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Michael W . Clementlno, seaman Ho|may Dances Claims by Idle 300 T E A R S About Town apprentice, USN„, son o f Mr. and Areragt Daily Net Prew Ron Tbe'Wii Mrs. Michael Clementlno, 20 West­ No H erald Rise During Week PRESCRIPTION ffo r the Week fended Feveeaot of O. ^Pmuic* !>• LalM. *on of Mr. minster Rd., recently returned to Planned by Rec Her. Utti, I860 Maypdrt, Fla., aboard the radar . EXFERDENCIB : ■ 'I and Mn. Harry E. L«iae, 43 Tan- Fair, aot n M M r 8 t, is home for the Thanks* picket destroyer, UBS Turner,, Ths RMieatlon Department an­ Tom orrow The number of unemploymenf ARTHUR ORUe giving holiday from Rensselaer after six weeks' combat training nounces "^that its Thanksgiving claims in Manchester rose 6.7 pet 13,299 peea«nn Tealght. Low with .the Fleet Training group at Polytechnic Institute where he is dances wjll be held on Friday eve­ The Manchester Evening cent last week from 1,223 to 1,305. Member of the Audit otday mootlsr fair, a Mtile aiidi#. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, ning for junior high school .stu­ in his Junior year. He is a graduate The increase ^ reversed” a minus Bnreaa of Olrenlatioa. HlghtaSOa. a f Manchester H l^ SchooL dents. The dances at the West Side Herald will not publish tomor­ Manchester—-A City of Village Charm trend of 6.1 the previous week. Hydrogen technology will be the win 'be for seventh graders only, row, Thanksgiving Day. RANGE The Laurel Garden Cluh of East subject of a talk by C. Branson and the one at the Community Y The state noted a liee for the same period, from 37,434, to 40,534, Hartford w ill meet Thursday, Dec. Smith, assistant to the vice pres­ w ill be for seventh and eighth reatlon department about • a (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—IN TWO,SECTIOI^S) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1960 (daoelfled AdTerttatag ea Face SD) it was announced today by State VOL. LXXX, NO. 47 PRICE FIVE CENTS 1, at the Wickham Memorial Li­ ident and chief scientist of United graders. month ago are being canceled due ruEL on Aircraft Corp., at a meeting of the Labor Commissioner Renato E. brary for dembnstrations of The dances will begin at 7^30 to the lack of attendance. Christmas greens and decorations Society of Automotive engineers, and will last until 9:30, under the Ricciuti. This was 11,767 higher GASOLINE than same week a year ago. by Mm. Raymond H. Arnold and Dec. 1 at 8 p.m’. in the Terrace din> direction of Ann Stilson, William PRIVATE FUNERAL The Manchester claims load in­ btrs. Burdette W. FothergUl. ing room at Bradley Field. I^e will Fortin and Ronald Daigle at the Split Glossed Over Greenwich, Nov. 23 (A')—^Private cluded 580 from women, or 44.4 per State New s Costs S oar discuss development of Pratt A West Side, and Carl ' Silver, funeral services are being ar­ cent of the total filed. Manchester Lodge of Masons Whitney Aircraft's liquid hydrogen Dorothy Neil and Don Cowles at engine. ranged for Mrs. Frances M. Cole, T ie rise in claims over the pre­ BANTLY OIL w ill meet tonight at 6:30 at the the Community Y. 95, who died yesterday at Green­ Masonic Temple. Memt>ers will vious week was due to factory lay­ ( ,IMI' \N\ , l\l Roundup T o R eco rd A ll those attending must be wich Hospital. She was the mother offs and holdover claims filed proceed to the Watkins-West Fu­ Richard. Dubanoski, co-captain ; 'I '1 \IN - I [M l.I Have Son; members of the recreation depart­ of Albert L. Cole, Greenwich, gen­ neral Home, 142 E. Center St., to of the Wesleyan University soccer this week because state offices ment. eral manager of the Readers’ Di­ conduct a Masonic Memorial serv­ team, underwent an operation for were closed on Veterans Day. TEL, Mitchell 9.4595 The flfth and sixth grade danc­ gest and president of the Boys’ Manchester ranked eleventh in ice a t 7 for W alter B. Joyner, a a knee Injury yesterday at Hart­ H igh M ark ing lessons organized by the rec- Club of America. the state for most claims last week. member o f the lodge. ford Hospital. He is the son of Mr. R O C K V IL L E T R 5-8271 Didn’t Know ahd Mrs. Joseph A. Dubanoski, 181 Glenwood St. Washington, Nov. 26 -, Reason for Thanks myself personally, all good wishes pute between the steel Industry His cry is good, Dr. John A'. are extended to the new arrival and the Steelworkers Union. IValsh, the attending physician,. anla his parents.” Food prices, which usually de said of the 6 pound 3 ounce new- Someday when Mike kicks a.^ pliance which he wore day and dine In October, went up instead domer. "Excellent’’ was hla re­ U.S. Mission Outlines by six-tenths, of one per cent. winning field goal, he may have night. Gridder Gravely Hurt port on the condition o f bpth Today, Mike weighs 21V2 pounds, These combined ■with higher mother and child at 11 a.m., some more reason to be thankful than Hartford, Nov. 25 (JP)— A serious prices for new cars, higher rents can sit, stand, and push himself head injury was sustained by 11 hours after delivery. A fter an most of his teammates. and other housing .costs, and In­ around In a walker. He wears the Fiscal Woes to Britain Weaver's fullback Amado Cruz, 18, earlier hospital visit the doctor Mike Is too young now—only 11 leg bar only at night, and it will who collapsed'following the Weav- creased prices for women’s and bad described both parents as de­ months old -to realize the handl- soon come off entirely. | er-Hartford game Thursday and girls’ apparel to send the Oc­ lighted that the baby is a boy. SANTA’S HERE! tober price level to a new record. caps overcome at the time of his Mike, who has blue eyes and - London, Nov. 26 t^')— A U.S.^Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson o f Texas, was rushed to St.'Francis Hospital. There was one point of minor dis­ first. Thanksgivnig. sandy brown hair, has come out oconomic mission today sought and Sen. William Fulbright, D- Hospital physicians described Medical costs were also up. agreement about the baby. Dr. Orphaned at birth, Mike has British help in stopping the global Ark., were seeing Lord Home and his condition as serious but the Prices of food bought for home Walsh reported a fair or moderate of his shell and Is much more so­ Night Nursing Supervisor Mrs. J. F. Robinson congratulates President-elect John F. Kennedy on his become the dally concern of pro­ ciable. Professional case workers drain on American gold resources Prime Minister Macmillan late In youth was reported as having consumption and restaurant meals amount of brown hair. Others after meeting with a rebuff from arrival at Georgetown University Hospital early today to see his new son, John F. Kennedy Jr. In fessional social workers, pedia­ from Children's Services, who the day. spent a comfortable night. Authori­ both increased. E g g prices rose spoke o f a black shock. tricians, orthopedists and foster West Germany. • center background is Bob Robinson, news director of Washington Radio Station WWDC. (A P Pho­ have followed his progfes.a close­ Both the Senators are expected ties said X-rays taken TTiursday nearly 11 per cent in one month Events came In rapid fire order parents. Secretary of the Treasury Rob­ tofax). ly, de.scribe Mike now as a “ mo­ to play key roles In President-elect afternoon proved negative and to a level 23 per cent over Oc last night after Kennedy set out The Manchester office of Chil­ ert B. Anderson and Undersecre­ tor child" and a "boy’s boy.” John F. Kennedy’s incoming.Demo- Cruz is conscious and. responding tober, 1959. by plane to reusme the post-elec­ dren's Services of Connecticut tary of State Douglas C. IHllon cratic administration. a to treatment. No definite diagno­ Prices o f most fresh fruits,' to­ tion vacation he had broken to was consulted by,the doctor who Not yet a year old. ho hltch- hustled in from Paris and at once 3-T SUBURBANITES Anderson and Dillon, after a ses- sis o f Cruz’ condition can be ascer­ matoes. pork, milk and bread also spend Thanksgiving with his wife delivered Mike, a 6-pound Infant, ,hikes rides, w hl^ seated In his conferred with senior members' of tained, authorities said, fo r another rose. Higher prices for grapefruit, Papa D elivers M oriarty Kin, and their S-year-old daughter, walker, by grabbing hold of the Sion at the Treasury with Lloyd* , ______in a normal birth. 'The baby left the British cabinet. up-MRe^atpi^^ re Caroline. They advised Chancellor of the werit to a lunch attended by ^ neck the hospital when he was five days skirt of anyone around. The de­ Merv traction whan It snows...Mora mifeoga when It doBtn't AmeaYiainage to Florida’s crops --'The sequence, pieced together ■MMkoquer John Selwyn U oyd and Liord Privy Seal'Eldward Heath M id old after Christmas last year, and gree of correction of Mike's de­ and lower baq|M8aJ>^.taken today by the September hurricane. News of Baby Intern, Helped from the accounts of newsmen ac­ form ity is about 95 per cent, and Foreign Secretary Lord Home of the president o f the Board of was immediately placed In a fos­ Save now on the best winter.tires we’ve ever made! “ Djmamic Trade, Reginald Maudling. All to determine whether tiiere are Bread prices, tip flye-tenths of company the . President-elect medical specialists foresee no lim­ the failure of their attempt to win injuries there contributing ter home. these three are members of the one per cent, In October, have In­ and details filled In by. t>r. Walsh: itation of activities and predict Ihiction” pulls your car through snow, ice or mud. Outstand­ Direct financial support from West complications. To Caroline, 3 Mike seemed fearful and filled cabinet. Each would be concerned creased neariy 5 per. bent in the litat Mrs, K ennedy A t 10:15, while Kennedy was that Mike can play football some­ Germany for the upkeep of U.S. with anxieties; the muscled In his ing mileage on dry pavements gives many motorists an extra forces In the federal republic. in any special measures under­ year. airborne, Mrs. Kennedy herself day. Washington, Nov. 25 {ip — Pres called the doctor. ''h I little legs were tight and didn't fiex season of dependable wear. 'IVade today for Suburbanites They also ranged over ways in taken by this country to aid the 6 Pactfi»t$ in Jail Introduction of 1961 models 'Ihe Intern who was on duty at ea.slly. Two months later, a mal­ Children’s Services, which Is which Britain could help counter U.S. economy. New Haven, Nov. 25 (iD — Six raised prices of new cats 4 Mi pejr Ident-elect John F. Kennedy Georgetown University Hospital The physician summoned an currently conducting its annual and SAVE BIG at these sale prices! cent. . ' ' , last night when Mrs. John F. Ken ambulance, visited his patient 8Uid function of his left hip socket was the threat to the American econo­ British leaders were dismayed pacifists, whose efforts to halt the puzzled a bit today over how and detected. It was discovered that fund drive, provided the leg ap­ my. launching of the new Polaris mis­ However, new cars are selling nedy was admitted Is married to that the Anderson-Dillon mission when to tell his 3-year-old daugh­ (Oonttnued on Page Ten) his hip did not rotate normally. pliance, board, clothing, and paid bast year’s price per pair ’ .°o' In these talks ths governor of emerged from Bonn virtually sile submarine Ethen Allen failed, a Manchester girl. Doctors agreed this could have medical bills for pediatric and or­ 37 the Bank of , Lord Cob- empty-handed after asking for a remained in the New Haven state (Continued on Page Seventeen) ter Caroline about her new baby He Is Dr. Donald M. Kerwin been a permanent serious handi­ thopedic specialists, at an estimat­ ALL SIZES OF SUBURBANITES NOW ON SALE! bold, was a participant. $600 million contribution to'ward jsUl today. brother. His decision; To do so and his wife is Constance Marie tSize 6.70 x 15 Blackwall tube-type day, said Sheriff J. Edward Sla- Moriarty Kerwin,- daughter of cap If not discovered and treated ed cost of $1,116.50, apart from TUKUa lUCIffUL nUTIK •UCRWU.I mnen riiimu TMiun A Britlsh-American exchange the support of U.S. forces In himself and right away. early. the services of profcs.sional and plus tax and two recappable tires waj? arranged also on political and Europe. vin, after ha'ving threatened the Matthew Moriarty, president of Kennedy told newsmen after, his office staff at the Chlldreh’s lilt Lnt Last strategic affairs of the North At­ The Macmillan government has a previous day to go on a hunger Moriarty Bros., and Mrs. Moriarty. The Infant's foster mother wa.s Stun Ull Siason Salt Season Salt Merchants See second visit to the hospital to see Services agency. rrief Frief Price* lantic ' Treaty Organization foreign exchange shortage of its strike. He reported that none of Dr. Kerwin, a- graduate of instructed how to maneuver Mike's Wet* Met* Friee* his wife and^the new baby that Bulletins left leg In rotating exercises. Mike (NATO). them refused the food. Georgetown Medical School, is With his physical handicap now Caroline had not yet been told and serving his internship at the uni­ wore a bar fastened to his upper 6.00 X 13 — 18.50 15.95 22.65 , 19.60 The U.S. Vice-president Elect, (OontInneAa iA IOB Page Ten) All six were given an oppor­ Big Christmas from the AP Wire$ almost corrected, Mike’s emotion­ that he might wait a few days versity hospital. He was in charge legs, forcing his weak leg into an tunity to leave the jail yesterday SANTA WILL BE AT MARLOWS S al and security needs are also 6.50x13 — — 20.50 19.95 25.10 20.80. JL before imparting the news. of the emergency room when Mrs. outward po.sitlon. He couldn't sit when Louis Zemel, a N ew Haven about to be filled. He is to be Then, when he arrived back at Kennedy was admitted, and pre­ up hccaii.'se of this rc.stralnlng ap­ 7.50x14 21.70 19.95 26.60 23.95 merchMt, offered to post bond of Buying Spree NEW BABY RECORD FRIDAY 1 ;N P.M. to 9:00 P.M. S placed for adoption soon. his Georgetown home, he took his pared her for surgery. The birth of 8.00x14 _ 23.80 21.95 29.15 26.95 $3,500 for each o f them. They Waehington, Nov. 26 (6^— (option box for guarantee, ice scraper. turned it down. daughter out fo r a 10-mlnute walk the President-elect’s eon early this More babies were born ia the SATURDAY DAY TILL 0:30 P.M. jg 8.50x14 — 26.10 23.95 31.95 2895 Haiti Says Archbishop B y 8AM DAWSDN around the block. The little girl morning was by Caesarean section. UL Zemel said his only reason for (A P Business News Analyst) United States ia September Retreads. Free Wheel, or "More 6.50x15 — _ 20.50 18.95 25.10 22.95 helping them was that he was pushed her doll carriage on the Mrs. Kerwin called her father in any previous Septmnber, the THE HOUSE OF FASHION New York, Nov. 25 (P)— The big walk. at 11 o’clock last night to tell him Wa have the fE S T and LARGEST SELECTION of 6.70x15 18.95 15.95 21.75 19.95 26.60 23.95 “sorry for them.” OhrUtmas rush starts today. And PuUlo Health Service, reputed Traction when it Snows. More Mile­ . The Ethan Allen was launched Reporters trailing along got the her husband was at the hospital at- today. This made two auceeselve JPOYS In our 49 years; nationally advertised kTOYS at 7.10x15 21.30 19.95 23.80 21.95 ■^29.15 26.95 Assisted Red Students merchants in many sections of the word from the President-elect that macLOW prices! at Groton, Gonn., Tuesday. land are talking of the biggest record montbs. The Anguat to­ he still had not decided what to agaln at 2 o’clock In the morning tal also had exceeded that for EYE GLASS SALESSERVIC Convtntionol age when it doesn’t.") 7.60x15 23.30 21.95 26.10 23.95 31.95 28.95 The Thanksgiving Day holiday sales ever. to report the birth. By BERNARD DnCDBRIOH passed qi(letly for the six youths. do about telling Caroline. any prevloos Angnst, levecaing 8.00x15 25.60 23.95 35.55 32.95 Port au Prince, Haiti, Nov. 36 This In spite o f a general] slow­ “ You know,” he said, “ It’s going FREC PURNai PARKING! 1HEARINC down in the rate of record con­ MRS. KENNED Y what had been a 12-montli down­ 8.20x15 25.60 23.95 35.55 32.95 (IP)—Roman Catholic Archbishop (Otmtlnaed on Page Tea) to take some reorientation." (Oontinusd On Page Thirteen) ward trend. There were an esti­ Francois Poirier, long a too of sumer spending since summer and ^AIDS — — But, half an hour later, Pierre mated 886,000 registered births 6.00x16 17.55 14.95 — — I»resldent Francois Duvaller, was evidence that people as a whole Salinger. Kennedy’s press secre­ are saving more and iiorrowlng during September, the National secretly hustled out of Haiti last tary, came out of the house and re­ CONTACT LENS SPECIALIST fAll prices plus tax and recappable tire more cautiously than a year ago. Office of Vital Statistics oaid. rig h t with no baggage and no ported the Senator was In tha pro­ ‘T o Preserve My Sanity And the retail optimism, is also This was 3.5 per cent more than money except a borrowed dollar. cess of telling hLi daughter. running counter to a general the 872,000 for September 1960. YOUR OLD TIRE IS YOUR DOWN PAYMENT .The highest church official of News Tidbits , “He was building up to it as I slackness in factory output and g MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER-.Ml 9-5221 M OPTICAL STYLE BAR this Negro Catholic republic was left,” Salinger said. LAOS BATTLE LOOMS accused of giving $7,000 to aid Called from AP Wires In the sales o f big ticket items. 768 MAIN STREET Ml s -n s i The press secretary said that Finch Maid, Prosecution Vientiane. Laos, Nov. 26 UP— otriking students accused by the But total personal income still rides high. Savings bank report Kennedy was taking care o f his The Luang Probang lUdle re­ government of being Involved in ported today a combined force Robert Reynolds of Coral Ga­ increased deposits in October, on daughter himself, that the child’s Communist plotting. To deal with nurse was not on hand today, and of Government and pro-Com- the strike the government de­ bles, Fla., is the 1860 life Maater which consumers could 4raw in Top W itness, Flees U.S. munlst Pathbt Lao tnwpo la Chimpion the American Con­ the next four weeks. Banks are no other members of the Kennedy clared martial law last Tuesday. fam ily were present. morohing on the Royal Yesterday it closed all schools for tract Bridge League's 34th annual pouring out a golden flow of cash to Christmas club members. De­ However, a cook and one or two Capital, who4M garrison defected C3uistmas. vacation:^ a month fall tournament held in New York L m Angeles, Nov. 2‘6 (/P)—Au-a-age suit for Injuries she said she tivo weeks ago to ril^ttat reliel q o o d e a r City. . . i Massachusetts' Gov. Fos­ partment store sales have manu- other servants were at the house. thorltles say an important prose­ / ^ ahead o f time. ■* suffered In ,the struggle, which oc-' Gen. Phound Nosavan. U m at­ ter Furcolo CMls legislature back aged to stay ahead of last year’s ■ Caroline seemed quite happy cution witness, Marie Anne Ud- (The atoolky 66-year-old Aroh- totals. about everything in the one curred at the Finch home In subur­ tacking force is mads iqi of two bWhop said on arriving in Miami fo r special session *:^esday to re­ holm; has evaded a subpoena to ban West Covina on July 18, 1959. consider rejection of purduMe of And consumer spending itself glimpse reporters had o f her. infantry oompanles loyal to-MtS.fS23 '' . 2fS SRQAD ST^-MI 3-SI7* iBkm of the ArdiMMiop “very like­ ARCHBISHOP POIRIER for the return of a. number of U.S. year compared with last, thanks to and reportera on the street out­ today she fled tfee United States Washington, Nov; 26 Ifflr-'n ie ly” incurred excommunication de­ they killed the doctor's wife, Bar­ “to preserve my .sanity.” Space Agency said today a stray Naval bases in th^ West Indies the changing calendar. side. bara Jean. ' Exhibit of Poiiticai Campaigns from Washington to Kennedy nying them - the church sacra­ Marie Anne Lldholm, a maid at electrical signal from the ground Federation.-,^'. . Ten small bombs The Christmas shopping spree Jurors at both trials earlier this ments. No official word w u avall- exploded iii Havana during the. often makes or breaks the profit ■Vienna,, Austria, Nov. 25 (ip— the Finch home when Mra. Bar­ caused ^the Mefoniy-Bedstoae HOLLYWOOD SERVICE CENTER kbla but ttw sources said Canon Kasaviibu Flies night, injuring one man seriouily. year were unable to agree. The bara Jean Finch was ahot tb death launch failure atAMpe Cbnaiear- Open This With Friiay and Saturday 9 AAf.- 5 PM JIM’S ATLANTIC STATION Ths John F. Kennedys’ new baby third trial o f the surgeon and his Law No. 3384 normally iutomat- Agatha Christie’s record-break­ (Conttnaed oa Page Twesuy-three) in July o f 1959, said she might re- al. Fla., taat Monday. TTflhtotf 342 E. CENTER ST_M I «-8)87 loally inflicts axoommunicatlon recslved a lot of attention in sweetheart had been set for Jan. 451 W. CENTER'ST.-4)4I 9-8156 ing mya.tery' play “ The Monea- Vienna newspapers today. to ld a Msea conference tim defeot upon parsons who directly or In- To Prepare for 8, MleS Lldholm, last' person to hae been found, and tiie delay to FOLLOWING WEEKS teap” eaitere fee aiatfa year to- Ths Independent Abend^Preeae (Coottnned oa Piige Eleven) ' t , <»sotly impede a Catholic pre­ irifiit.'. .. U.S. Ambassador Doug­ see the doctor’s w ife alive, had the man-in-qieoe program from* JACK’S ATUNXIC BUHRER’S SHELL SERVICE late to his woclc.) Sui^^vey.g Criticize published a cartoon showing a been ordered subpoenaed to testl- last week’s faUnre wfll ba “to las MacArthur* H hMided the smiling President Eisenhower say­ Tuesdays and Saturdays 9 AM.^5 PM, and Thursdays 9 A.M.-9 P.M. 704 MAIN ST_M l f-8232 653 CENTER ST.— Ml 9-8128 Tha churehman'a expulsipn was UN Peace Unit Tokyo foreign miniatry a check for fy. terme of weeks, aot months.’* s w ift ^ Police and .presidential Air Raid Warning, ing about a happy Kennedy In She arrived in Sweden while I 8360,000 today under America’s kneepants pushing a baby car­ >ains guarxls arrested him a t .Us office fey VVnxiAM N. OAIYS atoms-for- (pCace program to help subpoena servers were still look­ HOLID.AY DEAD AT 191 In rooiponse to groat i>opular demapd, the America' Goes To The Polls MORRISON’S ATLANTIC KEN’S GARAGE and esoortsd him to the airport pay for a research reactor. Cold War Program riage: “And I thought the young­ ing for her In southern California. Chicago, Nov. 25 (6’) — Aool- UUted Nations, N.Y., Nov, 26 ster (Kennedy) still believed in where th^ bought him a ticket (JP—President Joseph iCasavubu The International Federation of I?ist Atty. William B. McKesson 213,502 Edge dent fataUtlee nude the Thanke- political exhibit at 62 FroQ>«ot Street, Hartford, will remain open, throe 288 W . MIDDLE TPKE__ Ml f-8302 ANDOVER— FI 2-6227 the stork.’’ told newsmen that she had agreed glving holiday a tragic time la for Miami. He waaiput on a plane of The Congo was flying home to­ Wines and Spirits agrees the name Washington, Nov. 35 MPI— The days a week. without any clothes exc^t the Bourbon appUce only to ' whisky to return and testify again. “She many American hemes. Tbe day to p r^ a re hia people fo r the Arm y made public today two re^ Washington, Nov. 25 UP — Dem­ whits caaaock he was wearing and nude in .United States .... Prime Hyannis Port, Mass., Nov. 25 has agreed to come back, provided tra ffic toU reached 137 as the OLiVA’S ESSO DICK’S ATUNTIC STATION visit of a political coneillation ports which Democrats had charg­ ocrat John F Kennedy’s popular with only a dollar loaned him by a commission from CBe-UHited N a­ Minister Sir Roy Welensky oTCen- OP)—The f(ither of John F. Ken­ we pay her transportation,” he extended weekrad’a second day More than 60,000 men, women and children from throughout the East have 411 HARTEORD RD_M I 84229 ed before the election were being nedy said today “we’re all very said. vote margin in the Nov. 8 elec­ 206 HARTFORD RO.— Ml 9-8296 priest ' tions. • . tral African Federation declares withheld fo r political reasons. Pre­ wore on. FIree took lives happy” about the birth of a son He tion remained at 213,502 today as already visited this colorful exhibit. On display are 20,000 presidential The police escort refused to Kasayubu left New Yorti last moves to carve up hla federation pared by a research contract or­ said if she didn’t testify in since Thaaluidvlng fei^ Other comment and told reporters “we are illegal and intends “ to fight to thO President-elect and his wife, person her .testimony at the pre­ Illlnoia Republican leaders consid­ typM of accldento left 64 dead. DON WILLIS OARAOE RUFINI’S FLYING A SERVICE night 4lter telling Secretary^en- ganization, the reports were crit­ ered carrying a ballot controversy campaign mementoes depleting Amerioa's politioal heritage from 1789 are awaiting the arrival of a eral Dag Hammarskjold that he them to finish” ' ... .Author Harold ical of the nation's air told warn­ Jacqueline. vious trials could be submitted to The total reached 198. IS MAIN-ST.—Ml 94831 frienA ” Claude Raymond, com­ Humes Jailed live hours in New For Joseph P. Kennedy, form er the next jury. Miss Udholm, as a to court. , . , to I960. 118 CENTER ST.r>MI 9-8279 would let Um know within a week ing system and tha Cold W ar pro­ Latest totals were Kennedy 34,- mander o f the presidential guard, when he was ready for the com- York City in a traffic case will gram. ambassador to the court of St. maid who worked in the Finch 1.600 FLE E SUBW AY FDUB file suit against city for false ar­ James, it was his 18th grandchild. home, testified to oeebtg Dr. Finch 019,970 and Vice President Rich­ aiid Haitian Police CUef Daniel mlsakm to come. Rep. John fe. Moss, D-Calif., ard M. Nixon 33,806,468 with more Boeton, Nev. 28 (F) — Sab- To amutge group ioun call Hertford JA 6-0121 Ext. 3476. HARTFORD ROAD 8ERVI0ENTER MEAD’S ATUNTIC STATION ISeouvolr. watched the departure. rest and ImixIaoamMt chilwaan o f the Houaa. subcom- In Boston, Mrs- John ,F. Fit*- standing over Us unoonocloua way eervioe to downtowB Boston Hammankjdld’s 18-nation' ad­ Connecticut state agendea q>and. Cerald, grahdmother of the Presi­ w ife with a pistol in his hand— than 800 of the nation’s 166,064 Open this week Friday ft Ssturdsy 9 A.M .-~6 P .M . and following weeks 270 HARTFORD R D .^ 1 3-2408 A communique broadcast later visory committae for The Congo miUw on govenunent infotnatlon. praclncta atil) to report. was toBywagfly ltaito$ai^ M $$, 128 EAST CENTER ST<—M l 9-8347 by Dafenoo Minister Aurale Jo­ more than $28A M a jraar fo r BoeM- had chaigM Nov.. S that iH|i dent-elect, edid she was “delight­ and said tha doctor knocked her eemnyrters arara aansnatod tos. agreed to wait. foa* word from bershlp In a host 4if sftw te argaa- Kennedy’s electorial vote count Tuewlays and Saturdays 9 A 3 1 —6 PJM . and Ihuisdays 9 A id .—9 P.M . seph said the banlahment was be­ Kasavubu before deciding on a ministration ordered the nporti ed.” The infant is the 80th great nearly imconacloua, too. held at 800—31 more than the to­ day wlini tabDitili |i I cause, the prelate aided the stu­ laattons___ rDiiailtf|giTiliiiii Min- wlUffield for “political f ^ -sav- grandchUd of Mrs. Fitzgerald, 95- Dr. Finch claimed that his wife YMiiglfe lira In ttm- r ELLSWORTH aii USSO' SHERIDAN’S OARAGE new date for. making the trip. later John D iefenbjlBjinee West tal needed fo r .election. dent atdkera. The oonunlulon includm all year-old widow of a former <3on- was killed a short time later in a In lUinole, which hto 27 eleo- 2«2 OAKLAND ST^-AAI 3-5155 Prasldeht DuvaUer did not men­ «»ake “reollstte rd fiM H l poUdee Army said todaf J w the greiMman ahd Boston -mayor. Bcuffle over possession of the pistol. Prmnitd under iBteauipiea of - ( ROUTE 6, ROLtON— M l 3-6449 countries with troops in the 30,- toward rad C fe l^ ^ ^ K Irving torsi votci. Cook County (Chica­ atotletoi*Sa-i6e tion the expulsion when ha ad- 000-man U N . force in the Congo. two reports wars mersljr Iwckr Mra. ntfelMald U liviiig with a He aalfi he pushed Mias Lidnolm’s go) RepubUean Chairman Franda Ih s TVavdmJnsuranceCioinpaniss, Hartford 16, Connecticut ' McDonald, axpa^^^H nO m baonr gfoulnd matarlal and that , thair aon ia feoaton'a Dorchfatar sec­ hsad against'the garage wall be­ droaaad a rally o f 6,000 o f hia patw The coneUlatlon group flm t air attain , X. Connell aald hla party wlU file COOK’S SERVICE STATION / BOLAND MOTORS oeiiditalona w o n otUl nndar study tion. In tha aummar. she stays on cause he feared she was armed. through XdiflDim' OB way patltlona aaektnf a nehsek c4 pa- 5115 MIODLf TFKf. KA^IT-Ml 3-5501 ’ : sB Page n M a w ). Cape Ood. not far from tha boms ^Misa-Udholm atUl has .U u d t U 369 CB4TER ST.W-MI 3-4079 a a P M o M s l oC few PNtadeot-alaet' ofsinat Dr. Finch a $100,l ,a« n «a Wnetoeni ■ e V /•' %' V V < V ■

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1960 FAGS TWO UANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTSB. COMK» FRIDAY, NOVE^ER 26, 1960 Union and tba world CoaimunUt lis, Richard Fwley, Donna Fuller, Perham, Lois Popoff, Hilary Por­ Jose, Robert KaoDonald, Lyna Shirley IsHhemrt, Gary P lsrea Doocy, Lasirsnes KarkowakL Sba* iiA f T ic movomont Regional 8 Sylvia Guttermaii, Margaret Ham­ ter, Janlbe Porter, Donna Sehk- Murray, Jtanna Nowaeh, „ ft^ert 'f. Columbia <' ' ' - 'nV ' South Windsor Judy n a t t lyn McOllnchey, Merrilyn Nlsdsr- in the Khruahehov hM played for mond, Evelyn LeBel, Patricia Le- beil, and Sue-Ann Tucker. Poat, William Ratlilbun, 041 Re- Junkm , apeolal honors, David werfer, Ed Ota, Susan ZagorMd; Soviet, time, and won soma time in the Grade 7, Ronald BaldwlA, Wil­ TRUSSK6 — l a t S aick, Peggy Lovejoy, Nancy Mc-i mesch, Carol Roebuck, Rhea Rue- . . F . . Ckarka Peter Kenny, Glen RdlH high honors,,John Crsgan, Robert Stam ps Sheinwold on Bridge Conununiat aummit which hegsin liam Bromley, William Chaipbef- sell, Susan Slok, Ann Blaytmi, Wil­ Hurd, Linda Hyds, Jsan Ellis, Ju ­ "News Bride, Su^an Mercler, Harriett arts; high bonora, Evelyn X>ynas, Wilbur Smitli Nov. 9 in Moscow. He ia atill on a Honors Rules Merritt, Jefferson Prestrldge, laln, Peter DenoncourL KWtlne liam Warner, Yale, De­ EUswwth lligh Barbara Gaadd, Arlene Harrison, dith Fischer, Ronald Opbble, Bev- apot. The dissldenta—Red Chinese D’.Erocie, Ralph Dickinaon, Jeanne borah Zsino, and Sharon Zapert. IRM arly Delniokl, Kothiyn K o s t^ By LOUIS .MANDBU. Could Spark 3rd War Janet Rathbuh, Ellen, Sandahl, Judy Hull, Kathleen Kingeley; NAaXHUli HIWOHY < and those agreeing with them — Dorine Sauer, Edgar Sellers, Jean Fors, Susan Fowler] Janet Gale, honors, Ronald Arel, Sandra Mar- Dorothy Kupehiuios, Judy Longo, ■ o v i BBIXKHB E X in v n i 8226S*llssmM. will watch carefully as Khrush­ Quarter Donald Gladding,' Lloyd Grant, Maacheater Bvealag lifits Quarter Jeffrey Manning, Gloria Miller, HeorleMa SsoM Honored by Simona, Linda Slack, Beverly Herald DiniUam Roman, Bdng Ryan. chev approaches the new U. S. ad- . Ralph Russo, Georgs Rysin, Aim ■ By Alfred ShehiwoMI I. NDIu B By WILLIAM L. BYAN ♦ever ilnca last May, when Khrush­ ’Thompson, and Verprauaksa, Sandra Grun, Michael Haley, Wil­ «orreMK>ndeat, OIndy Pfoasttehl, Dean Tapley. Henrietta SsoM, founder of the Certain beeUea in Borneo qpend AKQS9 chev, using the U3 plane Incident minietration. Grade 11, Blaine Armstrong, bur Hills, Warren Johnson, David Mephone PIlgTlm 2-8866. Sophomores, spedal honpri, Vir­ Shuteran, Cynthia Sleeper, Sua- (AP Newe Analyst) It is poeaible Khruehchev will win List Released Read Herald Advs. Honors list anne Staubach, Joyce Wehren, women’s Zionist Organisation, Rec Council their time studying to look like f J f4 as hie excuse, was preparing to Nancy Badore, Lynn Boyington, ginia Bolstrldge, Carol /Carter, wasps. -SSvsn if you’re not plan­ 4949 Hero is an ominoua rurpect of the out, and 1961 will be just another Michael Cacio, Richard Clough, John Woodcockv honors, Robert Hadassah, is to receive philatelic blow up the Paris summit con­ QuaUAoatlons for the honor roll Smsabeth Coffey, Kathryn Dim- Wilbur H. Smith, whd haa aerv- ning a trip to Borneo in the next Soviet-Red Chinese quarrel: It nerve-wracking <3old War yesur. It Mary Coolidgs, Roy Darwin, Honor obidonta at HUiworth low, itarilyn D z ^ Kpren Pelton, Boyd, Thomas Burke, Patricia tribute from Israel on the cen­ B A fr ference. ia poaslble alao that he will lose, Gullbieault, Catherine Frost, ed Columbia B^craation Council oa six monUu, you might still profit WEST could result in World War HI, and Since then Khrushchev has giv­ approved by district euperlntend- Karen Fkleetta, Barbara French, XoaBodal High School announced Patricia PresUIeo, JM y Roman, tenary of her birth, Dec. 14. The amd 1961 will be the most danger­ ent Charles Abell and Aram Wayne Demlng, Stephen Dawson, treaaurer for 12 yeaira, and retired by the example. Moscow seems to he preparing for en the impreaslon that the appear­ ous year of the Cold V/ar era. Marvann Gerger, Gafle Jennings, lOr the first marking period by Michele Stewart; high honors, Boimie Jones; Kathy MacDonald, new Israeli commemorative will thia paat fail, waa honored by bia This hand, playSd In the 1969 i ' r ance of a single U.S. plane or sub­ Joan , Karlson, Nancy Kearney, Paul BotUcello, Harold Cum­ portray Mias Stold surrounded ^ the posslblUty. . Damarjian, principal, were re-^ Prlnotpid Henry J . Adams Include: Margaret Newberry, Wendy Noor- aaaociatea laat Sunday at a teati- national tournament, separated ♦ s a ’. v . Soviet propaganda makes much marine in Soviet air or waters will viewed at a meeting of the Re­ Ellssa Lederer, Douglas Llnd- mings, Brenda Harding, Pamela dendorp, Walter Strong, and Rob­ a group of children. The new monial and coffee party a t Yeo- the beetles fronf the wasps. Liook be considered a militaiy invasion— strom, Frederick Lloyd, Marion Seniors: Special honors, Nola Holcombe, Susan Kugler, Janls Hadassah Medical Center is in the SOUTH . of the term peace, but at the same gional 8 Board of Education this OolUns, Dorothy Daly, Nancy El­ ert Voronovltch. mana Hall. it over and see which you'd be. A J 9 7 4 4 time It seems to be actively con­ in a word, an aggression which week. Lord, Whitney Merritt, Deanna Mailloux, Jack Moser, Salvatore Baskettmll Schedule^ background. The appropriateness ’The hand was played at many could be answered with a big pre­ Mund, Daniel Nicholson, David TMASURE CHEST DIAMONDS lison, UUie Nichols; high honors, Randarao, Margaret Shuteran, of the stamp design can be well Wilbur Fletcher, paat chairmah. 9 A K 10 I 9 ditioning the minds of people .in Local Stocks High honors will he awarded to The South Windsor Grammar presented him with a copper tables, and the king'of diamonds ♦ 7 Red-ruled lands for the posBibillty ventive blow. • those students whose average Perham,' Karleen' Taylor, David Kathleen Oolbert, Alfred Hopkins, Karen Slusars, Helen Thomas, Pe­ School Athletic Leagrue schedule appreciated, for it is to these two was the opening lead at each. In Some western experts express Ursln, and Harriett Wythe. are ovoilablo Basil Karmasyn, Leslie Manning, ter Zamuka, Bertram Higglru; worthy endeavors that she devoted placque on which waa the inaorip- ♦ A J _ ot a preventive war against the grade is 90 or above for the mark­ Is as follows: tion "Wilbur H. Smith, in appreci­ some cases diamonds were con­ Hmtk Meet Ssofii W «t United States. belief the Kremlin is engaged In a Quotatlona ParnUhnd by ing period but with no mark be­ Grade 10, Karen Bouchard, ONLY AT MICHAELS Joan MikoUte, Beverly Naudsua, honors, Marcia Casavant, Virginia Dec. 1—Union at Avery; Wap- her life. tinued at the second trick. psychological buildup to justify a Barbara RoberU; Sharon Simp­ Doocy, Judy Goalee, Jane Griffin, She is best ramembered as the ation of 12 yeara of service aa paH Ban 1 B ft** The suspicion is reinforced by Coborn 4k MIddlebrook, Ino. low M and only one mark between Sharon Cooley, William Coveil, ping at Pleasant Valley; Theas defenders made a luscious 2 4 raw 4 V Fan the statement of Premier Khrush­ preventive attack should that, to Bank Stocks Joan Dombrowskli Donald Dowl­ son, Andrea Topelius, James Rus- Robert Hawkins, Diane Heritage, founder of Hadassah, which atart- treaaurer of Columbia Recreation the Kremlin’s way of thinking, be­ 80 and 89. Dec. B — Pleasant Valley at Council, 1948-60.’’ He was alao msai for South. He could ruff the 4 4 Auran. chev Wednesday to Pravda on the ' Bid Aeked ’The honors list will be made by ing, Maryann Foote, Lorraine Fox tik; honors, Deborah Brown, Marie Kuehn, Patricia McLaughlin Avery; Waipplng vs. Union at ed with 4<> members in 1912. Miss second diamond and lead a tnunp Opndiis Itad — 4 K come necessary. Thomas Coffey, Judy Gardiner, and Peter Ppulos. Szold was elected first president. preaented with a gift of monay. subject of disarmament. Hlstori Conn. Bank and ’Truit students whose average grade Is Susanna Fuller, Brian Lester, Wal­ Pleasant Valley; to force out'the ace. It Was then In Munich, Germany, experts of Co...... 48H 46V4 ter Mortlock, Patricia Olzackl, Peter Hawkins, Patricia Kelley, Freshmen': Special honoVs, Eileen ’The dual puipoae for the eatab- Fletcher m k e of the fidthful too late for East to lead clubs. cally, Commimist leaders have ac­ the Institute for Study of the 80 to 89 but with no mark below Dec. *22 — Wapping at Avery; aervice of "Uncle Bub" through , cused others of planning what, in Hartford National 70 and only one mark between 70 Avis Palmer, Roger Pelenskl, Nina Union at Pleasant Valley; Itshment of Hadaaaah was first to South would hop up with the ace put up ths king of besita, West USSR say they detect such a assist in the advancement of medi­ all these years of working with the ruffsd—and Scutb was down! fact, has been In their own minds. Bank and Trust Co. 41H 44 A and 79. Previously, high honors Prestrldge, Louise Queal, Shirley Jan. 6—Union at Averyj, Wap­ of clubs, lead another tiw p to trend. Hammering propaganda for Fire Insurance Oompaniee Rychling, Paula Vanty, and Robert cal knowledge by means of finan­ Council which eponsora y-outh dummy, and take the heart finease. If you can’t bo dangerous, you Khrushchev accused the West six months has been keyed to an required a mark of 90 or above In ping at Pleasant Valley; activities, though he haa no ehU- of-duplicity In disarmament talks, Aetna F i r e ...... 85 88 all subjects and the honors Richards. Griecn Stamps With Every Jan. 12—Union vs. Wapping at cial contribution and voluntary DummFs cluba went off on the can at least look menacing. antlspy msuila, to hatVed and diS' dren of his own other than a Dally QnestloB of steadily building up nuclear Hftd. Fire ...... 62 55 list required an 80 or above In Grade 9, Thomas Badore, Cheryl Garage Pnrehaaed Avery; Avery at Pleasant Valley; service, and to foster Jewish and hearts, and South made the con­ 4rust of Americans, to picturing National Fire ...... 101 111 FREE 10,000 Zionist education In the United grown son. He said the esteem in tract with a precious overtrick. Partner opena with one heart, weapons stoexpiles and of constant the United States and West Ger-^ all major courses. Barnes, Beverly Bramhall, Sarah Jan. 27 ^ Wapping at Avsry: provocations and spying against 'W Phoenix Fire ...... 78 81 Grade 7 and 8 students will not Clough, Donna Cranick, Linda Union at Pleasant Valley; States. Today Hadass^ has over which the elderly gentleman is Fast Switch and the next player bids one spade. many. In that order, aa real and held is shown by tho use of the You hold. Spade—A 5; Heskrt—Q the USSR. All this, said Khriish be eligible for the honor roll If Curtis, Michael Devlin, Kathleen Feb. 8—Union at Avery; Wap­ 300,000 members and' has given At a few tables East overtook present menaces to the Soviet Aetna C asualty...... 87 92 many milUona of dollars to ths nickname "Uncle" by just about 7 5 2; Diamond—A 10 8 6; Club— chev, could en'able the United population. they have any Us (Unsattsfae- Donahue, Patrick Dougan, John caiyitf ping at Pleasant Valley; Fsb. 10 the king of diamonda with the ace Aetna L if e ...... 83 V4 86 ^ Foote, Gregory Horton, Kristine Dm’t gel this Wiattr wi^ut» establishment of medical schools everyone Who knows him. t6 make a Mat switch to clubs. Q 9 7. What do you aay? States to.,’’choo8e the suitable mo­ One method of psychological tories) in the minor subjects. Al­ —Avery at Pleasant Valley; Wap­ Conn. General ...... 395 410 so students will be allowed no more Hutchinson, Michael Koller, Cathe­ ping vs. 'Union at Avery. and clinice in Israel. M n . Donald R. ’Tuttle, another Hare the defense managed to get Answer: Bid three hearts. 17m ment for dealing their blow and buildup, says the institute, is an 93 paat chairman, presented a cor­ double raise ia forcing to game starting an aggression." Hftd..Steam Boiler .. 88 than one falling grade for partici'' rine Marak, and Judith Martinez. The Friday night games begin Mlae Stold is peiteps equally a club trick, but this waan’t enough attempt to reproduce In Russia the Travelers ...... 85% 88^ at 7 p.m. and the lliursday games famous for hsr woilc in aidiiostlon- sage to Mrs. Sm l^ expressing ap­ to defeat the contract ’The defend­ whether the intervening player Taken by Itself, this might not mood of World War II, through pation in sports. Also in Grade 9, Susan Moon, QV3 al actlvitiM wtUr childran. IMmy preciation to aha "who also aerves bids or passes. appear too menacing. But this sort fubllo rttutiM High Honor Students Phyllis Nowsch, Karen Ostby, Jo ­ begin at 8:80 pm. ers got only a trump, a dismmid glorification of the armed forces Conn. Light & Power 24 26 XY Electa of hsr concepts were first initiated who only stands and waits." and club. (Copyright 1960, General Feotons of thing has been publicized time and constant appeals for vigilance For the first marking period, seph Palllardi, Lillian Palmer, in Amerlos, snd are now pt'acUced Mr. and Mrs. Smith who ob­ Oorp.) and again by Soviet propaganda Conn. Light A Power 25 27 Roger Phelps, Sharon Pohl, Alfred At a recent meeting of the XT Melvin Brealauer, of Beverly and defense readiness. Hartford Gas Co. . . . 47 Bid high honors were awardM as fol­ group (advisory group of ths Y) in Israel. served their 60th wedding anni­ Hills, used his knowledge of Boiv “Even If the Kremlin Is not pre­ lows: Grade 12, Penelope Belden, Pucci, Robert Rathbun, William In 1930, M i« Sseld left Americs versary in 1969, are also active in So. New England Raymond, Paul Sandahl, Lorraine held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. neo beetles to defeat the contract. X Meant Job*8 Done paring for an armed conflict with Telephone ...... 45 47 Theresa Czwaczka, Beverly Hills, Reynold Burger, Clark S t, the fol­ to tsks up rasidsncs in Israel, re­ civic affairs and in jthair church. He overtook the king of diamonds the West In the near future," the Judith Hutchinson, Sue - Ellen Smith, L«nore Talbert, Carol Ur­ maining there until her death in Manufactartnc Comnanlefi lowing officers were elected for He. haa been treaaurer of Colum-> with the aoe and ehot hack the institute says, "It ia nonetheless 53 60 Klrkham and Nancy Moon; Grade sln, Jeannie Wexler and Judith 1946. During this quarter of a cen­ bla Congregational Church for the BMUtotSomnwaMlsur seven of hearts.. This made him Dublin — WindmiUers in the Personal Notices feverishly preparing for the pos­ Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. Yockachonls. 1901: R ^ o ld Burger, praaldent; old days in Ireland invariably Associated Spring .. 12 14 11, Linda Archer, Miriam Gear­ Russell Burnham, vice president; tury under her leadership and paat nine yeara. look like the kind of wasp who had sibility of such a conflict.” 11 hart, Mary Hills, ' and Noreen ' Grade 8, Howard Bidwell, Linda guManee Israel made great pro- a aingleton or doubleton in hearts. Bristol Brass ...... 9% Jean Dewey, secretary; and Flor­ pari E. Goaline, chairman of the Red China Insists upon the let­ Dunham B u s h ...... 4 5 Warner; Burba, Karen Devlin, Constance greea in medical science, and in Council welcomed the more than Annl Miner; Mrs. Sidney White- Naturally; South put up the ace In Memoriam ter of Leninist dogma: That war ence Lane, treasurer. house snd Mrs. Chsster Gudmund- In lovlns memory oI Mrs. Anne E m -H art...... 59 H 62^ Also, Grade 10, Linda Adam­ Ellis, Susan Hollister, John Hook­ A movie was shown depicting creating an environment of health 50 Coimcll workers who were p r ^ of hearts and led trumps. Bres- Stevenion. who passed aw ar Nov. 26. between the two world camps must Fafnlr Bearing ...... 44 47 son, Wendy Calkins, Janet Gkuner, er, ’Thomas Hovey, Daniel Klein, for all its dUsena. son, handicraft; Mrs. Martin Sau­ lauer won with the ace of epades passed between the millstones. Be­ 1969. come. ’The Chinese, say It must not TMCA work in Africa. Arrange­ ent. Among these were nine of the er and Mrs. Edward HauschUd, Landers Frary CJlark 11 13 Mary Hooker, Gall Kramer, Barry Alan Kramer, Charlotte LaBelle, ten chairmen who have served and returned a waspish five of fore starting work they put the be feared, that Communists must ments wers made for the Y drive aprona; Mrs. Clarence Grant, penny vanes in a S t George cross — up­ Sweet le the word of remembrance N. B. Machine ...... 14 V4 16H Peterson and James Russell; Judith Laklng, Nikki Laking, Hil­ to be held shortly. Waltsr Fostsr Echo for Pescs with "Uncle Bub." Besides those hearts. Dear U the one who is gone, not hesitate, 'regardless of risks, to North and Judd .... 14 16. Grade 9, Katherine Darwin and lary McAneeny, Margaret Mitch­ table; Mra. Robert McBride, fish South didn’t . dare finesse for right; this position was called "mil­ In memory we will always keep her. will bo chairman of the drivo. Ths 4-csnt Ecno I "Communica- mentioned, there were Dr. Ralph pond; Mrs. Mary KoUer and Mrs. expand at every opportunity. Stanley Works...... 15 17 Valerie Rankl; Grade 8, Christine ell, Peter Nicholson, Unda To Manage Store tlons For Peace’’ stamp, to be first E. W o 1 m e r, John Card, Joseph fear of loaing the queen of hearts ler’s pride." It was also a sign of Ju st as the years roll on. Manifestly, this worries Knnuh- Evangeline JuTovaty, chUdren’s; snd a heart ruff. When declarer mourning. chev, who haa contended that while Terrv Steam ...... S3 36 Ellis, Richard Libltzky, Judith Nowsch, Carol Patterson, Diane Itwin Welnbuiv, who graduated Piscsd on sale in Washington, Lusky, Howard ’Thayer, now of Mrs. Paul Jurovaty, cM stmas dec Mother, brothers and sistsri Veeder "R oot...... 46H 40% F’lck, Kathleen 'Whitcomb, and from Ellsworth High in IBM, has D.C., Dec. 18, will feature the Clarke. communism would win, there orations. The fair wlU be open would be little left after nuclear The above quotations are not to Deborah Wright. been named manager of the new bolloon-llke communications s e t Alao present were Mr. and Mra. from 11 son. untU 5 p.m. In Memoriam ne construed as actual marketa 1. Ptalsd your cor from the ravages In lovliut memory of our son and war on either aide. Also Grade 7, Margaret Blais, Topp’s store in Berlin, Conn., ac­ sluts in orbit with a part of earth Wilbur H. Smith Jr., Glaatonbury. Mra. Maurlos Bolitiidga, Mrs. brother. Gregory Monaco who was Cynthia Donahue, Carol French, ’TRULY GUARANTEED of wiMsr oealherl cording to South Winds, the high in the lower left portion of the de­ Khrushchev could lose the argu­ CathoUe Ladles Pisa >. Charles Pepin and Mra. Louis Sor- killed In action Nov. 26. 1944. In France, ment and be toppled In favor of Seat Belts Urged Judith Gove, James Gregory, school paper, sign, according to Postmaster acchi will preside at a sUver tea Martha Hammond, Charles 1 B Ha attended Boston University General Arthur E. Summerfleld; The CathoHc Ladies Society ot Always smiling, happy and content. a group more receptive to the SINeiNfi CANARIES St. Columba’s has annotmeed sev­ in the afternoon. PIANO'S RESTAURANT Loved and reeperted wherever he went. Chinese Idea. Desperation could Washington — Labor Secretary Malecky, Roberta Morris, 'and f . No after graduation here. Welnburg Radio waves to and from Echo WrestHng Champ Years will not darken nor shadows dim TREASURE CHEST DIAMONDS is said to be the youngest manager eral events and ask that notM be The beautiful memories wo have of lead to that, if an entrenched Mitchell has urged civilian agen­ Diana Wythe. I are denoted by arced lines, and Dennis Tetreault is leg wrestling Take* Pleaeure in Preeenting a. . Honor students In Grade 12 are: van ouK DonAY in the chain of stores. a single star Is shown in tbs up­ made to avoid conflict in the fu­ him. hierarchy -hould see in the de­ cies of the federal government to MANCHESTER PET CENTER ture. of tho Grade 6 hoye at veloping argument a real threat to Install seat belts on their 250,000 Natalie Armentano, Martlne Bri- 996 MAIN ST,—MI 9-4278 School Bfenus per central portion of the design. Sadly missed by his ’The Chriatmas Fair will be held Porter School, it was determined Its continued sway over the Soviet motor vehicles. cault, Sandra Brown, Edward El­ EXIT49-Com .T>ike The Itmcheon menu for Avery Across the top of thd etamp, In last week in a contest sponsored ★ NEW DINING ROOM Mother, father, sisters, brothsri COME IN EVERY POPULAR St., Pleaaant Valley and Union Dec. 8. The open meeting of the OPEN DAILT and SUNDAYS white Gothic lettering, is the Diocesan Council of Catholic by Richard Curland, Grade S Sctioola next week includes: Mon­ wording ’’Conununicatlona For teacher, to Inform the boys of LUNCHEON MENUS day—spaghetti and tomato sauce, Women at St, Mary’s Hall in Wll- m O N i CO U KT Peace,’’ and at the right "Echo I.’’ limantic will be held Dee. 4. tournament structure and pro­ cheeee sticks, cabbage aalad, pea­ ’The additional .inscription "U.S. cedure. WEEKDAYS—NN-4 P.M. SIZE AND SHAPE and jam aandwlch, ’The annual Christmas pexty for Poatage” and the denomination children of society members is Dennis, a 136-pounder, defeat­ DINNERS—4 P.M..9 P.M. / HO 7-6396 apricots; Tuesday — baked lunch­ ’4c’’ appear to the bottom right. ed Leon Nilee for the champion- \i/. eon meat, potatoea, green beans, scheduled for Dw. 17. Mrs.' Walter SUNDAY—NOON-9 P.M. There will be 130,000,000 of Deptula la chairman of the ar­ ■hip in the heavyweight division. rye bread and butter, chocolate these etampe printed in purple on Richard Spejlman defeated John UNIVERSAL GARAGES, INC. pudding; Wednowlay — eoup and rangements committee. ’The an­ the Cottrell pressee, electrl.-. - eye nual party for tho aged of SL Jo ­ German in the lightweight class. ★ COCKTAIL LOUNGE Bn* I /OS S', b I II i S SI . Nl W HAVl N, CONN crackers, egg salad sandwich, perforated. ’TMs stamp, which will SENSATIONAL VALUES ; Thursday—hamburg gravy seph’s home will be held Jan. 6, measure 0.84 by 1.44 inches, ar- Inatead of New Yeara Day. This MMubester Bvealng Herald Co­ Wttheut ^IlgatiooplesM tend FREE cataloiw B-4 on rice, peas, carrot sticks, rolls ra;.ged horlsontally, waa baaed lombia oorresponideat Mrs. Don­ featuring. ... and buttw, oookiei; Friday tuna will spread out tho pleasure for $4 75 j NAME CITY on a drawing by Ervine Metal of the old folks instead of having on ald R. Tuttle^ telephono Acad­ club sandwiches, potato chips, New York. The vignette was en­ oveirflow on New Yeara Day. emy S-S4S6. PETE LaPIRA Nationally advertised living room furniture com and fruit. Milk it served with I ______graved by CSiarles A. Brooks and Ohristmaa Fair The exciting new all lunches. the lettering and numeral by How­ at the organ Meets Monday Mrs. Charles Grant, publicity Transparent Oval-shaped dia­ ard F. Sbaiplesa. chairman, haa announced commit­ To Play Your Favorite Tunes The Uxecutive Board of the Collectors desiring first day tee heads for the fair. Mrs. Henry mond Junior Woman’s Club of South Snowflakes are traiuparent rath­ 1$5 $ 1 0 7 5 cancellations may send addressed Zuraw and Mrs. Pajil Jurovaty, er than white. The white color la NEWLY REMODELED $ Windsor will meet Monday at 8 envelopes to the Postmaster, both of Andover, are general chair­ m. at the home of Mrs. Robert due to the reflection of light by the Washington 13, D. C., wlf- remit­ men. Mra. Michael, Slrqlc heads ths tlnjr surfaces of the iCy crystale. ic BALLROOM &. Frost, 10 High View Rd. tance to cover the coat of the committee in charge of the "coun- O ne shirt stamps, to be affixed. Bfuch en­ tiY store," a special feature, DINING and DANCING \ 1// MSnoheeter Bveniiig Herald staffed bF teenagers in costumes; Sooth Windsor ooireepondent, 18- velope must be marked, in pencil. is all you need In the upper right comer indicat­ Mrs. Gertrude Prentice and Mrs. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT roora O. Burnham, telephone Walter- Wheaton, baked goods; Featuring the Henry E. Martin or­ MlteheD 4-0674, ing the number of stamps to be to be neat affixed (singles, pairs, blocks, Mrs. Geraldine Raleigh, white ele­ chestra and TV star vocalist John \: etc.). phants; Mrs. Thomas O’Brien, Corvo. jewelry and religious articles; $573 and fresh all day! plants, Mrs. John Bausola and Miss BOY SCOOT Color Ohaaged Hie ballroom is also available throughout the week for or­ The traditional ’The 4-cent Mahatma Gandhi ganisation meetings, parties land weddings. Up to 400 capacity. SPECIAL BANQUET MENUS ' round brilliant-cut ?iote8 and News "Champion of " atamp, will r be printed In the aame shade of diamond orange aa In the flag of India, and IT IS NOT TOO EARLY TO MAKE YOUR not'In blue aa previously noted. MANSFICLOifri $350 $1273 Cub Scout Pack 2 held its Nov­ r Jtf.*ni.W iLU iU M TiccT:j HU RESl!»VA’nONS FOR NEW YEAR’S EVE ember pack meeting recently at ’The 4 and 8-cent Gandhi stamps I f will be placed on eale Jan.. 26, at FBIDAY ■ SATUBDAT ths Second Congregational Church. ALL IN COLOBt ’The Weblos were In charge of the Waahln^on (13), D. C. "LAST DAYS I "BKBOEANT 1009b NYLON 4 1009b FOAM cushions opening flag ceremony. Den Chief Charles R. Chlckering of the OF FOMFEII" I BVTLEDOE" PIANO'S RESTAURANT V- Everetts Rlnes led parents and Bureau of Engraving and Print­ OOMXINVOCS FBOH 4lW FOR , - i r Cjuha in the pledge of allegiance. ing modeled the 4-cent Range Con­ ROUTE 6 and 44A, BOLTON TEL. MI 3-2342 Gorgeous ALL NYLON ht pile covers with beautiful pleated SOFA A Cubs of Den 6 made puppets servation stamp, baaed on tho de­ "^sunburst” design on back and front of arms. Choice ot colors. | Jg CHAIR which they presented In a skit, "A sign by Rudolph Wendelln of the ’Trip to ths Moon." Cubmaster Pas- Department of Agrloulture. ’The oocxxxxxxxxxxxxx (, ■ quale Vendrlllo Invited parents to vignette was engraved by Mat­ $7 65 Inspect displays of achievements thew D. Fenton and the lettering HNE fOOD and DRINK and crafts by each of the dens. and numeral by George L. Huber. PREPARED to PERFECTION! ’The highlight of the program ’This atamp will be released Feb. NOW 2, at Salt Lake City, Utah. When you want to treat aomeone spe­ The elegant Mor- was an Indian ceremony to induct cial to the very fineat in expertly pre­ 6 PJIL o«uit. seven new members as Bbb Cats. guise-cut diamond pared food, favorite diinka atop in $395 ’Those inducted were Paul Hald, Caliph Backed Study here. Iliia ia for irou! $1373 James Bride, Scott Goetchlus, Don­ ald Bergln, Paul Grondln, Anthony Baghdad — Under the<. great For Your Listening Pleasure DlPerrlo, and David Kolumber. Caliph Mamun (618-686) the Pt,^SE see“Miilniglit La(ie"froin the BEGINNING ’Two ’’bears" became "Ilona" dur­ Arabs began inveatigatlona that EDDIE REED order to folly enjoy this sospense-dnmi! ing the ceremony. They were formed the basis fOr modern as­ AT THE PIANO Gerald Southerglll and Robert tronomy. Mamun, a son of Haroun NO ONE WILL BE ADMITTED DURING Kolumber. The program closed al RaShld of "Arabian NlghU" THE LAST 10 MINUT'-S I v/lth the Cub Scout Promise and fame, built an observatory at SUNDAY the Laws of the Pack, led by the Palmyra and gradually his sci­ DINNERS ^‘BnDNlOHT LACE" WILL BE SHOWN AT 6;26 aad 9rt>0 KROEHLER 4 P C SECTIONAL with Weblos. entists determined the length of AVEYS SERVED $435 Cubmaster VsndrHlo announced a degree and established longi­ 12 NOON that k Christmas party will take tude and latitude. To 8 PAL 1009b NYLON & 1009b FOAM cushient The fashionable the place of the December pack meeting. There will be refresh­ Not two Not three — but FOUR matched stetienal piacaa. A Emerald-cut dia­ ments and Santa will distribute big. dramatic, aupar comfortabla group with toftad backa and mond presents to all. FOOD FOB EVERY BfbOD"* 1(K>% NYLON covar in your eboiet of eelora. The next committee meeting will OOCKXXXXXX" $2 5 0 $1150 be Friday, Dec. 2. at ths home of «249 Lawrence Kolumber. WALNlnl

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/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1960 ' i . ' ' ' . ■ ' - ' ■ . - . ^ ' ' ■ fA O K J tV B ■r'li'i lUi • P4epartmcnt will drill ths company wants to use the pro­ designated months ago by lead­ for Socialist approval of atomic possible NATO offer of atomic ceeds to pay ban loans that will —sboad or sitait, slsn'tt ____ RockviUe^Vernon Falconer, Kenneth Folsle, Julie and Annette Marella. i Rabbi to Speak JHS HOttSf OP FASHION Sunday at 8 a.m. Endorse Brandt The Grange will meet tonight at ing Socialists to be chancellor If arms for the army. weapons. total $1 million at ths end of the sUds pro^ tora. Hamhach, toretta Kayani Boott Also, Jans Manon, William Sc^blU^oard No. 2 Brown (Jornmonds' This Is a major shift In policy Maynes, Unda McLeod, Mary o'clock at the Community RolL year. The PUC said the loans we Klotar, Edward Kulo,. Juliet ku)>- Toi Churcb Council Hannover, Germany, Nov. 25 (/O tlonal election. Hia endorsement by for the' Socialists. For years they NEW STOCK ISSUED used to pay for the company’s con­ fenehnUd, l^bert tahrmUt, Rose­ Mecca, David MltcheU, Kathleen SAUS StRVICt Mrs. Hazel Flloyd, Mrs. Margaret WELDON DRUG CO. Sykes School fYEOLASS C oii¥B llBBal Holland and M r.-and Mrs. D^ll —The Social Democrats today the current Socialist Congress hod have criticized the position of Hertford, Nov. 26 (F)—The Conr tinuing construction and financial 901 Mnia S t . TeL MI S-8SM mary Dtmex, Longlna Lupl, Don­ Moulin, Nancy Murphy, Mary Sets Talk on never been doubted.. The November Hollister will serve on the refess] unanimously acclaimed West Ber­ strength program of C3isncelIor necticut Water Co., Clinton, has program. The state agency noted, na ICacPhtrson. Palmer, Yvette Parisean, Donna Mandieeter • Council o f HEARING The party’s platform, called the Konrad Adenauer and his CThris- been authorized to Issue 10,000 further one investor has already- Richard, Marlsmne Rleder, Maria ment committee. lin Mayor Willy Brandt as their Names 113 to Also, Sandra Marella.- Chsryl bo be held Monday it tha Salvation Bailey Report The CYO of St. Maurice C!hurch Hannover Appeal, and additional tion Democratic Union. In the past shares of preferred stock at $100 contracted to buy the entire stock Maron,- Gall Marahall, Barry Mc­ Ronalter, Lealle Salmon, Beth Army Citadel irill start ^rlth ffin- AIDS candidate for chancellor; to run on party J-esoIutiona put the Socialists the Social Democrats have fought a shore. The State Public Utilities issue. — - V . Read Herald Advs. Television Cracken. Cynthia Michalak, Ellen Schanel, Viola Schatc, Trudi will hold a record hop tonight from ner at fiffiO p.m. A to 11 o’clock In the church hall. Bat Maateraon 8 MUntt, Carol Mitchell, Allen Mda- Schulerer, David Sclhek, Deborah Dr. Leon Wind of Temple Beth CONTACT LENS SPECIALIST The Board of Bdueation will •;00 (In progTMi) S3 Honors List progreu) , Funday Funalea ney, Robert N'ewnoarker, Carolyn Seraptaln, Anne Shapera, Rfibic Sholom will speak about his trip hold a special meeting with Ed- „ tfly On profTMi)'* Expedition 40 PbiUeson, linda Plader, Shartm Shlmoda. Marilyn Skinner, Wil­ Monohester Evening Herald Cartoon Plarbauat Dan Raven 10, as. 30 The first quarter honor roll waa to Israel. The business meeting will son M. Bailey Dee. 2 at 8 p.m. at Bolton Correspondent; Bbs. Louis 8:00 Belt B Howell aoaeup 8. 40, S3 Pue, Unda Rogalus, AUta Sadlak, liam Stark, Lorrle Stevehion and follow dinner and the speaking R07 R onri S, 12 OPTICAL STYLE BAR the school to discuss his report DImock Jr,, telephone Mitchell SutU'a WoITorkfhop 8:30 Route 66 announced by By8tea Junior High Elenora Schaefer, Anthony Shat- Unda Wakefield. The Fllntalonea I. 40. S3 program. 9-9828. jiM en ' 10. 22 School thla week, lliere were 113 tuck, Patricia Shea, Philip Skog- on his survey o f Bolton school f :1S Bobo The Clown The Westerner tsiMAIN mnsBiBT Mis>im Scope Challenae by Albert C. Burke 30 Grade 7 and 8 pupUa on tha liata. lund, Charlene Steppe, Christopher needs. , 9:00 Tecnavllle 18 StUlhach, Jo Ann Steele, Nancy ReproducHon$ Members of the Board received • :35 Weather, Newt * Bportj t. 77 Strip 8, 40. S3 Six eighth gradora and four sev­ Roller Skating Set •:S X Hen _ ^ The Bell Telephone Hour 10, 32, Taylor, Richard Urban, Gretchen mimeographed copies of the re­ Accidents Bring News * Weather SO enth graders received high hon­ Biologists, as late aa the 18th Robin Hood _ Vandervoort, Patricia Vesper, port this week. Bailey gave the 9:90 CBS Reports 8, 12 ors. There were 54 Grade 8 stu­ Louise Watson, s:aaiy Zarhakos, At Y Tomorrow century, atin were producing report orally at the Nov. 7 meet­ Sporta, Newa R Weather 10:00 Michael Shayne 10. 33. 80 books adasted' firem'ths snitings Arrest, Warning (Hub House The Detectives 8, 40, S3 dents and 48’ Grade 7 students on and Peggy Tetz. ing of the Board. WUd BtU Hlekock Million Dollar Hoyle ' 18 Gall Archsihbault, Diana Hunt, The weekly roller skating pro­ o f ArtotoUe M oentnrisa earlier, He was engaged on Aug. 8 as con­ « : a _ Eds .awards 10:80 The Law and Hr. Jones 8. S3 the atraighi honors list. according to the Eneyelopedla The accidents off -E. Center St. HunQey-Brlnkley Manhunt 40 Mark Ireland and Karen Kloter gram conducted by the recreation sultant to the Board o f Education A John oaly Eyewitness To History ' 8, 12, In Grade 8, high honors were were the Grade 7 pupils who made Brltannlca. to. make a survey of the school late Wednesday night resulted in • :ES Sporta.I. N r B Weather department at tha community Y 11:00 Bt(t News 22 won by Dorothy Arzt, Lynette high honors. TO RENT needs o f the'town. The meeting one arrest and one written warn­ 7:00 U ck Up News, Sports, Weather 8 will be held tomorrow from 7 to KEDA GAINS VOTE Front'intlera In Medicine World's Best Movies 8 Dauphin, Howard Denalov^ Alan Tha honors list Included: Cynthia will be open, to the public ing. but no injuries. Million Dollar H one Barry Barents 30 Pease, ICark Shlmoda and Denise 9 p.m. under the direction o f Don Tokyo, Nov. 25 (P>—Prime Min­ e WEDDINGS e BANQCim • OBOAOTZATIONS Gregory A. King, 16, 72 Crest- Anestis, Leonard Bourret, (jllfford ^ C»MPUCTE M N T^ SHBVIOB Fire Call Brave Btallloa 11:18 Jack Pasr 10. 30 Stankovica. Brierly, Deborah Burbank, Law­ Cowles, building director. ister Haysto Ikeda’e Uberal-Demo- wood Dr., was charged with fol­ Health RIdera Award Theater REASONABLE BATES The Fire Department answered ShotRon Slade Starllaht Hovla The honors list included; Gay rence Cilark, Llndley Dent, Sharon There are skates available at tbs crata Increued their strength'to a call 'Wednesday at 2 p.m. to ex. lowing too close at 10:15 on Brook­ Newt B Weather Premiere Abrahamson, Martin Aldlns, Pa­ Devine, Jaroee Doggart, Kathleen building for those who do not have 298 In the 467-seat house of rep­ MANCOESTEB field St., Just rtorth of E. Center. 15. t-. 1:80 Jack Paar Show tingulsh a brush fire on the prop­ 7:18 John Daly mela Arnold, Linda , Dougan, Edward Evangelista, Bon­ their own; those 'with skates sure resentatives today when a Oon- EAST HABTVOBD erty of Mrs. Esther Silyverstein Police said his car struck the HuntI ey-Brinkley 80 1 1:00 News William Borkowakl, Richard Bow­ welcome to bring them. rear of one being driven by Karen Htchliichts 23* News B Prayer nie Flint, Bruce Freeman, David servative elected on an Independ­ WEST HARTFORD on Glider Mill Rd. A small area 7:l01Uwhlde 3 ,1 3 1:30 News B Weather ____ man, Sharon Brady, Dorothy Casa- Olas, Susan (Goodrich, Diane Green­ There is no other charge, hut ent ticket in the Nov. 20 elections HARMAC was burned over with no property E. Niles, 16, 778 Center St. HAMDEN . SEE SATimMrni TV WEIUI rOK OOMFUETE USTINO dei, Frances (Aapinsn, Vicki Co­ field, Charles Griffiths, Catherine bach participating boy or girl formally Joined the party. The BOarS and BOYS* WEAR damage. King’s car had to be towed away. hen, Bradford Crandall, Deborah Hanson, Jane Jlmmo, Wa3me Jones, must be a member of the recrea­ major opposition party, Ote So- Training Session Barry R. Shea, 17, 48 Myrtle Davla, Holly Dick, Catherine Geoffrey Jones, Joseph Ksysn, El­ tion department. ciallsta, holds 145 seats. Mrs. Robert Coe and Mrs. Nel­ St'.’, was warned for inattention to operation at 10:30, just, south of •h' ‘ • son Richmond of Manchester will ) \ V-' Radio hold a training session for Girl E. Center St., on East Cemetery Scout leaders and assistant lead­ Rd. (This Usitag hMladsa silly I Brendcnuls e l t t sv kS-aHante Police said his car atruck the length. Bo o m etatlene enny I). ers Wednesday from 9:15 to 11:15 at the home of Mrs. James Klar fence that separates East Ceme­ WDBU—13M # 8 :0 6 Monitor tery Rd. from Harrison St. S:00 N e«i 10:46 Tha Thrca Suns on Notch Rd. Leaders are avail­ 11;UU Nawa able for Grade! 3, 4, 5, 8, and 7 S:10 Art Johneon Show 11:15 Sporta Final 8:06 Ravnor Shinn and it is hoped all will attend the 11:06 Spotlight on Sporta 11:25 Weather o pe n t o n ig h t t il l 11:311 Starlight Serenade first meeting. : 9I 13:06 Ra>iior Shlnei 1:00 Slgnon 1:06 sum on wFor—i4ie Set. Office Hours WHAT—sie 6:00 News. Weather i o O D / r ^ F A R State Repreientative Dorothy 8:00 Bis Show 6:15 Conn Ballroom R.'Miller will have office hours at TONIGHT 6:80 John Dnlr 7:00 Bob Scott 6:40 Ble Show - 9:00 Ray Somers her home on Cook Dr. each Satur­ AND 7:00 IMward P. Morgan 11 :UU Newa GIGANTIC day morning for persons interest­ 7:15 Big Show 11:10 Ray Somers 10:00 John W, Vandvrcook 12:00 Del Raycee Show ed In proposed legislation. 11:30 Punilc Affair! WINP—U8* Bills for legislation may be sub­ 13:02 Sign Off. 6:00 Fmanctal Newe mitted between now and Jan. 19 TOMORROW 6:05 Showcase and Nawa COATS! wno—test 8:00 Newa 7: IK) Fulton Lewis Jr. HOUR Townspeople with questions on any •CAMEL HAIRS-BLENDS - 100% ONLY :20 Weather and Sporta 7:15 Evening Davotlonl issue and possible proposed legis S:80 SupperUme Serenade 7:20 Showcaaa and News latlon should contact Mrs. Miller WOOLS 6:46 Three SUr Extra 7:36 lamlaimhardland 7:00 Dick Purtell 8:00 Nav _ From NOON P J I and discuss them with her. • BOY COATS • STADIUM COATS 7:25 Point of Law 8:06 The World Today 48rd Anniversary 7:80 Newe 11:00 Music Bayond tha Stars and Naws -9 CARCOATS 7:46 Radio Hoacow 13-.06 World Nawa Rdundup Mr. and Mrs. R. Kneeland Jones ORIG. TO $35. 8:00 Newa 12:15 Slgnoff EVERYTHING-AND WE Sr. of Bolton Center Rd. sre oh. •M ISSY and JUNIOR SIZES serving their 43rd wedding anni- MEAN EVERYTHING ON SALE vergary today. The Joneses have a son. R. Kneeland Jones Jr. and WEXL WHEEL-WE'LL DEAL a garaddaughter, Karen, living in SALE Maine. » W C 'I I XD A nE ITEMS SUBJECT 77 E Rsb I IhM V E TO PRIOR SALE School Menu The menu for the hot lunch pro­ gram at the elementary school next week will he: Monday American chop suey, corn, bread AFTER and butter, and peaches; Tuesday Kismet — skillet casserole, bread and but­ COATS! ter cottage cheese and pineapple THANK80IVINQ • TWEEDS - ALPACAS - FLEECES WASHERS - DRYERS - REFRIGERATORS - FREEZERS salad, and cookies; Wednesday .— • Bim ON FRONT • WRAPS baked hash, catsup, spinach, bread and butter, black raspberry gela­ SALE CLUTCHES TCHAIKOVBKVMI FAMtUAR MELODIES tin: Thursday — chickm chow • REGULAR and PETITES ORIG. TO $45. DISHWASHERS - RANGES - TELEVISIONS - STEREOS mein with rice and noodles, bread SPECIALS and butter, green beans, and pears; Friday ■— tomato soup with crackers, raisin bread and butter, chocolate pudding with whipped AN cream. Milk is served with all lunches. $10.99 and $12.99 Chnreh Services Morning prayer will be read at HANDBAGS 10 a.m. at St. George’s Episcopal COME Church Sunday. Church school ixill meet during the same hour. The ^ 7 .8 4 COATS! senior high discussion group will • LUXURY FABRICS ON THE meet at 9 a.m. Masses will be celebrated at St. • EXCEPTIONAL STYLES Maurice Church Sunday at 7. 8:30, * 3 8 IN BUYS Sdtcttd Group 10, and 11:30 a.m. The CYO will • ALL SIZES and C O LO R S ORIG. TO $60. Y(»r H O M JANE POWEU ^ receive corporate communion at BETTER HATS ARE TERRIFIC! the 10 a.m. Mass. There will be no FARUY GRANGER * JOHNNY DESMOND FOLKS! Instruction classes tomorrow. Women o f the parish are asked FROM $ 1 to come to the church Monday to JACOUESITAMBOISE • GRANT JOHANNESEN help tort clothing given in the an­ nual Thanksgiving clothing drive. Formoriy to $8.99 M lCHAa RABIN • LUPE SERRANO DEUVERY ANYWHERE The men of the parish will pack clothes Monday night for ship­ •ndspMMGuwt HELEN HAYES as Mme. von Meek 30-60-90 DAYS NO MONEY DOWN 1 Year Factory Sorvic* ment. The Rev. Theodore W. Chandler Famous Moktrs DOHALO V00RHEE8 and the Bell Totaphona Orcheetra Jr. will deliver a sermon on the first With Your Old Appliance Or TV On All Ports and Labor chapter of the Gospel of St. Mark at BLOUSES SAME AS CASH 9:30 and 11 a.m. worship services BELL TELEPHONE HOUR TONIGHT Sunday at Bolton Congregational LIVE and mOOUMOfiNB&TV 0 1 ( 1 Church. This is the first in a series o f 18 sermons on the Gospel to be *1.94 CHANNELS IQ, & 30 rl'ven from Advent through Easter. Rtqukir to $4. Rev. Chandler asks that parishion- by srs bring Bibles or New Testa­ ments to church each Sunday dur­ « souiiin 1 0 nfiLMD TEtiniw co^ ing thla period aa the sermons will LMrthor Fahn NOW'S NOW'S cover the Gospel chapter by chap­ ter. GLOVES THE THE The sacrament of baptism will be administered at 11 a.m. aervlce and new members will be received TIME during 9:30 a.m. worship. The n . 2 5 TIME sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered .and the Volut $2. The Greatest OPEN Rhythmic Choir will participate at / W 2 T / TO TO both services. The Pilgrim Fellowship will House BUY! $AVE! meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dromotie Roduetiens Warren Potter on Hebron Rd. Pile Zip-Out from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Better Skirts On Monday the Junior Choir will hearse at 3:45 p.m. at t h e SUNDAYI church; the Junior Fellowship will * 5 .9 4 meet at 6:30 p.m.; and the All Weather 1 P.M.to5PJVl. $150 Rhythmic Choir rehearse at OriginoNy to $12.99 WASHERS-DRYERS 7:15 p.m. VALUE J REFRIGERATOS TELEVISION and STEREOS The building committee of the FREEZERS and RANGES Congregational Church reports DISHWASHERS that to date 845,141 has been Spodol Purehoso Coat , m i G.E. 17-INCH t e ^ pledged toward the building fund, 8-PC. K PORTABLE TV lat o SAVE ^ e final report meeting of can- a PHILUPS B.E. AUTOMATIC CaUXE WASHER G.E. IIG 11 CUBIC FOOT | UHF-VHF ■ Bl Tossers on last Sunday's drive will PAJAMA SET REFRIG0 ATOR 9 1 9 41.00 be held Sunday at 7 p.m. at the • Excluslva Fllt«r-Flo W A S 209.95 church. Twenty-three families still we've ever offered! a 2 Wash SpiDcda 2 Spin Bpeoda \ ■ ■ X A SAVE W a s 259-95 JLi -havs to be contacted. TRIMMED GARAGES! a I Wat«r Tampa.— 2 Klnaa Temp. Sr M M 1951 GJ. 21-INCH Ths Rev. Carltoh T. Daley will * 2 .9 4 T ilw advantage of this W A S 319.95 I M M W . use "He Came Too Soon — The Complete With Sleep Coot G.E. BIG 11 CUBIC FOOT a ^ M A H O G A N Y TV > IQ SAVE Marketplace" as the . topic of his week's special bonus WOOD CONSOLE, UHF-VHF efler! FREE Snow RIFRIGERATOR " M M sermon at 9:80 and 11 a.m. wor­ Blower tsith every 8 .E. Automatic Washer ^ 4 F ■ A SAVE AUTOMA'nO DEFROST W | W A S 289.95 Imm ship serwices at United Method- garage! Supply limit­ W A S 359.95 M 14 S S lit Church Sunday. Church school Lucky S4m ed. fbr all departments will meet at W A S 209.95 l a 51M MAHOGANY WOOD f 4 M 9:80 a.m. A nursery will be con­ DRESSES # -* # G.Ei 13 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR-FRSBER CONSOLE STEREO ^ |/I ducted during both services. Mrs. nig S enbie foot rall-out botton ^ Herald L>ee will be soloist/ fraacar..MtoiimUe dafroat la hothC w B SRIIF W A S 239.95 •OPTIONAL Q . L Automatic Dryer M M refrigarator oad fraezea—no froatsp wHVK A t 7 p.m,, the first Advent ^5 ; 0 0 truly a $22.99 volut! 2-CAR GARAGE l/l candlellghting service will be held SPECIAL [r^i 56,00 23-INCH G.E. . j S t the church. Junior High MYF Originolly to $14.99 W A S 199.95 *^*rf’"^ A S 579.95 0 0 W 10L 60 Will present a brief pageant, and M A H O G A N Y TV Christmas carols will be sung. • all purpose, all season WOOD CONSOLE, UHF-VHF here are the facts N G 11 CUBIC FOOT i MU Mrs. Lee will be soloist and Miss Q.E. Automatie Fortabla Dishwasher W A S 319.95 4b n 14 Doris Skinner, organist. 100% Cashmdro a all weather poplin with full FREE2XR O d SAVE Senior MYF wll meet at Ep- acetate lining on these superlative coats: No apMlg] wiring or plumbing L Holda 400 Iba. of frozen food ■ 4 worth House at 7 p.m.; Junior SWEATERS ■ A SAVE 3 0 71JW THa week, aeleot thle 2-car garage com- W A S 259.95 A U G£. aECTRIC ■! High MYF will meet in the ed­ • weatherproof fly front If you want a ebat that's quality throughout, a coat plsdely erected, Inrlnding poured cpacrete OPES D A ILY' W A S 209.95 Jl 3 1J S U M BLANKET ^ 1 A ucational building: the freshman fsnalattea. A U . WORK GUARANTEED! 9 A.M.-8 P.M. BIG 13 CU. FT, DIXE. RfRUGCRATOR-FRCEZiR M YF meet in the social hall; • full zip-out orlon pile liner with ., that has' imptccable workmanship an,d styling, made W A S 44.95 the Official Board will meet at no.94 MO MONEY DOWN—Ut PAYMENT MAkkllMIlj Big 8 cubic foot roll-oot bottom ^ mm » quilt sleeve-knit wristlet from Regal's famous Kismet cashmere that combines Q.E. Automalie Wathtr freezer, swIng-out ehelves, a u t o -\ * ■ ■ ■ M CAUB the church following the evening OrigiiioNy to $17.99 SAVE 'matio defroet In both refrigerator eR ^ WE MM WHIK service. • quality detfiilinK ^ the feel of creamy cashmere and tha waarability* of FLOOR MODEl, 91.00 and freezer. — Floor m odel C D E E g ia n t ic e SCRAPER On Monday Junior Chblr will rs- wool • • - if you want all this and mora, than you must 'ThIllips g a r a g e s W A S 23t.V5 W AS43M 8 JUST 'FOR DROPING IN iMHUse at 4 p.m. at the ehurch. • lakm finish Just South of Puritan Maid Diaer r l\C C The executive committee of the ioa% Wool saa and buy this coat. W a ara at proud to saw in Bur­ 2091 Borlia Tpks>-VAIby 8-80dl Woman’s Society of (%riitian • 8-18. ref. and petita- ton's, labaj as you will ba to waor this alagant garmant. BEBLIN, CONN. Service will meet Monday at 7.80 SLACKS pjn. at the church. A meeting of • fraan, baifs. B la ^ or bamboo. Missy or patita 8 to 16. OOt.TK trOB- DOITT W AIT! Bead today for your FREe I the program committee will be Ulastrnted Catalog — without obUgaOon,| SERVICE held after the executive com­ mittee session. -••*#«sa«as#se * AAAfGG# aasaaaaaasl STORE AkM t T osn

.f «AlfCHESTER BTENING HCTALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRmAT, NOVEMBEfe 25, 1900 PAGE BSVXN FAGB 81X BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1960 *Today Is Totnorrow’ Andover Futile Search for Woods Fire Hockville-Vernon Rev.Thomen , Leads Co. 3 to Two Others Albany Man i PRICE YW CA Drivie Theme Delegate to Town of Mondhoster firs- ed Vemon police to make a Selected by msfi didn’t find the woords flro check. Til* ManchMter TWCA. laumJh-fprogTM". but pay* ManchMter'* ’The Vemon cruiser, in Ha VAPORIZER t m jiuuiww-i. toward adminlatratlve they w*r* looking for on Laks •d tta annual drive for financial Ohio Parley search, saw a cloud of smoke Renewal Unit aalariea of the Hartford County St. Wednesday but the search in the distance and, following SPECIAL TELEVISION ■upport In the community today executive director and county Y- led them to two others. On* It, discovered another woods George Co(>ans, 82, of Albany,' With the mallingr of appeal letters teen advisor aa well as the aecrc* The Rev. Willard E. Thomen, of them, well Into Manchester, fire behind 691 Porter St. tary at the, Manchester, Y office pastor of First Congregational Co. 3 firmen left the dying N.Y., has boon sele^ed from a t« MO member* and 40'bualnesi was discovered by a Vemon field of six as executive director firm*. and membership fees to ‘the na- Church, will attend an execptlve fire In Bolton, and sped to the meeting of the Uitematlonal So­ constable helping iff the Lake of the Rockville Redevelopment ■ -J. H . 9 9 The goal In the TWCA campaign Uonal YWCA. Porter S t blaze where they In its letter of appeal, the Man­ ciety of Christian Endeavor In Co­ St. search. were met by Co. 4 firemen. Agency, according to Agency remain* $3,100, the *ame aa during At 1:56, a call was received Chairman Harry W. Ftamm. REG . $9l95 the la*t .five years. Li*«t year’s chester YW sought to clarify the lumbus, Ohio, Dec. 1-6. ’The Rev. At 6 p.m. Wednesday an un­ terms of a bequest from the' late Mr. Thomen is vice president of that there was a fire on Lake known • amount of gasoline Copana...a graduate of the Uni­ drive met only one-half' of this Miss Elisabeth Bennet last year. St. Co, 3 responded, but versity of Georgia, will report for g ^ , however, and the YW has a the New England region and has overflowed from tanks at Expressing gratitude for Miss Ben- been active in Christian Endeavor couldn’t locate any trouble at 484 E. Middle Tpke. The work Monday. STEAM THERAPY SPECTACULAR deficit of $400 In the 1959 budget. net’s provision for the. future, the programs for many years. there. Continuing on in that at 494 EX Middle Tpke. ’Ihe Fl&mm said Copana tvas select­ Mr*, teroy S. Olsen. 112 Amott letter states that the bequest gave In other Congregational news area, firemen located a large gas covered the parking lot of ed afte.r the agency Interviewed # Work* tor 10-1$ boon e WItli medlcntira allowi Rd., la chairman of the 1960-61 the residue of her estate to a T for the coming week; the bazaar woods fire on Mill Rd., the station and ran out into a the two top aoorers ih the exam- yon to iMwattM Mwler by eamp^dgn. assisted by Mrs. Melvin building fund and provided for chairmen will meet at 7:30 p.m., behind the Three J ’s Restaur­ 'gutter on EX Middle Tpke. inktlons for the poet conducted clearing *tnffy noie* and Jochlmsen. 41 Jarvis Rd. eventual use of income from a trust Monday, in the church: the Junior ant in Bolton. Co. S firemen were called to by the Connecticut Personnel Of­ eShnt* off mitdinatleaUy hmgn nil night long PAYMENTS TILL "Today Is Tomorrow" Is the fund but gives the Income to her choir will rehearse from 7 to 7:45 Bolton firemen were also wash the gas away. fice. Six applicants took the 'writ­ when water 1* gene— theme of this year’s campagin to family and friends during their called and about an acre was ten and oral exam and the four e Can net aa n kmntdlfler lifetimej 111686 funds, therefore, are Ji.m. Tuesday: and on TTiursday, Chief I .Mason tem ed the therefore no danger support a program to Improve the the high school choir will meet burned over before all the situation potentially danger­ highest scorers were referred to la very dry room* skills of homemakers, to provide not now available to the YWCA. the agency for review. of fire TTie current drive will continue from 7 to 8 p.m., the adult choir, fiames were put out. ous, and said that had anjrqne • Onomatoed 1 year physical fitness, hobby instruction from 8 to 10 p.m.. and the Wom­ Still wondering if there was dropped a match or in any The field’was narrowed to two. through early 1961, and a public Copans and JosefA Rarua of and to Increase women’s under­ campaign with door-to-door solici­ en’s Fellowship will meet at 8 p.m. a fire on Lake St., Chief W. way caused a spark, a tragedy MULTI-CHANNEL standing of their neighbors at Clifford Mason had contact­ could have resulted. ’Thomponsville. Copans had the FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE tation will be undertaken in Janu­ for a Christmas program. highest score. home and around the world. The ary, according to Mrs. Olson. Parents who are interested in YEAR’S program for the on-coming genera­ having a nursery established are 'The new director will begin the Exciting Stereo in Elegmt Manchester members of the mas Fair at St. Columba’s Dec. 8 Mountain Rd.; a son to Mr. and LIGGEn REXALL DRUG tion Includes a nursery school and executive board of the Hartford asked to meet with the Board of Job at the basic $7,500 yearly sal­ ALL DAY SATURDAY variety of classes for children, for from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mrs. Michael Mrs. Ndkman Arey, 161 Wells St. ary advertised hy the agency. At County YWCA are Mr*. Richard Religious Education at 7:30 p.m. Sirak Is chairman for the booth. BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to . We save you money at the teenagers In Y-Teens and for young Hurd. 158 'Vemon St., president; the end of a year, he will advance STEREO Tuesday. To Htip You Make Your Gift W LOWEST PRICES ’The Catholic Ladles’ Society of Dr. and Mns. Alan Kemp, 86 Green to $8,000 a year, according to Selntliou adults In a new Post-Teen group. and Mrs. Ernest lingerer, 41 Camp- Parsons To Visit Sunday St. Columba'a has set Dec. 17 u Manor Rd.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Most of the funds raised remain field Rd., first vice president. Flamm. One-Piece Mnetr|! The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Jack the date for Its annual children’s Douglas Baker, Old Stone Rd., Oopan’s experience lies In the bi Manchester, Mrs. Olsen report­ Other members of 'the board of Parsons wlil be at the First Con­ Christmas party for all members Vernon. fields Of real estate marketability ed. The Manchester YW unit con­ directors include Mrs. Olsen, pub­ gregational Church Sunday to fiajJuxdn of the parish from pre-school to DISCHARGED WEDNESDAY: and public housing work, Elamm tributes about $600 a year to the lic relations for Hartford County; speak with church school children Grade 6. Mrs, F"rank .Sheldon, Manchester Michael Calabrese, 87 Grove St.; said. He has been working recent­ HUE DEUVERY ANYVOKRE Hartford County YWCA of which in the morning and to apeak and William Momeault, Hampton; Mrs. ly in New York City as vice presi­ HIGH FIDELITY the local unit is an affiliate. She town committee chairman; Mrs. show alide.s for adults at 7:30 Manchester Evening Herald An­ explained that the $3,100 goal not Ray Bldwell, Mrs, Richard S. Car­ Annie Wescott, 108 W. Middle dent of his father’s real estate- penter, and Mrs. Harold Treash. p.m. Among those who will enter­ dover correspondent, Mrs. Paul D. Tpke.; William Allard, Hiilcrest firm. only supports the Manche.ster Y tain the t'arson.s are Mr. and Mr*. PfansUebl, telephone Plgrlm Rd., Bolton; Miss Lorraine Leclerc, He was born in Poughikeepala, Donald Richards, Mr. and Mrs. 2-6856. 23 Main St.; John Boucher, Elling­ N.Y., and graduated from New­ day for the Thanksgiving recess, Robert Azlngcr and Mr. and Mrs. ton; Norman Koehler, 67 Foley St.; burgh Free Academy, Newburgh, Surveys Criticize to reopen Monday. Donnal Carlberg. Mrs. Margaret HUrst and son, N.Y. He graduated fro 14 RCA VICTOR Grade 7 and 8 students at the Ijirgest Feast in Town Phoenix St., Vemon; Mrs. Lorraine the with a Air Raid Wamin^i, Regional High School are now re­ The largest holiday dinner gath­ Hospital Notes Findlay and daughter, 372 Wood- bachelor of art# degree, majoring quired to take physical examlna- ering in town was heiw the day bridge St.': Mrs. Cynthia Jarvis and in advertising and mlnoring In Cold War Pro^am Wons. .Slips, recommending that before Thanksgiving in the ele- Visiting hours nre 2 to 8 p.m. for son, Wapping: Mrs. Mildred Long- business administration. the examination* be made by the r. ...y ,

•I— XANCaESr^ BVinTOG HEBAIJ, l»iS into dangerous ventures. More Boirowing Authority Mother, Child ‘Well’ A question has been raisedfjust M easily’* a# paat questions. Recent Khrushchev statements Seen Ready FroelamatlpB o f Communist unity. have Indicktcd, howqver, that he (OoBtiiiaedi troni Page On*) whether correct procedure by town "We’re never sure,’’ he said, until (OanllmMd from Page One) Witness, Flees U.S. may b« In tha hoapltal 10 to 14 directors underlies the referendum honda are finally aold. ’The bond Officially, tho Communists' have hopes to renew disarmament na- *rhe Harris Trust gnd Savlngsf thereof, its said, will protect the ^(CoaUnned from P»ro On«) never admitted that a summit J ' - __ .... . r ninm If in Bri f ■ * OuUlda the Jail, hqwever, the Nov. 8 in which an addition to the counsel always puts procedures In January own and therefore wall undar- gotiatlona ooon after President­ Bank af New York City will buy town’s eommltmsnts. tVnYW HEU IT’S JUST LOISTia OH (OoBttiitMd from Page Om ) meeting has been going on. But elect John F. Kennedy take* d(- Authority to borrow that beat the ambulance to the hospital. ^*Dr Walah said M rt.. Kennedy Rev. Ashton Jones, who said he Mary Cheney Library,, the West through eare&i examination. standa the U.S. problem. In regard to the library addition, *- News Tidbits •apparently another big sesdton fic, and la interosted in prossuring $800,000 worth « f Town o f Vernon amount doea not mean the town raiDAY m NiN 6 was given an Inhalation anaeathet- was pastor of the Neighborhood Sjde sewer, and town charter Resources Details of the Anglo-American Caesarean delive’^ had been amendments were all approved by Martin said the Directors author­ The SUta Water exchanges on economic matters to Los Angeles for the third waa held yesterday. Long lines of the West into an agreement that bonds Dec. 16, tho money to be will borrow all of It It moans, the Ic, cyclopropane, for the aurgery. Community Church In Los An­ Commlaaion will announce some CaUed from AP Wires BUT HEOB rra planned lonp In advance for Dec. He said she had been glyeri In­ townspeople. ized hiring and paying an architect were not disclosed. In general, how­ trial Jan. 8. limousines carried the foreign dele­ would leave controla to the future. uaed by the town to fscUitate the town can borrow up to that geles, distributed copies of an Ume In January ita decision on 12 but evenU “occurred a little travenous nourishment but at the General Manager Richard Mar­ and taking bids, and also discussed ever, the British would bo glad to "But first I have to rest,'* she gates to and from Ihe Kremlin. Peiping bfoadcasts, meanwhile, (fiiange to the uniform flecat year amount aa needed, ha said. open letter In which he asked tha application of the Rockville The So-viet-Finntsh reception indicated Red . Chinese diplomats The Harris bid ef 2.6 per cent BROILED sooner than we had expected," Dr. time he spoke she probably was P r e e l d e 'h t Easenhower to act tin today aaid the question is putting,the project to vote on Nov. Premier Khruahehev oonifen In cooperate provided this does not added in an interview in her Home July 1. whether the directors took a for­ 8, before the 88-day deadline. Water and Aqueduct Oo. to sell highlighted a visit here by Finnish have been busy seeking converts was the low bid on the bond Issue. on her last such feeding. against the use of nuclear weapon Moaoow with Anlbal Ea Oalante, involve them in direct financial here. Before the money is actually Walsh said. Mrs. Gladys Uhl, who has served mal vote to put the projects "Their Intent was clear,’’ he aald. excess water to other towns. aecretary of Cuba’s Popular So­ sacrifice. Prudent Urho Kekkonen who won to their hard line among Leftist- available for use, voters vdll be The affective rate of Interest for idBSTER A-LA-HOB-NOB firing submarines- William S. Wise, director of the By 12:22 a m. the baby was de­ as .secretary for Mrs. Kennedy, de­ on the voting machines 4^thin a However, Martin was aearching cialist Party... .Washin^on home "I have been accused of acting a an important concession—a 60- leaning Africans and Asians. One asked In a special town meeting the first payment la 2.44 per cent, (OUK OWN SPECIAL SHRIMP STCFflNO) Slavin said several telegrams jcomr issioi^ aild testimony pre­ The 20-man economic party will livered. scribed the Kennedy boy; “He’s 35-day deadline before Nov. 8. through past minutes o f the of Keimit Roosevelt, grandson of leave for Washington aboard a nervous breakdown in court. I tell year lease on the Saimaa Canal. such report said the ei^ecutlve com­ to authorize the town to borrow Luddecke said, becauae the bank SERVED WITH TOSSED SALAD But a minute later, when Ken­ had arrived from friends of the sented at the day-long hearing In Never before has the Soviet Union offered a premium o f $1,590 which adorable___ He's wiggling...... he law passed last year, he said. The Board's meetings to see If Board President Theodore Roosevelt, U. S. Air Force jetliner tomorrow. you nobody has to act or play mittee of \the Afro-Aslan Solidar­ up to $300,000 from the Connecti­ FRENCH FRIED ONION R1N08 nedy landed at Palm Beach, the pacifists in which they were actions actually covered the re­ Hartford Wednesday will be given a leaoe within its territory. 'Will be put Into the town’s general has a shock of black hair.” question was raised' in discussion thoroughly ransacked by intruders Johnson and Fulbrlght had two nervous In an American court. ity Organization, at a recent meet­ cut Bank and Trust Co. to supple­ only word over a telephone line urged to “ keep It up.” with Warren Carley, the town’s quirement for a formal vote. turned over to the 7-member com­ TTte 36-mile-long canal connects ing in Lebanon, gave its hlesslng fund. ON THE CONCOURSE AT THE PARKADB Kennedv, soon after returning . .U.N. Secretary-General Dag main engagements: Those trials ate terrible. ment the money from the bond held open for him^waa that the op­ Originally, there were nine mem­ bond - counsel, on plsinnlng bond The counsel has already drafted mission for deliberation* after a rich Finnish timber region with to the Chinese line by declaring it The current budget allocatae FRENCH FRIED POTATOES—ROLLS and ■ ■ I'l’I'Kia to Wa.shington, was driven to the Hammarskjold seeks advice from First they were seeing Lord "I have told the truth, the whole sale. eration was coinK on. Georgetow'n Medical Center. bers of the organization, the Con­ Issues for the projects. a resolution which the Directors Dec. 1. ^ e Baltic. The Finns had to re- was Impossible for the peoples of $12,000 for tha one interest pay­ Kennedy was airborne acain. necticut Committee for Non-Vio­ three former General Aaaembly Home and Foreign Office under­ truth and nothing but the truth.” A epeclal town meeting has been ment due on the bond issue this He beamed happily as he looked Martin did not speculate whether must adopt to aujthofize the sell­ Until that time, Interested par­ presidents on how to strengthen sbrt to expensive overland routes colonies to "live in peace with the prim of face, in less tha* half an lent Action, m the jail. But three secretaries versed In the political Miss Udholm arrived late last for their timber, exports when the called for Dec. 13 by the Board year, based on a throe per cent at his son through a heavy glass the plan to issue tends would have ing of bonds and hotea in anticipa­ ties may submit written reports the executive arm of the organ­ night by plane. imperialist and colonialist system.” hour on a hipger and faster plane. of them were released Wednesday, to te scrapped If the Ikii* wasn’t tion of tends. and economic affairs of Europe Soviet border 'was pushed beyond of Selectmen. A revised recreation interest rate. The lower rate will window. ’The baby lay In an In­ detailing their views or support­ ization. “ I have slept well for the first budget, as well as the. borrowing At 1:05 word was radioed to him cubator in the premature baby including a girl, Madelyn Gins, observed. Excavation has already Martin aald the Directors could ing any statements made during and NATO. the canal and the Port of Viipuri bring this intersst payment down that "It s a boy ' and the Presi­ 19, Riverside Drive, New York, a begun for the library addition. go ahead In approving this resolu- Later the two Americans and time In many months," she said (now called Vyborg) near the end authority, will be requested. to aliout $10,000, Luddecke aald. room. the hearing. and exposed a broad, gold ring on dent-elect relaxed. ^ After watching his son, Kennedy Barnard College student. He said the uncertainty may be tibn, but any questions raised must their wives will dine with the of World War II. Health Unit Starts ■William F. Luddecke, chairman The bonds are payfiblo for a The hearing ended Wednesday her left hand. of the Board of. Finance, said the Landing at Washington at 4:04 spent eight or nine minutes wdth The others were Edmund Leltes, greater than that encountered In be answered to the counsel’s satis­ afternoon after Atty. Harvey A. Prime Minister and Lady Dorothy The Finns also won Moscow’s term of six years, due Dee. 15 each All eyes win be on Macmillan. Lord Home, too, will Asked If she was engaged, she additional borrowing authority a.m.. Kennedy was at the hospital his wdfe and then left the hospi­ 20, and Lowrence Orensteln, 17, the planning of past tend issues but faction before the bonds or notes Yonce, corporation counsel for the Police Arrests acqulesence to their association . Appeal for Gifts year beginning in 1961. Interest the sparkling mir­ sit In. Officially this Is considered nodded agreement, but refused to will actually save the town money, at 4:16. tal. also of New York City. he also said It "might be resolved can actually be aold. City of Rockville, summed up the with the European Free 11«de payments are duo twice a year in He visited briefly with hie wife, a "courtesy visit.” In fact It will reveal the name of her fiance. rather than place an additional descending amounts, in Juno and rors in yoar home The baby la the Unit son for the The nine, charged with entering opposition arguments and said James T. Rust, 16, and James She said she had left him be­ Area' (EFTA). 'Die trade block of The annual appeal for Christmas still proRfty from medication, re­ 43-year-ol(i President-elect and his provide Macmillan with his first financial burden on. It. December. when we castom fit a restricted area in Groton after past actions of the water company Morande, 17, both of Glastonbury, hind‘ In the United States as she seven western European nations gifts to be distributed to patients ceived the doctors' reas.surinp re­ wife. 'Their daughter, Caroline, the harbor had been closed by the chance to make Informal contact alms at lower and relatively uni­ Half the $800,000 from the sale The Harris bid waa accepted by them over the fire­ ports and went home to bed an support the contention that it has were charged with theft, larceny, with the emerging Kennedy ad­ "escaped from any order to stay ^MessUdC Soprano in state mental hospitals starts of bonds, he said, will be paid to the Board of Selectmen over two will be three on Svinday. Coast Guard, are down for a fed­ State Hospital not acted in good faith. and destruction of private proper­ in California for the next trial." form tariffs among its members. place . . . on the obviously happy man 'The ambulance driver, Willard eral hearing on Monday. Obituary ministration. Helen Merritt Howland of Wyck- The Russians insisted on keeping today, according to Mrs'; Theodore the Connecticut Bank and Trust other bids of 2,75 and 2.85 per Dr. Walsh told reporters during Ho suggested that the com­ ty late Wednesday. The pair is ac­ "I belive I ■ was followed by de­ Co. to repay about $400,000 which cent. The Selectman, LUddecke, door . . . on the Baucon, said he overheard Mrs. pany’s pkst failure to correct pres­ cused of being responsible for off, N. J., win be the soprano solo­ their most favored nation treht- Powell, .president of the Man­ hU midday visit that Mrs. Ken­ Kennedy, w'ho has a history of Aide Charged . Washington, Nov. 25 — The tectives wherever I went,” said ment in trade with Finland, how chester Area Mental Health Assn. was terrokfed In August to operate and town treasurer Stuart C. walls. Glass furni­ nedy was resting. He said she did Recovers Car, Turkey Mrs, Anns K. Grimm sure problems In high service breaking into soft drink machines White House said today Secretary Miss Lidholm. "I simply had to get ist with the Manchester Messiah Neff, expect to go to New York miscarriages, ask her doctor If she at Edick’s Service Station on ever. The statewide goal, according to the town until the bond money be­ ture tops, picture not sleep very well last night, but Hartford, Nov. 25 M—Hartford’s Mrs. Anna Kelley Grimm, 62, of areas In Rockville indicates the of the Treasury Robert B. Ander­ out of It to preserve my' sanity. Chorus during the Sunday, Dec. 11, came available. on Dec. 15 for the signing o f the was going to lose the baby. Spencer St., and Thibodeau’s Serv­ the volunteer aide, is 10,000 gifts. framing. 24 years’ still characterired her condition ace stolen-car finder observed 6 Granite St., Framingham, Maas., company may sell water outside son and Secretary of State Chris­ *T kno>v I am the prosecution Paying off that note, he said, 800 tKMide of $1,000 each. The driver said Dr. Walsh re­ 'Thanksgiving Day yesterday by With Assault ice Station on W. Center St., early performance in Manchester High Western diplomats in Lon' Purpose of the month-long cam­ as “excellent" sister of Mrs. Thomas J. Deely, its present franchise area without tian A. Herter cooperated In An­ witness. I know that I am an Im­ paign 1s to see that every patient win eliminate the* Interest pay­ business experience. plied “.No; don’t worry.” Baucon recovering his 180th car. smd aid­ 139 Walker St., Manchester, died in the morning of Nov. 4. A num­ School at 7:30 p.m. don reported Thursday that i The dot tor saipital with his press sec­ the aame date laat year; row at 8:15 a.m. at the Cookson land ; “Nothing could be further from Paterson, N. J., Philharmonic Or­ Moscow summit parley the Chinese with pajTnents due on school bond baby was delivered less than sin Funeral Home. Union Ave., Fram­ Troop reported, suffered a severe appearance in Manchester Toaui a way out of it myself. an^ crossword puzzle books. DISOUUNT PRICES retary, Pierre Salinger. Accidents 29,0.55 32,304 (Eat.) In general, the water company the truth,” Hagerty said. chestra, for which she was award­ have at least four atomic reactors issues, he said, the town may need w. iS S W ltT MIDOLl TOWIPIKI ' hmir later. ingham, followed by a solemn fracture of the jaA’, and was trans Court on Dec.l2. Hagerty said details of Ander­ “If I am properly paid for my Gifts contributed here will be ’Two cars of Secret Servicemen 'The boy Is the first child ever Killed 211 240 and Its opponents agreed on the, ed the Ralph P. Ross award for in operation and that these could distributed to Norwich. State Hos­ mors than the $400,000 to meet high Mass of requiem at St. Bridg­ ferred to Hartford Hospital for Edward Feene, 49, no certain ad­ son's trip to West Germany were expenses I might go back if I am ARTHUR DRUB and reporters trailed. 'uom to a President-elect and his Injured 17,975 19,437 (Eat.) present status of the watershed vocal ability. She sang at Town be used either for peaceful: or pital, which serves patients .from expenses. The authority to borrow ❖ TiL.MI. 9-7S79 et's Church, Framingham, at 9 surgery. dress, was charged with intoxica­ completely worked out Adth Her- juked to.” About 100 well-wishers were wife. and the available quantities of wa­ tion Thursday evening. He waa Hall, Carnegile Hall and with the weapons purposes. this area, the president said. Mrs. the additional $300,000 or fraction o'clock. Burial will be In St. Parks Is being held under $200 ter. However, they disputed each ter’a knowledge and concurrence. Miss Lidholm is staying with her Trinity Radio Choir, all In New gathered across the street. Sev­ Esther Cleveland, the daughter Fire on Barge placed In a cell and later released parents, A lf and Annalisa Lid- Khrushchev was represented as Powell added that deposit stations Stephen’s Cemetery, Framingham. bond for appearance In Mansfield other’s estimates of the quanti­ "Maybe some of the Indians In York City. eral shouted congratulations as of President Grover Cleveland was New London, Nov. 25 (yp) - A Friends may call at the funeral under $25 bond for appearance in noim. eager to patch up his argument where the Christmas gifts may be Justice Court Dec. 1 at 2 p.m ties which may be available in the State Department didn't know with the Red Chinese in order to Kennedy got into hLs car. the first child born to a President fire on a storage barge moored un­ home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock, court Monday. about It,” Hagerty said. She has been oratorio soloist st left will be announced later. ’The Senator told newsmen he In office. She arrived Sept. 9, der the Gold Star Memorial Bridge 'Trooper William Ellert made the the next 5, 10 and 15 years. William J. McKeown, 35, Wind­ Grace Church, Riverside Church arrest. Henry Buck, a Hartford consult­ He Indicated that these persons felt fine In spite of the late hours 1893, eix months after he took of­ over the Thames River wa.s Luke Martin sor, waa charged with passing in a might have leaked out the critical Pope John 79 Today and the Church of the Ascension, he had kept. In reply to a ques­ fice for his second term. Another brought under control early today ing engineer retained by the city, no passing zone early last evening all In New York, and Is the regpilar Luke Martin, 76, of 38 Oakwood said he agreed with company fig­ stories. tion, he said he had received a daughter, Marion, was born to by firemen who employed ftre- Ave, West Hartford, brother of on Hartford Rd., west of Pine St. After insisting there was no lack ■Vatican City, Nov. 26 (/F)—Pope soprano soloist at the Emmanuel Cleveland on .Tuly 7, 189.5. No other ures regarding the present supply, congratulatory me.ssage from teata and trucks that hurled wa­ James P. Martin, Manchester, died He was told to appear in court of coordination betA-een Anderson John XXIII was 79 years old to­ Batplst Church, Ridgewood, N. J. child was born to a President In but urged the commission to speci­ President Elsenhower. ter from the shore. yesterday morning at Hartford Public Records Monday. and Herter, Hagerty commented; day. The Vatican’s yellow and gold In addition, she has appeared Another crowd of about 100 office. TraJBc waa not halted on the fy the exact maximum dally Roger Cyr, 31, of Hartford, waa "That knocks these stories Into flags were unfurled in his honor with the Cantata Singers in New at ALLINGS Hospital. amount It may transfer to other were scattered outside the hos­ bridge, which stands more than He also leaves, besides his Warrantaa Dead charged yesterday with driving a cocked hat pretty well.” but there was no special celebra­ York City and with the Valley water systems, provided the peti­ pital as Kennedy drove up. ’They 100 feet above the water. The brother, two daughters of West Joseiph E. Morlconl to Lena J. while his license was under sus tion. Opera Co. in Northern New Jersey, Rorkville-V ernon tion is approved. pension. He w as' arrested by a gave him a round of applause and bridge carrie.s "highway U.S. 1 Hartford and East Hartford; an­ Morlconl, property at 24-26 A registry was placed In the playing Rosalinda in "Die Fleder- This Saturday, Nov. 26,1960 Several offered congratulations across the river. Under the application, the water State trooper on Rt. 15, and posted Platinum Hair Brittle Vatican Palace for the signatures maus" and Fiodlllgl In "Cosl Fan other brother of Ireland; three Knighton St. a $200 bond for appearance In court He said "Thank you, thank First Church Sets The fire department received an sisters of Hartford and Ireland; company proposes to sell excess of diplomats accredited to the Tutte.” alarm shortly before 11 p.m, and Quit Claim Deed water not to exceed an average of on Dec. 3. Chicago—Platinum blondes who Vatican and ether personalities you," repeatedly but pu.shed three grandchildren; and several Adrienna A. and James Saya She Is the third singer to be quickly through with the aid of sounded the recall about an hour 3-mllllon gallons daily to the Con­ John S. Spitko, 66, 1062 Tolland aren’t naturally that way have who called to express their con­ secured by the Messiah Chorus. Dual Celebration nieces and nephews. to Edgar J. Berube, property off something to worry about. An Secret Servicemen and took an and a half later. necticut Water Co. The Connecti­ Tpke., was charged with fraudu­ gratulations. Roger Loucks and. Constance The funeral will be held tomor­ Woodland St. lently issuing three checks. The American Medical Association re­ elevator up to the third floor Because the barge waa resting cut Water Co. services the towns For the Pontiff, the day was an­ Crosby, both of Glastonbury, will The E 1 r a t Congregational row at 8:15 a.m. at Dillon’s Funer­ Administrator’s Deed warrant charged that the offense port says bleaching to the extent where his wife's room Is situated. on the river bottom in shallow wa­ al Home, 63 Main St., Hartford, of Elnfleld, South and East Wind­ other day of routine work. This be the tenor and contralto soloists. Crurrh of Vernon la planning a Harold *W. Garrity, administra­ A-as committed late In August required to attain platinum color­ Some reporters at the hospital ter, a flreboat A-ith minimum draft followed by a solemn high Mass of sor, Windsor Locks, and Suffield. included a general audience for Mrs. Dorothy Gaard will be the or­ ANTON celebration of Ita 198th anniver­ was used to approach the blaze tor for the Estate of Richard E Spitko posted a $500 bond for his ing leaves hair dry, brittle, and ganist. asked the Senator facetiously requiem at the Church of St. Mark- Yonce requested that, If the peti­ more absorbent. several thousand persona in the sary and a reception for Ita new from the water side. At the .same Bryan, to Arthur E. Scranton, appeamce in court Dec. 5. Clementine Hall of the Vatican ’’Where ate the cigars?” He an­ thc Evangelist at 9 o’clock. Burial property off Taylor St. tion is approved, it be for a pe­ G. Albert Pearson is directing swered quickly with a smile, paator, the Rev. Philip L. Ward, time, truciks threw streams of wa­ will be In Mt. St. Benedict Ceme­ riod not to exceed five years, the Palace. the performance. “ Salinger has them" Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ter from the east bank. tery, Bloomfield. Attachment minimum term under the statute. LEKANG ’The press secretary Is a con­ The Rev. Mr. Ward replaced The privately owned barge was Friends may call at the funeral George C. Leosner and John S. He noted that the Rockville the Rev. Rodman D. Cart Sept. 1. used for storage of marine sal­ G. Rottner, doing business as stant cigar smoker. home until 10 o'clock tonight. water company's application Is the Former national Meditation, miiatc, and recep­ vage equipment, winches, motors, Lessner A Rottner, against Ken­ first to be presented , to the com^ ’The operation performed on neth A. Miller and Kenneth A. Mrs. Kennedy is known as a low tion of new membera will be In­ and other gear. mission under the statute passed Eire officials A-ere Investigating Miller Inc., for $400 damages, ski Ju miring cervical section. cluded In the church service. The In the final minutes of the 1959 reception for the new minister will the cause of the fire today. No F iineraU property at 70 Foley St. and prop­ I J i o p ' - j j k I LADIES’ WOOLEN SLACKS session of the General A.*!sembly. Dr. Walsh, asked how he feels estimate of the financial loss was erty off Broad St. champion 'and about his role In delivering the follow. He said the outcome of the' ap­ The Rev. Mr. Wsrd was born given. baby of the President-eleel and Mrs. Eileen P. Stewart CertUloale of Devise plication will be watched closely holder of other In Beirut, I-ebanon, and had Paul M. Fallen, executor of Es­ ^ MEN'S SHOE DEPARTMENT FOOTBALL his wife, replied; “It was a tre­ Funeral service.*! for Eileen P. by other Connecticut town.s served a fabulous special purchase mendous privilege. I’m delighted traveled around the world with hi.a Fair Revived tate of Joseph B. Menard, to Edith by private water companies. mla.alonary parent.a before coming SteA-art, 40C D\itC|h Point Lane, European cham­ to be able to help out." Nur.vU li, Nov. 25' l/Pj - Carbon Hartford, and formerly of Man- L. Menard, property at 83 Ridge The company is seeking the sale to I-ongmyadow, Maas. aa a r.ionoxide felled Miss Hlldegarde St. permission for a maximum period Kennedy remaineo at the hos­ .youngster during World War 1 che.ster, A-ere held Wednesday pionships, will be makes this low price possible I Bruck and George M. Clendennln afternoon at the W. P. Quish Change of Name of 10 years. pital about 20 minutes and told Hla father was a.*islgned to an yesterday In an apartment on Funeral Home, 225 Main St. The Thersa M. Llepis to Theresa M. Eight officials from the towns I I here to assist you newsmen as he left that his wife FLORSHEIM SHOES Army - Navy Army hospital In Turkey during Hamilton Avenue while they were Ba.ssell, by marriage, for property In the Connecticut Water Co. serv­ was "Doing very well,” the war. Rev. Roy Hutcheon of the Wap- Asked about the baby he said: rooking a turkey for Thanksgiving plng Community Church officiated. title. ice area spoke during the hearing 1 Luxurious W in selecting the The new paator attended school dinner. Authoiilirs said Ml.ss Burial was in the Wapping Ceme­ Rtilkllng Permits In favor of the application. EXCLUSIVE ON "He's fine. He Is coming along In Beirut and st Deerfield Acad- very well." Bruck put the bird in the oven in tery. Bearers were 'Vincent W. Leelie Brooaes, for alterations Opposition A-as entered by offi­ Gift for proper, ski out­ em.v. Deerfield, Masa. He waa such a way that It cut off an air Edgar, Vincent J. Edgar, Clarence to home at 35 Bigelow St., $600. cials of Vernon and Ellington as the Man A reporter wanted to k'now If graduated from Amherst College source and caused the deadly well as Rockville. fit. the baby looks like anyone In the Vennart, and Milton Pancerla. Raymond and Mary Poutre, for In 1935: On graduation, he waa fumes to be generated. Clendennln alterations to two-family dwelling of the K family. "Well, I’ll have to study elected to Phi Beta Kappa. was able to telephone a friend for him some more,” Kennedy replied. at 51-53 Summit St., $400. Most over 65 III House! S RADIO He attended Union Theological WINF help. Firemen found both Clenden­ John Pontlcelli Sc Son, demoli­ ’The Senator drove dlreetly back Seminary In New York City, nln and Miss Bruek had collaped, Holiday Programs tion of bam at 16 Homestead St., Washington — A recent Senate to his home and aides said he plan- served In churches In the Con- but revived them A-lth oxygen. ned.to remain there for the re- $100. study of the over-65 age group nectlriit area, and returned to Held at Schools Raymond E. Morin, demolition showed 60 per cent earn less than TOMORROW mamder of the day except for hos­ Beirut as h missionary In 1943. He AGAINST KLECTORAL YOSTRA BAVARIAN SKIS $29.95 pital visits. of chicken <>oop at 95 Glenwood $1,000 a year. About 75 per cent (SATURDAY) came to vernon from the First COI.LKGR The children at Keeney St. and St.. $34. suffer chronic 111 health. Kennedy said he may be In Hartford, Nov. '.y.5 (A‘i A Re­ f r e e ' with each pair. One pair of $6.00 Northland Bindings Congregational Church in Elgin, Buckley Schools held Thanksgiving W’aihington two or three weikN, 111 . where he was associate min­ publican leglslnlor Aunts the Con- and FREE labor. All for the O C Earlier he Mad said he expected to ister. necttciil legislature to adopt a programs Tiiesday and Wednes­ price of only ...... V O return to Palm Reach in two resolution urging Congress to day. __ _ 1:15 P.M. weeks, taking hl.s family witli abolish the electoral college. The Buckley School pupils had a pro­ him. i resolution has been filed at the gram of songs and daqcea Wednes­ Imported From Italy Salinger said Kennedy would BOY SCOOT j state Capitol by Rep. Gennarao day. The story of the first Thanks­ Special Sale SKI BOOTS wttti Inner boot. return to the ho.spital at 5 p m. and Frate of Darien for con.slderatlon giving A-as llluctrated by a third SfONSORED BY Men’s and women’s ...... $ 2 2 . 8 8 8:30 pm. Notes and Neivs during the 1951 aesalon. Frate aald grade with Jane Karp aa narrator, WHILE THEY LAST ’The press secretary reported the electoral ooltege aystehi ia out­ and a second grade did a Dutch MANUPACTURBt OF that the pediatrician, Dr. Edward moded and "does not reflect the Coviples’ Dance and an Indian B. Broocks had been inUo see the Boy Scout Troop 120 met democratic ayatem under A-hlrh we Dance. NUTMEG BRAND baby, resting in an incubator. ’ choose to live.’’ Frate proposea that Curtis Willey was announcer for 6* FRUIT ALLING RUBBER CO. Wednesdav evening at St. James' MEAT PRODUCTS Salinger also told the reporters School. The .Senior Patrol con­ future presidential elections be de­ a kindergarten class singing "An 977 MAIN STREET—-MANCHESTERN of the Eisenhowers' congratula­ ducted the o|>enlng ceremony. termined by the total ]>opuIar Indian" and ’’Two Little Children tory message, received by.liand, The troop will sponsor a paper vote. Pray.” Deborah McComb an­ Hie Christmas and said ines.sagcs and flowers nounced a first grade Illustrating 9 ^ CAKE drive I)ec ,'t. Stocking FI.ORSHEIMS have been com.ng in grc.it quan­ *39 NEW CORPORATIONS “Things We are Thankful For" tity. Thomas Covitl was made a First Belongs In START AT ( ’lass Scout, and new Tenderfoot Hartford, Nov. 25 (A*! The and singing “Thanksgiving is a IN METAL CONTAINER A Florshelm $19.95 Asked '.i ny .t he I'ae.Harean opera­ Secretary -of State’s olllcc reports Special Day." “The Thankful Scouts ate Edward Ward. .lames Earmcr,'’ “Guess What Day" and tion 'A lts i>ei forme-! ahead of ai'hi-mgcHl-liV!-d signer of the Dec- ing Is Coming" and a prayer song. I delighted. He was pretty tired. 11 a r a 1 1 o n of Independence was The latest federal tax develop­ First graders sang ’"The First More thsm 60,000 men, women and children from throughout the fiast have He was excited and he was delight- | Charles Carroll of Carrollton, who ments will be discussed at a sev­ Thanksgiving.’’ The second grade a MADE ESPECIALLY FOR LIGGETT REXALL DRUG CUSHION , ed it-wu a boy.” j lived until 1832. dying at the age enth annual lax forum of the Cpn- sang “ Over the River and Through By A FAMOUS NATIONAL BAKERY J CREPE SOLE cOreedy viadted this oolQrful eachibit. On display ere 20,tXK>. presidential Mrs. Kennedy iwaa still groggy i of 95. the Woods"; the third grade sang I nectlcul .Bociely of Certifled Pub­ a GUARANTEED TO BE DEUCIOUS ” - • Sizes 6 to 12 oampaign. mementoee< depicting Amertte’s political heritage from 1789 from medication at the time of-her ___ lic Accounlanis Monday l>eginnlng “ For the Beauty of the Earth” ; husband’s-visit. MENDKRES IM IHrmi at 9:30 a m. at the Waverly Inn In fourth graders sang “Swing the to IP-''. • Asked If anything risky was In- YiMKiadii Island, Turkey, Nov. CTieshlre. Shining Sickle” ; the fifth grade ▼olved in last night’s hurry-up op 25 (A*)—Kx-I’rernler Adnan Men- Bang "Thankful. Song" and tha alxth sang "Oh God, Beneath aratlon. Dr. Walsh said there is deres was femuUly oharged to* The Salvation Army will sup­ Jto arransi group tours call Hsrtoid JA 6-0121 BrL 8478. Whoaa Guiding Honda” and "An “ olwa$« «O0 M attkndant rUk In the day wiUi misusiag f l A milliaw ply tha.chaplain of tha weak at LIGGEH REXALL DRUG atrevudonoas vs bad,"..... - - Bvenlng PrayaK” Manehaatar Memorial Hoapltal Qpm Ihh weak Mday A Sfitnxdfiy 9 PM. end fiOovriof T h » fealv was not normally due during his 10 'yeara |a oMIoa. Announcer for the program The fb-pago iadletmeat, read la noKt waak. &eman ThaadsyB and SetuidgyB 9 AJil-*^ PJd, andllnindeyf 9 AMr-9 PJ^. w tO alKiiit Dec, 27 and doctors had was David Kalth. Wandain Smith Itlawml for delivery Dec. 12, a Mm special high eo«»t eaadoet* read PaalM 100, }H mm Kathy Hagan praeadun deocribed os routine in lag the mass trials of M eod ew *64 Fair Gas Exhibit Set lad tha children In aihgtng and Mr. MANCHCSTER #ARKAD€ Gm s u m b csmsm and Ms Mpporters aeeused the Louis EUaulac conducted the PmmlaiuadarUisautpieisof But tha doctor aaid it started to i-year olX. ex-Premler ef uolng -Naw York—A $5,500,000 axhlb- achool baivn d lii several marchea. OPEN TOMGHT TILL 9 fiaiipan " a little aooner than we the money for poraooal oxpea* it, Aral announcad for tha 1961 IU .1 0 0 we went ahead aee exeeeding thoea approVad oe Worid'a Fair In New York, la About one and eria-half. bUlie . eATURDAT TIIX • PJd. ■ortyl egpaayt w fee the Ifaad plaanad by the gaa liiduatry of lead paneilf aold ROUTE 5 -SOUTH Viri^j(DSOR, C O N ^ paid K n . wsMiLsSy ad goreeaflaeotii tha Vnltad BUtaa” ^totted BtiiSii amraallF. ^^1^^ 1 " — - \ MANCHE3TER EVENING ,D, BiANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, I960 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1960 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1960 Seciipn Two fllanrhefiter, burning l|«raUi r Admen A^^ert: Mint Decade Ahead tion, but it is now one of tanpoe- CrUis in Negro Ciatholic Nation New Work Ing statture. M orifi M issL^nai^ The audlqnoe was'delighted w itt Kin, Ladies Lack * Logic the final offering, Rayefe "Bolero.” \5fith ‘Oddball’ Penny Has Premiere rm etui of the opinion that this Is Intern, Awarded Trip not much of a plebe of muaic. Just New York (ff)— ^Advertising wtM» will repeat for 80,- 40, 00 as I was when 1 first heard It 80 Kaiw. out. W iecond roU, whUe looking years sgo; blit Its popular appeal gome o f the wlaUvely rare searbh^rs have peered Into the yuaru.” At Bushnell Mrs. Kenney nwtad Statas Mint cait mako mb* f „ T o Chicago The mature hduseiMfe, White- Is undeniable. takaa—and Oeorgk MelUnk claims “amaU pennies minted this nilsts m {^e female mind and come year, Mellink found his "oddball.” aide says, knows she can please Incidentally, just to set the rec­ up with soihe intriguing news: . her family by limiting experimen­ Assisted Red Students By JOHN GRUBER (Oonttnoed Cmeii m t*» OfiflOlIfY ;; ' ho oaa prove it Meiliiik- explains the phenome­ Miss Msridell Ann Leonard, 18, ord right, Ravel was not bom "— y«in«ir, M, a coin collector for 'liie housewife collects food tation at mealtime, especially If A world-premiere performance !neath the shadow o f the Eastern non thisgtvay; daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Ken­ "My daughter said thaI hospital flva yaars, has In his possession a The coin probably stuck In the recipes In an abapst compulsive all her children are boys. He ex­ (Oonttnned tram Pfiga On^^ he protested the expulsions. ’Ths was the feature of Wednesday Pyrenees,” as Mr. Bakewell phras­ ooln ho calls an “ oddball,” al­ neth S. Lyon of Root Rd., will be plains: order was suspended the next day was mobbed with newq^i Mint’s stamping presses and was manner. Knmv what she does with night's concert by the Hartford ed It In the program notes. He was and television repottsra and pho^ though other people might call It struck twice. On the second strike, one of 25 outstanding 4-H club "Men and hoys are ultra con­ tlaanx on tho lawn of tha National after the elG^slons. The order bom at .Ciboure, a tiny village near an ImpossIbUlty. them? Files them n«kt]y away, servative >lrhen It comes to food. Symphony, In Bushnell Meniorlal tographers,” Moriarty said wday. which coincided almost completely members to reprewnt Connecticut Palace. after the Vatican n e w s p>a p q r. St. Jean de Luz. If he can’t find “Donald said he's never seen eo It’s a IMS penny. forever. Moat of them she'll never ‘Iliey like their meat and potatoes L’Osservatore Romano warned with the first, the 0 of 1960 was at the National 4-H Club Con­ Denouncing “lixarda” who op­ Auditorium. The work was "The that oh a map I can personally tell many reporters in one place be­ MeUink discovered the unusual broken up In such a way that a read again, much less try. this way this year, they liked pose him, he said he knew who that HaltUan .officials could Incur Seven Seals,” subtitled t Visions him to look at the western end of fore.” ooln In a roll of xuidrculated pen- gress in Chicago from Sunday them that way last year and that’s WOMEN’S FAMOUS NAME SHOES excommunication, or denial of the the Pyrenees where It will be found curved tall was l->ft dangling You know when a-girl finally they are and'where they are hid­ for Orchestra) by Knut Nystedt, Dr. Kerwln Is a native of Water- ^as minted in Philadelphia. down. . through Dec. 1. The group Will fly realizes why she’s taught fractions the way they want them next ing. He added that they had been sacraments. north of Hendaye and southeast of bury. He graduated from Fairfield He had asked a young friend, The result Is a 0 similar in slse fronl Bradley Field tom orrow in grade school? N oi until she’s year.” ^ playing the same political game Police -with clubs also Invaded contemporary Norweg;lan com­ Biarritz, University before entering medical aiann Rohaugh Jr. of Napa, to and shape,to the second number morning. married and starts wrestling with And Whlteelde has this report and it*s all taking place in our beautiful new shoe salon since the end of the U.S. oc­ Port au Prince Cathedral and poser. Thla may seem carping, but I school. Mrs. Kerwln Is a Manches­ on the' homemaking education of hrtaig back aome coins when he in the date. The 4-H Club Congress trip Is cookbook recipes, trying to reduce cupation. This was a reference to scattered worshippers who appar­ It proved to be a very signi­ see no reaspm for including misin­ ter High School graduate, and re­ want Bast with his family on a conducted by the Cooperative Ex­ American girls: Is the coin valuable? meals for a family of four to her on our main floor. .. .just opposite the elevatorl the ' military occupation, from ently were silently protesting the ficant composition, one worth formation In program notes which ceived her nurse’s degree from St. VSCStiOOe Meilink says It’s not for sale, tension Seryice and the National new twosome. "When the girl Is in the sixth, expulsions. are presumably designed to edu­ Mary’s Hospital School of Nursing Robaugh brought back a bag of 1915 to 1934/ to restore civil peace consideration by major orchestras "but if someone offered me $10,000 Once a woman develops a cer­ seventh or eighth gr^es she will and reorganize the finances. Bardot charged that. Afchbishop cate. in Waterbury in 1957. She waS bn ooins from a bank In Altoona, Pa. for it I don’t think I'd stall him follow mother afoimd, watching, all over the world, Despite his tain way of doing things, that’s it. Poirier and certain French priests Scandinavian origin, Mr. Nystedt the staff at Manchester Memorial off.” She la sublimely-indifferent to any smeUlng, touching, tMting, ask­ The President’s supporters car rled slogana declaring "Duvalier were supporting Duvalier’a opposi­ studied in NCw York under Hospital for a year befora her time-motion study aimed at help­ ing a thousand questions*-moat marriage May II, 1959. is the luost Formula” and "Du- tion despite a concordat with th,e Aaron Copland. In my opinion, at ing her be more efficient, especially o f which are Shoved sside. Vatican not to mix In Haitian Brown Commands In the kitchen or nursery. VALUES TO $11.95 valier or Death.” least, the shoe might well be on A T lA M n O BA’s Yule Party "Mother doesn’t want her pa- politics. the other foot; Mr. Copland could derfoot, or sometimes indulges her The government’s charges con­ Coast G uard Unit These findings are reported by "There are some French priests study under Mr. Nystedt, who FURNACE OIL Henry O. Whiteside, research di­ in the creative experience of scrap­ cerning the student strike were K of C InstaUs Set for D ec. 18 spelled out at a news conference, who refuse to recognize the fact may not as yet have the polish of Antomatle Delivery rector of a large national adver­ ing carrots, peeling potatoes, this country liberated Itself from Edward Brown, 60 Tanner. St., by Gen. Pierre Mercerpn, the his mentor, but who certainly has LT.WOOD CO. tising agency. He tells advertisers scrubbing the pots and pans, French rule many years ago,” ho took office as commander of the Class Next Week The Brit^h American Club’s to aim their messages, not to wom­ emptying the garbage or doing army chief, and Joseph Baguidy, more Imagination and more PhoM BO S-1129 said. Flotilla 9-2 Coast Guard Auxiliary Christmas party for members’ en as a whole, but to a select seg­ any other unpleasant work guar foreign minister and acting edu­ worth-while musical thoughts than An Installation o f first degrc* Duvalier, a country doctor who the Brooklyn bom composer. youngsters will be held Sunday ment. anteed to be uninteresting.” Now 5 .9 0 cation minister. Is a Roman Catholic as well as an recently at the annual "change of knights will be held Monday at the afternoon, Dec. 18, at the club At a rcMnt advertising confer­ Whiteside said coureM in home Haiti University students went authority on voodoo wltZhcraft, Donald Fairley conducts a epeech therapy elaea at Bunce Center. Bpeerii therapy at the Center is The progrem of the work Is ex­ command dinner” held at the Villa tremely larg/e, dealing as It does Campbell Council Knlghta of Co> Members are reminded to sign ence, 'Whitlslde advised: Monomics are offered In most high CLASSMATE on strike Monday demanding the was sworn In as Haiti’s 34th pres­ the newest training aid offered mentally retarded Manchester children. Classes are held every Maria Restaurant,, Glastonbury. their children’s names to the ros­ schools "but by now the girl’s cur­ release of Joseph Roney, student ident three years ago for a 6-:year with the Revelatlort of St. John Other new officers for 1961 are lumbue Home on Main St. at T:SG 'You can address your more Wednesday evening, (Herald Photo by Oflara). concerning the book sealed with ters in the club now. The age novel Ideas and products to the iosity has been shifted elsewhere. union treasurer, who was ar­ term. His Inauguration came after Robert Bleiler, 43 Harvard Rd., pjn. Thera are 32 candidates. limit is through eight. Boys are being discovered.” rested In September on charges of seven seals. While the music Is vice commander: and Robert Bar- Second degree knlghta will be Prestige young wife. Sh’e Is trying anything COBBLERS II months of turmoil In which at the Oenter, there is a day-care not as tremendous as tho writing Tomorrow night, the weekly I distributing Communist- tracti^. Haiti had six government upsets bero, 14 Carol Dr., training offi­ installed Thursday at 7:80 pjM. at HOMB IMPROVEMENT CO. and everything In her brave new Only when the girl has, become program for pre-school age re­ which Inspired It, there are mo. dance for members and their world,” engaged does she come up against Baguidy held up a small white folio-wing the ouster of President cer. the home. And third degree S7VS Cooper St., Manchester tarded children, educational pro­ ments when it Is genuinely apocal knights will be Installed Saturday, friends will feature Nick’s Trio He notes that In any one year, the mighty task of feeding a man JACK AND JILL flag with red hammer and sickle Paul Maglolre. Spepch Therapy Class grams ss well as recreation, social Among the activities In 1961 from 9 to 1. there are possibly 1,150,000 first and the .numerals "26” on it. He yptic, both In conception and, exC' planned by the auxiliary will be a Dec. 3, at 7:30 p.m. at the home, whose eating habits have been de­ He was re^rded as the cham­ activities and girl scduting. There cutlon. marriages in a population of 50 said the flag was found at- the pion of Haiti’s deep blacks/ as public Instruction course beginning with District Deputy John Andrel- November Specials veloped by his mother over a are also swimming programs, par­ Mr. Nystedt, who was present, ekl of Stafford Springs presiding. 500 at Debut million families—a relatively smalj period o f some 20 years. In oldest college in the city. Cuban distbgulshed from the ^Ight-skln- ties and an arts and crafts pro­ in January, and a motorboat ex­ target Prime Minister Fidel CMtro’s received a vociferous ovation amination program In which boats Small wonder then, says White- ned Creoles. His tough rule, bol New MAHRC Service gram. Ail these programs cost from the audience for his work, • SIMNO Washington, Nov. 2S (/P)—Five But, Whiteside notes, if the ad­ side, that the young bride • "has revolution has been called the stered by several periods of states money, but they have proved to may be examined for proper safe­ Last Romanoff Dies Marldell Leonard Wedges, Flats which the audience as well as my­ ty equipment. hundred guests have been invited vertiser scores well with this some feeling of helplessness and 26th of July movement. of siege, has survived several plots. be a tremendous help to the •ROOFING group "he may collect a customer Baguidy said the strike ’was the It’s a tough job for a child to^from a handful of Interested peo­ self definitely felt was o f much to a White House tea today to 4-H Service Committee and la Inadequacy.” Duvalier told his partisans yes­ youngsters. inore than passing value. Toronto, Nov. 25 (JPi — Olga, and Tee Straps work of "professional agitators, learn to commuunlcate with his ple to more than 90 families. mark the debut of two of Mrs. sponsored by some 50 donors. ’The terday he was not the chief of a Mental retardation is not only The program opened with the Double Tax Ending Russian Imperial grand duchess • STORM VnNDOWS I.f"-nle Elsenhower’s nieces. award is given outstanding 4-H foreign and 'Haitian, who are clan but of a nation. parents, and If the child has a Program Expanded who,claimed to be the last of the During these eight years, Bunce a problem for the family next door, six excerpts from Handel’s "Water Mamie Eisenhower Moore, 18, club members from every state as brandishing the hammer and Chicago— People who pool funds Romanoffs, died last night. She handicap, the job is doubly diffi­ Center has expanded Its facilities its a problem we must all face. You Music” which Hamilton Harty has • STORM DOORS and her sister, Ellen Doud Moore, well as Puerto Rico. aickle.” can help Bunce Center by giving to invest In real estate will get was 78. cult. to Include a variety of training arranged in the suite by which this 19, will be Introduced by the First VALUES TO $16.95 Hadtl, which shares the Island a substantial contribution when miwlc is generally known today. an income tax break, distributed She waz the youngest daughter Miss Leonard has been in 4-H DPEN AN AOBDUNT o f Hispaniola -with the Dominican Roommates Now The process can be a problem programs and activities for all re­ • INSULATION Lady in the East Ballroom. for seven years, Is a charter mem­ you receive your letter from Here there was some uneveness of by new, federally regulated pools of Czar Alexander III and sister , Wives and daughters of cabinet STILL TIME Republic, was Invaded by a rebel for the parents, as well. A young tarded persons In the Manches­ or trusts will be taxable In 1961 of Czar Nicholas II who- was ber of the Teen H'ers 4-H Club, a Sisters-in-Law ter area. Among its most Impor­ MAHRC. The fund-raising goal performance but' the suite was, members and ambassadors have band of SI men in Auguet 1959 Manchester mother of a mentally set this year by the organization only to the shareholder. Such peo­ murdered with hie family In a TELEPHONE service group, and has served as\a TO G ET FDR $50 retarded child says one of the tant training programs la a new in general, extremely well played. beei\ invited, along with friends of The government said all but one is $6,500, this figure represents There was some exceptionally ple now pay corporate taxes on Ekaterenburg cellar in July 1918 junior leader for the Pins and Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 25 . hardest things she has to live speech therapy .clasa conducted the two daughters of Mrs. Eisen­ Patches 4-H club for two years. were Cubans and that all were (/P>— only about one-half of their an' beautiful horn playing In the the earnings of the trust and per­ by a Bolshevik firing squad. or odd that amount to your pres­ with is not knowing the needs of by Donald Fairley. Classes In sonal taxes on their receipts from hower’s only sister, Mrs. George She was awarded her trip for her killed or captured. . Two pretty roommates were hon­ nual budget Funds donated to the “Air” for example, and the diffi­ Since 1948 she had lived witSt Ml 3-1725 Free ent account u d receive free a hand- eymooning as slsters-in-law today her child because of a lack of speech therapy are conducted it her husband in nearby Cooksvfile. Gordon Moore. Junior leadership project. some hammered aluminum Insu­ A t about the same time the gov- association will be .used to run cult first Trumpet part In the after a douJ)le ring marriage in communication. every Wednesday evening;. Fairley Bunce Center. A director of the Tolland County lated food warmer. For each addi­ NOW 7.90 omment’s dispute with church says the major obstacle a retard­ "Allegro deciso” was also well leaders bobeed up with the expul­ -which each supplied a brother as Of the more than 50,000 men­ Another way Manchester rest Fair Assn., Miss Leonard served as tional $50 you may purchase one tally retailed persons In Con­ ed child must overcome is the dif­ played. for 8S.00. sion of two priests. They were £ne bridegroom. dents can aid Bunce Center, Is to There were also excerpts from Its treasurer for one year. During Gifts necticut, only a little more than ficult task of communication. He Father Etienne Grienenberger, rec­ Virginia, Gordon, 20, became take an active part in Its func­ Berlioz’ Symphony "Romeo and her 4-H club work she has received 4,000 are cared for to some de­ says if a child cannot make his ACCENT I VALENTINE tor of Saint Martial, the largest Mrs. Wallace Donaldson and tions. Members and friends of the Juliet.” Since we had l\eard numerous blue ribbons for demon- gree in over-crowded. * under­ basic needs known to the people when you open a catholic college, and Father Jo­ Louise Donaldson, 19, became Mrs. center extend a warm welcome to Berlioz on the last subecriptlon ORANGE HALL Btnatlons. She has served as co- DPEN AN AGODUNT staffed state Institutions. The around him, there Is little hope the chairman of the local 4-H fair, was new account or seph Marrec, a -village priest. James Gordon. The ceremony was anyone who is interested In join­ concert. It seemed a lltle soon to performed yesterday. rest, about 90 per cent, are being child will oveixx>me his handicap. camp spirit at senior 4-H camp, add to your pres­ RHYTHM STEP I AIR TRED Clement Bardot, Duvaller’s press Fairley explained that in his ing and working to make It reach repeat music by this noteworthy and at Eastern States Exposition, FDR $25 secretary, said at the time that It all started In September when cared for and helped by cltywlde its future goals. Frenchman, even though Mr. SANTA’S HERE! ent account. Grienenberger ad-vlsed “under­ the girls—one unemployed—visit­ associations such as the Manches­ speech program he hopes to teach. served as announcer for the dress Mahler and the orchestra accord­ hlB charges to communicate these 1revue and was an honorary hostess A IR POISE ►VELVET STEP ground elements responsible ed Miss Donaldson’s parents at ter Association to help Retarded *Name’ Druge Ineligible ed it a very excellent performance. or add that amount to your pres­ needs. ■ for Governor Rlblcoff. for a bombing which woimd- Bailey Station, Term., where Wal­ Children. I might say in passing, that Offer good at our ent account and recrive free either lace Donaldson, 25. was on hand In Manchester, parents of men­ The young mother added that BINGO a Heat-’n-Serve platter and tray or ed 42 persons” and also con­ Alanby, N.Y. — New York has the orchestra Is playing very, She is a graduate of Windham Coventry Branch, tally retarded and others in the the speech therapy class is impor­ a 4-pieco place setting of WaUace • high heels tacted army officers in an at­ Later the girls visited Miss Gor­ ordered local welfare departments very well, th i. season. It will make High School where she served as community are donating their tant to her because she felt If her Every Sat. Night At 7:30 president of the* Junior Hbme- Route 31, also. Stainless tableware. For each ad­ tempt to stir up a revolt. The don’s parents at Water Valley, to buy 17 hlghpriced drugs by over 50 public appearances and tlm^, energy and money to make child could speak and learn some makers of America during hfr ditional $25 yon may purchaso prieiri said the expulsion was part Miss. James Gordon, 24, also hap­ their chemical names or lose State tile consequent Increase In rehears­ • medium heels facility -with apeech, it could be junior year. She has been a teacher either for 2.50. o f a concerted 'campaign agiUnst pened to be home On a visit at the their program for mentally re­ repayment funds. Drugs ordered als Is showing effect In the really 18 REGULARS— 4 SfECIALS— 1 SWEEPSTAKE «t I>irst Congregational Church the church. time. tarded at Bunce Center successful. used as a first step in training by trade names cost substantially excellent ensemble of the strings. • walking heels the riilld for other things. Sunday School and active in Pil­ n s arrest of ArchhUhop Polr- The couples will live here In Since Its beginning In 1952, the more, officials explained. Hitherto this had been a weak sec­ Isr was ordered at that time after neighboring apartment#. Center at Olcott St has grown In sddition to speech therapy grim Fellowship. She Is a student ☆ *& -ft in a wide variety of colors and materials I at Nasson College, Springvale, Maine, where she is majoring In home economics. . S A V I N G S ./ju/ L O A N A s s f ) t I ,\ r ( (> sj DOUBLE ALL S ^ S FINAL S&H DON'T .nsacsKsTss't otassr riwssciAL lasriTUTioM GREEN Still plenty of wear left In START RELAXING TODAY! shoes when brought here for { STAMPS I expert repairing. STOP IN TODAY . . . 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UN Peace Uni^ i ' ' t the topic of Mrs. Robert O. Rich­ Okostsr In conjunction witlt its ards, (Sroveland, Miua., at a meet­ blood recmiltment pmJoet, win e iaohmaESCED bem tu bv g r a d u a ib (Conttinwd from Page One) r: OUUO. HAMMAN ( >turs-tnuitcnlum In movlea. It la ing of the Manchester Garden Club bUiMi naort Friday, Dec. 2. _ e AVABLABUB EVENINGS OB NATOBDAVN a sound cffecU machine that can Pupils in Grades 5,6, T and 8 are 8«riiii, u n -sm iu m x i of fiuu play the entire musical accm - next Friday, Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. In the e FOR AN INDIVIDDAU OBOANIEATION, ntOCESSIONAL planned to leave for the Congo Zploarlnir b a n notM or a bull fiddle Federation room of Center Con­ eUflble to enter the oontest A glG OFflOB, OB NMALt BUSINESS pimlment, too. pttae in the elementary and Junior e AT YOUB OFFICE or slowed Uwn down, like the help out." lEATHER Kasavubu said he is not opposed oomposerSyOf what la called "con­ The other way to react la: Kealy, 47, field representative of Celebrate Golden Wedding Ahead you aee a dusty mound, simulate cascades in principle to the U.N. concilia­ crete imine.” "Now la when I am really need­ the Republican National Commit­ Budget now partly destroyed. Crumbling The Hanging Gardens today tion commission but "at any rate He doesn't need such things. tee for New York, New Jersey and Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hall,< fragments of walls, streets and look like a pile of rubble. The It is not the commission which ALREADY DRASTICALLY REDUCED UP TO 50% ed. Now Is my chance to be years as a reed maker at CEanay bo w u Nb sh o es AcceuRtf Washers “Why,” he says, "with hU 1h- friend. And even though It Isn’t Pennsylvania, died Thursday of a Kelly Rd., Vernon, and formerly towers cleared out of this mound brick piles which supported the will resolve The Congo problem.” strument you can have whole oonveniant for me to help out now, heart ailment. Kealy, of Union, of Manchester, will be honored at Bros. They moved to Lawrdnee, Traded ■re the remains of Babylon. terraces atill are there, but not . a He said the conference o^ Congo N. J., also was a member of the an open house Bunday afternoon In Mass., where Mr. Hall was em­ . When you stand on this dusty blade of grass or shrub of any gUasandsdos of chordal . kettle ru find the time somehow.” National Republican Congressional ployed from 1982 to 1989 by the kind grows there. leaders "will determine the defin­ drums.” And then you go ahead and celebration of their recent 60th pile of rubble In 120-degree heat, ite structure of the Congolese and Senatorial Conunittee. wedding anniversary. Emmons Loom Harness Co., and with almost no shade as far the This scene Is a far cry REG. 11.98 REG. 19.95 A kettle drum produces only make your offer of help and aothe for the next nine years was gen­ from the great city of artists and state.” one note at a time. It baa to be how manage to do what needs to The open house will bo held from eye can see, you wonder how this acientiats, poets and engineers In 20-INCH 2 WHEEL BIKE retuned before you can get a be done. Most Marble Italian 3 to 6 p.m. at the home of their eral manager of the American ever could have been a place of daughter, Mrs. Raymond Coleman, Reed Co. in Lawrence. Re retired beauty and freshness. the days when before Nebuchad­ U.S. Top Lace Buyer CHILDREN'S MAPLE aecond note. To play a chord Good friends react In the sec in February 1960 when the couple nezzar "all people, nations, lan­ gUanndo—30 or SO notes In quick otMl way. And that Is why. In the Rome — Italy supplies nine out 78 Lydall St. The celebration has WemM's SbM 5 lo 9 th ru What happened to Babylon 7 guages, trembled and feared.” WITH TRAINING WHEELS been delayed because of illness in returned to this area to live in Politically, Babylon reached Its Paris — The United States is auecsaalon—you would need a long run, they are considered good of every 10 tons of marble the Vernon. Mr. Hall is a member of whole stage full of kettle druma frl^ds. Others know that they United States Imports. Italy's the Coleman family. end when conquered by the Medes the largest purchaser of French the Manchester Lodge of Masons. and the Persians in the time of the Behind Closed Doors lace and associated produtes, buy­ Tou would also have to be about will manage, somehow, to pitch marble Industry In 1959' produced The Halls were married Oct. 39, (Herald Photo by Pinto.) *4.99 SO feet tan and adept at roner la and help out when their help la 1,500,000 tons, 8 per cent more 1910, in the First Baptist Church, Prophet Daniel. But nature wSs ing more than $6,000,000 worth a SNOWSUIT: BAR STOOL needed. even cruder than the Persians. The Delegates to the Constitutional year. Other major foreign markets akatlng. than In 1958. Half the output came Pawtucket, R. I., by the late Rev. Mtii'8 SiiM 4V2 to 12 are West Germany, Italy, Great But, Gaaamann aaka, why both­ And thdrs la the help that is froni central Italy, where Carrara Frank Rector, pastor. In addition Decimal Coins Urged treacherous Euphrates River Congress met behind closed doors Water Repellent, Washable- never forgotten, because It Is giv­ W RINGER W ASHERS TOO— Irom $119.95 changed Its course shkrply west­ for three and one-half months at Britain, Spain, Belgium, and Lux­ er? With the mixture—trauton' Is the leading producing center. to their daughter, Mrs. Coleman, embourg, Exports take about 43 Sizes 2-10. him the composer not only make en when it needed most. The Industry, highly competitive, they have a gamddaughter, Donna Canberra — Australia’s com' ward, leaving Babylon to dry up In Philadelphia, Pa., with George mission on coinage has urged after *4.99 Tee ted, Adjusted, Delivered, G uana teed and Serviced a waterless desert. Washln^on presiding. per cent of the industry’s output. n i' up his own tunes and haimonles,*' It la what separates good haa more than 070 sawmills. EX' Coleman, 10. Elk Tanned Leather, SALE bf can Invent timbres and re friends freon merely pleasant ao- ports now take 20 per cent of the The couple came to Manchester a two-year study that decimal By Our Own Meohanloe And, like the Euphrates, history sonanoea never produced by mere quatntaaces. If you have Just a output compared with 70 to 80 per In 1911 from Pawtucket, Mr. Hall coinage baaed on the 10-ahlUlng Rabber-rlte Sole Grip Famous For Service Slnee 1881 has bypassed Babylon ever since. PRICED wood or metal. He need no longer few such good friends you are cent In the 1930’s. was employed for more than 20 ($1.12) note be Introduced by 1968' Enough excavations have been AT be a slave to violins and trom' blessed. Monehosttr Grton done In Babylon to give a fair idea bones, let along kettle druma. But la lent fair to aay that you of how the place \(fas laid out. 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CONN, FRIDAY, NO VE^ER 25, 1980 Troop 70 and an Intermediate Girl Punishment Fit Ths CJrlms," all tain lines to Judge their diction, Coventry' Stout Troop 218. ‘Mikado’ Tryouts male parts. interpretation, presentation, etc. Candidates may bs asked to try Invested into' Brownies .were: Costs Soar Tiyouta for ths fsmals rolss AL Unit Stdclu JoAnn Deluso, Deborah Goodin, Slated Two Days out fo r ^ t s other than the one A V illlM al and selections to bs sung art: they auditioned for if it is the : Science BHlsaboth Jodry, Debbie Jurgenaen, Yum-Yum, "Ths Sun "Who’s Rays High School Tour Shows Darlene Linderson, Margaret Ma­ coRimlttae’s Judgment that they Christinas Shops Auditions for ths Manchsster Art All AWaas": PltU-Slng," guire, Donna Mott, Kathleen Scar- To Record are better suited for another role. rvi wvOTiii^9i ppfYm "Brave The Raven Hair"; Peep- pello and Maria Tolnmaal. Two Gilbert arid Sullivan Workshop Anyone interested in trylng^ciut At Vet Hospitals Bo, "Three U ttia Maids From Construction on Schedule assistant leaders were also invest­ production of "Ths Mikado” will for a part or the chorus is wel- and ofliar fuaetkoB. \ At be hsld at ths South. Methodist School Are We,” and "So Plsiie ed: Mrs. Michael Kuchy who was oomed to audition. • Voluntesrs ats nssdsd to assltt ■Y High Mark Church at C p.m. Monday and You, Sir We Must Regret”; Ka- ^ nOB ABSOCUTBD PWB8S OetMtruatkm at the hew Junlor-^eoaerata nnd'brick wnlla. A aeat- pinned by her daughter, Mhry in tho annual Christmas shops Ann, and Mrs. Richard G. Jodi7 Thursday. v ' tlsha, “Alone, And Yet Alive." ITAUANaMERICAN ^ Bright < M n man. a vary bright aihlar Mgb aebool ooatinuea to Ing nrsa will be provided in the Lengthy Lane which ara in readiness at the three courtyard to give an opportunity who was pinned by her daughter, (Centlaacd from F i^ Om ) Ths audition eommittsa chose Members of the audition com­ HALL w h et M d what makaa glowing flth keep paea wiOi a rigid pro^rresa Betsy. the following selections to be sung mittee are Martha "White, direc­ veterans hospitals in ths state, it for outside study for small groups, IVhen eomplstsd. ths trans- 1$5 Eldridgs StaMt firight ara subjecta tWa waak fttr 2.2 per cent below the prices for in trybiits fo r parts: Plsh-Tush, tor; Kstheryn Hagen, a accom­ CO. aehaduls set up by (he eontreaton, such as arts and crafts classes. Invested Into Girl Scout Inter­ Canada highway will stretch 5,- waa reported today, by Mrs. Wilber new 1960 models at this time a panist; Rosemarie Hewey; George Call after 7 p.tn. M3 C-C20S ielanea at work: aeeocding to a report of a aite The building will have 33 clau- mediate troop of which Mrs. Edgar "Great Mikado, Virtuous Man,” ; 000 miles from St. John's, New­ Little, rehabilitation chairman of rooma at the- outset to accommo­ M. Boisvert is leader and Mrs. year ago. _ Nanki-Poo, "A Wandering Min­ Hubbard, and Edward Potter. In Favor of Age the American Legion Auxiliary. JA 2-S780 tour by School Building Chair­ foundland, on the Atlantic Ocean, - T h e bright young men are not date between 18 and SO pupils each. Robert (Tlapp, assistant leader, 'Althoui^ medical care continued strel I": Ko-Ko, "Aa Someday It In addition to singing selec­ These shops are stocked by the man Bertron A. Hunt and oom- to Vancouver and Victoria, Brit­ aa bright aa they will be when Principal Francis A. Perrotti were: Terri Anderson, Susan Bee­ its steady Increase in Cctober, May Happen” ; Pooh-Bah,' "Young tions, the committee will ask each Auxiliary so every veteran may ish Columbia, on the Pacific they are bright older men. mlttee member George Zurmer. pointed out that present facilities be, Jane Billin^am, Janet Bois­ prices of prescriptions and drugs Man Despair” ; Mikado, "Let The person auditioning to speak cer Ocean. The acientlst who r ^ r t e d thla select ^ ft s fo r members o f his A ll the eteel work le up and and revision of the schedules could vert Pamela Rappel), Candace averaged six-tenths of one per cent Read Herald Advs. Dr. Wimarn A. Owen, Purdue Unl- fam ily at no expense. The aux­ TO per cent o f the opnprete floors accommodate up to 800 pupils Clapp, M ary Jane Cower. lower. iliary provides gifts for men, wom­ Aim , Debbie Fenpfl, (Jlaudia veraity. checkadvthe mentol abil­ pointed. The roof has been fln- without adding additional clas.*- Arnold Chase. Labor Depart­ ity of 127 men against their U.S. en and children ah well as Christ­ tahed. over about one-tJUrd of the rooms. The enrollment Sep­ Hansen, Georgette Johnson, Adele mas wrapping and mailing service. Kennon, Shirley Kuchy, Marsha ment price chief, said the decline Army intelligence scores in 1910. building. A ll undergroimd plumb­ tember, 1961 will reach about 550- in the presclptlon-drug category - Thev proved brighter- on the aver­ Ambulatory patients may visit the PRESTIGE LeDoyt, Darlene Palmer, Linda kl? SUPER MARKET IN MANCHESTER 261 BROAD STREET AND 116 E. CENTER STREH ing ja completed as well aa the 500 pupila in grades 7 through 11. was practically all due to lower shops to make their selections, but Proulx, Ann Robinson, Mary age by 70 per cent than their old sewage system on the 2-acre plot Local seniors' will complete their cost of tetracycline, an antibiotic volunteers are needed to take to HOM€ IMfftOVEMENT CO. Welles, Alice Smith and Estelle on the Ripley Hill section o f the studies at the high schools In W il in wide use. bedridden patients a g ift cart on B7^ COOPER STREET — MANCHESTER Wicks. PPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 'TIL 9 P. M. That was in 1950. Now Dr. ■ohool site. A ll outside Walls are limantic and Manchester. wheela Pfc. Daniel W. Judkins spent After-tax earnings of factory Owen has embarked on another up with, the exception of the boiler In 1061-62 the figure was esti­ The Christmas Shops will be Thanksg(iving at the home of his workers averaged 50 cents higher atudy of the same men—to sec room and gymnasium. A few of mated by Principal Perrotti at be­ how they score now and how their •4. ^ ■" operated Nov. 28 and 30 at W eri ANNOUNCING A NEW SRVICE parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. at $81.50 a week in October for . • X the inside classroom partitions tween 610 and 640 pupils. life patterns were Influenced by Haven Veterans Hospital; Dec. 5 Judkins of Nathan Hale Dr. He is the workers with three dependents. have been erected. The boilers are He said all high school pupils toelr mental ability. and 6 at Newington Veterans Hos- stationed at Camp Liejeune, N. C., Both spendable earnings and pSy- ready to receive the oil burners. going into the new school, will be pltid, and Dec. 8 and 0 at Rocky with tho Second Marine Division. check buying power for factory HOME INSULATION Water, heating and electrical fa- required to complete elective cards The Face Is FamUiar Hill Veterans Hospital. His brother, M/3 David P. Judkins workers were at record highs for A new robot that will be able cilitlea have been installed to- ac­ for their courses by Jan. 1. This October. will include Grades 7 through 11. is spending" a week’s leave at to recognize friends from strang­ commodate the maximum core of Buying power—the measure of 1,000 pupils. The present construc­ Herman F. LeDoyt and Dean G. hom:. He will return to Lackland ers Is being fashioned by British *Fre6* Land Sought BLOWN • BATS • ROLLS paycheck sice in relation to li'ving Wiley of the building committee Air Force Base, Texas next week. aclentlsU. They hope to make it tion to accommodate , 750 pupils, costs— topped the year ago figure Raleigh, N. C.—North Carolina the officials pointed out. accompanied the touring group. able to talk in electronic squeaks, Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ by about one-half of one per cent. to see, read and write. la checking deeds against aerial CALL SOR FREE ESHMATE A gas-flred Incinerator is locat­ It waa pointed out that quota­ surveys to find unowned land in entry correspondent, F. Pauline Since last March it had been run­ The machine will have an eye ed next to the boiler area. Plans tions on movable equipment for GROUND BEEF little, telephone Pilgrim 2-6231. ning below year-ago figures. of 100 photoelectric cells. Its brain the state. The (Government intends provide that classroom areas will the new schafil are due Dec. 1 from to claim such land. I f anyone suc­ will have 4,000 celU. University be closed off by gates when gym­ bidding firms. cessfully disputes the claim, the Ml 3-1725 of London researchers are trying nasium areas are in use and claSs- Awards listed land will be put on the tax rolls. SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY to equip It with the ability to dis­ ts are not in session. The second Cub Scout Pack 57 awards dis­ tinguish .important problems from floor of ths locker rooms wss tributed recently Include: bobcat LBS unimportant ones. They expect poured thie week. pIna, Steven Canfield, Kevin Rav- ALL BEEF HAMBURG * to have It operating In about a Construction has reached the lln, John McCann HI, Dean Nan- year. point where the crew is now able, os, Charles O’Brien, Bruce Dicker- EDUCATIONAL to work on the building regardless man, Edward Remmell, Richard A SUght Delay o f weather. Within two weeks the Messier, CHiarles Carl, William How well wo do a Job appears entire roof will be completed. Chappell, Robert Bray and Ron­ on how closely our minds check The ceilings will be of glass liber ald Morin. YOUNG MAN the work while w-e are doing it. with green painted steel beams ex­ Also, wolf badge, Steven Gali- S. Psychologists set ■■■olunteers to posed. Heating facilities will be nat; silver arrow under wolf, ; , ' i A r* you b a fw M ii 21 and 3S yoara eld? Do LB some simple writing chores, trac­ concealed. A ll apace will be utilized Daryl Ober (2); bear badge and ing figures and writing simple S h o u id e rs with lockers located on either aide silver arrow under bear badge, w a n t breadpy. SlMelals for Friday and Saturday This mndel, from anr FLORIDA ORANGES 5.159' For Swimming Only The plants in your garden may Planning To Make Your stock, is particularly look Icmgingly at the water in • AT OUR. CHOICE MEAT DEPT. # OPEN TONIGHT TO 9:00 suited to the breakfast your swim m ing. pool when the nook or dining oieove, OR PEACH c summer sun gets hot, but It’s a U. S. TOP CHOICE 0P EN t o 9 p displaying a colorful set 49 pool of poison for them. Own Christmas Cards? Blueberry Pie SPECIAL EACH Chlorine added to the swim­ of breakfast or luneheou ming water to kill bacteria and china. There is also ample WHITE LAYER-JANE PARKER G «t This EquIpnMnt To Do A Good Job THURSDAY and algae causes a continuous build­ SIRLOIN storage room for addi­ CHERRY or CHOCOLATE ICED SPECIAL up o f salt. University of Califor­ tional dishes, table linen, EIGHT O'CLOCK 5 5 ^ nia experts report. If the salty FRIDAYS rill **** And Up SILVERBROOK 1 LB 7 2 C water gets to plant roots. It stunts STEAKS 691 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER MILD AND MELLOW -owth, bums foliage and may QRUMBACHER CHRISTMAS Butter FRESH CREAMERY PRINT SII the plant. • (WITH TINDERLOIN) Angel Chios doeett are RE8ULARLY 1.65 3 > m 1 s 5 5 A splash deck and curb around INKING •moeth, resdr to r dscoraliog JANE the pool srill protect plants against THIS IS ME IN MY in ■ beanliful pattei color, ar dripping, splashing bathers. ROaERS rtainad, to aok milady's fancy. White Bread PARKER _LVS_ • AT ECONOMY MEAT DEPT RED CIRCLE COFFEE Freo or Directed Thcac Ckioa Qcecta need lo A&P i 6 0 Z The free world's science and HEAVY WESTERN BEEF be seen le be fnlly appre, RICH, FULL-RODIED Frozen. CANS technology has a vitality which cialed. There is a wida raage Orange Juice 75c of »iaea in Modem er Colo­ offsets the isolated advantages of REGULARLY 1.77 3 .^ 1 .6 7 WHITE HOUSE a government-dominated system, Heavy rubber roller with CHUCK ROAST nial, and wHk glaas pnoal a report by the American Society sturdy metal handle. Uni­ TALL CANS IN 6 PACK (For Pot Roasting) Evap. Milk 89 o f Mechanical ICngineers says. form Inking of all types 39 The report, quoting Jhe views of Mocks. BOKAR COFFEE O V i O Z M ^ f o f chief executives, scientists and P a g e CANS engineers from 88 leading cor­ VIGOROUS &WINEY Tomato Soup 4 porations, and research Institu­ LEAN— (NO WASTE) tions, found some suggestions for PrIcM dMoe k Wi RJ (hr* Ul., Nor. 36 SOLID CHUNKS REGULALRY 1.89 3 . ^ v 1 s 7 9 •fftdlVG at ALL A6P S«»tr Maitm M Ihli tmmmnj A Tkklty the free system. However, en­ Grumbather Sharpening StonM $1.10 gineers and technicians should be. alert to new ideas and techniques, STEWING BEEF ilFROVES management ahoiild be Ible to as- 59: 10% Off oertaln the significance of orig­ inal sclentlftc findings, and do Moiola Oil Heinz Ketchup something about them. ECONOMY PAK ON ALL CORNER CABINETS SKINLESS 14 oz m y c Sir Winaton Betler .J UNTIL DEC. 17th m S r ots6 5 V SOT — ' ib bag 3 9 ' London, Nov. up> - Rapidly FRANKFURTS 2 ANN PAGE racovering frorh a back Injury, .Sir T Pwt PEACH, APRICOT Winaton Churchill la now well “Have You Seen Our New enough to enjoy two of his favor: Heinz Sweet MINUTE MAID - FSOZEN 4 tr PINEAPPIE lU luxuries — rigars and scotch HEARTS DCUGHT ^ Better Homed and Garden ID E A C E N TE R ’* OraiigB juicB 2u7<43‘;. whlaky. Greek shipping magnate ArU- SUCED Mixed Picklee totle Onaasla, called on him yester­ Sfora hours 7:30 a.me-5 pdib-Scrturdcqf tM 12 noon CHICKEN ef ths SEA-SOIID SACK , PRESERVES day. 7w oz a p e V____ WMITI TU ..C IWIO i< err Rtf; »RKi us 40 1 LB Sir Winston, who will be 86 next tali cans Headquarters For Famous Name CAN AT YOUR Wsdneaday. was out o f bed and 8RUMBA0HER UNOLEUM BLOCKS PEACHES CHOICE JAR S 3 ‘ Mtting in a chair whan Onsssls sr- 6 Open Every rtved. The two men talked for Variety o f sizes. Heavy Unoleimi mounted type high en hnm- 1 • WATCHES • DtAMOHDS • JEWELRY Crenm of nearly an hour. Here's ■ sprightly buy on these truly famed wool| bnse. Snow's When Onssali left Sir . Friday Night till pure fruit spreada Wonderful with toast 0? Ills shilling tycoon told reporters: CHOCOLATE COVERED RADIOS • SILVERWARE • ELECTRIC SHAVERS, ate. 8:30 : Mushreom Soup Clam Chowder hot bread!, srith cream cheesd and crackera. "Sir Winston Is very well. I was HIINZ ▼ary heartened to see him so much 15 oz A r c SPEEDBMl . « noz qyc impfoved.” , "Your GuarantM— Our 40 Yoori CAN a 9 Asked If Churchill was amok- CUTTER 3 WAYS TO PURCHASE YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS m CANS w f More Ann Page Valuetl IBM, Onaasis reoUsd:' P f Dopundobk Sorvica** 'W a aharad a bottle of whlaky CHERRIES 4d: and had a dgar togsther." AssoRTMEirr 1. 30. fO or YO^DAY CHARGE ANN PAGE - SPECIALLY PRICED! INiaE#»s\Bsaai CORMAL and CltEA|llf V 1 Snow's Besco 2. aUDGCT PLAN — TAKE A YEAR TO PAY Minced Clams MIIK AMPUEIEK MAYONNAISE .,49’ n.oo 3. CONBkCTICUT RANK and TRU^T CO. CHARGE PLAN FANCY, YELLOW, RIPE FW 02 a m c ' "> 11 oz ^ j^ c ivk 11 i^ ^ c .39c Greenaway with white eyelet pMping out from Manehsator, Osna. Weat Road, Ronto BS FAUIC SOFTINIA AINU Sntokall SdOAS TRemont S-«81S istr r 1 . 2 9 beneath each aleeve and a pettieoatand velvet aath. INDIAN RIVER PjiNK SEEDLESS « 4 r „ $ 3 ' *QV4UTY-~-thm best meonomy o f olT S S 2 8 * 1 E. A JOHNSON PMNT CO. Green or brown. ■OMB IMnUlVBIBirT nCAlMir AICnM m MAIN sr. MANcmnm GRAPEFRUIT 8>,49^ §17 MAIN TO SAVINGS BANE (HP MANCHESTER Sises 8 to 8X, 17.98; 7 to 12, 85.98' \ KANCBESTTER EVENING HERAtD. KAlft ITER, CONN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, I960 PAGE EIGHTEEN llANClteSTER EVEOTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,'FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1960 PAGE MIHEWIIN

BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOimUING HOUSE with MAJOR BOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD jPUEZLB RockviUe^^emon A'/' * > Kennedy Gains OPEN YONIGHT TO 9 ■'ft;'’ ^ 213,502 E dge 'YEH./V(A30R,* , ’■SSTS______tCvS oT Aides to Meet Agam IUOW'^TUb ------^THAT NlSHTLyj^^NEDICTAPJcMwoiirr ^ A im w * t e P w l e w F w y e £ 'e * V ’’ '♦abeI c MAW VOU'rtB//AKNOLO»/X WARM ■i/ IL >/ •. k#- .. (Coatlnned from Page One) YOU-WAT IF Hodgepodge 'T i r e $ f o n G On Road Cost t - f i per ballots in many heavily Demo­ .rULOECAPlT/We- ACMMS TBeiM ted ' l l ’’’ cratic precincta. BYouuiwnM Connell said yesterday “We feel IBoysaldBUM • Capebie J- V,/ i* T' SVJISH I 4 Lmvw lOJoumey _ , Th9 three Vernon selectmen and# Linda Diana Tomko, 38 Spring there will be enough evidence un­ <3AVALKV, s r t U o M 11 Speafled (her.) a 8-ihember committee from the St., was taken to Rockville City t ... covered to file a isult; for recount.” UHenttt—~ Rockville Common Council will : 4^^ The Chicago Election board on o o w u L Lincoln ITundM Hospital shortly after the.accident CATCW A 13 Opposed property meet Tuesday in an attempt to- de­ and was admitted for obaervation. Wednesday declared Its canvass to ^BILLIARD BALL] 19 MticuUne cide whether or not city road main­ Authoritleg kaid she received a cut be complete; But Republicans HMusicU ippeUetion I IN m s , , iMlrument tenance Should be paid In part by and scrapes. promptly asked a further Investi­ TOYIAND ISSUchtbew 3 3 L im o( the town. gation of alleged vote frauds and' Cteeth-'J iuneture The girl walked Into the street .Your Headquarters for qualify toys \- ISHonqr M*l* 34 m ibeian The decision to meet came Tues­ from between two parked cars charged the canvass proclamation ISSUd day after the three councilmen and about 11:20 p.m., according to po­ r ■■ was issued Illegally. -20 Cubic meter 25 Church 44 Endure SlOolf meuiid dignitary 33 Sample two of the selectman failed to lice, and was hit by a car driven According to canvasses, Kenne­ at unbeatable low PRICES! ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 29Donkeya 39 Void■oW 49 Engliah adHMil reach a decision on the matter due by Patricia Ann Surdell of , 92 dy carried by 8,200 votes. 22 SuperUUve 27 Honeaty 40 CUmbtag planti 47 T w ^ ^ iURiXCIunixt 29 Region 41 Anoint aheltered aide to' various procedural difficulties. Village St. Police aald Miss Surdell In Texas, where Kennedy won 24 Petty qutm l 29 Impudent 42 Pace 48 Camera part The 1-week, delay ■will give both was driving slowly, about 15 miles the state's 24 electorial votes by a 29 Bewilder^ an hour. 27 Enervate 31 River parU 43 Heraldic band 80 Timber piece groups time to gather more com­ margin of 45,264, some Republi­ 30 Notatora plete information and will etill en­ Mrs. Tomko, linda's mother, cans had also charged voting vio­ 32 Dreaa r* i r 1 B r r* 1 r t r IT able the council members to re- said today, the family Is awaiting lations, but District Judge J. Har­ Fast 34 Huiical dramu ort at the annual city meeting x-ray reports from the hospital. ris Gardner ruled there was not 35 Stingier IT IS u Elec. 6. The family had just' returned from enough evidence of criminal fraud 39 Sleeping a shopping trip,' she said, when the to justify a full scale Investiga­ Draw furniturenltura IT It Aldermen Charles Pitkat, Clar- 37WriUng encs J. McCarthy and Thomas F. accident occurred. tion. Implementa r r - McCusker were appointed Oct. 10 Police Report Timer K 39Shoo, caU to meet 'with the selectmen. A coin box was ripped off a soda *' > ^ 40 Clamp El A section of the city charter, dispensing machine at J'oseph ^Catholic* Used in 110 41Coaaumed (Le AN d e r ^ 42 Firm U which Is a. state statute, provides Zlra’s filling station In the West New York—The word “CathO' Target HEATED ITALL« /} 45 Army man that a number of aldermen equal End sometime during Wednesday lie,*’ has been used since the year 4 9 Intcnm t RT to the number of selectmen shall night or Thursday morning, police 110 to designate the Roman Catho­ illaUndfFr.) meet with the latter group to de­ reports. Zira notified police at 8 lic Church, The Catholic Digest Set 82 Otherwise IT termine apportionment of town a.m. Thursday. . says. The word was written in that 54 Decimal digit highway funds to the city. He said there was probably no year by St. Ignatius of Antioch In CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER SSPavoritea ST Because Selectmen Bldgar H. more than 32 iii the box. There was a letter. He used the Greek word, 59 Heredity nnit Wilson was absent Tuesday due to no soda missing, police added. "katholikos,” meaning "universal' 57 Affirmative c : Illness, the group felt the Board of VFW Meeting Monday or “general,’’ to describe the PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER DOWN w v r U Selectmen was not fully repre­ There will be a regular meeting church. Cso WE couLO DO rr sented. of Post 241, Veterans of Foreign OVER AGAIN! 3 (Hd Greek cola s r 6i Town Counsel Robert P. Kahan Wars. Monday at 8 p.m. in the 311uaed and City Corporation Counsel Har­ S o m e t im e s 4 Canadian “ GAR rooms In the town hall, Rock­ 1 WISH 1 pen insula E“ U vey A. Yonce said that although ville. All members of the former ,WAS SINGLE ■ One time u ' U u the charter section does not say a Post 2090, VFW are asked to at­ TV OR RADIO .AGAIN! 6Muaietl If total of six officials must meet and tend. Veterans Interested In joining exeidaai vote, neither does It say that un­ ,the new post are also Invited. PLAYING Extra-large, 32-inch high, heavy target of a man, equal numbers shall decide the is­ Appeal Drive Set complete with quick draw hoUter, fanning dart sue. N The 56th annual World M|ssions POORLY ? It Is possible that the aldermen gun and 6 darta. Clock on man’s cheet is set at SHORT RIBS BY FRANK Q’NEAI Appeal of the General Conference •aiNO Toui Tutfs IN rot would vote In favor of the town of the Seventh Day Adventist Preparing a ^House of the LordP 0 ... pull-string starts clock... when dart hits sharing in the cost of city street Church will begin tomorrow In the any part of target, clock stops, timing draw ac­ upkeep and the selectmen would Rockville area. More than 500 members of the#brethren; and that this may be a^ CW^F, WOW COME WCAOSE A WFFALO IS 816 vote against It. After a prayer and benediction, curately to a tenth of a second. Fun for all ageel AMD SIKDNd^AHt) AND- The drive will get underway In congregation of Concordia Luther place destine' for prayer and the the church members attended a tWES CALUVoO » m 0 MAW? In the event of a tie, the charter the evening. Richard Anderson, an Church gave thanks for the invocation and adoration of the Thanksgiving morning service of V.. ptwldes that a county commis­ home missionary leader of the blessing of new house of wor­ Name of our Liord Jesus Christ, Matins at the present Concordia sioner who Is not a Vernon resident Rockville church, will be the direc­ ship at ground-breaking services Who with the Father and the Church. J i s f i must render the final decision. tor. ^ at the Pitkin St. site of a new One of the obstacles met last Holy Ghost, liveth and reigneth, (Herald Photo by Ofiara). A goal of 3875 has been set. The church and religious education One Go'’, world ■without end. REPLACEMENT TUBES CANADIAN night cropped up on this point be­ church expects to achieve the goal building on Thanksgiving morn­ BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL cause the abolition of county gov­ A'— I.” Enshrined by Dec. 31. Last year, the Rock'ville ing. Members of the Church Coun­ FO R EVERY SET' ZEPHER P" ernment has eliminated county church was the first In New Eng­ Presiding at the ground-break- I C A N ARE commissioners. cil and hc'-red members, includ­ England honored Henry Wads­ ¥ M l i r m E T O D O IT , land to go over the top. Ir.;, were George Katz, chairman ARTHUR’S POSITIVE Yonce and Kahan said they ing Mr. Senl-.bell, Oscar Ander- worth Longfellow, the poet, by DAP/ Hospital Notes of the church building committee; t m and William J. Custer Jr., 948 Main St., Manchester HELP YOU FLV would Inspect the special act Alfred Lang, vice president of the placing a bust of him in the Poet’s ICE SKATES VOOR KITE, Admitted TTiursday: Maybelle participated in the ground.-break- Corner In Westminster Abbey, an Comer of SL James SL abolishing county government for Nielsen, Wapplng Rd.; Linda Tom­ Church Council; Jacob ^enkbeil, ing. BOHMIE? a possible solution. Otherwise, ko, 38 Spring St.; Carol Howaey. oldest member of the church; and honor given to no other American. they said, the matter may have, to 224 Job’s Hill Rd.. Ellington; Ida the Rev. Paul C. Kaiser, pastor, BOTflOvKoNtr VlWO VtoOLO VlANT.-tO he referred to a referee appointed Degenkolbe, 15 Ellington Ave. who turned the first spadeful ot BOFFAU? «A8T? GAU.FD BOFFAIO-UMCWD? by the State attorney general or Births Wednesday: A daughter earth. Also in the group were to a State court. to Mr. and Mrs. Olin Shearer, 176 two acolytes, Robert Jubinvllle A second obstacle .was whether E, Main St.; a daughter to Mr. and Andrew Ruganis. the charter section was written to and Mrs. Theodore Dougenik, 11 The service for blessing of the “A FAMILY WONDERLAND FOR LMAS SHOPnNG” Insure the equal apportionment of Linden PI. church site started with ..iie pro­ State highway aid funds between Birth Today: A son to Mr. and cessional hymn, “The Church’s to'wn and city or to prevent a tax Mrs. Carmine Colangelo, 1 Dailey One Foundation,” followed by VARIETY Inequity. Cir. prayer response, and the 122nd Discharged Wednesday: Mrs. I I - 3 S Ciiwo WA** Tj».»im.ntaii. Selectman William R. Hahn ad­ Psalm. After the reading of the CANT hered to the former vie^, hut said John Bundy and son. Center Rd., lesson and recitation of /'The FAIRWAY PRICE Boj-e’ and OIrK the offlctals should find out at what Vernon; Mary.Luetjen, 29 Grand t St. ■ Lord’s Prayer,” the pastor de­ JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD “Teacher lays future generations have to handle money time, relative to the adoption of livered a ground-breaking prayer: better. Would you have tome I could practice on. Pop?” the present charter, State aid was Discharged Thursday: Judith “In the faith of ^Jesus Christ OPEN SERVICE BE Mr. Machine SIZES ^ . 9 9 AH, VOU MUST BE POIN6r O P C O U R S e A HIDEAWAY MY DBAR.' ONfi DOBS NOT O'lKAl' distributed separately and direct­ Gottler, 30 West Rd.; Flora Mc- WELL, INPEEP, TO KEEP TWO 1 WILL--BUT L WHERE A HIPBAWAY I ' ' LaUghlin, 33 School St.; ' Lionel this work is begun and this ground STUPtOS, SARONIC/ WHERE IS ly to town and city. Lessard, High Manor Park; Etta is broken, In the Name and to T0N1TE O n ly 4 . 9 9 The present charter is a revision Breneman, Rockville: Mrs. Rob­ the Glory of the Father and of the QUALITY BEAT! LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON of the earlier city charter and was Son and of the Holy Ghost: That Modem robot with pereon- EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE adopted by legislative act In 1953. ert Bisson and son, 56 Ward St; TILL I SIMPLY MU»T SET T r Patricia Orlowskl, 152 W. Main St. true faith may flourish here and •lityl Hae clear plaitie OUT O F t h e aTY...BUT, Yonce said Atty, Robert J. Pigeon, the fear of 0 OR M ORE 4,98 O O W N T O 6EC?ITflAVR ^ y W H A T - vtaci ITSOrTHEGPOr but the then Board of Selectmen MICKEY FINN «Y LANK LEONARD HI,VANCE.V/ RtRtCERlS TO RETURN *WlU.REMOk'EANy J V HAPPeNEDV a tm j OUTALLIRiaHr...^ ad'vlaed that the purpose of the WITH THIS COUPON A real beauty! She’s all- R/rwf W H E R E TH«6R0r REMOVER 6POTORVOUB y / DIONTlTdfcT clMuse was to insure that If State UL vinyl, fully jointed, beauti­ ^ A / I KNEW HE V 'fiO I N G ? THEY GO LD AAE. M oney B M C * J 1 T>ie«parour? Holiday Hipplneai. . . all TONITE ’n SATURDAY ONLY WOULDN'T BE GIVEN aid were sent to the town as a Approved fully. detailed. She has PHIL IS BACK FROM MUCH TIME' T/ single imit, a proportionate amount youni in waiitlini Holiday HIS T R IP U P TO TH E sleeping eyes, long flirty bs turned over to the city. Skippiea by Formfit. CAPITAL—TO SEE For a number of years, how­ lashea and rooted hair in a THE GOVERNOR? ever, State aid for roads has been You’ll diew to that FOR ONE-STOP SHOPPING sent separately to town and city. Fom llt feeling in this hip stylish bob. Beautiful dress No one present at Tuesday’s meet­ hugging garment with Ita and pantiea, rayon eocks and T ing oald he knew how long the aid XM AS CAR D S • YARNS oiHl TRIMMINGS^ had been distributed in this way. ■pedal controller that white vinyl shoee. If it is decided that some to'wn eliiiu the tbigha and tho • GIFTW ARE • NOTIONS funds bo appropriated for city hipe at exactly the right use, the selectmen will be re­ placee. And tummy •CLOTHING •STATIONERY quired to submit an appropriation st flattening front panel • ttM NU. IM. . to the Board of Finance for rec­ • JEW ELRY • COSMETICS 1 it-ti TXL a^ua. fit M ommendation at a special town oomideteethe nw ,. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER meeting. ahapUer Holiday aOhouetto HOUSEWARES XMAS DECORATIONS .McCarthy ssUmated last night for you. See it today! HERCULES EN6LISH BIKES I HAP PINNiPt WITH HIM lAeT ' WHATl TH* WHO HaWOUlCN'TlAyi / WE HAVE that, based on miles of roads in BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WfiHTl HE L9FT AlOUT 9 Hi COROtmSAlD WAITHI9 OM.YTHAT«HiNAS jCVIPENCETHAl the city, an appropriation of more S ^le 968 by Formfit. NO MATTER WHAT. YOU'LL RE SURE TO HNO IT HERE» FOR BOYS OR G|RLS/ TO VERPy THE IPENTITV OP H ED U M PEAP NOtAAN' NAHTePFORBtTOR- ) KELLER WAS than 115,000* would be correct. GROWN-UPS, TOO! C SOMEFEUALi CRIMINAL HI ewcEAioirrtM JtOH AND MURPEir ' SHOT 6V A 8.M.L. THANK W U, ADMlRAL- TH0U6HT HI HAD »POTTEP oRiojta.i There are 25 miles of roads In 7H I5 T A P 8 M C O P O t t M w'ill ) WOMAN. COME ..AND TO NAI HBt IP-v ^WnH US TOTH the city and 40 miles In the rural 9 1 0 ^ 5 COME IN M IG H T Y H A N P Y STATION areas. The present town budget RRICID LOW -ONLY D . , GUT KING AN contains appropriations totaling FREE COSMETIC* SPECIALS! OLONAVYA4AHX 947,500 for highway maintenance »W«lt«W9fl|Uia„ and snow refoval, largely to be Shown with: New Ufa $1.50 Revlon 98o Richard Hudnut > 60o Brack used In rural Vernon. Lim bra by Formfit ^ th Living Carl Enriched Creme Shampoo A special town meeting has Gidudra Life-Lift pefrds for Shampoo been set for Dec. IS, but it Is firmer, more oomfortable PhM FREE «0e Phis FREE SOe doubtful that any action on high­ Plus’FREE eOo ^ Brack Shampoo' way funds wW be ready by that uplift. 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RAGE TWENTT IIANCHESTEA EVENING HEBALD, BIANCHESTEB. OONM, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1960 WAtfCIiESTER EVEKlNp' HERALD, MANCOTSTER. CONN. ITIIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1960 PAGE TWENTY-Oim eats Order of Race Finish Winning Reason Long Time Coming but- .jf Ftniah Nam« AmiUtlon Tlmt 1. Rob«rt Low* .. Brown University a a a a a a a.*4:00,1 JamM KlMfa Central Conn. A.A. U ury D am on ...... Boston A. A...... ,..* 4 :8 7 Robert Vinton ..... Georgetown ...... *4:50 , 3 2 - 0 Post Entry Beats by 100 Robert Scharff...... Baltimore Olympic Club ..2 i:5 8 Peter Cloae ...... Quaiitico Marines ..... ,..*5:00 Fred Kandschur . . . Unattached ...... 25:10 ’ By FRANK CLINE <4ing the pair he scored against^ helped set up the Indians flrst^rushed over from four yards out.0 Defensive end Eagleson, two- Ray Crothers ...... Fitch High ..26:11 Bristol Eastern earlier in the year, touchdown ^ t h a s , 37- Seipel kept the drive in motion way perform^ Tony Alibrio and Angus Wooten ...... UConn F r o s h ...... 25:27 Vowing that they would accomplished two TD’s per game yard aerial to Buddy Minor. with a nif(|y 14-yard sSveep around defensive Mckle Bill Maneggla Duane Merchant . . . Boston A.A...... ,25:29 still become a winning football in four of the seven doiitests he So sturdy was the Indians de­ hie own left end on a "keeper” were credited with most tackles r Bill Smith ...... Bro^vn University ..... ,,.25:30 team even when they had a 2- played in this year. fense that Bast Hartford crossed play. according to Herald „|^tistic8... 118 Start ..25:31 Richard Colai!isuono St. John’s A.A. , ...... Long Semring Plays midfield only twice. Onctf- in the A few moments later alert Dick Eagleson also was strong on pass ,.25:.32 4 record with only three Bob Bamberger . ProvIdencq College .... Joining Simmons with two second period the Hornets ad­ McMullin pounced on a Hornet defense when switched back to David Batch ...... A.C...... ,..25:33 games remaining to play, touchdowns yesterday w m his vanced to the Indians’ 43-yard line fumble at the Indians’ 45-yard safety m an...B oth bands put on As 12,000 Bill MacArdle . . . . . Cumberland Valley A.C. ,..25:34 Manchester High’s determin­ stripe. Three plays after with a ..25:40 capable running mate at right and later in the third period the fine halftime show^...East Hart­ Graham Parnell . . . . Spartan A.C. ed Indians climaxed a month long second and eight situation at the ford failed for the first time to win ,..25:42 halfback, Greg Manchuck. All outclassed East Hartford George Terry ...... Electric Boat A.C. .... campaign with a crushln{s<32-0 ’vic­ Hornets' 43-yard line, Simmons a game in Coach Hank Giardi’s Richard Blomstrom Spartan A.C...... 25:45 tory over East Hftrtfbrd Thanks­ season long Manchuck has ably team, predominately, un^i*class- augmented Simmons with his men, reached Manchester's 40- plowed over his pwn right tackle, nine years at the helm. View Event George Conefrey ... Spartan A.C. ,. .25:53 giving morning at Memorial Field. cut sharply to the Indians’ sidelines Ralph Buschman .. , Spartan A.C. ..25:64 A standing-room crowd of 4,500, sweeps and in game after game yard stripe, their deepest pene­ ..25:,57 has ground out almost as much tration of the day. following a couple of fine downfleld Statistics By KARL iOST J<^n' Jones ...... Brown University .... 3,300 paid, saw the one-sided con­ blocks, and cruised the rest of the First Downs ...... I6 -Greg Bigelow ...... Central Cohn A.A...... 26:00 test. Faculty Manager Dwight yardage as his co-leader... Beautiful Aerial Rushing Y a rd a ge...... 244 Slpiiiior Boh Lowe of Kiifrle- ..26:01 Yesterday was no exception. way for his second TD to give the John F^ng '...... St. John’s A.A...... Perry reported that thjs was the After being halted in their first Indians a 19-0 halftime advantage. Passing Yardage ...... 86 James McDermott .,26:05 Between them the Indians’ Gold- wnod, N. .L. the finest, college New London A.A. ..,. largest attendance ever at a Man­ TD bid at the East Hartford 12: Bill Eagleson, a tenacious de­ Passes ...... 2-6 runner in the East riuring the 25. Ted Czepiel ...... e Unattached ...... ,..26:09 chester High football game. Dust Twins' accounted for 173 of yard line, the Indians, a few mo­ Passes Intercepted By . .0 26. Ralph Steurer ...... 26:10 fender both as linebacker and on lOfiO cross country season be­ Brown University ....7 Scoring at least once in every the 244 yards picked up overland ments later, took advantage of a pass defense also, recovered a Furpblcs Lost ...... 1 27. John A. Kelley ...... Unattached ...... 26:13 by the Silk City youngsters. 15-yard personal foul penalty Punts ...... 3-31 came the fourth man in his­ ..26:22 period, the Indians rolled' up five fumble early in the third period to 28. Peter Consvav ...... Boston A.A, ...... touchdowns-in one game for the Simmons led 105 yards to 68 with against the Hornets to spark their Yards Lost Penalties .. .25 tory yesterday to win the 20. , , , ,..28:24 set up the Indians fourth tally. Wesley Sargent ...... Unattached ...... third time this year as they r o is ­ his 48-yard gallop for his second initial score. With first and 10 Aided by a 15-yard personal foul Hsnehester (32) ^tanrhcslor F’ive Mile Hoa'l Rare 30. ...26:26 Ken 'Turgeon ...... Unattached ...... tered their fifth triumph of •the touchdown the big difference be­ from the Hornets’ 47-yard line against East Hartford, the Indians Ends: Minor, Bclekewica, Eagleion, twice. 'Die Brown tJnivcrsity sen­ ..26:33 Seibert Badger. 31. Charles Robbins ...... - . . New 'York /Pioneer .... campaign as against four defeats. tween these two talented ball following the penalty, Seipel faded scored in four running plays. Main- ior covered the 7 entries were received. John DiCommandres . . . Boston A.A...... ,..27:02 Manchuck who sprinted eight yards for the tally. Hornets vainly in pursuit'are Jim a team which could well be nick­ showed yesterday that they could circled left end from eight yards plays. Seipel again dropped back ^ d s ; Driscoll. Arnold Hendry, Bhea. There were Ilk starters, also a Herald Photos by Pinto. 40. Robert Cummings...... North Medford Club ...... 27.03 named "Desire” it has to be Co- score with destructive suddenness out for the game’s first TD. Minor to pass, spotted Bill Belekewicz all 'Tackles: Lyons. Guldice, Lamphey, 41. Shea (85) and Dave Lazeren (80). (Herald Photo by Saternis). Horkenderry. Sequlst. Murphy. new standard, with 114 of the men. ‘ ,\ihI They’re OIT in the 24th Running of the Thanksgiving Day Road Race Barry Cummings ...... • • • U. of South Carolina .. .527:06 Captain M'ke Simmons. The elu- when given., the opportunity. In boomed, a perfect placement alone at the Hornets 30-yard line, Guards;b Bray. Havet. Quinn. £meiv and boys, finishing. 42. Patrick Tallman ...... Unattached ...... ,..27:07 '^sive left halfback registered two addition to Simmons’ 43-yard through the uprights and the and fired to him. Belekewicz took Ich, 43. Centers: Hadfleld. Spaulding. Wall. Other dotible and repeat winners Terrence Rowan ...... St. John’s A.A...... ,.27:09 touchdowns in yesterday's cherish­ burst for the victors' third TD of Indians were in front to stay, 7-0. the perfectly thrown aerial and Bark.K; Grllll, Moreau. Satallno. ond off the course record. former local winners in grabbing 25:11. He was the first schoolboy for many—and at three miles, 44. Phil Hineline ...... Hamilton College ...... 27:10 the day, the Indians also scored Grandie. Glardl, Dlckman, RUey. were Joe .MrCluskey in 19,T1-.'12- Third place honors went to Lar- ed victory to raise his season's to­ The second quarter was practi­ simply ran away from everyone sixth place. Charli* Robbins of the to finish. Top effort by a Man­ Lowe increased his pace. The long 45. Paul ■ Carter . . . '...... Fitch High ...... 27:11 on a 49-yard pass from Don Manrhe.ater ...... 7 12 6 7—“8f 3.'i-47, young .Johnny Kelley lft.^>l- Winter Olympian tal to 54 points. The Indians' co­ cally all Simmons, Taking over for his first YD of the season. TD's: M. Simmons 2 (4 yd. rush rv Damon of the Boston A.A. in fiJew York Pioneer Club, making chester High runner was Kenny striding, 140-pounder was not to 46. David Buddington ...... Texas’ Win Gains Bowl Bid; S2-.‘)3 and Dr. Charlie Robbins, ? . . Wesleyan University . ...27:14 leader has scored two touch­ Seipel to BUI Belekewicz. Seipel, near midfield following 4 short Mincjr’s second placekick provided yd. run). Manchuckk 2 (6 yd. rush, 8 yd. 24 :.T7. his Ifith appearance In the Five 194.')-4<'.. Smith In 38th place. Vinton and be denied and matched his 1959 47. William Power.?...... Manhattan College ...... 27:16 downs in each of the Indians’ last playing what was probably the punt by the Hornets, the Indians the final point in the 32-0 rout of rush) Belekewicj (49 yd. pass from Surprising Third Seipel), Home town product, Bob Vin- Mller and a two-time champion, .Smith won turkeys from Frank performance amidst the applause 48. James Wade ...... Unattached ...... ,..27:20 three winning efforts and, count- best game of his career, also scored in nine plays. Simmons the Hornets. Ixiwe's victory marked the i ton of the fleorglown University was .31st. Charlie Dyson, like Haraburda’s Glastonbury farm. P A T s; Minor 3 (placements). first time that a po.st-etUry walked of thousands at the finish line. 49. Pa)il Phinney Jr...... North Medford Club .. ..27:21 Penn ^ Law School, was fourth In 24 :.T0 Robbins, a University of Con­ Spoils James’ Finale off with the blue ribbon. This First 25 men won Individual Manchester’s Pete Close was At Porter and Pitkin Sts., Lowe .50. Allan Siegal ...... Spartan A.C...... 27:3.3 with former Trinnlt.y College ace. necticut grad, now w'ilh the Fin- awards, plus the first high school not the only I960 United States was running along with Keefe the .51. Thomas Sullivan ...... great Brown l.’niver.sity senior had Bob .Scharf, now of the Baltimore ."acred Heart High . . . ..27:.36 expected to compete in tile Na­ nish-American-A.C., was 6.3lh. He finishers--Crothers, Gerrard Rug- Olympic team member to take only man in sight. The rest was 52. Eric Anderson ...... Snartan A;C...... 27:.39 New York, Nov. 25 (fP) .<*'seventh straight loss. Denver^^have finished their season, but un- Olympic Club, fifth in the good won In JD-TB. gerl of Sacred Heart High of part In (.he Five Mile Road .53. Dick Sherman ...... UConn Varsity ...... quarterback Ramiro Escandon set Middies^ with Bellino^ tional Amateur Atlilelic' Union time of 24:.T8. easy as Lowe, running methodical­ ..27:44 Texas’ abrupt turnabout from defeated and untied. New Mexico Waterbury and John Keleher of yesterday. ly, ran just as fast as he had too— .54. Harold Vo.iB -ockdorff . Hamilton College ...... ,.27:45 a host of school records in a 21-12 Cro.ss Country .Meet in lyriilsville, Collegians Prevail a so-so outfit in mid-season to State (9-0) goes after its 14th I One of two former United Wethersfield High. Also, in team Ijirry Damon, former Uni­ 55. Frank Snare...... F itch High School ...... 27:50 victory over Colorado State U., K y . but derided at the last min­ In winning, Lowe kept Intact twice looking back on Main St. straight victory and the Border ute in.stead. to come to Manchester Stales Olympian team members in competition. Brown Unlyersity versity of Vermont athlete, who 56. William Marot ...... North Medford Club . ..27:52 one that took its last four while Missouri Vall4y Conference the record of the past three years to insure a safe distance from a Conference crown against Texas Favored to Bea t Arm y and try for a back to liack tri­ the field, Pete Close had to be paced by Lowe, top first place plaeed a surprising third in the tiring Keefe. 57. John Salcius...... Manchester Harrier.? .. ..28:00 games has snared a berth for champion Wichita romped over when collegians, fre.sh from fine Western. However a loss, and a umph in the biggest road race on content with sixth place and Old laurels. Bill Smith (11th) ’ and field of 118 was with Uncle "I thought I could catch him,” .58. Gene McGrath ...... C?r.tral Conn. A.A...... 28:09 the Longhorns in Houston’s West Texas State, 31-14. win by second place Arizona, will the Atlantic Seaboard. .Johnny Kelley was 27lh, and out cross country seasons, broke the John Jones (21) were other Brown Sam's team in the Winter 59. James McDermott ...... North Medford Club . . . ..28:14 give the latter the title. tape first. Close, then of .St. John’s Keefe reported after placing sec­ 60. second annual Blue Bonnet Bowl. Middies Favored Philadelphia, Nov. 26 (yP)— Explosive Joe Bellino makes of the prise list. Close, a Marine team winning members. Boston Olympic Games—that's right, Alex Orloff ...... Lan-Tan Harriers...... 28:15 But not even this, or Mississippi's Piisheil by Keefe University in Brookl.vn, won in ond. "I ran as fa.st and as good 61. Navy’s all-around halfback Joe Rice (7-2) plays Gator Bowl- once-beaten Navy a slight favorite over Army tomorrow at lleiitanant stationed at Qiiantico, A,A. was runner-up. the Winter Olympics. as I could. I must give a lot of Thomas Durie ...... Conard H ig h ...... 28:24 do-or-dle struggle tomorrow, to The 22-year-old. father of a year Ifl.'ifi with Lowe the’\op man in the 62. David W e b e r...... Bellino, second nationally in scor­ bound Baylor (7-2), aiming for . a Philadelphia Stadium in their 61st meeting before 98,816 Va , competed for Uncle .Sam last rinse Competition The 27-year-old Burlington, Unattached ...... 21:28 gain the National title has taken ing with 104 points, is the main old son, was pushed to the hilt, last two editions. Actually, a col­ credit to Coach Owen (Ted Owen, 63. Lawrence Downey ...... Spartan A.C...... victory that would give the Owjs fans. ^ summer in the L.'iOO meter event. This was the closest race In Vt„ resident represented Uncle Central Connectic\)t mentor). He . . . ..28:36 the luster off ohe of the toughest reason the Middies are a touch­ during the first three miles by lege student has won four of the 64. John Golden ...... Manchester Harriers .. a tie for the Southwest Confer­ Kelley, at .*5.3 was the oldest en­ years from the standpoint of the Sam In both the 1956 and 1960 . .28:37 Army-Navy games to come down down favorite over the Cadets (6- Bellino, a senior halfback from running threat. Fullback Joe Jimmy Keefe, Central Conneeliriit last five runs here, Dyson pre­ helped me prepare for this race.” 65. (Tharlea Dyson ...... r innish-American A.C. ence title and most likely send trant and apparently has cap- first and last 'runners - and for Games In skiing rompetition. ..28:45 the pike in a long time. 2-9). He scored three times last them to the Sugar Bowl. Arkan­ Winchester, Maas., whose 104 Matalavage also is a consistent State College freshman The Dan­ vailing in 19.fi6, Only non-collegian Souvenir Gifts 66. Richard Godfrey ...... Dartmouth College . . . bury youitgster fell behind at this ture

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MANCHESTER, CONN,^ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26; 1960 (ClMMliled AdveriiMag oa fa g * '9 ) PRICE FIVE CENTS AMPLE PREE PARKING R«ar of Our Sfor* StUteNews Roundup Protests Ban Crime Prober Subpoenas 25 OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 Waahington, Nov. 26 VPy— President Eisenhower today Hartford, Nov. 26 {PP)— bluntly rejected a Nov. 20 Subpoenas have been issued r protest by the president o t for some 25 persons to appear the Republic of Guinea that before a one-man grand jury the United States has sup­ investigating alleged vice and ported “the portion of the corruption in the Hartford Nuclear Fire Ousted Qerife DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS enemies of African emancipa­ area. tion” in The Congo. Retired State Supreme Court Brigade Urged Eisenhower told President Chief Justice Ernest A. Inglis will Calls Situation Sekou Toure of Guinea in a begin the investigation Dec. 6, it was announced yesterday. cablegram that the United By NATO Unit ^Too Delicate’ TONIGHT AND TOMORROW State's Attorney John D. La- States hah been in the fore­ Belle said the subpoenas were dis­ front of those nations which - i w - tributed this week as detectives Paris, Nov. 26 (/P)— Parlia­ Vatican City, Nov. 26 (/FO— have favored emancipation of continued their Inquiries prior to mentarians from 15 North At­ The Vatican has officially WITH ALL CASH SALES all peoples, including Afri­ the formal hearing before Bnglis lantic Treaty countries today in the County Courthouse build­ protested to Haiti for the ex­ HOLIDAY TOPPING! cans. recommended the formation pulsion of Archbishop Fran­ ing. of a military fire brigade— LaBelle declined to reveal the cois Poirier, the Caribbean is­ OUR POINSETTIA BLOUSE Leopoldville, The Congo, names of those subpoenaed. The with nuclear weapons rt its land’s highest Roman Catho­ Nov. 26 (/P)—One of the most sessions are expected to be secret. disposal— to meet any type of lic prelate. H A V E A CUP troublesome feuds of 'the Among the subjects the former Communist threats to the al­ The VaUcan newspaper L’Osaer* feud-ridden Congo— the seces­ jurist look into are allega­ liance. vatore Romano, indicating that tions that members of the Hart­ The lawmakers unanimously ap­ those responsible for the expulsion sion of mineral-rich Katanga ford police force accepted payoffs OF COFFEE! province— may be on the proved the idea orig;inally put for­ may have incurred excommunica­ w&y from an illegal liquor dealer. La- ward by Gen. Lauris Norstad, su­ tion with consequent losa.of righto to a solution. Belle has said six policemen are preme allied military commander to the sacraments, said today: A dramatic announcement from tmder suspicion. in Europe. “We are informed that too Holy carafe with candle warmer EllBabethWIle in Katanga last He also said the inquiry will be At the same time, they asked See has already presented through night said three lea d i^ ministers directed at charges of narcotics that NATO be granted political dipIomaUc channels its (depression with the colorful holi­ from the central gt^^vernment in ■ales, gambling, prostitution and control of -‘omic arms and deliv­ of profound sorrow and its pro­ Leopoldville had reached an agree­ Illegal liquor sales in the Hartford ery systems. At present, practical tests for the grave episode.” day flower embroi- ment with Moise Tshomhe, 'presi­ area. control of such weapons in the al­ Now in Paris, the Blench bom dent of the breakaway province. liance rests with the United States. Archbishop said “The situation in 6.99 A communique said a 2-hour Negotiators to Meet The resolutions passed at the Haiti is too delicate for me to Jered in color on this meeting was held In a cordial at­ closing session of the annual con­ talk.” ___ mosphere and resulted in a “ per­ ■ V '..1f ; ‘i ' Bridgeport, Nov. 26 UP)— Union ference of NATO parliamentarians negotiators tonight' begin a aeries Strained relations between toe wonderful drip - dry fect idwitity of views” on a pro­ carry only adyisory weight. They Vatican and Haiti were emphasized serving»warm af any time . . . the gram. of action in the “Internal of meetings with rank and file bus will be sent to the NATO council drivers after rejecting a new of­ here today by toe absence ot» answer to holiday entertaining (or affairs of the former Belgian Con- for official consideration by mem­ HalU’s ambassador, Antonio T. overblouse, sizes 10 Actress Debbie Reynolds and millionaire shoe magnate Harry fer from the Connecticut Railway go. Karl are a happy pair after their marriage at O verly Hills, ber governments. Kebreau, from a memorial service gifts!) chrome oecorated and sus­ & Lighting Co. The proposed fire brigade would to 18. As a result, said one of the Ka­ Calif., last night. (A P Photofax). for Cardinals who died during the pended on a chrome stand. 50 ounce tanga participants in the meeting, The company offered a stag­ not necessarily have Its own nu­ past year. Pope John XXm pre­ capacity. a round-table conference on the gered 6 -cent pay Increase— five clear weapons, although this had sided at the ceremony. future political structure o f The cents retroactive to Oct. 1 and an­ been one part of the resolution All other members of toe diplo­ housewares Congo probably will be held in other cents April 1—during when it Was first debated. The matic corps accredited to toe Vat­ ElisahethvUle next month. bargaining talks yesterday aimed final resolution simply said that ican, as well as 23 Cardinals and Debbie Reynolds Wed at averting a strike scheduled for Tqhombe set up Katanga as an the brigade “must be in a posi­ other high church prelates, were' sportswear Monday morning In Bridgeport, tion to use” nuclear weapons. Independent state with his capital present. at Elisabethville 11 days after The Waterbury, New Britain and Nor­ The parliamentarians is i d e walk. The Haitian ambassador said his Congo got its independence from To Shoe Millionaire stepped any mention of NATO as absence was due to rheumatism. FROM OUR CHRISTMAS Beli^um on June 30. Re took the But toe union representatives, a "fourth atomic power." Their "It would have been very diffi­ action, he said, because Patrice who originally asked for 16 resolution on the eventual control Thesa two men and two women were named by toe FBI as sus­ cult for me to kneel,” he said. Lumumba, then n ie Congo pre­ cents, rejected toe offer by com­ of atomic weapons simply urged pects In toe kidnap of Anthony Alesslo, 41, part-owner TREE SHOP!... mier, was using disruptive Com- By JAMES BACON ^back of the Beverly Hills Hotel pany president Paul A. Rust as Vatican sources ascribed his ab­ AP Movle-TV Writer the NATO council to establish its of the Oaliente race track at Tijuana, Mex. Top left, James sence to "diplomatio Illness” and . munist tactics to create disorder but the sudden marriage—there "nothing we could take back to own “political authority” over nu' Beverly Hills, Calif., Noy. 26 (A'l was no official prior announcement Gorman, 29. Monterery Park, Gallf.; lower left, Mrs. Ruby Gor­ the situation between toe VaUcan throughout the new country. our men.’’ The company’s best pre­ clear deliveiry systems and th«lr man, 30, his wife; upper right, Frank Marrone, Los Angeles; —Debbie Reynolds, who wanted her —caught him without a home of and Haiti. Katanga, with its riches of ura­ vious offer was cents. use. lower right, Mrs. Selma Marrone, 26, his wife. All but Mar­ the tree that goes on forever! nium, copper and other minerals, two children by Eddie Fisher to his own. Archie Cutobertson, president of The VaUeon newspaper shatply have a family Christmas, wed mul­ A t present, Gen. Norstad needs rone have been arrested. (AP Photofax). criUdsed toe manner in vriuen la the economic backbone of The The wedding was performed at Bridgeport Local 459 o f toe Amal- permission from toe White House timillionaire shoe tycoon Harry the huge mansion of Mr. and Mrs. gimated Association of Street, Archbishop Poirier was expelled erreen, everlastine: aluminum . . . fuller than the most Karl, 46, last night. hefora emplo3ring atomic devices, and praised his conduct as digni­ magnificent evergreen (and twice as real!) THE EX­ (Continued on Page Nine) Saul Pollack, Karl’s brother-in-law laectric Railway and Motor Coach although he Is pledged to consult The wedding—Karl's fourth— and sister. > Employes of America, said toe ne­ fied. TRA TOUCH . . . THE ROTATING COLOR WHEEL! was no mirprise. But the timing the NATO Oouncll if there is time. $200,000 Ransom Paid “A t toe same tiinar’''(||ld. VO»* .Wrils, pastor of gotiations were also far apart,on Giving NATO political authori­ was:-The 3fryear-old actress hur* non-wage iaaues. servatore, “toe haste and lame of the' non-d€fiominational Little ty over toe use of thess weo|>ona 9.88 Bonn Cancels ried home from a day of film-mak­ Brown Church of the San Fer­ This included certain working due regart with which toe expul­ __ w ing, slipped into an Eldith. Head conditions and the union’s proposal appeared to mean that in toe fu­ sion order waa executed is truly wedding dress, and was married nando "Valley, performed the ture toe supreme commander electrically approved . , . and the most exciting addition double-ring ceremony before a for a clause in toe new contract surprising.’* at a friend's home. would also have to seek toe per- Murderer Hunted L'Osservatore recalled that toe providing for mandatory arbitra­ a Christmas tree ever had! Plan to Reiie^v Monday she will be back before bower of yellow and white flowers miasioh of toe 14 other NATO e in the Pollack living room. tion of all imresolved Issues, Cuth- Archbishop' had denied charges the cameras. countries before dipping into his by Haitian officlale that he gave Debbie's ring was, as she put it, bertson said. “We decided a few dajrs ago to The company president said, "A nuclear arsenal. money to CJommunlsto and said East Red Trade get married now," said the beam­ “a plain wedding band of dia­ 6Ft. T rvas...... 12.99 monds.” strike would be fatal,” and he ap­ The parliamentarians said toe In Abduction Case “it would be very difficult to think ing bride, “ so the children can have fire brigade mobile striking force that public opinion will be per­ She wore an ankle length, pale pealed to the union members — Berlin, Nov. 26 West Ger­ a real family Christmas.*' who have already authorized a should employ nuclear weapons suaded that there is any real many is expected to make an of­ A wedding trip will be delayed blue wedding dress with a silk chif­ Ban Diego, CJalif., Nov. 26 (JP)—'fGorman, 29, an escape* from toe foundation to that (charge).” oriiar traae, duminum or vinyl fon top. strike—to vote again when their only where necessary to counteract fer soon to reinstate its trade pact until January when the couple wUl leaders report to them over toe a nuclear attack. Invoking Nor- A wealthy sportsman held 24 Men’a Prison at (hiino, Calif., “The’ fact remains, however, 4.88 to 39.99 Only relatives and close friends where he was serving five years to with Communist East Germany, visit Miami and the Bahamas. weekend. stad's own speech earlier this hours by kidnapers was reported­ that there has been an act o f vio­ canceled In reprisal for the Red “But the honeymoon starts to­ attended the simple, private rites. week, they said the use o f atomic life for robbery: his wife. Ruby lence', which is all toe less explain­ Pollack was best man and Jean­ Meetings were scheduled in Nor­ ly under guard today as authori­ squeeze on Berlin. night,'*■ the actress told newsmen walk and New Britain at 8 p.m. weapons should result only from Elaine, 30; and Mrs. Selma (^ark able In a country with which the The question of ccmcessions after the rites. The couple' left in nette Johnson, an old friend of ties sought a convicted murderer Marrone, 25, of 1623 N. Mari pose Holy See 'has normal diplomaUe TREE ANO p a c k a g e ADORNMENTS Debbies, was maid of honor. Otoers are scheduled in Bridge­ a “ specific, deliberate” decision at from East Germans on the Berlin Karl's $25,000 Rolls Royee (with port at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow, and in a level higher than toe command­ they said helped kidnap him. St.. Los Angeles. relations and where there Is a 10c l« 1.00 issue Is being soft-pedaled. Tlie license number “ Shu 000” ) for an “I feel wonderful,” said Debbie Anthony Alesslo, 41, was - re­ Mrs. Marrone’s husband, Frank, afterward. “Very, very happy. To Waterbury at 1 and 4 p.m. to­ er of toe basic combat elements. West .Germans appear to have undisclosed destinaUon— presum­ morrow. Other resolutions urged greater leased unharmed after $200,000 31, a former bartender free on (ConUnned on Paga Two) SWEET DREAMS ably Karl's Palm Springs home. ' which Karl added: “I never felt bond pending appeal of a convic­ dropped any idea of pressing for coordination in toe development ransom was paid his kidnapers. TABLE AND MANTLE DECORATIONS new eastern guarantees. By coincidence, Fisher and Eliza­ better in my life.” Babysitter Accused tion for second-degree murder in and production of weapons, and Alessio’s family had been warned Thus, the East Germans will beth Taylor are due in Palm Debbie’s youngsters, Carrie Hartford, Nov. 26 UP) —A baby­ he would be killed if police were Alaska, is being sought. 1.08 to 4.99 greater economic cohesion within have gained a small but S3rmbollc Springs Monday. Prances, 4, and Todd, 3, (named sitter faced charges today of be­ called. .T h e women wept as they, were toe alliance. 3.99 to 5.99 right to issue passes to East Ber­ On their return the' two will after the late Mike Todd) were ing criminally responsible for toe FBI agents arrested a man and booked here on suspicion of kid­ lin and given the We^t nothing in move into the house she once oc­ home asleep. Karl’s married death of a neighbor’s baby. Paul-Henri Spaak, secretary- two women as Alessio’s kidnapers naping, a state offense which car­ Bulletins return. The West is caught in cupied with Fisher before his head­ daughter by his first wife, Mrs. Hartford County Coroner Louis and said a fourth man is still be­ ries a possible penalty of life im­ from the AP Wires this dilemma—if it asks the East lined departure and subsequent Judy Raffles, was among the W. Schaefer said yesterdi^ that _____(CoBttaued oa Paga Nine) ___ ing sought. prisonment without possibility ot- Germans to loosen their squeeze. marriage to Miss Taylor. Karl re­ guests. Mrs. Robert Neto of nearby Ber­ Agents recovered $77,000 of toe paroie. The bail o f toe trio was set It boosts Red prestige. cently sold his $450, estimate tain a apecUl paaa. for a visit to port. The imperialist Dally Express young pacifists, at first deters Veronese, Director Genoral of toe ident-elec‘ John F. Kenney was from 95-year-old Mrs. John F. o f fa ^ t le e for the period. Communist East Rerlin. ‘ Britain promised support yes­ said: mined to remain in solitary con­ United Nations Educational, Scien­ a delighted 'atoer taking quick Fitsgerald, the President-elect’s It Was this order that predplat- “ Bbitain’a policy and duty are terday for Weriilngton’a drive to finement, were moved to regular tific and Cultural Organization trips todsy between bis home and grandmother for 80th great­ C»AROBD IN IWATH ed a. demand for reprisals against clear; To squeeze the (support persuade North AtlanUc Treaty cells today at New Haven State (UNESCO), speaks up agahaet So­ nearby Georgetown University grandchild. Dover Foxoroft, Maine, Nov. , thq. communists. It 1- reserves, nearly three times the Allen Tuesday, were placed in the was born early yesterday. and Ms cose was continoed ua- aympathetlc support from aU sec- isolation ce)li| after breaking Jail back . , . Eleven persons Injured At toe hospital today , aides re­ Kennedy, might see him for toe tU next Thursday. The charge with poranfs! Whcrii's Uona o f the m t iiA preiiS^ British total. "She sits on her In San Francisco when a cable first time today. If she’s up to it, growing pile of gold on the Rhine rules, jail officials said. port both mother and baby "are against WoUt, iavohree the Nov. New Zealand Vote West. Germany came in for They were identified as Victor car’s brakes fail on ralji-sllck doing fine.” Each bad a good Mrs. Kennedy may mhka a wheel 17 death o f William P. Stone, sharp criticism for refusing to while the sons of other-nations de­ Powell St. m oral.... ha'H ba harp u m fend her." Richmond, 20, and Roger Aarons, night, aides added. ^ chair trip down the hall from her 68, of Dexter. A gEainst i Socialists contribute to the support o f U.S. ,19, both of New York Glty, and Soviet Union makes bid for The co^-rittulaUans continued third floor room to the nursery, troops In that country. "oloaer economic trade and oultur- ■aid her doctor, 'John F. Walsh, todght 8:^0 to 8:30, LESS THAN $18 BILLION Donald Martin, 20 Wellealey, to flow In, with a personal mas­ 20% LACK FGUO SHOTS The Conservative Daily Sketch Maas., part of a group o f nine al ttea" drito pro-western Thailand Or, he Indicated, toe baby might Wellingten, New Zealand, Nov. said: Washington, Nov. 26 (jft—For and Soviet Embassy. information sage . from President and Mrs. Washington, Nov, 26 (fiV-Aa 3 .9 9 pacifists arrested at the Groton Elsenhower heading toe list. be given a breaU>ec from toe in eetimated 20 per cent od the aa- elioiitns up fo three inches without y tomorrow 10 o.m. to *« «>-Prime Minister Walter "The Americans — who have toe first iim e In 20 years, toe officiala say toe new Soviet Am­ launching. “Ml'S. Eisenhower Joins me in cubator to go to his mother. tton’s ehUdrea under five years Nash’s Socialist Labor govern^ played fairy godmother to Europe United Stotea has less than $18 bassador, Anatoly Nikolay tv, has But, Kennedy himself said last a etitch! each tier is neatly seal- billion worth of gold on hand. Three Of the nine already have warm congrstulaUons to you and of age have had aa potto vac- 12 noon dad 2 to 5. ment was defeated in general elec- for ao- long — are getting tough talked with Thalland'a Prime Min­ night he didn't think his wife accepted release from Jailjmu onuu bail.uau. Mrs. Kennedy on the birth of your clae, although paralytic potto l6pad for quick isnipping and a tloils today by the private enter- The Federal Reserve Board re­ ister Marshal' Sa'vidotanart.... would see toe child for a couple wonderful, washable ; . . and made to \ about the coet o f thei'r foreign ported yesterday that toe total ■trikes most frequeatty fat that w im National Party of Keith policy.’’ Another three have remaified remi in Neutral Austria has begun fortily' son. We add also our good wishes o f days*!/ . sHtekad finish! no length worries for dipped to $17,986,000,000 on Nov. age group. This waa reported fit just you! proportioned sizes 10 to 20. HMvpake. regular cells for a heiearing Mon- Ing ber borders sritfi Communist to your little daughter on her ap­ The baby is axpectsd to stay In gift shoppers! red, navy, black, P J. lo suro Id sna dur "America could balance its 23. today by. Surgeon General La- black, grean, blue, brown. The Natimial party won 45 books tomorrow by cutting down day before U.8. ConunIkmunlMoner Hugnry nnd Yngoeinvin, a De­ proaching third birthday,” to* tha incubator another day and a •eats In ths 80-membm house of The decline was caused by for- Robert H, Alcorn. fense Mnlstry ofllcUl in Vienna Elsenhower message said. Bey E. Burriey et the PiMIfi white dr oaigf calanese acetate foreign aid alone.. . . BritHn. alona algn purchasers. They bought' half, accordink to stoat physicians TOYLANO — a woii- parliament, and Labor took the RiohiHond, Aarons «md' l^aldin ■ays. .Premiers Michel Debre of The Kennedy clan, from father deacrlbe as routine hospital proce- Health Serriw la • aaw sosn-; rayan taffeta. 34 to 44. Coerdloalad RoHh ip Slaava SMrt, 3.99 with the rest of the w e^m T ^- |20 mUUon worth o f gold In the maty af the ansnher o f petto vao- remaining 85.' ance, must accept the c o s to f unity, were placsd bt iaolation yesterday Brtmce and Amintore FanfanI of to grandfather to great-grand­ dura with premature birtos. daHdl aalaafioo at low pi'ccedlng week, -*— **— The esMasato h yaar wash and wear prints. Nash had a one seat majority which, is ecm om ic interdependence. after having refuasd to go to toe Italy end talka today with a .piM mother, was delighted. Kennedy’s Meanwhile, visitors generally Thla rate of decline, however, age wee that ttp to asnirt That ^ mean paying ,,out hard jail mses or return to regular e ^ . far reaefrisd serious ne^otiatloBa father, Joesph P. Kennedy, for­ ware boing dlscoiuraged fOr-mother lingarla whs leoa than too rate Ja recent thesa nadeo hve had a* aaa- main floor— aports bar ‘. (OeaMaaet ea flags flvs). caah. It wfll atoo mean hearing watka. ^ on dtsannameat as aooa aa poesl- mer ambassador to England, wel- IMIONOVIM) bto. oomsd bis Itto grandchild. And 'asT^MIv Thiaa)