4 ;.■ ■ '■ ■■ 1 .: ■■ .., jF-'f'i ■<*■'"iA'' *‘i’.•4''*s*' ^ w . j ;■' ■ y•if''--', . ... 1 fSUBSDAY, ODCKNn^Mtl m . ' . / iOattr^t^r lEnmi^ l|«raUi : #. ' A*; Local Brlttoh W c veteimna will i t ttaet at the Hotmos Funeral Rome Four to Seek Engaged Chief '.a s taught at.7 o'clock to pay reepecta No Herald to the late Robert H. McKinney. CUy 0 / A aon w u bom to Mr. «n9il Mrs. Zone Qianges m F . -M- Voxton of 40 Oliver L t and Mrs. tlobert A. Jones will Tomorrow Motorists on leave by plane tomorrow night T ater, at the Hart- VOL. I ^ m . NO. 7f AfiMrOalip (HI n ^ l 4 ) M 9I3 . on Dec.. SO. Mr. from Bradley Field, for Fort Ben- The Manchester Evening Public HoiuHng Sched> Night Radar Ev«ry Saturday N ight .MANCRSIffER. CONN.. WEDN^DAV* I (SIXTEEN PAGES) Saston litumeO fdr the event lilng, Ga., where Lt. Jones to an frona Umea^ne AFB. Maine, instructor in the Weapons Dept Hendd will not publish to uled for Jutuary 11 where he to aasigned as a field They have/ been spending the holi morrow, New Year'i Day. Chief of Police Herman O. At 7:45 P.M. representative for Pratt A WHlt- days visiting their parents.'.Mrs. The Herald wishes its In Municipal Building Bchendel < warning local lesldants Brid||ing a Cap, ArmySItiUR W f Alrem ft MUton Townaend,'’ 85 Henry St.', Indochina and Mr. and Mrs. G; W. Jondl, 354 readers a happy and pros Four applications are on the who may gc partying tonight to ORANGE HALL Summit St • perous 1954. drive slov/ly if for no other reason The Friendship Circle of the agenda for the next public hearing MANCHESTER. CONN. of the Zoning Board at Appeals.Tlia than that a radar patrol will be Salvation Army has elated of Washington I/3L. No. 117, and War Piich ficers for the year 1054 as follows: session, open to the public, will be operating. Mrs. Jean doush, president, sue Royal Black Preceptory, No. 18, Ha said the mkchlne haa fieen ue requested to meet tonight at Births at ths Hartford Hospital held Mondsy evening, Jan. 11, In odt all week and haa caused eight eeedtaif Mrs. James V. Munsle; 7 o'clock at the Holmea Funeral MrsTMl:[Iriam Ferrto, secretary; on Dec. 28 included a aon to Mr. the Municipal Building haaiing tickets and 65 warnings to be Mrs. Ethel. Carlson, treasurer; Home, 400 Main St., to pay final and Mrs. Clifford Prince, 88 Elisa room. Issued to niotortoU so far. Yes reapecta to Robert H. McKinney beth Dr., and a daughter to Mr, terday klone thbte 'wer4 icrwkm- Mrs. Bertha Hall, chaimfanImii of the who died yesterday and waa a McClure Realty and the provram committee; Mrs. Ullian and Mrs. Charles E. Utting, 88 W. Texas Co. have made a joint ap inga. TOWN t COUNTRY W epEirS OUTLET Hanoi, Indochind, 'Dec. 80 SCeCann, chairman of the flower member of both lodgee. Center St. plication seeking permission to Chief Scbendel said the machine 4/ Ut)—The last French fortress committee, Mrs. Myrtle McComb, erect a S-bay service station on has been used successfully after in northweit Indochina fait American Legion Auxiliary Glenn H. Stimson, chief engineer men Lose Lives chaplain. A brief business meet- members are reminded that the the southeast comer of Strant and dark, with one of the arrests this Is Moving To the increased pitch of battle Inc and social with exchance of and sales manager of the Gage Main Sta, in Busineaa Zone III. A week having been made Tuesday first meeting of the year J8o4. will division of the Greenfield Tap A today as rebel VIetminh units gifts at the home of Mrs. Mtmale be held Monday at 8 p. m. in the state hearing accompanies the ap night. I tightened pressure on Dien on. Russell St., followed a din American ^ L<^oa. Hall, also that Die Oorp., Greenfield, Mass., will plication. McClure, who has the ^ e chief hopes to cut down 41 PURNELL r^OE^-MANGHESTER it ner a t Miller’s restaurant. they bring in their coupons. speak Monday On taps and tapping Hudson dealership on the opposite speed, to prevent a repetition of Bien Phu. French sources Chimps Attea^ Seience M ^ing to the Hartford Chapter of the comer, now usee the OKs for a last weekend wlien there were 11 « > A C | t OSF'm AIN tT„ m THI speculated that U is the major Magsaysay Fires Start; American Society of Tool Engl- c used car lot. Liglita and aignt for accidents. One of the accidents Forbes Warren la general chair neera. The group will hold a din objective in the current Com man of the committee in charge of the station, will slso be asked. resulted in the death of a pedes N i ART OP DO¥^OW II munist winter campaign, per: the Cyp Club dance in Woodruff ner at 6:30 p. m. at the City Club Shell Oil Co. wknta to replace ■oMiSi P, Naylor trian, and there were' several hit- Takes Oatl Hall, tonight from 8:30 to 13:30, of Hartford and a technical meet Its present sign at Center and Marla J. THvigao and-run cases. Bridgway MllU WUI Bemala e* MMdle Tarapika haps in preparation for an 11 Thrown to which all Manchester young ing beginning at 8:16 p. m. in Adams S t, Business Zone H, lo The radat ne^ has been set up other push into the already- people are Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Hartford Gas Co. auditorium. cated closer to the street line than Mr. and Mrs. James Trlvigno, this week on Center and E. Center invaded kingdom of Laos. Hooks Johnson will be chaperones. regulatkms allow. fl8 Cambridge St., announce the Btreeta and Hartford Road. Tha Rad-led tnvadara who knifad As Leader Into River Ann Simpson is In charge of re Jesse Keeney will ask permis engagement of their daughter, .acroM Mutham Laoa to Thakbak freshments and Peggy* Woltersdorf Manchester Driver sion to convert a single family ‘on tha Thailand border laat weak Manila, Dec. 30 cheering Atlantic Dealer and Atlantic ford yesterday on a charge of . 24 Hour Service Plegse Notice French~ ...... Union troopa and ■ Atmarl- l EXPERT WATCH operating a -motor vehicle under ford, Class of 1952. She to asso .761 Mala S t, Manchester t-: un-aupplied arms throng of .100,000 that saw Engineer collided os they thb influence of liquor as the Ksult ciated with her father at. the Patrola Claah Twice him sworn in as the third sought safe anchorage in the REPAIRIN8 EMER6ENCY of .aN^wo-car accident in that city. Driver Unhurt James' Beauty Salon. D«a to tke |iiiei««slBg amoaat of work and detaB whick gsoa K French Army apokasman aald An experlwentnl ecieoars-type bridge VYhleh to enrrted nod President of this 7-year-old fog-shrouded river ortting off Hartford police said the accident Mr. Munson graduated from wttk our expaadkig fruit growing business It has hecoaee necea strong French Union patrola clash launched by • turret-lam huMi, 1 ^ unfaMs daring AmMuetratien at OIL lURNER Manchester High School, Class of sary for us to have a full time manager at eur etora on Ofhland ed twice With Viatminh troop* Renublic. fires on both veoaels. Diob RgfMsHffd occurred at the intersection of Fart Batrior, Va. Bridgei. made ei alawliiiim, to derignad to earry "Fog this young and rigorous The fire apparently eauaod UtUe SERVICE Commerce and Grove Streets. 111 Auto Upset 1959. He attended the University Street. northwait and. Bouthwaat of Dian of Connecticut and Crystal Re Blan Phu. TheYa waa a strong in leads up to SO tons. OpoiMad hydranttenny,' the hridga fold* buck nation at ours, nothing ig really damage and both tha Atiaatlc IUk PERM-O-SEAL CRYSTALS Ralph Stanissi, 30, of 100 Glen Begtaulag Jan. 1. 1954, Douglaa A. King, a loag time resident over tha tank for psrtagr. It waa, dm-elapad by Anmjr Enyiaean .-it impossible," the staunch former fining Co. tankers awaited fiavor- dale AvSm the driver of the other search Laboratories, Hartford, and dication the Viatminh might be A convertible beaded aoiith on is now serving in the U. S. Navy HALE'S of Manchester, and welt expertenced In refeaUing frvU aad vega- trying to mova atriking forcoa into their Fart Bolvair rMaarall -labamtoriae. 8.,'Army n o te Via Defense- Secretary declared in bis abla tides to prooaad under their Oaaranteed Workmaaship CALL car, required emergency trekt- S. Adams Street about 8:30 tost AF.WtoepImte.) inaugural address. own steam to PfaUadalphia. ment for a minor neck injury. as a third class electronics tectml- 4aMce tahes over mahagement of onr store under ear superVtaum encircling poaitiona bafort launch M I-9 -4 5 4 8 night w-eht out of control near cisn aboard the USS Wright. Headquarters and hein, Mro. Pe«e and myaelf with aeoM of onr clerks stUI _ After aqlemnly taking the oath Olcott, stmek the curb and rolled No date has been set -for the . have a hand In serving yen the bnrii fraRs ied vegcfitbles possilie. rebato ware reported v^iUiin of office, the tiew leader outlined The bodiea of the rictiau orara DEWEY-RICHMAN over—but the driver climbed out wedding. FOR Are You Li$i pqint program aimed at rais racoverod by reacue riilpa from tha W ILLIAM S Tl’e believe this ateve will increase the efficiency of ear bnal- four to six mile* of the tpitraM, 767 MAIN ST. of^tha vrireckage without a scratch, which waa taken by..aha French ing living co itio n s, 'strengthen U. 8. Army Engineer aub offlca at OIL SERVICE police reported today. neos and are wdoome year oommente, after we get this new ing Internal security and wiping Bdgamcior, Del. Aa Army Englnaer on charges of operating a motor ve arrangement epcatbig. laat Nov. 20 and ateadlly rein The luck of the driver, Thomas hicle without a license, failure to forced by airlift atnea than. out-the/Communtot directed Huk epokeamaa aald Ita veaaaL tha Lta- S s. J ! J. Dunn, 17, of Hartfoid, ended carry his motor vehicle registra We wlU centinne to aell ear nppleB and other prodaets from Tha French have been expacUng rebel movement. Um, picked up thi'oe bodiea aad the there, however, as he was arrested tion, operating a car with defec ear farm as nstial .at the store. At present we have a comifieta an attack there by troops 'of Vtot- Some Wives juri\e Call* far U. R Ttoe New Castle anoUier. None a t tha by Patrolnuin John Hughes on a tive equipment and operating a mlnh Di«;toion No. glS—the "Iron He called for strong tics with dead waa idaatUtod. line of fmita and vegetahlea and feature eur own grown Slaca. Elevan of tha 41 crewman aboard Q n e . e * t charge of reckless driving. Hughes motor vehicle so as to cause un Baidwtna, Red DeUelouB and Northera Spies, priced right and Division" equipped with aoma of the United States stri declared said the accident occurred when necessary noise. freah from the orchard. Apples also avallahle at the orchards on '-the beat and heaviest material ra- that relations with friendly Aston the 1,600-ton Atlantic Daalar wora Dunn, who had turned south into Cregg was released in $15 bonds. Avery Straai, Wapping avery day nhtU 6(66 P. M. (tolvad from Communist China. nations must be tightened to meet thrown into tha river aad fiva otlll Husbands to /Drink aro Itotad aa miaaing. Roll Xe Adams Street at the Center Street In other arrests reported today, French fightara made haavy common problems. Two chtaifa paae In the preaa toem of the ttith annnal nweiing nf the Aamrtomn Aeeoelqtten for traffic light, was unable to follow Donald McLagan. 20, of East Hart Wa regaN Mr. Hlag very highly and hope yon will encenrags strafing attacks on ths Viatminh Bkhind, Drexel Hfll. H l. and Paul him hy yeinr continued patronage. New Haven, Dee. 30 {JP)—An ttnnuErried woman social 1 "But," he vramed, “to the leaSr Advnaeament pr SetanM In Bhetea. Mro. ANta C. Weseett. ef Portland, Mains, bolda S-year-^M Shipper, Penneauken, N. J., wera HAPPY the bend In tne load south of ford, was charged with passing a as they draw cloaar to the fortran era of the Communist conapira^. Cindy, brine ealaed "as she weoM n ehIM" aeeording to Mrs. Wraeott. Sam, the ether chimp, obont Given On C.O.D. Deliveries Olcott Street. red light yesterday; and James L. JOSEPH G. PERO, Prop. 180 mHas west of Hanoi, in tha worker from Texas gays she has found that dome women drive rcacuad. who would deliver this countlY Rta aanm age, to hrid by Anmld S. Maore ef PaIrSeld, Cenn., end to alee briiMr ratond by Bin. Wea- Hie Atlantic Refining Oa. ra- Dunn to scheduled to appear in Perry, 38. of 211 HoUister SL, with heart of the biggest rica bowl area their husbands to drink. Miss Thelma Whaley, executive sec and lU people to a foraign powar, The aahnato. aro beiag tested la thrir .davelepuiia t by varfens anthropotogtata. disregarding g stop sigh. of tha Thkt mountain country. ' leaaml thto list a t crawmsn misaiaf NEW Town Court Saturday. retary of the Family Service Arency in .Dallas, Tex,, writes thto t'aay: from tha Atlantic Daalar: , Faces Four Chargee French Army aourcaa aaid if an in the euirant iMua of Tala's--*' — ' —- ...... - > "I shall use all the forcas at my attack comae on Dlcn Blan Phu, "QuartaYly Journal of Studies on Jooeph F. Vogt, PhUndelphla. Police today also reported the RcMgts. Rofrigaraton PERO ORCHARDS command to the end that tha oav- Gordon Simpaon, Philadalplda. YEAR arrest of James Cregg, 21, of both the battle wilt be hard and heavy. Alcohol" 'th a t certain.^,types of ereign authority of the goverfi- W oshon oiMl Al AVERY STREET F a ll' -of tha fortran would not woman want thair husbands to be Frank L. Pomeroy, FayotoavUle, 127 Main St., Manchester, and H A I R«dM-TV Sorviea 276 OAKLAND STREET Night Qub Tab ment shall be respected and. main South Democrats Blast Ike N. C. (Temporary address: Ohaa RANGE & FUEL OIL Lowell, Mass., who ivill have four only loaa for Franca its last major alcobMiea. tained There can be no com 27 Starkweather 8t- Otiiar AppifoRCOs MANCHESTER, CONN. WAPPING, CONN poet in tha That country bordering Mias Whelan, who says aha waa ter. Pa.). motor vehicle enargee to answer promise with disloyalty." John L WaUcr, RFD 1. Middle- when he is arraigned in court SERVIOE CHARGE 6SA0 Mb on Communiat China but would drawing also open a major Invaolea route family c« The now Prooidant, who rode hto borOi ‘Mfft Saturday. hune aa Hiik hutting Defense Sae- Plan for Defense Contracts TeL Ml-t-6666 TeL 60-6-3285 into noithatn Laos, where the Lotila S. WlUtaana, Ocean View, Patrolman Milton Stratton, who Th«.M
A ^ i V'l.i'l'-. •■'\M \ : -lyMi;-,* iUNCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MA!fpP|iBaU OOHN, WPWMDAY. D^jOPiggR- 80. 19fl MAllcailRTtt MiUlCHIRRR. CONir. WR&NRWftY. DECEMBER 80, 1968 MaawaaaMMwapBwMaiMM ’■*. I A ! * ‘'I ^ J ^ /BldtumUon suspMoua that he had somethlnt taeUmony a gooai cemaa from the eurrant ratio LSiaS fltort* to d«M Mg aad I didn’t want that because day. Taatigation ba conductad to datar- State Police Head which shewa one fhtallty for evary BBIBUtI ^KnHaatd' Jury Believes F * e i Mrs. Havfen, OtoaHas OpcB StlorJay I dUMT have the woman (Mrs. Fadaml JutopJIkthst* M.-1 mlna wheUior tha Stata o t Ooa> 08 iBjuriea In automohUg aoet*. y U r i eve Haady)," ths officer teetifled. can set Sbouldms’ hong s i 818, nactirat haa bean ovarchargad for dsn Is. ^BEeqaetted Pleads fbr Caution atJWO Mrs. Hes(iy was arrestad aftar A warrant baa bssn issue* forhls prarioua aervica randarad Mar* "So on that hasia it ia probahia Shoulders Lio' arrasL car and Dunbar, or ia thia an that five or six persons win be J4B0 Annual Totpnjlte^arp dOlll idBisin Hall had told p flio c n where to find :1i^r«^OM ) attempt on tha part of^Marcar and (OMtnmad lium Page Oaa) killed....although aoeurata death ______THURS. bar. Dunbar to keep a new firm from experience ia unpredictaMa. for . H8’'#eB'eat* About Ransom Shouidem said Dolan took in ona (kc Mtf. M«e»r and antering into competition for thia Don’t rlak your Ufa and tUa Uvaa short periods," Greane Mya CONTINUOUS "lOM SiejMTM Mathd to L6ctil~ Ctthieha •ultcase and placed It In his office- r Biknb scksdule In the station. He told the jurom kuf _ jad.the tt«t« aa much type of work, in which caae .you aa of othara by driving without the During tha 08*bour Chriatmas MAKI Uf A rASTY-JOIN TNI null « Page Om ) FlinEn nmn pay Mat mora.than what governor ahould intercede to make weekt?id eight pereoae kwt their Oavaatry, Dao. 10 ■X,8*(Bdsy, In* he brought in the other suitcase. ftill uaa of your facultiea," a^d (Spaciall—wUon 3 , Waterfront Park; Bugeaa^ t'lB. Tbaesdsy FH GUI M nWMH rfaittnd to oharga during XW4. aura auch a move is not condoned Uvea on Connecticut roads. LATE SHOW AT MIDNIGHT! ttptsa of tha aanbal nports (or 'Qarbariiil, et hi, to Amtand an*’ *7 yaam, rastgnad in angar afUr "I got It In the back of my offlcs r W fently laqueat,’* be wrota by our State Purchasing Depart* the poUee adminiatrator. Greene says it will not ba sur* tbo ysar onding Aug. 8 l for the Lucy R.Jicalin, proparty on Soutk a St. Louis Police Board begsn an and 1 (tone it ptirpoecly ao nobody ment.” . ■• ■ "Alcohol alowa down a drlvar’a prising, however. If the New Tear town have baag aant out to kaal Street; Bugena Oarbarini, at al, to InvesUgatlOB Into the handling of sew me with thia suitcas# and they Last week former City Council* reacUona and Ita exhilarating weekend brings a worse record. boxholdars. About l,4M of thaoo G to ^ ^ Garbarini, property the money liM October. didn’t," ha said. man Thomas J. Kerrigan, Jr., effect makea him laaa likely to b« "Experience indicatee thara is warn BMitod out Monday from «Im riasttw t He roeelvod bU Up that Hall wae ’The grand jury diaclostd tha president of tha Armored Car a cautioua driver,’’ he added. more unrestrained alcoholic drink dffico of Slmora A. ’rurkinglon, Seelal.Caaeeled -XtoMt MINIMI aKand. The gen- & g a g e m e n t in gu Louis from a taxicab drivar, ^ T W O ^ Service of Hartford, Inc, charged- If tha prediction of Connecticut ing on such a period aa the New h e r a ! town clerk. — , Th«rra wlU ba no eoctal Friday ' dematottoe IK charge of John Hagar, HSU had hired Hager’s that Mercer and Dunbar were Safety Commlaalon Director Wll* Tear Eve weekend than over Property Trami Mra FUad ^ night in tha Natlian Hale Oom*^ nU iBsftiito enrol An* cab during a fme-npanding OUa« VWMN>|> acrM* lowering their fees td force hla Item M. Greene holda true, the Christmas," Greene «ays. "High* munlty Centar Auditorium, Arjona i^sMMheimer-lkrf Bath Claini aa Itoowledge firm out of businees. Both con* InatrumenU fllod at the office headline in your newspaper next way users, therefore—including FOR k l U i EVEWNB TRY THE a town ct(Mc moeidtBg traiwfer being Now'-YaaFa Day. ■ and L($«pa Buahnell of ■ Mr. ^Snd Mrs. H. # , Gegeh*' -- Both ***** **“* Haady FBBF. ^ __ m i c*r*r cerns submitted bids for the state Monday wiU read thia way: municipel and State Pollca trying •ter. The gim fiku win in* helmsr, 811 27th Ave,, Moline, III., cUiibad they knew nothing about Pi n » f* n In work. Mercer and Dunbar was the of p r m r ^ Inciuds: Oaoego W. (Kurek Oftoosra Named lu "Six killed. 800 Injured In 000 to ensure orderly and anfa traffic and Ida N. Hinkcl to Carmela, New offlcere of the Setiood Con specialty attabem from the the engagement of their the miaelng ransom money end “The lower. p, inovias,. watching. Times ORCHARD NEWS U S I D C A R S “SO auto craihea on State Highways flow—WiU face high hsaards dur Fadula of KaM Hartford, lot 20 gregational Church follow; Bias B. gnup, daugliee& Barbara 3«cj»,. ta Dean Han aatd ba had more than 8580,000 Nebraakan" during long New Year holiday ing the pwiod frem late Thursday In Woodlawn HelghU'; BeUU of KOMler, Clerk; Welter S. Haven, 1 |u sm on;TV iipgrefreahments. Wi Bf.rgrae>> •*“* **■■■• in hla hotel room when arrested. BIG“ T m X IS APFROPRIATB •itemoori this week to the wpe “— y from your •:tMilM:M liU-SiM weekend." ». Bolton Lake House William Lilnoolh Hig^ns to Lillian treasurer; Trustees, Kalth ,ReM' H. C.'BaKff, of Lafayetta, Minn. Shouidem. in tesUfying before This foracaat, Greene says, ■na’ hours of Monday morning.' A. Higglna, proporty on School nolds, Ruth LoomlA, Glenna Miller, Mnaeheeter. Kvenlng HemM Mim Gagenheimer la A graduata the grand Jury, said ha used pre ■ Please Notice Ceventry cerreepeoAeirt, Mrs. Tbara. Mat Orty Ottawa, Kan. W) —Reading Streat; Daniel Sooultr, Sr., . of Ronald Bdmondaon. Ctaren(Sfi. Wl^ of M^tnc High .School and Moline caution in bringing ths sultcasss from notes. Jack Davis, student M“fAEv Halifax, Nova Scotia, Cora Kings* lllllns, Robert C!ordner; hohbrary Charlee g - L ltt^ telepbone PU* Public Hoepltai Sbheol of Nurs into the police atathm beaus# be fORD DEALiR council president, faltered while frlm3*aS8l. Dne to the Incrensing am aunt of work and detail whiek gees laDDIBS NEW TEAK’S $10.00 PER COUPLE bury of Canaan, te Martha K. Me* daacona, Henry Barnes, NeweU ing. At present she ia employad aa knew be was on an Important case. •ritli ear espnadlng freUt growing bnsineiio It hao brooms neeeo- MATINEE PARTT attempting to announce the name Outra of Manchester, property on Hill, Walter Haven, George Pheipe; a staff nume at Manchester Me- "I knew good and well the fact of a color movie about to be Route 81, r r- V deacons, Emast Gowdy, darenoo aary for na to bars n foil time manager nt our atom on Onblnad morisl’ Hoapttsl. that Dolan ,and I eome in and used StrmL Ifaai aad Dad Will Celebrate shown at a high school assembly? . Joseph I. Lombard of WathMw, Williams, Thomas McKlnnty; deA* Some Wivec DrivO Mr. Berg, s student at Au* ths pmenuUon was going to cause At Night. Thla Oaa U Principal l#eroy Hood help^ T-BONE tTEAK DINNER GInE NElSOND&mr. > laCaLUONABB Said to Joaaph Sways of Hartford, conessas, Mabel Hall, Blolae Bd* guatana Theological Ssmlnary, them gassy policemen to become Beginning Jan. 1. 1854, Dougins A. King, n long time rrsHm t For Tfea Klddlea'. Davis decipher the notes, then ex* \ ^ m n Mwe^aouas «amt« pcvw rsqiww, a»a,iMa MM»asr Mtaum Itota three, five, aectioh B, Oak raondaon, Ruth Qehring; Oiurch' la currahtly serving a year of of Mnneksetrr, and writ experienced In rrtoiling fralt and. vege plained to tha student body that Orovo, lot Sevan, Kirch Itoad, Oak Oommtttae, LUIIa Reynolito, Grads Husbands to Driok pastoral internship at Bmanusl tables takes over mnaagement of our store under oar supervision “WILD STALLION” tha writing was that of a member eSEW V8ARS EVE H E K Orovt; An(frew J. Buckley to Jo* Sbarman, Thelma Wright; Mis! L4lthernn Church of Manchester. and kelp. Mrs. Pero aad myself nith some of our clerks wUI sHR cB" (C
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David Allen to Mr. and Mrs. Rus- tke Hopes to E’ind Ba! BoyU Hebron sail C. Andsraon; a daughter, Bar j^p iiey OfficifUs Weddings NLRB Orders Dbbrutsky-Moses Wedding bara Rak, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Town Readies Time to Play Golf mond O. QSsspballi a don, Joaso Eveiiig Program SEE THE NEW __ I Town WiU Vole W„ Jr., to Mr. sad Mr*.‘J*ase W. H earin g on Aimufd A w w ds Given Hills; '8miU|[Kteir tff Mr. rad Mrs. New Tract for te 6 Change Wiky-Johnion Auguzta, Ga,, Dec, SO (/H- -Prea- H A E B O ilE On Area School Irvtiig W. Browm a son, Robert A., Slated by Grange Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Johnson, ident Biatnhower hopad to get Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. 114 Creatwood Dr., announce the Modes Voting DisitosalAeea time out from work OH forthcom Frsld; a daughter, EI i s a b a t b Marlborough, Dae. SO—(Special) marriage of their daimhter, Vivian ^ttctrlDDl' W here Credit Is Due Study Proposal Louie* to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred HiR Asks PabUe Views Monette, to Donald £ Wiley, son ing meaaagez to (kmgreaa for a —Tha local Grang* will hold Its The National'J^bor Relations Td i ' ,y , ' ■"*' Sehats;-a daughter, Raglna Ann, to A new eight-acre tract at the firat meeting of the new year on P m T j ^ u g h On RsloesUon of Roots 6 of Mr. and Mrs. James Wiley, 60 round of golf today. Joe Walcott, who loet a throne by Habron, DM. 80 (Special)—A Mr. m d Mrs. John Fosco Posocco. disposal area off Olcott Street will KEENEY STREET Campfield Rd. Boatd in. Washington has ordered w nivr own vnv tlaai York (ff)— Tliera 'gr* two Jan. 7, The lecturer will present a hearing in the Oct. ^ union eleo*. PoT the flret.tlme thlz week the being knocked on hie east of em ■ptcial town mMting haa been call- A son. David Weslay to Mr. and go into use for town dumping a current events program and a Jfeblferly " Owned by state Highway Commission The ceremony was performed in Preeident had no formal confer- kinds of phllanthpopists— thtna Mrs, R i^ rt A. Price: a daughter, about mid-January, according to tlon at Manchester Modes' and MhMiB TimuillM iD if ivko giva away monay aad thoes pire. ^ to MonAky. 8t' 8 p. m., in the New Year’s party will be bald for lENNIE FAGANI lhj» Firm. I G. Albert Hill said today Im in Elkton, Md„ June 25, 1952. aacee with advlaera acheduled and Tha decision least likely Dmjs* Clara, to Mr. and Mrs. Town Engineer James H. Shaekey, the roembara. vited opinions from individuals Mrs. Wiley is a senior at Man Britain-Hall in which a decision be waa reported eager to play a T B L M I ^ U l who giva oradit Florida'a tourist Industry—Lifting Hsdifon Sflimol' auditorium, for David K. Porter; a son, Oarv Town crews are now completing TEL. MI-9-13S9 chester High School and a part Wa have daeidad to beooma a School To 'Ofira i W«U* bnw nmnlaon, vic« prMt* j and grmps on the proposed re has been held up pending the round a t the Auguzta National of ths Soviet ban against foreign elsctora and thosa antiUsd to'vote Bruce; to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred E. preparation at .the land for use The Mary Hall School wilt open m location of Route S through Urns employe of the First National Dolt CourW. philanthropist this year, and —for travelere. in town mattings. Voters , will be Hodge; a aon. Loo George to Mr. under' the sanitary land fill method m tfant and trautirar at Cu« Broa., j Bank. Her husband attended NLRB's disposition of 140 chal Since he arrived here CSirietmac personal raaaont— hava deeldad Monday for the second term. The 0 Manchester - and hoped they Bqy writer sbowtng most liter ilaked to consider and act upon the and Mrs. Oaorgt A. Cote; a daugh of jiibblsh disposal. Trees, brush school has been closed during tha paper mill, aald today Uiat the would come te him - through Manchester High School- and is lenged votes. Day he haa gotten in only 18 to atart off by giving away end- ter, Sheryl Ev* k) Mr. and Mr*. A real, bang-ap party that I it, which la all anybody avar gave ary promise—Nobei Prizewinnerler Moposal that the town M n with. and stumps have been removed and paat week and a half for tha. f • propoeed reloMtion Of Route d ! Generaf Manager Richard Mar presently employed as a mechanic In an order dated Dec. 28 and holea. He played lazt Saturday. Winnie Churchill. ■V, .^lum bla, Cavfntry, Hampton. Raymond W. Brunell. Jr.; a son, tha bulldozer wilt dig trenches Christmas recess. Will Mtro to la OM yraH N> I throufh ICaiKheeter if the aouthem tin. by the Pratt and Whitney Dtvlston received in Manchester today, the Moat of the reel of the time ha na. -1 W Bcotland, ana Windham, In asUb* Miraael Frank, to Mr. and Mrs. member. j of the United Aircraft Corp. The board directs its regional offlca Ut The eimpleet way to give .credit Retired cop with leaat chance befors ths ground . freezes solid. Personal Meatlra altemativa ia choaen, would not Hill said he had written.Mar haa devoted to work on the eeriea gat Job guarding pearly gates— tithing a Temporary Regional Louts A. Varni; Infan; to Mr. and Sheekey said. A'B Lucius Ckfffyn of the U. S. tin a letter to the effect that be young couple are living for the Boston to conduct the bearing on of -meaaagea which will begin go EMEE8ENCT where eredlt is due ia te atart a High School Planning Oommlttee, Mr*. Leonard R. Harrison; a son, alfaet the manofacturlnc a|tab*i present with the parents o( Mrs. the eligibility of some of the work foundation and present a series Lavrenty P. Berla, of Russia. .The new area iias-porth of the Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. would like oplnlonr routed ing to Cmigrcea next .week. The . OIL RURNIR ’The yeSr’a buaieat ghost—Harry under the provtaiona of section Dennis A. to Mr. and Mrs. Francis highway approaching the dump William Ooffyn, Sr., spent the liahmeBt "but may 'have aoma through him. He said this pro Wiley. ers whose votes have been chal leMalatore convene Jan. 8. of amiual achievement awards. 298b of the 1951 supplement to the A, Fournier:.* son, Douglas Mar $15 lenged. But this is a crewdad flsld. There Dextar White. and east of *t)ie newly, completed Chrlatnuu holiday* at hia home effect on real eatate vahiea of prop* cedure is the one followed- by There waa no comment at the SERVICE ’The ghbat everyone would like General Statutes, and to elect four shall to Mr. Slid Mrs. Douglas H. dog pound. Sheekey explained that here. Young Coffyn i* atatloned at the State ■ Highway •Commis 'ITie board said it has already Preaidenta' headquarterz on criti ara already so many foundations representatives to ths Temporary Porter: a son, Reese Willard to PER C O U P U arty owned by the firm.” overruled 23 of the challenges, but cism by eome lawmakerz of hia giving awards for merit of one to see twice as oftan—Tha ont that ih* eight acre* are being opened the Sampaon Air Base at Geneva. sion on all similar matters. watke.on pay^ya. Regional School Planning Oommlt Mr. and Mrs. Walter Donald; a for duTUpIng because to continue N. Y. Oennlaon aaid he did not yet has deferred counting them until ondoraement yeatarday of a policy _CALL kind or another that the stverage tee, and to act upon any other daughter, Barbara Attn to Mr. and INCLUDE! TWO IMNNfMM . know whether hia firm would op* Hill said he would welcome Indochina after the hearing. Forty-three of channeling more defense cOn- fellow la hound to win one himself Tils man who did most to prova dumping at the present location Mre. William i^rver and Mr*. publication of letters ifent to proper busineaa. Mrs. Leslie O. Kinney; a daugh- Erwin Hollister attend' the funeral -^■aa well as favars. m Im poaa the propoaal to build a lim lt^ other challenges have been su ^ tnicta to areas where, as he put It.' aeoner er later, if he merely ab- that Horatio Alger's "strive and Positive action doaa not neces ter. Faith Doris to Mr. and Mrs. would mean enclosing Hop Brook ' aocees c^reaaway through town. him throughWIartin containing MI-9-454& succeed" formula doesn’t always In a culvert. , • of an aunt in Providence, R. I., maker*. Iced seda and ditaka. opinions on the proposal, and tained. there has been a large amount of ctalna from etriking hie wife in sarily mean abandonment of the Henry E. Melendy. Tuetday. ' If the aouthern route, the one War Pitch In general, the challenges in the unemployment. publie. work out -CTiarlie Draasen of the 4-town project, by which Hebron. Other Births Listed atrongiy favored by State High* would welcome publication of The endorsement was criticlsad WILUAMS Brooklyn Dodgers. KBliABILITATIO?rpXV8 his replies. election, held to determine wheth. So, Inetaad of racognlaing any Bolton, Andover and Marlborough ''4 daughter. Faith Doris, was Manckeeler Evening Herald aray Oommiaaioner Q. Albert Hill, paurtlcularly by members of Con OIL SERVICE •peelal porformanca in any par Tlie prisoner who got the least hava made tentative plans for la choaen it would paaa. through er the more than 660 employes bom to Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Hartford, Conn. (i*l - The Con Martboroe^ coyKapoadeat, Mr*. want the International Ladies' gress from the South. ’They con- ticular field, our philanthropic applauas for good conduct—Alger banding together to provide high- Melendy, and a aon, Michael D„ Howard Lord, telephoae Erat '* land of Caae Broa. and of Cheney Increasing traded the program the President foundation it dedicated to the rac- schqol education for thalr stu necticut Health Department says Broe. aa well. Garment Workers’ Union, AFI^ Hies. waa bom to Mr. and Mrs. Leeman Hampton, 887-J-2. Advertise in The Herald—-It P a;i to represent them, were baaed on approved would benefit New Ehig- egnlUeh- of anybody w# can aee The prisoners most likely to get dents. R. Kearney. This brings the num that the rehabilitation of handi Ray Goalee, plant engineer for AustValian Law land states and hurt bualnesa in on a clear day. If tha other The Windham High School plan capped persons "is a good invest Cheney Brae.-aald today hia firm (Ooatlaaed from Pago One) whether, a worker had been per- DOYOUVfRNT homesick in 1954—The Amcricen ber of births up to 29. manenUy or temporarily laid off. the South. foundatlona hava overlooked you, POW’e in Korea who wouldn’t has not up to the present time There were also two more mar ment.’’ la giving the mattef "conaiderable Muong .L«, some 50 miles north Juat write us and tail us what been regarded particiilarly attrac riage returns, those of Doris Eliz In on# recent year, it report# thought" but had not made plana Raises Question If permanenUy laid off because Uncle Sam purchased 3'4 mil coma back. tive to the towna concerned. It re $400,000 was spent to train 1,100 of the Plains Des Jam s. of economic reasons, a worker you want an award for doing lor abeth Taylor to Ronald J. Baglio, I -» • y ay either to oppoae or aupport the lion pounds of turkey for the not doing) —and ws guarantee to Hia convalescent with the best mains to be seen how the matter physically impared persons in use I^poeal. WaltiBg for Oppertanity was not eligible to vote. At (he chanca of regaining hit old and Jean H. Renfro to Walter F. On Olympic Site Rebel attacks on the two well membera of the armed forces— recognize you. If your handwrit will'tuan out. Jones. ful occupations. Prior to re Awalte DedBkm elecUon the company claimed that the -only bird those boys and girls Phaaa ta mmlia strength—The American dollar. Post Offire te Close habilitation, these persons had a J The State Highway Oomhilaalon armed, level ground positions at the union was voting many work ing is eligible. .Tlila makes 24 marriage* hers in London, Dec. 80 UP\—Avery Dien Blen Phu and the Plaine should ever get. atraagamaats ia* a taaa Here are our firat awarda for Tha year's leading wrong- The Hebron and Amiton Post 1953. There were actually only l l total annual income o( about ' baa not done the detailed aurveya ers who had been- let go because gueaaar—Tha weather man. Officat will be closed for the day $120,000. Brundage, president of the Des Jarres would give the French of a permanently depressed finan 1968: deaths here in 1953, aa that of H. needed to ahow the exact proper* the opportunity they say they • t o t « * 9 0 0 The year’s beet-drsasad turkey The most persistent life of the on New Year’s day. Rural mall Welton Porter took place in Mas- Following training their Income tiea which would have to be taken International Olympic Committee, cial condition. The in>-union fac carrterB'wtll also have the day off. waa in excess of two million dol have been waiting in the 7-year- tion in the two shops' had an- edge TAM 1 HtOMMItllSTOMPAr —Tha one wa had for Chrtatmaa. party—Harry 8. Troman- aachuaetts and he had been a resi to make way. for the highway. hinted today that a collision of long war in Indochina --- a chance Tha most outstanding salesman The most enjoyable tumbla of StatisUcB for 1958 dent of Columbia for many years. lara annually. Oommiaaioner Hill eaid today hia of 248 to 239 in the uncontasted —Praaidrat Blamhowar, who con Of interest to local people ia the The death waa recorded-here aa Australian law and Olympic rules to tangle In the open—with an op ballots, but with 140 other votes AmWMWt the season—^Th# drop In the coat ataff would not do eo until one of posing force which hitherto has vinced Charlea E. Wtleon he ahould hat of deaths during ,the year he was a local native, and aa being NO COMPLAINT! the routea ia choaen over the other. still may force the 1950 games out challenged, the matter went back rliOAM "UT m " of living. 1953, to date. The list follows; of Melbourne and into a European struck mostly in the mountains to "the NLRB for a decision. 1 H t OM sell 2(4 million dollars In auto 'the guy who got the mostent for of interest to the townspeople. The The proponed routea go from the and Jungles and avoided heavy IM lAM SRSt stock to take a government post. Mrs. Walter E. Wright, 64; Mrs. death list is leas than usual, as Indianapolia (d1 Sign outside Wilbur Croaa Highway at the wcat or American city. Despite the board's order that 3M *9.37 *4 JO . t f i The event likely to have the the leaateat—The Red pilot, tired Sarah Kassman, 92; Nellie H. there.are now about 1,500 residents a gaaollne service station; However, Otto Mayer, chancellor frontal combat. SM 47.41 99M M 4 9 of CUmmuniam, wlw traded his end of town to Bolton Notch. The a hearing be held, a final decision rWra M kmiielr* tTpejaera# taclm It .art lull. moat impact on hlatory—Death of Marino, 42; Mary K. Wright, 87; here. "To keep from having com northern one rune generally north of the IOC CommIttM, said yester In Saigon, some French circles appeared due for further delay be Wlassbkfcl Photo. 7hrf a/a heaeS •• piwfg wgmthl MIG piaffe behind Allied lines and speculated that the Vietminh lead MRS. JOHN DOBRUTSKY USSSL. Joseph Stalin. waa astounded to learn he had John A. Markham, 59; Frank L. plaints about our free aervice, there of Middle Turnpike and the pouth* day that he didn't believe the cause of the ILGWU'S reported At tU$ affka yam §att The eVent likely' to have the Dondero, 59; Adam Dombrowski, Maacheater Evening Herald He will be no free aervice." em one generally aouth of Hart majority of the committee will er, Moscow-trained Ho Chi Minh, plan to request the NLRB to re leaat impact on hiatory—Our earned 8100,000. 78; Rose Wieener, 78; John Stabs, bron Mrrespondent, Miss ford Road. to ’ a demand to have the is trying to grab sU of northern Miss Ann Elaine Moses, daugh fichu. Her half hat waa faahlonsd MON6Y te help wirti current The fellow who took the most consider its ruling. a.panws. birthday. . 69; H. Welton Porter, 88. Besides rradleton, HArrIson S-SSSt. The exact location might have a I moved from Melbourne. Indochina except the French-held Bernard Alpert, director‘of the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. of the pleatsd net and her wrist- abuse without talking back once Red River Delta centered oh MONIY lor doctor, dantitt, The most frustrated plumber— these deaths there were two deaths i O O M N f o n A bearlnig on whether certain prop E i, of Aulanne, Switzerland, NLRB's regional office in Boston, Moses, of Vernon Center, became Ist waa of white rosea. Martin J>urkln, who made the —The Plltdown Man, who proved of infanta. The average age of erty owners object to the route. said Armand Massard of France, Ha'hol. said he understood the union would the bride of John Dobrutsky, son Mrs. Moiies chose for her daugh- earoaa ]NMir car ■ a victim hasekol, funarol Wli. you can get by for years with the These sources thought Ho might MONIY lo t toaas, iniarast, l»- right connection, than loet hia adulta was a little over 71. Hie Tfirffly faMia avarywfcara Iwvn aaaSm m Nowr Yoiir ri(6 a liiH a n ...t« ahni* Hill pointed out today that each Angelo Bolankl of Greece and file its appeal within a few days. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dobrutsky, ter'a wedding slate blue taffeta of "masiNC wosauu" is the time to piMlina. jawbone of an ape; if j-eu Juat keep oldest on the list was Mrs. Sarah Deaths Last Nighf property owner is given a year's General Vladimir Stoitcheff of use such a holding, and the cross He said such action would prdba- of Washington St., Hartford, at a and lace, a pale pink cocktail hat sai.ktMiIa of unbalanced or out-of-line sutonca, lulti'on. The moit unusual overthrow— it shut. ■t Ormta, bocamaa Gramta AOOIII for ymir inMia)r...«v«nr4l«nrl time to make the property avail country line his. invaders cut last ceremony perform ^ .Sunday after-; and corsaga of pale pink rosebuds. triweli, OMy rchilc in ioo->hort tire life, - M O NIY lo t furniture, tooli,. Kassman, 92, Bulgaria have asked for (he shift bly put off the bearing until late equiptUent... Isr tke Those contracting in the 22 mar By THE ASSOCIATED rRBSS able after negotiations get under 'because of Australia's quarantine week, aa the basis for-a division of in January. noon at 2 o'clock 'In Temple Beth ’The bridegroom’s mother waa at coo-dangeioui blow-outs—too ssan; way and there is a great deal of Indochina he would propose in Sholom by Rabbi Leon Wind. tired in a purple taffeta dreas with ACcmraisI Plav sale! Sc* ua mow (at boat*, feral, auiuaiet vtalUng hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. riages were; J. Edwerd Piechta, Sarasota, Fla, — Col. Clyde 8. laws bn foreign horses. armistice negotiations. He has said No union representative con ceaip- Nathan Edwarda of Glenwood Rd. and Catherine A. Goodwin: Joseph Ford, 86, retired U. B. Army doc XG K TTH t planning to be done before negoti Melbourne already has started nected with the case could tw The bridal attendants were Miss matching hat and complemented a quM, tuK safety check-up with scica- ations can begin. recently he might be willing to Eleanor Moses, of Vernon O nter, her costume with an orchid cor tUk sesa cquipaMt. MONIY So moV* Kvtnf mere Mrs. HsuoM O. Davit la vlalting A. Madore, and Marilyn N. Bru tor who aervad in the Spanish- extensive preparations for holding hol'd with the French. reached 'either in New York or ranrenleal, aiar* her parenU in Oklahorng, ne] I; Jesse M. HUIa, and Naomi G. American War. World War I and Aecurate Picture cousin of the bride and her brother sage. pleoiani. Mere coai- Card Parly Slated the games. In the area --around Thakhek, Hartford for comment on the Tkaik.Ytsr liFsIr Hn F6i Mr. and Mr*. Robert Maater- Turner; William McLean 'and ■Jao commanded hospitals In two Although the commiaaioh has ILGWU’S reported plan to appeal. Harold Moses, was best man for The ceremony was preceded by a tonabl*. not published a scale map showing Brundage, en route from Chica Laotian town, on the Mekong River dinner for the immediate families mann of Tbmoka Av*., are spend Elaine C. MacDonald; Sirrrao A. Balkan svars. Died Tuesday. O 2 0 ^ « o r f go to a meeting of the Executive frontier with Thailand evacuated The October election was the Mr. Dobrutsky. The Aeddsnt Thai MONIY to aidk* your vieA of “By Friendship Unit ing the CTiriaUnas vacation at the proposed route, Hill said today second one held at the Manchester The bride's gown of nylon, tulle and a large reception fn the vestry hotao, in the iflop, en Scrainton and Dorothy W. Spicer; Chicago — Gen* Morgan, 66, the map published in The' Herald Commission of the IOC at by the French Dec. 26 in the face Didn't Hoopsa'* their 'hortia ih Maine. George H. Griffing and Marion G. veteran Chicago Dally New* ataff Lausanne, Jan. K, said at London and New Britain plants on whether and Chantilly lace was dmlgned of. the Temple. the laiim, aouer. Orange to Meet Dec. 21 contained an accurate idea of a Vietminh drive across Indo^ with a fitted basque bof/iee, its 'The couple, flew to Florida suid Tha Friendship Class will hold a Carroll; Jesae K. White, Jr„ and member whose newspaper career of the proposed highway paths. airport "there are problems facing china, French mobile columns Or not the ILOWU would serve as I lilio 10 toy The next meeting of the Grange the workers’ bargaining agent. In long sleeves terminating in a point Cuba for their honeymoon, the card party in the lower hall of the Frances C. Patclli; Boy H. Moyez, Included service .*# foreign cor Ho said the right-of-way would the committee which must be were unable to make contact with TttIFNONI • WIITI . or VtItT will be on Jan, 13 and will be held respondent. Born in Chicago. Died solved. • , -1 March, the coat-and-suit workers at the wrists. Her bolero Jacket bride traveling In a green wool In the Town Hall. Ii« Effgleston, and Sylvia M. Cooley; Frank Kel be 250 feet wide and the highway rebel forces for fourth straight was fashioned of the lace and the suit, winter white hat and acces Town Hail Jan. 8. .at 8 p.fft., with ley MOrton and Bernadette' M. TUeaday. would have controlled access Uke The biggest obstacle to ' hold day. rejected the union by a vote of 344 Glarkt Motor Salos tha retiring master, ia chairman. ing the 1956 Olympics in Mel- to 264, but .(he unkm charged the skirt was bouffant. H er' yell of sories., On their return they will prlxda to'ioa 'awarded, rMreahmcnta BemaU Santiago, Chile — Vicente Sol. the Wilbur Cross through Man French recohnaissance units ad occupy their new home on Vernon to be aarved and a aoclal hour to Harold R. Strickland and 65, Minister of Interior in the chester. No buildings could front boume is how to reconcile an Aus- vancing north from near Savan'- management with unfair labor hand-rolled silk Illusion was caught •01 BROAD STREET IfNANCI CO.. tNC. Maacheeter Evening Herald El tralian law which imposes a practices and took an appiCal to the from a cloche of Jace with Irides Center Heights. follow, Jeanette A. Garceau: Edward J Spanish Republican government -frOTTY on the expressway. nakhet probed through the Jungle NLRB. cent trim. She carried a white TEL. MI-8-20I2 MANCHiSTIR lington rorreopondent, Mr*. O. F. Taraaevteh and Leona F. Cliaponia; and head of the Spaniih exile In an effort to detemiine exact lengthy quarantine. dn foreign along the Mekong River to a point ’The bride is a secretary at the ass auufs nasiT . . iMaaS mom This la a public card party and Berr, telephone Rockville 5-88l8^ horses for equestrian events and Tlie board conducted a hearing bible with white orchid marker. State Police Headquarters la Hart Omm Mw. tM>. W.C r,i. VJO lu IN procaeda will be usM for the class JElaymond E. Smith and Norma E. group in Santiago. Died Tucaday. •yOUY* ly what effect the proposed high about 15 miles north of Thakhek. and found the company had vio •nU IkbriUBfi 9.30 •• • • • Gamache; Posaceo Faaco, Jr., and way would have on certain munici. ah Olympic rule which states all French planes also plastered the The maid , of honor wore a bal ford, and the bridegroom, who SAFETY REAIIIARTEIS U«M h Ob h miDnH «f an Mfbf acUviUaa. • Palma, Mallorca — Rita Hume, pH problems, Mayor Sherwood of the games, except winter region of- Hatinh. on the north lated the TSTt-Hartley Act. setting lerina length gown of wood rose servra in the U. S. Army, is em Tha chureh ia auppliad with NtVt SHOT WITH HGh sES Anne I. Cooley; Rog^r Nelson 36, an American freelance cor Bowers and General Manager Rich- sports, must be held in the same coast of Annam for the fourth aside the results of the election .and Chantilly lace and nylon net. with ployed St the Pratt and Whitney flower arrangamraU each Sunday Cheney and Nancy ' B. Scranton; respondent i« Italy and wife of ard Martin conferred yesterday city. . strilght day. The Ha Ttnh area scheduling the one for October. side panniers edged with ruffles of Division of the United Aircraft and afUr tha aervica the flowari Denver (P) —, Although Getiri Donald H. Chase and Winifred J. John H. SeCondari. a New York FORII DEALER Both plants are controlled by Sid the net and matching shoulder Corp. Acierno calls himself a Tiot shot," Brehant; Paul A. Taylor and Janet writer. Born in Seattle, Wash. Died over a map showing the altema- "in spite of difficulties in mak served as the Jumping off point ney Ellis of Manchester. ara taken to ill and ahutbia. Bou sees \\ . tive-proposals. ing ready for the 1956 games, IS for the Vietminh forces in their quets ara often f*Yen in memory gasoline contrivances are not for Mae Keller; Ronald E Cornell and Tuesday. -ij- Question of Timing cities, including Hume, Budapest plunge across the narrow waist o( of iqembfrs wlw have paaaad to him. Ha and bit son James harness Barbara F. Galjouryi Horace Q. Mmtln said, after the confer and Lausanne, have offered sites Indochina to the Thailand frontier. thiir iUrnarhdma. their two-whits horses. Buck-and Frick and ’’ni'ej’esa R. S t Mary: ence, that the town ia Interested for the games." Brundage said. U. S. Adviser Snys The Flower Committee la iff Silver, to a wagon every morning, Ernest (*■ Hibbard and Eleanor D. primarily in questions of timing. "Seven American cities already If you’re seeing la the new year at home, yon ean serve c)iarge of this work and Mrs. toad up with fruit and vegetables Pike;; Constantine ChigCr and Ha said officials would seek some have' offered. I do not want to SPARK-UP a dekeiean snack without much trouble, by serving these Maude P. Steele la chairman. and go out to sell where they can. Eleanors M.' Lundqulat; Darrell W. information on when the various say anymore on changing the site. [ So They Say "j Korea Mines Rich famous Ora's specialties: . Pereraal Mention Genry says he Is a "hot shot Keefe and Glora 'C . Stewart; stagi of the planning for the "It is as yet undecided." Edward Kasche of Main St. U a hiiaUer," meaning he has no reg George E. Smith and Mary J. highway and ~its construction American cities showing an ear itirat in the City HosplUI. hav- ular route. If be nets 81.200 a .rear, O'Oonnell. Nations' must learn large arm Seoul (JV-Mining is the major Yoor't ivo siMKks • SPAGHETTI SAUCE might get under way. lier interest included Los Angeles, answer to Korea’s economic prob g wured there early Tuesday ha, figures he has done ail right. Births Eeumrrated scene of the .1952 games, Philadel ies are impractical tools for shap S Acierno and hia wife have reared m s a a Hill said today that "Whilp we ing peace. lems, according to a veteran Amer with KMR'^famoui iM i- • MEAT BALLS morning. ■ Births during 1953 included: a Ju«not going to be dilatory about phia^ Chicago and New 'Y'prk. ican mining authority. Frank A. Howard Edwards SK/2 at the five children. TTiey have 13 grpnd- daughter, Sheryl. Faye, to Mr, and it, neither are we going to be ar In an effort to solve the pussle — Om. George C. MarAall. (Trampton, a technical adviser, cociot. V. 8. Navy ia home on Jeave from rntldran amt 2 great-grandchil Mrs. George Kramer: a daughter. created by the quarantine of •iSA U SA G E Norfolk, Va., untU Jan. 4, and la dren. bitrary." estimates in tungsten alone South Geraldine Lynn, to Mr. and Mrs. C H lL D R iN 'S horses, the republic of Inland In , the past 35 years, Russia has Korea has a potential production of 7 In winter months, when hust Frank O’Brien; a daughter, Donna made a strong bid to stage the failed to keep its word on any 100 to 200 million dollara a year. Our Own Genuine MRS. KLEIN’S OWN: GRINDERS ling doesn't pay. James makes Lee to Mr. and Ht*- John S. Ko SM>s«it8, t o u t s«t», stwrm coots ood foekots. equestrian events while Melbourne agreement. miniature wagons tp'sell. He says "the surface has been DILL PICKLES Relishes,, Pickles, walski; a daughler, Julia Anne to SAVINGS FROM Navy Exonerated puts on the tracK'**and field, bas —Rep. Edward Boii)a (B., Pa.) barely scratched” in developing • LA PIZZA Mr. and Mrs. Cotwin F. Palmer; a ketball, rowing, boxing and other Alvrlys The Finest Sauces other mineral resources in South ■Eieryeaie.Mys Don’s Pizza riuJ»4AMERAS MAY IN DECEMBER son. Jack Alfred, to Mr. and Mrs. In Leyte Tragedy events. . I sincerely hope the things Korea. There ara. largo deposits of Selection Of PickIcA Onions Henry A.: Janas; a daughter, Me Mayer said the Lausanne meet the President advocates (atomic COLD CUTS Is the beat In town. Have, -PLASH BULBS. CASES, i t o i O F F new 19S4 iMHIaragT tin, distmvered last May, as well as and Other Tasty Ithuv some aooa MOVIES, PABirS A Wilton. N, H. m —Three Wil lissa Cornell, to Mr. and Mrs. Hen ing would formulate a final rec controls) will bejcarried to a suc sizable deposits of graphite, man ton housewives recently received ry Clay Osborn; a aon, Kevin f ALL STYLKS AND SIZES) (Continued from Page One) ommendation to be put before a cessful conclusion that will bring ganese, gold and other minerals, he Your Midnight Snacks-Win TSsts Boil— bunches of mayflowars—in full 'nmothy, to Mr. and Mrs. WllUam’ full meeting of the lOC in Athena, peace to the world. said. OPEN NEW YEAR'S EVE UNTIL 2 AM,. Itlfcy Brn^^rwj bloom—picked by their husbands, E Leary; a son, John 'D.', Jr., to c o t t o n ! officers and men of the ship for May 12. “-Ex-Preeldent Truman. He cites the production of the When They Ckinic From Klein’s bunting in nearly woods. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Baron; a aon. their "high state of training and The Australian government sev San Dong mine, called the largest OPEN ALL DAY NEW YEAR’S DAY MEN'S AND lOYS' their unhesitant eagerness in the eral times has declined to waive Stalin said in one of his lec producer of tungsten in the world. DRESSES obedience of orders and the per its laws and ease quarantine .reg tures that the East is the road "By the end of this year it can be formance of duty in the face of un ulations so that, horses can be to victory ov^er the West. .So the producing at the rate of 40 million JACKETS known danger." brought in, acclimatized, trained' West cannot overlook the East. dollars w-orth of tungsten, concen KLEIN’S DON'S GRINDERS This commendation ^as con and used in equestrian events. SALE — Secretary of State DuHm . trates annually," Crampton says. FOOD STORB AND (ALL STYLES curred in by Adm. Lynde McCor "By next year it .could be worth , 130 SraUCE ST—TEL. MM-SUT : FOR PUN ^ mick, Atlantic commander in LOCKiR PLANT chief. I don’t think agreements with SO to 60 million dollars—and it is A N D SIZES) Soldier, Mother^ «ie Soviet Jffaders are reliable. I only 1 of South Korea’s 40 tung U1 CENTIR STREET Vs OFF AND FAVORS • 1 . 7 7 . At the time of the disaster the dont have faith in the leaders. sten mines." Leyte’s aircraft launching cata TEL Ml.f.725A A4d §elaty wHh mara „ pult had been reassembled after Given Jail Terms —Rep. Charles Kersten (R„ Wis.) an overhaul and was being readied fun Uam$ tram Otemls Worth 2.T8! Near etykOi for .a test firing. The United States and Canada are developing a partial defense patteraa In tubbaMe, Ugh- ; BHore the test could be con A 20-year-old AWOL . soldier count cotton. AaaerteS ducted it was necessary to build from F t Dix and a 20-yeai--old —not a complete one. but a de- up the air pessure within the cata mother were found guilty of las to preserve for size*. pult mechanism. It was at this civious carriage by Judge John J. NATO the capacity of'a retal The Life-Time Gift M K h point in the operation that the O'Connor this morning In a lengthy iatory attack, explosion occurred. A large quan trial in Town Court. ^-S««retary of Staff Dt^Uea. Mara fttiivity fer.a Now tity of oil under high pressure was Elmer Chappell, of Hartford, Finest ALUMINUM Yrar ^ sorpmline, hoH, Ignited and flame poured out the was sent to the County Jail' to Bro^elllsm is , no different htirnt, botleont, eonfotti safety valve which blew off, filling serve a 30 days sentence and will than McCarthyism, except that it ' the area with burning oil and klll- then be turned over to Army har a cultured accent. STORMASTER from Crania blfl aataetion. ■ ing the occupants of the compart authorities. -iJanies Carey, CIO oitleiaL ment almost iflst’antly. "Mrs. Ann Posocco, 14 Arch St., •Ml received a 30 days suspended Jail Apply for a Job over at Har- COMBINATION DOOR sentence and-placed- --pn-probation '’■rdr-thSt’s a sanctuary for Com-- for one year. munists. . The pair was arrested by police Senator McCarthy to witness. In Mrs. Posocco’s bedroom early PRIZE IN REVERSE Monday morning, Police were 50 ASSOMTIO Maurice Becker, 22, of East looKing for the AWOL soldier on a White Sulphur Springs. W. Va., COMFLETI Hartford, was fined $125- for driv- Up from. Hartford police. Mrs. (P)—The delegate to the conven COAAMitmON SANKS . Ing under the influence of liquor Posocco'a husband, also in service, tion of National Assn, of Travel r-MA ( A f t . NOT INSTALLED by Deputy Town Court Judge was in court this morning but left Organisations who comes up with R E G .iia John J. O'Connor this morning. • before the caae was heard. the beat idea for Increasing West from yoiur Becker was arrested Dec. 20 by Chappell told the court he went Vfeginif’s tourist trade will receive INSTALUTION $10.00 Patrolman Milton Stratton who AWOL from Aberdeen. Md., in a prize from the state’s industrial Observed him driving in an erratic July and was caught in Hartford- and Publicity Commission. FORD DIALER manner on W. Middle Turnpike The prize: A four weeks’ vaca PROPERLY someUme in September. During the tion In Florida. ' ♦•Thty'ra A-1 hi ciMNtionl Made . of iiai]- tn rliia and New State Road. next three months, he w6s In the Includes: Becker pleaded guilty after stockade at F t Dix. N.J. After •h-TH^n A*1 hi apEMranetl for The Holidays... compoeltlon la colorfal^% ;^^i^ Judge O'Connor refused to accept leaving Dec. 4. he went AWOL • ALUMINUM DOOR FRAME BUSINESS RECORDS aaU to ahapes. Real biqrt a nolo contendere plea. again Dec. 7 and was at large until • 3 STAINLESS STEEL HINOES UMKNtTID N U m R Peslderic Rottenstetin, 46, of 176 local police apprehended him Mon BEVERAfiES^ FULL LINE OF THE iisT KNOWN STKAAWAMI OUMU E. Wads\i^'orth St., was.fined $50 day. AT LOW PRICES ^ • LATCH WITH LOCK INSIDE ROOKKEENNG SUPPLIES on a charge of evading responsi Both pleaded not guilty to the bility, which grew out of a minor •2 SCREENS. 2 CLASSES IMNOS OF OHOlOE UQUIMS charge and were represented by 2 9 « accident in front of the Mary Atty. Wesley C. Gryk. ^Arthar Dni{ Stores 4 • AUTOMATIC DOOR CLOSER m o i t BOOKS 29« Cheney Library on Main Street. ^ HOURS 8 AM. to i l PM. ^ lilFORTED AND DOIESTic WINES Rottehsteln'a car, in pulling out U>DOB PICKS UNION CHIEF • ADJUSTAILE BOHOM DeHcaiely cut cryitol ttem- TaS sparkling gl«Mi Mf bt iof a parking stall, scraped a car TYPEm iTERS ‘next to it, and Rottenatein failed • HEAVIEST CONSTRUCTION rare in graceful tingle and beer Irak and taale. Hi Hartford, Dec. 30 (iPI— Louis -BEER- ■ deuble cMUoil iha)MM. party, boat. |wy a daian. to atop. Police had to trace him J. Santoiani of Bridgeport has through the dealer platM on the been appointed to a S-year mem ADDlNB tUCHlNES car he was seen driving. bership on the State Advisory CALL MI-9-5302 WE WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOU SO AUo this morning, Donald Ells- Council for the Unemployment BANTLY ,Worth, 20, of South Coventry, and (^mpensation A ct ’The appoint 20 MLYUE ROAD WE MAY WISH YOU A 'JIA m NEW YEAR Barnes Cravalho. 20, of Bridge ment, effective Dec. 23 was an O IL C O . JUILES ANB OERVMtON AU MAKES OF NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL port. wart each, fined |14 for nounced yesterday by Gov. John Lodge. SantoiaijtJa president of T a . MLMSfS lOXED STATIONERY fodowtog drivers were Local loa, International Union of TYPEWRITERS AlK AMUNR MACHINES IMicaIn ikiral kraqueU grace thla per- CBaifed Sfltlh.xtidiAoiw-of rules • r M I - M B M BlectriefiL Radio and Machine SALES aaaal Mtg pepey» 88 ravelepm, 28 aat8a ■ ■.! ’ r ' " ■ Ifcii ' “vh .r V H * ..W I ■ ^ j p ...... 1- /f. IIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALb. MANdlffefiTEIk-CONitw WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER SO. 18W' M a NGHISSTER e v e n i n g HERAbBi MANCHEfTER, CONN- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30^JI958 the Rockville Groin A Coal Ob, MAtla/.»A-<|> ■ iSi MM y.'.' ■ ■■msfi- atwEy* be sny tla a it freedom front- trafnc Jams—at a n m n u - it t e New Gdrporatiori | Rockville-Vernpii The yoongaUrs were alleged to relatively low coat, and especial have plied a board from a roar -really hurt*. It wrfll be in t e r e ^ g Daily Radio TTHAr— e ie window and climbed into tbe build to, *•« whether the prealdeatlal ly *6 if they face the problem now. C. of C. Plans Member, i r o o o - i 9se 7VTH>—liM Elects rjpirectors ing. According to the police the MIGEMS commiiMion investigating the pEOb- Thd bigger cities, on the other Andover Woman Appointed group, who are on 'vacation this *-v)J lem..pER racommepd a ^ branE of hand, can only cure their trouble.i tiU — e week because of tha holiday ad jia oOmiCtq, The following program achadUiea 'Y)#rby, Dee, 10 U ft-M , L BWde- lEFIIGEMTOI CLI real progreh* towart freer trade with drastic emeigency measures., WHAY-JMr. in Blue mitted entering tbe building. The 11. BtiMlI SlrMt ■A-a- •re MippUed by the radio manage- ban of New Fork City, w w eleeted which will be tremendously ex WTIC-You Bet Your Ufa Mothers’ Polio Drive Head case ta still being Investigated. which docs not really involve the menu and are aubjeet to changt WTOT—Playhouaa chmirman at the beard at the Mr*. Bernice Kulo Wa havB Just thraa boxaa at rcducad pried*— tB d M T , f pensive, with no guarantee that F n alaar belp organize a works program ' ^ T E R a FEBOUSOl?. rough ail or nothing plunge. ■ Oinctom Name F tfs a c * divisions of the Ohamber ‘ Watkins will be L. •; without notice, ^ WONi-Nawareal newly^ formed $10,000,000 Houag* slif— — Mrs. Bernice Kulo, 57. of West our floor for the new atodels...... Publlahar* ^ they will l» in time or prove a up to the time Uie woolen Arm rouiutad OcUtbar 1. UW' and introduce methods of carrying j tonic Pubilo Service Corp. dircc> RocIcvUle, Dec, $0 (Speclali— • St.; widow of the late Frank Kulo, leal and lasting solution even if O f Smith Associates* ^’tm ay-aiu Potka uop '^AY-^lla Waick Mrs. Robert Kelley of Andover waa j eloMd operation* h*re. He ha* died this morning tn City Hoopital. \n$ tUoiM Opinions V ary; Facts Hide on an. active program. s '■ ff' ^ tor* at a director*' meeting here been aaeedgted with the Prsae ALSO 1 UPRIOHT 11' FREEZER they are undertaken. Atlanta. Ga.* to Stage Ah adroinistnitlre offlciat of n s-! named Tolland County Chairman 1 Born In Poland, Mrs. Kulo a;>ent - WDRC—Crime CtaMlca ted*>. Wiielaes Division, aa welf as lU — $340 — WAS $429.95 ■ Secretary of State Dulles may D __ ; UOnal Chamber grottps during his i Other elected oflicera of-the cor of the 19M MdtherF March ok most o f her life here. ^ WONS-yamlly Thaatar Polio, today aa Initial plans for the parent company, LaPointe Elec- have to eat his words eventually, S i x W i r r o g r a m l careeV, roster has been executive ; Open Tomorrow to 5:30 only poration, which reaulU from the She leave*; a son, John F.; one annual campaign got off to a good tronica, Inc. brother, Andrew WIerzbIcki, and ^ YOU lUY REST AT BVaaCRlPTIUN RATES but yesterday, at- least, he -was ' vice president of the Btrminghem, merger of four utUitieo, are.: Buchanan, who lives with hia Payable In AdTauea Gova, Mrs. Lodge oster of Eerl J. Smith Ala., Chamber of Commerce for 4 iU - ita rt alx grandchildren. cpenly punted as to how the most Harold R. Bacon, Derby, preot- The appointment wae announr«d wife gnd two children on 7 Frank Funeral arrangements, which kn« Tt*r ...... and Asstxilates, AtlanU, Ga.. will '30'yea/a He ts a former president WHAV—#10 roika Hoa dent; Richard' F. GreUcb, Dan X lIORttiR ...... 1*^ WO^-R«s«5dTuJlM ^WONa—Family Theaiar by AUy. Robert F. Kahan, county lin St., ta weU known aa a photog are being prepared by the Burke hfM f»2s recent military events in Indo eonduqP'a six weeks’ educational of the American Chamber of Cbm- WJgj.a-jNewerMualo bury, executive... vice prcaidint; Will Attend Play ;m and membership drive'for director at the 1954 March o f' rapher and marksman. He attend Funeral Home, mie Incomplete at Da# jloulfc' china received such an "eaBMC. Bierce Attn. Executives and a Closed all day Friday wnu-Suua baljaa WHAY-NHa Watch Philip J. Franz, Shelton, trenaurer; ed local schoota and ta a graduaU p«tkly •JH Manchester Chamber of Com founded the'Southeastern Insti WniT>4kMiiilr)i Maale • Dimes which aUrU Saturday. present. Pottertoii^s gcTated build-up" in the American and rferman L, BMkett, Danbury, of the Chicago Institute of Ac llQVU Copy ...... ” Gkiv. and Mrs. John Davis Lodge, merce next month. tute, a school for commerclel ex WpR^UaoUh Alda . Tha Mothers project wilt be the press. WONR-Jack OowMjr WDRC—Rogert of the Gaaalta accretary. major "cicaiiup’' event of the 1954 | counting. He ha# aerved the city Taleottvtlle Items are now 130 CENTER ST. . COR. OF CHURCH UEUBER o r ^ who are bringing a group of A 30-year veteran of Chamber ecutives. The Northeastern Insti it*#" WONB—Frank Bdwarda i THE a s s o c ia t e d PRESS He objected to that phrasing in> friends to the opening performance Walter C. Bonn, Anaonla,.wai campaign. Last year It proved to as, tax collector in tha poaL kaiidled through the Manrhesler actlvIUea, Foster ■ 'n'. pf A t g m ^ n a i B V g l^ G ttE R AU ). OM iNv WEDWMDAY. DECBMBEB 80, 1963 MANCHSSTKK BVENWO REBALD. M A N C S a B m . OONM. WEDKESDAY, DECEMBER 80. 1958 ■n?" h iiit i e R88R 500 at CYO P-TT Contract Delaware T^nk^rs Crashi Profosspr >€ite# i South Democrats Bloat Ike .r' Donors Urgently Needed O p Yfiur Rate Hike Need ‘Snow Ball we AHer That “ NotUsts’ ^ t i n g Talks Reopen Five Crfwpti^n l ^ ^ f^ive^ "Pkm for Defettse Contratti Girl Story Foi’ BloodmobUe Quota '■3 Foi^ Bus F i i ^ A moM snJoyaWo Snow BaA. Holiday Use a ^ 1 tmdsr the oponsorahlp at tha CYO iU lm nupatrick to- fiuea Pais One) i frssA PegAOM) BtenUal unemployassaL ter *o9N VnWsA many more ellgtlAa man'^etdia 1 On January 5 rooting or provaaOng seiliiaAne groopo of SL Jamot’ and St, Brtd- _ Director Air Force Checkg Objocf Hattfoinli; DeEfla-m-^WtOieul Shows Red Influence A s L e a d e r •d W A H )in | :^ M t l M ^ i* 'p M | to all oUftbte blood------3-PAY SERVICE Spinhinc over Maneheater onera o f war were conAned dur been ouUined in n memorandum by dislocations." gst'B ehurehoo, was hstd last night kMOlor and tlio Woo « hoM- ing the Civil War. It la about higher rates the OonnecUcut CO. The amendment was draaUcaUy blood '9MWV unaotnm, MdacheA- attend tomorrow'a BloodmobliA op- CAU MlfcM SW 2 Ptnclals of Piatt and Whitney Arthur S. Flemming, Defense Mo-. (Oonttsaad ffom Page Ona) ter I AC OB certain failure on aration and donate A pint this At tha State Armory, with about [ * Ift— ting o f the Joint cubcom- miles south ■ of Wilmington News Tidbits faces eurtaliment of service, revised in a Senato-Houae ooAfir- (' ftAW FbgA Daa) at bilisatlon director, laat Nov. 4 and The 17. S. A ir Force ia check Aircraft and-''thaand y tha International and 23 miles south of Philadel- ence, to bar pnferontial treatment Achlavlng Its quota .at the ThurO-' badly needed Uoad. 509 young p e o ^ p.'uent. iiMlnsttr Rig Bhiiigiilit Oi. - liittdtt on Um Kooney Stroot C allA d from AP W lfA s suboldy by the taxpayers or gov chlldfen In tha building, with on H flt C S t filU p lllS ing into a report made here Asaii. o f Maehinlata are scheduled phia., ma4s public then. A t that time, in cases when there was a "pries Ifagaayeay arrived for ths ioaiigu- day visa at the bloodmouUe unit. Housewives, second and third . Mtao Joan Hewitt woo crowned M M tonight «t the home ernment operation. ration. Smiling broadly, ha wAvad 481 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST (FliidMI Baildinv) this morning that a round ob to reactivate stalled contract, ’irhe Atlantic Dealer was p n v Flemming named 17 la ^ e and 22 dlfferentlsL" equal1 numbernumbor in thetho yard outsids.outsido. - -n— « . ^ A ci7 local Btoad program cfflclAls said worksn are the onap who queen of the bail and escorted t o ’ ardritoet Arnold Lnwronc*. This conclusion waa reached by and shook hands with parsons who ject that spun round and round negotiations Jan. 5 in the presence ceeding slowly upstream, hunting Dlda’I FTASS AlHSAteMMM The rest o f tho ohUdran o f ’r a s h - ; U H O O t t l C L i & D S today. must bs depandad upon tosnorrow ,tho throne by her eaeorL Raymond M n . F lU p n ^ k snM MiUor, a West Berlin Eomomic Research Prof. Fred R. Fairchild in testi sroalier metropoUtah areas o f! jaacD ^ Acrow thf railing at tbs and appeared to have lights on of federal and state mediators. for anchorage space. Several When the bill' returned to the A t noon teday, only 66 appoint- if Mancheotor is to support this Hagenow. She eat on the. throne n a i h t r o f tho aubcommittoo from Institute reports 340,000 to 350,000 mony befora the PUC (State chronic unemploymrot ss AUglble | ^ pasm ic. R a y . kent (population (Jiopulation 600,000) were...... _ _IT speAKSt's bU imL it was seen in the sky about Tha conference, which svill be other ships were at anchor in the mente kava been lined up tor the program adequatMy n r its Hi ow n while the grand march «raa held, tha loard of Diroctora which Bast Germans Dad their RaA-ruled Public UtlUtiaa O>mmlsslon) this about othar pursulte la the ptreete; H ga aa m a | a a i « f o i w a Magsaysay stood stiffly pt at 10:30 by a seven-yaar-old girl. held in the State Dabor Dept, build area. for aid. , again offered Ms awmhA., Tharsday’s schedule. This is far cltisens’ nseds.. and surveyed the dancers.' iiasrsw rwMsrt(ii'*'r.«'-'i iM m a a part o f tha joint anbeom- homeland during 1953 to taka morning. end parka Thoea in the palace— ; ^ ^ ^ ® V A S r U U I I tention under a broiling troMral short of the IM pint quote which Tho queen o f lost year's baH. •aUaoa. told bar laat. night at cavil Defense Director Ed ing in Hartford, was announced Residents along the shore of the refuge in West. . . . Former GOP In Its ssscntlals, the policy is 1 But hs did not proas it He Was tha Anal witnasa fo r the e long, rambling 3-story bulidlng |. ------sun as crack Phfli^ipuia Arm y is this town’s share, to keep the Daiorss Dubanoski, presented the U :« 0 that tha moating had boon ward Krasenlca notified the this morning by both Parlay Hovey, 3-mile wide river were awakened Congressman J. Parnell Thomas, similar to that of tho Truman ad-; Knowland SMUiAd him that troops —* Indudlng batUs-testpd ram LOM AT IRA99 about 3:30 a. m. (E S T ) by the company in lU haaring on a pro- minUtration, abandoned last Au-1 ..j will personally taka up ths eiirroundad by A slogan-decked! (OeatIntwA rress tWga Om ) program going.. reigning queen with gifts of Aow- BChadulad fo r tonight Air Force after he received in of the State Bpard of Mediation who served a prison term for re Korsa vsU—paradsd by after ths Happy New Year 7o AU — fro m screech warning whistles. They posbd increase to a 15-cent b ^ c f e n c e — were the cream of thei i— — Ta# day, tha puce, and the time srs and jamairy. formation about the flying ob and Arbitration, and Fijank Ward, at ceiving kickbacks while id office, gust, to give preference in with the President of the oetli*tslUii£,* -- . 1, .... Darien. Dae. 90 (PV—Fire, stert- HUa Short Nalloa heard the thump o f a collision, fare and higher rates bn all other tsient ths Pioneers could boast inj 43 hours of. pasteurisation." In MusMTor dancing waa prqvidsd ICra. F itim trlck , who aaid "I'vo ject. of tha Federal Mediation and Con says he may run for Oaagreaa award of drienae oonteMte to States, bocauao....the vote Then hundrads o f admlrtrs (or A paint scraper cut then a roar as both ships caught operations. areas where there ia considerable various Aslds. i fact Laing coneedad that ths ds Ay A1 GentUs’s orehostrs. baaa pravnfcad bofora, but navor Marilyn Grant, daghter of ciliation Service after Ward met again in 1954. of the Senate on the question was broks through poMoe cordons through an etectric cord, caused an fire. - Tho bearing recessed ahortly unemployment There wera about an e q u a l ! livery d ate'is better becaiisA the eligibla donors to sign up, it was a o 'n p M ,” atranuoualy objactad to Dwight Grant. 133 Walker St. separately yesterday with both so overwhelming that tbe admin maansd in front o f tha grandstend, estimated $5,000 damiiga to the The flash o f tlameS wiiS seen at Methodist students in conference after, noon to resume with cross M ost criticism o f It in the past number of young Usbeka and! milk would be pasteurised quicker pointed out. JIM'S CORNER LUNCH haiag informed of tha meeting at said she saw the object and. sides. istration should not Ay in tha face seeking a eloner )ook at the man home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford the state highway Jrarrabka of at L«wirence, Kan. are told that examination at a later data has come from Southerners who instead of being held in a raw Varplanck School, 135 Olcott SL, tha **laat minute" and to tha idea called her father to look at it. The terse announcement this of ,lhs vote by the Senate." young Russians, Obediently. U»ey who began life ns a msehanlc. Swenson, Stephen . M ather Rd., 1081 MAIN STREET — TEL. Ml-9-8188 Delaware State Police, two mllaa "there must be climate set in Fairchild, ameritus professor of argued that it would rob their tex state at the dairy. will be th* Diacb for tomortow's af IM h ig the meeting at the pri It had disappeared by the time morning did not elaborate' on ^ e He referred to tho original Sen awaited quietly the guoeU arrival, BpsakaM LanstoflMMUA ycstchAiur. Fire Chief James Tiano from the river. Emergency units world favorable.to Church’s r*~n " economics at Yalo-Unlvsrsity, re- tile mills, for example, of govern HoU and Lslng wera reported BloodmoMle Day rather than ths vate heme of the architect an In- ' he reached the yard. - Grant 'meeting scheduled for Tuesday, . . . U. S. Ambassador Cavendish ate approval at Iteybank’s Amend 'They wera aU done up ia their Magsaysay, who'’ spoks ‘ in pic- quoted Mrs. Swanson as tayiag she and ambulances throughout the vlswod the ease which the oom- ment business which would be ready to confer with Frank H. ususl suuatlon in Woodruff Hsll. was using ths paint' scrapsr on tbs OPEN M l NIBHT NEW YEAR'S EVE taroatad party, "when gtO.OOO ia notified Krasenics. but a union spokesman said it Cannon hands over first of 500,(WO ment. Sunday bast, ail wearing turesqus Lunata Square averlook- would be a matter of "picking up area were alerted immediately. panv has presented thia week. steered to NeW England. red neckerchiefs syroboilsing the Pect, acting chairman of the board Tha hours, 9:30 s.m. to 2:30 wall at a acaond stoiry bedroom. lavolvad. food packages sent from America Knowland later said ha had re ing MSAilA Boy, outlined these "It'B wrong." Mra. FIUpatrick where we left off in the' negotia- Ship collisions are a familiar story "I believe that this material has "Altogether a bad policy and Young Pioneer organisation. on an "araa of understanding" as seven aims o f his administration: pjn., Ara Inconvenient for the She aaid the scraper stashed the in the area. as hoUday glfu for needy Graaha ceived from the Preeideat aosur- Laing -put it. Peet, Deputy Cora- PIZZA SERVED UNTIL 3 A.M. BBaartad, Inatating that the preaa tlonA” bees cartfuliy and accurately pre one I have never favored," Sen. 1 was shown the "kabtnet," 1. "Positive, energetic measares majority of men who Itave proved electric cord and a spark Ignited the impeachment of Andrew John Nothing of the crash was. visible snee that no contraeta would he mtstloner of Agriculture, said, and tha public ahould have notlca The sides broke off their talks pared and that It glvaa a trua pic George (D-Ga) said. " I t ’s a great where chUdren ranging In pgafrom to improva tha living conditUms of to be tha backbone of the local a container of paint somover. In son? from the shore. The ships were in let except on a low-bid basia. they’ra weleome to come In and Wo Mitiiro 'T«ko44omo*' orlont of tha meeting "when taxpayera' Dec. 3, the day before the old ture of the 'operations, sariiings mistake and v/ill unbalancs indus shout T to 14 discuss Young Pio our. fellow cltisens in tho barrioe Mood prograiA. , , - ah attempt to axtinguiah the! A — Senator Grimes of Iowa. the main channel,, a mile from the The Californian could not ba tqtk, but I’ve not heard about it. flame* herself, Mra. Swanson suf money ia concerned." three-year contract expired, and and sxpsnses o f thia company,’’ he try everywhere.” neer business gravely —- likq a (vlUogea) and neglected rural . Many poteiaiBt • dobors ar* un riverbank and hidden by fog after said. reached for comment on tho new fered second degree burns of the SPAOHim 9m6 MEAT B A LLS -^ SAUSAGE She aaid it was planned to have since then the union membership Rep. Lanham (D-Ga), aqyii4''he "little government," the guide 3.0AA Namaa ea PeUUaa . areas and M laboron la eur urban willing to donate on Dec, 31 in the mi Fiiat CGiwpiy Q—Does an earthworm have the fires subsided, Obituary "Fundamental is th* prinri^e policy. right leg -and hand. The bedroom the contractora (prcaumably mem- has voted to reject the company’s was "unalterably opposed" -to the ■aid. Such a meeting apiMurenUy In moet cases tlM 3,000 house and tnduMrial eenUrs.” mlstAkea'notion that they wlU, in RAVlOU ^ HAMRURGS AND HOT DOGS eyea? A lifeboat with a crew of . five that the quantity and quality of Sen. Sparkman, recalling tha was completely burned out and D. E. rRECRETTE. Prep. bara at tha Arm of Wadhama and "Anal offer" and has authorised program, aaid "Congress never hsd been arranged. wives signattpes wsfA cbtalnsA (or 3. purge the nation’s land tenure consequence, not feet wcU enough WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS A—H6, but each of Its seg was launched. almost immediately service provided is dependent tfpon Senate exchange, said "BIU ICnoW- the purpose of reviving the date of system of ‘Injustice and oppm- smoks and water damaged other | 969 Bread SL.'TeL 9n-9-A591 May, apparent low bidder for the its negotiating committee to call authorised it and i t is a deAnIte In another room, 18 boys and te attend the New Year’s Eve ments has a pair of spot^ which from the Dealer. Some time later the patronsge of customers,* he Itnd.. took the Aoor and gave tha pasturisatlon. With tbe signers’ parte o f tbe bouse. . construcUoa of tha d-room daman' a strike if future negotiations assumption by the executive de sirls bent over cheaeboards play i^ n ." feaUviUea Uter in the evening. OPEN EVERT EVKNINO arl sensitive to light. the Chilean freighter, .Copiapo, D r b U i a said. U. S. Senate his solemn word that approval Laing said he is willing 3. Channel the benefits of eco Cdi early oKd we1 lienre yeer erien reeiy. tary school at Keeney Street) prea- broke down. partment to channel contracts to ing a slmulUneoua match with a Actually,’H was pointed out, an U N T IL 9 ______Ekimund Peresluha, grand lodge bound from Baltimore to Philadel "This in turn depends on the he had talked with President Eis to submit the signaturee at a hear- nomic and Induatrlal developmnt Two teen-agers wars arrested! ant at tha meeting. She aaid it Q—W h y m ay the sudden phia, picked up the ‘lifeboat crew New England,” local cheae ’’maatyer." early blood donation will not cause representative. said Tuesday’s Robert H. McKlaney value which the people place upon enhower and tha vary thing wa iu for a dcllvory date—"provided programs to the common people to in Michigan for robbing a penny was planned to diaeusa poaalble awakening of a hibernating ani and two men who had been rescued "Utterly unfair," declared Rep. In othar rooms I waa shown tbe blood donor to suffer any lU meeting will merely be a "resump such ssrvics. as mOsaursd by the dreaded then would nover be the hearing is-a full dreae dIscuF rales their standards of living. gum machine. Their parents I chants in the plana to reduce the mal cause its death? from the river. Robert Henry McKinney, 58. of James C. Davis (D-Ga), adding rhlldren’a handicraft, painting and effects (gr social affairs during ths tion of where we left off when the prices they arc able and wllHng to done.” Sparkman added: Sion o< the whole question." 4. Spend United Stotee aid funds now reafly have somsthlng to | coet and aaid auch dlacuaaion with A—Anlmals breathe very slow 57 Hemlock St., died this morning that the program involves "cod sculpture, some o f it remarkably evaning hours. talks broke down.” He said Ward There has been many' ship col p«y.” « "Today they have broken faith IJ appeared that a hearing can "honestly and to the best advan chew abouL the contractor present is unfair to ly while' they are hibernating, and at the Manchester Memorial Hos dling, incompetency and inability good, sod their biotogioal and "By svenlng,” a Manchester had met with tha union’s negotiat lisions in the river area which for pital, after a short illness. Professor Fsirehtld said that and done It.” not be held before the laat week te g a ” ether Sraaa which aubmitted bids their hearts, scarcely beat. For this to compete on open markets, and xnolt^cal collectlona A class Of blood program official said, "the ing committee yesterday morning 80 miles from Philadelphia to the there ia very little opportunity to Similarly, Sen. HUi said the In January, dua to the legal period 5. Co-operate with the United an the basis of the original reason they will sometimes die if Born ?n County Armagh, on May one net result will be to aiieviate children in costume was learning Mood donated during tha day wiU and with the company in the after' Atlantic Ocean la one of the incroaao revenue under present presidential poUey “vlMatea the o f giving notice. Nations "in seeking collective aentract. they are awakened roughly. 21. 1M7, he had been a resident of conditions. ' * unemployment in some areas and Usbek folk dances.. A group of have been replaced in the donor's noon to be brought up to date on world’s busiest waterways. Last letter and' ths spirit of an iron There appeared no doubt that eecurity and a Just w orU jM aca' Hie subcommittee from the Manchester for about 35 years. He H# said to improve service by create imemployment in others." thrte young accordlonisU used body, in ths natural course of eAeooAooAOO the dispute. July A the tankers Phoenix and clad agreement between the Re the regulation board will revoke 9. Co-operate with f Asian na Beard Conaiats o f Mrs. ntspatrick. was a British war veteran oT Rep. Vln-on (D-Ga) termed It Itaiian and Germ.vn instruments thlngft.'* LESS Q— W hat constitutes the su He said the union had notified Pan Massachusetts collided 10 adding moro buses could only lead publican leadenriUp and Southern its regulation requiring the date of tions in meeting common prob Miliar, and Sherwood Bowers, World War I. He had been employ to greater leeaes. since thfre is a "a bad policy." under an instructor's eye. Local Red Croea 'volunteers ro- preme law of the land? the mediators o f the union mem miles sbuth of Wilmington and Senators." He said the program pasturisation, in compliance with lems, ' chairman of the Board. ed as a foreman at the Orford Soap constant trend to few er paaeen- On the o..irr hand, Sen. Salton- The ChUdren were extremely shy sponeibie for. the blood program SUGAR AAOeeeeoooOOA A—The Constitution of the bership’s rejection of thd final ’burned to the waterline. Four opens "the door wide to chicanery state law, as a result of Tuesday’s 7. Strsngthsn nnd safeguard .•ooeoAeeeoee^------Co. for the past 30 years. H e was a gera. stall (R-Mass) said the provisibns with me, and later, with the dele- are disturbed over the prospect for aamaaaooaoaaaaaaaaaaaa - - Would Start Anew United States, together with for crewmen were lost, 83 saved. and favoritism." . hearing. On July 9 the board voted internal security and "live up to AdOAS oAAAAeeeAoe company offer in accordance with member of Manchester Dodge No. tomorrow's Bloodmobiic Day. • AjAOOOOAOOAOOO Bowers aaid today ha did not eign treaties and acts of Con Under present conditions therd (or liberalised' tax write-offs and Meanwhile, New England busi cations. There were no bubbling, procedure adopted at the last ne Today’s collision occurred ’two 73, A. F. and A. M., Nutmeg For to revoke it, the Attorney General all our obligations under the Mu 'It’is an unfortunate date, for knew of tha meeting before last gress made under its authority. is no hope of atimulatlng more for setting aside a fixed percent ness and civic leaders today halted ra m b ^ tio u s klde such as one LESS gotiation session. The mediators miles south of the Delaware Me est, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Wash soon afterward supporting the tual Defense Treaty with the us to have this vlait, assuredly,'’ night but was not annoyed at the patronage by reducing rates. age of some procurement for sur might expect to find in that age • OAoeesAo* had sat 'In on the last few con morial Bridge which links the President Elsenliower’s order to action by ruling the r^ulatton null United. SU tes." • oeoAooOAe# ington L^ge LOL and Royal plus labor areas "are heipfut aa far said Mrs. Ruth Bayer, rderuKinent FILLING 4AAOOOOAAOOAOA short notice since it is an emer Q—Has anyone succeeded "A s regards costs," he said, channel more defense work into bracket lA any large group. Some «oAoeaoo*OAo*aA in tract talks before they ware brok southern terminus of the N ew Black Preceptory, and void. Later when 'dealers Aled Magsnyaay urged this chairman. "Holidays notwithstand gency. H e said he might be unable producing a complete vacuum? "the compeny does little since as they go, and I am happy they areas with high unemploynMnt as how they\ swmed spiritless. The "H YEtRS OF KNOW HON” en off. K Jersey Turnpike at Deepwater, to (he Arst o f two petitions by them, nation at 30 sallUon pMlulatlon to ing, the nead (or tkte desperately to attend. A — No. Ha leaves his wife,'Mrs. Elisa nearly two thirds of its costs are have President Eisenhower's sup "a boon to tbe area’s economy." Ulent, wak there, beyond question, The union has rejected a con the main northrsouth highways to the board decided to hold t)ie bear forego partisan differsacs whsn- Important program continues un Lawraiica maintains his office beth Harvey McKinney; three for labor and it had virtually no port." H agerty said aa much as Low ell and Lawrence, Maao., an d: and the tra ilin g >vaa there, but the tract providing fo r an 11-cent Baltimore and Washington and ing as a matter of formal pro evar the natioiuil interest dsmands abated. Fsople are iU and need Q—Which vice president sons, Robert H. McKinney, Jr., of control over wags rates” The 30 per cent of some procurement Providence, R. 1., were Hated by childhood VMS noL Gravely they NEW YEAR TO ttU in his home. wage Increase, the freexing into the Delmarva peninsula route to cedure. united action, .ws have im time tte Mood wlwtevcr the season of changed his name? Manchester. Harvey J.' McKinney, .game thing applies to the coet o f items—Army blankets, for exam the admialatratioa as among the did everything they were told to Bowws, who has not been en- the base rates of a 17-cent cost of Norfolk, Va. . for petty strifa.’f,> tho year. Operations ars being per- of the USMC, and Russell F. ife- m aterials fuel and other suppllee. ple— might be M t aside. areas with surplus labor. - do without hesitation or questlono. tlraly in favor of the plana from A—Henry Wilson (1873-75). living allowance and other beneAts, Ha appAalad to the .Hubs hid (o r i^ . Accidents, unfortunately, His name was originally Jeremiah Meanwhile, the same ground fog Kinney, of Manchester; three Thus if the company cannot "Blow, n Program" The BraxUlan delegation, ush \ the outsetf aaid he fait the town and ia demanding compulsory artU- ing in the mountains and JungMa h apj^ in greater numbers at thia Oilbath. hampered air, sea and land traf- daughters. Miss Martha McKinney, charge fare adequate to cover the But Saltonstall added in a state Should r e j ^ the bids, diamlss the tratlon, a modiAed union shop, and ered in bjr a PoriugueSe-speakiAg to surrAnder. daeiarlng "w a shaU aCASde Of -the year than at other architect and start all over again. Ac early today in the N ew Y ork of Manchestor, Mrs. John Coleman, coft of service it would have no ment that the "abandonment of the Doctor Traces automatic wage progression. guide, was obviously ir a B iM s # welcoAM back 4he truly repentant times. Often, too often, the prUi' Wadhama and May, builders of <)—Was Benjamin Franklin a Metropolitan area. . in France, and Mtt- Fred Bocchino, recourse except to reduce Ite bid-matching procedure was a Fresh Yrom the Cbmmttnist World ’The company laat week put its of Rockville; two sisters, Mrs. Wil- About Tcmn with understondlag nnd with s)Mi clpol hope in saving such victims the Vanoai-Lydall School now un- member of a large family ? , I t Was accompanied by unsea orations. blow to the program...” Federation of Trade Unions'Con contract proposals .into effect for liom Ritchie, of Manchester, and Peculiar Virus pathy." of accident or-Ulneae is the. blood dar eonstruction, aaked 1410,855 for A — Tes. He was the 15th child sonably warn ti^peratures whioh "TMs would doubtless take the He referred to a feature of the gress in Vlaima, tbe BrAallians some 1,(KM) employes who art not Miss Thereea McKinney, of Ire The Ladies Auxiliary Af' tbe A thundcroiu salute from PblUp- which we must keep in sup|dy.' construction. Added to other costa, in a fam ily o f 17. were expected to drop shariAy form o f giving up those lines or 'Trunoaq policy, not revived, which were. expfeealvely enthuMastlc eligible for union membership, and land, and five grandchildren. ZIpser Club wlU have k aoclAl (or pine Army batteries and Asasrican Manchester Mood program offi- this would bring the coat to about tonight, with possible snow Aur- buses which were not remunefs- permitted the government to ask a about Soviet j^ th . They gave the gave pay raises to salaried per- The funeral will be held from members and Triends on New To DoUar BHls warahtps ia Manila Harbor echoed mOOO above the 8450,000 ap- <)—Does the kfoslem law lim it ri«»- . - tlve and conesntrating u pone those contractor In a surplus labor area impression that they took ^hese sonneL the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Year's Eve at the clubrooms on through the CApital city after ' proved by the voters. the number o f wives? The ntercury was expected ^to parts of the service which are re whether he desired to match the children as . typical of all ,Oom The meeting Tuesday, which is Main St., Friday afternoon at 2 Brainard PI. Magsaysay swora^ to uphold the Xawrenee has pointed out that A—Yes. A strict Moslem man hover arouAd 45 to 50 Aegreea'ln munerative at present fares," the low competitive bid on a defense munist-reared youth, although Just (OoAttaNied From P age Ooa) presumably only one of a new the afternooa,'^ but the Weather o’clock, with the Rev. C. E' Win contract. I f he did, he might be OsnsUtuUon. ' \ Pofo tte cost comas within his original never takes more than four Wives professor said. Douglas A. Kiag of 44 Horion outside in tbe streets, as hi the series, will be aimed at Anding Bureau sand mat tonight it would slow of the CAturch of tboNoMrene granted the contract. paralyBia, depraasioh, anxiety He was pracaded tai the mid-day 8500,000 request end the construc at a time. "Howover, fast transportation is Rd.. has leased the Pero Stand, 279 ftreeU of any Sovlri esfUtoi, many PRESGRIPn^l Ginpmr Ala areas of agreement for the two touch about 20 in the city and 15 officiating.' Burial' will be in the In the Eislenhower program, one states or reactions "paiUc." oathtaking by his running mate, tion coat is the lowest for any a necessity. The people who now Oakland St., from Joseph Pero and a young tough can be seen—loud at bCAREFUIXY COMPOUNDED 9 sides in an effort to avert a walk to 20 outsiile the city. Eaat Cemetery. feature provides that where there Kkufman, a practitioner' of in' VlcA Praaident Oarkw P. Garcia. school of comparable aise built in Q—Why were gopher tails once use the unproAUhle 'ines need that will manage the busineea Pero re and roWdy olgaret-emOklng b o w out. ’The fog halted landings at Idle- The funeral, home will be open are tie bids, the contract stall be teroal medicine, explained it 57. Connecticut since 1050. dropped Into the collection plate service and many o f them are able' mains in the business but Intmds who already have begun to scratch wild Airport for about four hours, for the convenience of friends to SMdiars riding in tanks, armored : Abate . FlU WUT Town officials decided, after the in North Dakota churches? and wiHlng to pay higher rates awarded to the contractor in the to put in more tims in the opera for a living. Children of tha better somewhat like this: Aiiktr Bras S ttrttJ morrow from 3 to 5:30 and from 7 The trouble cars and Jeeps patrolled Maniln's bids were received, to seek modlfi- A—Money was scarce during until 9 a. m. (EST). FllghU were rather than go without area with the most unemployment. tion o f his farm and orchards. class Oimiaunlqts ara abielded doesn’t nacessarily ill TREE FRIIT FUVIR$I diverted to LaGuardia Field, where to 9:30 p. m. banner sMaahed streets and steel cations of the plan to reduce the the early days and the territorial "If the privately owned eompany Other features include the en from aucb influeneea come from how much money you Directors Order have or don’t have. It oosmb (ram helmeted security guards hsld coat by about 830,000. . government had offered a three- risibUlty remained good. is unable to provide tbe service the couragement of bids from cj^lfled The Ruth Society of the Cove Portions of the New Jersey Jslui i . Tamosltta contractors in areas o f unemploy Starts In Nnraery the particular "maAning" you have bock milling crowds as Magsaysay 0 Bowers said today that coet does cent bounty on gophers. So, it municipality" or tha stats would nant CongregaUonal Church will The process begins In the nui'> net include a right-of-way from ’Turnpike were closed for almost John J. Tanloaitls. 61 Branford ment, and the encouragement of come to place on money—and how drove to the inaugural site was the practice to drop a gopher Noise Bill Change deubUeas be called upon to cobm tq have a meeting thia avenbig at eery. Since most Soviet' mothers Hackmatack Street and, in his tail into the church collection plate three hours by tha fog) The Ttirn- St, died at the Manchester Me- subcontracts ia such areas. you have learned to uw It. And It escorted by outgoing President the peoples’ aid. Thia could bs done 7:45 at the home o f Mr. and M rs work. Children o f 8 or 4 a n sent opinion, that ahould be includMl instead o f cash. pike,'later was, opened, along,,!ts orial Hospital this morning, 'fol- Hagerty said announcement of could come from "feelin g " ytni need Qulxino. The Board of Directors last night m either of two ways: HJalmar Carlson. 9 Headock St. to "djreUkayas” — nurseries — to' within the 8450,000. entire 118 mile length but the wot- win^' a short.^llnesK » '^ / the program was not prompted by moiA money when actually you at an informal meeting decided S "By subsidising the private be cared and trained during tbe ilS IN FAST YEARS WE WILL Q—How extensive have Are mal AO miles an mur.apeed lisAt Borh in South Windsor, he ttad company to moko up its dsAcit or recent statements by soine econ Young peopis of high school age don’t. FIKBT, RA W HER MOT to. instruct General Manager 'was reduced to 35. * omists and Congress members working day by Ruasian nurses Furthermore, it all,starts back losses been fo r tbe United States Richard Martin, Town Ckninsel been a resident of Manchester for by taking ovar tha bus service as are invited to attend a New Year's that the countty is in a receasion. and teachers. In any Soviet city. In your chiklhMMl—and H doasn't N ew * Y o r k m — Pedestrian in 1953? Charles N. Crockett, and Sherwood 40 years and waa amployed at thd a govsmment enterprise." Eve dance sponsored by tha C T P Eisnhower’s statement said he waa In tha parka and on quict strecU. matter whether yoOr folks were laasing a photograph shop in AGAIN HAVE THE BEST IN A —They are expected to ex Bowers, chairman of the Board, to Royal Typewriter Co. ia 'Hartford Club of Center Church. It wtU be in "complete agreement" with the rhildnn can be seen in groups of in the heavy ehipa or had to strug Irooklyn tahs. a double look at a ceed 81.000,000,000, the highest work out a modiAed anti-noise or-' fOr the past 25 years. He waa a held in Woodruff HaU from 8:30 50 or more going through their anti-unemployment movea out gle for every buck. sign in the '*ls4ow; “9»Ame Yoijr in our history. dinance udilch would be less severe member of the Ariny and Navy p. m. to 1:30 a m. puring tha eve lined in November by Flemmiiig. paces with teachers watching. "One of life’s major disappoint- ly ife.’’ ' than one originally submitted by Club. ,. ning refriishmenta win be SArvod. They are molded Into the Rus PARTY DELICATESSEN CUTS Local FamUy Sen. Maybank, in a statement ihente which almost every child Q—Hew wide la the Padfle Q —What language is spoken in Crockett according toMActin. . H e leaves hie mothei*, Mrs. sian and Communist mold. They ralcaaed bare, declared that Bhasn- experiences," seld Kaufman, ’’la Ocean at its widest point? leaiahd? 'The decision was made at an in Anna Tamositla of Maneheater; will grow up as Usbek Russians. .h t : bower bad turned his back "on that his parents can not provide 4k A — Nearly 11,(X>0 miles, botwaan A—Icelandic. It is practically formal' meeting of the Board which one aiater, Mrs, Charles J. Rukaa Tadjik Riwsiana, Kasakh Jlqs- Hurt in Crash campaign of State rights, more Mm with limiUew money.. . . FORYOHR NEW YEAR’S Panama and the western part of the same as the language spoken took place in M artin’s offi\ e. o f Hartfbrd: ond brothed, Anthony sians, Asethaiian Rnaatens. Since freedom for private business and Public Records "The manner in which a child the CMaa Saa. by Norseihbn 100 years ago. Martin reported that the con M. Tambsltis of Maneheater, and sll their affairs will be in the M Smr Tirtt Kidney Fallura Often Lenia A local ccsipls and thalr three greater economies in. the govtrn- resolves Ms early conAlcte about census amotig the Directors w «a several nieces and nephews. . Russian language, AS the years go ' T » Candltion Edemg children were involveg in a stri- ment,” and h i Cofitihued: money will determine some of his Q —la any other state basidea Q— W hy were scaUop shells that some ordinance might be ; FitnriaI servtcia ^11 bo held by they will have lew and lew Ntwl Sm « it oua auto coRisidn Aarijr C^rBtinas " I t ’s impoaalme fo r me to Under Elmer A. Weden and Dorothy C. basic personality and character NOME PARTY TARLE Pennsylvania named for the fam often calM pilgrim shells? necessary,, but that it should be Saturday morning at 8:15 at the By EDWIN P. JORDAN, HtD. morning while on their way for a stand’ how the Rreaident,\in the Weden to (Jiarenee W. Rush and UM for their own.. treits,. aapiratlons and betavior ily of its founder? A—Jn the Middle Ages, pil milder than the one 'which has been John B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 Shielded from information from Written fer NBA Service hoUday visH ■k rlU rird fU vaoV fn face of tbe recoi^made In the M ary I. Rush, property at Wads patterns." iM R i it Qm m A —No. grims wore A. scallop shell on under consideration. "rr E.. Center St., and at 9 o’clock in the outa^ world which does not Mra. B. T. writes: "W h at causes Maine. ' ' , Gongresa during t h r e a t aesiion, worth and BrookAfld SU. Parental bribing o f kids, aubsti- their hats to show that they had Marlin Ssdd -anti-nuisance pro St. James’ Church. Burial wiU fit into the Communist pattern, fam ous Brands Such As:>rr ^ dropsy and would, it be adviaable Edward W „ Riggins, assistant and in the face of assuiances given ' tutlon of money handoute for real Q—Who were the first profes- crossed the sea to the Holy Land, visions recommended by a group be in S t James’ Cemetery. Bin at gala the children become obedient serv supervisor of the Pratt A. Whitney by the admlnistration\ to the love, o r over-criticism of a child’s afenal iiaseball players? hence the name pilgrim sheila. of East Center Street residents to diet for it? I am“ slxty-aeven- Friends may call at the funeral Edward W. Bars to Frank A. ants of a Communist society. Trslning ScJmoI In HartlW d. his majority leader, 'Sen. IQmwIand •very use of money, may establish GROTE A WEIGEL. STAHL-MEYER AND A — Cincinnati Red Stockings of were discussed but no decision was ycars-old and weigh 108 po»mda." home from 7 o’clock tomorrow Larson, the personal property in Many escape the rigid pattern, wife. A vis and their cKUdron, ^ v e . (C a lif), could \ake such acQqn baMta which, if uncorrected, may U80. Q —Do census Agures indicate night until the hour of tho ftmcral. connection with the buaineae however. Aa the- Soviet middle PORST FORMOST— wi cut ItwMi M yowr ordtr reached. He said Bowerit, Crockett Mra. E. also asks fo r a dUcuaaion 12. Hasel, 9 and Gall, K suffered he to ok .' set the stage for a "money-sick- an increase in the number of and himself were asked to draw lip known as the "Community Preas’’ claw-continuea to grow, more and of dropsy or edema, and it a doc injuriea in Uis ecash, some aerioua H e referred to -this chronoI<^ AeBS’’ candidate In later 11(4. Q—What British - French dis married women? another proposed' ordinance on Mrs. Bertha 3. Oarpenter 221 North Main Street. more mothers arq attempting to tor can take testa which will show Mrs. Riggins was sarioualy of events last July: OertiAoato of Devise Kaufman defined more than a OUR OWN CURED DEUCIOUS CORNED REEP pute dating back lOOO years was A — Yes. , noise. Mra. Bertha J. Carpenter, 73, give up workWjf so they may rear whether the dropsy .comes from Injured. She suffered broken legs The Senate adopted 62-25 an Estate of Rachel Wilson to score o f different kinds o f unusual TCcently settled? formerly of Chestnut St, died yes their children themasivss. apendsrs and non-apenders and wM bo iwwly this wook. AE solM, loao, sMoio tip, A—A dispute over ownership Q—-How many students were tbe kidneys. in two places, a broktn arm, brok amendment to the defense ap .rid Wilson, proparty at I I L N A P O L E O N M A S K FO UND I t ia possible to make ttets terday at 29 Cottage St. A trsmeaAous amount Ot aUen- told of money uses dictated by Mlp raowd. botfOM rowwl, oyo raood o m briskot. Of several small islands in the there at West Point when it was en shouldhr and cute anid HnAacs. propriation bill forbidding the De- lu'Righland 8L which wiU reveal what Is causing Born in Coventry, the daughter tion Is given to children by ' the such things as guilt or a desire to Bngliah Channel, which was set Arst opened? She was to rstiirn to W ml Ed flinse Department ■ from letting BaUdIng Peradt Communist party and Soviet gov- Paris (8^—A death mask of Na X dropsy, put these questions do of the late Frank amd Julia Martin ridge S t home today from Ports Inflict puntslunent on someone. tled in favor of Britain. A —Ten cadets. any contracts to other than a low T o AtM ph 'Viot (or altermtions eminent. The education network Is PLEASE ORDBI EARLY. poleon. the only proven original, serve some discussion since many Loomis, she had r^ded in Bolton 'F o r example: Belf-pltylng peo mouth. Maine, HoopIteL ^ . bidder, even if a allghtly higher and addlbonj to a dweiUng a t 42 grourlhg constantly because no has been found in the Paris suburb people eeem to be much cohfurod and Manchester all her life. ple who during periods o f hospital- Q—What presidential Inaugu 9—Who were the Sorbs? bid- dune from on area with sub- Lilac SL, highly industrlallsF] nation can o f Malmaison, about the meaning o f the ifccu- She'leaves' tWTTiiieces and i isAtion for surgical operations STAHL4AEYER AND ^ R i S ration was known as the "Um- A—One of a Slavic people hope to surriva In today's world It was mads by Dr. Francois mulation of fluid in the body tis aral coustne. "secretly send themselves flow e^ toella Inauguration"? whose present representatives The Htegtea’ car was demolished. without a broad base o f educatiem. Antomarchi about 20 hours after sues, and what should be done 'The funeral will be held tomor # a 4 other gifts with adt* A —That of James Polk in 1845, are the Wends living in Saxony But thA 4BeinmuiiM ''ethi’Catiiiii tho emperor’s death on At. Helena. about I t row afternooB ,4^ t o'clock at the directed, self-written, effusive get- CANNED HAMS who assumed the presidency in a and Brandenburg. Latsr, Antomarchi made sevihial Watkins ^Funeral Hmnd. 142 E. eomSA drenching rain. ThO flrat thing to remember Is iwfUjvrMha.” , ■ < 8 Lbs.. 4y« LbSn kVi 10 Lbs^ 12 Lbs.. 14 Lbs. cepies in bronsa and other metals, Center St., with the Rev. Clifford an uncle o f the fantfly in voiV ^ in Oq other topics, some new ex that dropsy, or . edema, which is BISHOP NAliEK Q—Who were Wycliffe’s "poor but not until 1953 was his original O. Simpson, minister of tha Center tbe crash, ths accidont occtim d on FORGET THE RES A A' periments with brewer’s yeast pose 0 —^Are there any living de- the preferred medical name,_rc;.^ priests’'? discovered. Congregational Church, officiat- the Maine Hlf^NwhY otftHte Ports questions about tbe valkUtp . of IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE. REAL SHARP SatHdanU af Nathan Hale? fers to the accumulation, in the Norwich, Dec. 90 tDV- Bishop A—A group of disciples whose tissues of fluids which would or ^Burial, will be in the B«dton mouth about 3 a. aa, Higgins’ car csiialn present-day conpapU of A — No. purpose it was to set out on foot Center Cemetery. BemArd J. Ftehsgaii or this Eoman CHEESE. REAL LARGE DUX. PICKLES With portions of tho country dinarily be eliminated, principally crashed into tho rear of another h er^ ty and evolution, two South to tell the ' people the ' message There will be no calling hours COME IN FOR THE be: CsthAlie Dloeesa of Norwich has F i i i M A M in his grip, we hope Jack Frost through the urin& .Thare.. arc car atopped in the midAe of the ern lilinola JJnlverstty aciefftlste •AND KOSHER DILL PICKLES Q—Which senator rose from a o f the Bible, much as the Apos appointed the Rev,. Michael D. Fox ia packed up to .go some place ■everai possible causes for- 'this highway, to pick up ssryleeAien oh said today, Aick bad to cast a vote against tles of old. , ' to be rice chancellor of the diocew^ IliM hiilir Stlwrii else. 4roptlcal accumulation of fluid, theirway to tter Restorehers Carl C LJndagren W H O U STEER REEF TENDERLOINS Riggins suffered cute on the GET A Father Fox, assistant at St. Pst> and David D. Pittman reported but lUKCHESTEB BVENINO HlilBALD. MVNCHESTER. OONM. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 80. lOSS Ma n c h e s t e r EVENmc h e b a Ld. MANci^EfitER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY’, Decem ber so, m s mm iiU S tm i m 900NgW !pMPl»^KB BY I^NTAINB rqX RUNNY BUSINESS BY HER8UBKR6 BB DAILY CR06SW0R0 PUEZLB latipg industHal dooe, east 'tt Wapping Route B and south mi BulUvRa Aiw., OmttH S M M ^ FOR C H IIL C T H A i Sense and Non^nsti with the excapttoR'rpf a trtegu kir Aitm M r H Pr*»i ALLEY OOP About Menaces BY V. T. HAM1.IN flilment of .pll your , T W f M A N C It t ^ ,.for eitdl new set of books f<^ Btuitc fqshton 'for 'Sfi, Fall and drfriima. ^ ‘ j T M l £ \V j3 (NO HJkRAlila tlM < tJi tht New Year ap- Winter, is a complete guide in TvEd,eur)Ou w e r e ! dreiimt. ^ ^ I - ^fjo c\n , JfrM YORK I^roachfi atop In at Dev/r -Rich- planning a practical, sew-stmple . UNKNCAVN THEN. J W ILL, WHAT DO tyardrobe. Gift pqltYm printed In V aNO IN TIMES f V - - After a hand day of cairistmaa* • V- w , man's, _____ side the” b6ok. Send 25 ceHts to IHAAN* \ LIKE THESE ( VIHOM'______shopping, t h ^ is nothing ^ It e Prv; anting the complete Anne _ ( « o day. ■ OUR CATES V W THE NORhVSN so relaxing as d.lalsurety bath In Cabot Needlework Album. DIrec- U. 8 . eyeglass users .3.8 j» r STAY CLOSED TO a tub scented wAth rich oil*. tiuotlftM' utlppet mittens, basic am- eent *re 8 SS!mM/i ft, ^ ^ . - • ’ bt'oldcry »ttti'he,i.pnd grand designs ^ January BirUiday? Use Jewelry '• to play up ye,ir era primed hf th’j Irinta. M-eents. ; to 44; 36.3 per cent 48 to 64 ami Even though the child tor adult MANCHESTER most attracUve features. V you ------—— ------« P«r <»"» U'er 65. has received sO' many glfta for Ch’.'istmaa' he- doeaq’t ' v.-ant hia I ’s T Sllni'SSrlnx'i^lxW : To V.u- 1- the Ne„ Year I Cover allverwaiw with sour birthday to go by uanoUced. The yppr Jewelry cpelitafty ^ n u t E M A C V M T ^SR tdr^-J^ee f cream and let atelnd fpr awhile. JOHNSON PAINT XXIMPANV 099 S 5^une'Vo“ J t^ fsh lS r.:; Then wash. .riAse ahd Jmllah with Mata Sdreiet sttggests a TOLE eyes or an interesting Jawllne. „,ppj,^ Prosperous N e w ! a soft ctotH. This will makd the Cn.\FT MET which enables even Wonderful Way to become a tveU-jdress^ woman siirerware look like n*w. an InfBxpsrienced beginner to hand For a Prosperous New Year | ' . , decorate with oil paints a distinc A% well. as. a New Yc«!^ filled ; , Suve g:!JS0 tive DE.SK BAKKET fo- S;.93 or a <**l trust yousE wiV maks an axtra carbon copy for my Ths tVRfdHMV ~ D « li« OOM- Metal TRA^ or WAh'TE BASKET own filaa!" I P.ANV 901 Main Street dffers you fo.* $2.95. The foolproof directions Black. Rad. Browa. Baby «S 5.« oil i. y». i™ t h e a timely aavlng of tSJiO on the o f jnalcbing the numbered color to ^ Nyleb CHRIS WELKIN. PlancMct Fbmtinf Wrecluiffs BY RUSS WINI'ERBOTHAM MANCHESTER CARPET CRN-If*»='^*chlng the m Iwell known HELENA RITBIN- corresponding space in ths design ' Call : tants. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES T ough Ciding tER, SSS MSia atreet. I fin ilN E1?TR04’ KNICI HORMONE leaves no margin! tat erixir.- A gift BY EOGAB MARTIN that is fun, rewarding, u a e ^ ! , ^iry,awer/wEie . ' • You can work at tummy trim- CREASI AND O IL w ^'in atlon EOT BLOODSNOI^EMF TVCUIfc^ NCRWHO M O m TO TN m When applying yotir night ,ny time. Walking, sund-j P««hage; a regular SO.OO value TABBED/ f m > HUNKOF IE SMOt MiO W >U>C GOES cream, puff mil the cheeks to_»ng, sitting, at home or away, you nmv marked SS.60. For ray and Greeso should b i removed from JAOSC BERyUJUW ALLOT 1$ ' AWb V*l«l QNhN YTMlMa TO W lP W OW H dlH JMMl 60IHG TO smooth .the lines jUtai IsmL t*> can strSnfthen Uie atomach mus> I lUght complexion .beauri-^ kitchen walls and "cabinets before It o t h e COVEREDWrrH SnMW&vnitb OtST YE VKSK.l MOOV.^’T WE, form aaiifnd the mouth. ^ iQlsa Juat pull them In hard and Hormone Cream incoroorutes yic painting to ensure cleaner finish. nCATE ,YKtVC«.>b NOG * C O b l l t TOO* ' - relax Ihsm aa often as possible, » miracle producing benefits, of Plastic covers to slip over jmyr - ! modem scientific "knp-.^ -how,” An old tooth hrudk codtes In REARMS dreaa hanfeRs fre, on the* market. | fJever sit with your feet several! ‘ i — handv in cleaning dlri from hair flSCMAN They keep Am gam rius dust- inches apgH aad placed evenly in The Vhited Ifatioiis building in combs. tlfTEHDEO free, help h) prevent ‘'muselng" f i ^ t of yo»L Instead, place them New York Ctt.v' la believed to VICTIM IE when hu^' with several dresMs.at aagier. >to iichleve a grateful i gtsntf oiPsJJia'.spot where Nathan. LOCATED on the same tack. effe ' t e j ‘ Tjbr I. JS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M^QHIHTEE, CONN, WEDNESDAY. DECiafBER 80, 19SS M ANqillTM l EVKM Ng-Hm ijfc laWCNBtTEB, 0pW|i, yifiPiqEiDAYs D I m Pros Consider Barring Piling On; Americana. Take Lead in Davia Cup Play Scopes Are 13-11, 6-3, New Players Spark C j^bcfiv o f Hamls BA*s Hope to Sign Before A^ryland*! Rdpeg ; Injuries Favor College Ruling 2 - 6TS - 6, 7 - 5 in Rain Arms Against Miller*# Two New Players > '/■= ,‘3 e aware that WNHC-TV will .hisk viewers out annual get-together, with most aociatlon's brightest stars, has be S. Xellermsn 123. The experts figure Duqueane's doubt that they can stay srith to Pasadena once again, this time Tolala ...... 475 476 646 iiec he was brilliant. In fact, atrange aa rampage to give the Sporting of rah-rah boys lolling in the players are very cohscioua of TV," coming irom collegiate shooting come so confused by owner-cosch • Ik»« teHlkaran (2) It May aound, he held the upper New York, Dec. 30 IF)—Three i three InOb height advantsige uriU Rickett, Tucker and Green he says, "but they do not'want to for the game between UCLA and experience. In addition to Quinn C, Ifiunptnnl Goods five a comfortahle 53-39 ad eoutbem eun, mull this Incentive Tonight mean the dlfferenoe. Dick Rick- through the full. distance. criticism that he may demand to . M M hand moat of the way and even OHUBCH LEAGUE bonlera —winning or toeing hits each in look bad before their home folks Michigan State which is scheduled and Handler, other team scoring (1. Hamplnn . M RS vantage^ Another newcomer, Joe -Rica vs. be traded. many of tha Auatralian experts were paced by Stan BoUnakya Green Manor va North Ends, ett and Jim Tucker both measure VlMUng eoachee who have seen on the networks. to laht until about 7:45 p.m. at came from; Cyrus Millec, Uni ...... M U Habers], Showed plenty of strength today as tournament, competition , final, dividual player in a vulnerable 7:15—Y. more than and Si Green, at both teams play claim Duquaeae I'M SO DISGUSTED and dis WlUv ...... Ktt 121 m 311 were beginning to plan their trips 358. Other good scores were; Cran spot, the thin folds of his wallet "Also, TV closeups of'wrestling Which time Channel 8 will resume versity of Maine; Ed Relchard, H. Nampcon 162/'ISO $n 32& on the hoards by taking down more jammed the gytni f r ^ Flcrids t o ' Big seven — Kansas edged Mis- Manchester High at Middletown. 6-3, can Jump right with them. could whip top-ranking Kentucky couraged that I'm tempted to ask to Forest Hills for iiext year's than bla share of rebounds. At Su- dall 337, O’Nel) 136; CUrenct Han m m Im Maw' 69-97 and meets Oklahoma, for the ball when a man Is on the its regular evening programs. Trinity; and Ben Crehore, UConn. Montana and Ne<[ew Maxlee to New, Nebraska, in Tka wlaaing equad. Nertk or Pioneer va Moriarty's, 8:80—Y. Green speciaUses in a "svalklng on a neutral court. The Dukes the Celtics to trade me. But I ’l ToU)« ...... *4S0 730 * 444 I4M challenge round. rowiae, with 22 points, was Nas. na U8, Frod McCurry 352; Rec Smith. cMkcta |8#6 apkee, tke Other alumni shooters included: hold up making such request un- * • • L eslie—St. George 137-350; Mike Hampshire. Saturday, Jaa. 2 on Mr” shot ia which he takes off placed aecond in this week's Asso- John Kleperis, UConn; Robert a sifrs scoring leader while Ko- Two of the losses came in -the the final: leeera S19S kae. *lt reprceeats a Bristol va BA’s, S—Arinory. at tha foul line and literally cistsd Press poll. tit after we end a long road trip M. James ., I (S> THE r a in and wretched condi chanski. Bob Tedford. mad Haberal Bella 3M; MUie Sedor lST-8~ Sugar Bowl — Defending cham alee. New Year's fcaans for a kid Pitcher, General Motors Institute; next week," the colorful Cousy, nagnoa ...... lOT (I tion of the court bothered Tony, ip Gleason 14A-A64; llikt Zw Dixie Classic at Raleigh, N- C., Bruce Anderson, Penn State; Norpi a Zboray ...... 113 M chippad in with 18, 11. and 10 where fourth ranking Oregon pion LSU meets Holy Croes. serapteg kis uray tkreugk four Worcester resident, said during a HlldehraiKl ... 95 — but thet certainly w*aa not why hb points respectively. For the losers. 354; Chsrlis Vsrrick 139-867, years om bosks, beard aad tuition Miner, Press Wireless Company broadcast interview at home State was beaten for the second Kmtucky Invitation <— Western a Hln .f: .. -~l . , ------f ^,-fS liANGHEBTBE BVSmNQ HE&ALD. M ANCRBB!^ 00W «. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 80, TonsBNMtoto f ,' ngulBi A b Im m UIMI to r Sato 4 gtnrlCM O ff«f«< IS HuBtiat-i-flBHiUBff 17 Help WairtcB—MtOi S6 Artkios f^BsIs 45 51 fur Sato 72 Wtortee—Real Estato 77 '■ q'Tgi.n' Huusdulifgato ’71 priees WlU pravaU without eovers Tuttoa djkkjm 'Band «M fawwh A PLtbiratO ihap m yoi TOUNG KAN, nUft have some MAUTIFOLSatoWidBiNiart rom- w e st IttW -jnour reams. aU heat. Night Club Tab or minim urns. IN# CERvitauBr. , _ l^HDEMTIAL Saettm. SSSSm WiM. OWqMMT oMrtiaulad bgr Bfower salea ' aervioe. Motora NO time loM. Now work, egqwritnee wlriim- Immaaent.fuU naau at tow pmas. Alaovug wool i m r n V E ROOMS fov len t Meet ^ ro - ooBvanlsnt to hue. TQ0B raoraRTTT. Stoop Far The Stoapy Sfyvaatch IM, and fully cuaraiitaw I t o ma. toned and overhauled. Pickup and tlona, eeppor p lp te . O x tiM , tot time work. CaU Dictc.nu^ Corp., and inotrueU'MS in braiding rugs. iahed, 668 per month. Write Box h^.Oapa oad, M totw atTSo. [ rOOfn nOUAG IFDfli Own* y IN LiaSURB AT a B. Grady, Broker. firaplaca, d o^ **’*, aWrm * win- WithoQt to you, wo May Rim High The Bdlsen ItoteL in 0M bwrt of Only $m. Sm Bob OUv« Oantar dalivery oervice. Giboon’s Garage. wator antomatio'baatato. Tr Hartford 83736 for apptwtmani. OaU RockvUfo 85106. O, Herald. riB -wi win oppralaa or.malra yoa* New Yerk'6 Gay Whito Way, Is Motor 8«lea, Ml Main 8t. Ml. 84012. town oinka ook cHAMBlat’s ruiunruRB refusing to rant may rosom or o o o . SI ‘ . ^ MAN TO TAKE chargo ef hihri ’’QUALirT BILT” pine flrsplace kfODElOf 4 room home, caUnat K B. Grady, B r ^ . 3 a 646W. LET A C B REALTY Oo. srfl. yim o a «r ta t property. Saa ua baton givan. C O. At Tha Green home. We have a waiting Ust for roll AiUe suites tor New Tcefe partlee. Midnight—2 A m ...... VetomNwi NeeiaS ' ' I' O a .GHBVROUBT Tudor. Ona OONDER’S Y.V..BerTtee, ovallaMo 8-7888. torium and gaa station. CaU Bruno mantis, aasemblad and atalnfed. Bpsineoi LnfsttooM kitehan, JUMtefwl w rla. oU bum- Ott New Year’s B Ge m>~* 4 G» BSt eaesoseaeeoss* .Fleyd Chapman CLASSmED ADVT<; at Manchaatar Motor Sales. ML ^TTIUCnVB FOUR room homo an types of groparty,' .Itortgi Mortgtfas BlUB-BUIDI REALTY Irwla H. Kramea, um owner, Iboal otmar, daluxa modal. Uia- any ttine. Aatonna aonverilaaa. Raady to InotaU, $38. Ml. 6-6877. er, fuU crflar, near bus, school, oaya ouch partiaa wdiUd tosturb the 6 Aniv— 8 Am* ,Va$ns$aars NsA8aS ■ - D E P T .B o m n GUARANTEED PlnasMag oi 84164. II iS im ' I H-II.I .11 I IS...... I...... ■ mjk tiraeton, Tkalner Bikes, Qotl for IM t 54 with garaga, amsalte driva, largo arranged.red. For courteous aervice. Phona kOteltei^ $-6272. tnnia Ma«k. A car you woold ba Pmlco fasdory wpetWaad astviee. shoppiig oantor. Only $6$oo. Cart- Wimm irage O w ) sleep ot trevellag eelesmea who 8 A m.— fASt...... Valsntoara NssiiE 8:15 A. M. to 4:M P. N. proud to d t ^ Only $M5. Saa Bob' Tel. MLL 8-1488. f baatlng. Altaratloaa and « WILL TRADE car radio for H O Carriages, Hobby Hotess, Toys for ton W. WlteWpa. 3 a 64162, 6-46M. M rtw lot, shads traaa, oil heat, O alM b. 6-1362 mmmmmmmmmmam work. Parma glaoa alaetrie ai BXPBIUENCBD MaateutiSr. Good angina and tranatonaar. MI. aU ages. Vaa our lay-away piab. SECOND FLOOR, $400 oq, ft., alaetrie stove and hot water heet- c u m WAimfO for o a t ^ rool bave to be up and on tba Job UM 9 Aam—Noon ...... 3Cr. and 3CrA WUlinl SisaO Oltvar, Cantar Motor Balaa, 4#l ^ en ty 'light, two lavatoriaa, throo er, natural wood eabtoet kltohan. s ELUNG o r Btiyii«7 Oonaiilt ua. aatate you bavo to aeil. a m sad ThA Hotel N iw Y delw r Win pro Noon—8 p.m. eessaasaeseee^esae flhoda K. Bodniie Itotli B ofllt* . Main Straat ' v f u r n a c e s Vacuum cleaned, c41 gaa watar heuara ooM and in- pay, axcollant worUag rimdlUoiia. 80601 GtRs of beauty for tka antlra jM'tBDlATB Occupancy—atx fin- next day. COPY CLOSING TIME ^ 86089. ^Jnxit rooids, sulteH ai^t maau- Vacant. Near atoraa, bus Una and Every dataU w U l^ e e r ily second mdrtgiwo money ovaftoMe. vide It# )«• toow, oug^. fuany "Thera are pisoty o t plaeM B p« • p. m. Seseeeaeea ### a • kbp. Narold Lord, OItva OMsUttr bunwiia aarvtoad. Fdr expeit and otaUod. TUM.paymonta arranged. home. Furniture, Lampa, AppH- facturing, latga office haiteAperiy isbed rooms In oondl'.lon. taken cars of by ua. H, B. Grady, Also Ustinga wanted. Coll Tha FOB CLASSIFIED ADVT. IMI CHEVROIOT Ti>^, INI prompt aervice eall Bob dart- SkeUey B rotb m BOtebeO 9 ^ 4 . LADY’i w a nB ? fIgttWi Ica akates, ancea and TV. FuU tasamant. Ksny axtras In- new school. 30. 04068. hate, neiaamakara and danetef for paopla can go to how a party ia 8 p.m— a p.m ...... Ana Malseii WrigM. MItelMU 94448. STATE OF CONNECTICUT—O p « otsa T, <3ood eoM tlcn, 16. MI. Backer, 66 Oak. Broker, l a SdOM. JotanaoR Building Company. 6M $1240, inchtdiag tax. NSW York but few placee they oen 8 p. m-—10 p. SB...... Harold Gkwa, Mlohaol Olsan MON. THRU PRL Buick VoMor. #M#, IN# Bulck eluded. MadaUna Smith, Realtor. MANCHEiTER-Law than 1 year Main St l a 6-7426. Evanlags 30. Vtodor, Ut# Marcury IN. HOT WA’TBR Fumaca wtib oU ob n q ^ ttva axamlnaUon aOUca: 86146. Open Daily 10 to 5 m l 6-16a or 30. 8-4676. Nightclub* genarally arUl have go for a good night's sleep,” seye 10 p. m.—Mktailght ...... York StrnngMd 10& 10A .M . GUARANTEED Top quoUty ttle- AasMant tltla examiner (dosing OFFICES FOR RENT, 1 - 1 . 6 m , fins 6 room home, flroplsca, 64016. ______I# down. Douglaa M otora .xm burner. AU controls and 7:80 to 6:30 P. M. rimma, CentraUy locsited an Main minimum dhargso, wbidi ganandly Knuner. 'Voluntears may regUter a t OlvU Defanoa Naadquartare, MsslOlpdl 1#«4m ■ X vision service. Ooua received bo hot water taak. Canvertiag to 41f< date January 14). No. MSI, 83648 U nU T Y TRAILBR. 4’ X V rack, $18,OM. SEVEN room brick and oU hot water heat, tils bath, hsat- can ba used up aitlMr In food or A t Lbng Beach, N. T „ FoUet BnUdlng, Manchaatar on Mondoya Wadaaadays, and Friday* M M SATURDAY t A M. fore 8 p-m. wiU be serviced same 16616; radio dtapdehar, grmda I, complato, bitch and torp. Tracks 8L, near Post Offlea. Plenty of ^ fsrags. im foot lot. Only UtE YOU READY to soU ^ ferent type ayatam. May to a a « Center shlngla Capa Cod with haaament drink. ChMf Lao Nolan la iaotalUag a 1—5 p4S. 1948 FORD tudor. Radio, heater, 8-1247. in operation. RaaaonaMy priced tdoatait data January 14), No. 'axoallaatly, Raasenabit. Ml. parking apace. garaga. Only two yaoia eld. FuU $16,M . T riton W. Hutchins, 30, Arms G>ntract bouM? Ws have buyora waiting 81600. . Realty Co., 470 Main 8U 64132, $-4$64. Hm minimum to not to to eon- "eoHae bar” ia tha poUea haad- new oUp covers. Looks and runs tor quick sale. ML 81966 between 2164, 8246886160; t U cOUactor, ELBCTRlO Range, in good condi bath down, lavatory up, TlNUiga- 2otd Naed wMh a ebver charga. rouEkiy quartero. Drivers retursing frem go^. Jot black. Only $M6. Doug ALL EINDB of antenna work. CaU (dadag data January 14), No. tion, fS6. MI. 6 -m . 64336. town eablnat kltehan, flreiltooe, famiUM-s. Oatto T at a claim rftrlbuted te tba World BVTTEEl Art Pfonay, TV Antenna Spacial 6 and 6 p.m. CRANE HEATING boUar and oU LOOK THIS Oed over before Urged as Cure 84166, evamnga - 6-66 aquivalant to tea pries o t admis- New Year’s Eve aartiee Are invited las Motora, 888 Main. 3116, 63700-66420; senior inatitu- AIR-CONDITIONED officek under oak floors, open stairway, Cfora lion, which soma places will apply to atop in fer a cup ar two ot Almanac tluftoa tumpika bridge lat, Salea and Ssrvlce. Vary fair tlon deatlat, (dodn g data January butnar. BxcaUsnt oendiUon. Low MATTAO WASHER, wringer type. /jw« buy. BxcaUsnt condiUon ter lAtcbaUtebau M6M. hot aoroee tea Bhiastona River near Winnipeg. Mam. ( f ) Dial MI-3-5121 price for quick aale. May ba seen construction. WUl design to Suit. comUnatton erindows, large lot. throughout. Four flnimsd roome< ia addition to a mlninnim. black ceffaa bafera eeatimUng 1941 CHEVROLET Club ooupe, prices. TairSO,^ 8-4772. Moviag>->Tracidaf— 14). No. 2166, 6816886600; farm Excellent eotidltion, like new. 3(ay ba used an fivs badroom Princeton, W. Va. Is tha world’s opened a two-year-oM; isS few- radio, heater, looks and rune good. at 296 Cooper WU St, Reasonable. MI. 6-6367. Located on Main St., comer Wads 2 partialty, llro|ltaco, storm wth- t*or Industries Tha Viennaas Lantem. tor in thalr trip hooM. Nolan bopas tba highest over water. S to n if* manager (Immediate vacancy at worth. Phona MI, 6-IT76, MI, house. Can now. Warren B. How stance, will have a 610 minimum plan will help to prtvaat vabicle tor at tea UniverBity e Original Jet black flnidi. Good ANTIQUES Folrftatd Stats Homital). (aoslng dowa, doora, aersens, gahla dor while repairing soma mills—a Job tee other day and It \ dons on any i ATTENTION LadtesI SSp-covers 6-6616. land, Roattqr. Pbona Maoehaoter mer, nice naighborhbod. Immedi plus a $2 cover ebaige. aeeiSaate. The bridge is 250 feet shove tee Lost and Foaad transportation. Douglas Motors, MANCHESTER- ■'aokage DaUv< dato January 14), No. M n , 66168 30. S46M, ar A. R. WUkla, Jr., By SAM DAWSON that went so fast that, tea worksra river. condition. It had ba 189 Soutb Main Mraet^ Phona BuHtUng Mstorisis 47 and drapes custom ma;f^ Ra-up- ate occupancy. Oaly 0 2 ,mo. Bar- era being called back ahasArof Ten dollar mlnlmtuna will to ia 883 Main. ery. Local. light truckiag and 66100. A ptty Office of lha Stote Ml. 6-46M. New York, Doc. 89 (P>—A rash BRIDOB CLAIM IESFUTEP "Apperently tbey never heerd of a locker without refrigorstto* Mon- latcheU S-864S. 'Personnel Director, Room 406, bolstering. Beautiful fabrh^ bars Woods Agency. 30. #-7702. time. force at tee Embers, tha Ben ioir, liOST—At Maaonic Tampla, 1941 PONTIAC Station wagon. package deUvary. Retrlgemtora. prints, stripes, solids, gtepertly Wanted to Rent •5 o f layoSO in industry this weak tha Tavam-On-tee-Gr6an and tlM Royal (terge Bridge over the temperatures rnaginff «p to S 1 day Jivanln*. ^ CHIMNET8 Gtoansd and cepabraB . washers and stova movlaig a State Office Building, Hartford, or N 8 1 Window Frames, saah and THREB-FAMIT,T homa, 8 years 3UNCStBSTER-lW room home, pinpoints today a coatrovarsiM Other oeaaonal exqmplea A n tee Arkeitsee et Osnon City,” Thorn degresA .-v. Radio, heateri ano-treda. Beat of any Oonnectlcut state Employ flnlshsd; to down, $3 wsskly, YOUNG COUPLE, no ebUdrsn, de- common ones in tee farming and numaraua other placee. The Hick Danvar bP)—So Waat Virginia coat. Flndar call MT WIO#. fer takes it. CaU ML 9-8863 be by an expart. N ytara aiqienance. m l 80783. uniques, oOmp. KD . .from 811.00 halsncs ons year to pay. Col) old, oil hot water boat, aluminum exceUent, hae everything. 00,000. presidonUal proacription. ory Houee will have an $8 mlal- thlake it boa tea wsrid’a hlghaot ton aeld. He sent an assistant scur- All you need, says S r. X. I E CaU H om y, Manchaatar, MRcbaU ment Sertioe office. Glendon A. sira 4 room unfumlahed house or ■torms, one tenament empty. Bolton, a ranch home that is. a Blssnhowsr Is ordering a double canning Industrlaa. ■ ryUig out te chock tea height of Neabitt is to tak# ordtaAsp talMr, tOST—Whlta, black and ora tween 7 and 8 p. m. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS GO., Sebboria, Personnel Director. S’ Knotty PIim Paneling Mrs. Pinto. l Otchaa t c l ------6-7063. apartment. Call New Haven. The waatlier can play bob with muu, the VUlage Veaguard $7J0, bridge. 1-S88L Bents, $79, $m, $8$. $16 JM. O ul- dream, with breasawsy, patio and shot in tba arm—more dafanasuon- Eddie Condon’e $5 dad Ntck’c Jeae "A paanut-growiag atate deal the southern Colorado bridge. Offl- steriHaa it and maks ohm M «*y - cat. Vicinity fl( Mapla Straat. 1848 BUICK Super 4-door, light local and long dlatanoo movbig, KD, .ft, 12c LOcust 34166 collert. Mr, G e o ^ . ton W. Hutchins, 3fl. 6411$, garaga. LOrga lot. Full price $ii,. traete and more rapid tax write- induatrlas. Drought caused a drop gen te present to mklte it EOOp qu in 18 Mapla Straat (raar). Mra. packing, dtoriga. OaU MHebaa A-1 AUTO Mechanie. Highest in demand for insectlcfldss and far- Spot in Groenwich VUIags, $4. ing ia peanut fteureo,” aaid Colo ciaUy. It it 1,052 fast above the blue, excellent condition, private 0-4664. 600, 10 miiratea from 3lanchaster. oSs for defonao piente—in nraaa rado 0 ^ . Dan niemten yesterday churning Arkanaas River. indefinitely in an nirtlilit 68a. Hamlll. TV ANTENNAS InotoUed, rep 84167. H a r i r i 6-1423. wages. G ^ working conditiona. 18” Shakes, all colors . . .aq. $12.50 .Machinery nml Tools 62 YOUNG WORKING couple dasira tlllMrs and affected Job# to those Soma plaeaa wlU have ”opaa ly owned. Call MI. 8-7814. 3 or 4 room unfumiehed, heated 6 roein Caps'Cod, 6 fInUhed, % where (ha unamployoxnt dlaaaso UHF convereiooBv Tel. MI. 8 A ] ^ in parson. Boland Motors, d e a r No. 1 Flush PERXOfS ST. —SCodem 6% roaoB acre of land, babbUiig brook with itima mnit ebronlc. Other loeali- Industriea Some arees had a bad ijOST-Black wallat containlnr pic 666 Canter St. at West Cantar St. WE BUY-Sall-Trade-ftent power apartment. CaU MI. 6-3723 be colonial, attarfied garage, amealte tobacco crop and that cut Job tura. napara, monay. Plaaoa ra' 1947 FORD Sedan, blue. I com- Doors ...... from $ 5.85 mowers, chain-saws, Uilara, gar bridgea, beautiful trees. FuU price tiee are criticising the pUn. WEBB’S T.” ., 17 Meple St $• per Patotliig—PbpcrtBf tween 6 p.m. and I p.m. drive. baautifuUy landacapad yard. $11,6M. One mile from Manebeo^ totals la soma tobacco proesaring turn paparr. Tal. MI. #-0888. house caU. AU work fully guaran den tractors, outboards, Jiowef Deal ra bin location. Reduced in How aarioua ia the layoff trend Western Pramlng No. $ tools. Tsrms arrangsd. Capitol 6 room boms, 6 acres land, nationallyT plants. teed. CaU MI. t-SSSS for quick hon PAINTINO, Papering, ceiUngB F tm sie '5 8 price. Suburban Realty Co., Real' U. S. Rubber laid off woriemen l o s t - p a s s BOOK No. BS. IMS. whitened, floare sanded and ra- S tock ...... per M 8106.00 Equipment Co., 36 Main Street. Busincu Proporty 0.7M . Ttimbuli Rd., 6H room To date tha problem haa tended NoUca la baraby glTan that Paaa 8678. See Bob OUver, Center est aervlet. Sitostioiu Wsntcd tors, 641 3(ain St Pbona 30. Cape Cod, beautiful, 01,660. Many to be io ^ or to affect only a few in lU footwear plant 0 Nauga Motor Sales, 461 Main St, finished. CaU G. Fickett, Man dear Oak Flooring - f o r Sato 70 14216. more UsUngs of aU kinds. CaU tuck, Conn. Ona reaaon: Too littia Book No. SS. U68, laauad by Iba HAROLD A SONS. .Rubbish ra- chester. ML 84983. EXPERIENCED Transcriber on induetrieo. Savlnfa Bank , ...... i- f.;\v . ■ ■■ ■ ■ i ' r V . Ab**'-'-’’ ■'’ew-* im nuis li^raUi I i ' i„i ■ ’ n . «M Mts. John a .» "epea house", Sunday PirU i toNfiM E ^ ly , nk.ASA» ftom 3 to d p4H.'at the narsona£ i^lbldAboutffu TO Hsnty S t, for iisilsliliSMie of iHEwrUmt Ngfitiag J ul 8 ■ -y^a»j r xnm VtUA-Amat^'r^hArooi FiU the North Methodist Church. 23th Anniverisaiy ‘ A mo g N«New TpWB jC ra jo d a l A n d 1953 News Itighlighis A notice has been sent by . jy^i^tbortar' fcfor aumbont and guMtA Word comes from Acting Head Wyville H. Peabody, derk of ' i t tho Ponodah'AoMrlaut Oub on master T. Holmes Moore, o t New 8 t Mary's Episcopal' Church, Mr. and Mrs. Oharlca H. Bdger- CUaUm S t, aUrting nlT • pan. Hampton,. N. H„ . thit Arthur R ’ An editorial writer is wrltingw^ by the riots which broke out in to all members of the pariah ly, Jr„ 33Alrch St, eslebraiad the England of this town Was named abouttout the stuff of which history is'. East Germany and the subsequent . notl^dag them of an important 3Sth anniversary of their marriage S t lU ry’o Mon's Qloo Oub wUl to the honor roll of New Hampton madsAlt the time, although he may fall from power of Beria- meeting to be held on Tuesday, Christmas Day, with guests pres not know at the Ume what.will go Tba Soviet la still worried about Jan. at 3 p. m. in the pm U h bold l(g flnt roeotlag of Uib itS i School for the last m a r k ^ period. ent from Hartford, S u t Hartfoid, yoar on Monday, Jaa. 4, starting into the history books, but i t may uprUdngs in other parts of the House. with a dinaar at d:80 p,m. Follow-, !y A tuart Moaler, son of Mr. and be the very things which have ap Iron Curtain, where the tension la The following matters will New Britain, Georgia and Man lag tho dlnnar, Leonard Cbmstock, Mrs. Sidney Moeler, 23-P S t peared in the newspapers,” Thoinaa increasing all the time, Kenna saiA come before the meeting: the chester. silpsriataadent of the Cheshire James St, a freshman at the Uni Kenna, ed itin g writer of the The speaker stated that whan, question of whether the new A turkey dinner waa served and Bcformatory, wU Ispeak. Tickets versity of Bridgeport is spend^ Hartford Oourant, told members of on Aug, 3, Malenkov isanounced church etttflee shall be con also a large wedding cake. The Reformatory, will apeak. Tickets the* holidays at his home. the Rotary Club, at their meeting that the Soviet had the atomic structed on the present site or couple received many gifts. Includ tomorrow night Reservations may last night at the Manchester Coun bomb that caused a revamping of in another section of Uie town; ing flowers from their daughter, try Club. The title of his talk was world thought, which waa eountetv election or appointment of ap be made by contacting WUUam Luther Leaguers will meet at ed, however, by Preeident Elsen Mias Elahis Barbara Bdg^y, a Hiumlford, Herbert MfcOann e or Emanuel Lutheran Church tomor " HighUghU of 1383.” propriate commltteea with graduate of ManchMer High It is difficult to evaluate' the hower's plan for atomic pooHag of PhlUp HaUln. row at 8:30 p.m., and leave for a atomic knowledge. powers to coordinate the bulld- School in the class of Ifis. New Year's Eve party at Emanuel historical importance of any event in g program, and any other Mrs. Edgerly is the termer Alice a t the tifne it happens, Kenna toid, "Domestically,” Kenna said, •mlneoa'^liffectiag the forego E. Packan. daughter pf the late Ih e Rev. and "Mrs. K Sjnar Church, HartfoixL All confirmed adding that not all the views.which "here in the United States we. had Rask wjU entertain members and young people of Emanuel are in ing items and proper to come Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F. Packard appears under big, bold headlinea the first Republican Congress in before the mdeting. of this town. friends e t the. Covenant-Oongrega- vited to attend this program and On the front pages of newspapers six years and the first Republican tkmal Church at an "open house" party, beginning at 0:00 p.m. will find a place in history books. president in 20 years. .at the parsonage, 4g Spruce St., As an illustration, he cited the as- , “During the year, however. Sunday, Jan. 3, from 3 to 6'p.m. Lt. Alfred M. Ouatafson, son of sosslnatlOH of Archduke Ferdinand President Eisenhower has slipp^ cd; fireworks ware abolished; for The home has been redecorated Mrs. Lillian Gustafson, 33 Hamlin Of Austria at Sarajevo, the inci politically," he said, "due. to the the first tiVne the.state had a na reeeatly and an automatic oil St, haa recently been transferred dent which sparked World War I shifting of power in Congress." tional commander of the Ameri- fusnace has been Installed. to Misawa Air Force Base, Japan, and which first appeared in Euro Many controversial issues ware ioaq Legimi, and the City of Hart from Korea. An F-34 Thunderjet pean papers buried in the classi tackled by Congress this year, ford elected the first Italian mayor pilot L t Gustafson la with the 8th fied page. in its history." •, among them, being "Off-ttiore With only half an hour to speak, Fighter Bomber Squadron. WhUe The outstanding crime. In Ken- Oil,” and the investigation of the in Japan he will participate in subversive activities of the gov Kenna touched on all the events na’s belief, was undoubtedly the o. toe year in some way or an COIN FOLDERS training fiighta under the control Oreenlease kidnapping .case, and ernment agencies. of the Japan Air Defense Force. other. This only served to bring FREE COIN APPRAISAL he believes that.the most impor “On the Connecticut scene,” closer to his audience’the fact that tant event on the international Kenna continued, "we had uie what happens in other parts of the Miss Sarah G. Newcomb, 131 scene was Stalin's death. This Pitkin S t, is enioUed as a fresh passage of a bill estabUahing a' world does have, a direct affect ^ NOISY SHOPFE probably had the most widespread throughway through Fairfield upon everyone, although the avenU Oer. Center and OrtswoM man in science at Purdue Univer effect of any event taking place County; the (largest budget in the sity, Lafayette, Ind, this semester. may have occurred ad great this year, as it was followed short- history of the state waa preaent- distances fVom here. Treimsdeis S3vis8s--0r3slic Redoetions Look Ai Those Prices!- ' 24 . Values to $35.00 - IF" ■ ‘4 4 Values . $55.00 and $59.00 REG.'39c EXTRA HEAVY FIRST QUALITY CONE Values to $45.00 HEAVY QUALITY CLOTHS Values MATTRESS $69.00 to $79.95 4 to, 9 9 e Including' All Fur Trim COVERS 25c aach Values FULL OR TWIN BED SIZES What a value! Wait until you see the quality $49.00 to $55.00 of these Cone face cloths. A real 38c value! REG. $4.29 WITH # * T 4 :0 iVhite, blue, maise, green, flamingo and pink. RUBBER BUTTONS . . . JUILUARO. ANGLO. KAMA KURL. ZIliUNiES,-YARN - DYE PLEiCES CNATNAM CNECKS. MMA^WOST. ^ Rufi^ REG. $4.98 WITH < * T O fi A lt " w o o l? ' IN T m iN 'S ^ ' C O A « . RAy S m VELVET ZIPPERS ______looy. WOOL m w Heavy quality unbleached cotton' wltB'"seama NOVELTY PAIRICS ^ " all bound. Will wear for years. —~ Lhatnam EVERY ZIF.OUT CO J^ - - WOOL FUR UNEO JUNIOR SIZES 7 M IS^ SSK * SIZES t t* 18— WOMEN^ NALF BLANKETS SIZES 14Va 24Vi. RE-COVER YOUR OLD At Rtal JBnuary Sale Prices BED PILLOWS NOW! -j":i ■. SPECIAL GROUP OF STORM COATS REG. $17.95 dt a ^ r\ C • Downproof and Faatharprpof 80x90 EXTRA LARGE I ; <:PME EARLY FOR BEST JELECTION PILLOW 100% WOOL "'ll ■ " Five Year Guettmtee Against Moth Damage Extra wide and extra long. Wonderful Chatham quality in K 'f'' TICKS blue, rose, gresn, hunter groan, yellow, red and white. REG. 99c WITHOUT "W"J U P P E R S ...... ^ £ c e a . REG. $15.95 REG. $1.19 WITH ’ 72x90 100% WOOL ZIPPERS...... y O c e a . . REG. ^.9B”'**54x76 C TF 7*7 FULL BED SIZE ..... ' Fine ^aU ty downproof ticks in flotml stripes Five Year Guarantee Against Moth Damage in rose, blue and green. Chatham b li^ e te that will give -years of comfort and service. All colpte...' REG. $3.98~?$9x76 T 7 TWIN BED SIZE . .... / 'Uale'e own brand made by a temoua mill. Pure white filling, axtsa heavy, diamond stitch. y .. THE FAMOUS MORE OF THOSE WONDERFUL Kendall IRREGULARS $1.19 16x28 SIZE CANNON HAND AND FACE SIZE REG. $9.95 100% DO\YN DISH TOWELS TURKISH BED JANUARY SALE PRICE TOWELS COME IN FOR BARGAINS B vw . ^ p m e n t a complete sellout! Cannon’s finest q u ^ ty Jacquard weave towels s t hatf pries. The Irregn- Isrittos are so aUght they are hardly noUdmbls. Deep toM THURS., DEC. 31 THRU WED., and paatal colors,. $ 7 . 9 5 59c each Imw mmr Keedan dish towels are atmpir 1, j j o d ^ u l. Dftas twled as raaay dishes, drimi What A viduat IT# bssn yaara ataes wshrs had g j " ItotlesB. Extra large 30x38. a g ^ grads of down at sudi a low pries, “ S giaan, rad, goU boiden. iheJVKHAUeo. buy amallsr thaa our regular |n JS down --"S' aag w the same guiUity. / ■ ‘ "i . . * ■ f1 CENTER STREET MANCNI J . s-