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f / atican Says Pope in ^Serious Collapse’

i l l ■ I ■ii Senate Seen JDropping Second Count Against McCarthy • hi _S t Plane Wreck Found; Man Slain for Her Opposition Goiiflition Serious Takes/■ Sudden Two Dead, Five Hurt To Motion Developed By ROBERT I. TAOEN '^moved into .relatively flat enow- to Milan, N. H.,.Dec. 2 (/P) covered ground. I ^ 31 Year Record Brekaa Washington, Dec. 2 (/P>—- Vatican City, Dec. 2 (A>—Pope Pius XII suffered eowpUca* Shop HALEYS For Gifts For Everyone! Searchers found a wrecked The accident marked the fint The Senate today tabbed the Northeast Airlines plane fatality on Northeast Airlines in tions tonight after a serious heart coHapaa.* A aargauB was second censure count against aunmoned to the Vatican. The Pope’a conAUun was dtseribsd atop snow-covered Mt. Suc­ itu 21 years in business. Sen. McCarthy for the dis­ cess today and two of its, Miss . McEttrick ^ ^ wore a heavy - as grave. \ I \ hli(e'and white pajamas card. This is the charge that seven occui^nts — marponed stepped from the helicopter. McCarthy “internperately Since midday Tuesday m The three paxMngere had on warm Vatican City, Dec. 2 (VP)—Pope Piua XII la in k state of abused” Brig. G.en. Ralph W. “seiioua collapse,” a Vatican spokesman announead tonight. near-zero temperature—were | "Tercoata and walked to ambu Zwicker. dead. I lances. The 78-year-old head of the Roman Catholic Church, basUt .. ; Vice President Robert L. 'I^l^- So much opposition developed ly a recurrence of the hiccuping and a digestive ailment that Five survivors, including I ner of Northeast Airlinss saw that Chairman Watkins (R-Utah) announced he would reluctantly weakened him gravely last winter, took a sudden turn fpr agree "as a 'practical matter" to the worse today. • u‘T n 1 i;rn ra”SfrUn\S^^^^^^ ^ a. saying McNulty n:cept an amendment substituting A veteran flier on hie day-off and McCormick "died soon after A Vatican source said he was in a state of "acute depres* the crash." the pending third count for the sion.” Then the spdke.<«man for the Vatican press office ag* discovered the Arreckage Uiis morn­ Miss McEttrick complained of a Zwicker charge. ing after a score of planes had stiff neck when she reached the This third count would censure nounced the “serl0 tf^.collap8e ." t...... - flown over the vast, mountainous hospital. Miller said of her: McOtrthy for his attacks on the Phyaiciana wereteF^ hiri bedalda. I-fw g g-o region the past two days without "She was terrific. She was the W atkins committee after it filed ^atmosphere here wa\^o«e of H U O g e t O O O S tS success. He is Afwstlia N. Bountls, life of the party. She held uS all its report u-lth the Senate. It ia S3, of Manchester, N. H„ a Trans- together." sponsored by Sen. Bennett (R- All VaUcan dtgnitariea were in ' g b l 1 A • 1 Ocean Airline pilot.. the Pontiff s apartment and wait-1 ^ |s n T ||b |f . /k'lglsb The helicopter which completed U tah), ing anxiously for newa outaide; **-19*95 Dead in the wrecka^.'e were co­ the rescue work in swift trips was Technically, there was no altera­ pilot George D. McO>rmick, 37, of piloted by Lt. Kenneth M. Richard­ tion in the censure amendment for hia bedchamber Among them'rgi 11 gg*l_ * Kingston, N. T., and John Mc­ son of Warren, R. I., stationed mt Red haired Loretta MDIer, fea­ the moment. The pending business wad the subsUtute Secretary of 1 I ftllfi tllD lC O Zt Nulty, 39, of Poston, an NEA flight WeAover Air Fores Base, Mass. tured dancer In a burleaqne thea­ before the Senate waa a motion State, Msgr. Angelo Deli’Acqua. auperlntendent, tchO was making After he fiew the survivors to ter In Loe Angeiee, hold's a lettkr by Sen. Bridges (R-NH) to table who has always been close to the a routins flight cUeck. Milan he took medical/Referbe Dr. she received several days ago —and thus ' kill outright—the Pontiff. The Pope's family alao Hfir^ofd, Dec. 2 (AV-A Ths survivors are: Pilot Capt. R. H. MeVetty to view the bodies. from Roger W. Whittier, 26, who Zwicker charge. POPE PIUS waa on hand. state institutional head, un­ W, Peter Carey, 37, of Swaoip- Frank T. Morelock, of Crackers was shot to death Dec. 1 on the The Vatican apokesman quoted •cott, 'Mass., the most cerioualy Neck, Vs., an Air Force medical stage of the theater while seeking Motion Defeated 55-88 Cardinal aa aaying earlier to­ der questioning by (aovemqr'; hurt; atewardess Mary L. McEt­ technician, was with Rlchar^on as puMkiity for her. Beside her Is After Watkins made hie an­ day: "If tho Pope suffers eollapse, elect A. A. Ribicoff, today trick, 33, of Boston, end the three the five survivon were removed. a bouquet of rosea Whittier sent nouncement, the Bridges motion that could mean the end.” was defeated 55-33. ^ admitted that he blew up his passengers, James W. Harvey, 52, He first lowered himself on a sling lier. Whittier was killed lo aa U. p.f Chiang Pact The reference to "acute deprea- budget request far above of Watertown. Maas.; W. Miller of and tried to lift Carey. 'iTie pilot exchange of gunfire with police Many Senators—including In- •ion," according to Italian usage, /' Philadelphia, and Daniel H. Hail was BO rigid from cold the helicop­ after inviting aa Aaaodated Press fiuentlal Democrats --- \('ho had could indicate both a mental and what he expects to get. of Montclair, N. J. ter had to move to a rfearby clear- editor to bring police to the thea­ voted last night to condemn Mc­ physical setback. "nie trank admtoaion rams from .. All but Carsy were able to walk ter and waiwl^ him that he waa Carthy for “abusing” his col­ The collapse waa reported to Dr. Neil A. Dayton, aupeilntenUant from tha helicopter which trans­ leagues had told the Senate they Bldcks Red China have come at 4 p. m. (10 a. m., of Manafleld State Training School (Conttaoed ea Faga Four) armed. (AP Wlrcphoto). ferred them from the bleak moun- could not support cehaur'e on the E8T). and Hoapital, after the govamoi- talntop to thio Berlin-HUan . irport Zwicker count. Last night’s vote alect chided him for asung foc.a Unable to take food by mouth 200 per cent increase. / here, about eight miles from the wa.i fi7-20. Washington, Dec. 2 (A*)—The United States is forging the since Saturdiy, the Pope was ex­ scene of the crash. But some of the same Senators, tremely week. Dr. Payton aald he feK forcad to last linkjin a chain of military alliances designed to keep Ret blow up the request “because atecr Omm Over Wreckage New Korea Talk Bid including McCleHan . (D-Ark) and China's TOwer from extending in the Pacific. Secretary 01 The Pope’s pirvate phyatcian. BouttUe, wfar was riding aa an Ruesell (D-Ga), had objected to Dr. Riccardo Oalcaixi-Ltol, who agencies foUew teat practice." DON'T GUTSS obaervsr in a Northeast plane taking tha . courae of tabling the State Dplles announced that a mutual aecurity pact will be looked worn and Ured thia morning He gave Ills views to RlWeett piloted by Capt. Pater Da.na, told count. . «t||uvur i J. _ g n e d ^ _ after * night-long vigil in ihe pspsi durty a budgat bearing at the fa- Beswmen; *T spotted the outline Nevertheless, the Bridges moUon apattmaM, returned to the bedatde. of ths DC-Fs tall against tha Opposed by Britain drew tk r Rrst Democratic votes In gpvemmi A Vatican aource told o( the .. RiWcott aald that aonawhat s mountain. About 4 or 8 ihclica' of behalf of McCarthy au(qx>tter*; paxt few! Iritish Caution Papa's, acute deprsasto* without the aama attuation aztfto in rs- DRESSES snow covered the’fvMek'age. Joining with 38 RepnMIcana in ' South KorsA Japan, the Philip* elaboration. quasts of oteer agoadee. He said the plane crashed and United Nations, N. Y., Dec." •known that the United States, Bri­ the futUe effort to table the Zwi<^ pines, Atetralla, New Zealand and . The 7B-year-old head of the ‘I know from long oxportanco," . • .In th» me«J f«r broke approximately in half as it tain and IS other Allies in Korea er eecUon were these four Deiho- parts of southeast Asia already Roman Catholic Church hat been RiUcott said, "that agoncios kaow 2 (yP)—British Minister of are covered by a system of similar |Red China on that thair roquoots will b f cat uv W endorful way neared its destination on a reg­ had agreed on a resolution reef- craUc Senators: Chaves (NM). confined to hla bed here alnoe hia cemplimtnts ular flight from Boston to the State Anthony Nutting today firmlng their previous views on Eastland (Miss) Ellender (La) and treatiesj return from Castel Oandolfo Satur te a y ask for a lot more hojpfag to .'V Berlin-Milan airport on Tuesday firmly oppos^ a Soviet pro­ Korean peace. Frear (Del.). The new pact, if ratified by the i Sparkina War day. get Just about what they think they ’J morning. Both saetlona of. the Opposing the tabling mo/e were Senate fu expected, will assure The Pontiff has been suffering need. Hito game of cat and raoaos you oan aay posal for a new Korean peace The feeolction took note of the to had for govonimont. Wo muot 13.98 16.98 plene appeared intact. failumi of the Korean peace talks 40 Democrats, 14 Republicans and American protection for 'manyI iTTH . j . from a stomach ailment and hic- $ to $ Bountie estimated the plane conference. III GahSva last spring and said uni­ the lone Independent, Mcite of years (o Formosa and the Pesca- 1 * (F)—Britain dla- oupa th at ha.ye made it difficult for te porfoctly frank with tho jpub- It’s flatUry . . . pure and aimple! A amooth line Addressing the General Asr M orry C hriatm asl struck the mountain about 75 feet fication of Korea should be brought Oregon. dores Islands. : closed today she has urged Red him to sleep. V i cofupliment calehtra that take their aoft>talk from the summit of the 3,600-foot aembly's 60-nation Political Com­ about by general elections luider The Jlelands have been shielded! China to avoid "precipitate” action He has not been able to take any Tho MaaSfiold tosUtuUon. which . . . dreea dcUchta. In taffetar, ailk and acetate peak. It sliced off treetops as .it' mittee. Nutflng said the resolu­ U.N. supervision. (OonUmted an Page Twelve) food by mouth atece Saturda). raieoivod aboat $4id0O,(i00 dtiriag tion submitted last night by So­ by Utb U.S. Seventh Fleet elnce | in the Formosan S tra it and matelaaae. At the same time, India's V. K. the btlglnnlng of the Korean war | in the Formosan Strait that might Such hburldiment aa the Pontiff tee present two year period, ouh- viet Delegate Jacob A. Malik for mitted requsete totaling $ ,gMr- (Not.exactly aa lUuatrated) Krishna Menon Introduced atlll an­ in June 19M. Under the treaty the lead to war with the United States. haa been able to take ke Ijaa re­ 12 a conference by the states in­ other resolution sxpresslng hope shielding may go on for years ceived indlrecUy, 000 for tee coming two ytmrA volved offers "no hope of a rea­ A Foreigr Office apokeaman His iwivate physician. Dr. Gal- Here are only a few of the manv won- CORRECT PRESSURE Wiley Asserts that progress toward a Korean more.r said the policy of- moder^on was RiMcoff told Dr. Dayton that: sonable prospect of eetUement.” settlement will be made and that Overseas Drag eassl-LisI, has apent every night 1 will te a lot more syrapathetto > derful styles of fashionable necklaces— i Efforts Most Centtane I ReacUaa Favorable urged on the Peiping regime in the Korean issue will be placed on The treaty is epected to go to this week at hia bedalde or in a with sgtnoy heads who cotno with matched bracelets and earrings—pins/ Automatieally Yours.,, . Nutting said all U.N. members ronaultatlor.a with Communist room adjoining the Pope's cham­ and cuff links . . . So smart . . ^ Good Neighbor the agenda of the 1955 General Ring Smashed the Senate early next year for China’s charge d’affaires in Lon­ realistic budgets . . . rather than A agree efforts must be continued, A sstn^l^. ber. • , asking for a lot more tea* they ok- rtght . , . 'So gay. but he said there would be no ratiteatton. Several' membera of don, Huan Hsiang. / with tho Prossuro Pan R uga's Jacob Malik proposed a the Itenate Foreign Relatione Com­ Ask U.S. Cheek Chteng The Vatican and the Vatican's poct to got.” MIRR0 *MATIC Policy Boosted progress untit the Communists new i^orean conference—presum­ L'Oseervatore Romano, hoping for Dr. Dayton, who hoada an in­ are prepared to accept impartial With U. S. Help mittee indicted today a favorable The spokesman said Britain has Christmas ably mtv the Geneva order — last reaction to the pact. a quick recovery of the Pontiff’s stitution for mentally ratarded ^ Um io-M ATIC CcMf«l-Yeii.Cs»>Xaar general elections in Korea. UaO asked the United States to use strength, have sought to mlnimlae k ^ ynssure esMlaM, without any rise or ML An you do is ■ Qultandinha, Brasil, Dec. 2 (fiV-r night aft^r the Assembly's n)sln Djlillea said tha treaty ineans its influence in forestalling any chUdrcA said that until he came to TO ILEtRiES Malik said that, on Pie basis of Political ^mmittee then voted Rome, Dec. 2 f/P) •— U. 8 . N ar­ the gravity :i^f his condition. (TOnnecUcut in 1941 he too believed Natural adjust hast so ooMrol J%glas oceaskawUy. 4 . ^ SUM Ben. Alexander Wiley (R-Wls) Nutting's remarks, further, dis­ cotics agents, working with police that if the Chihbae Reds croaa the provocative action by the Chinese Coty Stick/Colojrivo ...... ^.. $1.25 said today the U.S. delegation at over Soviet bloc opposition to in­ For^bipsa S trait to con^Uei- the Is­ Natlonalieta of Oiiang Kai-shek. The report of tee PonUff’s turn in realistic budgeU. tha Inter - American Economic cussions are hopeless. He said vite .South Korea to Join in the of' fopr nations, have smashed an for the worse, however, cams from But after other state agenctea Sweatera of the eea* Eveninjf W Paris GiEfSet ...... $1.00 Nutting had denionstvated that he international ring which planned land the United States will rateli- , The spokesman—replying to Conference here had "strengthen­ U.N. debate Nwhlch opened in the ate/ against Red China. In answer questiona reganling the new ae­ a highly reaponelM^ source close to kept building up their budget re. eon. 100% nylon jew­ Hazel m.shop Jewel Lipstick ....___$1.25 ed the good neighbor policy with wanted to Impose the will of one committee yekerday. to pour narcotics into the United the Pope. \ quests way a h ^ expected ap­ eled . caidigana and side upon the other. __ States through Italy and Franhe. to / a' question, he aaid a U.S- curity pact between the United proval, "I had to do it.” ' Coty POrfume With BelK,...... *....$2.00 correct IIW'NG the facts of life." Before Malilc^threw in hie pro­ counterattack on tha China main- States and the Formosa regime- Sapped HI* S tnngth alip-oni. Tou'll want ‘There hss been no mincing of “It has become clear also," posal for a newv^ conference, U.S. Coordinated raids in Turkey, more than one of these ^ e i ^ Cologne^ ...... $1.50 Malik said, “that a continuation, land would_ te a probable result said the advice was given to both The Pope never completely re­ Yaj " • words by the American delega­ Delegate James \ J. Wadsworth Syria and Lebanon, swept up 37 covered from the grave'^omfich (Centtoued on Page Tulcivu) aweaUrs that have of the discussion in the absence narcotics traffickers and led to but that he did not want to aay the United .Statea and Red China tion,” Wiley, chairman of the Sen­ made the U.S. position clear on in keeping with "Her Mejeety's allmenl and hiccups teat Sapped that hand made look; U ...... Automatieally Yours.., of the People's Republic of (Red) that score. Citing Red China's re­ confiscation of 888 pounds-of crude ate Foreign Relations Committee, / (Coatiaaed ea Paga Thiaa) government's policy toward the hie strength dangerously laat Janu­ CSiriatmas glamour. Iloty Bath Powder ...... * 1$L50 told- a newt conference. "It has China and the Democratic People's cent sentencing of-13 Americana aa opium. 44 pounds of morohine Blsca 7 to 14. Republic of (North) Korea is im­ island! off the Chinees coast, ary. and February. . <' Little l4idy Toilet Preparation . .50c to $2.25 with tho M IBRO^MATICMINUTB MINDER done a bang-up job. The' .entire spies, Wadsworth declared: base, 9 pounds of hashish. In September, the Pope himself possible." "At this time when Communist Slnriultaneously, Lebanese cus­ which has teen to urge on all Yardley Lavender Soap ...... $1.35 Y eutet have wfnd kl ABjreu b sil kl Alas use it group Kas- worked night and day concerned the dangeik.,of fighting, told the Aeaociated Press that he to do to. get our'ideas across and it has A •cheduled afternoon meeting <3iina has Just furnished fresh evi­ toms officers led by Ckpt. Ede- Bulletins Nylon Bristle Hair Brushes . .$ to $^50 fsr tiadacofaHi, ooSm . bakiiw,1e ^ diataM eBlla.ate. U .M W'aa canceled for ladk of further dence of its brutal and y illegal the importance of lowering ten­ was etIU ailing but hoped to be ^ $3.98 1.00 s u c c e e d ." mond Axaixeb awooi^ down on a better by November. He appar­ frofli th« AP W ins M 1MM TWO CkIWW ■nilTUU TOMTI speakers. clendeatine labcraTory in Beirut. sion and of avoiding precipitate Talks Te Ptess action.” ently referred to hie expectations Wiley talked to newamen in ad­ As Nutting spokt, it became (CeatlniMd oa Paga F«k) ' Works Undercover News Tidbits and $4.98 Charles Siragusa, U. 8. Narcot-/ CalM froH AP Wires Britain maintains diplomatic for a xeries of hormone injections MIRRO-MATIC PRESSURE SAUCEPANS vance of the conference adjourn­ relations with Communist China. that a-ere being given to him. by IKE ASKS V3. UNinr Otrla' Dept 3nd Floor ment, set for this afternoon. ica jBurtau District supervisor for Dr. Paul Niehanx. 83-pear-oId WaahtogtWA Doc. 2 Iff). Europe and the Middle Eiast with Asked about Britain's attitude OtmS 4 qt.. $12.95 — 6 qt.. $19.75 — 8 qt.. $2L50 He said the U.S. delegation had toward the future status of For­ Swiss glandulai specialist. The ~ioo*hMeor today caBsd far showed th at 40 billion d < ^ r t apient bead^arters here, directed four Twenty-eight high school stu­ Mada of heavy alumlnuitn alloy. New improved gaaket mosa, the |. epokeeman recalled Saries w aa' begun laat winter, ctooo IM etal-etato oo ip im tlon hi yearly for natiohnl defense was months of patient undercover dents are tajmefi when school bus when the Pope first became lU. this 'Stoaelc age whea “asaaa of aeata and locke cover under operating . preaaure. Cover spent- also in defense of Latin Eight Red Natijons Plan -work leading up to the weeklong overturns on island of Hawaii . . . Prime Minister Churchlll’a atete- opens and closes by simply sliding handles apart or to­ ment of July 14 that: . It continued this eummer and the modern wenpeni of war asm America and the Free World. aeries of raids Jiist ended. I|m- Daughter of Stork (Tlub owner autumn. capnMe of deotiwetton jto app*B gether, Precision automatic pressure control provides a Wiley said the U.S. delegation personating a U. 8. A^r Force pilot Sherman Billihgaly laade ia New­ “I certainly do not aee anjrthing aelscUpn of ®. 10 oc 15 pound pressure. Hedt proof bake- in. the conduct of China which has In hia paat grave tllnesa, tee tho tanagtentton.” had demonstrated that the Eisen­ To Offset Paris Accords willing to smuggle dope in /hla- ark with her .husband but has little Pope's heart, described by a close lite hindlea. Reveraible cookilur rack, extra safety plug. hower administration's program plane, Siragusa personally made to aay about theif elopement to yet ' happened which should lead Cleaning bruah and inatrucUonjiboklet included. PolUhed the American government to de­ eaeociats aa "that of a lion" has FAKBtEKETTB WCfS flSfflB "is 'a poaitivs One supplementing the biggest haul—^ pounds of small Georgia town. dUeaga, Dec. 2 (ffi>—A* law* aluininum finish. Ir the initiative and self help of the Moscow, Dee. 2 (F)—The eight<»VUera Siroky. premier of Csecho- opiiim. ' , / liver Formosa to Communist stood him well and he waa able UNESCO adminiatrative com- ChinA" , to . rally. faiwi girt addod flffSM today to South American peoples." Communiet nations represented in Slovakia, took over aa chairman U.S. narcotics agents traveled to miaaioi) autborixae IRrector Gen­ ter prise awarda and gittn whs* Wiley has been -a special ooun- Bui for the daj’. Siroky proposed Tues­ ^ e . Middle. East because it is from The spokesman said "there has Pop4 Piua XII waa-elected tee SCOTCH PICNIC KOOLER $7.95 Van Raalte eral Luther H. Bvanx te dlimlae bten no change in our policy since Roman CeteoHe Church's 2Slst aelor for the 17.8. delegation and curtty conference called today for day that a "combined command” Viera that dope begins its secret ate* nBemters “lacking higheat “Sbarty,** waa ancHened aff far an observer for the Senate Com­ totegration of their armed forces be set up for the eight Communist voyage to America. Turkey la the that dete.” Pontiff On March 3. 1939. hla S3rd Superbly designed. Insulated with a layer of fiberglass, standards of Integrity.” .. . (niem- British officials privately hope' ffmiiday. Ha was crowned 13 days, the eeaaad Mgheet prlea la to* n Iv ar of inert air and heat refiecting surfaces. Will keep UNDIES mittee. and estsbUahment of a joint com- nations attending the conference. main production point. From there Ical-fiUed teat tube ex p lo d ea'^ W history at tha lalaraattaaal Uv* ‘1 believe the reprsaentatlvee of ntand if the W'est ratifies the Paris ITayda. meanwhile, accused U.S. opium is emuggied' lo intermediate tha new Formosa aecurity pact will later. ■ contents, hot or cold for hours. Cover can be used for roar of fiames and tajntea foar result in the United. Statea axer- H\a pontificate, beginning on the Stock KxpaMMan. aervlng sandwiches or ice cubes. PlaaUc , handle. Vinyl the 'South American atatea ap­ acoords to rsarm AVest Cermany. Secretary of State Dulles and transshipment points—u a u a 11 y jtepUs in study hall at Ridley Park Beautiful nylon tricot preciate aa nsver before tha sig­ Tlia conference, sn'4>bed by the weatem newspapers of "grossly plaatic finish inside and outside. Sketch design outside. gowns, slips and pantiee. Beirut, Lebanon, orAlep^. Syria. High School near Chester. Pa. (Oenttoued on Page TwrKe) BLAKB NKW OOUNOU. HEAD fine combed cottons..., nificance of their goqd neighbor to westerp powers, ended-its ivor'a by . distorting the ides of the Moecow The next atop la MartelUa, France, (Ceattaaed oa Paga Few ). SootoA Dae. 2 iff) Dr. F n n adoption of a declaration to this conference and the sense of South Korean InteiUgence, 4is- Nylon Taffeta Slips woven ginghama... the north,” Wiley declared. “They Or. Naples, Genoa or Palermo, ^ e ra Soviet epjr agency operat­ Blake, a toadlag Ft**, are not falling for the Xremlin’a effect, 'the great Kremlin Palace . speeches of the chiefs of partlci- Jtaly. bytertan rhmih—in and an oto- Sixes 1 to 8. silky*aoft pimaa line—to wit: That Latin America was the stage for the formal sign- ' pating delegations.” ing in North Korean capital of A dramatic aaix^ra took place Bartymorea quent apakeaaeaa tar OhrtMto* Priced at BROMLET and QUAIUbt GOWNS ^ ia tired of empty promises. Thay ing lata today by Sorict Foreiga The Soviet. Communist party NoVj 2() on a lonely road six miles unity, today waa oieOtod peaM- $2.98 and $3.98 Mftiiatar V. M. Molotov and the newspaper accused U.S., British 8U.0w>.aeUta will go to 40-year- Ribicoff Demands, Transfer .Assorted Colon old Mias Florence Rosella V/heeler, doat af to* nattani largeaffSI Slaee S2 to 40 (Ceetlaeed sa Page P'aar) chiefs of the visiting dels.;at!ons. j apd French papers especially of (OoaUnaed aa Page Fear) aegmihmMoiA^ Ktetoml . LACE TABLE CLOTHS Children's Books Rad China's observer. Chang ' trying to spread “the false idea” Fho waa his anree for anuiy years. Wen-tlen, said his country throw that the nations assembled in Mos- Hte of three Army men come to Of Aged from Sanitariums BEDSPREADS For boys and girls. Picture books, classics,.atamp its full.support behind the eight- cow were dealing with armamente yVaahington to raeelve Medals at BKX.NNAN IN BKXSPITAX, ^tes, George W ashington ...... ,$27.50 $3.49 to $14.95 books, coloring books and activity books. Wide $5.95 to $8.95 Field Kin Occupies nation declaration. and the creation of a military bloc. Radio Union Strike Honor awarded to aoldiars after Hartford, Dec. 3 «*t propooala unUl tee m atter rW rfM d C a n aly and ecru that Will he an appreciated gift« SLIPS will te ordered to undertake the ment.” pravda said. "Dulles record ie v4eered by Mlctiael DiaaUe of the current hearings on budeet'budget ^ opw*tl«>n " ia aetUed chalitoaa alaea Ifftl. to a | B. Gnuiious Lady ...... ____... $13.95 eale-lald1 down the law yea- j la S t Joaaah*a |M*| Ravai'idMf. — — TTTr~TrTTT¥nininiwii' I5 c t o $2 o9 5 «4ch Londoi, Dec. 3 (P)—A friend of declaration.'' Chang said. filled Ms speech with lies about San Francisco. Dec. 2 (P)^-CIO terday,y to-lkNihecticut’a Cmfnectlcut’a Commis-;Commis­ a®^»- fard. Me*bee*''te the last misainc member of the 'The Chinese People's R^ublic Intrigues,' intsmatidnal Commu-' radiomen, angered by what they Bc^et Union signs paef with sion on Chronically 111, Agad and Dr. Sidney ShlndeU, commission saM today Mr. Beta SALE! 80 X 90 Extra Largfi Size $4.95to$8.95 FIsM family, Noel Flfil

'I. HAMCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStER, CONN. THURSDAY,'DECEMRER 2. 19S4 lIANCHtSTEB EVENING HERALD, IIANCHESTBR. €ONNa THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1954 said It was ever a pension plan Radio Union Strike which was to be discussed under Field Kin Occupies the tentative contract..* Red Nations Plai U. S., Chiang Pact ; the offshore' lalanda and accapt. WANTED Ties Pacific Ports • A ll ibcdl hiariUme unions affect­ RAYS Better Labor. Camp without agreeing to it. Chians ed have given pledges to the AR A Police Arrests permanent control o f Formosa. 'The MMCHESTER KNITTiUiMILLSr that their members would not mi ------■ ' V i\cb (ilOiicf) (P i| | l Anti-West love Blocks Red China united Statas and British govern­ OFDAY ROOM FURNITURE (Cot tinned frwni Pnr> One) cross Its picket lines. (OoBtinaed from Pago Oao) ments have been discussing tha jmUCTMAsI Isabilltib Gonsalea; 24, who gave problem of "pacifying" the area (COaMaaed O as) for months. porta and won't move until the dla* The Communis^’, in itreeing the Charcoal Broiled poUcs his address as M Spencer (CMttiHwd trass Psga Oos) 1NIFB-0HMRS-TABLES, flc. pute la aettled, O'Rourke added. F ie l^ , aaid the spy charges against St. and who told police he was DuUea' aaid he hoped that the He. aaid the union la planning Group Studies Uon, In case of/twUfication of the now what the acope of retaliatory treaty would help to atabUise the FOt court action Hiaryinfr the PM A thsin were unsubstantiated but Paris agree^U , to take imme­ lost when he was found parking action would be. area. It ahould do thla. he arid, by with breaking the contract, whiqh Gift Wrapping made no mentloirof Mrs. Wallach. STEAKS diate jotiti/measurea for the In- in the center of the road at R t In another" atatetnent' at his removing any th(>ught that the he aaid waa nei;otlated and rati­ Several daya ago a former Soviet tegratlmr of their armed forces 85 and Finley Street, was arrest­ United Statea might make a deal NATIONAL GUARD fied laat June. rhicfc. Juicy, Heavy Prime Steer Beef press conference yesterday, adding prisoner reported to a Hamburg , and cnfatlon of a joint command ed arid charged with operating a to let Eormosn or the Pescadores TEL Ml.f.51T4 "Thla ia aomethihy new. I ’ve Favorite flowere in ribbon and Plua^thor measures necessary to motor vehicle without a Ucenae up to a "tough" policy on (Commu­ go to the Chinese Re4la. newspaper that Erika waa aarvthg WITHQBfffiO — I IS and failure to carry a motor ve­ nist Oilna, Dulles said that the' never heard of anything Uke It," dainty corsages of two-toned rib­ m e n »w ct themselves against possi- Vagoe Da fiooM lalnada he aaid, bons wsrs demonstratsd at the a 15-year sentence In tke notorious I aggression.. . . hicle registration just after mid­ United Statea may yet conaider a The Secretary of State waa not night last night. William Steinberg, ARA presi­ Siberian labor camp at Vorkuta. "H ot a tingle question waa left naval blockade for the China coast so precisa In discussing whether Homemakers’ Holday program at Patrolman Robert Turcotte, the dent, said the strike waa called Erlka'a frltnd. American-born rUOeOACNOHUSAr unexamined. We have exprlssed if Americans' rights are not re- the United States would forbid a the Community T yesterday morn­ Ribicoff Demands arresting officer, aaid when he LOW MILL PRICES! yesterday after the owners noti­ Mre. L«ah Mdnning, of Essex, our common point of view so (Near­ •pected—that ia, if the IS Ameri­ deal on tha offshore islands. Ha ing. This group, sponsored by the HMGHAM BOSTON asked Gonxales to produce his fied him they will not honor the wrote in an open letter today to ly that no additions are neccMary. cana recently sentenced as spies said those were Chineae ialanda EAST HARTFORD Manchester unit o f the TW CA, the News Chronicle: "Through Jn- MIDDIIBORO • WAYUND "The conference met in a./hpirit license and registration in a rou­ and tha United Statea cbuld not contract. also had several attend the Christ­ Care for O ld Folks are not releaaed. • Iternatlonal Red Croea contacts o f complete unity, a spirit of tine 'check, he could not do so. make a deal on them because it tntercoastal ships operating un­ mas decorations workshop in the HYANMS The Eisenhower administration, TELEPHONE BU-9-9351 that now havs bean eatabllahsd, complets agreement, a spirit of Oonsales has posted a fSO bond had no apectri legal interest in der East Coast contracts, tankers afternoon. The workshop provided while taking a atrong policy line in (OMttaiMd fraa-Pag* Om ) Erika has been removed to a much SAUOUS complete mutual understanding. fo r court appearance. them. and .steam schooners are not in­ items for the Counto TW C A the Far Ekiat ia reported hopeful better .camp and has received and "W ith full serlouineM and de­ charged with intoxication fol­ that gradually a m(:dua vivendi — The United States doea^have a volved. Christmas in Hartford Dec. 15. lowing hla arrest early laat night (he main problem here ia to re­ sent lettera to her mother, Hra. termination, the conference draws a way of getting al4M)g — will be special legal intereat in Formosa The gift wrapping atyliat of the by Patrolman Whiter Ferguson. P M A ’s position was that the lieve overcrowding in mental hoa- Olaaer.'’ Mrs. Manning said Mrs. the attention of all Kuropeen found without warlike actiona. The and the Peacadorea. They were're­ Tie-lHe Co., Mrs. Eldred Couch, William Cotter, 45, of East Hart­ contract was not valid because it pitals. That can't w a it That Olaaer ia living in Bhigland. countries, and especially thoee treaty with Chiang, Dullea. made nounced by Japan in the Japanese gave homemakers several Ideaa ford, spent the night in jail. Fer­ never has been ratified by its is immediate." Appealing to the British govern­ clear, is ai ppoaed to contribute to peace treaty which tha United for wrapping gifta and illuatrated countries which have signed the guson said he ahould be arreeted, member companies, according to Undercliff recently waa a ment to Mek Mrs. Wallach'a re­ that purpoee. States aigned. , uses for the new ribbona which Paris agreement, to the fact that if only for hla own protection, be­ J. Paul 8t. Sure, PM A president state tuberculoeia unitartum. Rlb- lease, Mrs. Manning added: dieck On Chiang Dullea said that from 'a diplo­ have appeared in the shop# thle . ratification of these agreements cause he was walking in the atreet 8t. Sure said the issue was over icoff, who said its 300 bads are Aa for Chlang'a freedom to at­ matic -point of view the big con- aeason. A aatin-toned ribbon aticks "Erika la atatelesa and neither complicates the situation in Eu­ on Hartford Road and had on dark an overtime clause. Steinberg not In use, suggested Underclift British nor American authorities rope and undermines the posaibll- tack the mainland, Dulles arid he teibutloh o f the new treaty would to itaalf when deaired and a rib- be used for non.psychotlc senllea. clothing, makiiig it bard to see' are wilUng to receive her or make of a settlement of pending expects an arrangement to be be to remove anv uncertainty bonette ia useful in making Imita­ Countered Shindell: him. tion flowera. A rOae, htbiacus and representations to the Ruaaiana on problems and in the first place the Worked out under which Chiang about American policy. From tha *"ntat would just about re- her behalf . . . Dr. Olaaer (Erika's would conault with thla country military v!ewpoint, he arid, it violeta were among thoaa demon- creats an almshouse. And they SPECIAL (^rm an problem. Ratification atrated. father), now dead, and Mrs. Oianer would constitute an act directed on auch action. Thla could be con­ ahould have the effect of renevring XM AS CARDS have been discredited every­ have lived here since 1030. Her Widen, Pave Road sidered a sort of Washington-held the President’a authority to Keep In the workahop,-work was done where." Spalnst the preservation of peace Loose or Boxed on candles. Porcupines and party brother Kurt, who waa ray ward, and contributing to the prepara­ rein At Chiang. the Seventh Fleet in the Formosa As for Shlndeil's fear that hla lived here nearly all hla fife and SHOW In Londan. the British Foreign Strait. That authority originally favors were some of the tnirlings staff would object to working ex­ tion of a. new war in Europe. To Parking Area ADORABLE made for the Chrlatmaa aale. died in the service o f England. He ON "T h e message pf the peace- Office said the Churchill govern­ derived from U.8. participation in Arthur Drug Stores clusively with the aged, Ribicoff was killed returning from a dawn ment had nqt been consulted, on •the Korean war and may now be ...... auggaeted a staff rotation pro­ loving states participating, in this •00,000 FIB B A T NORW ICH patrol on the laat day of tha war." Tl)e Purnel^ Place Corp., and the newly aitnounced pact but had growing obsolete because of the CHRISTMAS gram. "In that way parhapa they conference and addreased to the Korean armistice. Norwich, Dec. 2 (F)— Fire of un­ Ml*. Wallach loat her original d ate of Europe urges them to con­ Main Street merchants and prop­ been assured It "is purely defen­ would all learn aomething," he Germkn cttlaenshlp when Field SATURDAY KIDDIE MATINEE sive.” The new treaty will be directed determined origin swept through aaid. sider in common setting up of a erty owners have recently com­ the partially ebmpleted big wood­ adopted her and haa naver acquired SHOW STARTS 1:3oX m .-^OORS OPEN 1 P.M. ^stem of collective security in pleted another project in ' their While the new written guaran­ against threats to tha security of APRONS FRESH " I don't think that you can ask any other. Che ia the w ife' o f an tee of American protection will FormoM. the Pescadores and UDIES* GARDI8ANS LmHm ’ SlipM SWEATERS HOLLYWOOD SWEATERS en clubhouse of the 8 t Peter and the taxpayers or ths Governor to Europe," program of easing the parking Paul Church'here about 4:30 a. m. American and the nMther of two problem of Main Street ahoppers. cover Formosa and the nearby other western Pacific islands un­ shut thsir eyas to crowdadness In CHILDREN ...»t * S5o Rr« Zsphyr W e d ...... $3.49 . . . Figure flattering Hollywood*OS today, causing damage eatimated young children. Mrs. Maiming aaid The project .nvolved the widen­ Pescadores fully it does not cover der U.S. control: Dulles aaid there 100% W ed or NyloH $1.17 'Ubftor mental hospltala and than appro­ style aweateni of 100% v lr - ^ w O with pockaU full at more than 130,000 by fire of- she had been, lured to Berlin in ADULTS ...... OSe ing of Purnell Place at the point the numerous Islands close to the Is a clause which prorides for ex­ priate mors money to add to bed Nylon-Vieara H«Rd___ $3.95 NyloR-Vkara EtMid .... $2.49 gin wool. Six smart reloro. Tour flclaia. 1060 "on the jpromlaa that she STATE O where it Intersecta the Main Street Chinese C^ttmmunlst coast which tending the protection to other «t «urpri*M! vacancies elsewhsrs," Ribicoff as­ would see the Fields.” Hospital Notes range from 90 to 300 milea distant areas by agreement. r Sices 38 to 40. w I Seitfood Man Several local fire companie. BIO F U L L 40TH THRILL FEATURE—SHOWN AT 2:U entrance. The one-way and L- H * Orion Intnriock .... $4.91 Hr* OrioR iRteriock .... $3.M serted. "Thsst are all State facili­ Mrs. Manning la tha daughtsr of .\ from Formosa. An agreement could be made, ^ IITH Spnme S t TeL MI-B-4S1S fought the Mujbbom blase for sev­ ties with the same s general duty shaped Purnell Place haa its ejcit Slaea 34 to 40 Slaee 34 to 40 o Also In reg. cardigan Style 40 to ML eral hours. Hr. and Mra. (Jharles Psrrett of The Reds have been attacking for example, to include soma of the and reaponsibillty." Patieata TiNUyi 141 on Oak Street. Rockford, 111. She formerly was a ■ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: The widening waa accomplished those islands in recent months. offshore islands If that aeemad Shindell denied his commission Laborlte member of Rarliament Chiang has wanted the United necessary. Or the treaty could be has "shirked" on its duty to ths Louis Goldberg, Long Island, N.Y.; by moving back for a distance of and Prealdent of the British N a­ MEN ^ US. NAVY Crain Heusaer, 428 lA ke St.; Mrs. 15 feet off the road the leundry Statea to join in their defense, at extended by agreement to cover aged. He said the commission plans tional Union of Teachers. — STARRING — Dale MeVey, 34 Flower St.; Frank and linoleum buildiilg located there least with air power. The United some o r the Chinese mainland if to take many o f ths aged out of Tha release o f tha Fields Statea has refused'to do so. Chiang regained control over some MCh the, mental hospitals on a selective Cheney, Jr., 20 Hartford Rd.; Mrs. and paving the land that waa left Stemmed from the defection to the Phyllis Porcheron, RFD 2, Man­ exposed. There has been some specula­ of It. basis. He said the 200 beds at Un- West of Josef Rwlatlo, a former tion among dinlomats that an ar­ Dullea aaid If the Senate wanted dtrcliff represent only a drop in RICHARD WIDMARK chester; Carl Chellberg, 140 School It was pointed out that this will Polish security officer who an-, rangement might eventually\ be such extensions made subject te tha bucket ao far as rsllevihg over­ St.;\K a t h e r i n e Lathinen, 377 make it easier for motoilsta to nounced recently In Washlngti - PLUS - Adams St.; Mrs. Louise Monsegllo, get to the more than 500 piu-klng worked out in which the Chinese ratification, that could be worked crowding in mental hoapitala la that he had arrested Harmann.Vnd 102 Eldridge St.; Mrs. Catherine spaces located behind the Main Reds would gradually take -qve^ out, con cern ^ that Noel and Herts alto h a d i^ n Cary, 144 Lenox St.; C|rl Swan­ Street atores In-the-Purnell Place- "That may be ao," Ribicoff an­ jailed behind the Iron Curtam. On TECHNICOLOR CARTOONS swered. "But 200 beds repipaent son, \,4 Peart S t; Mrs. Joyce Han­ Oak Street-Birch Street area. the basia of his information, ths Previously, the sharp turn In 200 human beings now in a mental Stats DepL demandedyihs trio's -AND- over, le Silas Rd.; Mrs. Grace - CLA8S10 OF THE WEEK hoapltal when they should not be Eriiduon, 70 Cambridge S t; Alan the 25-foot *wide> road .had cauaed U ttle t l i i i and boya will love Uieae clavar littla aprona. Cobbler jmmsdiats release. a-aerious traffic bottleneck during atyla that covera their draaaea and aulta and the pecketa held there. There is nothing right shout Hermann ia in / aecluslon in Anderson, 25 EUm St. OUR\' GANG COMEDY busy shopping houri. ■ ' 7 0 0 / . . , clavar litOa glfta. In tha rraup ara denlma Krlakay In aelld colora "SCHEHERAZADE" having one institution crowded Switserland wiUr hie wife. Noel BIRTHS YEISTERDAY: a Open T ues. and n n rs . Until t:00 FJR.— Wed. Until 5 ;U when another with adriputte facili­ daughtsr to Mr. and Mrs. Robert The completion of tliis project and pattama F or aixca 3 to 6x. • and Herts are reported recuperat­ follows the removal by the Purnell ties la unfilled." NOTE: Our carrent attraettoa "W hite Chrlatmaa” wilt start Benito, 83 Deerfield Dr. * » . ' ing from the^ffecta of their ira- Cdrp., in the laat nine years of nine intNaTie* ly iiia ii k i I e u ix Shindell said he would not like piiaonment in a Budapest aana- Immediately after the Kiddle Shew at 4 P. M. continuous there­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; CHRISTHA8 SaO^FINO HOURS: to see the commission's program after. f Mra. John Piergrossi and daugh­ houses which bad been located on n y WATCSEI sisei im toriumr Ajr three have refused to PuiTiell Place and the sreation on Kaat Hartford ator« la open Friday t:IO AJI, to B:M PJI„ jeopardised for the sake of ex­ ter, Hartford; Carl Reuther, 81 Potterton's let newsmen Interview them the land of parking facilities.. Wadaeaday 1S:M to B:M: other daya from tdO AJL to S:M PJI. wo CENTER ST.'—(Corner of Church) pediency. Brookfield St.; Albert H. Merrer, tOa OpmEk-liSeB aa4 gaiHE lOaaca Ribicoff replied that expediency 410 Hackmatack S t; Mrs.. (Tarl ataal ia eH-imiigwtMin. Sa laaMNi, in' a time of emergency ia exactly One nice thing about living to Johnson, 33 Hamlin St.; Mrs. 100 ip that insurance gentk quit Oa diiMfil aiwiaiM hatst it owmO. Sa what ia needed. Doiiald Eldrjdge, C3iambers Trail­ bothering you. riSMltialy siacikal, k. ikn«i tff ahich Ribicoff came to the commission. er Court Rockville;' Eliaaheth budget hearing after visiting tha STATE O Johnsim, 225 Highland St.; Sarah iM atrkt uadtr watar: Sa {attaiaMy f / f W State Hospital at Middletown. / Lynn Treat, M Waranoke Rd. lisiSla, yta aia4 aavtr firi aasaaaiM Iri MElrS SPORT M IRTS ^He told the commission t l ^ he HELD-OVER\thru SAT. TELEVISION DISCHARGED TO D AY: Joseph FRESH Sairt. Sat lha mo; M l as4 htaOBat f U NMish ...... $ 1 . M will not stand for the continued EAU.T andTim'SHOWS Peck, East Hartford; Mrs. Cora MEN’S SKI SWEATERS ALL WOOL SWEAHRS confhUttal of seniles to mental hoa­ Mr-riMko. OyioMtlk! Haslftel, Wapplng; Adolph Savi- ^eberdkiM ...... $2.59 pitala after ha takes ydffice on . mCBSlUNt Uktitr Meat $21$ Xorwegian aki . patterns Ing A gift he'll appreeiate.ri B G O JU S T A REM INDER Jan. fi.' lonla; 157 St. Jcihn S t; Mrs. Bur- ^Cordiireys ...... $3.49 dett Webb.'l31 Glenwood S t; Miss multicolored 100% W OOL.! Navy, maroon, grey. t a a , 2 # l W4F He said old peopj^Who are not PROGRAMS / / e T A k I" Ira Carolyi^ Watts, 83 Arvine PI.; Mrs. d e w e y -r ic h m a m ' Also 100% ORLON In jac­ green, royal blue, iticeo 28 f t j l i / e I Seafood Maa A I Weds $5.ia mentally 111 do n o t^ Io n g in men­ quard patteras. Sices S-M-L. to 40. tal hoapitala. Hs^sald the State's ifldeo Everyday—A ll RlghU Reaerved—H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. Robert Rowland,. 35 Durant S t; 117Ki 'Sprnee S t TeL MI-S-4512 LiFE 707 MAIM STREET Sites S-N»L. mOntal h o a p it^ are now2"tra^ c- Dtlx, 14 Proctor Rd. ally" ovsrciWdsd. OUR 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE It has ^ n estimated that the mental Imspltala are operating at about AtXH) over capacity. "DSUVISION S h ^ e ll'a commlaaion la asking ■•■’•IDIG * MNKir MSOMOr a ^ g e t that would permit it to CROSBY-KflfE-Olxm B e tte r See ENDS SATURDAY - DECEMBER 4 neasa its staff facUltiea and ould pay for a new, 20,000,000 in­ stitution. __ CdsrIyinHNKXm Motorola TV Check These excellent Christmas Gift Values BarHsr yesterday Ribicoff visited • p l u s 'ADDED TREATS • ' C l««r, Sharp, SiMHiy UHFi the State Mental Health Dept., in A Scenic Trip T e Norway addition to ths mehtsi hospital at VHF RecepNan fraai ^ Middletown. A t Middletown, he" “VISTA VISION VISITS GENUINE Super Sp ^ial laid he waa appalled by the forlom- - NORWAY” diilant tlaHane neas of many o f the patients CARTOON—NEWS 277 IflOAD RIPON WIUON R. R. crowded into the wards and dis­ Mat. OSc, Eves. 00c, Child 05« Ml->-I124 (OrighiAl LOAFER SOCKS) couraged by ths obsolescence of SALES and CHICAGO many of the facilities. T I l F V I S I 0 N RADIO SERVICE REG. TO S3.9S GOLF BAI A t ths SUts Mental Health Dept, he announced the re-appoint­ NEW HUDSON DEALER Sole Price $1.89 SHOE SKATES ment of Dr. John J, Blaako as the Matinee Dally 1:20 Cbaasel S (lanaarir •) Naw BsTta. 2:M ( I ) EVBNK A ALLEN SHOW Casa, \ (Se-M) CUMAX ShotM . $14.95 depaitment chairman. Chaaaal !• iUrttsrS. Cass. 4U) FILM Dosea "I'a m telling you this now so Itkaaaal M Maw Brllala, Caaa. _ - \4dl) DirpFV’S TAVF.BN GirU’ C o m . . $ 5.95 Quasrl a Waterbary, Caaa. . • :4S T M II DBAGNF.T—dark this most important program for Caaaaal H ■alysba, Mail. Wabh. IIREX SPINNIN8 RODS mental health tan be uninterrupt­ \ Bern AlesawMor fqr iH^rnets, Wasps, Ramblets, Metropolitans Sizes ClaemaScope and. Steroophoale' Chassal SI Byrla^cld. Man. 4U» '| ^ T 'S THE STORY SpiRBftr $12.95 Vo|ii« .. ALLJriLSON edly continued by you," Ribicoff Sonad 7 to 14 $22.90 told Blaako. • :W ( ■) KID'S SKOW G irls'7 to 14 $ALE PRICE $9.95 Today Ribicoff vUitsd the Mans­ "Preaeat The Mnaloal Hit JM) BSK M WK8TEBM TMEA- Girls'; 3 to 6 ROTH CLUB SETS field State Training School and ^ TEB—"Oaalaw datiica” (U) WBAT’n Yoi:a tbo itbls J. W. WHITE ^ ^ SLIPONS SplRtlEr KH^—R*^. $20.45 FOR $ I 6 - w Hospital and ths University of nLM LoFOND — ALap — «:ec 41) nraoE ■ 24 Rindi St. — Maaehester V* R«v«f b«fef« b«tn ii^ ‘■Navar Tra.l A Rad Haad" DeCofinier Motors, Inc. nNE-KNIT ORLON .... $3.M A U NYLON...... S1.S7 C 4M> KEWB a t MX RU SPORT FRENCH eliid«U lii BNiy sol*. 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S * A « r } i ; , :■ , ’j,.. * . ^1-. f V r ■ -'i 1 IA N ( EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954 i; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 19.54 II private offices. On the first Hospital where he died at 11:80 Drawing Plans ; the vault occupies the space Surprise Sho|ver Plane Wreckage Overseas Drug Sander Allowed 4.. i^ u t io n W eddings the bbiler room- smd the Wiley Asserts p. m. ladies’^^oom la above the men’s Rogers was born Aug. 17, 1886, room. For Miss Vichi v: Found; Two Dead I. T o Use Hospitals near Reldsvllle, Ge., end received China on For Old Court Good Neighbor Ring Smashed degrees from the University of Tarcck-Lindahl Mias t>dris Vichi, 147 W. Middle (Ooattaaeg from Page Oaa) Georgia and liercpr University. Himtr room Mias Kvelyn Lindahl, IIS linden • ' Exeter, N. H., Deo. 2 (P)—Dr. T)pke., Wes guest of hdnor at a He moved to Fort Lauderdale ’ in Spiking War L. New Britain, daughter of Plan' Renkoving Front Korea 'F^ks Bid Policy Boosted W ithUeSwH^ * Herman N. Sander, who waa ac­ 1925. u 8 miscellaneous bridal ahowar last ing before lifting Caray into tha g K e A T tr t Mrs. Anna. Lindahl and, the late Steps, Make Basement hatch. ______quitted of murder in the deatli of a He represented Broward county X M A S S A L E I night at the Community T. About fOaatiaaefl ItMi Pnga Oaa) « rm i* o m ) Mr. lindahl, became the; bridn of Spumed,^^by UN (OaattaaeS'tsoai Paga Oaa) The other four eurvlvore weia cancer pktient in 1950, was e l^ e d ■in the State Legislature from ♦ ♦ * 60 friends and relativas attended 1930 to 1988. He waa elected as tienry lareck, 178 Coopehht., son Into Two Departments moved In one trip. a member of the Rockingham •tilng a rwtnairtnc influeac* on the shower, which waa given by hava fleet hand fvi^nce of what . Bouhtla said that when he spot­ outaida Adana; Turkaya fourth flrat*congreeaman from the Sixth of Mre. Jacob Tureck andlthe late (Continned on Pnga\lW o) largest city. With tha aid of ■ County Medical Bociety last night. C b lu f^ "fn tM . Thla WM nflectodi If tentative planf worked out by Mra. Tina LaPoUo, elstsr of the American capital has aecompltehed ted the wreckage he saw one of the District in 1944 and was re-elected In n p>r^l(n olBce atatemont lu t Mr. Tureck, on Saturday, Nov. 20, Turkish poltce, SIrngusn had hten That gives him the right to ap- without opposition to his sixth town oAciala for using the old Hall ia Venexuela.” survivors waving a flag to attract Bight T tM athtcment aald: at 11'a. m. in the Emanuel Luther-, treatment 6 t captured personnel of bride-to-be. and Mias Irene LaPol- attention. put in contact with Ahmat Ooany- .,ply for stair prlvllegei in any hos­ term last, month. _ Tier Majeatya government are an Church. The ring cere­ of Records are used, the basement the United Nations Command in lo, niece. Miss LaPollo will te maid WUey said that whUe United 'Weather Bureau olBclals siJd it ar, king of TuTMah dope ttaug- pital in New Hampshire—a right Surviving are his widow, Mrs. aatiafled that ita ^ e pacta) ob­ mony was performed by the pas­ will'become the ground floor and vl(flaUon of the armistice agree­ of honor at the wedding. Statee* Intereste have invested was unlikely aeerchers could have glera. Slraguen played the part of J* when the neighboring Florence Roberts Rogers, and The decorations were blue and ikiout atx bllUor. dollars in Latin HilUborough County Medical Socl- ject ia to p la « relationa between tor, the Rev. Carl Olson. The music the present mein floor wUi be a ment. the members of this commit­ seen the plane yesterday because a corrupt Amatiean' pilot. Geraal- three sons. the V. S. government and the Na- was "Because” and "The Lord's tee will surely agree that condi­ white end the honor guest eat un­ America already, there is another of a low cMUAg. Clouds virtually moB Llarohunatls, director of my dropped him from membership second floor. der an umbrella decorated In the after the trial. thmalUt Chinese cm such a baeie Prayer." . tions for negotiations are not fav­ 2 H hilUons available for tbs rl|i)t hid the mountain tops. Greek security poltce in AUi« m, S M s r o is s as will result In a closer degree of Given in mafriage by her Plfms now on the drawing boards orable.” same colors while imwrapping her kind of projects and the Exp^irt- Bountla knew Cany only slight­ pretended he wee the buyer to _ • Willard G. Montgomery, consultation.” brother, the bride had as her in the Engineering Dept, caill for Red Change Called Vital many lovely gifts. A buffet lunch­ ImporU Bank has ah additional ly. Asked why he waa up search­ whom the pitot would smuggle preaident of the Rockingham soci- Jury Indiets Trio In Taipeb, meanwhile. National­ matron of honor her sister, Mrs. removing the big front steps and Wadsworth made plain that the eon was served by tha haeteBses. half bUlion. . ety, said membership was voted ing on hla day off, he replied the dope. Ossayar and hla assist­ unanimously, ist China rejoiced today in the con- Edward Gowitt of New Britain. making the mein entrance into the United States Will not negotiate un­ Mias ^ ebi haa been honored pre­ The conference was beaded for quickly: ant ware arrested. Later, three less the Communieta show a viously with two other showers, 111 Prison Slaying uei(Hi o f a mutual security pact Mre. Lynn Anderson of Hartford basement which will Juovide about adjournment on g friendly note. “ If I am ever down I want aome- more arreeta T>*ara mads, Including ,. P*"- Sander, 45, was acquitted at 1,600 square feet of oflice space, change of heart and accept the two one ^ven by her aasociatea at •Manchester trial of killing Mrs. with the United States. waa bridesmaid. . The only formal UB. oommit- one to look for me too.” the farmer who grew tha opium. ' Ih e Impression here Is that no probably for two town depart­ principles agreed upon by the U.N. Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, where ment was a maximum of mU- Abbie C. Borroto hy injecting air * Scranton, Pa., Dec. 2 (P)—A John Pangonia of Hartford was On Routine Hop ^ The labanese police etnuilc an OF ATItNTIOIt KIVSI Communist invaders will ever set best man and Robert Arbour of ments. AlUee at the Korean phase, of the she h> employed, and the other Uon dollars for the teduiical assist­ '" i? ^ dying woman- - federal grand jury haa indicted Geneva talks which ended In dead­ The wrecked plane waa making Nov. 17. The long-wanted Abou foot on this U,885-squaro mUe New Britain waa usher. When the building hpused the given by the mother and aunt of ance program of the OrgenixaUon a routine flight on Tuesday from • which the state, contended speeded three prisoners at Lewisburg, Pa., LIONEL Island. Police Dept, and court,' the base­ lock last June. They are: '' the fiance in Windsor. of American States (O.iS), plus Sayia Basetnl, hi^ two eona and ” *** j**m'itable death from cancer. penitentiary on a general charge The bride was attirsd in an old , The U.N. haa the right to re­ Boston to Berlin. The airport is lo­ four othar men were aneated. AMERICAN FLYER The pact, to be signed shortly in fashioned bouff.mt bridal gbwn of ment was Used for a small repair 1 Mias Vichi wilj be married on unspecified mlllione in loans from cated in Milan, eight mnee north The medical society in Hills- of murder in the slaying of former garage and cell blocks. pel aggreesion. Jan. in St. James’ Church to Thirty pounds of opium, nine horimgh County, where hi., hos- Lionel FREIGHT TRAIN Washington, was hailed by official nylon tulle and Imported roae point 8 the Export-Import XAnic, World government economist William W. MARX TRAINS 2. Snectlona In all Of Korea should of Berlin in the northeeatern end pounds of hashish and 90 grama of n II quarters, the press and the gen­ lace made with a scooped portrait The ceiling of the basement Is David Faiibenks o t Windsor. Bank and the Now International of New Hampshin. Pw centered before Remington. AND eral public. well above the grade at the front be held under U.N. supervision. Finance Corporation Washington morphine base were aeLted. rae trial.v has five times rejected After leas than five hours testi­ ueckline and cupped yoke, 1< ^ “The United States is not pre­ C any made hie regular stop.at ACCESSORIES Though It does not underwrite a Bleebes i pointed at the wrists, of the building. According to the has said it wiU establleb. Laconia. N. H.. and took off for Stroultonsously Capt, Axalif|i’s DT. Bander's bid for readmisslon. mony yesterday, the grand jury Kationalist comeback against Red plan, that grade will be loweibd pared to undertake new negotia­ customs man worked in coopera­ last rejection was on the indicted Lewis Cagle, Jr., 17, SON-CHIEF fitted torso and floor length skirt tions,” Wadsworth declared, ”ao Deaihs Last Night The windup ceremonits were Berlin at 10:37^ a. m. The plane China, the general belief is .that end people who enter there will scheduled this afternoon (3:30 tion with Syrian authoriUat who ground that his home in Candla, is C3iattanooga, Tenn.; Robert Carl 2-SLICE . with full swing lace cascades. Her long as the Communists reject the acknowledged receipt of a weather proepects for a return to the lost fingertip dhbutsnte veil of import­ step down an additional two steps p.m., E8 T), with Antonio CarriUo- nport from Northeast at 11;J6 nabbed Abd^UIah Attie El Shaika „ In Rockinghftni County. Parker, 21, Washington, D. C , and Btalnisnd have been considerably to the floor once they ere Inside. two fundamental principles which By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS .at Latekia, Oyria, v.ith 190 pounds George Junior McCoy, 34, Grundy, HUFFY BIKES POP UP TOASTER ed scalloped illusion was caught to we consider Indls^nsable.” .Florea, Mexican flnance minister, a. m. Then was no further contact SsdhMnocd. The Board of Directors U sched­ Fort Lauderdale, Fla.—Dwight of opium and 20 pounds o f mor- Va. FAMOUS MAKE 2 0 ' FOR BOY WITH , POPULAR FOR It s a ragal Jeweled crown. Her flowers Malik In hit s p w h offered no to deliver the farewell a d le ss to with the ship until It was sighted Prof. TSo Hsl-Sheng, one of uled to (hacuss the plan at its L Rogers, 68, Democratic rwre- l4iine. Ihe drugs wera about to be No date haa been set for the OR GIRL, WITH BALLOON TIRES. q u a l it y end OEPENDABILITY were white rosea and stephanotls. meetinr Tuesday. apparent ardunda for hope that the delegates., today—about 48 houn later. Rep. Rogers, HEADLIGHT, REMOTT CONTROL President Chlang Kai-shek’s sen­ A reception was held at the ■entatlye in Conglreaa from Flor­ The planes began on Immediate smuggled to France. trial. DELUXE SAFETY WHEEL AHACH- FULLY GUARANTEED tha current debate would produce Tbe Latln-Americens generally MENT. NEW DEPARTURE COASTER ior advisers, summed up official Marco Polo Restaurant in East Extensive Alteratlona ida’s Sixth District ' sines 1044. search once the elUp woa^nported Another U. 8 . narcoUoe agent ■nis 37-year old P.emfngton was KNUCKLE C O U P LEii TRANSFORMER REGULAR < Q Q C NOW q < n y reaction by describing, the act as The proposal would call for ex­ a eohiUon for Korea, k e stated re­ Bom near Reldwrllls, Ga. Ditd expressed satlsfectioh with results had made contact in Aleppo with - Dies in Florida a prlaoner at the fcfleral peniten­ BRAKE ANO FRONT HUB. RRICE >8.83 SAVE 61.0# Hartford before the couple left on of the parley. Some said they felt overdue but the weataW grew hKluded in S s t^ t "a victory for the free world tensive interior work but would peatedly that it waa uselees to ex­ Wednesday. Hedji Abdullaheb llfankji, a |yos- tiary Nov. 22 when he was’ assault­ DELUXE C 0 7 7 7 a wedding trip to Washington, they did not get all they wanted. worse with snov/ and low clouds Locomotive » Tender • Condole Car Sale Price $ 8 a 8 8 against aggression.” D. C Tbey are making their home provide, on both floors combined, pect a Korean settlement unless Nashville, Tenn. — Fred Roae, perous sauaage asing manufaettp-- ed uith a half-hrick stuffed in a EQUIFKO 4 0 / . / 1 about 3,300 square feet of bwBy the Peiping end North Korean But they admitted the United reducing viaibility. Poor condi­ Fort Uuderdele. Fla., Dec. 2 (/C) Box Car • Caboose.-YrKk • Remote NatlOBsuk quarters predicted at 178 Cooper St. 67, well known eonJ( writer and tions pnvailed again yesterday er with thraa wives 18 children and stooklnf. He was serving a sen­ IN THE CARTON ' the agreement would upset what needed office space for town work- regimes participate In tlie discus­ music publiaher. Bora In Evans­ States had been sympathetic and atdellna—dope LmuggUng. ‘nfaakji —Dwight L. Rogers, Democratic tence for perjury in denying he Control Uncoupling TrKk Set • Transformer sion. The Russians hava tried this cooperatively inclined toward their but the aky was cleanr this morn­ Congressman from Florida’s Sixth COMPLITI they called the Communist time ville, Ind. Died Wextaevday, ing. agreed to deliver 118 poimds of passed government secrete to a Lock-On and Lubricant — table for aggressiain in Asia and Although several departmenta tack unsuccesafully for the past New York — Dr. Leon M. Birk- proMema. opium. The rendesvous: tha. home District, died o f a heart attack Communist spy ring. four yeara. last night. foil Red attonipta to isolate Na­ Lodge Sets Date have been mentioned ea candi- head, 69, founder and national di­ A number- of etudy groups che­ WINS AFPUB TEST of one wife, in the beck alleys of Remington died Nov. 24 of a tionalist China and the United the Munlc- This time their demand that rector of the Friends of Dem­ ated by the conference and sched­ Aleppo, barred with aq Iron gate. Rogers was 68. His death, the fractured skull. their two Asian AUiea be invited Hartford, Dac. 2 (F)—Ifra. An- first among members of the new •tates. For Annual Sale B«U<**ng across the street to ocracy, which advocated “ middle- uled to report within the next'alx tonatte N. Dunne of UnionWlIe is PMicemen dressed la Ara)' Cos­ Cagle was quoted by priaon offi­ DROP The general iqpinion was that the Hall o f Records, no decision to the U.N. was supported only by of-the-road Democracy,” and who months could ley the groundwork tume loitered in the dark alleya Congress, leaves 231 Democrats in cials as. saying the motive was rob­ P lu s h FOLDING the four other members of the a winner among winner# when it the House opposed to 203 Repub- any Communist attempt to bomb on the matter has been announced during his early ministerial career for even closer cooperation be­ comes to preparing baked apples. while the American agent entered bery. All three men were serving Uphfllstered Child's SIDE Formosa would bring swift retail, Daughters of Liberty, No. 17, publicly, Soviet bloc—White Russia. Poland. tween the Unitgd Stetee and the lidlns. DOLL CRIB ■erved. in Methodist, Episcopal and the building alone. Once inside, he short terms for interstate trans­ Cxechoslovakia and the Ukraine— The Connecticut Pomotoglcel So­ Rogers, who had represented ation against mainland air bases. LOU, have set the date of Thuri- Indioationa are the Water Dept, Unitarian Churches in New York LsUn-American nations. ciety, at iti annual convention here, slipped back anc unlocked Un n tc . portation of stolen vehicles. DOLL CARRIAGE' day, Dec. 9, for their annuel la one which probably will be and Indio, Burma, Indonesia and City and the Midwest . Born In Counted in doUsrs, litUe hard PoHce burst In and arreai^Ml Tl- Broward and Palm Beach counties U.S. Atty. J. Julius Levy re­ T V H A S S O C K presented Mrs. Dunne with the WITH 4 BOW HOOD AND VISOR. IT Christmas sale,’ which will be held moved. Othera which have been Tugoslavia. Winfield, Mo. IMed Wednesday. cash was given out. The Latin fankji and two acconapUces while ill Congres.s since 1944. became ill quested the court to Issue bench first prise yeitarday in its contest with pretty decal design HAS i W WIRE WHEELS AND RUBBER in Orange Hall from 7 p. m. on, mentioned include the Park Dept, New York — Victor Lsuner, 43, Americana had hoped for possible they were handing over the dope. while addressing a Junior . CSiam- warrants for the defendants for­ DISCOUNT HOUSE LOSES for the best a{q>lo dish. Tha contes­ he.r of Conmmerce meeting and TIRES - FOOT BRAKE Shdar the general chairmanship of and the Welfare Dept, both of director of fund raising for the commitments from the United tants wera the winners of 33 cook­ U. 6 . narcotics men bed high mally charging them with Rem­ Past WorU^ Mistress Mrs. Mary which now occupy email offices in Hartford, Dec. 2 (P)—The econ­ American Jewish Committee and States running toward a biUion praise for the Middle ESastern waa taken to Broward (General ington's death. $^.98 FINISHED the Municipal Buildhig. omy Sale* Co. of Hartford has ing contests 'held at variou# Con­ Conn. the Anti-defematlon L eague of dollara yearly. necticut fairs. police .who worked with them. IN MAROON Mra Martha Leemon will have The vault which was used when been restrained from selling at cut B’nal B'rith. Bora in St. Louis. AND IVORY O U M IR N a charge of the food taUe where the the town clerk’s office occupied rate prices toys numufactured by D i^ Wednesday. usual variety of takes and home the Hall of Records is etlU in the the A. C. Gllbeit Co. of New Ha­ lEATHEREHE - REC. $ 8 .9 S SERVICE made soda breads will .on sale. bulldttng although It is camou-, ven. Superior Court Judge John CXNMMUrER FARES SLATED M n. Barbara Bell and M i^ Clara flagSd by the room which served H. King issued the temporary in­ Hartford, Dec. 2 (P) — As a DELUXE 2 6 ' SAVE $ 2 .2 0 CALL Robinson will be In charge' of the as a policeman’s day room. That junction yesterday, and the court supplemental order to its decision Parcel Poet booth. vault could be put back into aenr- is scheduled at Its January term allowing a fare increase, the pub­ S A M S C O j The members have been busy Ice. to h e v trial o f the Gilbert Co.’s lic Utilities Commission yester­ ALL HARDWOOD ^ M I-9 -4 5 4 8 CRIB. WITH PLYWOOD SIDE PANELS — making aprons end the uaual Under the plan the baaement $8,000’ damage suit a g a in st day directed the Connecticut Rail- BICYCLE variety of useful and ornamental would contain the boiler room, a eciHiomy salea The Gilbert Co. Wey A Lightning Co. to sell com­ BEAUTIFULLY MADE. IT'S FINISHED WILUAMS J MEN'S AND UDIES' MODELS— IN MAPLE. IT RESTS ON EASY articles. The sale will be held in, men’a. room, qne or two relatively contends it hak been ’‘irreparably mutation uritete to bus passengers FULLY EQUIPPED WITH NEW ROLLING c a s t e r s — * ^ OB. SERVICE / the main hall and tea will be large'open areas, depending on damaged” by the cut rate sale of riding on routes that have three DEPARTURE[ BDnanis R A K E S—rsuai -F R O N T UVESI.N S ^.95 served in the banquet hall. what petitions remain, and two its products. or more fare ones. 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SII.SS -SAVE 52.B0 * SOFT SHEARUN6 CUFF AND OTHER POOL TABLES FROM $ 4 . 4 » - $ $ r M SOCK LINING 2 WmSL SIDEWALK * SHEARLING PAOOCO TONGUE * WHITE SELECTED LEATHER * FINE PLATED S T E a TUBULAR B/crcie AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE BLADES Ftr BOYS sr filRlS 3-B Yrs. $14 t o o l b e n c h * NYLON STITCHED SOLES SPECIAL FEATURES R « u i» r 9 95 - SAVE S4 00 e BAU-BEARING WHEELS WITH S T m ANGLE FORMED BOYS'TUBOIAR HBCREV S U TU Lowest Price Ever e SEMI.PNEUMATIC BALLOON ■IhUTIFUL FULL BRANCHIO LEGS 3 0 ' I IS .- MASONITE SIZES 1 3 -3 — S 3 9 5 TIRES Othtr Fituri end TOP — STORAGE SHELF— Tuduler Skitrs te r ‘ fer e Oanulna Pliike e GUIDE ytlEELS TWO JAW VICE — BOLTED $14,95 IFICMl'XMAS TREES TO BENCH - w Sy to SLIDE >-Spaad AutomoHc NOW $18*88 YOUR CHOICE IN GREEN OR WHITE STEEL DRAWER Phenesreph ,in Ite Carton I M A U T Y TOOLS 27" HIGH- 8 8 c REG. S7.B5 tm m I 36" HIGH-$ 1 .8 8 SAVE 3 I2 B % 0 , 7 S I $ ORNAMENTS Mill LARGE VARIETY OF ALL KINDS 3 SPEED AND SIZES Priced (rorn ISe s d er LIGHTS PHONOGRAPH Plays up to 5 houfa of «»!!, MULTIPLE. 7 LIGHT INDOOR PHILOO 446—REG. 6SUJ8 TREE SET. I f ONE COES OUT THE tiauoua mnoict You must Biggest, widest oven la oay foll-«laa 46” (NOB FOR 7 I- 4 S - 3 3 S S REST STAY ON RPM RECORDS order at once to be wie of range. Cooke auteinatically with t)pkkeef . $1.41 VALUE 9 o C thk low price. Ask to see the Hmer-Cleek. B LIGHT 4N000R x A .. $19.9S Trade ap to this 91-tnehCMA 9S S p e ck l»” MfaB Aoaerioa' 24- SERIES SET . Q 9 C Philoo 1340 ia luggage cam. Mahogany flalah eeaeole.*7 I P r ^ ” indi TV with bnathtaUi SPECIAL d u r in g t h is S A U i I SET OF 4 CHILDREN S f h . CHICAGO PhUeo model 4119. aq. inch pictofe. P l i ^ *4»” f.^.HENTIC ^ E CHAIN DRIVEN SEE Our L s i|( .S le e k e f O tte r le a . 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X HANCBE5TER EVENING H ^A L D , MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954 V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1954 niosa, or on Npw TorkT Mow instance, we may believe in the 1 '• • and Bill Brennan, the Falrflekl neminee fer Govenmr. Whoever, CHURN things said ktioUt these worthy iatrr many mors men would we peed to right of West NeW Ouinea to that he “must tu Jort” recom- County titan. It attU carries with develepa aad prepeeee and MEN"S and LADIET w a m i- M s w orn—1419 colleagues of mine,” and particu­ mendations of the' Vatkins com- summon to our armed ' forces T • Droodles it ao guarantee of vtetory for Bush, Purtell ^na» move dut of a colonial status, but ports n RepttWIcan WHAT-RM larly McCairthys attack on Sen. mlttee. / ' What increase in- our' appropria­ that is by no means, easily By ROGER PRICB Conneeihntt them. who can get elected will Daily Radio Robert H. Hendrickson (R-NJ) aq WALLETS WDRO—ISM Bush, his ydlce shaking with jJS'S f m a tions would be neceasary? Hom^ synonomous with giving West Before it was ,diaso'.ved by the have the party. Gift Boxed ^ Urns w n c —lEM Explain Votes a legislator ."-without brXIna or- emotion,” wUd:. ‘ IKmt would Senator |Cnowland wage elacUcm, the Lodge—Baldwin—-.M- In the meantime, there are any guta” / “If I saw a brave and noble Cm New Guinea to Indonesia, whose ^ Yankee tom partnership had not only at­ number of aubeidlary pruea and iBO the ensuing war? - By A. H. O ., lArUnir Drif Sltm| The following program trheitiilma* *v "These were criiel words,” con­ Senatof,.Arthur Watkins (R-Utah) claim, after all, may not be any o ; tacked the party dtaaidents frdm goals—control of the House, are auppUed by the radio manage- WHAY—PoUeh NaUoaaJ Homo On ’McCarthy tinued Purtell, "but they caused is th ^ man. I will not walk, from Hew many lives would he guess more valid than that of the the top, but had also done effective control Of the delegation to the WTIC—Roy Rogers less harm than would some clear­ RE-UPHOL$TEF menu and are subject to change Ih ^n o b r and, leave him standing «r 1. m i and sweeping work against them Republican national cmivention of WDRC—Suspense might be lost in a blockade ? In 1 Netherlands itself. In that Governor Lodge euffered without noUce. <■' ^ WGTH-OtfIctal OelecUvo Wmahington, Defc. 8 (IP) — 0>n- ly worded but sharply barbed and wUh a tag of coward." on the lower levels of party or­ 19M, control fit fedsM patroivage equally cruel expression used by McCarthy had called Watkins “su s a ,{ « ^ « limited Asian W ar? In World It is still good, nonetheless, no a defeat which they privately and ganisation Itaelf. They were .cut coming into ConiMwticut—^o eh- FRESH WHAY—Oisle’e Studio Party nacUcut'a Sonatora apUt their votes Look NEW Again. E-t War m ? aometimea openly predicted he J5[f?A*~Nevsi Folka Bop OTIC—Bob Hope as the United SUtes Senate last more careful, more erudite, peiy "cowardly.” ^ 0 0 0 We A4oAe Voiir Set matter how embarrassing ' it may down to delegate inaignificance a t gage the party m ala. But even Rovuo WDRC—Night Watch haps, men, / rS^M-gsr would suffer unless he changed the last state convention. If they WGTH-SIlver Eagle night condemned by a 67-20 Bush said-he felt that McCarthy And when, and how, in the prove, to have the smaller na­ these battles, ana their outcomes, UtMtorlltatStilS "I know critical comment will did alert the nation to the dangers m his spots and becama friendly pick up strength In the new House will have most significance as part *JT‘t.-Back»tas; Wilo KArgih the conduct of Sen. Joseph LEADERSHIP. ^“leSKBWS?’ _ midst of this, would he obtain the tions of the world feeling that the Kolby - R. McCarthy on tjie firat-of three result from the position I am tak­ o t. interiial subversion but that with them, the ao-called Insurgent of Representatives It will not be of the preparation for that de­ WOTH—Jack’s Waxworu • McCarthy “did harm as well as SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ■oMbi ...... i-g fl’bfdoin of the 18 Americans? United Nations is their forum, and because they were Influential in cisive ntommt in far-off 1938, 9 I Reafoed Man 4iia— ’ WDRC—Night Watch censure chargea against him and ing.” said Purtell. "Fat better UixUASU^yllUL I limilii ...... f S leaders of the Republican party in WUAV—Polka Hod .WUTH-Silver: E ^ cleared the Way for final action on that than the reniorte that would good* In that warning. Kmth ...... All these, obviously, are loaded an instrument for their aspira­ Connecticut now view the election •alecUng its new; members, but when the party again nominatta m i/i Spmea B t TeL MI-8-U13 •:4a-:- • only because they somehow suc­ for govenvor. W ^ - R ^ * K fy„o VntAY—Oxxle'e Studio Party two other counU today. forever be with me in the knowl­ questions. But the point is that tions, and by no means the ser­ as something of a personal man­ W ^B —8porU Oigeit WTIC—Spend a Million edge that in leaving this chamber b o r n o n P.ARKWAT Reupholster The Way You Like It ceed In capturing individuals who JKXb'T®***'* Oeuoo Sen. Prescott Buah (R-Green- Senator Knowland says "block­ vant of big nation policy alone. date for their return to intimate were nominated to support the WDHO-Cal Kolbv -r— .W DRC—-R. Clooney v:. — mch) voted for censure and Sen. I was leaving behihd leaa freedom msMbbk or __ and central direction of tha dea- ^ WGTH-Jack'o Wazworka. . ,. WGTH—Newe; Arnold fo.- my aubceasqr than I had found Fairfield. Dec. 2 (AV-In years THE AMOCUTED PKKffl ade, blockade” without answering tiniea of thg party. Lodge—Baldwin—Alcorn leader- t:U - tVlIUam A. Purtell (R->Weat Hart­ TM AMeciaMB Pr»»» U eMUirtrelx any questions of any kind, without “Midget Trying To Ring for ahip. “ wHAV-Polka Hop WHAY—Oule'e Studio Parir ford) opposed censure of the Wis­ when I entered. to come, when Mrs. Shirley Molq’s XMAS DELIVERY GUARANTEED •MltMi to t h « ^ otr* iHicatloo of Elevator” As they ihake this claim, it ^ w... WTIC—Widder Brona OTIC—Spend a Million consin Republican. . “Dignity . cannot be bestowed,’’ son asks where he was )>om. she „jd to tu or estimating any consequence of Furthermdre, although Baldwin WDRC—Bing Croeby , ■ aot otaarwiaaetfearvlaa cr*o«*acr* WGTH—R. riannagan Carthy hurt himself more than hie ruHi nor precedent on which to an ambulance en route to Bridge- dling themselvea on tha purely o r/ Leg flaitcring beauty—hrm comfortfMi sup­ j WOTH—Jack’s Wazworka 9:4a— of rescue down below, and says Our Father, who has set a rest­ party leadership which went with ganiutional level. They, have al­ colleagues thought through hia base censure chargea. Therefore pohl’s St. Vincent’s Iloapltrl. SAVE i ON ORIGINAL The at the moat famous characters in WHay--Wesuni Canvas ^ WHAY—Night Watch 1 A ani,^ —■ New 'jump, jump.” „ lessness in our hearts and made the office of Governor. With no lies who are formidable ahd trust­ port . . . . at a price you can pay. WTIC—Brotherhood "exaggerated verbal expressions.", I will not vote for censure.” ■ I 3 i l b i ~ and Boiito n. history: Julius Caesar, Napoleon, Republican Governor in office, the WTIC-Joit Plain BUI WDRC—Amo* and Andy BUREAU We do not know, for the life of US all seekers ’ after that which worthy, and party workers who Firs quality. Wear them.^Suth or WOKC—News. WGTH—R. Flmnnagan "Were I able,” Purtell said, "I Purtell paid tribute to the Wat­ AUDIT or Balzac, E i n a t e i n, Tom Dewey, forthcoming struggle, if there ia have committed themecivea to ^ WGTH—8ft. Preston of Iht Yukon COST OF NEW FURNITURE : cm US{ whether there is any way of we Can never fully find: forbid us to be one, can b« purely on the or­ without overhoset They launder M:4a- would change in tome respectg the kins committee which ^recommend­ STEAMjED CLAMS Janet Gaynor — even Shirley them. WHAY—Western Canvan WHAY—New*; Night Watch Senator from Wisconsin. But there ed censure of’McCarthy, who call­ REVERSE CHARiPES Tba BaiaM PrUitlnc Company. Inc.. rescuing these 18 individuals. We to be satisfied wittywhat we make '.’emple. AH short! Can, you think ganizational level. This leaves Re­ easily, dry fsM—and tftcy Is k ! WTic—Lorenio Joneo OTIC—Fibber, Molly _ _------_ _ M a w wBO ___J llaMial U a m v i M areeponelWIlty e ^ » ^ » w M » a a » ia ia y a for v i And, since the diasldekta have WDRC—Mr. Keen is something 1 would not change if ed its members “unwitting hand* tynaiacUeal errore appearlnp In ad^ do know that there is at least one of life. Draw us from base content, of any tall people who are suc­ publican State Chairman Baldwin always made noise and commotion JVDRC—Cal Kolbv WGTH—H. Flannery I could and that is the fact that maidens” of the Corntnuniats., | 50c T«KSM?aad ot^r i^ te r cessful outside of a few actors and National. Committeennan j.WGTH—Sst Preston of tho Yukon .U :ta- ^ r^nt way which is guaranteed not to and set our eyes on far-off goals, far beyond their actual power, it WHAY-Newe; Night Watch for 185 years my predeceaaors in . Bush, who spoke earlier in the\ WiRistr LMkt NA44n70 la the Maacheeter Erenlng HeraM. (who dbn’t count) and Robert Meade.Alcora without any support WHAY—Weitorn Caravan this beloved chamber refused to ijo it, a way which also seems Keep us at tasks too hard for us, Sherwood, the playwright? Of from above, and without any would be a sane guess that their WTIC—108U Radio Lano OTIC—Gllderileeve day, said he hkd had an “open CHATTERBOX DtaplaiP airertlatnx cloatof houre;. that we may be driven to Thee present trumpeting is not bring­ - WDRC-

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' ■■' ■ ■ , ■ V ■■■ • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY* DECEMBER 2, 1964 •.V' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONNi, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,' 1954 menting on his lippolntment as a including traffic and parking con­ ct regular gasoline in that sUte De Cormier Adds Luther Leaguers also are re­ ping to 3T,7S6 from 39,S08 for the tc pull prices in the opposite' direc­ on all copper prod-icta and some lower than now. Hudson dealer, De Cormier said: gestion. Committee Named minded to have their candy and nsumers Get Few Breaks range -from 20 to 26 cents a gal­ tion. brass and j^roiue products. “W e are pleased to have befiome previous week. The lodbor Dept, uK -tr.. __ 'v, __ ■ lon. The down pull on hides, as in "And the Hudson Metropolitan other items ready by noon on Sat­ Jobless Claims The price of steel scrap, for ex­ Prices of titanium metal aponge, New Dealership members of the,, large family of urday.' attributes part o f the decline to the most commodities now, comes Skywateh Schedule in sp6rts-car else, with its hard- To Collect' Food Thanksgiving holiday during the Prices on the . new automo­ ample, has been taking the low whose end product is used, in the V Hudson dealers -\throu|^out' the from large supplies and competi­ tops and station wagons is defi- No fair or similar gathering at period. Foe the coirespondlng- two n Business Price Battles bile models are pretty well scram­ road of late, altliough steel mills high-speed aircraft manufacturing United Statea Hudson la a name ally low prices, is something re-, Decrease Here \'A ■ tion among producers. Appointment of De Cormier Mo- Ehnanuel Lutheran Church would weeks a year kgo., claims d r o p M bled this time. Many entirely new are increasing output and scrap industry, are. being cut by duPont. The tug-of-war team pulling at that has become syhonomous with freehlngiy new on the American Ladies Aid and Dorcas societies be complete without the oppor­ models .are out, m ^ n g compari­ Friday, Dec. g ^or Sales. Inc., 24 Maple St.v as a who are working jointly on 'the to 15.012 from 15,229. ~ Club o f CeBtarCboNk prices usually rise at such a time. Increased production > gets the the other end of the price rope in­ performance, economy and . dura­ motor-car scene." tunity for sociability afforded by Claims for unemployment insur­ By SAM DAWSON fln g stations, and at the auto^deal- son impossible. W ith others there Mammoth Food Sale scheduled Initial claims in the state were the Touth Rally cff.tha Some mills explain they laid in credit. cludes the .-'rise in .,lntf^trlal pro­ 12 r2 a. m. . Vohuteera Needed Hudson dealer has been announced bility, and we are siiVe that the DeCormier announced that Hud­ ij^up of coffee and a Swedish bun. ance in the Manchester area drop­ s. have been some price hikes, credit­ .Volunteers Needed Saturday, Dec. 4 at B m a H u e 1 also down, dropping from 3,801 % t N*w T m * . DSC. 8 good supplies of scrap last fall. Synthetic rubber, producers will duction and operation of ,- "fair 2- 4 a. m. laaaweaeeaee'e , by N. K. VanDeraee, vice presi­ Hudson Division's new, product, son's complete line of Hornets, This and other services are con­ ped slightly during the week end­ ford Boat Amo. .at Wapplag Price cutting ..y some of^.e Ug ed to rising costs. But th«M have Others report they have been put­ 4-6 a. m.’ ....i.< ..V o h in te e is Needed Lutheran Church, remind the 3,291. During the same two ftaUb«d good! an^ n # materiato also be getting the benefit of a .trade” laws and other business dent in charge of sales for thb p re^ am which' now proVidcs an Wasps, Ramblers and Metropoli­ templated by the committee of ing Nov'. 37, decling from 394 to Church S'u a d a y stores to meet the competiUr n of often been offset by a drop, in ting more pig iron and less scrap 6-9 a. m...... Victoria Filewic* ■ church members to have their food a year ago, initial claime a i« caiifkt In a tug-of-war today price cut in monomer -styrene by practices. But even more impor­ outstanding value to fit every car- tans will be on display in the com­ which Mrs. Paul Anderson is gen­ 358. according to the state Labor 4ftaraoon, Dec. 5. Regiotrattoa b*- tlie discount houses la giving ihany freight charges. ' in their mix. 9- Noon...... Katherine H. Ruttgers, Hudson Motors Division of Ameri­ donations in. Luther Hall by noon. to 3.323 from ^634. Dow Chemical and Koppers. P ri­ tant perhaps are government price buyef's budget, will meet with ap­ pany's showroom. A modem serv­ eral chairman. Dept.'s weekly report. ' —wltii Goaaumera gatting a break a Ctartatmas shopper a break. % t CyHl Banks can Motors Ctorp., George F. De If they are unable personally to Bridgeport edhtinue^o lead giaa at 3 o’clock la the Comanuiity, Dealers enter the picture wlth^ Copper scrap prices have been vate industry henceforth will get supports and stockpiling programs proval in qur community. ice department, staffed by expert The report shows, however, a f r bare and tbire; it s a headache to manufaeturera their varying policies on trade-in Noon-3 p. m...... Volunteers Needed . do this, they are requested to call state in the numbec/

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I Units Study Plans Here's ptsak as you like it— tender . . n Juicy . . . deliciously good New Telephone Directories , —«u t thick . . . medium . . . or thin with the excess bone ahd fat Seven Room A ddition removed before weighing! Thnt’s To Be Distributed in Town why our steaks have what It takes X5*c. 3 ( 8p«cUl.)—Mon^oiui. Th« Ubivy cIo m at 8:30 to give you reel good eatiag . Coventry, Dec. 3 (Special)—New as usual. keea delight In every bite. And w u made Tueeday nifht telephone directories will be dls- Special Mail Box Other library hours are 3 to 5 Just look nt the low priceo! It wUl Ifmm/A jm m Um project for. an i^ t t e n to p. m. on Wednesday and 3 to 4 pay you to buy several of your fa­ tribdted in.town itn^ng on Sat­ For Santa’s Letters the ■ BenMOtaiy School W the p. m. on Saturday.' vorite steaka Enjoy one for din­ urday ' for aubacribmx who are auflgm t Ceaunittee and the doard ner tonight—and put the others in A special mail .box, Juat for Girl Scouts Meet Mrviced by the Willimantlc office letters from children to Santa O t Sducatlon held another Joint Girl Scout Troop 108 wtU meet your freeser for wonderful dinners In the future! , r: of the Southern New England Claus, has been put up In 6IT selected her team. ^ e . squad in­ A LITTni DMICT nOM SANTA... Sliced Ckeese AMIRIOLN • r S I T ISSUE OF cludes Linda Martin, Patricia Bar­ FRESH BUTTER 1 LB PRINT rett, Ruth Pearaon, Judith Hart­ LEFRANC WINES PORIVRRY ^hhidimaA, (^oAdsu ABP will M. to it th*l yeur purchen ef e Ghed-MN CHOIKUSI 3 ,i,7 5 * EVERY w o m a n s ley, Gwendolyn Matusiew^s, Janet becutiful cerd (from Sent,) i, ,ent te eny YELLOW CLING z LEGS OF VEAL Bourgault, Joan Von DeckWfuriel BOULEO IN CALIFORNIA WULPOROSSinTS |VON SALE A Really Fine Selection Of Christmas Carda M Y SAUTtRNi, SUROUNDY, RHINI, perten from Sent,', heme in Sente Cleui, Blue Cheese Gaudet, Arlene Do.rsey, Joyce Ind., beering that femeu, pelt merk. A real DOMisne Engler, Pamela Brigham, and LU- CURU, Vm ROM ( 5 1 LB 13 OZ AT POPULAR 5c A1 A Price That Can’t Be Beat . •. thrill for yeuhgilord. 3 for lOe pkn 3 cent, Uan Luurtsema. A SCHOONMAKER SELECTION K)NA PEACHES CANS Muenster Cheese MILOPlAVOt MILK-FED fer individual pealago. HOLIDAY Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ STH ^ J C BAKERY DEFT. P U L L C U T BOT DE LUXE BOX LR. entry correspondent, Mrs.i Charles DON'T MISS A A r* M ANO ASSQHITMINT HAVE TOU TRIEO OUR L, little, telephone Pilgrim 3-6331, Ooetl b e y..,w h h a i 31 ASSORTED CARDS ' OP BIAUTIPUL CHIISTMAS CARD VALWSI _ ■ g CROWN VINO N. h P M JA C K F R O S T Officer Awarded ROBUSTA Butiorsd Striftt? PLASTIC CARDS NO RigSING-NO WIPING P u r m STKAWMnUI' x^^A light RED TASLE WINE 15 ASSORTED CARDS Bronze Star Medal SPICandSPAN ;^25‘ CHERRY/ ■ ! r 9 s \ oaL 1.65 i " Get Them While They Last V, S. Forces, Korea — MaJ. -V CORNEDKEF Abraham M. Glass, 33, Whose wife, NOW CONTAINS BLEACH F MfliB W if Viiatf MStf MMUiiF M P I E c ^ Q ^ ' » n P e W Pe n P e n B n P h ^ V e ^ Frances, lives at 17 J ‘Garden Whiskies 2 lb. ^ K c nsriiiRy 494 Drive, recently received the Bronze 2 *“ 23= 33= JAR JAR BONELESS Star Medal in Korea for meriterl BAB-O out service M o r « A n n P a g g V o l u o s I FRUITCAKE >^»1.29' >^2.49 '*»3.9S iFres/i Fruits / B R IS K E T Glass, overseas since last Au­ ~IYNMBR00K^ Give your children the gift of MUSIC! Choose one of Sj and D EC K LE O FF gust, distinguished himself from tUNOOD W E ^IT ^ "THRil LIHLE KIHENS" It's all fish ANN PAGE KEANS - 2 2 1 ' JANE PARKER SPANISH SAR 29* Novem ber. 1953 to July 1954 as S« ■ X STH • x 4NNPA6ESYRUK u m m 4 g f VT. DELIGHT RUNS JUM PAMtt • Bit sen - 2 T these fine Quality spinet pianos—juid all their lives your SDdvisor to the 9th Infantry -Regi- OOF — t BOT W .Z O can ...." " M " - '■ Gat Food 3 ‘ V 23= 2^V 23= V egetaU es mbnt, 11th Republic o f Korea HAlfW J^ children will ihank you. - „ ~ • A rm y Dtvirion. ' A graduate of the United States OAL • • • • A&P BRAND-JUST REDUCEDI And come In onrl^! As we have said before, there is a Military Academy at West Point, -WHISKIES IN THIS PtOOUCT /i\-% D»GESTIBLE FOR OIGESTWLE FRYING his-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 5, a AND 7 YEARS OLD 3W A O C UB shortage of piahog of good value. Come, in while we Gloss, live at* 4 Elisabeth S t, CRiseo c«, WESSON OIL „35= Baldwtnavllle, N. Y. APPLESAUCE CANS At a new low aA^ui#iaWiUu«pra'.««4raisraR^ h8F* • complete.selection in styles and! finishes. iS and cuddly . F % V PRIARCLIFF WHITE CHUNK STYLE *2 sorted colord!.’ •aaNiNo) 1|]^ ■liNbW WHISXIY lU N C H ^ fAEAT Golden'Rule Club u STH 2 ^ 9 9 ^ 2 5 D O R N 3 6 MONTHS TO PAY n Baby Bear B O N a E S S PROOF fO| SWlPrS PREM 7 0 Z |C CHICKKN-of-thG-SIA TUNA CHOICE Holds M el^y Fair WHISKIES IN THIS PIKXXKT STARKIST TUHA 2 CANS 4 YEARS OLD For one of these Famous-Make Spinets— Panda Bear ______^ _ LB. WHITI lAiAT 3<4 0zra «c 7 OZ « ewc S TE E R B EEF '' Membara o f the Golden Rule ANMl SOn-W H ^OI RAINBOW JUST REDUCEDI SWEETENED SOLID PACK CAN J b RW CAN R > V CABLE-jNEUSON Start at S590 3 Standing French Poodle $3.79 £ P V I f f I V L O Club of the Talcottville Congrega­ FINE CREEK FACIAL TISSUES ------tional Church are busy this week With parations for their ''Christ­ STRAMMT BOUBOOH 1 QT14 0 Z AQ^ EVERETT DYNA-TENSION Start at $7^ S Musical Sleepy Dog $3.99 £ io a h o b a k in g C l l i C . mas Melody .pazaar" ao named a« STH • ORAHGE JUICE 2 CANS £ DO YOl'B CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW AT » BALDWIN ACROSONIC Start at $765 for. the booths they are building PROOF ROT .F)lTERE0 rourP O P U LAK L A R AA.XD x n RSAVE A V K MMONEY n v w v . . . . H. |i| 'i ^ 29 around such'• Christman aongs,as MILUrS KOSHER DBl DISTILLED IN INDIANA These are all wood case* (no plastic); Sturdily enn- "Jingle BalU," "Winter Wonder­ A&P BRAND - HEALTHFUL AND DELICIOUS S H O W W H IW 4 YEARS OLD DA ZZLE Bleech atruoted, resonant tone, responsive touch, -ail with land" and othefa. Ih e fair is ached- WHOLE PICKLES « mt 29* tiled for Saturday, Dec. 5, opening 1 QT 14 OZ C l' full 88-notc keyboard. Bench optional. Factory guar- CHICKENS at 8 and continuing thro'jghout four months of free service. Special Christ­ . HOUSEWARE . tha evening. JAMES STEWART FOR AU FINE WASHAIIES PIHEAPPIIJUKE2 CANS , K# I MIUIR'S SW in PICKlIf «* 29*. mas trade aliowaaees. Mra. Carolyn Kilpatrick, general BOTTtSO W SOHO ^ SPECIAL * WAYBEST chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. .. BOMBON W HISXtY JOY HOUW DITIROiNT ASiP BRAND - TANTALIZING AND REFRESHING! Plorenca Freenian 'whe is clrcirman NATIVE 100 STORE OPEN . o f the conimittee on Christmas *^” 3 .9 9 ANCHOII.HOCMN6 WASHED AND CLEANED 4 9 deooratlons; Mrs. Virginia Wet- PROOF ROT 1 L B ‘ FRESH LB. SWIFT'S M IAn raHUIUBAMIMS g iM i 41* Monday and Thuisday Night Until Christmas , more heeds the workers on the DISTIUED IN KENTUCKY GRAPEFRUIT2CANS g ift booth where useful articles for OOlO UAL — Kind to hands, pigasant odor. SWIFT'S IG6 YOLKS 2««41* FIRE-KING the home, such as pillowiases, Abo any other night by appointment OVEN WARE — ONE PINT towela, pcith'olders, candlee, lapel m a n y n a t w n a u t k n o w n b b a n h A&P BRAND - TART AND REFRESHING DRINK pins and a variety of ornaments AVAKAIll AT ABP UOUOR STOBM Snowy Blaach ,’k’S 25%'ifG 43 SPINACH will be for aale. SPA N ISH R IC I **’^'**<*M 2 *******SS* CASSEROLE 1 Q t 14 OZ BALDWIN ELECTRONIC ORGANS start at $1495 Mra. Dorothy Beal and Mra. ■RIU'S MACARONI 2»«*-»35* ; Maybcli Kittel are co-chalr.ncn.c^ EFRUIT tux, CAN the "Attic Treasures" department; Sponge it on . . . wipg e) clganl Cleans a window SPAGHITTI SA Ua MtUY iNw.ungT* Mrs. Marjorie Lotas will be in Ih e minute. Cleans mirrors and silver, too! charge of Parcel Post-packages; 118 1 L114 0 Z WEEKEND FRANKFURTS / EUM TA Mnr. Julie Pooic. the Wizhing Well') A&P PEACHES CAN SPECIAL Mra.' Ruth Raines will preside at EAST CENTER TOMATOES . the Tots .and Teens booth,..where Gold Sanl Gins Wax ^ ^9 QUALITY ^ toddlers’ clotliing, dolls clothes, "J A&P PINEAPPLE CRUSHED ' per ^ a r k u t SKINLESS ~ toy boxes and Oiristmas stockings STREET .# s - PhrWag ta Let Next Deer (Wes^) LI. be found. WiaMaei ^Tbe Ladies Missionary Elociety r Amime B EMwi WBI M l tan Rt.. ■Srtfisri JA 8 8W8 OppeiHis HoM Bead POPULAR 5V^iMARKETS c8 ths church will manage both the MANCHESTER apron and baked goods booth; Mrs. ‘TF B etty p eebe. the camty .ca^s. ,k. \ 1 \*v \ _ „ W E L V 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHE^T^ CONN, THURSDAY, DECmBER 2. 1954 had failed “to render the custom­ ary courtesy" in the Pereas case to No Season mah took French rectors td appropriate 81.305' to He said he thought censure of StaniSlavskjr Theater has been ice for Sunday, Dec. 5, wriOi gen­ Board considerably reduced Mur- no open season on swans. By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. Prime Minister Adnan Menderes leave. add to hie bu^-et for the rest of ifiiey’s request. (O— tmm t f omy McCarthy on this count would rocked by a scandal. A leading Wrttte* for NBA Servloe Makes Cetaukiy in Car "weaken" efforts to root out eub- He, and his companion. Ed­ says Turkey will overcome current The prisoner may have been con­ eral confession in Polish and Eng­ the year; to set up a tree crew male star of the corepeny wiu The nolle of the fingers and toes templating suicide, because Seben- XmmMliatcly «ft«r th*‘motion to versives. ward J. Doyle, of Hartford, shortages atid become a land of Omar COiapman, 25, 32 Silas Rd., lish scheduled at 8:30 a.m. fol­ which he expects to handle .the tree UUe w u bekton, Bennett offered Backs Third Count made a mistake and shot what fired for drunkenneM and lack of i^MlACt the state of general health del says two narrow strips were lowed by the Gommuaion Mass at pruning work now being done un­ plenty in two or three years. was being sought by the police of found tom from the blanket In his •n amendment which Would tub* Aiken noted he had voted for the they thought was a goose theatric*] dls' ipline. and. are also subject to particular f . der contract. LANVIN ■titute hie propoeed titi^d count for first censure count yesterday and while they were on a 'duck Four sugar refineries have beep six states today following his Cell when an examination waa To organize the crew, Murnhey "There is no roo.-n among> Soviet diseasee. They are ofte.. attacked built in the last two years and foiir An innovation this year will be the alticker count. / alUd he also intended to vote for hunting trip near Poverty daylight escape from police head-1 made. a Communion Breakfast, served would peed an added foreman and PERFUMES A Whole Lynn Poultry Forms Quality Chicken WatMna waa ptenmd, oefore the a third count promsed by Sen. -island there. Since few people artists for drun'aards, rcavdies, by diseases whioH also involve the more are under construction. Men-, quarters yesterday shortly after j , Pohee describe Chapman, when a -tree climber. He estimates the deres reported, wiU; the result re­ immediately after the Mass by the Gift Wrapp«d vote on Ubllng tile Zwicker count, Bennett (R-Utah).' have heard of swans near salt violators of trade discipline, ^or skin; they are subject to Injury he had been sentdiiced in Town last seen, as wearing a faded pur­ Friendship Club and the Adora­ yearly added ooet. to his budget to aay if he y ^ d afree to the Bennett'a count is baaeil on Mc­ water, everyone, including the Bohemian geniuses,” declared So­ cent sugar shortages should not ple sport shirt, paint stained »'un- would be 87,644. , To Broil or Fry $1.29 Each and may ,e - .'•ai'ive to various happen, again. He believes Turkey Court to 60 days in jail for his tion Sodality. Mrs. parollne Custer Bennett aub^tuUon if the motion Carthy's attack: on the s p ^ a l com- hunters, was surprised to find viet Culture reporting the downfall chemicals. In general there is more latest offenses, police said today. gareea, and driving a 1937 Pontiac and Mrs. Genevieve Wojnarowlcz, Ilie Board of Directora ia sched­ lArllwr Dni{ Slant to table werb beaten. uUttee which reconunended Jcen- out what the bird was. of youthful itar Eu:.ene Vesnik. will.be a sugar exporter by 1956.. sedan with Connecticut registra­ uled to consider his request at its GUT-OF POULTRY-‘VUY THE PARTS YOU UKE BEST troiible with them in the later The Prime Minister cited these Sentenced on charges of assault, leaders of the groups, will be hos­ Lndks Hea\7 Support sure as the “ unwitting handlMid- But before trial could take The newspaper tells how a theater years of life. and battery and breach of ^ e tion 35997. tesses. No admission will be meeting Tuesday. If the Directors , ^ BREASTS — LEGS — WINGS — UVERS T h ei^ ave been plain Indlcatlona en" of the Communist parly and place on the charge of shoot­ other developments: Haa Long Record decide to make the appropriation, In Saratov had scheduled ita flret Thickening of the haifa \>f either Seven of .Turkey’s ports are peace, made following his 13th ar­ charged but a free-\rill offering SACKS AND NECKS — GIZZARDS all a l ^ Zwicker count on its chalrsoai., Sen. WaOUns (R- ing a swan, the bird had to be performance of Ek.iil Zola'e drama hands Or feet is common. With rest on Monday as the result Of an Chapman has a long police rec­ may be left after the repast. they miist hold a public hearing on lackM the K^heavy aupport liven Utah), as “cowardly" “stunld." taken to a biologist to deter­ ■The Inheritore." being reconstructed. ord ranging from motor vehicle the question. thickening, the, nails become dull Seven great dams are being argument at his home writh his Youth and Children o f the SEE tp^the firat cW n e. Aiken said howavey; he felt the mine just what variety swan it Everything was ready. The prop­ colored and oftbh are r.dged or fur­ wrife, Chapman apparently left the violations to assault and battery, ' parish may go to confession Sat­ Murphey esUmatea that the crew Clarenee H. Andereob tar Whole or Cut-Up codht based on Mef^rthy's treat- was, for there are different erty man had set the sta,qc; the built and various power plants are on wrhich he has been sentenced to contemolfted would enable th* And. quickly after Bridgea made rowed. In some cases homy out­ being erected. Irrigation works are jail at about 12:45 p. m. by push­ urday morning, Dec. 4 following hia motion,. Sena. Saltonstall (R* l^ent of Zwicker/tepresented "an kinds and they are subject to electrician was at his poet; the growths can appear which tnay be ing op'.n hie cell door and golhg a total of 480 days in jail and fined department to prune 540 trees a LOANS BROILERS - FILTERS - ROASTERS- FOWL also being advanced and soon "No the 10 o'clock Church School year besides planting 160 to 200 Jiaaa) and Aiken (R 'V t) told the’ fntlrely differeitl matter.” varying degrees of protection assistant stage manager was giv­ both long ami thick. out through the ^ join in g police a total of 8520 at various tln.es. classes, or at 3 p.m. or 7 p.m. ip on second mortgnges nnd note-' OVEN READY «nmI^UT FOR YOUR COOKING NEEDS j Jenner, in m speech hitting at under state conservation laws. ing the last call. But where waa village or district will lack water He eluded a police chase made trees a year and spraying 1,600 mobiles. Abe ineniance. Senate they would vote for It. Both, There are many possible causes or electricity^'’ garage. ^ the evening. were on the majority side in last Flanders, aipo singled out for crit. Finally Old Lyme’s prosecu­ ,tho star? for such thickening. Irritation flrom He had been rdtumed to his cell last year when he allegedly at­ elm trees twice each year. Last New processing plants for meat, Christmas play rehearsala will year, he points out in a ietttt ex-. CONNECTICUT VALLEY FARM FRESH g I^ D E "A" EGGS DAILY nlght’a 67-20 vote. loism Seny Eklwin Johnson ID- tor decided the case could go VesnUc stood in tlie wings, tear­ neglect, dirt, or ..poorly-fitting from court about an hour and a tempted to over Patrolman be held Sunday at 1 p.m. and each Ctolo), aymember of the censure on and Uie men were both shoee or glove« may be'responsible. fish, wheat, .macaroni and car.r.hd half earlier, police said. Frederick Tedford, after the of­ plaining his request, only 30 trees Rcslty and Investment Co. TASTE AND COMPARE — GUARANTEED TO SATISFY Before the Bridges move. Sen-. ing his collar and. yelling, while subsequent Sunday at the same 14 East Center Street commiti fined 825 and their hunting teartf poured down his cheel:a; Certain diseases of the internal goods are being Constructed. Prior to his arrest on Monday, ficer had stopped him for a routine were pruned. Jenner (R-Ind) niade another at­ Cement production has jumped hour during the- Advent season. To pnine the 540 trees under TeL MI-9-455S tack on Sen. Flanders (R-Vt), Jenner said Johnson circulated licenses were revoked for one "I don’t want to play’ I will not glands which produce hormones he ha4 been free under 83,000 check. Later he gave himself up to The Friendship Club .will h^d a peace resolution throughout the year. play!” sometimes cause thickened nails. froin 300,000 tons annuMly in bond . Awaiting trial in Superior police in Washington, D. p., and author of the original censure res­ 1950 to one million today. By 1956 its annual Christmas party Mon­ olution. country asking for withdrawal of It was a perplexing case for Finally the cast >.'ot him on stage Another disease of the nails Couri On charges of breaking and was returned here. day evening, Dec. 6. at 7, a half all troops from Korea and for self- the Old Lyme prosecutor and seated in a big armchair where Capacity will be 2H million tons. entering made last Aug. 6, when Jonner demanded that Sen. comes from inflammation around The textile industry will have a hour earlier than Usual. Flanders state whether he had determination for the world’s though, for he said he never he wee to be discovered as the cur­ police said he waa caught in the small nations. the base of the nail or the nail million spindles in 11^, compared The Adoration Sodality will "associations'’ with Barry Dexter had a case like it before in 10 tain roee. act of burglarizing the Highland hold its annual Christmas party .-V s ' ' In doing that, Jenner said. John- bed. This is the result of infec­ to 250,000 in I960. Warrant Served White. Frank Coe and Harold years in office. tion with germs and Its commom Park Store. Tuesday evening, Dec. 6 ^ t 7:30. ^ ^ ...... ' ...... sbn-waa "innocently doing exactly Vesnik seemed to be staring Menderes wound up hfa.ove/-ajl Olaaser. * ’The trouble was, even had two roles— the one Zola wrote, and name is Whitlow. A single gaiiv Faulty Lock what the Communists in Moscow” they shot a goose, the hunters survey with a tribute to "otir ifreat .Chief Herman O'. Schendel said On Evading Count All three are former Treasury wanted. a vain attempt to appear so ^ e u ^ in congressional investiga­ because there is no open sea­ lostipatience \dtli Zola’s text and times the nail separates. and fall* Hartford police today arrested a chamber when the Senate voted son for geese, either. dollars In economic and military pointed up (1) a.^faulty lock on a tions of Communist links. Atty. 67-20 last night to approve the "added rough gags to the script.” Oti. assistance granted in recent ^ears. Hartford man and turned him' over Vesnik had a meteone rise in the The treatment, of course, is to cell door, and (2) .ways in which Oen. Brownell said last year that first count of the censure resolu­ He said this heli, coupled with procedure in dealing sWith prison­ to Manchester police to face White was a Soviet spy. Soviet theater. He went to the attack the infection, tn extremely Turkey’s own economic planning, IjMtalloBa fmlehed •« tion - that McCarthy had been ers can be improved. charges in Town Court here. Jenner, his voice rising to i contemptuous of a 1051-52 elec­ Stanislavsky direct from school, severe cases, the nail may have to had made posaible unprecedented Oebwa # MMdtobriMk. Im . played 18 different and increasing­ be removed before the infection Chapman evidently went to his Thomas J. Brooks, 35, charged riiout. denaanded also that Flan tions subcommittee and abusive to progress in building up the coun­ hotne, located a short distance A ► ders tell the Senate whether ha its members. ly important roles during his first can be cleared up. try’s 400,000-man army. with evading responsibility and six years there and finally became from the rear of the police head­ gave money to the Institute of It waa the first official rebuke News Tidbits Splitting of one or all of the operating a motor velUcle without Bid Asked the company’s stsr, performer. quarters, right after his escape. u license^ was scheduled to appear Pacific Relations, and Whetlwr he of its kind handed out by the nrlls is a comn.on complaint. Its UNDERWOOD TALKS CALLED Wife Tips Off PoHre i i n t National Baafe discussed the censure resolution Senate in 26 years, but McCarthy Culled from AP Wires The consemiuq of Soviet artistic cause is usually obscure. Ring­ in Manchester Court to answer the of Manchester .... 84 88 Police first learned of his de­ charges yesterday and a warrant with Oven tiattimore, controversial was outwardly unsurprised and authorities is that this went to his worm can affect the nails and may Bridgeport, Dec. 2 (ffl—The State parture when a call was received Hartford National Far Elastem specialist now await­ undismayed. head and, concurrently he was so be difficult to cure. Psoriasis is Board of Mediation and Arbitra­ was ordered issued by Deputy Bank and Trust Co. 3114 3314 from Chapman’s w ife,. Vivian. Judge John J. O’Connor when he ing trial on charges of perjury in Calling the Senate proceedings Dr. Samuel Sheppard’s brother personnally pop'iar with company another ritin disease which may tion has summoned negotiators for She said he had run into their Coim. Bank and denying he had followed the Com- "a foul job." he said tnat as soon says brown corduroy jacket Dr. ofticials that ihey didn’t correct cause nails to become pitted and the Underwood Corp., and Local failed to (hake an appearance. His TTuat Co...... 69 74 home, grabbed the keys to her car, 8200 bond was also ordered for­ munikt line. as the amoks clears, he will “con. Sam wore night his wife was him in time. deformed. 267, International Union of Elec­ and hurriedly driven'away. Manchester Trust . . . 60 65 killed WAS not left In crumpled White points, spots o ' streaks feited by Judge O'Connor at that Jenner and Flanders should Unue to expose Communists But then VesAlk did eomething trical workers (CIO) to a meeting Schendel says the time of his es­ Ftee Oempulea "place in the hands o f the Senate roughly in the.^Bame way.” heap on floor as State .claims.. which managers the world o\'er dis­ can appear in the nails. Such con­ Friday, The accounting machine time. n£8£STM W fm cape can be fixed at 12:45 because Aetna Fire . . . 6314 6614 your.entire correspondence" with Leftwing Laborite M. P. Davies approve. According to Soviet re­ ditions are most common in young manufacturing firm has been closed a man answering Chapman’s de­ HarUord Fire . . . Herald Photo pedple, and on the fingers rather ...173 178 Stage worker! set up for the production by Sock and Buskin to­ tar-ttimore calls for. Prime Minister Church­ ports, "In absolute and ultimative down 26 days by a strike of 1,200 scription was seen leaving the ELECT FBI SCHOOL HEAD National Fire ...103 107 Refuses to Yield ill's Immediate resignation because form, he demanded a raise in his than on the'toes. production workers seeking an police garage at that time, al­ Phoenix ...... 83 88 morrow and Saturday of “ On Borrowed Time.” David Flavell, who FlAnders sought to reply but he favored using German troops wages." ' Ail these diseases of the nails initial work contract. Announce­ though the person who saw the Hartford, Dec. 2 tfl*—Capt. plays the juvenile, is putting the finishing touches on the tree in last' days of World War II to require accurate diagnosis, but un­ ment that the state board was en­ Life nnd Indemnity Ine.- Cos. Jenner refused to yield any time Obituary This appears to have been the escapee; did not know Chapman at James R; Madner of the Water- Aetna U fe ...... 150 155 while Bill Brown helps to support him and Kenneth Burnett hands to him. halt Red bid to overrun West fortunately many of them are dif­ tering the strike picture was made bury Police Dept, has been elected be^nning of the end, for Soviet the tlniif. Aetna Casualty .....185 195 him a hammer. Robert Leipis holds a twig ready for attaching to On Tuesday, Jenner ripped into Europe. ' Culture reported that thereafter ficult to cure. Irritktion from nail last night by board member Philip He probably <-hose that route of president of the Connecticut sec­ polUhea or. lacquers la sometimes J. Koons. Conn. General ...... 400 4l5 the tree. Larry LaPolla and Dqvid McCone, nail up a picket fence. Flanders for making a Thanks the theater felt “ His free and easi­ escape since a person leaving that tion of the FBI National Academy Hartford Steam BoiL . 76 81 giving D ^ Broadcast over the at fault. way could not be seen from the up­ Associates. Also elected at the an­ The play will be given at Buckley School on Vernon Street. Curtain Funerals ness became unbearable tactless­ In paoriOsls ringworm or eczema DINNER FOR RAILEY SLATED Travelers ...... 1685 1735 government's “Voice of America' ness." stairs coiut room windows, where nual meeting last night were David time ia 8;15. ' CRISCO'^87 Budget Boosts of the nails, treatme.it has to be Fabito Uttmiea network in which Flanders ad­ the court was still in session at Robbins, Acting police chief In Conn. Light Power , , 18 HRM YELLOW RIPE dressed the . Soviet people aimed at the particular disease Hartford. Dec. 2 (/P)—About that time. Greenwich, vice president; Chief '20 GLEE CLUR YEUOW CLING Kenneth F. Boinnd responsible. In most of the other 1.000 persons are expected to at-- Conn. Power ...... 41 43 “ brothers." Flanders retorted then Largely attended luneral serv­ A lucky break for Chi^ir 'an was Terrance McKaig of the Glaston­ Hartford Elec. Lt. . . . 5414 that Jenner had “ taken leave of Planned, Aide coi^Uioift, tl)e cause is likely to be tend a testimonial dinner here to- that there was no one in the gar­ bury Police, secretary, and Det. 5614 ices for Kenneth F. Boland of About Town associated with some general con­ Hartford Gas Co...... 36 39 his intelligence.' Southbridge, Maiss,, a former resi­ nlpht for John M. Bailey, Demo- age then, although someone is Sgl. Raymond Gusty of the Meri­ CLIP THIS COUPON ------CUP THIS COUPON dition such as vitamin deficiency, cratio State chairman.. So. Naw England Flanders said the broadcast was dent of this town, were held this usually thera at all times. The den police, treasurer. Tel...... 38 40 morning at 6:lS at the John B. Tells Ribicoff Mrs. Gertrude G. Tyler, well a wasting dtrease, or something an attempt to appeal to the Rus­ else far removed from the nails LB. sian people over the heeds of their Burke Funeral Home and at 10 known local dancing instructor, M aanfa^nm g ckHapnalee BANANAS 15 o’clock in. St. James’ Church. The gave a ballroom party last night in themaelvea. Allied Thermal 6 5 . 59 PEACHE8--Z7 government. Spokesmen for the In such cases, of course, local Am. Hardware . >,. WITH "Voice of America" said it waa in Rev. Eugene Moriarty waa the (OoBtiniied from Page Om ) the American Legion Home for 16^4 SWEET JUICY FANCY FIRM celabriuit. the Rev. Robert Carroll her students in thA latest ballroom treatment Is inadequate and the Arrow,. Hart, Heg. . 46 49 UBBY'S line with administration policy. ^stant cause must t : identified P Also. Spring ...... In another development. Sen. the deacon and the Rev. Francis This was the first time in mem­ dances, including Thumba, Tangqj 24 <4 27 Mi THIS Butler the subdeacon. Seated in ory of some newsmen that a major if possible and appropriate rem­ Bristol'Brasa ...... 17 19 TAN6ERINES Dox. Eiiiptnir8RAFES2Lb.29c • Case (R-SD) made public a letter Bop, Fox Trot, Polka, the Hat edies undertaken. Complete cure 'CbMiey Bros...... the aanctuary were the Rev John agency head had onenly admitted dance and Skoklop. Drees waa in­ 9 1014 O 30 oz. from Army Secretary Stevens de- is not always poasihle. ► MANCHESTER CdUins ...... FANCY FLORIDA F. Hannon, the Rev. George bloxring up a budget which he formal and the parenta of the etu- n o O COUPON FRUIT EXTRA FANCY LARGE nying “a breach of good faith" by Em-Hart ...... Hughes, the Rev. Frederick Mc­ knew had no chance of being ap­ dents were guests. Mrs. Tyier. as­ 30 33 ID the Army in handling a Feb. CROMWELL MAN DIES Faftiir Bearing .... 37 40 letter from McCarthy asking Lean the Rev. ’Theodore Guiwla proved. sisted by twd of the girls, served JUICE ORANGES do. 29b CUffllHBEWS e,w l9c .and the Rev. Edgltb Farrell. Mrs. Ribicoff was also Interested In Landera, Frery, Clk. 31 33 !S Men’s and boys' rubber heels attached -la S laiBUtes can ■■■■■■"■ ■■ T ■" ■ ' ...... that court-martial proceedings '1 ^ ' refreshments. Cromwell, Dec. 2 (A'l— Arthur E. PUBLIC MARKET Jane Maccarone waa organist and Dayton’s comments that there was tof 75a with Uils.«aupwsr.CatepMv. JRUteUq. B. JC-Cbotb. COCKTAIL INDIAX RIVER 8REDLEHS FANCY FIRM brought against Maj. Irving & aoloist. Burial waa in St. James’ a big difference in estimated build­ Webster, Sr., 81, former first i 803 - 805 MAIN STREET rich, ‘Ibday, FrMay and Saturday doly. ‘ . Peress. Cemetery. A grass lire on Farm Drive was selectman who waa paat president Rubsell Mfg. ____ n SWEET LIFE Peress is an Army dentist who ing costa, compiled by the State GRAPEFRUIT 5 mr 29b TOMATOES 2 CeUe Pkgs. Bearers were John Coughlin, Leo Public Works Dept, and his own extinguished by the SMFD follow­ of the State and New England Stanley Worka . . . 53 56 & refused to ans\^r questions from Terry Steam ...... Coughlin, Thomas F. Hessian, Ed­ staff. He said the public works ing the alarm at 11:55 answered Nurserymen’s Aaans., died last n o i j ZCTTI’S SHCE REPAIR McCarthy as tp whether he had ward Madden, Joseph Sullivan and by Hose Co. 1, night. Torrington ...... 2114 23 <4 U 400 had Communist connections. It was estimate generally was hijgher XX. S. Envelope com. 701 MAIN RT.—NEXT TO GUSTAFSON STORE Hector Provost. than his. 90 98 FACIAL in connection with the Peress case ^uogf YOtTA Af&OfrSMS TO I \ XX. S. Envelope pfd. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. THtJKSDAY \ . Many friends called at the fu­ Dr. Dayton said that the Public 68 73 that McCarthy had Zwicker ^ fo re neral home to pay last respects, ■Veeder-Root ..... 36 39 ruO lCt lWE4r$ him last February. and many beautiful floral tributes Works Dept, often makes out sheets L, r rough estimates running into the The above quotatloiu ate .lOt to CLIP THIS COUPON ------CLIP THIS COUPON Letter On Pereas Case were received. be eonstrued as actual marketo. TISSUE Case is a member of the special millions "in a matter of only a FANCY BRISKET committee which recommended Mrs. Hannah O. Beaupre few hours." JOHNSON'S HARD GLOSS Qt. Can _ ' censure of McCarthy. He joined The funeral of Mrs. Hannah G. The governor-elect, noting, originally in approving the count Beaupre, 249 Hilliard St., waa held that the public works agency had as to Zwicker but changed his this morning at the Rose Hill Fu­ only one and one-half months to BETTER VALUES ”“sesr^sm i \ mind later on the basis, he said, of neral Home in Rocky .Hill with the do this budget estimating for in­ ◄ evidence new to him that the Army Rev. Fletcher O. Parker officiat­ stitutions, paid that the institu­ LEAN SHORT SHANK tions were at fault for asking for FOR LESS MONEY > FRESH PORK BONELESS CHUCK MARY Sayi:~ 6 3 had considered and rejected a Mc­ ing. Burial was in Rose Hill Me­ CORNED BEEF Carthy request that it withhold a morial Park. estimates on a lot of buildings liLIM»AT 7 9 discharge for Peress. they knew they wouldn’t g et SMOKED SHOULDERS SHOULDERS 4 **A Real W Inlery Treat'* Stevens’ letter said: X POT ROAST cur FROM YOUNG. TENDER PORKERS “I fully appreciate that it can Pope Gravely 111, Eastern Dressed Best of 4 FIRST FOOD'S be argued that the Army’s handl­ Building Permits Lb. 3 9 c 4 to 5 Lbs. Lb. Frozen Foods ing of Sen. McCarthy’s letter of 4 5 c Beef Lb. 6 9 c PLATE CORNED BEEF Feb. 1 'waa faulty. ‘ Vatican Reports Total 1320,405 4 U lormmiBL'l SWEKT U K 7 Rib Cut “1 am sure you will agree, how­ TURNPIKE FRESHLY GROUND P ork Roast ever, that there is a great differ­ ■ /- ' ------(Oonttnoed from Page One) •/ .jLt. .../A ence between an of judg- Building permits for construc­ " ^ r Own Make" ment, if such was the case, and a HAMBURG 4 Mixsd Vegetables eve of World War H, and compli­ tion at ah estimated total coat of > 4 • .Nut Caramals breach of good faith. It is mv con­ 8220.405 were Issued by Acting CUT FROM HEAVY WESTERN STEER BEEF sidered opinion, after carefully re­ cated by its aftermath and the con­ 4 » * • 9 ® * I np Pw ‘ K mipoiM Mh flict with Communism, is generally Building Inspector Griswold Chap­ UNK 4 iT.ponnd Milk I (rtS>rl« . brokn. ».Mlwd burdensome in the church’s long ber. a report by hia office indi­ I cult wear auu the Army ln this case.” cates. 1 rap cora irntp SWEET UFE _ In placing Stevens’ letter in the history. ■ • MARKET GROUND Lbs. 7Sc OiXT FROM WESTE;RN s t e e r BEF.F 7'^ cut Eleven permits for new dwellings Congressional Record. Case also Looked Worn. Tired BEEF 69 Hnt milk and butter until butter mein. at about 8132,000 and eight Mskes tasty meat loaf. SAUSAGE > ' BLOCK Inserts his reply in which he said The Pope looked worn out and ^ 151 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST Mix iujrar, >rrup and tilt in a 2-qc FISH STICKS that his use of the phrase "breach tired when he returned here Sat­ garages at 810,055 were included SHORT - SIRLOIN STEAK “•69c taucepan. Brinx to a boil over medium urday, from his summer residence among those issued. Total, esti^ CHUCK ROAST heat Then cdok to .firm balluaae (lee of good faith" waa never intended OPEN DAILY I A.M. 10 P.M. NATIVE MILK-FED NATrVB DEERFOOT FARM to apply to the'steps, taken Ijy 3te- in the Alban hills 15 miles south­ mated cost on 42 permits for al­ FRESHLY SLICED note) stirrinz often. Sth in milk mixture SMAU. TENDER. MEATY east of Rome. teration and additions to'existing BONELESS u (raduallr so that luzar mixture doci not p i « g - 4 S ^ vens himself. CALVES LIVER lrI.05 HICKORY SMOKED ^ !b . Door Locked Too Late He was to have visited a Marisn building was 870.189. A private in­ “•39c •top boiliof. Cook and >tir until candy MINCED HAM, BOLOGHA reachet firm bairitaze ajrain. Remove SWEET UFE "It is, not your fault,” Case Basilica across the Tiber and dustrial building'on Adams Street SHORT or SIRLOIN VEAL *^499 BABY wrote Stevens, "that the door waa prayed before an image of the and a towp fool shed on Tolland BACON 69e from hear and itir in vanilla and nan. "i| locked too late (on discharge of Madonna that day. but did not do Turn^pike totaled 856.000 in MARV SAYS:— 'll you don't know lobsters know your lebsttr man.'' Pour into a wcll-zreaiied 8-inch square TO ROAST BEEF LIVER LB. 49c When -firm,. tu(^- out on cuttint PEAS LB. Peresa) and ilelthep was it Sen, so. estimated cost. , BEAL TASTE THRILL LAMB LEGS , All his general audiences wer^ ' .Plumbing, heating, electrical, and tt) C d ot waxed paper and'cut into inch ^^Carthy’s and neither waa it squares. Makes 1 dozen.* or 1V4 Ibi. Zwicker’s. But. should Sen. canceled, as his 'doctor ordered a oil burner permits, part of the coat ALLSWEET LOBSTERS. lb. McCarthy be censured because, he complete Test. The.Pope made one of which is included in permits for Fresh Noth: Drop » tin, Hi of iht hoi SMALL, LEAN, FRESH MISSISSIPFI lost his patience when his efforu appeamnee at his apartment buildings .number 29 plumbing at Pork miximrt mia a haul of toU (not itt) to lock the door ln“lime were toss- window Sunday and bleaaed street 819.090. 54 heating at 842.838. 128 BLOCK e a /n r vnltr. If iht emuf, formt « firm hJl SWEET U K SPARERIBS 55c SLICED BACON 59c ad aside?” car workers whom he originally electrical at 827,323. and 47 oil Products BONELESS rrmmni firm nnJ romU u htn ,on planned to receive in audience. 2 55 lift, it ent of iht umih uith ,onr Today’s debate was slow in get­ burner at 812,693. OLEO >^ ' WjMkieesfy diffenst CRANGE JUICE FIRST PRIZE ting under way, and it opened v.’lth For the first time since his elec­ • i^irhe department also issued 27 FRESH BACON fiottri, thm tkt cand, hns toohtd lont FRESHLY' SUCEO ^ galleries less crowded than yester- tion to St. Peter’s throne he did certifl6ates of occupancy and 21 KRAUT BROOKHELD or CLOVERBLOOM r/^ NABISCO tnouth. Bt inrt lo Inii iht pm off lb PIGS FEET HOCKS iht htti mhilt ttilmg iht tmJy. ^ y . When the Senate first met. it not even attend the Vatlca:i’a an­ licenses of various types. IN BULK Teal iHIHISEIa-GIIETEI Fresh PICNICS^ 43c BEEF LIVER ' devoted nearly ah hour to tributes nual spiritual exercises in prepara­ SPARERIBS ROAST » 5^ 2 9 f ! jcO O K IIt ___ ' by - members to Rep.. Dwight tion for the Christmaa seaaon. FRESH PORK UVER Rogers (D-Fla) who died last These began Sunday and continue 65 RIB END BUTTER >^ ‘ PKG. wDC FIRST FOOD ALLSXVF.ET night. until Saturday. Normally, the BETTY CROCKER Pope attends seated behind an Sen. Saltonstall. chairman of the SUNSWEET BINO SPAGHETTI Senate Armed Services committee, iron grill, observing, but himself Correction CUT-RITE NIBLETS MARBLE invisible to the Cardinals. Arch­ C O F F E E MARGARINE Whole Kernel . Cora alluded to the Peress case in ex­ lb F U 1 1 9 T .|9 j SAUCE plaining why he favored Bridges’ bishops and other prelates attend­ S E A F O O D ^ PRUHE JUICE WAX PAPER 23c m ^ o n to table the Zwicker count. ing. . Lounge Chairs Lb. 9 5 c 12 Oz. Vac Tin 1 5 c CAKE MIX SaltonsUll said he felt the Army ISOz. Jar 3 3 c Lb.28c Fr„m $i9.95 ' Pkg. 33c PubMc Records BO nO M A REAL SCOOP — SAVE 2Se to 45e CAMPBEU'S SWEET LIFE W dHkkesfydifftnst GLEE CLUB Not 8129.95 as stated ia . last . STRAWBERRY night’s Herald. NOT FROZEN Pork and Beans APPLESAUCE ^ N A B IS C O PeraonaJ Notices Warraatee Deeds n u E T NANSaANefilEia PRESERVES PET MILK Aftdrew Ansaldi to Mary Mc­ MARLOW'S lb FRESH POTATOES 4139* Cann. Hannah J. McCann- and FURNITT'RE DEPT. Round SMAU STEWINO •• • ■ ■ COOKIIS CanI of Thaaki Fra^riin J. MefCann. properly, on Roast 2 Reg. Cans 2 7 c 2 1 Lb. Cana 2 9 c Haddock u. 49c MACKEREL lb 29c 35c 12 Oz. Jar 2 TaU Cana 2 7 c McCann Dr. ■ OPEN DAILY UNTIL A P.M. | ■ ASK ABOUT OUR UNIQUE We wUh to thank our neighbors. Charles C. HilU to Roxie Phil- FRESH NOT FROZEN NOT FROZEN OYSTERS'"" a Property on HllU Street THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. | ■ DEUVERY SERVICE 2«r r^piU berrHv^ment We. rsp^ctaltv Attarhmeat wl»h to fxpTfM our ffratitudp to Herbert J. Bradley doing buai- » DOLLAR SPECIALS SS "JUST IN" NORWEGIAN > Tu'"’ •‘‘"3 ’•vrins her SW ORDRSH. HAjUBUT. UlneM. those who .sent the beautiful ness ss H. J. Bradley Co. vs. TOURS floral tributes and loaaed the use of Philip P .. Newcomb slid Caroline CAFS. ' • D. Newcomb, 83,000. involving SALT HERRING Each 3 5 c cob, PERCH, Mrs. Hanna u Shea. CRUISES 'MiW. Henry Gniefsner, property on Tiraranokc Road and I I ROUS CHARMIN kraidt Shea. 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fa k n__ l^----- mrmerzi_ (rjfliorHuMell T. Cor- FOBEION LANGUAGE ar.. who eadw* away Dec. a, I CANS OF MIU ■ • i M AR V’S CHRISTMAS CARDS FOLEY [ Steameblp and Travel A gifay | LM tt F M » Fiwdi Uin oBbtiTlBt — Swdiili Syny SwiJih Pm b m i "MANCHESTER'S MARKET OF QUALITY" Goa* trsm its but tesviJig metnories. |WhUe Selsrtlias itre Cemplete] STORE OF MANCHESTER, INCe • g!«*»a esn pever takr sway., 5d CHURCH STREET Bm m » M b«d Fnilta — ChttrlM lU i m i Onm} — P k e i p p l e fci c M f r * * I South Main St. Mitchell 3-6920 afJfemeTies Itisl will always tiaccr. DEWEY4UCHMAN HARTFORD 3, CONN. ,*tUs apeaithts eanb we sUy. C ftr o B — L miiimm. w i O f R i M P ^ i aaa BVENING UNTIL B.OO-OPEN FRIDAY, EVENING UNTIL 9:M 707 Main StiM t JA-2-3188 SUNDAYS PLENTY OF FRR PARKING FR< mi REAR OF MARKET ECONOMY Mi CENTER STREET J,. PLBftY OF PM

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V HfANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954 N ®XWOUByPBR EVENING HERALD, BANCHBSTY8R, CONN., THURSDAY, DEGlClIflHTR 2, 1984 PRISCILLA’S POP BY FONTAINE FOX BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD Pi;X7J,B Antwtr to PravIoM Pu h Ib baaed upon years of teaching serv. eager to keep costa down as is any peace and perjury was scheduled to Moe, pastor of the Federated OH a w Rockville>Vernon - ice. Increases for teacherq arO other citizen; they are however, start tdday bnt it Wfg continued Church ' will officiaU. The burial View Two FilmB 1 T *5 LATE>< THAN YQO THIN K P R i e C I t L A r Islo n d s automatic and are not influenced responsible for providing the best unitl 'next Tuesday because of will be in the South Cemetery in Happj Is Sense and Nonsense by persoiiality or by mcriL Merit c- YOO poaalble education for the people civil cases to be heard today. Tolland. increase aysteira would be Ideal of the town by employing compe­ Ohriatmas Partlea At rt'A Meeting HOO* a c b o m SSSardlnU (ab.) Outside Use of Schools Friends may call at the funeral IifflS — "Mot Sufflcbnt were it not for the personal ele­ tent teachers, at aalaries commen­ The work groups of tha City home tomorrow evening ftom 7 to When Bad J « R U V TO (1 Ifln ta x U * SgBaar Patient — I’m having Rouble ter marked with my breathing. Funds." ment necessary to do the rating. surate with a aronsble tax rate Hospital Auxiliary . are holding 9. The flima, "The Littlest Angel” iilandlor Many systems have ^en tried and and with salaries in other Con­ DOWN I Doctor — I can give you aome- Christmas parties in connection and "Ypur Neighbor's Holidays” Napolton thin^ to atop that. Sunday School Teacher — Who Aired, Salaries Explained all have failed due to the’ creation necticut comimnities of approxi­ with their meetlnna. AH Taleettville mad VenMm Goes Aw^.. i ^ 1 Maw York of animosities, or, to avoid anl- mately the aame population. It will be ahowTi at the meeting of Kftttins iMffltachr. km of pTB«ftdeifc9fyr» S Rivar idand inuntgratiMi can tell me anything about Ruth? Groupa threa and four will hold newa Items am n«w haadled M U S '« . I mositiea, all have been rated excel­ roust be rememlMred that t<-e aal­ their party on Dec. 16 in the after­ the Lincoln PTA on Monday, eve-' besdsehee «i»4|.4likil»eu m i;- Fame and fortune doea not al- Rockville, Dec. 2 (Special)—,A^ownprs Assn, waa granted the use lent, which carries maximum pay. aries of any 125 persons it bound noon and exchange 30-cent gifts. lilng, Dec. 6, at 8 m the audi­ kidser fnnctioii !■ v«ry Importamt intbaXJSA abandonad waya go to the head—aome tlmea runs one season. eenaidarable tlma Waa apent at'the Herald RockvUle bnreaii. lorated of the Maple Street auditorium "The Vernon scale is a ‘tingle to bulk large, ,regardleaa of indi­ Group flve ■will meet Thursday at Oae Market Street, Telephone torium of the Nathan Hale School. brnKh. WhrfiMNn*«v«rytlK)rBea44thm»Biarli n "K ia «o l ICUniblng It foea ta the mouth. meeting of the Board of Educa­ for their annual Chrlstmaa party an Btr«M arid tlrKln, cbub«* tbia kweektaet baaita" W rite Ae You Talk salary scale' meaning that it is the vidual aaterlM, of any d tha evening. Dec. 16 and will exchange RockvUle 5-3186. Aa an introduction to the film f unet k«i to alow down, IM aj faftB avAr luv- plante tion iaat tveniiig dlacusaing the use for Sunday afternoon, Dec. 12, same for elementary and ' high group." 51 gifts. ‘ ^ "Y o u r Neighbor’s Holidays", nv kaekaeho-f«al miaeralila. Ifbior Mad* lIBxUnabird My father was a man of great of tha achqol auditorium and gym- Other Business £ 1 Inrgaat island 11 Pierced, at 37Seataw A voter aaked hie aon, who was schools, ns well as for male and fe­ VeteriuM Shower SUrtlng today a bosket will be Rabbi Leon Wind will discuss the r Irriutioaa doa to cold ot wrond diet rasd 14 Oil (comb, UMbtakaa about to caat hia firat vote, for intellectual energy. My beat naaium by both school groups and Bills totaling 511,037 were ap­ male teachers. The - following are catiac fcttl nc OR n Mrhu or f rcquent#a*adea» ^ . ••• in the world withbomi training came from him. He was The Fourth DiatricL American placed in the Auxiliary rooms flve great Biblical holidays and the Don't ncRiiret yoar kidnara ff thM condU fonn) 4Abo n Pertaining to MPausaa which party he Intended to vote. adults. proved for payment at last night's the steps in the salary scale; One Four Patrolmen intolerant of vagueness, gnd from Legion Auxiliary will hold , a where unwrapped gifts may be ceremonies related to these occa­ tiona kotbor yoa. Try Dnaa'a Pllla-Hi mild la-a 't i ? ISRandarad'ftt SCorroct Tnail service 401UvervalleM To which hla aon replied that it Cltairman William Hahn of the meeting. year of service, 53.000; two diuretic* Uadd auccenfiiJIy by laflHomi for the time I began to write until hla “etiower" of playing cards and pliued to be districted to the sions. The Rev. John R. Neubert overMyeara. ft^a aaMsInd how maay tIaMi efawioa UAH 41 Fan flower ^ waa hia Intention to vote, for the School Building Committee report­ Miss Margaret Dornheim, achool years, 53,100; three years, 53,200; soap for the vetbrana in the hoa- patients at Christmas. g bland in death In 1003, when he was 81 To Attend School will also be a guest speaker and Doan'a Rfra happy ralicf from theoe diatom ■ W E JU ST 14 Abatrart baing Hebridaa IS Man’! nun# 41'Polyneaiaa one who offered him moet, and ed that a meeting had been- held nurse, reported 548 children were four years, 53,400; five years, pitala at their next regular meet­ Unempleyineat Drops f orta-Kflp tho ISmileeof kldn^oNeaed die years old, I carried everything I with the achool custodians, John examined and first sid given to wQt talk Bliout the observance oC. tart fltiah ottt waato. Get Ooaa'a )TBD lirru it 7 Sip IgSkctchcr iibndi that he would wear on hla fore­ 53,600; six years, 53,800; seven ing to be held at Mooaup on Dec. The number of unemployment (Christmas through the years. head a label. ‘T o L e t" "Ah." re- wrote to him. He would jnake Gotticr of the Board of Education 25. 'Ihe dental Jiyslonlst reported years, 54,000; eight years, 54,200; compensstlon claims in the city Beginning next Monday, fo\ir ^TO TllX' , ItHoatcliy glVimiaa 10 Biblical 45 Feminine read it aloud, which waa always 12. Membera of the local unit These are the two Aims which; .PRISCILLA rrsl aponded the father, " I auppoae you and Raymond Ramsdell of the the teeth of 787 children have nine years, 54.400; 10 years, are aaked to bring carda or aoap dropped again for the week ending lIBurmaaawood branchaa pronoun appeUailon painful to me. Every nowiand then been examined at tha Vernon Ele­ new Manchekter policemen will were purcliaaed by the PTA M\ mean to add, unfumiahed.” BUperintendent’a office at which 5 4 ,^ ; 11 years, 54.700; 12 years, to the Uhriatmaa party to be held Nov. 27, a total of 194 being re­ t S N O W I N 6 ! i aprito g Olaie add 11 Father 4g Follower he would atop me. "What do you tha cuatodlana of the various mentary, St. Bernard and North­ attend poIi(;o achool in Hartford Council for the school children of attar 34Hanh SOHtaven 54.800; IS years, 54,900; 14 years, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 8 at ceived as against 239 the previous M Cxlft mean by that?" I would tell him, schools spoke on their problems. In east schools. The high school 55.000. flve days a week for the next three Manchester. Refreshments will )>e 10 Approached ISToam driver peraonlflad A mother with her aeven children the GAR hail, or they may leave week. Of this total there were only aiPtrcoUtad and, of course, in doing so would the past a group wishing to use nurse reported 434 examined, 66 "Salaries for those having a served following the program. abnrly atarted away on- a Journey. After their donatlona with Mra. Marie 20 initial claims, a s. compared to weeks. Municipal, state and FBI Ruminage Sile e.xpres8 myself more simply than the school for a aeries of events or given first aid and the viaton of master degree are 5200 more each 55 for the week ending Nov. 20. officers will give coinAsa in vari­ 14 Puffed up r r entering the car the largeat chl’d Britner, who will take them to the According to a naturallat, some Also Hand Made Article* waa laid out flat on the aeat, and I had on paper. “ Why didn't you meetings has poeted a 525 )>ond 4U tested. step on the Above scale. Extra pay CnmlBg EvVata ous phases of police work. ITPraaantly which waa returned if there was ' A communication was read Afoosup meeting. flab can .eing ply and demand and at the present the school is being held by the 300 Years’ Experience |( Sponsored by Lndian Husband — When anything goes andj;> requests a loan. tTni«J Church. ' Venj'on Hartford Police Dept., and C h itf OUT OUR WAT M Italian dtp hour thereafter; other groups 57 500. He recommended an Imn'ease time the teacher supply is very 1 tonight at 8 at the home of Represented by the ( of St. Maurire, Bolton BY J. R. WILLIABIS OliK KOAKOlMi HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE wrong around our place, I just get per evening until 10 p. m. and |2 of 5138,500 and his recommenda­ Congregational Church will hold Michael J. Godfrey him extended MStaggerad. busy and fix it My idea of a gobd vacation spot low and consequently the demand Mr. and Mrs. David Steele. 41Chang«a for each hour or fraction of an tions were accepted. Is very great. Minimum and ma'al- a Christmas fair on Friday .from The Ladles of Maple Grove will an invitation to all surrounding Wife—Yea? Since yoU'fixed the la one where the term dressing up The board voted t^ask. for 1 to 8:30 p. m. in the cliurep nc'.al towns to send officers in for train- ^Arthur pqis StorM| dlUndaTom'* means changing from a tee shirt hour thereafter; to groups renting mum In Vernon are exactly the meet at 7:30 tonight at the club VOUCOUiX> W O R TH I .W O O L O A JT p a y clock, the cuckoo backs out and the hall or auditorium for profit town .meeting at which time the rooms. There will Im' various ing in the latest police methods. KEEP THAT r AT LEA ST fri-«d aska what time it la. to a sport shirt. —Arch Jarrell, same as 'they are for more than 75 on Franklin Street with exchange lEOAD/ r MUSWT SS PCC- •1,000 FOR MY / w the charge would be 520. plus a appropriation fo. aducatlonal mat- per cent of the teachers in Con­ booths to include' aprons and fan­ of gifts at the Christmas party. 'STUFF uroeR «(,o o o , 44 Reply (ab.) pr r Grand ble (Neb.) Independent. CHAIRS AMO I S O A O E D -TO S e t L M PO Pictur e a s b ie charge of 55 for the use of th4 tera would be votM of the 575,000 necticut. cy work, food, white.'^lephant ta­ Mrs. Esther Spielman is chairman LET US RLL YOUR rMA30R- T H e dgAga Tommy — Mother, la It correct •EPSaUT L T H E p i c t u r e , MR. O'riAKE.^ ukJit e d 47Half (pradx) hall for rehearsals. received in federal aid. This is a "If Vernon is to ot.tain and hold ble, Santa's pack, plants, rook in charge. THBVV6 BUILT DfbiO'T to aay ‘Water the horse' when he Man—My daughter haa ar­ books, special prMucts, and holi­ NATIONS Bu ild 4gPrancb rivar Leo Flaherty said he felt this step neceasaty as the federal aid d sufficient and satisfactory teach­ "T^ie Ladies Aid Society of the THEM TOO ^OOPLm^l 1IJ6/—BUT T is thirsty?. ranged a little piece for the piano. would be a hardship on many day refreshmenta. Mra. Dorothy SOTrpaotbonb r is in IhtA ow n treasury and must ing Staff, when competition for First Luthe'rsn IChurch will hold LOW FOR •me BEST . MI6HT torgan Campbell reporting for less than the average wage. Mra. Edward Keller, Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. .Anna Rounds Metcalf OiJ IT, A kJD llBaiota T Hal—Is this a > fctcre o? j-ou ? the Northeast School gvmnsslum, "In order to do Ji'stice tO all of Bmith, Jflra. Ruby Hewitt, Mrs. Kate—Yes. That's me.. Jti\t Transportation Committee said Mrs. Anna Rounds Metcalf. 90, Called for and deUvered gt Fiddling hgt would have no funds for sucK our teacliers and to assist in hiring Alfre^ Judge, Sr., Mrs. Gordon widow of Joseph Metcalf died at Rootan T A modem inalil^, who received Hal—That's bad graruner. that It had been necessary to draw promptly at no extra expanse. Mrs. Alice Hammer M t up a new bus contract. When bids and holding them, the Vernon Dobles, Mra. Lewis Miner, Mra. her home on Metcalf Road in Tol­ ggmtbarad a letter from her boy friend asking Kate—I know It. It’s a bad pic­ the buildings shopld be used h y ih t S P E C I A L her to marry him, returned his let­ ture, too. were requested originally It was Board of Education voted to put Anhe Marble, Mrs, Harry Fried­ land late last ngiht after a linger­ charge. citizens, snd Ramsdell spol^of the for 198 miles per day and at the everyone on scale in 1954-55. Since rich. Mrs. Marshall Kidney, Mra. ing illne.aa. locludea lining mad InberJ-THfl; BEST BRAKE JOB IN TOWN BUGS BUNNY good use msde of the Msnte Street present time only 160 miles are the adoption'of the first salary Donald Poehnert and Mra. Gordon She was born in Coventry, Sept. gymnasium for many veers with traveled. It was voted to pay .462 scale UAre he a alw ays been -A Schaeffer. 27, 1864, the daughter of William ELECTRICITY IS OUR lUSINESS PINE PHARMAGir little damAge. limit set on the amount of increase Sentenced To Jail and Susan Whitman Rounds. We hnve preclalM eqnlpment for test and repair of generators, tM n o UP rWMIN X COMI BACK cents on the 160 mileage, retro­ CALL Ml.9.9814 Morgan C a m n ^ ' said the active to September. that a teacher might recei^'e In Judge William J. Shea fined My- Practically her entire life w'as startermotors, voltage regulalora. WITH townspeople h i ^ invested their any«one year. This has resulted in 5 .Principal Allen Dresaer told the 'ron E. Green, 62 of Mansfield, 5100 spent in the town of Tolland FLOPPIN'OVER money in thes^rhools, end he. as some verj- real inequities for those and levied a 15 days Jail sentence where ahe was a member of the EVERY DAY IS ^R IS TM A S IF YOU TRADE HERE other ta x p a )^ , expected to bene- board that due to the increased who had low salaries to start With work in the High School office, it on him In the Tolland County Federated (aiurch. W f. Rlvo Conoumers Profit Sharing Green Stamp# FREE with fit from U>elr Investment. He re- under tlie old system. It was es­ .Superior Court yesterday after a She is survived by'one son, minded the group t that a town was Impossible for one secretary pecially grievous to Lhls low-.sa!arj' each lOo p u rch a^ to carry on, with only part time Jury of eight men and four women George and one grandson, Harold, m eeti^could )>e iield by the tax'- group when teachers of long non­ found Green guilty of a charge of both of Tolland. _ help. The board voted to hire an YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE payprs to take the matter entlre- local e.xpcrience were hired and kindling fires without permit. The funeral will be )ield Satur­ ly^ u t of the hands of the Board assistant full time secretary at a placed fully bn scale. K>metimes The case was an appeal from the 1 am no;noyr celebmtlng 25 ycMS of oervire In Alanrheater, BO day at 2 o'clock from the Ladd you ran hiok for hargalna here for the reel ot the year. eir Education, which would open salary of 52,400. at maxli lum, while our faithful Mansfield Justice Court where Funeral Home. The Rev. William the schools to the public at all Salaries In Vernon teacliers in local service remained Green haa been fined 550, and waa times. The following ^planation of far below in salary. unuspal in that Orgen acted as (k I e v Je r Upon tbs motion of Mrs. Barth teachers' salaries in Vernon was "As maate public recently, the his own attorney. The Jury dellber- j .MlMDTHe Brookes, the Iward voted to leave made by the Board of Education total increase in salaries was ap­ ated only 25 minutes. State's At-; FRESH THESHeiMK.AMPSPREAO ______• »tW< W t M ^ WRAOT the arrangements for the use of so that the citizens may better un­ proximately 580,000, of which 550,- tornev Joel H. Reed presented the ■ I O T f l ' the schools as they are at pres­ derstand the srrangementa and 000 waa for 14.r Jditlonal teac'nert, case for the State. The case opened . Lobsttr Meat $liS . VANS IfSi'/o'S AL» “"V OOP ent, under the JuiTsdiction of the the reaaons for this system. "Just two. additional Janitors, one addi­ Tuesday afternoon and was not I His HighnesA, Eh? BY V. T. HAMLIN various principals. The groups as is the case In 08 per cent of the tional . secretary, one additional presented by the Jury until 3:15; Your 4 2 7 Hartford Rd. Manchester .Conn. will pay the custodians the town!' of Connecticut, the salaries school n u r« and one more sci ool yesterday. "STAN" Sepfood Man •ATS RIGHT. amounta they can afford. of teachers Ih Vernon are deter­ phy.sician. The members,of the The case of Ida Stodolskl of this ; TBLBPHONI Mlteken MOM BUT W M r a k E N WINSTON w.BY JE R R Y S IE G E La n d O G D p ^ ^ ^ in T N E Y The West Rockville Home* mined by a salary scale which is Board of F,diration are Just as city, charged Vlth breach of the| IllV , Spruee St. TeL.MI-S-4SI3 fiflMEWTDV / AINT TMaT NO- 6000 mnaH . MAIWy.y THANtr ( X7.«0aa.‘'a . fa m m t.') TEAR A«RTi\ MtN aor Amy/ IHW RM. f9HIFn£/) jwiiPFue. M in im MIAL. fgNirFii?) Everybody— but everybody is coming to >en Nights ’Til 8:30

MABEL Wo will have itica lean FOR QUALITY MEATS... 73 SUMMIT ST. tender Round Steak o f , BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Help! AV EDGAR M **’TIN I'VE GOT TO Sirloin Tip Pot Roasts at COME TO PINEHURST \ See The 89c lb. A <3R EA T V3E.VOOHE. DEBR POG SOCW TALK TO YOU MISSISSIPPI SLICED BACON Ik'59c PLNRMMbG POR Vnt 1 VOViV .TWL \.vs«.“ g a <3 BUZ.SAWYER w v p o ’>’ rPANB Morrell ready to eat hams' FOR A CHANGE. WE SUGGEST TENDER CHOICE VMWiSn: \ S V L 9 9 t\ > Mb&VQIt .TTSW Fqbulffus can't be surpassed fof. ^ 0^ e lR VOOOV.O O S T n r NArfs jewel, SHE'D IIKC TO Meet me at 78 Summit St. NEW MiWEL LAUNDRY aail DRY GLEANERS flavor or tenderness. X .....4 whO'b OARliNB.ANPlSSHC WORK FOR US LAMB LEGS IK^c VACfc A Thnraday night at 7:00. I’m SHE? AflEMiSlWSgOWS f u l l TWlE, gUT sure we can IRON out onr Shirt Finishing Served with Mint SnUce or Mint Jelly , . Bakefl Ilhdio Pinehurst pork is cut 1TH0U6HT TO gMY-SlT TONWfl AFRAID SHE'S differeneea. JIM. MANCHESTER COAT, APRON aad TOWK SUPPLY Potatoes . . . Brown Gravy . . . Birds Eye Peas I WAS IN /WCHTOOPWTTY fmm Government inspect- ’ ed Western com fed Pork SLIGHTLY SEAOINED . ‘ • THE WRONCi s a il o r . Operation HOUSE. . , . Try pork chops or pork roost with our spiced LAMB PATTIES lb. 35c- - - - - 3 lbs. 5LQ0 crab apples or .Apple FRESHLY OBOUND HOME STYLE O pen pousE Sauca . , , PINEHURST SAUSAGE MEAT lb. 49c PINEHURST GROUND MEAT t o r t h o s e w h o TONIGHT FROM 7 to 10 Serve it as Hamburg on a “ bun'’ or in your faverita mSat loaf . . you save and. get J E F F COBB wonderful ''eating" from this economical WANT POULTRY AGAIN.;. •’K - K'l \N See Gigantic meat cut , . . . . I M ON W(# have nallye small Turkeys MY WAY, , ...^INCE HE mo SO WELL MICAEY FINN In Conferen^! See a Model** Lauhdry and Dry Cleaning PINEHURST HAMBURG l WANT MR. BENSON/ ADVISINS US. HOW TO GET BY LANE LEUNAkU Washing VOU TO TAKE t h is JEFF WTO THE MENTAL iMrwwr 39c lb. — 3 Ibi. $1.00 -Chicken parts — ^Lags or Breasts WWMATION ABOUT HOSPITAL, PERHAPS HE CAN \» 4 /hAyBE SO, PHIL? BUT SHE SUPERINTENDENT O f AND APBARENTLY THEY STOP AT NOTHING TOLDyou HOW MUCH \ V WOULD? GROUND S9c lb.— 2 lbs. $1.15 CmEBNEPABOarmGETTlH'J /S RIGHTABOUT HIS AGE? j HAVEN'T CONVINCfPlM - TO MAKE HIM QUIT! Native Fowl from C o v^ try BLACKROCK/ RVING NEAMCNE Actual Lyer see » modera lauiu^y and dry deanina plant in operation? PINEHURST ROUND GROUND ■■ ■ x ' . . MURr^AS THEym ABOUT H I U \ f OII SOME REASON, HE 4 MEANS TOME?; You’re in for a treat. / X / -Kraut in cello baga, Mathews Chicken Plea, HURTING THEIR SOCIAL PRESTIGEfJWPN'T SEEM SO OLD TO BScIb. — 2 lbs. $1.65 Small Link Sausage, Hot Sausage. fore! HOW I REALIZE -Operation We’re throwina the doors of our plant wide open Thursday ete- (UTUFI.S) . > nina Dec. 2 to all our friends and customers. On the foUowina day i OOOIO HEEDLESS pl*y host to the New/Bnitland Renfionaf Isaunderers and Ckanera Conference, one of only six New Enahmd plants to be chosen for this honor. > GRAPEFRUIT for 25c SIX Waoderful quality-Idaho baiting Potatoea and Native ITIP M'e want you to aet a preview of our plant in operation. Brina Boiling Potatoea from Joaeph . . . >. family and fnendsa Ezperta will be-, on hand to answer vour oties* lIBBY SAFI^fil SIASSIS b a i, k tions.^ i * NEW CROP INDIAN RIVER CA»*’*’ 4 tV EA SY ■ \ $2.S6.Value iVscmijTj ■' ci) i.r.. FRECKLES AND HIS FRl^ M • X far anly 99c U w c a . IT WASN’T NMBN r WOrs laORBi Walkout BY MERRILL C BLOSSER FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES doz. 33c , IM POSITIVE A WB FOUMP Tir CWISBR , WICN WE BRQUdUT .THEM TH' X it w o n t PR O vfi A ALICE ORCHID CORSAGES FOR THE INDIES f t!9vhh 1 BODY SHOULD \THINei WASH I JUST SKIFF WAS REP TO ABAMDONEDABrriATERil IT BACK HERE, TH' MeaeS that ^ M M H E ^ P L i^ ^ LJVCRMOgE^ NUMBER.^ See How Fine -t- ' 2 ^m is i! > SWEET POTATob? ■ srMblER SQUA^ NASH ASHORE iREIIENiaERED CIGARS FOR THE MEN YAMS GREEN BEANS PASCAL CELERY PRIMKOS€ «MEN N A FEW OAVsJ ThSw ^ T ^ YOU HAVE IROKEN WE SAW RACHEL t£AVE lUAN CAULIFLXJWER P NOT — v^OjANSe THE WHOLE ifviflAcisTg:;:? shortly before sme 5J-co»r Linens and LOLUPOPS FOR THE KIDS siauUMI rtKIt W" DROWNBP HEKSeLF ^COMPlEjaON OP THIS M Y H E A R T IW TM EBAyi AFFAIR! y / Save on Maxwell Instant Coffee . . |bg. jar $1.64 How cna you say we’m FIN- Flatwork Are ISM EOf Meet aaa at 71SWB- Sava lOc on deal package of Tenderleaf Tea r i 'm - ml4' at., Tknraday night at i - ^ NABISCO / •* 7 and tetl^me It Isn’t a * Finished BIRDS EYE FROSTED FO O W 'J , « ' • H. B.' ( W>m he V FISH STICKS 49c ASPARAGl/S SPEARS- 49c ]COOKIIS |ilj^ a^ini you CORN ON THE COB 27c- PEACHES 2 for 45c GRAND DUTCHESS STEAKS—4»c tonight) k * AH the year round . . . and especiall.v fYoro now until _ L . t " UPTON TIA Christmas . . . Remember Pinehurst is Manchester’s V lt F LIN T News For Bonnie tm - t«A >f I t Wtrtm. Ins. T. It. u, a l»it WL /2-x headquarters for fancy gift fruit baskets . . . Just BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNI TUB h b S X ' n k Running Out BY WIUSON SCRUGGS tell Mr. Butler what you want . . . and he will have IM APRiAItTOF A UB t7 »- I V l 60T ALtAR \\ Lb. 35c .your basket ready when you call . . . or see that it TflCVR -fBflT, VIC. IflM'T , A VX.WB BVCM_ CON' iN5PlV& P M3U OR MR. DnOH NUX OUi. is delivered to Manchester Memorial Hospital ot any T > « « i AHPi'OTMXe •»» AigRSCK a«OM IHA01HAT WNMNflCDMBM 100 Tea Bags 99e PROVB I PIPW'T KILL WHLB CUP5 AT TMiJaMfl7______JOHN, MOLTfy AMD Wfl ATttl WHILS 1 OCTJMYCOHX.. location in Manchester . . . . JUNIOR nariKBir LATgr... OPTHBCRlMS-t TOMR.sucwAcoNMpaoraor* Wrrtch Tough CARL PIAJCAM. HUffHJtSFFUL AAtPAApAMA- POWM FCffK a m p IHO HSCSiLF FROM A MOip M NANCY ^ T H B M U P A U - ctowiiY ooniiita/ittif TO Spots Vanish See How Fine Avoid downtown traffio , . make Pinehurst your one-stop shopping spot for tW/'-ANPMAyfB 1 PLEASE SAY "YES" fine foods . . . Meat . . . fresher by far fruits and vagetaWles.iblf CAMPOMMfOAe/ \ Through O R " N O " Silks and W a now hava the new Westinghousa ay# saver lamp bulbs . . I ani sMH PREH8IN6 yM ^on of candits . Scientific Dry (or aa aasweS. .Meat ate at Taffetas Are Plenty of parking in our own paved lot. 78 Smmnlt St. Thuraday Cleaning eight rrith the ftaal rrord. 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*«Tft *9 . m n o E N M ANCHESTER EVENING H ERA IJ), M ANCHESTER. CONN.r THITRSDAT, DBCtM BER 2. 1954 MANCHESTER BIVENTNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954 ■I jjii yhafe'eym. ^ ; THE x V " .■ Free-Swinging Norkus Deals /sets, % ^ KARL W. YOST Knicks Topple H e r e ’ T i s Lineman of Week . J |Leo Durocher. Refuses Scores Easy' resstve mm Rochester Five Boasts Amherst Upsete Yale, g a im HEBE AND THERE^ ^at the State Armory in Hartford, Syracuse Five 10-Round Win Net only U HninUton Standard Jan. 22-29i The show will be To Predict Pennant Good Scoring Balance loaded with talent for the conint presented under the auspices of Dye-naUh (1) Dt’BTY LBAGCH the Hartford County Assn., of In Pro League At Cleveland L«rsoa ...... 79 70 69 217 sbbs* Scoring Marks Set Ouaty BaaketballX«acue hut arch- Houston, Tex.; Dec. 2 (^)—Leo^only the.beat third baseman in the Hart ...... 80 63 9.5 235 Probably tha best balanced acor- Haaard .. 117 % as 900 Sportsmen's Clubs. Vic Werts tire^hAr t/wimv tea I IkT*la<«* 4W^ .... Mafsiuea ...... 80 88 M 363 Lukas ... . 91 n 179 flval Pratt and Whitney In Eaat of the will be - Standings Durochar refused today to predict National League but the most im ing team in tha National Saaket- FreWrlCk . SO 91 171 item York. D«c. 2 OF)—Cbllsg*^ - CUlk another National League pennant Cleveland, Dec. 2 (dV-'^Frea- • By HAL TCBKINOTON yArt Helhvlg, Bob Stain and HMc ...... 36 77 90 352 PUkat ... , All-America (Mater- Thm Hartford haa aliw combed the one of the guests this year. Eaalem League derrated in all baseball. He called 93 H 364 ball Assn., is Um Rochester RoyaU New Prop Star IM 133 111 963 basketball aUppbd in on the m>orts waa held to 15 points, whUa La for his New York GIsnta but hint­ swinging Charlie Norkua dealt a If there wae any doubt about Anderson, couldn’t take advantage Handicap .. 38 Kloter ,.. . M n Sharkey the seal will make a re­ W L Pet. 'Willie Maya, thi sensational center ^.1II. » 75 Friitoj- ... ) • SI scene laat n l^ t .vith a sma taring Salla’s Explorers a a a t r y vaa- buahea for talent, with rood re- ed that Brooklyn and Milwaukee fielder "Basebatl'a greatest player punishing blow to the comeback tbo material Coach Hugh Greer of i t who play an exhibition gauaa hare i ? ■ulta. Prod Cbnrleton, Joe Berner peat performance by popular de­ Syracuse ...... 10 5 .887 ToUlt ...... 434 414 467 1396 Carlson . < s 8 S'*— 84 — M of upsota ahd aaveral rocord-ahat- qulshed MUIrravili* (Pa.) Taa(«- Philadelphia ...... 5 4 ..156 would have to stronger to pre? today.” plana of Roland LaStarxa of'Naw would have at UConh thia year, it quimby Top Performer Pfsaeer (SI Friday night againat- Ilamllton Knisas . , . — SS 68 teri% pSnormanpea. and Wally Wldholm, all of whom mand. .Ice Capades of 1054 which vent the World Champions from Dieu _____...... 95 97 89 281 ers 88-72. Gola waa outaeored h f played with Mancheeter two years | opens Monday nirht at the Spring- Boston ...... 8 7 ..133 Tradinj' picked up a bit as the York last night by winning a .waa wiped out in the new field- Quimby is atiU the man to carry Burke ...... Standard. Tho Armory attraction ...... «»* 48* 4*0 1443 On* confstenco ' champicn— teammate CSUtrley Singley, srho New Tork...... 8 7 .533 repeating. the Huskies, but he is going to get ...... 38 77 83 248 Wile* Maeklae T**l C*. (I) ago in the Amtrtcan League.'‘'are I field Coliseum will feature 20 and BaUlmore unanimous 10-round derision from house lu t night ae the Huaklea Oubolee ...... 87 i02 91 280 gets underway at 9 o’clock srith a O eom Washington—waa knocked netted 19 and MlUsravIUe'B BUI Western League Relaxing in hla hotel suite Orioles finally announced :.omplc- plenty of assiatai.ee ir. the scoring Clauthaey ...... IM 89 93 386 Hiner ...... W — M 1S4 off. Yale was boatsn by little Am- with the Alrcraftera Also listed facts, 10 of which are production while attending the minor league the one-time top-ranked haavy' opened defenae of their NCAA Dis­ Naacembeal ...... 85 IM 81 371 preUminary game starting at 7:30. G ...... 97 108 90 396 Werkiaer, who led both tafinki wittt are I m Martin, East Hartford numbers. Donna Atwood and Fort Wayne . . . '...... 13 4 .76,1 tion of their 18-player dcgl. The trict 1 championship rating with department thia year. Ahem, a* ■■■•-» y 1 ,• Klrka ...... 63 — 99 193 iierat College. Three Big 10 Confer* 22 points. ' Minneapolis ...... 8 .1 .843 convention here, thb Giant mana­ Orioles sent first baseman Dick weight contender. poliahed a player who haa worn the Total! ...... 440 470 436 1366 Five membeie of.> the Royals a n Pleaaant ...... 96 . 96 S3 386 enCo toams—Ohio State, Michigan High flash last year, and Charlie j Bobby Specht are the featured Rochester 8 8 .386 ger said his Job "might'be a bit a 116-77 triumph over arch-rival UConn Bilks In many aeasons, averaging better than 10 points Ralmondo ...... — ** __ 7* Rlchm George Washington, last year's Seivy, who set 24 luitlonal icorUig MagUo, should have another fine Manchester prior to this year aeafoq, Greer told, the scribes he Riwao ...... M *3 U 361 records last season, trailed by ss*r- season this fall. Two newcotners. ers are now the surging Knicks 1 don t Imow whether we can | paw Bill Miller^ and inflelders Kal contest. He climaxed hia attack in passes and went pn a personal Individual team leaCar U Bobby Anderson ...... 107 127 79 313 Southern Conference kings, bowed numbered 5g in 1850 when Fred win or not. Durocher s^d. do [ segrlst and Don Leppert. Kiybo- the final round with a alzallng would await any evalution of his scoring spree in the early moments Totals ... 465 494 615 1474 Wanfsr at 13.8 pointa per game. ■'V'JA raTXrando ...... »T 108 107 303 to'is powerful Wake Forest team, en polnU at the half and M l Dm Langenauer and Bob Gfabek, and they gave every indication tOr know we have a good team. It may. .. . Yankees but charge* until thpy had a game or of the second half that broke the leMlas Beem (D Wtuh; ...... 3* 104 N 3M further behind after that. Should provide the added punch to Schoeffler won. This year there roundhouse left to the head that Homn ...... 102 S3 94 334 Arnie Risen haa a 13.4 recqrd. Jack E. P h u e u f ...... IDS J17 111 which set a school scorjng record were 57 runners entered in V^e day of being ready to make their be even better than laat year's. Johnson. Fridley and Jllyzka o to twp under their belts. He doesn't game open. Malone, a 6-8 sopho­ BerUChr ...... — ‘1? ^ in its lOT-96 victory. Dickie Hemric Rice and Thas, co-champtOBa of go along with d-d TOm Driscoll. Here is an excellent study of a had LaStarza reeling in a clinch fj*her ...... *1 70 4* 179 McMahon U averaging li.3. Jack DIGIovannt ...... 71 five mile road race. Little Nick move in the Eastern Division of But It might be harder to win. It Denver and Del Guerchio to Birm­ when the gong sounded. have to tell the state writers any­ more, win be heard from ofUn this M lru c k l....,,...... *1 81 84 244 Coleman 10.4 and B ^ h y Davies ___ *T 175 banvd M pointa aa the'Deacona th* Southweat Oonferaaca last Langenauer played several games bird dog, Rockpool Rex, Juat after all depends on how much the season aa will Bob Oabom and Don fonaOleg ...... 83 91 97 274 with Rio Grande and Bevo Francis Costea' winning time of 24:42 was the National Basketball Associa­ ingham. Another Baltimore player Ward Qutclaseed thing now. Moat of them saw ...... 85 98 104 287 10.8 Next come Don Henrteksen Touts ...... 4S* 646 41(1 UM took an early lead and rolled up a year, each produced “sq(ueakor" the third fastest for the race since tion. he had cleared a dyke and paused Dodgers and Bravea help them­ must -be sent to Ne'jv York by for themselves, that UConn, while Bums, two other sophomores. Handicap ...... 51 j i 153 9.8, Odie Spears 9A, Tom M&rshsli Gray Mf*. IS) 50-39 edge at halftime. victories in non-eonferenes gaoMw. last season... Manchester will with a anipe in his mouth. The re­ selves from now until the start of In another featurril bout on th* Ruddy haa no peer with hit one- Johnson ...... 104 97 M 393 most likSly’have a new boxing in- it was revived in 1845. The top two The Knickerbockers have won April 1. Cleveland News' 28th annual Toy­ lacking height, has speed, aggres- Totals 9.1, Art Spoelstns 7.5 and Oal Krtaton ., ...... 91 too 10* sgo Amherst paced by ^ jo b Haw­ Rice edged Lamar Tech 73-71 and times were 24:30 In 1851 and 24:20 two In a row after four straight triever, owned by Dr. J. A. lam- the season. You’ve also got to re­ . aiveness, excellent shooters, inside handers from the right aide. 448 479 480 1427 packer .. kins. cams with a mmk in the speetor now that DemocraUc Gov- In the first half of this trans­ shop Fund Boxing Show, Cleve­ Christdbaen 6.4. The entire Roches­ Corey ...... 97 103 M »3 Texaa nipped Hardin-BlmBieM, in 1053, both credited to Johnny setbacks and although still tied for ieson of Brora, took part in the member that every club shoots at ' and outside, and a bench. So tight waa the UConn defense, CHENKY A.A. (Meal ter team will appear here against ...... 9* 91 97 3S4 final minutoa to surprise Yale amor-elect Abe Ribicoff will re­ Gun Dog Association Trials at the champ. That’s the way it action two weeks ago, the Orioles land's Rocky Castellanl, the No. 3 Low Man ...... 78 S9 7* 34* 59-57, Southern Methodist an­ place Gov. John Dodge. Sammy Kelley. .Graham Hastings with 24 third place with Boston, they're sent pitchers and Don middleweight contender, sent out­ . Scoring Diatribufed until the game waa beyovd reach, .. Feremea IS) the propeller makers. 61-56. The BuUdoge led for 17 other southwest cmfArence mem­ only two games behind the front­ Crathes, Scotland. (NEA). should be." that Rhody was contained inside Masnuson ...... 79 87 83 2U ToUls ...... 41* 479 "in lili minutes of the second half at which Ualtempo was the local Republi­ points for Springfield is the sixth Needs Another Pitcher Larsen plus shortatop classed Moses Ward of Detroit Co-Captain Art Quimby, plajr- TcIWr ...... 129 88 86 .702 Henrickaen is th* third leading ber, routed Austin CbUeg* 84-80. can appointee and an excellent leading scorer in the American running Syracuse Nationals. to the Yankees for pitchers Jim craahing'to the canVas four times Ing iMs than half a game, anapped and had to score from deep posi­ Hall 4 ...... 90 77 96 283 rebounder in the NBA, according point Hawkins scored three In other games, Seton BaB . Last night, the New Torkers Durocher conceded he could use tions. Eleven of 15 hoops in the Woodbury ...... 107 78 ' 94 381 Oawaar Mfg^it) straight baaketa for Amherst. Hockey League. Walt Athanas another starting pitcher but added McDonald and Harry Byrd, out­ before finally scoring a taehnical the cords for 26 points. Bob Ma­ Rivosa ...... ______101 — 99 300 to latest official figures. Tha Roy­ Kusls .d()iraed Roanoke 98-82, North (24) and Harry Pidhtrny (21) fol- snapped the Nats' seven garne Red K elly Scores fielder Gene Woodllng, shortstop lone, up from the freshman squad first half were scored on long als are averaging 92.7 points per Grimasonmnson ...... im 41 Ohio State snaimed five Pitt CsroUna State whipped WilUaaa quickly hla team was set and that knockout in 2:30 of tha alghth If. Piuneuf Phanei ...... j 5t tt Idw their teammate. Saturday winning streak, 88-86, holding off Willie Miranda and catchers (3ua round. and considered 'to be Qulmby's re­ shotf.. Quimby pulled down 22 re­ Total! ...... 406 449 440 1314 game ir league play. downing and Mary 111-97, Presbyterian State Commissioner Jack Re- he had made no attempt to make Larry Moriia, Georgia .Tech’s bounds and Malone couldn’t have Velvet ID Mlrucklnckl ------, ...... 'ai\ S7 th* Panthers 98-87. Robin FrasmAn pass of the National Baseball Cbn- night the Indians play the league­ a Syracuse rally In the f o u r t h 99lh, 100th G oals a deal here. Triandoa an^ Hal Smith. smashing linebacker, was named The heavyweight victory was placement, settled for 20 points Seabur* ...... 79 Ml 74 344 Hamilton Personnel Ounas edged Clsmson 81-75, Dayton boat leading Hershey Bears at Spring quarter. the 26th for Norkus, against 12 whlhD Jim Ahem, Ron Btishwell been far behind. He had eight in Schaek ...... 84 114 111 311 Broda pound In 42 points to petsonnally GusUvus AdOl]UiuS 82-dS. fiH S a greea plans to bring back the 1055 Calling Johnny Antonelli and In another deal, the. Detroit lineman of the week in the Asso­ the first half alone. Weerden ...... 99 81 87 247 Hamilton sriU field one of the ...... account for two of tho records— semi-pro tournament to Manches­ field at 8:15... The 78th We.«)t In other • leagues, the Fort Ruben Gomez his "Mr. Left and Tlgera purchased lefthanded Bob ciated Press poll for his tackling defeats. Hdhad a 2'k-pound weight and Cordon Ruddy kicked in with AlCock ...... TotaU ...... 4SS 173 so* walloped D a v id Upaconib Wayne Pistons defeated the Ro- New York. Dec. 2 OP)—Leonard The Greermen will face better ...... M 93 94 281 better independent teams in the total pointa and fltid goaJa. Joe ter next summer if arrangements minster Kennel Club bench ehow Mr, Right." who would pitch every Schultz from Pittsburgh. Ray in the Nov. 27 game against Geor­ advanUge on LaSUrza who fought \^uble figures. Bombardier ...... — 108 M 192 state against the pros. Matt Fof- Btic* TmII Ca'. (31.’ 95-88. OonnecUcut aet a adiool will be staged at Madison Square cheater Royals 101-86 in overt (Red) Kelly dt the Detroit Red at 190. ■ clubs during the season. onC of Trudeau -.. »« » Pavlldt registered 40 points to set scoring record by crushing Itheds can be made. Last summer for the four days regardless of the opposi­ Kennedy, former farm director of gia. He set a Tech record with x^nnecticut nlade mahy mis- Totala ... • ...... 356 499 462 1297 mon, cx-Holy Croaa eager, trill 'w C.’ (Thaponla a new all-tims high for th* losers. Garden in New York. Feb. 14-15. time, the Minneapolis Lakers Wings undoubtedly ie one skater the Pirates and Tigers, was named While It was only LaStarza’s their toughest opponents visiting 8. Chaponis Island 118-77; Oregon State da* first time in six years, the evenf tion, Leo said he was counting on 24 tackles. Morris, a ' center, taxia last night, but they can be Mala Office ID joined by Worthy Patterson, cap­ Wasisw .... n R S 3*4 MtcMgan State, using a nsw was staged in Hartford and it . .Oklahoma football opponents downed the Philadelphia Warriors who believes that the beat defense Sal Maglie, 37.year-old clutch to the Job of personnel director of sixth defeat against 53 victories, the Storrs campus tomorrow Wrl*hf ...... 36 27 86 368 fsated Hawaii, 69-47 and Alahaam played fullback in hia freshman attrlmited to first night jitters. night, Gt. Joseph’s of PHlIadelphia. Lawrence ...... ,116 90 80 286 tain of laat year’s OonnecUcut five Gothberg .. ’S iS S' iS fast-break, run-and-ahoot style of drew peanuts. Manchester fans al­ watch out! There are nine 81-88 and the Boston Celtics whip­ is a good offense. pitcher, as a once-a-week starter. the Kansas <3ty club. The title is the loss hit Bard at hla future Tuttle ... and an early aeaaon movjber of the humbled JackaottvUla State 9 0 ^ ped the Milwaukee Hawks 1(11-80. Kdly.haa been dazzling National and sophonibre years. (AP Wire- The Hkakles made, a rout of it UConn is ready. The startl'ig five ...... 85 84 96 266 Totals ...... play taught by its new coach, ways backed the tourney well and sophomores on Coach Bud Wilkin­ He filso praised Paul Glel, the $60.- equivalent to the luting of general photo). hopes. Stopped by (Champion Rocky after 25 minutes of play and the Howard ...... 89 81 88 358 Boiton Celtics. A1 Zordan of AIC, 4« 463 46* Forddy Andaraon, eniahed Mrur- for this reason Repass hopes to son's first two teams. . ' Army Mias Many Shots Hockey League fans for more than 000 bonus pitcher as a "good Risnagar. f Marciano In 11 rounds in a 18.13 of Quimby, Ahern, Bushwell, Rud­ Brennan ...... 94 44 92 270 seven seasons with his rink-long second stringers netted over 30 dy and Stan Zima looks equal to Handicap ...... 43 33 37 112 Te^' Kochanowekl and Clark Woto- „ ... Bay’s BMtaaraal (I) quette 91-72, also setting a one- return the annual games to Man­ quarterback Pete Vann is on the Syracuse trailed New Tork by strong kid and a fine competitor Washington purchased infielder title fight, ha had been out of ac- wics will complete the sUrtlng GeiUllcore ...... N 113 dashes. He has been an All-Star pointa in the final eight mmutea the 1953-54 quintet. It must have Totala . 113 319 game teiun soortne record. Ander­ A Stankelis’ Fools chester.. . Phil MarUn, the elon­ dean's list at West 'Point..Pro 10 points early in the final quar­ with s lot of ability” (hjrl Hardaway and southpaw Vi- Uon, since he lost a cloae one to to set a new school scoring record, ...... 613, 488 478 1469 lineup. Reserves inoluda Cap V 9 T. Cherubini *l 94 377 son, whoe* galloping stylo yt play ter. then spurted to within two defenseman for the laat four years done GrMr'a heart good to see Weavla* II) Guthrlr...... llO 131 gated end who played a terrific football players have to buy their "Glel Ivill do a lot of. pitching in bert Clarks from Tampa of the England's Don Cockell last March erasing the 115 points mark set Orledor ...... xM 94 Perry. Bill aark . Bill Gauthier, 104 335 took Bradley university to tha own shoes which retail at |35 pblnta in the final half-minute. The and he'a still going strong. In London. He had counteef on last Osborn, Bums, Malone, and Ernie 86 264 John_Rlrota '...... lOS 113 93 313 game for the Manchester Mer- the spring,” he said. "I'll give him West Texas -'-New Mexico League. Local Sport against Tufts two seasons b^k. Mlnlor ...... 93 93 103 288 Jack Hartfield, Johnny BuUar and Joe Rivosa ...... 10* 111 109 331 NCAA fnali last season, ccmuiloto- Net Hillyer Win ^hanU against the East HarUord each. Lineman Lea Richeter of Nats had four field goat-tries and Last night, Kelly scored the 99th every opportunity. I think he’s got night’s fight to earn him a return Bravertnah take over to give the Nourte ...... M X79 103 278 Hardaway was named the league's Rhode Island didn’t look like regulars a rest ami keep the at­ Monroe 120 117 Zig Leocha. ToUls .... ly revamped th* old oontroI-boU Aragons on Thanksgiving morn­ the Los Angeles Rams wears out a pair of free throws in the re- and 100th goals of His NHL career a real good. chance to be a fine outstanding riokie. shot at Cockell. now the No. 2 con­ Whelan 119 .758 ...... 60S 666 6U 1871 the Rams of old, but they had a tack rolling...... 98 113 109 330 Ticket reservations may now be 7 IIU L*alse (6) game formerly favored by the Hartford, Dec. 9 (fi>v-Shi fboi, ing. is actuaUy PhU Kearney of five -pairs a season. r.-;alning time but missed every at­ while leading the Wings to s 6-1 pitcher. Aa for Maglie, he’ll start tender; or a match with Nino Val­ Fallon , ...... 91 100 — 191 Aceto .,,, ...... 97 96 93 334 X v i c t o r y over the New York C h a tte r dez. the No. J contender. wide margin in height over their From here it looks like a long made at the BA Club. TickeU wrlll 1 4 Qtuglla Spartehs. It wae easy for State all atx inch Tom Driscoll acored 90 Jews State, one of the country's tempt. y once a .week^he'll open every HOCKEY AT A CLANCE Totals ...... 497 817 630 1634 also be on sale tonight at the Jones ...... 101 104 96 300 Um way. college performers before his Basketball fans can look for­ Nat (Sweetwater) Clifton led Rangers. series. against Brooklyn. I've got In the early part of the .fight. opponents. But, the big men, and prosperous aHison for UConn. xScore not, counted ...... 126 93 131 333 points last night but it took Tony Armory box (fffice from 7 to 8 Zanlungo ...... 118 91 101 3U Iowa handled Its opener with Stenkelia’ two free tluawa after into service... Manchester ward to seeing more sdne de­ the New York attack with 19 The T o r o n t o Maple Leafs to save him for those Dodgers.” Wednesday’s Results SEIVERAL FINE bowling scores It appeared Norkus' rushing tac­ o'clock. Abraltls ...... y. 98 119 133 , 360 ease by routing Washington of S t trounced the Boston Bruins 6-0 in Wortky Patterson the final wMs^ to gtv* tha hih^ H M dropped a pracUce basket fenses in effect this season. The points while Connie Simmons, an Durocher said he was counting National League were turned in Tuesday night. tics would be futile against the ToUls ... Ikniia 80-61 for the Haarkoyea 8Srd ^ game recenUy to Hartford "bonus" penalty shot will be the ex-KnipIc, was high for the Na­ the only other game., heavily on Monte Irvin making a more-skllled La Stana...... ,...1 5 lot ~64Tiui yer College baaketbau team a 71- Detroit 6. New York 1. Church League- BUI McCarthy straight non-conference victory at 09 victiOry over Qutauiiplac cd lag* l^keley... Manager George main reason. . It won't pay for tionals with 23. ^ Howe Adds Pair comeback and predicted the big Toronto 6, Boston 0. 140-358. SanANelson 138-358, Stan La Starza caught him with aev- lessee Coach of the Year Two Qianges in Next In addition to Kelly's tallies Garden (4) homa Iowa’s etertlng team, which of Haidden. Porky VieirB, Qgliim- M lt^ ^ ^ the N a s s 1 f Arms' player, to be too aggressive. If Efig Larry Fous^~ scored eix of left fielder would climb back Into American LAgue Grzyh 146. Tony Sasiela 361, Fred eral good left hooks In the first Vossolo .,., ...... 99 135 336 aa sophomores last year finished a basketball team la on the fence re- Gordie Howe also had a pair for the .300 class. ' ■? Year’s Grid Schedule Walnut Gritty North Ends HcMuIlIn ...... 117 181 373 plac’B dlmtauUv* but high aebring he is, he will not only be charged his team's seven points in the Pittsburgh 6, Hershey 3. McCurry 363. Women’s loop — three ixxmds and staggered - him Diels ...... 96 103 *9 397 surprising second in th* big 10 guard, telUod 29 points In a lostaig rdlng the Central Connecticut with a piersonal foul but the op-> extra aeaalon and 37, all told, as Detroit and Marcel Bonin and Vic Infield All ftet Buffalo 2, Proridence 2 (Tie). with a hard right ih the fourth. In Annual Scribes’ Poll Anderson .. Staaiuk had a goal apiece^ Don Amy Pirkey 115. Marge Nocker Two cbaagM ha\'e been made ns 107 66 306 race, never waa in trouble. He wSnU to field a team position ^«ill get at least one free Fort lyayne maintained its two Durocher said his infield was set Eastern League 131-325. Rec circuit— Bill ^ St. Subsequent blows brought a mouse Verona ...... 106 106 123 333 _ and defend his tlUe but is throw, and two, if the first try , is and a half game bulge over Minne­ Raleigh put New York in the acor- and called Hank Thompson not New Haven 6, Baltimore 2.!, to Norkus’ left eye and raised a in next year’s High football Waltz to Easy Loop Wins ijM? column midway in the finel George 359, Tommy Martin IS*!, Hartford, Doc. 2 OP) — For the«have been within one game of; un- sebedule. Hm biggest change ToUU ...... 611 670 643 1*43 mepUcal about meeting expenses. successful. Good foul shooters apolis at the top of the Western Pete Aceto 354, Walt Snow 142, w-elt near his.right'eye. - Lak» Haas* (S) Th« loop ttorts Sytiday. . period. second time In six yeara, Dan ' defaated, - untied seasons. In one finds the Indians opening their Btandlnga Kondra ,,,, will add valuable extra points to Division. Bill Pagani. Sr. 157-364. Shorty. Jiidgee’ Seertag SobIskI ,.,...... IM 100 9S 301 Eric Neaterenko led Toronto's Jaasee of Trinity haa been named stretch from mid-season of 1983 setkson one week earlier, omit- W Pet...... *4 — 93 m Major Hoople Salsheit faf be­ their averages this season..Dur­ Come on Strong Poudrier 137-150-380. Count Far- Referee Jackie DavisNecored it to mld-aeaaon of 1987, hia teams Basketball Clinics Pohl ...... 101 93 118 311 hind the writer in the prediction ing a recent scrimmage between Minneapolis had to come on attack With/ two goals as Harry ^ g Um open date, and thus Walnut Grill ...... 2 1.000 Keeney ...... 101 KM 107 311 .Lumley racked up hia third shut­ Danbwski Resigns as Head rand 141-362, Red Molumphy 138- 96 for Norkus. 84 for LaBtarza. OonnecUcut football coach of this won 25 straisht Jeasee also holds finishing In eight weeks No. Ehid Package .,..2 MacLachItn department. The only fodtball two college teams, the one and strong in the last two minutes to 361. Judge John Sayanik saw it 86, for 1.000 To Start Saturday ...... 93 103 101 398 out of the campaign. year by members of the State thq undtaputad title of dean of New • i nine like this past falL The Man. W a ll p ^ r ...... 1 ,500 Phelps _93 93 JJujuL d teat pick that the writer made that one ''bonus'* penalty resulted in nip Philadelphia. Paul Aririn of Norkus and 80 for La StaT^. Sports Alliance. Eimland college football coachea in The victory moved the Leafs other change Invohres dropping Jon-Di a ...... I .500 ToUU ...... 4S4 416 l u 1496 really backfired was Tale over a five-point play. Here's how it the Warriors collected 28 points within five points of the league­ Football Coach at Fordham PRELIMINARY tomorrow eve­ Judge George Sherman gavt Nor­ Jeasee'a 1964 team went through length of aervica at ona collide. MUier’a ; ...... i Beginning Saturdny morning, Army. - The Major went along went- The shooter got off his to top both clubs, Diqk Schnittker kus 95. La Starza 93. \ Bhrtlett High from Webster. .500 Dec. 4, ReerraUon Supt. Jim leading Montreal Canadiens. who ning at the Armory will feature a aeven-guna ataaon Undefeated Jesaee, who waa also coach of Maas., and adding Norwleh. Hilinski’a ...... i ;500 Wallial Grill (4) WORLD'S ECONOMY with me on that but he also try for the goal and connected had 16 for the winners. the local Manchester Auto Parts Casteliani, 165, leaned toward and united, the third perfect sea­ the year in the state for hla auperb Herdic tviU inaugurate a baa- Anni-llo ...... ns 116 101 339 were idle. Detroit, in third place, New York. Dec. t (A)—The last- Yoiing, who also was . athletic Hard-worhlng right halfback Man. Auto Parts . . . . 0 .000 Gav-llo ...... mcked Missouri to beat Maryland. for two points. He was fouled Boston, in knocking off the Remained a point behind''Toronto. of the Rec Senior League and the hard left hand blows as he pun­ son Jeasee has tumed ln at Trini­ job In steering the 1949 club to an Pioneer ...... 0 ketliiill clinic for boys a g e d ...... 104 — 119 333 The Terrapans won, 74 to 13. The after Uie ball had left his hands hapless Hawks for the second of tha 1954 fo o tb ^ gear haa not' .director at Furman, was the only Jack Farrell and sturdy guard .000 eight through 10. The clinic wlU Polliwky ...... i 118 183 youthful Bujmslde LakerS from ished Ward, 160, throughout their ty, since he took over the coaching undefeated, untied aaason, 15 years Dave Golaa will co-captain Saslrla ...... 143 119 111 I 7I CHAMPION Major has made his exit for- the and was awarded a one and one straight night, trailed by five I NLUCKY GRIDDER yet been hung up but already five as much as break fray. Ward, who haa carried the reins there In 1932. The cUmatio after he first turaad the trick for be held at seven different gyms W h -lan ...... IM KM East Hartford. Tapoff la sched­ CosMh Walker Briggs’ squad North End Package, with Leo Houlihan , . . season, but asked for one more foul situation^ He dropped in points mi halftime but with Eld major coaches and at least one g.o record at Oregon State, Wit- uled for 7:30. nickname "No Clinch” because of victory came over Wesleyan in the Trinity in 1934, will be honored and will continue every ttetur- ...... - 37 chance to give out'the major bowl the first try but missed the sec- Macauley and Bob Couay scoring final contest, wheir the Bantams whlck opens Sept. 24 against Day again leading the way, down­ day dnrlng the basketball sea­ • W ALL-njun ~ East Lansing. Mich. (NEA) minor school are looking for a rtew uchl 0-11-0 at Tu lsa and, B e n z his bent for battle, reaorted to when the Conn. Sports Alliance Brutal at Mt. Nebo. The ToUls ...... ■PKNEBB winners on New Tear's-Os^'. .The ball for the fourth and fifth 22 points between them in the third Michigan State's 1954 football tea GOOD BOWLING noorex were clinging several timea in aa effort rolled fast and hard In the second holds it annual Gold Key dinner at ed a fading Pioneer Quintet 103 to son. ■iiiii'.'S! “ • OOMPLBTB OMISB third annual. Connecticut' Sports­ points. It's happened before, but quarter, the Celts took the lead • 3-5-0 at Norwich. Pittsburgh lost half for a 26U4 triumph, a f t e r the StaiUer Hotel, Hartford, Jan. resnalnlng sebednie U na fol­ Herdio hna stated that no Pontillo . . . . . won the pre-game coin toss only The unexpected resignation of three straight under Dawson be­ plentiful in various leagued last to weather the atorm. low*: Oct. 1,. Hall, away: Oct. 83 in the first game of tha Senior DoSImsns ,. 8 >S S e/INCTALLED OT KA IT TSAINBD toot men's and Boat Show will be held it is a rarity. and kept it. ones In nine games.' t A crowd of 8.112 paid a gross being held to a halftlnw 7-7 tie. 31. lenguea nIU be organized, at Dscl ...... ll Danowakl at FordliSm Univer- fore AthleUc Director Tom Hamll- night. Oieney AA (Men)—Mon­ S, Meriden, home; O ct 15, East League at the Community Y laat ...... 103 101 — 303 • IDOOED WAB9I AIK ~ — OOTWAXOI roe 356.- Restaurant circuit -r- cf S55.982 to see last night's card. CoitttMt Nemeeifi Indiaas’ Tm m Byatem night. The Walnut (SrlU five made leMt for the ttme being. "We Hlllnski . . . . , ...... 11s 119 104 339 alty^yeaterday left the fifth majoriton took charge. Young's Purple Few Coaches in the nation can Hartford, away; Oct. 22, .Mld- s im p ly want to teach the Corrsnll ,,...... 113 106 101 311 vacaJwy and there were reporu! Hurricanes broke even in 10 Vic Abraitia 350. McMullen 372. Net proceeds of about $14,000 will Jesaee, started hi* coaching dletouna, away; Oct. M, Wind­ it two in a row taking the measure I.. (?h*niblni ...... — 133 M 317 be used to buy Christmas gifts -r match Jesaee'a record in football. youngsters the fundamentals of that Harvey Robinson his games. Tony Sasiifla 142-371. Cheney career at Chimickum High, W)Mh- ham, home; Nov. 5, West Ha­ of Mancheeter Auto Parts, 61-34. T o U ls ...... 1----- AA (Womeit) —Levesque 123 and for undsrprivileged children. 'In Jo aeaaona at Trinity, wltfi three ington, after a brilliant four year* Day, teaming with Bernie Au­ we aport," he explatned. ‘The ...... 636 US *6OT u n wsy at Tennessee. Danowaki's resignation caught out for the war year*, hia teams ven, home; Nov. 12, Norwleh, youn^era will be taught how Major college cpSchea who have, Fordham officials completely by McC!ourt 120. Mixed Oiuples tenure aa an athlete at Pacific Uni­ nway. gust and AI Surowlc, put the V LEAGL'E Mary Simmons 137-351. Jeannette have amassed a total of. 101 Wins, versity. After, one year at Chim­ pi;easure on a Uring Pioneer club to shoot, dribble and drive.” rssl Onirs It) FOGARTY been fired or resigned ^rithln the surprise. Although the Rams had Cukhing 128. Tom Nodden 140- tied three and lost only 37. Only ickum where Tommy Yarr, former in Me past period to svln their sec­ Oompetent Instructors have T. Martin ...... 117 lit 119 361 laat few days include Kip Taylor won only one and tied one of Wesleyan haa been a constknt been aecnred for the various Farr ...... V >M 101 m »4 A uthoriiod D eiJw of Oregon State, Bill Ypung of their nine games thia fall, the for- 356. Country Club (Women) — Notre Dame center waa one of the onds game in league competition. BacktiB .., 33 137 IM 339 Bowling nemesis, the Cardinal* beating' hlin products, he returned to imcific U' After an even first period the Pa- gyms. Energetic Mel Cushing Acntn . ., ...... no. 131 lot 343 Furman and Bemie WItuchl of mer Fordham and New York Schmidt 124. Dusty League —i. In 14 of 20 games, thrice cheating Teackera Register and Dick Brown will be In Twaronite OFHCE NOW AT 31f MOAO S llin Tulaa. Red Dawson stepped out at Giants^ great had given no Indica- Pitkat 352. Y Leagut — Tommy a* aaaiatant in football .and base- ganl-sponsored entry began to ...... 137 97 180 384 Jesaee and the Bantams out of 4)811. He play^ professional base­ find the range. August and Day ebarge at the West Side Rec, ToUls PitUburgh in mid-seaaon because tion he was planning on stepping SfarUn 3S1, Joe Twaronite 137- MiXRD rorrLRS undefeated seasons, twice ih the and Matt Maetoxo, assistant • ...... 864 611 8M 1711 B1ANCHE 8TKR TBL.IO-MS 9> of ill health. out. , ,■■■ ! 364, Vic Taggart 365, Tony Saale- Tsam 4 IS) ball in the Cleveland Indian farm Third Loop W in were hitting with consistency and Msrrill’s MarkH ( 6) Among the smaller institutions R. Smith ...... 7S S3 W) 33R final gams of the season. aystem and waa well on hla way started to build up a lead. At In- High basketball mentor, and J. Vlttnsr 95 196' S 4 HOUR SBRVICB Although banowski was not la 381-and Chet Nowlckl 140-364. H. Smiih ...... IS3 M 107 2M Five times Jessee and Trinity Bob DIB(*ttiBto will han^e the Bajsuclus . 119 99 101 319i Norwich in Vermont is In the available for comment his wife when a knee injury cut him down. termiaaioh the Package five led. M. Fsrrsnd 116 in 116 341 ' Stsuiding clinic at the School S t r e e t N. Vliuisr . marlcet for a coach following the said he hoppd to remain in the A MEETING for all Intermedi­ Totals ...... V* 177 1*7 MS Hia hiaheat spot in profaaaional 35-25. The\ third frame began to .133 ,11 16 319t • „ Team I ID baaebau waa with Jersey City o f W L Pet. show weannesa on the (Riutemen gym. I.. Farrand . 36 — 106 194 resignation of George (Duke) coaching profession. Athletic Di­ ate League team repreaentatives Register Saturday Appisbv. ... . — N — 39 COAL “-COKE-FUEL OIL .Benz. ?- ...... l*** *7 T7S the International League. Teachers , ...... 3 0 1.000 and the Norm Enders took advan­ McCartby , ■ - « - 36 rector Jack Coffy said no consider­ a-ill be held Friday evening at 7 A. Jlsllarsenn ...... 7* 11* *4 r» 8EFTIO TANKS AND Henna , Nell Lawrence will auperilse At the rate they are going, the ation had been given aa to Da- o’clock at the Y. / He entered Columbia Unlveraity ...... 2 1 .667 tage and appUad a full court press. TnUls ...... ISS 31S m MS PLUGGED SEWERS All-Stars ------1 1 .500 The Package kept it up and won at tbe Y and newcomer John TeUls ...... 643 496 804 1841 turnover may be as great as It nowakl'a aubcesaor but the matter MACftlNE CLEANED in 1930, received his M.A., degree “Wimpy” Wilson will be ntthe was laat sfaaon. when some three probably would be discussed at Y in 1931 and waa appointed head Lawyers ...... 1 3 .250 going away. \ Rsas's (D JITNIOR League will get un­ Team * AND INSTALLED Dentists , 0 2 .000 Gain Early filargin Rowers School. High football GoJnIk dozen small and large colleges today’s meeting of tha athletic derway tonight. Director Nell b Mnrrisnn m *1 3W coach of football at ’Trinity in ...... 13 131 114 323 R. Mnrrlenn MeKINNET BROS. 1932. Several years later, he Coach Walker Rriggs and Pat J. Marlin ...... 110 43 93 3M came up with new coaches. council. Lawrence reports. Opening games .11* mi m XU Roger DlTara^lo's - sponsored Roldnc are handling the pro­ Sarpnia ...... 103 M 133 330 ToUls . Sesverage Dtepoasl Oo. - also took over baseball, suc­ The T>achere increased their team wasted no tlihe in getUng off Snow ...... Kin 91 97 383 pair the Elks against Manchester ”35 "*5 IDO-132 Pearl St-^M1-S-5S08 gram at .Buckle.T School and Taasart ., Auto Parts and Kelt T»Sm * I3i ...... ceeding Gir IVright. Since 1947 winning etreak to three games last to a lead in its secohd game of the ...... ^ 133 131 .368 versus il. Slmhinn* ..u* w 137 3Kl m Verplanrk respectively. Lou Ma's and Bill's.. he ha* ranked aa asslatant night by defeating the Lawyers season. With a 14 to 6 first period Desci, 4'eteran pro and setnJ- ToUls ...... 835 533 l i o 1607 p. Kimmnns ..114 M ins 331 professor of physical education spread, the Grillmen built it up un- Dsa WtllU (3) 59-42 In the nitecap of the Busl- pro performer will handle the Totals 333 m 34S 473 at Trinity. He is also the author Ui; they were leading 23 to 14 at OR-llly ...... 130 in 96 337 NAR81FF ARMR makes its first neeamen'e Basketball League youngsters at Waddell School. D-nbup ...... 16 103 96 3M of a book on baseball, published the halfway mark. Ron Gustafson Wally Fortin will be aa alter- Komnanik ...... *3 101 133 336 start in the Central Connecticut Team by A. 8. Barnes, which is widely along with Herb Brown put on a Glfllo ... 30 Baaketball LeagtN Sunday after­ J MrCoot >. pUyed at the Eaat Side Rec. The aatc Lanky ...... — KM im * BRAND NEW-ALL NEW H Wink* ... un 3*3 used by the armed services. Jea- third period drive to all but allmi...... 98 131 133 Ml 111 snj Don't Miss first game betwMn the All-SUrs Low Man noon at the East Bide Rec against see has conducted coaching clinics nate the Auto Parts. The Grillmen \To register, youngster* are ...... ~ •* • M O P KAMLV. . ^ A V0>0 T u r n WUMM* the Windsor A. Q. at 3 o’clock. ■ Totals . ..1»7 1*7 311 191 and the Dentists was postponed requested to report to any of ToUlt ... in Europe, Greanland, Labrador until a later date. maintained their steady play in the ...... $16 536 Isi un Team I* 121 and Newfoundland and the Far final quarter and preserved their the above named schools, not M. Jarvis ....M ' 70 <3 34* . This One The Teachers were never In any ^ Bmrirs Car*. (6) N !S COLLEGIA BAMUBmALL O. Jarvis . .. ** 13* 111 33* East for' the armed forces and triumph. eswUer, than 10 o’clock Satur- *7 0 Eaat trouble as they ran past a weak dw morning. And they must Farrand ...... 116 — 313 Totals A l l d a y with Ownie Carroll, Seton Hall . N«r4k EaSs (ISS) Lamourraiu ...... 86 106 115 319 Amherst 61, Yale 56.. .T m 1*4 lii "iH Coach, will go to Ehirope again Lawyers team to gain a firm hold P- B. P. PU. pnvilde tbelr own sneakers and dumbara ...... 91 — 143 336 1955 on first place. Using a pivot man i 2«y. f ...... 10 4-7 « Tarca ...... 106 131 110 346 Fairleigh Dickinson 96, Blrom- S a t u r d a y 4 gym suits. Bowers nnd Wnddell asrism»mHr/ia/ Team 4 I3) next, March to run another clinic 0 • Burke, f ...... • Hlllnski ...... I... 114.110 «(»ld 65. , U. Mnlumphy ... i ... iQS for coaches. v in the bucket the school boys were 1 Genovrsl. ( ...... 4 6A '* 84* ooIb wlU not be open this 97 331 •4 3*9 ol eur store 3 WltDOT), c ...... 6 1.4 11 Smith IM 130 336 'V/DEST QJ. ^QP QUA(./rY MERCHANT. Norwich 72. Paul Smith 53. R. Molumphy , ...... ID* #7 ms 311 ' Three, Losing Seaaqna / ' able to pile on a good lead. Scoring week. St. Francis iBkn) 90, New Brit­ only 21 poinU in the first half ? * ...... — • 44 >6 Touts *...... 523 543 1*6 IMO Totals , ...... 313 1*4 IN 400 In 20 yeara active footbUl coach­ 1 f ...... 8 1-1 IS 3 : MaaeVastar Ma4ar Salas (I) ain Teachers 57. Team 1 ID ing at Trinity, Jeanee has known they camq bouncing back in the jUssoli...... no ni IM S33 A. U u ia n ...... t; *4 M H 370 FREE aecond half to hoop in 38 Ullies. ^Surowlee.'f ...... 6 Johnson'J...... 410,117 IM 3M SAVI UP TO S0% ON THI COST L Y M U T H Bucknell 102. Albright 87. T. only three losing scMorix. 1982, 0 Laaiarl ...... 9* ion 93 3*1 Baslala ...... Ill 154 139 ttl The Lawy^s split up their game 2-PdOR «-PASSiNGiR SEDAN (TIark 84, Boston Univ. 76 (over­ 193S,. nnd 1942. Hia baseball teams 0 Trials *44 N 15,11 orth im Ends Beat McCuriy ...... ; ...... 109 8S 131 336 OF FAMOUS SUSUMANITC TCACHON time). Totals ...... 3U IN 171 IBl DEMONSTRATION have hot been aa acnaational but with 21 pointa in each half. Fiaascr (H) Nowlrki, ...... Ill «3 140 SU Matt Maetozo was thO standout Assumption (Mass) 66, Btone- them have been few losing seaaona ? £ 5? '’I,*- • • • • ’ 04 ***13 ToUls O e t hill 57. Team 11 111 at Trinity stnoe he took over thia for the Teachers, scoring 16 points 2 ®F**ack f ...... 6 0-1 10 Fletcher Glass ...... 878 I n "ior 1740 M. Cushlna ...... 103 113 109 834 6 Hovard. c ...... * o-i 13 St. Anselm's (NH) 83. Merri­ J. Cushing ...... 91 93 13* 803 of new , Chora. for the night. He received a lot COIKTBY fXVB (Wa8aaa) of help from playmaker Dick 4 yW r!!' » ...... * »-2 7 KMars 141 mack 71. Totala ..... 4 Kiiniak. z 7 (M) * -The. NorUi Hinds outclassed .^ ...... IM IM 3M *ai Danielson, who scored four bas- 2 « '•...... » 0-2 1* Brown ...... i.... 79 838 77 338 Ntw Triads Seton Hall 83, Roanoke 62. Team 1 III. ^ Plnkin, a ...... 10 (M) 30 Fletcher Glass in the "Y” inter­ llacknay ...... M 78 S9 383 Bridgeport 70. Alumni 63. P Slraiise ...... -M *9 74 369 REYNOLDS keU. Harry Eggleston a g a in Lundbarg 73 79 II 331 Temple 78,-Muhlenberg 68. R. Straiisa ...... 97 (6 91 273 ★ ^ proved this ability under the boards 6 TotaU ...... 44 ISSl 103 ~ mediate: basketbAll. league last Andaraon ...... 37 71 75 33S Score at naif tltne 36-35. Noi Nalson ...... 74 83 77 339 I Hofstrs 85, Springfield 55. Totala ..... Itl 174 147 $33 as/ he pulled in many rebounds and rto Ends. night. The North Ends had too LoranUan ...... 18 n fS 373 by \ -i. bo-ir-youasiir* hooped 16 mints. . MIT 83.’ BulTolk 67. Walaal Grill (SD much height and experience for a ~m ”493 Tm Connecticut 116, Rhode Island Team 7 iPerfeMl 14) • BI8LEABUE • _ Tvarhsrs (49) P. B. P. PU. Totals ...... ”57 Equipped W ith The FoUow inf: Team 13 14) ALUMINUM P • B. P. Pla. 3 l.C)ri» f ,^ .... 0-1 4 young but scrappy Glass combine, j Swassalakars (tl TT. Nodden ...... M 74 3 BeatUf, ( ...... i M j 0 . Canu>b>ll f __ Johnson ...... tx.... 91 81 87 3S0 T. Nodden>4d •T.M. anartii MMsb Bnaas' ^ BASKETBAU M1 Cj^lns f ...... 5 (M) io Scoring for the North End* was I.asparance ...... 72 n 79 3M • U p f o 91 % ’ m er* starting traction ^ 'A- Heater . ★ Defrmter Massachusetts 88, Virmont. 78. I i Hme. f ...... 4 J.S 11 1 R. GuMafson. ( 17. equally diatribiited throughout the Hlllnski ...... 101 96 M 3M! t h e 4.S e *M New Hampshire 82, Bowdoiii 80. 1 H. Brown c '.. Ilamllton ...... 88. |(M 71 368 ( •h Directional Liffhts , -h Electric Wipers Tolala • FRIDAY. DEC. 3 • .1 ‘ ...... 3 0:(V« 4 1 Lea. c ...... 2 lineup, as wan th* scoring for the 0 M M Im ~T' how sasy it is 9 4 0-11 3 R. 0)uta(son, a 4 ' looers. I»w Man ...... 76 76 76 336 * U p t o 39% ' m ere iteppm g traction Thi» sensofionol troction to mah* booM pcojseta wttb this 3 Duffy, s ...... Low Man U *8 S3 3M ★ ' Tubeless Tires - ★ Qilitc Fuel Filter I 0 Parks, a ...... 1 3-2 4 B r. ■ow istiraela asstal bfttar yom f pjNw— A iw io ry ^ 3 D. Brown * ,. 10 Closr.. ( ..... PlR. ToUU ...... 493 493693 476 1440 e M ere rubber m the-teed for quieter operation is yours for Oil Bath A ir Cleaner i t Sparc Tire UviBf, bsttsr your bom^ Set dem- 0 siner. a 2 oo J 3 Coushlln. s .... 4 Bsllslapar..- ( . T (Wl 4 Mossar f '... . 7 (VO 14 ' i longer w ear i t Tire W rench and Bum per Jack obstratloM wiU standard hand 4 Totals 9-17 69 13 Totals n T-u e S 3-2 14 Sceicken (1) Maaakatlar Bala Farts (Ml •1 Btranga, jf ... .. 2 IM) 4 JohniHin ...... Ill 103 II 3M * ROCHESTEN * F. Pt*. B. P. Pts I Lord, c ...... 4 1-2 9 Smith ...... '...... 4* 71 74- 314 13 H. Phrlon. f . no 0 GUuisanti, g . .. 4 1-2 9 Tlnlipr ...... IS ■W 10 3M DOWN » HOW lASKY YOU CAN MA» 0 B. Phrlan. f , Wclrsou. ( ...... 3 Grimason. g . 0 80 No need’to shovef out . . . or suffer costly delay’s!, Get Kaan-y. f Simmons, g . IHI 0 Obr^mikl s...... 37 • UaiaVMi $395.00 Down PoymenP • rieys • Haase NssAsra 3 ■ Groobert ( ... B. Kally. I ...... 2 OC 4 L«ow Man . 83 83 Only S R O Y M S ♦ 0 Shra. f ...... 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. . ?; *;^ / |i # J!^ ■ ♦V., . iDi^iB '^ ll . • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OtRfN. TOURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954 WII MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNh THURSDAY, DECEMBER *, 1954 Houaea. For Sals 72 Ha For Sale 72 Sabarbsn For Salt 75 Legml N otiw SS£ AatoiMMlM for Solo \ CARNIVAI. Boarders Wanted 59>A M otorcydos^Blcjretes 11 RY D1C1 TURNER Articles For Sale 45 Honeebidd Goodii 51 b o u t o n - First "Lake. Kaanoy QUALITY OONSTRUenON, con- ROCKVILLE - Cnpo Cod, four AT A COURT OP PROBATB boMra Drive—cuatoln built, overalse 8H MU. AND board for gentleman, vsnient loceUon end low selling rooma finished, two unfinlahed. at Coventry, within and for In* Qlo- ^LIM ENB, Inc. lUCBtnLT .Tricycles and bicyclaa. RUG BRAIDINO asads assy. IB- ABC WRmOER washliig amahina. room ranch. Immediate occupan­ trtet of Coventry, on tho ISIh day of PnMnU the following guoran- Good os new for half price at 46 6 years old, 808. 38J Garden * conUnuoua hot water, very qan- price combine to make this listing FuU shed dormer, Itfepiace, car November, A©., 1104. __ t i a f l H i M i straetton booUat, 3e cants. Rug cy . Owner. M I, 0-4013. ' our ‘mrne of tht Week.” This ^ ^ eevo^ HON. THOMAS G. WBLLB8. tood uMd cars. These cars have all Lake Street extension, H mile wool and raamaiits prtcad right Drive, Manchester. tral. Phone MI. 0-0818. port, full basement, city sewera. north of The Three J'a Restaur­ rix tpom oldtr one owner home Is Many extras. Imnedlate occu­ iMMUi turned in on the fabulous new ' RockviDa 88100. Gan’s Rug Shop. S- MANCHESTER ideal; for the growing family. motfin of Jttlia M. Elchaer sad iliirtm m iib Dodge and Plymouths. Most of ant in Bolton. MI. 0-46M. NEW WB8TINGHOU8E dlshwaah- pancy. RockViUe 0-0488. RockvUlt Helen Murdock, Co-Ebiocutors on toe 08 Talcott Avo., RockvUlt, O o^ Wanted—Rooms—Board 62 Three twin bed else bedrooms, 54475. teetot* eetate 6t SlophiA Oaofac* a-aa. them are one owner cars and the removal ceoters. Inquire 113 Six Room Brick Cape C<^ BUY DIRECT m REALIZE TERRIFIC »AVIIIC$ BICTCLEIS, REPAIRING and re­ and family olse bath jir ssoonfl Sophio Suffleb, late of Coveainr. wini- C U SSinE D ADVT, name of the previous owner wlU COME lM->BroenM araund Tha Weaver or phone MI. 04106. WANTED—Room and board for In M id dlitrtct, deceased. building. New, used, bought and Shed dormer, V/t batho, flw , over-slsed living room,‘’dln- BOLTON—Be settled for Christ­ This Court doth decree that ats DSPT. HOURS > b e ,given on request Woodaasd, U Main it . Maaohao- elderly men—good references. mas ! New 6H room ranch with aold. American and true Ihigllsh. tor, Oona. Good ussd fnmttura basement garage, storm win­ ' ing room, kitchen end sun porch BMartha be allowed and limited for the . trlS A. M. io 4:39 P; M. W« specialise .in English bicycles. FLORENCE OIL heater, also a gas C ell MI. 0-4887 after 8 p.m . on first floor. FIUI qasemsnt, full cellar, exceptionally well creditor* of Mid catate to exhibit their ■ ^ bought imd acM. TM. ML 04118. dows and lereeni. Immediate built. Ready now tor lome loving claims ogalntt the «ame to the Co- 1962 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR Complete line of parts and acces­ Open Til T p.a>. a . heater. ML 0-4860. occupancy. Sensibly priced at ncem heat, fenced-in yard with Executors and direcu that nubile notice The original Jet black finish on sories. Manchester Cycle Shop, Apartments—Plats— fruit trees. Just a few stepa to family. School bua at door. Priced he given of Ihl* order by advertWna STORM WINDOW ! cLosii^G miB this car Is Just too good to be­ FULL BIEB bed with spring' and 316,509. East Canter Street. Priced to aeU at $18,500. Tal. M I. 9-3365. Clifford In a newipapcr having a circulation. In 166 West Middle Turnpike. M I. ^ 81 HOLDS AN T Shaver 'til CSiriat laid district, and by poating a copy fOR c l a s s if ie d ADVT. lieve. It reflecU the care that has 0-3098, Hours 4 p.m , . 10 p.m . mas. Remember we carry and niattrasa. Blonde wood used very Tenements , 63 at 114.300.. EhcceUeiit mortgage ^ p h a n a .' / ! on the puhUe algn peat in raid MON. THRU PRL been given to this tow mileage Monday through Saturday 'U1 service all eioctric shavers. Rus­ Uttle. Call after 8 p.m. MI. 94787. ’ GREENWOOD DRIVE 5L*^*"**- Jarvie Realty Co. of Coventry, nearew the place SMALL FOUR room apartment. M l. 8-4113. Evenings M l. 3-7847, TOLLAND—Ranch home, four the deceoied m*t dwolt car. Bquln>ed with aU extras. Christmas. sell’s Barber Shop, comer Oak 30% OFF ON waUpaper. ’^Many New j8 room ranches near­ Certified from Record.. _ . , 19:30 A. M. and Spruce. * All utUlUes and garage furalshfd. months old, tor sale or trade from pattama to choose from. C. J. |U monthly. Write Box H, Herald. ing completion. One open for owner. CoU Hartford CH. 8-8458. THOMAS P. WBiXBR. Judge. SATURDAY 9 A. M. 1951 MERCURY 4-DOOR EAST HARTFORD, 04 Forest St. Bosiness Services Offered 13 SUPERIOR TUBE Tester. 888, Morrison. Paint and Wallpaper inspection. Many de luxe fea­ Five very large'rooms, fireplace, BeauUful light green fttlly C o., 186 Center St. SIX ROOM duplex, ell improve- basement garage, oil hot water NORTH COVENTRY — Substantial f o n i oooP ou n oN w a x equipped with overdrive an^M l EICo vacuum tuba voltmeter, 880; tures. Available* under FHA seven room , home with eleven SUPER msnta. Centrally located, no drive­ MARKET DOURU OPENED, ksys fitted, >atge lot. <^ck occupancy. / «B AtnraAVBD Winchester modal 7Z-33 cal, rifle, PARTY LEA VINO town, Mont­ scree, extensive-frontan, fast possible accessories including wlni copied, vacuum cleanera, irons, 830. T el. M I. 3-8301: way. References required. Write and VA financing. Builder will Madeline Smith, Realtor. MI. AjlioiitTown dow visors. etc., repairsd. Shears, gomery Ward electric rofrigera- Box B, Herald. consider taking your present 0-1843. , brook with poM poaslblliUea. Oil Dial MI-3-5121 tor. (lodd condition, 848. Call Cov­ steam heat, two fireplaces, spa­ $995 mowers etc., put mto con- f e d e r a l e n l a r g e r Model home in trade. 013, Ilka new, 8M. InstnictloB entry, PL 3-7806. FOUR ROOM apartment, utUlUes MANCHESTER—^Flne tour room cious living room. Two-car ga­ Mib. Horry Swast’ and Mrs. T. ditim^for coming needs. Braltb- furnished, no children, loferencea rage, $18,500. Talbot A gency, An­ walte, Pearl street. booklet Included. M i. 0-0330. home with full basement, hot Inward Broanan attsndad the 1951 FORD CUSTOM BaJXTTROMASTER range, good required. Write Box K, Herald. T. J. CROCKETT, Broker water oil-heat, opacioua second dover. By appointment. Phone This 4 door metallic red sedan BATH1NB1TE, 813; baaainetta, 88; condition. T el. M I. 0-1087 after 244 Main Street floor, gar Coventry P I. 3-6400. masting and Chriatmaa party of ..Is an original 33,000 mile car and OOMPLBTE/flEPAIRS by Stuart SIX ROOM apartment with heat, garage, emesite drive, Loat aad P eed R. Wolcott onxwrtnger and auto­ •car bed, 84. Call MI. 04108 after five. Office: MI-Jl-5416 or lendstsaped!>ed Tot,__ _ Madeline__ Smith, past prtwidtats of tho 1st Dist-, *1; we invite your closest inspection. • p.m . 8138 per month. Call Coventry, PI. Realtor. MI. 0-1843 COVENTRY—(North)— 1944 Cape American Lsgion Auxiliary, last Haa'to be driven to be appreciated. matic washing mariiines, t.lectrlc FLORENCE OomUnaUon, range, 3-7808. Residence: MI-9-7751 Cod, 6 large roomi, plaster walls, fiOUMD-A place where you can ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, evening at ths Sea Food Reetau- H U SK Y §^n enamel and chrome table, Maytag cement basement, double garage, ■eeme a complete line cf knitting 3845 smaU appliances. Weldiiig. 180 BOY’S 'BIC TCLB Colum bia 00' BOWERS SCHOOL Area. Large 6- O^RSH^LL ROAD, Green Section. rant,< H artford. eustom de luxe, 800. toy otsam yrv^Mng m achine. MI. 0-aaS5. Six room Cape Cod, (one unfin- 8 acres, high elavstiWi, State yams w d acoeasories, «tamped Main Street. MI. 9-66^ TWO ROOM apartment, oemi-fUra- room ranch, 8 twlnlslse badrooma, goods, ^nibroidery cottons and engine, printing press, . GUbert ished). Shingle exterior, (ireplace,* road, asking $16,500; also, five 1951 PONTIAC 2;POOR FRK^IDAIRE Refrigerator. In ex­ Ished. 384 Lake St. M I. 0-3181. fireplace, plaatare4 -waUs, oil hot rooms, basement garage, :o acres, Emanuel Brotherhood members threads at Tour Tam GONDER’8 T.V. Service, a i^ b la micTOOcope sst, pogo sticks and water heel caller, emesite drive, combination screens end storms, For any elM m to 24 X M Here la another fine example of miacellaneoua toys. Call MI. cellent running condlUon, 840. MI. about $3,000 oash-Tiieeded; Vernon, and their wives wlU precede their 'ShoB, N Oottage St. PboiM ML a Solimene processed used car. It eny time. Antenna cenvernona. near hue. Only 814,860. Cerltan W. two car garage, ameelte drive, 0-7310. 04877. deep lot. Immediate occupancy. 8 room s, bath Up and lavatory meeting tomorrow at 9:80 p. m. In frame sIm . luttiBitfaE Is equipped with radio, heater, '>hUco fattory supervised service. Bosiness Locations Hutchins. M I. 04183, 0-4804. LuUiar Kgtl with a poUuck auimr. T el. Ml. 0-1486. Asking 813,900. Ooodchlld Realty down -fireplace, picture, window, optkmaL Hydramatic, signal lights, back­ The~ gueat ' meakeri will ba the Rev. lOOMD-A place where ydti can LIVING ROOM nig, baby's crib. For Rent 64 MANCHESTER Co., Realtota. Manchester. MI. excellent location, view, about 25 up lights-ate. For your assurance Beats and Accoesoriee 43 K. EJnar Raak, miniatcr of the buy Bamat and Tioga Tams and RUBBISH and ashes removed. Gen­ M I 8-7801. Six room fapiily home for 8-7930, MI, 04408. acres, poiUtry house, ask­ Susan Bates Knitting acceaaories. of top quali.ty and performance eral Cleaning of attics, ceUars and AN IDEAL locaUon for offices or ing $2ifi00; Tolland, tdder Cape Covenant Oongregationnl Church. come in and drive this one. m y o w n 1064 7% h.|K Aquaaonlc businass In the center of Man­ 010,800. Three rooms on first floor, PricR It's Tour Tam Shop. BO Cottage yards. CaU M and M Rubbish re­ 8ERV39^ GAS refrigerator, four three bedrooms end bath on sec­ AUTUMN STREET SecUon. Excel- rooms, all Improvements, AU Aluminum CembiRR- S t TeL M L O-MBO. <<31095 m oval. MI. 0-07B7. Slvtnnide, used less than .18 hours. chester. One to 14 rooms avaU- lent large 8-room aln|1e. N ice lot. bafti, acreage, asking 110,500. S 2 C .0 0 Now m otor guarantse, 0100. Bar- years eld. In good condiUoti, 880. able. Plenty of free parking. Phone ond floor, oil heat, eutomaUc hot The Americaa Legion Auxiliary tion etiwm rrI ecriEi M I. 04069. water, inriilation. comblnaUon Steam heat with oU. Two-oer ga­ Welles Agency. Coventry. PI. wUl hold its firat meeting of the MANCHESTER T.V. Sendee, radio "In that es86. why not fsko stow’s—Just north of Post Office. MI. 04339 or M I. 1-7444. ngs. Encloeed front porch, in­ A - a t n . - wiadowu. POUND—Lady's bracelet. Cab at 1950 CHEVROLET and T.V. speclallau alnce, 1084. homo tho $795 oost and lot •torm windows end screens. All month Monday at 8 p.m. in the r m 1984 EVINRUDB 18 h.p. U ka new WAUfUT BEDROOM Mite and SMALL HEATED store on Idaple city utlUtles. sulated. Storm windows end Legion Home. The annual fair yaa- Otanney's Store, e Main St. CLUB COUPE House service ca ll 88.80, Ml. hjln argug you down to tfia 33M on# you JHta?** . . nine piece walnut dining room set. screens. 'Approximetelv 38 yeSn Has all extras including Power 0M 60 o r MI. . 3-4807. with 0 gal. tanks and forward, street near Main. Apply Edward MANCHESTER WantcdP—Real Estate 77 terday, held for the first time in • 63ST5 Extruded Aluminum • Save Up To 1-3 Fuel Coela neutral and rsveroe—8380. Bar- MI. 04887 after 8 p.m. J. Holl, 1000 M ein St. M l. 0-0117. Pleeaent six room home, first old. P rice $14,800. P h o n e / ^ . DOST—Black leather motorcycle Glide transmission. Completsly re­ $437$. Bree-Burn. / the hall, waa a auecets and excep­ • Self Storing • Fifltfr Tip Control Jacket. Return to T.M.C.A. Mo conditioned. ALL APPLIANCES aervlcedows, screens, dormers, nicely $18,800. No reasonable offer re­ Write Box U, Herald. the benefit of Maneheetcr’s re­ T:00 A-M. te 9:00 P.M.wi.SATURDAY 9:00 A.M. te 4.-00 P.M. B. Low mileage. Sperial price. Temporary work Apply at once, Thunday avaaidga. n t Bpenee decorated. Liberal financing. Ex­ fused. A. R. Wilkie A Oo. MI. tarded children. Members unable WB CARRT Tioga yams at the 81888 only, 8 ^ down, cash or BILL TRATGU •U8TIN A. CHAMBERS OO., Mr. Smith, Room\4, Odd Fellows straat MltchsU t A U t . used. Medium grey. Size Sabarban For Rent 66 clusive. iclmler Agency, AD. 04880 and M I. 3-8368. to attend this meeting may aend wqme pricas as the mill. Save trade. Brunner's Packard, Talcott­ local and long distance' moving, Bldg. Phone Ml. 0^911. 3-2858. their contribuUona to Mra Williato tiine money by shopping at viUe. Prompt, Courteous Strvice packing, storage. Call ML 8-8187. ROCKVILLE, 34 Grove St., Hill­ MANCHESTER—Six room Cape Tree Town Fair Powers, 39 Wellington Rd., who Is Tour Tara . Shop, BO Cotttgo St. H artfor* CHopeJ 7-1438. ' — ( Pod and Peed 4t-A S3. Also tuxedp. Size S8t side House. TWO room furnished a*,i ROOM HOUSE on Packard Cod two .untintohed. Vestibule, chairman. It la also planned to 8046 FORD tudor, in good condi­ Street. New hot sir oil furnace, TeL M I. B-2888. MI-9-5550 or 0-760^ Sitaations WsAjed— apartment with private bath. In­ window dormers, Rusco doors and keep the fimd open until Jan. 1. PAYMENTS PAYMENH tion. 1941 Che^nlet udor. Easiest SEASONED Hardwood for stovo, slightly used, quire first floor. Apt. 0. modem kitchen. In excellent con- Seen Successful Painting—Papering 21 Female 3 8 windows, ameslte drive, nice lot, niKNAGERS. FOR that Chicago terms in toirii. Douglas Moton, FURNITURB Refinlsbing, aailqiM \ Airaace or flreplaee. CaU MI. diUon. Includes overMze garags START IN 338 3Cain.v 3-7088. MI-9-2034 NEW COMPLETELY fumlsheA' 3 START M baimit see The Circle Barber furniture a specialty, ohaira eSned PAINTINO—Exterior and 'nterior, MOTHER WITH good hor^ offers and four extra lots with fruit A son was born at ths Hartford bedroom split level .bouse. Lake- trees, etc. Immediate occupancy. "Christmaa Tree Town," annuel THE Shqp, iB Oak 8L HospiUl Monday to Mr. and Mra ALASKAN and ruahed. Ansen F. TboOp p^rhanglng, ceilings refmlshed. 1040, CHEVROLETS, two ■daytime care to child of workiiig SEASONED. HARDWOOb slabs FUR TRDdMBD lady’s gray coat, wood Heij^ts, Coventry 'Lake. Phone owner. M I. 0-1822. fair of the WSC8 groups of the 1955 Phona OGtcbaU 0-8718. wallpaper hooka on request. Esti­ parents. JA. 8-1583. . and hardwood for stove, fireplace sise 13. Excellent condition. Very 8-P800 . M I. 8-8711. Elffward R. Faber, 9 Dover Rd. DAIRT QUE8N No. 3-807 Middle . Keith, 106^ ken oil bet water ftiraace, storm rant when the blaze broke out at workmanship, and reaaonabls lence In selling Jewelry desired M ein St. windows screens, fully insuletad. 1:30 a.m. It started in the waU strset Mltchcn S-487L Opan svs- can. Parts and labor 349.95. ratea. Bistlmataa gladly glvan. AFTER 7 P. M. CH-«-4i90 nlnga. but not necessary. Reply Box T, a— n Day Or Night plsateied walls, full ceUnr, Excel­ partition of the first floor and No money down. 34.90 month­ Cau Dick a t PL 8-6808 o r John at • Herald. , Articles For Sale 45 ONE OR two furnished. rooms for M l. 88760. if you have no msaas of trans­ lent condtUon. Stove, rafrigerator. quickly ate its way through the 1800 MBRCXJRT sedan, luatrous ly. AM work guaranteed. tw o arlUi light heusekeeping fe - Large trsee, ceatrelly oceted. structure. CHAIN DRIVE tricycle.* *.lao regu­ portation, ru send my auto for ' cUltlea a n1 d b! a t h MI.------9-iT— lt. blue finish, nearly new Urea, AFRAID OP THAT remodeling you: No obligation. O fly $11,400. Cariton W . Hutchins. Firemen, however, were able MOTOR SALE PUNCH PRESS - operators day lar tricycle, boy’s 24” bicycle, MI. 04133, 0-4004. radio, heater andgas ynvuig oyer- job? I can do it using your Ideas. A—L—B—E—lU -T—’—S ItoOM IK reapectaMe -home for to save three refrigerators, a $l,r - drive. Former local owner. Has Ford, Chevrolet, etc...... 3134.08 shut. Apply 234 Hartford Rd. Boy’s Chips tweed coat, sise 13, 800 organ and a few other items Be Happy To Accept. Ehepert workmanship. Tim e not 43-48 ALLTN ST., HARTFORD two genUemen. Parking. MI. had excellent care. Low down Pontiac, OldsmobUe, etc ..8174.05 also brown coat, sise 8. ML limited to daylight hours. Reason­ IF YOU LIKE to sew, if ycu sew 9-0813 before 3:30. 84408. . of furniture on the first floor. payment and bank imaoclng. See No Money Down, 83-00 Weekly ANTIQUES boOght, aohL Fumi- Manager Charles Lang said that New Motor Guarantee. able rates. M l. 9-2373 for esti­ for yourself or others, w* would Bob Oliver on this one at Center mates. like to talk to you. We have an ROYAL AND 8mitli4>>roaa port­ turo, gloss,' china, powtar, prints, HEATED ROOM on West Side. SEPnO TUWS the structure was recently re­ Motmrs Sales, 48l Main. - excellent opening for a young able and standard typewrttera. books, stamps, coins, Jwaliy, Private family. Parking. Tel. ML novated. Up to 15 years ago . the COLE MOTORS NOW IS THE time to think about guns. Bailey's Aatiquaa. 382 0-0S53. building was the Howe-Msrot 39B0 CHEVROLET 3-dpor de luxe woman on our staff tp be trained . A ll m akes o f « vision chairs, 830.80 value, 818.06 BABYE FIVEwray high chair, days "and vacaUena. Hos­ coine, yoor naoto. address, sise Packard, Talcott'pttviue.____ 3 0 . 1-11. Columbia buUt JuvenUe bi- conductors and root repaua caU LADIES—Is extra money needed inactically now, ocalo, two 01” ANNE CABOT. IM S OfANCHES- dealrad. end the pattern munber to Festivitiea for the evening wlU <• Opoa ovoBiaga 'Ul 0. in your home? Aa litUe aa 4 hours each. Hundreds of super buys to pital - and lifp . insarance nK.-BVKNING ■ERALO. 1188 start at 6 pja. when a delicious cycles at the low price and top Onughlln, MltobaU S-TTOt. clean out the. store—Come look meifclaa; coffee table, oompleto AT THE CENTER, pleasant, large SUB BURNETT. MANCHESTER a day wlU bring you . an excellent a v k a m b r i c a b , n e w TO EK chicken dinner will be served. quaUty. 30” —838.06 : 34” —8 r.9 6 ; and buy. Men’s gabanflne m ot ftiU BiBe bed. ML 0 - ^ room s, ainode or double. 14 or 10 available, BVBNINO HERAlO. 1110 AVE. llit da luxa ti S0” -8S0.06. Each oala backed ROOFING. Biding and carpantryi earning opportunity. Write Box 8. Wadswocth SL . * •®0‘ W y AMERICAS,NEW TMlK 06,N-Y. Music for the evenlgg wiU be SOJMO milaa pewargllde, two Herald.. and flannel shi^, 81.70 capb, 3 MAGIC CHEF gee raage; almest Bzperienro preferred bpt with double guarantee.. Deposit AJteraUona and addRUata. OsU- fort $840. Men% 80.08 gaMrdtoa Tka cdorfpl 1054 NeadtoWoHc The labset laaue of Basic Feahion by Larry Mulon and his orchMtro. \ groan, radto, aaater, de- will hold it 'tU'-Cbriatmaa. Don’t tags. Wortaaaaahtp guarantoad. new. M L 0-7174. -mot reqairad. album coataina 58 pages of loveiy — fall aad winter 'M — la eolertul. Ths affair will be for members ■6W .bottary, brakas, ua- trousers, 88.06 pr.< Men’s Jackets, BoMKierS W aatei 6»>A miss out—order now. Manchester A. A. Dioo. bM, 300 Autamn Help wanted—Male ^ 36 values to 830, cloalng uut at ri.06 A p ^ In PeeasB Seaigns, ”how-te” saettona en aae- sttmulatlM and a coosplete guide only anji a large attsndaiioe is an­ C ycle Shop. M I. 0-3000. etrsat OOtrixU 08800. ticipated aa the annual Chriatmaa knd 00.08 each. Men’s Army aiid nVE YOUNGSTOWN Utehen cab- ROOM end bosud for middlo-egad wcwork; helpful room lUuetrationa in wardrobe planning for a now ate. Lika iatar- party is always looked forward to WANTED — Experienced ^ baker’s Navy* o x te d s ; ie.08 vahies, 04.08 Bseta. ana base eakinat with women in exchange for care of .dlrecttons lor S gift patterns. aessen- 25 cents per copy—eend ~ atodara had - aoat helper. Muot have own tmaapecta- Se ceatA for it now. by tho asembera. ’ pSt cm^tOoa. m iCTCLE IF* wbari, in good coa- . Work boor. 0 pra.. for 81. Focmien toy. Penr oVeriiaaS cnb- S yoar old child. Bolton near Man- W. kU M lEY 06. M U L f I AMyConMOBakett^OM em’s work triwsera, 6840 vataas, lUant HOO. cheeter liiat X l 040T1 after 0 dttkai. Can ML SdSti ^ I p jn. Read Herald AdH. Hartford R^,. Manchester. . 3 fo r 18. I sss NOETw otanr tr. I ’. ' ■ I ■ 1 / ■ ■ / - i : A ' ‘ r<_

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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1954 lianrtiteBtpr lEvraing l^ rraU i Average Daily Net Prais Run For tho WMk Ended Nov. 97, 1M4 WdfltiMr’ ' »ttlTown Engaged Jaycees Complete / of tlw 80- Plans for Dance 11,560 Ihir, eald^i^li^ UwlM K Member at the A o«t €um !tt5 Irra li Cplaeopal SETA Satarday pertly e ie u g y ,'^ quMa ttenorrow S' Burma of Olrcnlattea kt 7 o'olocic with a jpotiuck Arrangementa have been com­ as eeld la aftorneesu I ^ l pleted for the Jaycee danca to be Manche$Ur-—A City of ViUage Charm It ia bopad that au mem- ...... wm attend. held Saturday, Dac^ 4 at the Man- cbeater Country Club according VOL. Lxxrv, NO. $4 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) Mr, awl Iftv. Jawea A. Boeoo of to information received from MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBkR 3, 1954 (Claariflod AdvarttabiC an Baea fS) PRICE FIVE CEltlB nadaor Uocka annmmoe the birth George T. La Bonne, Jr.. Jaycee IP^P^**"****I**** social chairman. The "Frost gnMpareata an Mr. aild Frolic," starting at • p. m. is the , Lawrence BoUnaky of 15 Nor> drat major aoctal event of the >*|nan St, and ibe paternal m nd* Winter.aeason for the Jaycees. Ui S. Loses Waranta are Mr; and Xra.^ Joaeph Table reservationB ahould be ipeeco of Haiifdrd. made before Friday through Paul Brookman, 3M Main St; Bdward In Du Pont S e n . / > Duplicate bridge wdl ba p la ]^ Moriarty, 31 Finley St.; or George o n d e m n e d M at tJw VFW HaU atarUng T, La Bonne, Jr., Manchester Uy at Si05 irdock. Thia will Road, Glastonbury. I fiittg bridfa, tournament to ^etter Trust Case M 'ln Dtcember. ‘Ute next Shop For AH Your Food At HALE’S fame will'lib hdld on TMiraday •yaning, Jas. 6..1MS8w Chicago, Dec. 8 U. S. . -rr - By STAN 9W1NTON District Judge Walter J. La- . The qitr.. Daniel P. • Lyona, HALE'S Self Serve and Meat Dept. • V ® ^ Pope’s condition improved Buy today dismissed the gov­ to 2 2 Vote 'vice ' prealdent of St ernment’s civil anti-trust suit JCiebael'B College, Wlnooaki Park. today, a Vatican spokesman said tonight. A member V t, will be the i^cial gueat of Headquarterg « Pope Pius XII’s family also reported the Pope held his own against the Du Pont in­ honor Sunday, Doc. 13, at 5 p.m., 1 . this afternoon “with a tendency toward improvement.” The terests, General Motors •t a meeting e i the Connecticut FOR Mr. and Mra. Richard J. Bell, FRESH SMOKED laUve asked not to be Identlfledt------:------Corp. and the United States diaptar of the S t Mlchael’a Col­ ' name but aald hia report repre- McCarthy Arrives in Time forT^ndemhalion lege Alumni A u t„ in the colonial 84 W. Middle Tpke. announce the Eited the situation at 6 p.m. (noon Rubber Co; Foe Seeks n o m of Buahnell Memorial, Hart* engagement of tbdr daughter, T). The .Vatican announcement Pontiff Improving Judge LaBuy held that the gov- ■ford. John S. Berry, 53 Arch St, SHOULDERS SHOULDERS apneS at 7:15 (1:16 p.m. BST). emment had "failed to prove con­ MIm Barbara Ann Bell, to H. Rteh- spiracy, monopolisation, a restraint Rekuke Given |a prealdent of the Connecticut ard Matem, eon of Dr. and Mra. ■ Msgr. Angelo Dell’ ACqua, flumni. of trade, tor any reastonable ptoba* Recount oh Herman L. Matmn, 384 Highland ^merging fror.i the Pope's bed­ bllity of a restraint." St, Worcester, Maaa room, aald: •'Tha Holy Father Maiyheater town em ploye^ SeotTissw feoks better." . No Conapiracy membM of Local Ml, American ... A Vatican apokeaman ntd {gana | The judge held "there haa been N euberger -paderation of State, County and for a Liedical bulletin tonight had i no conspiracy to restrain or ' to On Two Counts A report of a vrarrantoe deed in * • . ••• Mtmidpal Hraployea, will meet the Public Records column Tuu- LI. LI. been canceled. He . said thia ‘la to monopolise trade, and no restric­ Mboday, Dec. i , at 7:M p. m. ia LIPTON tion or monopolisation of the mar­ . Washington, Dec. 8 (/P>— day concerning a transfer of prop­ tM interpretad u a good sign.” ket." Viaker Hall to nominate officcra erty on Cottage Street waa er- SOVM . Navertheleas anxiety 'for. the , The Senate today was asked Washinsrton, Dec. 8 (^P>—Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) stood 1W5. lOecUon of officera, roneoua Tha deed ahould read: Fontlffa life continued. It w u em- ‘The essence of the conspiracy for a recount in the Oregon londemned for his conduct today by a 67-22 vote of his Smate onecuUve board membera and Caaeare Oplaai to Samuel R. pbaalxed in reporU on the aeve-ity and restraint which the govern- ‘leavues. Otowarda 'wUl take place on the Swain and Mary J. Swain, prop­ OHIGKEN NOOBLE or S l^ Hale's for farm fresh'ppalfry: Handy chicken and range of hia ailments. ' ment charged and sought to prove Senate contest in which Unit Monday in January. Much iii* . Roman Catholics throughout the In this case,” he said, 'is the al. Democrat Richard L. Neii- judgment of the Senate was handed down late yeatar- arty on Cottaga Street id after the vote was in McCarthy told newsmen lie tareafla indicated- In the eoming TOMATO-VEtETABLE ponrts. yenng fryers er broHer^ teiider roasters and World were joined in prayers for leged limitation on General Motors’ berger defeated Republican plectloA by tialna membera. Royal Black Preceptory No. 18 WoslMn «Ml A l S^JnMMaik TOl^rl* recovery of Pope Plus Xn. Hia ability to deal as it pleased with was ” v ^ ’ happy to get this circus over with.” , will hold ita annual maatlng to­ ^eioaeat aaaociate, Magr. Qlovanni competitors of Du Pont and United Sen. Guy Cordon. I for 35c States Rubber.” Sen. Hayden (D-Aria) told a The vote adopting a resolution condemning McCarthy's th e P u t Miatreu Chib of morrow at 8 p. m. in Orange Hall. Otfisr Appisscss Batiata Montinl, .went to hia bed- conduct on Awo coiint.s capped an extraordinary session of o r U b ^ No. 17. Tha officers will submit thair ra- aide In the Vatican palaeef Opinion iaid “ the court reporter the petition waa filed by Will IWM a dinner had porta at this time and a new elate ONION or BEEF 616 ROU iONELESS " \ - The Vatican dIacLoaed officially (bids that there has not been, nor Jess J. Gard, Republican national the Senate, beimn Nov. 8, that became increasingly tenaa ^ Jbirtjr Saturday at 7 will bo elected. All members are that the 78-year-old Pontiff had Is there at present, a conspiracy committeeman for Oregon, at a and bitter. a^ ^ OM Town'Hall Inn, urged to be present at thia impof- hbeJMEHAUea VIBETABLE received treatment for "peritoneal to restrain or to monopolize trade, closed session of the Senate Rules committee. Hayden aald it made On the final votV|lepublican Senators divided evenly, 22-22- Hartford. tant meeting. N* Irritation attended by abdominal and no limitation or restraint upon A solid lineup o f 44 Etemocrats voted for passage of the reao- t for 31o ti-nsion.” n»la condition ia an irrl- /I General Motors' freedom to deal numeroua charges that "Sen. Cor­ ■tatlon of the lining to the abdom­ abb fully with oo.mpetitort don got a raw deal and wanted a lution. So did Sen. Mb^e of Oregon, the Senate’s lone lap CHUCK ROLL >6$/ inal cavity. It reflected the Pope’s of I^ Pont and United States Rub­ recount.’ di^ndeiit. \ ------long struggle againat a gastric dia- ber.” Latest returns oh the Oregon 'Thus McCarthy became the firat | ^ w - HALE'S FRESHLY H O R M a ^ Fine, Savorful pot rout, or aak for aai evea-rauUng cut If yon order accompanied by apella of He continued “there ia no llml. contest showed a margin of 2.463 benator rince 1929 to auffer an bf- : I . A K I .iliiwW »lirEae GROUND desira. Mccuping. and na.i'aea. tation or restraint upon the free- votea for Neuberger, with 285,775 tidal rebuke from hia (»lleaguaa'|A‘^“ * ^ ^ a-ielEaslVllC?B CHOPPED BEEF ' ■xJUIcer Compllcstiona d()in of General Motors to deal votes to 283,313 for Cordon. for hia actiona, and the fourth'in' V g e w w-y w •FIBS v n m TTie inUletln of the Pope’s phy­ with ita chemical discoveries, no Hayden said the recount petition Senate hUtory. ^ Of ^ Rtal COFFEE n^ 12 Ox. sician, Gr. Riccardo Galeasai- restraint or monopolization of the was referred to a rules subcom­ Deapite the aharp Republican j 1*006 1 Lb. DURUQUE ARMOUR’S Liai, said X^ray and clinical ex- I General Motors market, and no re­ mittee on privileges and elections split on the iMue, some GOP Sen­ anUnaUon mad^ yMterday after­ straint or monopolization of the which policies Senatorial elec­ ators said they did not believe it { RIADY-TO-EAT SHANKLESS noon showed nothing alarming. 1 w d e and commerce between Du tions. He added that Sens. Barrett would leave lasting scars within' Air^ane Crash Vatican aourcea aald prP-a^ely that ; Pont and United States Rubber." (R-Wyo), chairinan of this sub­ the parte. i \ . The government l.as described Sen. Joaeph McCarthy, R-Wla, and his wife, Jean, arrive at the committee. and Sena. Potter (R- Senate in Washington, D^. 3, «s the stormy session on proposal to Sen. Bennett (R-Utah), author | Berlin, N. H^^ Dec. 3 ( i ^ A foil ^ (Coutlaaeg sa Page ' POPE Plus XII the action as the biggest anti­ Mich) and Hennings (D-Mo), the of one of the counts adopted 'by: scale inveMigai o t the plane trust case in U.S. history. rensure him drew to a climax. The Senate adopted a resolution to the Senate, said in an Interview | crash that took other members, probably would condemn McCarthy’s conduct on two counta. (AP WIrepiMto). Uvea Tueiday 3 9 ' HAM The government's civil suit was hold a preliminary bearing in Port­ that ‘I don't think the apparent in the mountain o t noctlw- rift will be too great or too )>er- em New HampMiira 9 5 ' against B. I, Du Pont, de Nemours land. Ore., Dec. 13 “to see if a re­ manAnf *• | . ImpEriled Co., the General Motors Corp.. count la necessary." manent.” ive othere before their T Four New Bi’idges the U S. Rubber Co., and three Du Hennings left Washington early In aimilar vein. Sen. Carlacm (R- terday waa sot in moOan GLORIETTA RIPE Shank Half lb' Pont holding companies and 33 today to make a speech In Mis­ Kan), a member of the apaclal tho Civil Aeronautical memberaof the Du P(mt family.. Reds Call on West committee which recommended CAB inspectors wore on' __ DROMEDARY EUERTA SUCED souri but Barrett and Potter called censure sgalnst McCarthy, said he Urged Stock Sale an immediate closed door session acene yeeterday on ML'Suerjm, The government asked the believes the Republicahs will "pull seven miles from hare, ehort^ ar^. MOTHER and Which Cordon entered. together" . on(» the next. session FRUIT GAME MIX Over River Asked judge, who heard the long trial ■Barrett and Potter aald after the ter the eurvi t>ra ard bodiM m foe ^ Pkf. PEACHES \ without a * jury, to force the To Kill Paris Pact starts, adding it would be "more victims had been removed by feall- DAUGHTER DOLLS BattHaV lb Wholfi (about 13 Iba.) or fJtber meeting they had not decided necessary because then we wiU Lg. Size Can Du Ponts to dispose of their stOck whether the subcommittee should copter. half. Shank oaCrely removed-^ interest in General • Motora. and be the minority party.” AIvHao Ceeperatteg well trimmed. take jUriadicUon over the matter. >m A $ I0 0 Hartford, Dec. 8 (JP^Authority will be sought from the U.S. Rubber. Barrett told newsmen that befora Moscow, Dec. 8 (flV-W ith agreement for setting op an No Break WItk Party With the cooperatloa oc North­ m3* only T Incoming legislature to set up a tJonnecticut river bridge au­ Government attonfeya claimed any acUon was taken, he would ret McCarthy, aaked If there were east Airlines authoritlM and stat* QVIO fTOfW thority with an immediate command to build four naw-spans the Du Ponta bought General In touch with Hennings. Hr said he eight-nation Communist defense system signed and sealed, any basis to'reports that he might offtciala a complete inveaUcattea devor from cmy FRESH, NEVER FROZEN. SELECHD Motora and U.S. Rubber atock ao the Soviet Union stressed today if the West'wants to nego-1 •’f***' eway from the Republican of the wreckage wlU be made sM! across the river. It would also take over operation and finan Du Pont producta could be 'sold to navigaUonal faciliUae and flight poekofloef Clal ObUgation for the present^------^ (ConUnoed on Page Eleven) Uate on Germany and European security it must abandon party, replied 7 5 ^ those htifrflHns with little com­ the Partaarts pacta to roarm W««V------iif. **L operations checked. Charter Oak and Bulkelcy bridgea petition from makers of similar ‘T am a Republican and intend At Washington. CAB Chatimah 4 5 ' and tha proposed State Street Germany. A declaration on Into-' ' (Malue 1*4 lb. delicloas GOOD products., to reinain a Republican," he aaid. CSian Gurney aaid a public bearing lb bridge. - Ike Urges UN grating the armed forces of seven frait cake) The Du Ponta contended they Vital ASi^iiiess European Communist nations—in- \ Ue S. Officially "And I will do my work within V.411 he held eventually In Boetw BEEF LIVER The new croaalngs. v^hich might bought the atock In the two com­ the Republican party because after the preliminary work ksa LUCK eluding East Germany—with those ' WH eoet $40.0(10,000 with. approaches, panies because the purchases were that’s tha beat place." been completed. He added it may HEINZ IfKirparllM would be built at one time. They To 'Help Free ot the Soviet Union under s' single . good investments, and asserted command wasKSigned last night In: Places Gordon On the point of whether the be several weeks before It eae be would range from a Glutonbury- Du Pont salesmen had to hustle Senate’s action amounted to "csfi- held. PRQM AKMOVB. Wetherafirid connector on the the Kiemlln after a 4-day Soviet- VELVEETK for whatever bualnesa they got sponsored aef'Urtty Conference here. sure," McCarthy commented: Meanwhile, the three rsssinisrs Tomato Jaice aeuth, to a northerly one Unking U .S. Airmen from General Motora and U.S. "I wouldn't say it waa a vote of were resting in SL Louis Rospitor I leu, iM v f m n m a. ir . Cottage Grove Road-Wolcott Ave- 11 In Kienix Cilv 'The declaration said these plans Around Chiang 2 Lb . Box L f. Tin Rubber. will be. put into effect at a later confidence." in Berlin. They are: James W. EVERYbNE EmOYS SHOPPING FOR GIFTS^ Waahlngton, Dec 8 (JPi^Preai During the trial the defense The Republican leadership in tha Harvey of Watertown. Masai. WU- meeting if the West proceeds with Washington. Dec. 3 OP)—The In hnth n.rtiri« E*aenhower. declaring the aald the. Du Pimt Co. oAvna 33 per lenlx City, Ala., Dec. 3 (Sn—A ratification of the Paris agree­ Senate divided on ’the resolution of Uam H. Miller of Germantown. itness who may have seen A .L. United States formally threw a condemnation. Voting againat It Pe., and Daniel HaO ot MontcMr, For Wm m '' a*idm they could think of no reason dlreft re-re ments. fie Sure Your Gift List Includes sponaibUity for their protection, (Coatlnaed m Pago Foarteea) Pstterson's killer v.-ms knifed to -Th. n.w.r.. I Protsctlve arm around Nationalist were Ssns.^Knowland (Calif), the N. J. why the job could not be done. death here last night after making yormoM headquarters majority leader. Bridges (NH).the Harvey and Miller win toava by . utaral MoMutlM., pried. If a bridge authority is set up, heralded heavy UB. praaaure on per Pravda said: yesterday as Britain appealed to the world organlxation today to urgent telephone calls to' the temporary president of the* Senate, automobile sometlrue tele after­ Electrical Appliances From HALE*S ’ / , tt would have power to finance sheriff and the newly elected at­ Hits Allied Leaders , Red China not to launch any and Milllkln (Colo), chairman of noon. Harvey odil retura te hie new constnicLlon. with revenue win the release of 11 American "preclpitste action" against the 3 1 r airmen imprisoned In Red China. Conflict ^om s torney general, Patterson's son. "The ruling circles of the United the conference of all 'Republican home while Miller will go to B*o- 8 9 v bonds baaed on low tolls. All island. Johnnie F. Griffin, 35-;yesr-old States, Britain and P>ance keep on Senators. Voting for It were Fer­ ton and teen taka a plana tor Phil­ /" bridges under authority would "How the Unltc(| Nations can Secretary of Slate DuUes and xO.1. W AFRE IRON «id RROIL-QUICK .possibly dlsabiise itself of a feeling Phenix City cafe employe,, was repeating that they'intend to re­ guson (Mich), chairman of the adelphia. have the aame toU rate. Bulkeley stabbed in the throat 24 ho ins or vive militarism, in West Germany Nationalist Foreign Minister Senate Republican Policy commit­ Ota tee advice of doctota. Hall ■ bridge passage would remain free. of responsibility In this matter,, As Democrats George Yeh signed a new mutual COOKER and FRYER Fresh FruH and Vegetables and retain Ita ' aelf respect, I more after he had testified before and only then disenss the German tee. and Saltonatell (Mass), the will stay another day. SAltaWICH 6RIU COMI. PREMIER U8HT PREMIER CREAM STYLE N A G i e c o With all new spans slated for sn emergency grand jury which la question at a four-power confer­ security treaty declaring that each assistant GOP floor leader. They etui were talking about the eonatructloif at the same time, no wouldn't know," Eiaenhower told a ence. ' government recognizes that "an REO. $34.f 5 — SPEC. $19.9R news conference yesterday. Pick^ Chairman considering murder indictments in Knowlend said he regarded the young, stawardeee, Mary MeXt- RIO.U 2.SO — $U.S0 ■ , V MEAT TUNA RANsa*»iina one section would profit by de- the Patterson killing. armed attack In the western Pa­ trick, whom they dubbod “Morty .•.a... 35^ aalopment and accessibility before In an impromptu atatement, the "But from representatives of the cific area dirMted against the' ter­ Issue as a matter to be determined No oil added . CORN Yellow Squash 2 Lbs. 15c . National Guardsmen still patrol­ peaceful states at the Moscow.con­ by each Senator on tha basis of his Mac.” She and Pilot W. Peter another; considerable might be chief executive favored exploring Orteani, Dec. 8 (A>) .^Dem- ling the city five months after ritories of either of the parties Carey. 37. were the oUter eur- 7 Ox. saved in coilatruction coats. "every possible peaceful meana”, 'ocratlc National Committee mem­ ference they have received once own convictions, rather than as a 2 Cans Patterson’s death arrested a 16- more a clM r,answer: Agreement would be dangerous to its own party question. A similar view vlvore. The authority, named either by before taking auch a step as bers turned up in igcord numbers ytar-old Negro and said he admit­ peace and safety and declares it They ail singled (Mt hruaatte ANNISE Each19 c the legislature or the governor naval blockade of the R ^ C3iina on the '(Serman question is quite was expressed throughout by the O.E. CLOCK RADIO , today for a free-for-all battle over ted the stabbing, blaming the white would act to meet the common DemcicraUr leader. Sen. Lyndon Miss McEttrick in teeiir pentSM . - (as 5nat ((/aft of the bill may coast. He aald, a blockad*; pro­ the choice of a successor to' Chair­ possible but only in case that plans' danger. . . ." man for provoking a fight. for revival of German militarism Johnson of Texas. : for" her courage during tha 45 TWIN W A FFU WONS $27.f5 determihal, would be made up of posed by Senate Majonty Leader man Stephen A, Mitchell. . Col. James N. Brown, rnllltarv Ever since the start of the (me member each from South Knowland (C^if) a^^thers, was are abandoned. President Eisenhower declined EGGPLANT lk 15c As party members huddled in chief of police, taid there appeared Korean War in 1950, the U.8. comment on the Senate’s action at (OenMnned nn Twn) REO. $24.f S — SPEC. Wndsor, BUiat Hartford, Olaston- “sn act.of war." (oucueea remhiiscent of a- presi­ to be no connection between Gri(- "The ruling cifoles ,of the three, Seventh Fleet has patrolled the Sptcid - RodHp Lcsnp FREE Mry,, Watheraheld, H artford, western powers state they afo.go- hia news conference yeeterday. He Furthermore. ./Elsenhower de­ dential nominating convention, the fln’a death and hia appearanco be- v-sters between Fon.iosa and the said It was » matter of the Senate 2 9 ‘ BloomHeld and Windsor, and per- clare, the Cpibmunists in the Far Hng to include an armed West 3 9 ' ESCAROLE 2 t^2 9 c unsettled question ,of how many fore the grand jury Wednesday. Red-heLd. Uhineoe mainland i;nder determining what is required in Mkps other towns that contribute German^ Into their aggressive 0 .1 . AUTOMATIC PERCOLATOR^ to T CUPS ...... $2T.»E East appMr'to be trying to "goad votes are needed to' elect a new Another officer, Lt. Charier orders to defend against any Red preaerving its dignity. No one else heavy regular traffle streams east ua into^m e impulsive action in' chairman, arose to .plague them. Ctook. quoted the Negro. Jerry C. military bloc mnd only then discuu assault on Formosa. and west. Is in it. he aaid. ' LA SOSA the^^i^ of dividing us from our With 71 of the 106 committee Waahlngton. as saying GriffU) hit the question of security In Europe In London, the British Foreign 'The reaolution, as adopted by Biilletiiis McIntosh Apples 3 u».3 5 c According to William H. Put­ at a conference ofSall European \ -■ Appliance Dept. membera having. Indicated their him perate Seeate’s Special leqeiry OMmd^ Given With Caalt Saica u l. a plimality. is needed to elect. But John Patterson, who be­ Ihg regime through the Red Chi­ with and by repeatedly abusing a AVOCADOS E..a 9 c comes attorney general of Ala­ too fsrzBiiBdid today the* FINKBEEDLEU Tw(^TMrds Role Eaded nese embassy in London. Senate elections subcommittee and matter of tho "oorer” pM) on The' issue waa somewhait - aimi- bama next Jan. 17 In place of bis ^ The Foreign Office said Britain Us members in their investigation V anti-vice crusading father whp had News Tidbits Sen. Medurthy'a emO he ledweed SN O W CROP lar to the old two-thirds rule has c(K'ncele and Oeerge (D-On) off- “look into" the Griffin E bbing ..., . which has been to urge on all CAULIFLOWER .voting can name the new chair­ thoroughly. bring the Senats. into dishonor and | the two-meeaher oaoeesittoe A M 3 9 ' 3 9 ‘ man or whether the successful state Public Works CommiMion- concarned the dangers of fighting, disrepute" by hia attacks'on the' a report with the Benits esete Bid for GOP Harmony Young Patterson called the v/it- the importance of lowering tension special ;commlttae that recom-' candidate must receive, in the neas' death "a tough break" for er Ralph G. Macy welcomes op- tnry. present case, 56 votes. portuaity to give Gov.-elect Ribi- and of'avoiding j.recipit te action." mended hia censure and by calling The committee haa 108 menber- The British spokesman said Red the Senate's specisl session, among PREMIER Any Way You Serve N... "Washington, Dec. 8 (P) — Prea--hower waa addraaaad this wav bv (Continued on Page Fonrtoen) coff “all the facts" on his Handling DENIES CONTEMPT CHABOB SUGAR HEART 10 m Idsnt Eisanhower's stated hope?a reporter: ^ ^ ■hips, but there are Individual va­ of construction estimates and con- (Ulna's charge d'affaires in Lon- other'things, “ a lynch party." H’aahlagtoa. Dee. $ (P) Mhf- ITAUAN STYLE that RapubUcan congressional lead- -M r. Prealdent. Senator Know- cancies from Texas, West Vlrelnis dracte. .ens Sieger, loelegy-penieewe nt STRAWIERRY (Coattened aa'nige Eleven) (Centinned en Pngn Two) ara will avoid differing greatly land’s oppodUon to the adminis- and Puerto Rico. A va(»ncy from U.S. Senats coaSrms Sock of Cornea Uelvoretty. ItheeSj, N.T„ wlth him o n j ^ c •dmlnlat«U(m^^^ Ndvada a’sa scheduled to be fOled Elected President Eiscnh'ower's noncontro- Tomato Paste ^ W C R O P poh^y waa met with aUence today ha, been viewed in some quarten later in the day with the accept­ versial nominstions' before quitting PRESERVE by Senate majority leader Know;^, , , threat to Republkii har- ance of credentials from Dan Shov- work rmtll next month . . . Prime e( enntempt ot i HOLLYWOOD BED 3 Cans 12 0z.Jar . alin to succeed the iate John E. Minister Johannes G. Strijdpm an­ Brother Claims Sheppard^s dtotoeent grow ont of Slhget'e TOMATO SOUP “No comment," said the Oalifor-; "olllr/y t ? th^Senate***Do Ropbina. nounces his cabinet includes all but alleged retaeai to aaaner 91 ’ MATTRESS • lO X SPRING Broccoli Speirs The numbers controversy took Lwo members of government' of i qneotloaa before tho Hoaae Ute At e Soup... 5owca...lwgrudiaiit cx-Prime Minister Malan. - Amertonn Aetlvitte* Oeometttoo (Centinned an Page Fanrtoen) Home Almost Never Locked May 9d-3T, 19SS. ^ •HEADiOARD Providence, R. I. commissioner hower waa replying to a question through the Senate la ofteJT^ says emptoyer is liable for work­ 10 as. men's compensation if someone PBTEBSEN BID DENIKD 3 F or 33c differenoes with the White House Clei'eland, Dec. 3 d>)-TDr.fexamination of Dr. Steve, first Alexandria. Va4 Doc. g In reply, Eisenhower alluded State Aides Warned throws rock through window of in­ Stephen Sheppard-testified1 today uitneya for tho defenee in the first B * Complete ~ For Only 2 9 ‘ ,y m e Stete Dept. dustrial plant and hits one of em­ VA DIatrict Jndgo Afoert V. 3 5 ' 5rat to Secretety of State Dullea' s where degree murder trial of Dr. : Knowland haa been critical of that the doors ot the house Bryan rotnaed today tia thnev speech Monday night aaying the ploy ea . . . Ninety U.S. congres­ ilarilj-n Sheppard v.as murdered Samuel Sheppard. The state tlM adBBinlatration (wer how to On Wasting Money sional secretaries arp gneato at re- ent majer parte ot ea Indiehnaa* SN O W CROP dShI with the Chineaa Oommunista’ United States ahould tahaust all were never locked “unleee my charges he hacked his wife Mart- errnaleg dooeph F. Peteinsn. dr« peaceful efforts to arln release of •*pO*a at residence of A'ltibasssi brother and bis wife were going |. I.vn to death on Sunday. July 4, at m taking and ndeMtag esen* laapriacmincnt o f 13 Americans as Hartford, Dec. S tJeh—Oov. Elect dor Clafe Boothe Luce in Rome. Chun King Two In One Sale “S]^aa.T The Senator wants . the the IS Americana hefore consid­ out of town.” i their Bay Villaige home. $ R 0 3 0 (COMBINATION) ering “war action." auch as a Abraham A. lUbicoff says that if Peiping Radio calls U.S.'-Na- He aleo told the jury that con- j The teetimony about the- doois enrity Agency (NBA). ORANGEJUICE United' States to blockade Red any state of fleial sgranda more than China in an affort to force release naval or air blockade. tionalist CTUna Mutual Security cuseion to blurs the memSryi that wae designed to bolster a defenee The President aald ha noted that ah*rtLtely_neceaeary on a cajitel Pact "a aertous UJS. provacatioa victims are unabla to ' reraember contention that a inarauder easily BONN HOUSE CUTS TAX BEDDINO Chow M d i Noodte m M Mm Hm s CRop Sowy . . . 4tt aC the prisoners. project during his administration, Bteekade Act Of War after Knowland had read Duilea' against the Chinese profile. . . anything clearly for at least 34 could have entered the Sheppard Bann. Oonsany. Dae. g {JP ^ DEPAR1M KN T Chew Mehi Needle ead ieeff Cbe^ S e a y ...... S9e speech, the Senator foatarked that “1 wUl fire him on the spot" Former U.S. Ben. William Benton hours.' He said that as a surgeon home on the night o t tha murder. The West Get Tha Prealdent, at hia aassion That applies to repairs and other with newsmen, rejected that Mas. he thought tjie'dlffeiancea between of 8(Mitbport says Senate in cen­ handling accident ecses, he had The defendant says a bushy-haired (Upper Hoaee) Chew Male Needle ead Chichea Meohreeie . . i f c him and the admlniatration had •fojscts an wail as new^construc- suring Ben. McOarthy^has made obcerved many "bisarre" inataacee man who klUed Marilyn also' in­ Ha aald a blockade would be "an tkm. the* DHSocratle governor- ttaae today In tha apMen'k fete iWOHESTER Met of war" and counaelqd against been exaggerated. “gaad pragreaa towani cleansing of the effect of ctuuuiaaion on the jured hlin. Dr. Stephen said there eonw and oarporaMan. tn s n g 2 35' elect aaid yeeterday during an­ the aid of the blighting effects of memory.' .was a concusalqa.. totaOag 7*d eriWea deBasa. .lattlag Ute Conununiste goad tha The chiaf axecuUva want m to f other round in hia tour of state de- McCartbyiam." ' .\lMsye Delayed OnlssiBg The teetimony about the effect S. Into war. . say ba ahraya haa dafaadad the MrtesenU and.agencies to listen ' I' I r o e ,;-M laanhowar alao again t u n ^ right of any individiial- to differ State Police capture twe men in ' The doctor, brother of the ac- of concussion wtiuld allow the de­ QUAKE BOCKS SIC U r • Open .Tkgeday HtWinsfant u s u n e TtMi to thetr budget rsqueaU for the eised Dr. Samuel Sheppar^ mid fense to arguf teat the defendant maahe down on propoaala to stv- with hiia violeatly sad peralstea^- 1965-37 biennium. Iblete, 'Pueblo, ft. M.. sought “to PaieeaaB.,Slal|y. Dm . S «P) ^ ly. slaying (ff Albuquerque poHce offi­ he never permitted anyone.- even waa questioned at a tUtoe when Two ab-dM om atte Miatlona arlth Rds- ItMeaffa co. vjaat was iaaplzad insurance adjustors, to attempt to 309 MAIN ST.—Telephone MI-9-4343 ahitr Gieea itaeipi MAXWELL, NOOSB Caffs* aflE Ia tha past Xaaarlaad haa But be added he would heps that cer land woundfaig pi another .... he was not in portion to remem­ by oetplatote from two lasUtuUon _Henry d. BHer. AL Tale UnlverattyMctelliirgy Dept. question concuaeloa viotisea until ber claerty events ot the mur­ $1.65 artloB. tha mm with whaai h* has to b u d s Dr. NaB A. Dayton of tha OM aecoad day after they regained Givee WHh Cedi SelM datt 'haiAgrwai.ef for- work—tha RspuMlcaa U studying s u t fs t lis el Steel \>y der nlghU ManMIeM Roapitel and Training^ Omngn, N. J , was eb hydrogen' SMlpliiile in effort to solve eotieeibnsneee Tho tin t with tha fon* of «te Kallaaat proMsfli thAi, ooitft piipttaiifli , Theec were the laat two major e t tha SaaatA Eiaaa- « » l ieiiiiis)' duatry millions of dollars aimu^y. pou|M brought out la tha (Uroct - 1 p) ■ \ ■/ - ! / f ■L '.J