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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23,1961 f ^ B t W E N T Y Average Daily Net Preae Ron 7 ^anrbifBtpr Suiting A For the WeAc Ehded The Weather December 28, Itex Foreeast of U. S. WeatiMr Buseae School and, imich tb the aurpriM.of the flag raiser, who had put ,the Skating Report Announcement Inereaslnc oloadtaess toulglit. AboutTown No Herald Heard Along Main Street flag up to the top and waa Bear 13,525 ing the. rope, the flag was upalde Member of the Audit Low 25 to 80. CoMiderabie etoudl- Monday nesa Wednesday, somewhat wasm- 00«an will b« elected at e epe- And on Some o f Manrhp»ter*» Side Streeti, Too down. Bureau of Clrculatlbn dal meettnf the Ciietoforo Co" A quick “retreat" brought the PETE'S er. High 38 to 40. a t flajf dbwn and then up again to Its Manche»ter~~-A City of Village Charm lood w S ociety Sunday at 2 i>.m. at The Manchest^ Evenina: Trinuninf the Tree tiM Italian American Club. rightful position, as the flag cus BARBER SHOP Herald will not publish Mon Christmas 1945 wa.v to three- todian looked araund to see if VOL. LXXXI, NO. 72 day, Christmas Day. year-old Glenda Rae Peters of, L,a (SIXTEEN PAGES) anyone was looking. He then 149 West. Middle Turnpike MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1961 (Olaselfled Adverttsinf on Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS The Rev. H. OoROod Bennett of Drive carefull.v. Grande, Ore.,'' now Mrs. Donald E. dashed into the school. N orth MettKxUet Church TtiU be Collins of 59 Apel PI., a sad time Suparvisad skating at Charter chaplain of the week at Manches when she was too small to help Do Not Open Until Oak and Center Springs Annex will ter Memorial Hoapltal for patients The Sisterhood of Teferes Israel trim the Christmas tree. A two-year-old decided to cele be allowed until 10 tonight. Hours Now OPEN Colombia Arrests 80 without church alRUation starting Svnagogue will sponsor a concert Her grandmother, Mrs. Nellie brate Clirlstmas early this year. tomorrow at both places are 10 State News Police Report Tuesday. The Rev., Paul C. Kaiser On Sunday. Jan. 14, at 8 p.m. at Primni. wrote a poem to Glenda Sent to her room lor misbehav a.m, to noon and 1:30 to 5. On of Concordia Laithefan Church will thi Synagogue. 165 Blue HilU Ave., Rae after seeing thi.s picture of ing she discovered her bureau Monday, 10 a.m. until noon and 3 Full Time Again be in charge of worship services Hartford. The concert will be the child looking forlorn beside the draw’s filled with decorated boxes to 10 p.m. Woman Slain Sunday afternoons in January at prc.«cnted by Jo.seph Cohen and tree. " ■ of all .shape.s and sizes. (Just the Coasting w-ill be allowed at Cen Roundup convalescent homes. choir with Cantor Konigsberg as Now Mrs. Collins is 19. big day before, her mother had boa.si- ter Springs Park, providing there Bomb Kills 10 Adrift on Dredge .soloist. Ke.ser\’ations may be made ed about having her gifts 50 In East Lyme enough to trim the tree. She and Is, sufTicient snow. Botlamin Magowan m . son of by calling Mrs. Donald Furman, her husband have a son, Donald wrapped). There is no skating on the pond. 29 Jack.son Rd., Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mago\^'n. Jr.. 2’ j. The poem her grand Being completely feipinine, and Man, .3 3, Kills East Lyme, Dec. 26 (/P)— A S3 Cooper H ill naturally curious, -she .simply had St., la home on a mother wrote has become some- Liability May Soar 31-y«ar-old woman was killed 20-day leave. He has completed T\w Manchester studervts at ■ thing of a tradition. to know what was Inside the fa.s- Self in Leap Lasell Junior Coliege, Auburndale, cinating packages. Ribbons, pa In Yule March early today when she was hia Marine Corn boot training at Mass., recently participated in an I Called "Trimming the Christ- ^ pers, tag.'-, and gifts were being Wa.shington—A protocol that Partis laland, S. C. and will re mas Tree.” it is dedicated to j struck over the head with a port for duty Jan. 8 at Camp L.e- outdoor enactment of the Christ tossed about in gay abandon when would raise an alrline'a liability From Bridge mas story as members of the Or I Glenda R.ae and read.® a.a follows: : mother, .seeking the cause of the limits for each International pas- j By JA5IES DEWEY ■^one man In a car. One report said meat grinder by her husband, Set to Abandon Ship jeune, N. C. I wonder why my mother phean Club, choral society, on the unusual quiet, walked in. I senger Is before the Senate for ad- j Bogota, Colombia, Dec. 26 the victims were injured by nails Middletown, Dec. 26 (JP)— State Police reported, Alway.s trims our Christmas tree. Mama waa not Impre.ssed, but vice and consent. The limit, now The wonian wad idenUfled as A series of Bible classes for college campus. They are Mi.ss ' She iump.s right in and itakes the ^ )— At least 50 worshipers and other metal fragments. Edward Swanson, "33, Port Methodist Men at South Methodist Persephone Kanibas. daughter of the seat of the young lady's over 58,300, would become 516,600. The Infirmary, the officer’s club Mr.s. Joanne Cranford. 31. job, , alls was, and with large . hand were killed in a Christmas land, plunged 80 feet to his Authorities said her husband, (%uroh on Monday evenings at Mr. and Mrs. John Kambas. 112 When it really belongs to me. ; and other installations were bad 7:30 win start Jan. 15 at Susannah Grandview St., and Miss Beth prints. DLSABLED FOUND JOBS eve outbreak of Colombia’s ly damaged. death in the icy Connecticut Glenn E. Cranford, a boaUswaln’s Wealey Hall. The Bible Study Tangaronc, daughter of Mr. and Washington—A total of 2,600.- persistent banditry and ter River yesterday. mate in the Navy, admitted strik She has to hang each thing so ' Shut Up and Swim! Gen. Alberto Ruiz Novoa. Co-, will be conducted by the Rev. Mrs. Felix A. Tsngarone. 29 Harv 000 handicapped workers have rorism when a bomb exploded lombian armed forces commander, The Rev. Robert Linke, pastor of ing his wife during a quarrel. Tow Line -straight, This is what the man of the found jobs through the 1,800 local Police said the husband turned Percy Spurrier. ard Rd. , And tells me I’m too slow. in the midst of a religious pro said terrorists planned the bomb the Zion Lutheran Church In Port house had ^ s a v a.s he sat at his offlce.s of federal-.state employ land, tried to prevent Swahson himself over to Harold Dean, an ! Rut 1 know that I could beat her. desk with all the Christma,s shop cession. Eighty persons were ing to gain entr>’ to the barracks. '< Cou.se my Grandma told me so. ment agencies in the last 10 ycar.s, It was believed they planned to from plunging from the Arrigoni assistant pro-secutor in the 10th t ping bills spiead before him: the Labor Department reports. reported under arrest in the steal arms and a'mmunltlon. Bridge linking Middletown and Circuit Court. They said Cranford •'Well, honey, we've reached that was personally acquainted with Snaps in U seems like Grandma under- hunt for the terrorists. A decade of civil war in Co Portland, police said. bridge we were going to cross •miWSIMHKWSItWSKMfSWIItSlfWStf After Swanson had climbed over Dean a.s an attorney. ' .stand.s. when we came to it.'' The explosion occurred in the lombia officially ended in 1947 with And always tells me right. 1 square of an artiUery battalion a guardi fence, the Rev. Mr. Linke The Cranfords lived in the Oak ZIPSBR CLUB I W ESTOW y a political truce between the na Grove Beach section of the town, She .said I am the little star barrack-s in the West Colombiart tion’s two major parties, the Lib managed to grab hold of Swan And Mother's guiding light. BRAZIL SENT OI’S 5 " PHARMACY ^ x son’s coat but he broke free and a shore front area of middle class Big Seas Brasilia Brazil was the only L59 Hartford Rd.—-511 9-9946 X city of Buga, 300 mile.s southwest erals and the Conservatives. But homes. of Bogota. many of the combatants took to the feU into the river, police said. With these words .she looked at Latin-American country to send Police said Swanson, who work Dr. Harold W. Duennebier, medi troops overseas in World War II. J A communique placed the death hills as bandits, and hardlv a week Boston, Dec. 26 (jIV -T he New Year's Eve Party me. OPEN SUN.-5ION. * Select from our toll at 50. Reports from the scene goes by without an attack on non- ed in Hartford, had attended cal examiner, said that Mrs. Cran Brazilian troops landed in Italv Then turned the lights real low, X Prescriptions, of Course X said 51 were killed and more than combatants. Christmas services at the Rev. Mr. ford died about 2 a.m. He said she Coast Guard said today the July 16, 1941. Linke’s church. Afterwards, he had been stnick on the liead by a 6 And told me Christmas .stories. SwMSJiswnswnsMiismisMinsiisifi 10-man crew of the disabled DAMCINO 9 PM. to 3 A M. 110 injured. Buses are often waylaid and blunt instrument. He ordered an And of the long -^o. Large Stock The bomb went off as a proces went - to see the pastor who wa.s their passengers robbed and mur with two other parishioners. autopsy. dredge Cartagena, which Oh. ralw I feel much better sion of worshipers bearing a figure dered. snapped, a tow line 250 mflea Miisie by LOU JOBERTS ORCHESTRA For Grandma's all for me. SAVE of the Christ Child passed through The national government in Bogo- All said he appeared distraught And she's going to have a talk the square to place the figure in a ta ordered the Red Cross to mobi and decided to take him to his east of Nantucket, was pre BUFFET LUNCH DURING EV^ING with Mom, manger. A woman said .she .saw lize a disaster force for Buga. A mother. Mrs. Edgar Swanson. paring to abandon ship. About trimming the Christmas a man carrying a bundle through private relief fund was atarteri for They picked her up in Middletown Car Death Toll Tlie cutter Achushnet, which had tree. the crowd and he was one of the the victims. The injured were tak- and as they were driving back to been towing the dredge, waa MEMBERS and FRIENDS INVITED THE SALVATION ARMY on records from $3.98 up victims. Portland. Swanson asked them to standing by to pick up the men BrontoaauniR for Bucko! A flying piece of debris killed (Continiied on Page Six) stop the car and jumped out. Zooms Be von d who planned to use thetr - own Such names as Barbie, Betsy- The Rev. Mr. Linke dashed after raft. DONATION $.3.00 PER PERSON Wetsy, Toni, Shirley Temple and him but was unable to prevent the The Acuahnet said the tow line Ginny have been prevalent in the -SUNDAY SCHOOL- Potf'erton's leap, police said. 500 Estimate snapped in mid-morning and the TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT THE CU B doll w’orld aa gifts for little girls llanehesfer’s Ijirgest and Oldest cutter was waiting for heavy seas ■ at Christmastime. , "Reachiiif! and Teaching for ChrisC* Father of 8 Suicide I By THE -ASSOCI.ATED PRE.SS to moderate so the Canadian sea The starryeyed father of a four so the new father has dubbed his police officer as he looked out a po- T5', Radio, Record and Appliance Owen Brewsterf 73, Visit A Bible-Centered Class This Week East Hampton, Dec. 26 liP) — A I Traffic ...... 521 going tug Foundation 'VigUant I months-old boy went shopping this tov companion a Dcnnisaur. j lice headqiiartei'.s window at an Store. Discover The Warmth Of Christian Fellowship Awaiting I'ou. 36-year-oId man, the father of i Fires ...... gj could pick up the tow. ' week for his son’s first Christmas. ------| early morning flag raising cere- 9:30 A..M. 661 .MAIN STREET ISO CENTER ST. ! 51tHcellaneous ...... 8.5 The Cartagena was being towed and picked out a fuzzv stuffed toy Blamed for Ever.vthing mnny. eight children, was found dead in his car Chrislma.s night of carbon Totat ...... 689 by the tug yesterday from Quebec 1 dinosaur. ' "Is that a Doyle Lei.sler team. Tlie flag was being raised in Dies; Top FDR Foe to Baltimore when k ha'wser ■ The baby'* name is Dennis ___ putting thaC-flag up? " .said one front of the Illing Junior High monoxide poisoning. Stale Police I said his death waa a suicide. 1 Christma.s holiday traffic deaths parted. August Gahrmann Jr. left his soared pa.st the .500 pre-season es- Seas were still too high to at Boston, Dec. 26 (A5—Former home at about 7 p.m. yesterday. I timate of the National Safety tempt to remove the crewmen U.S, Sen. Owen Brewster of When he failed to return hours from the dredge. Maine^ an arch foe of Franklin D. Council to a 6-year record last Hugh Milroy, Halifax manager later, his wife went looking for ; night. Roosevelt’s New Deal and for 18 him. of Foundation Maritime Limited, years Maine’s most potent politi She found hia car in the drive The latest count of the 3-day operators of the tug, said today cal figure, died In a Christian Sci Yuletide period from 6 p.m. (local radio r .xirts from the dredge said way, and her husband’s body time) Friday to midnight Monday ence retreat house yesterday. He across' the front seat. A hose at it is not taking water and that vv’as 73. wa.s 521., Fires took 83 other lives Flames Gut Historic Hotel "things are very much better and tached to the exhaust pipe pump and 85 persons died in miscellane The Republican lawmaker and ed fumes into the car, police said. Historic Maxwell House in Nashville, Tenn., goes up in flames during night as firemen pour streams the crew wants to stay on.” his wife had been at the Christian ous mishaps. The over-all total of of water into burning strupture. Fire was discovered, on fourth floor of 5-storj’ building last The Cartagena has been used in Science Benevolent Association vioent deaths was 689. night. Firemen vainly f^ g h t blaze for two hours. Then they were ordered to pull back and pro the Deuoit area the past two sea house for a week. 270 to 270 The council increased its esti tect the surrounding bu il^ gs. lAP Photofax i. ; sons deepening Great Lakes chan Brewster, a former president of Hartford, Dec. 26 (IP)—The State mate ' to 550 or more midway nels. yUlETIDEGREETIN?^ the Christian Science Mother Motor Vehicle Department’s daily through the holiday period. The Coast ■ Guard canceled a ■Church, had piade periodic re record of automobUe fatalities as ^ This marks the first time aince Young Flier Killed Getting Physical Check plan to send out planes to drop treats at the house in previous of last midnight and the totals on 1956 that more than 600 persons have died in traffic accidents dur life saving; equipment ofter Acush- NEW SYSTEM years. the same date last year: net radioed she could float such'^ He is survived by his widow, ing a 3-day Chri.stmas holiday pe A.s Car Rams Van 1960 1961 ... _ _ gear to the dredge if necessary. LAUNDRY and CLEANERS Dorothy, and a son. Charles, .Columbia governor oi Maina for two termis Owen Brewnter, 73, and was a member of the national Yule Spirit Lingers House of Representatives for six TUNE Lions Donate Sheinwold on Bridge Dies; Top FDR Foe years. He had been in semi-re ‘THE WAY tirement since 1952. Across the Country (Oontlnaed from P»g« One) Dallas, Tex. —Louis L. Thalhel- »» $369 to Buy EVEN EXPERTS mer, a tennis great In the 1920’s, I HEARD IT MAY BE FISH North dotkr Hawaii and Washlng;ton, Brewster died Monday night In Dallas. He shared two national collegiate dou By Alfred- Sbelnwold NoitlkSeuih vubm U o By PIBBOE LEHMBECK # Forty men got together Dec. Television had another 'view. WIN NORTH bles championships In tennis and Fire Articles If you’re going to throw a fish AMoolated Pres* Rtnff Writer 17 and started work on the house. 4:00 Ho was one of ’Two Republican by John Gruber A 10 4 2 A apeolal ChrUtmae 'warmth B If 3 FhMttr (in prograss) Laramla 22. 30 Senators who, In their disaent from helped score an upset victory over m hook away, put it on a line and: ^ A 6 Thus, on Christmas morning, the Elarly Show (In progress) 10, 30 Buga Bunny 4u. the French Davis Cup team of Columbia Lions Club htib donat throw it into the water. 'You may lingered across the dontlnent' to Jones were in their new home. And 1. 3. I. OoII 22 1:00 O loc Van Dyke Show. 8 the majority report, declared Presi 1926. SUNDAES O A • 7 2 day. It burned In the eyes of chU- Quick Draw HcGrsw Bachelor Father I. 40. dent Roosevelt "wag responsible for ed DSOO to the Columbia Fire De catch a fish. ____♦ A they' had a tree laden with toys Highway Patrol Ben Casey Houston, Tex.—John 'Vincent Take this sort of hand. 'You dien of misfortune remembered delivered by a Santa Claus helper SyUabua 8:30 Dobis OlUli the failure to enforce continuous, partment, as a community project. StAOT Kswa Murphy, 66, one of the FBI agents plan to take the top hearts, ruff by the fortunate, in the minds of Alfred Hitchcock Presents 10. efficient and appropriate coopera PRIZES A K Christmas Eve. who shot and killed John Dillin- TMtarday brou(ht new hl-fi'8e>own efforts to reduce the jam will Howard C. Bates, Uons presi a heart in dummy, draw one troubled adults touched by the •iU Industry On Parade tion” in Washington "In evaluating ^ J 10 9 4 kinteess of neighbors, and in the News. Sports A Weather New Breed., 8. 40. 63 information and dispatching clear ger, died in a Houston rest home DIAL t t storeo ptaonoa to many of you, probably bnly make it worse. dent, announced the money is to be trump with the ace and then lead 0 Q 9 < 3 Food, Oifts nnd » Job Waatlier Sawe A Bporta 8:00 Red Skeltra Show - .3 12 Saturday night. Murphy retired Sometimes a considerable portion O K 10 4 Dick Powell Show and positive orders to the Hawaiian and recordlnf* to many more. a low trump. If the trumps A 10 t 4 hearts of the charitable who ex- Silas Brown, who worked on I Channel 8 l^ewe 10. 22 30 in 1960 after 36 years of FBI 1230 of the changer has to be disas used for the purchase of several J ACS j;)erienced again the blessedness of ^ I lie ' Jacobs Club House Third Jiao 1 18 commanders,” . break noimally, you ■will lose only shrimp boats in Florida, went to 8:30 StreetsTol Oaneer service; They will glva you many hours of sembled to reduce a jam. pieces of equipment for the new SOUTH giving. Trackdown 18 6 A.M. to 10 A.M. two trumps and one diamond. Texas to seek a trucking 1o^. He Ths Bia Piclore Ichabo«,nnd Me ’ ( 3 A strong Conservative, the Maine Philadelphia, Pa. — Josepih N. pleasure, but a few >^-ords about tank-pumper, including a roof lad A A • 7 C 3 Examples? They tvere nigh as Youra (or a. Song 8, 40. 53 Then there is the matter of lubri This is a reasonable w-ay ito play Royal Canadian Police Republican fought Roosevelt’s New Du Barry. 6S, retired a.ssi.stiint to eailnc for them are in order. cation. Your book of directions will der, an extension ladder and sev K 5 3 countless as the strands in the arrived in Galveston with his wife Huntley-Biinkiey 10. : Dick Van DyKe Show t 12 Deal. He particularly disliked Its the hand, but that ten of spades O J 5 10:00 NBC White Paper No. 8 22. .30 Meat hi-fl'a and stereos sire eral nozzles for hose. beard of that ageless North Pole and seven children... and 32. Dourlas Iddwsrds reciprocal trade program, dubbing the pre-sident of Smith, Kline & probably say something like this. in the dummy is just a wasted A X 9 2 Byenina Report Naked City 10 French. Inc., died Monday. Early MUippad with automatic changers, "The changer has been lubricated The Lfbns have also voted •108 fish-hook. whiy shouldn’t you resident who circled the Earth in Police found the family on Year End Newit Spacial 8, 40. 53 it "Alice In Wonderland" econom n e s s are really complicated me- Starts at State Tomorrow North Cart Sooth WmI I UilMon Dollar liovis Million Dollar Movie in his c.3re_'r lie was a reporter for WINF to the Boy Scout Camp in Ashford the pre-dawn hours yesterday. Christmas Eve under a causeway, 18 ics. at the factory, and under ordinary try to catch something with it? 1 A Fu* 1 A Tim News. Sports A Weather Garry Moore______Show 3 12 ehaaleal devices, and deserve rare conditions will not require regular Elvis Presley serenades Joa.u Blackman, witlr lush and lovely Hon being built for the Eastern Con If you believe' there are lots of Here are but a feW that re where they had gone for shelter. To Tell the Truth However, he fully supported the Philadelphia Bulletin and the •ad understanding. There is in 1 NT Pms 3 a Pim Mackenste s Raidera 11:00 News. Sporta A Weather 8. 8 12, old Philadelphia North American lubrication." At this point you stop olulu lending beautiful assistance, in "Blue Hawaii, " the Hal Wal necticut Council of Boy Sebuts. good fish at the bridge table, win flected the spirit of (Thriatmaa: "I knew these people in Galae Engaged 4rt Roosevelt in the war, saying "If I variably a book of directions with 3 A Fu* 4 A All FMk ton had suffered from the hur The Phil Silvers Show Big News and Philadelphia Ledger. He re lis musical romance which arrives tomorrow at the State Thea Bates said since the Lions sponsor the firjit trick in the dummy with Focus On America 22 am compelled to a choice between them, and invariably nobody reads reading, and say to yourself. "It Opening Ind — ^ J ricane and I didn’t want to push The engagement of Miss Peggy Barry Barents 80 tired from the drug firm in 1958 ter. Fourteen great tunes spark the Paramount picture, which the newest Boy Scout Troop and the ace of hearts and lead the ten Sis Is Remembered Highway Patrol 11:16 Screen Gems Theater Roosevelt and Hitler. I choose doesn't need any oil.” Anh Phejon of 'West Suffield to News It Weather 3 It, with the result that sooner or co-.stars Angela Lansoury and Nancy Walters. It plays at the the Sea Scouts,,they feel the camp Freddie Downer, 7, was killed in on them,” Brown explained. Jack PaAr Show (C) 10. 30 Roosevelt.” after 18 yeans service. But the book will say further- of spades from dummy. 7:16 Film later the machine gets jammed, State through Saturday. is a suitable project for them to This play costs nothing. If East can’t quite afford to show your by a car early'this month as he The police understood. They ar Roderick A. Wright of Mancheeter 11:20 Frontier Theater 12 Ottava, Can.ada—Austin Cross, or something else gives trouble. "Frequently, after about 1,000 ranged for a free meal, then Sperts Camera Feature 40 63, author and writer for the Ot hours of operation, it will be found have a part in. plays a low trump, you plan to take spades first and the heart support crossed a street in Massena, N. Y„ has been announced by her par Evening Report 11:30 Jack Paar Show (C) Oet out that book of directions clothing, free lodging through the 7:60 What in the World tawa Citizen for more than 30 advisable to clean and lubricate agers do) the 1,000-hour figure will dust jackets as soon as you are Christmas Accident the ace of trumps and lead another later. Raise partner’s major suit to telephone Santa Claus and re ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Movie 8 Drama and read It now, before you get in A two;car accident Christmas first to show that you have a poor- mind him of an Important letter holidays, more than $2(X) in cash, Phelon of West Suffield. New Bread 12:60 News 8b Weather Weekend Deaths ye.ups, died Sunday in hLs home. trouble. Two things 1 am sure it portions of the mechanism.” That come up In less than A year. In through with them. Dust cannot trump. toys, a turkey dinner . . . a.,d Matt Dillon 1:00 Late News REMODEL Cross retired from the Citizen is the joker. By the lime 1,000 any event, what with the inevitable bt removed satisfactorily. The Day at the four corners, where The point is that East may cover ish hand with trump support. If he ht had written. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR OOMFLETE USTING arill say among others. One is, Pine St. and Hennequln Rd. join can then try for game you will ac perhaps most Important, a job By THK ASSOCIATED PRESS about three month.s ago after suf hours have rolled around, the book dust and oxidation, a changer dust that causes the trouble, is with the jack of spades. He might "Even if you have to leave me offer. .» Mrs. Russell A. Wright, 102 Green YOUR OLD "Never touch the arm d\iring Rt. 6A, is still under' investiga do so with Q-J-9-5 or with K-J-9-5. cept his invitation. Bangor, Maine — Owen Brew fering a mild stroke, but continued ehaage cycle," and the other is. has long since been thrown away, should be cleaned and lubricated down In tl)e grooves, and anything out, Santa,” the boy wrote, "please "It kind of reaffirms jfcur Rd., Manchester. FUR COAT every two years, even If you don't tion by State Trooper Stephen Let’s suppose that East makes For Sheinwold’s 36-page booklet, Miss Phelon is a graduate of ster, 73, former United State.s Sen writing. During his career he "Always fasten the 'arm on the and if there were any directions sharp enough to get In these will don’t forget my sister.” faith,” said Brown- ator and former governor of INTO A NEW about lubrication in it they are use it. ' . Fabian of the Colchester Troop. the fish-like play of the jack of "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” send Three-year-old Suffield High School and is em worked for the Hamilton Spec reri provided, when transporting be sharp enough to damage the Vicky wasn’t Radio Maine, died Monday at a Chriatian tator, Hamilton Herald. Montreal long since gone. Then there Is the matter .of the record. First Selectman Clair L. Rob spades at the second trick. You .■jOc to Bridge Book, Manchester fo^otten. ployed by the OoniMcticut CJon the machine." inson, 71, of Post Hill, traveling Cheer Survivors Scientist religiou.a retreat in Bos Star and Toronto Globe. Among Don't try to oil it yourself. You'll recordings themselves. They are win with the ace of spades, drop Evening Herald, Box 3318, Grand 'Through the magic that is St. The nation opened its heart to ference of OongregaiUonal CThris (Thig HaUng Uiehidea aaly tlMM Brwa brnadcaata oi 10 o r 15-m latite Both admonitions are frequently Surface dust mAy be removed by east on Rt 6A was attempting to ping West’s king. Central Sta., N. Y. 17, N. Y. ton. Brewster was defeated for his books are “ Cross Roads," dlgregarded. If you grab the arm only make it worse. The trouble is ea.slly damaged, and should be a soft cloth, but it won't do much Nick’s way of doing things, gifts the survivors of the Dec. 14 school tian Churches in Hartford. laagtlL Soma atatioaa eairj otbew abort aawaeaata.) renomination to the Senate Ir. 1952 not lack of oil. as a rule, but an cared for properly. Worn ' styli turn left into Hsnnequin Rd. John Don’t snicker: ■ it's too close ta (Copyright 1961, General Fea and money for more gifts turned Mr. Wright is a 1957 graduate "Snob.s and Spii-es’ and "The during cycle, something is bound to good; its the dusty grooves that A. (Jote, 40, of Hamden, west bus-train collision near Greeley, WDBC—1888 (•> '1:00 Newi after serving two teiTns. He wa.s People’s Mouths." ) accumulation of dust in the exist cause most of the damage. There Cfiristmas. Cash the king of hearts, tures (jorp.) of Manchester High School. He 11:10 Ray Somera Ive. The stylus has been accurate- count, so don't get dust in them in bound, came down over the rise up under her tree Christmas morn Colo. Their hospital rooms wen: a-.uo News I i* ing oil that causes a sludge. More is no such thing as a permanent ruff a heart in dummy, and lead a ing, flooded with glfU and expressions served In the U.S. Coast Guard, C:06 Today on Wall Blrsat 1:00 Del Rayree Show ty groun d to one thousandth of an the first place. just east of the four comers and trump through East. a:10 Sport News WINF—128t oil will only make more sludge. needle. A woman goes to a beauty Mail Routea Lengthen Donna Lee Staats, 7, was struck of good cheer. and is employed by Pratt and 8:00 World News tnen or lleas, in radius, to allow the The oil in the motor bearings Brushes attached to the arm are struck the Robinson car on its left Now’ East can get only two 8:16 Art JohltShvShow aaaehlne to play properly. If you shop to get whAt she calls down by an auto as she dashed Only five of the 17 survivors re \Vhitney Aircraft, division of 8:06 Raynor Shuiis 8:10 Wall Streol frequently develops into a sort of permanent wave, and It is just worse than useless. In order to front bumper, veered over into a trump tricks instead of three. You 1:00 News a 8.15 Showcase and Ntws misalign the arm even that much, snow bank and struck the high Washington—The 31,200 rural hcross a Louisville, Ky., street two mained hospitalized on Christmas United Aircraft Corp., Elast Hart 8:45 i»w ell Th'omaa varnish, due to heat and oxida about a.s permanent as a per clean, the arm must apply pres will keep plugging away at trump."! Day. A hospital spokesman said ford. WHAY—ait you will gat excessive record wear. mailmen in the United States v/eeks ago to gjeet a Santa at a 8:00 Paul Harvey 6:55 Sports , tion. This clogs the pores of the manent needle. sure to the bristles. Added pres way fence on the north side of the to capture & i t ’s five of spades. "they had a wonderful day—really 7:10 Rlrhard Hayee and Carol Burnett And a human hair is about three sure (even the weight of the road. travel 1,7,'50.000 miles a day to Yule display. SHe lived. And her A Sept. 1, 1962, wedding 8:30 Sound Stage bearings and the shaft may be Wear can only be determined And this ass!ires your contract. hospital room was flooded with thrilling.” The crash took 20 young planned. 8:30 Night Flight 7:30 CBS—Newt Analysis thousandths of an inch in diame brush itself) adds weight on the (Jote told state police he didn't serve 9,200.000 families. The 10:00 News 8:00 Vhs World Tonlgtil damaged The only remedy is under a mici;pscope. Have yOur Dally Question .Christmas greetings and gifts. Uvea. 8:15 Showcase and Newt ter! In other words, you can’t move cleaning; more oil won't do the styluA, resulting In increased'W'ear, see Robinson's car until he was cationing at Miami Beach, Fla., average rural mall route is now 11:00 Tonight at Hy Placa stylus checked tor wear, and have with the family of a fraternity Partner opens with one heart, 56 miles compared with 20 In 192(L,- 12:02 Sign Oft 12:15 Sign Off the thing a hair's breadth, without trick. In .short, take yOur machine it replaced frequently. A dam Properly, the stylus has only i almost upon it. and the next player passes. You OeU Blanket Aid The caller, w'.o asked that his getting Into difficulty. You can also sm^l fraction of an ounce of pres The Robinson car was only brother. Tm Grateful . name not be revealed, sent a check W Tic—itaa to a qualified technician. This is aged album may be more costly ______I hold: Spades—Q J 9 5; Hearts • In Bloomfield, Conn., friends of Jay Cockrell of St. Louis sent 1:00 Newt, Weather A Sports jam the changer in good style by not a do-lt-yourself project. than a diamond stylus. sure on It; this is not enough to scratched on the bumper. The Q 8 7 2; Diamonds—K 10 4; C^lubs for the 1991. 8:20 Strictly Sports CHESTER the 11 children of Mr. and Mrs. his grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle A 8:30 grabbing the arm. If you do, take If you run your phono three Keep your records clean. This make the bpjsh function; if you Cote car was heavily damaged on Manchester Evening Herald —6 5. liTiat do you say ? Suppertime Serenade the front end and was towed. James F. Cahill went caroling to ReV«rcomb, 68, of Washington, 8:46 Three Stsr fixtra ft to a qualified service min; your hours a day (and many teen- means returning them their already have one. throw It away. Columbta correspondent Mrs. Don Answer: Bid two hearts. You Santas in Blue 7:06 Conversation Piers MAHOGANY There was no injuries reported. gather donaUons for the CahllU, D.C., an electric blanket for 7:30 Store your records on edge, pre ald R. Tuttle, telephone Academy Chriotmas. In Indianapolis. Santa rode in News of the World FURRIERS 8-3486, £f1STUJOOD who were made homeless by a fire 7:46 Governmental Servlet ferably on shelves in a closet with 43 on Honor Roll Late Christmas Eve, he tele patrol wagon Christmas Eve as 8:05 Pops Concert 82 BURKE ROAD ColumblA students at Windham two nights before Christinas. PANELING a 'door that can be closed to ex Louisa Cahill, 7, was critically phoned Washington police and told police took food, toys and clothing 10:00 Nlghtbeat ROCKVILLE clude dust, or in a record cabinet High School in the second mark Tomorrow! Science-Fiction SHOWN EVENINGS ONLY to needy Ohlldren. 11:00 ,'3ewe burned. them she was having trouble op 11:15 Sports Final W. H. ENGLAND with doors. Piling records on top ing period again have about one- Spencer Tracy-F'Yank Sinatra ■'WVve hauled a lion, an alii 11:30 Starlight Sererikdt MI 3-1827 third of the entire group on the Bolton MATINEE AT 2 O’CLOCK Bloomfield as well as other com erating it because of arthritis. of others, lying flat, wlU damage in Two policemen. D. L MeVearry gator and more drunks than we 1:30 Sign Off LUMBER CO. the lower ones. You’ll notice that honor roll. Forty-three in all, munities around Connecticut re can count,” remarked one of WPOP—111# Call Rockville Collect: "WORLD WITHOUT END” "THE DEVIL AT 4 O’CLOCK” and E. R. Casey, went to her home 8:00 • Open All Dbv Saturday s they are always on edge in a rec twelve are on the "A " roll. These In Color sponded with fund drives, gifts and Santa’s helpers, "but this is the Today In Hartford LENOX PHARMACY are; Seniors, Joyce Eldredge, “ NOT OF THIS EARTH” clothing. and fixed it. 8:15 ConnecUcut BaUroons “ At thei Green”—MI 9-5201 TB 6-5929 or HARTFORD ord store. Hall Dropped 8;15 ^ "This makes it a wonderful first time we've ever had Santa in 7:00 Bob Scott 299 E. CENTER ST. Ml 9-0896 CH 2-6976 These are the more obvious Monica Knapp and Joan Forryan; Andrew J. FrancoUno of Middle- the back end of the wagon.” 1:00 Ray Somera juniors, Gai Carpenter, Anne Gur- "IX>SS OF INNOCENCE” town, Ck>nn., sent a $25 check with Christmas,” she said, hugging the hints, and .if you'll follow, them blanket to her. The kids didn’t mind a bit. I'm sure j'ou will enjoy a musically nack; sophomores, John Kozelks, As Possibility In Color a note that probably explained It Happy New Year. Sally Hutchins; freshmen, Marlin HBDQSlfleuBMSiniiei 6:30 and 10:20 for all the givers: Axelrod, Scott Dunnack, Stuart ' ”My family Is healthy; I’m Christmas Train First ' Frank SInatra-Spencer Tracy A great northern passenger Kaplan. Thomas'' Marchisa and For Classes MATINEE ONLY grateful. The Christmas season 1,100 Children Scientists Concentrated Peter Shumway. “ THE DEVn. AT 4 O’CLOCK” moved me to make the gesture.” train bound for Vancouver, B. C.. Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday stopped on Christmas Day at the On th e "B " roll are: Seniors, At WINF Parly Wtshington — Of 112,432 sci The board of education has Tech. 8:10 "SNOW WHITE and Ths Aid Fire Victims home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daven National Robert Elliott, Alan Slnder, Eileen 3 STOOGES” port of Seattle, Wash., to deliver entists on the National Science Alexander. Betty Hempel; juniors, eliminated the Community Hall as Fires Saturday night destroyed Foundation's personnel register, "Mr. Sardonicus” 6:35-10:16 PLUS SHORTS a Christmas card. Some 1,100 children from the Thomas Chowanec, Robert Dean a possibility for sehool classroom the homes of the James Sanders MEUichester area attended the largest block. 20 per cent, lives Jr., John Naumec, Philip Pepin, and CHarence Lofton families in "ON greetings to Paul Davm- Stores in NeKv York, New Jersey, and space until a building program la ports,” said the card, signed by (Christmas party Saturday given Richard Szegda. Patricia Murphy, completed. Nashville. Both Negro families lost by radio station WINF at the Pennsylvania. Only 3 per cent live Carole Richmond; sophomores, all their possessions, including the 300 Great Northern employes. I State Theater. The number of in Alabama. Mississippi, Kentucky Board memJ8er.s, after studying Christmas presents. The Davenports’ home fronts the and Tenessessee. Eugene Emmons, Warren Fletch children was about 300 more than er, James Hempel. George John pertinent state safety and fire code MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW • TEL. PI 2-7384 railroad’s main tracks. They’ve But the word spread, and by posted Christmas greetings to attended last year. W E G I V E son, Raymond Levesque, Donna rules, agreed with Bolton Fire (Christmas mom they had received Cohen, Sylvia Lytikainen, Janice Great Northern (Crewmen on a John Deme, owner-manager of ManihAll Peter Massolinl that the money, food, clothing and prom- billboard-size sign out front for the station, said the party was Sprague; freshmen, Charles Fisch hail cannot be used for elementary V Ises of furniture. the past three years. er, Dennis Klein, John Knapp, made possible by IS merchants school classes. Lofton, with a wife and five who cooperated in putting on the George Peters, Peter Roberts, children, expressed his thanks: Linda Digneault, Barbara Ga- At the direction of the board. Check from Santa party. Tile merchants also helped Supt. of Schools Myron (Jollette "It’s going to be the best Christ In Springfield, Mo., A man to distribute tickets for the event. mache, Marion German, Lorraine mas we’ve ever had.” called the Salvation Army (Christ Golab, Rosalind Sinder. Andrea contacted the state fire marshal's Eleven gifts were given to chil GREEN office last week. He obtained the Sanders, his wife and five chil mas morning and asked how much dren who had birthdays at special .STAMPS. Stimson «md Da3ma Thompson. dren agreed that ”It’s a mighty the organization needed to meet Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Tuttle same decision as- v.’is given by times of the year. In addition, Maasolini at a board meeting, that good Christmas.” its goal for its Christmas fund for every child received a gift, provid of Lake Rd. spent the Christmas needy families. E weekend with her parents, Mr. the hall could not be used for ed by WINF, as he left the thea E verted froa elementary school classes. i Get New Home ”3991,” he was advised. ter. , sesf-vbeel to and Mrs. George Maull of Mont At New Cumberland, Pa., near fteet-wbtil clair, N. J, The board said at the time they w'ere not questioning MassollnI’s Harrisburg, a fire two weeks ago Miss Jean Natsch spent (Christ left Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jones mas with her brother and his wife, authority, but when they quickly Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Natsch of read the state statutes,' they re and their seven children without Hempstead, L. I. RESTAURANT K home, clothing or personal pos ceived a different interpretation of sessions. S72.00 Mail W mt Through Uhe law than Massolinl gave them. AMERICAN LEGION The Falrvlew Fire Co., its All first clafi mall and parcel This ruling does not affect ROUTE 31 and DALEY ROAD—COVENTRY . post which came Into Columbia nursery school classes which are ladles auxiliary, the Falrvlew U.twt < Lions’ C3ub and others In the post oflBce was delivered before privately conducted at the hall. DANCING UNTIL 3 A.M. PER PERSON C Fhi over averstc toilet Christmas,, Mrs. Ruth Soracchl, McCarrick said, since they are $ 4 commiml'ty pooled their compas C kowL SiordiTy con- postmaster, said last night. governed by different regulations. sion. ttmetcA Eiiilr deeael The postmaster said she has Storm Cleanup 2 ^ BI FFET LI NCH SERVED 9 P.M. to 12:30 The Jones had a partially com never seen such a flow of mall in Bolton highway workers put in pleted house which they planned SSI .00 J Celery and Olives, Pickles, (ireen Salad, Potato Salad. Coleslaw, to occupy in about six months. the 14 years she has been at (Co 18 to 20 hours each clearing roads lumbia post office. She estimated Fried Mushrooms, Riggatoni .Masearonl, Baked Beans, Fried Local merchants contributed In yesterday. Donald Massey, high ^ Onions, Pep|>ers, Klelbasa and Saiierkpaiit, Fillet of Sole, Baked 8 BINGOO'CLOCK— L » bION HOME. LEONARD ST. sulation,' plumbing, heating, elec-: WELDON DRUB CO. there was four times as much as way superintendsnl said. Crews DOUBIE usual. 2 Virginia Ham, Oven Browned Chicken, Rolls, Butter, Coffee. trlcal wire and flooring. Asthariaod DsaJer began working at 10 p.m. Christ EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Mrs. Soracchl said people start mas Eve. Massey said that travel J HATS . . . NOISEMAKERS . . . FAVORS The ladies auxiliary purchased ■•1 MAIN a r,—Ml t-atsi ed mailing three w'seks ago and new Christmas gifts. there was no slacking off. She ing conditions were dangerous due xxxTr'Rrx'N'Tr'^'jr'irTrxTrxir'K'xirirjRrxir worked 10 to 12 hours a day as to poor visibility because of the did Mrs. EL'elyn Cafrella, her reg thick snow but that the roads ular helper, and Roy Simpson, were not slippery. Before that the Phone MI 8-7882 “ ■ men had begun work at midnight rural mail carrier. Ends Tonight: “ Alakazam The Great" and “ Master of The World SEND THEM In additional, there were three Saturday clearing and sanding a.i ■L.L, extras for the (Christmas rush: roads from the first of the two 6:15-4(-€ontinuoiiH THE Mrs. Ruth Alexander and Mrs. weekend storms. Mary Orlando in the office and Townspeople are reminded there STANLEY HOMETOWN Earl Gardner, substitute rural car is a tow'n ordinance invoking a WARNER I, I : Ml rier. fine for motorists who park their STATE NEWS The rural delivery, which gen cars on the highway during a MATINEE AT 2 P.M.—EVENING 6:05 CONTINI.’OUS erally Is done by Simpson alone storm since this impedes plow "BLUE H.VWAir’ Shown at 3:46-6:06-9:30 P.M. starting out about 10 am. and ing operations. finishing late in the afternoon, was done by the two men - who were Church Turnout (Xit ,SF;E ELVIS SING and DANCE Pastors reported a low-er than not able to leave the office until THE ROCK-A-HULA TWI.ST! noon or after because the sorting usual attendance at midnight and packing took so long, simp- services because of the storm. son did the regular morning route The Rev. Edward W. Johnson oi and Gardner, the afternoon route, St. George's Episcopal (Jhurch Green Stamps both at the same time. said 24 people attended the mid Oongregatloiuil Uiurrh Nursery night service there and that there The nurserjir Wasa for small was decreased .attendance at the 2 children, held during the morning morning servibe, ’ attributed to ; — ■> worship service at Columbia Con parking, difficulty in the storm. gregational (Church each week, Almost 200 people attended the will be in session Sunday morn rpldnight Mass at St. Maurice EVERY Regardless of where ings, even though Sunday School Church, but plans were changed C- your service man or have gone back to 9:30 sessions. because some members of the woman is .stationed, Mrs. Hobert McPherson is in choir were unable to attend. In the Manchester Eve charge. She was assisted this week stead of a solemn high Mass at by Miss Janet Greenway from the luidnight, one was celebrated at ning Herald can be for Pilgrim Fellowship group. li:30 a.m. with the full choir, ac warded to be at “ Mail Students on Vacation companied by Mrs. George Bsu^ks Call” regularly with Among the young people home at the organ and Oscar Hauser on 6 WEDNESDAY all the hometown news from college for the Christmas re the violin. • Ford Dealer A-1 Used Cars are • Ford Dealer A-1 Used Cars are people away from cess are: Steven Fletcher, son of About Town priced jJow to keep them moving. in topnotch shape when you buy Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Fletcher of Jeffrey Bell, son of Mrs. Ken home are so anxious Lake Rd., from Massachusetts In neth Pairweather of Fernwood Dr., Volume new car sales make it pos them. It stands to reason they will to get. stitute of Technology; Miss Bev Is listed on the honor roll at Mon- sible for Ford Dealers to sell the'ir last longer and be worth more at erly Newberry, daughter of Mr. son Academy. Bell,, a senior at and Mrs. Howard Newberry of the school, placed second in his used cars for less. trade-in time. Snb»criptiona Cherry Valley Rd., from the New class. England Conservatory of Music; Mark Dajy, son of Mr. and Mrs. • Ford Dealer A-1 Used Cars cut • Ford Dealer A-1 Used Cars are FIRST NATIONAL Payable in Advance Miss Noreaji O’Brien, student at C. Malcolm IjaFrancis of Cider Boston University and Miss Karen Mill Rd., was baptized In St. Mau costly repair bills. Ford Dealers tracked by here-to-stay business MAIL RATES O’Brien, student nurse at Law rice Chur(di Sunday. have the expert mechanics and fa men who hope to sell you a new.car Members of Cub Scout Pack 73 One Veer ...... •22.00 rence Memorial Hospital in New' cilities for thorough inspection, re or another used car some' day. A R K E T Six Months ...... 11.110 London, daughters of State Police who plan to go swimming at the Three M onths...... 6.50 Lt. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien of East Side Recreation Center in conditioning and road-testing be That’s why it’s good business for / One M onth...... lAo Pine St., William Gumack, son of Manchester tonight are asked to u fore offering them for sale. You can ' them to stand behind the cars Weekly ...... 4 5 be there by 7:45 p.m. The swim Mr. and Mrs. William Gumack, period will be from 8 to 9 p.m. depend on an A-1 Used Car. they sell. Boston University: Miss Sandra Parents will furnish transporta Bristol - East Hartford - Hartford - Manchester Telephone Ml 3-2711 Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tion for their sons. ' i ■ Circulation Dept. Sheldon Gardner, from Lasell Jun Today! ior College: Richard, William and Manchester Evening Herald *"J 0AH BLACKMAN-ANGELA UWSBURY-llMCy WILTERS FOR THE BEST USED CAR VALUE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Naw Britain - Newington - PtainviUe - Simsbury David, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wal Bolton correspondent, Grace Mc- ter A. Card, from Williston Acade Dermont, telephone Mitchell PLUS THIS CO-HIT 2:00 and 7:46 PJ«. my; Mias Marcia Ferguson, daugh S-6668. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fergu E YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER , 1 Siilidn|toH " Uaionville - West Hartford - Wethersfield iianrifrBtrr son from Mary , Burnham School •I THI EXm iM LN T OI THf FRUNTILRS MOST DASf. tHOU<. OA^S in Northhampton; and Charles Airline Jobs Double Bates, son of Mr. and Mrs. How Wlhnantir - WHsoo - Windsor - Windsor Locks iEpening ard Bates of Rt. 6, from Mt., Her- mon School. Brian Slnder, son of Mr. and Mm. Sol Sinder of Pina St., second i ^ r r a l i i year studenl at Worcester Tech, where he was namsd to ths Dssn's list for the flmt semester, is va-- C : ,/ -J,', 5*a, r o u i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HANCHESTOR, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1961 BtANCHESTEB fiVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1961 PAQB i m Town Redsvslopmmt Agency for Chrhtmas Program Held TRA Report its "go slow" approach to urban FOR RfNT Five Planning Policies renewal. « t and 16 nun,.Movie PnJeetera At Buckley^ Bentley Schools Cummings aasertsd the rede —sound or sUont, alao 66 mm. Will Go to velopment program was In need of slide projeetore. action and that It should not wait Contain Urban Areas, ChiiaUnu program* wer« pr*i-^*rt »ang "Away in a Manger," and for the completion of the master WELDON DRUG CO. anted at Buckley and___J n Bentley___>1... t.h*the entlr* entire ■rhA/ll school ■kns' sang' "Sllanf "Silent Board Soon plan. The plan is due for com 601 Main S t 1^1. 60 8-68SI Night" during a Nativity scene, in pletion at the end of February. School# juat before the cairletmae which appeared Philip Stonemtm, Assuming the redevelopment _ Consultants Suggest TacaUon. A on th# propoted uriMn agency’s recommendations are ap- MORIARTY BROTHERS' Cheryl Steineker. Susan Andrews, ‘'Christmas Belongs to ^ e John TomasSl and Debra Alien. renbwu progrem In Mmnehu^er, roved by the directors and the Jill Nash, John Greene, Donald expocted to review the meriie of ?own Planning Commission, the . By BILL OmUXXtTE ' World" was the title of the Budk- aree# auggeeted for renewal and way seems cleaned for prepara RUG and Babineau, Susan Benton, • Edward (F ln t of a SoriM) ley School program, Which was 4t' Wilson, Steven Hodge. Meg possibly to designate preference tion of a survey and planning ap ranged by Mrs. Leone Juros In Blakeslee and Kathryn Donovan, for one area, will be given to the plication which goes to the Fed Five policy guides, to help plan future growth so that Man correlation with the socisl^studies as ‘‘Bedtime Babies," hung their board of directors this week. eral Housing and Home Finance UPHOLSTERY chester can meet its needs and objectives, have been suggest- stockings. ' The report, in preparation for Agency. program at the school, some time by the redevelojMnent Approval of the application by ed by Planning and Renewal Associates, Inc., of Cambridge, Mrs. Donna Alolse a and Mrs. Susan Cossman, Lind# Robert, agency a# It consulted frequent the federal agency would be fol- CLEANING Mass., consultants drafting a proposed master, or combrehen- Mary Hutchinson's kindergarten Ronald Brown, Craig Pullis, Rise ly with numerous agencies, also loi^fed by a federal allocation cov ■Iv#, plan for Manchester. ♦ STARTING classes appeared as Santa's help' Alderman, Diane Dieterle, Patricia may broach the subject of funds to ering costs of all the detailed plan TEL. Ml 9-1752 Listed in the latest installment ers in the first scene, followed by Dziedzinski and Karen Gates play initiate the program. of the comprehensive plan which ed candy sticks. ning and survey work. or "Santa’s Helpers." sung by the The areas mentioned for renewal Approval of the Survey and covehi land use, the five guides In Time of Your Life TODAY- audience. The entire school sang ‘'I Wish Include the Cheney Mills areai the Planning application does not Ml 3-5747 clude the follo\^ng policies: The helpers were Ross McAlpine, You 4 Merry Christmas." and call Central Business DUtrlct, and the mean the town or feiteral govern 1. Containment of urban de 5 BIG DAYS Mina Miller, Allan Nevius. Bar ed Jphn Fogarty, a custodian, to Depot Square business area. ment is obliged to spend further velopment within the built-up area By ARTHUR LORD bara Murphy, Therese Downing the sitage to hdhor him at the an- ■ITie three areas also have been funds on the renewal project. of town. . Dear Arthur: You must be and Norrhan Davcy, and dolls nounfcemcnt of his retirement. mentioned for potential renewal When final plans are approved Garner's 2. A new focua In the northern Solomon for us, Mr. Lord. We are were Michele Thorpe. ISandra Las At! Bentley School, the special projects by Planning and Renewal by the Housing and Home Finance 8 (; k ' s \\(m .i> VI part of town Uirough redevelop going to leave our decision up to sen, Nancy Greenwood, Susan education clas. I. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1961 m wCHESTga EVENINQ HERALD. MANGHBSTBR. OONN« TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28,1281 PAOB SEVEN ■ay, In this world of reality, trying so on Saturday, took the life of tenced to ^erve 15 days In tha to make some small corner of the A Thongiht for Today Storm Drainy o r A i d e ' Just a Mistake ^ Traffic, Fires Michael Brra, 67, Meriden. 12th Circuit Hartford CpUnty Jail for Intoxica dream come Just a little bit closer Sponsored by Um iRose-Volkert A flash fire In the kitchen of his tion, and Edgar Richard of 152 Stop Bad Braath home Saturday resulted in the _§pruce St,, also found guilty of to being true. , Coanofl et Cbnrebee In Math^ Fellas Board Fixes death of Frank X. Pox, Water- tswtoiwRtlMim nMiNRr M itchell 3^2151 Kill 9 During Intoxication, was given a 10-day iN a bury. G>urt Cases ^ suspended sentence. '' M MaMJa 9 lien to MMli (UmmS HiMy "For God so loved the world...” Two Special Meetings The town's audlton were a little Another fire In Hartford the tM nhitoi M ^ItoSinSliulla talMi. Omnibus Housing - - St. John 8:16. rod-fooed leet week when they Call thii number for qddc, oourtaooa Charges for same day, killed Kenneth F. Mac- Yule Weekend EAST HARTFORD SESSION ** Ovtoiili. StM SMltl to M IL. Ddld you ever stop and think of realised they madei the aame kind attention to 3T0ur inveatment needa. Ghee when It broke out In his ANS. OrmitoriTN. V. hr llto^frwiMMla Excited clamor and grant expec the true meaning of Christmas? o f error.that bedevUa many a third third-floor apartment. Emmett T. Roberts Jr., 21, of Young Flier Killed 1. lan (Gonttnned from Page 4} bo) tations eftan accompany tha adop Is it Just giving in order to get grade arithmetic piipdl: They took School Use 203 Main St., TIanchester, was the wrong figure for tho m ultt^er -i- tion of major lagWatioa In Con something? Is there any deeperl JOSEPH H. A. 8YMONDS given 60 days In tlje Hartford As Car Rams Van in one o f the to v l Drake stocka, Open Thurtdey evenirtfa 6:00 to 9:00p.m. CO Flore, 45. was struck by two County Jail aa a aecopd offender meaning than our own selfish in The Coventry Board of Educa gress. But when a nqw law gets The board of directors .will hold two special meetings to Carey end Rhodes submitted cars knd fatally injured while Newtown. Dec. 26 (/P)—Funeral on the charge of operating a motor Alumirium terest? Am I so special or dif tion bias adopted an amended pol (Contlnned from Page One) out Into the cold, cruel world, night in the hearing room of the Municipal Building, to con correction sheets, to lower the Cloeed Saturdaye crossing Franklin Ave. servlcea will be held tomorrow vehicle while his license was un ferent that I should demsn, and icy on the use of school facilities. market 'value o f one block of Another pedestrian, Mrs. Mary morning for Joaeph H. A. Sy- der suspension. Winifows $11.9S things can be different sider appropriating $5,000 more for the W. Middle Tpke. Including the new high school, driver apparently escaped injury, expect to receive a consideration Miares from 510,860 to 54,600. Gly, 73, suffered fatal injuries A fresh example: tha much storm drain project, and to consider appointing an assistant end haa get fees and chsu'ges, ac monds, 87, Sandy Hook. Symonds, Roberts was also charged with bore the marking of North Ameri beyond the Interests of all human They forgot that some of the when she was hit by a car late talked o f omnibus Housing A ct of ity? to General Manager Richard Mar-e cording to Chairman Walter E. a former assistant district at reckless driving. He received a fine can Van Lines Inc. tin. dharea o f the Florida Power Oorp. Tedford. Saturday in Middletown. Doors $29.95 IW l. torney in New York City under of $27, rem ltt^, to that charge. T^e car itself, a late model ata- One of the tangible blessinga of The public meeting on the atonn turns, but only if the duties of the had been aold to help finance tte puim M c a The approved fees: A t Robertson Peter D. Lyon, 5, Lebanon, was the late William Travers Jerome, Robert* Saturday night was Chrlsmaa comes from our post were the same as they were oonetruetion o f Mary Cheney U - & tion wagon, was demolished. As Its most celebrated features drain appropriation will begin at 8 Members hUtw York Siotk Exchange and Coventry Grammar Schools, killed \/hen he was hit as he died Sunday. Except for one term recognized by Manchester Police before Martin'a illness— that is, a sisting in the investigation were Jal. Doors $59.95 ware those which would permit thoughts of and concern for oth o’clock. brery. for use of gymnasium or auditori crossed Route 89 In front of his he served as town prosecuting at Sgt. George McCaughey as a driv flU-ln responsibility on occasional Sgt. Frank Shay and Troopers ers. Cinslderation for others About 580,000 has been appro n lAST cmnit n. • MANcanna um, 526; single classroonC 510, home Saturday evening. . torney from 1943 to 1956 In New er whose license he knew was un Plus installatlen. h* A S o a ^ V M i i ^ u ______P H A to Insure home mortgages The directors have iJready ap days when the general manager James Salzano and Joseph Krajew- frees us from our own spiritual priated from the fund, to r^u ce Earlier that same day,' Rex. W. town- His residence for 42 years der suspension. Sgt. McCaughey ski. ■ , - 9t rapuMleaUea _ for a 35-year term (up from 30), propriated 5150,000 for the project was out of town, ill, or on vaca Jamtt T. Blair • Robert H. Storlcof with use of kitchen, 515; gym B«ws dlamieiMa oradtted to H av near-sightedness. We learn one of but the total .of the bids submitted the ooet o f tho library oonatrucUon nasium and kitchen for light re Conant, 21, Middletown, lost his He also was town counsel for spotted Roberts while both were MANCHESTER otkonrlio crodited' In thi* papor and allow more liberal financing the basic laws of life; That we tion. to the taxpayer from 5380,000 to life when his car overturned on many years. Survivors Include two alM tho local n«wa - pupMahod hera for the project came to about freshments, $30; gymnasium and in a line of traffic. 'Yale Lary of the Detroit Lions AW NING CO. All rlgnta of republlcatlon of ap ^alarrangements for the remodeling can gain great blessings by giv 5165,000. Marlin said last vveek that he 5360,000. kitchen for meals, $40. Route 8 in Naugatuck. nephews. Burial will be In Spring- James Madden, 54, of no certain averaged 48.4 yards per punt dur a ing in the right frame of mind A 2-car crackup in Meriden, al PHONE M I 9-5091 Hlnatrboa horaln aro alao reaerved. of homes. would not need LeCIaire as an as A t Coventry High School, audi dale Cemetery, Warehouse Point. address, Manche(iter. was sen- ing 1061. ^ and spirit. “ For God so loved the Public works officials then sistant when he returns next week. MMtea «Ham of N B. du larv-. Predictions were common that pruned some portions of tho proj torium, 525; gymnasium, $50, plus world, that He gave." hlartin added that he would not the lengthening o f the mortgage ect, but the coat was still 51.000 520 if showers are used; single IterraaaBtam aa; n o Rev. John D. Hughes, need anyone as an assistant, hut I Bpadal AnDC7 — No* ■pan would boost this country's over the appropriation, and no al classroom, $10; cafeteria, $20; - ---- O o ^ ■ and BoalBtt. St. Mary's (jhurch. lowance w-as made tor contin the directors may decide other kitchen and cafeteria, 536.1 BDRSAU Of housing output by perhaps 100,000 gency. . . wise. Free use of the schools eAends starts a year. And there were fore- Mayor Harold A .' Turklngtbn The appointment of an assistant to responsible organizations with TtM baraid Printing Company, Inc.. ca.sts of a big nsh in remodeling. called ths meeting to appropriate 'to Martin is not a new idea. Mar programs for school purposes when Maumaa no financial raaponaibulty for tin had an .easlstant, Raymond typoyrapMcal arron appaaiing In ad Clearly, It la too soon after paa- Bomb Kills 50 enough money for the 51,000 extra there is no abtendance charge. irarriaaiteta a»d o t ^ raadtnt inaMer cost, plus 54,000 for contingency. Urquhart, In 1953. Various boards sage of the act to expect to aee Its Fees apply to groups that charge *■ Tba KaaebaatarlbaBlng HaraM He said earlier that the directors of directors since then have sug admission or accept donations, ac .Piaetar. adrartlawg oieal— boura heavy Imprint on the building In Yule March might decide tonight to appropri gested another assistant, but one cording to the policy. field. But private builders never ate less than 55,000. was never hired. 2 ? Hcndaj The revised policy also states theless are frank to say they do (Contianed tron Page One) The second meeting Is scheduled janitors are to be paid 51.60 per w W(Aiaadar- 4 p.m Tlnaday. IS DROWNED. 5 BOSSINO THE BEST Thurnday—1 p.m, WrdnaMay. to begin at 8:30. The directors hour by the group using the C h r i s t m a s ' VVMap—1 aaL nmraday not look for a spectacular upsurge en to neighboring towns M d urgent will consider appointing either an Manila, Dec. X (IP)—The Philip, school. A minimum charge of 55 . even in 1962. i^sspw -r*» 10:80 a.m. aaoA appeals were Issued for blood assistant to General Manager Mar pine Constabulary reported today must bd paid. ijr of Ta lap* Saturdar— This year housing starts are up donors. tin, or an acting general manager that 13 persons drowned In the Am. When a kitchen is used, the f about 2 to 3 per cent over 1960's Christmas w-as a day of mourning to succeed Atty. Arthur J. Le- .^nking of the motor launch Baby Anita off Mindanao on Saturday. policy reads, a member of the TuMday, Dccamber 26 total of 1,270,000. Next year they in Buga, a flourishing city of about Claire Jr. TO YOU Another 63 were rescued and five lunch staff should be in attendance. 70,000 In the heart of a sugar plan Atty. LeOalre has home the full The charge is 51-30 per hour, paid may rise another 5 per cent. Build tation area. Many families spent are still missing.' responsibility for administering by the user directly to the lunch The Day After ers assume some share of this will tho holiday making preparations for FAIR the town during the past two The constabtdaiy said the Tea person. A minimum of 54 is to be come from the liberalized mort funerals sel was overloaded when avramped SALE And then— and then— there la months while Martin recuperated paid. 6 by waves In Ranguil Bay. the day after Qirlatmaa. gage terms in the relatively low- from a ruptured aortic blood Use of the school facilities Is Rockets in Civil War vessel. During this time LeCIaire IN '62 granted provided there is no con Suddenly, after months of prep- cost sector—homes retailing at also continued his private law aratloa and aatlclpaUon. after the 511,000 to 515.000. But they think flict with schedued use by the Washington — Two-foot rock practice and his duties as town schools. Reservations must be Intmse houra o f ittualisUc fulfU- the benefita will be fairly slow in ets propelled by gunpowder were counsel. made through the superintendent, BMBt, after the rich concentration coming. used by both sides In the Civil He said last week,that he would We*re at the policy further states, and he, Of ideals and emotions into so The reason ? War. Holes In them allowed escap not want to be an aaaistaatto Mar near at with the consent of the board of asany Jewels for special occasion Like practically everything ing gas to spin the rockets to stab tin, when Martin returtis. education, has the right to approve O u t e r w e a r ilize them in flight - the snme your or deny any application. wsar, there comes the day and the these days, the housing field la so LeClalre did say he would be principle used on some Arm y willing to continue as acting gen telephone Rules on smoking are also handl aieed for wdilch there la no formu complex that a wide array of new mlssUes today. eral manager when Martin re- ed by the superintendent, with the la. no code. “sules of the game” takes a great Your order for drug nrrds and cooperation of the prindpals. A t MLfls Joyce Madeline Volkert eesmeUcs wUI.be taken care of the high school, smoking is re MRS. P H ILLIP DALE ROSE There atands the tree. Tester- deal of time to digest. tnuaedlaMly. obert J. stricted to the cafeteria, the ad Say, it WM the center of every Builders, lenders, home buyers ministration section, near the front Miss Joyce MedeUne Volkert of^groom, was the matron of honor. thing. Today, still guttering brave and others, already immersed In shop and save Wednesday thru Saturday entrance, on the patio and at the Manchester beoame the bride of She wore a waltz-length gown of ly, It is beginning to be the casual technicalities, need many months FREE side entrance near the gymnasium. PhllHp Dale Roee o f Coventry In crimson taffeta 'with ’ matching thing, almost tha discard. to acquaint themselvaa with ths The sale and use o f alcoholic bev crown and face veil and carried erages is prohibited on school prop a candlelight ceremony Wednes There lies ths toy, the glamor- dianged setup. DELIVERY a bouquet of red camellias and REALR ESTATE erty. day, Dec. 20, at South Methodist holly. To assist this educative process, oos showpiece of the package- MITH Teacher^ Resign Church. ' Sherwood Rose of Coventry opening wsaion. Perhaps it has the National Association of Home INCORPORATED The board has accepted the resig INSURANCE The bride is the daughter of served as his brother's best man. nations of Mrs. ■ Jon Winters of been gimmicked by its own impos- Builders has helped to guide a Mr. and Mrs. George Volkert, 18 Harry Murphy of Boston, Mass., Grade 2 and Mrs. Helen Pignone alble, tmpreetlcal Ingenlousn Ties o f informational meetings tn 965 MAIN ST„ GROUND FUNIB—TEL. Ml 9-6241 Pine Hill St. The bridegroom is was the u^er. misses' mink trimmed coats o f Grade 4, both at (Coventry Gram the son of Mr. and Mrs. EJarle Perhaps, es of today, something some 75 separata cities around the 691 MAIN ST.—MANCHESTER "INSUBANSMIIBS SINGE 1914” Mrs. Volkert wore a green silk (SCfjMmCb mar School, to take effect as of Rose, Cooper Lane, Coventry. nation. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY dress and corsage of white roses. simpler end more stoUd and more Feb. 22. Miss Susan Konkle of The Rev; Percy M. Spurrier of NEXT TO GAS CO. The bridegroom's mother wore a dependable wears the real attrac As yet, mortgage makers have 901 MAXN ST.— M I 8-5321 WUUmantlc who haa been hired to South Methodist Church per blue wool dress with a corsage of $ 78 to $99 tion. shown no great enthualaam for teach Grade 4, replacing Mrs. Pig formed the double ring ceremony. none, Is presently a substitute at pink roses. There, In the beloved cheek, Un lending under the new 85-yeer the school. The bride, given In marriage by A reception for about 25 persons gers the flush of the good excite terms. Physical examinations of pupils her father, wore a waltz-length was held at the Walnut Restau silk taffeta gown, designed with values to $135.0 0 ' ment, the knowledge o f being Since lending right now Is gen In Grades 2 and 5 have been com rant. For a wedding trip, Mrs. erally slow, builders are not entire pleted. Dr. Robert P. Bowen, three-quarters-Iength sleeves, Rose wore a green wool suit with loved. And today it may represent scoop neckline with pearl em black fox collar, and black ac ly sure whether the lendere' re sahool physician examined 235 a slight touch o f post-prandial pupUs and family physicians, 84. broidery, fitted bodice and bouffant cessories. Button coats . . . clutch coats . . . coats designed to dazzle . . . sistance to the new provisions will fever, or at least somsthing not Tedford said the English depart skirt. Her silk Illusion veil waj Mrs. Rose is a 1960 graduate of lavish with double mink collars. Choose from fine wool fabrics in very sentimental at all. It is the diminish If and when the general ment at the high school is wrork- attached to a large cabbage rose, Manchester High School and is em and *he carried a bouquet of white tnstnass o f carrying on for 364 financing outlook improves. ing on curriculum. ployed at the All-State Insurance black, taupe, royal, hazelnut or beige j . . sizes 6 to 16. f Supt. Royal O. Fisher has been carnations and holly. days o f the year. In the hum-drum, New programs can run like Co., Manchester. Mr. Rose is serv vjjAf Instructed to contact the John Mrs. Sherwood Rose of Coven ing In the U.S. Marine Corps, Camp which sets up the possibUltles for quicksilver through presidential LOOKING FOR son Heating Service In Manches try, a sister-in-law of the bride- Lejeune, N.C. that sesth. messages and c^gresslonal com ter to have the firm inspect the There, across the world's head mittee reporta. But many o f them, systems at the Robertson and E Coventry Grammar Schools to be lines, Ue the Inspired caUs, the once bnacted, tend to move like sure they are In tip top order. it ft ideallstlo admonltieits, the beautl- molsssea. Our ponderous economy The board voted that the ad ;fnl ceremonial reverence with particularly, can be slow to feel CLEARANCE SALE ministration check and correct DOLLARS? the fire alarm system at Coven which the leaders of religion have their effect. try Grammar School in order proclaimed the aymbolic arrival, (fit’s something to remember as 5^CHILDREN'S that all classrooms be able to fabric so earth, of tho Prince of Peace. we approach 1962. and prepare to hear the alarm when sounded. J famous Surely, for the day, all was His, listen again to politicians who will Board members approved for misses payment bills totaling $8,507. aad there was nothing which could promise the citizenry “ instant bet OUTERWEAR Auction Nets 575 Stand against Him. This was His terment’* If voters will only give The Rotary Club realized $75.25 C earth, and we were His children. them a chance to work their leg from Its annual Christmas auc untrimmed coals And now, on the dsy after Christ islative magic. tion. It was turned over to Mrs. “ oirimmed Thomas O'Brien, visiting nurse, coats mas, on tho day after the Prince for use during the holiday. Ro- o f Peace haa once m^n arrived, tarians also turned over to Mr8. f f l symboUcally, among men, the Where WiD It" Hang? O'Brien gifts for the Christmas B H W l l $ 4 8 program at the Mansfield State echo of efliat our spiritual leader- We suppose that somewhere, $19410 Training School and Hospital. ahlp aald yeaterday becomes yes- either in some baronial room out tn Oomplete Training Catday’a headlines. Was that spir Libertyville, or perhaps merely in Earl C. Lovell, son of Mrs. SFotuuieel is r-* itual leadership apeaking for one the well ordered halls of hla own Thelma C. Lovell oif High St., com day only? Baa it already lost the mind, Adlal Stevenson haa hla pleted nine weeks of recruit train ^ in rich 'wool® audience it peemed to have, yes ing, Dec. 11, at the Naval Train place for the trophies of his pubHc SAVES ing Center, Great Lakes, 111. terday? It seemed fine, heady SAVE! W^KINS'WtST service. Some day we hope to get Arthur D. Murzyn, son of ^ s . Fatnou* vSid to beat’ Bbiff, yesterday. Perhaps, even, It a looki and see just where and how Irene F. Murzyn of Pox Trail, com might be something the world he has hung that warm and en pleted his recruit,training, at the BOYS’ and GIRLS’ Naval Training Center, Dec. 8. ORMANDJ.WEST •'lllRECTOR Price, 0*- Plaids . ■ o f boy might try to live by. But, today, It thusiastic Presidential citation he Sizes 8 to Manctmtar** Otdato — with • • "J at one low bogina to be the pious wordage of received at the conclusion of liis Manchester Evening Herald PHONE Ml 9-7196 black. assn who never quite expected to tha Rimt FadliHm successful campaign against- the Coventry oorreapondent, F. Paul Off-Sfreef Psrking ba taken aerlously, and whom we, admission of Communist China to ine Little, telephone Pilgrim WaUAM J. lINNON, Uc. Auaclato Winterwear Reduced 2*623 !• after aU, were not taking too seri- the United Nations. BEST PLACE TO 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER .ously, eithfr. One can Imagine that, given the ♦ iTasterday, it was the true way, chance, Mr. Stevenson might have the only way. Today. It may still come up with arguments on the LOOK FOR THEM IS '5 V ■ ^ that, but there 1s a growing other side of the question just as v / a s b s b lc drab certainty that, whatever It Is, clever as those he did use. And, cb i\d rcn s group; we wiU not be taking It. whatever the origin of the brief tiuutattons PuinlehMl by The tree, the toy, the love, the "SAVINGS & LOAN" Coburn 4t HIddlebrook, lao. winky'* boom of Stevenson for the Senate, COATS < V c a i b c r 2 Meal, the beautiful spiritual truth, one can guess that. In the conver Baob Stooks all come upon the inev^ltabUities of sation In which the boom was fi Bldt Asked Conn. Bank and Trust NEW YEAR’S the day after. There is no formula suits coats nally put to sleep, for the time Co...... ,6 0 64 THE SMALLEST TO THE LARGEST PARTIES snow or ritual for keeping toem at their at least, one of theUwarenesses be Hartiurd National momentary peek. Ordinary house tween the A m b a ^ d o r and his Bank'and Trust Co. 60 64 keeping, the dioresomeness of President doncerned the question Ktre Insurauoe CtMupaales Noisemakers — Horns Aetna L i f e ...... 140 148 ^ ' $18.90 aamlng a Uving, the business of of the Ambassador's conscience, iDollars for building or buying a home; dgU Htfd. Fire ...... 79 *84 $ 9.70 having leaders and statesmen get and how it liked having Its owner SNOWSUTS National Fire ...... 151 161 < Napkins-Plates-Cups ahead. In the wwld, with what is lars for impraiving your present home. Phoenix Fire ...... 132 142 take public positions It might not ,,luM *• * '’ ■’* lo »29.?8 possible rather than with thougbta approve. Life and Indenonlty ina Cos. Hats —Streamers Of what might be, eU come back Since 1891 Savings and Loan has been pro Aetna Casualty -----141 151 6 The President, subsequently, late their proaaic dominance o f hu Aetna Life ...... 1 4 0 148>^ T abledoths — Confetti must have smiled to himself as, in viding dollars tor these purposes. Come in Conn. General ...... 282 302 man living. Aad aometinies. It al his public salute to Stevenson on Hftd. Steam Boiler 133 143 . aa if Ohriatmaa ware his victory in keeping Communist and talk over your dollar needs with us. Ins. City Life ...... 30 35 Bells — Decorations . S ? '!■ •“ '*«'■ ia^oelUon, aa unkindness, be- China out, he really-poured on the Travelers ...... 168 176 I it interrupts the routine of praise. The question is: did Ste lACKETS (For ordinary needs, have your own dollars tn a 8avw Public I'tUinea Blowouts — Serpentines Fund here, earning a whopping 4% ■«»ni«i anri. Conn. Light Power 31 33 oar o tn ig i^ oad boguiloo us out of venson, for his part, wince? Or (Mnd.) Htfd. Electric Light 75 H 7914 R fo r „a..dOOspUv* moment, ond can even the best of us come to Hartford Gas Co. ... 67 Ice Tubs—Stirrers th m sorrOBdera us bock to it with like an occasional victory and bit Soutnern New England BO now magic formula for victory- of^ praise wall enough to dispense Telephone ...... 50 H 5314 Glasses—Gags — Balloons 'As Munutactcring Oomuanlee *Tt’o lucky,” we say, "that wdth petty quaveiings of con Arrow, Hart, Heg. ..6014 6414 WHATEVER THE NEED WE’LL HAVE IT! Chriatmas cornea only ence a science ? Associated Spring .. 13 IS poar.” Bristol Brass ...... 9 11 ^ - f t But tho root trouble Is, of DILUNGEB 8LAYEB DIES Dunham Bush ...... 514 614 I Organization and Group Discounts! I entire stock! boys^ jackets that the day after CSirist- Houston, Dec. ,28 OR—John Vin Em-Hart ...... 84 89 V Fafnir ...... 4714 5114 I pots us back on our own, chal' cent MunDhy. one of the FBI agents who shot and killed des- Heubleln ...... 3114 3414 Every boys’ winter jacket in our regular s to c k to ahow what we ourselves DOWNTOWN 1 perado John DUlinger, la dead. N. B. Machine ...... 19 21 TURNPIKE PLAZA SAVINGS 706 MIDDLE TPKE. EAST wttl make of our living and oar Ba dtod in a Houston rest home North and Judd .... 14 16 975 MAIN STREET is now marked at 20% o ff their regular p r ic e . 2 0 % o ff ' BMrid. forced to construct our own Sntnrday at the age of 66. Stanley Works ...... 1914 2114 Next to Popular hlarket sad Uva by thpai, com- htaijhy waa waiting outside the 6 l7 ic/ L O A N V eed er-R o o t J ...... 5614 6014 Choice of styles . . . sizes 6 to 18. Hurry in . . . BJocrapli Theater In Chicago with A. S S O ( IV T 1 o N The above quotations afo not to t to Ieoh w itU a o u n c e s , for be ebnatnied as actual inarketa AVAIUBLE AT BOTH STORES the values are terrific. regular price — *« . j U w e txpKt 7— DrangeMcft flia XMvSe. the modart ow iy day «ur- As the agents moved In, DUlinger The first symphony orchestra W U jA t o gm and t^ed-in a baU In the United States was organ dlni of loo* gi4 iiH ir fWh. ized by Moravian settlers In Beth W M A I t tha M xiBg ttndarcurrant Mundiy reUrad last year gitee- lehem, Pa., (in 1741. Seven years " ^ 18 |8 d tg t o f tba yaar. 56^rears with the FBI. > . later It had four idoUns, two vio OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. las, two trumpets, two flutes, two french honuh a cello aad a double FAIRWAY SATURDAY-10 A.M. to 6 P.M. •..':^.^v.T/^iV*««l■1W9^!lr;' MANCHBfflTBR EVENING HERALD. M A N C H E ST^ CONN# TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1961 ■W- MANCHISTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.* TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1961 ■ \ RodwtUe-Vernon TW PAOli NXN^ Obituary Exercise Will Slim^ Car Death Toll South Windsor palm of his right hand an'd- a Crews, Spend Holiday CAB Counsel Asks bruised chest. T ow to Use State Trooper William Norrie of M n. KaiwHa B. Kslaako Zooms Beyond Hearing on Hughes You Should Know... Football League the Hartford Troop, who took Kis FREE DaiVERY Mrs. Kamila Sokowics Kolanko, Flabby Upper Arms Clearing Town Roads kunes to the hospital, is sUll in- We Win dellTer ABythIng! Parking Bail as. gf Wilson, mother of Stanley The Baby Has (OoattBBBd from Page O bb) Asks Field Use vestlgating the mishap. Kolanko of 34 Fox HUl Dr., Rock* 500 Estimate Herman J. Heck ARTHUR’S viUe, died Sunday at St. Francis AUCIA HART ^ upper arms toward the body and CAB on Dee. 8 authorized North Manchester Evening Herald South Ml 3-1505 Newspaper IMterpris* Assa. Snow plow crews had little qhance to celebrate Christitiaa J At New Sc^iool, In Snowfalls Hospital, Hartford. She was the hold this position for a moment, (CoBUBoed tram PsfB. Oaa) east to obtain emergency financial Actually, though It’s not gen Windsor correspondent, Ijutfa widow of Frank Kolanko. then release. Don’t bring down with their families during the two storms that hit Manepe^ Katz, telephone Hfltchcll 4-1753. Tliere’a an excitement about assistance from Nughea 'Tool erally recognized, the preservation Lee Magee will appear before In addition to her son in Rock New Tear’s Eve that brings out your arms before you do it the ice and packed iniow, making the ter over the long weekend, numerous autos were invol^jM in, Been Named... H i« Vtmbfi Depftrtmmt of Public (also known as Tooleo) pending of the American way of life Is in the board of education tonight i. ville, she is survived by another In every woman the desire to look next time. crowded hlghwaya even more haS' accidents, and at least one person was seriously injured from’ request use of the new high Works, armed with a new town To firm both the upper arms ■on, two daughter* and seven her very best. ardout. a fall on a snowy street. a determlnaUon whether control volved Whenever citizens volunteer school athletic field by the midget Rec Will Accept ordinance airshut parking on roads grandchildren She'll have her hair beautifully and back, here is an exercise that Seventeen plows, including 10 of Northeast by Toolco or How time and money to local civic and football league. TUNE TEASERS is both effective and easy to do The toll ran considerably high' False AlariA during and after snowfalls, will In- The funeral will be held tomor styled, choose her prettiest eve to'wn plows and 7 hired ones, were ard R. Hughes has been or will government functions. The board will be meeting at row at 8:15 a.m. at the Waszkele- Stand with your elbows bent and er than did the resulU of a 78' Thompron, Susan . Jeon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Late Race Entries Tek« the ordinance in future ning costume, and be sure that called out when the first 11-inch Hiompson, Upper Butcher Rd., Ellington. She was bom Dec 13 be acquired, and whether such Failure to accept the responsi the Town Hall at 7:30. wlcz Ftmeral Home, 43 Wethers her make-up is carefully applied. put your fingertips to your shoul' hour, non-holiday weekend survey fall began around 10 o’clock Satur Town firemen shortly after The midget football organiza The recreation department an atorms. field Ave., Hartford, with a solemn ders. Rotate your elbows in a in Rockvilte ^ y Hospital. Her mllerAal grond^r^Ste control is in the public interest.' bilities closely affecting the lives Andrew P. Trlcarico, public Yet, In a sleeveless drees, she conducted by the Associated Preaa. day night, said Ernest Tureck, nooii today answered a false and ^<’8. Herbert Frazer, East Hartford, Conn. Her paternal of each auid every one of us ulti tion, which includes four teams, nounces that they will accept last Mass of requiem at 9 at SS. Cyril won’t look her best if her upper Circular movement. In the period from 6 p.m. Friday, highway superintnndenL alarm at Charter Oak and The CAB bureau said renewal has been playing Us games at the minute entric.s in their sixth an works superintendent, said cars and Methodius Church. Burial wlU All arms exercises should be g ^ d p a iw t s are^Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bowie Sr., Ellington, proceedings should he continued mately will take us down the path found parked on roadsides block' arms are flabby. Dec. 8, to midnight, (Dec. 11, 347 They flnlehed their work around Spruce Sts. to big government and its worri St. Francis of Assisi Church field nual Model Electric Train Race, be In Mt. St. Benedict'Cemetery. If you have this problem, you done daily — no cheating — and persons were killed M traffic acci V ISjrt Nell, 6, and John WeSey, on the present schedule, set to Also listed on the agenda Is the which will be held at the West Ing snow removal operations, will Ftiends may call at the funeral 4:30 Stmday afternoon. Six hours Fire Chief W. Clifford Mason 3; and a sister, Wendy Mae, 16 months. some implications. be towed away under provisions of needn’t give up the idea of wear about 30 times each. dents, 42 died in fires and 57 ■aid he did not know who pull • • * « • start Jan. 9, but the hearing routine report, of School Supt. Side Rec tomorrow night begin home today from 7 to 9 p.m. later, the seven hired plows were should be limited for the present Expressing strong convictions on Merle C. Woodmansee. the new ordinance adopted Nov. 1 ing t- sleeveless gown. 'There’s When you exercise, be sure you' were killed in miscellaneous acci put Into service again when the ed the alarm but "it is unfor this point was Herman J. Heck, ning at 7 o’clock. He said the department did not still time to firm the upper arms wear something that isn’t tight or dents for a total of 446. second five-inch storm began. Then tunate that we have people la CTOS, Wlndsorville Rd., BtOAd Brook. Ho was bom Dec 11 at to the issue of public convenience newly appointed to the Manches I^egton Meeting Set Anyone who has a train on "O" Mrs. Edward Rsdziewlcs with a few carefully chosen ex confining. A leotard, if you have Among the worst highway ac this town who would do such a and necessity. The Abe E. Miller Post of the or "HO" gauge train track, and is' resort to use of the ordinance dur> Mrs. Genevieve Surdel Radzle at 3 a.m. Monday, the 10 town grandmother It Mrs. ter Pension Board and who is the Ing the two storms over the Christ ercises. one, a bathing suit, or some old cidents was a 2-car collision near KowalskPs Aide plows were put back In operation. thing at a Urns when the roods DUYe M ontlg^, Sprin^eld, Mass. His paternal grandparents Seligson said If a need for re outgoing president of the. Man American Legion will hold its regu si.x years of age or over, is eligible wicz, 40, of North Rd., Broad shorts and bra will be perfect at Hearne, Tex., In which five per E. George Paxlanos, 37, son of are so bad, or anytime, for that newal of Northeaat’a Florida serv lar meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at to enter this contest. As in the mas holiday. Most people were co Brook, died suddenly this morn For one such, you can use a By noon the plowing was done, I Legros, Lewiston, Maine. He has two chester Klwanis Club. operative and plowing crewg helped beauty stretch rope. Double up the tire. sona were killed and two others Mr. and Mrs. George M. Pazianos, and a couple of trucks continued matter.” brcu ei^ sud^el, 6, and Thomas, 1; and threee sisters, Louise, 8, ices can be shown, there remains Insurance Agent the Legion Hall. past all the track, transformer and ing at Hartford Hospital. the question whether Northeast is push a few cars into driveways, he beauty stretch rnd hold your None of the above exercises Is injured. 23 Green Hill St., has been appoint to sEUid, finishing their work about Anita, 3, and Theresa, 2. , < , Heck, associated with the insur Driver Hits Tree prizes will be donated by Clifford Mrs. Radziewicz was born in • ••••• able to pro'vide the service. Frank Kiskunes, 41, of Broad Ulm of the Hobby Shoppe. All par said. Rockville, March 11.1921. a daugh hands behind your back. Fhill up difficult to do. And there’s suf Two couples were killed and ed as legislative assistant to Rep. 5:30 p.m. street near ner home Sunday ance and real estate firm of Rob But hereafter, he said, the crews and out. keeping a perfect posture. ficient time before the gala event five young girls, aged 3 to 15, morning. **•**•* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Lak- "Until the record is developed ert J. Smith, Inc., since 1946, and Brook, Was treated at Manchester ticipants must have their own en ter of Andrew and Sophie Hudzik Frank Kowalski (D-Conn), ef Last night 'around 10:30 three as to the Identity of Northeast’s Memorial Hospital Sunday after gines, and all steam must draw a will be unable to take time away Pull, relax, pull, relax, for the to trim down heavy upper 4rmi were orphaned when a station trucks were called out to sand Manchester police investigated ■o, aW n St., Ellington. She was bom Dec. 8 at Rockville City a veteran of World War n, said from plowing. Men working during Surdel, and lived' there until 15 future ownership and control, the noon for Injuries received when he tender. years ago when she moved to count of 30. , You’ll be delighted with the re wagon and an automobile collided fective Dec. 1, the congresamim- dangerous spots. They worked all 20 accidents that happened os the ” **temal grandmother is Mrs. Alice Gower, adequate participation locally the weekend got only four hours sults If you adhere to a daily ex head-on near Warren, Pa. result of road conditions due to RockvlUe. Her paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs, William extent of It financial backing and reaps a rich harvest that can only lost control of his car on Sullivan Applications are available at all Broad Brook. She was a member This exercise can also be done! at-large announced today. night on spots to which the police Ave. and hit a tree. three centers in the evening, and sleep, he said, while working "al ercise schedule. In Marietta, Ohio, a car ceu*- the storm from Saturday night to Lakso, Ellington. She has a brother. Steven James,, 2. similar matters. It would be most be of great benefit to the com of "St. Catherine’s, Church, Broad with the stretch rope held out in Pazianos, a native of Manches directed them. Kiskunes was westbound at. about for further information call the mort constantly from Saturday front. 7 There's no point in giving up a rylng a group of young carolera this morning. Two persons were • • • ♦ • difficult to decide whether North munity. delegate to the Manchester Coun nlghtVto Monday night.” Brook. ter, attended schools here and was Tureck said that radios in the east Is fit," Seligson said. cil of Churches. 3:15 p.m. when the accident oc East Side Recreation Center. 22 Survivors, besides her parents, Here’s another arm exercise that "dream" dress because of a fig and a pickup truck collided, killing Injured, one seriously, in the ac Gnst^soB, Kristine June, daughter of Mr.* and Mrs. Andrew He .noted the "terrific job" done TheMown ordinance restricts graduated from Cornell University. trucks would be a help to direct A. Gustafson, 113 Park St., Manchester. She was bom Dec. 13 in town by Manchester service or Ex-District Director curred. He suffered a cut on the School St„ during the day. include her husband, Edward will help: Stand straight and bend ure flaw that you can correct with two boys and the father of one ^ t sanding. The present syetem cidents. It would be unfair, he said, to parking'’on town roads during, and just a little perseverance and a few He holds a BA., degree, with a In addition, a number-of. cars at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents encourage Toolco to commit funds ganizations. Indicated the town’s A Republican. Heck also served for eight hours following, a storm. Radziewic^ of Broad Brook; a your elbows, making fists near of the youths. The mother, follow IB to send a msn out in a car to two years on the board of direc daughter, Mrs. Dale Bowen of j-our shoulders. Press the Inner minutes of your time each day. ing in another car, watched the major In political science, and a skidded off roads into snow-piled are Lt. and Mrs. Edward M. Wlnzler, 36 Benton St., Manchester. to Northeast and then delay the residents apparently understood I Cars not moved on request can be find the trucks. fields, and were left there pre Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Axel GusUfson the importance and need to par-, tors of the Eighth District. Broad Brook; three brothers, John tragedy. bachelor of laws degree, specializ Today the trucks removed snow decision on the question of con Impounded. ing in Internattonsd legal studies. sumably until a thaw or a wreck Newington. trol. He pointed out that Toolco’s ticipate at the local level. He is a member of Manchester 'Tricarico said the great major F. Surdel and Walter G. Surdel of a heart attack this morning at gard Case, N. Granby Rd., Granby, Fires also added to the grim from funeral home lots, Euid from • • • • • Lodge of Masons, and for several both of Rockville, and Eldmund J holiday toll. In Groton, N. Y., He also served as an enlisted man er frees them. Interest In acquiring Northeast Heck, who served as a first ity of people are cooperaUve his home, 36 Falknor Dr. mother of Alan Ledgard, 301 Hen the firehouse aprons. At leas: two churchee, the Cen Sherwln, Robert Alaa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sher- lieutenant with General Bradley’s years was on the board of direc OPEN DAILY 10 to 10 Surdel of South Windsor; four sis three of a widow's five children with the U.S. Army In Germany. Tonight the plows wlH' remove might be diminished or eliminated (tece in a while one refuses to Mr. Robenhymer was employed ry St., Manchester,! today Pazianos, who has been Eustive ter Congregational and the South wln, 467 N. Main St., Manchester. He was bom Dec. 12 at Man ..should Northeast lose its Florida Tactical Headquarters In Europe, tors of the Red Cross. move a car, he said. ters. Mrs. Andrew Owikla and Mrs. at the F. W. Carmon Funeral and a fimn laborer perished in a snow from Main St., fipm side Heck, a former chairman of the Frank Batsie, both of Rockville, in the equipment test division at in Kowalski's campaign for the Methodist, canceled their mid chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. route. entered the Army In 1941 as a The two weekend storms the Florida plant of Pratt and Home, 6 Poquonock Ave., Wind fire which destroyed a 2-story streets, and from Church parking night Christmas Eve eervlcee be and Mrs. Albert Fountain, 467 N. Main St. His paternal grand Red Cross here, donated his 21st Mrs. Kamis Zielskl, West War U.S. 'SenatoriiU nomination, vrill lots. "If there is no need fqr S-carrier private. dropped an estimated 10 to 12 Whitney division of United Air sor. Burial wsis in Center Ceme frame building. A father and his cause of the weather. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sherwln, 22 Wheeler Rd., Before entering the service, he pint of blood last month. wick, R I., and Mrs. Charles Pas- twin 5-year-old stepdaughters died join the congressman's stEiff in service to Florida, then Toolco, Inches of snow in the Vernon area craft Corp., where he had been tery, Granby. Waahington when Congress con Tureck said there were three Wapping. worked In the advertising depart Listed among his hobbles are sarde, Stafford Springs. in flames which swept their home minor accidents, all Involving town • • • • • the comipeting airlines and the golf (he admits to being a "hack Rockville public works em The funeral will be held at the transferred two years ago. He venes in January. Hia duties will Pubso should be advised as soon ment of The Herald, from 193.3 to ployes fared the same as Vernon had formerly worked at Pratt and Hugh B. Moriariy In Nimkln Township, near De include assisting Kowalski In trucks and private cars. Crewmen Prepare Larson, Krista Gayle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman 1941^ after graduating from Man er”) and fishing, a sport acquired White-Gibson Funeral Home, 65 The funeral of Hugh B. Mor- troit. There were also quite s few as possible," he said. when he was a child and an addic vrorkers, starting to work late Elm St.. Rockville, Thursday at 8 Whitney Aircraft in East Hart legal and legialatlve matters, in Larson, 121 Huckleberry Rd.. East Hartford. She was bom Dec. chester High School In 1933. His Saturday and working until ford. iarty, 58 Summer St., was held handling cases of Ooimecticut res breakdowns of the trucks, he said, To Abandon Ship 11 at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. brother, Rudy, Is a Herald com tion he indulges In frequently by a.m., followed by a requiem Mass this morning at the W. P. Qulsh but all were minor, such a* the un- and Mrs. John Stevenson, 29 Oakwood Rd., Manchester. Her pa surf-casting off the Rhode Island jresterday evening. at St. Catherine's C3iurch in Broad Death was caused by a coro idents, pr^aring biudcg;round re positor. SELF-SERVICE DEPT. STORE City crews were back on the Funeral Home, 225 Main St., fol Andover ports on bills before the House of denframe of a plow rig breaking. ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larson, Newington. Woman Fractures Ser4-ed In Europe shores. Brook at 8:30 a.m. Burial will be nary, according to Dr. John lowed by a solemn high Mass of The water department has the (OoDtlnaed from Page One) * • • « • ° Job today removing snow from in St. Catherine's Cemetery, Broad Prignano, assistant medical ex Representatives, and keeping citi His five years In the Army In requiem at St. James’ Church. zens of Connecticut informed of responsibility of digging out fire Hill, Laurie Dlqne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hill. Union St. and the downtowm area Brook. aminer. The Rev. James T. O'Connell hydrsmts. severe to go on deck and handle Pelvis in Fall cluded two years spent overseas. around Central Park. Ursin Boy Leaves Kowalski’s efforts on their behalf. She was bom Dec. 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her PIKE ST. and^BTFORD RD. Friends may call at the funeral! 'Mr. Robenhymer was bom Sept. was celebrant, assisted by the The only fire to mar the Christ It. maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Bisson, 101 As- Heck’s four campaign stars include Operation on Hand Rockville employed five trucks home tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 17, 1919, in Littleton, N. H., son A 70-year-old Manchester wom northern France, the Rhineland, Rev. John D. Regan as deacon Hospital for Home "BLACK WEEKEND" mas weekend waa a small one Sun . A 40-knot, snowladen north pinall Dr., Andover. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and plowing and sanding while Ver to 9 p.m. of Mrs. Agnes Leheux Robenhy and the Rev. Joseph H. McCann day night in the garage at the noHhwest gfUe had built up eess Mrs. George EOabert, 27 Foster St.. Manchester. an who suffered a fall In the Central Europe and the Ardennes. Slated for Neville non used two towm plows, five mer and the late Lucien Roben as subdeacon. Mrs. Jane Mac- Jehanneeburg, South Africa, residence of Peter Pllkaitis, 382 Hil 20 to 30 feet between trough and • • • * • street Sunday morning is In fairly The latter waa given to those In hired plowm and two town sand Lucius M. Foster David J. Uraln, 17, of Andover, Dec, 26 (JPi—The holiday just hymer. He haul lived in Manches carone was organist and soloist. liard St. The fire, according to crest. Michaels, Robert and Richard, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ray good condition at Manchester Me volved In operations connected with William Neville, the youth who trucks. Lucius M. Foster, 82, former ter for 18 years, and was a mem Burial was in St. James’ Ceme wag discharged Sunday from Man over waa a "Black Christmas Francis Limerick, chief of the 8th The dredge la on the second leg morial Hospital today, according the famed ‘’Battle of the Bulge." Save on Everything at King’s Weekend”—at least 50 South mond Michaels, 217 N. Elm St., Manchester. They vere born was partially paralyzed after a Eight men were on duty in traffic manager for more than 60 ber of Church of the Assumption. tery. Father O’Cormell read the chester Memorial Hospital, where District Fire Department, was of a trip from Detroit. Dec. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Their maternal grand to a hospital spokesman. Heck recalled that one of the Rockville and 15 in rural Vernon. years with Case Bros., Inc., died committal prayers. Africans died violently, mostly caused by a live Mh in an Mh tray Army’s ruses In this tough cam fall in a gym class broke his Survivors include his mother in he waa admitted Dec. 11 sifter an The tug is owned by Standard father Is George W. Tracy, Hartford. Their paternal grandpar She is Mrs. Eva Andrukiewicz Rockville has about 26 miles of Sunday in New Smyrna Beach, Littleton, his wife, Mrs. Eliza ' Bearers were Mortimer Mor- In drunken brawls. The Jo which was emptied into a waste Dredging Co., New York. ents are Mr. and Mrs. John Michaels, Lake St., Vernon. They paign was the use of radio signals neck In 1958, will undergo sur' automobile accident In which hie hannesburg Star reported today (Andrews), 69 Autumn St., who streets and rural Vernon, 51 Fla., where he had lived for about beth Plllsbury Robenhymer: three iarty Jr., Joseph Mcllduff, John basket in the garage The fire have two brothers, Raymond Jr., 3, and Steven, 2; and two sis received a fractured pelvis from nals to give the Germans the Im gery on his left hand soon, to six years. Hllditch, Thadleus Gadlrowski, Al compEinion died. more than 1,000 whites and non spread to some clothing himglng pression there were more troops Teams to Shift sons, Adrien P. Robenhymer Jr., ters, Christine, 7, and Dolores, 1. the fall. strengthen a weakened muscle. Coaches and plaj^ers of the Ver Mr. Foster was bom In Wapping, Thomas D. Robenhymer and Ken len Gates and James Barry. Ursin, driver of a car which hit whites were admitted to Jo on the garage wall. Damage was * • • * • facing them than there actually Nov. 12,1879, a son of the late Nor a stone wall and tree on Rt. 6 In hannesburg hospital for Injuries About Town She arrived at the hospital’s His mother, Mrs. William J. non Community Basketball League neth L. RobenhjTner, all at home. limited to the clothing. Leone, LIzabeth Paige, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Thomas emergency room at 3:30 a.m. Sun were. will meet Saturday morning to man and Mary Morgan Foster. He Edmund F. Leber Hebron, near the Marlborough from brawls and assaults. Die A fire truck from the depart Neville, 145 Adams St., .said the The funeral will be held at- the town line, suffered serious injuries Leone, 131 Mountain Rd., Manchester. She was bom Dec. 16 day. In a desperation thrust through plan changes In the rosters of the was a member emeritus of the pru The funeral of Edmund F. Leber, Vaderland, which tagged the hol ment was also railed out on Sun Temple Chapter, Order of East at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents boy is a patient at Manchester John F. Tierney Funeral Home, In the crash. iday as the "Black Christmas a supposedly Impenetrable forest, Memorial Hospital at present, but six teams to produce a better bal dential committee of' Center Con 219 W. Center St.. Friday at 8:30 64 Birch St.,- was held this morn day night when two cars were in ern Star, will meet tomorrow at 8 are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hauschild, Manchester. Her paternal the Germans succeeded in breaking gregational Church where he had ing at the John F. Tierney Fun Richard N. Oough, 17, a passen Weekend," said 620 of those re volved in a rear end collision at p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Initia $10,000 FIRE that he may be transferred to anced league. a.m., with a solemn high Mass of grandmother is Mrs. Pauline Leone, Ea.st Hartford. She has two New London, Dec. 26 (A") — Fire through the Allied line, only to be been a lifelong member. He was eral Home, 219 W. Center St„ ger, also of Andover, died Dec. 12 ceiving treatment at Johannes Main St. near Henry St., but no tions will be held, and refresh brothers, Scott, 6, and Thomas 3. Hartford Ho.spital for the opera Director Robert R. T^ker said requiem at Church of the As of his injuries. burg General Hospital were drove the Hodge family into the halted and thrown back. tion. the meeting will come before the also a member of the King David with a solemn high Mass of re fire developed. ments served. Heck, who lives at 297 Henry Lodge of Odd Fellows and Man sumption at 9 a.m. quiem at St. James’ Church. Police of the Colchester State whites. Traffic accidents ac Mrs. Eva Andrukiewicz, 70. of street Christma.s Eve and caused Nevel was a 17-year-old sopho scheduled round of three games Friends may call at the funeral Clay, Alary Beth, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Richard Clay, St., was bom Aug. 6, 1915 in Man chester Lodge of Masons. The Rev. John D. Regan, was Troop said the accident Is still un cidents accounted for 20 of the 89 Autumn St., received a frac The American Legion has can damage estimated at $10,000 to the more at Manchester High School to higln at 10 a.m. at the Vernon home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m., der investigation. violent deaths. RFD 3, Coventry. She waa born Dec. 18 at Msmehester Memorial 2 4 -story frame dwelling at 29 chester. the son of Rudolph and Elementary School gym. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. celebrant, assisted by the Rev. tured pelvis when she fell In the celed Its meeting for tonight. Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael when the accident occurred. He Ruth Brown Foster of New Smyr and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to Joseph H. McCaiui as deacon and Moore Court. Emil Hodge was Marv Heck, His parents now live was treated first at Hartford Hos Coaches and the first five play 9 p.m. J. Casey, Forestville. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and babysitting for five grandchildren, at 43 Hollister St. ers o f each team will join in the na Beach; a daughter, Miss M. the Rev. James T. O'Connell as Mrs. Elias F. Clay, Coventry. She has a brother, Richard Mac- pital, and then at Newington Hor- Naomi Foster of the American subdeacon. Paul Chetelat was or all under 8, when the blaze broke He vfas married Aug. 8, 1945, pltal and Home for Crippled Chit meeting, he said. The staffs are Dowell Jr., 4'/4; and five sisters, Susan, 11, Janice, 10, Priscilla, 7, put in the upper sections of the Girls’ School, Izman, ’Turkey; a Mrs. T. Spencer Crane ganist and soloist. Burial waa in Peggry, 5%, and Patricia, 11 months. to Lucy A. Waddell, daughter of dren. As part of his rehabilita agreed, he added, the teams are building. The children’s father, Mr. and Mrs. William Waddell of not well balanced. sister, Mrs. Mary Barber of Man Mrs. T. Spencer Crane, 68, of Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom • * * * A tion, he was trained as a dental chester, and several nieces and West Hartford, known to the field, with committal prayers by Fritz, Donald William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fritz, Re Russell Hodge, was doing last-min 43 Hollister St. Mr. and Mrs. technician. The uneveness In team strengtii Women of St. George’s Episcopal Father McCann. ute Christmas shopping. There Heck have two children, William He Is suing the town for $500,- has been Illustrated in games to nephews. gan Rd., Vernon. He was bom Dec. 17 at Manchester Memorial Funeral services will be held Church, Bolton, for her efforts in Bearers werb Joseph Gravell, Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George were no injuries. The fire destroy C., 14, and Luanne M. Heck, 12. 000 damages, and his father is date. TTw Zahner’s Men’s Stoop organization of that group, died ed a Christmas tree and gifts for A member of the Center Con suing the town for $50,000 in medi team has suffered crushing de ’Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Center Walter Parmenter, Richard Welser, Killam, Braintree, Mass. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Congregational Church. The Rev. Monday morning at h^r home after Herbert Tyler, Richard DcRagon Mrs. Stanley Fritz, Orangeville, Pa. His maternal great-grand the youngsters. gregational Church, Heck is a cal expenses. feats in its flrat two starts this a long illness. and Arthur Stewart. season. Reassignment of some Clifford O. Simpson will officiate mother Is Mrs. Anna Ansley, East Hartford. He has two brothers, Burial will be in 'Wapping Ceme She was the wife of T. Spencer 'James, 3*4, and Jeffrey. IV2. squad members will make the Crane and a cousin of Mrs. Robert Mrs. Frank Ilaraburda Sr. • • * « * league oompeUtlon fairer. Tucker tery. said. Friends may call at Holmes E. Gorton of Brandy St., Bolton. The funeral of Mrs. Michallna SobIskI, John Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sigfred Sobiskl, Funeral Home, 400 Main St., tomor She is also survived by a brother. Haraburda, 136 Oakland Sk, waa 25 W. Middle Tpke., Manchestei;. He w a .s born Dec. 18 at Man row from 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Crane was a member of held this morning at the W. p. chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother i.s Mrs. The family requests that fiowers Christ Church Cathedral, past Quish Funeral Homa, 225 Malii Palmlna Quaglia, 85 Charter Oak St. His paternal grandfather WORLU be omitted. Donations may be president of its women’s group, St., followed by a solemn high is John Sobiskl, 161 W. Middle Tpke. He has two sisters, Diane State News made, in Mr. Foster’s name, to the and a leader in church affairs. Mass of requiem at St. James’ Marie, 9, ajid Patricia Ann, 6. GREEN Fantastic Savings! Anjerican Girls’ School, Izman, The funeral will be held tomor Church. The Rev. Joseph H. Mc DDUBLE STAMPS Turkey, and sent to William Fos row at 2 p.m. at the cathedral. Cann was celebrant, assisted by ter, Avery St. Burial will be In Maryland, Mrs. the Rev. John D. Regan as deacon Roundup Crane’s native state. There will be and the Rev. James T. O’Connell EVERY WEDNESDAY HsiTold L. Belmont no calling hours. as subdeacon. Mrs. Jane Macca- The James T. I»ratt Funeral (Oontfnned from Page One) Bolton — Harold L. Belmont, rone w-as organist and soloist. 50, of Baytoerry Rd., died Saturday Home,! 71 Farmington Ave., Hart Burial was in St. James’ Ceme PRESCRIPTIONS OPEN WED., THURS. ford, IS In charge of arrangements. tlOD improvement* for Niantlc bay at hts home after a long illness. tery. IPhe Rt. Rev. Magr. John F. Mr. Belmont was district en Hannon read committal prayers. and hajbor. Mrs. Agnes Tammany Ck^ey and FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. gineer for the Willimantic division Bearers were Hlpulit Kurlowicz, The engineers are currently Mrs. Agnes Tammany C»ffey, making a survey of the area. So of the Connecticut Light and Pow- Peter Cierbiej, Stefan Z y c h, er Co,, a posiUon he has held since 83. of 18 Hathaway Lane, died at far no improvements have been 1940. the Willlngton Convalescent Home Rudolf Wadas, Eldward Sauer, and 9-9814 WE DELIVER made in the area by the fedejnl In South Willlngton early thl.s Alfonse Obuchowski, all members government. The purpose of me He was born in Pittsfield, Mass., June 20, 1911. morning after a long Illness. She of the Polish American Club. hearing is to determine if im waa the widow of Philip Coffey. A delegation from the Polish RECORD SALE Mr. Belmont is survived by his provements are desired and need Mrs. Coffey was bom In Man Women’s Alliance attended the ed. The hearing will be held In wife, Mildred Sutherland Belmont; funeral. PINE PHARMACY 7 2 5 his mother, Mrs. Anna Belmont of chester. Aug. 6. 1878, daughter of WISE 664 CENTER STREET—CORNER OF ADAMS the East Lyme Junior High School at 7:80 p.m. St. Petersburg, Fla.; and a sister. the late Michael and Margaret Mrs. Fred J. Hartman of Sims Carroll Tammany. She had been a Mrs. Mae Riley Goelee M iddle bury. lifelong resident of Manchester. The funeral of Mrs. Mae Riley 4 FABOUES FICE FIRE Survivors include three nephews, Goslee, 112 Maple Ave., Windsor, VWny Below Usual Prices Private funeral services were Horwldi, Dec. 26 Christ- mother of Mrs. Thomas R. Moore Turnpike maa Eve flie drove the occupants held and burial took place today} Raymond J. Chartler and Carroll m Oak Grove Cemetery, West Chartler, both of Manchester, and 51 Vernon Bt., Manchester, was SHOPPERS o f a 4-family house at -345 Main held today . at Grace Episcopal East St. into the streeL There were no Haven. There were no calling George S. Chartler of Ventnor, COLUMBIA MERCURY R C A VICTOR hours. “ NJ. Church, Windsor. Burial was In Injuries. The building is owned by Paliaado Cemetery, Windsor. The Tubs, and Wed. In Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Urban, who PriMd.s who wish may make The funeral will be held at thd rontributions in his memory to the John F. Tlemey Funeral Home, bearers were her six grandsons. were taking care of their 3-year- 219 W. Center St., Thursday at Mrs. Goslee died Saturday morn SpKialt old grandchild, in their first-floor Americjm Cancer Society. and Manchester M&M DECCA EPIC ROULETTE 8:30 a.m., with a requiem Mass at ing after a Jong illness. READ USE NOTICE apartment. Mrs. Urban saw smoke Watklns-*West Funeral Home of coming from the basement and Manchester was in charge of fu Church of the Assumption at 9 She was born In Cortland, N. Y., neral arrangements. a.m. Burial wiU be in St. Bridg Dec. 24, 1887, and was a gradu Th* water mains of the Manchester Water Bounded an alarm. Although the et’s Cemetery. ate of Cortland Normal School. CORAL CAPITOL MANY OTHERS UVbans’ apartment was extensive ly damaged, all the Christmas WUfred P. Young Friends may c^ail at the funeral Survivors, besides her daugh Company ore beinq flushed from 6:00 PJM. ^ t a were saved. Wilfred P. Young. 64, of Rt. 74 home tomorrow'irom 7 to 9 p.m. ter In Manchester, include her Tolland, died at his home esu-ly ------/ ------husband, Carlan H. Goslee of Famous Label Hi-Fi or Stereo yesterday morning. He was dis Windsor; three daughters of Clin- to 11 KM and wiH continue Tuesdays trict fire warden, and former Tol Funendt tonvlUe and Avon, Conn., and Wln- land selectman. netka, 111.; one son in Granby, one through Friday until completed. STEAKS ‘Meet Professor’ CLASSIFIED ADS • Mr. Young was bom in Hacken brother in WlndsoJ-, and 17 grand Mrs. Irene G. Furbush children. Returns to Air sack. N.J., Oct. 37, 1897, son of the The funeral of Mrs. Irene Good- SIRLOIN The FSaJik W. Carmon Funeral MANCHESTER WATER MPANY. late Frank and Winona Hudson speed Furtush, 343 Highland St., 6 0 12” LP ALBUMS Home, 6 Poquonock Ave., Windsor, Young. He lived in Tolland for 84 ■was held Saturday afternoon at •"Meet the Profeasor,” designed years, and served as selectman was In charge of the funeral ar to provide Americans with a real the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 and S H O R T Favorite artists,' labels and tunes! Hit shows, coun- for nine years, and a member of rangements. I ^ • istic and exciting picture of the the board of education for six Main St. The Rev. Pei’cy M. Spur men and women in education who years. rier, pastor of South Methodist Jhon G. Wldholm try and Western, Polkas, popular dance bands, Ic.td- ba've such a vital role in shap He was a member of ■ Uriel Church, officiated. Burial waa In Funeral services for Jhon Gus ing this country’s future, will re I ^ g e of Masons, and Climax East Cemetery. tav Wldholm, 363 Burnham St., * Herald” Classified Ads are your big P O R T E R H O U SE lb. $1.09 ing male vocalists, dixieland, jazz piano and many turn to the air Sunday, Jan. 7 Bearers were Francis Russell. telephone in your eas^ chair and buy Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, were held in the chapel of Eman ★ BETTER TRIM ★ BETTER FLAVOR ★ BETTER BEEF (ABC-TV, Sundays, 2:30-3 p.m., both of Merijefw. Ernest Gardner, George McCann, uel Lutheran Church Sunday Assurance In others. ®ST). "Meet the Jh-ofessor” will Survivors ihclude his wife, Mrs. Ralph McCollu:n, Joseph Hala- afternoon. The Rev. C. Henry gest bargains: You’ll get more value feature each week an outstanding .Anna KalasXjfoung; one son, burda and Robert Mid wood. Anderson officiated. G. Albert all the bargains you want—or make Advance AT OUR FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENTS teacher from a different c MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN« TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1981 MANCHfiSTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER. C0NN„ BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLK DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE PAGE E L £ ^ YAWN! / Christmas Mjesaafies Injured Franco rp Start Late in 1962 OH, FAW.SFlUFRCWHy DID YDO K$M\ND ME about those DRWTffO Aiwwvr to Pravim Puni» WHAT DO WB DO ABOUT TBEESif E6AD,XHA0 COMPLETE- West’s Leaders Appeal Q«*t8 Hospital THWH CHRISTMAS TieEES U.S. Official we A lN T SOLD OH THAT LV RDRSOTTEIsl ABOUT THEM/ m Pope John Convokes VACAI4T LOT f TH BRE'S AMVHOW.THey BEAOTTFVTHe ’ ACROSS B Euttul umitF ABOUT m o OF 'EM LAVIN' tOT-^ COVERlNS OP the -nN eChurchput c a n s a n d o th e r d e b r is / D n M U ^ 7 Cravat For World Peace, Unity AROOtJD — . a m * IF W OWMER • Out of (pnflz) I Madrid.Madrid, Soain.Spain, Dac.Dec. 2fl26 t;Pl—(/P)— FILL OF TW LOT COMES ALON© AN' coamiHeiMr 9 Stripped Generalissimo Francisco Franco Ecumenical Council s e c s'E M . HE'LL 6 0 OP IN ot- 10 Woody plant u (CoaUausd ttooi Vags Oaa| left the hospital today with hls^ A cm?L 0 “ left arm In a sling after two days ISM<5KE.' isSSsrr peace proclaimed by the Chriatmu (OonUaqed Crmoi Bags Oae) I T«e SWesT^ST HEALTH CAPSULES of treatment for a hunting Injury. gave credit to the Pope for "a ISRinRwom iinrtwund Goapela.” by Michael A. 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Semlfinaia are Thuraday.ait’a been dona only ones In tha lastf faaturing Jack (Yha Shot) Folay, Sunday ♦when in some manner the bait Tonight; East paper Into A wAstebasket, pAuSe- jor tournaments, featuring trimmed to lO, win ba ra- finals Saturday. 80 famas—a 62>U upaot by Wichi- appear to have the strength in the This la D-Dav for the Ne«r * Itok and was deflated respeetfully. during a player'a dribble. “ duced one more tonight when New ta. other bracket. Giants, the day of decision, but ThAt’s how bAsketbAll WAA Score Infrequent Win some of the nation's foremost York University and Dayton, each In Novel Tilt QUAKER CITY tourney .at Phila- Providence, NTT champion last Wichita and Utah State, a couple before looking on via teevee at the disoovered, it Is reveAled In a teams, head the college bas 6-0 clash in the Itoliday Festival of quiet Giants overlooked by the Wednesday^ television feature. at New York. ^ delfriiia: Diiquesne (6-0) vi. Wyom season and featurinr^vne of the National- Football League contest ketball schedule today, while tallest front lines in the country, pollsters thus far, head the field I found time to attend Maas with Fitmillar figure around the of By FRANK CLINE In 1802, Dr. JAines NAlSmIth New York (/P)— Late by an hour, tired by a wearying day three other important tour Nelther, however, holds the ing (4-8) and Penn State ^8-1) ,vs. seek to rebound from a pair of in Oklahoma City. 'i my family. .It was a great day to fice, who has been miesed for in Springfield, Mass., found of travel, and fined a bundle of cash, the Chicago* Packers favorite rtrie in the tourney with nearly a week, is the Ailing Alan Last of the area schoolboy neys kick off tomorrow. Iowa (4-2) this afternoon; .Villanova road losses last week, while Dayton Wichita has lost only to mighty fit by the fireside with the weather quintets to get its season un footiMlI too rough for An In posted one of their infrequent victories in the National Bas Starting today are the ECAC Holi- such powers as Cincinnati, defend (8-0) v s.' Niagara (4-1) and Penn and NYU each hope to retain their Ohio State, the nation's top team, inclement outside and pro football Olmstead, gifted editor of The door winter game. BsiAeball ketball Association last night. day Festival in New York’s Madi ing NCAA champion and ranked (4-1) Vs. Holy Cross (3-1) tonight, unblemished records. and owns victories over such high on video starting at 2 o'clock. The Herald. After many years of seet derway, Manchester High’s WM too hArd On window pAUes. second in the nation, and third- semifinals are Thursday, finals I For arriving late in New YorK-S"— son Square Garden, the inaugural ly-ranked outfits as Cincinnati and Gianta tied Cleveland 7-7 in a not Ing Alan at his desk it was un team will remain active A ball waA AAsentlAI to all team for their opening game at the ranked Providence in the field. urday. Villanova, under new coach, usual to look at a vacant chair games. Quaker Caty tourney at the Pales Jack Kraft, has come up with a Purdue. The Utahs only loss was a too exciting contest. From my through the holiday period Madl.son Square Garden double- 10-24, knocked off Wilt Chamber tra in Philadelphia and one of the Defending champion Wichita and two-pointer to potent Southern seat, It appeared that New York in the Ivy Tower... All-star all “To replace the kickoff, I header, the league's newest entry lain and the Warriors on Johnny nation's oldest Holiday Tourna tough Utah State, each 8-1, head surprisingly tough crew which has with a trio of contests. The thought of the center Jump,” Green'.s rebound jump shot with 13 ALL-OOLLEGE at [Oklahoma California. played only as hat'd as It had to - pro football teams were released Indians visit West Hartford to got socked a $2,500 fine by NBA ments, the 76th annual all-college the^ field in the All-College,------while built Its unbeaten record on hustle today, one by the NEA selected said Dr. Nalsmith. "To check seconds left in the second extra City: Texas Christian (1-S) vs. and aggressiveness. Should they Seattle, idle for more than a to win or tie — ^to wrap up the play Conard tonight, and face the Pre.sldent Mauiice Podoloff- The •—-y ' - ’ 'y - ••• at Oklahoma City, Duquesne and Villanova, two more Piistern Conference title..With no by the National League players running and tackling, I devised Packers then look the floor and had an 18- Starting tomorrow are the Los unbeatens Md surprise teams in Houston (7-2) and Oklahoma City survive Niagara and Duquesne live week, owns the best record, how Alumni and Bristol Central later the drible. I reasoned that up to its favorite role against NFL game next Sunday, 1 an and the other by a panel of in the week. whipped the Detroit Pi.stons, 118-! p° ‘" ‘, «'c .second quarter Angeles Classic, featuring four of the East, share the limelight in the (4-3) vs. Utah State (1-1) tonight; ever, at 5-0. The Chiefs are tied for “experts" for the Associated everyone- enjoys throwing 97 I but had to figlil from five points Wyoming, the two unbeatens will in the national ratings and nounced that I would be free to the country's top 10 teams, the Big Quaker City affair. Seattle (5-0) vs. Bowling Green ioth Press. Feeling t|jat the players RHAM, Ellington and East Cath something at a target. I found ■ in the second game, the New » ‘ ‘i Eight tourney at Kansas City and (5-1) and Wichita (8-1) vs. Texas meet in a semifinal. could go all the way. keep social engagements with my olic will see action this week also. the answer when I threw a wad I family. "Good,-' some one report had a better idea than-the writ York Knickerbockers squeezed b> 1 Cl'amberlain poured the Far West at Portland. Ore. Here are the first round pairings: AM (4-2) tomorrow night. Semi .Whipped Powers Heading the entrants for the Los Cheney Tech, Rockville and Coven of papef Into a peach basket the "'Philadelphia Warriors, 138-134.1'".“” ^JuU.s and grabbed off 36 ed. "I’m glad the football season ers, I gave the NEA release pref try will remain Idle during the va Those six top a list of tourna ECAO HOLIDAY Festival at New finals are Thursday, finals Friday. Duquesne, already owner of one Angeles Classic tomorrow is, of erence. The personnel picked dif being used as a wastebasket.’’ in double overtime. The Boston rebounds,______wliile_ Richie Guerin ments too numerous to mention and !.■; over!" This isn’t true, for the cation period. topped New York with 40 point=■ York; Dartmouth (2-1) vs LaSalle tourney title — Pittsburgh's Steel course, powerful, talented Ohio championship gi-me will be carried fered considerably... More sea Celtics tripped the Syiac\i.se Nats their progress—final., in all but the (3-1) and Cincinnati (8-1) vs. St. Cincinnati's talented Bearcats Bowl—has knocked off such pow State. Other ranked teams entered Coach Phil Hyde's Indians will 127-122. and the Los Angeles Lak 'rommy Heinsohn had hi.s best all-college affair will be Saturday Simday, Dec. 31 followed the fol sonal cards arrived this a.m. be trying to bounce back into the scoring night in hi.s .six NBA John's (N.Y.) (4-1) this afternoon; rate as the team to beat in the ers as St. Bonaventure, Duke and are West Virginia (No. 5), South lowing Saturday by the Pro Bowl from Frank Corkin. the very good ers beat the Cincinnati Royals, night—.should be the focal point of NYU (6-0) vs. Dayton (6-0) and Holiday Festival, but beating the n tt. Penn State, tall, deep but ern California (No. 6) and Purdue victory column after losing Its first 141-127, in other NBA action season.s, collecting 45 points as the the week. game . . After the game, of basketball official from Meriden; decision to powerful Bristol East Spftrt Schedule Celts downed the Nats for their - •-»- Providence (8-2) vs. Wisconsin (4-2) Bearcats is something else- again. lacking speed, and Holy Cross, (No. 8). Joe Cronin and Joe McKenney of Christmas night. course, I helped wrap a few ern last Friday following two open One flight cancellation and two 26th victory in 30 games. The TRY FOR TD FAILS— In the final moments of the Shriners North-South All-Star foot Christmas gifts for members of the American League baseball of ball game dominated by the South’s high scoring combinations Steve Simms, fullback, ing game triumphs, Conard gained other dclay.s in Cliicago cau.sed versatile gunner clicked on a var my family. fice; Flo' Kloter, one' of the big its first triumph over Platt after Today the Packers' travel trouble, Podo iety of shots from all over the fails to score from the one-yard line when he rams into the goal post. Ho-Hum! Aussies Near Cup Title Again gest boosters of duckpin bowling: dropping its first two starts. Manchester si Conard, 7:45. loff decreed the team had (ailed court in totaling 19 field goals, and Monday Jim Higgins, who did a tremendous Only common foe to date for to Wednesday, Dec. 27 to take sufficient precaution to went seven-for-nlne from the foul Mail bag was heavier than u.sual job in building up the Little night’s rivals bag been Platt. The Alumni at Manchester, 7:45. arrive in time, and levied the .slid line. Baston \ypn by ..only five ‘Homework’ Class for this department with holiday League baseball program; Herm Indiana took the Panthers by seven Alumni At RHAM. penally. There could be anothe point.s. but wa^ ah^ad 124-107 cards swelling the usual load. Wierzblcki, back in top health and points while the Chieftains grabbed Ellington at Smith. financial setback (or the Packers, when the Nats .staged a furiou.s South Conq Italians Easy Victims Greetings were received from pro a former athlete, now a top flight a 10-point verdict over them last Bacon Academy at RHAM. if the Knicks make additional windup that made it close. Dave uers North Thursday December 28 baseball player Gene Johnson, photographer; Alex Hackney, long Friday night. The two jayvee claims for damages .suffered by Gambee topped Syracuse with 28. For Giants’ Coach hockey great Eddie Shore. San time golf pro at the Manchester teams will meet at 6:30 tonight East Catholic vs. FAculty-Fs- refunding ticket money. The I.9ikers 128-91 padded their 6 Francisco, Giant Scout Ekl Buckie, Country Club and Gerry C r e a n, with the varsity contest starting 15 thers, 8. Arid Stretch Western Division lead by beating For Emerson and Laver Little League baseball standout sports editor at l)ie New Britain minutes after the completion of the Alumni at Ellington. 8.. The Packers started slowly the second-place Royals (18-16), prelim. New York (A) — It almost fringed Yankee Stadium to be Ray LaGace and parents, Tom Cos Herald... Witnessed the Cheney Friday, Dec. 29 against the Pistols and fell be with Is)a Angeles' Elgin Baylor Following their visit to West hind by seven points In the early- On Good Arm of Ply looked like a < lassroom in P.S. gin intensive outdoor work to Melbourne, Australia (i Bobby Ply. the sportsmanship award. the team beats the Green Bay our strength, and prepare for Laver, the top-ranked Aussie and I struck out on a plek-off throw to The shifty Texan plied a slow- turned out in cold weather that blazing service ace, and followed Gene Sturgeon a visitor the Man- freshmen array, whlcli has won New York, not much belter at had 35 for the RoyaLs. Still another Miami player. Jim Packers In Green Bay Sunday the strength of the other." 1961 Wimbledon titllst, routed Or first base. As for umpiring, if I moving Yankee offense with 11 dropped the temperatures into the with unretumable volley at Pl^l- wasn't content in my current every chester-Wlndham CCIL hoop con four starts thus far, will take on a 40s during the game. Vollenweider. slammed 18 yards for the National Footbail Sherman admitted that lando Vslrola, 6-1, 6-4, 6-3, In open (uccessful passes to three tal for a South touchdown and led all rangeli's feet. He won the game, day job I would pursue a career test the previous night and re faculty-fathers squad Thursday. League's championship. while the Giants have great ing singles matches of the chal broke Pietrangell to square the ported an unusual Incident... Purpose of the exhibition contest is ented receivers last night and the Overshadowed Rival Rebel ground gainers with 68 lenge round at Kooyong Stadium. In umpiring.. .Motored to Storrs Polo Grounds Made to Order Rebels, favored by only a point, In completing 14 of 26 passes. Sherman gave his squad a respect for Green Bay’s pass set, then broke Pietrangell in the ■Volleyball after dinner with neigh to help raise funds for football yards in 13 carries. The leading four-day Christmas holiday ing. it is still the Packers' A double triumph tomorrow at night for the UConn-Brown rolled instead to an easy 35-10 vic Ply over.shadowed the North qukr- rusher for the North was Steve 13th and held service In the 14th basketball game, the roads being bors with my son Dean coming equipm'ent for the Eagles. tory. terback. Eddie '\ilson of Arizona, bu' had the players take along tremendous running, led by would doe* out the championship to win 8-6. along to set me up, doing a fine RHAM also has three games Simms of Rutgers, with 40 yards homework in the form of their for Capt. Harry ifopman’s Aus cleared of snow and ice by corn* For Team Mets Are Building Now Is The Time For These Easy-TO’ Glenn Glass of Tennessee was who had an off night with 15 out in 10 tries. fullback Jim Taylor, that pos The heat, which caused the potent crews. A .sluggish, non- job again. slated this week. After facing the catcher on a 46-yard touch of 39 throws. play books, containing the ba es the biggest threat. sies, who faced up to an "Italian crowd to dwindle during the sec their Alumni group Wednesday, The North's only touchdown sic plays and formations to draw" with the sure formula of exciting game, won by UConn, 67- New York (NEA) down aerial play, and Miami's two However. Wilson gained the "We feel we can stop this, ond match until only about 1,000 61, with a wild brawl In the last Thursday the Sachems will host Bacon Aca Horace# brought with him from the Yan ends. Larry Wilson and All-Amer came in the second period when be used in the Packers' game. or at least slow it down, by success — unbeatable tennis. Stoneham left the Polo Grounds to kees Jim Thompson, business honoV.of starting the lortge.st pass trailing 21-0, Eddie Wilson passed were left to see the last of Laver'i 19 seconds spicing the action. It The bug wihich has been going demy on Friday and visit Lebanon ica Bill Miller enagged two other "If they don't have these repositioning our defensive The luck of the .draw, pitting easy triumph, got to Pietrangell on Saturday. the bats and for' atrlously dead manager in charge of the park Do Interior Home Improvements play in the history of the series. five yards to Bennie McCrae ot Pietrangell against Emerson, was was a di.sgraceful exhibition with around finally hit this operator Ply scoring throws for 10 and One of his pitches, to George basics down pat. then were men.” he pointed out. "We've after that and his play was er the lax officiating leading \ip to the and altiiough not floored I was Ellington has two games book four years ago when the Giants and Tom Meany, the baseball au •even yards. Michigan in the end zone. The in trouble," Sherman said to expected to help the ’ underdog and Dodgers walked out on the 16 thor, public relations coun.selor Sefcik of Notre Dame, was good Yankees added a safety on the got to make it a lot tougher ratic. He made many easy errors battle. My son Dean was my reeling throughout the day, anxious ed but only one of which will count Ply also sneaked a yard for a for 73 yards, four yards longer day. for their blockers to get the Italians. They counted on tem and double, faulted frequently. towards passible touranment million people of the metropolltao and promotion .man who ha.s more game's last play when Larry peramental Nicola beating Emer guest and he enjoyed sitting in to get home and in my favorite New York area. fourtly touchdown in winning the than the previous record. And he immediately dis angles and knock our men press row. Two of UConn Coach chair. .Before I did make . 250 qualification. Tomorrow night the stories and tells them even better esa' I Bowie of Purdut tackled Ply in son in the opening match and per Laver, by contrast, made quick But there Is still a lot of life than Professor Stengel. Why not make the most of these “ shut-in” press' box vote as the most val- For fine defensive work against the end zone. patched them onto snow- down, as they did In the gfime work of Slrola in a match last^ig Hugh Geer's foimcr players, Jim Burke St., I completed my usual Purple Knights will journey to in Milwaukee.” haps keying the 6-7 Slrola to a top face Smith High and Friday take in the lee of Coogan'a Bluff, where Good Stories winter evenings and weekends— by a d ^ g performance against Laver. Just under an hour. Slrola, both Antonio and Gene Enrico of Man chores. .Mail was again heavy, al so much history has been written The Packers won the reg ered by a tennis elbow, never was on their Alumni. Between Meany and Stengel, value, comfort and beauty to your home! Blazing Sun chester. were pre.senl as well as though I noticed that several first through the years. The new Mets you’ll hear a lot of the Mets and ular season game 20-17 earli It didn't work out that way. In contention except for a brief Torti Wolff, new Ellington Ridge cla.s.s letters dated several days er this month, as Taylor period in the second set when of the National League are spend- they’ll keep you In stitche.s. We'have everything you need—from tools to Pro Football PSetrangoli, after taking a 5-3 Country Club proxy, barber Joe earlier from Manchester, just "■ $2.’)0,000 refurbishing the most "I have ju.st telephoned Jim bashed the Giants line for 186 someone in the crowd shouted Mi-slretta and Ohub Cherubini... made their appearance on the desk complete instructions for dozens of easy in yards. lead in the first set, seemed to "Come on, Orlando." famous ot baseball parks. It's/’get Thompson at the Polo Grounds,' RUNS WORKS — You wilt in the blazing sun that beat A1 Shapiro, fine Windsor Locks in the afternoon. Cards arrived ting a fresh coat of paint. The Meany .said at' the sneak preview terior improvements. Scouts Ready Sherman also admitted that He pulled to within 4-5 with his ba.sketball coach, stopped to say from Wally Fortin of the Rec may hear more of other down on the players and the crowd CCIL LEAlil'E lights are. being brought up to of Toots Shor'. ' i MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, tlMl “ r Bnainess Services Offned 13 THERE OUGRTA BE A LAW BY PA6ALY and SHORTEN Foel and Feed 49-A Honiieholdi Gouda ^ 81 Rooms" Without Board 59 FLOORS W ASB si) and waxed, WOOD FOR SALE, cut to KENMORE wringer type washer, f o b r e n t — Nicely furnished Rockville- Vernon Getting Physical Check windowa cleaned, painting, paper length, $10 a load dellvei ing, walla waahed, odd joba. Handy good condition, $36, aleo, Ml hunt room, one or two ladles,' or work BE EXTRA 22 Weekend Mishaps Grantland Nursery, M I 8-0669. er ipsce heater, reasonable, M I -FOR RENT—6 room .single house, Man Service. Phone M l S S M . ing coupl4, with or without kitch centrally located. 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Wentber Bmenn ter Dr,; Richard Brown, Wapplng; ipddge, Knights of Pythias, and Snow or rain ■tarting tonight About Town Mrs. .Carol Welch and daughter, Posl-Ytile Party wives, will be guests. , 13,525 Fontinhing Into Thnreday. Not m Hospital Notes cold tonight. Low around 8ft. Glastonbury; Mrs. Mary Ijlelland- After a meeting, there wlU|' be PRESORIPTIONS Member ef the AmHt Maitto Pfe. Robert A. Anderson, ■nrenn e f Olrenlntton Windy, cloudy, anow flnrriea visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. for brand and daughter, 497 . Spring Set by Pythians a post-Chrlstmas party and secret Free Delivery Thursday. Low la 80s. •on of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E!- St.; Mrs. Shirley Fluet and daugh An4M 0n, 1» Gardner St. recently all areas, except maternity, where pals will b« l^ e a M . ■ Refresh M ancheziet^A City o f Village Charm the.v are 2 to 4;S0 and «:S0 to 8 ter, Talcottvllle; Mrs. Teresa ^ k - Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis ments will be served. Members of LieOEH DRUQ was graduated from the Photogra er and daughter, 19 l>wls St.; pher's Mate School at the Naval p.m.; and. private rooms where ters, wl)l celebrate its 39th. an the Past Chiefs Club of Memorial SHUPPtNO PARHADE Mrs. Nanc.v Blackburn and daugh niversary tonight at 7:89 at ithe Temple are in charge of arrange VOL. LXXXI, NO. 78 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) Air Technical Training Unit, Naval the.v are lo a.m. to 8 p.m. Visi ter, Coventry. MANCmSTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY,“DECEMBER 27, 1961 (ClaaaUUd Advertising on Page 16) PRICE FIVE CENTS Air Station, Pensacola. Fla. An tors are requested not to smoke In lOOF Hall. Members of Memorial ments. derson la a graduate of Manchesier patients rooms. No more than two M *h School and entered the service risitors at one time per patient last January. Patients Today: 184 Fears Iraqi Moves State News President’s Members of Prisoilla Circle of AD.MITTED SATURDAY: Ham Emanuel Churchwomcn will meet ilton Mckee Jr.. 21 Church St., • LISTEN TO KATHY GODFREY, WINF, tomorrow at 8 p.m, at the home of George Bag.<»haw, 73 Homestead I Mrs. Theodore Chambers. 41 White St.: William Ford, Wapping. MONDAY thru FRIDAY at 1:10 P.M. ~ SATURDAY 11:10 A.M. Roundup ’62 Budget St. Members are reminded to bring ADMITTED SUNDAY: Barbara Britain Speeds Kowalski Will a gift for the Uitheran Home in Chemerka. 84 Maple St.; Mrt Middletown and a grab bag gift. Helen Sweet. Dobson Rd., Vernon: Main Street Karen Bancroft. Warehou.se Point; Manchester Officials Probe In Balance Robert Vinton, son of Mr. and Fernand Audet, South Coventry; Mrs. George A. Vinton, 144 Bran-1 Richard Ga.v. Wapping. Ml 3-4123 Hospital Fires ford St., has been appointed resi-1 HOUSE a HALE Palm Beach, Fla., Dec. 27 ADM ITTED YESTERDAY: dent counselor and assistant to the j Fleet to Kuwait {fP)— President; Kennedy has Harry Jackson, 325 Hilliard St.; J director of student personnel a t , In New Haven completed work on the budget Georgetown University, Washing-; Mr.s. Helen Ma.vottc. 381 E. Mid-l| die Tp,;c.; Calvin Taggart, 119 for the next fiscal year and it ton, D. C. He was graduated from London, I)ec. 27 (/P)— Brit-9clMm to the little neighboring ter- New Haven, Dec. 27 — Ribicoff Plans Woodland St.; .Mm. Eleanor Bar will be balanced, administra Georgetown in -Tune 19fi0 and is in I END OF THE YEAR Ish officials today disclosed a rltory Fire officials are investigat- his first year at Georgetown Uni- \ ron. East Hartford; Ward At Arab League troops, which tion officials said today. \’erslty Law School. wood, Hartford; Ronald Noake. 211 little armada is hurrying placed British Commandos, ' ing the second suspicious hos- No figures were disclosed, but High St.; Mrs. Olive O'Connor, 14.1 | —H toward the Persian Gulf oil lanea and warships in Kuwait last ‘ pit®! fiTe in two days. Neither speculation on its size has been'in Tomorrow is rescr\’ations dead-1 Brent Rd.; Kenneth Plecity, 201 eptember, amount to onlyiiy aI token ! caused serious damage. the area of 892 billion, about 83 Adam.s St.; James Brazinska.s. 11 sheikhdom of Kuwait to meet Hits Bailey line for the New Year’s Eve party i a suspected Iraqi military force. In London's view the Arabs Acting Fire Marshal Thomas F. billion above the current year's. of Manchester Ijodge of Elks. The I Lawton Rd.; Mrs. Emma Glode. would not be able to stop any full- Lyden said a blaze at St. Rai^ael's After visiting his ailing father. jMuty wUl be Sunday. Dec. 31. from 1701 Tolland Tpke : Mrs. Anna threat. scale assault by the Iraqis. Hospital yesterday definitely was | former Amba.ssador Joseph 10 p.m. to 2:45 a.m. at the Elks Schneider 47'.^ Charter Oak St.; The Admiralty said that at least set on purpose. It damaged a Kennedy this forenoon, the Pre.si-1 ‘Quick’ Call six warships, led by the 27.000-ton - % Home, with dancing to the music o f! Mi.sa Nancy Cordner. 9 Norman | (Continued on Page Four) linen bag and a few floor tiles. dent returned to the seaside man- j . '. -*iw Teddy Page and his orchestra., St.; Samuei Turcotte. 65 Overland aircraft carrier Centaur, have sail Dr. Francis Haiska. a resident Sion where he is sta>’ing. There lie Tickets may be obtained from E d -' S;.; Janet Morse, South Windsor; || ed from the East African base of physician, doused the flames be received a check up on his back by ward Tomkiel, Bruce Noble or' Richard Kcrri.s, Ea.st Hartford; Mombasa for an unannounced des fore they could do any damage or tination. a New York orthopedic specialist. | On Leaders Charlie Tucker, steward. Clifton Pierce. Tolland; Kent Wal consequence. Dr. Preston Wade, and the regular Other officials reported that the Nasser Breaks lace. 44 Willard Rd.; Elizabeth Lyden also said an investigation White House physician. Dr. Janet By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jam es E. Harvey, son of M r., LaMarche. 20 Oak St.. Rocdiville. ahips—which include two- frigates, and Mrs. Bernard J . Harvey, 18' a tank landing ship and two big of a small fire Monday in a locker Travell. ADMITTED TODAY: Leon Per- Link to Yemen; room at Grace-New Haven Hos White House Press Secretary Frank Kowalski, Congress Nye St., is undergoing recntit'train- ras. 60 Birch St. fleet auxiliaries—are heading for man-at-large, D-Conn., said at the Naval Training Center, the Kuwait area. pital revealed the article set on Pierre Salinger said the doctors BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son to fire was a pocketbook. A nurse reported the bpek is stronger than toda.v that cabinet Secretary Great Lakes, Rl. ’ Mr. and -Mrs. Ray Trus.sell, Vir They added several other precau- Revolt Feared WARNER'S tlonai^ British fleet moves are had reported it missing two hours last summer, but it will be several Abraham Rificoff “or some 7 ginia Beach, Va,; a .son to Mr, and Two Manchester men recently i FORMFIT under way but are still secret. esrlier, and authorites speculated months before Kennedy esn re one else around him is smok ! Mrs. P.obeii Klamni, 151 Chestnut Cairo. Dec. 27 (Ab—President It had been stolen. sume vigorous physical activity. completed recruit training at the 1 S t.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Over the Christmas weekend in ing an opium pipe” if they be Naval' Training Center. Great' telligence and diplomatic reports Na.ssers' domain is back where it Connecticut's hospitaLs. have "The Resident is in excellent I Flank Gobetz, 154 Park St. "DOUBLE PLAY" started—confined to Egypt—fol I general health and full.v able to lieve Ribicoff will be drafted Lakes, ,R1. They are Richard .1.! j BIRTHS SUNDAY ; A daughter lo from the region Indicated to the alerted their personnel to turn in Bagrge, son of Mr., and Mrs. Rich- I British government that Iraqi lowing severance of the loose fed reports of fires quickly since a ' carry on all of his duties." Salinger for the Democratic nomina jMr, and Mrs. Beecher LaBreck, 195 ■ eration that joined the little Ara aaid. ard J.B ag g e, 99. Ferguson Rd., and! ; I'nion St.; a daughter to Mr. and Premier Abdel Karim Kassim has blaze at Hartford Hospital Dec. 8 tion for the U.S. Senate. Mark Ttvo Milestsones GIRDLE AND been massing troops, possibly as bian peninsular kingdom of Ye took 16 lives. , Kennedy took a cruise aboard Thomas D. Plgglns. son of Mr. •Mrs. Eugene Olesen Glastonbury. I Kowalski said that 12 of Con Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder of f the prelude to an inveslon to men to the United Arab Republic. the presidential yacht Honey Fitz necticut’s 169 towns have al and Mrs. W. S. Piggins, 14 Bond BIRTH.S YESTERDAY: A .son lo Nasser broke the tie with Yc- ' following the back examination. S t Manchester were honored at a from Associated Transport in Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McQuien, PANTY GIRDLE achieve the annexation of Kuwait Faces Murder Charge ready endorsed him for the nom j family l>arty yesterday at the Hartford. They were married Dec. he threatened last summer. I men last night,' apparently be- Later in the afternoon, he plan ination. He said he haa been as ' East Hartford; a daughter to Mr. . "SKIPPIES" Icause of the opposition of Yemen's, Blast LjTne, Conn., Dec. 27 '/Pi ned another long conference with ' home of uieir son. Adolph C 25. 1914, in New York City. They land .Mrs. Richard Small Covenlrv. The Defense Ministry apnounced sured that at least 30 other towns Snyder. 79 Edmund St., in honor have two daughters, Mrs. Eii yesterday that 300 troops' most of | feudal ruler, the Imam Ahmed, to j Glenn E. Cramford. a 33-year-old key advisers on the State of the BIRTHS TODAY; A daughter to sailor, will be arraigned next Tues will endorse him in the future. of their 47th wedding anniversary Rutchick, 78 Ridge St., and Mrs reg. 7.50 them transport aircraft crewmen, Nasser’s accelerating program to , Union Message to Congress in Kowal.ski i.g the only announced M l IN ONE STORE Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hallowell. 5.99 LONG LEG convert the U.A.R, to socialism day on the charge of first degi ee ' and Mr. Snyder's forthcoming re- Arnold Seligson of Allen Park, Wilson I-ane, Rockville: a .son lo had been put on the alert, and j January. candidate for the Democratic ! Urement. The Snvders. who have Mich., and two other sons, Maurice troops were reported standing by to Yemeni exiles in Beirtilt predict murdy for the .slaying of his wife. The Preftident received word Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brazdzionis, 93 be flown from Nairobi, Kenya, if ed the break with Nasser might Mrs. Joanne Cranford, 31, was nomination for the U.S. Senate. SHOP FOR ALL YOUR I lived in Manchc.S Milford Rd-.. and Isaa,? Cooper St. from the doctors attending the Snyder, 27 Wellesley Rd., and nine PANTY GIRDLE needed. touch off a revolution in their fatally injured when struck on the elder Kennedy that their patient Kowal.ski, reiterating his de- ; plan to leave Jan. 10 to m ake! DLSCHARGED SATURDAY: terminatloh to go "all the way” 1 their retirement home in Miami.! grandchildren, (Photo by Burk- Britain forestalled an Iraqi in homeland that would unseat the head with a blunt Instrument. She had made progress in throwing off MATERNITY NEEDS j Mrs. Elizabeth McManus, 252 j I 'TOMORROW" vasion last July by landing troops Imam, one of the world’s last ab- died early yesterday at their home for the nomination, said that State Fla. Mr. Snyder will soon retire |hanipi. j School St.; Kenneth Blake, East ' [ a mild pneumonia which developed reg. 10.95 in Kuwait at the request of Sheik sohite monarchs. in the Oak Grove Beach section of after the ex-amba.ssador suffered and National Chairman J ( ^ M. BLOUSES. SKIRTS. SLACKS, I Hartford; Mrs. Marjorie Straw, 7.99 Bailey "is frantically calling lead BRA S AND GIRDLES I Abdullah as -Salem as-Sabah- after East L>Tne. a stroke Dec. 19. of land known as "Dry Brook," ; Box Mt. Dr.. Vernon; William BRA ' Kassim renewed his countrv's (Continued on Pngn Five) ers Ih Connecticut advising them I Skone.skl, 43 Edward St.; Gordon | SkM: S-M-L-XL. Police said Cranford told them The President, accompanied by "The man i.s going to run.” AT property off Oak St. he hit his wife with a meat grinder Mrs. Kennedy, drove himself to Public^Records 4|iiltrlaini Deed. I Pomeroy, Hartford; Ri(diard Cole- "Thus i.s duplicity of the highest Corset and Uniform Shop : man. 622 Woodbridge St.; Mr.s. during an argument. He was St. Mary’s ho.spital in West Palm Warrantee Deeds Rus-scll C, Anderson to Russell rsg. 2.50 order and most unhealthy In a C. and Julia M. Anderson, proper Eleanor Magdefrau, 64 N. Park . |.99 charged with first degree murder Beach to visit his f a ji^ . They Meet for Less Than Hour yesterday and placed in the state democracy and most destructive Isabelle Crossen to Bertrand J. ty at 24-26 Edgerton St. St.. Rockville: John Boland, 57 ; | spent 25 minutes th«|fl^A secret for the Democratic party.” he said. Glazier's and Rita M. Plante. 43 Lilac St. jail at Montvllie to await his ar service agent took driv SSI Main St.—Manchester .Administrator* De**! McKinley St.: Bruce Bates. Snip- Robert Anderson, left, Chrysler Corp. vice president, and research engineer O orge Hu^bner Jr. Kowalski made the commenta Le.ster D. Babin to Allen M. .sic St.. Rockville; Harold Helm, 25 raignment in Superior Court, New er's seat of the creani-^iored con P.ny C; Johnson, administrator London. look over the turbine-driven.engtne in the Thirbo Dart, a 1962 Dodge car now in the e.xperimentaJ in a telephone interview with the j Ward, propertv at 191-193 Adams I for the e.state of John Algot John- Spnice St.; Mrs, Agnes Palozte, vertible when they left. St. stage. The two barrel-like dnim.s behind the grille are air intake filters. The large circular drum Meriden Journal from hip home in I .son. also known as Algot Johmsim. Broad Brook; Mrs. Fannie Re- Three Princes Fail Cranford, a boatswain's mate Mm. Sargent Shriver, Mrs. Peter at which they are pointing encloses the regenerator and exhaust ducts. (AP Photofax). Alexandria, Va. Hia legal residence I Raymond A. N’ovak to Gunver to Ru.s.scll C. and Julia M. Ander menik, 32 Spring St., Rockville;,. second class, has been in the Navy Lawford and Mm. Stephen Smith, ------^------4. ______is In Meriden. ' Rd^^'^ToOO “ "'■^^°'''*|.^on"7i^pVr\v“ar 21-26 Amos Richardson. Coventry; Mrs. : | 15 years. His duty station is the siatera of the President, also \isit- He said that anybody intereated ! St. Vengenza Deane. 109 Hemlock St.; submarine base at Groton. ed the elder Kennedy. Merrill B. Rubinow to David and in til* Senate nominations "should LECLERC Marriage IJcense Beverly Robinshaw. East . Hart Police said the husband called The back examination had been first ■want it and not ask to be Blanche Mark, property off Green ! ford; Delbert Orciitt, 50 Glenwood On Laotian Coalition Chrysler Sets FUNERAL HOME , Thomas J. Quigley. Phoenix St., Attompji Harold B. Dwan of New described by Sahnger in advance Belgium Renews Tie drafted.” .la n o rlta . , c- j Vernon, and Joan Carol Reid. 213 St.; .Mrs. Claudette Walker and Lk>ndon about 8 a.m. and made as routine. He aaid Kennedy had Rachel J, Smith to Southern -T, St. Jame.s' sson. 196 Maple St.; Mrs. Katherine Bailey said he had no oenunent an appointment to see him about no recent trouble with his back on Kowalski’s statement FUNERAL New England Telephone Co., prop- Gallup and daughter, Hebron; Mrs. Vientiane, Laos, Dec. 27 (JP)—#their hopes never had been high. which he hurt last j ’ear while New Tests for erties at the rear of 52 K. Center j ______Mary Jane Boyce and daughter, ' 45 minutes later. Dean is an as In New Haven, Democratic Na The— heralded, S-princes' . meeting .. agreed it would take a shoveling dirt at a tree-planting tional Committeeman John M. Coventry; Mrs. Florence Paone apparently collapsed today in lees sistant prosecutor in Circuit Court ceremony. With Central Congo o'* ’*’• 1 xf o ' DRIVE TO WORK miracle for an agreement to be 10. SERVICE \A lUiam C. and Llhol May Bray o^^roit - Whether vou drive to and daughter, 47 Charter Oak St.; UtaJt-lBTUTOur. Turbine Cars Golden aaid he ■view* Hibicoff’s i fia ie d . — After Cranford told WadAa..»itaminaHnn uiag oririii- stotsment aa an “avowal of hia WALTER N. to the Southern New England Tel work may depend on your town's -Mrs. Irene LeBnm and daughter, After months of maneuvering by T®'.v scheduled for yesterday but ephone Co., propertv at 17-19 Ford On arriving in thlg capital Sou- h* killed his wife, the authorities candidacy” for the nominitiDh. LECLERC .size. In cities of 100.000 and up, Kelley Rd., Vernon ', Laotian politicians and pressure phanouvong did nothing to help the was postponed because the physi New York, Dec. 27 (45 — The Director St. d is c h a r g e d SUNDAY: Mrs. ! | by foreign diplomats, neutralist said. Dean turned him over to Leopoldville, The Congo. Dec. 27!*'drafted for Itif colony, but the ■i6 per cent go to work by car. atmosphere. He denounced "Amer cian had trouble getting plane con (JPi—Belgium re.sumed diplomatic chaos that ensued after inde (Chrysler Corp. displayed an ex Easement •Viound the 2,").000 level. 68 per .Mariette Kennedy, Enfield; Edwin 1 Prince Souvanna Phouma and hia ican warmongers’’ and Boun Oum's state police. nections from New York. (Continued on Page Ten) E 55 relations with The Congo today. pendence was gtanted in 1960 kept perimental turbine-driven auto E Call Ml 9-5869 Town of Manchester to P-ich- cent ride Up work in cars. , In Carlson, Fairfield St,' Fred!, , "SKIPPlES" pro-Communlst half-brother Sou- pro-western government. Souvan- Police said Cranford met Dean Salinger reported the President ! .Murphy, 543 Hartford Rd.; Mr.s ' phanouvoi.g arrived for talks with strength-:ning Premier Cyrille t’l e constitution from being rati mobile today and made it clear 28 Main Street, Manchester ard S. and Frederick G. Naasiff, .smaller cities, 70 per cent g(? by na’s tone, however, wa* Concllia- 10 days ago when Cranford was Adoula'a hand in dealing wntli Ka right to use roadway over a piece car and 23 per cent walk. I-Margaret Atkinson. 155 Boulder!] pro-western Premier Boun Oum on torj’. arrested on a breach of p e ace (Continued on Page Ten) fied by parliament. that mass production was being I Rd.; Nancy Borin, 44 Lawton Rd.- PANTY GIRDLE formation of a coalition govern tanga's seces.sion. Tlie 15-member Katanga par considered. The quick breakup of the meeting charge after he allegedly tried to The re.storation of relations was A company spokesman said 50 iGeorge Risley. 127 Highland St.; ment. apparently angered both and they run his wife's car off the road. liamentary delegation, to be flown Boun Oum neither met them a' announced as parliament awaited from the Katangan capital of to 75 of the cars may be put in Bulletins . Miss Linda Ellis, 47 Virginia Rd.; refused Boun Oum'g imitation to the arrival of Katangan member.s John Clancy Jr,, Wapping: I»uis the airport nor went to the ap dinner. The authorities said the Cran Elisabethville in a UN. plane, is the hands of customers for test r.g. 6.50 fords had become estranged and 3 Die in Fire to take tl'.eir seats as provided in Culled from AP Wires The Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS Forgette. 161 Campfield Rd ; Ca 4.99 pointed meeting place. Growing Although the quick fizzling of expected to propose change* in driving in 1963. impatient, the two visitirig prin then reconciled several times dur Adoula's recent unity agreemeii, mille Verret, Thompsonville; Joan the conference verged on the with Katangan President Moise the constitution to give provinces Results of these tests, further Milos. 47 Deerfield Dr.; Mrs. Mary 32 to 38 A-B-C. ces finally paid a courtesy call ing the past months. Both had greater freedom from Leopold engineering and cost studies, and V, comic, it could have tragic ronse- On Ninth Floor Tshombe. Piuaa—ATTBR 15 YEABS Sch,ultz, 375 Adams St.: Mrs. Julia on Prince Boun Oum at hi.s resi quenceg fOr thig small Southeast been married and divorced previ ville’s control. consumer reaction coiild lead to dence. The meeting lasted less ously. j Relations with Belgium, formei New York, Dec. 27 (4>—The C Fischer, 222 Soh 1 St.; Victor Asian nation which was threatened The pact by Adouia and Tshombe volume production, .said Robert president of a group of fUtmxM C colonial ruler 'of The Congo, were I.k>mbardo, 75 White St.; Harold than an hour. .7 Police said that Cranford and Anderson, vice president. Boun Oum told newsmen that with becoming a Korean-like bat Of N.Y. Hotel broken 17 months ago in a (it of at the U.N. base of Kitona recog companies «vas indicted today Puter, 5 Gerard St.; Douglas: bras and girdles Size.8: S-M-L. tleground all through this year his wife were fined 825 each on nized the (Central government’s Such cars would be a radical de Small, Kelley Rd.. Vernon: George I, Sizes: as far a.s he was concerned there anticolomal fuiy. The late Leftist parture from the conventional on grand lareeny and forgery main floor was no further need of a prince Boun Oum said he did liot plan morals charges in New London in Premier Patrice Lumumba was control over Katanga, but the charge* Involving $819,601. The Did you receive MacDonald, Dobson Ave., Vernon; j S-M-L to meet the two lisitors again. He New York, I?ec. 27 — Two piston-driven vehicles, of which July 1958. Katanga leader never has dropped -Mi.ss Diane Kuhnly, Valley Lane. ly meeting, adding; . told newsmen: residents and a fireman died early angered becau.5" Belgium tried to there are now about 76 million on district attorney's office Identi "The two princes came to see protect it.s citizens and proptrt> h i' objections to a strong central fied the executive as Samuel Vernon: Luther Hutson'. East "I told Souvanna Phouma 'You today in a fire on the ninth floor regime. the road in the United States. Hampton: Mrs Edith Bidwell. rhe and we talked. There you had Rain qr Snotc with troops during the riots after Rubin, 49, of 28 Bay Blvd., At your princely meeting.” have not yet given any proof of of the 17-story Hotel Mayflower Independence. Tshombe'* Katanga cabinet The turbine engines reportedly Glastonbury; David Ur-sin. Ando Windsor Locks.'Dec. 27 —The lantic Beach, N.Y. Rubin sur (^hristmas Gift Money? neutrality. Every time you speak Belgian interests al.so supported ruled that it was not competent have one-fifth as many parts as rendered today and declared, ver; Dennis Fiengo. 67 Benton St,; The outcome astounded and de- U.S. Weather Butwu issued this overlooking Central Park. about neutrality your troops and Tshombe in his defiance of the to ratify the Kitona agreement reciprocating engines and require “I’ve been living in prison for I'eronica Toconis, South Windsor; j pre.ssed diplomats in this little 6-da.v forecast for Connecticut, for Two other men—apparently no oil changes or antifreeze. kingdom, who liad watched the the Viet Minh '(North Viet Nam Central goveenmeht. Belgium in and pa.ased it to the provincial 15 years. Now I am a free man.” William Ford. Wapping; Mrs. Su Communlstsl attack our posts. The Dec. 28-Jan, 1: residents—were burned, one of vestment is heavy in the copper, san Kelsey and son, 20 Hilltop weeks of haggling over trivial ar- them critically. Seven firemen aasembly. a move which Adouia Speculation was that if tests are The scheme began in 1945 with raiigements for the meeting. But people and elite of Vientiane have Temperatures during the period uranium and other mineral riche i .said torpedo»d "the last effort to successful the car will be manu the forging of a promissory note Ave., Vernon: Mrs. Beverlev ] NEMO no confidence in .vou, .They judge from Thursday through Monday were burned or overcome by of Katanga smoke. resolve the Katanga crises by factured in volume within five for $10,000, the Indictment said. Scheufler and. son. 198 McKee St.'; / you not by your speeches' but by are expected to average 3 to 9 de Gradually, the Belgian govern •Mrs. Eleanor Cameron and .son. right: BESTFORM Most of the 400 guests in the peaceful means." years. But Chrysler revealed its During the next 15 years Rabbi your actions’." grees above normal. Moderate ment and commtrclal interests in Mapping; Mrs. Janice Gerbe and largely residential hotel at Cen In Paris, Evariste Kimba, Ka optimism by annoucing booklets on never took a vacation for fear The three princes preriously had temperatures except cold Friday Brussels have swung around to the car will be available at all Put it into daughter. 17F Garden Dr. Guild Charges agreed on the principles of a.formu- and again Monday. The normal tral Park West and 61st St. fled favor Congo unity under a cen tangan foreign minl.ster, today he would be found oat, aothorl- DISCHAP.GED YESTERDAY: la from their rooms shortly before denied that Tshombe had signed dealers shortly after the first of ties said. The principal vlctta "PIX" GIRDLE which would make SouvannalUVi high and low temperatures for tral government in Leopoldville, the .vear. an SRM -Mrs. Beverly Fuss. 82 Brent Rd,; reg. 7.95 premier and divide a 18-mali cabl, Hartford is 37 and 19; New Ha 2 a m. much to T.shombe's annoyance. the Kitona declaration. He said of the scheme was named as tiie Mrs. I’alricia Graf. Wapping: Mrs. 6.95 Iijiterference in net, with four from Boun Oum’s ven 37 and 22: Bridgeport 37 and The guesta—many of them in A Central government was pro the Katanga parliament would George Huebnep. Jr., executive Chemical Bank New York Trust Lucille Rowett. 141 Center SI.; "PIXIE" PANTY faction, eight neutralists and fopr 22 . nightclothes—congregated in the vided in the conatitution Belgium meet Jan. 3 to act on the declara engineer, told a news conference, Co. branch * at Brandway and .Mrs. Helen Andei-aon, 17J Garden from Souphanouvong’s pro-Coifi- Precipitation may total over lobby. There was no pianic. Two tion and "the counter proposals "We W'ould not be standing before 38th Street, which was de SAVINGS Dr : .Mrs. Ruth Goodhzrt, 19 Chea- white girdle style only, Sikorsky Vote miinist. Pathet Lao. Inch occurring as rain or snow' of them carried pet canaries from Mr. Tshombe made to Mr. you today if we did not believe the frauded of ^75,000. their rooms. Adouia." GIRDLE sires 27 to 34 trend which we have started al Hartford, Dec. 27 (45 — Repre (Continued on Page Seventeen) (Continued on Page Seventeen) They streamed down to the lob "After the parliament has act ready exists.” QUEEN TO VISIT CANADA Account reg. 5.00 by via stairwells and elevators News Tidbits ed. the government of Elisabelh- He added: "People who have London, Dec. 27 ISh— Queen sentatives of the Independent Air after the hotel manager pressed craft Guild at Bridgeport and ville will decide what attitude to ridden tn these turbine-powered Mother Elisabeth wilj pay a 10- Perhonal Notices a button that sounded an alarm from the AP Wires take," Kimba said. cars like them.’’ Huebner, himself, day visit to Canada in June, Stratford plants of Sikorsky Air on every floor. craft Division qf United Aircraft But ‘Miang: Miang’ Clarence House announced to below: NEM O (Continued on Page Ten! night. She Is to take part la Corporation axe asking the Na The fire burned out of control (Continued on Page Two) Card of Thanks for almost an hour. City firemen, Empire State Building, world's centenary celebrations In Mon> U e iiku In lakr* this npjmrtun- tional Labor Relations Board to itv to uxprujtj, nur (i*'..p gratHufif i«> ADJUSTABLE WAIST called out on two alarms, kept the tallest building and unofficial sj-m- treal of Canada’s Black Watch Watch it Ui- won -England will hold a public Ave. East Tennessee mountain Pope John Convokes Logan. W. Va., Dec. Z« (/P)— hearing here Jan. 31 on naviga- A Hartford pedestrian, Francis- towm Jan. 19, 1937. An automobile full of teen ’Tve never been sorr>’ or agers crashed through the wsH By THE A.SSOCIATED PRESS f Queen Elizabeth II said in a (Continued'on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Seven) regretted it." Johns told the of Ontls Clevenger’s bedroom Leaders of the western world broadcast to the nations of the Knoxville Journal in a copy Ecumenieal Council early today and killed him Jbt his appealed for peace and unity in British Commonwealth: ’’We can righted interview, the flrist bedi Clevenger’s wife norehce CTiristmaa messages yesterday only dispel the clouds of anxiety Johns had granted in nine had.4Mj: gotten out of bed to let while expressing grave concern by the patient and determined ef in a ohMighter w ho was return Such a simple phrase, years. "She has always been By FTIANK BBUTTO LOVE, over differences dividing major forts of U.S all. It cannot be done Social Security Tax^ Benefits as good to nic as could be. '»■ The Ecumenical Council, kno’wn ing from a visit with Mends. by condemning the past or by con Vatican City. Dec. 26 —Pope as Vatican II, will be the 21st in "Peace on Earth," and so powers and flareupa troubling (She's a good mother and a (IP) .Mrs. Clevenger and the daugh lesser ones. tracting out of the present. Angry good housekeeper." John X X n i issued a papal bull the history of the church. Many of ter escaped injur>'. as did the President Kennedy a.ssured West words and accusations certainly Will Go Up Again on January I Their marriage caused a na ye.sierday formally convoking an its predecessors have issue! his eight ocenpants of the oa^~ easy to accomplish if Berliners in a taped television don’t do any good, however justi tional uproar and the" Tennes ecumenical council of the Roman toric decisions. The first, in 325, seven bosrs and a girl. LAUqHTER, broadcast that the beacon of free fied they may be." see legislature later made 16 Catholic Church next year. It will set the date for Easter. The 19th there were love in the Berlin "will, continue to shine Across the English Channel, Washington. Dec. 26 (/Pi - Social* eluded, giving retired men the op the minimum age for mar deal with internal affairs of the lasted 18 years—from 1545 to 1563 K.VD.AR EXPLAINS REVCHAT brightly for many years to come.’’ King Baudouin of Belgium de Security tax rates go up again tion to collect reduced benefits at riage in'the state.' Church, advance the cau.se of —anl condemned the beliefs of Moscow-, Dec. 26 (A") — Hm - hearts of all men. Let us •’We are at j’our side^as be- clared that a new united Europe Jan. 1. with the increased reve 62 instead of at 65; Increasing aged The Johns have nine chil Christian unity and consider the Martin Luther. gary’s Communist party dUef- foi’e,” Kennedy declared. "We "which is building under our nues helping meet the cost of ben- ] dependent w i d o w ?’ benefits by dren. Eight still Ijve on their problems besetting modem man. The last council, known as Vati taln, Janos Kadar, says one efll change.s which become effec all on this Christmas Day FRIENDS, / shall stay . . . until truly there eyes...m ust become a powerful about 10 per cent: Increasing the 65-acre farm which provides The Pope did not set the exact can I and called in 1869, proclaim reason for the 1956 Hongartan is good will among ihen/not w’alls element for world peace.” tive und^r amendments signed in minimum from 533 to 540 a month; a simple but ample living for date for some 3,000 Catholic lead ed the infallibility of Roman pon revolt was the personality colt to divide them, our pursuit of Pope John X X in, in a papal bull to law June 30. providing more incentive for bene the family. Tije oldest daugh ers to gather In St. Peter’s Basilica. tiffs when teaching in their full (Stalinism) built up aroond and on every day there peace shall continue.’’ conx’oking the ecumenical — or The hike amounUs to one-eighth ficiaries to work by reducing tlie ter. Evelyn, now 18. was mar But the worldwide council is ex authority on matters of faith and morals. Matyos RakosI, one of hb pre West Berlin Mayor Willy worldwide — conference of the Ro of one per cent for employes and amount Uiat has to be wiUiheld ried last year to John Henry pected to open late in 1962. decessors. Kadar expressed this after do all we can to man Catholic Churcl) next vear employers, and two-tenths of one from their benefits because of earn From the Protestant \1ewpoint, ' and PEACE Brandt cabled Kennedy hia appre- Antrican. CSiarlie objected to The internal administration of \-leiw in Pimvda today. A bald, elation, asserting that ’’Berlinera for the first Ume since 1869, warn per cent for the self-emplqj’ed. ings above certain levels. the marriage at first, but later the church and paths towar-d Chris-' the concept of papal Infallibility pudgy Uttle dictator known to ^bring about the same will take upon themselves new ed that "while humanity is on the This makes the new rate 3’ » Benefits under the old-age aiid gave the couple his blessing. lian unity—two problem.^ that has provided pne of the most Im portant theological barriers to Hungarians as "Potato Bead,” burdens rather than to forsake verge of a now era, the Church per cent for employe and employ survivors and disability insurance “We get along together as have been major concerns of Pope er. or a total payroll tax of 6% closer ties with the Church of Rakosi resigned under lire aa convictions and principles which faces tasks, of immense gravity piDgram.s of Social Security had good or better than other John since his election in 1958— the party’s first secretary July joy that radiated in and breadth aa in the most tragic | per cent for each employe, and 4.7 Rome. free men all over the world are reached 51.047,000,000 in Septem couples I know," Charlie said. will be major topics at the council. 18,1956—four nMntiiB before toe willing to defend." epochs of her hLstory." per cent for self-employed work ber. the last month for which com "I guess she'd do it again if But the Pope made clear that In Bethlehem 2,000 years \ But the Pope, expressing grave his drive for Christian unity he uprising. Bakosi pleaded age Churches were filled to capacity '"They concern, in fact, the need ers. plete figure.s are available. This she had it to do o'ver. Fve All these make for a M E R R Y C H R IS T M A S concern over “ militant atheism, hoped for a return of “ the separat (64) and Ulnees. Ha ipflcMy In both East and West Berlin. The of bringing the vlvifjdng and per The tax applies to' the first 54,- was an increase of $12 million over never a^ed her that. She ago by loving God and 800 of annual earnings by em operating on a world plan,” said the ed brothers ----- in unity and headed to the Soviet UnloB and grim concrete and barbed-wire ennial energies of the Gospel to August. hasn’t had It too bad, or any council “could not ignore the prob w'all the Communists threw up to the modem world — a W'orra that ployes., So, the ma.ximum ' annual The number of recipients during peace" to the Roman Catholic fold dropped out of sight. worse than folks we know. lems and troubles” of the world. and not toward a confederation of our neighbors with our divide the city w'as softened a bit exalts itself in its conquests in the amount of pa.vTolI tax will be 5300 September was 16.107,659. “We don’t go out much. I Instead of the present 5288. or “ While humanity la on the verge churches with shared authority. POUCE TO GET TOUGH by the first Christmaqmow in five technical and scientific fields." the Estimated total tax receipts by go to Uie store a couple of of a new'era," tlie papal bull con years, and some lighted Pope said. 5150 each on employe and employ “ In a moment of generous and Concord, N.H., D ec. to liTV-* B-' fullest heart. calendar years are $12.7 billion for times a week and Eunice goes tinued, “ the church faces tasks State ihiUce today are under Christmas trees twinkled along In Boim, Chancellor Konrad er instead of 5144. 1961, $13.5 billion for 1962 and increasing efforts from various liSs,.. to the doctor now and then. of immense gravity and breadth as sides aimed at reconstructing the strict orders from Gov. Wesley t l» wristem side of the wrall to re- Adenauer noted the use of armed Self-employed Kave to earn 5400 515.7 blilioji for 1963. That’l"about it. We don't dis mfaid the East Berliners they were force in The Congo and India’s in the most tragic epochs of her visible unity of all Christians which Powell to "pick up and leek 0|r’ a year before they are taxed, with An estimated 61.5 mlUiOin em like pjeoiple; we juat don’t trust history. any person, found to be 4M«feig not forgotten. conquest of Portuguese enclav«s. corresponds to the wishes of the the tax then being applied to ail ployes were subject to the Social many of them." “They concern. In fact, the need Divine Redeemer,’ ’ the Pope wrote, after drinking. Powell * toV. kS/ Berlin tables were heavy with in addition to gunplay in German aamings up to 54.800. The new Security tax during September. He said his marriage and Pinehurst Grocery, Inc. border incidents, and observed: of bringing the vivifying and peren "it Is natural that the forthcoming new "get tough” order w e toe the traditional Christmas goose, maximum tax for self-employed The latest figures on employers family life la “No one's buxi nial mergies of the Gospel to the but moanwfaile troops, and police “How far is the world from the council would maintain the promise effect of wiping out nay die- will be $225.g0 instead of 5216 a showed there were about 5.25 mil nes* but ours, but It’s dksy to modem world—a world that malts of doctrinal clarity and chanty that tlncUoB between "flililM after at both West sad East stoodl^ard year- lion last year and an eotlmated 0.3 let them know how it turned ' on aach aide tbs waU. Itself in its conquests in the tech El«vea) Chaagea affectlv* thla year million this year. ou t" nical ^pd scientific fields." (Continued on Baga ElaTea) MANCHEStEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN;, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1961 UANCRE8TEB EVENINO HSBALD, lIANCHESTEB,iOONN^ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1961