mairison 936; Pit—criyti— PhanNKcy S • a 8e a *esa* ae* e*e- J ' ]L fialUvaa Memorial Award. this year. 9ISTIIIIN6 CORPORATION. PHKSJIILI. N. 7,, lh a 16th year. Ihia tima aa an ad- ship.T Southaaat Mlaaourt 7^ East ever to aet a world bacord with Dortaa. 9 ...... 4 j a ga aJ Whaa DMlr Iffliaee iiB apart ia A newborn baby’s eyas art about ▼iaor, wanU It known that the Ur Ms mhhager A1 WailTs state­ V . ThrandMa 991, JL Ladwtth 236, He couM have gont on and add>. Tennssnae 61. ment that- Roclgr prohahlY will de­ R. MtyAr 211. H. SwAAt 187, W. M i JiBiB StTMl the spoor—n s feet 10 tochea P tiau a ...... 1* 164 91 tw o- e f ''Mn two-thirda as larga aa they will be Gopherq; fullback Bob McNamara ad that Gufttalmi also can do a Bouthaartsm fauitataM |pi Itebert Badnls Is not a clethiar. lattlaa each pear, UT«,ia»Dlagi.6. at halt thM. ibU Hera-a lafi ta n i r r B. when they reach full alza. la almost a football taam ta hlm- fend Ms crown twice ta 1868 Oriffta 169, M. leuey l6S, J . Van TAmtcihril S*53Z1 / apot of paastaff and wUl hava on*' Missouri VaUey 70. after a aeries oC aaWiKlei». Wyck 156, J . Oriffta IM.

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■V^*r . 4 ’ ■■ ' ■- ■ •-■ _ -tWEBTT-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1964 m ycH Esm pyKHhio b x b a i j ). m a n c h »8TX b . o o n x , Tu e s d a y ^ d e c e m s e r n , u m 'TAOETWKihm X h;;': Ronasfl For Site 72 AatMBoUlw t o t Bah 4 Aato AeetMoriti H fM 6 CARNIVAL BT DICK TURNER Doga—Birds—Pats 41 BoosekiMd Goods 61 Mostcsl iBStroMB^ 83 COUNTRY LIVING FOR Sheppard Juty Continui British in Pact Chapman and AccompH&H- i m «t- maa, the Aegembiy scheduled PQR CLASHFIED ADVT. Radio, haatsr, tbrss ssatsr. Runs Spring St, after 4 p.m. STEINWAY PARLOR grand piano, ALICE CLAMRET Ut the prooperity aad aoeiat in the ad- three eeesleas daily—memiim, af­ St tala home. lika now. Vary claan insldo and one 7 cu. ft. freeser. was $379.96 "No comment . , . can!t say any­ national ground tal. He was Oorn in Hartford, eon ly.. All work guaranteed. Style ‘ B” , 4’ll”, beautiful ma- vancoBient of Buropoan unity." of Mrs. Bertia OatoM of Hartford ternoon; night—through 'niurc- Richard A. Mills, IS. of 36 „ gevsnnah. Ga.. MON. THRU m out. DouKlas Motors, SSS Main. YOUNG NEW Zealand, yrhite and for $319. Also sinks, vacuum hom y, immaculate condition and Realtor thing." One said they had agreed while p r low- Windemera AVa., Rockville, to'ettVeUNrara MOTOR SALE cleaners, floor waxers and gaa not to diaclose what, if anything, The signlnf ctremony' which end the late Charles,Kramer and day. Normally the doputiee do aet 10*.S0 A . M. CaUfornla rabbits. Also rabbit fully guaranteed. Bargain priced concluded throe B>onths of ascret meet in the morhlng. also swattlag trial in Suparior i o„; them ^to charged 1947 CHBVROUrr Flaatima sadan, Ford, Chavrolot ate...... I184.S8 meat. Call Ml. 9-6991. ranges, up to 40% savings. La- 60-64848 was decided. should never had lived in Hartford all hia life. court UnderV.000 bond on ch^ee SA T^A T 9 A. M. radio, baator, motor vumplataly for Christmas: Only $175 down< 84 negotiations ia Loadan and other Beaidee hie mother and brother, Start of the ratlftcatioa dieeue- tempting to rapeapa white mmtiac, OldsmobUe, ate ..$174.S6 Flamma Appliancs Co., 16 Oak St. months to pay. Goss Plano Com­ ■ It was learned on firm nuthority, it, such European capitals, took placo’ in of breaking and entering in connect rejected by city council . ovartaaulad, all now parts, rln(s, No Money Down, $2.00 Weakly BOW BIfl SCHOOL Araa. Largs 6 however, that the'Jury would be he toavM hie wife. Mra. Phyllis aioh waa delayed aeveral hourt tion with same break at the High­ pany, 317 Asylum Street. JA. room ranch, 8 twin ciM Dodrooms, floor, water. stately Lancaster House. yesterday by the debata sad vote ident Tito ' calto for tmm oooraunuM w ox piston pins,I, ate. OouKlaa Motors, .Liva Stock—Vahidas 42 Hubs Kramer; a son. Bruce C. land Park' Store on Aug. 6 , lor Maw Motor Guarantaa. 5-4596. Open Monday and Thurs­ asked, by lO o’clock last night, Jean MoanSt, chairman of the coexletesioe* baaed on sgrssi S96> n arraoiAnED SSS Main. USE OUR SPECIAL firoplsco, msstorod wsUs, oil hot whethsr Ultra was any hope of Kramer: a daughter. MlSs Valerie of confldeace whlrit Mendee- which Chapman, who lives at 33 WB BUY OOW8, calvae and baaf day nights until Oiristmas. Frte community's high aiithortty. and M. Kramer. aU of Hartfd^i three Prance woa ea his ladochina tiement of world’s COLE MOTORS . wator hoar cellar, amealto drira, breaking the obvious deadlock. Q.—dVhy w u a spinkng wIim I Silas Rd., woa bound over for trial. Dial MI-3-5121 BEFORE TOO Buy a Mad oar eotUe. Also borseo. Plala Brae WHITE CHRISTMAS parking in lot next door (west). near bus. Only $14,800. Carlton W. Duncan Saadys, Britain's former sistera And two ste^brotbere. policy, ' .K, problems. Sao Gorman Motor Salas. Bulek 436 Center Street T at ML 6-7406. Another informant told newi ones referred to as a "mule’’? After interrogation of Chapman Hutchins. 60. 0 4 m , $-4694. men, after the Jury hnd A.—^Because the first spinning 'minister of supply and now houaiBg Funeral aervicea will be held fOUowing hie return here yesterday Both rides sgiiM that Salao and Barries, 885 i MI-9-0980 PLAN chief, wSr* the sigaatoriesi -For Thursday morning at 6:30 at the TEST VOTE Of ITALY from gpringftald, 6tost., to face a bs no evidsaes totrednssfl hi otroat MReban 8-48TL Open sva- Wesriiif Appsrsl-Fora 67 $10,000 DREAM home, tour extra the hotel for the night, wheel, invented by Samuel Cromp­ quesUoa did go up, aad ton, waa a cross or hybrid, com­ Monnet it was the last major Of- Ahern Funeral Home. 160 Farm­ Rome, -Dec. 31 (F>—Pahniro charge of eecaping from Jail, MlUa court fight bstwssn Norslcli : nlnga. BRAKE REUNE apaeiaL Moot oU .Pboltry and SuppHaa 43 largo rooms, new oil heat, large Scial act bOforo bis rorignation bo- TogUatti, chief of Italy’s atrorig the State Wator CnnimtSil— . cars, 118.96. Tour choica ot U t ^ . No Payment Until March porch,- garage, all city utiUties, oral answer came b bining the principles i t two ma­ ington A t#., followed by a aolcnin was further implicated, police Lo*t aad Twnd BRAND NEW tuxedo, rise $6-89 Jurors — they want comes ettacUvo next Fobniary. requiem Mass in St PaUIckB communist Party, today propos said. Secretary, of State Donas N FOR THE BUY OF THE No money down, Sl weakly. Oole BROAD BREASTED Bronse tur­ large lot, quiet street, near bus, chines, Just as the mule is a crora in parliament suspension of de­ to President Etoenhowar and i Motors, 4S6 Csntsr. keys. Fresh froien, 10 to 38 long, $30. 60. $-7870 after. $ p.m. stores, s^ oot. Carlton W. Hutch­ today. between two types of animals. Beversal o f Risfeorie faH cy ' Qiureh at 9 o’clock. Burial will Couf#Mi fO O im -A. placo wbara you can MONTH SEE BRUNNER’S On All Our ■ Britain’s decision to link-up with be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemeter>’. bate for six months on the Paris Chief Herman 'D. Schendel said members of National pounds, Schsub’s Turkey Farm, ins. MI.%4183, 9-4094. Omlta UanOI Phi (Council on moetiag of NATO I ssenro a f t tHnf Uiraads at Tour Tara dio and heater, 13,000 AUTO DRTVINO tnotructlon from • Refrisrerators * A.—The cormorant, which is the European eontlnent. la defeatod, the Chamber then state. portedly reach (aU agraamaoS an WHITE HOLLAND Turkeys. Frank tuning room combtnstion. Four as prelinunnry tq/excuslng them tied to a longueord «o that it can­ 80 Oottaca 8t. Fbooa ML miles. Like new. your boms, (nsursd dual control Bronkie Lake St. CaU Ml. 6-4487. ndrooms, bath, oil steam heat, for the night' Uaually — whether In the recently concluded Paris probably can go on to a vote on Among thorn. Bcheridel said 6tiUs training by American offUhne s( ear. Larsen Oriring School. Ml. • Fpod Freezers Wanted—To Bay 58 not fly away with the fish. A agreements, Britain antered into ratification before Chrietmaa. and Chapman admitted one com­ young Afletnamooe national JkttOjf 1952 Buick 2-Door — Dyna- t-aora.’ ovendMd carport, ameeite drive. it is a reesas w lunch, dinner or small ring is put around iU neck Funerals Modern landscaping with privSt reUrement — m always begins: an intimate military alliance with mitted St Dart's Ds1i7 in the earfy . Assoctoted Prsao survsgr ad / y o in iiv .-A ptaoa artiaro you can flow drive. Clean low • Ranges to prevent It from awallowing the the six members Of tbs pool, Four part of 1961. Ceorgt D a rt proprie­ state draft directocs ri*oere'-4war/ .buy Bonat.aad TV«a Tams and DRIVING InstraeOana irom your Articles For Sale 45 USSaj ELECTRIC record plarar. and hemlock hedges enclosing out "Ladies.. sM genUsmsn of the fish after it catches It. door living room area. Cloee to British divisions and a tactical Mies 6iary J. Quinn - tor o f the dairy, siaki this morning age age of men now.boing < Busan Batas KntttUig a ccaasorias. mlleMTS, don’t miss this home, Dusl-eontrsi Uisuran oar. ALL ALUMINUM combination ex • Driers 60. 9-0694. Jury, wS OMme that you have public and parochial . schools. not yet mched n verdict, and it Air Force were pledged to conti­ Funeral servi;;es for 61tos Mary About Town a rear windew wta broken at that In 35 su tos to 31 sr I R’a Tour Tara Bmp. 80 Oottaga one.' standard or automatic. Ca!l Man- panaion windows and doora by Q.—Did the Colossus of Rhodes nental defsnse for the rest of this time but be waa never certain if a t TM. Ml. 9-SS88. ebastsi Driring AeaCsmy. PL • Automatic Washers $13,800. Exclusive Wilbur and is now Ume, etc.” r represent anyone? J. Quinn, SO Loc '.e' St.,' were held 1962 Mercury Hardtop—One r__T. a. ■« a a r , M. Paramount Guaranteed. CaU Ml. • WANTED-8EA80NBD cord wood. Ruth Ffericha, Realtors. Hartford century. anything was taken than. KEO ATTACK 8-78ia, ToU fraiu______; tm. , wsiwiifc » 3-8835. Last/nlght, he simply instruct­ A.—Yes, the bronze statue .np- this morning at 8:00 from the W. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ctortier, Jr., r o u i m —Pair of ayaglaasaa, no owner, clean, low mile­ Win pick up. Call 6 0 . $vn07. JA 3-l$$9 anytime. Mrs. Stover AD ed thm to go to the'hotel and not The commimique on the Iron- P .. Qutah Frneral Home and at .9 FOUowing MUto’ arrest tost 34733. reaented Helloa, the sun go6. coal sgreemont said iil part: of Hollywood, ,Fla., arrived Sun­ night. IM we, turned o\'cr to the Taipeh. Dm . 31 easa on East Cantor 8traat 0am- age. $195 down. Balance d o m e Of—Browse around Tha Your First Installment iscusa the caae with anyone, o’clock in St. James' Church. The day to spend the Chrtotmas boli- Cemmoaist ptoaaa ar l d « ^ and pay (or ad. MI- “How do you spoH somleolon?" ‘Tt la recognlxsd that the extent custody of flft Bdwflrd Wlnsler on easy terms. Motoreyekf^Bicycles 11 Woodriied, 11 Main St., Manches- FOUR ROOM Capo Cod, oxpsnslon omission may havs indicated Rev. George Hugties wee the cele­ days with their parsnto, Mr. and the Tachen letoai S-SS84 aftar 8 p.m.______Due March, 1966 Rooms Withoat Board 89 Q.—When was the first railroad of the beneSta to be obtained will brant, the Rev. Francis Butler the and Lt. Raymond Griffin and to tar. Conn. Good used furniture attic, oil heat, automatic hot ^kt he already knew the eitua- across the Andes completed? Mre. R. E. Cmrtfcr, Sr., 9$ Dear- were driven aff, 1952 Ford O utline Hardtop BICTCLBS, REPAIRING and re­ inevitably depend upon the extent deacon anl the Rev. Dd'xjr Far­ being held In the 6Ian ^«eter lail' Defease iOntotry ^ L08T THAT batlMlad faaling if building. New, used, bought and bought and sold. Tst ML S-S154 BEAUTIFULLY furaishad spacloua wator, large tot, overlooks Bolton A.—This railroad, linking Ar­ to which normal trade can flow field Dr. Mrs. Cartier is English The officers were with Rorinrtlla —A nice clean car. $846 Open ’tu T p.m. room with completa UfM house­ Lake. Call between I a.m. • 3 p.m. Under Ohio law, a Judge may rell the eubduacon. Mrs. Jane Mc.c- teacher in Hollywood High School mtoistry said eriren mu haasa’t triad dinlnc at tha sold. American and true IkiglUh. HonsahoM Sarvttaa Pointing—Papering 21 BRUNNER’S gentina with Chile, eras completed between the United Kingdom and carone wr's organist and soloist police when the arrest was made. Rosomnom Rastaurant, 88, down. keeping fscUltlee avsllsMe. Will 60. 8-7707. ask ths Jurors, in open court in 1909. It .is one o f the highest and her husbiand to senior rspre- 6aito was charged with breiA- flew aver the/Tatei Ws spacialiso in l^ llah Mcyclaa. Offarad IS-A RUG BRAIDINO made a ssy .' In whether there is any hope of ar­ the community. Father Farrell rerd ti'e committal this moralag aad dr Boltaa. Raemttoas, baaquats. or- Oomplata Una of parts and aecas- PAINTINO AMD Paperhenglng. 88 Rockville Road rent single or double. Children ac­ raUraada. found anywhere in the "The Council Of Aaaoclatlon haa sentative in the student body gov­ ing and entering and committing 1962 (%ev. 4-Door—Priced to structlon booklst, 38 canU, Rug cepted (limited). Central. Reason­ S3 FOOT RANCH, three______^4lie riving at a declsiun. service at the grave in St. .tamee( ernment of the Engineering ScAool thaa la hfotoe wh gawiMHMi dmnars iaritad. Tor ■oriaa. Mancheater Cycle Shop, HOME MADE dmghnuti, coffee years sxpsnance, Fnlly Inaursd. wool and remnants priced right worid. therefore been given the‘ duty to lareeay in the warrant Issued by sell. $148 down, See it SatisfacUoft {guaranteed. Ray­ able. Mrg. Dorsey, 14 Arch St, bedrooms,, ceramic tile bath{ flre- Refusea to Interfere Oemeter''. > -of Miami University and president mleeed their ssark s laaaryatloiis contact Chartia or 166 West Middle Turnpike, MI. cake, pies, Chriatmsa cooUse, etc. RockviUe 6-8706. Gen’s Rug'Shop, Talcottville examine reetricUons and other fac­ ' Bearers were Edn-in L. Quinn, Aset. Proaecutor Richard Law on kailaOola.:. ML 94S89. tonight. mond Tiuaaau, 71 Jarvis Road. plaee, garag«.,l90' lot. hlgir eleva­ '.But Judge Blythin haa not done of the Student Chapter American which he was arrested. late the sea, eaaelag 6-3098, Hours 4 p.m. ■ 10 p.m. Lucy W. SouthergUl. MI. 94741. 66 Taloott A vs.,. RockviUe, Conn ROOM B t respectable hbme for tion, .suburton. Only $is,3(w. Carl­ ithla. He said yesterday he did not Q.—Is the story told in Long' tors affecting mutual trade in coal Edwin C. Hl'qflns, Jr., Jamee M. Society of ClvU Engin4ers. 1960 Chev. 2-Door—De Luxe, Monday through Saturday TU — in ,T» V ,1 Ml, 94614. Tel. M14-6191 ^ fellow's poem, Evangeline, true? and, steel between the two areas, Police said this was a blanket UM rr-am sU dMiHoad out of on- ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ two gentlemen. Parking. 60. ton W. Hutchins, 6iL .'$41i3, fnlchd t6 "interfere"^ with their Haggln*. ChA'les F. Trtbbe. Jr., F. Christmas. ■ h* 3-6609. $-4694. deliberations. Arid In effect h« A.—The poem ia based on a tfua with a 'View to making such proi Wlneton BeridaU' and Arthur cbskge and tobuld probably cover tagsmaat itna. 8hopp!iiK district, light grey, seat covers. able and standard typawritsra. story, which traveled from Cana­ poaats for their roductien or elim­ Manager Wllilam s. McGratfl. of all the alleged breaks until In iontlmontal ysIuo. Raarard. MI. Banding'—CoBtraetiiig 14 denied'^ that any communication Lofquiat $140 down. REBUILT Trtcyriea and olcycles. jd on m es nnd ClaaBes 27 AU makas of adding mackinsa Open Evenings Until 9 NKJELY FURNISHED room. All NBIAT AS A PIN, five rdoms and da to 'New England by wrord of ination aa may be agreed." the state Theater has arranged a veatigatlon ia oompleto. 8408s. _ . f tor ' “ ■■ went to them last night special treat for the kiddies at Cash or Trade GENERAL CARPENTRY—Altera- sold or rantsd. Rspslrs on aU convenieiiceA Large clothes breakfast nook, alt, on one floor, mouth, finally reaching Longfel­ Jacob P. Moske Grtmii and Stratton ware tha Ltko Street extension, H mUa DiEiBBL HEAVY Equipment Trac- aiakaa. Marlow’a All Day Sat. Until 6 The . lawyera seemed flabber­ low, who edited it in writing the Friday's two o’clock matinee in the officers who helpad locate Chap­ tiras, additions and new construc­ closet, garage. For gentleman, $16 storm windows, acroena, garage, gasted when the Judge merely Funeral services for Jacob Paul L o e r — Umbralta botaraaa BiisaU Older Models No Cash Down north of Tha Three J’a (teatsur- tion. Dormers, porches, garages for Training Service is selecting Spruce St. large trees, quiet 'tstabliahed poem. . presentation of "A- ’Christmas man and’ have been iavestigatlag ant in Boiton. MI. 9-4695. /'htien in this area to be trained for 14 CU. FT. ORLEY upright freeS' Big 'Trade Allowances ended tha Jury's fourth day of Moske, 50 North St., were hcld,.this Carol,” by Cfliarles Dickons, played the pair. and Sprues Stroats. MI. 9-491S. and rooms finished at reasonable street. Only $13,600. Carlton W. discuesion on the case. One said, Chief Receives rices. Workmanablp guaranteed.' high pay Jobs as dleael mechanics, er, cost 4600 new, three months NICE ROOM next io bath, Ttot Hutchins. 60. 94183, 64694. Q.—What is the largest islarid morning at $;15 at the Leclerc Fu­ by O e n e Lockhart, Reginald BRUNNER’S PACKARD tractor, buUdoMr, parts men and ago, wUI sell reasonably lor quick water and ahower. On bus line. "I Just don't know what's going neral Home, followed by a solemn CHILOREN CRTnfO, dog miasb«. BOT’S 34” bicycle with balance Ptee estimstea. Robert M. Aleit' WANTED in the contlnentiel United States? Holmes, Terry Kllboni and others. 8USPBOT KHJUS n u r Small mala CoUla, m isid]« Friday Rockville-Talcottville Road many other Jobs in this rapidly sale. 6 0 . 64676. 6 0 . 3-5432. CENTRAL—Five room ranch, fire­ on or where we go from here.” A.—'Long Island. New York, requiem high Mass in St Bridget's Cairo, Egypt, Dee., 31 : wheels. Just like new. Ml. 9-0710. snder. Tel. Ml. 9-7716. Itcllable, .Honest, Person ' Ae Ohio law requires, Sheppard Union Letter Church at 9 o’clock. The Rev. from Groan Manor. Answors aaipa Talcottville expanding industry. If you are TO TAKE OVER place, 8 bedrooms. Full basemqat, writh an area o f 1,733 square miles. Edward J, Sasiecwics, 30, Hart­ Egypt’s pabUe proeecater a »- mechsnicsUy minded and want TWO PAIRS of girl’s ice skates, VERY PLEASANT furnished room, hot water heat, (oil). Aluminum was brought to the courtroom for Theodore P. Gubaia was the cele­ **RUoy.*' Chain coUar. Plsasa Tel. MI-8^191.. . BOTS NEW English bicycle, 36” , CABINET MAKING-Wi al90 do Oise 7 and 10. Good condition, MONTHLY PAYMENTS . ford, waa arrested early this aeanced today tofst Max Ben­ caUMLI-BlOO. ______■ all types of carpentry wcs^. re- Incrsased earnings you owe it to bath, shower, hot water heat. 381 combination windows. Immediate the formality of recessingthe Jury ...Police Chief Herman O. Schen- brant, the Rev. Robert Carroll the girl’s Junior bicycle, good condl- reasonable. ML 3-7746 after 8. $17.63 Summit St. after 6 p.m. Q.—In what country 'do the del this morning receivad a tele­ deacon and the Rev, John J, De- morqlng by Patrolman Primo nett, eae eg 13 peraeae an trial tion. Inquire IBS Woodbridgs St. modeUng, altaraticna, ate. / Good yourself to And out whether or not occupancy. Madeline Smith, Real­ last night. He Iqoked a ' Uttle Ainus live? Amadeo and charged with passing Open Evenings Until 9 you con qualify..For fuU informa­ 3 Completa tor. 60. 9-1643. more confident. Some o f the gram from G e^e Lima, rspre- lapey the eubdeacon, Mrs. Arlyne workmanship, and rsaacsiabia OFFICE DESK and swivel chair, Rooms of Brand New . A.—Hie Ainu are a race of white a red light at the intmiwetlOB (3 ABEBoneaBaBta 2 All Day Sat. Until 6 gstas. EsUmataa gladly/ given. tion with no obligation and to ar­ anxiety appeared to be gone from senUUve of Ul* State, County, Garrity was organist and ocloist. work bench, electric drill, arbor Furniture Boarders Wanted 59*A 6tANCHE8TER-Flne four room men who are believed to have been and Municipal Employes .Union, . Bearers were Brunig Moske, Jr., E. Middle Turnpike snd Wood- Big Trade Allowances Bnsiness Services Offered 13 CaU Dick St PL S48W Or J& i at range convenient confidential per­ preos, bench grinder, email tools, his (act. «, the first people in Japan. Some be­ bridge Street ter esM that Biainett elaehed his WB GARRT n o g a yams at tha Ml. S-6T89. sonal interview ih your town, ad- Beautiful Weetiiighouse Electric home with full basement. Hot Hit two brothers and their AFL, asking that the chief set a Walter Moske, Jr., Edward Moske, aamo ^ e o s as tha mlU. Sava 1161 FORD Victoria tutona hnsua ladders, adjustable dress form Refrigerator wator oil heat, spacious second lieve that along with the natives of date for a meeting with the union Howard Phaneuf, George Vincek wrists enriy today. DOORS OPENED, keys flttsA drsas replies to: Tractor Training ROOM AND board, gentleman. 60, wives were near the lawyers’ con- Australia, they are the oldest peo­ tlma and money to ahoppliig at and crakm Fordamstic. Vfhito copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, NOW IS THE Ume to think about Service, Box M, Herald. Moving West. McNeill, 188 AveirrBttutlful Bedroom Suite floor, garage, ameeite drive, representatives to discuss griev­ and William Lawton. Two' accidents occurred within Tour Tom Shop, 80 Cbttago St Street. Beautiful-Living Room Suite 3-7875. tral table, aa always, with their ple on earth. BBOrmER ACT wall tiraa. A-1 condlUcm. Fully guns, ate., rspolrsd. Sbaars, finishing your unRnlahed attic landscaped lot. Madeline Smith. wives. Mrs. Rlchafd Sheppard ances of policemen. Chief Schendel Burial was in St. Bridget’s Ceme- three minutea of each other at TaL ML 8-3IBS. aqulppiM. n . 3-M79. Beautiful Dinette Set lUaltor. 60. 61642. declined to comment on the letter tsry, with Father Gubaia reading 12:29 and 13:32 at Summer knives, mowars. sic., pot into eon- rooms, cellar, recreation room, TWO 600-16 Urea, slightly Used, one closed her ayes when the accused Q—What was the first modern Vancouver, B.C. Crewmen ditlon for coming nsste Braitb- '’playroom, etc. For reasonable . Private fautnietioiis 28 car radio, will fit any car. One Beautiful "De Lukc" Range Apartaseote—FIat»~ but indications were be would not the committal service then). Street and Bremen Road and on DAIRT QUEEN No. 8-467 MiddU Instead of Westinghouse Electric A DO-rr-YOURSEiLF Job on this man entered, and she appeared to synthetic plastic? consent to such a meeting. of thO /S. 8. Oronsey think they Turapdcs Woat—Open rear round, FIRST CHOICE waits, SS Paarl strest rates, free esUmefes, expert work. girl’s bicycle, 36” CaU I'O. 94175 Teneneote 63 be praying. E. Middle Turnpike, . respectively. CARUSO a c c o r d io n tchool - Refrigerator If you prefer Sight room older home. Needs A—Celluloid, Invented in 1969, Schandel said ' ysaterday he have the No. 1 brother act of the dsrsiM] liialds tsMs ssrrics. a deUd- manulp, ceU Mi. 9-0660 after 6 after 6 p.m. decorating inside and outside. Moat of the Jurors, as usual, by John Wesley Hyatt and his Police, harrassed by anoW and USED CARS AT GREAT COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart p.m. / • Special offer, accordions loaned Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum lllREE R006C furnished apart­ would be glad to spaak with mem­ a full load o f accidents, Were un­ Brlttoh mrichant marine. When the oua O ft nog milkaiiaka. SAVINGS TO ONE AND ALL! * t n t during S month’ trial period. Fireplace, Dutch oven, steam avoided meeting Sheppard’s brother Isaiah, who were looking bers of the force individually or ah^ put into this West Coast port, M riATT STMIT R. Woioott on srrtngtr « mI auto­ PAIR OF 8^’ skis with metal end a Few Other Articles ment, all utilities included; Single heat, 45 ft. porch, plenty of shni6 Public Records able to supply shy mors infor­ matic washing macnlnea, Utctric AFRAID QF THAT remodeling Inqutte about special student re­ edges and cable bindings attach­ EVERYTHING searching gSM. for jE substitute for _ ivory from in groups on personnel matters, the crew list ischidad atno sits of ■A B IFO B D THE EtKS WILL can on you odoo 1962 DODGE CORONET rooms ^th light housekeeping bery. Over one acre plot of land. Before an officer replaced the which billiard balls could be made. mation at the time The Herald In the Intsrsots of the local High ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, Job? 1 can-do it using your ideas. duction pto On accordion pur- ed. Like new. Reasonable. 60. THE UNPAID privileges. 60. 9-4774. but would not talk them over with went to pres^" brethorg DFBN IHUBBOiftr CnBOMt 4-Door Sedan. Equipped with all smsU iq>pUsncea. Welding. liM EbcpCrt ^oritmanahlp. Time not cl}ssea. Phone Music Jhop, Main 9-3487. Extra building lot. ()n bus line, handcuffe and took him back to the union repreeenUUvea. He Warrantee^ Deeds School Sdiolarriilp Fund. Ttdtets BALANCE PRICE r Two blocks to'Princeton Street Q—In American history, who fOc their Attid Jsmlmm Paheaka extraa. THia fUie one owner car Main Street. MI. 9-0678. limited to daylight hours. Reason­ strast 6 0 . 6-306S. ONLY $488.26 THREE ROOM apartment, Bolton his cell, Sheppard had a whis­ said General Ifanager Richard Stanley Bray to Dominic Pont!' was sold here In ’68. Previous able tates. 60. 6-2378 for esti- Road, Vernon, (^trally located,' School. Asking $10,500. Down pay­ pered, mouth-to-ear conference formed Jie "Orest Triumvirate” ? 6fartln haa eald clearly the union celll, property on Windemere Co's. 1 and 3 of the BMFD Fosttval, Stats Armory, Jan. IS. Free atorage until wanted. Free ment $5,000. If interested please answered a false alarm nuto in Adults TBo - Childran 80c. ownsr’s name given on request. OONDER’8 T.V. SsrriOs. avaUsMe matey.-' . ______. BOY’S HOCKEY SKATES, like delivery. Free set up by our own near bus line, school and church. with his chief defense counsel Cor­ A—Senators Henry Clay. John is not recognised as representing Street any time. Antenna ocnverslons. Bonds— Stocks— new, else 7. 60. 9-3600. All modern-conveniences, elec­ call Howard R. Hastings Agency. rigan. It lasted over a minute Calhotm and Daniel Webster.' the policemen, hither informally a t WedgeWood and W. 6 t i^ e —' $1196 ^ , g e n e r a l Construction, altera- reliable men. . 6 0 . 9-1107. Elwin E. Baker and Hazel F. PART-TIMB scilounting. Osn han- ^ e o factory suparriasd serrics. ______Mortgayea______« tricity, oil heat, gas. AvailaUe When he left fhe room for the Tbelr opinions largely controlled or finally, Baker to Robert L. Cady and Turnpike" last night about S/M p.na/ ttons, remodeling, pUMe tilt, NO PAYMENTS\T0 BANKS Congress durh.g the second quar­ from Bm 195. dto OM or two acoounts part-time 1961 FORD VICTORIA Tel. Ml S-t48t. OR FINANCE C06IPAN1E8 now. Adults only. 60. ■•2817., ' SIX ROOM ranch garage, radiant night, the oateopath was smiling. It appeared- unlikely today that Gabrlelle C. Cady, property on Tbssoughly axpertenced hQ ptosses qdunter work, gsrage, etc. No f ir s t AMD aacono* mdrtgagea A SET OF Lionel trains. Veiy rea­ ter o f the 1606’s. the impasse between the town and This hard' top convertiUS Is sonable. 60. 3-8831. Phone Me Immediately heat, no ceUar. Three bedroome, ElUabeth Drive. Oi 'o m m k m and taxes, ML loadsd with pleaaure M apartment Stove, re-' can be occupied -at buyer’s con­ Gilbert F. Saegaert to Edward SQUARE AWAY venience. Mortgagee arranged to fort to reach a'verdict oi. the mur­ roqueforti, which is added to the policemen and anyone they wish to tops the radishes, then dumpa them 'l4jyqn»-^de~ to B^ord Cen- 1951 MERCURY Comideta repairing, mOniaidwg, 8t. TCI. Ml. 3-7778. you: No obligation. frigerator, linoleum, Venetian cheese curd before curing. CavOgnaro and LuciUe'K Cavi ■ lisiasiritig Woodbridgs and Msth- An extent family car. This restariiwjm all-tyM of (urmturo. MANCHESTER — Bargain Center, Idinds, hot water heater,—$47 ' suit the buyer. Pleeae call Geo. der charge againat their eon. have reprefent them If the police, into field boxes ready for washing FOR THE HOLIDAY 731 Main St., is going out of busi­ A—L—B—E—R—T— 8 ■The father. Dr. Richard A.: Shep­ thwneelvee. request the meeUng. naro, property on Linnmore DrjVe. W, S:U-6lM..MI. 9-lSn. 4-door sadan is priced to seR at— Zigmimd Goads, Prop. Fortner^ 43-45 AL1.YN ST.. HARTFORD month. Write Box L, Herald. L, Grasiadio, Realtor. Tel. 60. Joseph Rossetto to Gilbert/ F. and sacking. of Watkins'Broe. Tel. bQ. |k7449. ness. Store for rent, fixtures lor $-5878. ■ ~ — ' pard, was admitted to the Day . Q—What is a distinctive fee- ^ The manager made it clear, $996 Floriats—Narsftties 15 CONSOLIDATE the caw, a South Amerl- Saegaert and Madeline M./Sae­ sale. Men’s clothing, furnishings SEWING MACHINE VALUES view Iloapitol yesterday, a victim however; he would follow the same QUICK, DlbOBNES ABtoaMbDcs for Sale 4 MELODY RADlO-TV Phono’s., ALL YOUR DEBTS and ahoea being sold at 80 or 60 Basineas Locstlomi of pleurisy, his family said. His rodent ? • ■ procedure be would follow with gaert. property at Wcstpilnster 1961'FORb CUSTOM CANADIAN BALSAM. AU sixes. has no tail. . and Scarborough Roads. Night esUs. ,Gui perries. $2,000 COSTS $S0 PER MONTH cents on the dollar. Hundreds of Reg. $109.95. Reversible Rotary Sabnrban For Sale 75 wife. Etliel, rjffered a cerebral any other department He would Gakland, Calif. (P)— When park­ 18S0 MBSRCURT sedan, lustrous Two. to choose from; one two- 604.3180. / ExceUent selecUon. All trees dis­ suMr buys to clean out. the store For Rent 64 heinorrhegt several Weeks ago. She ask them flret If they had dis­ Warren R. Salzer and Evelyn K. played. Next to Green BchOol. a ' '■ open head portable sewing ms Salzer to Helen B. Griffin, proper­ ing meters were installetl in 1950, Uua finish, nssriy new Ursa, door and one four-door; both fully —Come look- and buy. Men’s chine ...... $99.88 SMALL HEATED store ba Xiple BOLTON—Numenxia 'letlngs of had been released from the hospi­ Q-—What is the safe altitude for cussed the matters with their im­ equipped. homes and lots in Bolton. T. J. ty on Green Manor Roi real eetate man Lawrence Uetvedt raoo, hestsr and gss anriiig ovsr- RUBBISH and ashes nmovad. Gen- FRESH - Balaam Chriatmas trees CONNECTICtrr gabardine sport and flannel shirts, street near Main. Apply Edward tal, but U e family decided to re­ pilot ejection from a Jet plane? mediate superiors. dftvs. Former local owner. Has srsl olsiBrin^of a t^ , xeUsrs and $1.79 each, 3 for $3.50. Men’s $8.95 Reg. $169.95. Console sewing ma­ 'Crockett, Broker. Phones: Office: A .—The minimum safL altitude Building nit put -|10' in change in a bowl on $896 from $1 up at Dai^ Queeiii 307 J: Roll, 1009 6taln St. 60. 14117. admit her while her husband w u To Harold Jarvis Dr. Howard hto counter. Four years later tt had: excellent care. Low down yards. Rubbish MORTGAGE EXCHANGE gabardine trousers, SS.95 pr. chine, reversible rotsry-rwalnut 60. 3-5416 or residenoe, Bolton a patient. is 500 feet. Normal safe altitude ro o BUSY payment and bank imanclng. See movsl. l a 64767: West MidtUs Turnpike. cabinet with concealed sewing Center, 60. 67751. Baldwin for alterai to a dwell­ contained $10:17, . "People,” Uet­ 1951 DODGE CORQNET 27 Lewis St. (Sat. Unttl Noon) Men’s Jackets, values to 330, clos­ AN IDEAL location for offleea or Both are in Bay View Hospital, is 1000 feet. ing at 310 Green .1; , $450. Bob'Olivar on this 'me at Canter ■ • • I chair ...... $159.88 bualneas in the center of Man­ vedt commented, "are honest." 4-Door Sedan. 36,000 ortghisl UVING XMAS TREES-growing ing out at 17.95 and $9.95 each. TOLLAND—Ranch home, four where the Shyptarila practice. —The Roanoke Maters Salas, 46X Main. miles. This car belongs to our o(- WIRINO OfHTALLAITON of aU ' here in 6(anchester. Absolutely Frank Burke Mel Redman Men’s Army and Navy oxfords, chester. One to 14 rooms avail­ Q.—Is any part of the Yalu World-News reports that a Roa­ typaa. No Job too email. Pstar (Formerly FHA) fFormerly VA) Reg. $169t95. Console sewing m s- months old, for sale or trade from fics manager and has been driven /resh, cut only as r^iieWed. Jett $6.95 values, $4.95 pr. Work hose, chine: reversible rotary, mahogany able. Plenty of free parking. Phone NAME PROVIDES JOB River entirely in Manchuria? noke county mail carrier admit­ BEST BUT CHORCHES. Pantaluk, 4o Fostac strest Phooc 60. $4239 or 60. 3-7444. owner. Call Hartford CH. 64488. by ber slnoe new. Equipped With Keith'has them at 19 Lewis Street, ___ CHapel 6-8897 6 pra. for $1. Men’s work trousers, cabinet ’ with concealed sewing A.—Tha stream rises in the ted he had Chinitmas cards at hto sU extras and guarantsed in Mitchell 9-730S. in the rear. Jeff will be there all $3.95 values, 3 for $5, Men’s reg. — fOHDA~ POKD — FOKP — POKP — PQKD — OBXVE A LOW PRICED clfkW- $149.88 SPACIOUS Pnrfssslonal , office Falm yra, Pa. ($5—Edward mountains of Manchuria. The Yalu home addr^sed by hto wife three • t ft m k VALUED XmED CAR writing. day Wednesday, Thursday and $55 suits, now $29,50. Wanted—Real Estate 77 Krsidel- ia a member of the Pal­ then flows southwest and south years previously. For two years ANTIQUES Rsttniabad. Repairing Friday. For further information Reg. $il4.8S.. Console- sewing ma­ suite, ground floors Mkiir Street I $996 dciie CO .any furniture. Tieman, Help Wanted-Female -85 tocatipn. Phone 60. S-f$00. myra Board oif Mealth''t|h.rough an for some 300 miles, forming the he put them in hto /Inalde coat r Studshaker V-S Sport Coupe coU 60. 9^0138. chine long ahnttle, mahogany ARE YOU CONSIDBRINa error in Srst names. Richard boundary between Korea and Man­ pocket and forgot Jm mail them 186 South Itatn S t rPbonC .ML — BuikUnK Materials 47 cabinet '-..J...... $ 9 9 .8 8 —3.900 originsl mUes. PuUy 1951 DODGE 2-DR. S464S. NURSES—Registered or licenaed TWO STORES near Main Strast. ■ELLINO YOUR PROPERTY 7 Kreider was appointed to the post churia. .. in the rueh of handling Cbrtotmaa soceasiMrised. Save |1,000. Dcrk green. Radio, heater. Ex­ practical nurses.: Live iii pre­ Suitable for small business or of­ We will appraiae your property and somehow ..the notice to appear cards. ferred.. AD. 3-4950. Reg. $209.95. Blond ihahogaiiy DILLON cellent tires. A steal at only— ALL APPLIANCES serviced, clean- RooDng-ii^idtng 1$ sewing machine, desk st.vle with fices. Heated. 60. $-1610, iq , free and without any obligation. for swearing in ceremonlsa was Q.—-What to hyoroponlce? ISBl Packard Four Door Sedan- Ing and repai.j on rshge-bumera, KILN DRIED SHEATHING 9-8094. , .We also buy property for cash. addfessea to another Kreider — A .—The science o f '■stoing crops YACHT FOR HOSPRAL Green. automatic. Fully $895 RAY’S ROOFING Co. BuUt up TIME CAN Mean money. House-’ Ward, de luxe reversible rotarv beaters, refrigerators, sU types head ...... $189.86 *fleUing or buying contact Edward. without soil. The plants are sup­ . oquippad...... 1 9 0 6 roofs, gutter work, r xif, >v)lmney wives can devote four to five 1 X 12 B. L., Pine . .per M $89.00 FOUR ROOM Office suitej^^eel- Edward'. Came and waa sworn plied with water which contains IS TOUR 1950 PONTIAC c h ie f t a in wsaMng^achlnes. Idetro Serrics. repairs. Free estimates. Ray hours every day and earn $38 to STANL^ BRAY, Realtor Norfolk. Va. (P> — The Norfolk Call 6^64886, . 1 X 8-S. L., Fir ....per M $85.00 lent decor,: complete facUHlea. 60-34278 in. The next day the council. dis­ mioersls and other plant foods. General Hospital has a yacht 1901 Studebakar Champion Two- This black 3-doot^ sedan is one Hagenow. lO. 6-3314. .lay Jack- ISO per week. Write to Box J, PlyOcord 4 X 8 t . .per M $137.00 MO^JTGOkfERY WARD street and rear parking, moder­ Door Sadan—Economical, me- in a hundred. Haa all extras and son. 6Q. 34338. Herald. BRAE-RURN REALTY covered its mistake. All's well It won't be used for cruises for LAND CLBiAREg) to the acre, Framing .,.., .from per M $99.50 ate rental. 60, 9-1680 or 60. tbougK. Richard says Edward' can Q.—Whet modern country was patienU. The tteqel. which coat caUant mechanically, an ax- is easy on gaa.- Haa atandard Flush Doors ...... from $7.50 824 Main Street 8-8080. sh ift Bruab cut. Free criimatee given. FOR THE BEST u> Bonded bultt w a n t e d —Woman to do general I6IMEOIATE ACTION assured haniUe the Job and srishtd him tha once known as Caledonia? $135,000 a decade age, was given captions] buy at ...... |695 Arthur O. Gay. 6a. 6-6376. Nails ...... ; .picked up keg $8.50 'Buyers waiting. Selling your prop, beat of luck. A.—Caledonia to the ancient $826 . up roofs, strtngts roots, gutters, housework. EUther by day or live UNIVERSAL Wringer 'ype wash- .THREE-CAR Garage on 6tain by Paul H. Ross aa hto ecm trlbu/ 1951 Studabaker Half Ton Pickup conductors and root rspslra call in. Phone AD 2-8441. Casing .per C $S.S0 ing machine. Practically new, $75. erty is our profession. Cali H. G, Roman, name for northern Scot­ Upn toward the hospital’a Utri FORD —------—... , , I Street location. No ' beat. 60. Bornheim Realty. BU. 9-0949 any Triick—overdrive, heater and H ft 1 RADIO-TV SERVICE, OOughUn, MitehsU STTOf. . . Calk 6 0. 8-7841. 3-541S. Ths owl waa' the badge of ancient land. It ia also a poetic name for mllUon, dollar oonatriietion 1949 DODGE CORONE1P 1 Tai. time. . Athens. , modern Scotland.-" gram. directional algnala. Save ||| 4-Door Sedan. Gypay grsea in. la . 9-6666. Gary lamonaco. NAITONAL BUILDERS RUOFINQ, Siding and carpentry. Help wanted—Male 36 SUPPLIES COhfBINATTON GAS and oil stove, 19tt '$tudehaker Champion Four color but no .Gypay. We sold, this Alterattons%nd sddlUana. CeSr chrome pipe, used 4 years. Very WANTED—3 or 4 bedroom house DEALER car new and tove the comjMta TRAY'S WANTED—Experienced gas sta- 381 SUte Street Houata For Sale ! 72 with hot water heat, garage. 60. Door Sedan— Graan. Fully mgs. . Wortonanahip guaranteed. 0 North Haven, Conn, clean; In excellent condition. Two equipped. An outstanding history — one owner, TV and RA.DIO SERVICE . ,;A. A^ Dion, Inc., 3W Aotuma :tlon attendant. References re­ oil drums and 50. gallons oil.' 60. . 66839. _ $696 - strast kUteh*ir 3-48d6. - . quired. This is a full time Job. See ii„,. Tel. CHeetnut 8-3147 K »08. MANCHESTER See Him for Vo/ues trkns{x>rtation value. ..$475 Van for interview at Van’s Serv­ FOR PROMPT courteous eeryice, ^ BILL TRATGIS ■ selling or buying real eetate call 194$ Chevrolet Club Coupo->-Ful|y 1950 Fo r d p ic k u p ice 8Utlon,. 427 Hartford Road. No GOOD USED 30” Emerson TV con­ TVo Cape Coda, one In Green idione calls. ^ _ ‘ sole. for quick sale, 159 H Other J oh n m BuUding Company, Man­ equipped, economical trams- H-Ton In excellent ^condition. Prompt; Courteous Ssrviqs Roofing gild ChlnncFs 16-A Road action of four rooms, un­ chester. Ml. 6743$. DONT MISS THE BOAT! Radio and heater. Disunonds—Watches— used TV’s. 139.95 up. Benaon’s portatlon. Rsady to g o .. .$885 $64 P8IR W|OBiC—Part tiius' hrs. finished up. The other on O’Leary 1H3 FORD VlCtORIA ...... SAVI 60-9-5550 or 9-7809 ROOFINO—gpsclBNktng in rspatt- Jewelry _ 48 TV. 1085 Main St. ' LUrriNOS WANTED — WiMto, , Many Othsra . ing roofs of aU kiiida Also asw daily-a.m, or. eve., all day Sat. IMve «-ith all six roome flnlahed. AdveftiflinR co p y must be in our hands at the RIGHT a ryliaitor. radio, heator. Fordomdtlc. benatlfnl tutane BEST OFFER 3 We will hire. 6 mechanically in­ two-tsmlly,' thrae-famUy, buri- AS Makss ^ AS Models f u r n it u r e ftaflaiablng, anOqus roofs Gutter work. Chimneys LEONARD W. T08T, Jowaler, rs- Both Of these homes have fire-' g fe t^ 18,000 miles. ExcSIlest threughent. fumiturs s spsclalty, ebalra esM clined men who need extra in- ' Mdra^ ’^adjisats watebea expertly. KITCHEN TABLE and tour chairs, Boss propMty . Hays many cash time te make the RIGHT iaaue (or you. TsRnsJCb.Siilt Tour Budget NO DOWN p a y m e n t cleansd, lapoirad. S6 years' as-, places, storm windows, full base­ bujrsn. Mortgages shangad and niabsd. Ahdon F. Thorp periencs. Frss ssUmatea CaU ■ com e—profit aharing'. Apply tUasonshls prices. dsl^. $30. 6 0. 3-8493. taiORCHES MOTOR SALES Month . Phono Mltctaeu 9 -6 (^ Thursday 7:80 p.m. 3harp. Per Tburadsy svsain ga; 139 Sprues ments and front dormers. Sale Ptoasa enU Georgs L. Grartodio. 1953 lUICK 4-DbOR SEDAN . . ,.... SAVE 1948 DODGE COUPEr- Howieyli Msnchsstsr MItchril CU FT. PHILOO refrigerator, lUaltor, MItebd 6S87S. 109 SO Oakland 8t---Mi-9-8483 Radlo and haater- -$18.17 S-636J. V . aonnel Dlv., Martin-Parrv Oorp. straM. tOtebon 9-4S87. price on each home is $13,300. Dysaflow, power etocriag. radio and heater. Exccnest COMPLETE Hand and'power lawn 185 Albany Ave., Hartford.^ • 1949. In excellent condition, ' $70. Beaiy strsaC, condtUori. 1947 OLD8MOBILE 3-DR.-^ 6 0 . 9-6353. > . 1661 FORD Oistom eights, two and I^io. and heater------—$16.17 mower saiea and eerrics. Motors T. J. CROCKETT, Broker IF READY to buy, sell, sxcbsngs DEADUNE (our dooin both completely equlp- 1948 PACKARD 4-DOOR^- ' tuned sr overhauled. Pickup and Heiting—Phimblng 17 Fuel and Psad 49>A ------:------r ------delivery serrics. Gibson’s Gsraga. Situations Wanted— Phone; Office 60-8-541$ roai ostafo mortgages arranged 1952 STUDEIAKER FORDOR V-t .... $1091 patL BimaDent condition inrida and Radio and heater' $18.17 SEASONED) Hardwood tor stove, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. $35. Consult HowanI R. Hastings. FOR DISPUY ADVERTISim out Guaranteed. Priced below tbs 194J PLYMOUTH CLUB lO . 8-8013. LENNOX FURNACES ahd warm Mai* 39 Residence 60-9-7751 Badie aad heater, overdrive. Very fleas ear. air hesung. Earl Von Camp. 60. furnace or fireplace: Call 60. MI. 9-7560. "Agency. 60. 61107. 1 P. M. day BEFORE the ad it to appear. BUshst. Only 1386 down. Bank tt- COUPE $6.72 ELECTRIFYING and refiniahing WANTED—Part time lob. Man 8-7083^ Leonard GigUo, M ton , nsmeing. iUao several good clean 1941 DODGE 4-DOOR- $8.72 6-6844. , MAPLE KITCHEN aet. 'abie. four MANCBESTER— Six room Cape, ABOUT TO SeU your property? kerosene, tamps, also make out- over $5. Has car and driver'a Immedlato action -aosured. A. J, EXCEP120N: Ads for Monday most be in at 1951 FORD CLUl COUPE...... $795 Fbnd and Cbevrolet pre-wars. Bfo 1940 DODGE 4-DOOR- $6.72 door lawn lamps. 60, license.. 60. 9-0507. chairs, mahogany bedroom eat, in pleasant neighborhood, bath insegr^ow n. Sea Bob OUvsr at Millinery—Dressfluking 19 Garden—Pano—Dairy chest on chest. Mr.' and Mrs. and lavatory, cabinet kitchen, , Gatto Co., Realtors. CH. 66489, 1 P. M. Friday. Badie, beeter, 6>ry eleaa. LINOLEUM AND Ule Inetallations, Prodoete 50 bureau and double bad, box spring fireplace, storm windows and eves. JA. 9-89». SOUMENE. Inc. floors, counters and wails. Qual­ and mattress coinpietc. Very good ecreena, $13,900. Wamn E .How­ 3SS8 V^ILLTB STATION wagon sbe DRESSltAKER, attarsttans on Dofr»—Birda^Pete 4| WANTED—5,. $ or 7 room bouse 1950 FORD TUDOR . .15 834 CENTER OT.; MANCHEBTBR ity service since 1648. John Krin- coats, suiu, dresses, tJUrta. sto. U-8. No. 1 POTATOES. Bryan condition. 60. 9-3459. ' ' land, Realtor. 6C£ 8-aSOO. 6 0. nyUadsr with gaa saviM, ovst- Jak. 60. S4106. CANARIES. Guarameed alngera. with barn or apac« to baUd ware­ Badio, heater, everdrivr. MI 3-5101 • CaU 60. 64666. ..Bros., 179 Toll end Turnpike, '6(an- 84711. house. Must be buolnesa soned- Radio, hsater. Excsllent AU colors. Also females. 60. cheater. Phone 60. 9-7037. MOVING W E ^ — End tablea, Ucas. RemovaUa seats. Neo^ Open 8 A. M. to 9 P^ M. ALL KINDS of anteniia work. Call 9443$. maple cheeto, chairs, record playr, HOLUSnm STREET —Six room ■ 6 0 . 34651. nmr.tnside and out. Priced for Art Plnney, T.V, Antenna Special­ er, miacellaneous furniture. Mc- 1951 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR ...... $195 Dtrset Factoiy Dealer For ' Moving—TraddiiK Cape Cod complete. Two baths. q tilA seta, only SS86 down at Cen- ist. Sales and Service, Very fair Steraga 20 PARAKEETS, a few beautiful Honachold Goods 51 NeiU, 1$6 Avery Strrat. Large garage, ameelte. drive, Very eleaa. Badio aad beater aad Ferdoautlc. Lew arile- tsriiialOT Solas, 4- heater,. exceptional condition tor RBldOVE RUBBISH, weekly or package delivery. Refngeratoia., Open 10 'S.m. - 9 p.m. dally until books, stamps, cobis, Jewcli7. ivory gat stove, $15. 60. 8-7003. schoois. Hate to eeU but owner trlcl o l Andover, on the UUi day of 194R CHEVROUT AERO ...... $445 m onths: 60. 94969, Cnristmas. Raymar Avaries, guaft'- itailgy’s Antiques, SS3 leaving state. Call 60. 9-4323.. December. A.D.. i»54. Sadaa. 3 deer, aew palat, axcelleat tfaaepertottea at lew the y a u . No money down $26^0 waahets and stove moving .a KENMORE Fully automaUc wash­ . Presem CLAYTo N K. HUNT. Km FOR GLASSIHEO AIVERTISINI BjiMi R o ^ per month. To be sure eee Mc- apo^y, 60, *4T8l Route,44-A, Bolton, Conn.-' 60. Main St. 6 0 S-5003. Jedsd Oure Pontiac, 372 SUin 8t ML' $>5$18. ' er, .$$0. Light oak dlnatto set, ex­ On moUoe of Varie L- Beadle, Wood ie:30 A. H. SANE my Mi b to MtytMi. «BMrttble ^ Hoosehold S«rvlcs8 WONDER^L 1954, 15% more tension Uble. 60. 34835. Poari aoad.' Olaatoaburv, Coanoctlritt. Dyiydlew drive. Jet 5-4646. Open evenings ’Ul 10. Offered IS- CHAMBERS 00.1 AdmlnUtratrlz so the inUetate oatato local and long distance moving, PUPPIES FOR SALE. iCtora apace Crooley Sbelvodori rstrig- of Anna Marla Lahse :. The Home Of Fine Used Cars mstal VMMtlaa bUnda at a asw urday 9 . to 9. 8. ft f£ . (Sraen 94816, 430 Laka St. CLATTOM a . aUNT. J M ss. BUDGET CENTER PAINTINO and surface gauge, micrometers, ------■ - L . ABC ORCULATION OVER 11.0M DAILY, lOilt prios. Ksya su d s arhils you PaodrtuuiotBO, riampa. • ■ ' ‘v drills. No W Can 60. 91C«BtarStraet w a it Mariesr'a. qualityity work, ressonaiils prioss BARGAINS la now aad uasd appB- s f t ^ t . P 5 lb — FORD ^ORD - - and prompt asrries. FNa 'sstt- POINTER PUPS for that hunter aacas. Tsrau sad trtflas. Jamas R«$id H arflld AdvBe SSmCE 05NTER M. FuUy insured. CaU Bart for Oiristmas. Beat of hnodiiig- A. Woods ApiliSB^, SSS Csatsr 4^jCantar7StijMt Plants, s o ; 94186. Gan ML 9-3S3S aftar S, P V V v ^ '

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, lf54 S ' . ■ , ' . • ' ’ " -BIGHT jUani^Il^Bter Sv^uing i|m U ) Stores Open Tonighty Tomorrow Night Until 9~o*Clock la Bom” : COmihunionf: “God Ap-’ Mass'at S t John’a peared"; PoatcommUnion; “O Come Hospital Noted Encrfcncjr Doctors Ka-Klar Rians k Tpwn Contralto Soloiat All Ye Faithful." • • ■ •' * - 5 HALE'S ■ ‘ - t Midnight Friday . SatuiTlay, Christmas Day, a . Physiciana at the Msxchsa- Average Daily Net Press R ub The Weather *ni« m iM 'tr v n * vu IS after an aisht months the .Acolytes and the church Lane; Alma Muldoon, 285 Highland Springs; Mrs. Mildred Early RFD around tha world cruise. school, will announce and adore Society ChapteT 2, Manchester; Henry Smith, Hart-, liard St., will be used, for future St.; Eh-nest Reynolda, Stafford expansion, according to tu presi­ the new born Savior, at the man­ Springs; WiUiam Mercer, Jr.; 92 ford; Raymond ^lesky. East ' tfiss Nancy Patka. dau(hter of Hartfohi; Mrs. Dorothy Cxemek dent. Harvey T. King. ger, with a selection of - ancient Hfu Open House Autumn St. King said there are no immed­ tor. and Mrs. Albert Petka, 17 and modem carols. ‘ a d m itt e d TODAY; Mrs, and daughter. East Hartford. Sen. Kennedy Leaves for Florida Rest CsmpSald Rd., began her Christ­ DISCHARGED TODAY: Douglas iate plana for the property which Rare Silver U. S* Fears ' The Rev. Stephen 8. Stryjewikl ' TliO"'|ixti 2, An­ D o lla rs in Europe Will guest for the holiday .season, .ncftodl'nMetiibly hall from 7:30 to St. dover. ..j two." ing program; t0:80 tomorrow night for its mem­ The land purchase gives Ka-Klar ROBfBS. Miss Alison Ball of'toong Kong, a Prelude: “In the Silence Of .{he. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: a son to clasamata at Colby. Miss Petke, bers who graduated in 1953 and Mr. and Mrs. Fernand Buaslw, a total Milliard Street frontage of Night” : Introlt: "Tbe Wise Men” : : 1964, • ' ' ■ SON b o r n d e c . 17 100 feet and a uniform depth of W aslM rs A l . a senior at the coUege, U major­ Gloria: "The Glorious King” : thfs 151 Pine St.; a daughter to Mr. Circulation Cut Armies ' Several alumn- will speak brief and Mrs. Roger Hurlburt, H5 N. 200 feet. When the toy company ing in art Credo: "What Star": at the oBcr- ly of' their business and college A son was born at the Hartford moved to Hilliard Street in 1902, It OMwr AppHoBeBS lory. “O Star of Bethlehem" Aiiet Elm SI. . Hospital on Dec. 17 to Mr. and Wsshin^on, Doc. 22 Pfc. Stephen 8. BelUnghlri, 21, experiences. BIRTHS TODAY: a daughter to had a 50-foot frontage and 135- Philadelphia; Dec. 22 (/P)—: Edna L. Opadchlld by Stephanie Kosak and Henry, , ' AU faculty members and all Mra John Lombardo, 95 W, Middle foot depth. Top American diplomatic of­ son of Mr. and Mr|, Salvatore Mr. and Mrs. John Huttem, 26 Ben­ Tpke., and. a son on Dec, 19 at the Sharpy-eyed Pennsylvanians Grayb: The Consecration: 'The'Tbe| m^ntibers of the present senior ton St. The company has 40 employes riMJEMHAUea ficials were 'reported con­ ' BelUnghlri, 8S3 SpvUce St, is Edna L. Goodehlld wlU ha con­ Birthday of a Kln^, Henry O r ^ , class are cordially invited to at- St. Francis Hospital to Mr. and Working on cloth toys , in'a 40-by- can ^llect from a quick |2 aervtng with .the Stb Infantry Di- d isch a rg ed YE^TER DAY: cerned today that Weatem tralto Bololst for tha Manchaatar Soloist: Agnus D^; Ti^ils ^hrtst land. .j Linda Frey, 103 Cooper Hill St.; Mra. Alvin Sohn, 75 W. Middle 100-foot building. to fiT for a silver dollar. Tialon in Oermany. A 1952 grad­ Messiah Chorus in its prasantation Tpke. Soma 8,000,000 “ rmra” silver dol- European governments even­ uate of Manchester High School, Ura accidentally were placed In ha entered the Army In Decerhber, of Handai’a great oratorio, “Tha tually, may follow the United circulation by the U.S. Mint at States example and cut the 1962. He is a member of Head­ Messiah," Dee. 28 at 7 :30 p. m. in Philadelphia. Jail Door Opens for Sheppard quarters Oo. of the 47Ui Itegl- the aanctuaiy of the South Meth­ It aeems the demand for-silvei' size of their armies. mentTs band. odist —Pre­ arriving overseas in September. It la against the law to open sealed ing out iU six divisions now- in In addition lb h ir radio .-work, bags from the time they are filled l&rope even though this coimtry mier., Kflirre. MeQdes-fYiQce The Manchester Oirl Scout Glee Miss Goodchild haa baan associat­ has plans to cut its armed man- (tolled on the Nktional As­ ed with the Gilbert and Sullivan until they are opened at the bank. * Club will sing Christmas esrols at •poweri'- sembly today to approve the the i ; W. Hale Department Store Opera Company undar tha dlni)l' . _ 8ft off. went the emergency, aup- And. added the U.S. diplomatic tonight beginning at 7 o’clock. tion of Winthrop Amea M Bos­ ply of silver bucks. Federal Re­ chief, it would be inconsistent and Paris Accords by a large ma­ ton. serve officiala doled them out to unfortunate ' if European nations jority, saying a feeble in­ cm banka thinking they were run of Temple Chapter No. 58. Order Until recently, ahe was con­ should decide to emulate this dorsement might have the of tha Eastern Star, will meet to­ tralto abloitt at tha Church of In­ the milt “cartwheela” uaed for gift! at Chriatmaa time. country in reducing their own same disadvantages as rejec­ morrow at 8 p.m. in the Masonic carnation, NSW York City and 8t armed forces. Temple. The annual Christmas praaent is soloist at ,Um South Tellers Note. Date tion. Church. Hartford., But hxult tellers, alert with Dulles said that Western Sto- Ha interrupted a critical party will follow in the banquet rope, with its vast industries and fcaU, in chaise of Mrs. Janet Rich­ TIcketa will not be aold for tUa dollar, silver or not, spotted the Sea. Jelw F. Kennedy rlp to LaOnardie Field aad Sight te Palm Beach, frde and rearm West Germaajr M 1886, which yesterday would have That, said Dulles, is why large the-'westem defcnsp'liimup Fla. Sen. Kennedy must reel for aeveml months before resuming bis armed forces must be ready to Mies Janet E. Land, M2 Hart- brought 113.50 from an avid coin duties In Wnsbtogton. (AP Wlrepboto).'- Urgaa itmK Talks ftod Rd., and O. thomaa MoUeUr collector, There were 1889a valued Europe. Moch, a Sociattst, had conteadod at New Britain, will be married M JaWlMtlOliiiri at 6U and l8S7s Uated at 617 The secretary declared the de­ German refrinament may ao ~y/r' apiece. fense of the Orient against Com­ tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock In' FOB SALE 91^. BENT longer be necessary in view of tha S t James’ Church. The ailver hoard had been lying munism represents a different developmaht of atomic wasBons. :\ in the vaults of tha U.S. Mint here Fenr (Jrows for 39 problem. Tliere, he said, the chief Ha advocated further Big Four Children of St John's Church .\ since before McKinley was Prest peril is from Red subversion and talks, and said it might ba lass WELDON DKIMi 00. the military need is for fast- wiU hold a special rehearsal 981 Mala St— Tel. 8lV4W»tl dant. dangerous to ho|>ea for paaaa to Thursday morning, Dec. 25, at 9:50 The discovery probably will lead strlktog mobile forces rather than Udii down tba traatlaa Uo-n to try 'Ihls includes the church I to new evolutions of Uie “Liber' In North Sea Storm big standing armies. A deputyr sheriff yaedis obea a doer to lead Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard haek^to Ms jail eetl after q Jvy to set up negoOationa aftor thay school, the Acolytes and the St. ty Heeds" minted in the 1889s: In a formal statement, Dulles convicted him of the seeoad degree murder ef Ms pregannt wife, Marilyn In deveUild, OMo, (Dec. Sri- ara put into cffact ' Cecilia choir. New catal(%uei will be necessary said nuclear .weapons will be intro­ He wna seaweed to a Ufe term to the Ohio State PenitentUry. (A1‘ WIrephoto). Mendes-France. who has boon most of a ll... as guides to buyers and sellers of London, Dec, 22 (JP)— ^Two ships with 39 men aboard were duced gradually in North Atlantic laying back in tba dabata, took is- ■ -K. < Mrs. OUvo Racave of the U t­ coins. fearod lost to^ y as hurricanes lashed the North Sea and the Treaty. Organisation (NATO) de­ / sua immediately. He declared ile Folks Studio has presented to lit .. Has Biaatsr, superintendent Eni^ish Channel. The gale-driven sea.4 breached dikes in The fense preparations. He said the forccfulty that tha flrat racaaaity Preaidant John Craig of the Man EMERGENCY 14-nation decision to lean heavily is for tha West to daitaa its poai- of the Phitadetohia Mint, said the Netherlands and West Germany but so far there was no cheater Assn, for the Help of Re' “rarltiss’’ were shipped out in their bn nuclear power “shows foir the >an tion claarly. He said nagoUationa tarded Children the sum of 625, O IL lU R N IR repetition of last year’a disastroua'V flrat Ume the means of developtM can ba cairiad Oixmora fruitfully with more in prospect when re undated bags with ths atof at the This Is s ehsipk list of gifts that may ssesps yt)ur sHsntion . . . a ramindar of things to Mint imawsre that they were pull­ floods. a forward strategy which could be betweah tha E a stW l vYast aftor turns come in, as a result of the smvici Four breaks in - tha aeawalls the North Atlantic TVeaty Organi­ program of plays and dancing ing the rug from under mimisme- relied on to protect Western Eu­ giva to paopla you may not know . ... i suggestion of itams pricalass in. value that will' tists were reported-fcom Texel Island, l)ream Coining rope froffi invasion.” sation. which tha rsarmad Ger­ presented by her pupils Saturday CALL juat Off the northwest Dutch coast, many would join, ia oaontotoly afternoon in the triton audi- tore. Cleatcr exBlshisd that dur­ Mindful of the _ February. 1053, "As that eaplKnuty ia devsl- • cost you nothing . . . ^ " msiil*’ r*"*— “It will soUd^ , , „ toiium.The heavy rains of that / A' ing the lSSto SM enrly ’90s, cer­ floods to -which'ilmost'1,400 Uvea Time. This Yu M I - 9 - 4 5 4 8 ^ tain Issuea of jA.pcr dollare called surely con0tl--i'ts the strongest de­ If the sfsembly i day greatly cw w led the. at- ware lost -in The Netherlands, tha traattas, th* Pcamlor ' tendance. Tboaa who were present for redeinptiMi' uith a “allver dol­ workers ruahed to bolster the terrent against military aggrtm Clevolandf'-.Doc, 22 (/C)T'gha's-sr^ l~a-e ^ -irii *a wiLLiAMr ;/ lar," hence, begs of nev/ly minuted slon.” Dr. Samuel Sheppard, boyish-} K C IJ L H u it S l% 60l the idea of f ourDower talke aM y' enjoy^ tha program. Judy Grant, crumbling dike. Officiala began, Wm Be AutjD Piirchase ^ ended forever. He dedarad that jdayed most of tha accompani- OIL coins were placed in the 4raulta to the evacuation of peraopa, cattle Shortly after Dtdioe spoim out, faced defendant in a sensa­ manta. *7>ack up" these allver certificates. ^md auppIlCs 'from part of tha ia- informed off clato told a nowaman topy future negotiations might ba Boston,' Dec. 89 (/P) —The defense and Ltate Department tional murder trial that nude twp-pow«r or thraa-powar talks, Leter, Cm promise on those dol­ qand. FpLe» Direction TlTIlCC EnVOVS lar," hence, begs of newly mlnt'ed Wfwtlier Bureau eaM tlwre leaders do not ballsvs there Is’ him a familiar “Dr. Sam”'to with Franca pushed asida as a Breaks to dikes at Pemia, near might be more snow at the T H E G I F T of brotherhood to those discriminated «ble in silver’* without designating Rotterdam, and at Wilhetmahaven, lai'ch t'anger European Allies will newspaper readers Across the major power, even in NATO. any apeciCc coin. The ailver dollarv weekemi. - fo ld air succeeded cut back their armiea in lO.'O. D r I ix’ifSfT On tBe other hand, ha said, by to Germany, alao were reported (he Btonn in southern New Eng­ w X JLilvU ls ViqF9l>91 nation, was convicted yester- Will Be Ousted but these were not conaidei^ ae- " ____ P ' j day of second degree murder. approvihg the treaties, the Aaasm- (Centtimed oA Page Tea) vloua. 'The dikes to the Dutch land, in aome areas, making (Coattoned ea Page TSa) bly can assure France’s positian highways treacherously Icy- Washington, Dec. 22 - (F)—The A jury reached that verdict, Seoul, Dec. 22 UR—South Korea’s in both the Atlantic. AlUnnes and Province of Zeeland, worst -hit Which does qot carry the death; THE GIFT of a friendly greetinjr to strands, .'. _ area in 1953, were hoMtog despite However, Btate, PoUee reporW government rbpor.ed- today that Provost Marshal. impUad strongly in four-power ntecUnga. driving conditions generally pen'kity after five straight days of' today the RepuUlc of Korea gov­ the abnormal tldea. its consumer price index rose one deliberation. ' ■* The Premier reCMIad hia ad­ ■\ Two nights o f suspense were .Jalv- ’ ernment soon .would take direct ac­ Public Schools Eureka Bracks tenfh of one per cent In November. Still protesting that "I am not tion toward ouating the Ciech and dress before the 'Unitel Nations in n o g over for 23 American and eight New York Nov. in which he British paasqngera abesud the By 1 But if you didn’t buy s new car guilty," Aheppara was sentbneed Polish members' of tha Neutral Na­ T H E G I F T of blood to those wounded in freedom’s cause immediately'-to Ufa Imprisonment. tions Supervisory (jommisaton urged prompt a c t ^ on-Sh iAUB- egg Bias Bill Wins Crippled Etogllsh channel ferryboat 'The dream of a white Ctoristmaa For Aftershock your Uvihg coats actually went trian peace treaty a«d suggested W - in far-off lands. The state Had asked the death '(NN8C) which polices the armla- Cote D'Axur. The veasel was towed may become a reality for Con­ down. penalty. It Cohtmded Sheppard tlce. that a Big Four meeting might be . \ ' j-'- into port at Calata today with aU necticut which hasn’t seen one held in May, He said Ms govern­ aboard unharmed. Th. ferry Of Earlh^ake New'car models arriving on the bhidgepned his pregnant wife, Lt. Gen.' Won Yong • Duk de­ In Mississippi since 1948, The Weather Bureau market, althoug'.i list prices were Marilyn, to death aftof an argu­ manded in a statement i)int repre­ ment still sticks to thia Visw. but T H E G I F T of patience and forebearance to those who craahed into a Calais pier Monday that any such conferanca must be . for youi Party! night.and smashed her propellers. ■sea* no chance of a thaw before rirtuslly unchanged, boosted the ment over his affairs with other sentatives of the Communist satel­ may diaatree with you. Eureka, Calif., Dec. 22 (F)—The auto price index sharply because women. lite nations ha ramovad, and carefully prepared through (flpIO'’ Jackson, totsk. Dec. 22 UP) — Previous attempta to tow her into Saturdi^, .J.. matic channels if it ia to succood. ' ■.. . ■ i. ' ■ ■ Mississippi gsye^^ its legisisture 40,000 people of;'this redwood log­ 1954 toodels had been SelUng at Sheppard ittriited she-whs killed, added: port haH failed. . The Bbow. that fell on. the state Fear Early flhowdawp,. . life or death power over its pub­ Fear for Crewmen yesterday, is expected to Unger be-, ging country wilted today in. fear big dtseounts. by anothtr man, probably a bar- "The insistence (or positive ac­ lic schools, voting two to oiie yes­ cause of the cold temperatures of expected aftershoclu from glsr, who- Invaded their comfort­ tion cornea (rom the_JCorean peo­ Both friends and foea thb T H E G I F T of moderation in speech and good e.\ample Scottiah Coaat Guardsmen said Othenrise the price news for ple,” Parla Accords seamed wary about , in conduct : terday for-a constitutional amend­ they "feared the worat” for the forecasted by-tbe Weather Bureau yesterday’s leeUi - rattling earth­ cbhatlmera' was good. There were able iiom'e on the shore Of Laitq ment to pennit legislators to kbol- l,352Tton Belgian freightar Henri for the remainder of the week, r quake which killed one man, to- price drops for food, appliances Erie. But yesterday, when the ver­ He . maaerted > thS Communist foireing a abowdown pramaturaly. :\ The U.S. 'Weather stat'ioh at ured 50 lind caused ap estimated and home, furnishings, reading dict was read in court,, he learned (numbers at tha 4-natlon teams use Obvioualy wdrried by ^ thraat ish state-supported sch^ls if nec- Deweert and her crew of 18. The thSNfgancy-(or espionage purposes. essaiy to> retain racial segrega­ rtilp radioed she was stoMng off Bradley Field in Windsor Locks 2,000j0p0 property damage. matter and rccreaUon. that the jurors did not believe of a great number of ahstontlons A geology professor, H. D. Mac-; him. On'June 17. 1053, W-Tr--acllng T H E G I F T of comfort to those ill distress. . . • . * ' tion. - the Dutch Island of Terachriltog reported a snowfall of 2-6 Inchea, J Food prices fell 0.6 per cent. . i ;— ^ ginitis of Humboldt State College, Will Kwk New Trial ' en orders o( I^sidont Syngnsia (Caattaaai aa paga Ba«aatoaa| , Oo’v. Hugh White, one of the 'and coulid not launch Her lifeboats but BCattered arena had more thsin The coniniiher price index for to Ui4 mountatooua aeaa. that. State Highway Dept, crews pnsdlcUd the ajttershocks but said His lswyt(^.*f,mptly snno-jneed Rhse—released approximately 25.- amendment’a strongest backers, they ^ould be .Idu -violent than November stood at 114.8 per Cent said he expected to call today for llie 1,371-ton Swedish steamer rej^^ed from six to 12 inches of they will appeal for a new trial. If 000 anti-Comimmiat Chinese and yesterday's rolling' temblor; .which of the 1947-49 -bverage, down 0.8 Korpan priaonera of war from T H E G I F T ' of good citizenship to your community. v z, a . speciai legislature session fof Petra, with 21 men aboard, radioed snow in the Putniun-Rhode Island index pdints frtm.. the ali-UuM it is denied, or goes against him bkfore dawii'that ahe had btoken ktat*'line area. Other areas re­ twisted fouafdationsX and cracked a second time, he will be in prison four U. N. prison rtockadta ' ■ ’ ,V. ;V'- Jen. .11 to p r^ d e funds for bring­ walla across a 35-mlIe\poastal area rtttk In October, 1953, but 12.8 per ' * ' •■-‘• 'V 1.' . down off TersChelling ,'and was ported from two to four inchea. at least lO years. Then ha would be As they storhMd tha fences, ing Mparats/Negro schools up to centeringnst on M4UrV9L86>jBureka. \ whlla ROK ex.'acdx stood by. IVon Biilletiiis , the. level of White schools. “taking in water.” Swedish Cokat Sneiw may be pretty stuff and > (Conttaned on Page Nlne)- eligible to apply for paroU. O'uard statidqs said they feared pie just the thing to make Chriatmaa One’ sUgbt aftershockZcame at issued aatatemenl in Spoul saying, f m i th* Ap Wifta State oOiClals believe Negroes 8:58 last night but did no damage. —:------Hia 31it birthday cornea one T H E G I F T ofunderstsn^ling «id happy hotxielife to your ahlp, en route from Kemt, Finland, more Chriatmas-l'-ke, but it also week from today.-•> , anyone who tried to arireet the would rather have good segregat­ 'I Lasted Twq Mlautea prisoners ’'will be dealt, with ' J * ..‘•h ild i'e n ..4 * • ■■ ■ ed schools''than-no.sebooia at all. to Hull, England, had gone down. has its drawbac'KS. The Sheppard murder w as.a . The Dutch radio Sohevianingen Siirpriae! Surpriae! The big quaks hit at 11:57 a. m. severely, regardleaa at aattonal- Retuma from l;l40 of the " y 'i ^ lasted two minutes, Strange case. ' '' ity.’' . SLAVING SUSPECT CUBARffiD reported the crew of the Petra had Yeaterda/s storm came aa a Last July 4, to the dark, early- Mtansh Fla.. Dec. 88 (P)—Tha atate’s 1,825 pfecln ^ showed abandoned. Chip. i. this time, from Blue lake, . The prisoners melted into U»q . T H E G I F T of Wholehearted responas to your duties as a ' . 81,940'votes for the- amendment surprtae. People went to bed Mon­ News Tidbits morning hours, Marilyn Shbppard State Attoraey’a atKe* a»- Two Nethefianda rqaeue Nanea day nights without an inkling of a S to the north, to Femdale, p o ro u s countryside. .and 36,008 sgsinst It,^^ , 80 miles to the south, chimneys was beaten to death as she lay in - aounced today it la drepplag tha . .-i/. family member, f worshipper a^ a church or * todir off to search for' the Henri storm, but when^ tlMy got up ths CoUmI froM AP Wirn bed. She was four months preg­ ' Last. Noy.: 22 SVon wi'-med the ^Srat degree murder cMupa synagojgue, an employe or employer and asTT^ Totm Vato’’1U i«lr'r topto^ or cipeked. - tke - e'a’r t h C^xech and Polish members 'x self defetUm” Judith Aaa. exceed 140,000'. Registration is’ earth. Injuries, however, w e f e nent there is “little .prospect that would follow. I H E C I F l of thanks to the source from whoin an about ■ 450.000. minor. out.w;hen -he ran Into thaJMdroo'm. we >:on safely redtMe oar defenses A detective, that tame morning, Won lifted the . deadline thf|ee DOOM PROPHET SEEN HJL ' ^ gifts flow. Gov. Whits said achools Wwld Speclfittolly, the quake; or relax Our guard’’ in 1955 . .■ . be sboUehed under the amendment Crazied Suitor Frees Girl Pitched Cart WUkerson. 42. to told him, "I think you did it." days Ister because. )m said. Ameri­ Lsuuiiag, Mich.. Dar. 88 (PV— Time tohle ef guidance has been It took nine weks, Uiereafter, to can officials had given asistu-ancce A aiater el Or. Chariea laag only aa a last .reaort. The amend- his death to a lumber mill pond. workedyout (or new members of B e t t e r ... iQsnt would permit the legislature He struck his head on a log and try the case and put the evidence of cooperati