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PACE TWENTY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2B, 19W Averaxc D*Hy Net: Pr««i Run i®anrlip0tpr ^npttittg Iffralb For tho Weok bidiBr Tbs Wanther iWii .» Ill I Ii/Ci I ' ■III ■■■ —■! •■^■w*ww~P«wwewW*^ee***»*e^*wee Nov. SS, ISSN " ’ ■ roraeaot of 0. a Waothor Brntmift Zion lautheran Church ihoir will wa|k dam aged 'ao aeverely. Tern# William Hanklnson, 303 Oak­ ■ '4s> land St, has been nominated fori hold a rehearsal tonighi at 7:30 Stewart’s Home porarily, the Stewart* are living - MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS Katn m dtaig Uil* ovening fal­ About Town the offlee of vice prealdent of | Thuraday, Thanksgiving Cay. a with neighbor*. ' 12,885 lowed h y eleariag, wtody a a f service tn the German language' .William wa* bugned on hi* hand* Maaiber ot.flM AuOt I-odge 1746, International Aaaocla- ; In Texas Bums, FOR OUR GALA Snrciia of ClrenlsUeB. roldor tonight. low.SS to SO. Fair, •The Younp Republican Club will tion I'f Machinists, of Pratt and ; will held at 8 a m., and in Eng­ afid lega and it U .expected that .he broooy, oold ThnnMtey. High In SOo. hold it* Christmas parly on- Kn- Wliitncy Aircraft. The election lish at 10. Son in Hospital v<[dll be in the hoapital fo r «everal Mancb^$ter—^A City of t'illagefVharm riav. Dec. 12, at the Lithuanian will be held on Dee, 14. vl-eeka. Hla frienda m ay w rite to A- 1 Mr, and Mrs. Krerlerirk A. Eld- ' him at St. Joaeph Hoapital, Fo^ Home. 24 Golway St., from P pm Word w»«i received in town ye*- M i s Willlniii Sale Terrell of wards, 318 W. Middle Tpke . have | W orth. THANKSGIVING DINNa VOl* U dCVItl, NO. 49 (TWKNTY PAGES) to 1 a m. There will be dancinj: MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1958 (dnoolflod Advcrtialnt on Pago IS) and refreshments will be served We.sl H artfonl. who is the fifths returned after a visit witli hIS pai- terday tthat the new Fort Worth. PRICE FIVE CENTS Each one attending i.' a.sked to president of llie Nallonal Connell | enia in .Melliiieti, Mass The senioi Tex., home of Mr. and Mra. Hall EVERYTHING FROM SOUP TO NUTS Bring a small wrapped gift fm the of I'hiiich Wniiieii was honored Edwards lelebrnted his 73id hlilli day Satiiidnv. I Stewart, formerly of 215 Henry Personal [Notices children at the Newington Home. will! a lea \e.sterday at the Hart­ : ,St., wan badl.v burned .Saturday, Nixon, Queen Tickets may he piinha.eed at ihe ford Seiiiinarx Koiindatlon hy over* j T heir son, W illiam, 15, ree,eived ALL FOR •25 CHILDREN ' ifki i hiin h women Ten from Man- Democrats Ahead door. aevere biirna from the fire. ; ONLY rhestei allending wei-e .Mrs. I,aw- In Memoriam ' Bolton Wotiiaii, 64, I The .Slewarte moved to F o r t Dedicate U.S. The MATEts u ill nirrt, tomorniw lem e K Aliiioiid and Mr.s C harles Worth in October, and had only Rexuold.-. ulvea of Ihe pastors of, fh Ifivlnc niemorv of fiur son And nifrht at lhi» homo of Winslow Mr- (,oiiiniits Suicide lived in the houae for about threg broih<*r. (irogory ilnnaco. who war loughlin. 43T Summit St All men the South .Melhodi.sl (^lUlTh; Mra. week*. The caiiae of the fire fei kin#‘d -In nrllon November 25, 1944. in In All Top Races who «rr wriphl*ronsiif»UA a ir in- .Mil ed. Whllnex'. Mrs. Robert P ra ll’ Finnc'*. Three J’s Restaurant War Manorial Use MrJi. .Solina Buh.sh Moiwa, 64. not yet known, nor how Williain \'ito(i to Rttoiifl, ami tn hiinj: a and .Mi.a I'hai le.s ,St ra ig h i, al.so of 1 received hla Injiiriea, i still as v#«ars d#*part. friend After woiphmg in a sln>i t .Soiilli I'liiirch. .Mrs, E. W alterj committed Buiclde yrfdejflAy «fter- His mcinorv Hvsr within our hsartA. ROUTE 6 and 44A— BOLTON London, Nov. 26 —Vice laiiiiie and .Mra Edwin Perrelt of, tioon hy hnnciii^ her.'^elf nl tier The family was able to aaye Wlih Icndsr love and dorp regret. business mcetmp viJI pjr»,(r(lo a about half their fu rn itu re and mfWl We who loved him will never forget. President Nixdn und 12 other talk bv Dr -lohn rrifrnam.. Ihe .SalxnlloM Army; .Mrs. .lohn, home on Tinker Hfl , Bolton, lectign .N'eiihei l of the ( 'omiiiiinil.v Bap- Stnte Police .SkI. Arthii? Atidre- of their clothing. The houae miiat 8adl\ miss»d by hla Ml 9-4684 AmedcaAs stood with Queen [tisl niiirrh and Mrs fleorge oli of the f’olrlieelei’ harrHcke pnld be almoat completely rebuilt, It Moiher. father, alatera. brothera. Elizabeth II in crowded St. Bnr.al ami .Mrs .loseph ,Marlin of he lenrnefl tlifll Mr« Morra ha^I caniB^ta for any major offict. ^ been m ill henllli for amne time. Dental Vrai'ticp. Juneau, , Nov. 26 ( ^ ' Paul’s Cathedral today Ihe Seeorid i'ongregational Chiirrli ' —-A smashing Democratic vic- K. Ih Bartlett, Alaska’a Damo- Britain dedicated a memorial for Berlin Rights Her l>mlv wan found l>v her liua* Dr. .losepli K Slunii opened an cralUc delMate to Congreea for the Paatoi ('harles Reynolds will lake itaml Srcoiido r>i, PYamia H. torY in Alaska’s first state p ast 14 j ^ r s , c a p t u ^ one IT.S. chapel to American war dead. LECLERC Burke. aaaiPtflnl meiii» h1 examiner ofhee for the pta'Ilee of dentratry The pomp and pageantry of for his siihjei f at Ihe Thanksgiving election emerged today,as re­ Senate aeatNn a Undallde. FUNERAL HOME service Thiirsdax' ai * p rii In Ihe for 'Polland bounty. prononnceda rs, Funeral aer\nei« •• ill bo helrl to- Lea* than half of the eatimated firat elected governor of-Alaaka. i 28,905 U..S. aervlcemen the chapel As Agents of Soviet I'lirrrl nr nitrno’A at 6 1.% a m at Ihe Qinah nrrlltijl He ua.s graduated in The closest mnjor race tya* be- cotnmemorates. men who died diir- lf».'*6 froni 'Pemple I’nrversily total yote of about 40,000 in yea- Funeral Home, 22fi .Main .'^1 Man- terday'a general election had been tween Gruening and Stepovich, an- Mng World War II in Britain or In Call Ml 9-5869 Tlie oeekly liieeling of the .Man [IcuIhI S'hool in Philadelplun ■ he.«Iei .Sqnarlrnn of I'lx-il Air t healer arvi at Si NTaiirice a reported, hut big city precinct* *tlli other former governor, who- I operations from Britlah ba.-ieii. 2.H Mam Street. Manchester ( ’hurt'll al 10 Burial '.'ill be m St A \elrrnn of two \ear< jirlitarv been favored on the baala of a V Eleven of the 12 had come from Bad Kreuznficri, Germany, Nor. 26 Premier Charles Patrol Mill not he held this week Aervier fb Shrnn spent a ye.ir out were conaldered aure to re­ .lamea ( Vmeter \ . Mam heeler inforce. the ateadily growing Demo­ 700 vote margin he had posted America by plane fi)r the dedica- de (iRulle and ('hanrellor Konrad Adenauer agreed tonight to Friends ma\ 'all at Ih e funeral ■ - 1111 the 1' S N a \’ y a ( Norfolk, over Gruening in a primary elec- tion. The i2th live* in Umilon. Va and then joinefj Uie Seahee.a ... as a remembrance to your hostess cratic iead. defend "wilit vigor the maintenance of the atatua of Berlin.” j horr.ie fodnv from 2 to aiitl 7 to Repiibllcana atill had a chance tion thr»e month* ago. 'The Common Sarriflre' ' 10 |» ni iorving at Da vi.'*'’ille. R I the T'nofficial re tu m a , from 134 pre A communique at Ihe close of a day of talks between the Rnhauia I.xlamls and Port I.vau-' tn the major contest between T^he Biahop of London dedicated two leaders underscored their agreement (o stand up for in­ Democrat Emeat Gruening and cinct* gave Bartlett 13,1.58 votes the c4»pei to mark “The ^common !ey Mtiioi'o He \\as discharged or as a touch of color and gaiety to 2.394 for R ^ lb lir a n R. E. Rob­ ternational guarantees under which the Berlin occupation frott? active fluty in .Iul>'. Republican Mike Stepovich for one aacHflde made by the British and ertson and t83 for independent American people.^ during the Sec­ wa.8 established. Pear (ia.s (!lass T)i‘ .Shmn luairiofl Mu^.s I>ois of the new atale'* two Fnlted K*ith Capper. RECORD SALE to your own festive hoard... State* Senate seat*. ond VVorldxWar.” Rut! fif NtounI Joy. Pa. in Septem- Gttiening had 8.323 votea to . He aaid iKhonored “our brethren RAY SELLER'S Held for Police bei She will practice a.^ denial But Gniening, appointed gover 7,734 fo r Stepovich, London. Nov. 26 i/Pi—Britain has told Russia formally nor of Alaaka for more than 13 of the.UniteX States of America iugieni,**! in Ikm hu.«barid's office River* had 8.878 to 7.241 for Re- who. living and- aprving among ua, the Big Three allies intend to stand hy their rights, stay in Mam heetru P'»lii c tlu.^ iimrrun;: .Mrs Shmn fompleted Ihr 2-vear year* during New Deal and Fair p^blicVn HenrTBenaon.' MUSIC SHOP Deal adminlstrationa. slowly pulled - 1. j * K*ve their livefi' in the cause of West Berlin and preserve their channels of access to the playefi h o a tio r epi e.nent.H i\r« from fouise in Oral Hygiene at Temple Kgan had polled 9.753 votea to freedom. jusUce aYjd truth “ i.solated city. ae\Tta1 neaitis polit r d«'pa i t iimn I * Fill\er.Nit V ami then lianfened ahead after the lead chanjred aev- THIS WEEK ONLY! eral times during' the night. 5.994 for .John Butrovich ,Ir.. thA Ni.xon. in formal inorninj: dr*'sa, at a claae m Ihr use --f tr;u- to (he 4-\o'ar course, graduating GOP nominee. Independent Mike arrived with liLs wife al .St Paul'* ' Ho'.'hkI SiiMie of 11m l-cflri.il in June \\ilh a degree in erlucatlon StepQvioh, who reaigned aa gov­ Dollinter had a total of 1.57. VVa.Hliington. Nov. 26 (/P)—Secretary of State Dulles said ernor to make the /Senate rare, a few minutes beroie the ceremony MYSTERY SPECIALS I „H 1)0? a I oj le.s in i, Sa 11 stm r Li f 'h , opened. Then came the .Queen with tofla> the I niteti State.*. Britain and France have agreed was the Republicatis’ strongeai ( 'imlut|r''l the .er'M.Hion al tlir (h»Ik e (Continued on Pngo Twelve) ; Prince Philip. Queen .Mother Eliz- the\ will (leal with Ka.st (ierman.x as agent.s of the Soviet Many Top Selling Albums atatiou am) later at the out'loo? abeth and Princess Margaret. l iiioii if necessar.v to keep open their rail, road, canal and fitirip lanpe <>ri 1‘inb‘V SI wlieic I Tlie Vice President chatted air rouic.s to West Herlin. *' • tear abell.e were a 'lu a llv fiirtl j briefly with the Queen, then es- I’r.li. e fiom Bloomfield Weill- HARD co! ted her in solemn processloival Dnilrw Bfiid th^ wMlern Allif** $ 0 . 7 9 ri.sfiel/} I’laet Hailfm?)' riln.*»toii- FOR THANKSGIVING down the nave. \ do not nil^ out thoir right to \ia^ Corn Growers Vote fore. I'oliilo. ini8 MAIN HT,— MI 9-70,36 bY MILIKOWSKI * “■ " 'l«''iBnaled commercial area. from the tlii-ee Ameru-an services 4'onfprencp h* did' not want to OPEN rRIDAV Salnd. Keonoms Sl/,n 7 0 ^ PACKAGE STORE Washington, Nov. 26 Faim- Those complying were eligible for carried the Star.* and Stripes to ..apeak in terma of a military threat Berlin. Nov. 26 f>T. Soviet For­ \pplr Pie, ( offer f V : the Dean of St. Paul's who placed Til.I, 0;00 7(11 N. MAIN ST. opa voted in a referendum y e s te r-, price support* between 75 snd 90 Model of new parachute equipped with aail-like blades that spin ia demonstrated today with th# about the aituatmn which he doea eign 5tinisler Andrei Gromyko has day to end 25-year-old government : per cent of paritv it hy the altar. not expert to ari.ae. made a secret flight to East Berlin, Ml 9-1.88.5 use of an electric fan. From the left are Lyman H. Fold, president of rioneai- Parachute Co., ARTHUR'S 695 MAIN STREET— NEXT TO MARI-MAD'S production control* on corn, the: ...... * . iMemoCial Holt of Honor which will make the ’chute: David T. Bariali. New York aeronautical engineer who deelgned the He tol<1 quealionera that the obviously to discua* with East Ger­ nation's largest single crop P»iity Is a standard for meas­ man leaders the next Communist uring farm prices declared bv law After the dedication and conae- parachute, and J-niircnce Rockefeller, who contributed nnanclally to it* development. The demon- Soviet Union aa one of the four This was the first time aluce Germany ' niove in the Berlin rri*i*. TELEPHONE Ml 9-5268 to he fair tn‘farmers in reiaHonTo ■ ■■stratlon took plaee this morning at The Blllmore In New York City. (AP Photofax). I ni i-upa(icin power* in before VV'orld War II that growers prices charged them i atepped forward and unveiled a ha* an obligation to ai)aiir* w**t- An announcement from the Ea.it of a major crop has turned thumbs rin IralTlc mo ement to and from German new* agency ADN today down on federal restriction.* as a ruder the new program, there will be no allotments. All corn will morial roll of honor reals. Brriiii and th* \5>*t will not ac- aaid Gromyko diacusaed current measure for stabilising returns. "U gives me great pleasure *Marachute I whan th* East Germans tak* ovar nextnexi year will- eVwroo^aiSeri Jietwee.^ S,,. . WswM-eenem*. " Preliminary returns from 25 of I control points, a* axpertad. tha wohl. parly boa* Walter Ulbricht the 26 major com states in which I1.12 ind 11.15 a bu.hTfendir'?5?f ^ wssiarn power* will try to do j and Foreign Alinisttr Lolhar Boiz. balloting was conducted gave 246,- control program, the average would By LEONARD ZEIDENBER4i »-reller, representing the Rockefel-< mental purpose*. No man drop* biuiincs* with tham not a* aub- I Th* tens# ADN announcement have been betw een S1.24 and 11.27. the atirrlng “Battle Hymn of .the ,',7 7 1 . i 475 votea to end federal restric­ R tpubllc." Herald Staff Writer ler Foundation. have been made yet with the chute. stltuta* for the Soviet* but rather seemed aimed al keeping up th* HAS CHANCED Less than a fourth of the.ellgible 11'^ I tions and 100.064 to retain them. The memorial chapel stand* In New 5'ork Nov 26 - Pioneer' P''lnhtpals and It e.xpe’f experimentation will he needed Dulles *rgued that the Untied ' Grom.vko'a visit* to Ea*t Berlin > i / \va* delayed by adverse weather in .Some farm groups Including the j produce and m arket a radu a lly . ‘"R', m-' H parachute wa.s re ­ before the chute la used for per- .stales often deal* with people II iistislly are heralded by formal an­ tabulating its votes. National Grange and the National (C'ontlniiad on Page Ten) new rotating parachute that has marking a reyoluUonary annuel. do<^, not lecoguise diplnmallcally nouncement* «nd welcoming cere­ BUT THE The results were expected to Farmer* Union had criticized been developed for a wide, vai lety/fl’f ' '’nvenllonal pais- Although It is too early foi any as In Ihe i ase of Red (Tilna He monies. strengthen the Eisenhower sdmln- both the old and the netajMk^ams. ' of m lltaiv and civilian iise.«. ‘ , , orders tn have been leceived for said the VVesi Germans bate been Till* time it came as the United ISlrstlon'* hand* in dealing with contending that nelther^Hff* any i The parachute, win, b is equip-I Tin- p,.i a. lUile • ea. ti of whose the sale of the |>ai acltiile. l-'ord dealing with the Fast Gerniana for •Stales. Britain ami France waited tho new Democratic - controlled nf ending overproducHon and Britons Picture ped■ wllhwith sall-like clotb blailes clnlh hiadcH looks like a sailboal's has aaid the coin)>an\'s confidence- a long time, tensely fnr a promised Soviet not* SPIRIT ABIDES.... Congrea* on future farm lagisin- i ''•’'•Uvely low priraa now plaguing that spill like a helicoiilei's rnldr, billowniK .spiimakcr a.s il apiii^ in the venture led it to rem-u its Dulles said there are ai least two on the future of Berlin tion. The voting came on tha heals ! 8''"^" growers, was invented by a 37-yeBi-old New aiound il.s H\i.« ' If* >i<*8l)’ned to loH.ae on its present l‘‘ore.‘icf^ Tests if the East German regime em­ wa* s grower acceptance of lower ' lina. Officials said voting in these he measurea up 100 per cent to KxcliiHi\e wlib I'bmeer Rockefeller Foundation repre- Soviet repudiation of Ihe whole ploys a blockade in an attempt to pres*, radio and lelevi.sion people Poladam Agreement of 1945 might government price aupport* for the slates apparently reflected con- their idea of the All-American at the Btitmoie Hotel. Attending Eioneci. a subHidiarv of the Re- aentatives aaid evaluation and force recognition from the Weat. right to grow *11 th* corn they | cern of growers that rejection of Boy. linn( e Manufactui tng C'o . is pro­ service tests of the new piuHthute destroy the basis of Poland's rights The French. Britlah and Amert- were Dav!X Barish, the paraeluile's in former t'.erman-held len-ilocy. ^***’- controls on corn m ight Jeopardize Thoy're Just as delighted with inventor, l.yman F'ord. president ducing aneing conducted hy the can mtlllary commandant* - met For conaumers. the Increased . controls on tobacco, which are ' .Nattie Patty." at the London chute muler an exclusive licensing TVS. Ail’ Force, TVS Army, US. Dulles said the Polish govern­ till* morning to discus* the *itua- of Pioneer: and Laurence Rocke- ment may have become alarmed corn aiippUes and lower support ! popular among producers of thi* | P'*** dubbed Mrs. Nixon, agreement with Barish. who* abin Navy, Marine pa and two man­ tioii. The meeting w»* held in the over ibis price* could mean larger aupplie* j crop. Kentucky and North Caro-; ‘h ^*ie first 12 hours of their is serving an r consultant to ufacturers of jet aircraft Diillea iefii.sed to spell out pre- ' and lower prices for meat, poultrj’ I llna are top tobacco producers. i visit, th* Vic* Presidential couple Pioneer. The Barish design is now being (Clontiniied on Pag* Tea) and dairy product*. The farmers' decision goes into ieveryone hy being amll- Ford, who ha* br*n ronnsrlsd applied to parachiitss for sjartlon cisely what steps the western pow- j , oi crews from supersonic aircraft era might l*ke In dealing with any ! TTnder the old program, planting effect automatleall.v, without fur- 'hg. courteous, deferential and News Tidhits with -tlv* purHchulo ibduaUy. for cballeng* by Ihe Communists over allotment* were assigned grower* ther action, with tlie 19.59 crop. eager to please. 35 years 20 of them as head of Culled fnim AP Wires Berlin. , ______L______-• ______The Nixon*' 4-day stay in Brit­ the .Manch((*ter company hailed (C'OBtlnued on Page Ten) At ttmf* Ills carefully-phrased . ain began yesterday in chaos. Be­ the Vortex Ring Parachute today answers skirted around areas In Bulletins cause of fog, their plane had to as "the greatest single new de'- which — In line with persistent re- | On Thanksgiving Day ’58 House invostlgHtors jim.bIi ettorts i . land at the wrong airport and velopmeni since the invention of No Herald piirl* — there m ay he disagree­ from tho AP Wires the red carpet welcome went hay­ to learn uhethN*r brllM»ry nim<»ni the parachute Itself. " V Wfre plRntfsl to affect ment among Ihf Allied power* N wire. "In hi* remarks at the lunc • which inclu(ie West Germany. aw RH l oi H I'iil.shui lelevi.sion Tomorrow The N ixons smiled through It eon, he said that Pioneer under­ ______Diillei did aay Ihe W estern pow. r liannel. . . I>i. F*aul (\ Squfr>«t 64. NIXON WIRE IUSVEALEO Count Your Blessings, I all. Being from I^ a Angeles. .Nix- took tho parachtite* manufacture T,,' .era might deal with East German Washington, Nov. 2f UPi —• I on said, the fog made them feet psychologiNi in human only after careful consideration The, .Manchester Kvening I ,h, soviet hrani'h oi medical reseanJi lahora- Vice President NIxnn sent a prl« j at home. Before he was through. and exhaustive test* which has llerakl will not ptli)li.sh t o - , union Tlie Allie* are agreed on vsle wire to Repnbllcan con- I everyone felt he would have been tory al auiiniHrine Imse in (U'olon. led the company to "have every A t this wrlHii^, it Ieohs os if we con offer you most tlies in those I f SR

/ f PAGE TWO IfANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.^ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1958 MANCHESTEB EVENINQ HERALD. MANCH^TER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 19'>8 PAQB THREE

audienc* Joining tn the jrtnditlAi critical phase by eomm«itln( on Kettering Paaaea; Hollister School o f "We Gather Together.'’ LeMayWins "the pretty hair-do of the hoatetit Announcer for the occaalon Wai Zieio?^^uque^e W e3d If You Can Whittle, or her hright smile.” . COSMETIOS Noted Inventor, 82 Offers Thanks Biehard Bennett. H# clearly Cdnsidera It downright WE OABBT AIX Sheinwold on Bridge Mayor Vote cowardly to cut up the turkey Ih THE TOP UNESL 'raeodore Roosevelt made hia ^ I m Jehniiie PAtrfein Duqitefte, the kitchen and ' ’Ju st about t^acri- (OontlnuMl froin Page One) The,Hollister St. School held its first trip to Europe at the age of *5; Dorothy Rd., daughter a t Mr. Y ou Can CarVe a Bird leglouA" But tie doesn’t consider ARTHUR DRUa North dealer annual Thanksgiving Day pro­ It would be cheating at 'all for the f i n e s s e 11. He spent hia time vialUng AMd M rs. A,drte^ DuquetU, Wel trs, Jo h n * . Zlemitk, 96 ,Coop- of the U.K. Agriculture Depart­ stroke cutting down and away y r i y t epot the vlllian becauee h* ♦ A K in 8 4 2 today, they'll be ringing In tribute tended by the entire student body Democrat Malachi J. LeMay is the parsley could mark the spot found ment, Jestingly, he says he doesn’t from you, just as in whittling," he wore e big black muatache. This A k 7 to Kettering. He Invented them. and staff, opened with the singing DEC. T thru DEC. 7 All Rlgfeta'BeMrva*— ihayor-elect of Shelton. in the probing and when the blfd doean't work at the bridge table. And If you don't notice a knock know how many turkeys he has says. "The hoste.ss can help bv W I ,ST I \sr pf the hymn. "Come Ye Thank­ H. X. Dlekeeam • Oa, .lie. . Judge Thomas E. Troland ruled is placed on the tablet the guests Carter*s wh(ra the villain may be wearing n H 7 3 A (J •> In your car motor, you can thank IflskUir Dee. I thra'S. h ».Va. yesterday that LoMa,v defea'ted In- carved because "I lost count aftei- keeping goblet.s or oilier high ful, People Come." Sat. SIh, l;te4;N ss4 t g at. the "high Mass and performed, the. will jilst think this is a bit of a full line of coametlca and a peek- 7 4 2 ¥01* him for that too. He had a hand 8ss. fih. 1 :M aad giM g.B. cuihbeiit Republican Frank E. the first 100." He developed his dishes away from your site of op­ garnish. ■ a-boo dreaa. The problem Is still ♦ 1 7 h In developing anti-knock gasoline. This was followed by "America, ceremony, and Mrs. lUIph bicia by a plurality of 20 votes. sideline when called on lo Carve for erations aqd giving you elbow WORK CLOTHES the aame — to spot the villain X h 4 A 1 n The baby Incubators that give the Beautiful," after wtilch the COLISEUM carone was organist and aoloiat. ■ X/ter the recanvass LeMay re­ panels of turkey-ta.sters in con­ loom.” , and keep him or her away from the .s f ir r ii many a liny Infant a puah down pledge to the flag was fed by Jo­ West BprlnstleM C5iur(di decorations were baskets ceived 3,84.5 lo Cicia's 3.825. nection with experimental work on Shrader often starts hia gobbler For Painters, seph Czerwlnskl, and Grade fl next Eoeli pnrelMM family homestead, A K I 4 the road of life; the refrigeration of white chrysanthemums. Clcla had sought the recanvass the birds. He has demonstrated Ills drafiia by cutting two thick wedges sang "P r a y e r .' / West opens the seven of spades ¥ K h J unit that keeps your food • from iiiodb horu b Mrs: Bruce Anderson, Fairfield of votes due to the closeness of the skill with a knife on a tiu key both from t i bright red apple or orange DON'T Carpenters, Plumbers and East plays the queen. Yon ♦ ’K low, whereupon you starts' tonight at the Manchester ceremony is up [o Gr(tn(lfa'.her, back will come a spade, and the His funeral will be held at 2 p.m. f A D I 0 r I 1 f V I s I 0 N brother. Ushers were Paul Fiano, over the word'Republican, should I the drum.sUck On an extra plate, FOR I fincRse the m n e of ftinmnriflH from but Shrader has tricks tn abet the 23 OAK STREET '* mortgage will be foreclosed. I y o u r h a n d ’ Friday In Dayton, GiirittES Hebron Rd., BdUon, Richard Neu­ be counted as Democratic. I he separates the drumstick from Same Side aa W'atkina West is not a villain. If you lose He was born Aiig. 29. 1876, on a man, 22 William St., and Robert Oh the other vote, the judge showmanship and thus make the I the second Joint. SAFETY’S SAK€ I You’re willing to hme that trick day one for the small fry to re­ a trick to West, he cannot i on- I to W eat If \Ve«t happens to hold farm near Loudonville, In north ifwTiwuom IMOKW j i f f f mm w fFe Specialize in LSRdlBg norfShi DIAreca, New York City. Junior found that an errol* was made hy "Now, " he says, "If .lunior ia hig tlnue the spades without allowfiig central Ohio. REMEMBER ushers were Boyce Uoyd, We.st member enough to eat the whole drum­ And Longer Tire Weor t h e J a « k Ati It happens, vour fl- the election m o d o ato r when he Iluubling llnanstlrks yoUr Jack to win a trick. neaae win«, anfl vou enally lake the In 1904, when he was 28, he A T T H E 24 HOUR ,Br(X>kfield, M ass., and Gregory listed five of the third ward's split stick, 1 don't carve It but if he Drive In For Our ‘A Once the wings are severed, Diamonds Are Key reat of the dinrnonda for a t o t a l o f earned his engineering degree at BLACK and WHITE PARK HIU. emak, 96 Cooper Hill St. votes for Cicla Instead of four isn't. I slash the meat off just as Dummy's long diamonds are the 11 l r l c k « Ohio Stale tlnlverally, Thai's RED EMBER The bride was attired in a floor- All other votes checked aa re- slicing the breastmeat fa play even if 1 were l aning a piece of wood when his smszing Inventive career SERVICE— 3-D COLOR Rower Shop j for the novice, according to .Shra- key to your contract. You neeM Y ou Wf)Uld loflf the <(>nlra« t If TOMORROW NIGHT 'fMI OUAffST lenrth gown of all white hand cbrded'on election night. Favor 't-Tine l ork R.E.WANDELL began. [ der When it Comes tn dishing up five diamonds to be safe. You can you played the diamoiuln norm ally. tMPMRSON • to I A.M. SHOW ON K il Hewen By Wire Cliroed Chantilly lace, fashioned In the Thlr(l Ward alderman Shrader picfers a folk witli only afford to give up one diamond Knal would gain thr lend with the i t didn't end when, In 1947, he nil .OV7Z rfitiVAi -< t'l. ccNTun't H»M*S tAMBRA wltny long sleeves, fitted bodice,. race, Richard Bouffard, Democrat, j the stuffing, he prefers a spoon two tines Putting one line on each FREE MAIL ORDERS Building trick, provided you don't lose this jnt k of diamomln and then the announced his retirement as head MICKEY FENDELLI STILL ACCEPTED Sabrlfia neckline and bouffant vVas ruled the winner over Rlchaid , with a long handle. If there are side of tlio hrca.stlmne, lie attack.s Front End, Irak * and trick to the villain. apaden would ruin you of the research division of General and PHOTO SHOP Ml 3-5103 sk irt a t alternatlflg tiers of lace more rhildreh at the table than the wings .Seve: ing them i.s Uic AND HIS TRIO 1015 MATS ST.—MI S-7869 Dome, Ret>ubllcan, by an 8-vote Shock Abtorber Inspoc- After winning the first trick with Dully i^iieatlon .Motors Corp. He remsined active. §prinKfi«id Hockey AtMoclotlra nylon \ulle falling into a chapel margin. The vote was Bouffard there are drumstii ks. he suggests only place Where, lie admits, the Contractor Partner btda ona apade and the Including his work In the Ketter­ KamIffs StalCM CotiMenm Located In Naealff Anns. S E. Oeater i * ; you make a couple of extia ilnim- novice might nin into trouble Hr BT. 6 and 44A, BOLTON WcmI Bprinyfleld train ^ged with permanently 794 to Dome's 786. tion. next player paaara You hold; ing Foundation, which he founded TEL. MI 9-4448 pleated t\ille. Her queen'.s crown, 'Dome had petltioued foi the >e- sticks by cutting out the big bone hints that the carver amodthly di­ Residential-Commercial Hpaflea i< .1 4 :* ffearta K 0 .1 ; In 192.1 at Antioch College In Ohio, BcmI Soloctlont for Honday ihra VluBBsl a Haitterd, Um o . (W) THE BBIOHTEB DAY also of lak;e, was caught w ith e \ canvass for the same reasons as in the wings. vert attention fi-om himself at this Work done by expert* on all B/.'iiiii'i* nz-z:: ain zz-: xiizri3. t a ThnrM.s Sat. 1:M aad dtSO. Bum. S:U Ukaana. * Ham Hsvaa, Vaaa. ,. ■ > Alterations-Remodeling Plam ondH Q fl: n u b a A TO fi it 2. A hitmanilarlan aa well as a ( M3) AMERICAN BANDSTAND fingertip v^il of French illusion. Clcla. j Hia own favorite piece of ,tur- conventional makee of eara. rnullt-mllllonalre. he need hie U ^ael U Haitlard, tiaas. 4tU (40) THE SECRET STORM VVliat do you any'’ C'baBasI a 8ariii||flahl. Maas. 4iM ( 3-40) THE EDGE OF NIGHT She carried a white pra.yerbook i'T. Troland said after the recount 1 key meat la the "oyster" in the "Husiness Built On money to further the advancement \ U-wNt ‘"4 Anaw'er Bhl tw'o ( lul>a You In­ VJuuuel M NewBrItaia. Hama. t;et ( 3) FEATURE FILM topped by «\ white Georgian or­ that Moderator Robert DeVarney hollow at each side of the bs( k- of science. In 194S, he joined with Chaaad M Holroka. Msaa. "The Saoilera" r ' backbone, but she never told why,' Full Insurance Coverage FRIDAY 2 P.M. rhairmnn of General Motors, In es' . IVE lAMBERT 1 haven't erunigh apadea ff>r a Jtinip I:M ( 3) THE Bia PAYOFF (40) POPEVE "0)0 matron\pf honoi- wore n 1 Midland and Odessa. Tex , are he recalls, "It was really because 8 a.m. to 12 no6n BROTHERS tablishing the Sloan Kettering The House of Good Food and Good Times** ( S-AS) BEAT THR CLOCK (H) UNCLE AL Tel. Ml 4-0l.')0 ' ralae. and you rannot Jump to two street-length d r^ of green twill both to)igh cowlowrls and olllowns, of these choice tidbits " 30 1 -SI8 Center Street Institute for Cancer Reeearch, AUAF ’rntm -M uSni oec/v. AMERICAN BANDSTAND 0;U ( t) WEATHER. NEWS A hemline. She also wbre a white rick of East Hartford. Extended Forecast Here’fl itt-MI UUEEN FOB A DAY SPORTS The bride wo e a door length 3 WALNUT ST.—MI 9-8070 4:U (401 THE SECRET STORM • :M ( I) NEWS. WEATHER A feathered circular hgt with a Good Newa Doacahao, f’ailf. (/I'l A couple DIXIELAND! -4;S9 < S-4#> THE EDGE OF NIGHT SPORTS green veil to match the 'ijreas. She gown of nylon trlrot over taffeta Temperatuve.s in Connecticut for w ho built a lu>me, a^eklng peace (tJ-Sei COUNTY FAIR (22) SPORTS carried a while bunny fur muff made with sweetheart neckline, the next five days. Thursday and quirt tn Uila rural Southern liee (3) FEATURE FILM (H) PHONE YOU* ANSWER 2 V 4 H o u r a "Th* Heat's-Ob "* with a single while buitei'/ly ro.se. ann«4 Urtihli Hr.vnoldi (22) NEWS (M) NEWS ■ ■ ' ■ following the ceremony ISO Ando Titrl ihirirna ^MIKE ^ A ^ D l l l Street^ carried white fur muffs ITALIAN-AMERICAN 7;#e ( 8) STORMS OF THE CEN­ 7;M ( 3) THIS IS ALICE The bride'.s traveling costume "llRrhiiriiin “ThU linppy ^STANKO'S V A I V V J K I L L . Manchester i TURY ( II STATE TROOPER The mother of the bride chose Ami Till* ( S) 3IAC KENCIE'S RAIDERS (22) WEATHER A NEWS a blue street-length di'ess of lace «iien leaving on a weddinfe trip I'VfHfijt'' FOOD No Cover — No Minimum — Ample Parking 122-30-40) WEATHER A NEWS (30) NEWS OF THE HOUR. with gray accessories and a white to an unannounced de.stinatlon was R:»o in (5S) JANET DEAN R. N. WEATHER Marendaz Ml* 7:13 (401 DOUGLAS EDWARDS AND (40) NEWS AT SgVEN A butterfly rose corsage, and the a coral knit «((il with black ac- f\\ Tliiir« THE NEWS SHf HP A yi RH RP RR mother of the bridegroom chose a ce.sAorics. A.fler Dec. 1 .M: and \ tA (I:2A-n ftO 4;4DM.Ift (22) HIGHLIGHTS (H) ADVENTURES IN LIYING Mrs; Bain will reside at 126 Can­ TRAVEL AGENCY (SO) NEWS 1:1# (U> WEATHERMAN shrimp-colored street-length dregs t:80 ( 8) DECOY 1:13 (40) DOUGLAS EDWARDS. with shrimp-colored accessories non Rd;, East Hartford. 18 Asylum St., Hartford (22-30) WAGON TRAIN NEWS and a corsage of white sweetheart "The Millie Davie Story'* (22) BIOHLIOHTS Tel. CHapel ^ o ^ r m ( 3-33) LAWRENCE WELK (N) NEWS roses. Car Skunked MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS MANCHESTER SHOW 7;Se ( 3) HOW TO MABRY A MIL­ A dinner and reception for 200 Authorized Agents For All (40) TWILIGHT THEATER LIONAIRE guests was held at the Garden A great new al^ FOR OUR GALA "No Trial By Jury" (M) JEFFERSON DRUM Kenora. OnL i/T) -Glen Wiens of Rail. Air and Steamship Dhive-9n,3h€atJie 3:00 ( 3-40) PURSI IT "Thioker Tkaa Water" Grove at 1 o’clock. The‘head table Stelnbach. Man., stopped near here (fueet: Jan Sterltaf—"The ( 3) LEAVE IT TO REAVES was decorated with a smllax rope Lines W lL L IE ^ S B o L-t O n N O T t ^ H tn let a skunk cross the road. Rob­ Houeo at Malibu" "The 'ap e” across the front nnd a ring of l:M ( 3-38) OZZIE AND HARRIET ert Sundqiii.sl of Keewatin. Onl., . HAROLD 6 e LLS (23) THE BEAL MeCOVS smilax around the cake with white "Harriet Create! a Trl- (40) PATTI PAGE SHOW driving the car behind, wa.sn't able TONIGHT.THURS.-FRI.-SAT. and SUN. anxle" (58) CONFIDENTIAL FILE pompons Inserted in the ring. Manchester Agrcnt THANKSGIVING DINNER STEAK HOUSE SHOWN AT 6:80 and 9:.8S (30-12) 'THE PRICE IB RIGHT l:te ( 3-40) DKCKMBEB BRIDE When leaving on a wedding trip to stop and his car was hadl.v dam­ Tel. MI 9-7442 (Coler) (22-M) ED WYNN SHOW aged. The skunk was unharmed. EVERYTHING FROM SOUP TO NUTS 11 A black man chained to a white 0;0« ( 3-00) THE MILLIONAIRE ( >-33) EOBBO to Washington, D. C., and Virginia, Thanksgiving Day Dinners 6 S H O C K E man... ttying to escape from the j'The Story of Peter Bart- "Zorre aad Ike Flag af the bride wore a 2-piece dress of Trace" red with black paisley print, black [lew and each otharl ( t-53) THE BEAL MoCOVB gloves and gray tweed coat. When ONLY ('hlllrd Tnmntn iliilrr. Tnrkry lUro Soup, Shrimp ( orktnll / (Color) Ouent: Hriru "The Perfect Swlae" they return on Dec. 1 tfie couple - ' Trnubel t:M ( t-4» DICK POWELL PKE- (V Irry Mid Ollvrii. • ;S# ( 8-40) rVK GOT A SKCBET SENTS ZANE-OKE'y wili reside at 25 Server St. (22-M) BAT NABTER80N THEATEB "The Vaaated” The bride Is a graduate of .Nor­ Roast Tom Turkty, drcMlnq, qiblet gravy . .. $2.75 "Dndr'a Folly” (33-M) BEHIND CLOSED DOORS way High School, Norway. Maine, (^jcdiuyf. CUL JOddu! < W8> PATTI PAOE ' Tea — (’offee — Sotin. for Plymouth and DeSotos home of the bride Friday night after the wedding rehearsal. likes of which you’ve never tasted FEATURE SHOWN TONIGHT 6:10-9:20 ^ Reservation Ml 9-8061 STOP!! Wait for the Car for 19S9 Bain-Syphers before! It has a new kind of JIRRY WALD'S e— e 1959 Models WiH Leave You Breothless. The wedding of Mias Patric'a ______Ann Syphers. daughter of Mrs flavor that’s brawny and robust— Elmer A. Hatfield. 68 Durant St , I N I O V E r i M ' 'TWE 1>;N ( 3-40) CIRCLE THEATER ( M l) PAT BOONE SHOW and Kenneth John Bain, .son of , "SSN-571; The NaaUlBa" Oaeit; Steve Allea ( 3-33) WEDNESDAY N I O H T • ;N ( 3-40) PLAYHOUSE M Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bain. so deep-bodied it gets to your BOXING —Yama Bahama "The B ria n of Ike Aauel Hartford, took place- Satuiday In Person VI. SHOPPING PARKADE Radell Stitch, 10 rda. Glbbe" morning at 10 o’clock In the chapel middleweight (It-MI TENESSRE ERNIE FORD deepest-down thirst. Next time you (22-30) THIS IS YOUR LIFE SHOW (Color) of the Second. Congregational 13:30 (22) SEA HCNT Oaetlat Molly Bee Tonight Only! lo ** SOumS tiHMfti UII)M SiDO. (30) MEDIC - Church. The Rev. Arnold W. Tozer. ( M l) BOUGH RIDERS minister of the church, performed want man-size satisfaction, ^ .SHOWN A T 8:'20 10:43 ( 3-.13) JOHN DALY, NEWS ...... J'Shadow of the Paet” 11:0# ( 3-1) NEWS. WEATHER A 10 :M ( 3) FLIOHT the doublf ring cerbmony. starring SPORTS (33-80) YOU BET YOUR LIFE The bride waa given In marriage FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 “PEE WEE'’ MANARD (21) BIO NEWS ROBERT WAGNER COLOR by DC L uxe (33) THIS IS MUSIC try new Jacob Ruppert Ale. It*s (30) NEWS A WEATHER 10 ;M (33-M) MASQUERADE PAETT by her stepfather. ETlmer A. Hat­ DIANA WINTER C:itvJBM,ivScO»!>C AND H IS (401 FEA TI'BE FORTY (Color) field. Sapdra Hahn of Rockville (33) PLAYHOUSE UO STABS „ (MS) JOHN DALY. NEITB was maid of honor. brewed exclusively for menl^ 11:13 ( 1) FEATURE FILM ie;U (88) THR EARLY LATE SHOW PLUS— A PICTURE EVERYONE MUST SEE! "Rebecca" "My WIfe’i-E elallvet" Janies' Bain of East Hartford, 11 A.M. TRAIL HERDERS... (80) JACK PAAB SHOW ( 3) WEATHER, NEWS * brother of the bridegroom, was ( 3) WORLD'S BEST MOVIES SPORTS Mlars nf Stage. Radio and Television! .. "Colorado Territory" II;M ( 3) NEWS. WEATHER R best man, and ushers were James 11:30 ( 331 NEWS SPORTS ( Byphers of Hartford, brother of WALNUT RESTAURANT , (22) THE JACK PAAR SHOW ( 3) WORLD'S BF.8T MOVIES Modern, Old Lahhion, Si)uarr and 1:13 ( 3) NEWS __ "Slraage Carta" f BLACK 1:33 ( 1) NEBS A WEATHER (331 THR BIO NEWS Vii'Kinia Keel OanrinK: plu.4 Western (M) NEWS A W R A n E B .. .. FEATUBE roHTT Sl.vie Jubilee and Hoe Down! THANKSGIVING DAY THURSDAY Il:l> ( 3) 3rRRSTI,INO BEAUTY ( 3-40) PRO FOOTBALL (Oreea (M) JACK PAAB B » Facktra re. Uaae) 1I:M (33) JACK PAAR SHOW (22-30) TTC TAC DOUGH 1:1> ( 3) NEWS A WBATBEB FRIDAY, t r.M. A 2', IIOI R CARTOON CAUMVAL MENU (tt-30) IT COULD BE YOU (Color) ( » N R WS For Keservalions I’hone Ml 9-8100 Choice of: ( L33) MOTHER’S DAY ( 3-33) UBERACE SHOW FRIDAY Fresh Slu-lmp Cocktail,— Fresh Em it Chip (33) AT HOME WITH KITTY tSiM ( M » LOVE OF LIFE Cherrystones on Half Shell (M) MOVIE MAtlNEE (|e> RINOO AT BOMB 13 :M t^jl) B^AHra '^(SP*raKOD- TssSKseims zxsxiv Choice of: 1;S> ( 3) STAGE 3 (M) HALF HOUR FILM (33Ai»*8 r* UtMILD HB TOO MARCO POLO RESTAURANT REI.DIII TRAY Minestrone, Cream of Celery -» (33) PHOTE8TANT PRAftBB rOeUrl A l’PETI'/.EHN; Consome' of m inestrone snup, mixed gmrden (13-30) TRUTH OH CONSIL .. .. < MS) MTOrmi*! BAT 1280 RI RN.SIDK A\ E. s EASl' IIAR'ITORD Celery, Olives and Fresh Garden Salad ____ OUENCES (Color) salad, dieed fresh fruit riip, aasortetl Julees. ( >■») CHANCE FOR ROMANCE THANKSGIVING DINNER ENTREES: Roast Vermont tiirkev with cranberry saiiee, glhlel 1:1* (13-10) SPORTS PAGE ROAST TURKEY, Chestnut Stuffing ...... 2.78 ( >) MY LITTLE MAROIB JMW gravy. Roast stuffed Ix>ng Island duckling with apple and CEIERV and OI.IVEH—MIXED NUTS ROAST CAPON. Gtblet Stuffing ...... 2.75 (M) BALF HOUR FILM raisin sauce—S.8.'23 (M) •PV MATINEH APPETIZERS CORNISH GAME HEN, Wild Rice Stuffing ...2.75 (31-M)) NCAA FOOTBALL (Texkt . (Ml RINOO AT MOini nr Baked Virginia Ham—S2.B8 »a. Texaa A.M.) Antipaeto, Fnul f'mklall, Shiimu CodUall 40c FILET MIONON, Mushroom gravy ...... 3.25 i:*> ( SI ocD mss MMMHL f-'hilled Tom ato .lulce Choice it 'I vegetables: Butternut sifuash, fresh broccoli a la 1 ;M ( 3-M) AS THE WOHCD liollandalse, fresh cauliflower all gratin. I'nlatnes; Baked Idaho, CHOICE RIB ROAST OF BEEF AU JU S ___ 3.60 t » RTAOH .■ . Ixihatei Coi'ktall 40o FRESH LOBSTER NEWBURG En Caflserole . .3.00 (33-M) TODAY IS OURS < IlO K K O F; candled sneet, snowflake.' Dessert; SpuninnI, lee cream, warm t h e c lo c k t:M (^n^RSTA^'raATHlI • p l a y h o u s k k'rench Onion Soup co ('hu-Uen Noodle Soup miner or pumpkin pie. Candied Potatoes,, Whipped Potatoes, l:M Mixed nuta!^fesh assorted fruits and dinner mints. Boiled Onion, Mashed Turnip, < *'*• yJ i j S s ' ” ENTREE: ( » CONNKCnCUT BAND­ Native Roast Tuikey, with Ntufflrig, ('raohenv Smice Tea, Coffee, Milk, Noda. New Green Peas. ( m>**£fe)NrK TOE BOXANOB . $;i.oo Bring The Ktddle)»—1| Price STAND *!»• < Mf) ROrSE PARTY m Roast ChFken, with StuffuiK, I'lanhenv .Sauce ...... $.2.00 (53) WHO DO YOU TRUST? (33-3*) HAOOIS B A O O n (CalwrI Slrlflln Steak ...... Make Your Heservatlnns notvl Please Phone MI D-8100 Hot Mince Pie. PumplUn Pie, Cream Plea 4;M ( 3) RANOBR ANDY < » MT UTTLH MABOIB .$4.60 Chocolate Ice Cream Eclair R u m ii Club Filet Mignon, with Muatirooro Sauc ...... $4.00 Walnut Cheese Cake. Spumonl Prime Runet Beef . . .'...... $4,50 Max Miller Skrys: Ham Ste.^k, wiUi Pineapple King ...... Strawberry Sundae $:i.r.o BOSTON FLOOR SHOW and Nat. ™ MANCHESTER F4vTh« Ttne8t In Ciiidjr Veal Scallopinl, with Mush..... pin ...... $,'1.00 PWI Rose, ".M.C, and ('nmedlan'* Tea Milk Coffee Broiled Ijobsler ...... $!l.7B * Maxine 81111s, “Interpretive Danirr!” Fresh Fruit, Mints. Mixed Nuts Get Your . Malle youf plow wow ta bring tfce chHdrew Fried Scallops ...... !. ! ' $2 76 PLt’8—"CLUB 21" ORCIlfeNTRA MOTOR ES SAI ^aHHOR^DA C^R^dA^R' ^DJID HdAA — CHOICE <)l TW O: "TOUR OUMMOBILB OBAUBK” Yw VH wiv O ^ olW ie French Fries, Mashed Potaloe.s. .sweet Potatoes, Fresh Bcoccoll, CHILDREN 1.76 Oreen Peas. Garden Salad, Fre.sh Creamed Cauliflower 512 WIST CiNTiR SfRRT I 4k€om m ippoef, m. t . «. JOHNNY WOLF'S Reservation of 10 or More Reaervea 1 DE.HSERT: Our Private Dining Room—TEL; MI 9-80TO M i a - m i FREE CANDY FROM SANTA French Paatry, Blaijue Toiionl .Spumoiil, he Cream Cake Roll (FO R M E R L Y Assorted Plea, .lell-lo. Ice (.'ream MIIRPIIVN) 7 W A LN U T ST . -7- M AN CH BSTlER '^ u tip le r e Children Half Price' "Safety-Tested S## Mm CbvistRMi Nfplifs OR cif 4:30 W FOB BESRBVATIONS—

S ■ ^ PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENINO. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- W EEK D A Y , NOVEMBER 26. 1968 MANCHtlSTER EVENING HERALIP. MANCHtiSTER. COVK*, WEDNESDAY, NOVfcipER 2B, 195S P A o i n v i RockvUle-Vernon Emanuel Slater —-'■■■■ ' J * Ch- ISeu sMper Admen Map Out Covehtry Service Tonight JSSsi-y-Os «-'.5WS2 As You Like It Junior High ^otal Selling^ Campaign Gei^aipe Guild a lying will be obssrvatl P IZZA SHOP By JUDITH AHEARN 153 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE 'Committees Set Named After Five mem'bera of "The Herald's at Bniaimel iMtlieran Church with stair were among the more than N o H erald a epadaia^Tlce of yrerlihip this Mra. Andrew J. Buckley, preai- Boris Pasternak’s Nobel prize novel, “ Doc­ 180 advertising men and women eveniag J Pastor. C. Rvlry Anderson wiU dent pf St. Mary'i St. Germaine / tor Zhivago,” is being broadcast oveV the FM George Sykes attending a giant "total selling" Tom orrow BE CLOSED prdach M the topis. “Entor His Guild, hAa Hated special committees station, WEDK, on Monday, Wednesday and rally last night at the Rockledge Gates- with Tbankivtxlng*'' on the district and local levels ac­ Friday at 6:15 p.m. session lasts'20 V«rnon'* Junior hlffh nfihool Country Club In West Hartford. The Manchester Evening Emant^l ChoU‘i’under the'direcUon ...... ‘ had^ ------cording to iirs. Everett N. Barth, minutes. While the station nhnll be known ■■ the “George The purpose of the meeting was Herald will not publish to­ of O. Albert' Vegriqn, wul .sing GIVING DAY planned to start it two di ys ago, . . "5k)nata" by Aaron Copland, .Sykee Junior High Srhool.” by lo map out the role they will play "Prayer oj I'Thankeglvl^g'’ and public relations chairman. a mixup over publication riphts in­ morrow, Thanksgiving Day. and "Comxrto In ( ‘ Minor for in a new approach to solidarity "Pra^ thy O Jerusaletn." District level appointments are: terfered with its hroadrast in this vole of the Vernon Bonn! of Kdu- Plano and Orrhostrn" by Rainl- In promoting newspaper advertis­ A special ^anksgiving offering Mrs. Salvatore Satrlaho of Mans­ ratlon. laet night. The board at Ita * area. Saena will be tft« featured works. ing as the "leading advertising appliance and health and beauty w ill by received. field.- SplHtual development: Mrs. t f P Tlie mixup was stralphlcncd out aids industries. Tha public is Invttsd. the Hartt College string series regular meetinff voted In name the media." Similar rallieji are being Advertise jn The Herald— -It Pays Richard J. Nioola, cooperating FRIDAY yesterday, and the seiond propram will also have a concert next week. Official date to launch the "total With Catholic Charities; Mrs. Leo *"will go on as .svhedulH, prefoded gfhool after the man who donated held In 121 cities In the United Miss (.'ynthin Otis, harpist, will be selling" campaign has been set for F. Tremblay, organization and de­ by a resume of the first pnjKuim. the- huildlnR. States within a period of a few the guest artist. On the program January at the annual convention velopment: Mi.s.s Kalhrvn A. Gra-' Tlie Springlictd station is located The Sykea Memorial, which la days with a total of 16,000 ad will be "buos" hy Ollere. "('onte of the-Newspaper Advertising Ex- Ic^slatlon; Mrs. Armand Mac­ at 01.7.mepaeyt ies. It has hecn on OQw heinft operated on double aea- aaleamen scheduled to attend. Fan astujue" by ('af)let. and "Quar­ Attending the meeting from the cutlves Assn., one of the organi­ Donald of Mansfield, library; Mrs. the air since A ur, 4. Primnnlv an alnna aa a a'eninr hlRh ' achool, zations sppiujprlng the program- eVlucational system, it is o.'. ned hy tet Opus 18" by Beethoven. Herald were Leon Thorp, advertis­ Francis Ay Perrotti, meinbershtp; nlonj? with the Itockvllle Senior The part manufacturers and re­ Mrs. James P. Brennan, Thrift the Sprinpfleid School System and T)ie la.st In the Wad.sworlh Hlffh bulldln(?, will be turned over ing director; William Dalton, local NIGHT tail dealers Will play In cooperat­ l.s nm in cooperation with Amlier.st Atheneum' members' lecture series, advertising manager; William Shop at Norwich; and Mrs. Barth, to the Junior high achool piiplla ing with the newspaper industry public relations. College. Smith Cnllcpe. Mount Hol­ rnlitled "A Smstterlng of Igno­ Slmpaon, Joseph Sullivan and Mra. around February 1 On thla date, will be explained In detail at the Loral appointments arc: Mrs. yoke. and the Tlnlversitv of Mas, rance." will be given Tuesday at all the aenlor hl(?h achool piiplla MoMle Oworek, aollcltora. During the next year, those at­ January meeting. Henry Boiirganlt, membership; sa' hu.sett.s 11 am. In the Atheneiim. The will move to the new' aenlor high tending were told, American The American Newspaper Pub­ Mrs. George F. Farrell and Mrs. 'Hie stntmi, is urt the an fiom ft title of this one Is "Art to Live achool. With." newspapers will go all out to dem­ lishers Assn. Is the organization Conrad Zuelch. sick; Mrs. Albert pm to 12:30 fl m. on weekdays <'n The claaarooma In Itockvllle The Trinity Oillege Jesters be­ onstrate t® advertisers the value spearheading the campaign. H. M. F. Kalber. wavs and means: Miss UNTIL Fndi^y U begins broadrnsting at HIkIi ."tchool will be cloaed, at leaat gan rehearsal Monday night for of newspaper advertising. Peterson, general manager of the Grady, program; Mrs, iBnrkley, 2:10 phi. for the real of the year. The An attempt will be made New Britain Herald and a mem­ Mias Grady as treasnrer and Mrs. Among the other programs te.i- the play "For the Time Being," hy claaaea In the Sykea Building will throughout the year to gel this ber of the board of directors of tho Kalber, budget; refreshments, Mrs. lingerie tured aie ntsny from WiiHII-K.M W H Auden M Is a nativity play be turned over lo the Junior high message repeatedly to every ad­ Bureau of Advertising of the Robert Noble.- In Boston, im'hidtng the (iinent of a sort, meaning the characters achool youngalera, who are now vertiser, from the largest corpora­ ANPA, Is the sponsor for this die Mrs. Noble will represent the Pr.slon Sympliony Cmi' ei Ls at 'I'nn* are modern and the technique of In Building B. beauty prc.sentatlon Is under the Influence tion to the person who advertises trlet. loral guild with refrc.shments at glewood. and news analyaiH by The 370 puplla In the aeventh the N,atlonal Connell of Cathollr Louis M. Lyon.s curator of the of Ezra Pound and T S, Eltot, The In tho classlfled Columns. Jphn L. Coughlin of the Cour- and eighth gradea will attend Though the campaign will be ant, John R. Callahan of the Hart­ Women's district meeting at 2 Nieman Feliow.'^hlps at Har\'ard play win he presented Jan, 8 in achool on regular aeaalona from the Trinity Chapel. pushed on all ffonts, there will be ford Times and E. Bartlett Barnes p.m, Der. 7 at SI. Joseph's Church ItniverMly.- fi:2f) a m. to .3 p m. in Willlniantir. Gnild members Coming up In MaiH.hrsliT special 2-week ad campaigns cen­ of the Bristol Press were co-chair­ Aft4*r the Turkey The Board voted to aell lo the having refreshments to donate for The National Symphonv Orchca-. tered around the automotive, food, men of the rally lost night. After the last blh* of pumpkin Iruateea aome of the Induatrlal this meeting have been asked to tra from \V'ashinKt"n. H C.. Will pie has been tamped firmly into arta eqillpment In the Sykea build­ contact Mr.s. Noble. O * perform Snfiirdav in the Manches­ place in the esophagus tomorrow, ing. on the recommendation of Durkee, 15 Ellington Ave., Mrs. Htella Dubois, Ellington; Mrs Beta 36% of Women Work Christmas I’arty ter High School auditorium at 8;lft many people win reson to aklng a Allen I.. Dreaaer, aaalataht auper- I) p.ni. under the direction pf How­ walk, their first since shortly after Mattie. 17 Linden PI, In place of the regular meeting Intendenl of achoola. The equip­ New Y o rk -H o m e 22,000,000 ard Mitrhell. Easier dinner; or a nap; or doing Admitted today; Frederick Sten­ Dec. 11, the guild will have a ment will remain In the Sykea gel, 12 Earl St. women are holding down regular Christmas dinner party that "In Nive and War." atiirniip the dishes building, and will neeeaaltate the Discharged yesterday: . AUen Jobs In the United States— mean­ evening at the Red Ember. Mrs. Dana Wynter, Jeffrey Hunter, However, there wil) he otliers purchaae of aome equipment In I he § Who will find diversion In other ac­ Goulet, 11 Bancroft Rd.; .’oseph ing that 36 In every 100 women of Satriano is in charge of arrange­ Hope Iwinge, and Hhereo North, new aenlor high. working age have joba and that opens at the .State tonight tivities Fagan, 18 Dailey Circle; Diaiie ments. All reservation* must be Like • V'x-S iisn c TeunHdn nt llazaar IS .It ( I I of (he ^\oek 4XXXX, 2,18.'): Walnut Clippers. I’m* 'ttin ' 1ms fih d ;i |irnptisnl with The ' Ivumeniih'n ■ hv Aeaidiylua A toftrooin nrrvlng roffee, ten GET YOUR EXTRA 2.132: Pagani s. 2.122; Bond : will « lUllpletr thr It llngV Uhn h ' l/egri)nturc clerk’s tiffice tlmt liiul aiwortrd Hwrota will be one of Bread. 2,118; State Shoe Repaii'. $9.99 lui» heeti irrnmmeOtled the [msl non hr apiiroprinted to estfih the many iitlrHetlona of the Holl 2,006; Capitol Equipment, 2,082: ! lisli a vct« riM iry school at the I 11 eekfl in this aei I mn. This tiny B^fizmir to he held at the KCPAYMINT wolm y CAvr^ OIna's, 2.050; Chumps. 2.050: I Fill'fi !.il V of ( ’(Hiiu'ct Icul Otlier Ihiid ^^lHv tells the .storv of hnw k’lrnt ( ’onKrojfiillorml C?hurrh F'nr- Sharpies. 2.047: .Toe's Barbers, |iinpMM(|4 Ml ihiui 11 e.| hv (’rary yes- TIAMS HERE I (tre.sles. having murdeied hi.s lah Mmmc. Vernon Center. Tho af 2.043: 4C'b, 2.004: Qnisli s. 1,086;' J innther and hot Imei in irvriige foi tfi.lav Im Imlet! Spt'i'lal classes for fair la acheduled for Dec. 6 from Tailorad At ya w bwd®*t p Commissioners, 1.014. i their miiidri of Ilia father, la fln- meidiilly ImruHcapped children; 11 a m to 7:30 p.m. Tearoom ierv- fillv ahf'«)lvr.l of Clime I'Msmg the sales tax on farm mn- Irr will be from noon until A \Nortti .Noting thlimry; abolishing the party o’rlock. T'he Mailt I'ollege piano series *ver on \titlng mniJiinos. estah Mra. Wilton IJak la general chair­ THIS MASON MAY St lAIONTn w ill hold ll.s thud c nneert of the l it.uig a $.'» t>oimty on ftixes and man. Mm. Robert Dutton will be WITH lYTAA CASH TO CONJOllDAtl tlllS OS MJACHASt season with Witliain Ma''selcpmlse fortunate dupe of aomeone else" lives was arrived .*1 w ith our PINE PHARMACY ainoiint of germination finally In seeil'- ' ■ • fleiafly at the J. M, Vlalds depart­ THOMAS F F^KRGUSUN fonvard and aland as candidates In ^ By A. H. O. TUU Ml S-MO adding that Eshaya obtained the deepest regret and onl^taRer long ( M4 beater S t—MI t-9814 WALTER R FERGUSON sight, that we had operated far be­ Herald will not publish to­ And lopka to thai^ alone; ment store In 9ast;BarUord Fri­ and serious consideration. Un- Publifliers the F'rench national electlone now bonds-, from an "equally well re- yond the normal planting deadline morrow, Thank.sglving Day. Laughs at tmpossibiliUeS, day when Santa ClauB»wU|. arrive More of Stolen Bonds fortunately, we both feel that the Fcftinded Octobbr i. rtM One o f the by-product, bcnftfitji of -spect^d man.". going on. If they had come for- and entered upon ^ ridiculous And crias, - It shall he dona.” by helicopter at 3:18 p.m. On School' Needs demands of onr respective careers our playing at the productnin of a gamble With September frosts. The other man was not named i ward, and been elected, he would to him lip never questioned it. The Major a. Walta»Lan\ie The hdicopUr will lan^ in the (Cmitinubff'ritm Paga une) rested. in the ca.se. have mads,it difficult to continue SundAVB and Houday« Entered at ihe September came, with our last our marriage. We are and will al- ' Poa“ oat O_'fnce f at Mancherter...... Conn “ have iiad Algeria already partici­ sweet corn crop is that U give* us fact that Ood said it was good atore'a parking lot. Free candy will Woofl Bbwr Ftowfrf Before he became presl()enl of !Ond Claaa Mail Maltrr two large plantings Just beginning Clocka In tbd Ijl'diriiington, D. C., First Selectman Richard Galinat^ia 1.143. This is expected to climb ways remain the beat of friends." ‘ pating in his proccaa of reconcllla- ; a 'pervonal answer lo the question enough for him. W e need that kind be p asa^ out to all riiildren. Santa Make Yonr Own CoranfieB Eshaya first wkai^ sirssted at his Induatrial Relations Associate.^. COINS-STAMPS to tasse) out and silk. By the mid­ railway terminal are aet two min­ Clisua will stay at Fields from Nov. last night set Dec. 8 aa the date to 1,306, school officials say. Lily Pons Divorrrd Miss Pons appeared In first civil j \ SUBSCniPTIU.N RATliS of simple talth In our lives. One Instruetlon B ookl^ home Sunday. , Inc., of Boston. Exhaya was a tlon and he'would have had a nu-' of whether or not thankfulness to dle of Ihe month, when ouf lower Seek Eeonoray court personally Monday to,flle a , Albdni*— Books— Snppliee Payab)« in A(}vanc« Aay the lyord told Abraham that utes fast to help travelera to catch 3S until Dec. 24 and will bo at the for a town meeting to discuss Radis in various pkrta of the union organiser and helped organ­ jOn« Ybap ...... ,JI.S N) Cleiis of leglalator.s to work with a benevolent nature is again In land cun normally expect Its first their trains. stora from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Pinance Board member Charles divprce petition slating "incom pal I sBtx Uonthii ...... 7 76 frost, the ears were still slim for­ through his son Isaac all nations "Coventry”! school housing needs, world have resulted in' recover.v ise the A F L Metal Trades Council Juarez. Mexico, Nov. 26 14*1 — . 3IIM In expanding thal process. order. But the rule which seems to Nyack summed up the feeling of shilily of characters." | • Three Month* ...... mations. growing slowly under the of th^ earth would be blessed. HOBBY SHiDPPE Gallnat set the meeting'after a the people pre.sent at last night's o f 1792,000 taken in the Mpntreal in New London during World War Court recnid.s show opera singer HOBBY SHOPPE ■One Month ...... 1.30 Now he i.s epcouhterlng a Uilrd be gradually emerging, as we com­ 408 O ENTEB ST.P-M1 9-7^1* Her petition said she and 30 fading sun and cooler nights. We What this promise Implied was 2-hour discussion between the' meeting when he said: "We have ' buriflary. Canadian auth^itles II. Lil.v Pons and condurtor-com- 403 CENTER S t __ M I t-IZSt Weekly ...... pere year to year, suggeslR that that laaar would someday marry said. Six persons have been ■ ar­ Un.^telanetz were married June 2. ; fllnf^le Copy ...... 06 trouble this time a sticcegs which began pjr king the last piece m the Selectmen and members of the__ no choice but to build. We're in a A t his Hartford arraignment, po.ser .Midrc Kostelanctz have IPIS. They have no children. the providem e which e.xints is Iasi week of the month. apd raise a family. Succeeding Mh.MRER OF- may coat him like a failure In Coventry boards of Education and 2-way stpieeze-needlng room f o r ! even better than any mere yeai • The first frost, when it came, generation.^ would follow, and one THE K’JATEI) Um-KS the national elections. candulAtes to- year dlspensallon T)in more Finance held at Robertson School. both elementary apd high school The A.'eonfltefl prep.e |e ♦ vi itiAively i was most discriminating. It hit the day through hia family line would The town meeting was sought children.” Me cautioned against entuled to the u^f' foyrim JnhiiA ^!nUl''•Ae rtl A| Aren. - tremlala. the F'rencii voters are season, which is In August We had 90 days. niatitHi Center. The center is main­ YiTk riiirnco F' 111 niirl At the end of liip I067 season, we said every avenue should be ex­ not only being rough on the (*om- never picked coi'n in Oct^iber be- tained'by the Mancheater Branch MKMBh.FI ACnn Rl'IU.Ar found, lo our own surprise, that ffii e The Selectman also added .an­ plored by the 9-man committee be­ of the American Cancer' Society, CIRCULATIUNS I miimsts; which is welcome enough, what had seemed lo be the worst other item to the town meeting fore it reports back at a town So the di.spen.sat ion of provi­ R o U t t * Miss Murphy, who is a graduate drought season m all our exper­ call. Townspeople will be asked to meeting. The study should include . f Th> HerAld Prtntlnr Cr.ni|»«n.v. Inc. I but they are also tossing out llh- dence, We would Hay. ifi .a much yVESTOW N of St. Joseph's College, did addi­ • •Hiimejt no finHiK'inl re,aj>.in;-ibilltv f’T ience had neveilhelesH rjperated. approve the appointment of a what the town needs in classroom eral.s sihI iiioderstes And the com- more handsome and consistent t \ pi iprA I'hlrrt I orri'Tf hpP'hiiHib h o'I on our few a» tes al lea.sl, to pm K IN G clerk for town as.se.s.sor P. Ray­ space, an accurate appraisal of the tional work al the Institute of varently hepu show Takes, on the part of human the town budget for the coming and whether or not it can claim r»l‘-plH\ nilvortivHiC fi •'|• K h’ lre ^ra al precisely tin* ngh| moment THE fiscal year. hardship for grants. also post graduate work at the F'T Mffiflnv—1 p ft! Fm'I i ' ^ [dine In the wake of a plot and re- being.s is a certain degree of un- University of Pennsylvania, Prior 1 For T'jesfJnv—1 f> in M' l l.iv for each planting: fhp drouglit. Broga's budget was sent back to Members of the Board of Edu­ ;\f)ll bv the extreme right, hia reasrailng faith, and a generous; M O V E R S to her present appointment, she f-', .f Wedneefl/i V -1 pm T'i'.ed«» when it ruled, seemed to shift vigor portion of obsUnaev.' and things to' Open All Day the Board of Finance for further cation felt that Coventry has an TtrrM k buys in F t Thureflnv 1 pm \V..|n.‘ .lnv 1 policy directions hs\e been irmd- away from growth of stalk to pro excellent chance to claim hardship worked for Over five years with F t Frlfiov - 1,, p rn Tli'ir-.l-it he thankful for will follow along. 1 • study at a town meeting Nov. .8 the Liberty Mutual Insurance Co, •wry dbiuittBwnt. . . F ’ - 1 I- m Fri-’n\ ; crate and often sharply flisap- ductlon of ear II all seemed srime after the sissessor said he would since, it Is the largest town In the I-, as a rehabilitation nurse and coun­ fleo.ltirif P' 7n n m eACfl pointing to the extreme right. thing of a miraile, but It hap Lower Rate* resign If hrt was not given a full­ state t-tiat does not have its own »IW|i at Wards and tAVC l flnv <{ piihllrnifon egrepi FeturflAV — pened Thankssiving high school. selor for the Middle Atlantic area I Nftw, however, he Is about to have time clerk to aid him in his work. 1 •* ^ The year, which had the al A Tlioimlil f o r Today Want CroM-SectIun Located at 138 E. Center St., the a legtalnllve body Join him In the Prraerlptlona Of C'ourae exclusive agents for Favor Action Soon \\>dne,‘>i'iA\ .N'lI'.emhrr 26 moaphere of being one of total loss, Council of fihurehea f Fearful thal any attempt to build Manchester Cancer Information 2 , General feeling al last night’s * governing of France, anfl that leg­ ended up aa one slightly heller more classrooms might bis defeated Center will be open Monday Hpnnsored hy the Mancheetar'^ discussion waa that the town must Spare Control l^ludcd islative body seems fated to he than usual at a town meeting as the proposed through Friday from 9 a.m. to 8 DgHfcsB do something socpi^-whether It be p.m. There is no charge for visits one w'hl< h, if It follows its instincts Thla past season began for us, 14-room junior high schcxil waa last “ Tlie rsMiTAl [HOt'hrcy, to t.hf rf- with dlaasler of an opposite thin . Coil Is plcii.srd with those who m i i u to add more elementary cla.ssrooms year, members of all three boards to the center. The center will fur­ fprt llinl oiir fliplninnry At thr at least' v il) sharply disagree with arler The spring was so wef anil hrllcvc tiiat He means w'hat He or build a new school— to relieve said it was imperative that the 9- nish Information or personal coun­ what de (fRiille has In mind aa cold the Heed of out first four .sav.s Up lAiinl.s ii-. lo Inist Hia a pressing need for more school man committee be comprised of seling on cancer problems to in­ United Nation* vAfiiiH t'c nimble A T I O N WIDE space. Carii armt the eventual hasli for peace in A l­ plantings rolled In tlie ground. If promi.'-ps and iiplirvp Mih word N people who are a cross sectiiin of dividuals or families when request­ enmiKh to avoid hririL' < nii^:ht In The town faces a dual problem ed. Film showings and talks will geria. there Is any more dismal oi- an j Tlip Uiiilp Hii.v'H "W'llhoiil faith it Coventry .society. twM thruad any real proK^rrs* t'lwnrd interna- gulshed experienrp than lliaf of j IS imfinaaihlp to pipa.sp Him ” Often HARTFORD—JA 3-62M in that It must find space not only First '.Selectman Galinat beat Iw arranged, literature will be tlonal roculatpHi of outer apu'O 'The tv^o sides of the conflict, awaiting the germination of corn I during liip p.'irthly mimslry of for a fast-growing elementary down a joint suggestion that the 0. made available and lielp w-ill be population, but also for its high siwtr iiylMit not while we preMUiuahly atlll Iak whii-h de Uaiille nuist persuade which Is busy rotting in.steml we ! Ip'iis Hp rr-biikpd Mrs disriplps man committee be handpicked at furnisbed to patients directly, by to Join him on some middle don't know what il is, and we ' tur Ihpir lai k of f,iilli school children. The Windham last night's meeting and that the arranging transportation lo medi­ SJVE 25 % n behind Hiisaia in the fuiter Apnre Board of Education has Informed ground. '»re harflening themselvcH never hope. In experiem r il A hr atiani v a.s noted for Ins gi pal names be suggested at the Deo. cal appointments, and other w'ays field has proved it-nrlf valid. But wp have n cerlain stolul. I faitli. \\'hf'n 1 lod rnaitr s prnmi.se the town that It will not accept 9 town meeting. The rurinufl punK about our ar* ns thnugi), Instead of joining him. Coventry high school students "You'd never get awav with Planning and Housing Committee rival At our selc' led destinntlon of they v^ere about to (onverge on after, 1961 and it —la . not...... known- ...... th a l...... Galinat said It wa.s his con- Al.' now long Manchester will accept tention thal the commitiep he free- of nine lo review present and pro­ no control t.* not that we acroni- him and grind him between them- tuition students from Coventry. - ly chosen by the townspeople at jected school enrollment figures LSI QUAUTT CAROL BRENT aelves. Me may come to wish the pli.shed It in the midst of speet^heA \ for easmou* brorsd n m m m m The town now sends a total o f the...... meeting and to investigate the specific size end proposnlrt In whlrti we pro- mere uae of his name bad not HAVE A HAPPY HOLIDAY 314 high school pupils to both However, it was agreed that vari­ and type of .school housing re­ dO-gougo boeu- "O n e o f quired and make recommendation* rlalined oursehe* to he In favor of proved atich magi' at the polls Windham and Manchester, with the ous people in tlie town he mntacted li•El Parfact quali­ T h is Uf«*k oiir office \^^\\ be I'Hflay night, from 7 fo 0 \|l!^ **^V now - vo lu o * oro ftood bulk of them, 244. attending Wind­ and asked if they would serve on to a town meeting within 90 days. ' control TTie UfilU*(l' Natinna, like .He may come to wish the \olers oVIork for yniir f'onienlcnce. Whether voiir Investment problem ( .nnrtecticut'$ ham High School The total num­ the committee should their names ty fud-fothioned brushed rayon gowns, any political body, la used lo such had elected aome of those enemies Involven one thoiisanrl or h mllllo?i (Inllars, vve have the fnrtllttes ber of high school age children l.s come up al the town meeting. SIre*|»y D rivrr foMoui brondi tHcttrs by tlu.s time. The really who would be more likely to sup- FYanies Call to render you complete service I,o n d in g expected to climb to 486 by 1961. teHing at $1.35. Tort him in mo'lerate policies than On the elementary level, the Education Board member Leon curious thing I.h that Fluaaia let tie Norfolk, -Va., iJ’ Judge Vernon Whan one thread off as easily as It did. some of his own most ferxent fol­ C .a rp et Manchester Carpet Center town uses 39 clas.srooms in its LaBrie wrote out the specific rea­ D Hitchlngs Jr, doesn't doubt the cuddle-soft and three schools, the .Nortli Coventry son for calling the town meeting breaks, twin takes Just as our atrAtegy waa that lowers wisdom of pulling off the road and Grammar School, the Robertson on note paper, which Galinat will taking a nap If a driver is sleepy. | overl SeNonddork of postponing any dav of Interna­ Shearson, Hammill 8 Co. S p e c ia lt y The Home of Beautiful Carpetn School and the Center School, the follow when he prepare.s the piiblif- But he fined a motorist $10 here ••aais. 8 to 11. tional control. tiecAiiae we ate tip- The Ever-Whitening Bird M«sib«ri N«w Torik Sfoci fhcKong* later tw*o in South Coventry. The warning. when officers testified the car was S h n p r total number of children enrolled hind in this pitaae of . the arms At Ihf 'rhankaglvtng bonrrt to- 913 Main Sfraat, Manchestar • MItcholl 3-1571 IjiB rie’s note read: "T o see if parked in the middle of a busy in- 308 MAIN STREET-MI 9-4343 this year in grades 1 through 8 the town will appoint a School rare. sf> Kussia's atratefry was sup ' nmiTOM,. thei F will be an on aalonal terseclinn. pnse«l to tie that of pre.sflurlng for .Trifl aomewhat eccentric private | 299 some crmtrnl sy‘’tem now. to free/r which will go aomrthing like I the arms race at a point at whlrti this "niank goorlneas for the dark I ' eriiisi e r ,* * iBfimi flCTH Regular 3.98 Hussia Is supposedly leading iiieni And when Huasla, in Ita first riilF pnviite pine of Ihankful- ' MAX MILLER SAVS:^ USE OUR I move, coupled with It.s advocacy nrss for dark meal, followed by \ w e 6arry You’re cozy and comfy in Words brushed of a control .•isstem no\^ a demand oye-oprning requrnt for a portion j rayon nightiet even on chilliest winter tiiat the rnlti'ij .Sfntea give up Ita of aamc. goes obalinately agnknat j e CHANEL NO. 8 ARTHUR DRUG Christmas S o\eraeas hnse.M. that wa.s accurate­ the trend of the times, iuii has Ita i e WHITE SHOULDERS nights. Feel how soft they ore . . . of • FABEBOE ly defined as a hnrgalnInFr ninneu SAIR ami's 4.91 Sale! Men's 5.9S rertaons. The trend of the times la e APERQB7 U t N t W A Y I PATIWr PMMK washable, high nap knit. And so fem­ \ cr. which Hu.ssla would drop Is I cr | represent rd by a conformit y of e SIY SIN I M 2 MAIN S T .-S T . J« iE S BLItIHC Work Shoes e CHRISTIAN DIOR Soft, lustrous inine in deficate pastels... prettied verdict in fa\or of while meat, and leather. leath er UusHia ilid firop il« dfunmul e SHOCKING S y6ur mENSLy4iFr sHoenNb center Goodyear Welt. this verdict haa been taken. In [ aolea. Nall-free. Brown with lace and embroidery. 32 to 40, aboiil our hnneH, and It looked for turn, for Die highest endeavor of j and ail other leading brand* of Sixes 94-4. 2 97 .Sizes 7 to II. 3 9 9 A moment as If KiifialH mighi have our turkey bi-eeders. ao that, year] roametlrs. us trapped. t)y this demonslrntlnn by year. Die Tliankagivlng ‘bird r 1 Brand Nanie! of, coni illnlIfin Hut we found our TERRIFIC BUYS! prui'ldea more anfl more white 1 MILLER c.m ape, And IttiHSIn let us hn'1 It | mcHt siif! less and leas that is DE LUXE STEAM o im I DRY CaimraR SHOP WARDS NOW FOR THE GREATEST BUYS IN TOWN r.i'iilv. in n di.'^piitc over Ihe tmiUr '.Inrk Fvcntualh'. of course, we PHARMACY Prajaetors ami ViawerR up of the United Nations ( ’onimlt jsliall hH\e perfect (Oinpllnnce with 388 GREEN RD. swig’s IRON Automatic tee on Ihe I’eaceful Uses of nuler ,ttir conformity verdict, and the PHONE M l S-4IS4 Ansco S)'nce which Hfi.a, In he crenled | turkey which < omes to our tnhir Kodak SALE! AIRLINE a U. S. Post Office .Sub-Station Washer Hushia flemnn'Icd nn 11 mcml»ei will be all wtilte meal Revere % Off rnmmittec. wiDi fei hird ha.s meat both • Slim-leok cabinet— saves tpoc. the pi'dilriii ff.r a veai, and then while and dark, for variety foi H'l’i-it Icoli, and it does not even ‘ omplenirni In one anoDin for The TV buy of the yeor— in lima for the big lwi\p \rrv Mluiip OI specifli in -| palate's < hoi* e II will bo a ilark holiday ihowi ahead. Short-neck aluminiied St Ml. Moris to lepoil hai k with a ' da V foi li I ni w hen I he breeders sue* picture lube. Slim cabinet, brown itipple finish. plan for .homo* t ’mled Nations reg i reed In theli conformity goal PIASTIC COVERED AIRLINE PORTAIU u 1 a t -.1 ter '-)>acr ItuNsIn pio ' As thla o< • nalonal lover of dark PADDED HASSOCK 1-SPIID PHONO *Overall diagonal measurement rlnln Ml. eation nf the enmmi! meal is privately grateful that hia Gilts F o n b f«H. fTfen er Ivory. Copry onywKdPd' R I'HF 18.00 More Firm itvfflnf, WolfhB !••• t*'c nu’,miiu;l»‘-H and poinDr.Ha. huiut'le and unreaaonahle appetite roinfereod. 5.95 ♦hoBfIkt. • It nliiio I \ who know Dial iiEmT .ludging t>\ Mir « 'ti.pu I rtl hf.ili umioniidv and appraram'e are nctl HIrain Walker SETS i Rayon $S down .major spa. e p..'Art • e'o h uaiil- ciervlhmg and often much less Fall Qnart HP lined box. 1^.97 $S a month to have nmir imir to expriMuent Dian anvthliig who know wliere BOURBON IWOM. . . nil mankind a nr v liouMri pri- Die Mile .swerIne.Hs /ind tlavoi and Hi-Fi plus radio at a never-be- .7-UMMahWt iiH[>s even t<» ir\ I • to|..iii/r and 'Aliie of life mnv lie. ami who will 2S.10 TU T lAC R CHAIR TV N l-n STAND fore low price. 2 ipeokern 14x fortify It. ttel-ur rvli'iidiiii; nn\ nol liM\p It tnlkp,| nt p)p.i,xtii-P(l t(f JILLT9LH TIEEUilTt TOR PATIO , H N IIA C R TIN IlH 2'A" woofer; 4" tweeter. V- M agy grafnii rule of law low mm| ii Tlu,s m mil .*.•'1 'i'll ol Ihpii null lU'pH. nit I*4m c m. Vidiee. m«di Rfool feoloo Tore ZO'Mek, l| «2 4 'lee M Chanoeri Mahogany finish. •tylei || • Reg, t M wMto A wtrti ♦■tOwdOD » uiHl l.iy |,mw.| IVrhM|.,.. niiillpi u liHl thp ipxi, o( iix (|o \\> and colon. | •mm. CoDton. WoW Floor Model, One Only Jm piffriHc I d W n.c trulv cxIriiiM.iinnr V Ihiiii; ix t. ill itp. PI knim ,|iirt l>cm miiph I IliHl nil Ihc icnl nf I In- unikl nrr iirinnliv xin i noth In ('linini.ilpd lliciii. iintd uc kit down, iHUIII.hlMg IlM'lf ,\vitli loinl approhMinn fot our own hoots your homo I 8 f.lt 1/6 9 PIOI IP.VM In thp nll-whltp and all­ RT-9B Is'Ui* num oomplculjf NOWI MVaiSIK oitra A Co'-ll.v SllCCObS? 'll \' iiiPMt tiiikrs and tn thp more- effective fuel oil additive tn lat .oliiiiipd hill slnglp rholrp. Mid to today This hSlpe yeur> dO ^95* Just «X II WB.X (lip lliiiii; ,, h|,.f| SPRAY G-voN ' I tip hnal rplntk* and oati arism of burner deliver mort d«|Hlr'da> rmng easier triggpiprl thp full III iiip 1,1,1 SNOWy omp IDEAS pendable heat. You gtt. jM». llip man who » had sn- tiii- C l laeaa *| I paA In . Franrc, ,xo thp Alcpnan rgtip.stion miuM aarvice, too. AU d d p N d ‘'Powor-Gord" "n ilh y, illnyii-nl and aliihhnrn l« alxo tlip tinny vhi, h xitmiix; to maka hone heating eaay. 100 ploie protectioe lll.iny |oi a tn.xlp Hint waa dif- "* •• 9 j*; seals Iho power POWER GRIP MorlOng thp hpiilth iind .I'loyrp.'.x IpiPiil 5.GRAIN of Uip iiPU' !■ liinrp \\ luitfvfi- cl.'.p | One car in the low-price field offers you these features. . .'59 Plymo{ith! in. Installed But V lulc ^'rogrca.x and con- X d fa day far I ® aspirin hp doOH 1 nil hp IohI II I'rpimpi tip free. Csiaran- , , , lonuily IMP .tlill annicwhal ahoil of leed. 13 iponths. SNOW TIRES (■aullr docs not sin i ppi In milvini: n . . . . . , ; jlhpii giMls, Ipl us he IhHJikfiil for l.ilnly ’.'i'l I’lvmmilh oflrra tlir c.ui- ,S. Only *.W I'K-iuoutli offrra Torsion- 1 3 c the Algerian (|iipslinn In tint, lip If It'S MW. PIpMih’s (ft iti Gi SN It tliv at yw Mobilheot rTIn *wMt *14 keW.ry ■ tlip dni k input nf |iir, an.l fnr lliosp venirm r of Suivcl Scal.a*. Aiie Ri.lc — no extra cost. cannot do min ti pl.sp imlp.sa hr ran u'liii still lllip lo .sainpip diffpipiu'ca do Ihia flr.Ht. 2O iilv- ’.S'l l’ lMn..iilli ofTcis llie New (i. Only ■.')') I’ lynioiill) offers a .Mirror- ■ , 6.70-15 hiba-typo and luivp llipin avnllalile and foi (•olilen roininaiulo \ .}l rilgltip*. WEGIVf UM m 'TM m * Hi.s ^fpchnlf|up till s.il. iny llip Malic rent-view mirror*. Mon’s liMttNr . J List price 36.95 i'll the pip. imia ohstiiiH.'lp.s thal TK GREEN STAMRI Fitted Travel Kit Rm JMIE prohlem ran lip casity tlpflnp.l. II .1. Only '.">'1 riMiioulli oflcts |msli l>ul- 7. OnK ■,')') I’ lymoulh offers ihe glamor pip kpp]t life vai'ial.lp and .rich. Ragged Nolssidu^retiulred la one of Ir.ving to rrpale a cllmalp lona (or tlriv ing, heal, veiitll.alion. of tlic roar Sport Des k '. m t of reconrillation, localpd In n mod- Ride ConNnuous zig-zag treadfn^iure storts with 4. Only '5') I’ lMunulh offers the l.ig-car tuction-cup" traod design for all surface crate, central poaltion to wliii h Itp ‘ IVo .Spnidllirift R. Only ’5') Plynioiitli offers an Auto> piTStigo of liigli-pricr cars. Todays b in 8uy... fem ora’s ie tt tnu h J MMIARTY flripptng oetion. "Permesized" nyfon cord exlremlala of Imtli .snips (yimld malic Ream Chgnper*. Nappiiiipp Inil i/j’i Carl Hollct body oNasinotee graa>ee crocking. ‘ Plot ex- eventually be enticed. After a l.uJri * 0,.lt»Hal. IPII' rotl. Sp9rt Ottir taS .S

MANCRBSTER EVENING HERALD. MAfilHJlESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, iJOVEMBBR 26, 1968 f AOB BIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. XONN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 196S PAGE NOm Andover Selectmen to Seek Money To Buy Two Sand Spreaders vw TRTECTliyr The Board o f ’SpK'ftnien wl!! nt- Knvelopes will be provided for BRING tend a ap^cial meeiiDR of tho Board contribution^ to the “Share Our of Finance at 8 pm. Monday in Surplus progtram apoasored lo­ the firehouac lo seek approval of cally by the Board of Benevolence, the purchnse of two pnnd upload- ('hiidren of (he t'hurch wdll donate YOUR era. i to the program a1 church school The Selectmen will familianze! ser\’ices .Sunday at 9:30 a rri. the Board with the details of the Mjs Hiith Whitney Board of Benevt)lence chairman, cited two AltE AT KIDINE types of sand spreaders under t on-1 KIDS aideralinn and reasons for tlieir examples of what can be done un- need. The total pun hnsp price mnyj »lei the program One dollijr will amount to 51 '»00 ttensnns j?tven' prnvKlc a daily •■wrv.r.g of cheese for the refonimerida! rori are that] ft. iiiorc tluui.OOO people for a week TO labor IS ftefjucntlv wnoidainsble 1 ^^hrle a coutrihiulon Of $100 would OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 UNTIL CHRISTMAS during storms and u.«e of the auto- j furnish a cupful of milk to 700.- matir spreader would enntile the' iKMi persofiB EXCEPT SATURDAY, WE CLOSE AT 6-(CLOSED THANKSOtVING DAY) tf>wn to continue with the job of i ('ommiinlon mi Hi. F e te r ’a SEE sandinp Its many hills wfuic us-* A service of Fioly Communion Irj; only one man a driver, on each | win be celebrated at 10 o’clock of two spreafler-equippeil tniehs. tomorrow morning in St F'eter’s If tire RoanI of F'’mance ap* I Kpisoopal r’hiiich. While a num­ SANTA proves the r e* onimeiidH! lon Mon- j ber of Thanksgiving baakals were day, a town meeting: will then lia\e | filled with canned goods contributed to he railed t') nuthon/.e the ex at la^t Sundry’s aervicea. foods pcndilme nf fund‘< ! may also be brought lo tomor­ CLAUS Town < iiiirt <’aHCH | row s service for more baskets u iis m m m i Fi-.e ' n.n at 7 oclock Chain FRIDAY ii<- tonight ftii hard P.u,- y ..1 .%'* * .Mj'lnn 1 'Pheie will t>e no meeting of the Driven bred foi dnvint' hd' a : an * Bible Discussion group of .St Pe­ In* er'tec: ron He fih'atle.i i.*ii,[lv to. ter s F‘']pisc(>pai rnuitch tomorrow’ ' TRACTOR AT • *’ e I on rp e pres.'ii! < d h\ . -' i f e F*0 due to (he holiday. I • en. I fi \V'' I h>i; i. T' in ; i n o( t tie ('i ■ I. liCKf ff ha I rm k.M i Duds of the Kli'ur tie I^ls will, WITH 1 Va" tires leave from FTielfr.s Hall at .^-4fi 1 II.-I f: ■ le ( ■.ilumbia. \ p!o,n|r (V.- firied 5P -The i gram In V\ illimant.ic. Reg. as (’harles Sup- SI n‘‘l< a.« Maiicliesl4«r Kveiiing Herald $19.95 GIRLS’ORLON a.m. fcl'M l-'il'ablle tlfi Willimantic, Andover correspondent. Mrs. rniil D. Pffinstlehl, telephone Pilgrim | blocking pleaded ^mi,I!v fo■‘•p;ixsing R slaml- SLIPON a Rmbrolderrd IML’ sf honi t»iis nnd \^;ih ftnetj 52.% ■ holiday trim .Stale Hoiiteinan F*'ran'is Ihsrh . a Variety" te.~* I fled N ow color* SANTA Arn-and Autnil, U*. of this town II o s pitor.s Store not exiM-lly as llUiitrAleil. SWEATERS ufouml f:uilfv of dr'ivin#{ witli- out a llcemse. Sentence was aifa- Open Pour Days pe/idr«l WILL Q 6 rvulheif()rd C Hewitt. 31. Co­ lumbia. was found KUilly of failure 'Phe Pennv Ha\'ei h store re- R«9. to reduce speed at an Intersection centlv opened at 471 Mam .St by FIRE Reg. $2.49 Value! • ALL 1st QUALITY and fined $27 State PoMreman the VN’oinen's Auxiliary of . the $15.95 Manchester Nferrmr lal I loMpItai, ARRIVE Tomlin teqhflerl F.nllstmonls ProRiram Hhnii has pim-en su( ti a su< e ess that the CHIEF Now Chalrnnn <#eorjfe Munson re- hour.s ha\'e been ctianged to sc- PEDAL CAR GIRLS’ NYLON ports that the ('hrlstlan Knllst ( rimmodale mor e cuslnmer s e Red or BUek A spoke.siiiMfi said originally the ON men! Program of the F‘'irst Con • Ideal for repa t Iona I <’hiirrh l.s alMiiil $2.h00 store wss of)eried three days ■ STRETCH week but rim^- an exlia da\ tuiS eelitvnl or short of the amount nepfled ff»r •portft. the rornlriK year’s budget. 'I'he been added because ,,f riu> mlrtexl shown Ttie f*ftriny Haver vmII he A anmunt of the budget was not American TIGHTS di.'.i Inset!. opened finm ]fi a rii iintH 4 pro // 'Puesdn v. Wednesdn y 'Pluir xdn v FREE! ( '-uiva.s.vers plan ! ti call on 20 and Kridi»\ arid from 7 Ir. f» pm Made 26 familie.s this ueek m tu'tler ftr Thur Mdnv nli»hl re.ir)] all im riitiers of the cliiirt h Yeun for Hie asking . . . FIRE < iindlfliilci, to li«* InfprvleufMi AM ai licles sue )j as « lot hin^; ■ booU'^, and housrtiold Items .ioM in WONDER C.imlidatc'. for rmuiitrer-Hhip in the xhofj have Freen donated eitluM TOY GUIDENCE tjie I'list < re>;M t ifuiH I ('hiitth Reg. $5.98 Value! (What A Uuy!) t*\’ individuals m- ineMlisiits The il he in!< I \ ii’Wed at a ape< lal TRUCK pioceedH frmn the sales are neciirn^ of t|jc Mnard itf Itejutni’i CATALOGUE Id Hh* 1ios|»iIhI for vririou.x pro| BICYCLES at a n . I... 1, innuthi ill the chini li ei le INFANTS’ ^lmnhx^l\ Ini; S e n Ice LIsUmI A eign for | he it or e wlii. h PONY 72 pogos showing Hie best toys A riianK.se ivin^ I )a \ .Servo r openefi ,No\ 4. was donated ler eiit CANTALEVER Now $ ' V. ;II he held finm lo to II .'10 a tn bv I)i srut .\!is W'lllisrn D t 'iiiioi f rm III ! he J Value* lo $20.00! "L)tmlll> SjM'iikR Knr llR«'If" BO-BO THE CLOWN DEUKCTABUE 2-UB. starting Friday j / y IDEAL ATOMIC CANNON DOUBLE HOLSTER SET Reg. $8.98 to f 14.98 Value! solocHon of eoftumo jewel­ MIXED BREED PUPPIES ■•itt i'i Hi.ir t. \s IS •niiiii'TV, REG. *5.00. ^ 2 Reg. $2.99 Value! tt!OMEN’S ry, camorm, roligieu$ orti- Inflnted punriiinK haK. $4% O O RKG. *8.00. NOW Each SANTOlUZlCD FRUIT CAKE y y E\ 1It\ 1 1 Ml 1 (M I.I. .SAVF iFIKl'Vt" Complete with de luxe Kuna, 100% WOOL etM, opHcol in$tnimont$, mu- Nov* 28 at euffa, neckerohlef and apur act. Cep Q A Cute and adorable! Raeh ha* been Medium xi/.e rmir, gmOinrd; each baa been given lem- l.iMMis nf play valur! UMITBD q i’ANTiTYJ Reg. $9.85, y FUNNEL’ Packed In reusable $icol in$trumont$ at bw, lew CHEMETTES imrary dl*tnm|>er and C C A A ennkle tin...... 7 7 c 10 :3 0 AaMa a Choice of V dl$eount prico$! he|Utlitl* Injection*...... plaid* and PAJAMAS twead* a Tailored or $158 8p:n s a t io n ’a u Mandarin Reg. $.’1.00 Value! MEN'S Reg. gS.O.l Value! MEN’S CUj OSEOUT 197 *tyie* . FRUIT-OP'-TlfE-IX)OM Rog. $2.95 Value! MEN'S BEHER Rog. $4.50 Votuo! MEN’S PURCHASE a Completely C O nO N FLANNEL f o u ^ FROM washable sire* SLEEVELESS 'liR C O A T S SANFORIZED a Famous 8 yard SKCIAI FAMOUS Other* tn $2.88 84-40 Flannel MAKER a Nylon seam* I P'lilly a Plaid* and atripe* I T SWEATERS KATTEN TIES A MUM PLANTS SLN S MANY ITEMS ARE ALREADY LIMITED IN STOCK; SO YOU'D BETTER HURRY 114 FOR THEM NOW a Cbonae from • Pure silks ..Orlans or * All wool 100% wools, LAKniC A.SMOKTKIRNT OF $ * > 9 7 rhallls ilr e s a fttripes nnd Discount Department Stores POTTED PLANTS AT REASONABLE PRICES • I YOUR BEST BUYS FOR LESS ARE ALWAYS AT KIDDIE FAIR; MANCHESTER'S ONLY TOY STORe | plaid* PiATURl IKANO NEW MCRCHAWIH$E AT DISCOUNT PRICES! / j^ £ CBMffIfRY BASKETS OPEN EVERY NIGHT ALL ROADS IFAD TO MANCHESTER ■ HAMDEN • SPRINGFIELD - THDMPSONVILLE 'FOR, MeCONVILLE GREENHOUSES TILL CHRISTMAS! ' 0 MtWOODtMMHtr. . m-Mt-IMr (CgLMBMitniDAr ATB FJw.i ■ V lOiS-IOif MAIN STi •3 TOWERS •eeeeeeeeepeeeee^ooooMouuuuuueeeeei ■ ■r'V ■ ' r-

P A G E T E N IfANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHE8TEB, CONN. W EDN^DAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1968 IIA N tiH ^TgB KV^inNO teBA LD . MANCHESTER, C0t>H,r WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1968 p a g e E U B V E N Rockville met Monday night, haa announced chairman of tho refreshment com­ p.m. at Wesley Memorial Method­ Course Unit Hoi Schedule? Bolton the annual Chrlatman phCeant by m ittee. ist Church in East Hartford; Nor­ Directors'Vote $1*5 Million Thanksgiving Observances Grade 8 students will be preeepted St. Manrioe Church Notes wich District Supt Harvey K. Sttetsw regular meqttQg/on Dad 10 Maas will he celebrated at 9 a.m. Mousley will be tha speaker. Starts Broad St. and that th* carol uhsr wlR ho h tid tomorrow, 'Phanksglvlng Dsiy, at Coogregntional Neiwa FOR EXPERT Bishop Will Dedicate' Dec. 19. St. Jdatirice 'Church. 'There will be The Junior choir of the ‘Congre­ In Manch^ter Churches Orange Set* SpeiOlal Xhient no Instruction classes Saturday. gational Church will rehearse at WHEEL ALIGNMENT-WHEEL BALANCINQ For Junior High School Lease Study Mre. OUve Toom» will be tbe W om^ Elect A speda) collection will be taken 2 p.m. Friday at the church. The RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING IfOticlng for a iMttiday sebedul* featured apeaker at the Orange at the Church during Sunday usual session of the confirmation COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE Governor Ribicoff hjMi, by proclamation, set tomorrow T he B oard of D irectors’ Ciolf for tomorroert Netv Church Sunday .social meeting Friday at 8 p.m. at Masses for Cathollp University In class Saturday morning will be The Board of Dlrectore iMl Yesterday, Martin said that opposed every achool built here in Course Committee haa launched Public Works Your day win. bo filled If you the Community Hall when she wlU Washington, D. C f omitted thia Week. Blgrht voted unantm ouely to appro­ aside *8 a day on which the people cen .ldve thanks 'to Mrs. Mohr SEE right now rates of interest are the paat twelve God for His manifold ble|8iihff8. Let us use the day for a broad study in its miaaio)i of tak# in all th* events listed for present a talk fnd dembnatration Parishlonsrs are urged to leave priate $1.5 million to build the pro- running at an average of 3.50 to Identifying heraeif as a "former Maaehester. Bt. Joseph’s Church will bo d*d-<|ica| training courss for Guidance on the use of )Uie cones of ever- articles- to r the Bishop's Thanks­ Advertisement— poaed N orth End Junior hlprh finding out whether town-owned 3.78 per cent for municipal projects teacher, a mother and a taxpayer," the pbrpoae for which It is proclaimed.'Let’s s:o fb land should bo' leased to thO.Xon- Croup Meets Tou know whsit time the fam i^ 'Mated Sunday at 11 a.m. by the Aiif Forced B ase in Colorado. A Mix.. F red ,C. M ohr Br. w as green^ees. T)»e program, entitled giving Clothing Collection at the' When Buying or Selling Bolton ■chool on a 15-acre town-owned including sphools—which Is "un- she charged that opponents of the church on Thanksjrivin^'Day. dinner will be spread on the table, graduate of Rockville High School elected president of the Women of "N aw e Men,’r is open to all inter- church hall this week anytime dur­ aitc behind the Police Station on cheator ODiUltry Club. *■ Most Rev. Bernard J. Flanagan, Property call Lawrence F. Fiano, fsvorable from the town's point school "may be afraid the kids will so you can plan your day around he recently completed his baalo S t George’s Episcopal Church at eatqd people. / ing the day. Broker. Phone MI 9-5910. E Middle Tpke. DIroctor 'Theodor* Powell, iom- Bishop of Norwich. CLARKE MOTOR SALES of view,” leam more than they did. I don't .mlttee chairman, said last night With Martin It. J training aX Lackland Air, Force its iheeting last night at the Com­ A short spbcial business meeting MYF Area Session The Board alsb voted to appro­ The rates paid on the High see.how any thinking resident can - We in New P.njiland have p. hi.story in which Thank.s- Try this sdbsduist According to an announcement Base in ’Texks. munity Hall.. will be held during the evening to Local Methodist' Youth Fellow­ .101 BROAD STREET—Ml 9-2012 priate $2,000 to pay for a apeclal that member Robert Gordon haa Manchester Evening H erald School bond Issues were 2.25 and say we don't nerd this school Im­ ifiving Day h«a a peculiarly prominent.place. Howdver, written letter* to the Town Plan­ i : Get the day off on the right from the Rev. H.'A. Lepak, paator New Basketball League Mrs. R obert E. G orton hae boejii elect a lecturer for the ensuing ship members will attend a sub- Bolton correspondent, Doris M. election Dee. 2, at which towns­ m ed iately " TTie Board of .Directors’ public foot by going to church. Services A fourth baaketball league will serving as leader of tbe group 3 35. This was more desirable there is always the possibility that the secular events ning Commlaslon, Town Develtm- worlu committee' met with Gen­ of ti^ ndw church, plans for the year. Mra Frank Paggioli is district meeting Friday at 7:30 D’ltalia, telephone Mitchell 3-5515. people will pa.s,s Judgment on Man­ Martin said, out "the lower the S|Msak In Favor have been scheduled In most Man­ .be started, this one for Intermedi­ during Its organizational period. chester's need for the plant. ment Comnjdasion, and the Capital eral Manager Richard Martin last dedication ceremonies have been AdYertise in The Herald— It Pays better" is th rule. AUio in favor was George Frost, of the day (the races^-tbe gamewand the family dinners) chester churches sometime during ate players, sold Alderman John Fellow officers elected to serve If the Hchf^ Ihe High School and a.m.; Ht. Hrldgel's, 7 and 9 a.m.; St .lames’, 7, 7:45 and 9 a.m. dent, for a statement of the club’s and colder for tonight, fair, breezy liver the dedication sermqn. fore and after lunch. 'The program erating cmsi of about $260,000 for will get the opinions of other town Driver Charged will conclude before 3 p.m. Women HOWS A GAL His average, he said, was Imsed Barnard .Iiinlor high ~ 3,800, Next desires and any proposals It would and cold 'Thursday. The cornerstone will he laid dur­ the proposed plant, including on the costs of all schools Imllt In year'a excess will be 5.50, he said; be willing to make. officials before a recommendation 'The 22nd road race la expected Interested in atfending may obtain teachers Is made to the full Board. , ing the dedication ceremonies. In In Road Crash more details by telephoning Mrs. the S la te In 1956 and 1957 He and In 1962-63, Ihe excess will be Maho Tomorrow a Real Day Alao, Powell has requested opin­ to attract at least 10.000 people it will be a copper box containing, .Next, .Marlin said, the cost of said also that the average showed 825. ions from Stuart H. V. Carlaon, Cummings aald the group will again, who will Une the route of Mohr. SUPPOSED TO KNOW meet with Town Engineer James among other things, a history of Savings Report fearhers will have to be borne him Manchester riemeninry who has extended an offer to buy the race. Johnny Kelley, America’s David A. Simmons, 88, of Cov­ Sheekey Friday. ’ITiey will tour the church. Bank tellers at the achool re­ whelher the„ plant Is built or not, Bchoola are 38 per cent above the ‘ of Thanksgiving! some of the town-owned land on No. 1 long distance runner from the town garage, and look over The modern Romanesque church, entry, was arrested and charged port 143 children deposited $123.29 because eventiially "760 pupils are mean in square feet per pupil end which the cltlb’s course Is Ideated. Groton, vdll head a field of ill who town equipment with Sheekey, on which was designed by liturgical with following too closely this in the school savings system this THE ANSWERS TO going to have to be taught some­ that the secondary schools are 17 Powell said Carlson has chosen to are entered. Kelley Is the defend­ architect M. George Vulnovlch, has where ■' S aturday. morning after an accident on-Dak- week. Five students bought U.S. per cent above. Obituary wait until the Golf Course Com­ ing champion qnd the course rec­ a seating capacity of 600 In the Subtracting the cost Of teacher*, land St. savings stamps vsdued at $2.60. Another citixen who illiisl rated mittee makes some recommenda­ ord holder. nave. The outside, of the church PTA Preparing Flyer therefore, leaves the cost of heat, his remarks with figures on a tions before he expresses himself Nutmeg Forest, 'Tall Cedars of Patrolman Richard 'Thurston llghtliip, supplies, and other serv- Mra. Ilaltle rted Glglio waa the referendum next Wednesday sehool plant Itself would be about the propnied Junior high with the this morning. Estate of $252,012 Gromyko Sees Barbara Fennegan, 98 Summit St.; Kellogg Ju n io r High .qclimil being The football game will be th* In the basement beneath the turning into a .private driveway for selection of a school site, the one-and-one-half mills, one-half of She had lived with her daughter Thomas Lucas, 19 Burke Rd., built In Newinglon and the Max- first holiday attraction on Memor­ nave 1s a large multi-purpose room when Simmons hit him. PTA flyer will outline the need for this for building and equipping It, for the paat I lu re months, previous­ Rockville; Zenas Mikells, Wap- Imllte elemeiiliirv scIiomI umlci A $252,012 Invciilory for the .es­ ial Field. The MHS Indians will try which can hold 600 persons, serv­ Damage to the vehicles was additional school facilities and and the other half for maintaining ly residing In Miinchesler for over East Chief at plng; Richard McNally, 6' Morse constnirtlon In Vcnion He said tate of th* late Mia.x Hannah T for an upset over East Hartford * ice rooms, and a kitchen. The minor and Simmons is due- In court summarize the known facts on the It. ai cording to Martin, 50 yeaiH She waa horn In Hanti- Brennan, 83, of 140 P ark .St . has Nixon. Q ueen Rd.; Miss Elsie Eustlce, Vernon Dec. 1. three sites available. ' This la a very rough estimate," biitli are -closer to stair ai-riaprs cooke. I'n , Miirch n ihh.5 She was Hornets In this series that has be­ church also has an air-conditioned for per pupil crisi and sp iu r Uiaii been filed with I’lobate Court Secret Parley Haven Convalescent Home; Joan Police also reported an accident The executive committee, which Martin said today. "But It Is a lot a morn her of the f'onrordla Hu* Bohenko, Eaat Hartford; Mra. come another traditional Thanks­ sy.4tem, the firs t com plete system Manchester's proposed Jiiiiiur high .Judge John J. Wsllett, giving Day attraction, alternating to he installed In a church in the yesterday afternoon In which no nearer In what the cost might be Iheraii ( 'liun h Dedicate U.S. Anna Tennant, 94 Benton St,; Ed­ arresta were made. Massaro also pnulucrd tigiiirs Mlaa Brennan, who forineily (Continued from Page One) between the horn e fields of the RrK’kville area. than what people were figuring BeaidcH tier daughter In South­ win Flynn, 32 Linden St.; Mrs. Ju stin e M. Scher, 63, of Rock showing that an hllert Vu loi Fi id ington, she leaves another daugh­ lived In West Harlfonl. died Aug. teams yearly. Ground was broken for the last night '■ 24. Am ong her aiirvlvora are Dr Harriet Kuhnly, 49 Talcott Ave., ville, reportedly hit the rear of a too at Hearing makes more of a cniiimissioii ir iho ter, Mrs. (laylon Holmes of Rock­ War Memorial old Kommandatnra building, from Rockville; John Lee, 17 Vernon Complete details of the sports church a year ago by the Annuli ELASTIC achool he designs Is cosily. Hint M. E. M orlarty, a coiihIm; and Ml.x.s which the Russians and the Allies events are on today’s Herald Construction Co. of Manchester. car driven by the Rev. Stanley B. About 10(1 persons attended the ville; two sons. Elmar of Milford Ave., Rockville; Marilyn Jacob­ STOCKINGS the town pays iiiiiir In liciii the and I.awreiic,. Wlttkofako of Man Ann Morlarty ami Ml.xa Margaret used to run Berlin. sports pages. 64 G ifts D elivered Haatillo, 42, of 70 Main St., when adjourned public hearing last Morlarty, aunts, all of Manchea- (Continued rrom Page One) son, 337 Hackmatack St.; Mrs. the latter' stopped to let a car TR U SSES — BELTS new higli sciuHil tlian it pays to Chester: three slaters, Mrs, Wllimm The Russians walked out of the Helen Zowada, 44 Mountain St., Post Offlro Schedule The Rockville American Legion night In the Waddell auditorium. heal the older hiilliluig.s m Ediu-ii- ler. turn In front of him on Tolland Will he like it? Five who spoke said the school's McKinney of ('ovrnlry, and Mrs. K om m andatura in 1948, Juat be­ Rockville; Mrs. Evelyn Slgds, 48 The Manchester Post- Office will Auxiliary haa delivered 64 gifts to tlonal Square; and tlinl tlio town Ill her will, fill’ll la.st month. Cathedral, which Is fTlirlslopher fore the Soviet blockade of West Tpke. ARTHUR DRUe cost could be brought down. One Herman Lamprrclit and Mra, Kin- Schaller Rd. be open for two hours In the morn- the veterans’ hospitals In Newing­ has had to pay a 10 per cent in­ ma Wolfe, holh of Manchester; one Miss Brennan made mimeroda he- Wren's most renowned 17th Cen- Berlin, and never came back. Damage to each car was esti­ said the plant wim’t be needed for A D M ITTED TODAY: Mrs. log, 8 to 10 o’clock. Postmaster ton, Rocky Hill, and West Haven. surance peijnily on the High brother, Harry (less of Manches queala to religion., onleis, hoH- liiry contribution lo English nrehi- Maj. Gen. Barksdale Hamlett, Alden E. Bailey announced. M'S. John Higgins, unit rehabilita­ mated at about $200. No Injuries six years. Kiye were unquallfledly lertiire Elizabeth Davis, Ellington. were reported. Srhoiil and Miickley .Scliool hr- ter. rigid griiiidrhlhlren, and four liltala and relatives. The hulk of U.S. commandant, said no special BIRTH.S YESTERDAY; A son The parcel post window will be tion chairman, said that during in favor of getting It built as soon cniisr, Massaro said, tlir wrong grral gi niidclilldreii. the estate goes to .several Maii- nie 2-foot-hlgh memorial book agenda had been prepared and de­ open during that time and people as poasihle. to Mr. and Mrs, Edward Fahey, the week of Dec. 15 these gifts will kind of roofing was pul uii. Tlir fmirrnl will hr lield Saluiiliiy c.hcater residents, however rests In a gtlt and glass case atop clined to say what waa discussed. may mail packages and buy be given to patients to send to In all. about 21 people have I lie iniii ble pedestal. Its 474 vellum RFD 2, Rockville; a son to Mr. and RANGE Massaru added tlial ills ipialiri iifirriiooii III 1 ::i(i In the Coneordia Named to shine equally arc Mrs. Raymond Belanger, Willlman- stamps. The registry and money their familiea urged quick construction of the cattmis as an engineer gave weiglil l.iillirran Cliurcli Hurlal will hr In Mortimer E. Moiimly Jr, Han­ pages me bound In gdki-bloeked order windows will be closed. Thanksgiving Services Will it be the right size? school over the course of last tlc; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Emil to his statements snd Ilia I hr was Eii.si t'riiirtrry. nah Morlarty, Eli/.nhelh Mcllduff, crimson leather. Each rhorning one The lobby will remain open on* The Rockville Ministerial Assn, night's portion of the adjourned I' llrnrl.s may rail at Ihe Holmes will be turned to display a differ­ Plot Plan Asked Bernstein, Slorrs. tUEL OH speaking In rrpresenlallon of "ihr and Mary Hllditch. The llnlvcralty BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to m ore hour, unUl 11, for boxholders. win sponsor the annual Union hearing and the 3-hour portion poor people In this town who duu i Kiinrriil Home, 400 Main St.. Fri­ ent group of the hand-lettered No regpilar deliveries will be MTESTOWN held last P'riday night. About ten of Hants Clara, Sanla Clara, Calif. names Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carr. 40 Co­ Service today at 7:30 p.m. In the GASOLINE have the conragr lo rxpresn llirm day from .1 lo 6:30 and from 7 to 9 also receives an equal part. For Parking Lot made other than special deliveries. Rock-vllle Baptist Church. The new have said the sehool *hould be de­ selves," p m On the pedestal are these ixjbrds. burn Rd.; a daughter to Mr. and There will be one dispatch of out­ ■ ■ PHARMACY Kxeciitora Mrs. Lewis Foreman, Warehouse president of the Hartford Semin­ layed pending studies of cost, the I’rotest f’oinparlsmix Inscribed In golden letters: going mall at 9. 459 Hartford Rd.—MI 9-8948 *tie, and arclilteetural style. Executors of the will are Dr The N orth End's long-sought Point; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ ary Foundation, Dr. James Get- McCormick. Hoard of Education "This chapel commemorates the public parkin; Business will close, aa will ,Soe Call for Action Morlarty. Maurice J. Buckley of common sarrlflces of the British parking lot moved one step win Dimmock, Loehr Rd., Rock­ temy, will be the speaker. Music BANTLY OIL chairman, and Mrs, Jane Stiiek, a Htamford and the Connecticut to real ,, __ schools and town and State offices. WUI he like the colors? But the Hoard of Directors last and American peoples during the iity last night St a Hieeting ville. • “ . _ The Herald will not be published will be provided by the Baptist Roartf mrmbar, map fn profpat (hoi F u n e r a f g Bknk and Trust Co of Hartford. of the' Mkncheiter Pisrkln'g Open All Day niplit iiiiide It clear It feels public iiiolhod lly wjilrh Wright and Mas- Second World War and especially DISCHARGICD ^YEStERDAY: tomorrow . Church choir, and W alter Edwards sentliiieiit ha.s lieen In favor of get­ ■ Accoidliip to the Inventory. Authority In the Municipal Build­ Edward Reibetanz, Coventry; will be the soloist. saro had used figures lo shim Ihr those American aervicemen whose ing. ting t.he acliool tiullt soon to avoid sriinol wilt cusi Iimi iiiucIi j ■Mrs. .Seeoiidii .Morra $86,843 of Ihc ealalp Is In atneka names are recorded In Its roll of Francis McCaughey, 193 Wall St.; The Thanksgiving offering will and liomls: $151,987 In deposits In The- members voted to ask Town Mrs. Siuanna Howard, 345 Keeney be contributed to the "Share Our TEL Mlfc’u!! 9.q5V5 doiilile-,sessions In the lown's school MrCoriiilcIi said II Is IliiiHissIhlr : Fimeral aervirea fi,r Mrs. honor. This table was unveiled by ’ Thanksgiving; 1 ^1 aysteiii and to provide a unified 15 Imiik.s, $12,424. iiotc.s secured H, M. Queen Elizabeth II 26 Planning Engineer Eifward J. St.; Lembit Kiiusik, 16 Eldridge Surplus" drive of the National lo use coiiipii I a 11 vc rosls helwerii .Seimidii Miirrii, Tinker R.l , llnl- Rybezyk to prepare a plot plan Police Arrests KOCKVILLE TR 5..3271 propr.am for junior hlpli pupils. hv dced.H of trust, and $757, mi.s- November 19.58 in the presence of St.; Mrs. Elaine Schubert. 80 Council of Churches. Prescriptions Of Course llic school liiiildiiigs as a gilldr lii|. liMi, were li,'l,| till., iiioriiiiig at and layout for the proposed lot Hii ector Ted (tiim nilnps. In sp eak ­ less every liiilldiiig's differing la- 9 15 Ht I lie W. R, Qulah F u 'e n il ccllaneoiis. Richard M. Nixon the Vice Presi­ Lockwood St.; Donald Badstueb- A Thanksgiving service will be <5 ing (tf cconniny, rernlird Lh« nr|fu- In her win, Mta.s Hrcnnan di which would be located between ner, Wlllimantlo; Karl Molitoris, O. F. Miller, 52, of South Cov­ held at the First Lutheran Church cllllles and )irngraiiiH arc also used Hume, aim iil 10 o'clock In Hi dent of the United States of the Whiton Memorial Library and entry, was arrested and charged mentR hrturcii th« Board of T>l- In llie ( omimrlsnii Mrs. Hluek said reeled that her sister.,, Mar.y Dov'le A m erica.” Staffordville; Mrs. Patricia O’Con­ at 7:30 p.m. today. Mouricn'a Ch ireh, Bolton. 'I lie Nelson PI. nell, Andover; Peter Pedrazzinl, with passing a standing school bus rerlorn nnd Hoard of Kducfilinn some buildings liav,. iiiidiliii liim.x, Rev H ernsrd MeOurk oltlclnled Mild Kh/abeth Coffey, and her Tomorrow services will be held ihnl rrniiltf'd tn a iilr.c rediirtion lirother, Peter Breiiiiini, alt living TTie authority a-lao decided to 120 School St,; R obert L azzari, 18 on Center St. this morning, police gyinnasltinis, and oliu-r fi-iilumi and Mr and ,\tr.s. i'liarie.s RoIiIiiiih reported. at the Trinity laitheran Church at • 100% W OOL SHARKSKIN from 03,0(MI (o 82.263 aqiiare feet, which others do iiul .Slu- said an III Ireliiml, receive $15,000 each. a.xk Town Engineer James H illtop Dr.; F ra n k M enaslan, 118 i eir- mgaiii.Mla and aoliil.st.,. l•'H|her Sheekey for an e.stlmate as to how Patrolmen Emanuel Motola and 10 am,; at St. John’s Episcopal And a ^ruttlliiK of plann to huy arbitrary svoiagc hasr.l on cost Miss Bi'eniiiiii'i aunts. MargSret Conway Rd.; Mrs. Louise LnCafta, Mrtliirk reiiil Ihe l■ommlllal aerv- Dulles Hints much the project will cost. Gordon Neddow, coming from op­ Church, communion at 9:30 a.m.; • 100% W OOL HARO FINISH WORSTED Addltinnnl land for th« Rite. alone Is misleading ami slalisllrsl ami Anna Morlarty, are each to 40 Edgerton St.; Pamela Horton, and the ITllcottville Congregation­ "I feel Uml the nr«n won't he needed until 196, .Sii,. said Small and daughter. Tarlffvllle; who had stopped for the bus, were Rogal Takes All The Question Marks Mrs. M aryann T,t Icr loeli, a. J., I,os Gatos. Calif., and he said, depending on the clrcum- coming oft duty at the time. Fagan, tonight’s classes will be THE GEISHA" I ‘irecl(ir Itnniild Jarohn, who nee- the six lliree Hirer sysiriii would Brother Mi'Iiiioah. H. J., of Banta Mrs. Winifred Cote and son, Wap- ondefl Fifliu in MAhoney n mnllon Fiineriil aerviceji for .Mra Mary­ atances If and when the Ru.s.xlana Other arrests, the charges and made up Dec. 4, the last day of in color hr an iiniircrs.Hiii y liixiii v and Clara The Rev. Eugene Morlarty Fublic Records ping; Mrs. Susan Morrison and the semester. to vrde (he approprilit.lon, nnld enough spiirr could hr loiiiid In ana T,vier, HO, who dii'd p'rlday turn over to the East Germans the son, 10 N ew m an St. court dates, include: Out pfG U t Buying* Heres Why:^ of Holy Angels Church In Meriden control of check point.* on the Second semester begins Jan. 19 1:80 — a:S0 — 9:45 SUITS ' "We re m no ponillon to ron»lde.r in a convsleacent hniiie In Hurn- Leon J. Z apacka, 18, of 168 exlsllng hulldliigH for luidiu high Is to receive $2,000 riniles between West Germany Building Permits DISCHARGED TODAY: Peter and will continue through April 1. Rltermitive HUjjyenllon.H " pupils l( Ihe town's 2II0 tuilioii stii luiiii, Mnlne, following a long III- Stefuno Coaalino, alterations to Torlizo, West Hartford; Rudolph ■Woodland St., rule* of the road, PLUS—A REAL THRILLER \(-repl«-sl SiigKentiuiu iies.a. were In-M auiidai' at the A eon,III, Alli>en Cahill Cunning­ Hiiil We.xt Berlin. S aturday. Courses will be announced in the ilriils fioiii ItolIoM and t'o\-rntr>' ham of San l•YBnclaco, will get house a t 96 Conway Rd., $1,000. Eschmann, 58 Ashworth St.; Miss near future. FREE ALTERATIONS "All we r.in do. and 1 think we were harrrd niu) oilier steps were Shore.v P'liiieial t'hiipCI, Rillalleld, Dulles made these other points Joseph Savltch Jr., 20, N orth y' $5,000, and .‘Plater Marv Eleanor of In icspon.se lo questions at his Harmon G. Holt, alterations to Kathryn Stoddard. Storrs; Frank To Attend New Class " T H E B L O R " ■hould do it, 18 approve the proj taken .She preillcled a rise .d five Maine. The Rev. Nellie lauie of- house at 489 Adam.s St.. $2,400. Bolkner, 102 Ridge St.; Gregory Westport. Mass., passing a stop (1) Anyone receiving a gifi bought at Regal (and there will be the .Sisters of Mercy, Mother news conference: sign, Dec. 8. Airman Anthoiiy J. Wasilefsky, In color—8:20 Get double-the-wear with these-two-pants suit*. Topnqtch fabrics # rt mill Huhmil it. to the voters for mills II llir .liiiilor higli l.s liulll. llclnted Hint hurlal wa.x In Ritta- James D, Gleason for Donald Kunkel, Windsor; Mrs. Theresa with every meticulous tailoring feature you could, ask for. Gei thousands of them) and who feeb he has received the lleld Village (■eineli'ry Hou.,e. Burlingame, Calif . Is to re­ 1. Thn U.S. government has Lucien Gagnon, 42. Hartford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony G. their ullim ale approval nr itleap* O th''r OpiMiiienls Benoit, addition to a house St 262 Esterbrook and daughter, Ando­ Wasilefsky, 74 Grand Ave., has youn tomorrow and you're all set for month* to come.; wrong size or color, can return it on or before January 10, Aiioihrr wlio was opposed was ceive $1,000 lo be turned over lo some slight evidence that the So­ paasing on the right and following Continuous lliursdsy from 1:45 ■ provnl" »• ‘ The daughter of Charles and the Sisters of Mercy. viet Union may have e.xploded Woodbrldge St ver; Mrs. Barbara Dobson and been selected to attend the technl- Vlnceiil .1 Vignmir, .51 Hlllirrsl Olive A llama Rennet t, alie waa too closely, Dec. 1. I9.19 for proper size or the color he prefera. 'The exchanga .lai’iihH, too. pointed out thal the A $1,000 heqiieat la made lo St. moc* nuclear lest weapons since Wllllani Lessard, erect home on daughter, Wapping; Mrs. Claire $vill be made cheerfully. Board "hiiH worked In ronjunrllnn Rd., wlui said he pays $1 a iliiy in hill M ill Weal Ooaheii, C onn, Mav Arnott Rd., $14,000. Cassell and son, Mansfield. taxes on Ids $16,500 t'spe ('od liome Anthony's Guild. Franelacan Mon- Nov. 3- the date of the lalft an­ with evri vhodv el*i« ('onnet'ted with '23. 1878. and liM'd iii Troy. Maine, nounced teat .shot. It is not jiossl- and If the |iiiiiiir higli is limit for aovrral yeara She leaves a aaleiy, at Paleraon, N. .1 , for the the at'hool lowartl $'ut(lnK •ioflt.'i, saying .of 300 Maaaes,. and an ad ble to lay, therefore, that a kind with H ir.siillsiil load of five milts daiighler, Mr.a Conrge A Havloa M oriorty IroM igrs making It a auitablr bunding, mid dltlonal $1,000 la designated for of practical suspension of weapons whatever other eontrlhntlotia were lie might he forced to move oul of -4 Mliilr. Coiirl. Ivo half hrolh- ( ) Anyone receiving a gift bought at Regal which ia not to of town. Masses fur Mlaa Brennan'a broth­ testing has been In effect Since 2 made ” era, Newell ami -George Roreh, er, Ihe late Joseph P. Brennan. Nov, 3. Pioneer Will Make* Market Transportation his liking, may return it on or before January 10, 1959 Pirerlor Alice Isumen/.o anw A rllm r .Tohnson, -Hi Walniil St , holh of Walervllle. Conn ; a half PANTS One $500 bequeat to St. .Tohn'a 2. If there la a breakdow n In ne- 2 K15 said llir luiiloV- high slioiild he pul for exchange, or WE WILL REFUND THE FULL PUR­ "definite neetl .for the Hlx-thiee alater, Mra olive Oeely of Waler- Capuchin Church In New York goUallons at Geneva on an in­ on llir golf coiiisr of Ihr Mah- vllje; three grandchildren, two ISew^ Rotor-Type Parachute CHASE PRICE. plan," which would enable con.a(»Ii- I'lly Is lo be used for the aaying spected ban on weapons testing, Spocials • WINTER-WEIGHT W OOL FLANNELS dation of all Junior hlfjh fltiJdenta In ehcater t’miiitry Club and the land great-grandchildren, and several ----- : - hrhlml llir Roller .Slallon shoiiUI of 200 Maaaea, ahd another $500 the United' States may announce • HARD HNISH WASH>N>WEAR GAIAROfNE$ the H ainaitl ami pt'opo.Hed , plant nici'oa and ncjihcwa Is heipieathed lo Rt Eriincla of thal It will not test any more (Continued from Pagn One) winds are up to 32 knots. The Air where fhev could be tim^hl under be used for a new flrelinu.sr Force now feels 15 knots is the Plain or pleated fronts. Size* 88 to 42. 'Hie last iippoalllon speakri, Wil- Asalal Church of Ne\» York for weapons under conditions to cause '52 MORRIS MINOR A unlfie*! program Im loifd to the .Aiiiilverasry Mnaa Masaes for Joseph ,P. Brennan. air pollution. That would mean and for the recovery of ballistic safe maximum. (3) “( ONTIM’AL ALTERATIONS” at Regal meana the gar- Jipecinl eihjiHtlve and peiMonallly hill Rriinrii, president of llir Man- A requiem high Masa for Ihe re- The Vortex Ring parachute can , S E D A N .... $ 3 9 5 tf'c lS s l FREE ALTERATIONS ment purrhased not only FITS PERFBCTI.Y when it ia cheater Taxpayers' Is-ague. ac­ Ilnapitala Named testing only at extreme heights or and other missiles. rfeeda of adoleacent-H tM’t\^'een ele­ |niae of Ihe aiiiil of .liiaeph A. F arr SI Jude's Hoapltal In Memphis. underground Dulles said he Is not not now be guided by a chutist first worn but Regal will keep it that way FOR THE LIFE mentary ami hiRh achnol "Moth- cused till' Hoard of Ediiralion of will he aald at 8:311 p'rlday morn­ The Vortex Ring parachute de­ wearing it, but the Inventor Is "empirr-liiilldliig" and snid Ihe Temi . Is In receive $500: St Mary's discouraged by the alow and diffi­ ‘5 1 C H E V ...... $ 2 9 5 OF THE GARMENT. There w,no added charge for thb era and fathers wajit it," Mrs. I>ji- ing In Ihe Chinch of the Aaaunip- cult progress of the Geneva talks. parts from conventional design In working to make it so. aehnnl will mean a Jump of Ihrrr- Mon, H ospital In W alerhury. $1,000; ,St, 2-door sedan. Power menro nnid, "am! It )ia« jcrent Inseph's H ospital In Stam ford, $1,- that It substitutes four pieces of ,The chute is made from especial­ Regal special service. merit '■ and three-quarters mills ly developed nylon or dacron, de­ Glide, radio, heater. Sprnkltig in fai-iir, .Mrs J'aiil 000; St Joseph’s Home, for the cloth for the standard circular A alt 8 l*inrennIende!U of Schoora Fallh, New York Clly, $1,000; of. the parachute. gether below the chute at a swivel and'ltegal ha* JUST th* aUpper you want to give extra red carpet service. Buy Christmas gifts for men at Regal and take Arthur Illinjj 'I’he figures ap­ It is said to have Inherent sta­ which can be attached to cargo, 5 p . m . him. F M jreun right now wniU thi* great aelectlon Father’s Baker's Home of Charity. (Ooiitlniied from Page Oae) personnel, missiles, or aircraft. A all the question marks out of gift buying. > peared to satisfy Powell that the L ackaw anna,. N. Y , la to receive bility, low shock effect on opening, ■52 P t Y M . .... $ 1 2 9 ia a t lU ImM- . Put Enough Postage Stamps standard 32-foot vortex ring para­ Club Coupe, green. achool Ls needed quickly, $ 1,000 , 2. A reported stalemate In the and virtually no osclllaUon or glide MONDAY-TUE$DAY-FRIDAY liling attended the hearing Chafhcterlstics. .It has less bulk chute weighs eight pounds, includ­ f’^ggy H uatedt Of B urlingam e search for a new state chatrhiaH ing th e swivel. • ’■ A U SIZES Olid WIDTHS alon^: .with rhrfstle Mc(\»rmlck. ami Katherine Mullen of Ban Fran­ and weight than a comparable On Yule Cards^ Says Bailey made It advisable to await da- Rate of descent is comparable to * 4 9 R U IC K $ 4 9 EXTRA HOURS FOR YOUR OONVENIENCB Board .of F>liirat.lon rh airm aji, hik) cisco, daughters of KItaabeth Mo-. velppmenta. conventional parachute, but. twice th* drag efficiency, according to that of a convention parachute, al­ Sedan. AFTER WORK, or WHILE SHOPPING. Victor F'rul. arclJlect who de- Inlosh. are each lo receive $1,000; 8.' The new state chalrmanslilp tL m iifned the school. Nearlv l.'ili Chrialniaa carila de- 'clrcaa facing the aaiim way to aa- th* Inventor. When packed, an though the Vortex Ring design • IM CCAiM N STYLES Margaret Tcvclln of Stamford, should be a noh-paying JoK utilizes 50 per cent leas cloth area. Earlier,, tnw nspcojde presented atiiicd for addreaseg oversea* hsv* sure speed in hsiqlling. $ 1 , 0 0 0 . emergency Vortex Ring parachute '5 1 D O D G E . . . $ 9 5 Me elan empHasIred care in mail­ would help etren^hen the chair­ will fit into a etandard brief case. Developed trem Hobby INSURED SAVINGS • SHiARUNG UNED their opmion.s after General Mart- been mailed the paal two day* Mlaa B rennan w as born In Ire ­ man in hla role as party apokee- Club Coupe, R adio and ing packages and, recommended Shock Effect Rednoed Barish developed the principle of heater. ager Richard Martin opened the without suffclenl poatage, Poal- land and came tn thia country es man, the group said. his parachute from early experi­ hearing with a brief talk on how three simple rule*: Wrap them The parachute opens as quick' OPEN 'mURBDAYR » AJMU to a PJkl. •CRIHSOLES a girl. She waa graduated from St. 4. The smarted poet of, executive the school would be financed. maalcr Alden E. Bailey isld this securely, addren them correct ly, MaryJa School of Nursing in ly. aa the heat of .convenUonal de- ments begun aa a hobby, he re­ (Clooed Wednesdays nt Neon) director should be create to han­ ported today. His first models werS' He aaid the 51.5 million, to be m oniing. and mall them early. He aald Wat.erbury and was employed by eigns, but' the shock effect of the '51 HUDSON . . . $95 • S C U F F S paid off by a 15-year bond issue Bailey said there lire two claaal- strong cord, strong ciirtona and the Doctor’s Hospital In New York dle the administrative duties for opening is said to be greaUy it- made of paper, tape and fishing 2-door sedan. Automat­ 'flcatlona of Chrlatmna rarda —- heavy wrapping pa|>er are mtiala. Hie slate chairman. llpe, and were ■ tested b.v being' ic, radio, heater. at an cystimated 3 per cent inter­ City until her lellremenl five years dihced because less material is ex­ • ROMEO STYLES est. would add one mill to the aealed and unsealed Sealed rarda, ('’nrUins containing more than one ago. posed te the wind blast. This Is towed from the window of an auto­ CURRENT mobile. town’s tax rate, but a grant which imiy contain written mea- package, ho aald, should be well Important in paratroo]) drops from aiigea, need eight cenia poatage cuahinned within. Woman Commits Modeia were later testied in wind ■52 FORD . .w..^345 • CORDUROYS of $560,000 .would lop off one quar­ low altitudes ohd from htjgh-speed 2-door sedan. M V I D H ^ D te r of the mill. when aenl abroad and four centa "Keep in mind," aald Bailey, aircraft. Another safety factor was tunnels and in drops from aircraft when directed to an nddrc.xa In the Zion Lutherans over airport*. Military testing, 4/0 Kat^s N ow High "that the entire.CliHslmas mailing Suicide in Car • iGLOVE LEATHERS Unlloil State.x. said to be the fM t that the par*’ RATE If the school Is approved IVr. pci'iod Is a bnttle agalpat time. De­ chute collapses on -Ae ground now confined to cargo drops, wul '53 FORD .. .. $595 Per Annans S. he asiri, the town will Issue Hn.Healcd cardH, he .Miud, wdlleh lays now moan delay* later," Display Produce Ifrs. Mary Louis* Hlnkel. 48. of faster than any other parachute, soon be extended to personnel 4-door sedan. Ford- are allowed a signalure oniv. need drops, . ' temporary notes In anticipation He stated that complete and cor­ 38 Strickland St„ took her own minimizing ground Injuries that omatic, radio, heater. four cenU postage for mailing rect addrasaes mah* for ipeedy de­ Ilf* ysstsrday. Dr. Robert R. In addition to its ownership of Of the bonds. Preparation of the Zion Lijthsran Church will hav* sometimes result from dragging. ' ^ H i overaeaa and ihrro cents within livery, and ' ^ ta l dalivary aone Keeney, medloal examiner, 'said Pioneer, Reliance Manufacturing $0-49 contract plana and specincattoris its Harvest Home, dlsnla^ ready 1.98 the United State., It w u also statoditoday that tho WAuld take about four months, he numbers should be used. All pack- fpr tomorrow morhlng^s ThaMcs- eh* had died In an automobile Co. operate* a large parachute Biillcy and Asalatant Poatnias- lack of oooUlatlon or'in th* para­ divisioa in qolui)ible..MlaB. Theee *ald. Then bids will be taken, and age* going long distances ahould givlng Day Service. from carbon monoxide potaonlng. chute's descent glidd nakee it poe- MORIMTY S A \ I M Cl S V * contract entered. When the bond ter Thomas F. Mortally said they be sent well before Dec. lO.xand The dt.splay haa been pul up In Mra. H lnkel,-w ho had Uvoll in conbtiwd (ncuitted aixk* Reliance were pleased at tlie reaponse to Ih* Mble to drop paraonnal or cargo market eeems too favorable. Mar. Christmas package* for lookl de­ the Church yearly for about 18 Manchester five months. Itavso the wqxM’e largeet pemulmMi .post .ofBce'a ''mall early for livery ahould ba mailed by Dec. IS, vertically, without the ^dulum monjifeeturer, Reliano* is a large, tin aatd, the town will lasue the y ears. , . n husband, Oeeim. They had swing common to conventional IROTHERS rntmim Christmas" campaign, and addad hq aald, WorshIpsra will lay thslr offtr- dlverstfled textile producer, wrai bonds, pay off the temporary mistakea like that abovs art to b# haoved here^Ciwn Oowentifi 'ehutao. This wouM p|*mMt n great­ 1 Mesln CseHwtel — jiote*, and reinveit the money un- Inatruotlon booklets and fraa Ings upon tha display tabt* during Fuherdl; sarvlosa wttt h* plants’ In Pennsylvanle end expected, er degree of m a u ttu e f I* dropping InAana, M well u Misataatppl. ’ Watesory — BiMttsh Pw d tU auch time it is needed to atart tabala for local and oth-of-town '10 o'clock Btrvio*. The Hav, r w i « d h r th e HeMneo JTuiewtkl n'tev rinanMAi^ intt^tyffeT EV ER Y M Y M EVERY Bailey also aald all lettara and mall nro avnllablt at th* peat o t- oartpB or.ttM prlrlgtit on terget Duilag World War n, ReUaiM M l C E N T A V t t jMjdng Ui* cookractor. I P m a a Prolvpy wtU deUver tha Honed had huiUll wm he at the m s - b iw card* ahould be stacked with dd- flea. isrm on. IttTtlnntTi iMBrnm it was tbe targeet snanafaettirer a t Osntsr Osmstsry In Cbventry. ^ e u be used to drop troopo wbea‘pnimdwtoe fir ttw TiniRSMYaiM[f1NRAYMRIIT T, r'.' . ' 'I T

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PACK TWELVE MANC3HE3TEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1958 klAN'CmBSTfift, CONN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1958 You *ll Hear More and More Coventry Man PAGE TRIETBEN WIMP—12S0 W HAlr—010 ; WD BO—1860 Daily Radio w T io —luau Held at Fault Civitan Club iSouthiWindaor w o c x v - i m W PO P— 1410 W &NB—840 EMtera Staorfmrd 11jb« Those Sonic B-o-o-m-s In Car Deaths a j ift— jRuliiigA^d Th* (oUowUlg program actiea * WHAY—Hound Dog A 32-yenr-old Coventry m u has ule< arc auppiied oy the radio WTIC—People Are Funny FRUIT CAKE been criminally reaponalble for the managements and are auoject to WDRC—R. Q Lewla Just ‘False Perception’ WPOP—Lawrence Welk deaths ot two persons in ia finding : On iStatu^ oi change witnoul notice. H:30- released yesterday afternoon by' IiS»— WHAY—Hound Dog w m r—Manclieater Herald Ne«a WTK*—Nlgm Line By JOHN B. KNOX ^ sonic boom but by th* swinging of Tt^land County Coroner Bemard''Ji 1:40— A ckerm an. -- Town Aide WlNf^Mualo lor Uia O'lrat Onift WDRC—Jaxi la My Beat Bedford* Moiia,. Nov 26 — the door against aoHething. the WPOP- Modem Sounds Sonic boom* from fa»t-flylng air­ Air Force men saji. David H. Reynolds of Fludera 4 ‘ M'ldern Sounde you ever heard. doubt a householder's sincerity if ■ciMfit Mentally Rotarfted ChiMr*n s.ssistant South Windsor building WORC—Cbi Kolby If ftfl - But the Air Force »*1<1 today he reports damage. But they cau­ Eagleville Rd„ near Stonehouae .;.inspector may be Cleared up today WPOP—Top 40 Show WHAY-Hound Dog Rd., Coventry, resulting in the ■rat a m eeting of the Town Planning 4:«&— the chances arc almost eero that tion that they also muit safe­ W tIC—Night Line deaths of Thomas Smith, 19, Flan­ GET FOURS FOR TMANKSOrVINcI *and Zoning OOmmission with Town WINP—Ne»a WDRC—world Tonight they’ll ever damage anything In guard the taxpayers’ money. And ders Rd.. and Mr*. Mary Llvlo, 4S, 4 :1»- WPOP—Modern Pounde your house. therefore, their engineers will Attorney EMwln Lassman. WINF—Muaic with Joa Olrand of Willimantic. r McLaughlin’s appointment to 4 :11V- You are likely to hear more of make moat careful scientific teats WHAV—Platter party WiNF—Neme Smith died later that morning at $ 1 0 0 * ’®“ *’”^”® -the $4,800 a year post, announced WCCC-Kaoord Hevua 9 Ift— those blasts like Uic Mouml of tre- before making any payments. Windham Community Hospital and WLNF—Handstand iiiendous cxploskma a.s more and They say that in moat cases, it following n recent commission WKNB—Oprn MlVo II 13- Mrs. Livio died at Hartford Hospi­ ■-niee.tlng. w as im m ediately ques- WTIC—Roe. Miller WHAY-llound Dog more airmen tear:: more and more will be difficult to prove a sonic tal in the evening of the same day. To g «t your eok* coll James Herdic, chairmon, WDRi'-i.'al Koltn WTIC—Night Line about defending Ibeir comili-y with boom caused any damage. ["tloned by town officials. 'The legal WPOP—To;. 40 Show Wl)Ri>-Worid Tonight Smith was a pa.esenger In Rey­ r.iorc and mnie pianos that must What is a sonic boom? It’s a at Ml 3-4i795 or any of the four eaptoim -point at issue’ la whether- or not 4 :S0 — WPOP—Modem Poundi nolds' car while Mrs. Livio was UTown Engineer arid Building In­ *WHA> ru ill'i h*Mny » 30 - fly faster and faster Therefore, a pressure wave that sweep* along riding with her huiband, Sulo WTir—B'-iiib Mni^r WHAY .*i|e Walct) at these phenes: spector Walter H, Burnham was V\ * UI rVi lL^ WTIC-Analyali at 30 newsman asked the Air Force behind an airplane when It passes Llvlo, who was aeriously injured in W Pnp-Tf'P 4^‘> Tim« (Jambridge ftesearrli Center what ^entitled to vote with the 5-member WDRC-Mofida for Romance the speed of sound. And it usually the crash. Mi 3-6832— Ml 9-6989 commission on applicants for the 4 ;45— WPOP—Modern Sound* the general .mblic should know produces Just one shsrp crack Coroner Ackerman's report WHA^ J'.Hit.j PArty »:«- position. WTK’— MilMr WHAV Mie Wahfi about these sometimes frightening when It bounces against your ear states that Reynolds with Smith Ml 3-4050 — Ml 3-7273 Following two tied ballots, Mc- WDRC—Vai K-tibv and two other youths, had been WTir-Fam»lv Living I^S* i noises drums, with maybe a single iLaughlin was declared elected on Wror-Tnp 4u lim« WDRt'^—Mood* for Romanre driving around Lebanon. Hebron 4 :00— The An Force engineers *ay "echo," the third vvhen a commission mem ­ WPOf*—Modern Sojinda and Willimantic after which they WHAY PiiiUri Purtr |0 ;00— that people including Sclentlsls Because fast-flying military ber changed his vote in favor of WTIC— WAtthfr WHAV Nitr Watrr, Iheinscivcs are likely to gel the planes will mostly operate higher went to a restaurant in Coventry. VVl>I(C WTI<’—Korii« oti Latin America "There is credible testimony," McLaughlin. The latter was select- w ro r-T n p 40 Tune WDRC—Moofjp fru Rr.man< e impression that tlie ground gcr* than 20,000 feet, the pressure will .led from a list of more than 30 ap- W pop —Modern Rourjda up snd down anrl thal their hou.ses the finding states, "aa evidenced WINF— be no greater than five pound* per Ipllcants, with the building Inspec- IU:IA— shake from a sonic boom. But square Inch. That’s less than the by the conduct and appearance of 6 :1 ^ WHAV iMie Wahl) all the boya at the restaurant that ;',tnr reported as supporting him WINI- — WTIC- ronia on Latin America they say tins is false perception," noises In a holler factory. Th* ithroughout the balloting. UMAY Pn»M**r Party WDRc-M ch U* tor Romance caused by the sensiliveness of Uie they had been drinking beer before WTIC—Roae Miller WPOP—Modem Rounda workmen there don't mind them .'I A previous meeting of the com- ss I >Mt ■ -* Ml tir>‘ human ncrvoii system because they expect them. entering there. .V 30— "No blood alcohol tests were ’■ mission and building Inspector U*rop—Tnp 40 Time WHAY—Nile Waif h \ They say In.st riimenis won't The Air Force men have meas­ OPEN TONIGHT "tvilh the town attorney failed to 6 SO- WTIC—Time for Mnelc show It. They add thal all a house ured how much walla and roofs made because of the critical con­ WHA Y pHrly WDRfr-Moode if.r Romanes dition of the injured." the finding ■ iettle the question of whether or WTri":—p..8n MUI'T WPOP—Modern Por/ndi gels Is one very (pin-,: "squeeze’’ bend under such presaures and Iriot it was legal for the building WDR(J—r«l Kolh% continued. WPOP—Eye Operu‘r I0 ;4ft- as the sonic boom shock wave ar­ they say the bending Is not enough - inspector to vote with the commls- WHA Y- Nile Watch rives. Ackerman's finding noted that l;45- WTK'^-HN Radio Review ,, t > \ , to cauae damage or plaster crack*. there was no criminal negligence Tslon. WHAY-Pititer Parly w rini’-Monde for Romance An Force *clenlials have mea­ Even glass which Is nbt already Christmas Bazaar WTT(V-poFa Miller W’PO r- E P Morgan sured the shock waves In the air on the part of Llvlo In connection WDP<'—<’nl Kolby II 00- under strain, they sty, muat take with the accident. The annual Christmas Bazaar WPOP—^.v• Opener v/hich iiroduce these sonic boom*; UNTIL 11 WHAY-Nlle Watch a push of 18 to 70 pounds per -sponsored by the .Wapping' Com- • :04<- WTIC-New* And they have loniparcd them munlty Church Women will be WHAY-Uniellne WDRC—Newa and Waathar W square inch to break. WTIC-Newe WPOP—New* with tests made by other scien- ■^^held Dec, 6, at the Wapping Com- WI>RO-New» II:!ft- Usts of slux'k waves from atomic PerHonal Notices ~munity House. The doors will open \;^pOP—Newa WHAY- Nile Watch bomi) hla«ls The nuclear sclen- -a't 1 p.m. and a baked beans and 4:04— W Tir—Hiurrla Final 9 < l , a Rec Board Meets WINF-Newa Wirnt?—Mood* for Uomanca lisls used aelual house* to aee aupper will be served from 5 4:10- WPOP—Modern Bounda In tfemoriam Tto 7 p.m. at a coat of $1 per plate. WINF—Muato for Evening //- tim\' strong the shock waves had 11:30— With Martin, Kelly In Invinff in^nru»r.v of otir rlntiahlf^r ' Ml'S. Hattie Lane and Mrs. Ruth 4 :1ft— WilAY-Jass Alley enw. Trl r,*^ Uj lo he lo dan age llieni ami ninler Shlrl/v iLiBtnfmjii Harrinoti WMAY—Dateline WTIC—Btarltfht Heranade Not Knoiigli rush who pantpa**rd away a yf*ar ago Novrmbor OPEN ALL DAY - Burnham are co-chairmen of the WTir—Htnriiv Hporta WDRfT—Mood* for Romance 'rtie An Force men say the Onoral Manager Richard Mar­ 27. HffiT ;; affair. 6 WDRC—Newa WPOP—Modern Bound* lin and Mayor Eqgene T. Kelley - Booths at the bazaar will include WPOP—Dixieland 11:4ft— nrrd* and drslrm of tlir prfipir,” meiisurenienl of the shock waves Friondn mav think \'uii aro fniaoUen. 4:30- WllAY-.la*» Alley hiive accepted an Invitation lo at­ ^candy. grab bag, fiber flowers. WHAY—{serenade thr DmiOf ratic'Iradri HfidrfI from - airplanes producing sonic Rut th^ wound In a* frp!8|i trtrlay. WTIC—fllarllght Berenade booms show tliey haven't got much tend a meeting of the Park and An wh^n vou jpft tin hrfikpn-hpnrtf'rt - baked foods, aprons and white sle : WTir—Cote Glee Club WDRC—Mood* for Romance Thr balloting wa« one of thr Ju*l ono vrar a|fo fodnv WDHO—Otiv Isombardo WPOP—Modern Bound* laat *lrp* on Alaaka'/i Idiik I ih iI to power In spite fif all their noise Recreation Advisory Board Dec. _phant. The public is cordially in- i WPOP—Mfxlern Sounda THANKSGIVING DAY 11:80- Rtnirhood Oner thr vulr* air i ri- and haven't got push enough lo 10 lo discuss outdoor swimming Mr. ami Mrn Arthm r’.untafnon -vited to attend. 4 4ft- WINF—Sign Off Slnlf^r* and hrf»ih*T. WHAV—tiereomde llflrd. a prr.aldrntlal prni lainatlon cause damage to ordinary homes facllUles In Manchester. Z, Church Canvaas Hear* End WTIC—H Bter baxtra will hr iflftorri RdmittiliR Alanlci a ' and other bill,dings. The Invitation was sent to Mar­ - Pledges totaling $16,814 have wiYR(V-laoweil Thomaa tin by Recreation Superintendent In Memoriam WPOP—Modern Belinda Dnmorrats Ahead the 40th stale - nrwr*i and There are a few exccpllons; In lovlnjc m^mniy of Shlrloy T,. Har­ ■;been received in the First Corfgre- 1 ;00- larf^est state of the union ' Hiippose yon had a nnisoiiry house Jnme.s F. Herdic Jr , who said he rison who passrd awn\ Novomb^r 27 ^ W e're always here when you want ~ gatldnal Church Every Mernber WHAif—Berenada wanted to find out what the ad­ 1957 / 1 canvass, according to John Nlsl- WTIO—Dick Burtel In All Top Hares Republican caiulKlnlc.s, and thal was Just set I ling and the wall us. For your perfect Thanksgiving WDRO—A*noa and Andy particularly fltepovlch drew na­ about to crack a little as ma­ visory board ran do to promote Sho has not lF>ft as wp thouaht -sen, drive chairman. This rsp- WPOP—F^iiton Lewis tional party auppott In the long sonry walls do 111 normal settling. new swimming facilities for the Nor has shs travsl^d far. dinner shop here tonight, or if you ;; resents a 50 per cent increase over Of Alaska Election town, lie said the other board Jiist sntprsd fjod's most lovriv room -last year’s pledges, which aggre- WHAY—Berenade cnmpaiRn fr-MaH.i) floor, might he enough to trigger the things you need for entertaining “ This year the committee haa WHAY-Hound Dof Thn vote loUI» did not Inrlhdr provided thr major national parly thal little selling ahoul lo occur. proposed swimming pool at Globe ■ been aiming at a goal of $19,860. WTIC—New* Hollow lhal wire drawn up more right here. ■■ Since income from loose plate col- WDflO—Anewer Pleaae tlie blR city prnrlnrla of Anrhor- boost for (fnirnlng and Ihr real of In the .same \^'Hy.llley say, a sonic Wi'OP- Lnurenre Welk npr. KfilriifinkR nnd K rlrlilk«n, hul thr Dernncrallc Ih krt hooin uilli les.H force than a strong than a year ago by Scudlerl and SWEET CIDER lections and Investments In an 1:43 the Itoiui favored conllniird leads Kennedy cnnipalgncd l«(» day* Mankey. local an hllects, when the average year amount to about WHAY- Hound Do« winil.,oi a hoy jumping, might fnr the Dmincrnlli cHndldntra In Alaska, pluRKhiK ^kr national |ios.sihlv lugger lhal .slight erack- Recreation Department waa $2 .^00. this leaves about $16,360 WTIO—Life and the World plumping for Improvement of the For Thanhxgiviiifi to be raised in pledges. Those re- WIdtO—K n Murrow 'Ihi* Inlal vole Rppenrcfl llUely Democratic awrrp In 47 aisle rlrc - mg Wpop. Lauienre WrlU to aiirpHMn 40.000 niul the rotri- liona three week.* SL'n town's swimming areas. The plans Open All Day Tharaday - reived to date^are from 206 parish- a on Or suppiiso you had a window WHAY-Hound Doi plclf! tally from the city prrclntda 'I’lir Dernncrallc a\scrp in the lhal was stinking lierause It was were rejected In a March referen­ Z loners including’children; about 40 WTH ■--ivoptri Are F»mny wan not rxpoi ted unlll Irttrr to­ atntra apparently lained a k»l of warped, or ii workman didn't pul dum. - are .still outstan d in g ' or have not w n n r —H g BOLTON TURNPIKE MARKET I yet been added to the total. Niel- day. WI'^H’ - teaN* > enrt' We|k M'Clghl with the Alaaka votera. in a pane nf glass (pille carefully. Kailx .1 Toner, chalrnmn of the 151 MIDDLE TURNfIKE WEST— Ml 3-8338 -aen said he expects the final total AlnaUa nemocrallc Ontral Cnm- Then the gla.Hs might be bent a CIDER MILL 1 to be verv elose to the goal. Television I’rogram* miMrr. lamied a victory atatrinrni .S|«M»rr Itrroril IVi-fiTli-il little nnd ready In crack be­ MI 8-6389 PTA to Hear Chorua cause It would he under pressure. N O / ; ‘.Hill N T I I) ' On Pajre Two fit .lilMf'lllI “ The Pleasant Valley PTA will A some boom might possibly give "Thr tromendoiia Demorrullf New Y(»rk A now rciaiHl with S e r n it CUstic SUcLiB^s hold its December meeting on Dec. victory In venicrdny a elncllon In- a playiiiK time nf fi hour* inatoMd the tiny push to make the glass * tMMHSgl «* m MMau <*M*M)* * 2 at 8 p.m. in the school auditor­ dUfttcfl on« r tlmf Uie people of the uaual f)4 minutes la heing crack, if It was ahoul ready to Urn euillir MssdsSi, It* *m- ium. GENERAL of Alaska fhink for thcmselvi»s offered by the Ameiicnn Founda­ crack, anyway. (fiia* airloa tlstdcMOdtlsfi *lw«p«ofr«im can save for the future at the w r­ London, OntVWalter D. Jack- •on, 71, former president of the ing's Rank of Manchester where it’*^ International Association of Fairs HEAVY DOTY and BxposlUon*, died Tpheday. He and NO ONE will take it from us. Bless the was gi$a*ral HMnager of th* Western Fair, W e of Canada’* DUMP TIIUCK L'niled States . . . Bless parents and grand- raost.suocesStbl annual sahtbitions. PnakbaUoa for S3 yearn until' his retirement a Hydraulic parenta for this “good life.” last January. LAST BITES FOE CX>MEDIAN Hollywood, Nov. 15' (F)—Thfee hundred perisona crowded Into a 1 tiny chapel to wltnees last rlU* for comedian Harry Elnetein—bet­ ter known aa Paricyakerku*. M. WMBO-TV (f), us St MStMFSEI 1 .s .,vi 1- -• * /

..... , . J . . ^ ^ PAGB lOimTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHE8TBB. OONH* WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1968 HANCHK8TER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. NpVEMBER 26, 1968 PAGE nFTESN B U G S B U N N Y UUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HUUFLB DAltY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Hake It From A Yard’^ / O rdinary C otton SHELL CRAFT Answtr to Praviout Puzzia HOW ABOUTTHB ■ lYARD OF C an B e Treatted COFFER CRAFT C/y4 THE APPLE Ail O rtiitd up „ 5AyCE,MA30R.'t, 0 ,0 ODORKNOS ‘ Uli»-rFladlag*~8iiii(lia( JONIEJF TT I6NT MONT- COULD AS EASY raise ,TOOTH-PL1U.|N5 For W asli-W ear AIORCNCV FUNK, A Sunken battleship METHOD? HArJD- ACROM I Musical H0!»Y SHOm ESCAPE artist par WITH A SODA SlTRAW AS CUFF...... KOOPLEtO I -----drca syilabla 40$ CENTER ST— Ml »(T28$ SKCPLLENCE.'JUST 4 Capture again Silver Spring, Md.-:i'A new pro­ THA^ FACT RKSERJA FIRE HYDRAI^ I NcatlrdraMad cess that is said to transform ordi­ IWE/WANTODElWEK OF YOURS -I-BOT FOR H fsEAR A SHOOT- t -----hat 7 Roman data g Uptidlly nary cotton garments into wash- MB FR0WTH6 AULD LASS' SYSE I'LLR INS SA'.LERV IZ PerUnt and-ts’ear clothes Is bslng perfected (SKIP OF THIS , TAKE ACI?ACK AT AND TfE THE II CsuiiMl drittsed and tested by researchers of the Oa purchflaas of BUTCHER’S COSTLY VAGE.' .'THE CAPEI?,' I'LL. / f VAGETD A SUS 14 AuitnlUD • Gypsum (2 words) National Institute of Dry Cleaning ^ 6 0 6ET W / i . ^HY ho rse/ c^ lc h a(. Ua Silver Spring laboratory. WAX s4* g4va atray Trtpl* M S lTOOL*/> It UnitM 10 Leave out Bliw Stanpa.' ITTtar It Young dogs The process, developed by United 30 Mexican 41 Smelling ■oeke far. the Fiia*e( Adveatanr- F o r HoUday iHiMNlaK Two'>N«sdlt< M ittsns! Buy CarpeUng w ith No CKrlstnias OarSa «M| Wmpplnga States Agriculture Department II Anoint 14 Book used in ^ aad finanilin „ Plfnc-UBNOX PHA fS u ^ , 3M Moaey D oan CHRISTMAS CAMDS from F. ManeJieater It Dlatributaa ■* school worker organs scientists, involves application of W allpaper and fa in t Co. 31 Remain . 41 Looked at J. W. HAU; BOOK DEPABT- Bast Center StreeLjTvlD bt OPEN SMAU The hdltdayfc'are sure to bfing E. BRAY, Jeweler, In the State a synthetlr-resln finish by a dry | 31 Chora 30 Estonian THAlfXS^IVlNG DAY fdr . jour an Influk of idsltors. Brighten the Theater Building, -wHl caury warm 249 Broad St. 23 AaMnt island S3 Body cavity 47 Network haa moved to apacloua new cleaner to enable cotton attire to BY V. Y. HAMLIN 48 Nevada city I quartern Juet inaide the Oak Street Heap high t ^ .lipwla MEDIUM decor (or Yuie(lde - inspection. holiday greetings. This year send ALLEY OOP 34 Pronoun 33 Lateral parts 35 Prench- wil resist wrinkles and hold creases in I 37 Expiraa 34 Box woman's title 50 City in Norway entrance; So apaclou* and Ught; aasortnMhiaasortnikh' dflpure LARGE MANCHESTER CARPET CEN- a HUMKOSL CARD, (box of 25 for the same manner as do costlier i YOU're BCWT, WELL, ALL J BUT VUDST CANT GO HEY,' WHERE why‘not-bring your gift liat bare. .CHOOblqA' andyumm;, , ly NUTS, TER, comer . Main and Middle $1.28) faultlesaiy reproduced in BOV9, WE RXSWT, ( fiCr A DINOSAUR/ SOO'NESS \ IS HE? 31 Enarvataa 25 Detsst 40 Lords 61 ------Skin coat synthetic fabiicR. ! 32 Went by 34 Approximates 43 Ventured 52 Hireling Tou’li find a Juat-rlght book for vacuum pli iked for ffeshngea. Tuck '^ke. has k BUDGET PLAN thst rich color tb- match the HUMMEL NEEDjOOPS LETie fiO j LIKE VOU'P PICK NO. r SHOULD \ WHERE'D 55 Legal matters every tot, teenager, young adult, a HOUDAY BOXED gagortiuent lets you bliy- besutUUl brditdloom The antiwrinkle treatment, al­ O'MOS/WJR SET IT,' / UP A w a t e r ■ 34 Eff diih 34 Serious (var.) FIGURINES that are available SAY YOU CANT, /MBGO^ J] lenior citizen on your lUt priced of aweeta ' under your ju-m. • for carpetlnf anp'hmve it installed in here, that were 'designed by fa­ though it can be washed, out by 34 Dren rgsny launderings, can be i*enewed 3T Pariflc Ocean r r r r 1 r r r r r 2Se to IS. For your llttleat angela your Thaiiksgiving boetesa. She'U your ’hdnie In, tliha for Christmas mous artist-nun Berta Hummel. VOU.GUZ? tbere are aturdy linen t^lcs, boxed love youf ^ e ICE CREAM will} np money fle name CHRISTMAS CARDS to be for when y-oi: are making up a WEST 42 Mire 1 IV SICS, SERIES, and FAIRYLAND ——-■"T ',-1 flner flection anywhere than imprinted or not are conveniently 44 Penit package of lemon-flavored gela­ u nI u f a b l e s . Hie "Shirley Teipple Roasting a chicken T Baste it you'll flhd right here at Connecti­ arranged here. 44 Removal 1 r z : Rtorybook’’ it here. F^ish open lovingly with butter and tarnkgon cut's leadirig specialty "stores deal­ tin dessert. FiiMral Seniigt 41 Homed HASPS p r r u H 30 j r the door to fun and learning with arid you’ll havb;a delectable' bird. ing exclusively in carpeting. There ruminant 'GOLDEN NATURE GUIDE” at is really no reason now to put-off Clama, scallops and oysUrt that Ormond J. West. OIracter g have been removed Worn their 53 Still u 5f w |1 each covering qne subject In­ Chick peas' may be bought in the Joy and well-being that a.hand- W orry ot 142 Eait Oenler St. 54 Ooee back tensively: Stare, treea, flowers, cans. Drain them and dress'with •some noV rug of 'N'YLON, ACRI- shells ere often labeled "ahucked." Mltehell 9-7I9S S4 Pranch Baking-powder bUcutU may be CAKNIVAL BY DICK TURNER r J7 weather, birda, flshea. Start a li­ olive oil, vinegaii, salL pepper; LAN, a l l WOOL, or any oiW of eummer brary. Add to his collection. What the BLENDS can give you. Stop prepared and cut out several hours FALSE TEETH IT Short (word ii serve with aneho'^.es,. sliced tojna- ahead of the time they are to be M lo friend flaahea to mind when you toes anr cucumbers, boneleea,.and In loon. Slipping^or Irritating? SI Dath baked If they are atored In the H anchester’a Oldest sa -----Molnw,' think of hooka on gardening, sklnleaa sard in es. apd . w ater eiroes Don't tx smbsmued bj iooM tslM pmsCILl.A'S l*OP BY AL VLKMKKR bridge, poetry, handyman repair, or other greens fdr a Unit coiiraa refrigerator during this waiting (Mth •Upping, dropping or wobbUng with FIneet Facilities Iowa i Agreement niakea ua aoft and period. when you eat, ulk or '.sush. Ju»t 40 Throw fi inn rooking. What could be a more ap­ Ever heaV of canned green .ohile complacent; disagreement brings Off-Street Parking I LIKE THAT! T H E N 1-' W E L L .£ R .' r ////j 5<> •prinkU • lUtl* rASTKKTH bn your A MAfJ vywo L J5ET TME II Shoe part propriate gift for the growing fam­ peppera? This. good food,.jnlM in out our strength. Our real enemies Ever see ‘'Melenzan con Vltella’’ 8 1 4 9 pUteii, This ple*»snl powder flv«« » EatebUshed 1874 T'LL WAVE iT iw ily than ‘'PARENT'S GUIDE TO flavor, la delicious w iU egga. remsrXsbls (enss of added comfort l ADMIRE ' tkARES SPEAK] RAISE, MR. TO S P E A K DOWN are the people who make ue feel so listed on the menu of an Italian 34'*.33‘' and aeeurlly by hoidtnt pUtea mora CHILDREN'S READING". •good that we are slowly, .but in­ rYOU, NUTCHE^w- tU M B L Y WITW M Y 1 Couch 1 1)1 reeUurant” Order the diah and Thrifty aewlng for you In a nrmly. No summv. zooay, psaty taita STANDINO UPy-7 w i p e ; Cover the bone tip* of a crown exorably, pulled (iown Into the you’ll get a aavory combination of or feating. It'a alkaline (non-acldi 3 Prayar tndlaf roast with foil befdre tha’ feeat quicksand of smugness and self- smart, silm skirt that requires only Get rASTKETH at any drua roxiTitar. i TO m e : 3 Orant u u Bathtubs acrubbed immediately eggplant baked with veal. a yard cf 84-inch fabric In all sizes. after Use. aeldom require vigor In goes into the oven (o prevent the*r satisfaction. 4 0anuflaeta4 charred appearance.*' '*■ ' - Sydney J. Harris Make several In colorful woolens. removing .the telltale ring. But Give Proudly or Keep No. 8149 with Patt-O-Rama is In after it haa dried, a houaewife The CHRISTMAS - DE(?ORAT- , i „ . 2< 25' 26, 28. 30, 32 needs to rub hard to get rid of it. 0«t More Free Hours In December It is s socialist idea that making KD TOLE TRAY, only $1 Is « boh- s i t 2.’T, T yard of 54-,nch S H O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAfe „ „ „ ______- f*"' w'eeke can easily profits is s vice. I consider the real To ease such scrubbing, rub a o?n HARRISON’S, s,nrt rhirty-Fiverhirty-F’ive Cents in coins f bar of soap around the tub before I .vour buaieat of the whole year, vice is making losses. 849 Main St. It is a round Irav, the bath. “entertainingeat" season FAMILY —Winston Churchill for this pattern to Sue Burnett handpainted on enamel metal The Manchester Evening Herald. WHW DO \ I COULONT FINANCIAL \ fOirr ______when you want your home and TWO-FINGER (black, green, red). A welcome re­ u.v.,- u u_ _ul family members to appear at their There is often as much Independ­ 11.50 .VVE. OF A5IEKIC.\S, NEAV v w HlOf, \ m ? UP problems, 1 OF T ry a hot bath when home prob- attractive best. "MARTINIZING " MITTENS membrance for a December birth­ YORK 36, N. Y. Print Name Ad- ence in not being Jed, as In not be­ day. too. Put vour best wishes HOMOGENIZED MILK MP HtfHITry WITH THE EH? lem.i have you frowning or you the ONE HOUR DRY CLEANING Easjt to knit on two needles, ing driven. dre.ss with Zone. Style Number and have worked especially hard. forward with lovely GIFT WRAP­ S.ze. Add 10c for eac h pattern for KATrRACE at 20 East’ Center Street is your these novel t'wo-finger mittens will —'Tryon Edwards PINGS by famous "Hallmark.'' CONTAIKIS NO FAT efficient servant to freshen and "shoo" sway chilly breezes! You'll flrst-claa.s mailing. As soon as muffins come o\it of Tomatoes are alv.aya canned In "Norcro.as," "fjlbaon, " th at im liide Send today for the new F'all A- brighten slipcovers, draperies, bed­ want to make a pair for each harmonizing paper and ribbon. the oven, roll the' tops in melted spreads and wardrobes and do it at member of the family, and extras their own Juice; other vegetables ,, - ...... I W inter .58 Isaiie of our pattern I.ONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOR I.UBRKRS iour packages will give twice the l book Basic Fashion. Il’e filled with ’ HOMOGENIZED MILK IS i butter. Then In a mixture of sugar the modem 1958 tempo. Why alave for gift-giving. have water and salt, and some­ "|IH.",!IJT! I, ' . "'il'"l and cinnamon. Serve a t once. over a steaming iron these exciting times sugar, added to them before "T'l® - Tie" M A T C H I smart, easy to sew styles; speelal 'WHOLE MILK, IH WHICH WE I OP CO U »S fT5 AP6URP, OUT W-WHEN I OH, ITS TOO P attern No. 6620 has knit direc­ PACK, combinea 6 rolla (360 inch-' foaturen. And tt> just 3.^f, December weeks when the TWO- tions for sizes: Child's 4; 6 and 8; being canned. ’ / [THERE HAVE 0ESN TALES BCXK5HT TH6 HORRIBLE r Thanksgiving Dinner Is Served! HOUR SHIRT SBRytCM a t 299 of «xcilinp paper with 2 rolls' ------FAT HMfTiaES HAVE BEEHMf ABOUT 6HOST1& TRAILIN6 small medium and large for men of festive ribbon (240 feet I CA6TL6, TM0J WHAT'S Tomorrow why not have your W est Middle Tpke.* (m ar the and women; stitch illuatratlons. Revitalize an Aging (Tialr to ■Art In for Ever>bodV ! cHANicAuyBmEN w n m il ALONO WITH CASTLES THAT W ^ 6 0 * e TOO HOeeiBLS, faniilv pull up their chaira.nround Parkadet can do a professional pretty up your packages, all for f/V I' ' V Send 29c i(l Coins, for this pat­ If any piece of furniture In your $1.98. JOHNSON PAINT COMPANY, Age vAPogreo eem me TALK A6O0T '^ V V - T ^ .,1 LAUNCELCT a table at M ILLER’S Rfi^TAU- job ao quickly .to free you for tern to Anne Catet, The Manches­ home displeases you, something ___ _ i 715 Main Street, has all manner ot [UOBULES, THE KT AAltfiCLtS \ OLD COUNTRY AND A -A ©HOST BROWN? RA.N'T, 10 East Center Street. A more satisfying . activltisa. Both ter Evening Herdld, 1150 Ave, of can be done. MANCHESTER hoiintifii! feast, superbly prepared, HawsiUn Rnt.LAA . 1 ..1 SUPPUE.S and msterisla for THEN BECOME TOO SMALL 70 TTIAT HAD DO VOU HAVE A,NY X FORGOT stores open 7 to 7 Monday through AMERICAS, NIRV YORK 88, UPHOLSTERY COMPANY, 24 minted a every level of mIcre.M. Ranging In la aerved you graciously. You are Saturday apd Thursday night to Birch Street will "diagnose’ the rre.m ! price from 32.B5 to 327 .50 there WWW TOO LIVED THERE MMITf-LEAVING toiiCrV? MS s c is s o r s ! N. V. P rint Name, Address and ^HUDDLE TOGETHER AND rested, relaxed W’ith time to talk nine. P attern Number. Add 10c for each trouble and "cure" it. They re­ h;*vy ijr e "Gnimbacher oil rotor sets, 5 HAKINO F0R6EWBWU lei.siirely between courses (instead I CLIMB TO THE TOP OF THE 6 0 ^ HUNPggP pattern for first-class mailing. style, modernize, reupholster and nln^.nn,- f a *, a' I loK«H'er with h™shes, ea..els, can- of jumping up constantly). You'll You can eat fresh oranges, Have you s copy of our 1958 slipcover, In addition to creating pineapple for s delightful dessert. [ water colors and all the re- CBEAM. H O - lEAKd, AND hr aware of your blessings and be canned or frozen orange Juice to CUSTOM-MADE FURNITURE;, * laterl equipment and essentiala that lhankftil for them after a satisfy­ Needlework Album 7 It contains Ever serc'e Denver acrembled supply vltarnin C because all are dozens of prett.v designs In creohet, All work is guaranteed. Mitchell beginning aludciU or an accom ing dinner at MILLER'S RES­ 9-9821. eggs? Add sauteed onion, green ; pllahqd one would need 5’oil'll find dependable sources of this impor­ knit, embroidery and sew; plus di­ I'epper and diced ham to the eggs YM UA. wm. •• TAURANT. They start serving at tant nutrient. something to satisfy the crestlvs EASILY DIGESTIBLE CURD. /f-U • tM« hr MtA tBfWM k rections for one knit and three cro­ before scrambling. Good between tm. I . . . noon. Call Mitchell 9-8123 and tell chet items. Only 25c a copy! Small-size (about 8 ounces) cans talents of children and adijlta In them to. expect you. slices of well-butter*d toast with this complete ART SUPPLY "Judy buys all htr own olothM. I only giva har a lift You'll need a tittULhipre than of cherries and blueberries in an accompaniment of chili sauce. JUDD SAX O N BY KKN BALD and JLBItY BKONDKIUI.I) half a pound of sced)4as grapes to syrup maks good hurry-up top­ DEPT. St JOHNSON PAINT CO. whan her father geta hard to handla!" Nutritious ’’etween-msal snack; yield two cup4i (steihin J a milk, fruit or vsgetable-Juics salad or fruit cup recip«. Go-everywhere SWEATERS . Fresh Flower* for Y'our Table you gel slarled and then keep go­ ^fbuNttvigr O cdt^row - A ’copy.'CLINT. I ve aiNT, BY 60aY, ' 5UCKONE ON 5LIBH. I O’kiAu drink with a few unsw’ceetned from CORET CASUALS, 887 Main FLOWER FASHIONS BY MIL- ing. MAP thin roA THRee MAYBE YOU'RE PRETENDED TD 6IVE HW ■. -. —T77~r;..- Time t« Order Greetings IKOWSKI, 699 Main St., can pro­ 'H^urNooe/ For BOINB 10 AMOUNT crackers. Mutual Funds Street are wonderful suit and skirt Select your personal Christmas yeAPS-HOPiNO THE FISURE5 AFTER accessories. There are sumptuous vide the "food for your soul" this No need to have s special French YOU'D COMB TD SOMETMINS ALL...AND DELIVEBBO LITTLE SPORT For maximum safety, income Cards at DEWEY-RICHMAN Coitnocticuf A mvovo^ YET.' ___ B y R O U SO N Young dandelion greens should Itnported wools, from England, Th’anksglvlng seaaon with an ar­ gadget to cut melon or avocado TO ME SOME A SET THAT WAS and growth, you should check the COMPANY. 787 Main Street, and rangement of freah. dewy CTJT DAY OF II PER CENTMMMBt he seaeoned with salt, pepper, but­ many advantages of MUTUAL Scotland and France. F(ne. soft avoid that last minute rush. halls. Use the ’* tea-spoon from FRESH /WILK YOU* OWN THAN THEBeAieD ter Or margarine and lemon Juice; and full fashioned for smckithest FLOWERS fflr your table center- your sat of measuring spoons. The ACCOAD. FUNDS, in f o m n ^ n on a)l”4hq piece. Or, choose a WINTER AR- melon balls are attractive In a BID MCACTUAUV a little onion ma.v be added. MUTUAL FUNDS avaUabl* ,‘#t comfort andJastidR flLThey. come You'll get a cup or flaked tuna J OLA m s L V[R Y DAY suBwrrep-.. in lucious ribbon-candy: colors. RANGEMHJNT th at la artfully de­ fruit cup for dessert; the avocado DRINK your New York Stock Exchange. fish from a 414- or 7-ounce can. signed to jast and last. Bring your balls are delectable when drenched , .Sprin' Ie creamed Spinach with Member. SHEARSON; HAMMILL Slipovers and (hardlgans. W hat is liny hiitter-hrowTied croutons and Thanksgiving hostess a fragrant with French dressing to which chill AND c o m p a n y , 913 Main Street. your favorite, shade; Wedgewood, Note to New Cooks: The wqrd CORSAGE, FLOWERING sauce or catchup has been added .\oiir family will lap up the veget­ Mitchell 3-1871. .' canary, shrimp. *csJ-iet, ice blue or "drippings" In a recipe refers to able! PLANT, an unusual planter, or and served as s Aral course on! aqua. Try one on. the ijtt and solid particles left gift Item from the many on dis- ' shredded lettuce. in the pan after cooking meat or ((ifLa TTiat Are Remembered Persian melon is the "variety play, or choose from the array of! ------that has a green rind almost en­ Breakfasts featuring -aoup poultry. HOLIDAY CANDLES just tin- ' Spoons and forks accompanying ,teitf,2 tr.Jitsita-—' Unusual gifW that say "Merry fhri.stmas” with a delightful Scan­ tirely covered by netting. De­ should, for optimum health's sake, packed. Your thoughtfiilneas will bowls of Jelly or sliced pickles lightfully flavored, its flesh is also have fruit on the menu. Most Give‘Extra Hands'This Chrlatanas: be remembered. OPEN THANKS- should be placed beside the dishes. B. C. BY JOHNNY HART dinavian accent are such fun' to choo.ae at the SCANDINAVIAN thick and orange-colored. people make miit a first course Work saving, leisure-giving BIG GIVING DAY UNTIL NOO.N. hot in them, when you're setting at breakfast. Other's enjoy It more AND SMALL APPUANCES BUZ S A W Y E R BY ROY CRANE I'M SO HUMlUATtlD CRAFT SHOP, 113 Main Street. --ALL I HAVE TO DO I* The magic of Christmas "happens” Drained canned dark swaet cher as . a dessert and reverse___ .it to . the , from GOODYEAR SERVICE Cucumber .Salad; Serve thin the table. I COULD DIE. PULL THE TRIfrfrCR. ries, added Just before. serving to' meal'.s end. Either way, a bow] of STORE, 713 Main . Street are the crl.sp rounds of the vegetable, ire I Napkins shouM he placed with TURKEY KNEW AND TAJ MAHALI HAD V «, YES, BUT WHAT OP to you here. Your spirits are lifted. A I ertain Joy sweeps through you. freah orange aegments imd orange ! hot soup as p art of breakfast most welcome Christmas remem­ cold, with ma.votinsiae seasoned their folded edges toward the OF THE PLOT TO A HUNCH THATTURKEV THE PLOT TO ASSASSINATE make a delightful compote. brances a homemaker could hope with lemon Juice, curry pow der; ASSASSINATE Woven in Sweden are handsome J'l'ce helps balance the morning niitri- plate. TOLD MC PART OF THE GENERAL LASSENf tional ecale. for. "Westlnghouae" ranges, wash- and Ilf necessary) extra salt. j GENERAL LASSEN, PLOT BEFORE HE WAS WE’VE GOT MOVt runners, square cloths and place TO Be a F air Lauiy era. refrigerators are at their It's Fruit Cake Time || ...AND THEN LAY MURDERED. SHE WAS PAST TO STOP IT. mats in beautiful shades and priced le.ss than you'd expect. "Wallach" .Rocket the apyjnga and look es- The rubber gaaket around a re­ lowest prices ever right now with Sprinkle tomato slices with light ' When friends drop m often dur-|‘ THE BLAAAE ON GOING TO SHUT ME pt^ally lovely fdr December ac- the 1959 models due to arrive brown sugar and minced fresh . FASnONED THE U.S. , UP BEFORE — hand-blocked print* make up dla-' frigerator door needs jpleanlng ing the coming weeks, serve them I tl^ties, BOHUtTZ B ^tlTY ^A- along with the reat of the re­ shortly. You eSp qwn s de luxe basil for a delicious accompani­ something extra special, something | tinclive place mat*. You’ll wifnt 'a model now (or, lets money than It handmade CHRISTMAS APROK li)N , 983 Main Stl^eL frigerator. ■fti ment to hamburgers. delicious like FRUIT CAKE from ' SUPER SEVEN «»ECiU^ » would have cost you for a stand­ , , the PINE PASTRY SHOP, 658 Cen-' V of gleaming chintz, expertly aewn ard model at the beginning of the and designed witli drama. Add a PERMANENT WAVE for $7.70. Many a person has succeeded In Uftlng the rover of the sauce ter Street Orders are flooding in rxiRCAS CX)OK BOOK to please Seven good reasons for getting training his conscience to roll over season. Each purchase la guaran­ pan a ersl limes during the ] for their populsr FRUIT S'TOL- .vour favorite homemaker. An AD- your permanent now include not apd play dead. — Grit. teed. BUDGET TERMS available. time green vegetables are cooking, l KN, the yeast bread that is >)retly VFA’T CALENDAR from Den­ only shampoo and style set but will help preserve their attractive ss a picture. Try the RAISED SWEATERS C»*8t ^ *»B4wW Ti»M*a l»t mark, 25c and up, will heighten also a pre-permanent conditioner, Oonneotlcnt Bird* Are Proudly It's a good idea for expectant ; I-JIAF CAKE (h u . is not too.sweet, i i n the true aignlficance of the Christ­ test curls, creme rinse and glam­ Flump mothtra to drink four cups of milk _ r ------: Just llp-amacklflg good. C!3X)SBD i a day; nursing mothers need six When There Is More Ix>v« Than THANKSGIVING DAY AND FRI- MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI mas season. our spray. NImble-fingersd beau­ LYNN POULTRY FARMS Ladies' and Misses' Short Sleepre ticians are waiting to serva yoiL STORE In the Parkade will be cups. Money DAY. YOUR YARN SHOP, 80 Cottage I'M GOING IN a r cn ty o u DONT FILL UPON U's a good Idea to buy green- Just call Mitchell 3-8951 AM bdbk open until nine o'clock tonight MICKEY KINN TO ASK the: BOSS GOING TO SEE MILK... I SENT OUT They have FRESH CHILLED Handy to remember when you Street, helps you gel an overflow­ VVhen your teenagers’ friend* I BY I.ANK LEONARD \ tipped bananas that are free of your holldsy appdlntmeitt with ing share of appreciation and af­ Classic Slipons In a Blend Of AORARAISC... MR. BOOMER , f d r a HTEAK beauty now. TURKEYS that need no defrost­ are using old-fashioned recipes qofne railing let them make their hniiaes and let them ripen—be­ fection from the CHRISTMAS own sandwiches from a tray of: , WBUJfVBN n IV TOUCOULP-AN V WRONG, TNP 9UBJPCT1$ aOSPD.' E E K /A t , A80UTTHAT come speckled with brown—in ing. Just pop them into the oven that give some measurements by WAP WPU BP AWe MR. SCHWEITZPRf ANtPNNA NOW (TART THINKING UP lUCK CAT.' ) RAISE? gill: W cup equals one gill. GIFTS YOU MAKE. Browse sliced bread, aoft butler, sliced i .vour own home at room tempera­ UtHI^ Investment tomo^ow morning. Such fresh fla­ through the Idea books (there^'are ' TDCoiA^PiUM IIA SMART MAN-1 CAN ^ SOMt NPW WAY ID KPPF cfflEu "We suifgVst the purchase. of a vor. Such melt-in-your-mouth ham and corned beef, n.iiitard 75% FINEST LAMB'S WOOL -VERY OLMCKLY/ JO ture. dozens of them) and vou won't HARPLY BPLieVP THAT OUR PRODUCT BPFORP UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY goodness. If the family gathers at Set the Table for Holiday j and relishes. Have bowls of^car-j TUB PUNLIC,' Feetlvltle* know which Item to njske first. ! rot sticks and potato chips on | Garlic powder and garlic salt selling to yield 5.5 per cent. Infor­ your Sbuse for Thanksgiving din­ They til look expensive but cost mation regarding this company ner 44t Sunday. LYNN POULTRY There U still time to take ad­ ; hand for muncr.Ing. soft drinks ; 20% SOFT FUR liffer, if you use the latter, in- vantage of the CHINA DINNER- surprisingly little. It is your 1 for a beverage and frosted cup- •lead of a garlic clove, you may may be h*d by writing or cpiling haa alao CAPONS. ROASTING thought, vour care that far- out- COBURN. AND MIDDLEBROOK. CHICKENS. DUCKLING and WARE SALE at MONTGOMERY or cookies for dessert. , wish to reduce the salt In a recipe. WARD (jpMPANY. Enjoy the welehs other consideration*. At INC. 629 Main Street. Mitchell GAME BIRDS YOUR YARN SHOP yotni find ! 5 % N Y L O N thrill of owning fins dlahta with­ things'to knit, stitch, crochet, stuff A Store Full of Gilts Always add ^lemon Juice to 3-1105. ” out upsetting the budget while the NA.S8IKF ARMS COMPANY, mashed avocado' to Jicep le fruit; ,,, , —- — - ' ;i' lUs getting BO that a man thinks, or hook Into something different sale continues until end of Novem­ and e'Ve-catchIng for friends, rela­ 1015 Main Slre.et, invites you to Sisos: 34. 34, 31. Colon: Pink, Light Miw, Main from turning dark. Serve flie avo-j. Good At *ny time, of .the yw r: he's pioneering theqe days If his ber. There are 17 DIFFERE.NT shop early for SPORTS EQUIP­ ado dip. with an added aeasoning Drained' canned pedch halves power mower breaks down.--Griff tives. acoualntances. Step into ond Pork Irewn. PATTERNS all OPEN STOCK YOUR YAhN SHOP Friday or MENT to bring healthful fun to "f minced onion as well aa aalL atuMUfl. with. ihlneemeat' ■and Niblacjt. every member of the family, SUrt with crisp com chips as a first baked, then - zerved hot with (for a t least three years). A 66- Saturday for sure. / / i s pc. set, service for 8 is regularly ’em young with quality SKIS, lop cmirse." whipped cream. When a man is putty in . his Iher ICE SKATF* Aii W nt giraiityl—440 irroguion or loconW t . aptain easy $39.95, now $81.89 w ith four EX­ Heat drained canned or lhawfd **■*‘’*1 SKATES warm C b y I.ESLIE TURNER avlfa'a band, she's sure to chisel TRA , CUPS included. Luscious to ly lined for beginners and cham­ something out of. hlm.-r-Edna May frozen grapefruit sections In a te. eat, dellghtfnl to give'. It a gift pions. Keep Jloaaly warm for your MOW^ , XOTtllMMiGOMBPItlPt aUT TWIT Bush. •tittle butter and use as a garnish MR. ABERfJATl BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK KIDGEWAY ) LiPTI JHAOW MIIBTMT WOaONT boxed 5-lb. FRUIT CAKE, with for broiled fish. Prepare, pine­ working, playing,’spectator activi, [ m ia n i j know Tw ATOIMH rim APPfCTMK FREE SERVER-SOCTER Included. apple rings or chunks the same ties- outdoors with INSULATED MR. ABERNATHY HA6 HAD A ^ OP lUCKMA* R tc u a p LOVBfOR Efficiency expert: A man who 83.19. The "Dorothy Clare" fruit w-a'v and team with ham UNDERWEAR for ladies and men. ' Ml 'TOCMKHJOMr YOU I walks -W hig, sleep ao th at he can Add tq the pleasures of the game .THANK WHAT HEADACHE TOR A WEEK, ,, cake, five pounds for only $2.19 is L OtIMP LIKi TW^-, gahkiATtai^d his exerriae at the an Inexpensive treat for thoae who with BOWUNG SHOES AND | Heaven 9EEM9 AND NOTHING SEEMS TO HELP, ijalme ttrae.v-ABTE Directory. Persons with very dry hSTr rsn BAIJJt. A small deposit will IJkY , prefer cake hot too rioh.-.Qet your perk up their apnesrsnee with sn AWAY .vour purchase now that VIOU'RE TO share of the lltUt gl^U of great occasional oil shampoo. Like a HERE, cl Help HaNrEatevtaln at Home selection is at its peak. Just say > BE THE charm horn the dM^tStYs GIFT swsmi. begin by wrapolrig your "Charge It ! MR. A l^ e LINDA SHOP, 968 Main TABLE, There ia someBting for TROUBLE ’^Bftect, hae* wonderfully exbiting head in heated towels. Then part BONGO. ? tptaya ZoJmlp her entertain at everyone. ’ L;AB T S UP P E R the hair and apply warmed almond f t you bake a lot. you'll And It' If „ A PLAQUE, $1.98 la DlVIjnci's-mas­ or castor oil to the scalp with cot­ convenient to have both a 1-cup home. You'll find festive BQLI- terpiece't reproduces lab rustic ton or s srrtsll bnish. 4D A Y tablecloths and party* and a 4-cup flour sifter in your LINEHS plus faU Christ* wood. LAH^ POST (UI0LES. $1 kltphen. maz TREE SpaRTS bFV se yOar each o r (iiiahioned Ultot a LAN­ An Easy, Pleaaam Way (o Mhop TERN, 8J.$9 make'yMtr ftome rich Are .you looking at the calendar after year, w heii komd ig. looking «ee491a **%aAbaOM ‘ aaSe^iAs*. . E $hT^V*f . For That Chriatmasy Flavor || iU prettiest with fraik CUR* With, charm and'• choir; ’’^NGEL and tenslMT up because there , Your home will reflect all the cc CHIMBS, II tinkle merrily as the seems so rnuch to do between now warmth and friendliness of the holi-. .(nMM6 a t each ; window. lovely end Chrietmas? Get a copv of II-TS K L A iiaj gPREAOB in each bedrotom, fresh candle hekt sends cherub* Into day aeaaon If it it adorned with tuneful orbit. .Delight a collector CHRI8TMA.S SKR,-i™fX6“ D E C O ™ t "i O n ‘S $9.95 TOWELS to match the smarr B(X)K for 1958 and shop the easy A Value! THE STORY OF MAK'IHA WAYNE IKFP COBB BY PE'IE HOFFMAN BATHROOM ENSEMBLE, then it with BONE CHINA (3UPS. Cute available In Manchester only at BY WILSON SCRUGGS setting for your plant* la the KIT- telephone way. Save money] too. 8HERWIN-W1LUAM8 COMPANY, , talk ...TALK ABOUT ANYTHIUG.^ YUW ] ANOYDUTHMC (e (un ^to: antertalh and guetta re­ There are 439 pages of gifts, home ^ OUR PAKIMT^ WUTS niEW A m v YEARS *tX>, ■Am, MOMeme i,Areg. will hoki ; spond to. your Joy. So ..many gifts ^ TENS-IN-A-BASKBT PLANTER. 983 Main Street. These are real ; ABOin VDU AkJD SOUR SiSTSft KILLED WHEN WE WERE THAT PUNCHMG______ONE For ll.Oie CAKE COVER AND decorations, holiday wardrobes for Riom AFTERSHE HAO BLL.AREYOU CRITTER^kllXCD 0FH«MU9CLE- ______te choose hers and etch one will the whole family. Oh page 220 looking greens fashioned into BUT OOl'T LOSS HaO OF X»K eoht. I wskjt with a CAREFUL, . UUU-ULL MUSTHAVe a New PLATE keeps holiday cakes fresh swagC, panels and centerpieces ac­ IWFLUEWZA, lOUiSS • M t ZOOT UPINMORE K U tS F E a iR / A CeYSTAL BALL/... be dUUncUvely GIFT WRAPPED you'll find Wonderful, gifts for $1 FAMILY lU MAUCHESTtK, BECAMC-- pL L E R IS / RACKETS THAN FREE. Give peraohalized alceplM and moist CHROflE TRAYS St $1 cented with blazing . poinsettlas, { m B e r n TAILED SINIMSR each; buy two and pay 94c each} bow*, ’.winkling ornaments, belli. : ICKIIKS CAMS TO THtJ Bad A6 YOU >«UC0Ul6 SHAKE ALReADY! comfort with an -automatic O. £ make holiday serving : a . conven­ buy three and pay 93c each. Choose COUWTVV TO LIVS SAY HR 15? “ STICKS ATJ BLANKET that you can pay for ience. Yonhg end old gat,her round and frosted with -glitter. Focus for Christmaf from bread bdsrd, book ends. 4-cup ChHatmss on your mantel, .your A[WT liaitv. in- AttMy InstallmenU with your a friendly (X>RN POPPER, with a porcelain teapot,, butler set. beer • Yo« CW hoM y o w d jM ti ^ utility wn. Get detaUa from built-in etirrer for fluffy puffs stairway, entry hall, from door, i tein, r-agnetic memo board, sol- Prices range from $1.93 to $5.49..] them tad o4har S1N(U» mMt U^A >H^P- : ^ evenlv buttered, $1. Ge): exciting ler bank, pair of rooster trivets, wiih s smaD Ugaway Mwek. gift Ideas to pleas* everyone on J‘ll-lnch angel chimes, candle hold­You'll have these omamenlal' Wa win gift «iap and deliver. your list ' pieces to use • year after year. Spinning Mills Corp. ’sad remove aeedl ers. cigarette sets, auger and Memories of Chriatmasea past will g ia f m m M t I t m a E 0 A S O fnm pc«|«;,eook ig vaniOa* creamar, 'pair of. Santa hisad miiga, flood over you each time you lift SgeordS'aSgaf ayrup in n akiUet There are Jiks ways of know­ mood haremater. them from their cartons. Garnish / TALCOTTVIUle tOM N. S tin e ikarm w ith a smiop of awObt* ing'.whether a ckkt'is wtll baked. the nursery with (CHRISTMAS en ai whllHMd qrtani scented tHUi The •' tim sur.face ahould aprin;^ Fresh bas|l Isiavea are delight* PLAQUES, from 61c each, ARTL g rat^ lamaM rind in each' cavity. •without ,'lsavlng a dent, after ful t« add te toaadd green salad* FICXAL TREES In whits 0i green, Sforo Hoars: 9:06^ A.U-4:M Itet. WM ^ . being touched Ughtiy. The cake after thay have been marinated in coma In teb it aiz* and floor size, ^ -•j'l should 1^1 slightly v ay fi'om the oltv* oiL and win* vlnagar; heap W F-' '’ ’ W-KAD*'«T' —MrMHi thd pas. A edka taster, thapi la a covered eentalner te Bw ' 9tPP. MiiilttwlaiJwF* I flu g m S i ^ osnter, ahkuid «o«s reftrigeratef oremlipit for the noitBattag. The Inquirer . L

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V. HANCIfESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1958 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAC^K SIXTEEN MANCHE8TEB E VsW' E ^ G HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« WEJDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1959 8 Clash Toiiiortow Morni^g y w win,' I * Celts Blast Treatment Injuns Host Of Charlotte Practices To Hornets

BoFtnn. Nov. 26 (/Pi— Thp Rosinn Critics thrcatmerl today to refiisfi to honk nm morr National Raskrthall Asun. tramrs In in Charlottr. N. C . hrcaiisr of Foprrpration prarlirrs in thr Soiithrrn city ■ By PAT BOLDUC “I r)nn't if ver {TO b-^cl< ‘ ------d'-**-' n t)v*rc 5aid O lt’.c.s ounci Ilo8t Manchester High V.’alt‘*r Pro Mi v ben ;idvi5ed th^t School (1-5-1) and neighbor­ ^•pct^ec Bill Rir-'H’ K <* Fcl Macaulevi ing East Hartford (4-2-U are F'*n live apart ready for their third Thanks­ frcni 'IK :T«t nf the team in an- otll'-r b''tel Stops JukiII" giving morning football game ' 1 knr.-- re thine Pro » n add and a crowd of 4-5,000 is f.-l 111 «jn nrvtl^me tn rnv nnUripateO when the two long­ h . • r .. •. h *11 pbr ei e After Setback time riveli rl«*h tomowow morn- i ; . j ,r[\ t ) v b -10 fmiiiri All Insr at 11:30 at Memorial Flelrl. fk . .-T11 ;,r San 1'1 inetafo an'l Nrw York Nov 2*\ ,•? Kaay Kd TTie new held off BrookSeld St. t e 1, e nf • be r { H- mpi. ' h i IV Maraii|e\- may nnh' hnx'e Keen )ok- will be officially chrlatehed in p,:, t; [.!• . : ! M'l/ryl ht‘« ’ real • inp R'lt he had pood teaaon to brief dediratlon exe^-ciaei prior to n f ’ 'lui n;: thr :;no'!\^ il! 'r.p he .sorloiia torlas the opening klCkoff. In t' ,n: |- :i.- in • hi- b the ( '-i' ,t • The new rnm h of 1 bp St I>oiila Kxcept for fullback phll Plnao. fi ‘ M'nnr-ip‘ .:e I.ake-«. Hawke, ’.\ho replncc.v York Coa.rh Walker Brigga will be able No. Name 1957 Fli ish AfflUatioii to start the aame club which be­ 'I pr.nt ;pte« I * ;tmr KnirUerhorkei*. .Mmaiilrv aairl' John Kelley...... 1 Bv EARL YOST gan the aea.aon. Co-Captain-Jack 1. Boaton A.A. R eb ,t :ifi Inn : I i \b'U unchl finve to make room for at the end poaitloni. Big Jim Cole Charles Robbins ...... 23 and veteran .fohn Campbell will 4. New York Pioneer Club 'el! r\-( I i onir t> !• k me 1 * otilfl he next 5. Charles Dyson ...... 12 Finnish American A. C. giving Da.V P’ive Mile Road r.rd A'l-tbi-h thr O lin a fi-riv man the tackle alota and guards Ma'.uiley ,^ romment waa an oti- 6. Peter Close ...... 2 St. John’s University ■ race here tomorrow morning. Winning rnar! im'rr) Ki.if 'TIk .'late I»e- Ronnie Wabrek and Co-CaptaIn vioua refereixe to SI, lyoui.a Owner 7, Lawrence St. C la ir...... 19 Manhattan Gollega Time pi ; ..rnl ha.*» a-^kcfl hiii. i ftu.’-.srll i Roy CampHtiella, paralyzed followinir an auto accident nearly 10 months ago, and Dave Barlow will flank center Fay One of the fine.st fields of long! 5'ear Top Three Runnera Ben Kernel, who rhan^ea Nation-! 8. Charles Vincent ...... — Adirondack A. A.U. .. 26:10 to innkr a spreial' friiricn ttMir as hifi famil,\’ eaiferl.\’ inspect tomorrow's turkey at their home. The former Dodj-er Spicer. 226-pouhd Junior. — distance runners ever assem-t 1945 Charlie Robbins. Herb Stevenson, Fran Leary a) BaaketbairAaan roarhea alhioaf 9 Ed M cAllister...... Manhattan 'Oollege hied In one rare is scheduled to; 1946 Charlie Rohbina, Tom Crane. Joe McCluakey . .. 25.09 > ffu'ial KOo'I-v^ ilI amba.aaRdm ” catcher is livinif linme after his loiiK hospital siege. From left arc iMrs. Ruthe Cam- TIrele.aa John Zlemak will han­ 38 i ■ «.;*^ aa often aa P'rank Lane awltrhea 10. WilUam Merot ...... North Medford Club answer the starter’s gim at 10 .10 1947 Joe .McClnskey. Boh Knowles Jess Van Zant . . . 25:02 Aiirrha- h adrlrrl panelln, Prinresf, 5; Ton.\, 8; Roy and Roy ,Jr., 10. (AP Photofax) dle the dutiea at quarterback, — ballpla vera 11. Frank Masterson ...... Unattached Once BKsIn all proceeds will enlei 1 1948 Ted Vogel, Fred SchoelTler. George Terry ...... 2.5:03 •He rrcrlvo^l «11_ thr,r hoiinr, nne j lUferfM., with Sam Foater running at fuU- Chicago Cubs’ shortstop Ernie Banks smiles brightly Leon Socha ...... — UConn Frosh ■. ’ (i - mmulp. Ih-n MKlrlenly l.«« Uoublo; p ,„ „ H 12. the Mn.'culBi Dyatcophv Fund of, 1949 Tom Crane. Fred SchoefTler. John Kelley , ... 24 48 back and Greg Manehuck and Dick after learning he had been chosen the National League’s 13. Bryce Roberts ...... — UConn Frosh • Ti'i-'T’: ^e'ting a place to stay and eal Sylveater holding down the two IV' . Ihe sponsoring Nutmeg Forest,! 19M) Fred SchoefTler Jolin Kelley. John Lafferty .. . . 24 .5.5 W i t h hta players, atomped hla feet Most Valuable player for 1958. (AP Photofax) UConn Frosh No. 116, Tsil Cedars nf l-ehanon | 19.51 ■lohn Kelley. Tom Crane. Bob Black ...... 24:30 "Afi for nr\rr «onilng bar k of halfbark bertha. Among tha atart- Sumner Forbes...... — UConn Frosh ‘ • • .. and yelled at the refereea. But it 15, ' s''-!: ^9 The entry list stands st 111 fol-l 19,5'J John Kelley. Austin Sentt, Charlie Rohhina .. . . 25 3.5 course Rii.^acll can't apeak' for the era. Jacobs. Campbell, Barlow, Gardner Wright ...... — UConn Varsity wna to no avail aa the Hawk." 16. lowing receipt of two entries this 19.5,5 John Kelley. Chaille Bobbins. Nick Cosies ... .. 24:20 team finly one man, oui owner. , . , Ziemak and Foater are seniors and Bemaro Wasserman ...... — UConn Varsity ran do that I would Imagine If ; !* 106-10.'j verdict to the 17. morning. The last entry to come 19.54 Nick C.'ostca. Dick Hart. Fred SchoefTler ...... 24 -42 Itoy Offers Thanks^ will be playing their final game. Knack of H itting Homers Solved 18. Robert Taborsak ...... — UConn Varsity .. 2428 returned nnr| Bill .Prtnl wsnl \yrnoi'S In th^ oppp- across the desk was from I*ew | I9.'i.'i Dick Hart. .lohn Kelley, George Terry ...... Richard Sherman ...... 37 to ronif .vonlrt ..imply Irsvr him ' 'J " ;1ouhlrhp«.lrr In Msrli..on Tackles Sidelined 19. UCkmn Varsity StleglUa. former University of 19.56 Charlie Dvson, Alan .Shaler Boh Scharf ...... 25:.54 Colin Pltblado ...... 44 UConn Varsity brhlnrl" ■ ; Gsrrtrn In addition to Pineo and Badger 20. Connecticut alar and now in service 1957 John Kelley, Pete Close, Lew Stieglitz ...... 23:59 the Silk Townera also will be 21. George Parsons ...... — UConn Varsity In Bo.lon, however. Aiierbarh e I '"-"t p"" in WBahlnglon, D C. .Sliegllt* was minus the services of tackles Ted 22. Robert Nlederman ...... 40 UConn Varsity third last year He is definitely one sutement In C-hurloUe appeered b'"''’" Mscsiilrv efier two Banks One-Sided Pick Robert Gagne ...... ^Tuarded to moat obaervera With ' vif^orlea Gannut* (severe concussion I, and 23. UConn Varsity of the men lo wat< h Record num­ of the moil promising nin- )>ealdea Kelle.v ere Dr. CTbarlie Rob­ Lucky to Be Living 24. Charles Dallman ...... <- - UConn Varsity backcourt are Bob Couav. Ruaaell I tiivinmitl Roynh anapped Bob McCabe (hack in.jury) and de­ ber of entriea is in . set last year nera in the United .States. bins of the New York Pioneer Alfred Croas ...... 31 UConn Frosh ta Boaton’a moat valuable player' York's eifrht-jfame udnnInR fensive bark Ken Bird (broken 25. Post entries will be arcepled and Great miler and croai country Club and Charlie Dyson of Finnish- 26, Richard Susemlhl ...... Unattached a.nd definitely needed in the o i . | "Ireak llTi-l 13 in the (;arden nl^jhl (lien C o\c,iN 1’., .Nov. 26* Vaa, I ve got ao many Ihinga toA. thoughta out of my head quickly. legl. In an effort to make up for As NL’s Most Valuable there la a pnssihillty s new --crord man Fnished second last Amencan Robbins won in 1945 tlca' lineup. , the other fjame on tlie be thankful for.’ Roy aald ”I nil You got to keep thinking good 1 aome of hl.s lack of reserve 27. Robert Kwash ...... W"' 48 Boston College will be established and 1946 while Dyson, then a stu­ i/l’) — I'’aral,\ zed Roy Campa- 71 Watertorc High year Bellcow of One ,St. thankful no mrnihrr of my family, thoughta. Otherwiae you could go I strength Briggs has decided to 28. John Poeton ...... Cast In the favorite s role once dent at UConn. lopped the prize Ruaaell. K r Jonea and Swain ' MlnneapoUa Lak- Boston. Nov. 26 {/P)—Home run king Ernie Banks of the Geronimo Wilcox ...... ».. 49 North Medford Club John's University learn. atayed at a Negro Hotel, while I edged the I>trolt Platona 0« nella, facing the prospect of, waa witli me at the time of the nutty" \ dress a few Jayvees. including 29. again la Little Johnny Kelley of the winners in 1956. Robbins holds Chicago Cubs had plenty of bad news for opposing pitchcr.3 30. Lionel Stevens ...... 7 New York Pioneer Club Boston A.A The firoion school­ NO 9 F.D- McALUSTER Sam Jonea. another Boaton Negro , PP spendrng the remainder of his; a-Ci.'ldent I'm thankful the cat "Ynu know ’ Roy added, "you promising Bill Freiheit and Gary Captain of Manhattan Col­ 11 national champiohahlps. McConnell. The well-built Freiheit 31. William Smith IH ...... 67 Unattached teacher set a new course record in player, atayed with relallvea The j Bt IeOui.-« \».hit'li trailed hy 20 life in a wheel rhftir. called' didn't art on fire when H turned, never know what you can do un­ today after winning the National League's most valuable lege s Metropolitan A A.V. Team Competition ovei. I'm thankful I rhiJn'l die on may see srtlon both offensively 32. Ernest Irwin ...... Manchester Harrleta chalking up hia fourth triumpli last Minneapolis players. Inrlndlng i pnlnta in the third rjtmrter almoat himself a Inrky man toda.\-, til you try.. In the ho.8pltal I aaw player award for 1958. George Grzebien ...... 64 North Medford Club chsnipionahip team. Plenty of competition is expect rooki<* are Klgin Baylor, al.ao atay-lp’ined il out Bui a 30-12 second the operallng table I m tiinnkfuli nnd defen.sively while the Impres­ "I've just come upon this knack"*------33. Turkey Day in the fine clocking of a n d a au l he h afl m a n y thtnc-''. to be folka bitierly complaining be- 34. James 'Joucill Jr ...... 47 Electric Boat A. C. 28:59. Kelley has lost hui one race NO. 61 GENE MARTIN ad for the two three-man team ed at R Negro hotel i period drive, pared hv Andy .lohn I'vr got all mv aenae l in thankful 1 raiiae lliey had loat an arm or a sive McConnell will assist Mis. of hitting home nma," said thej-,„. . , — awards, Kelley will lead a grtat thnnkful fnr i piat to he home, aunounded b>' mV tre'ta with the kicking ssslgn- , 1. * .- fifth place tie with St. Louis, also 35. Paul Phinney III...... Unattached aince Iasi November, coming in Anoiher Manhattan College - -...... 1 aon of the Wnrrlnra waa too much The fnrm n ."lar crtli her uf haac- In an accident. I reaented .voung »>•*««>; who crashed 47,,, ,,,, Paul Phinney ...... 25 North Medford Club team of Boston A.A. stars while I to nverrome Boh Pettit nf Si family." menls. 36. aecond in the world famous Boston star won two-nule al Penn hall, whu has alimmed down from Iheae people because they didn’t homers to shatter hia major league 37. Rodney MacNicholl ...... — Ne\v York Pioneer Club Marathon. Currently he a the Na­ Relays laal year. McArdle la the No. 1 man w*lth i2ir> lu 1^<'> pfunulH following his rroiid KniiiUy Mnn I realize how fortunate, they were Knd Joe Gaiiches. guards A1 the New York A.C . National A A L o ji t /Viffht’f Fig/ils ’*p record for .shortstops. honors. Hank Sauer won the award 38. John Schlaefer ...... Unattached tional 20 and 25 kilometer and NO 80 PETER McARDIJC he mlaaed on 11 straightiRhl nrinfield goalg long siege in Ihe hoapilfll aa a I Aa I’ampv wa,a talking, lie k fp t, , Pelligrinelli and Merrill Thoren.son Banks, whose homer output and! ,052 „ , member of the fifth U. team champlona. Manhattan that they weren't worae off 39. Charles Cohen ...... 20 Unattached marathon ihamplon In 1955 he Ireland a great runner now ...... ' «tt.*mpts In thf fulllr sornnd qiinr- reaull nf his Irrigii outomtfhile ar- careaaing hia five-year-old daugh-j ! and center Vern Parent are stal- 129 runa batted In topped both ma*: pinpg* Cuba Joseph Feeney ...... St, John’s A. A. represented Ihe United Stales In College won the Metropolitar 0«l«l»nd. C«.llf. ■■ Bnbn CilBon.iirr .Inhnson »rnrrr1 in of his IS ■ter. Ri'inceaa. who uaa aitling or "I'm a quadriplegic (paralyzed I warts in the mobile East Hartford 40. with Ihe Ne-v York A C . eur- flrlrnt neailv in months ngo, la from the neck downi but I'm one jor leagues waa an overwhelming 1 one of the surprises in the vot- 41. Tom Leonard ...... — VVestfleld, Mass.. Legion the Olympic Games in Australia, croas coimtrj- title while St. John i. 174. ,B«n Frsncisro Btoppod PBrldy point, in 1 ho pivoliil Hiirgr hnt U ho m e hia lap. aqueallng cleiigh'tedly whilr. line while halfback I..ea Bell and renl national 15 kilometer minus Pete Close, were aecond nf those fortunate cases. I can choice for MVP In the vote count-„.aa the 12th place finish of 42. W'illiam Griffin ...... 57 Manchester Harriers j tireal Record champion. Young, nn. ,Vew York, 6 Oroon SpBrhrd Win Thti nUagiVIng. ruhu.st mul manipulating the batterv-fiperated* fiillhack Charlie Tore are expect­ Kenneth Ames ...... Manchester Harriers The Redmen wnlh their ace in lop Dftrott - Wllf Oronv.., 1«1 n<>. p, , lror,\ .p.rkrd I ■|nrinn«tl> (wheel chair for her daddy RoyJ move my arms. Othcra can't. The ing vesterday by the Baseball | gt*n Muaial, the St. Louis CTardin- 43. j In eight previous appearance.' I api y. he wn.s engn ly Innkmg fot - ed to accord Manchester's defen­ Writers' Association of America. | three-time MVP winner who Edwin Marvin J r...... 70 Avon Old Famii I here. Kelley has never been -nrse NO, 105 DYKE BENJA­ shape hope to even the score to­ Iron, outpolnlod rhsril. rollon., triumph Th. fnrmrr Diicpm.ne All- • Ir . 10. and 'Pony, S. two other." of public IS hardly aware of auch sive iinit a biiay morning. Already 44. j w r m I I o hia move to laft.s Angele.s people. Tliei'e ^vaa a time when Named on every ballot, he g,ihered hut 39 points. His best 45. Barclay Ward ...... Hamilton College ! than fourth He has four firsts, two MIN Harvard a fine runner. morrow. St. John's won team n.T Toindo, in Amorli-H. who w... m h ho.plUI with the Hrooklvn Ootigets Now. (‘ainpHnella a aix children, u eie I the speedy Hornets have been in- 8 Finnisli A. C. Ivy League and Heplagonal honors here a year ago. l imning fiom room to room. rla> • I didn 't know about this either. I polled 16 of the 24 first plare votes votea were two sixths in the ballot- 46. Manfret. K andschur...... -'I/.. ' i seconds and one third and one fn, ,n oxsminntlon of , he puls m toiluifuia lumra each kaew nothing at. all about re­ I stalled aohd four-touchdown fa­ east by writer. In the eighth .Na-hng which gave 14 points for a 47. Paul Piiletz ...... 17 St. John’s University fourth finishes lo hia cr edit cross country champion this Tliere w-lll be 25 individual I '■r- nivo.l In * gnm. d a y t j y in g to le h in h l hl.s m uai lea Ing a game of lag Roy'a ulle. vorites. 51 Unattached Here s a partial list of the men fall. Riiwlingii. Ml, St. I ^ ls . 10 |„ , hniprd tlio Bovnl. nvr- Ruthe, waa hually engaged in the habilitation. I didn 't even know tional I*esgiie and piled up 2831 first, nine for second and down 48. Thomas Hart ...... In the hope that aome day he u hat a quad meant " ! Tomorrow's contest rings down points, the highest total ainrej the line to one for 10th. 49. Robert A ndrew s...... -s- Manchester Harriers to watch: NO. Ill LEW STIEGLITZ MrKno.port, Pn Bnbb.v t7nr- ' rom. . 1,1-poinl drfirit m ig h t be a b le ju.st to ^^A^< a g a in I kitchen helping her mothei pre- the" curtsin for both teams. The I don Oi.rlorlol, P. knorkrd mil Roy's , voire is vibrant now as Willie Mays won the MVP In 1954.1 Aaron (Jets Support 50. Jay Boris ...... — Manchester Harriers Running nnatlacheri, former Ororn rr-rnlrrnl I hr g.m r will) I ('anijn' admil.s that flay may ipaie for the-ThanUagiving holiday., j Indians are still looking for their NO t JOHNNY KELLEY .lohnnv Morrl.. Plft.hiirgli p it was before the accident, Plxcept Maya RiinnerUp I Aaron, who edged Musial 2.39- 51. Karl Johnson ...... — Springfield College UConn record breaker who llirrr miniilr. In g o .nd hi.- h . N - rie v e r ro m e hut he h a a n I lo.st linpe Rn\'a r\e,s gllatened aa he, first wm in this Turkey Day ae­ - America a greatesi long dis­ (MIddlow.lghl. I for his arm.s. which are pamfullv Mays, the only other player hat- 230 for the 1957 MVP award, didn't 52. Maurice Collins J r...... — Springfield College waa third here last year. krl tirri thr .rorr .1 102-.M, and the \\aim and fi'lcndlv aniilr wati'h the hi H\'jt\'. ries. — tance runner. Four-tir.ie win­ Holyokr. M*jis. - .Ilmmv hrsii, Hun. he looks robust enough. He ed on every ballot, drew three first Pull a first plare vote and waa left 53. Pan: McDonald ...... Springfield College The lop three men of a year ago, Arriilr I.r.. put thr Boy.l. In that \\nn .sf* manv fnrnda fm him "i.»nnk at the klda ‘ he ex- ner here and holder of course 1S.1. Nmv Csnswi, Conn . .toppnd f laiined, ’' Phey re not worried visits the Inslituto for phy.sical re­ plare votes and 185 points for his bff one ballpt despite his fine per- 54. David W illiam s...... — Springfield College Kelle.v, Close .ind Stieglitz will be front for good n-lth . In\iip «oi - la alill nn liia tliiMnrft-do\N n faf f — Springfield College record set last year Broke 12 i2 Wllll. rjr*v. 181, Bo.Ion. 8 , hI)ouI me being in the wheelchair. habilitation three .-days a week and tremendous efforts for the San 1 ('’'mance in helping the Braves to 55. Philip Walkden ...... hack aa well as Lionel Slevena of nnd. I.t.r firrrn wound up with rrrt.\ Bd fnr OtI — meet records already this c • » . > Daddy'a home' That'a all theyl aponds f.ve hours a dav lifting Franciseo Giants last season. pennant. 56. Gerald Melsner ...... Hamilton College Ihe .New York Pioneer Club. Man­ 20 point. — Hamilton College year Boston A A 'h *■ j ‘ I keep Iflhng m'vaelf liou' lucTTv I are about. 1 liavr trouble keeping weights and exercising, his mus­ Hsnk Aaron of the Milwaukee 'Thomas, the Piiales’ slugging 67. Philip Hineline ...... fred Kandschui nf Flnnlsh-Amerl- « II.BFR TO RFDS FIgIn Bn.vlor .,-orp'l thirr im- jive hern" aniil ihia irmaikahle cle," 58. Walter Kupchunas ...... — Boston College. NO. 3 IJ.C,- DONOHUE Ihem out of tlie wheel cliaii. When Braves, the 1957 MVP. waa third third baseman, had two first place — can A.C. who wei e je\ enth and port.nl point, iluilng Ihr Ijikrr.' 1 m a n " I )u m I keep thanking ,(iOfl "Pm detfi'mined to keep at It." w i t h 166 potnl.s, follow ed by Fran k '’otes. but wa.s overlooked rom- 59. Gren Garvin ...... Unattached New England intercolleglata tlrady (’riimply of St John's Cim-innsli (NEAi Pol Wil- drivr In Ihr finni nilniilrv Hr fln- I in in bed. they'ie all m their — Unattached Individual croas countrv cham­ I I'm alive and I lind a house and a \sith me 1 \e got no tlnie to aiilk he said "I want to live as I used Thomas of the Plltsburgh Pirates Pietely hy four writer.'. Spahn was 60. Louis Alfonso ...... eighth and ninth respectively last hor, formor mslor longno mtrhor. l.hrd with in .ml Inrrrn.rd hi. famil\' to * nine bai k to Look at 61. Eugene Martin ...... — Manhattan College pion the past two years as a W i l l i them atound" to. 1 want to he able to ronlimie with 143 and sou'.hpaw ' V V ' a r r e n "f>hs despite his 22-11 rec- yesr Is th. l.to.t Hffdltion to the .m u t­ Ir.rling point tolnl In t2.'l i Irrugr pnnr Mfl fill Me \\n.s in an auto- 62. Robert Ruggeri ...... — Pr-)vidence College member of Holv Cross Aa ('ainpy apoke he kept flex-, to provide for my family the way Spahn of the Braves with 108. ""i. ** Huhbell is the only Former champions in the field ing .t.ff of th. rinrlnn.il Rrd.- Y.rdiry h.d SI point, for ririioll 1 niniiile crai k up loo He a driul Donald S han ah an ...... — Sacred Heart High NO. 6 PETE Ct/OSE One mg hia \srlata, flailing hia with­ I did before the accident I know WEST SIDE REC Banks said he waa surprised hy “'"■‘V''" 'P 'M '* ? !'' ‘t® 63, tI I I 111 <»nl\’ pMinl\7.ri| 1 mild D Hitle — Unattached—Rockville ered Riina acroaa liia body, and I ran do all those things. The only Standings his selection and called the honor "'•'"•''t ' 193.3 and 361. 64. Roger Flaherty ...... :pra\rr for Mr| and I sent him a — Unattacheo—Rockville raiamg them over Ki-a head He difference i.s that I'll be working W. L Pc "A hard one lo get for there rer- received one first place 65. Aldon Davis ...... I • \\ire but I giies.s hr ne\er got (n out of a wheel chair ’ I Dsri-Maid ...... 19 2 9< . . 1-1 -I... vole. The only others voted on top 66. Gerald Greely ...... Boston College rear) Il I kept pivoting hrs ahouldera in talnly are a lot of \aluable pls>- ■ —.Ji — Finnlsh-American A.C. quarter turna Owns Liquor Store I Oliva s Esso ...... 17 4 .81 on a ballot were Bill Maseroskl 67. Donald MacQuatUe ...... Yea. I’aiupN \^aa home and he ers around besides me. " — U na ttached— Boston Last Big Weekend "I got to keep doing that to Pagan!', ...... 13 * .6 and Bob Skinner, both of the Plr- 68. Arthur R eid er...... waa happy He no longer \^aa hur- Roy Intends to make his first A veteran of five full — Manchester Harriers Race Attracts Leading Runners, 69. Five Mile Road prevent a ligntneaa of the mu.s- ; Renn's Service . . . . 10 11 41 wuh Vh. n .h. . Vh. of «MazeroskI had 61 points and Harold Bennett ...... fle n rd hv the neck hi are he had visit since the accident to the It* with the Cuba at the age of ,2J.lskinner a mere 18. 33 St. John’s University i lea." he explained. "I atill have no i I Renn's Tavern . . . . 10 ll ,41 70. Gerald Vlchi ...... worn a|ni e last .lanuarv when he quor store he owns In Hsrlem. He Bank, said he figures he has a . g j,,, balloting — Manchester Harriers feeling in my lega but I-knou my ! Hartford Rd. Grill .. 7 14 .3) 71. Joe Packard ...... mulenvrnt an opf'iHtmn on hia also does a taped-radlo show once lot of years ahead of me. ,„^e Pittsburgh right-hander Bob 72. -- Waterford High maldra are all right and 1 feel Armory Tavern ... 4 17 .190 Ronnie MacDonald ...... For College Ball broken ine«k He is anil pafalyre/l a week and he "wntea ’ a column ."I think my P®»>r »* • Pl«y»r I" Friend wilh 98 points: National 73. Carl Stinson ...... -- North Medford Club Gains Prestige, National Recognition Annually alrong | I West Side Psvern .. 4 17 .190 from the f heat d**wn, ho\\e\'er, ami for a weekly newspaper. yet to come. said the »ix-fool baiting champion Richie 36 Central Connecticut A.A. "I'm a quadi Iplegir. ; 74. Frank Barnes ...... hr liaa to hr liflnl fiom hia bed "I may have to live with this l*eag\|e-lea EA-RL YOST ^ champions who have participated flrcaarfl and umlirasetl He t.a con- ■'ll. a a neu life for m#* I m to make myself believe otherwise. turned in similar 2-1 vicloriea over Bank" said he believes Babe Francisco Giants wilh .57. and 77. John Golden J r...... — Manchester Harriers of 10 .years Today the field in­ all money rolected on a pass the big weekend nf the sensnii lomorrow wilh « handful nf tradi­ 4 A While turke.v.s are roa.sting , at ant I v al t eluietl by a male niiiae atartmg all over again You learn I got to think It will all come Renn'a Tavern and the West Side Ruth’s record— of ^ A60 i " homers invs «' beV Crandall . - * of The _*.Bra ves wilh . . * 78. Dan Dunlop ...... *...... — Boston A.A. cludes men from at least 10 atatea. in the past Include Dr Charlie hat and hope for the best basis Robbins. Ted Vogel. Jesse Van lomorrow will go to the Research tional Thanksgiving Day games that could |imvide a howl ; Me nerda an appliance mi hia hand ; to pul up with a lot of Ihinga ' hack Maybe Pm fooling myself but Tavern, respectively, while third' season will b« broken. But, he add- 48 79. Joseph Bessel ...... ---• New York Athletic Club in the ovens of thousands of AAU .Sanctioned boost for Pitt, Cincinnati. Miami (Ohio), Tulsa and \'ir- jlo fec(^ htm.seir. to lift nhjeeta to you d ordinarily gripe a b o u t 1 got to keep fighting and pray­ place Pagani's also won two points , ed, "I don t know if I will be the.Another odditv In the vnlingwas 80. Peter McArdle ...... --- New York Athletic Club area homes for feasting later Sanctioned by the An/i(leiir Ath­ Zant, Lee Pawson. Fred Schoeff- KYind of Muscular Dystrophy. ginia Military j aign hia iiMinr Hr still haa im .^ometimea I wonder how long t.hia ing And I know aome day, with from McCann's Service Station | one to do it, or even come close. " ^ that the Dodgers who had five 81. Dennis Linehan ...... — Finnish American A.C. letic Union the Bilk Town race haa ler. Tommy CTrane, Johnny Laf­ Not oneat on a 7 ■ 2 -1 rrroi ,1 men who have ai hleved national triumphant in the Five .Miler. Oth­ a souvenir program the Cedars Byr.ru.r I nir art among tlir fl\'r Fuller 134-143-385. Dsn .Newcomb | war .year of 1944 although he bat-, eighth place and one 10th place 88. Ralph Olaon...... — Avon Old Farms distance ninners in the world to rim-innnli hm,| .Miami lOhioi and international lecogrrition will er winners in this group were distribute on race day major bo^y|a Thr Sugar lia. 128-131-.380, Skip Kearr.s 184-365. ted only .267, hit six homers and for four pjilnts. while outfielder 89. Francis Gallo ...... ---. Avon Old Farms Beantown on Palrtot's Day. lurea t.ouialana Slate in hand and Ihr hnlh air iiudrr hn\0 rnn.ulrr. I inn, Nov, 2b, )W>f^ Power of Plaver Assoeiatioiis - ^von Old- Farms answer the starter’s gun in the -8fflar,-Crane.^ --Vogel. Coates Race hLeadquarUrm urill be set­ Ml Fal B(»l4h.. . -jvih jM*4 •s>*ycu j-Mlk» Za-ic.k -J.46-54.7r Pete—Aoeto drove fn 68 rune; arl Furillo-got on the laiKrnd Of 90. Frank-ESlngsr-.-..r.-.r-'->'*-**-*- a bigger field of entrants and .is Cotton has Texas ChrlSIlsn hued ! ‘',','1', 11.3.5-35.5, Wsit Snow 12.5-128-361. 91. Raymond, Ruddy ...... — Conard Higli P’ive Mile Road Race. The 22nd and Hart. up al the East Side Rec Center M am -hr."I ri- K lv rn in K M r i « hi Banks, whose team finiahed in a one ballot for a single point. . ieditlon of the popular Tlianks- viewed by more people. For the up, but each nrrdjt another tram ■ ' ,\ t Tangrrine 11ir\ play ! Bob Zukss 12.5, Joe Twsronit# 02. Barry Dougherty...... — Providence College History of Ihe race can be trac­ where locker loom and shower Th** riat-r Bmvl m^ad. a pair tnmo.nm at ( mrinnat, Mam hr."ln , (’onnrri irjM Waslunglon. Nov. 28 i.p. A Su-* NLRB admlnister.8 the law, siihjeet giving Dav sports feature will past four yeara the average crowd facilities are available Meals will ' 135-354. Jerry Smith .387, Hsnk 93. John Donovan ...... — New York A.C. ed hack to 1927 when Manchester preme Court opinion may strength-! to eonrl review. I start al 10:30 with Nutmeg For­ in Manchester has been estimated be served In the Franklin Building LEW S'^nCGUTZ Th<» Blu*' ('Jraa.i B*'*"I a ' -'ther jjamp.a inimniou, it'a IV r t i P fil I WlUke .33.5, Ollie Jsrvls .34.3 and 94. Warren Weber ...... --- Unattached—Greenwich Recreation Department offlcisla en the hsrgalning power of pls\er' ■lust the other day Jerome Fen- est, No. 116, Tall Cedars of Leb­ at 10.000 to 12,000 along the race cafeteria fomar aI"o n^rda two Irani" j JVxa.n \’.M1 at Vir- .May I aa\ !h«l I ha\r rnjovrd Al W'ilhelm .3,52.' 95. Mark Quadliana ...... — Unattached r-Waterbury eat down with Ojach Pete Wlgren awards, plus tWo special awards whlla thr Tnnjjrrinr Bowl nredri^^^*'' Ici'h, Wli^liitn a! Tul.^a. ' nsNociHUons In professional base- Ion. the NLRB's general eoimsel, anon sponsoring the race for tbe route from the atarling lo the fin­ of the Manchester High track imere have been many thrills \ciy inmh >oui ivpurtinK nf thr ruled out a esse involving a eoin- Teeree Viewers to Get Chance 96. Maurice Schwartzmann...... 59 Conard High ishing line. for the first hijih Khool rimneri an opponent for Buffalo which at • j ^ oloiado State f ai Denvoi. \\'il- I hall. foolhall ami other spoils | eighth con.'ecutive season. team and mapped out a courae. The greatest in my book was Joe to finish A iso; the aforemention­ ManchcNlri' HIrIi St hool aoFcrr plalnt that a race traek was oper­ 97. Leo McConaghy ...... North Medford Club Numerous world famous long a brrlh vratrrdnv Mary at Ri» hmond, Tlali I i Governiuent nttorne.N'S today in-, (TirROH LEAnl'E Boston A.A. The enlr.v list today stand.' at The flrat rare was strictly local McCquskey'a great comeback . In . ed team award*. In addition, Ramru and in particular your rr- ating under a closed shop airange- 98. George Terry ...... 27 110 and a-' post entries will be distance ninners have made Man- Regular SeajMin \Mndiip "il- ’ f’ciui, | li'ipreled tlie iipmlon as forcing , Rtandlngs To Detect Flaws in Lion Club Manchester Harriers with'high achool boys, eight in 1947, 15 years after he had la.'t several special awards will br crnl articlr on thr 1032 irain ment whlrh Is banned under the 99. Thomas Hirson ...... 53' accepted a new all-time high may (he.'ter their base of operations on >\nUe boir"! at Boiilh {'arohttn .tile N’nHonal I.abot Relations W. U Pet. . 100. Allan Thompson...... 10 SL John’s University number, making up the field A ral'ordfd a w’in. lo ahow his heel.' given the top Hunnera aa well as Pitt a pin..pcrt for holt, the The Trias. 1 \\ i"h lo aild to tht*"r- nf V\c law Without naming the track, be recorded. The record is 114. set Thanksglting Day In the prevloua to a star studded field of national Board lo con.soloi labor ills)^ute .St. James' i2l ...... 35 • .795 1 101. Jamee O'Brien ...... — Manchester Harriers crowd of 100 watched Wigren a small giff frojn the eponsoni tc Blue Grass and the (.alor. goes ^A.M game u,ii he | cIcm„.,| na- l i i i v i f 5 iin iii\ opinion one t>l' tho N’LBB offlciala said the worker last year. However. onl.v 78 an­ 21 years that the Five Mller was champlona It was a tremendous .cases involving profe.sslonal sports. North Methodist i2l 28 16 .636 Dafroit, Nov. 26 ./Ti A natlon- ■ This will be the eighth time 102. Andris Tauris .'...... — Manchester Harriers iIOR McCLVBKEY remalna cinae to the rare being all participants.: affBin.at Pfnn Blatr tomorrow ui iionallv flnr.Ht ( o i w a i d i v\rv to pla\ ai*c- complained he had tried to get a swered the starter's gun. The rec­ held. The list of "names" is head­ pei formance by one of the greatest 'I'he-e ha\T herrlofoir been shun- -St. John's-...... 26 IS .591 w id / television audience will get these ta’o teams have met in De­ BUI Emrich ...... — Avon Old Farms the race director for the fourth The race is *anctioned by the Ihe regular-seaaon vindiip forbnih Tulsa Is nn Ih.ii, i|,r Taugrnne i n I'M .M a h th r- "ln M i r I) Sch4’'o|i job without Joining the union but 103. ed by fitvorlte son. Shufflin’ Joe lo'd by lb,' board iindei a blanket (Ijpnler Congos i 1) . 26 18 .,591 a ifchance lo aee the defending troit's holiday’ clsjslc and tha — BiMton A.A. ord high starters is 91.' set two McCluakey wa., a member of 18 y*ar of all-lime greats, Amateur Athletilc Union. Race i'(V t oti;j I at i;Ia 1 iniiR to Hu k Han- was tu'-ned down 104. Kenneth Mueller ...... Each has a 8-Yl rccurd a tlc .md Blue Gras, l„ |, VMI t, anu.ng , eveluplloo of icilnin aidivlties Second C ongos...... 25 19 ..568 ^rid Champion Detroit Uons In Packers have had only one-victory. Harvard University years ago. McClu.,key. Manche.'ter'a all-time All-America track and field team! SUrtlng In 1928 the Manchester Regular rare fans wdll never for- headquarters wi|t. be at the East playing 8vc common foes Both Tangenue M o „ i M,„„hlcs alone' irl.inii ami tlu' HY3S State, "ham pa l.ongttiue Exemption 105. Dyke Beniamin ...... fioiu (la Juris.lo lIon. St. Bridget's ...... 25 19 .568 action Thankagivlng Day, an u k haj8 i n i . i n l v tu rn e d nut Fenton ruled the case didn't 106. Dain Oliver...... Army A Navv Club assumed spon- 6 *^ '’1'**’ "a*" ."a to Nebraska an'd Syracuse Pill ...... --rhen, "Si Tbr Supicnir t'ouil idling was, SI, James’ ill . . . . . 25 19 .568 CostJi George Wil." 1 la encoitrag* 1666 by a 34-20' score and it 107. Alfred Confalone ...... — Boston A.A. . Road Race, a.' il is often called, Mancheater High, McCluskey went ahipa. The long striding Irlahman aorahlp and conducted the race tin- line will be on Main St-, opposite manv hnr toanui ilunnR In." \rar" (ome within a T-H l*aw heeause of irxaa Stair a n d Florida Plate thr! banded dn«n unanimnjislv .Moi-^- St Mary 's ...... 22 *22 .509 ing comment from . the fana. "If knocked the Lions out of the West­ 108. James Green ...... Boston A.A. ' an aveht for home town favorites on to fame in the track world wop the Manchester race four til 1934. McCluskey was the blgti^'® School St. ReSfulai! and auxil­ tied Army whilo State tost to Ihe prohnblr rhon i at MMnrlU'."lcr H i r Ii a Ipngtimo exemption of race • dav m auolher iTse Involving a| Emanuei Lutheran . 21 23 .477 any of them see what’a wrong ern Division rro*. Rot* will be — Boston A.A. or area runnera onl.v. This waa ■while at Fordham University and times, the' only runner to perform name between 1930 and 1932 a n d ^^'"'’'’',**’*'’ I f iary police will again be placed Cadets Thtl beat Wc.vt Vuguila. A m one who haa pla\rdhall for Iracks ns s group. HiS Aides said 109. John Bras ...... ThInI iMnrr at StJiUr ' blanket exemption. Tbe bonnt had, Community Baptist. 20 24 .455 with the IdOne this gear, 1 hope quarterbacking the Liona this — North Msdford Club the case w-hen the race waa orig­ then wilh the United Stales In the thla feat until Little Johnny Kelley at key points. Also, 'a pubHc ad­ a club that tied Penn .Slate Hu;:ll iJit'vi 1 am aurr wil! agrer he piohahly will now'have to go 110. Jake Bredereon ...... interest was considered excellent' w ' A i.n PIU haa gone a howlmg Iwi, While main' nf Ihr 4dhn *;'amr«' de, hm',1 to luimile diaputes Involv- , South Methodist ... 18 26 .409 they’ll • let im In on It.”' aald the time. 111. Lew Stieglitz ...... 3 Unattached inated in.^ 1927-and again in 1945 1932 and 1986 Olympic Gamaa. cams along in the past decade to at the time. The entry Hat in thiaj*'’ ", Y dress system will be In. operatlor that onr Irani." not tnils thr fun- ahead with similar eases .under the TI Shaler of Hamilton College losing the Ifi.'ift carry howl inirie"l" iVnn and! log tbn hotel industry, which It North Methodl.st (1118 26 .409 The Lions were knocked out of tie the mark. period averaged 30 per y - i Shaler of Hamilton College was at the starting line arid the nro'g In recent year- damrnlals nf tbr apoit hut al."4> .Supreme Court doelrine in the Lions' head coach. ear B„b scharf of Trimly ------(’orn('^I \till nr siiappinj; fm j saul was rssentiallv local ill-cbai; Concordia Lutheran. 18 26 .409 the race b.v last Spnday'a 26*7 low TTie former Fordham Flash and an eatlmatcd 1.00(1 spspectators reas of the race will' be relayed thr mam uH)**i important Ir.saon" hole! e.XempUou case. • t |U. toottim has dreppad «out of waa third. aprclahlc .nraann iri'iii.h ainl ihird aclei \Mlb little f'lfect oi) mlci- Temple Beth ...... 17 27 .386 lo the Chlcsgo, Bears. New York Athletic CJub star, now turned out each Turkey Day. Once back and broadcast to fans in the Huit aiv Eainril from a well* The Supreme Court ruling ap­ the Liona thte aeaaon. After Win* Then too. there were the record plHOf 111 thr Ivv l*onn t 4-4 1 ) slalo i-tuium-rce: ■. parently means that the player aa- Center Congos |2I . 15 29 .341 ning the world championahlp in -‘Td like to Snish strong, a successful broker on Wall St in Mc<7luakt.v dropped out of compe­ area. loaclird 4'omprUti\r "poll Having Tbe c(iuil ruled Ibat ibe .Nl.KB New York City, is also serving aa breaking performances bv Johnnv ha.sn I had a ulnnin,': Nt'iiatm «tnrr ' sorlationa now functioning In or­ Zion Lutheran .... 12 32 .273 dramatic. ’mr.ie-from*hehin4,*ty^ though," I^’llson said, "juat to tition to give someone else a Kelley in 19,52 24 20-:and last in.M when thr QiiaUrra iini.alird’ arrn Hir Ihbs ami ."oiur of hi" must lake Jurlsdiellon In hotel Match results; St. John's 4, prove that' our ghamplonahip last copch of the famed New York chance the race soon lost Ita ap­ othrr tr«r)" prrfnnn I kmwv that ganised baseball, football, hockey In last season a atrStch -<111*0: dl*® year when he was clocked in 23:59. w'Uli a .'»-1 ir. tiid ('4ntirll i:.-3i al-i labor rlispules, and miisi abandon and haakelball will he backed by Center Congregational (2) 0; St. Ubna hsve had juat about every­ ‘year wasn’t all luck.” A.C. He guided’ the New Yorkers peal and after the 1934 event the Prrviou* W inMn thr aamr apphr." to tl)r hny." a"- ita piaillce of granting hjanket Kelley in eight races here has four ready ha." !o« keel up ii.q fn>*t win*! the compulsory bargaining re- James’ u l) 4. St. Mary”e 0; thing go agsinat them thts'>year. to the National A A.U. team project was dropped. It wasn't un­ "OidiUCd wiHl Ih.inU'hioM exemptions from its lunsdicllnn. firala. two seconds, one third and mn^ "cn.xon aim r in.')'i ’hm rould ' qui:ements of the federal law, Rmanuel Lutheran 4, North championship honors. ' til the fall of 1945 that the Army one fourth for the best showing by Year Name win aix in tine araaon ftu Hie iirat ! I hope jihat Coach Hamrlann anfl Methodist ill 0: St. James’ (2) ” l’ve aiwa.vt aald you have to Next to McCluakey, Kelley haa hi." boy.4. ni'l rnntinur to art nrw Not to Re (Runted rrofes.slonal a|ioi ts owner, have A Navy Club met and decided to anyone In history. Kelley won 1927 John >lcCluakSy DOIBLE STRIKE EEAm E tliur aim r lO.M ’j^ 4. Communit.v Bsptlst 0: South be reel lucky fn thla league," WJl- $titch find Bahama been the biggreat "name " ever to try and revive the holiday rare. rfiord" anti rnjny conlituifd "uc- "1 lldnk Ibal as a prarlunl mal- granted informal bargaining stat­ aon added. "This season Jiut three straight years, 1951-1952. 1928 James rin Standings Siitui dav'.s hi;: game i.v the us to the player commlUeea in the Methodist 3 .' St. Bridget’s 1: display hia wares In the Silk Town Shot In the ,\rm e ra ", lej the boa III cannot now exclude , proves I’m right. Last year, we 19.5.3 before Uncle Sam stepped in 1929 Walter Bennett \V L. IVt Arui.v-.N’aw luaul al I’luladclphta. paat. The major league ba.aeball North Methodist |2) 3. Concordia In Televii^d Bout bunion derby. Little John, a Groton Lxtral Interest was needed and, gjj,] prevented his coming here in • S iiU ’r i r l y . janv group auch as professional | I were getting all the breaks, and 1930 Joe McOuakey Merrill's Market ... .21 12 .636.836 , .Notre liaiiir i.s at Siujthcin Gal for player group has had more success L 11' t h e r ■ n 1: Zion Lutheran 3. schoolteacher out of Boaton Uni­ Charlie Robbins was the man who : 1954. Slrwnrl R. Kennedy spoils," said line leading NLRB at- I we took advantage of them and 1931 Joe yicCluake.y wiico T o o l...... 20 13 .606 thetr nniuinl balllo. and 0)Unho(ua lorney who asked not lo he quoted in. achieving pa.v and working Second t"ongregationa1 1: Center Louisville. Ky .. Nov. 26 . OP)— versity and now with the Boaton provided the shot in the. arm ne* { Croiril Faxorlte Gua's Grinders ...... 20 13 .600 makc.H ii» flu.al ]iw.-Oraugc HuwJ Haptatn nf 1P32 Tram I won ,the close ones. Thia year, the 1982 Joe 3Ict'hiakey by nn'iue. alamlarda than player aasoclatldns Congregational (1) 2, T e m p-l e Welterweight Rudell Stitch meets Athletic Assn., Is America'a No. I cesaary. Only eight men ran In j a familiar sight who will be 1933 John Nock Correnll's Insurance .18 15 ..')4,'^,54,5 appearance in a game wiili slate m other professlonlil spoita. Beth Sholom 2. I ball has boiin'cM tha other way. .Tama Bahama in 'a nationally long distance runner. Two yeara This means that the Taft - HiirUey , 1 We can’t seem, tc do an>*tht|}g the 1945 race, the same number y missing aa an active participant 1934 John TurleyA l« l I .Mai Tool ...... 1.5 18 ,4.5i5.4.00 rival OldalioUM .siatr laiw; will he applied to piofessioual For example. 4he Rasehall I'lny- Best scores; Art Johpson 125- tsievlaed (ABC) lO-rounder here ago he wSs a member of Uncle the first year in 1928. but the word ! will be 68-.vear-old Amos Kujala. Carlo's Arcs .... .5 28 'right not for very long at a 1935-1944 No Race Held* tto* ,52 Ai( I'turc ('nlni ,uin. allil !)I«'ri'liaiile IMhv .'snmiay sports unless ilie .N'l.BB sets some er Assn has won a cut of World 15P-399, Stsn Opslach 156-385, Kd j tonight. Sam's Olympic team. Four times •oon got arpund and in 1648 the Seeing the veteran Harvard. Mass., This week s re.'.ulls Wilr o Tool the Kale,ms will aiui.ain, ,• Iheic de- ' »tretch, an.vway." 1945 ('harlie Robbliis Idled foi 'four weeks the .Man­ oibci form nf Jurisdiction U stand­ Series and All-Star game biogd- PaganI 128-134-382. Ed Hindle Bahama, from the' Bahamas. he haa crossed the finish line firat. entry list jumpigd lo 40. The run-' stone mason* and gardener finish 1946 Charlie Robbias 8, Carlo's Aces 0, Ous s Grlndeca, rl.slnn on the Cntlon Boo l after- chester Mercluiuls will engage ard acceptable to the Supieme ea.st money for a player pension 132-1,40-370. Bill McCarthy 127- Oppose Parkers' West Indies, weighed three pounds Including laat year when he stepped ner* soon learngd that the Five year after year a dozen consecu- 3. Mai Tool 0; Merrill s Market 2, ward Alabama, a lop rholce by 1947 Joe McCluskey I Coarh Frank Tid o's Wrtlierafleld Court. fund The as.soctation wants to 336. Jim Mathleeon 128*349. The The Lions, 3*5*1 on the season'. over the stipulated 150 pounds off the dlatance in 23:59 to break Mller here was n)ore than just an live years to be exact—was al- 1948 Ted Vogel Oorrentl'a Inauranee 3. the Blue Grass rommiltee, goes j Prison eleven Sunday afternoon at For eiitmplc, some forms of talk with owners here next week Coleman 138, Gfrry Chappell 126( ; meet the Green Htay Packers yesterday hut ' Manager Bobby the old record of 34:30 he set In other foot race oh the yearly slate way* a thrill. The crowds along Singles of 120 or over: I’uk against miheaten hiii Bow 1-liaiined 1949 Tommy Crane: 1 o'rloek Players are requested business arc now excluded by rea­ about a demand for a 2,8 per rent Sam Nelson 139*860.. SiVd Me* .Thursday i the traditional Meinick said ha would be yeatb’ 1953. Kelley has been cast in the and more and more runnera and the race route never left until 1950 Fred Hchaeflle* D«*cy 134 f.3ft8i. Ed Bralnard 120- Aiibum Geoigia Te. h shoots the J to be at the prison at 12 noon. son of nn annual bualness stand­ cut of all regular season radio and Curry 130*348, John Aceto ISl* Thadlugivdig Day claah at Brigga )»>• the TO p.m. t ES'T) 'fight time. favorite's role tomorrow. Current­ apectatora showed up on T*hanka- Kujala passed, or until he finished, 125 (359), Stan MIriickI 130 (346i, | works agn(nst Geoigla Clemaon 1951 Johiui}' Kelley „ I Fans may piircna.se their tickets ard. If a film docan'l handle a cer­ tflevtaton re\-enues. These are e.sti- 363, Ted LawTenca '146*351, GU S t a'd I u m ,v and another aellout ly he holds the/National 25 and glvtng morning ever since ususllV In last place ^ n e Phaneuf 132 (3421, .Mike | tries to niril Ihe Sugar Bowl bid I V stitch, a Louisville fighter, has 1953 Johnny Kelley in advance at Nasslff Arms apd tain amount of money each year mated to run about 10 mlilion dol- Wilson 384, Bob . Loomia 835. ' crowd la anticipated. a reijOrd . of IS -vtctories in 19 30 kilometer and marathon cham­ Kpo.nsorahip of the race changed j Cold weather is predicted-tomor- 1953 Johnny Kelley Tv* (3461,, Ray Finnegan i against Kiirmau. Florida triea for lara In 1959. the Green Pharmacy. Tleketa also IVa exempt from NL.R1| action, Frank MonatU -361. Irv (Sarlfeoi Game time. I* 13 noon, and De* fighta. Nine of hia wins were bj* pionships. hands in 1951 when Nutmeg For- j row. Weather since 1945 haa 1954--NIC Coates /MO, .®** Skip Kearns 130!the Blue C}),iss «galli8t - Miami will be available In the prlaon||lob- Under tlie federal law. emfiloyers 383 and Sonny Chandler SS9. trott-ia favored. '11m Paeker*. who knookoota, Early ’ Favorite est. No. 116, Tall Cedars of Leba- i been good , except for one year, 1955’ Dick HaH ^ i , , ilFlai'. and SMU mal^ea Its pitch by from nnnn until 1 o’clock Bun- whoaa buainaaa affect* interatat* Round T*bl'e, tt* turf* richait Besides MeClualsy and Kejiey, -non came forth and annoiinded it 1946 when It rained and snowed, Otter fine triplets were rolled: for an upset against TCt; and a 6ar* ^ l y one tictory in nine ; Bahamas has had 61 bbiiU, With 1956 Charlie Pyiin da.V. WethersfleUi has compiled commeixa must bargain witk la- money winner, won three atakei Hat UeCuUough. Coraall halt* fuiM .'Vttleg tha tM a 36 a ll* gl .wins, eight )oaaw and two an aarly favorit* waa Elllsea would run the race with all pro* A race has never been poetponed. 1957 JolsNhy KeQcgr j^Aug^t 8?5 and i ** i either the Sugar or Oator a fine 6*1 won and loat record thli I bor uniona nn wage* tind working during the 19M Chicago ra c iu hack a t 16 yearn ago. la eeirhliic u tk avUdt tliip year la 0 r*6a drawa. He has IT knocfkouu ta Ms. (Tkrsaa) Brfism a t Provldaae*. OMda to SBtsr the Muscular Dys- See you At the atArUng Uwk . IMMOn* cbndlUona of thair employ**. Til* aMihon: mg M b aeh M i. *ir*«t ■■'. , f v : ' ' '

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PAGE EIGHteEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, I^ONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEIJ 26, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN* WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1968 #AGB NINETEEN Biuinestt Services Offered 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A L A W l> c BY PAGALY and SHORTEN BMts tod AcccHorlw 46 Honiwhold Goods 61 Rooms Wltboot Board 59 Apartments— Flats— Houses tor Rent 65 Houses for Sue 72 Houses for Sale 72 Houses For Sste 72 CX)NNIB'8 TV and Radio Service, M cI n t o s h BOAT co. available all houra. Satlafaction ‘ WAIT A MlNuref Tenements 63 i52 O Ak ST. KENM ORE GAB range, good eon* p lR O B B tn iO T room, beautifully MANCHESTER-dSeven room Cape BOLTON—Manehoater'a Lake St. ClASSIFIED guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1S1S -'SiofifiO MAkES 6)4AP B u t AM EXTRA ' HAVEN’T VOUOOT TOO dltton. M I S-79S0. XX CENTER ST. Two-family flat, ex­ fumtibed in maple, eteam heated, A'VAILtABLBI NOW -^pi^tfneata, near achooi, good location, 8125 a vicinity. <^ck sale desired! At­ cellent for business expansion. Passes; ; OECISlONfi IMV0I.VIN& 4 CENT STAMP MUCH POSTAGE ON fTf a tUe bstb, near Main 8^ M l rhonth) M I 9-1942. BAST HARTFORD -(Whila they tractive ranch'home, perfect con­ M A M RUBBISH—Ofrera com­ ‘N0U6ANDSM6EC0VI0& .WORRIES NiM LET'S WEIfiH IT AOAiN/ i Now offering U motors AUTOMATIC waahsr, Mcallsnt one each of four pad f)ve. Good office location, pne "scancy and boats at tremendous o ff t-7885. (More being const|ucted), op- last). New ranch homea, $14,990. dition, pleasing floor plan. 3 bed­ on sSlq. Sensible. T. J. Crockett. plete full time cleaning earvlce. FOR HOURS ■' , WHERES THE ZONE condiilozi, uac4l I t months. Rea- NEW FURNISHED houae In He­ Aahea, rubbish removed, light season discounts. 1958 John­ aonabla. M l >-00S3. yrjRNISHED room for rent, c«>- poaite big new abopping center. (Completely fintahed). Built-In rooms, full cellar, fireplace, walk- M I 3-1677. ADVERTISING BOONI bron, 3-4 large bedrooms, modem up attic. Lot 190x175, on high lo­ Lindy Kidnap Prober^ trucking. M etal, cardboard venient location One minute from Thoroughly modem- tUed bath, stove and Qven, fireplace, ceramic (ltU,mB. Regular aervica avail­ son motors at cost prices shower and ytnlty. Beautifully kitchen oil heat,>'two-car garage. tlla bath. Full basements, amestta cation. FKA appraisal $16,500,. on CHAMBERS FURNITURE Mein St. Light houaekeeplng, Immediate occupancy. Suitable Suburban for Sale 75 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMLM DEPT. HOURS able. Ml 9-97?7. While they last. women only. Phone MI 9-7959. equipped kitchena, with gar­ drives, completely landsduned. ^ reasonable otter refused. $950 West Orange. N. J„ Nov, 2B (*» 10 to 9 daily for busineasmen or family, Tel. down to qualiflod buyer. - Imme­ 8:15 A.M. to 4:.10 P,AV^ SALES bage disposal, red birch cablneta, 10% down. F.H.A. R. F. Dimock ANDOVER— Low down payment. — MaJ. Gen. H. Norman BchwarZ'- 8:S0 to 6 Saturdays and fom liea counUra, three min­ WlllmanUc, AC 8-3345. , ' Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245. diate occupancy. Call Stuart Carl­ Second mortgage. Cuatom-built 2- Britons Picture kopf (ret), who led the N. J. BUta MUHTBNSl^.TV. SpeclallMd RCA stereophonic phonographa from r o o m s f o r rent, free parking, utes wUk to publle and parochial son, M I 9-39M' Glenn Roberta COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CUASSIFIEl) ADVT. bedroom. 39’ eaidly ejcpandaole televtalor, aer^lce. iO P f posits ( for spring delivery 5149 up. Portable, table nKxiel anil call between 6 and 7. M l 9-0826. schools for one or two children. Agency, Realtors and Insurers, Police at the time of the Lindbergh ' MON. THRU FRI. 10:S0 A.M.—SATlTBIlAl’ 9 A.M. COVENTRY—Five room rent with XXI ranch. Open hUlaide acre tot, accepted On bus line In Rockville, tlOO and M I 4-0510. Open eyanings until 9. console T.V.'e. Contour chalre, option to buy. M I 9-2786. about 200' frtmt on State road, Nixon as 100% kidnaping ca»e, died last night at lamps, amoken. IAR O B m o d e r n room with all $110 (range, freezer, washer, BtANCHESTER - Bsautlfu) six PLEASE READ YOUR A I) KI/JOR SANDING Av apeclalty. McIn t o s h b o a t c o . COVENTRY LAKE — Four bed­ stonewall boundaries. Amesite his home. He was 63. .. housekeeping facilities fully at­ sllghUy extra). Heat and hot FOUR ROOM ranph with garage, room-ranch in prime country club Call Andy Scbula. MI 9-11949. 52 OAK ST. rooms, large living room, 1% drive, walks. Aluminum torm- asM UlM l or ‘‘Want .Ad«” are taken o\er the phone a» ■ Use our lay away i^aa now for tached.' uentlemen only,-, private water Included. M l . 8-4824. TR Route 81. Coventry, ■ Phone PI location: 15’x24'^ living room with The former superintendent of Telephone Ml 9-8103 baths, garage, trees. 4H % mort­ screens, 14’ window-wall; z>rivate American Boy the N. J. State Police and onetime VMiienc« The »d%prlUpr nhoiild reml Ui» thr l IRhT l>AV IT rm O R S WASHED and w a x ^ (L ^ Chrlatmae sntrsince. Inquire 101 Chestnut St. 5-5775, 2-8257. 'fireplace. Large attractive kitchen. gage, 'Vacant. $18,500. Clifford view, HeatalatOf fireplac#, built- miUtary adviser to the Perilaiv APPEARS and REPORT ERRO|»< In lliiie for the neat Imier- nffinea. email haieineeaee. Hli^(c Recreation room and den finished tlon. The Herald U reeponalble for only fIN E lnrorre<’t or omitted ONE ROOM, continuous hot water in baaemeht. Over 1,700 tq’iare feet Htmaen, Realtor, M l 3-2463, M l in bookcases, china, linen cloaeta. (OonttniMd from Page One) government haa been In zeUrement own equipment Also A Jantorlaf Building Materials 47 CHAl^BERS FURNITURE with shower, private entrance. 101 9-6793. Plaster walls, ceramic tile bath, for several years. Insertion lor any adxertleenient and then only to the extent of a eervlcei. MI -7.6a70. FIVE ROOMS first floor. Inquire SubnrlMui For Rent 66 of living area on a large wooded "make Kood" In'erlion. Error* wlilcli do not leaaen the value of Chestnut St. 35 Bentor St., between 6-8 p.m. hot water heat. Full dry. parti­ pink ostrich feathera, she dashed He became known to millinnf of SALES lot. R. F. Dimock Co., Realtora, M ANCHESTER— 8>,4 room ranch the adverllsment nlll not he < orre< led by "make foo d " Inaertlon. FOR PROMPT, courteoua service Your Building Needs at ROCKVILLE — New 3-room apart­ M I 9-5245. tioned cellqr with act tubs, copper away to dingy Paddington suburb radio liatenera through his weekly g e n t l e m e n Room 88 break­ FIVE LARGE rooms, first floor, With attached' garage fireplace, plumbing, $12,900. Pilgrim 7-7122. on your HI-FI or TAi, call Ralph's AT THE GREEN ment. heated, electric range, ra^ to seo a charity organization at commentaries < » the "Gang Bust­ TOUR tOOPEKATlO.N Wn.I. Wholesale Prices fast if wanted. F ive minutes to garage, oil steam heat. Near hot water heat, large lot. All city ers” radio show. Radio end TV Service. M' 4-()025 bus and Main St. M I 8-2822. frigerator and garbage dlaposal. XXII uUUtles. Asking . $15,200. Other BOLTON CENTER—New ranch work. BB APPRECIATED biol Ml 3-2711 Open 10-5 — 7:80-9 schools and bus. Residential n h- No pets, $90. Call TR 5-2505 or TR The cause of death was not dlB- 1x10 Sheathing Boards 590 per M ’ borhood. Call M l 8-6458, after 6 MANCHESTER — Attractive aix listings available. Call Alice homes with IVi baths, two j( car Down dark "Back of the Build­ closed. TRONT r o o m , heated, hot water, 5-5050. garages. Acre lots, combination MA.SON WORK and repaire. MI Western Framing from 5106 per M’ GOING call P I 2-7013. room Cape with two wood paneled Clampet. Phone M I 9-4543. ings Alley she called on 76-year- parking, % block from Main. MI windows, fireplace. Intercom; etc. Schwarzkopf had a talent for or­ Lost and Foupd 1 Autonlobilea for Sale 3-1870. Ciuisulian Framing, 2x3 HOU8EKEEPINQ T ROCKVILLE — Three room apart­ bedrixima. Large kitOhen Ftill old Tom Fallon, sitting beside his YOU OWE IT 9-7129, 59 Birch St. LOCATION, room plan and lot ex­ Open dally, T. J. Crockett. Real­ ganization that stood him In good to 2x12 589 per M ‘ ment, entirely redecorated, heat basement, fireplace. Convenient to iron bedstead, under the gas Jet, stead around the world. I.INCni.N inna Premiere. all LE AVE YOUR nibhiah worrlea to Sliding Door Pockets, TO YOURSELF FOUR ROOM apartment, second ceptional. Six rooms, custom built tor. MI 3-1677. FOUN^D f u r n is h e d light housekeeping and hot water, $60 per month. TR achooi and ahopplng. $15,990 P. F in the one room that is his world. A skilled soldier-diplomat who pfiu rr ni I PAsorfp.jH v^rv ron- me! Cellara attlrp rdeaned 'TuKfu. tb Complete from 516.50 each TO SEE THIS floor. Adult family. MI 3-4751. for cozy comfort. Two fireplaces. r(x>m with electric refrigerator. 5-5126. Dimock Co., Realtora, Ml 9-5245. "Why you’ve got a lovely, homey served his country on Important A way to l>a^■e vmir hark and heart fiiiKiii [ ’ll. r 70.“. T pI m i i^nin fyeaveR raked and removed l-flRht MRS. kAV GLOW, Disappearing Stairwaya 523.95 each BIG BARGAIN! Pull bath, shower and lavatory, Near Main St. Ladies only. Ml little place here,’’ she said, stoop­ military mlasiona, he alao was the roijMfi p m trurklnif of all klnda, for homea. 1030 SO. eursT, Aye Grade Birch Flush Doors •SUPER DE LUXE" THREE ROOM tenements, central TO LEASE or sell. East Hampton, walk-out basement. Trees, flower Wanted— Real Estate 77 Parkin'' Servire Corifpr 1-6388 xxm ing at hla feet. She whipped a organizer and first superintendent atores and offlcea, Nnrm’p SAL7 LAke cm s, from 57 each 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE beating, 454 Main St. Ml 9-5229, Connecticut. Year around two gardens, privacy. H. B. Grady. ______•______M I 8-7444 USTINUS w a n t e d , single and cover off a dish she carried and of the N. J. State Police and re­ I Till-; LARK BY Tnirkinp MT 3 800ri. UTAH. Builder’s Insulatioij . 537 per M’ All 100% Guaranteed bedriyjm waterfront house. Part­ ANDOVER—six room new ranch, Broker, M I 3-8009. Call M I n-H0ft3 f u r n is h e d r^m, complete two-family houses. Member ol beamed. "H ere’s your tea— lovely modeler of the Iranian PoUce. Ifll. MiCtURI MIWIPA9II ITNBKATI Bow Window’s Trom 572 each O N LY 5433 ly furnished. All electric oil heat. three bedrooms, living room and housekeeping fatiilltles, one block THREE ROOM rent, centrally lo­ MANCHESTER—4% mortgage 01 MLS Howard R Haatlnga, Real­ meat pic. ” But despite his aecompUshmenta For a apot on nur aiitomatlr ann^' SliiflebakfT pHckarrl O RNAM ENTAL Iron made to Mahogany Paneling 15c per sq. ft. P A Y ONLir 514.08 Month Call MI 3-7116. dining area. Granite fireplace, from Center, women only. Call cated at North En(l near shop­ six room ranch with garage, tor, Ml 9 n07 any time After she had gone, learing a as a soldier, businessman and or­ rejno'.ai aervlr,. order RaillnRa furniture. fix- Knoty Pine Paneling 14c per sij. ft. — YOU GET — b(x>kcases, bullt-ln range arx* oven, MI 8-5539. ping. Call M I 9-4587. fireplace, range, city , utilitlca. b)-eath of perfume behind, Tom ganizer, it was aa a policeman H ip all New ,S.MALLF:R car turra etc Call Ml 4-0083 Roofing and ChlmneyB 16-A Help W-gnted — Male 36 We will beat our competitor’s 16 PIECE BEDROOM ROCKVILLE—Beautiful six room basement garage. Nice porch, ARE YOU CONSIDERIN'! I>')ST Bl«t K rr,n*Ainlns: Articles For Sale 45 Near school and bus. Vacant, Will said: that he won the moat national advertised prices by at least 5% 18-PlECE LIVING ROOM ROOMS FOR rent single or dou­ TWO AND three room apartments, apartment. Must be seen to be acre lot overlooks Andever Lake. SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? kim LEAVPIS ASHE.S atVl nibhlah re- take second mortgage. $15,600, "A very nice lady . . I hope attention. VRf'jnMp pnpprs. V !*'. Pr*R» Of fo r Ill.M. ROOEINb- -Specializing in repair ROUTE SALESMAN-steady work, CRIB AND dresser set. 530. Car 12-PIECE KITCHEN ble, kitchen privileges. Private appreciated. Call TR 5-4478. We will appraise your property moved. Very reaaonnble, ( ’all PI heated, fumiahed or unfurnished. R. F. Dimock Co. Realtora. Ml Clifford HanSen, Realtor M I she has a good holiday. That’s firp MI n | Ing roofh of all kinds. Also new salary plus rom'm.isalon. Man­ bed 53. Electric sterilizer, 55. MI NOBODY — b u t .NOBODY - Plus — home, gentlemen only. Call MI Working couple. New Bolton Rd. 9-5245. free and without any .ibligrMon. For it was Schwarzkopf who, in ' MD'HiK LIFF, SAY.S 2830k UNDERSELLS NATIONAL 3-2463, M I 9-6793. what she a (jome for, isn’t it?" 1932, led the N ew Jersey Statp Po­ FOI’Nn One r.niden re 'rie ? ^ | roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys chester Dry Cleaners, .^3 Wella St. 3-0586. EI.ECTRIC 9-7848, 4:30-7 p.m. M I 3-6389. We also buy property for oarJi. LCO.N'OMV cleaned repaired, 2« yhar* exper­ Farms and Imnd fnr Sale 71 The Nixon smile captured the ad­ lice hunt for the kidnaper o f the male, ( nil I.ee rrnet hin' I'or LAND O LP^R IN C , rhnin aaw REFRIGERATOR XXIV TW O-FAM ILY duplex 4-4, lust off Member Multiple Lastini, ience. Free estimates. Call How- AUTO SALESMAN-— Progressive, 12x15 AXMINSTER RUG, green, NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. b o o m TO rent with kitchen privi­ miration of the British press. From Charles A. Lindbergh baby. And It Warden. MI .1 Rl'hl If Will 12 mtlcfl pf*r work Hv the Job or the hour. Call TV SET THREE ROOM apartment. Heat, Hartford Road. Ameatte drive, STANLEY BRAY. Realtor ley, Manchester. Ml 8-8381 ambitious, volume dealer, hi a gray leaf pattern, with pad. 381 STATE STREET and COMB. RANGE leges, and parking. Inquire 167 hot water and utilities. $77 per FOR D IFFE R E N T olMa and typea NEW SDC room Colonial, $17,900. the time the Vice President and waa Schwarzkopf who drew crit­ pnllon M* PvIl than Ihf* low nitred MI O Ofl.yo after n. aluminum storm windows. In good BRAE-BURN REALTY his wife left their plane until they ^l^rND One liEiit iiif'nn m"i-,crel very low overhead location, sell­ Portable record player all NORTH HAVEN. CONNECTICUT Free Storage until wanted Maple St. month. Weldon Apartment. 45 of tarma and land tracts withui 2u Built by Joseph Rosetto on Broad Ml 5-6273 icism from Gov. Harold G. H off­ thirr aivr,^* mllea ol Hartford, (.nwrence F. condition. Please call Paul J Cor- headed for bed late Tuesday night female ('nil l -r Frn. chin ['or ing three of Am erica’* finest auto> ^speeds 515. Two storm win- (THestnut 8-2147 . Free delivery , Wellman Rd. Phone M l 3-6940. Street near Waddell School. U4 man that he had "bimgled” th# h e a t e d r o o m , one block from rentl. Broker. M l 3-5363. after a reception, they were ready I,P;AVP^.S PxAKPID «nd removed, Heating and Plumbing 17 mobiles, the all New I.Ark by d ^ s 19'4x57ii, two 31tix41'4 Free set-up by our own reliable Ftano. Broker. MI 8-8810 baths, bullt-ln stove and oven. SELLING YOUR home? For case. Warder, MI .1 «VM RiiADABILITV • Main St., Separate entrance. Gen­ wtth one newspaper called "The f>dd joba done MI 3-8003 Studebaker, the Edael. Ford’s new with, screens, 510. M I 9-9,858 men B EAU TIFU L 5 roorti flat, tiled Completely landscaped. Amesite TWO FAM ILIE S—Four of them for prompt, efficient, courteous aerv Hoffman refused to reappoint The LARK will niitahinr the other Diamonds— W atrhee— tleman. Parking. M I 3-4724. • bath and kitchen, storm windows, 44 ACRES clear land, 8 room All-American smile ” r,n?T .‘tmnll Rrav and while eat 8 W ATSO N.-PLU M B m o and heat­ car that makes sense, and Mer­ after -F p.m. Phone For Appointment drive. R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors, sale. One duplex (6 and 6), 2 flats Ice and appraising without nbllga- the tall, crisp miUtary man to a Porkledgc \n initv, ((enVing njnnil i three in eH.Rr* of. ptcerlnR and ing contractor. New Installations, cedes-Benz, plua 40 to 80 guaran­ J e w e lry 48 Venetian blinds. Range, refrigera­ house In good condition. Pasture tinn, call S. A. Beechler, realtor, Previously most Britons had been SAMUEI. ALBERT, Hartford CH with running brook, near resi­ MI 9-5245. of 5 and 5 and another flat with fourth term aa state police super­ mllnr. < I'.ihl n fx’ l -Ml !' ''I’ l'-’ |maneiix rrahtlily. alterailo; work and repair work teed clean used cars, needs an FOR SALK—80’’ Dumont TV, coat "7-0358 any time up to 8 p.m. tor, garage available. Adults pre­ MI 3-6969 or Wesley R. Smith, As­ unimpressed by Nixon, considering HousehQld Services LEONARD W, TOST Jewaler, re­ FURNISHED ROOM for rent at dential section. Call P I 2-6337 or 8 and 3. All priced to sell. T. J. him a shrewd, even nithless, polili- intendent In 1938. MI 9-3808. equally ambitious, experienced 52.400 new, fo r quick sale, 5300, In See It Day Or Night ferred, Must‘"be seen to be ap­ XXV sociates. MI 9-8952, Member Multi­ I DKrKKCIATTON Offered 13A 106 Birch St. M I 9-3884. P I 2-6197. Crockett. Realtor. MI 3-1577. Hoffman’s quarrel with Schwarz­ car salesman. Draw against com­ good condition .x^an be seen at pairs. adjusts watches eitpertly If voii have no means of trans­ preciated. MI 3-7056 after 6. ple Listing Service. go-getter. Announcemenl.a 2 1 Tins te tile hlKKCiPt advanlnue the 24 HOUR Immediate service. Re­ missions. I.,eads furnished. There Walnut RestaurabL 7 Walmit St. Reasonable prices Open dally MANCHESTER—Seven room ram­ IF YOU WORIC quickly you may But the feeling of many after kopf In the Lindbergh baby kid­ EIIRNITERE REPAHUNG-A^. modeling, repairing, new Inatalla- portation, I'll Bend my auto for r o o m f o r r e n t , suitable for one FIVE ROOM flat, garage, automa­ naping was based on Hoffm an’s LARK hiof oV(M • the low niiredi is no limit on what you can make. Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce you. No obligation. bling Cape. Large rear patio and be able to have Christmas din­ first-hand acquaintance probably ANDREW'S cn o c'F H Y . MTW. MnliiJ tiriunn fpniiirod Furnllorn Repair tlons, electric sewer cleaning, Street Ml 9-4887. or two persons with or without tic oil steam furnace. Tile kitchen Houses for Sale 72 was summed up by the Dally conviction that morq than one per­ three It PNQIMOSTIONARLY will, See Chet Brunner at Brunner's, board at 33 Norwood St. M I 9-2697 attached garage. Paneled dining ner in this 17 foot dining room 6 Si . lust bolow the I’f>.sl Offit r.' hold ,1^ V'ALLI-: far HF-rri'ER and Sarvlcp Talrottvilln. MI 3 7449. drnl 1 ulnes cleaned fast and effl- Tolland Tpke., Talcottvllle, Con­ 21’’ CONSOLE TV with uonverter, A— I.,— B— E—R—T— ’S and bath. MI 3-4292 after 5. room, recreation room, two hatha. Sketch columnist who wrote: son waa involved In the kidnap­ 5.80, MI 1.8208. after 4. SDC ROOM Cape, three bedrooms, of your 1952 ranch home on H ebron V.-.111 hr open All dn\' TlianUpKivinj; MIH'H LONf;KH clent. Will R. Guy, MI 8-0877 necticut. 43 45 ALLY N ST., HARTFORD Class A neighborhood. $20,000. R. ’ ’They seem so much like two ing for which Bruno Richard from ^ n m 10 p m. flnarfl 1 .Vi RADIO REPAIRS on aiiy maka— Fuel and .Feed 49-A large living room, modem kitch­ high elevation with sweeping OPEN NIGHTS TH.L 8 P.M. h e a t e d r o o m for a lady or one F. Dimock Co., Realtors, Ml 0-8245. view. Spacious 16 ft. kitchen. 21 friendly small town people who got Hauptmann waa convicted and 8 .30 p m. all am plifier! and phonograph! FIVE ROOM duplex furnished with en, tvyo batis. Two ^replaces, -SKK find DRIVK CORDWOOD, top quality hard­ SAT. 6 P. M. or two gentlemen. Kitchen privi­ ft. living room, fireplace, three there^bnt stayed soft inside. executed. and changera Over 47 year! total Millinery Dressmaking Ilf BABY CARRIAGE, Thayer, good garage,. Call after 4:30. M l 9-2844. completed recreation room with " I t ’s what you’d like to think. expertenc! 9(1 day! guarantor on 'Help Wanted— condition, 520. M I 9-6704. wood, well seasoned, sawed any leges. 54 High St. bar. Aluminum storms plus many XXVI bedrooms, garage In 24x54 ft. Higher G)urt Hoffman hlmaelf was criticized 'H ip I-A K K Ip\’ Stiidt'linki'r Male or Female FIVE ROOM tenement, available basement. 14 mile from Wilbur "Becailac that would be the per­ by many for granUng Hauptmann PerBonals 3 all work Potterton'a. DRESSM/.KING alteration, s ^ 37 length. Edward Yeomans PI DUO-THERM oil spare heater. E x­ extras. Centrally located and Im­ P ackard A P P R O X IM A T E LY 380 cubic yards 2-8002. Pecember 1st. New oil burner, MANCHESTER — New aix 'oom Cross, Exit 95 (at Howard fect All-American success story." weyeral stays of execution In NJ. cinllzing In children’s clothes cellent condition. MI 3-0919. Apartments— Plats— mediate occupancy. Paul J. Cor- ranch home In Rockledge section, British Communists carrying VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In ELAT riN lB H Holland window 9 0140. DISHWA.SHER, good pay. Apply of loam and fill. Yours free for automatic gas hot water heater, rentl. Broker. MI 3-5368. Johnson’s i. $19,600. M I. No. To Get Cow State Prison as Hoffman sought to my OUT) home ehop. Fortv years rm C LI) I NIIKR Jl’tiOO ihadps, made to measure. All at Walnut Restaurant, 7 Walnut removal, .192 Main St., Manches­ FOR SALE—Seasoned hardwood, Tenements 63 nice yard, close to schools, bus 114 batha, ceramic tile kitchen 818. Lillian Grant, Walton W banners rending ’’Nixon Go learn if others were guilty besldea St. counters. . Attached garage, ame­ Home,’’ "Close Down U S. Ba.*«s,’’’ factory experience. All maiiea. low mcial Venetian blinds at a new ter. M I 9-9258. . - for firepla(*e, furnace or stove. BEAUTY RANGE gas stove 528. lines, stores and churches. Call MI $3,000 CASH assumes 4H% mort­ Grant Agency, Realtor. MI Hauptmann. ratea. free eatlmatee, free pickup 0 0 1 )1) TKADER and BANK low prtco Keys mads whu« you Gigllo Bros. M l 3-6301. Route 44A, MAIN STREET—Four rooms, 1st 9-7761 after 8 p.m. gage on this 514 room ranch with site drive, full landscaped lot, 8-1153. Theft Cases paraded through Ijondon’s West Moving— Trucking— MI 9-6074 $19,800 R. F. Dimock Co., Real­ Hauptmann waa executed April and delivery. Mr. Miller JA TERMS wall. MarKrw'a. Boll or). >______floor, ideal combination office and attached garage. Owner MI 8-1833. Fnd last night hut beyond range 3, 1936, for the crime In which the B to ra g e 20 Situatloiu WantM— s e r v i c e s t a t i o n equipment for tors, Ml 9-5245. RANCHES—THREE used but not 2-8904, SPEED QUEEN wringer washing home. Heat, hot water furnished. FIVE ROOM flat, second floor. In­ Three men charged with the of sight of the Vice President. first bom son of Charleo A. Lind­ WEAVING of bums, moth holes Ffemnie 38 Reasonable. Call MI 3-8958. quire at 45 Benton St., or phone $11,900—TH R EE bedroom ranch, abused homes. Central, base­ The .600 demonstrators hailed a R K r N N K K ■ R .MANCHESTER Package DeMvery. machine, very good condition, 520. Furniture available. M l 4-0238 af­ theft of two cows were bound bergh waa abducted and alain. AL .lARVlR Orrheptra has lirnUfd and tom clothing, hoelery tuns, Garden— Farm— Dairy MI 3-4041 after 5:30. near parkway. Fireplace, ceramic XXVII ments. fireplaces. Possible to half mile away from No. 10 Down­ EDS El. Thr I.A UK )id l.iRlil IrurkIhg nod package deliv­ MI 9-6200. ter 5. over to Tolland,^ County Superior Eighteen years later, In 1954. mimbor cponlnRs for Ainnll or handbagn repaired. tipper re WOMAN WOUIJ5 like to care for FOR SALE A Remington .22 Products 50 bath, hot water heat, cellar. 174’ trade. Excellent financing. T. J. ing St., where Nixon and his wife MrrredeN Rehr. ery Refrlgeralora, wsshers and MANCHESTER—6 and 8 Duplex. Court by Hebron Trial Justice Schwarakopf headed an Investiga­ larg;e Oiriatmaa parllrs Al«n ^nln placement, umbrellas repaired, pre-ach(X3l child In her home, Rea- model 521 TL. Excellent condi­ VERNON—One three room apart­ 2'2 ROOM apartment. Heat, hot frontage. Carlton W Hutchins MI Crockett. M I 3-1577. were being entertained h.v Prime Hlove ninving specially Folding tion. and perfect for beginner. A water. Apply Marlow's, 867 Main Nice condition Inside and out. Oil Clifford R. Wright la*t night. tion Into the N.J. Dlvialon o f Pub­ arcordlontst. Anam « 8 711?\ anv 'r»»llHntl Turnpike men's shirt collan reversed and sonable rate. MI 9-1687. . GOOD IRISH potatoes. Greqn WHITE SINK, good for laundry or ment with garage, stove, ref- g- 9-5132. Minister Macmillan. chnliH for rent. Ml 0-0782. 26’ ’ Columbia bicycle with basket, St. hot air heat, aluminum combina­ V E R Y ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom lic Security when Hoffman was lime. TAU'orrVILLK f'ONN. replaced. Marlow's Uttle Mend­ Mountain, mekly and tasty, very , cottage 510 Ml 9-7533 erator. References. M I 9-2837. Liiclen J. Dastoii. 10, William Plain clothesmen mixed with the t y p i n g DONE at home. Reason­ horn and light. Both good Christ­ M ANCHESTER-Cape, 6 finished, tions throughout. Nice lot In con­ ranch, complete recreation room Its chief. Tel MI 3 .MOt ing Shop. MOVE BY T R A ILE R van. It * l«M good baking. The kind children H. Bromley, 34. and Oscar Do marchers and a special squad of RIDERS WANTED—To Haiiford able Plek-up and deliver. Phone mas present.*. Phone MI 9 0983 like to eat. Call Hathaway. MI 19,1< BENDIX Economat portable TWO ROOM apartment, furnished THREE RfjOMS and hath on main needs paper, paint, full cellar, oil venient locatioii. 30 day occupancy with bar, garage, :06’ frontage, Hoffman waa suspended from expenalve—One load Injirtead of Hills, all of Gilead, were brought 60 policemen walked along to keep Pallv aoheflnled pervlre from H l’ ItSriN UtM Siipei Wnep M.riOO (I)ia<'S WKATHKRSTRIP Cnm M l 3-2526. after H P m. 9.6438. Will deliver to yotir door. washer. Excellent condition Call twin beds older people preferred. ■ bus line to Hartford and Spring- heat. Must sell, price reasonable. on one aide. $15,800. R, F. Dlmocit treea, high elevation-, many before the court on charges of the post and when he died a few Manchealrr ('ash fare otiiy 2r.r MiikB ffiHi dr,f,| KTMV and wlnte. j pany. doora and wlndnwa, cnatom i two or three—Eaaler loading and after ,5 MI 9-6083. MI 9-1109 or MI 9-5913. field. $30 monthly. Call OVerland P. V. Tongren, Broker. "Anything Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245. extras, only $16,900. Carlton W. order. unJoBdlng— Dlatlnctlve, dlnlfled stealing two cows from the El- months afterwards It was revealed one way Favr lolls und t-aiklnK. i hite\«. hUr tiiditi hrniiM hvdin I work gnaranlapd. CaJI Ml 9 ISH3 WOMAN WOULD like posltlfJn as ONE 4-PIECE highway depart­ GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes, but. 4-3487. in Real Estate.” MI 3-6321. Hutchins, MI 0-5132 and smart **The Beat for I-feM.*" brldge Ball farm on Burnt Hill he had mishandled the division’s Stiver Ijine Bus T..lnr. Ml 3 flOTR ' iiintii fall tniiditioh. Heat nffej I after fi p m salesgirl mornings one week and ment act, trucks and accessories temul, acorn delicious squash. 150 TO RENT—Three rooms and tile XXIX funds to cover up a bank embez­ The Aualln A. Chamber* Co., 808 evenings Ihe next week. MI 9-9216. Musical In.strninents 53 THREE ROOM apartment, first BUCKLEY SCHOOL Section. At­ Rd, Ml ,3 and one four piece trailer truck Spencer St. M I 3-5564 bath, linoleum, Venetian blinds, MANCHESTER. BOLTON zlement early In hit poIttlc.il ir->. rUDERR WANTED—To Pratt A I BFlt^MONT nuR Cleaning Com- ' Eaai Middle inimplke, Ml 8-6187 aet. Like new. Reasonable In­ heat and hot water furnished, floor, heat. Convenient 'ocatlon. tractive five room ranch on large M ANCHESTER— New aix room D a s t o u and Hills were also Zellcr Toasts PIANO TUNING. We are the only In 1963, Schwarzkopf figured in WTiUnev. East Hartford, 1st ami , p a n y - - t h o a p who care abonl Hartford CFl 7-1428. quire al 1082 Ensi Middle Tpke,, APPLES and pears, now on sale parking, school and Main St. sect Call MI 3-2785 before 6 p.m. lot. Fireplace. Full basement. Cape lust off Porter Street Fire­ charged with the theft of gaso­ Situations Wanted— Male 39 firm In this area tuning Pianos ANDOVER, VERNON line. world news when the Communist 2nd ahifta. Dally arheduled prrvir p 1 rnllcrs fi-A ‘ their ruga - phone Ml 8-0012 or phone MI 9-2275. ai Bolli's Fruit Farm, 260 Bush tion. Adults. Ml 9-2360. Price $16,500. Cash required $2600. place. full basement. Aluminum Election Foes from Manrhestrr. I/o\v ronimutrr Preo pickup and delivery K ree' Hill Rd, electronically. Other* use the c’d- FOUR, THREE and and two room Mortgage 30 year term, Madeline combinations. Nice lot. $14,500. R. A fter pleading g u ilty to seven press in Iran called him the Inatl- ratra. Silver Lane Rua IJne, MI I’nmting— Papering 21 MASON, carpenter and nalnter fashioned by ear method. Ward THREE AND four room apart­ apartment. Inquire 419 North 5*'f Down on Most of the charges, five counts of theft of gator of a royahat uprising In that 'MoRII.EIIO.ME.S Kor.y, used (47 j cRtinirttea We aprelali7.r in Smith, Realtor. Ml 9-1842. F. Dimock Co., Realtors, M l 0-6246. Hartford, Nov. 26 (A6 — A Jo­ 3-Pn7S wishes work, 51.50 per hour. CH STORM WINDOWS for sale. 33%x Krause. Ml 3-5336 ments. Call MI 9-4071, 5 to 7 p.m. Main St. MI 9-0576. gasoline and two counts of theft country. I lOi, e.'d’rlleni ;ea ’ \Vr I sonablo rate*. 80 years In Man- FOUR METAI. sertlons of adju.st- ANTIQUE FURNITURE, aUver, band and orchestra Instruments, FOUR ROOM modern rent, con­ rooms heated, cold water, no six room Cape, two unfinis ed. I.AKE STR E E T—New six room government of Premier Mohammed I Mansfield, CArflcId 9 4479 D og s— B ird s— ^iPets 41 poor access. Ball farm on the night of Sept II. gubernatorial defeat, today signed I fiffei I’l hour acr vlir «in all fu»u.se | Chester. Raymond Flake. Ml able staging, adjiiats to 12 ft. high, glass china, and used furniture organa and pianos in eastern Con- venient to schools, bus. Children children, no pets. M I 9-8169. 7 In A-1 condition. Accessible to Colonial with garage. Built by U Mossadegh. The August revolt oc­ necticui. New, used, rcntala, re­ Dastou said Bromley drove the OLDER CAR.8, mechanics specials, litilfl affpliauiea, washro.N reftlg 9-9287 good condition. Will sacrifice. Nine Dougni and sold Furniture Repair accepted. Call M l 3-6614. Lilac SI. echoola and shopping. Reasonably * R. Bul't-in atove and oven. $11,000 F^ve finished si.x room papers officially declaring hla curred a few days after Schwara­ fixit yourself cars, always a good COaCER PUPPIES, AKC regls- Service MI 8-7449. pairing. Ward Krause, 87 Walnut Cape, large lot. row to the Manchester Packing Aulo Driving School 7-A eralora rl< \\’h\' hu\' ni'\v wIumi nets of leather upholalered booths, Priced. Immediate occupancy 10% Large fireplace. Sun deck, 1(4 Democratic foe. Governor Ribicoff, kopf paid a call on the shah while selection. I^ook behind our office PROFE.SSIONAL Exterior and In­ lered, red males and females 535. St.. Ml 3-5336. THREE ROOM apartment fur­ $11,300 Four room Ranch, $2,200 Co, where he sold it for beaf for ur (an fix U\o ftld l*'ir|f| Servnr, MI 4-1110. formica top tables, all In excellent FHA mortgage available. baths, three bedrooms. Beautiful elected in the Nov. 4 balloting. passing through the country. Dougla.s Motors, 8,1.1 Main. M( tK'.I'l/) ( 'K 'S M/mrhr.Rt pr'fi lf*fld i terior pninling Pmnlers and pa ."IALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper. Wall nished. parking space. Couple of assumes $64.80 payments. $236. Dastou said Bromley used iLfiKineri inj; ('o, iiT) Hnrhoiir SI ' condition, 527.') Cost over 5800 YOU SEE PIN K elephants? I see Town of Manchester, view. 318,700, R, F. Dimock Co., 'The Communlata called It a Inj; ilrivin*: b< Imnl 'Plirpo skilled, fjcrluingcr available on *hort no­ tilea 4c a tile, Kentile, from 7c working men or young married Duplex 8-8. Two-car garage. $12,600 Four room Ranch, extras a pickup tnirk owned by his em- The Stonlnglon Repubileana NEED A CAR and had your credit lA 2 991,3 new. Tel. M I 9-9953, pink pianos! Any color' you Connecticut Realtors, Ml 9-5245. secret meeting." Schwarzkopf rniii t rnii.R ifiAl i iirt ot n (I rak i oomi tice Erc( estimate.*. Bernard I-x>- each Gceen Palm and Wallpaper, couple. Business location for store Priced for quick sale. galore, additional land can be plo.ver. Daniel Way of Hebron. good humored approach to the turned down? Short on down pay­ DACH.SHUND PUPPIES, Good at the Green. choose. Ideal fbr living or recrea­ said he merely paid hla reopecta to ifiRt niil iniiA fiT 13 Ifi, 17 yonri LArNDlLniNC I'lranri \\hller zlrr, Cmcniry. PI 2 94.82. Or office. Call between 5 and 7. had. Dastou went on to say that on traditional task of the State Board the monarch In a 30-mlnute vtait ment? Had a repossession? Iton'l pedigreed ME 1-7881. tion rooms. Meyers Piano, 255 Notice and 18 acres of land, Avery Street, XXXI and biiphln (I oIIic.n I,ease llirm STEAM RADIATORS and Sylvanla MI 3-6441. $13,900 Four bedroom Cape, ga­ of Canvassers did not reflect th* give up! See Douglas Motnre. gel fddfl rrlf'phfinp Mi Mortlork.l IN.SIDE A.ND outside painting. Three breakfast sets 530, $40. $60, Mai'ket St., Hart)'ord. Open 4 Oct. 19 he took another cow from while traveling through the coun­ anr! pii k Ihetii up Inter all fm UHF converter. Call MI 3-6534. So Windsor. Five minutes walk to VERNON—New six rirrflor f>f htivrr KdiicAliiin 1 .‘Specializing In Interior work laiw 8 cubic ft refrigerator ...... 560 p m. to 11 p.m., all day Satur­ THREE ROOM furnished apart­ the Ball farm and left it lied up try en route to perform a miMion lahcfl, Yfiu aa\r« pii k up and do BOXER PUPS AKC rrglslcrcd, red Warning of new school now being built. with attached garage Built-m $14,700 De luxe 8'4 room Ranch, im(1er an avalanche of 246,308 and amallest payment* anywhere MI It-VriltH winler pricc.s No Job too small. Simmona Hide-a-bed ...... $80 i days Have your piano tuned elec­ ment, centrally located, avaiiable at the W ay farm overnight expect­ for the U.S. go’vemment in Paki­ li\er'\’ (hatjjf'R am) iI'n ilie/ipet fawn, 535-545. Call .MI 9-0018. range and oven. Fireplace aun low taxes. votes. stan. Not a amall loan or finance coni- Call .MI :i-2821. FOUR A.MERICAN Fl.ver trains on Two Pianos ...... 530. 560 , tronically. Call C?H 7-.5505. Dec. 1st. Call MI 9-5707. ing to dlapose of it the next morn­ MANf*IIKSTKR MrivitiK At ntl^'iiiv ^ than doiiip’ llieni \'our.Ne|f Man a 12 fool .squaie table, complete Special Election deck. 1'4 baths, three bedrooms, $14,800 Six room Ranch, full base­ ing. The next morning Bromley After participating In the tra­ Schwarzkopf lived here with Mr*. rany pliui. Douglai Motors. 8.11 New Simmons and other na- I B A D REALTY ASSN., INC. ment, near private Bolton I.Ake iiou fiffrt.s behind the svlieri mid, ( he.stfi I ^nuniliTinuil r*9n (Vntei EXTERIOR and Interior painting. with switches, rontiol panel and NEW STEWART electric fniltar FOR RENT—Four room apart­ high wooded lot. Brickfront. I old Dastou that W ay had gotten ditional affair which authenti­ Schwarzkopf the former Ruth Am Main Street. Roullry and Supplies 43 tionaly advertised mattrease,* and beach. f'laKsifKiiii liiRfTiiftlons for I3, Ifl. St on Route f» 2 nilii W('m\ of the O ilin g* reflnlsheri Papcrnanglng, other equipnient. Call MI 41626. witli Premier amplifier. Original To Be Held ment, second floor, partially heat­ $17,400. R ,'F . Dimock Co., Real­ a phone call from Ball. Fearing cates the election results for th* Bowman, whom he . married in box springs, savings up to 50%. , Mi 9-8075 days $14,800 New 8Vi room Ranch, two WANTED—Oenn used car* We 17 veaf oldn, (’all Mi. Mlrlrttc, i ( ‘(Mllei Wallpaper books Estimnirs given cost $325. Will sacrifice. M I ed Adults preferred. 565 per tors. MI 6-5245. that the cow had been discovered, top offices, Zeller proposed a toast 1939, RROAD-RRF.ASTKr) bronze tur- Ml 9-3640 eygnings acres. buy, trade dmi-n or trade anv I’ I ? 7'.MW Eiillv covered bv inaurnnse. Call BIRCH CRIB and mattre.*,*, good 9-4616. month. Call M I 9-2863 after 6 p.m. Dastou said Bromley told him to to the newly elected slate o f­ They had two daughters. Mrs. kevs F|-e.*h oi- fioz.cu Reaily any WATKIN.S Decembr 2,1958 $14,900 Six room Garrison Colonial thing ImuRlaa Motor*, 3.11 Mam Edward R Prlcf-, Ml 9-1991 condition, 515. Pot burner oil XXXII turn it looae. ficials - all Democrats. Ruth Ann Barenbaun, of ^bx>vl- LAIISON.S ( 'uniier! iriil H flrai II lime, Schauh's Turkey Farri, 188 LSP'.I) FURNITURE A special election by the voters j $11,800.No closmg cpatB. Attractive built 1950. Huilding— ('ontriirttng M Hillstowu Road. Manchester. stove, excellent condition, pot Wanted—To Buy 58 ^ re e bedroom ranch, ceramic Dastou also admitted the theft To a newsman who expressed dence, R.I., and Mia* Sally Joan 1981 PONTIAC 8200 or 1942 rnntinc ' enaed drlvinj; ai:brM»l trnineil PAINTkiR and paperhnnger, deco. burner oil space heater. Excellent EXCHANGE of the Town of Manchester IsjieivE ROOM apartment, second VERNON—New six room split■Pll $15,200 Six room Cape, 1>4 baths, Schwarzkopf of Washington, D C. : O rfifle.l iiihl apiiroved. \n iio\s of Conn. oath, formica counters, hot water of gasoline from several farms In amazement al his Jolly, smiling 578 Take vour pick I'll laki- llie iKtIng (Jood clean )(di. rea.sonnhle condillnn. MI 18135, hereby called and will be held on [ floor hot water heat. 65 North St. level. HighJlgh wooded lot. Cat?e0% on Clinton saws. V, Section 25 of the Town home, excellent Income, six car R F. Dimock Co., Realtors, M l $18,.500 Six room Bolton’s bettter Vernon 2 7888 (JnniKi'— .‘ooi'vlci^— Slorngc 10 TWO H f'T hydroplnnrn, SM 9-5245. and bound him over to Superior pect defeat as part of the effort.” Engineering Company, Irw . 34 New and used Capitol Equipment Watkins Used Furniture flharter ( S.A. 193 (J947), as MANCIJESTER’S garage, large lot, price, way be­ Ranches or best offer. ench Ono ft h p .lohnnon out­ ______i . Court on the two counts charging Today’s event at the State Cap­ Oak St. MI 8 142,8 LOW ('OST financing. A ponny per Co.. 38 Main St., MI 1 7958. FOR SALE Refrigerator. Interna­ Excliange amended) to approve or dis­ low replacement cost. Short way $18,500 Rockledge, oversized 514 1984 CHEVROLET. In excellenl board motor 16ft. Tel. MI 9-3466 iScxiif theft of a row. itol was in the office of Secre­ CAItAdE tiiR r e n t reasomihle month f( each dollar you borrow. tional Harvester 530. \il 9-0783. approve a proposed capital proj­ Newest and Finest . ,• The out, excellent homes, some with room Ranch, vacant. You’ll rnnditinn. car Immaculate as well Moilgage loans to stretch your nfter 4. 15 Oftk Street Illegal Entry tary of Stale Mildred P. Allen, Fire House as being nirchanlrnllv sound. One Ml 9 4978 ALI TYPE S of cari)entry work ect to be finsuiced by the issu­ garages, priced under $10,500. New have to call on this one. done, allerallons. dormers, rcxif liKomo, It's easier to carry debts K N A PP SHOES, Harry Mahoney, ance of general obligations PARK CHESTNUT VERNON—New aix room ranch Justice Wright said Dastou, who la also one of the three mem­ car owner. Trade aci epled I-'i three bedroom ranches, $11,000 to with attached garage. Rullt-ln $25,600 Exceptional 8 room Ranch, Ing. tiorchrs, etc Cali AH 9 9981 ' If you put then) nil In one basket. 38 Maple 81 Tel Ml 8-4827 bonds of the Town o f Manches­ formerly of St. Basile, New Bruns­ bers of the Board of Canvassers. nanring arranged ( ‘all ,MI 9 17.M $12,900. Two, three and four fam ­ range and oven, fireplace Ip living plus four room home, plus ga­ Hii.smi's.s .Si'rvU'cs O lfe r c d l.T Dial CH ri-8897 and ask F.rapk RpBfl Hpralfl Afivs. ter and the estimated cost of APARTMENTS / ily homes, over 60 to choose from. wick, Canada, is In this country The third member. State Treas­ Site Beaten CARPENTER - Ptxperlenced In all Rurko Or Mrs. Carter how to (to It. CEDAR CLOTHES lliTe lade* liT- SEPTIC TANKS room and basement. Wooded lot. rages, two driveways, two 19,89 FORD rustoni 8 two dooi W’hlch is $1,500,000, namely, Don’t forget Mitten works hand illegally and that Federal author­ urer John Oltavlano. New Haven rv SERVICE any make -highest fields ol cnrpeiitrv. (-('nlriici or Connecticut Mortgage Exchange. stalled. all aiz.es, lea.sonable. Used only a few left—4 and 5^jxioma. nice location, $18,600. R. F. Dimock acres. sedan two lone green, radio AND a school building project con­ and glove with you. EIi*worth ities had been notified. Republican who lost a second term 'Vernon Fire District votara last (pinltlv wnrk al lowest price for leMsonnble Imurlv rales MI 18 laOWIs St.. Hartford. chain saw. JiH 9 1151. Co,. Realtors, Ml 0-5245. Bromley and HiH*. both charged healer, atandard shill is 9,on sisting of constructing, fur­ Range, refrigerator, ' Venetian Mitten, M l 3-6930 or MI 9-5524. Fbr Information or other Ilstingi bid. was represented by hla de­ night turned down a requait to expert work Famous loi service 1 9711, ■ I NOTICE ' converse with the theft of rows, pleaded In­ actual miles .51.100 1984 l-'nid DRY OAK wood, cut fireplace and PLUGGED SEWERS nishing, and equipping a new- blinds furnished. Chpice of color puty.' Domentek Cocco ■who said buy land for a fire house on since 19.11 Phona NH 9 4817, Pnt xxxrv call nocent to the charges and after custom 8 rancli wagon Fnido HIDWPiLl, HOME Improvement stove lengths, 5in per load, dellv- I'lie Holton ZoninR Board of Junior high school to be lo­ selection. Free P acin g. .’ anitor M ANCHESTER—Reduced for quick scarcely a word: Washington S t, but spp.-ovcJ Ipi ton* Help Wanted— l‘'emalc 35 JR. waiving examination were bound matir, radio, healer, Iwo lunr ( 'o Alterationh. additions ga ‘ ered. Call PI 2.7886, Appeala will hold a public hearing Machine CleaniHl cated on the Greenhaven Site service. / sale, only $13,900. Lovely older co­ COVENTRY—Attractive five room 'The canvaas document* klgned leasing of land for another fro- LAW RENCE F. FIANO over to Superior Court, green, new hatlerv, m et 2 0011 Fl/IOR SANDING and refInIshIng ragc.s R(M,ling and soliag expcils EXPERIENCED sewing machine with reference to an application owned by the Town o ff Mld- Starting at,/$97 monthly lonial, walking distance to (chool, ranch. Large kitchen, three bed­ today give vlclorlou* Governor houae on West St. MOVING OUT of state, several Septic Tank*. Dry Well*, Sewer Charges of theft of gaaollne, miles per quart n||, ,t« ’,'8 .((rll Speiializlng In old floor* Ml Aluminum c-lnphoards a xpi'cially operators wanted Day shift Ap- for a ga.a station permit for dl|| Tuniplke East substantial­ bus and shopping. Six rooms, rooms, nice living room, large lot. Rtbicoff 607,012 votes, a record In a 3 to 1 vote, the props’ t household item* for sale. Call Ml Line* ln*talled—Cellar Water- Broker placed against Hills, were nojied. either one, Roth have g(»nd lues, 9 8780 Cnexcelird w 01 k maii-dilp Easy ply Kaklai Toy Co . «o! Hilliard St. ('harle.a J. Mmiciiccl Jr. repre- PAINTIN6 and ly 'In accordance with, outline Rental Agent three bedrooms, large Kitchen, oil A comfortable home for mode: plurality of 246,368. to buy six acres of land on are. clean and In evcellent -me 90106 prnnnng Done. ' heqt, garage, front and rear In a companion rase, William laidget lei ms Ml 9 9198 or TR aentiny M and M. Oil Service. 843 specifications dated Septem­ /MI 3-C-0676 llilng. Priced at only $12,650. R. Ml 9-5910 For lieutenant governor. John Washington St. was turned dov.n. rhaniral rondltlnn. MI 4-0427 HlLl-S TELEVISION ^oiwtc*. 8 9199 Main Street, Mancheater. (i’onn, PAPER HANGING ber 18,1958, preliminary build­ porch, sewer and water can be P. Dimock Co., Realtors, M l Bromley’s brother, Clarence Brom­ N. Dempsey. Putnam Democrat, The land waa sought by Fire Dis­ Avallahle at all time*. PhUco fac SNOW B U nV E R S-R eo, Snowbird, bought with 15% down. By ap­ ley, 23, also of Gilead, pleaded in­ jCOFl' KE .SHOP ( (lunli'r girl, Ap- Tl)e proposed lorntion of this McK i n n e y b r o s . ing plana dated September 30, FOUR ROOM apartment, first 9-5245. . 569.982, a 170,718' plurality over trict Commtasionera so that a new 19.80 CHEVROLET four door i.edaii lory supervised aervlc*. Tel. Ml ply Vernon Ciii le Restaiirhitt, and Toro Push and self-propelled, TELKPHUNB pointment. Donald S. Gale Realty NOW AND ONLY NOW nocent to a charge of theft of I atation la Route 6. Bolton, ('onn. 1958 and preliminary plot' plan floor; automatic oil hot water, Republican Stephen J. Sweeney, fire houae could be built for Oo. ?. good rnnddion and gom] tire* III' 0 n«98 Capitol Equipment. 18 Majr Ml S«w«rog« Disposal Co. Co., 485 Fqrmington Ave., Hart­ gasoline. He said he was at least R(H>nng-Sidlng 1R 3 7958 M i 9 -3 2 6 6 dated October 24, 1958, all by furnace, $85. Call M I 9-6336. XXXV Torrlngton. The negative vote was carried 9 ..1991 NUR.SERY SCHOOL teacher morn- S mile from Munaon'a Candy ford, Conn. AD 6-0818. Eveninga Now is the time to selectt your 50 feet away from the car at the Kitchen on the Sotith aide of the 180-182 Pearl Bt. — M l 8-5808 Ebbets, Frld and Prentice. Secretary of State, Mrs. Ella mainly by reaidenta of the W -s'i- ELEt-ntOLUX OWNER.S ~Prompt lug hours Specific, training and JA 8-2001. CH 7-4514, AD 2-8796, MANCHE3STER—Ono year old six home during the winter lull.. These time It happened and had no part COCCHLIN RiiOEINC CompaMy. WAI.IT*APEH SAT.,K on new I9ft9 road and atljatont to Clark W ell­ Archltecta.-n.iviui.acis. FIVE ROOM tenement to rent, 100 T. Graaso, Windsor Locks Demo­ ington St. area who objected to frtrndiv service on ,Vo(ir Hllentro experlem e iiei cssarv. Call Ml JA 8-6280. room ranch. , Three bedrooma, homes must be sold due to business in It. He did say that he knew In. Ahimimim siding asphalt wallpaper, trim and pUaticir.ed Point ( ’orp, 5 Voting machines will be used. Spruce St. Oil heat. Apply 75 crat, 681,239 v tea, a 180.366 plur­ having a fire house In their vicln lux iR l (leanei Pick iip ami dc a.she.stn.s naifing Al.sn ahimlmim. 919.82, 9 12 am kitchen, dinthg room, large living transfers. what had happened because the llver.x' Call Electrolux, aulhortr.cd ( ' J. Mornaon Paint Store. 3Aft The question to be voted on w1^ Foster St. ality over State Rep Mary Q. It.v. N o i i c i : galvanize,I ,,t , upper gulleis and 'Hie ttme and plat-e of tl)e hear­ SOUTH WINDSOR - Near Park­ room. Built-in range and oven. car’s ga.*oline gauge read empty ' Bale.* aim service MI 9 9.841 01 ,IA rWO WOMEN pmt-ltnir. morninp ( ‘enter St. k*: /'^ ___ -—: $16,200 7 room older home. 2 The lease for the land at We t A public hearing '(ill he he|i| h\ leadeis Ml 1 7707 ing la: 8 p ni Tueaday. Dec. 2. U PPE R APARTM ENT for rent. way, new three bedroom modem Aluminum combinations, full cel­ when he and Dastpu drove into a Fahey, Torrlngton Republican. 1 2 9198, Please ask for Augustli e \Ni>tk e rtreplace room at the Modem five rooms, heat, stove ranch on half acre. Full base­ lar. Closel to bug. schools and ahop- field beside a parked tractor. It Treaaurer, John A. Speziale, St. will make possible conatnict'd- I Kaiidanaltl iw' wiltiMf; to mrp| and inlK with fumiah a)ljl equip a new Jun­ of wooded land on Woodland MaucheBter ( 'nnn Mmulav e\e gC A L lT Y M ATERIAL and woi k tlon. $lft, Mattiea5 not Imduded. ( ’ommunlty Hall, Bolton Center. and refrigerator with hot water, ment. Fine neighborhood. $15,800. plng. A real buy at $15,500 R. F. showed sonie gasoline in the tank Torrlngton Democrat. 667,857, a of a fire building for Cb. 1 ato'. noinsliip Anv Ivpe of ria,|iiig and pt'opir ( ’ni' lu'i osj4:ii’\ Inioiviewa ior high a^ool, the estimated Children accepted. MI 9-072:' after Clifford Hansen, Realtor, MI St. All reasonable offers will 146,989 plurality over State Treaa. the Civil Defense bomb ahe't; ning, Deceiuher I l!)',H st K I’ .M I.I'illT TIUM IxINii. mantml work Maichmfj rheai optional. Ml .fuliua Strong FOR THE VERY REST IN HOMES CALL Dimock Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5245. when he drove out. but. he said, -Siding Eni fie,' o.stimaies rail l•'^l|av hctwrrii n and \’2 Mam , cost of which la $1.^,000? ” 3-2453, M I 9-6798. be considered. Financing will John Ottaviano, New Haven Re­ there. In the hearing r,toin of ihe Munici. • allies, garages nod cellars 3^16R2 • Byron Shinn, Sec. 6 p.m. " I had nothing to do with it.’’ .Manchester Roofing .MI 9 8911 St A-''k for Ml I'ostan/.o Copies bf the preliminiary plans XXXVI be arranged. publican. The tw o Bites hod been aouglft pal Rulhling to i ohhi,Ici the fol­ j ( loiiird neasoiialile Ml 4 0209 or W(1 outline spedflcatlems to which HUGE 6 ROOM—1984 home. 24’ W right found him guilty and lowing I’ topo.se.l zone I hiing('.s I/f^AM The be.kt for SI Izaat FIVE ROOM apartment for rent, Comptroller, R.a y m o n d S. by the Comrolaaloners after a sur­ HI I 9 902.', R A Y ’S ROOFING m , ahlnglc ( ^ i WMTKKSS WANTKP, R. F. DIMOCK CO. jeference is made Iq, the foregoing lilting room. oversIted bedrooms, $18,200 -6 room colonial, 7 months gave him a-6-day suspended sen- K E EN E V F'rUE,I,:i' To change call for fall delivery M l 3-8603. all redecorated. large yard, chil­ Two Jn One Package. A nice two- Thatcher. East Hampton Demo­ vey showed that fire houses at built-up roots guHer and conduc Hivstiiurant in:i ’rolliimi Tpke MI SEE OUR CLASSIFIED ADS XXXX ■notice may be examined on ahy center hall, 1% baths, baseboard old, 114 tiled baths. 3 bedl teftce telling him that he "had bet­ to Residence Zone A nil oi pin I oi Sami alone. Riayel. fill, • dren accepted. 83 Seaman Circle. family and a separate four room crat. 564,095, a 1.69,913 plurality these places would give the Dis­ lor work: roof, chimney repairs O'siiJT M l 9-S34.5 buslneaa day through December 1, heat, aluminum storms 'zarage. rooms, living room with built- ter watch your step In the futilre." an area of ni'pinxmiiilelv isii Phone MI 9-0147. l]ome. Th two-famtly is In very over State Rep. Rodney S. Etelson, trict better fire coversige and thus Ray Hagenow, MI 9-2214; Ray C'USTOM MADE Redwood cha|ae BARBARA WOODS JOSEPH .V. ASHFORD 1958 at the office of the General $15,200. Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml- in . bookcases and fireblace. acres, now In Itunil Re.aiilen.e SAIzK80!lU*S til wofk part-time A S S U M E 4 % nice condition Inside- and out. Trumbull RepulJlcan. bring about a reduction o f Insur­ NOTICi:1 .lackaon, Ml 1-8138. lounRoa with patt for 8 ‘ fo 16” M l 9-7709 M l 9-6818 Manager, 4J -(Jenter Street, Man­ COTTAGE ST. apartment, oil furn­ 9-5U2. Complete with triple track Zone, on the w e.-1 .side of Keeiiev ahlfls Apply Toy Dept . Manrhea- Separate heating systems, copper Attorney General, Albert L. ance ratea. ttolla Save t>n atope pricea. Buy MORTGAGE ROBERT W. AGNEW ROBERT D. MURDOCK chester, Connecticut. ace, automatic 'hot Water heater, atorm windows and Venetians. Street (nppi-os cuikv .nuih id Hid III'' .\ii,i(iri;\i':ii ter Towns. .Mil.Kast Middle Tpke. PRICE REDUCED to $10,700. Four plumbing, aluminum combina- Turkin^ton Named Fire Dlatrict head Robert F. ROOFING, SIDING, painting Car tlitei i from inanufactt)rer. $3 MI Inimaciilatr 4 riMim ranch M l S-6878 ) M l 8-6472 Electora residing In the First ’■tnodern kitchen. M I 9-4498. Beautiful com er lot. Assume Coles, Bridgeport Deniocrat, 560,- well Street 1. A|i|,liianl, l■■|,•l^l( room cape, - near achooi. and timis, two-car gkrage, convenient Kingsbury fold the fire house ,N I'L l LA I, T ilW N .M L K T L M ; nentry Alleratl(,n« and addttiop* ! 9 4878. In Boltnn. Total mopthly Voting District will vote In the V.A. mortgage with only $2,300 576, a 152,731 plurality over Re­ Wood shopping ps^kade. Com er lot. Oil location. An unusual package buy building committee would meet The legal \olei-- ol thr Town of Cellingi Workmanship guaran j .payment* Inrimling. mort­ East. Side Recreation Building on NO CLOSING COSTS. Grand Tall Cedar publican Simon 8. dohen. Elling­ K E E N E Y .‘M'HEi r 'I',, . hangr Help Wimlcd — Male .’16 heat, and aluminum Atorms. M I for $21,500. R. F. Dimock Co., again soon In order to find a lo­ Holinn ale heiehv (\ained and teed A A Olon. Inc., 09B AtilurWn gage. taxes ami ln*iir-. Schojot Street' Bi|sinc88 LoaitioM ^ ton. to Residence Zone AA, all oi pari Rt. Ml 3 4ft60 9-1863. Realtora, M l 9-6245, $19,900-Spacious split level re­ imljlle.l lhal Ihe .‘t I’I'k ' 1 A I. I'OW.N I'lU V E K SAl.KSMAN to,- whole anee 1* under 985.00. % for Rent 64 william J. Turkington, 28 Big­ cation for a Are house for (?o. 3. of an Interior pini of Innd. no\( in Electors residing In the' Second duced for wick sale. Finished ■MI'd-T'INC hold Ol I hi- COM- route, fiyr tlay week, paltl boll- Cnmblnatinn aluminum elow St., was elected grand tall The committee will also hire an Rural Residence Zone appmxi- Voting Dletrlct will vote at the MANCHESTER — Four bedroom x?cxvn recreation Ybom, completely -M l'N irv HALL. In sai,| I’ow ti. oti tlay.H health, wrlfainutj penainn window*, ameslle drive West Side Recreation Building on (?f)MMER(?IAL bualtteas or offl.ee cedar of Nutmeg Forest, Tall architect for the West St. site af­ matelv 2490 (ce.st of Kerin-\ Tboi.xdiM N),(emh.-| 20, 1(1,8H al P. Y. TONQREN Cape, city utilities, vacant, financ- equipped kitchen. Parkllke lot.. Modean Dedicates ter which bids will be asked and plans Salary and t'ommlanion. and lake privilege*. Cedar S treet ■apaoe tor rent. Up to 8600 oquare : ing to auit buyer. $12,000. Clifford Cedars of Lebanon, k-onday night Street. ( In, iufled in nhove ,h'- 1 h o I loi k I’ M has hei'n lidjoui tied KpufI Hf'rulil .4ilvs. 910.700. feet. Will aub-dlvlde. Main St lx>- Two weeks to sell. Priced well bd- Assume In-service mortgage an appropriation requeated from Must b<‘ a hijih at lu»ol Kiaduate. REAL ESTATE BROKER Electors residing In the Third Hansen. Realtor. M I. 8-2458, M I low today's market tor a 8 year ai the Masonic Temple. e*rrlhcd landl. Apidininl, Ei»nl( I and w'di he hehl ,oi W l-d'.\ K.^l I > A Y , "Anything In Rvnl EMlnltti' cated near Center. Plenty at pafk wtth only, $8,500 down. NO Vindsor Church Dlatrict voter* Wood Apply Wotlne.sdtty anti Saturday R. F. Dimock Co. Voting, District will vote at the 9-8793. « old 6V4 room ranch With large liv- ^Turkington, who was aentor I d'k'I'.MHI 'li ;i, 1(1.',H in Ihe COM- IT'S HERE mg. Pbona Ml 941919 or M l 8-9446. CLOSING COSTS. ’ The committee haa a preltmlnafy Motntnj;5. other dava after 2 p.m. Waddell School on Broad Street. ipg room, fireplace, three bed­ deputy grand tall cedar, succeeds T O LLA N D T I’ixl-7 'I’o , liiingc' .Mt'.N'Ii'l' 11 .A LL 10 sahl Town, ho- Ml 3-6321 M l 9-5245 sum o f $2(X) which they were to . to Bii.ainc.s.s Zone II. all or pail ol Womb*! RtYad ft2l C’onnertU'iit Electora residing In the Fourth EIXJNGTON—Five room ranch, rooms, acre lot and baaemenj ga­ TO. SEE ANY OF THE ABbvE •Walter Elliott of Bolton. The Rev Earl R. Modean, a Man­ Iw cell Hie hiiUi X ,.| H on A M and NOTICK Rlvd . Ka.st Hartfonl fireplaca, high - alavatlon, hot chester native. Is pastor of the new use for part payment of architect an area now In Kcnidrn, e Zojie AA. Voting District will vote st the FOR RB!NT—Store, aee Mr. Claik, rage. N ear Bolton-Coventry line. HOMES THIS WEEKEND CALL Eelected' senior deputy grand , •' hO l ‘ M Id ial,e ;i, tmn on the A puhlic Itearii))^ will he lielil by Y.M.C.A. Building oh North Main water fieat, full basement, cljy Lutheru church dedicated Sunday fees totf both buildings. This sum Residence Zone A . and Kmiii l!c'-l- follow in, 709 Main St. Tel, W 8-2068. $14,900. R. F. Dimock A Co., Real­ M I 3-4112 or M I 9-1200 tall cedar was Robert King .of tile 'I'owM Planning: ('ommt.ssUm of! Street . utilities. Vacant $13,900. Clifford tors. M I 9-5245. East Hartford. Charles Gill,. 126 In Windsor. ' was approved for uae on tho Weat ricnce Zone, hounded'011 the Hoiilh 'I’o d Ihe Town will purchase Hanaen, Realtor, M I 3-2488, MI ManoheHter ( 'onnerltrul. Mtmdny I Electora residing in the Fifth MANCHESTER—Large, atore, 207 W alker St., was elected Junior The Rev. Mr. Modean. son of St. site. h.v Tolland TpUe. on I he ea.s|. I,\ .on ol III,. Pdlowiog 1(0 a school eAentliR. Doienilter 1. lUft.S at K 9-9193. JARVIS REALTY CO. p rop oty N E Hr\an; on the nmih • SEPTIC TANKS Voting District wlU vote st the N. Main.'Beautiful new modem XXVIII deputy grand tall cedar;, CSurles Mrs. Sigrid A. Modean, 39 Csim- The defeated site on Waahlngton ' sflc P.M, In the heaniiK >oom of the by the Witliur Cm.*,.* Iligliwar. Ap­ 4 l.F.W EI) iind INSTALLED Buckley School on Vernon Street front, good bpainesa' center, $65. M I 3-4112, M I 8-7847, MI 8-1157, P. Findlay, 98 Summit St., was bridge St. and the late Robert St. Is a short distance from the la, in, Ko.se propel I v ol a co.st Mrmlrlpal HuUdin): tm »p)dUation AU persona voting on property ADams 3-6139. ANDOVER LAKE-98 feet of sandy Modean, accepted the pastorate of Box Mountain homea development plicant, O.-iJt Ixxlge Im . ■■ ,52., lillll Oil, beach, three bedrooma, II4 hatha, Assume 4% mortgage on Immacu­ reelected scribe: and James O. lor pi'0|ioaed tutlers altenn^, an LOWEST FklClD SFORTSCAR dualificaUona on this question In late four room ranch in Bolton. F l 2-8811 the Windsor church in 1995 when and the Lake St. achooi under coh- Detailed ricai 1 Iplion.s of ihc ih ri e HolHhi .T(a,mcv ),ropei- 0 S EW ER S BUSINESS LOCATION for store i family alze kitchen, api^ancee. Baker, 14f High St., was elected catahliahed hmltlin^ line as folhiwa: • Ui> TO 60 M ILE S PE R G ALLO N ^ - sccondahcc with Section 209 (d ) Total monthly payments. Including It was a home mission. atrupUoq. ' above propoHcd zone c hanger, mii,( I • lies al a coat ol $19,000(10; Alter R 2ft‘ bmidiii);. line on tlie .MACHINE CLEANED office. Call between. 8 and 7. 1 aailboat, rowboat, excellent home treasurer. be seen In Ihc Plnmiing Ofiicc and • BIG CAR BIDE 'V of the 1955 Supplement to the mortgage, taxes m l Iniurance is M ANCHESTER, Hilliard S t Open Since then the membership of (,'i Tlie ,,swanson propertv at a ■outherl.v aide of Houlder Rt)ad to 3-6441. or in'vestment. $15,700. Clifford Past Grand Tall Cedars Elliott, are on file in the Town Cleilc .s (c- WANTED • SPORTS OAR HANDUNQ ConnecUculP General Statutea will under $85, combination aluminum for Inspection Saturday and Sqn- CTiriat the King Evangelical Lu­ SIRS. BRAINABO USB I "H of J.'tS.OOO OO, Hanaen, Realtor, M I S-24U, M I Herbert 'Urwelder Jr.. 51 Prince- a Ift’ bnildlnK line, atartm;; at Rob­ • INSTALLATION • LEO ROOM n.VS ioCall Oeszyniiky-Felbar worahlp.. Hus 2iilh d,(v of November. A. D., ( SION RIGHT AT ONLY ...... I / • l i > Other officers wlU be appointed U fa AifUiated Oompanles. died Town and Country •'clock, in the evening. line. Haa to aell. Good value. T. AUTUMN ST. — 8 bodrooffl colo­ Ageqcy. M I 8-1409 or M I S-4M1. Rev, Mr.'Modean la the first Martin E. Alvord, (Tliairman 19.18. MArtin E. Alvttrd. i'hntrman at a later date. yoatertkw after becoming tU wbUe Dorothy C. Jacob.son, .SecrolaM MANUFACTURINO. Dated at Manchester, ConnecU- He for Rent 65 J. Crockett, Realtor. M I >>1577. nial. ImipaculaUly kept inoida man from Maaehestar’s. Smanuel Cliarlea A. Robbins Dorotliy C*. .lar'oUaon. Secretary Inatallatinns of the new officers Liiltheran Churdi to enter the min­ shopping. She leavea four aeoa, a Manchester. ConnectRUt ait, this 28th day of NoYenlber, and out. Laiqie living room with HOUTH WINDSOR 8% room ' Michael Peace , Mancheat^r, (’mm. Drainayo Co. CENTER MOTOR SALES WlU take place De( 22. The cere­ istry In the 75-yeer history of the daughter and nia* graBdehDSrtn. November 17.'1958 1968. 1 ’ 8DC aiigle home,^ MW tn.905 ATtTRACItVK t h i« r flrepiace, alining room. Woodad ranch, caramiq batti, hot water ‘ Ntanle.v Patnoda Nov. 30. WRITE BOX X, 0^ HERAU mony w ill he conducted by the Har broUwr. DouM* ^ MoCfbtt. AdvL No. ^97 M l 9-4143 - r. «Gtl'MAlN 8*. . - . Richard Martin monthly with Isige living room, . lot BOG f t . InM]^. Roasenably hasL ftill boaomont, amaatte liical chuitd). f Board ol Selectmen Advt. No. 669T ^ Genanl Manager oU hot watm IkNd. Ooaa. p d e ^ S. A. B oeder, R*aItor. Srlva. Tmmadlata eectipane% Can ffigtrict ttopiity o f the Bupreme A ddegatiea from Smanuel waa immlMtad to ba VS. Aaa- Ikiini of Maach66$Gf ^ A^. Hoektor. 0^ dflkr.j 7 »rt E. Thompabn of WU- Chuyeh snindtod linii ttakaador to A i l 'T v Six MMG, or W. R. ■mlth. JUmo- Wimua-Fitdi LumheZtoc. MX \ '*- O .M 6 l M U V . 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The traditiohel Thunk^g-ivinR Avenifc Daily Net Preu Run The Weather morninjf scrvicp will be hrlH at Fer the Week EMIav ForeMst of O. 8. Weather Btirmam Center Con^fregatlonal Church at Nev. S2, ItSS The Rev. Lrfiurcnce J. Know toBiKht. Low near Sa. cent, aeaoclatft m 1 n i a t e r . will Snon- chaniftiiK tn rain Saturday preach bo “Our Only Hope in a 1 2 ,8 3 5 momlnK, wanner in aftemoen. Matehaliatic World.” lleailMember ef the AMUt nil'll alHNit 85. Snnw arenmala- B o iwiH e( Otrenlettea. Unm. tnniKht 8 to 5 tnrhen. EveljTi fflvln.aky. clasa of IM l, Manche$ier— A City of P4Uage Charm daughter of Jdr. and Mrs. Johrt Yavinaky. 42 Aahworlh rt will participate In th^.alto *ertion of VOL. LXXVni, NO. 50 (TWBNTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESl KR, CONN^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER M, 1958 (CSaaMned AdrarH elnt ea FkCe *6) PRICE FIVE CENTS the annual ChrL'^tntaa conrert to he presented by Bales Colirce Choral Society A special Thanksg-ivtn^ aervire will be held a Calvary Chapel to* nijfht at 7 30 There will be mu­ sical rendiUon.s b> the voun ^ t people and the Re\- and Mrs Don- ' aid Giistafffon of We.stfleld, Ma.ss Killer in West Berliners Blast The public la Invited to attend Patnotii In.'^tnjrlor Mrs fiplore White of the VFW Auxiliary- ;e- centlv presented Amenean flag’s tn Alabama Brownie Troops po and WO at the Biinre and Verplan«*K Schools re Birminf^hatn, Ala., Nov. 28 .;--tiveIv .Joann Inah aiccpted Is Coming To Town! (iP)—Escaped killer Spence Red ‘Free City’ the flag on behalf of Troop PO and Rnlane arrepted if on the Edwards was believed hiding behalf of Tre>eip llO Kafh Brownie out in the Birmingham area waA gnen a booklet on flag eti today after forcing three r '"I jetle. youths to drive him here from Britain Willing Terence Kennedy son of Mr ' CHILDREN'S Tennessee. Fear Soviet and Mrs Bernard McKenna <17 The three 'teenager* told po­ .'Summit St . lA expected home this lice they law him flag a pasting To Moo. Rod* R ebuff e\-en»ng for the weekend froni the car as he left them Wednesday t'niver«iit' of N>u JTampshire flight. They were the latest of a Take Over n here he \n n frr,'>hman ^aeries of kidnap victims as Ed- On Roiol, 1«,0 ‘Free Berlin ’ Plan 'Warda touched four states -since escaping from a Dalton, Qa,, labor If Allies Go gang. By .AK PHI R tJ.WHHON , CHRISTMAS PARADE By .HIHN M. HKJHTOWEK SiAme western coimler propo-sal.*: I irKRF S A C HRISTMAS CHIT I.oiuion. .Vov. *28 (/P)— Brit-j Birmingham police aald they be­ By HEYWOfTR T O PriN O THAT RF.AI.I.V SHINKs; lieved-that the car picked up Ski- ain will slantl li.\ il.s oliliga-' Wa.'^liingtnn. .N'o\. '2S t/Pi - lallin): for a solution of the Ber-[ lin problem as part nf an all-tiei* Nov. (/F wards by prearrangement. It was lions in Berlin’Init is willing; Tlic I'niled Stales and its .Al­ Berlin, 28 )—Wiest described as a 1953 or 1964 Ford. man Retllement ma\ he pul forth; Berliners Hug in today- for a to flisenss an over-all Cerman | lies began maiiping stiategy , at the same time The color was dark brown over tiiday I'or a long di|i|om:\tic t)-mojitli (’old War aiege. light brown or cream. Only the settlement with the Soviet Indirattoua \\eie that th<» con- m 7 P - M . battle against Kussia's "free sullatiotis will rea« h a < lima\ at 'I'heir officials .spurned th* Friday^ Nov. IB U n i‘o n. a Koreign Ot five driver w'aa noted in the car. a nieelnif: of foreign ministers of Soviet proposal t-o drive the r spoke.sman said today. cil\" campaign to oust them The boya said they saw him rrom West Berlin. the l.*» North Allanlu .Mlies in western .Mlics back beyond flag a pasalng motorist when he The spokesman made clem tlie Pans I>ec. l.S Officuils )nednMed Ilf left their car, and that the brake Soviet itnlon s piupossl vesteidav ThF Slrtlf Poprtttnu'nt save, tbe Iron Curtain hy convert­ Hteni nolli’p last niRltt (hat llie^ the western ptiwers wouhl delay lights of the car went on as Ed­ to make VVe.stj Berlin a free city until tlien their ?o|)ly to notes ing West Berlin into a demili­ wards, on foot, and the car round- and the Russian denunciation of I’ S government does n«>l intend to tarized "free city.” V ;fl m “ente! into any rtxieement with' sent them yesterday by the Soviet sd a, comer out of sight. 4-power agreements on the old Kovernment Wc.*; Bcrlinirs clearly saw the You'll want to i-apital. were unaccenta'ble. the Soviet Pntmi whith. uhnlevei "cxi SIX months sa * psrtod of FREE CANDY FOR THE KIDS "He told ue to get going, gave the form. wouM have the end re So\ let Premier Khi ikslichrv maile US 122 for, gasoline and to get .the "The view o. Her Majesty's iinccrlamty \ shopgirl gave a suit of abandontni: the people o( clear that for the next six month.** typical rrartion: plan a trip to ear fixed, and’ walked off," said government Is ths, the inlernn- ■ he doea not plan to for< e a shoav* • tlonal agreement.^ over ijeinianv West Berlin to hostile domination ' . Tm afraid lhat If the Alliei Bimon Warner Jr.. 16, Shelbyvllle, •town o v e t the Berlin issue This .-r-. n4 and those on Berlin in particiilm, The s:«tement promised rareful leave the Commiimat people's GIVEN OUT BY THE CLOWNS Manchester. Tenn. ■tudy of RlLssift K proposal t(» con­ look nmst of the tension out of* Hie 86-year-old Edwards, flee­ eannot be unilaterally repudiated,' police would come marching tn OI\e rt Sllor, SlltNF. KIT the spokesman told a news eon- vert West Berlin into r free city the <”risis which has been building one day. If the Big Four turn Alan Shr>e \^'hII lloldrra ing a life sentence for killing a How the chil­ One, Close to Close ference protected hy some kind of t'nited : p sim e lie announced Nov 10 We.st Berlin into a free city. I'll Q^rgla state policeman 11 years Nation.^ walchdoR operation It that be would turn over to the .1. U'. Halo Shop Itrpair sgo, had entered their lives just as First Manchester man to win the Elve Mile Road Race ilnce Joe McCluskey in 1947 was Peter Close In answer to a question, he said: atari looking for a job In West I ae Oak SI. Knlriutre FREE BALLOONS FROM THE STORES dren will thrill of St. John’s University in Brctoklyn. Close, wearing gloves on a. biting cold Thanksgiving morning, . "W'e have always heeii ready to ' also promised cnn.siiUflUon.s with Ka-sl German ('omnimiixt regime . Germany, Yes, the exodus to W est suddenly Wednesday night. the remaining authority exercised • We Do Ortliop«*(|lc Wiirk • was presented, the Ferguson Memorial Trophy by Chief of Police Herman Srhendel. Close led a field j diseiiss with he Riis.slaiis the' fii- Britain, France and We.Hi Germany Germany would start immediatB- hv the Sfiviel goNernnient In Hast to the Christ­ Driving s Tennessee highway pa­ of 90 In the 22nd race. He wss timed at 24:48.2 and finished 25 yards ahead of his elosesl rival. 1 tiire of Germany, which of jCoiiise a.s well as the rest «'f the NATO l.v ." trol car, he stopped Warner and* Berlin. Complete details on sports pages, ..{Herald Photo by Saterrils;. ’ . 1 includes the fill re of Beilin. Alliea, We 111 West Berlin say no," From Cor. Charter Oak and Main To Center Park mas store win­ tw o friends. Dslvin D. Thome- The ipokesinan said BiTtam's But offH-ml.s said pnvatel\- to­ 'Plus had raised a threat of a Mayor Willy Brandt declared in a berrj’, 17, and ^ o s Carter Jr. 18. day that while the statement did (Vimmunlsl clamp-down on Allied radio and television broadcast after ■ 1 position relating to a willingness dows. Warner said h# forced them at Hei^yy Sno>v Due I ti meet with the Russians on the not specifically and imme>nHmied Page Threlve) dinary citizens seemed to back the British go-vernment had ex- him up. winter tire we’vB PARADE Moore, 28, after a routine cheek, W indsor Locks. Nov. 28 ,/P) I preaaed readineas any time to dis- noticed that Hubert Turner, a pas­ —Nor^herti sect ons nf Con­ The 44-year-oid Bocialiat mayor, BATON TWIRLERS On Strike by Pilots cuas with the Riissiana any pro­ appealing fori the support of tho senger in the csr, with Edwards necticut face the prospect of posals "genuinely designed to in­ ever offered... was blsedfng shd orde^ them heavy snow sccumiilations on western world, promised th a t We. HIGH SCHOOL BAND sure the reimiflcatlon of Germany Berlin's 2.200.ft00 cltlzena would in freeddm." < and at the lowest POLICE MARCHING UNIT (OsqllkWiAAu Esge-Oightw) By THE ASSOQlATEiD PKEBS wjimcUpp Monday,..fityan______hadh in­ The UJS. Weather Bureau Spofls Segregation nol panic as the six montha pro- OLD CARS (10) A federal judge In New York structed counsel for both sides to today predicted the snow The spokasman waa asked if his posedid by Khrushchev for negotla- price in years! % CITY OFFICIALS City today extended untit Monday report today on s meeting of both would begin to fall this eve­ statement that Britain intends lion* run out. Inriiiding Ihr mai nr. pre*il(lrMl of ( hamiter nf Cnm- SMOKEY THE BEAR an order restraining the Air Line parties that was to have been held ning. and would he mixed with standing by ohllgations In Berlin "We are not afraid," he amid. means this eountry will maintain (>.g mercr. rhnIrmNn of ( . of ( , RetHlI DUUinn and mem- Pilots Assn, from striking Ameri­ last Wednesday. The meeting was sleet and rain in coastal sec­ "Wa will nol be shaken. We will Ike. P en tagon can Airlines. The order, issued not held. troops there as long aa Oermanv Illegal in Louisiana I nol get panicky. Wa will go on ber«» of the Town Board t»f IHrerlora. Manchealrr repre- FIRE ENGINE tions late tonight. %«nlrttl\ es / Monday, was to have expired to­ The line told the court it should Rain waa forecast on the remains divided. I reconstructing. W* will contlnu# CLOWNS (10) Aides Discuss night. have been held in New York and coast tomorrow, with snow in­ He replied that Britain's obliga­ to have faith in our frtands " COLOR GUARD' U.B. Dlst. Judge Frederick Van- the pilots asid it should have been land and continuing cold. tions included something more Ne« Orleans. Nov. 28 — A i-qiure.d segregated aeating for spec- The weatem powers withheM SANTA CLAUS Pelt Bryan criticized bpth sides for in Chicago. Tem peratures in Connecti­ than the various 4-power agree­ .special 3-Jiidxe federal court today ' tsliirs I their final word on tha Soviet pro- KILTIE BAND Military Funds failing to get together in a sched­ "The report is plainly not en­ cut for the next five- days, ments under which the occupation declared imconslltiitlonal a por­ The maximum punlahmenl was poMla, but tha preliminary reae- w uled meeting this w’eek. He said couraging," said Bryan. "Regard­ Saturday through Wednesday, regime in Berlin was set up. Britain tion of l»iiaiana'a segregation I set St a fine of $1,000 and one year tlon they would turn thumbs PARK and RECREATION the.v had acted "pretty silly" and ing the conduct of Imth sides, the will average 4 to 8 degrees In October 19,14, took on a com­ lawa which forbid Interracial ath­ imprisonmeiil down. NIKE UN IT Augusta, Oa„ Nov.. 28 l/D — had "failed morally." court feels that it all gets pretty mitment to regard any attack on letic conlests The hill found no nppusitlnn as President Elsenhower and top below normal with little day it s|'ed tlirnugli holh Houses of BAND Operations of two other major Silly when one side aits in niicago to day change. Normal mesn Berlin as an attack on the West, The order was aigned b> .lodge (OonBanad on Page Twelve) LEATHER POUNDERS Pentagon officials conferred today airlines—Eastern and Trsna World and one In New York. he noted. .lohii .Minor Wisdom of the I' R ! the lA>glslnture Wlien Gov. Earl on ho-w much money to earmark "The attitude of neltlier parly temperatures In the Hartford ' Ixmg prepared to sign it Into law, REMINGTON RIDERS —have been halted by atrikes In­ area during this period is .33 The spokesman challenged Riia- Fifth CirciiU Coiirl of Appi-al.« CHRISTMAS CLUB BANNER for military spending -- with spe­ volving about 35,000 flight engi- commends Itself to the cotirt. Both aia'a rlglit to pass any authority and Uialricl .liidge.x Herberl Chiis- the ,N'ew Orleans Mid-Winter cial emphasis on guided missiles. neera and mechanics.^ have failed morslly in the matter." degrees ranging from a dallv ' Rporls ASsii , sponsor of tlie .Sugar BOY SCOUT TROOP 25 high ofi 43 to a low of 23. under the 4-power pacta to rom- tetibrrry and .1. Skell'y Wright The Pentagon delegation headed In Miami, Federal Judge Emett The judge said he could not mimlst East Germany. The ruling today knocks out ' Bowl, urged him lo veto the bill. H « NC M M M CM W gi N< WIM forbiding Eastern Air tines and the public regard the exhibi­ the rights given them under pre- ’ ing with mixed atliletic e\ ents an expression of sentiment. He from the AP Wires Twining, chalrmfti of the Joint flight engineers from striking sole­ tion of both aides in this case.” ciae agreements, those rights In then signeil the measure into law Sponsored By The Retail Division of The Manchester Chamber of Commence Chiefa of Staff, met with the Pres­ However It deals onl> with the ly becausS4hey are opposed to tak­ "These matters are much better Csold Weather theory and in international 'iau- aeilion governing participants and Hflei saying the people were 5-1 ident at his vacation headquarters settled between the parties than in tavni of it. The governor also ing pilot training as a condition of should he surrendered, to the re­ doea nol alter aeparate seating BEOH OrTER TALK TERXfS Admirol Roor Service Herm's Camera and Photo Shop New Model Laundry S t a time when he is striving to flying in jet crews. they are hy the court." he said. maining three powers In Berlin predlcteil the measure eventually cut Federal spending. "Bryan said he »’*a putting the facllltlea for the races. That issue would wind up In a eoiirl test, Geneva, Nov. 28 t/Pi — Th# Arthur Drug Company Home Maid Bakery and Now System Laundry The engineers s*id wages and Hits Southwest, and not to the East German au­ Was not before the court. Hovlel bloc oRered today to The conferees at the Augusta working conditions also are at is­ thorities." he said. Paul DeBlanc. then president of Bill'i Tire and Repoir Shop Coffee Bor (ttontlniied on Page RIghteen) The eoiirl also Issued an !n- the Sugar Bowl, said the group had negntiBle an elaborate Interna­ Norman's National Golf Course were joined sue and that a ruling on the pilot The spokesman said Britain's Juncllon nullifying enforcement of by William Holadsy, Director of Midwest Areas not objected earlier because he and : tional inapection system to Blair's C. E. House & Son North End Package Store training requirement would not af­ over-all view of the 8.000-word ' the law pending an appeal prevent surprise attack provided completely Manehester Still the Defense D epartm ent's Office fect the walkout. Sovlel'njjte has yet to be formulat­ ills asanriales thought it had been’ F. T. Blish Hardware Co. Highland Park Market Nurmi Auto Bodv Works of Guided Mi.tslles. Holaday's name Louisiana Attv Gen, Jack tire- "nil oncelvahle" that such a bill ! the West agreed to othw disar­ "We will continue striking on i By THE AHHOCIATF.D PRRHH ed and disrusaed with its Allies million said earlier if the law were j mament meamireo. girl llafrk of Burton's, Inc. Janet's Millinery Oak Grill, Inc. had not been on the list of partici- the other Issues," said O. N. R ob-1 Nixon Praises Snow, sleet and rain swept "Including the Federal German [ would he passed. ^ N E W ^ Has The Gayast, pants'announced earlier this week. erta, chairman of the Miami EAL; nullified, he would have no re­ 'Hie legislature met again in Au­ rzechoslovaJcIa, apeaklllg on b*> Capitol Equipment Co. Johnson Paint Company I across the Southwest and Midwest Rtfptlblir whose interests are vital- ! course but to appeal gust 19.56 in a speciql session. The I half nf. the five Oommunlst na­ Pagani's Caterers, Inc. Among the othera who flew in chapter of the Flight Engineers In- j j today as a huge masa of cold air I.v bound lip with Berlin's future." Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc. The Bisgest, The from Washington early this morn- ternatlonal Assn. .loe Dorsey, s Negro lightweight .Sugar Bowl group hjrcked S hill ! tions, put thb oRer before tho Josie's Soda Shop Paris Curtain Shop Rockefeller in held its grip across most sections boxer, filed the suit, contending In modify the lew by exempting lO-natlon Eaat-$5'est conferenc# lii« were budget director Mau­ American Airlines had asked of the nation and spread Into New tConttnoMl on Page Twelve) SUBURBANITE Cavev's 'fabel’s Luggage Parkade Barber Shop Brightest Storts rice H. Stans; Gordon Gray. Ei.sen- Bryan to extend a tem porary in-1 his career waa hurt because he cities of .300 000 population. It- un tvaya of preventing surprise England. could nol meet white fighters In attack. b y Children's Bootery Keith Furniture Company Partette's hower's aide on national aecurity junction against s strike by its | Quiz at Oxford would have applied onjv to New : matters; and Donald A. Quarles, 1,500 pilots, who are seeking! Snow falls up to 8 to 10 Inches Louisiana Orleans. T ile hill died In commit­ Chorches Meter Sales Keith's Variety Store Paul's Pdint Store For Milos Around were in prospect In some areas in The Ignilslana l,egislature passed tee. HTRIKE HALTS PAPERS g o o d /V e a r Deputy Secretary of Defense. higher wages, a shorter work ‘ Colonial Oak Package Store Keller's Men's Wear Pentland The Rorist schedule and rules changes. Oxford. England. Nov. 28 1 the south central region. Temper- the aegregstidn htll during (he reg­ Claud* I Monk) Simons, president Now York, Nov. 28 UP) — A IK 'f {OiMlIaiied on Page Twenty-ttiree) After Issuing the original in- Vice President Nixon showered I aturea In northern Midweat areas ular session nf May. 1956. it went of the Sugar Bowl, said his group nasvspaper delivery dlspata to­ Community Restaurant f Kiddie Foir Pere Orchards kind words on Nelson A. Rockefel­ ; dropped to 15 below zero. NeWs Tidbits day halted distribution at tour thru snow into effect tlie following Oct 15 | would have lo consult with at­ Coret Casuals Kopper KetHe Pino Lenox Pharmacy ler in a hahtering exchange with Much colder-weather moved Into Culled from AP Wire* The law made It Illegal for white ' torneys "to see how th* ruling af- metropolitan afternoon papera HUB-CAP dssp'* Oxford University students today. the Northeast. Below freeslng and Negro amateur and pinfes- fecia us." In Nassau and Suffolk coonrieo, Crown Cleaners Land O' Cotton Pinohurst Grocery He said the Wealthy Reptihllcan 1 temperatures extended southward sional "plsyera to compete In the, .Simons said a meeting nf the plus parts of Queens. Three of Davis Bakery Langer's Floor Covering governor-elect of New York will I into Virginia and freezing weather Woman worker fired from Mem­ aanie "shtleth training, games,! the four morning papers had Plantlond Fire Kills Fifth Child I hipped parta of the Gulf Slates. DeCormier Motor Sales, Inc. make a splendid governor and phis Army genrrsi depot job after sports or ronleals ' II also re- (Uontiniied on Pag* Twelve) been similarly affected yeater- Larsen's Hardware Popular Feed Marhets, Inc. would he an exielleni canlpaigner TTie major snow bolt extended she aaks Negro psmtrooper tn day and today. RepresentaHvea Deci's Drive*ln Leonard's Shoes, Inc. And a fine candidate if nominated from northeastern New , Mexico leave line of white dlneix Iti De­ of a newspaper riell4'erymen'a Potterton's' for the presidency tn 1960, Depot, Sauare Package Store Linda Shop From Milford Family and southeastern Colorado east­ pot’s csfeteria. . . . Msiiieeii Ra- union went Into a oonferenco Purnell Parking Station A chat about money got Nixon's ward aa far as southern Indiana geii. key figure In aenssUnnsI Pari <»f His Hrrilape with distributing flmM, but a Dewey*Richman Company Lucky Lady Laundry Quinn's Pharmacy visit off to a good start. arid northward Into northern sec­ M ontgomery Word Thorne will- union spokeeman said Him * waa .. .. ; "Mr. Nixon, is it true that you Christmas Milford, Nov. 28 (IPt—Fire came'WS. tions' of loWa, Illinois and Indiana. breaking-case. will be married to-: no poesjbWty nf ironing out Hie Diamond's Army and Navy Store Manchester Auto Parts Rod Ember Restaurant morrow In Detroit tn William' Kal- j Issueo In time for delivery of the Dllien Soles and Service •(it of Ernest Dumont's past last . __ . I asked one girl sn>ong the 2.V) stii- (C-ontiniied on Page Eighteen) Manchester Book Shop Reed's, Inc. boys tucked in their srms. .dents who faced him in * light- teiix, .30, whom she met si college afternoon Joamals. Paul Dodge Pontiac, Inc. nlfht and took a fifth young life dance. He Loved the Texture •D vnsiriic Irnfiion” f^tra Manchester Broadcasting Co. Regal MenV. Shop uJ T * ''® ' her'hearted question and sn.-mer sea­ bersev Furniture ..^ m Ws family. bed. burneo to deathi Though none I gion. Wlllism C. Shepherd, 75. Hei lin. RARI’n i H.AID AIUNG Erip unfler power -• g i\ri Manchester Carpet Center Roy Motors Flames eight years ago burst of rte other Dumonts was injured i "if anyone has any money." re- collapsed and died yeeterday at ' New York, Nov. 28 iAh—Ber­ \i)u up tn 'iW bettor trHctinn Store Hours Penn-Ooi nell game in Phllsdelphls. I The Fair Manchester Cycle Shop Royal Ice Cream Co. from a space heater in the Du- aeriously, none was able to get | piled Nixon, "I’d like to hear about I;GI Dividends Of Cranberry Sauce nard Baruch, 8S-year-old A- In deen >nnw . tnuc h mohts’ Claremont, N. H.. home . . . Migration of Jamalrens to nanrier and presidential eoa- a.t 17? t>enri friicticni m nmd‘ Fairway Stores Manchesllir Evening Herald b*ck into the house in time to ' ft.” O C H y l ’• 1-1 • Green Stamps and {ook four of their children's aeVe the c^lld. .’ph^ students laughed and ap-, J blT llU lO ll Britain Is la|>erlng off. siiltanl. has suffered a "tempor­ S#« this grmat n»w firm Fallot's Stu d ii. Monchasfer Laundrqmot Savinas Bank of Monchester lives. Yssterday they struck again It,-w asn't much of a Thanks- :.plaiided^ , A 65-font-hlgh rhlirch window | By HAL R. fXMIPER fr9m Sweden, at 84 cents a ary Indisposition" and is resting donated by American soldiers tn i today and get an Farmers' Market Monchester Motor Sales Schiebd Brothen Beginning November 28th: Open every Thurs­ from the verj’ same type appara­ giving for the Durrontg. The Real Several students then tried a London. Uov. 28 lAh- As an amall can. And mixed nuts in a t his estate at Klngstrae, S. C-, tus and snulf^ out the life of their Cross and a local restaurant ar­ few teasing questions about the] Washington, Nov. 28 (Jf^- Dlvt- Ulm Cathedral unvelleid today. . . . | American domiciled In Eng­ the shell at 63 rents a pound. His office reported ' today. Hla First National Bank . Manches|er Pet Center Soars Roebuck A Co. day and Friday night until Christmas. Big 8-year-old daughter,. Tamora. ranged for 10 turkey dinners for Nov. .4 elections and partlculat^y | fiends totaling $256 mlHinn Will New Jersey man bills se^ with land, we feel we should cele­ And a pumpkin big enough to aides gave no further, detaila ICE SCRAPER rifle after listening to pleas from ! First National Stores, Inc. Manchetter‘1*ipe and Supply Shoarson, HommlM i Co. Dumont, 31, a m achinist came the family, BiU a nightmare that about Rockefeller, The Repuhliran' be paid during 1969 to more than brate the Brl.tiah holidays and make one pumpkin pie I which tihtohrtmly- Christmas parade begins at 7 P.M. on Main to Milford six years ago with his repeated itself, had taken away 'Vlzllor ws.sn't ruffled. ’ j.fivo million veterans holding par- daughter arid pollcemsn for 20 let it g* at that. But our wife we despisel for $1 12. k i l l e r h a n g s s e l f Fisher Dry Cleansers. Inc. Monchtster Rumbing ond Sherwin*WiHioms Point Co. svife to build a new life — and a their. appetites. ------tlclpstlng government 01 life In- minutes, t . . Greek mountslii girl is the senttmenUI type. Conies the day. R'alpole, Masa, Nov. 28 uP)— Friendly Ice Cream Co. new family. Just two'yifars before Oklahoma Deaths at 5 , (tXintIniied on Page Three) i surance policies lo get letter, gifts and money from With two small children, ahe The kids have never heard Jack {fester, 23, convicted slay­ Supply Company Sheer Jeytelors Street. her 5.000 "dads" In United States, er of his . 18-,vear-old girl frlemV Goudet Jewelers on Dec. 13, I960, a fire swept At Oklahoma City, a full report — ----- —------T— 1 Sumner G. Whlltley, Veterans claims we should ^elebrsta of Tlianksgiving. Our efforts Manchostor Savings and Silk City Llgner Store through the Clgremont home while wasy/mm promised |fif,iiijBcu today luuey by py state siaie arson ^ .■ -w-r i > efiminlstnrior, today said the filvl- all San Quentin prisoners who' Thanksgiving. _ to explain about the Dilgrims klllod himself today at the stata General Services Loan Assn. the family alept and mimed the ‘'adopted" her. We argue lhat the kids fall on deaf ears. They don't prison In Walpole- OfflcMIs sold Sliaan Rrothors Investigators on the blaze which |\6 f l A l O t IJ jlV 6 lle n * ‘‘*'’‘** erf^PClniarliy a refund of Ueby gete bassinet,' warm anug- he hanged'himseR in his eall' house to the gfound.- deatroyed e convalescent home fbr.' , * wa i. ' l****^^ ^*** premium payments, ^ouldn't care less, we are per­ like turkey. 'iTify don't like W. G. Glen'ney Company Manchester Trust Co. Stonok Beetronics LaboratoriM rOecember 15-23rd: Open every doy and night . Dead were Theodore, 5, Henry. fitling pajamas and love and at- sonally against ft and our pumpkin pie, ellher. with a sweater. - MORI PIOPLi RIOI ON retarded and crippled children. | S f< ss||| T'sa||s'*fs flln tn fl He added this was made possible Uritlon of PhUsdcIpbla nuns on Glenney's Men's Shop Manchester TV The Tile Shop 4, Richard. 2. and 2-month-old Five Were killed am. a sixth serl-. ' '''*‘**“**. because tj»e death rate among English neigbhors will think . "Why do we do this? " w# OOODYIAR TIRES THAN from 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Patricia, leaving the Dumonta whose doorstep he was abandoned we are nut*. In due rouiae. we ask. "Whut does Thanksgiving DEFENSE fXJSTS NtAY JUM P Goodyear Service Store Mori-Mod's ously btirried in yesterday's trag- policyholders continues to be low- yesterday. . . , Thousands of ON ANY OTHER KINDI Tots 'n Tcans childleaB. edy, Seoul. South Korea, Nov. 28 UB er than the table upon which the found ourselves dickering for mean to Jeffrey-at 2'i ’or Nick .Augusta, O a. Nov. 28 iP)— Gordon's Cleaners Marlows Tumpik* Market On Thanksgiving morning, the Chester Stringer, head of the Meiropolitan police today banned premiums were based, Thanksgiving dinners on Chicago's a turkey. at 15 months?" ■Secretary of Defense McElroy Complete Line of Snow Dumont's jiat with Ernest’s 21- northwest aide delayed when water According to the (iuullry "Nick loved the cranberry said utter, a conference. with Gorman Motor Soles Thom McAn Shoe Store R e a d ' s year-old brother~Richard in their State Crime Bureau Areon De-! outdoor gatherings and demonatra- -Rome 4.91K>,000 holders of Na- mala hreaka. President Elsenhower today "wa Tires for Foreign Cars. December 24th: 9:30 A.M..5:30 P.M. partraent. aaid the blaze, may i of all kinds. Police Chief l^e tlonal .Service b'Life Insurance' man, there has been a severe sauce, " says o.ur wife. The Grand Union Co. McIntosh Boot Co. Vittner's Garden Canter second home, a 2-atory wooden United States' and Japan to re­ outbreak of pip on the British "He loved tITe cranberry are going |o have a pretty mugil frame house. Asleep in the bed­ have')ieen started by a youngster’s Haty Hsk said pdllce have uncov-, (NSLII which originated Jn World ^ sume negatlattona next tveek on time" trying to avoid a mlHtary W. T. Grant Company Memorial Corner Store Walnut Rcstaurdnt clothing catching flre^ An investi-j ■f? **’'’®*^8*W*’K "* »eri-|War II will get 1235 million. I turkey ranches. The price was sauce? Ail he did with the rooms Was the Dumonts' second revision of their 1951 Seixi'rity about 98 Cents a,pound, cranberry sauce was run his spending Increase sfarttng Ju^ Great A a P Tea Company gator, Kyle Morehead. said he h e -■"“* About 285.000 who have U.S. ITreety. ..Ben. Hubert Humphrey I. Mr Elroy ruled out aa.v- In- Michael's ' Watkins trothers family — four yeung'children. lieved one of the children was | efi^nsl the Reoubliol Life msiirance dear liltie hands through it Gustafson's Shoe Store December 25lh: CHRISTMAS. , . BemlaiMwtBt Hound lO-Minni begins, short , vlsli ’to Arcording'to Us, the poultry ' crease totaling as much an $8 Montgomery Word Company Weidon Drag Co. T^e living room rumbled with a playing with matches sncl W-' .Wo.rec.ni ,-i«io,„. «« originstjKl Ini Moaeow with briefing by officers man *hould;be told what to do and strew it around the floor. billion tn rxeess of the eslimnted NICHOLS* J. W. Hole Corpi Moriarty Brothors Willten's Gift Shop sound reralniacent of the one eight clothing ca-oght fire-but Stclnfior cewSa^tX-een^ * Will get $21 million. of U.S. Embassy. . with turkeys at 98 cents a This joint looks like the ga- defense outlay of- 9M.atMM0.* Harmac Men's Shop years ago. The apace heater ex­ T. S. Eliot's latest play. "The pound, hut ’ot|r wife was firm. rtig*^ where they had the St. DM for the current EiMi yMr. MANCHESTER Music Shop Winitljsr Autd Parts ploded. sending, fiames spouting •*UelnwhH.‘V ‘'^^^'‘'lnd *^^rZd c C - million less than those declared »* Elder Statesman'' prove* fiox-of- She said a l6-pounder was 'Valentine!* .Day piaasacre.'*- Tir e , in c., P i Harrison's Nossiff Arms Co. L. T. Weed Lockar Plant December 26th; 9:30 A.M.-S:30 P.M. through ithe room. oth1“ m!SionsiS7 f o r e u r r l S *^“’"*«* -this year. flee dap...Block Island, R. I., to about right. Thlar'bieana we "Wall, maybe he wasn't mad 8IE.ASLBS DE-ATHM t 'P 295 HROAI) .STREET Duinoat and hie brother at­ ^firing ^ chiljMh pOhdered tl^ Lee *;ald the plot WIU be revealed . However, W hittier ssM Individ-. get rMideat- phyakflaii for first will still be getting the eyes. , about the taste, ^ut you could W ashlagtoa, Nav. E t tPi Hartford Gas Compony Nostle's Company, inc. F. W. W eolw e^ Co, aars, nose and throat In hash tell -he loved the texture.” MI 8-5 no tem pts to fight the blase- But it A 1. , 1. .tfl ^he public ae eoon as possible )thl policyholders will gsherslty rs- time. Mnee Beptemher. Measle* dcaths-duiMg 1N7 eu-- Yarn-A'Port Go,, Inc. WS8 fatUa. Thpy ran up the lUgbt At Little Rock. Ark., a ihotb^ the ten on meetinga wtli eaive-ateut the same amount aa Chinese Communlsie withhold a fortnight later. “Okay, he loved tha texture. numbered deaths Mdsad Vf paUa aU Ii^ the flames follofirliig. and father, and rpur chU^nin 1 ^ be lifted'whais emergency eecuriiy in iflU tecaute the ^ number of fire on Quemoy Ttlands fer 14lh So we spent $14.70 for" a We apent $2o or $26 so. tha kid —the first ttsM aflwPlHfl that tham. Mrs- Dumont ran outside f®r their Itvae -When flames, raced ncede ceaaa w exist b pohoie* tn .force declines between eoneeMittv* evea-Aumbered day turttay. Hi# klpd »f turkey we can love the textiire of erah- this had accorrad. .A PRMa .halp, ehitehtng l-year-old Mar- their, amall. frame ‘i)ouae. Seoul neinqtepeni noud that the 1 and 2 per cent each year. .. .S«n.' William Ijanger (R-Ndr got; If there ware any Juetlca barry snmeeT” , Raitltk Bacvlee! alfIcM) m M tor 'Jeiii. 'Aaetbef chU<); the ohi-i’ aurvi'ivor, police; iri>-> c-Mfe a t *. tipn« when ' Tha IflM dlyldends wilt he paid •ay# MImM* tM I t t f n i R if they tha pip would have got him Chranbarry m u m hi jMtrt ef My. M * Rate p a te aaatlM aiifli was hiMMtaltwlI' - '< f ns. Csusu a e ; the barrage of flvofT^-Am*^- •Tim tar*, men gretffiad I as soon ,ss passible after tlw id- ■ueteed In makliig K eanerto halt «» O u ftee in * ■et-^delem iMd. j|(>MUuuad«te.ffi*g* OisMe*)’!.' nlTsrsoiT dots ef e*eh {WUey. g«Mt* fllthvatan. sbuy onnharry m u m , lSiC2i*S*t22teK^^ ■. ' . :‘i V ; = ' ■ :.r ' t .11' ■,;-v