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PAGE EIGHTEEN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 198S A t’'ferage( Daily Net Presa Run Fbr tlM Week Endiag The Weather Dm . 20th, 19S8 raraeest o f D. B. W m Omt Th«r office^ of the Manchester Elpmentary Sdhoel and the altar- ed fdr completion by ,th« fall of W ater Co. will be closed until Mon­ No Herald Wilkins Hired attma to William Hall Htgih 1961. Fair, act aa call toalglit. lam la AiMiut Town day morning. .Sch<^l In W est Hartford. Tho Hancheator achool will meet 12,851 The'ynew Hartford Police Sta­ Menba- Of the Audit the tMB«. a»Ud]r, risBig tempera- Richtrd N. J<*n«on. son of Mrs. the needa of approximately 1,000 Manchester Barracks. No 786. Tomorrow tion ami Court building apd th« atudenla from Manchester, Eaat Bareait of drealatiea. taree Saturday, mgb' hi W*. Airnes. O. Johnson. 8S Unnniore Veteians of World War I. and Architect for office hiilt^ng at 945 Aayluni Ave. TV., has Achieved ht^h honors for Hartford, Jlaatonbury, and South Manche$let~-—A City of Village Charm Auxiliary wdll hold a short biisl- Thn Manchester EveniriR are alao tnh wortc o f W l’lklna. Wlndaor. lAie aehool wlll be locat­ the first teHn honor roll at Stale ness, meeting Sunday, at 3 p m. at Technical InatiUite. Hartford. Herald will not publish tomor­ Catholic High AccordlngNto a ipokeaman in ed on a 62-acre tract adjacent trf the VFW Home, after whu h Ihey to VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 73 row, Christmas Oa.v. the Wilkins IV{ . a achedule of the 20-acre tract on W. Middle (SIXTEEN PA(;ES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26. 19.<)8 (dawitfled Advertielag oe Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS will hold their first annual Christ­ work has not yh^ been made, but Newton Schirbel. U.S. Army, son Willard Wilkins has been choaen Tpke. which la the alte of pro- mas parly. A buffet aupper will be I Mcrr.\’ Christmas to All. I 'hould he ready within a coi.ple of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sclnebel.! iia the Hichltect for the proposed poaed new Howell Cheney Tech­ serve«l by the auxiliary and ea«*h I weeks. The three ahfioola are alat- nical School. 25 Hamilton St.. Is home for the one IS roiquested to provide a ( ’iithollc senior high school on Hil­ holidays, on leave from FI. Ord. roveied dish or dessert. AN mem- liard St. He and two other archl- School Cold Passes, Calif. ber.s attending are Temindetl tf» $I4(MMM) Fire Loss tei'ta will draw the plana for three bring grab bag glfta. proponed Catholic hi(;h schools in The Salvation Army Sunday i I A t Fn field (iaraire the Hartford anhdloceae, It waa .School Christmas parly will he For Education announced trrday by the Most Rev 'Wlndaor Lock.-., Dec. 26 OP) held tonight in the yo\jth crniei K n iir 1, Dee, . oTi A 3- * tiu m |llenryl •!. OKrien, Archbishop of 1 , - / . S h o p All Sunday Srhool mombers. par­ — Cheer up. The weatherman Arc, hrlirvcri to h.avr atarlert fiotii I Hartford. 'm Urged in Bill aays ita gcin„ to be warmer 9 of 12 inFamily ents and fnends are invited. Nike News an rxploillnR acetylene gna tank, Fuii.Fa*hfoned Sweatfirs ^m /cm /f-i(/i/i/ii//n/, I The other two archltecla are 968 MAIN ST and tomorrow, comparatively laal niKhI cauaed an eatirnateil Anthony .1. Dc Pace of New York LADIES' and MIS:^ S ' SHORT SLEEVjE apeaking. Mr. and Mrs. John (» Talcott .Ir : .$110,000 ilamade to ar autonio- Cheaper Franc Hartford, Dec. 26 (/P)— W'ho will draw plana for the Hart­ of Talcott’ville. who plan to move i Inatuad of being bitter cold Nike iniffKtlcmen in Maru hr Htor hjlr agmey. ford school, and Riianell and Glb- CLASSIC SLIPON)NS ilN A ILEND OF State Senator-elect Thomas J. early in .lanuary to Duxhury. | like on Christmas day and will sit down lo * Chrl'^tinn.v ilin- The . fire -rieatro,vt,1 the ahow- Mass,, will be tendered a fatewell ' I son and Aaaoelatea of West Harl- Kerrigan Jr. thinks it’s time night, It's going to be only noi wilh n11 the t rilnmirxs looiii of Ihe dale Motora Ine on By H-ABATUY’ HUDSON .Partially as a result of high party Sunday following the p m. ■ ford who will draw plana for Ihe to stop the long-time, practice cold. Dinnoi will be served in lift.N ftoulc h near the Maaaai huaetta West Hartford achool. French prices, the franc aclla for vespers at Covenant ('ongirga- Xllirf* fhP ba.so nuwt he ki'pl It 75%UMB’SWOOL Paris, Dec. 26 (A»)— The of towns using state school The extensive high pressure a la lr h n r Wilkina. who has denigiied less than the official rate. It haa tlonal Chun h So<'inl Croup .NV. ' of n llitai'^' remlinr.t.s an und French cabinet meets today aid grants to help run the po­ cell responsible for the fair Kirrnien from thier towna. aehoola since 1038, waa the aichl- % SOFT FUR been at about 440 to a dollar but but frigid weather waa mov­ As Blaze Guts Home win be In charge. !hr rlork Hut Ir it \v!ll br n.K.titnrrl Thoiiipaon'.,llle, North Thompaon- 20 to consider currency reform. In anticipation of devaluation it lice department or some other at fin any nlbor (Ifl V of t )|0 VPI tecl for the Washlnfflon Srhool ing offshore. Gentle to varl- r villr and Lnflehl foilR’il the flamra Speculation was that the dropped to 471 on Wednesday. The bi-monthly meeting of the .Mn rrlrr! inrn. bowovri, \t|l addition which wna completed In non-educational services. ahle wl.id.s. bringing in con- ho foi Hirer ho'Ta They wrre hani- 5%NYL0N Increa.sing: the value of the franc able tn r n )ov Chri.stiniik tij October, franc would be devalued to The Hartford Democrilt said to­ siderabiv warmer air, was the Manchester Chapter American kc\ prrril hy low v.atrr preariire and 100-fold would be primarily an In­ wi! [i thfrii AmonB 00 ALDON SPINNING MILLS But it might al.so be coupled to all Red Cro.s.s memhers. Flection I day "to avoid any inopportune re­ out in a law'the general legisla­ mercury dropped lo zero at I Thr flrr dral oyed Hirer nrw ntudenla; and Madison .Senior TAI-COTTVn.I.E. CONN. with devaluation to give France a of new officers will take place action before the deciaions which tive intend th*toucli money go for 8 a.m. here today. It was ! laia I'.vii hard earn and three eiia- Mlfth. ba.slc unit of exchange almoat about 14 St the same time In At Start of Weekend OPEN T I E.SD/Vl -FRIDAV 9 to 4—.SATURDAY 9 to It will be taken by the government." educational ptlf^.ses. We have j Irimrra' eaia, all vahjeri nl $2.$,n00 He rieatgned Ihe Ixuiiae fluffy equal to the sound deiitschmark of Mr. and Mrs Reuben York and P o l i v e Premier Charlea de Gaulle was faced the problem for years where New Haven. 4rrests I Pari, and ef|iilpmenl worth $2.0. Weat Germany, economically the some towns would use such grants Mrs. Nancy Beebe, all from North : OOh and Ihe huildlhR. lalued nl believed to be considering three strongest member of the market. By t h e a s s o c i a t e d PRESS ^ " Carolina are vi.siting Mr and Mrs \ possible changes that might put to help support the general town I*.tv|.| A I.arli.'.prllr, »'0, of ^i.'l $fM,,nOO alao '.''ere dealroyed. Convertibility might be ordered government." I Nine persons oi h family of 12 died today in a fire which Harold Beebe, 5.'> F|ro St , o\ er the continually shaky French finances separately or with the other two Kn;iIowoo'l I>r , was armatcri ahoit ' \ (iestroyed a farm home near Auliurn, Wash. This tragedy hollda^-s Here’s Chrisitnas on a solid' baala; moves. It probably would be The Kerrigan move follows ef­ Police Uncover h afirr iiiuiiilffhl anri rh*r|frn\alescent Mo-pitn) I l^iihlJr « — l^ororcls and patrons. W c thanV you for of 420 franca to the dollar, a rate The franc Is not generally e o n - I p r o v id e that any booat Instate, 5 Murders in Firemen recovered live bodies two hours after the 6 a.m . do w n M hjo 81. without llglila, •et in August 1957 by a 20 per at .S85 Vernon S! have hern nnmerl I Uarranlvf* g your loyalty and good will, and verlible now to prevent black I ' aid voted'’“ ted Inin the ,1957,i».$7 session be a /"u a a Ihrti Urovr mat on Charini link xent devaluation. lilaze flared thi-ough the large home. The Sheriff’s Office re­ in a Certlfi'ate of Organization lafiui'r <’ Tnylor lo ( ’n«mo V market purchases followed bv con-' for higher teacher,I l|| fa 1*10 t.a ltim filed in Ihe tow.n ( lerk's c Tlie\ , SI Hi a liiRli rain of apnnri Pa syc hope your holidays will be jf time 2. Increasing the value of the version at the officiRl rate. i Balaries, The Leg^iBlature balked on ported the other four bixlies were found later in the ■wreck­ Imluiati (iordon Nrria\i^. riptouu'- n-'.'i .Main St of high happiness, deep ronientmcnt,.gifts galorel De.spite Fi ance's economic { bkln. n.ssistani h piiMUiliiK llqimi, la rhir in i.im l Into foreign currency within llm- standard of living one-half again | money should be spent. ■Ian in, • Its. Christmas morning in this remote Imcli. 28, and eight children. Gale, 18; Donald, 17; GezTY, treasurer anrl as.sisiant sofretarv i .Marritigr l.irvnsi* Glenney"s Me n s Shop higher than the 11 million of 20 ' State Education I'ommissioner The four are aPo diterlors Devaluation would make the years ago." | Canadian htish country village. 16; Sharon, 15; Patricia, 12; Mary Ellen, 8; Carl, 6, Alid I Ralph I ’liarlon Kniiioflv nf Mart- franc cheaper to buy for other William J .Sanders today en­ IIOAIOOKM/.IN'O Etienne Hirsch reported that ' dorsed the Kerrigan proposal. The son of one of the dead men Penny, 1. Milk In hr homndrnir.nl i.. pul fnnl Hiul M aiirtfr Ruth iJagnon members of the common market— since 1938 industrial production I I think it would be a good idea was to be rharged wltli murder iiiKln a prraaurr of If.OOn In .l.nuil : nf \iH .s .Main St SI .) n m r *' W est Germany, Italy, Belgium, tlie The husliand and father, Hollenbach, was burned only t'huri'h, fire 21 has doubled, agricultural produc­ if state money given for educa­ today. Inspector Tom Corsle of piaiiiila pri arpinir Imh Thni il Netherlands and Luxcmboiirg. This tion IncreHsed hy 2.$ per cent with slightly. Hiiltdint; Pcrmlln tional purpo.ses he used exclusively the Ontario Piovincial Police said. Throw Thrni la f o r in t Ih ro u K li va lv ra a h u h would lower the price of French I'he two other survivors were Wanda Hollenbach, 7, and 'riM»ini»H .Mtiiiaro allri itinn.i to 20 per cent fewer workcis, and in­ for education," he said 'But' One of those killed was Police, DON'T Aw »T I la h up Ih r ,'al d ln h .ilra in lo lin,\- goods, which generally are higher vestments , and exports multiplied Constable Calvin Ruascll Fulford. a .Mrs. lliglilower, 80, presumed to be the mother of Mrs. SHU pifnty of wrnr IrfI In j building at Wt ly»\i> Ln , frankly I'm not very optimistic I'arliilra an liny Uial I In", iln no' than tho.ae of the other five conn- 2L. times, 28 who was called away from his nhnpx whon hroiight lirro for MaiirHC UM1p \ build »!orin<'i oii over per.suading the I-a-gislature to Ilollenbacli. I i.ar lo Ih r lo p of I hi bnlllr hiu tries and therefore will he under-1 Hir.sch ’ warned howevei. that wite and three small children to pxprrt rrpnIrInK. j )K»UH<» at 112 Fllznhf'th I>i , .41 880 pass such a b ill" Wamla Hollenbach and Mr«. alav nu.anl ','llh Ihr milk m>ld in free trading within the partial unemplovmont i« «pr«ad- biealt up a brawl in a 1-room log Hightower were treated for bums market. Trp common market be-ling.and indiiatrial orders are de- He said such a projai.sai is not cabin tvoKH i)o\r. uiiii.r. gins operation next Thursday. dining. in the program recon mended hy Hi II hixapital here Traffic Deaths y o u « A IT Coisie said poliie still were try­ Don Taylor, aaeistant fir* chief, the State Board of Education ing to find out what provoked tiie probably because the tioard may aaid Hollenh.,ch told firemen he f V ^ e s t o w l ^ Rj; / I shooting. But the ctolhlng ol the ! thmighl the blaze i.iay liave stari- Toll Indicates feel its passage chance is dim. dead woman. Mrs. .lames Gordon,; SAM YULYES S TV PMAH.MArt I T RIk XK 5 In recent years, Ihe state had en Hartford Rd.— M l 9-99111 i ' en takih'. a larger and larger leading to an electric clock. OF THF, BFTTF.n KINO' indicating she might have been financial Inieresl in local educa­ Taylor eaid the father ruahed Bloodiest Yule OAK STUFFT raped he said. j out on a porch lo gel a fire ex- i OPEN (TiRI8T$IAS S tion costs, ss to new School con- . i'he otiic..s killed were Gordon.^ Aiunn Sirin ■* AA'nIkInn struclion. Imildlng ailerlations and | tingulaher and waa unable lo gel Traffic ...... J77 R I'l.AHII RM.HN S e 26; Albert $’oung. 47; and George; VT ' N G S l>ack Into the liouae which "seemed, Fires ...... 5g in operational expenses. I e W W W W W W M M >W pa W W W W W r Russia Warns West Williams, 47 ' lo explode" from the flames. Mlorellaneoua ...... 88 The 10.57 Legislature made one i Young's 27-year-o’ld son Tom . 3his is the time of year when we take of the biggest jumps when tt vot­ was being held, | Wanda Hollenbach, badly X buiTied, crawled on the roof from ToUU .878 ed an increase in per pupil opera- ! Police from nearby towns hunt­ an upstairs w irlow . A neighbor account of our assets. Among them all, we find tlonal grants of $21. This Increase ed today for clues and sought any On Staying in Berlin I got her down on e ladder. By THE ASfMKilATED PRE!. accL out of West Berlin by predictions withdut East ■ German permission Push War in 000 mansion m the fashionable of nuclear war If they slay. He atari walking toward It. An al- dent deaths from all clauses num­ would-be .aggression ,jiitaln.st the Windkor Farms suburb of Rich- ' boasted that Russia la well* armed nioat full moon illuminated them Rome Prison Unrolls bered 881, the highest over-sll toll Soviet bloc, Khnishchev has 6n the anow. mond early lodayu^^ III history. for any trouble. warned. Central Cuba Gromyko spoke at the closing ______! When they were about 60 feel They were HoiacA'A. Gray Jr The current Christmax weekend The West has pledged to stick session of the winter meeting of Havana. Dec. 26 i/Ti Govern-! " ' ' Y " “ 'n * ""* opened up with a 10. direclor of Ihe West Vlrglpla with the 2,200,000 West Berliners, Red Carpet for Pope Russia's parliament, the Supreme Pulp and Paper Co : ms wife, Cslh- (Continued on Page Seven) PINE LENOX PHARMACY who overwhelmingly vote anti­ ment forces in Las Villas Province, j Soviet. He also urged a ban on nu­ In central Cuba, are facing m J ''•o'Wi*'*!. \MlHams da.shed erlne, 17; two sons.iThomas, 17, 2fl» E. C'ENTER m t REET communist. It contends East Ger­ and Knslei. 13; andl, a daughter. clear weapon teals without con­ ('rra.Kinp menace from rcb-l.s and . By RICHARD E H R$IAN M ificate by coming here. 1 feel It; many ha.4 no authority to control V\ hen Fulford failed ip come Susan Lee, 10. - -vM trols which the West consider hTv** beon re1nfmT<»d. Home. Dec 26 iA$ Uoine a " duly." t-j necessary. Western military traffic to Ber­ home, his wife called Provincial Another sou. Horace A. Gray HI. lin. The followers of rebel ''hleftain p ' at Red'i::akeT 5'o'miles to the K>ubhy hut celestially named pris- . Tlic Pope the,, gave his blessing. Diplomats in Washington said Kidol Castro have Intensified th eir' ,,, the bank of the Tiber un- H* stepped vigoroualy toward a I'22, had left (he home a short lime they found nothing new In Gro- Gromyko said that "ai>j' at­ came and before Ihe fire snd returned to Bulletins tempt at aggression against (East fight against the forces of Presi-1 a rented red m g today to «""* !' kruiip of prisoners in the njyko’i speech. There was no Im­ body in' the snow '"UiJ™ ,, coiirlyatd who liiid been kept at find his family dead. Germany) may start a hew big dent Fulgenrio Bnliata^ In the ,H e had n-awled 60 feel back "'I'bom e Pope .lohn W i l l the from the AP Wires mediate comment from the State dijilntufle from him. Two separate Pennsylvania war In which millions' upon mil­ toward his car befors dying. His history , lo blazes took the lives of three small Department. "Please let lliese men ap|iroach," (Presidential pr_'ss secretary lions of people would find their days, revolver waa missing. " J"**- children each. death" ' The rebel campaign in Las Vil- —■ -- The d iied ois of Regina Coeli ■ said the I’ope. .N’early ell knelt to fi'K.ANC MARKET CLOSED James C. Hagerty said that "No, The two officers radioed for help ,, . . . . I las appai-entty la interfering ser- C^ueen ol Heaven .!sYl also took kiss his ring. Lisbon, Due. M t>P) — air" there would be no White The flame of war would ln-j|„„s|y the Armv's attempt to and tiie reinforced policemen (Continued w Page Seven) H few precautions, such aa Mohn llii'ii made a qiilrk Fortugoeoe moBoy market todev Hou.se comment on Gromyko's evitably spread to the American offensive against Cas- waited In 10 degree temperature talk. I for dawm. Then six officers entered sprinkling a few plalnclothcamcn visit to the Jail's Infirmary and lo stopped selling nnd baying continent, for todays military f^^ces in Oriente Province. fi'Yench If arj end is not put to this Be, the cabin and found the other four among the prisoners. one w$ug of cells. He stopped fre- rmnea by o r ^ " o f tbn Iln crisis, « •■•'bel sbonghold. is at bodies. "You could not come li) see qiiehUsOJo slip his hand through IVlail Ordrr Finns Bank of Portagml..xTh<'igml..xThe InstrsMi*li Gromyko said, * "The ed the difference between distant 1 the eastern end of Cuba. Castro me.' said the 77-year-old Supreme tlnna threat will further increa.se th e, theaters of war and tho.se close s: ' Williams appaienlly had tried to the b«r>aji pr-isoiM>rs could kiss his a' . i» • L 1 “‘"I* “““ »urtb*r ha.s his mountain heafjqnkrters Pontiff of the Roman Catholic danger of West Berlin becoming s hand." he a.sserted. get into, the cabin and had been r lr « ' \ (.III bv fi^bl WW takM> t« there. .30. 30 rifle Church, "so It Is right that I come second Sarajevo.' The Foreign Minister added that: shot dovvn. Gordon's Al one 1^1 tie asked: "What do . ■ '^1 avoid spMllUtioii fB view of Um The rebels claim that govern­ to vou ," you think oH-my visit h ere' " reporU regonllnJ; p e a a I b I e This was a reference to the aa- Ruasls "has no objection to hear- WR.s missing. Chu ago, Dec. 26 iO’i - Mall } ment communications between Lss The prlsoncis, most of Tiie prisoneV replied with tears Niangea ! « Uie Value o f the •asslnation of Archduke Ferdinand Tom Young then started firing Older ssle batsloga with price liat- ' Villas and Oriente are threatened. whom were permitted tn look in his eyes. "It^ a s made today the franc. Of Austria-Hungary at .Sarajevo, at them from a nearby shack, po­ Inga an average, of r ore than 10 | (Continued nn Page Fifteen) The rebels say they have taken, most memnrsblk dsy of my life," 4 lice said They c ra w M to within down on the Pope from their per rent leaS than those In the | the cities of Chib'sigiian anri Sancti| tiered four floor* of cells, cheered he salil. 8 DIE IN PLANE CRASH 100 yards of it and fired in two rigujar winter books r.re being | Splrltiis, commanding the central lustily ami rhythemlcally. "Viva Paris, Dee. M ( g v - ’IlM Union tear gas bomhs. Young gave up "O f mine too. " leplled Popcjoliiv distributed by Aidens. Inc. and ; highway between Santa Clara, ,11 Papa'' Viva II Papa"' AeromorlUmo de Transports, wlHiout further struggle. The Pontiff and hla parly left .Monlgontery Ward A Co. ' capital of Las Villas, and Cams-i They chanted so loud and long a private French airline, said an hour and half aflenjthey had Aidens said some natlonHlIy ad- ’ nnm guey Province, Irhich lies between ' Ignoring orders to stop from the entered Ihe jail, three persons were killed when World Gets Ready verti.«et; appjiam'es are Hated In ; La- Vll'-s and 0-|ent'' guards that one guard shquted one of Its DC*d planes rrasbed Regina OieJi’a Us sale book at prices ss much ss ' According to the rebels, the t"S ts ,z itlo ; iShut upi , ' ..(.tanged shut quickly Oo quicklv today near Mallabury, Rhodesia. Arm y used planes to bomb and 28 per cenl less thsn the menu- ! The company said about 60 per* ^ P r is o n Superintendent Carmine j^at newsmen siid notable* weri- (acturers' list. j : strafe a.s protection for an Army Nensl'idliits . SralU. embRrrHffffrn by tne - rRurht In 1*11 SOBS were in|ni«d. Reports from To Step into i withdrawal. from SanCtl Spiritiia brenk. rall^xl »n *Jfie and whiaper- . ' ‘ Montgomery Ward'* winter sale , Salisbury said the airliner had ' toward Camaguey. CulM from'^AF Wjrrt 'ed: "Remind the guards that th ey. . I* book of SIX million copies, the ■ crashed at takiMtff, caught ft re Castro’s men claim that during , art to follow today's instnirllons. j “**• explained a jail offlrial. Isrgest ever published by the ‘ and was a total wreck. Th*v must act sweetly." i "Show your documents.' .cnmpsny. Include# more than 800 By tH E ASSOCIATED PRE.SS since he waa named a Cardinal of L'.S. bimbassy IssiieH 8-manth items at prices' described os the! .Much of the world today let out (L'ontinuei! nn Past Tw o) About .$0 prisoners selected for KING RuSuRES LUNG the Roman Catholic (JhUrch. ! , ' diplomatic \1aa lo Russian Vice- (('nntiniied on l^ge Seven) lowest the Arm ever has offered. i Copenhagen, Denmark. Dee. Ita belt to accommodate Christ­ U.S. troops in Morocco heard a goi'd behavior were near the Pope ci/jc.st wishes o( the Premier A. I.‘ Mlknyan. .51 Chica­ In' * ii mas overeating, continued Us holi­ Christmas message from Dr, Ed­ aa he stepped to s plstforni ------ek------26 r- "Y oiir' Holiness" Initiative In Cairo, Dec. 26 (A*i President light, n,rt,t not Naasarv . . . . , Peraona cion# to YI LE RETAIL RECORD SET rebels. The rebels claimed to have many.’ He said: "more than' we Service came here from Wsablng- in-law. .Hartford ilill only^large 'Visiting a prison, which Is a place Naaaer’a crackdown on the Syrian .New York, ’ Doc. 86 4$ — A of friends and loved 1 'taken a number of towns in cen-! I'cabse do w-e need the help of God j!ton today to take a hand in ef- city to go through 1958 ivi'thmil a of suffering, is an evangelical set Comniunists does not mean that him say his attack ties nothing to laal-minuto ahopping surge tral Cuba and killed 40 govern-J °bly God ran quell the malice.of forts to settle the delivery strike proven.polki came. .Which has moved the entlr^ w-orld," be himself has changed. do with his relations, withWhe pushed this year's Ghristma* re­ ment troops Iri the past few day*, his enemies and ours." | which baited ■ major newspaper ^ Massarhusetta Oov. Fosteri Fur- aald Oonella. ' ones, and a life filled This Is not a new Nasser. It la Weat and shculd not be viewed as ‘ tail trade to a new record. Dun The government rushed armored U.N. Secretary General Dag : publication 17 daya ago. .colo oay* news or Increased fax- The Pontlff. w-earing a redwool- the same old would-be ruler of the A Bradstreet said today. iinlt.s totaling 3.600 men to the bat- ^•*>""’ ?'’'hjold paid hla annual. The fop mediator. Jo-seph F. attoa may be nec«Mtary to meet en coat over hi* iiaital white robe, an attempt to court -Western fa-1 snth happiness. May all the' Arab world handling a new prob­ vor. Naaser ia just plsvlng true i tie front. i Christmas visit to troopa of_ the j Finnegan, said the only aignlflc- the coats of bare easential aerv- replied briefly. lem. to form. BI.SHOF’S CONDITION FAIR There Waa hnly alight ahootlng ' emergency force In the Gaza ance to his trip was that he was , Ices of the stats government. "1 am'* pa-llcUlarly happy In joys of the Yuletide be Nasse, savagely attacked the If the Communisti had behaved New York, Dfx-. 26 (A$—MeUi- Strip, keeping peace anxious to see the strike settled. New York Ci^.-elcct Nelson A. starting’ the first year of my Pon- on the world's othek* two active war Communists in a speech in Port themoelvea and continued to sup-1 odisl Bishop G. Bromley Ox- fronts— the Natlonollat lalandi off Israel snd Egypt. He previously had taken part In Rockefeller announces plana for lastingly yours, to brighten The Viennese talked of a Chrlat- the contract negotiations, biit had Said Tuesday, ami weaternera port NaaseFa version of Arab Na-1 nam waa reported In fair con­ the coast of Communist China, an inventop'jrjr ofOI theuie workworx ofoi allau ^ i . *-» . ware imiredlately tempted to in­ dition today at Roaoevelt Hoa- mas Eve miracle which spared the been absent for a week. executive tlnnallam, he would not have at-' and Algeria, where’ the fi'rench deparimenu and agan- i l o l l e s e r r e S I O e i l t terpret this aa a shift to the West tacked them In Port Said, and he" pital, where he was taken and enrich every day. have been battling a Nationalist lii'es of all 34 peraona aboard an Nine papers are affected----- by... the.... , cle* tn ah rffort lo boM down a Air France CohatrlUtion that walkout of iintnh dellv .: or courting western fav.or. would not be cracking down on Wedneada.v with s broken nna lake a gift of w'ords, wrap it with rebellion.' ,'erymen. .growing cost of atata governmenL . M s aR in Of. ( . l U C R T C M ’ The sudden attack on the Com­ them tn Syria. and head' cuts. He had been crashed ehort of the Vienna Air­ The talks recdsaed WadneiMtayf Dlaniond Match Div-sion of ___ Dts-; ^^****” * * *r*’ ® ^ The tenalona of the- old year > port and exploded. Five Americans munists In fact was just typical dragged along a raidtown street many of which will be carried In­ on a faint glimmer of hope.'Fed- moAd Gardner Cbrp. tslil move Its But they acted up— in Syria and ■ good cheer, adorn it with a friendly smile, and send it on its were among those aboard. Naaser ' counter^unching. "nme Iraq-^ and he la determined to j w hen his coat snagged on the M a y your Christmas shin^'brightly to the new—were, temporarily eral mediator W'alter A. Magglolo beadquaitera from company off lew , Marshall. Mo., Dec. 26 tA$-Dr. "It feela like a miracle - - like «ald he and other mediatora were M. Earle Oolllns, president of Mis- and again he ha* refleated his knock them down. j door of a taxirab he had Just Bhelved by the holtdayeri. in New York to Greenwich!. . King left. The driver starM e lf way to you and yours. What it is? It's our package of holiday wishes, with good cheer and good fellowahip the Herald Angela were 'our "quite encouraged by the con­ Hgaaein awards dardopjan Mfda) seurl Valle.v College, has been favorite political maxim: “ We Will Why did the Communists change': But troops of the Western A l­ guardian angels.” aaid 34*year-old tinued progress being made and miaslng since early Christmas Day. befriend those who >efrietul us their line? unaware that the Biaboajkroat lies and the United Nations were af Al Kawkab to Francii Cardinal THE warmly felt, heartily said. May your Yiiteiidc season he merry and ...abmnding in ail the happy sights and sounds 7 " - —V * . " ■Shirley Hindman ’ of San BeBernar- the atmosphere In which th e; Spellman. . . John Phelan, M, ■ Hla wife notified police when he and attack those who attack ua." The decline of Western, influence ! was caught. . on watch, keeping the cold war aino, Calif., a crash aurvivoi. partleg deliberations are being < Dtrleh. dlw Instantly .Wednesday failed to return froip Christnuu He also phrases It: "W FlI return in the Arab world had a lot to do | of this feati^ season. That’g our sincere with to cold. But there waa no ouch Joy in Eee chuirh aervlce*. blow for blow and slap for slap." with It. In the past the Coinmun-1 HALSErS CONDITION PAIR bright... filled with lasting contentment. American aoldten at the. barbed conducted." night jn flery Bronx auto crash. , tVUmingtor, DrU, Dee. St (ff>— you and yours, as we sing put Christmas!*’ Zichem ZuBsen'' Bolder. Belgium, Continuing the hopeful theme.; James B. BentVj_Weat Hartford, ^ t a aan-in-law, Jamie Hogue, For three ye-r*. the (Jornmu- H|jts4eamed up with Arab Nation- wire barrlcadea marking the Iron where 15 men trapped In the col- Mediation Commissioner Bernard \ named to pewly created post of aaid ‘rWc are not worried about niata befrianiM Naaaer. In return allai* to oppose .Western domina­ Retliad Fleet -Adra. WUbun 8. Andrew Arisaldi Co. Curtain in Europe had hot turkey lapae of tiinnele uaed for muah* J. Forman said yesterday; "W e Chairman of Budget ('orandttee of him." He'said Dr. Colllna. 56, had he waa relatively gentle aith them, tion of the area. Heavy Western Halsey. Jr.. It. waa reported In BUILDING CONTRACTORS ffinnera brought to their poets. In room fanning , ■were presumed are always hopeful thst^any ses­ Republican State Finance Commit- planned to leave yesterday for Or­ particularly In hla propaganda) dafeata In Sues, Syria, and — most fair eoadittoa today at Dela- other parts of Eurim'U.8. aervice- dead. Seven hodiee were reemrered. sion m ight' produce a turning teg. . . .AustreiUn Mai Anderson lando, F7a.. where , tho achool’s In UiS'piMt fet.i vreeks, tbs iCeda imporUtnt of all Iraq practical- wara Hospital. Tbe.W'aiM W ar mea entertained 7S.0M orphana, II rmadaander at the T k M Andrviv Aimalili, Pn>n. Tlx J M t H A L C CORK PIKE PACKAGE STORE Clear weather over most lof the point." will sign prafesskinal tewnis cen- football team pliye, East Texas haVe turned aharply against the ty eliminated the threat of Western AtAMeHWTw Comm. CJEJfOUSESSON Kfugoea aijd hoapital patientA- United States brought the care About iSvOOO. of the paper*’ tiact Jan. 1 .;; Chinw e communist fItaU In .the Tangerine Bowl to­ V-AR president and bi ia hittiiig domination in thcae onmtrtea. The fleet kt tke Parifle vne W engkt I Ki cs.: In Communlst-culed Baat Berlin here Wedaeaday from tka baoaa BIDWrXU KTRKET — .$1 ANrilF.STER S'ilbur Braifn, Prop, out in droTM. and t n ^ deaths 20,000 empibyeg have been fur­ govamment clalnu laying of 1,4M morrow. back. In ty-pical Naaaer fashion, remqval of; this iNraqiitim broke up JnliiM Cardinal Doepfaer«Mched mounted rapidly. The Katlonal loughed. Jtanv- era members of HdlM ef new track In single year .However, be had planned. to the blow he returns la apt ito be Um alUaace of Ooaununlata and af retattvea at OreanvBle attar ... . Our 84th Chrittm^ot-^ . . . .Our lOSth Christmaa m MtDMJt TVRNriKB WB8T ■ eermon' attackiaf thn ulUd r«- *■' ' . . 1 greatwtitwt nilroadln|nilroadlnK building feat MOf# JCMOUMtlMII tiM -•A # IM finid. I t wna hie fwnt nppeamnee (CiMlniri «■ Nh^) taryaRMnt. \ (C •># tai Cfciae’a hiatory. BCM) (C I m ra«n NlMlIf

V ' ■ -H / HANCHBSTEB EVENINg^gERALD. MANCHB^TER. CONN. PRIDAt, DECEMBER 26, 1968 PACUB FAOB TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1968 ____T wueMuewRwwRM ia gmiaiMRWRawuMHRRiaiu ii^ Seven Families Flee $outh Windsor Bolton h o » t P la n e SheinwoLd on Bridge Christmas Day Fires Governor Names J. K. Cutler Hot Chimney W reckage |tollT W a«a*r D a** Wjmters V XMAS-NEW YEAR SELL-O-RAMA To Hartford Bridge Authority Didn’t Delay SAVE A SimS ENTRY Sooth dealer . "IN LOVE "CHINA By THE ^al sSSO( s o c ia t e d PRESS Skating Advisory In A la sk a TO YOUR LONG BUIT North-South Yohierable ChrtstmnaNjayiNjay fire* turned aev-' Polluck Preachers | NORTH dnd W AIT DOLL" By Alfred SheUiwoid TMsh."- tiM •tMM* en ConnecticiUsniits famlUe*i out of Skatlnf hours at Center Springs * Q 1 6 John K. CiUlor, p ro m i n e n t>. The proposed change to re­ Santa’s Visit Anchorage, Alaska, Dec. 3< le— U.8. Master* Teoin Champloa thoir homea ynrtArday at Norwalk Will Fill Pulpite j South Windsor Democrat, ha? stricted residential came up Pond and Charter Oak Park over V 9 4 2 Heavy-duty Army helicopters to­ Some players take prids in mak­ « K Q J 10 7 Sal. 1 p.m, "FOBKVCB DABUHQ’' and Hartford caiB;^ f 85,000 in We take the lid off your BIGGEST GIFT PACKAGE! boen appointed as a rommiasloncr RRainsl stiff opposition from 4\ the weekend were announced to­ day were scheduled to attempt a ing the flrat play from dummy « 7 4 CABTOON8 ' The congregations of nin* Con- { of the Greater Hartford BridRo lesldents of the area at the pub­ Bolton'd children were unueually damages to an e i^ ty LnkeviUe day. They are as follows: hazardous landing near the '’reok- without the allgliteat delay. No .WIST EAST . Authority. lic heannR. A similar change from conecloiie of chImneyB over Chrlet- thaater; \ gregational Churches In this area > residcnllaf to restricted residential, Center Springs - Today 1:30 to' age of an Army Force cargo plane prize la awarded for IhU sort of * 9752 * K ! 0 l ' ■a*. «THR DKFUNT DNX’> Governor Rlbicoff's offloe an- triBH and «o were the men of the 10 p.m,; Saturday and Sunday, 10 One family arrived home la will not know who will be con-1 iinoppoHed. is proposed for an area speed. ¥ 1 5 ¥ J 10 7 3 ‘ •THE H D NTEM '’ fcounced the appointment thi.*? town'a volunteer fire department. to 10, that crashed high on voicantic Mt. ♦>42 9A963 Norwalk to find a ihelt of Its ducting aervlces in their churches | momlng^. Cutler replace.s MalcVlni on Grace. Spring. Ash and I.Ake Weet led the deuce of spade*, A chimney fire at the home of Charter Oak Today 1:30 to 10 Illamna Monday, apparently taking *KQ10 3 *86 home. Six other* were hhmelesa until they get to church Sunday. L. Juno who rcfljRned thi.s fall lx*- Sl.M.. between Abby Kxt.. and Nev- and dummy made the miatake of SOUTH last night after an apartment Rlehard Fowler on South Rd. .fct 10 p.m,; Saturday and Sunday, 10 to 15 men to their deaths. Their ministers have drawn ae- eauae of bualness reason.**. Oitler ers Rd . bounded by Miller Rrl. 12, 1:.30 to 10. putting hla apadca down before he * A 4 3 house fire In Hartford. will All .hmo'« term whioh expire.** f)lher changes which the com* o'clock (,’hrlalmna Kve may have The wreckage was sighted on the put the other suits on the table. cK t preaching assignments under KEITH’S BRINGS YOU Hockey will be permitted at f^cn- ¥ A K Q 6 In Norwalk, Richard DeTullJo, FOUR mia.slon will a< t upon include re- snow-covered side of the 10,116-foot Quick as a flash,, declarer played July I. 1961. I (flven 'he thi>e Fowler ooya aome ter Springs Annex daily from 11) to mountain yesterday by a veteran * 5 UFOND BROS. hla wife and their two .. children the auspices of the committee on cSiller l.s an accountant wItJj zonlng an area along Kllington Rd. worilea about Santa'* vlalt hut they the queen of: apiades from dum­ * A J 9 5 2 to ('laik Sf from residential *o re- noon, 1:30 to 10. This area Is not Alaska bush pilot, Don Sheldon of found their charred home when'' evangelism of the Hartford East Unden\’(X)d Corp in Hartford. He didn't allow 11. They stayed tucked supervised, my. t Soath Wc(t North East they returned after Christmas din­ Association of Congregation-' led business. This change also Talkeetna, who reported to the Air East waa not In such a hurry, j STEAK HOUSE le presently chairman of the In Ihelr beda but undoubtedly It Coastlnp hours at Center Force that he saw no sign of life:' 1 * Pass 1 4 Pass ner with relativka. al Churches. South Windsor Board of Finance was Opposed at the December hear- wasn't visions of auRar plums that K waited to *ee the rest of the 1 ¥ Pass 2 4 Pass MONSON, MASS. ing on claims the area is loo large SprliiBS Park will bp from 10 to B Sheldon piloted his small private Flames ruined the Instdea of the The chairman of the event, the end is a member of the town's danced In their head*. Firemen re­ dumnw before he made hia flrat 3 N T AH Pau 7- room, one-story wooden struc­ and rezonlng would be detrimental p.m, dally. plane very low through seething Home of the Subs of Fua Rev. Arnold W. Tozer, minister of Industrial Development ('omnus- port no damage as a result of the play. Then he carefully played the ^ OpeniOf lead — * 2 ture. The house la located In an to homes already there currents of air to make certain Tel. CO 7-5684 Second Congregational Church, sion He aerven i! w.ia A chimney fire nl Ihe Stanley temptation to cover with the king. no water hydrant* In the area. calls it “ Potluck Preacher." day was positively that of the <- moat reaaonable description of formed aloui three years aRo. He Chessey home on Shoddy Mill Rd. Jail Term Legal engined C54 that had been the ob­ Declarer next finessed the nine W* or* naw taking rts* Firefighters battled the blaze The churches participating are is also treasurer of tin* IieuUHTanc at If):,"10 a m. yesterday also was ject of a 3-day search. of clubs, losing to Wejifs king. your hauid. If your partner does not orvaHans far our gigan* from pumper engines brought In the Congregational Churches in Town ( ‘ojijnultee ..‘u.stjie of the Castro Forces reported by firemen. No damage For U.S. Flyers, West returned another spade, and open four-card majors (as in the from Westport and Wilton. («laatonbury, Buckingham, South resulted. Sheldon said the demolished Kaplan-Sheinwold System), bid rie New Yoar's Ev* Par- Glastonbury, Broad Brook, En­ pea<. and four yenr.s b*:o w.’us plane was In a box canyon at the this time Faat used the king to The cause of the fire was un­ South Wind.8or CD dlref lor, jPiish War in A third holiday fire occurred at Russians Declare' 7,600-font level. Sulphuric fumes cover dummy’s picture card. one spsule. Somebody has to be ry^—CaH early. known. No damage estimate has field, Marlborough, East Windsor, /nniriR I nit to Meet the home of Mrs FteRina AnloRer from the heart of the volcanic South floundered about from willing to bid a major suit. been made. South CSiurch In East Hartford. The rinnninR and ZonuiR ('om- on Colonial Rd. at 3:30 p.m. Wed­ here on, and eventually went down (Oopylight 1958, General Features We also have a Chriatmas In Hartford, a 3-story, 18-unit Second Church' in Manchester and Mofleow. Dee 26 t/Ti The Soviet mountain rise conatantly around iniB.sinn will lake a' lion Tucaday ICentral Cuba nesday. The fire was located In a the wreckage, he said. two. He could never bring In Corp.) Day food special. apartment building on CloIIlns St. the Community CJhutch of Wap- on aevcral zoninR chanRes aired by studio couch which was totally de­ irnion liHR legalized imprlionment dummy's long diamonds, and noth­ caught fire in the early afternoon. ping. the rornmiSRlon at a public heaniiR stroyed. Firemen are InvestiRallnR The buah pilot said the tall sec­ FIRST UNDER STEAM Christmas Day 1 p.m. to 8 pjn. On the second Sunday after of up to 10 yrar.H for U.S, or other tion of the C54 was badly smashed ing else broke well. Firemen had the blaze under Dec 12 ! (t'ontlniied rrnnr Page One) for other smoke or fire dsmaRe, The "Royal William," a ship Your choice of deliclotia food Easter, April 12, 13 Congrega­ foreign fltciR who violate'Soviet and was lying some 300 yards Less Haste control 15 minutes after the sec­ The clmnRe.s are recormnendetl Mrs. Anlnger told firemen she be­ that waa to revolutionize Balling, a la carte or full course. Chil­ ond alarm sounded. But six of tional churches In this same asso­ air spare. from the nose and center sections, South took a long time about his dren’s portion 99c. 1 ^ 4 1'■’I aj* part of a maater plan for the the last few (lays they have cap­ lieve* fire resulted from children waa built in Quebec In 1833 and the families had to look for other ciation wilt conduct the inystery playlnit with matches. which were Intact. floundering. He agonized over sev­ town'.s future growth and were tured more than 200 army men The provision la included In a became the first vessel to cross For Information TeL CO 7-6684 lodging last night. exchange again. The exchange has prepared a.s a result of a aHnlv Biillrtln Hoard new rrlinlnal code approved by the The Air Force described the eral unimportant playa late In the and Infill led more than 100 casual­ crash scene as being one of the hand, hoping that something good the Atlantic Ocean under steam LaFOND BROS. 'Hie cause of the' Hartford fire been planned to promote a great­ made by Merrill Lincoln of TecMm The (IfanRe will hold Us (.'hrlsl- Supreme Soviet (parliament) yea- alone. most Inaccessible spots In the would develop. If he had made .hla was not determined. A damage er awareness of the association on cal Planning Assoeiatea, ties. including 40 dead mns program tonlRhl at R o'clock terday. Sentenro.M would ^ range estimate was unavailable. world. first play with leaa haste, he could the part of the congregation* and The rhariRes call ffu* ealabliah- Reports from f.,aH Villas say the at the Community Hall when It from one to 10 yeaiH pluR ftnea up In Lakeville, fire atnick the to acquaint the churches with menl of five rlaanefl of /.onea In­ Army hns .sen! In IH armored units meet* for Its regular soi lal ses­ to 10.000 ruble.H t $2 .'>00 at the of- The air over the crash scene is In have played the rest of the hand con.stant turbulence, making air Ktuart motion picture theater In other ministers in the association. cluded also are propusala to rezone With a totiil of about il.OOO men to sion. flrlal exchange rale i with more speed. 8- degree cold. an area of about 800 acrea between ( (Hinter I he at tack.s The iiNual Inslitictlon c-laases at navigation around the area ex­ If you look at the whole dum­ St. Maurice Chnccli and the con­ tremely Imziirdous. The turbulence my, you can see that dummy's long Three firemen were slightly In­ Kllingtnn Pd . Poater »St . fiakland 'Phe leire) lories an- said to have The United HtntPM betievea the jured in fighting the blaze. "Two rid. and Bcelezebub Hd , from reat- firmation class at Ihe Conprefta- Sovdel Union still hnkl.H 11 crew­ forced light Air P'orce helicopters diamond suit will provide enough 3 I taken up (ommandlng positions in which attempted a landing to turn suffered from exposure and the Men Charged dentinl to restricted reHldentml. htie lueas of I-'oinenln. Meneses, lional f'hurcli will be omitted to- men of an Air Force transport tricks— If you can reach them. The nvorrow. back. third hurt hla arm when he slipped O j Chimanayagua Cruces. Palmira, plane that crashed, in Soviet ter­ only sure side entry la in spades. on Ice. In Area Thefts I Ram liiiein Cuavns. Zuluein. Zaza, w . - ^ ritory Sept. 2 Mt. Illamna. which ri-nea In a For this reason. South must be Uel Mn.lio an.l ' Manrhr.Ur Kvrnlnit HcniM The, Soviet Union turned over wilderness of forest and glaciers, sure to keep dummy'.* spade en­ TTie theater, clo.sed the post 1 I lloltnn correspondent Mrs. Doris the hodie.s of six crewmen re­ la located near the ba.ae of the try. three weeks, Is owned by Phillip Chester. Dec. 26 (A7—Slate Po- : I D'lliilla, telephone Mitchell 8-n545. covered from the wreckage but re­ Alaska peninsula, 130 miles south- South should play a low spade Klsenberg of nearby Mlllerton, lice arrested three Massachusetts | N. Y. Ei-senberg said damages Boaritig rFireplaei* peatedly hna denied any knowl­ southwest of Anchorage. from dummy at the first trick, and men Wednesday and charged them ' Tlio mountain la on the route would reach 585,000. edge. of the other II. The plane be­ -should win with the ace In hla own with breaking into telephone coin ( •liflHlde, I'm l( N .1 I )ec 20 00 YoiiiigHirra Blind In the Aleutian Island chain. the la.st .spade. This assures him of 25 and Leonard J. Hughes, 24 all Peii'. Ill Die <.^ood, smoke filled Preslderrl lla rry Tnim ait salil In- two spades, three hearts, four dia­ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Thompson, Dec. 26 (A*)—Officials of New Bedford. the loom, ihe I ’hrlslma.s tree ullt- dav he will (five a series of lec­ at two schools here are removing New York 'riicre are about Mt)nl M ark fls ('.luHpd monds, and one club-more than Police said the men -were ed and the flmnrs burned n hig tures at t'olumhla Itnlversrty next enough tricks for the contract. fire hazards after the state fire hole III I hr w all 3,BOO blind children of pre-achool o n l y 8S.()0 MINIMUM PER COUPLE marahal termed the schools unsafe. slopped at a road block on Rt. 9 year on the firrstderrcy Daily Question after Trooper John Chopp of the I’«*rt told fireuim later that hr Plans for Ihe lertureH. sinillar ngp In the United States. Accord­ New York, Dec 26 (AA-U.S. The Rev. Omer Mandler of St. ing to Ihe American Fomidlltlon security and commodity markets Partner opens with one club, ROUTE 6-44A ~ BOLTON Jfeseph'a Parochial School said yes­ Westbrook barracks spotted their ClimoRing hailn I been tnfoiiiied ihe fireplai p to ones he has ntade at ntlicr- rrni car and became suapicioua. wa.s oiilv an ni naiuent. for The mind, about half of these wore closed today for an extended and the next player pas.ses. You terday that he has begun correct­ versllles, will he dl.scirssed al a Hold. Spades 9 7 5 2; Hearts — PHONE Ml 9-8023 State Police said the area coin pR\Ct oil Hit bargain will Ro to public schools, with the f’hii.stmas holiday. They reopen ing the violations of the safely fire luncherrn he Is al lending wilh ( 'n- Monday on a normal schedule. S .7; Diamonds- 8 4 2; Clubs K boxes the men allegedly looted lirmhla facnily rnetrihers lodiiv remainder attendiOR special re-sl- code cited by the marahal. Father dcntlal schools for Ihe blind. Q 10 3. What do you say? Mandler .said he expects to have were at Katsman's Garage In •vanft of this yoor, 7 1’urnan. rlunnrt his ciistornary British and Canadian exchanges Answer: Using standard meth­ the school ready in time for the Hebron and the Columbia Serv­ niortiliiK slr-oll on New Vnik's Ifi- aie al.so closed. The Winnipeg ice Station. ond ony oHiar yodr in inilNT imiVK ON IT Oraln Market and Montreal and ods, raise to two clubs. This Is the children's return after the holi­ rlejtree streets. I'xlended wishes days on Jan. 5. It is al.so alleged the men broke for peace and prosperily In the Roanoke, Va i/I’. An Air Force Toronto Stock Exchanges arc ob­ our iiittory, wMi a yoor-ond B A N K ( g A recruiter here told hla Rlrl friend serving Boxing Day. Capt. Carroll E. Shaw, the state Into several coin boxes In East whrrie w'ordd In the cotnintt year never to drive a car on a flat tire. Hampton and Middletown. They I anr not a pioplirt. nor the Remaining open are hanks, the fire marshal, ordered the St. Jo $«ir-out of HtouMiidt of dollort She hod a flat while drlvinR hla Chicago Stockyards, and broker­ seph's School closed Tuesday. Last obtained about 332. police said. « o « u son of n protrhet." hr observed, car and had a molorlat puah Each of the men wag charged "and II Is only a hope " 11 age houaes that specialize In gov­ week he closed the third floor of worth of oxcott invontoryl Roolly five blocks to a OlllnR atatlon. ernment bonds. STATE the Tourtelotte High School, also with possession of burglar tools, SATURMYS V ^ Still prnitd of Ihe tt.S aihleve- Miicais r D I (. PROGRAMS In Thomp.son. wilful de.strucUon of public utilities tsrrific savings in tvtry dsportmsnt! menl In laiinchliut a t Inn satellite, NOW end SATURDAY and theft. Shaw said the parochial school he said, "We ciiii always do Ih'lntts CnntIniiouH Tonight From 6:15 Ws must moko room for incoming a i Manche4ie/L ^n44dt Co. heller Ihnn onyone el.se when we lacked adequate exits and that a Feature Tonight 6:16-9:16 floor Was not equipped with a Smog Damage Traced 891 MAIN H81M und IS NORTH MAIN ITHIIT • MANCHISTIB fONN are fnrcetl Irrtn il I ttrrt ripl Iml.qtjc Make R«tervations Now // 4# stocks! So ovsrything goos! Evsry* crrmruh to believe that we erirr sl- Video Bveryday sprinkler sypteqa, ^ SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY! wrrvs crrrne nnf on top " For Our Bigqost and Best The tlUfW iToor of ToilTtelotte Berkeley, Calif.—Research at | thing factory frosli* in soolod car­ 9 A . IVI. to 1 2 N Q P N Tnirttarr sirlil he had "rr urerrl Hl^h School lacked adequate exits, the University of California has j All Rights Reserved— 016.96 VALUE! SOLID MAPLE $184.95 VALUE! SOUD MA­ lirne' wrtl.lrlnj; Iris Ik-rtronlh-old Shaw said. discovered that smog damage t o ' $5.96 MODERN WALL RACK $110.05 SOIJD MAPLE RE- tons f Soms ftoms. arrivfd too lot# NEW YEAR’S EVE H. T. Dickenson ■* Co., Inc. COCKTAH. TABLE in Colonial' PLE SPlNDLE POSTER BED. In walnut and bras*. A splendid pr rrn.lMon opert Ii I.h ( 'hr IsI tnirs |ir-es- Thompson school superintendent plants Is cau.sed by an oxidizing' CLINER CHAIR in Gold Tap­ Jerome J. Ryscavage said the third agent. The belief la'based, on the' Chatham finish. Very heavv Full size, remaining from high­ docoratri-e touch for any loom. estry. Old World finiah, with enl.s yi'sli-rd.iv it I the htotie of hIs quality, sample only $ 7 . 9 7 for Xmas soiling somo on# o f a .son-rrr law, riiriitn Daniel, and lil.s ★ Mill.s ★ (''iivorn floor would remain closed until fact that Injurious smog compon- j er priced suite. Gold Bond Mat­ Sample only, S 7 . 9 8 reversible cuahions, extension NOW IS IMF TIMF TO rIatrKhlet, Mtrrt;ai-el next September. He said classes ents can be removed from pollut- ■ to go at ...... on aale at ...... footreit. Closing C O A 95 kind but oil tho most astonish­ ★ Noiscmukcr.s A Fun C B a s tress, Box Spilng. $ 1 1 d . 9 5 As fttr hlttt.seir, like rnlllinna of and equipment have been shifted ed air by using such metals as i Now ...... ^ I I " T out a t ...... YOU CAN in the 3-story masonry building~ RE.MOVF. UNWANTED HAIR FOIUt v f k A rnerlitrn f.rllters trrul ki'tr rrdftil h- Dancy Music und I.lxely Songs By steel, magnesium, and zinc ,ln fil-' $12.95 VALUE! LI5IED OAh $84.80 VALUE! SOLID MA- ing savings you hovo ovor soon ers. "I not the itsttal Ires. shirlH whlch accomodates 268 puplLs from ters. LAM P TABLE styled along HoiflANY MIRROR In Colonial $210.96 VALUE! KROEHLEK l.t'l nil* fri'i* yon of lliin «iorlii| liumllrtip ALWAYS DEPEND graejes eight lo . $26.95 VALUE! I.ApDERBACK anri .sia'k.M, which ate ttlwrty.s ai'- Wally Fields Quartet 12 smart (K'ntempoi-ary lines. A CHAIRS In Butternut M.aple. Btyle with broken pediment top, T PIECE SOFA BED GROUP. on famous fumituro of outstand­ forow'r, >ly iiiudii'iilly iipprovril iiiethml ceiilahle anil n.sefirl " ON Though repaii's on the present perfect addition to the $ A . 9 5 Sofa Beit opens to sleep two, In iMfr. (H'miiinfiit and will not mar thr Just two to sell at exactly ha'.t rj^ear nlnte mlr- $ 1 ^ . 9 5 ing quality! Sorry —• no phono Tlti> Dattlels art' l.ik.rry him arrd I^.M. till 3 A.M.— No Cover—Only Min. Per Couple building will go on during the sum­ living )-oom r.t only . . price! Each; ror. I.arge size. Now ” I O matching J.ounge Chair, Cock- nUln. Uliy lr| iinHlKlitly hair on your mer, Ryscavage said the town ex­ tail Table, ^ step fare vrll >onr loohn'.' Mrs Ittinrttn lo a Htoatiwav show ELECTRONICS s s * reduced to only ... ^ *4$* pects to open a new elementary- $21.95 VALUE! LIMF.D OAK ordsrf. Quontitios limitod. First to torrikht Tonrnrtdw niotnittn the .MIKE so OAK STRF.KT $12.95 VALUE! DOUBLE End Tables, $ 1 4 9 ’ < ^ Truinatts leave for Ihelr Mlssnirrl ' ★ PLUS ★ junlfir high school In 1960. COCKTAIL TABLE, extra large DOOR W ALL CABINET In 2 Lamps MARY C. WARD, R.N. ST.ANKO'S OAK GRILL MANCIIESTKB LABORATORIES *STANEK $18.95 VALukl PENNSVl.- corns, first to sovs! hnnu' Father Mandler said the paro­ SHOE SALE size with Marine plastic' top. VAN IA HOUSE (SIDE CHAIftS baked on white enamel finish. \ <'l•rllfl(•(l FliwIrnlDgli.l FOR KE.SEIiVATIONS CAM . MI B-8094 JOHN AGAR chial school is in an old building. Now at a huge saving C Q QC 671 ( FNTFK K'|. — TFI. Ml II 'iH67 In Solid Maple. Closing out few 40" size with two doors, ample $219.95 V A M ’E! THREE 277 BROAD SERVICE He added that extensive repairs STARTS ■'to you a t ...... "*^ * All Miirk lly .A|>|i(>lntii)rnt llo |n ‘ H«mIn (,>nit IMiniy 0 remaining al half price. It's ahelf apace. A T PIECE CURVEp SECTIONAL are under way to Insure the safety Now ...... '^ O ’ SOFA W i t h s l e e p e r s e c ­ Fri'r ('onanitiillon* DINK and DANCE EVERY THURS.. PRI., SAT. of the students. your bargain at, \ $Q.47 RADIO $47.90 VALUE! IOOERN t i o n ! One aectltui opens lo a Melhottrne. AitHlrtrlla. Dec *2tl i/l’i TELEVISION Shaw said both Schools would FRIDAY' 6 each ...... \ E t o n t i ^ CORNER TABLE with wrought $2.50 VALUE! PLASTIC bed for two. In choice Arrslralla hopes Krtssla will not .i CMsacI II Maw Hrtcr. Cana. have to c()nform to the state fir* HOI'SEIIOLD SPONGES In a stay at Mirny, Its base In Arrstral-1 (S3) MAN WITH A CAIfEBA code before they could reopen. MANCHESTER GREEN Iron frame, blond acid and al­ H ALF PRICE AN'i> LESS! tmaPRPl t| Nprtiiffflalil. Matt. , „ , . , “ Lady dn Ihe Lo***" cohol resistant Mar- C Q QC three yeai' supply. Get a whole larr Attlarcllc Icrrllnry. Forel>fn CMiaafI M Naw Britaia. ('.oBa. »;S* ( 3-4*1 TV PLAYHOU8E Both schools arc now closed for TABLE LAMP.S grouped for ..... M 7 9 -0 0 Sccrclary It. (! r'aacy sriltl today. j u n aael 40 HalToka. Mata. ■ "Small Wonder" llte top. Im.sgine at .. quick clearance! Chdlce of hag full in various O O g cg»bbpI WatBrbarv <;bbb. the Christmas vacation. Hldillnit farewell to Arrst lalls's (33-3* I THE THIN MAN Shoe Outlet atyles and color*, with Q Q d colors. All purpose tj’pe. f O’’ AROUND THE W Aix TYPE "Lady on the Lam” The fire marshal's office lias 111.70 Antarctic expcdltlnn, Ctisny TOMORROW 1 ;M(3) THE BIO PAYOFF ( 8-53) 77 kUNHET 8TBIP been making numerous inspections 509 E. MIDDLE TPKE. $69.95 VALUE! CI'KILMAN aonie sale priced at only F O SOLID MAPLE BEDROOM a ORANGE HALL deserSred lire Rttsslatr occitpalittn tZt-Sei TODAY 18 UVB8 $229.95 VALCE! 5 PIECE PIFX’ES: TREMENDOUS BUYS ON ( 3-U) BKAT THR CLOCK "The Court Martial of Jobs- In the state since the Dec. 1 fire SOLID .MAPLE POSTER RED of Mirny a.s "Ierttporarv " liirssla • • - Mnrdo" ■ CAST ALUMINUM PATIO $ VALCE! DOUBLE B IN G O t T E E N H O P (4*1 ALL STAB PLAYHQII1|E I*;*« ( 3-4«) THE LINE-UP In Chicago which took 93 lives. In a hajtdtome Early American $169.95 VALUE! SOl.ID MA­ 99.95 rslrthllshcd the has,. Ik months aRn S:N( S-4») THR VEHDICT ISm ilRS design. Sample only’C ^ A OT GROUP In White finiah. 42" DRESSES RASE, CZ-34) FROM THR8R ROOTS ...... "The Veiled Lady Caiwi” PLE REFECTORY TABLE Umbrella "Table and 4 Padded $79 .9 5 LIVING ROOM SUITES! for the Intcrnatlirrml ('.cnpliysn al EVERY EVERY (J3-S») CAVALCADE OF 8POBT8 at half price. Now and 4 CHAIRS. New England 48-lnch a'.z*. Now Yt'tir ( S) CONNKCTICCT BAND- (•smelt "Hnsar" Hart vs. Seat Arm Chairs $ Q Q . 5 0 8TAND Rolph Dnpa*. It rd. welter- made for better quality. • 'a.scv rnlrttrllcrl Arratrahti's rluht (M) WHO DO YOU. TBrSTT wrlfhl Imagine only .... $79.95 VAI.UE! FOUR DRAW­ to lire Antarctic terriinry has nev­ MONDAY 4:NI 3) RANOKR ANDY 88$.95 VALUE! EXTRA Table aizt., S O O 5 0 FRIDAY (4»> BKIOHTEB DAY ER CHEST. 31-lnCh size, \ BINGO ier been reroRnIr.ed by the Dnited LARGE CEDAR WARDROBE 34" X »8 " X 77" . . $141.85 VALU E! $ PIECE 6280.96 VALUB! KROEHLER 2 PIECE in-sei UI'RKN ton A DAT ColdnlaJ < Z ^ A 0 5 r EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 J Nat Urns ( 3-631 AMRBICAM BANDSTAND with two doors, locks on doors, "Round The Wall" Bookcase SECTIONAL SOFA with Foam Rubber NIGHT NIGHT hardware ...... ' Hot We have Ircctr llietc 70 4|1I (lei THR secret STORBI W. H. EN8LAND Rutomatic interior light. $250 $269.95 VALUE! SOLID CHER­ Set. 30’’ unit with drawer. 30’’ ^ ORA.NOt; HAM.. 7',* F.A.Sl Cr-.VI'Idt S’l'., MA.NCIHISTFK 4 4:M 1 3-4*1 THF, RDUE OF NIOHT moth damage warranty. Fin­ Cushions. Upholstered in De Luxe yeitrs Ihe Rttaalans have hctai 7:.10 P.M. 7:.30 P.M. (tS-Sei COUNTY FAIR OPEN RY HUTCH AND CABINET unit with drawer end writing $59.96 VALUE! CORNER 20 RFfil'I.AR OAMF.S— 1\ sriff'I AI-S—1 SWK.FI’ STARE ^ there only J 8 rnonlhs," Ire said tiM I 3) FEATHER FILM LUMBER GO. ish la damaged. $ d d . 9 7 RASE. Authentic design, base ahelf, and 39" C ^ A Nylon fabrics. $ l O O * ^ ^ “ The Rlorst’’ Yours foi only ... “ has diewera cabinet DESK with conven- $ d 0 .9 5 Now only ...... I " I f (33) 8TORV1TMR 6 2 B ook case.:...... ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ <3*1 ROY BOOR1I8 OPEN ALL DAY tent drawer. Now ^ $ i 7 9 ’ ? 5 <4*1 RJN TIN riN SATURDAYS $29.95 VALUE! > i DOUBLE $109.95 VALUE! LADY'S <331 naST SHOW TONIGHT TWTN BED HEAOBORD in $79.95 VAJ.I’E! THREE LOUNGE CHAIR (feslgned * TWILIOIlT TIIKATEB D'Esaen Round ri''oi)leaf Table with,h 17" A quality l C O . 9 5 Lounge Chair in Turquoise : > "IN LOVE AND WAR' S:N I XI •.tti'FVe- rHEATEn .. .. • JOHN DALY, NEW8 976 MAIN STREET leaf, 4 Ladderback Chair*,*, 50 ’ chair at ...... <631 THE LATE MATINEE FAIRWAY $279.98V VALUE! DOUBLE $$4.95 VALUE! DRESSER Nylon Foam Rubber $^00*00 C‘alof SOLID FUN 1*!« IS) NEWH WEATHkB. 8FOBTB \Hutch and SUNDAY-2 P.M. (33) SPOBTHUaHT DRESSER MODERN BED­ $ 3 3 9 ’ 9 5 Fancy Cocktail Sandwiches KohrrI Hntnrr. Dnnn M\n(er (3*) SPOBT8 CAMEBA . S h e lf ...... $129.95 VALUE! WROUGHT BASE With shutter S ^ d . O O Cuahions ...... ''J L w O I H - R 15 . IB:0B A ‘‘.‘1 StooKcs” Comedy (53) THR EABLV LATB SHOW ROOM SUITE in stunning dec­ IRON DINETTE SUITE, .5 doora, 36-lnch size. ^ NleholB ____ “ Tho Cheaters" orators pumice finish. 8 Drawer and “ (lur CanR’’ Comedy TIRE 11:** ( 3) NEWS} WKATHEB. HPOBTI $44.50 VALUE! SOLID MA­ pieces, with Ikrge Extension Manchoftar Inc. 'Dresser, Cheat, 9 9 * ^ ^ Teble, v.oou grain plastic top. PINE TABLES. HALF ^RlCB p o l i s h -a m e r i c a n ' ( 3) WORLD’S BEST itoVIES HOGANY NIGHT t a b l e In OR LESS! •‘Uadenraler" four upholstered $ ^ 9 * 9 $ $229.95 KROEHLER SECTIONAL SOFA. "THE MATCHMAKER ★ PLUS ★ GOOnYE4R (83) RIO NKWn blond Dawn Gray finish. Sam­ $$7.50 lA.M P TABLE. Harris Catering Service (S«) NEWH A WEATHER , ple only, al lea* S I O 9 5 chair* Tw o meces in green contemporary fabrics Nhirlrv Rnnlh Aiithnny rprlitRR $$$$.95 VALU E! TRIPLE CITIZENS' HALL All In Color (40) FEATURE FORTY than half price! .. NO''’ '" ’ l y ...... FOR WKDDl.MiS. I(i:( lil'I'IO.N.s. It.WOI FTM .1 IS H 1(1 I1;U ( 3) FEATURE FILM DRESSER POUR PIECE MOD­ $S49.M VALUE! $ PIECE with Foam Rubber Cushions.^¥^A.95 • BCI FF.TS, ( <>( HTMI. 1‘AltTIKH, TEAS, 15— Cartoons— 15 NYLON TIRES It’* A Wonderf*! Lite** ERN BEDROOM in Sep Shell On aale at o n ly ...... 1 0 7 25 VILLAGE ST. — ROCKVILLE .. .. PABB HBOW LIMED OAK DINETTE SUITE KPFCIAI, S\\ i:m sil SMOIttiAsnOKO Bun.. "THK IIKMANT ONKS" Mahogany Triple Dresser with $17.96 VALUE! MAPLE BOU­ $19.95 PINE TAVERN All Children 35c ■tore and Plant *96 Rrtiad 8L tilting Mirror; Chest, Bookcase with 48" Buffet, 64" 'Dropleef il;S DOIR CHAIR with r*ver*lb!« Table, 4 'bide Chairs and 2 Arm , 'ilS } i{ HeadDoard Bed and Night seat and back cushions. A stun­ r " " ...... ^9’77 TEL. Ml 3-5179 table. Oidataiid- $ 2 ^ ^ . 9 5 ning addition to your RQ 97 Chair*. Save $100 $ 7 A O 0 0 ^ PHONE AD 6-1363 at only . .^...... T' 1199.95 VALUE! DANISH WALNLT ^ SATU RD AY bedroom for only .. $$(1.60 PINE STOP e n d SECTIO NAL SOFA. Two pieces with re­ • :ll ( S> CLOSEI-P ON 8PORTS 13it* ( 3) M N E BANGEB $268.60 VALUE! STARDUST TABLE m1th ' C I A 95 PLEASE ORDER KARI.V lO R T IIK ItOl.DIAlV HEA.SON *:M < 3) WRATHKB. NKtre « $IS9.$0 VALU E! SOLID CHER­ versible seat and back cushions in heavy (334*) TRUE STORY $4.96 VALUE! CANNON MAHOGANY JUNIOR DIN­ drawer ...... T j p * 3 8FOBT8 q. ^ SATURDAY WESTEBM RY POSTER BEDS with can­ <331 SraBTS BLANKETS in choice of colors. ING SUITE. 4 $ % " Buffet, 62” grade Tweed. S;M <33t 13:3* 33-3*) D E TE C m ’E ’S OIABT non-ball posts, twin Oise. Jtisc HPKtTAL A88IONMBNT ( 3) B.F.D. Ho. I AIL season cotton blanket* with Extenaton Table, Arm Chair $a.$8 SOUD MAPLE cx o r On aale at ...... I w 7 - r t ;U ( 31 NEWS one pair remaining C * ¥ Q QC mAchlng aatin bor- $ 7 . 4 7 < 3) NEW8 4 ITKATHER and 4 Side Chair*. C l A A 5 0 I-AMP T.ARLE, used • a d d i t i o n a l h o u r s f o r VOFU ('ONVK.MKNTE . „ (331 NEWS to go at ...... der*. Choice of color*, 7:W ( SI 3IAN WITHOL'T A OL'N A beauty at .... (33-S44*) MEWR * WEATBEB MOIIIARTY BROS. $12.96 koUND M'ALNUT •liB,89 VALUE! PR. SOLID $19.96 v a l u e : 6 PC. STEEL . . YOUB HIT, PARADE Mattrassca, S i 4 A 9 5 •aay storing. jjfW Of ' $ ^ rtB E PLA C E S A A 9 5 plastic.'Foam Rubber . .SO O O >95 Gseal; Csr«l Lawrenrs SIS CENTER ST.—MI S-61M 9 . 9 5 YEAR'S EVE PARTY, WEDNESDAY, Dee. 31st- 9 P.M. to 2 A M. (33-M) BUCR8KIN Box Springs - ^ 1 (9 7 * Now ...... ▼ l O * ® * WOW only eeeeeeeeea * ENRESaUB ...... Cuahions ...... “ Mas (r»«i the rM-aKUIa*” *329 ( I43> RIN TIN TIN ( t> TALES OF TRB TBXA8 ,1; OR THURSDAY EVENINGS 6 to 8 To Be Held At The STATE ARMORY, MANCHESTER ''■UlBm «• Fjr4 Asoehe" . - BANOBBS l:M < S-Ml TRACKDOR— ---- JwN J :M ( II THIS n UCONH (33431 RIXERY ( 31 UNOUI AL ^ O flH TfirBiWe*‘‘ &lS?? (33) SATU W AY BIO SHOW $289.95 VALUE! KROEHLER 2 PIECE < 3) janNRY_PBBaRMTa __auiT *t lUMs rm R' ,'2 .* LIV IN G ROO.M with foam cushions up­ Muatc by the Renowned , .. vl!E£,UE,r*» b o w u m o ^ PROM f.*00 . ^ (B»--- JAPT. CAM, DAtal OBIKP I tW (1*1) AOTJSMTUBES IJt BAND holstered in extra he^’vy Gold 3 :» (^S-M>JACSIB GLRABON BROW FR EE H m (IS) CONRAD MAORI. THRATRR 1:1* ( I) F T ^ T I R B DOCTOR A.M. UMYIL textured fabric. ^ #•* $ 7 . 0 0 • M ( M*1 m L SILYKRM HBOW ... 'Jl* MATINEE ^ WIlM sad Mw llediBm 1)46 (M> THE BLUE OBEY POO* On sale at ...... 1LUU nil UflllllUllftAnitnii’c $ (33-MV M4MUAD S:30PJd. 0 ■ PER P r ^ r i* & i t*r Marder” I 49 ( l-M^O%^pi^^ES¥L GAl f NOISEMAKERS ( I) BIOBWAlOHWAT PATBOL fj Orchestra ■ O O VPIX NATIONAL BANK |319;95 VALUE! KROEHLER 2 PIECE. ^ 593 A6AIN STREET « MANCHESTER, CONN. i- 'v S'' LIV IN G ROOM with biscuit tufted back For Eoriy R*8fvafioiit CoB Ml f* 4404i- M I 3» y iS a —M* | Don WILLIS Gqrogn i ^ m a i n s ^ _e«M *ALM rie in Sofa and Chair in Nylon. * 2 8 9 ^ * * WHEEL AUGNMBNT wM FARKINO Foam Rpbber Cushions MAKE UP YOUR PARYY NOWI GROUP SEATING ARRANGED FOR «M ■> ? FAOB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1958

home of hia paienta. Mr. sod Mre. Coventry A. O. Crlekmoro on HigR 8t. He Polices Charge le etetioned eboard the UBS Sarg- Missiles, Mideast Top 2 Stories o f 19SS toffg gt PortamouUg ‘Va. Columbia Man PaiEor Plans Pvt. Robert O. Conner, wn of By THE AB80CIATED PKESS Mr. and Mre. Ikigeno W. Conner, In Disturbance The first Americwi eateua^* Ten Best Stories If ^pending g llM g y furlough with wWrllng In orbit around the earth ^Ppett House’ hie pgronta. He le receiving hia ., A Columbia man waa arraated beaio training at F t thx, N.J., . . . A spectacular hut unaucceis- 1. Millies and th« rac«, Wedheaday by State' Police and (ul rocket shoot at the moon . . . Thgultov^’4nd .et tlia liecoiid Con- Conner graduated In June, frohi .'I. November eicetiona:' greggtkmal Church on New Year'a ance at the home of hia parent#. Those thriUinf harbingers of the 4. PJu8 XII diesr nev^ Windham Regional Technical space age—and chilling portents of Day from S p.iti. t o '» p.m. All School. ' State Police »ald Roy C. Greene, Pope chosen, members qf the church and friends Lynn Bchulthelss, daughter of 21; waa arreated after he attempt­ future destruction- formed the top ed to attack hia father, Alvin ne%v5 ,8tor>' of 19M in the opinion 5. Adams-Goldfine ease. of tha pariah'are.cordially;-Invited. Mr. and Mra. STdward Schultheiaa, The Mr.' and Mre.' .Club of the Greene, 54, with a kitchen knife. of the nation's ne»-s editors polled Ninety die in Chicago haa been initiated into the Order The attack was prevented by an anniiallv by The Associated Press church 1* planhing a Ne^v Year’a OPEN TILL 5:30 TONIGHT school Are.' of Rainbow for Girli, Aaaembly 26 older brother, Bryant. The United .State# entered the Rv# party at StSO p.m. at the of Willimgntic: She ta a member „utilus sails under Churtii Community Houac. The Bond wag #et at |.5,000 pending space race with Russia on Jan. Si of Grade 8 at Coventry Grammar court Dec. 29. when the Army placed its first 30- ytirth Pole. program commiltee, Mr. and Mr*- School. Carl Hansen, co-ehairmen, wily be pound Ehcplnrer Into orbit precise­ 8. Continuing integration Jayroo# Aid Children .ALL IN A D AY’S PLAY ly ll!> days after, the Sovleta crisis. in charge of arrangement#. TJlck- •t# may be had from them or by Tho Nathan Hale Chapter, Jay- Silver City, N.M. (A’l—Mike and EVERY WINTER COAT launched their Sputnik I 9. Fourth Republic dies; ceea, thia week-took 18 local chil­ Jeff Van Auadall, U and 9. were WATKINS- V contacting Mr, and Mra. Robert In all. the Army successfully dren on a ahopptng tour in Wllll- unimpreaaed by the fact that Na­ flrcrl three man-made moons from de Gaulle hecome.s Thorp, co-pre#ldent#. French Premier. The Rev. Mr. Bradley will use mantic and then treated them to tional Giiarciaraen, ahcrlff'a of- the Cape CanaveraJ. Fla, launch­ aoft drinka at a local ahop. Before fleera, and volunteers turned out WEST ing pad.a and the Navy added a 10. Hu.siness recession and "New Life and Old Hablta" as hia aeromn topic, during the 11 am. the tour th6y were treated to hot fo. a long search for them in the IN OUR STORE \ I fourth a tiny 3'.-pound metal start of recovery. chocolate and cookiea at the home rugged Gila Wilderness. glnhe lhai may stay up 200 years Firefighter carries young yictim down ladder ga others fight servirea Sunday at the church Funeral Bsniee blase that swept Our Lady of the Angela grammar school in Chi­ of Mr. and Mra. Walter Johnaon. After tw'o nights and a day in SPECIAL Die .Air Forces Pioneer moon sanctuary. Sunday School eervice* shoot 11, rh tober failed to reach cago. Fire claimed lives of 87 children and three nuns.' peacefully against the chaotic will be at 9:30 a m. the ')ear and mountain lion-in- Ormoad 4. Went. Director the moon hut It fired the world's French potitical ayatfm and ‘South Church' Service# M an-eater Evonlng Herald feated country, they told rescuers 142 Eaaf Oentor St SPECIALLY PRICED Coventry correopondent Mra. F. "we Just decided to go fisbin'." imaginniioii hv rising 70.000 niilra and .air.cfl t tie gnvei nnicnt of pro- Adnma and hia gift-^ivIng friend, brought back to power war hero The Rev. Jame.s R. .MacArthiir MItcheU 8-7l9a man .1 f.T-thest penetration into Western Ira(| Charles de Gautle. I>e Gaulle's new will U.V "Toward a New Year," Pauline IJttIo, telephone Pilgrim Hoalon mduairialial Bernard Gold- 2-62SI. aps e ■ I Tile unexperted move so alarmed ftne '['he a ffa ir l>ore h e a vy p o lill- conatltiiUon revamped the French aa hta aermon topic during the The Ku-iaiana. too. laere active'in ^ Uie Weatein vsorld that, the very *banon able declalona from government bottom In April lO.'iS. whert a gov­ will have a holiday party from ARTHUR DRUO The irBAT, an Air F'orce Atlas, until a atahle, coinproniiae govern­ 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tueaday at the amples of Gothic architecture in agenrlea for hia friend. Adama ernment count showed about the United States. streake/l off its Canaveral laiincli- ment had been formed The Hrlt- realgned tinder fire, million unemployed. But. by the ve#try. Arrangements ere being Ing pad In late November and I lah alao left .loidan wHJ*n the ten- made by the Fellowship Oommia- 7'he other lop atoriea; end of the year, the economy ap­ roared more than 6.000 miles into ! aion had eaaed hut. at year'a end. alon, Patricia Gilbert, chairman. No 6 The Mhirago arhool fire parently was well on the road to / the FoiiMi Allanlie. giving the U.fi. I the Middle F>at atkll waa in a atate recovery. The affair ia for membera and In­ A total of B7 young children and g powerful new weapon for its pre- of ertata. vited guests. ■>< paredne.s.s arsenal. ^ The off-year elertiona, a aoiul three nuna periahed when Are rtaahecl th ro u , h tm r l#eat nrwa alf»rv bury House •tnry by the nawa rhunra H’hr rletflon alao \s-a« fMtuKht | AllhoiijJ^h (he fife orc-iirred after I>raonala Th« turbulent Arab World erupt !th linplli ationa fr>r iOOO. a (mcr- i fnoal edttora h«d caal ttieir ballota, M2 fiferbert C Crickmore ]a od from llji rhroiur almmerlnf >.dentlal yrar a Hpot I hec k In majcM n tie a Indl* spending a Ifi-day leave at the P' •tafe in July when a j:ronp of Ar Sen Wlllia .i Knot* inml rd ( ‘iil | ‘ ale d I he ato ry rated aa one of the my offirera. In a awift. early mom* Ifo^la. long-time < liirf risal !oi major newa «lorlea i d tlie year. tn^ roup, aaaaiuitnatcd King FelMl IVeaident Ni.xon f**r Hir Kr Avrin^e poalMon v^'aa No 6. publin^n noi.iinafion m 'a /i.r ; No 7 'Hir An tlr v»)vage of all but''eliminated whrt; hr 1»i.rI hit | .Niiutiliia Thr fital mnlcucr pow- GENERAL rare foX ernoi !•> l>einA482 Democrat A'.erfNJ IlHriinmn m aa the aoiith lf>ok h new didenalve lhair conteat fni ri run.Rhli' ; t a lk In Its Httem pt to avoid .aeat- of New York ; ing white and Negr" chil/lien In The death of PofY I'^ia .\II i the aame f laa.Rromn.n. Home w h ite aupreme ponllff of N"' ru>iiian c htaaea cnnMmiefl )i\ private bulld- MANCHESTER Oalholir world an-l mV eleilion inga 'The inteKiate.) hiKh arhool I*rt*«tflcMtlal ANRlfllHMt Hliflr* WELDING SERVICE of hla am ( eaaru .If>in .XXIU waa In (’lintnii 'I'enn . wa« blown up. man ArlamR apponm riinronAO* the fourth heat news aiotX m the No H I >e 'iaiille luid the Fifth lalf hf tofltiflf»R before n niR N A G B and BOILERS opinion of I hr newa edilorX hfem )i Ue|iiih|ii lhaaident Army Mouao nulx (immittro about liin REPAIRFD We really mean it! Every .single winter coat in our Plared hfMl w aa the rHae of ciffhcia. frualmlrd hv thr drawn- deBlIngfl w ith Mei'MHrd r#old- Tel. Ml 9-l6.’>g—.Ml 9-8782 Preaidentml AaaialanI Hhernnan out Algerian rrt)rlll"n, revolted flne. Adfims Inlcf reflt|5:ned. i large stock of fine qualit.v coats ha.s been Hpeciall..’ priced for this fabulou.s 3 day event. Savings of up to 127.00 are .vour.s NOW. Don't he.sitate, .shop, compare; see the savings right on the price tags and you wi'l realize that this is the greatest coat sale we have ever offered right in season!

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Air Force Pioneer iieada OF BETTER SKIRTS IN HNE FLANNELS AND I l Y i p O r t e c I T w e C C l s % monnward from a Capo Ca­ .90 naveral, Fla , laiinrhing pad FOOD KING Qi AI.ITV I .N TOP CIIOK E BKM IIK IT. FOOD KING HEA\ V W ESTERN ECONO-BEEF DEPT. F'lrai moonahol failed but NEW ENGI.AMVK rRFMirST (^OIJ)EN HI GAR CI'RED SHORT SHA.NK ’ I thrilled the world. REG. TO $55 by SEVERAL OTHER Famous Label B »>T S u m m i t FAMOUS LABELS iCENTER PORK CHOPS r iT R . LB. SMOKED PICNICS -.‘yo SSc INCLUDED FOR RIENT BLOUSE SCOOP 8 and IB mm. Mnvle rrnjactnra r g Toi'M unit r. —anund or allent, alao 8ft mm DEERFhOT FARMS tilde projertora. WELDON DRUG CO. RIB STEAKS BACON 1 I,h. Cello Pkg. No reason to gild the lily— when you say Summit »0I 5Ialn Rl. Tel. Ml 8-fi82l you've said the best in skirts. Here's a brand new $ 0 .8 8 DEL IMO.MT GRADE A FREsVf special purchase of imported tweeds and flannels COINS-STAMPS PEACHES NI.ICEN and ilALVE.N 2 Tall ('ana 41e I I from this famous maker plus a special group from DEI. MAI/, it didn't ring the hell... $ 6 8 8 our own regular stocks priced for this event. Sizes Alhiim*— BonkR—fliippIleR CORN NIBLETS med. doz. 2 , 2-nr. tWiis 31e 10 to 20. REG. N> SI 6.99 REGULAR $3.99 to $5.99 HOBBY SHOPPE OCEAN srit.vv N V. .HIIARP I f it didn'f fit so well, 408 f'E.VTER RT— MI 0-72*8 CRANBERRY SAUCE " r 2 Tall Gani 39e ’ .SERVE WITH e g . We had a chance to grab up these famous label CHEDDAR OHEF i PIE or DESSERT l>. 0V6 EIII.EILS ■ r t shirt.s and blouses before Christmas and we did M AI FLOWER just that—cla.ssic.s and dres.sy styles in dacron WHOLE GLOVES Tin 19e \ EIII.EIt.'k CREAM CHEESE I f it's silk you wanted wool, .90 and cotton, oxford, broadcloth and jacquards *-o».. Pkg. ... 10c — solids, stripes and novelties. All colors in­ t : * r FRESH CINNAMON Tin 19e R E G .T < ^ 7 0 Special Once-A-Year Sal6! cluding spring tone.s. By MonocIV, Aansworth slIA M R O i K RICOHA and others. 8-I-b. Can 99c I f your closet's already full. SAUERKRAUT 3 Tall Cana 29e KRAtT'N FAMOl S CHE GOLD MEDAL X'- LIFE YELVEETA 2 IJi. I.oaf 81e FLOUR 8 Lh Bai 49e I.AI4 KOSHER TABLE lyi'EEN WHITE SLICED—FI LL SIZE I f it's red and you like blue. Ftnt Highnr Friend Coats DrasricoRy Rndncnd SPEARS Quart Jar 29e aiii£SMmie£iir Of:i. .MONTE BREAD 2 1...V.1.29c Very Special! mfMKimtomtiiunMitm If it simply will no\ do. rnmmu r / M PEAS 2 Tall f'nn* 33s RIVER VA1,IJ;Y I4L1CED ------T3U------Ike k i Ant kcMtilies I A N f V, VELI.OW , R irr. CAKES ^ STRAWBERRIES Lucky Size Bring it in and make a switch.,, STYLES every fi(ve type FOR BANANAS l.h. '9c Coffee—Pound—Brownie 2 1 IJi. Roxe#S9C ri' ' ANt V. ( IlLSP, « K I M IIY e Flare^ slime, boxy, clutch and varied button styles! I*eft: SAFETY’S SAKE ★ BONUS SPECIAL ★ e Higli fashion-clasaics, back interest and continentals! DRESSES 'A er.v Piirchnae e Dreaa Coats, Boy Coats, Storm Coats, Reversibles and Daalgncd •xpreaaU’ for a lovelier Ami Lmaar Tir« W m p CARROTS Cello Bag______9c __ Ml or More Our gifts must please without a hitch! you, the GODDESS toraobra .with Casuals I permanant foam Jnaerta molds Oriv* In F«r Our IM.FM'Y OF FREE PARKING • PARCKl, PICKUP SKHVICK TO VOUR CAR your flgura to the youthful con­ i f V, tours you've always wanted. FABRIC ' 1 Daintily embroidered. Elaatle back, DetachaUa garters. 32-36 A, 32- e Dres?y sleek p'ushes, shiny- alpaca, ^ibeline.8, 38 B and C. White. Black. In ny­ FREE borgunas! lon taffeta or cotton broadcloth. Front End, Iroko and e Magnificent imported tweeds, casual plaids, Uawdly $SdW Shock AbMrbnr Intptc- herringbones I $6.50 Hon. n Suede finished woolens, looped wools, mohairsi Work done by nperta on all eoa^tlonal mahM of oars. COLORS Designed in nylon taffeU Begularly up to $19,99 ' ’-:iMIL IN*', .SrRVICL «iU i cushioned under-buat MORIARTY n Black, beige, taupe, brown, butternut, Wiring. It breathaa with you. n Royal, navy, aqua, turquoise, wine, jnoss, Outlaats ordinary bras 8 to 1 ...... , . . . 83.95 ^ools, ailks, nylons, prints, solids; sheaths, BROTHERS n Chiurcoal, peiuri, mutation, champagne, red, empire, tailored, dressy; missy, junior and ha^ 801-B11B Oaator Htreet n Tono-on-tone, bold jilaids, blackrand white, novidties! ^-"^•^••$3.95 TelapboM MO B-SISS sizes. ' ' Whlla n e y Last! MANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. 0 0 ^ , FRroAY; DECEMBER 26, 1963 PAGE SEVEN P A G E STM MANCHESTER «?VEN1N0 HER^l^D. MANCHESTER. CONN.: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 196* m-m-m '' ' ' both these Instances the 'strikers IfianrlirBtFr 1> alectdd prcaldtnt In 10 years, League pennant flying' atop Fen­ Woman May Try It^s Tim e fo r Steum ed Pudding School Funds would demand a blfj;i;er slice o f the V Id, we think, have done better way Park. ■ -—- 58 Deaths ,by Fire Wood Seeks to Upset profit pie for Venezuela than the for'their own objectives, both short Here 'n There’e readers—a Hap­ lEonttiuj IfFrald py New. .Year. Banks Next Time end long range, if'th e y had kept Herp. ’n There PUSUHIUU) BY rUii; former 50-50 formula provided. SHOE SALE By CE<^Y BROWNTSTONE For Education HKRAU) PRINTINO CO. INC. And the new ratio most often their Hands o ff Santa Claus. Asoodaiee------PreM Food Editor Bissau Street Noted Newsman Dies Oakland, Calif., Daq. 26 OP)—An My mother did an old-fashioned Darling Farm Verdict mentioned was 60-dO. b y STARTS At Start of Weekend Mam'heeter Conn 83-yMr-old woman, who until yes­ steamed pudding an injustice. She Urged in Bill THOMAS F F'KRGUSON Furthermore, It wea axpacted WALTER R FERGUSON WALTER E. TEBFORD Providence, R. 1., Dec. 26 UP) — terday always carlHed her life sav­ (OonttBoed train Page One)' Santa Visits Hospital labeled it ’’economical" which, to Publisher* that the oil companies, including Robert L Wheeler, 65, for nearly ings with her, will be heading for FRIDAY my sisters and I when we were Legal action aimed at overturn- . Founded <^tob*r 1, iWil A Thuughi for Today (OoattniMd from Rage One) ing a recent Town Planning Com­ those owned by American firms UUUNTT BUl'ruA 30 years « columnist, feature a bank today if she follows the ad­ An early Christmas morning lire very young, was the kips o f death! Publlihed E»ery Bvenin* Except Sponsored by tbe Manehsntar vice of policeman Dorran Chlldera. BtANCHnsTEB GREEN killed the three fsmaU children of Two “Special Delivery” pack­ It wasn’t until we were teen­ mission decision regarding reson- that have a S2 hlllion stake In writer and raporter of the Rhode heavy pressure locally to vote fur­ Obituary Bundays nnd Holiday* Entered at Ui* Oounell of Ohnrelian The woman, from nearby Rich­ Mr. and Mre. Edward Degnan at ages come Co Manchester Iile- agers that we allowed ourselves to ing the Darling Farm tract on Post Ottic* at Mancheater Conn a* Venezuelan oil, would have no morial Hospital yesterday. One ther increases. Keeney St. has beSn brouSbt by Christman has come and gone— and shiny toys so prettily Island scene for the Providence mond, excited ' about visiting Wilkes-Barre despite a desperate enjoy this particular dessert Th. state presently appropriates Frank Wood, owper of the prop­ choice but to go along. Although Sunday Journal, died last night at friends for Christmas dinner, left Shoe Outlet effort ' of their parents to save waa a daughter for Mr. and. Mrs. made from a steamed splce-cake Mrs, Lucy A. Bosworth, 83. wife **Now when Jesus was bom in wrapped are now piles of wreckage. Santa has foond his Brian Artkop of 462 E. Middle over $100 million a biennium in erty. SUBSCRIPTION RATES the Venezuelan action la the first Veterans Hospital, Brockton, $4,087.50 on a Key System bus 8M E. MroOLE TPKE. them. The children were Deborah, base with the addition of dried Payable In Adeanc* Bethlehem o f Judea In the days weary way back beyond the DEW line to the north And bicarb Tpke. The other was a son for grants to help towns with their • Mrc. Lucy A. Bosworth, 83, wife According to papers served on 4; Donald, 2, and Edward Jr., 1. fruit and nuts plus grated raw One Veer ...... « to upset the prevailing )l0-50 prin­ Mass. He suffered a stroke in July when she got o ff In downtown Oak­ Mr. and Mrs. William BsuUak qf educational expenses. of W alter R. Bosworth, Vernon TPC Chairman Martin Alvord, the ■Six Months ...... 7 75 of Herod the . Klngf, behold, wis^ has helped settle all those heavy Christmas dinners. Here’n 1957 and was admitted to the land. ^ A t the Pittsburgh suburb of carrot and potato. Then we de- Three Months ...... 3 9tl ciple In existing agreement, there 61 Helaine Rd. Meanwhile, educators and law ­ Rd., Bolton, died at Manchester Commission is to appear In the men from the East came to Jem* Three hopes all had a Merry Christmas and hopes sll the hospital the next month. She told another bus driver, Braddock, three youngsters in the .elded we had been missing a lot, One Month ...... L3J* ha* been a world-wide trend /or makers alike are wondering just Memorial Hospital last night. Court of .Common Pleas next Salem, Saying, "W here is He who following wishes were granted or will come true during the Wheeler was a World W ar I who took her to the Key System Robert Fletcher family died In and the pudding was served dur­ what Governor RibicofT will rec­ She bad not lived In this area SInxIe Cnpv ...... 0# nations rich In oil but poor In tech­ flames At their 2-story home early ing fall and winter. month to dnend ita action in deny­ has been born king of the Jews? New Year: c veteran, was graduated from Col­ yard There they found police ommend to the Legislature on the for very long. She attended the ing Wood’s application to have the today. They were Eddie, 7: Cary, This pudding undoubtedly orig­ MEMBER OF nolog. to demand a better than For W'e have seen HIr star in the l.ame diirk Congressman-at-largc gate In 1920 and worked for the counting out her money which had amount of money the state should Federated Church in Marlboro. farm, now zoned Rural Residence, THE ASSOCIATED PRLS.S chester High- Windham High 4, and Grace, 2 months. Legal Means inated In some thrifty cook's Ttis Associated Press is esi luslvely .•S0-.50 split In oil profits from for­ East, and have come to worship .Siicllak a good paying federal job Utica. N. Y., Dally Press, the been turned In by L. T; Sewell, vote for school grants. N. H. rezoned to Residence A and AA. Him.’ " ( Matt. 2:1*21. basketball games. The 42-year-old father and an­ kitchen— some say It had a Yan­ entitled to the use of renuhih stlnn of eign oil companies lo complete hla retirement re.;ul e- Scranton. Pa., Reporter and the driver of the first bua. The CJovemor, Who promised Besides her husband, she leaves Atty. John F. Shea Jr., rep­ all news dispatches crediterl in It or Where is He? Brldgltte Bardot nothing for other child, Willie, 11, were crltl kee beginning. Often called Mock tnenlH Scranton .Sim before joining the Chlldera returned the money to Open to Stop the voters during the recent po­ a stepson, Roy B. Bosworth of resenting Wood’s appeal, claiiM not ottierwlie credited In this oatier The sharp. crltlcBl rcacUon of an Wise men of all agcR have ask­ the girl who ha* everything. cally burned. Mrs. Fletcher, 30, Plum Pudding, It may well have and also ths locet news pnhllslie.t here .Steve I»y/.lm of Coventry—a red Journal. the woman ajid then drove her to litical campaign he would see to Bolton: three grandchildren, and the Commission acted “ illegally puhiicHHon of ' Anienran oil compHny Rpokc.sman ed thiR same question haVo TV Western heroes fewer gunk, and other sons of 7 and 8 received 'been a frugal substitute for the All nclils ol ropnl.llCHlton of srie Mot controversy with the town's Ha Was born in Lennardsvllle, her holiday destination, urging her it there would be no new taxes. Is one great-grandchild. and arbitrarily’’ In the use o f 'its dlspHteties herein sre also reserved sought Uiis same Person more travel. less serious bums. richer dessert. to the Junta’R Announcement of Ur Hcpiibllcnnx N. Y.. and expressed a wish to be all the way there to put her sav­ Fluoridation sharply restricted on the amount A private funeral will be held discretion by denying the applica­ Those W’ho have aiicia (Hammond) said the officer, aaklng reporters lish antecedents. That 19th Cen­ ices. Chandler of the Bolton Congrega­ signed to protect the best inter­ priRe and diRUpf>ointmenl BelAn- ■ joiced exreecflngly W'itti- great Alvin the' Chipmunk the ability in-hand lie. their flaming home shortly after for townspeople who don't want tury Queen of Cooks, Mrs. Beeton, Y«fk «'hirnrc Hflrntf Aful BoAinn I Wheelar, said his wish will be not to use the woman's name for Manchester water fluoridated? tional Church, officiating. Burial ests, of the town, and they Would M}-.MRi;r‘ AcniT Brp.KAU o f ■ roiirl had Raid h would neKoliate ■Joy ■■ lo do something right tor a change. eating Christmas dinner. W inger’s gave two recipes for carrot pud­ The Cleveland Browna—another fulfilled. her protection. The Board of Directors Tues­ will tfike place Monday In River­ allow the moat appropriate use o f CIR'TI.ATU'.N'R A new profllR ratio, that he Wftuld I I>egend tell.s hr that the Wise fiovernor Rlblcoff success with w ife and four other children in the ding. (Neither of them included the land. Men on their \yay to Belhhdieni crack at (he New York Olanls. fam ily escaped. A sixth child was day authorized the town Water side Cemetery, Winchendon, Moss. Tha ■1 prlntln* CoDipAov, Inc hla Denioi riitic majority In the potatoes.). Mrs. Beeton's way with Wood, a local builder, wishes to not act unllAlernlly. And the ol! | H(j.ht f tlje Rlar, and stop­ Terry Brennan a head coach's away at the time. Department to install and operate There will be no calling hours. A.^blUIK.* ti nnnnrlAt r»‘Ai)f»nAlbllll\ for legislature, bill a strong OOP the pudding is close to American buffets to be enjoyed by guests or Traffic Deaths have the 180-acre farm tract re­ tv [V'CrHiitit i! { In hold down the atxe of the In- 'K il' functions In hla rebuilding ledical Mirror suet, "stoned" raisins, currants, Steamed Carrot Pudding Toll Indicates lead to the construction of 879 Dt l’inv nfIvfrIlAlnp rjoAln* hoiirt: Where is He chore. Thanksgiving in Ihe Turkey Day lodging house at Northampton, equipment can be installed and put pudding or 8 small puddings is For Mfii'li^v —1 pm FMilnv l.lim 'l.lJJH p sugar, eggs and nutmeg: then Ingredients; 1 package spice desired, divide batter in half houses on the property over a 10- c • xRe they w'ould have to pay Uie Why not stop for a moment l■;:|•de|•|l Curinectlent molorlsts Rate In Manchester. ■VilftlgPIMGCiT.* Mass. They were Identified as Ro­ into operation in about six months. Mrs. Harold A. Crone For Tu<'«'1av —1 pm MoruMV cooked mashed carrot and milk is cake mix (2-layer size), 2 cups and bake half as an 8-inch cake year period. Fr*r Wcfliir-'lnv —1 p m Tuo»ilAy government. each efav anci rediscover the sinr H free bridge ride over the river man J. Korza, 45; Mrs. Elizabeth The question came up as to how Bloodiest Yule East Windsor—Mrs. ■ Mildred Rosalind Russell a portrayal of added. She advised that this mix­ grated carrot, % cup seedless layer. Add 1 cup grated carrot, For several years Wood has For rifir*finv-1 prn W<»finrAflAV In any event, thia jfrowinK de- that can leacl you to the ( ‘hri't to Marl ford. Latham, about 63, and Edmund S. anti-fluoridationlsts might reverse Mae Crane, w-lfe of Harold A. For ‘ ’ p ni TtiiiradAV Auntie Marne on television. ture be either boiled or baked. raisins, cup chopped walnuts, V4 cup seedlesa raisins, ^ cup wanted to develop the property (*hild to the ernbocilmenl of-Hc)d'.i KospienskI, whose 37th birthday the Board’s decision, which was Crane, Barbour Hill Rd., East For Sif'irdA3—1 n m FrtdAV mancl Riounrl the wnri.d ff>r a TeetiHgciH failure In building a The spare monkey a wav to >4 cup dark molasses. chopped walnuts and Vi cup dark (Continued from Page One) but feela that it Is not feasible rin^-iriod fi^Adiina lb A m AAch love • Hyptr- aad Hypothyroidism was today. made in the form of an admin­ The American version of the Windsor, died last night at the preater Rhare of oil profilR r de- I moM.ater swing back safely from orbit. ■ i f , Method: Prepare spice cake bat­ economically to do so unless It is dAV f pMhHrAlloT) AtCApt fUturdtv— rtev I^aw'rence F. Almond. 1 Regis White, about 45, lost his pudding has been brought up to molasses to remaining batter and Atonchester Memorial Hospital, af­ 0 A m i I’roNiilent Kiserihower a long Van Cllhiirn a haircut. istrative act rather than by ordi­ ter according to package direc­ steam as directed above). also is a 4-day holiday. The death done under an A zoning except fo r lUHiid to whic h the Venez'ielan a '- ‘ .'"jt life yesterday when his 2-story nance. date. Here it is made from pack­ ter a short illness. I life al his farm in Oettyabiirg De Gaulle a handshake from • Caldmn for Otdsten aged spice-cake mix plus the ad­ tions. Mix in grated carrot, rai­ Creamy Saoce count which began at 6 p.m. a 10-acre choice portion design­ Kri'luv, nrrpTDhor 2fl linn IR expected to ^Ive ^leatei C.iir-l' iro 'I'rm -k Craitli frame home at Fairhaven, Vt., Opponents could have petitioned Wednesday (local time) continues /She waa bom in South Windsor ated AA. I iftcr Himi. the Communists dition of carrot, raisins, walnuts sins, nuts, and molasses. Fill 16 Ingredients; 1 egg, 1-3 cup melted impeluA la In keeping; liolh svirli burned in 14-below-zero weather. to overrule an ordinance by sub-; until midnight Sunday. Nov. 16. 1899, the daughter of the <'igaii'tte amiiKer* a cigarette Santa Claus a vtay to explain and molasses. You can put the well-greased custard cups or butter or margarine, 1>4 cups Wood contends that If the #nUr# New Haven, Her. 26 c/Ih A z n i: Four-year-old Leonard Dowd m itting the names of not less than late Dwight and Eijima Greene The Miioridatioo I h m ip the jjrowlng ccmipetillon for the tliev can enjoy without tklnkiiig. how he ran be in so many places pudding in custard cups and im­ individual molds about two-thirds sifted confectioners’ sugar, 1 The massive upsurge in fatal area is rezoned AA, os th* Com­ North Hranford man wrr Injured Q. A Florida reader m$ht: “ 1$ died yesterday In flames at his five per cent of the town’s voters crashes came despite emergency Abbe, and had been a lifelong resi­ woildfl RUppliea of oil i«nc| the I'al Bohlni a Winning het at the same time before Christmas. Moving to Wotsrioo, provise a steamer from a covered full. Cover securely with alumi­ teaspoon vanilla, 1 cup heavy mission has Indicated it favors, Tho proponPTit.s of fliioiKldtton. today when his car and a fife Aypenhyroiditm a form of can- family home In Amltyville. N. Y. within 10 days after publication of num foil. Place on a rack In a efforts of law enforcement agen­ dent of the area. She waa a mem­ RwakenlnK of relatlsriy hiokwnid Hgalnsl yours truly In the Man­ Karl Yost: The H).'i9 American eorf Doer U cau*e thorinett of kettle and a rack. This makes cream. the larger lota required under this which ROriilR lo 1IA A RpOtlOAA « fUl truc k c ollldeci on Ire-covered Qilln- The parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel the ordinance as a legal advertise- covered container and steam over cies to promote sanity on the ber of the WlndsorvUle Methodist broelh and a choking «rn«a- Dowd, escaped with four other enough pudding for a crowd; and Method; Beat egg until foamy; type of zoning would fore* the truap Htpl underdeveloped rouiil i lea and nipai Ave. Paris or Anywhere... menL Then a referendum would boiling water for 40 minutes. Un­ roads. Many police agencies can­ Church. worth 'Alnlr . hnvp romi* to U onf Doer it go hond-in-hand served with the creamy sauce it is stir in butter, sugar and vanilla. prices of the houses up and make theli' demand for a hrtter afandHicl Stanley Mirigtone, .'IH of ^ Sea Thyroid! children. The father made a futile have been called. mold and serve warm with celed Christmas days off for their Besides her husband, she leaves lenrn bv pxpprton'o th«t thrli with Pmrhinton’r dUomsrf" a n i^ l offering for cold-weather Beat cream and fold in. Serve at them difficult to sell In a com­ Hill Ud . North Branford wii* ad- attempt to save the boy of 4. But to reverse the Board's adr Creamy Sauce. Makes 16 serv­ members and assigned them to a stepson, Donald D. Crane of 'IBast Chnni A.A of KcttlMK AMS’ roin- of lls'injf In thiR le^^inct. thr.Me A. Hyperthyroidism (overactivity once. Makes 3 cups. petitive market. Cost of sewering rmlted to (Jrace New Haven Hos­ Gland A rooming house blaze In the ministrative act requires that op­ traffic duties with orders to take Windsor; a brother, Clinton Abbe, counlnea ciinrmt tie hhimc'd pio of the thyroid gland) is nol a N ew York City borough o f Queens a subdivision with large lots would munity to An»ved In am h countrieR rr K uwmiI and need for vitamins and minerals Americans traveling abroad portion of the cheese — almost accompanied by French dressing Five persons died In one flam ­ that Its duty Is concerned not with ths! the truck would need nhout A. Thyroid activity can slow the reliable, responsible SaysPdsition ordinance within 45 days, it would Friends may call at the Holmes the economical aspects but' with for .MHiuhofiler Saudi Aratna, whuh have nUen;h- tion that fluoridation la unconstitu­ bert plus ,an apple will give you heart. Partly fill celery branches deaths between 6 p.m. Wednesday, Pine Pharmacy Pine Lenox Pharmacy Call AMODIO Interview, made it clear he was log Us flavor. Dec. 10, to midnight Sunday, Pec. 3 to 6:30 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. which puts them rI the mercy of l>ifi|;iRm of Ur own hiiioiu; Ur hot ahle coUoii hatisle. Klaslic tional, according to Town Counsel valuable nutrients and together w4th chcess' mixture. Sprinkle not complaining or that the work­ y^en recehUy we stuffed celery 14. Fire deaths during this period Skating Mishaps in AnieticRti nel)7t)l>nrR Mut the 684 Center St.— MI 9-9814 299 K. Center St.— M l 9-0896 Phillip Bayer. they contain only half the calories with poprika. Garnish with h*Uved Any myth thnl (om r* a Ioiik. .Some front hand. 3-ad.instnient bad- load has taken him by surprise. with a Camembert mixture it Manchester Ml 9-5450 But according to General Mana­ of, say, a piece of pie. Macadamla nuts, pressing them numbered 106, and 105 miscellane­ of the mil 1 -rhioridRiion niytliR Aiel^'’^'** **111 exliemen of pov J WRAPPINGS He said he knew "full well” the ous accident deaths occurred for a closingl While . . , sizes ,32B ger Martin's fluoridation report re­ If you want to taste this delect­ "1.“-?*. f "'•Ui our fam ily down. Celery may be cut Into 8- Pope John Visits 3 on Christmas ri! toiirii \( dimensions of the jop before ac­ and friends. And the combination total of 562 deaths from all ac hp’.omi the prepo«dei oijr Mut liie\’ j ' ' ***'^t**' * tliRl help to 38C. leased two weeks ago, "Several able cheese at its best, allow it to Inch wedges before or after atuff- cepting the appointment. That was can do triple duty. You may serve cidenta. jjet many more yoleR then they iiff Ihr I'Avolnlion thRl <*v<*i I lirpw state supreme courts have held ' Ing if desired, Ice skating mishaps yesterday the reason, he said, he accepted a Last Christmas, a one-day holi­ Prison in Rome I'rifz JlmPDA/ that fluoridation of public water resulted In the treatment of a frac­ oUKht to 1-year term rather than the nor­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Brian day because it came In mid-week supplies is legal. The United States tured wrist, a sprained wrist and AncI Uie more llieRe mytliR Are Hndrr BolRnrourt Rful u ilbin llir mal 2-year tenure, feeling that of-, Artkop, 462 E. Middle Tpke.- a Mrs. Teresa Churaey of Colchastsr on Wednesday, 225 tralBo deaths (OontiBiied ftom P ag* Om ) Supreme Court on several occa­ Ellington on Injured elbow at Manehoster e; do with nn.\ .styles. White . . . S-M-L. of an ordinance. near his home early Christmas 8th School and Utilities Is await­ ox St., Injured his left elbow when Roland Folsy, 22 Ward St. Rock­ Eve. its returning crowds will offer an­ site. The prison waa built in 1888. he fell while he was skating. He Ynnttei of iiHAP Muhllr RRfr1\ It \n K*' «•> impiovin^; -nmiilionR ui W ii Sees Other Solution Director Ronald Jacobs, whb ing completion of a petition to call Bayer today said that might be ville: William Roth. 56 Devon Dr.; other major test. also was treated and discharged. He'd. R.n with (hloimnimn. r mallei PZlIrln oil rOMipHIlirH nIIouIiI inn- to Work wanted approval by ordinance, Mrs. Letitia Rady. 172 High St!; State Police said Laakowskt fa­ a meeting of the District voters. one alternative. Another, he said, One officer at the Hartford Ritiri thru oioni*\ \\rll r|im iI II .* said approval by admintstraUve ther of three, was struck about District Clerk Joseph Volz be­ of unking \^HleT rhIt to dmd< ll might be providing a |4,000-a-year Mrs. Anna Jonson, South Windsor: headquarters said clear driving NAVY RESCUES 184 act might expose the town to law­ 5:30 as he was crossing Rt. 83 in gan circulating the petKion Tues­ Ir r mnllei of m kiiu: wnler liene iirtlri lo dn huRtnrHR In n <«nitili\ w Mrs. Elsie Leister,-East Hartford; hhi assistant to the town counsel now front of the Pearl Oil Co. where day after the directors had bsen weather may have had an effect AI ! Town London, Dec. 86 (A5—The U A [*« il 1111 h 11 Hinlilfs limn fuir to Siij*f F.iiRt Hartford, U o|>on Tiirsrtnv (hrmijfh SAturdAy, paid $5,000 a year. suits, more so than would an ordin­ Mrs. Madlyn Cleary, Wapplng: flrhll to drink Sniiir proplr HlH\ ance. he waa employed. Informed of th* resignation of Dis­ on drivers. Navy resooed 184 persona and a.Ill lo p.m , I ’rlilay until «;60 p.*m.; nooed ThiirAdny* Either recommendation appar­ Mrs. Dora Connors. Stafford Manchester Lodge of Masons will delivered food to 8,000 pereona not wiint ti^ he lif iH'liIrd, witli otli fi upl in N irvniiition u Ihihh r«ni Hbwever, fluoridation was pass­ Police sal dthe car which struck trict President Leon A. Thorp. 'The bars were closed (Christ­ Jaiuiarv I. ently would be permissible under Springs: Mrs. Louella Johnson, hold a special meeting tonight. era religion.* lu im Iplr (ot Imls I hen uopirm r* ntlM pi rdh I fd the Very First Day of the ed by a 6 to 1 vote, with Directors Laakowskl was driven by Ward C According to the District char­ mas," said another. "That helps In flooded n6rthweato|m Morae- the town charter. The question to Vernon; Floyd Lackouskas, too."^ Lodge will open at 7 o'clocli and oo. Naval BMadqnortors report­ Theodore Powell and Francis Ma­ 29 Franklin St., Rockville; Rox- Swain, 30. o f Snlpsic Lake Rd. El! ter, any vacancy of a District post Acreptnm e of ruc li e jnedicinal be resolved, Bayer said, is w h a le r Traffic accidents claimed lives will proceed to the W. P. Quish ed today. H w reocoe' opeiwtlen, honey abstaining, and Robert Gor­ ann Cooley. Andover: Debra Marie lington, who left the scene of the must be filled by election at a Dis­ benefit a young career lawyef at $15,000-a- Wednesday In Bridgeport and yes­ Funeral Home to conduct a Mason­ with, bellooptora and planee The lloNlnge Siiiiln ( lims don opposed. Shea, Center Rd., Vemon; Miss accident but turned himself In to trict meeting. Before th* meet­ Hrpument rleMriwen renprcl. year would do a better job than two terday In Sharon. ic memorial service at 7:30 for hosed near P ort Lomntoy, was Officials are in general agree- Helen Kennedy, 49 Edison Rd • Rockville Police an hour later. ing can be called. lO voters must It w H.M In I HR ns I *'Hprt I >> thr part-time men working for a total Frederick J, Itoster, a member of carried out Christmas Doy.ond end it \h one point to wlilcli the of $9-,000. meht that anti-fluoridation senti­ David Silver, 328 W. Middle Tpke.; Swain was charged by State Po­ sign a petition empowering th* In Bridgeport, Legran Jones, 48, |"I1|0R| i)f ( ’hi !fr| IlliiS RI'RRitnH I nil New Year! White Plains, N-Y., was fatally In­ Reliance Lodge/Brooklyn N. Y. continued on f hioj p In I loniflt N t hrii inch en ne vet "But the way It is being done ment is not strong enough here to David Popoff, East Hartford; Eu­ lice with willful misconduct wlht a clerk to call the m ^lng. jured when he waa pinned beneath today. prr.seni tins tmis h.i I ihI itrUn \- m\ HlOK'l ills [n OH)Tl iM|k •♦••nt imriitn right now," he said, "is ridicu­ result in a test o f the Board’s deci­ gene Montany, 280 Ferguson Rd.; motor vehicle. H ewas released un­ Volz said he expects the. peti­ sion. der $1,000 bond. Court date has his car after a collision. The film.n, "T^t They May Bwri 'I’iiey fnll hii. k it the end. on ly h/ippv, \\ ith r\ n s I>«mI\ fu lous.” , Mrs. Sally Robinson, Coventry: tion to be signed very shortly. He SR-d Unless some new meth­ William Laurinalti*', 14 French not been set as yet. Once *tgned„^a date for the In Sharon, a Roselle, N.J., wom­ Hear." will be shownshoWn at the Davis the tlieorv thnl the ) in;». on thr lirltrf ri nf hni irlf oi- imi fioses »nd I od is arranged, town Directors are Rd.; James Bevins, 66 Starkweath­ State Policemen Ronald Jacob­ meeting will be set, then five days an, Mrs. Kathleen York, 22, died Memorial Nazarene. Youth Center deMicR nipl will i»l Ihe I „u ,| ,u n r4 l"''"''" going to have trouble finding er St.; Jeffrey Prosansky, 482 W. sen and William Doyle investi­ allowed fo r public notice. when an automobile left the road. tonight at 9:30. Youth are Invited. jnliHl uo'-ein. In II demoi 1 Hi \ 1 hmlnnii'n )iriiph "tai'ters" for the town counsel job. Middle Tpke.: Mrs. Marjorie Mar­ gated. If one of be present District Slightly Injured were, her 29-year- Hospital Notes REEK REPATRIAl;iON Hut 81111 f thnl IN Ihf ulluniiti' nn- ^*****H’'K thliijiM Uir\ imdiiuUled Ov«n cooking Bayer added that he would be tin and son, Mansfield Center; Mrs. A military funeral funeral will be directors sseks the post of presi­ old husband, Donald, and her SHOE SALE Viola Pulford and daughter. W ap­ held tomorrow for Lashowski at dent, the voters will be called upon brother, Michaef Bartone, 18. The G ou . Dec. $6 U:n . Sec­ t itml irfni'fc f*l the I Iv rouRhlrird t hnu'iels r- rtilille.l to ready to step out of office im­ Patients Today: 131. I lilnl Kill- 8:16 a.m, from the Burke Funeral York* were visiting Mr*. York’s retory General Dag Hwqiniar- • I' Rttiti'il to timing itml Iri Jii\l(|urH is easy today... mediately if the Board were to plng. to elect both president and g new STARTS iioniit.R f I t lir niic I 'pet tMhlr ADMITTED WEDNESDAY: Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville, family for Christmas. ■kjold today ended bis 8-day deiide on hiring a full-time counsel Jeremiah Lovett, 14V4 Hackma­ DISCHARGED Y^ESTERDAY; director.-at the tjeeUng. &rf;uiMrr attorney busj' with hia own pri­ Rd : James Walz, 20 Ferhdale lene Mathewson and son. Coven­ V Sandra Rose and Mary Frances; a 10 years there has been a steady equSstrian statue of Washington Palestine Hsmmarslijnld. We T W a rather miRprt i timl thr aiitt IRrHRoM wool.I not onis Iir thr prnk i vate prictlcp. Rd.: Mrs. Nonnie Hilding, 801 try: Mrs, Felma iBujaucius and daughter, 3 Buckland Alley; Mrs. son. Francis alt of Ellington; a Increase In the size of India's mer­ in Paris. demand Immediate repatrlotton.’* fluoridatlnnlRt.R t>f MamlirHifi ssdl jirviMiur RcnHnn ol tlir srai. Jl Main St.; Arthur Miller, 111 Comr brother, Stanley Loskowski of Deep chant marine. At present it totals RECIPE SHOWER bridge St.; Mrs. Rose Berqutat, Claudia M iller and Son, Coventry. And s nicnii,>i In liihiiig the i-.'.iie In , woulil hIho hr Ihr nraRon \s hrn llirs » CHRISTMAS CARDS River; three stepbrothers, Michael about 700,000 tons. Approximately A shower that any bride will High Manor Rd.. Rockville; Dan-' Dzagan of Colchester, John Dsag- the polls, eieii tlmu;:h the de, i.sinu I ft .uld hr nlt^lfln^; (hrlr ^;lO(llrRt 5 or 6 per cent of Indio's ipnpo^ love is a recipe shower. Let ..each lei Palmer, 64 Falknor Dr.; John All Controls in *Mike* am of Hazardville and Peter Dzag­ I » Old 1 liiuUon to human hApfunr.RR and exports are being carried % to fluoridate has ...... maile ad guest bring their favorite recipe Mjizleka, 1007 Tolland Tpke.; Ed­ an of Hariford; and a stepsister, Indian ships. mlnistrutively. In Ihni ,(14' ,>r [ h\- tna)(inf{ It poRnihIr for proplr to I GIFT W RAPPINGS and the dish or utensil in which ward Cejkowski, 15 .Oakwood Oak Park, 111.—An Oak Park to make i t Rd.; Mrs. Eva Bradley, 713 W. far the fluorldiu uiiii.'dH ,iim ’ hshi« i , Mprii.l thru holltlayR toprthri K>m electronic manufacturer has devel­ so’s homo hooting A s the bride uses these in the Middle Tpke. oped a microphone, for use with fince In trying lo him,lie all Ih,, I New York R nrss Apiiprr.M. Ihr r»*r days to come after her marriage ADMITTED TODAY: Jose Coo­ tape recorders that contains in its m yth, Irrelevnncles, an,I appeals I,, ROM s\Hs Ihr jjirAlrHt rrsrnur pr our way I she will recall the friends who gave ney. Wapplng; Mrs. Mary Hickey, hamdle aU the controls needed for |a«HCESTMEAirslNTOWN...!| Ignorance ami aitapj, lon whu-u s r e i " '" ' " "I"" them to her. 'This Is a shower that 29 O’LeaiY Dr.; Mrs. Irene HaW'> operation of the recorder—start- tht chief nlltl-rlUiu Idatmiusl , am f,,i the nnhiin s gieah'.si retail ceu You get premiiini quiility does not cost very much and yet ley, 167 Benton S t sto, fast repwind. recording, play­ Muliilheat with It T-illi , . . the Is as useful as c^n be. BIRTHS WEDNESDAY: A t N i t l.8 . palgn Btratcgle.s. Rul, at the .sain,' lei anil the sirilie ol Ihe lew who back, and error correction. psotesrsp TO THS vn-ALTSSKOS SWIFT PREMIUM most eonipletely efleetive fuel A m r O lIC N I spucarwa ggicsKs ro* tin- WHOUorRIRHALP. OUR OWN CHOICE time, we slinJl veh'ioiiie Ihr la, 1 hail deleioimeit lo Imliiap .Uaiitii I f you received money for Cbristmas, TWWCAMMtS tNTHSAISRMCL oil additive in use (iMlsy. And A O A O I M y TWBU.AA« roses ACOPaMV IS ' t A lY that aohie'hing which inilmately I'l. ,|S also affe, Ipil ih, hi log and why not use it to open an

IIANCUESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.^ FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1968 PAOS EIGHT MANCHEaTEB BVENWG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1^58 Czworka, 49 Hammond St.; Mrs. Bancroft Rd,; Laura Koslowskl, then purchased a ticket from night but did not find Dr. Col­ Dies of Excitement reated, aaid ha had hit a atone In HockviUe-Vernon i Clarence ’Dubois and daughter, EI-, 108 Union St.; Miss Mildred Jac­ College President Birmingham t6 Orlando, showing lins. Driver Hits Fence, the road. Harold” all over the aide o f the obs, 26 Ward St. Happy with Gift, llngton; Mrs. Linda Skagga,. 27 identification to.obtain a minister­ -Later, .Hogue said the family Police alao reported a aecond car when a salesman strolled tip Lawrence St.; Mrs. Leonarcl Voic­ Admitted today: William Missing, Cluel Few ial discount Missouri Valley is a believed (he college president may Pahrcatuck, Dec. 38 (P>-’Mrs. Fllces 2 Charges Nasser Still Anti-West to see how she was doing. Too late, ing and eon, PlnnCy St., 'Ellington: O'Brlefl, 14 Laurel 9L accident minutea later on Center PrAbytcrlan college and Dr. Col­ have left the train at Memphis Mary Ann Knowles, 60, o f War­ St. in which Karl R. Kaven, 50, of But Not for Show of course. World Gets Ready Post Offices Deliver Frank Carlson, 57 High St. , lins is a church elder. and (continued his trip by air. But The only way they can get that (Oootimied from Page One) wick, R.L had eachanged gifts tor CIu u ym driving undtr Uw in­ Amaton; was arreated and charged Births .yesterday; A son to Mr. Vernon and Talcottville newe la Redcap Dillard Watson .also rubber-base paint off ia to buff and Mrs. Marlon Narkwicz, 39 Vil­ handled through The Hamid’e a search In Memphis for him was S8 years with a sister in Henley fluence of intoxlcanu and evading with following too eloaely. Despite Blast at Reds Memphla, Dec. 26 (F)— H. H. leave on an ^afternoon plane from recognized the picture and "said uneeuccessful. Scott ia rightfully proud of the down and repaint. ^ lage St,; a daughter to Mr. and Rockville Bureau,” 7 W, Main St., Beach, Australia, Mrs. Elthel responeibility were lodged egainst Police aaid Kaven drove Into the tb ------Mrs. Theodore Sherman, Vernort telephone TBemont S-818S. Kansas City. Hogue said Dr. Col­ the man had .asked him where to ' tfe feel he knows what he is a Manchceter man early yeiterday rear of a vehicle driven by Suean Chrlatmaa preaent hia wife gave To Step into 1959 All Christmas Mail find the Orlando car on the train. doing and will arrive at Criando Heyes. This year, Mrs. Knowles (OeattabOd fron Pag* Oae) him—but he’s not showing it off Trailer Court; a son to Mr. and lins apparently changed his mln3, atfer he drove into a fence on Zwlck. 61. of 180 Center St., who ’Thla conflict showed up most Tobacco Crop Riict Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth LaMore, 15 But Conductor W. F. Wood and as he planned,” Hogue said. and another sister, Mrs. Clara Porter St. > waa turning Into her driveway. juat yet. *- BOYS LIKE PANCAKES and caught an early morning train Nationaliats and opened a new aharply In Iraq. But it waa loudly Early mailing of Chrlstmaa ^Cornell, Enrl Helmcrdinger. 6bb Thompson St, If you want to entertain a num­ Porter Ernest Goodwin who took 'The gift was a shiny red aporta (OonUnned trona Fag« (me) . ,< Marsh o f Pawcatu(;k, decided In­ Richard T. Paggloll, 21, of Birch Kaven’a. wife, Anni, 46, repeived phaae in Middle Eaatem political echoed in Naaaeria own Syria, Cape Town — South 'African me that Cairistmas la Juat the time cards and the added facilities at Mason, Bette Bums, Fred Kautz, Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Aline ber of yeur teen-age eon’e boy at Springfield, Mo., instead. the train to Uemphie sal(J they did COUBTSHIF SHOW-OFF Mt. Rd., waa releaied under |S0O car which Mrs.. Scott left with the Karren Hammar, Barbara Abuza not recognize the picture. Wood stead of sending gifts to tiOk with a cut on her head, police aaid, but life. where Communlat' leader lOiali dealer for Chrietmaa delivery. All growers harvested nearly‘*56,000,- to be grateful to thoee who add Rockville Post Office lessened the Chamberlain, Vernon Trailer friends at your house simply give Dr. Collins’ car was found near A courting woodcock puts on a bond and U due In court Jan. 10, ate declined medical aid. Safety Council estimated there Christmas rush considerably this and John Hill. said he would remember anyone Mrs. Heyes by telephone. *■ ’Thia alao preaented Naaaer with Bakdaah haa.ealled for the dlasoiu- wea well uAtll the got a wonderful 000 pounds of Virginla-tvpe to­ fullneaa to our Uvea... the proph­ Court; Mrs. Lorraine Foley, 80 them a pancake breakfast, lunch the railroad station in Springfield. show for his mate at sunset. ’Twit­ Police zald' -PaggloU weaved Kaven’a court date Is Jan. 10. would be 620 deatha during the 4- ets and dreamerz, philosophers, ’ year. Edward O. Connors, post­ Hospital Notes traveling on a pass. The excitement of waiting for a new problem. The Communlita tlon of the United Arab Republic. idea. Why not paint a Yuletide bacco durins 1957, the ‘biggeet day holiday, 86 leas than the rec­ Wind.sor Ave.: Hamuci Harris, 9 or supper. Whoever saw a twelve Ticket agent Doyle Jones Identi­ tering and squeaking, he spirals from'left to right on Porter St. men of Ideas and poets, artists in master. said, today. Admitted Wednesday: Charles Morrison .St ; Mrs. Maria Bardalo, the call to be placed yeeter^y was oppoae Arab unity under him be- Nasser is aiming at a showdown, greeting on the auto in washable crop in the induatry e history. The ord In 1956. or fourteen year old boy that fied a picture of Dr. Collins as that A reporter and the station mas­ up to 60 or 60 feet, then folds shortly aftfr midnight and finally L t Pepper Rodgera, coach of the cauae it meana the diaaoIuUon of pslnt, sculpture and m u sic... People began mailing Christmas Knorr, South St.; John Tomko, 98 RFD 2 wiisn't hungry or one that didn’t of a man who produced g Frisco ter at Birmingham, Ala., went too much for Mrs. Knowles. She first with the Syrian Communiata, while paint? 1958 crop la expected .o total 63,- A bright, folksy Christmas hla wings and dives straight for drove off the right aide o f the road Air Force Academy's offensive Communlat Parties and political hoping that this indirectly checks 000,000 pounds ---- more than ’’Even so, we nee

P A C K T EN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEStfiE. CONN.X FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1958 PAG! EUmEN MAJOR UUOFLB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZl^ 1^ I'M STAI?TIN' r MCVE... W IN V — ISSO STEP ON TH' OA6 ! W T IO > -I08e^ Ahawsr to Praviout Pitfila W O K tA -iS M Train Kills Daily Radio W p o P— 1618 . r L t ^ l’V 8 ^ ’«l|H0WA800TA WCCO-^IZVO SWAPIsSIMESUSBLEN <91FT Missing Links Baatem Standard Tbna EGAD, A R !« M O SBAJT H W K N B— 844) W H A V —eiB 3 on Trestle ME THIS CHOICE ASCARFft «ATH ^CERTIFICATE , THAT'S « TABLETS, W Of* A TATTOO ~ p D Q G $ H Q W MEERSCHAUM FOR a c r o s s DOWN The tgUuwuB imairain gcbae «7i45- CHRISTMAS.LITTLe IPERFBCTJSOOO FOR0 SHOP?TMeV‘LL WHAY—Uoimd Dog Alexntder City Als., Dac. H UPl FOR <1LAUSHS IFfi' SlVfi YOU YoUR 1 WinIcen, J ICICape .p e ulea . are sUpiMlad d> the radio WTlC—Lile 111 ine World -"1 kept yeUIng to them tp jump. REALIZIN6 X AM NOW; Blinken tmf S8 WnttenW ntun maiiagenienia luid am subject to ^ Murrow PARTIAL TO CIEABS/ I VOU'RB flCMlCBOPDEWEV . WPOP—Modem Sound! Why didn’t, they do what 1 told TICKLISH /1 AT MANILA BAY, i, or< o r------ebango without nouoo. !:#!— them? I kBpby*lUi>( at tham. PERHAPS ONE OF 4 Grand------examination V YOU VJASS HAS SOME, ■ - OR TEDDY LEAD- 1:36.- 'i WHAY—Hound Dog Thoae plg^UVe word! wart apok* (H6 THE charge 8 A ------blow 3 ------at large w INJi —Staneneater Raraid Neva WTIC-Monitor an by Warnar fSrtmalay, IB, who UNWAMTED SIFT, 12 ------long 4 Saurels l:ta— Rnbert U Iwewl! AT SAN JUAN tor WPOP—Modem Sounds laapad SO fMt Into-tha TaUapoota YOU'D CARE TO 13 Mammoth 5 A ------excusa WINF—Muiw the DYrai lUiitl 4:11-. TRADEA HILL/ 4:0«— Hlvar to aacapb a train th^ kiUad 6 Opposed WliAV -Piatiar Party WHAY-Hound Dog thraa hunting companlnna on a 14 Operatic tolo Wee'O—Record (Lsvltw Monitor 7 Mai d e -1 - 25 Baseball — • 40 Stupid perton WKJYB—Open Mike WDRC— Robert U lAtwi! railroad treatla. . 15 "My G al-.— " 8 Countenances 26 Machine parts 41 Windy WPOP—Modem Bounds IB North and W'TIO—iiuaa Miner Orhnaley waa traafad (of shock IZ'ZI. 9 Ages 27TheaiIent 42 Repetition WDKC—Cal Kotbv \ N:3d— at a. hospital la thia central Ala­ — I - ---^ pf ■;——a ------— South------10 Linen 43 Roman poet tVPOP-Top 4tl SliiTT \ WHAY—llound Dug 18 Slim 4:»i— , . WTH!—Weather Watch bama city, where ha told' of the AI.LKV OOP BY V. T. HAMMN ravelings 28 Fishing Sy 44 French head . W IN*—News , WDRC—Jass Is My Beat Chriatmas Day tragedy. ‘ . 20 Birds' homes 48 Spanifh jar ; OH,NO, rTJUST HER NAME,„ 11 Lad and------29 Essential being 4:1*— WPOP—Modern Sound! The youth i^d the train appaar- O f COUCSE/ SHE^ 21 ------, oil and 47 Cry of I W1.S*—Music with Joa Olrand 46— CANT B6.' f WHAT IT I* 17 Purpem 31 Metric Manchester Shopping COULDN'T BE / 1 free air HAY—Hound Dog ed aa he waa walking along the 19 Pertaining to mMsuret bacchanali 4:13— jJIC—Monitor ' THE VtXJMG LMVS \ '»OUR 3RD / THIS IS NORI^OUTZ.' J2------the Ubie WHAY-Platter Party treatla with Jean Huggina and the nose 33 Water 48 Domesticated W1 ‘ -Koai- lai.ir. 'RC—Jai* la My Beat NA.ME BEING HILDA ) CENTURY \ TOO m u c h ! 24 Moslem Sara Tbbmaa. both 16, ud Dwarae 23 Follow after mammal SO Measures of WDRO—Ck! Kolby Wt o P- Modem Sounds - Hodge, 19, a. collage student, 'nia IS MERELY A offtcials 24 DlsUnt 38 Young eagle type WPOP-Too 40 Show S:0t - . ^ COiNCIt 25 Heredity unit WHAY,—Hound Dog victims’ parenta am prominent tn 27 Deflnite article W llAS—PluUel Party WTlC^MoiiUor Alajuutder •Cltyr' 1 1 i L 7 8 9 r II W ile —K.iw Miiiei WDRC-^orld lomght 30 Femme------r 5 WDRC—Cal Kolby ^ V^OP-Moi1i*rn Sounds Grimaley said he waa walking 32 Sleeps noisily \t H WPOP-Tnn 40 Show behind hla companions, carrying 34 Girl's name 1} 4:15- *WINk-NeVs Ihe guns, when the central of 35 Speaks WHAY-PiuUei Party r 1^ I'l Wi'iC—Kose Mltlei WINF— Bandstand Georgia freight approached. /The '(ItL 36 Legal matters WDRC—Cal Kolby S:l&- othem tried to run,” he reported. 37 The spreading i r II ii W POP—Top 40 Show WHAY—Hound Dog \ “One girl fainted. The oth'em tried £g:!:.v3rTAKERS^. chestnut------rm 3 : 00 — WTIC—Monitor to help her. 1 kept yelling at tham WHAY -Plauei Party WDRiT World itinigbt \ 32 Tattle------II W' IC-Newa W^POP—Modern ^unds to Jump.” i , : . 40 Plateau WORC- Nr»'« K-i-irlu \ .The engineer, 'Ik T. Davla, aaid ia-o« 41 ObUin II It Ir r z r W POP—Top 40 Show WHav .Nibiii Watch m l;*j— . WTIC —Monitor be put' the train in emargancy CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 42 Turning part m W IN*—Newa WDRC—Moods for Romance .When he saw ihe youths Uiree- ' 45 Epicure JT fi jz » § ■ 13 — WPOP—Modern l^unde quartara of the way across the 1^ f* ll> 49 Exaggerates WHAY—Platter Party • :46^ On or about Jan. 15^ 1959, fa aro moYinsto Oak OL(50 itops from Main) i T Wl'lC—Hoae Minei WMAY -Niciii Watch trestle. “If they had Jumpad thay value WDRC- I'al tolbv WTIC-Monitor wouldn't have been killed,'* Davis 51 Uncle!'fo m \ m BY AL VKRMKKR WPOP-Too 40 Show WDRC—Moods for Romance added. i*ms( ii.LA ’s POP and Lit' K H If g. jg_ WPOP M*»dcrn ^unde \ Jtlle— 4- m One body waa removed from be- n e w b a l l e t h o n e s t HOLLYWOCK! Y O U D O N 'T 52 Yugoslavian ‘wilAY-Piauei Parljr P4 \\ TU!— maIII«>I WHAY-Mgm Watch xjneath the tmin, ahd two othem itrong man THEY'RE\ s SWELL w e l l : r" T H I N K t h e y M l l A t i V S mt • WDRC—Cffl Knlby WTTC—Cavalcade of Sports DO YOU 53 ------a heart of •^^em.found in shallow watar btiow PRISCILLA', MAKE M E LOOl IT R w IT r WPOP—Evr Opener WDRC—Moods for Romansca TW EY RE /^/ r e a l l y t h e r e 's ) stone WPOP—Modern Sounde the.treatie. COME IN AND SEE | y T O O T A L L P l W T U E s M L I K E q iU L V O N E i - WHAY - Plaller Part? tt:16— MY CHRISTMAS H 9% 54 ------r de plumt 11 T H E M ?> ' TH A T 55 Garden of VVT1< >*Rh8» .illler WHAY-Nlgm Watch , '-1 PRESENT,' WDRC—4'al Kolby WTIC—Cavalcade of Sports Fm io u s Last Words ORRIES r WPOP—Eve Opener WDRC—Moods for Romanace ,8« ------of ,-I j L! f:00— WPOP—Modern Sounde San Franctara, Deo. 86 ' (JPt-^A execution r % 5f WHAY -.Dateline toiSS- J i WTU;- Nea> • WTIAY Nignt Watch ‘ S5-year-oId tnt^ driver Idllad 157------off in golf WDRC—Ne.we: Wtatlicr WTIC—Cavalcade of Sports himself last liighC^hlle trying to EVERYTHING MUST GO W POP-Newa WDRC—Moods for Romanace prove bis pistol WaaoT loaded. «:05— WPOP—Modem Sounds Police aaid BQchaerW. Buokley WINF—Newe 18:46- /*-Xfc ' SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAT. 1:10— WHAY Nighl Watch vi'sa showing his .32 auta WINF—Music for Kvenlng WTIC—Snorts Hlghllghta O W : Hh ttolXeiu Ti his mother-in-law. Mm. 8:15— WDRC—Moods for Romanace Baesa, when she begged WHAY-Dateline W P O P -E P. Morgan Live Better ElectricallY "v WT1C--SuorU put4t away. e^umOiriw'TUttn WDRC—Newetime WHAY—Night Watch "Don’t worry,’’, he mportedly WPOP—DlxlHend WTIC-Newe Extended Forecast A, I3K • :30- WDRC—News aaid. “This Isa’t loaded. See..’’ V v ’ Z >r Nt* »««» WHAY —tiorenada WPOP—Newe He raised the gun to his right WTIC—Cote Glee Club tl:t6 - Tempemtures' in Connecticut temple, squeeted the trigger and WDRC—Guy Lombarda WHAY-Nlght Watch will avemge near or a little above fired a bullet through his head. L O N G S A M BY AL CAPP and BOR ITTRRBRS WPOP—Modern Sound! WTIC—Smirls— Final normed, The nornutl mean tem­ 1:46— W^RC—Moode for Romance WHAY—berenaae perature in the Hartford area ii rvE pecN N L o v e with this WHEN WE WERE TBEN-A6ER6, rnWHAT'DlTEET/W- WPOP—Modern Sounds WTlO^Three Siai lUrtra t1:S6- 2S and ranges from a normal high CHARACTER SINCE I WAS KNEE I TURNED POWN EVERT 90/ NotHiManrx VMS WDRC—I^w-»|| Tbnmae Guaranteed WHAY—Jaas Alley A U MERCHANDISE W POP— M od em Sound! of 37 to a low of 19.-: Warmer CAMERAS HISH TO an encyclopedia ? WHO CALLED - MSr ON THff COMPeriNS WITH A WTIC—UN Radio Review 7:M— WDRC—Moods for Romanes over the weekend becoming colder FILM—PtUL8HBUI.BS WHEN WE WERE KIDS, OFPCHANCE THAT LAUNCELOT (5IRL WHO DIED A WIlAV -S'renaoe WPOP-Bob Kay Monday and then rising tempera­ DISCOUNT'PRICES I USED TO eiVE HI(V\ WANT TO THOUSAND YEARS WTTC—N. B. Ski Report 11:46— MIWT see /ne- WDRO—Amoe n Andy tures Tuesday and Wednesday. iBY 9U0K -E 0 OVS WHAY—Jasa Alley Aeo-oueeti WPOP—Fulton Cewt! Jr. WTIC—Star light Serenade Precipitation will average about ARTHUR DRU6 GUINEVERE 5T 7:16- WDRC—Moods for Romance one quarter of an inch occurring WeY~MAICt HAKDMOOD BOORS | WHAY—Serenada WPOP—Bob Kay about Sunday and Wednesday. WTIC—Dick Bertel 12:86— OUT p r THAT STWPP. WDRC—Amoe n And? w m r —Sign Off WPOP—Modem Sound! 1- 13CU.FLG.E. FREEZER 1:30- WHAY—Hound Dog WTIC—Newe ot World Mary ChriBtinas WDDC—Anewer Pleaea PU BRIERS WPOP—Modem Sound! Chicago, Dec. 26 t/P) — Mary CHESTER'S and DESIGNERS T.M. Rag. 0.t. Pat Off. Christmas is the name given the j /J-£i C> 1PM hf NIA tarriea, Im. Television Froarsms new bom baby girl found aban-! ^ * REMODEL 2- 11 Cu. Ft G. E. REFRIGERATORS On Piure Two doned on a door st/p of a South “Y6ur advertising Is fraudulent. It'distinctly said the Side home Christmas eve. VOUR OLD FUR COAT J U D D S A X O N BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD coats would be gone if we didn't hurry!” The infant wan named by nurses INTO A NEW yea, OF cooRSS...... 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IVkS- OH*i New York (NEA)—Fivet It waa a year of turnover in a ll-f ed sn defense, with the Giants.a ' Hie Eagle*, Cardinals and M 4 K t* rrt atar *elecUon. •reAfiL T H t years ago, Baltimore had no Lions and..... Colts each grabbing a I Forty-Niner*Jrty-Niner* were . th*.... only clubclubs. 'ADO TMS P(C0 6 MAK.B pair of positions. professional football. A rag- Ten hew men were inaugurAted shut out In first team s lectioh*. Red and White College Fives Resunte On t h Ei r into Uie all-pro class in tfik^ fburth OWJN f g ^ bunch of disenfranchised annual players’ ^11. • * OFFENSE Out to Square Dallas Texans came to the Dei Shofner, playing hi* first After Christmas Lull headwaters of Chesapwke year in football as an end (he was F lR im T E A M s e c o n d T E A M Bay to regroup as the Balti­ in the defenslva' aeoondary lost YC—Ray Berry, Colta E—Billy Wilson, 49er* Season Record more Colts. year for the Rams) join* Berry E— Del Bhofne^ Rama F^Pete Retalaff, EagIM New York, Dec. 26 {^ )— Kansas State, a team with a lot But in 1958, the Baltimore Colts, on the receiving line, Jim Parker T— Roosevelt Brown, Giant* •T— Mike MrCormark, Brbwn* cl)ampions of the 'Western Division o f the Colts, a sophomore t«ckle, T—Jim Parker. Colts T— Bob BL Clair, 49en By I'AT BOLDUC of raakintr up to do on the tournament level, gets its chance teams with veteran Rosy Brown G— Duane Putnam, Ram* G— ,\rt Spinney, Colt* tonight college basketball resumes with a vengeance from of the , O—, Redakins Althoutfh the CCII. spot- as placed six men on the All-Playera of the Giant*. G—Jim Rav Smith, Brownit C—Ray WIeJecha, Giants C—Jim RInge, Parker* liKlit will he focused on the its Christmas lull. s All-Pro team, named today by .'R ay Wletecha of the Giant* The Wildcat.5. vyho turned woe­ gets long-merited recognition at Q—John Unitas, Colts Q—Bobby Ijiyne, Steelcr* Bristol Armory tonisrht where NEA Service and The Herald. H— Lenny Moore, Colta H—Frank -Glrford. Gionta ful in their la.at shot at a touina- They added five more on the All- center, and a new halfback tan the undefeated co-leaders— mnt title Ihe NCAA Champion- H—-Ion .\rnett. Rams H—Ollie Mbtaon, Cards Pro second team, determined in a dem o f Jiolt Lenny Moore and Ram F—Jim Brown, Browns F—Alan .Smerhe, Colt* Bristol and Windham— clash Swede, Jordan ahlp flnala la.at March, meet Mia- valid poll of the toug'aest jury of Jon Arnett displaced peren in the "hiK" jfa,me, interest aoiirl in the Big Eight Conference’* ail, the players of tfie 12 teams, and Ollie Matson os DEF ENSE nPo u'lll i)p fontered on Hall 1 ) "I gv ^ £2 ‘ holidsy tourney, one of four major F'BROWN , Browns Glno Marchettt, one of . the two the first team halfbacks MARCHEmeou«' i amall trym In Woai Hartford where J. 1.4 S 4. 4JlJ 1 tournaments beginning today. F IR S T T E A M SE(’ONl) TEAM BRITO, E H 'VIOCBE. c o i^ Jim remnants of that Dallas team, E—Gene Brito, Redskins E— Doug Atkina, Bears the Warriors i2*l) pley boat to _ - ^ i This is the second wave of ba.i- On defense. Bob Gain of the LtP«C0(V)B, COibO- T ketball a holiday hi-jtnka. touoh- M'ARKETT.RgLinO BOOV^ drew more votes than any other E— Olno Klarchettt, Colt* R— .Andy Robuatelll, GiOnt* alow-Rtartinj: Manclieater (1*21 in man, a mark of respect as the an 8:30 rontesi, Up Boys of ’58 ing off a .apree of feative competi­ Q-UNITAfS.Col-t* t-tA D O T—Bob Gain, Brou'na T—Ernie Stnutner, Sleelmra I GAIN, Brown*- T tion that continiiea almo.at with­ e -EtCRRV, C olt« ThM greatest defensive end. T—Gene Upscomb, (Xtlta T— .\rt Donovan, Colts GEORGE. Bear*'MB A Hall vlcloi*y would boost Ray Berry, the aelf-made pass Coach Dnve Deacon's club Into a out Inlerniption through the first t -^HOPNEC.-Raimd ATTACK 5IG— Bill George, Bears MG— Im Rirhter, Rome ■6CHNUDT, Lions-LB New York, Dec. 26 ifl*! Swed­ receiver, hiiuled in more ballot* LB—Joe Schmidt, Linn* lie for spconfl place with the Brla- week of .lamiaiy. T 'R . BROWN LB— 3Volt MIrhaela, Browns H u PP, G ian'tB - en’* Ingemar Johanaaon and welt­ The Bip Eight at Knn.aaa City i* than any other member of the of­ all^ro debutants. I.B— (taro-Huff, Giants LB— Bill Prlllngtnn, (ktit* tol-Windhnm loser and possibly Bu tle r ,'Steeler*- H erweight ehamplon Don Jordan of ! an eight-team affair, a a are th* T -PASl^EB, C0l4rS fensive platoon. This is the flrat ■Tne Rams, with Arn.elt, Sh HB— Yale I,arv, Unna HR—,11m David, IJnna Wethersfield i2*l) which Is a solid O 'PUTNAM , Raumtf lime that the skinny kid from and guard Duane Putnam, LARV. L iO * v »- H favntite lu turn bark winless P ltlt Loa Angelea are Ring magazine's: three other,, that began with after­ HB— lark Butler, Stoeiera HR— Dick I-atie, Cariia 6 "STANFEL/'^Kin* Southern Methodist with the con­ lengfid the offensive aiiprema S—Jim Patton, Giants S— Will Sherman, Rams PATTON, GiankO- ♦ of Meriden tonight. On the other pin up boys for 1968. - noon and night donbleheader pro­ grams. C -WiETiCHA, G iant* tact lenses received any kind of the Colts, who placed four. S— Bobby Dillon, Parker* S—.And.v Nelanh, Colts DILLON, P a c L « r « - . f hand a Manchester win would en­ Johana.aon. the undefeated Euro­ all-pro attention. able P{mi h Klgtn Zatiirsky’s In- Holiday Keatival pean heavyweight ehampion. was The ECAC Holiday Fe.stival at flians to move up one notch Into named "Fighter of the ’Year" and fourth spot New York's Madison Square Gar­ Jordan was singled out for the den opened with ' an afternoon ( ryHliil HhIMiik; ‘‘progre.as award by the monthly | q^uhieiieader matrhing Cornell i4- One ritlier nistr’tl on the schedule boxlng publication today. , i , „.lth Utah U-.31 and St. tnnijfhl matt lies Ponard il-2) The husky, 26-year-old Swede Jo.seph’s of Philadelphia (6-l i, th* against Maloney <0-3). Should the SKI got the pick over middleweight favorite, against Syracuse (3-21, favorites come through as expect* champion Ray RobinaOn and light Tonight, a pair of unbeatens, Day- ed Wlndhani. Wethersfield. Con- N Stop Unitas heavyweight ruler Archie Moore ton (6-01 and Niagara (6-0), have Oranfivs^ Prolly Girls and Smiles ard and Ifall the locals would for hi* flrat round knockout of a showdown followed by Holy drop to sixth spot In the standings. previously undefeated Eddie M a-: Cross I3-1| against St. John’a of COUNTRY CLUB MEN Or*nE>'i' unrl r m iv Hinilr. fnitn Oinnsp Bowl prlrumxeii «ri- enjoyed by Oklabnmn .follhark David Needless to sdd that Zatursky Standings Rolla aa hx arrivxrl I'llli thx Dnivxrnity of Oklahoma fnnihall team laat night Oklahoma atarta Chen and two other kayoa In '68. j New York (6 ll, W. L. Pci would much rather settle for a vic­ Thi* booster Johansson's record) First round play in the South- prartlce today for iho Oiangr Howl rnina with Hyraniaa Now Year'f Day. lA P Phnlofaxi. tory Uhe rrystnl ball favors Hall Team No. 2 ...... 19 11 .633 to 21-0, Including \3 knockouts, j west Conference tourney had Team No. 6 ...... 16 14 .633 hv Mine points I and a share of and In th* proces* elevated him | Texas Christian (5-1) fourth plat-e Giants Team No. 1 ...... 1.6 1,6 .600 to the No. 1 challenger to World] against Baylor (4-3 and SMu Oiil In Snap Jinx .Statistically s p e a k in g , Hall 1 Team No. 3 ...... 14 16 .467 Champion Floyd Patterson. I against Arkansas (2-3) In PLAYERS Team Nu. 4 ...... 14 16 167 ranks fourth offensively In the Jordan virluallv came out of ■ afternoon games, and a night Nr*A' York, Por 'Hi# U.S. Seen Threat nght lenni league, averaging 53 Team No 6 ...... 12 18 .400 nowhere in less than a year. The ; do'(bIehpadcr matching Rice (4-3l New Y'ork, Dec. 26 (TP)— “ Stop Unita.s” was the New York Dayton Klyprs. pf*rrniuallv f)fi|nts. aiul fifth defensively, giv­ White Flight, John Jay’s new­ Team No. 4 Snd Team No 3 2Sryear-old Californian wasn't;"'**,*’ Texas i2-4i and Texas Tech Giants’ watchword toda.v aa they prepared for their final rolled similar 2-1 victories over th»' nnMon'a hnaki't li finwo'M ing up an average of 51 tallies In raimed in the first 10 and had lost i <4-2 i with Texa.s A&M (6-11 est film comes to the'Bushnell Jan. tluee games. Manrhester Is sev­ long workout for the National League fiwthall championship Team No 2 and Team No. 8. re­ fa ro R yornunglN iin^h.iUriihlr The oldest of all the Christmas 16, 17, This film is personally nar­ enth offensively with 42 points % 10 ffghta.,Then he lost hia aecond game against the Baltimore Colts Sunday. spectively. while Team No. 6 shut Marl'son S'';'i;i’ r 'iiir'.-n 111 Davis Cup Play fight of the year in London to Dave tournament., the All-College *t Rangers’ Phil Watson rated by Jay and among its many Passing, Running Battle game anrl fourth flefensively with The scrimmage.*, scheduled to*' out Team No. 1, 3-0 in a third ment jinv ir> fll^^ toujol |>1mv U' Charnley, the Brltlah Empire light­ Oklahoma City, had an afternoon features will be the amazing Peter 15 markers s<*ored against Thlf last an hour and 20 minutes, was match. thf Holiflnv h'r«t'vn! I»n‘. weight champion. But after that schedule of W 1 c h i t a 14-3 vs. Estin making a non-stop ciescent on Unllaa, Howell Isn't under­ on one ski, riding the Gondola at de.slgned lo set up what Coach Jim Week's heat score* were pinned ton mr«'l ' N’l;i^:ara fin‘l dlapiited decraton, I>on went into Bowling Green (2-21 and 'I\ilsa estimating Alan Ameche and I..en- hv Slsn Hilinski 164-362 Dick De- faro'< .Itihn s i»f .\rw V«'ilt m (4-31 vs. Duquesne (2-4 1 and a Unhappy over Setback Wildcat, skiing Mt. Good in u I>e Howell hopes will be an im­ nv Moore, whom he regards as two When East Meets West I \ 11 < > I dl IH h i (I t odfl^l llO (lgUM‘0 thf* A lIH litlill IhlXl.*' t up ijDe home cou I'l H d van tag e. high gear. pregnable defense agsinat the Marlln 1,3,6-126-362. Ray Della- a nipht rlniiblrliojulrr wrui-piiiK up He won seven straight, includ­ night piogram of favored Xavier 96 degree heatwave: Alaskan, of the be.st running bai ka in the Iicrs a Duiifhcr loam find capalilc of piiltiliR ilj) a lift tor lilfht f)ncx axaln. Zalurnky. bothered passing of the Colts’ alar quarter­ Fera 340. Charlie Whelan 346, N. f)r?r bull handllnir. gart and Mexican Caspar Ortega, Oklahoma City (5-1) va. San In action, opening ceremonies of That meant defensive coach Tom In the main, though, it is the Gayson 129-3.36, and Merrill And­ field, look for a passing vs running battle when East meets Knst^rn ('nllopr* ' Oiifrr ol ■wiiimm; hill or err fni from*------Miirffr, tivr hfli-kmiirt play and In- leading contenders, to earn a title Francisco (2-5i. Rangers today may be casting anxious eyes toward the Prov­ the 68 F.I.S. World Ski Meet, plus erson 128...... Ilir Ha ndv-halrrcl; . , . . . . , '■rl acond half prrformani-e. may Tom Hein.sohn (15) of the Boston Celtics lays ball on other thrilling, colorful and humor­ Lamirv's famous foursome pa.aa Colts' "Whaling W all' spearhead­ West in the Shrine’s .“iqth annual charity classic rn "l’'''•'l '"".,1 e and « llhhnlot • lit iM 1 of Alex ( llmiMlti sas faces Colorado apd Nebraska Scored Ixme Goal can Hockey League. Standings Atlchigsn Stata, gusrC* and Dick and at the lowest MtoKav Mlunl membei sr I,rf>uis too, ('linrlnnali 92 but woe to the opponents of the Boston Celtics and St. Louis holder, as rated the "Fight of the meets Oklahoma Stale. teresting and humorous. Tkvo other W L Pet Notre Dame, guards, snd Bernle Sfwrt Srhrdulc Hawks, National Basketball Assn, divisional leaders. The The Canadlen. have won 10 The Baron* defeated the films on skiing and ski films were Teteak, Wisconetn. center. Art III Ihr I ’ S traini .show erlrnlt 98, Minneapolis 97 year” Archie, you remember, waa For the K-State Wildcats, rank­ and lost two since lo.sing to New Installallon ...... 31 14 .689 Svendsen, Minnesota, center. Gob, Plltsbtirgh end, will pley \rai wliat he Is rnfiable of doing (Overtime). on the floor four times before he Herahey Bears 5-3 last night while also shown. ,687' The defensive backfield lisle price in years! Colts, leading the Eastern Division by three games over the ed No. 4 In this week's Associated York last month, except for the Buffalo was defeating Rochester PBX ...... 28 14 both offenee and defeiiee, Daugh­ Today rallied to flatten the rugged flah- One-Time Tomboy of Harlem .6.3 3 1 Frank Kremblas, Ohio State; Sid m a big mat 1 h ‘ ■ New York Kiiick.a, rolled to their Press poll. It’s a challenge as well play of Goalie Gump Wor.sley. 3-2 on Dick Gamble's laat minute Cable ...... 24 21 erty eald. lacss Pressure 141st Veiir Mane hestei at hall eighth straight victory In the eiman In the 11th round at Mon­ as a chance for the conference to Club members will leave Sunday Linemen ...... 21 24 .467 Williams. Wisconsin: Wrsv (Jarl- who had 46 save.*, and Andy Bath­ goal. The victory boosted the at 7 a.m. from the Town Hall park­ Mopman .said tfie AustrslianA . l»iN’. 2H nightcap of a Cliristmaa night treal, Dec. 10. preview what might be expected Central Office .. .. 19 26 .422! ton, Duke, and John Hobbs, WIs- gate, who scored the Rangers' Bi.sons a point over Hershey In the ing lot for a da.v of skiing at Mt. Repair ...... 10 32 .238 I consln. Miami, Fla. (Ah—Claude Hooper, fi'lt less piirtyoiir last vesi be tireen .Manor at Wethersfield, donbleheader at New 6'ork, de­ Sugar Ray Robinson, the mid­ when league play begins next lone goal. Watson had little lo be pennant race. dleweight ruler, was rated aecond Snow. Because of a postponed match Daiigbterty esys Carlton and 53. plans tn ride during the Hia­ aii.MC V'n .Si'ixas wss aging snd Fled Fdmber at Ansonla. feating the second place Knicks, month. happy about. Providence exploded for aix goals Slate’s Top Stories in ’58 I29-1-2U. to Johansson as the outstanding After oulbatlling Wilt Cham­ between rubnei up PBX and cellsr-- Wllllsma sre excellent deep de- leah meeting this winter. MarKa\' \mi.h playing In his first Tiiesduy, l>ec. 30 His team had a 1-0 lead until in the third period to defeat Don’t give up akiera, someday New 6'ork, Dei'. 26 Althea* Since the Fore.st Hills finale, she Repair the first half 11/1 \ i.H ( 'up l onifielitIon High V'» Alumni, 8:1.5 High .St. Douis. SIX game* up on sec­ fighter of the year wdth Moore berlain and Kansas to win th* Ab McDonald scored al 1.07 of Springfield 9-6. ond place Detroit, got plenty of third. conference race and than eliminat­ those waiting lines will disappear. Gibson, the temporarily retired haa written a book on h*r memolra, ebamplonship must he delayed un-' "Yet w r had a goial fight al­ School New Uqvcn. Dee. 26 i/Pt - A hard-'*- will be honorcfl with a gold key the second i-erlod. Marcel Provost Cleveland had a 3-2 lead when This year in Vermont alone, there queen of tennis, today had another and worked on her singing career. ^ (p mjef, ume the match la made though \s e clinched the match In nork\'ille al \N'ils«)n fighting, ehaip-eyed Wilbur ('roa* next month by the Connecticut help from Cincinnati Royal cast­ Ring's annual checkup disclosed ing Oscar Robertson and the Cin­ made it 2-1 at 10:03 of the period. Hershey pulled goalie GlI Mayer In sixth place, behind Auatral- off Clyde Lovelletle to beat the there were nine deaths In boxing cinnati Bearcats in regional NCAA haa been 34.011 feet of new lifts glorious chapter added to her up. A .3-9 victory for PBX would the hist two diivx." hr said "All High St hnol haaketbnll leain pro- Sports Writers’ Alliance. Tom Johnson and Pronovost add­ late in the last period. Mike installed,p excluding rope tows. Clndeiella Story. The one-time is's swimming .stars, came Sylvia neceaaltate * playoff with Inltsl- the Miigle.H matches you'll recall, Royals 100-92. for the year, one more than In competition, the Wildcats went ilucpil (he top aporta atory In Con- Ie< 20 '.I’l Nonnun aporla wrltera in a poll comfucled Uk season j favor of Johnny a new area In Warren Vermont er ha.s been awarded the honor by pion Merle Matthews of I-ong Note to secretary; One* again Haul ■ \\ hen he heal (.)rlando Huolii snd Colgate, but losing to Ivy Madison Soiiare Garden, the larg­ O'Neill, hnlltant Austrnhnn cricket by ill* A»ioclat*d Pr*aa. . were amateurs. pump to get 'em back up. Bower in the Toronto nets, came only 61 seconds to play to give has a 9.300 gondola, new T bar. a nationwide panel of sportawrlters Beacli, Calif., 29: veteran Isiwlei The weekly team results were INiXPINSIVEl in their first day singles match, Th* hiilllant Wilbur Croi/a l*am foes Brown, Columbia. Cornell, est crowd ever to see an NBA Buffalo it* sixth victory in as , batsmiui. smd today he whs Inter* Dartmmith, Pennsylvania, Prince­ up with 44 saves in hi.s first game plus other lifts and-Ml. Snow will and sportscaatera She won It Marion Ijidewlg of Grand Rapids, omitted Sir«tla WHS playing we performance) barely eellp.aid the doiihleJieader in New York, came many games with Rochester. again by a whopping margin. In Mich., 16; and golfers Mickev give Minboily trouble. AndA«^i*^tli Ham i tn playing hn.sebnll with the ton and Harvard. In 5avis Cii|> tennis playei. flew from AROUND TO W N : Connie Mori- And it elevated the 31-year-old llopmnn ileclined to Inleijccl capture the Yankee Conference ond stanza. final period. DeCormler Motor* .21 16 .583 Brisbane yesterday t/> vlalk with Columbia, to a aiuTeWiful interna- to bring the Celtic* from a 103-M arty was home for the holiday try­ star among the all-time'great* of lumseif into tlie Amerb'an hassle tional defense of the famed Amer­ gridiron crown. score to take an advantage they In Minneapolis with Lakers Fourth Straight Loas Springfield was ahead 5-3 after Hollywood Service , .19 17 .528 IN PLYWOOD FORM ^ O’NFir.. The meeting was supposed Twelve of Chadwick’s save* ing to oonvlnre Gerry Rohan they sport a position she had l)een Man. Auto Part* .. . 16 ovei the stsrtlng singles berllw to be secret, but tliev were seen ica Cnp, Th* fact that the National never relinquished. two periods but the Reds came aiming for ever since she broke In­ Hart Predicts KO 20 .444 were against Detroit’s big Gordie should head North for at least Alcar .1.6 21 completely hut be left no doubt ahotit his own breakfasting and the news leaked Oddly enongh, 11 wa.a the aecond Women’s golf champlonalilp was Fourth Straight Time back in the third stanza on Bo to the major tournament set, .417 (eelings If he hftd to make the atralghi year that the acrlhea vot­ New York (N E A )—Elgin Gay^the league," teatifica Coach Red Howe, who aaw' his mates go down Elik’s two goals and added three two days . . . Former Torrington j Manchester Radiator 9 27 .2,60 out held at Wee Burn. Darien, for the New York's Richie Guerin led Althea received 133 first place With Ralph Dupas tlecislon He wmibl go with Ricli- ed a high achonl haakhthall team Baylor Joining the Lakera at the Auerbach of the Celtics. to thedr fourth straight defeat. more In the final five minute*. gal, Judy Weldhaaa, pricing the While second place DeCormler "I have no official capiully with first lime since 1939 was big news the scorer* with 34 points, while long Johns at Nasaiffe , , . Mary voles out of a possible 202' and ^NEWg: inison the No 1 apot. Tn 1967, II waa National BaaketbaU Aaan. this aea- Schooled observers give Baylor Don McKenney and Bronco the Yankees.' Talbert explained by Itself. But stale golfers Pal- Kuseell had 32 and 33 rebound* 100 per cent in every aspect of th* Horvath each scored a goal and Jane Carter. Corrine Mann. Dot 4.66 points. Point* were counted on Tonight in I'.M. UolMUng "A member of the Yankee front of­ llartfoi'd'a Weaver High, and for rieta O'Sullivan and Evelyn .Saw- aon 1* tantamount to Mickey Man­ s ba.sis of three for first place, two tile aanie leaaon. for the Celtic*, who knocked off game except on defense, where an assist to lead the Bnilns. To Play at Yale Fogarty and Karl Anderson ready­ ------PBrla Monday night, league-lead- '^I'be HS l amp, bended by Cap fice knew I was coming to Aus­ ,ver. both of Race Brook, Orange, New York for the fourth straight tle or Willie Maya being acquired he get* 90, which isn't at all bad. ing for the long weekend at Mt. foi second, and one for I bird. tralia and askeil me to check up Horvath’s goal waa his first since Miami, Fla , Dec 26 i.l’i Garnet I ing (Sinliffe Motors pinned * slml- SUBURBANITE lam Perry .Ipnes. has been dehat Iluptlc«le* reenitt been harnessed with murdepoui in that department, tect the jaw. ketball game Jan. 9 will )>*' played distant second with 21 first placer* Miami Beach Auditorium tonight, I by third place Hollywood Ssrvlce snd hsert Sa.sse. rad.s, ll-year-old Australian swim network at 10 p.m. (EST). 131,362. Alex Tilor 1.34. RIchv Jsr- I fulllmrk In a aolul perform- Loet $100,000 a aeating capacity of 5,600 Com­ Despite Hart’s supreme canfl- aiu'o all xrHMoM niul won nHtlonal by the Ra.ibealoa Cardinals and Hob Pettit and Hagan each got pass with which the extraordinary Lindsay scored for th* Hawks, both of the Town Engineering De­ phenom. waa fourth with 82 point.* vJ* .36.1-, Ell Fish 126-344, Al Bu- pared to the gym's 3,000. But deny* and his record of flattening headlines He was picked on mwn- Brakettea of Str*tford, 27 for the winners. Baylor may aave pro basketballJim Pollard made Mikan match- who never could recoup from the partment. surve.ving Alt, Nebo (10 flratsi and Dawn Fraser, an­ jsuclus 144, Ted CTiamhers 185- school officials decided against a 20 of hi* 29 opponents, he looms erniis All Amerlra teams ns a fil­ 'ni* aenaational record-breaking Phil Jordon hit two atralghi for Mtnneai^lls. The local group 1 |«as. 2-0 deficit. slope getting grade figures for ski other Australian swimming rec­ 3S0 and Jeriy Possum 338. basket* . midway in the overtime headed by Robert Short took a As strong aa Rocky Marciano, move, saying their relations with as a 7-6 underdog when the open­ ling climax to a brilllani rcllegiat* swimming by Murray Rose, (he club . . . Oerr.v Pleout ex7>ect* 15 ord-holder. was fifth with 42 Y JI'M OR (iIRLH session to 'keep Detroit ahead $100,000 lose la « season on the, they can tak* the pounding under Yale had been fine and they want­ to 20 on club't North Conway ing bell rings. The critics just career University of California freshman ed to keep, them that way. points (one first I. Ntandlng* 6’iili a crr.v. « lUi li walloped from Australia at t"* National Venn Miilikelaen» and Jim Krebs gamble that tb* Washington, D. C., | the board Comets Top Blades weekend Jan. 9. Alias Gibson became the first can’t sec him matching the ling- crafl and experieiice of the .New W. U Pci. Haivard'a varsity fhi the fifth AAU Indoor championship In flubbed fotil ahots later in the 23-year-old would bypass another | Rigln Baylor has the added ad- New tiaven, Dec-, 26 tPl—The Collegian Bill Fortin expecting consecutive double winner in the PolnselUas ,,,, year of allgibility at little Seattle vantage of a natural head feint, Orleans bsitler. .6 1 .833 straight year Ih America s only 6’sle't pool laat April, period that would have brought Clinton Comet* scored three goal* w h b u b b o o u t in o to hit the slope thi* weekend after AP poll alnce'Maureen (L llll* Mol Tulips ...... Onlveralty to play for pay As which..manifests itself in the nerv- Dupas has had 89 fights, wlthf- .4 2 .867 four n\Ue rowing rare, was No. 4. .tackle Burke'a exciting triumph t)>* leakers even, In the, third period last night for Cthciiihatl (^h^Del Wilbur, for­ carrying the nail for the past few Connolly, the former fannis cham­ Gardenia's ...,. .3 3 .600 Mikkelaen led the I^ton * with ceUar champion* the Lakora had i ou* habit of twtsUng hit head mer .major - league catcher, with weeks . . . Nice to see Russ John­ pion, won it In 19.61. 1962 and 19.63 74 victories, nine defeats and six And sharing No. 6 were the 6’ale 111 the $26.000Jnaurmnre City Open the first dre/tT‘ ck late last March, from side to side. an 8-5’ victory over the New Ha­ Lady .Slippers ...... 3.3 3 .500 fooltmlt team’s poor record, the 21 point*, while Gen* Shu* topped th* Cardinals, Phillies and Red son and Sked Homan, a couple of The other only consecutive repeal­ draws. More Impressive Is the fact Orchids ...... 2 ^'Dynsmlc Tmetion’*- - rttrs Golf Tournament, which brmight ven Blades in an Eastern Hockey he has nevef lost to a welter­ .2 4 .38$ splendid allowing of t'onnei-lirut Old Detroit with 17. Baylor gave th* I.iak*rs the lift of ] Never hae one player dons lo Sox. is the newest scout with.the the town’s better skiers, al the ers were Alice Marble, another Roses ...... 6 grip under power — gixei record crowds. lUMgue game. The teams were weight, and he’s met some pretty , .1 .167 you up to 51^ better tnuiion golfet.a m (he NaUonHl Women's Stamford High School'a football a heavy construction crane. Had much for one basketball club, tied 8-5 at the end of two periods. Cincinnati Redleg*. Wilbur. 39, will club meeting Monday. Along with court queen, In 1939 and 1940. and All three matches - Lady Slip­ q'nuniHiuenl at Darien, and the he nirt, the club would now be on ! operate in Wisconsin. Minnesota, Oordy Filbig. Karl Kehler and the fabulous Babe Didrikaon fair ones. Inrliiding Vince Martinez U1 deep DfiONV . . . n% murh team, which posted a 9-0 mark to It* way to Chicago. San Francisco ^ Double acorers were Clinton’s pers over the Rosea, Tulips over winning of the 6’ankee Conference Iowa, Missouri and ^the Dakotas. Hcrt> Wolfroi.i,. they could really Zshariaa in 1946, 1946,end 1947 and •Gil TTirner. Orchids and Pnlnsettlas over Knotty Cedar nnd Pine •sl7 » Wltrr trn 23. ne rates as v qo t ina« *& ICE SCRAPER greiitral acconipllahments have In Saturday Game during which it won five champ!- 90 snd Linda Bellefleur 86, draMatie new Kaotty Cedar—availabi* for the flrat time cnine In sailing and aulomnbll* Univemlly of Bridgeport football New York, Dec. 2$ ($>) — Ernie ■Jay” ticket committSt . . . Re- ' It la fitting, ton. that one of the vetaran campaigner. He fought his I Car •era** IP a tO* • E*ail)r is Irait alar, for th* Aaaoclated Pre** U t­ onehlps In 'the six yearn from 1$4$- two prized trophies Mias Gibson first main event here in 1962, MIXKn IMIHILK8 in plywood form—or with Knotty Pine, the traditional tbtehifoly racing. He was at the helm aa th* Storra, Dec. 28 — Ttvo of the 40 through '.63-54. Banka, hard-hitting Chicago CAibi* portq from the hospiutl Indicate Slsaaisss ile All-America honors; New Hav­ OP MANCHESTER the best day tor crash ■service on will receive is named In memory when Promoter Chris Dundee got W 1, favoriU. ThON boaiitiAiI wood* create an atmosphere of yacht, Columbia, easily turned Bast’s top beckcourt men. Jack shortstop, today officially added I iwicK the challenger Sceptre laat en Teacher*’ 8-t football record, Making Baylor - even more at­ RETBHEBttJSSCO. Mttrhen the slopes ie Wednesday when a of the Babe. The other Is the Frat­ permission to use him in a bout' Anlta-Zisa}' .Olbm luxury and distinetion . . . yft in labor saving 4’ * 8 ’ panels, and th* Educator*' Hank Luaai, )Ftoa* of Connecticiit and-Bill (Pick- tractive to the pwner* is that he i the National League alugglng ernal Order of the Ektgles—Freil- with two-minute rounds. fits-Tonj______MIsfl* . S I Seideniher before s crowd that lea) , Kennedy of Temple.' will $-787$ good portion of the local M.DJa Mftrk>n'Harfv Burkmlnttpr 31.1 I thoy are surptWngiy inopenaive to install. included President Elsenhower. New England's to,, aoorer. haa. gat* appeal. Attendance in i champloniahlp to' hi* long Hat of head for the hills . . . Reports erlck C. Miller Trophy. The listter Hart, who ha* been training In Audfry-H^nry fhtry ...... Jii ij stage a personal duel on Saturday u$ West m id dle TmtNPuut hia home town of Philadelphia, ar­ RuU)-Ernl<» Oftkm«n ..... 17 1A Sine* wood grow* more lovely a* it mallowa with age, (6innl^ham. along with Ath* Th* aurreaa of tha fir»l Nutmeg Minneapolis ia close to doubling' 19 5$ laurels. from roost areas run from good will he presented st the Eagles' Bowl schoolboy football game at when Conn,ectlcut meets Temple at rived here Wedneaday. His trainer, lUldi^d'Howard Hansen .. 17 IS paneling eiiaabutae the expena* of conaUntly redecorating— NT lellc Director .1, Orlean Chriatikn Storra. Both are juniors and are ^he circuits moat valu- OOWNEM DDRAirr ST. to excellent for thi* w*ekend."-6ee dinner. In MllwaukeiF, Feb. 9, when pF|t>RUl‘ Smith " ...... 16 17 .m Bridgeport laat August, ( ^ * next Australia’s Herb Elliott, the mar­ Willie Reddish, said the youngster 18 19 em important conaideratioh when pUnnmg new eenetnio- lU N .' I of the University of Onnnectleut 5-11 Game time is 8:00 p.m. kld of. Springfield _High o f_W *^ - player, horn* nin and run* you on the trails, back again next lUiln^PVAn D<»iw)hu** ...... MORI PIOPLI RIDI ON one will be heid *l New Haven). Ington. O. C.. and College of Idaho NEW LARGER jaUARTERS vel miler, will be given the male had worked more than M round* LJtMlrloU^'TUrpnr# EuptPn 13 3n :3?» tlon Or romodoUng rtioms in your preaent home. OOODYIAR TIRES THAN snd former featherweight cham* All seats are reserved for tha batted in leader, captured the veek, Thureday, preparing for tonight's battle, end Atwin^-Btll Link ...... 11 31 Aernllnm plot! boxer Clirta (Bat) Battallno, Isila Felix of Meriden, who won game, however with classes in re­ and Seattle "has hopped up buck* slugging title with a .614 mark. athlete of the year trophy. Rulh'Kdrilf Ur>rn^r ,,v***.. 9 3S Come la—aeo thee* beautiful Plywood Panels. Ws will bo ON ANY OTHER KINDI N MIND NWN-SUMS TO MI top rating in New Bhiglam* tennis office appeal all the way around PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING Double Hfoms also remarked that Hart's mana­ P 6»f-ChArllo ITitlDf ...... 7 as glad to bolp you plan their ua# to obtain beat results. cess tickets will be available at The official statistics showed ger. Marty Stein, had turned down In PvymMif If$9 ranktnga for (he fifth year tn a the Field House on the night of the circuit. Banks collected S79 total bases in Mis* Gibson was the first court Cempkte Line of Snow row. Hockey at a Glance star to accomplish double alams of fights with men ranked below Du- 'the gamp. The ticket windows NBA coaches already rat* Bay­ $17 tintea at bat AUTO GLASS INSTAUED - Tires for Foreign Cars. VISIT OUR display" Th* brilliant playing of Stam­ the U.S. and Wimbledon champlon- P**. . OPIN DAILY A SUNDAYS open al 7 o'clock. lor, a ktng-slae iLx-five weighing Wlllle Mays of San Francisco, TliarsiUy'* IlMalta ford's Andy Rohuatelll, defensive Besldea th* floor game duel 230 pounds, with the three finest who was the runnArup to Rlchla shlpa since Little Mo racked 'em ix n 4* - CONN. rUHNf Wl J end for the New York Giants pro GLASS RIKNITURi TOPS Nathmal Lsa$3>e up in 1962 and 1953. Then you have whichagne .M7! STARTS Of Gold K ey awards laat Janu­ PICTURi FRAMING («R typM> When she rallied to beat Darlene Mrrll<-BIU laAiTisre .«1» Franklin- at 6-4 in the important and th* Boston Celtics' Bill Rue- Hank Aaron of Milwaukee waa K*Hc>-Jnhn Oaudlho . (>■) s u n s S1. BOX 170S NIW HAVFN, CONN ary to Stam/drd'a Paul Kucao, Buffalo 3, Rochester'2. Hard in the U.S. SirlgiM final ah rebounding department. It was this sell. He ii second in acorlhg with third with .546. followed by Frank C le v e ^ d 5, Hershey 3. Oonnie-Jsek Tairo New Haven'sJames Coogan and ihaee of the game which turned an average of >5.6, behind only WINDOW PLAT! GLASS Forest Hill* last Bepl 7. Althea Reaa-tsw Damato ,,, FRIDAY Thomaa of Plttaburgh and Stan Provideiwe 9, Springfield 5, announced her retirement from the Jan-JIm Brnsowakl... Wlihmil eUlgailon pbaw tend >'RBB calalogua BANTLY OIL Trinjty College's Dan Jessee. fhe tide for Connecticut against Pettit's 29.3. He Is third in re­ Muaial of St. LoiiU with .538 Eestsm League Marge-Joe MrCeae ... courts for-‘‘at least one year" and MANOHESTBR ORKKN Georgetown last Monday. bounding with 15.6, excelled only each. OOWnMCTOWS: WM HAVE 0< MTOCK Marie-AI Pusin NAME ______C IT Y _____ — Clinton 8, New Haven 8. said she may never play tourna­ ihilh-Ernle Pohl :'.7. i* S .311 SS6 NORIH m a in STREET—TEL. Ml 9-525S Boston (N E A )—Norm Jackson, fix Ruoaell aijd P ettit That will do Artbom, the PhilUea' lead-off M iO I C I N E CAMNITS m ^ SHOWIR D06RS Margarile-Kell Thomas ii' *7 .317 ' I \ \ 1 I f i I . for a Ud walking in for hie first ment tennis again. Paul CorranH. nlUtig canMi* of IM ADDRESS PHONE. Boston Bnflns’ center. Is th* top Akron. Ohio (N E A )—The Na­ man, led the league in baaee on Only a * f« " ' d*y» Ago. before Shee Outlit whirl. o m e n .6A'TDBDATflh-4>F*ll . Coorh Bones McKinney of NorUi and ilE set a near season high irlpio Om r D«ily 7 A.M. to 5 P.M.. Includinc Wi Tf I Mit. ft, II 9 point - getter smong National tional Induatrtal Raaketball Is con- balla with 97. Harry Andereon, OaroUna SUta'a boaketball Uam She headed for H oll^ood tn make ■ note wer* fW E. MTOOLE ItfOE.. ^ md a»tai4«7 UntU Noon Rockty League recruits this sea­ eidered the toughest of th* ama­ 'jThia boy has aa much abiHty also the Phils, struck out the moat $ movie, sh* m H " i m rr <•**'' re- M . Rral* tlmaa, W. $ny« Moot-$ Un PuciUo la ona son. teur leaguee. and man gingar than anybody tn » • Om rM t pUytr$ ta tba gaiaa. tlnd.” (H MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER M>;^9S8 -V PACT fOURTEEN m ’^N CH ESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1968 PAGE FIFTEEN Bualnesh Services. Qfflbred 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW I BY PAGALY a«d SHORTEN ApaitmehUie-rFfatto^ Hoowm for Shit 72 Tcnemtnts 63 Uonscs Fnr Sale 72 Honaei for Sole 72 H al Boyle SNOW PLOWING - Resident or XX Coventry commercial area. 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Dimock Co., walking distance to bus, school, nine other newspaper luilons, all New York (JP) — The day after looking back. I guess it nevsr dM. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CI.ASSIFIED ADVT. PLACES. electricity, private entrance. Call Realtora, MI 9-8245. church and shopping. Price AFL,-(JIO, which are not sup^rt- A near disaster Waa averted in Christmas most grownups are as I guess inflation is s big danger, MI 9-34S6. MANCHESTER — Beautlfu) six *15,200. Tel. Ml 8-2708. good as they can be. but I don’t, see what a guy my MON. THRU FRl. .10:80 A.M.—SATURDAlf 9 A.M. room ranch In prime country club ing the Independent Deliverers’ Coventry Wedneeday aRemoon Household Services XXXVII union. They haven’t the strength to be size can do about it — eaem t Offered 1.3 A location. I8’xS4' living room wlU» *3,000 CASH assumes 4H% mort­ when a fully loaded oil tanker join everybody else in viewing tM . PLEASE READ YOUR AD TWO ROOM furnished apartment Two weeka to aeil. Priced well be­ They were furlouglied shortly anything else. fireplace. Lt^rge attractive kitchen. gage on this 5H room ranch with after the papers closed down Dee. elammed into a van truck and then Worn out with the Wassail problem with alarm. ‘ GUwlfied or "Want Ada" are taken oter ^he Ph""'' a d io r e p a ir s at 106 Birch St. Call MI 9-3884. low today’s market (or a 9 «ear attached garage. Owner Ml 8-1883. R on any m ake- Recreation room and den finished 1, two days after the deliverers’ hit a telephone pole, but did not Bowl, the struggle to put up the "We managed to put a few more Tcnlenoe The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST DAV I f all amplifiers and phonographs in basement. Over 1,700 square feet old room ranch with large liv­ bucks in junior’s college fu n d . ’ ing room, fireplace, three bed- struck. Another 5,000 employes catch fire. Christmas tree, the annual turkey APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In flnie for the next Inser- and changers. Over 47 years total of living area on a large wooded bout, they appeue the aching There’s no point in broking about UoD. The Herald Is reaponsible for onl.v ONE Ineorreet or omitted experience. 90 days guarantee on TWO ROOM apartment. For fur­ lot R, F. Dimock Co., Realtors, ' rooma, acre lot and basement ga­ Lots for ftale 73 are still on thr Job on a stand-by State Police aald the operator of B ut when ^ basis. -v’ head with aspirin nnd the rebel­ that now though. Unless w re­ Inae'rtfon for an.v advertisement and then onl.v to the extent of a all work, Pottcrlon's. YOU LOSE ONE, ther information call MI 8-5560. MI 9-9245. rage. Near Bolton-Coventry line. the large tanker, Ned W: Squier, *14.900. R F. Dimock tc Go., Real­ BOLTON — Christmas special. The strike has been s mounting (*>■ ' 84, Storrs. was traveling on Rt. lious stomach with bicarbonate of port card, starts blowing some Im­ "make rood" Insertion. Errors uhleh do not lessen the value of THEV'LL FIND MAIN STREET — Second floor. Extra large lot, high elevation. soda. provement he won’t even be gble the adrertlsment wlH not be corrected by "make Ifood" Insertion. DICK'S Weatherstrip Com (XXII) tors. MI 9-5245. d.aln also on newspaper manage­ 31 about 3:15 p.m. when he took panv, doors and windows, cu^om PLENTY OP Nearly new three rooqi heated Tongren. Broker. MI 3-6321 "Any­ ment. Pre-Ohristmas adverting his eyes off the road for a moment. Half the children's new toys to get admitted to a refu te adtooL TOUR tXIOFEKATION W'lUL work, guaranteed. Call Ml 9-tS*3 OTHERS- BUT apartment, tile bath and shower. New six room ranch, one block XXXVIII thing in Real Eatate.” and circulation revenue losses ex­ The ponderoua tanker, owned by were broken the night before, and "We been mig^ity lucky tn one *82 month includes etove, -refrig­ way. There hasn’t bera much BE APPRECIATED D i^M I 3-2711 after * p m. NOT yOURS .' from Green. All large roome, two ceeded 20 million. Brown'a Oil and Ice 0>., Williman- the other half (Including, thank erator, parking and gag bill. Call MANCHESTER—A nice three bed­ tlc, veered to the left and hit - van Heaven, the dntm) will be broken sickness in the family. As A ma^ MI 3-7929 any time. baths, built-in stove and own, fire­ Wanted— Real Estate 77 Unlees there is sudoen and rap­ WEAVING of burns, moth holes sadsiv s- place. Full basement, two-car ga­ room home in a convenient loca­ id settlement of the strike. New truck operated by Gary L. Wilcox, by this nightfall. ter of fact, average gizys like me Automobiles for Sale 4 and torn clothing, hosiery runs, tion. New warm air oil heating But millions of Americans, have to stay hetethy. Only iteh Lost and Found I QyiET MODERN heated three rage. Your choice of "nterior LISTINGS WANTED, single and Yorkers are likely to pass the long 24, Hartford. handhngs repaired, kipper re- decoration. R. F. Dimock Co., Real­ system, fiiil basement, aluminum two-fanjily houses. Member of Police aald the Van, owned by stretched out on the living room people and poor peoplo can afford NEED A CAR and had your credit placoinenl, umbrellas repaired, room apartment. Reasonable rent holiday weekend Ithout the FOUND "Tff tors, MI 9-6245. combination. Five minutes from MLS. Howard R. Haatings. Real­ million newspapere they usually Adley Ehepreas Co. of New Haven, couch and half-listening to a wife to be sick today. It oosta more to - turned down" Short on down pay­ men's shirt collars reversed and to responsible persons. Call MI school, shopping and transporta­ humming in the kitchen as she sets deworm a dog now than it usod to ment? Mail a reposseaslon'’ non'l 3-8524. tor. MI 9-H07 any time. consume dally and the 6% million turned over. landing on four high­ A way to asie your back and heart replaced Marlow'a Little Mend­ tion. Immediate occupanoy. Below way fence poets end was com­ about preparing turkey hash, cost to treat appendtdtia. pive up' See Dnuglas Motors, Ret ing Shop, 3V5V N. S r xxm they buy on Sundays, "nils would ParkwBy .'Service Center M.'J-UAUKet, tv/s. VERY,VERT nice four room flat. market at Ji2,500. R. F. Dimock SELLING YOUR home? For pletely demollahed. The tractor know B atrange contentment. "I thought- sure this year one the iowflmi'n on the lowest down ANDOVBIR—six room new ranch, Co. Realtors, Ml 9-5245. prompt, efficient, courteous serv be their third Sunday without ma­ This Is the season when man and smallest payments anywhere. BELMONT Rug Cleaning Com­ Near to everything. Write Box S, jor city newspapers. continued on'after hitting the van of those double-dome setentiste t:all Ml 0-8093 Herald. ^ three bedrooms, living room tnd' ice and appraising without nbllga- and slammed into -a . telephone likes to review the dying year. would come up with a cure fbr Not a small loan nr finance com­ pany—For those who care about dining area. Granite fireplace, XXXIX tlon, call S. A. Beechler, Realtor, The deliverers' membership Joe Blow, the typical American, pany plan Douglaa Motors, 333 thetr ruga—phone Ml 8-0012. turned down a publishers' offer of pole. The tractor unit was de- baldness and the common- eold, For a spot on our automatic snow FOUR ROOM apartment, first bookcases, built-in range and oven, Ml 3-6969 or Wesley R. Smith As­ 'mollahed, police said. lying there on hia living room removal service •Mam Street. Free pickup and delivery Free MANCHESTER—All brick six room *7 a week over two years—a for­ but no — all they think about is fltxjr. I jir g e rooms, oil heat. In basement garage. Nice porch, sociates. hb 9-8952. Member Multi­ Neither driver wae injured. couch, might put it this way -r if lobbing bigger and bigger baso- esllmalns given. We spectallke In Help Wanted — Male 3fi Household Goods SI Musical Instruments 53 quire 387 Adams St. MI 9-9142. acre lot overlooks Andover Lake. Cape In South Mancheater Built ple Listing Service. mula accepted by the newspaper Squier wea arrested end charged he talked out lottd; I/IST—One Rray frame Rlasses. no ftirnlture and wall to wall carpet­ R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors. MI by Ponticelli in 1951. Aluminum guild of New York, bella Into space. rase \'irinilt' Main SI rtewafd T railers 6-A BALH 1-3 OFF on wallpaper. Wall PIANO TUNING. W« ara the only with failure to drive to the right. "When you gel right down to It, "But, anyway, as long aa thay ing. TOOL MAKPIRS ONE ROOM apartment, heat, hot 9-5245. combinations, large enclosed rear ' ARE YOU CONSIDERING The drllverers h8''c been de­ • ■■'*4- ( J . *«r-V.t s t r - V. N « . Ke is scheduled to appear in (Cov­ 19.58 has been, pretty great. JA 8 KflM tilea 4c a tile. Kentlle, from 7c firm In thia area tuning clanoa water. Apply Marlow's, 887 Main porch. Garage and amesite drive. SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? manding a wage raise plus a are busy doing that they doaT (CRKAT LAKES ".W in two berl- FLAT FINISH Holland window each. Green end Wallpaper, electronically. Others use the c'd entry Justice <3ourt Jan. 16. . The "I started the year running ninm i mnplelely furnished, AND St. XXIV No basement, large lot. Very nice We will appraise your Ffoperty shorte. work week, an extra holi­ crash was investigated by Stale seared, but It hasn't been half bad. have time to throw bomba b aA I33ST TIMEX bnv s walch, grnv | shades, made to measure. All at the Green. fashioned by ear method. Ward -----. ■...... I__ condition. *15,600. R. F. Dimock free and without any obligation. and forth. We still stem to has* 2 leather strap, helween Helmnn' j.'i.ioo yn.Mi, .lensen's. Inc. nlwav’n day and an absentee replacement Policeman Edward Beattie of the Not bad at all. metal Venetian blinds new ; p m s T ULA.SS M A C H IN ISTS Krauae. MI 8-8S89. FIVE ROOM second floor flat, ex­ NEW SIX room Colonial, 817,900. Co., Realtors, MI 0-5246. We also buy property for cash. system. a new international crlids Ovary SI. and Center Springs Pond Ml rclinhici Rolling Hilia. Itmite 41A, low price. Keys mudo while you YES! THERE LS A cellent condition, oil heat, storm Stafford Springs barracks. "The guy down the street lost Mnii.sficlil, CArfleld 9--U7!i "SANTA CLAUS" Built by Joseph R.o6etto on Broad Member Multiple iJstlng Basic pay under the deliverers' Later t)ie same afternoon State his job. but he got another ons day. and I guess it would be a raal 9 3210 wail. .Marlows Kor work on rloae tolerance Air­ windows, Venetian blinds. Adults. Street near Waddell School, 114 ~xxxx STANLEY BRAY, Realtor surprise to wake Up somo morn­ craft Prccialon Parts. ' 1 DON’T WANT IT Wanted—^To Buy 68 old contract, which expired Dec. 7, Police arrested James J. Murph.v. three months later, and seems to I,nST l ine set chain falls, vti-imly FUnNITUriK PKPAIRFNO - An- *75, Garage, raqge, refrigerator baths, built-in stovs and oven. BRAE-BURN REALTY was *103.82 for a 40-hour week. 30. of Forest Rd.. Coventry, on ing and find "we otuy had yeste*^ MY CUSTOMER ISN'T available, extra. 115 Russell St MAN(3HES'TER — Here’s a nice MI 3-6273 be doing all right now. Everybody Lvdall or Lake SI Finder please Auto Driving SchtMtl 7-A tlqneB re.Mfjrrd Piirrilture flrpnlr GETTING MARRIED Completely landscaped. Ameaite Tile nine closed dailies are the charges of speeding and operating else in the neighborhood is work­ day’s crisis to worry over. HIGH HOURLY RATES WANTED TO BUY MI 3-7056. drive. R. F. Dimock Co., Realtor*, complete seven room home off "So what? W * atlU got peace, rail Ml 9-7Bfi*. Service Tnlrottvllle Nfl 3 7449 YOU CAN HAVE IT Parker Street. Living room with Times, Herald Tribune, Dally a motor vehicle without a license. ing. too — whether he wants to : MOli riy^fTK’S MBnchruln n Icad- Good used reBalabla furniture, MI 9-5245. News, Mirror, World-Telegram and The accident was Investigated by and any year they don't blow tho tflii, I in;: drivinj: at hool, llirre aklliril. If you don't qualify for one of JUST BY TAKING OVER SOUTH WINDSOR— Four rooms, fireplace, dining room, kitchen, en­ or not. I/OST Corker Spunlrl , ...... BOP TITCOMB Rlill hem flt 21 UNPAID BAIJtNCE also small upright and spinet Sun, Post, Journal-American, Long State Policeman Ronald Jacobsen "The boss has been pretty good bugle — well, it’s a good year." coiirtefiiii Inatnictora. C laaa room j Mnpir Stirri to acrvice yoiir these positions, please do not ap­ planoa, econd floor. Completely redeco­ closed porch and four bedrooms. rlipprd nfimed leaddle V'uimtV| Monthly Payments XXV Island Star-Journal and Long la- of the Stsfford Springs barracks to me. I thought Iasi July he'd Just then his xvlfe’s *'«Ice floats Henry Rnd Princeton fite MI; iiiRtnictiona for Ifl. 17 yenri v^'fiHher. dryer, lr<»ner. dlahwaah- ply. rated. Heated, garage. Adults. Oversized garage and nice yard. M AL TO O L & *17.22 JA 8-3771. Dishwasher, New heating system. land Dally Press. who said Murphy's car' went off skip the year-end bonus this time, eut of the kitchen; i |(In re|r|ilione Mr. Mortiock, , rnriKe. vnter fieHter Do U Watkins Used Furniture MANCHESTER—Seven room ram­ The Nearby Newark, N. J.. and Married 50 Years Christmas Eve tlie road into the woods near the "Joe, tear yourself away from 8 ROOMS NEW FURNITURE bling Cape. I-Arge rear patio and $17,900. R. F. Dimock Co., Real­ but hr ntsde It again - - although IhMMtf.r of Driver Kd icatfon • vonrHelf pump kit.s MI 9-iri73 ENOINKFRINO COMPANY Exchange FIVE ROOM apartment, four Westchester County, N. Y„ papers Mr. and Mrs. George D. Eklwards, who celebrated their golden intersection of Daly Rd. and South that couch, and get out here and MI p -7:m*k ! — ------AND APPLIANCES attached garage. Paneled dining tors. Ml 9-5246. he did say he didn't know how 6 291 ADAMS STREET HAVE BEEN IN STORAGE 8 15 Oak Street heated. No children. No pets, MI Doctor Says are publishing, but are not send­ wedding Christmas eve at their home, 27 Ridgewood St„ admire St. Jacobsen said the car came to much longer he could stay in busi­ take out the garbage.” Announcements ------. I .SA VK nn Inundenng, Wei 9-3169. room, recreation room, two baths. ing copies into New York. News- a stop in a hole after knocking .MANniKlTKU Driving AiHdemy witah. .pn , 1) miOR hulldinpn. room addilloiiR Nijulde Also Included Sealy Innerspring ROOM WITH kitchen privileges. home. Fireplace, modem kitchen, Plant at Bale Comeaii, Que., will ten ready for (Thristmas awfully Unred work 24 lintir ; -'i vicr I’oultry and Supplies 43 feet. Will sub-divide. Main St. Lo­ 2'-j baths, recreation room, base­ This formerly common Infec­ be closed today and tomorrow and KI,OOn FANDINf; Hiid refinlehtriK Kn;;lneerlnR (’oiTipnnv, Inc,, .34 Mattress and Box Spring, "Alex­ Babies screpted. Centrally locat­ XXVIII carl.v. More Board Meetings rail Ml .V4723 Oak St. MI 3 H'jr. ander Smith” Rugs. Ijimps, cated near Center. Plenty of park­ ment garage, hot water heat nlus tion of the lungs was known as next Friday and Saturday, extend­ ' Spri lall/liij^ In olfl floor,t MI BROAD BREASTED hronxe tur­ ed. Apply Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. ing. Phone MI 9-.5220 or Ml 3.7444. Yet perhaps your enthusiasm's Tables. Kitchen Cabinet, Inlaid and Assume 4% mortgage-on Immacu­ many other attractive features. Uie old people's friend because it ing also a normal New Year's shut­ Russia Warns West dampened. Perhaps your holiday ft r)7rin AIJ. TYPK8 of carpentry wor|f keys Fresli or fror.en Ready any FRONT ROOM-Hest. hot water, ’> late four room ranch in Bolton. Property now vacant. Priced at so often proved an easy and pain­ The Board of Directors could be* able to ask questions of Martin Pem onala 3 a few Ollier articles down. More than 1,500 employes havings didn't measure up to done, alteratlona. dormere, roof lime Schauh a Turkey Farm. 188 Flee storage until wanted. Free block from Main SI. 59 Birch St. Total monthly payments Including *19,900 and present mortgage of less final illness. Today lobar are affected. meeting four times a month if It during regular meetings. But sub­ D'ONNIK S TV' and PHdlo Service. Millalown Road, Mancheater, Houses for Rent 65 what you wanted to s$>end. Year- VACUUM aJDANERB repaired In nvHilnhle all hiiur?* ftattiifarllon inR porchee, etc Cali Ml 9-ft9Bl delivery. Free setup by our own MI 9-7129. mortgage, taxes and insurance Is *13,000 may be assumed. pneumonia la almost a rare dis­ end bonuses, in man.v an Industry, accepts recommenditlons of a mitting detailed questions In ad- Conn under *65. combination alun.lnum ease. When it does develop, re­ vam-e. he said, would "CTpedlts my own home shop Portv /eara ppiarantped (’all Ml 9 131ft reliable men. ROCKVIUjE. 24 Grove St.- Well On Staying in Berlin weren't as lush as in yesteryear CARPENTER—Experienced In all i _ ------windows, ameslte drive, lake privi­ TOLLAND t u r n p ik e :—Looking Board rules committee. matters” /actory experience. AiJ malcea. low Phone for appointment heated 2 room furnished apart­ covery is the rule. The speed with This is a good moment then to fields of rarjieltttry. Contract or VI-SIT THE House of Talking Birds SAMUEI, ALBERT. HARTFORD Apartments— Flats— leges *10,700. R. F. Dimock & Co., (or a home with some land? We which this occurs is amazing to Rockville-V ernon The committee, composed of ■ A third recommendation re­ ratee. free estlmetca. free pickmi reaaonnble hoilrly rates Ml 4(1 Walnul SI Parnkeels. over 100 ment. Inquire 1st floor. Apartment are offering a seven r(X)m home, review your spending of the year, and delivery. Mr. Mlllor jA .MOiri'FNSFN T\' Spe. mli/ed RCA CH 7-03.58 any time up tn 8 p.m. Tenements 63 9. Realtors, MI 9-5245. all those who remember what It (Continued froin Page One) to give some thought to better Mayor Eugene Kelly and Director quests that Martin submit reports television, aervii e MI ft-ift-tl 3 0731 to chooae Irom White .lavas. plu.s barn and other outbuildings, 2-B004 Coi kaliela, -M e ,x I r a n Folly. See It Day Or Night used to be. budgeting for 1959. Ronald Jacobs, recommends that in writing to tho Directors before If you have no means of trans- XXX with 14 acres of land. Owner will special meetings be set for those meetings, rather than to give BIDWELL HOME Improvement Fincln-a SIX ROOM single, newly redeco­ consider subdividing property If It Is interesting and important, Camera Man ing proposals if the West has any Who can ca help you? Your bank­ niDKUS WANTKD-Ti) Prnli A 'I'\' SI-;ilV'ICF. aiw mnlie liighesl portallon, I'll semi my auto for **ptJR ROOM apartment, second rated. steam oil heat, Immediate Tuesdays besides the first and them orally during meetings as he i|Ualilv woiU al loweai |M'0 tot l~'o Alteratlon.s. additiona ga-i floor. Adult family. Ml S-'ISl. LAKE STREET—New six room less land is desired. even now, to discuss this disease. —if those proposals are directed er can. In the past several days Whitney. KnMt Hnrtford IfU nntl rages Roofing ami aiding experla ; No obligHlion. occupancy. Call MI 3-6345, A typical case starts suddenly NewsTidliits two varied approaches to this third of each month, when regu­ does now. Jacobs said thl# would, 2nd BhlftR. Dally echedulrd Rorvicr c\pett v.nrU l''timnna ten service Colonial with garage. Built by U toward solving the problem and larly-scheduled meetings are now enable the Directors to come to ■ Him I- 1II3I. I’lione MI ft 4.’i37, Pot- Alnmliiiim clnphoatda a apeciaity.' Articles l''or Sale 4.3 A ---L -H - I'',—11 T - ’S VERNON—One three room apart­ i R. Bui't-in stoVe and oven. Fep further information please with a severe chill. This may last Tip Pays Off Culled from AP Wires problem have come my wa.v from Mnnrhofitf'r, l/nv rnmmutrr Cnc.xccllcd workmanship F.nsy . EIGHT ROOM duplex, four bed­ contact: are not rejection.* of our solution," The flrsl Is a pamphlet Issued ^ hcl(i. meetings more fully prepartKl for ralrn. Silver Dane Bur Dine. Ml lertoii a 43 45 AI.I.YN .ST,, HARTFORD ment with garage, stove refrig­ rooms. tile bath up, four 00ms. I-arge fireplace. Sun deck, for as long as half an hour. Soon Iiiidgei terms Ml ft B4ftft nr TR erator. References. Ml 9-2837. He again barred, however, unof- by the American Bankers Assn, i The special meetings could serve discussion. ,3-ft97R KNAPI’' SHOES Many Mahonry, OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P M. •i bath down. Modem kitchen, oil baths, three bedrooms. Beautiful after the chill, the temperature An Andover msm was arrested l.ltAVE YliCR rulihiHit won lea to ftftuin SAT, 8 P .M. view. *18,700. R. F. Dimock Co., ROBERT J. SMITH. INC. begins to go up. It rises rapidly Fianda Cai(.linal Spellman asks catted "Controlling Family Fi­ for public hearings, informal dls- The rules committee was formed 38 .Maple SI Tel Ml 3-4327 heat, automatic hot water, com­ Christmas Eve and charged with flrlal Western suggestions that II oltei's lltree simple ‘ cussion, and action on agendas of when the new Board took office in R ID E R S W A N TED -To Hnrtford , me' Cellars, attics cleaned, HEATED four, three and Iwo room Realtors, MI 9-5245. to around 104 or 105 degrees. U S. acrvicenien .stationed abroad nances." I Light truclmig of all Kinds, for apartments. Inquire 419 North pletely redecorated. Apply owner, 963 MAIN STREET evading responsibility afler an discussions of Berlin be linked methods. leaving the decision of | town business which the Board November. Since then, the Direo- Dally Fiuhcrtulch Bcrvht' fmm DRY OAK wood, cut fireplace and .395 North Main St., corner Union At thp same time, a person with reunification of Germany. to pray for laintr im-uco al home as ub i hjb 2 htinics Hhiic.H and offices Noim a Itnonng-Sldlng in FOR SALE Six rooms of furniture Main St., or call Ml 9-0576, 12-1 XXXI alert photographer followed a which Is best up to you. The al- doeso not complete during regular tors have been convening more Manchmlrr C I I oni> ftr atnvo lengths, 110 per load, dellv- St, Ml 9-5241 coming d «,^ n with pneumonia Backing up Gromyko with a well as for Inteninllonal peace. than four timee a month, on the oMfl wnv Snvo loll« Hurt i.nfls. locate for current expenses thatjclal meetings if no business were braska during 1906 were mallaids. Automobiles tor Sale 4 f-nropc freezer. Eleciric, gas, comblna- starts early. The breathing be­ Vernon. not succeed in sitting It out on the portion of your Income that re- forthcoming P.lt ft Dii'j.'i \ lor WDiU, loof ihlmnrv rrpjiii.t. MI 3-4041 after 5:30. SPAC7IOUS Seven room single He notified Rockville Patrolman Major (iiscusaion on .Slate'.* elec­ Other major species. In order ('a|uto| Kqulpmort, 3H Mail Ml llon, and apartment rangca, space home, country club area, no lease XXXII Duplex 6-6, Two-car garage. comes rapid and each breath is other side of the ocean with Im­ mains available for dally living ex­ Ask >%'ritten Questions OLDER CARS, mechanics s(ieclals Hh\’ IInKrnnw, Ml ft 22M. Bny 3-7ftftR. hcatera, 4ne^ off on new mat: shallow. Robert J. MacNamara who was punity .. the Soviet Union has in­ tion laws scheduled for Monday taken, were blue-winged teal, M A M miBBlSM-rOffem rom .larkHiin MI 3 K32ft. AVAILABLE January 1. Four room ' required, available immediately, Priced (or quick sale. in Hnrtford office of Mildred Al­ penses. Another recommendation asks flxlt yourself esrs, nlways a g(s(d tresses, Iipw overhead Keeps our These ^symptoms can be con­ investigating the accident which tercontinental rookols, i nd no A “complete budget plan" that "wherever possible,” Board green-winged teal and plntaU. selection. lx>ok behind mu office ph'to full limp tJonnlM;; ‘^prvtir, l-'IM.D Strrrophonii- Ml Ft Bound yeqr round cottage, Columbia Call John H. I>appen. Inc., (or VERNON—New six room apllt Burkamp had just left. The acci­ len, retiring Secretary of Slate !U)Ot'’IN(I, Sin iN d , pnintihj; Dnr- prices down I/eRlanc Furniture Electric stove and refrlger appointment to Inapect. Ml 8-.5261, 18 acres of land, Avery Street. fused with other conditions, but oceans can save the United States wherein you are urged to Aral membere and townspeople submit Douglas Motors, 3.33 Main AKh(»A nihhudi rrmnvrrt H;:h. phnnoKt nph for only ITft 9ft r«ll level. High wooded lot. Cathetfi-al dent MacNamara was investigat­ . . . 19,50 Leglslaturs will be asked ABUNDANT CHICLB pentry AMornllniiH hikI ndddtona. Hospital, 195 South St.. Rockville. ator, not water, Included, $ft5 per So. Windsor. Five minutea walk to are certainly suspicious of lobar froth retallntlon." keep caixiful records for all fam­ requests for detailed information Inifklnn M r I a I, cnMihoard Ml ft 2271 for nmafliifi drmonBtm- Open ft to ft ceiling with redwood beams. Puilt- ing was a hit and run cra-*h on to approve bill to require auto- Chicle, from which chawing gum \VANTKD -C'lrnn u«rr1 rara Wr flrum.N Hr;;uti(ir uriviro aval) ( ’olliMKs Work man ah ip »'uaran- monlh. Call MI 9-5779. In range and oven. I'.i baths large new school now being built. pneumonia. Examination of the Parliament went thi-ough the for­ ily expensea for a trial period in advance of meellnga, so that tinn Subortian For Rent 66 West St., Rockville. MacNamara mality of approving Soviet ttollcy r-.oblle llccn.se holders to have is made, Is the Juice of the sa- buv, Irahr down nj irado any ahio Ml ft 07ft7 load A A Dmii. Inu., 2ftft \utumn 2(1 CUBIC FOOT upright freezer. fireplace. Finished laundrv room. chest by a physician and especial­ TTiree months i* advocated as am­ General Manager Richard Martin thlnp l»nuj;lRji MntojH. .U3 Main St, MI 3 4Rft0 RISLEY APARTMENTS, Available ly taking an x-ray film generally had told Burkamp that the Rock­ on Berlin ami also Gromyko’s call their picture on their driving ple, At the end of thle trial period would have time to look up the podllla tree, which Qows so abund­ DKA\'INC STATK Mu«t Bril wall Excellent condition Ulilily trail­ COVENTRY LAKE-Three rooms, Garage. Three bedrooms *17,990. B & D REALTY ASSN., INC. licenses. KI .K<''nioi -IIX DWNKnM 1‘rumpl I and bnso • ithlnrlH IdoHl for bHhlrn Jan. 1st, opjtosite big new shop­ R F. Dimock Co., Realtors, MI bring an early diagnosis. ville accident was evidently a hit for a nuclear teat ban. you should be able to figure, with answers antly a single man may gather a BKKORK YOU lU’V n UBr«1 lar er No reasonable offer refuaed. 4 winterized, Stetve and refrigerator Republican State Chairman Ed­ (rtrndly arrVU> un y»»ui KlriMro- I I'oiiin or kitrhrn, Oiffrr table and 6 ping renter in Rockville. ' j room 9-5245. Unless steps are taken to treat and run, but he did not know the The Foreign Minister contributed considerable accuracy, your allo­ Jacobs pointed out that Direc­ ton of It In a season, according: to mi Ronflng niul Omnneva I -A MI ft 3814, after flirnlshet)4.,*55. Call MI fl-7569. Ml 9-8075 days win May has called the 145 mem­ jipp Dormiin M'>I Salr't Buh k hix iID i iranri Pirk up hu«i ihv 6 j two end lahloB. blond wood Blnf k apartments (2 bedrooms). new the condition promptly, the typi­ whereabouts of the second car. one new note, saying that under a cations as a prelude to setting up tors and townspeople' would still be ths Encyelopadla Brltannlea. .^’alrn and Srrvpr VRri Mam livfi V ('all Klc.ft}-nhix iuithnrlr.rd i “ wrought Iron biiokuasr W nrIlan KITfTIEN SET Fornitcn table, brick construction, ij^autlfully XXXIII cal signs develop by the second Upon Investigating further the ban the Soviet Union would agree bers of his party in the General an actual budget. . Slrort Ml 9-4ri71 Uprn ovriunjih Rnnl-'ING Hperlalir.Ing in refisl ROCKVILLE, 34 Elm St. ThTee MI 9-3640 evenings HMlf'M anil arrx’lrc Ml ft 0R13 ni JA blind.^ and i'ornterB, 120", Two foiu chaira While willi red Good equipped big kitchen. R'ed birch or third day. patrolman stopped at a West St. to a limited number of nuclear ex­ assembly together to elect a OOP Leas complex is the ABA's "sim­ 2 DIOR' Plraar ask for AuKuallr o Ing imifi of nil kinds AI-. now and formica cablnela—dlaposall. room, centrally located, r.,nge. re­ plosions for peaceful purposes pro­ Stale. Auditor, iniR T’DYMonTM Uadi., iind h.-ni b’liKtb.H of K»cdrn ho«ui MI 3 OftlO. condition. Tcl, ,MI (1 628.5 frigerator. garbage dlapoaal, park­ VERNON—New six room ranch By this time cold sores around residence and talked with John L. ple budget plan" whereby through' KatiiUMiMlil rools Gutter woili Ciilmiieys Appliances if desired. Ceramic Lyman, 27, of Andover who was vided Russia was allowed as many 75vclvc Communist p lai^ flew rr Riinri rr*ndlt,i'*n, J-V' (’all MI cleaned repaired, 2fl yein> exper- ing (acilttles, *75. Call TR 6-2.505 with attached garage. Butlt-ln the lips are likely to be present, either experlfnce or trial and er­ COMMERCIAL W niM J* Ho o k rnevf Inprdia Iftftft wo-pik ('all Ml lev, Mniichesler. MI .3 .3.3*1 room and basement. Wooded lot, Like new, four room ranch. iety, the pain in the side or chest the damaged car was his, but re­ tions for spending and saving. If FULLY INSURED I inciilM .iljiit In Kohnuuy (’bmlrs SiuK^lo maple bed. lift arhoola (or 1 or 2 children. Heat nice location. *16.500 R. F. Dimock is severe, and the breathing is fused to say who was driving it. have urged rejection of any bon Department advises Communica­ this is your plan, you are urged to ft (libxjMi MI 3 fiimn j Maple hreakfaat ae'l. $30 and hot water furnished -individ­ Youngstowm kitchen, ceramic bath, which would prevent such experi­ House.* lor Sale 72 Co., Realtors. M] 9-5245. storm windows and doors, fire­ rapid. Cough brings up a fair He is schetJuled to appear in Rock­ tions Commission it wants to take make periodic ehecks on your Life-Size Baby Doll! Hrnting nnd I'lutnhing 17 .. _ , Maple dmpleaf table. 130, ual control Parking. Excellent ville City Onirt Monday. mental uses of nuclear blasts ns part in the rcopene*! Boston TV spending and saving ^ tle m a to PAINT SPHAYEP, like new, 3 Mnhopanv buffet $10 aport farllllloa in city park with SOUTH WINDSOR—6'j room split place. basement garage, *4 . acre amount Of sputum which Is likely digging harbors. XXXIV to be tinged with blood. The tem­ MacNamara said the owner of ('liannel 5 case. make eertain they are kept in Sew It Easily, Smoothly S WATSON, PI CMBINC. nnd lienl. ruble feel pc, mlmilc* >it in lbs '* q. Grandfather clock. *100 new poo). *100. MI 9-4824, TR level. Excellent condition. Storms. iot. Stone retainer walls, well Parliament also approved the Wm. Dickson pnd Son pccsRUie, nillcss pi.Klnn tvpc Com- j 5-.5775. landscaped. 5% FHA. 10% VA to perature stays high, at 104 and the car Lyman allegedly hit is proper balance. In;: (lUit'nrlor Nrw inAlMlhiltonB. Immediate occupanc.v. Garage. COVENTRY—Attractive five room Mrs. Joan Satryb. Her car was naming of a veteran Communist The second approach to this iiMruitlon wnrk nnd lopntr work. plcliv,y6b Sell,* new Jftil MI ft Sflor, ! W ATKIN .S Tongren, Broker. Ml 3-6.321, qualified buyer. Asking *12,500. 105 degrees. party administrator. Alexander N. CENTENNIAI, APARTMENTS ranch. I„arge kitchen, three bed­ . Penicillin and its relatives al­ parked at .84 West St., Rockville. matter of budgeting that I ’ve Just Ml ft .3R0R 'I SKI) FURNITUUK rooms, nice living room, large lot. Large six room Clape, oreezeway Shelepln. aa top Russian police­ Firemen Squeleli received comes from First National CT4ESTNUT STREET MANCHESTER —Six room Cape (uid garage, plastered walls, large most always bring remarkable Elarller Wednesday a Monson, man. As (3hnlrmam of the State Painting and Decorating THREE IMKCE balhinnin .*cl $19 K X rU A N G E four bedroom, convenient. Utili­ A comfortable home (or modest improvement in a short time. A Mass., man was arrested on a Bank of Minneapolis. Called "New When svailable 2-3.4 Rooms living. Priced at only *12.650 R. kitchen, bay window in dining Committee for Security, he suc­ Spending Guide for Budget-Minded BFBO IA U Zm o IN OHUBCfl WORK Movinir—T ruckiriK— Ml ft 8606 ties, Tongren. Broker. MI 3-6321. room, fireplace, l ’,4 baths, - two quick fall in temperature and re­ charge of oneratlng under the in­ ceeds Gen. Ivan Serov, a career Blaze at Dump 15 OAK STREET ThIsTs what you get : — F. Dimock Co., Realtors, ' MI fluence of intoxicants after a 2- Families." It Is an actual worlf BBTABL18BBD IMS • .Slofitgc 20 "Anything In Real Eatate." 9-6245. large bedrooms up with walk-ln lief of the cough and pain occur secret policeman who was removed Well heated apartment closets." Storm windows nnd oors. rapidly. The bre^hing becomes car coHlsion tn which two children Dec. 8. Ivan Serov, a career secret Thick, white smoke bung heavily book designed to help you figure liA N C H K sn m Hont.s and Arcesaorlr* 4(1 Open Thursdav* Evenings Hot water *15,200—Two-family 4-4 duplex, s$>endahle Income, to enter-ontlet- Ml 9-0920 MANCHl'ISTkIH Mi)\'INi; an d Until' 9 XXXV Awnings. House Just painted out­ slow and normal, €nd no longer were Injtired. policeman who Was removed Deo. over the northwest section of Man­ Trucking ('o Lx mi kikI kMig dtw Electric Refrigerator Separate furnaces. Aluminum side. Separate washing drain, fully Is it necessary to wait for the Westerley Danyllw, 9, and Mar- imted fixed expenaes and to allow McINTOSII nOAT CO. Gas Range storms. Call now. Paul .1. Corren- 8, Serov’s new assignment still was chester this morning, the after­ lance tnnving w'rckl\- van -ervicr Closed Mondavs tiled basement floor. Large well crisis to know what the outcome garetta Danyllw, 7, were treated not announced. you to plan fnr flexible expensea. Id New Ycuk .Ml :i iV5(\.3 52 OAK ST. Ga.* for cooking Included tl. Broker. MI 3-5363, MANCHESTER—One year old alx math of two smoldering rubbish Here each month you can. check room ranch, Three bedrooms, landscaped lot. Immediate occu­ will be. at Rockville , City Hospital for The 40-year-oId Shelepin is one Bed.*. M nU rosscs pancy. Full price only *14,900. abrasions and lacerations and dis­ Arcs fanned into life yesterday progresB and see how actual ex­ MOVE BY TRAILER van Me Ion* "('•'(TillK lilt 10.'tR m otors IX)W PRICE *69 to *91 MOVING OUT of State Must sell kitchen, dining room, large living "Today, there is only about one Of the younger administrators penses compare with the estimates Box S))i insrs by January 4. 6'.J room Cape. room. Built-In range and oven. For Information or chance in 20 or 25 ^ f dying from charged. They were riding in a whom Khrushchev has brought up afternoon al the Olcott St. dump. cxpcn.*iV |. One load Inalead of llllil lioilts III I rpmoildollS o ff CAI.L MI 9-.5779 car operated by their mother, you have made. two or lluce kai.airi loading and season fliscoilllts. IDoR ,loll» ■ Boflroom Stiiic.s Near bus, shopping and schixtis. Aluminum comblnatione, full Cel­ Other Listings the disease, It used, to be one through the party apparstus. Giv­ The worst of the two blazes To guide you on how average Fireplace, tUe bath, plavroom, chance in three. Lobar pneu­ Mrs. Beverl.v S. Danyllw, when ilnlnadiiip - IMnUik (Ivi dignified molof.s at CO.st 3'er cent of a fam­ any lime. , $200 bond tor court appearance SATURDAYS V ? (’KNTKR NEW LISTINGS But one should, remember tliat The Supreme Soviet.also adopt­ Pond. ily's Income is spent for food. The -{-Ml ‘Die MAN('IIKSTKU I’nckape Delivery Dcpi'ails (or apruig delivery ROCKVlIJjE - Almost new (our the diagnosis’ must be made early Mottday. Joaeph Galicia, 38, of Town Fire Chief W. Clifford housing operation takes 8 to IS (Jpht tiucUlnp and packH^e 'ellv nciepted Six rooms first floion 7th room Stafiord Hollow, a passenger in ed a liberalized new penAI code T):!') Main S t. room furnished apartment. Con- and treatment started promptly, that follows the Angle-Saxon prin­ Mason said the second Are will per cent, clothing 10 to 18 per cent ei y Itefi IperatoiH. waanera and venl(fatly located. Washer, dryer and lots of storage, second floor. because the ’ results are much the truck was charged with in­ McI n t o s h b o a t ( 'o . FOR THE VERY REST IN HOMES CALL ciple of placing .the burden of eventually burn Itself out In the and transportation 9 to 10' per Mtove nUiVinjj aneruiltv Koldlnp Ml O-HTV) and parking space available for Pull basement, two-car ''arage. more likely to be favorable than toxication' and released under 825 Bwamp, cent. Medical and dental care, ed­ chmiH foi r('ut. Ml ft 0752. .52 OAK .ST Immediate occupancy, *15,500. proof on the prosecution Instead i. VJ MAIN Mill’ MAIN STkiH » MANCKC$Tti. CO^N your use, TR 5-4956. if pneunrtonia' has been present bond for appearancq Ir court Mon­ of the defendant. The code re­ ucation and recreation, gifts and Teleplione MI 9-3102 day. Mason said the Arst Are origl- Musical Inatrumenta 53 R. F. DIMOCK CO. MADELINE SMITH, Realtor for several days. stricts the number of crimes pun­ nateil in the dumping ditch and contributions each -reportedly cap­ I’alntinK— Papering 21 SEE OCR CLASSIFIED ADS XXXX f g ' ' MI 9-1642^^______ishable- by death although kgening two engines from Companies 1 and ture another 2 to 10 per cent 9 A. M. to 12 NOON UinihonOs— lYatrhee— LARGEST selection of name brand e a r l i e s t e c l i p s e s p e e d s a wide definition of one, high 2 combined with the dump bull­ while 2 to- 7 per cent should be al­ NI t-5248 The average person’s thought PAINTING AND ■ piiperhanging. i Jewelry 48 band and orchestra Instruments, BARBARA WOODS JOSEPH N. ASHFORD DURANT ST.—Vacant fOur room Earliest eclipse of the sun on treason. It makes any form of war dozer to put It out. He aald' If it located for personal care and any­ Good clean workmanship si rea- | organs and pianos In eastern (?on. SEPTK! TANKS MI 9-7708 Ml 9-6818 C^pe. Near school and shopping record wka prodteted by Thales, speed, while 'listening, is at least propaganda a crime. Dejjortatlon had not been for the snow on the where from zero to 6 per cent for Honah|e rale.*; '30 years in Man- I.EONARD W. YOSr, Jeweler, re- necllcut New, used, rentals re­ AND ROBERT W. AONEW ROBERT D. MURDOCK pwkade. (Jomer lot. Oil heat, Greek philosopher, who predicted 500 words per minute; average and deprivation of citizenship were ground the -strong wind might dues and mibocriptlons. cheater. Rayinoitti Flake. Ml , palls, adjusts walches ("pertly. pairing. Ward Krause. *7 Walnut Ml 8-«878 MI 8-6478 ahimtnum storms, *10,500. Owner the solar eclipse observed at Sardis speaker's talking speed is about eliminated as criminal punish­ have swept it over to Spencer St. Jl" TALL 1)9237. Reasonable prices. Open dally. St., MI S-53S6 PLUGGED SEWERS MI 9-3863. on May 28. 585 B.C. 100 words a minute. ments. .Rubbish Ares flare up oc­ CHILD'S PARTY . Self PICK-UP Thtiradnv evenings. 129 Spruce The Farllsment had earlier ap­ casionally, he said, with no ap­ If you are having Just a few of EXTERIOR and Interior nalntliig. Sli-ret. Ml 9 4387. BEFORE YOU buy see my pianos. your children's little friends in for Machina Gleaaad proved a new budget giving more parent ca^ise. s A v m CASES OF SODA AT 2999 Olllngs rcflnishcd, Paperhangtng. • 1 sell only used upright pjanos. a get' together, there is one thing Wallpaper books Estimates given money to inilustry, scientific re­ Bumiiti^ rubbish also brought DiSOOUNl PRICES Completely rebuilt and estyled Septie Tanks, Dry \4?ell*. Sewer town Bremen from Co. 2 to 166 you can do to please your own Fully covered bu. Insurance. Call Fuel and Feed 451-A in colors. Have your piano tuned IJnFs Installed-^^llnr Water­ ...ond so it goes...in SUBURBIA TODAY search, education and social wel­ .youngster very much: Tell them 12 Urgi BoHItt ' a t our BOTTLING PLANT Edward R PnW^Ml 9-IOOS, electronically. Call Mever'a Piano, proofing Done. fare. It accepted Khrushchev’s Center 8t. this morning where a SEASONED hardwood for flir- pick-up truck was bn' Are. Trash they can draw pictures on the Prices quoted are for boom d^ p f 7-.5505, 2.N5 Market St,, Hart- program to make youths work white plaeemata that will be uaitd .50 eriee only; extra charge f«r_bam Little mothers will he Mlled witli PAINTER and paperhanger. deco- j nares, (Ireplacea, etc. Top qualljiy. MEET 101 OLIVER while getting high school ■ educa­ In the back of the truck had be­ ralliig. Good clean lob, reasonable "ford. Open 4-11 p.m. weekdays. on the table. Give them pencils quets. parOee, ehowara, weddlags. glee when they see this hahy-dolP 8266 free delivery. Ed Yeomana, PI All day Saturdays. McK in n e y b r o s . tions and above. gun to bum. T i z I bc L ■ iin 9 2-8002. OF and crayons. They may stay oe- etiC. Eajilly made—with soft wool yarn 3 B yt». Khrushchev did not speak dur­ Thr Are was quickly put out, nPlus DcflOBit Stwarog* Ditpoid Co. and no damage was reported. oupied with these for several daya for hair and cute embroidered A 1 utc pumc..* |uni|a-r f 180-188 Pearl St. — All 8-5398 CENTER MOTOR SALES ing the 4-day session. He Just sat The little guests will also enjoy 461 MAIN STREET and watched his programs go features. yoUng gill* Iti.il I an ilnilbli- as FIREPLACE Wood, *10 a load. PI Read Herald Advs. examining them at the party. $1.65 Delivered Pattern No. 2tMt(( lia.s hot-iion Hundicss. uitli >M Milliiail 111,, bul- llielp Wanted— Female .‘15 2-6408. through without question. First Usage Tax IncL MANCHESTER transfer for doll niens. ring 21 in ; Hlanchester*M I lon-oll collai I'antii.* m. 111.Id Plus Deposit pattern for rompe. and hiKilica; No. 8200 IS in sizes 3, i :> ii 7 BOOKKEEPER, caahlers and meat 4th of Nick*l b Wchel First known use of the nanM sewing and' finishing dircctiona. 8 year*. .Size .i, lumper. 1 \arda vvrnppers wanted. Apply at Ver­ HARDWOOD—fireplace or furnace. • SEPTIC TANKS Authorized Dealer for Oregon was in a petition to the BOmiNG CO. Send 25c In rolnii, for tills pat­ non Circle Market, Vernon, Conn. *10 loads delivered. MI 8-2694. of 35-lnCh; piiniies ), yaid»‘ rol- MI 1I-632B, CLEANED and INSTALLED Denver—More than 76;000.000 British government hy Major Rob­ ★ ★ ★ . 10 HENDERSON RD. tern to Anne Cabni. THE .MA.\- liir, ’ i yards. five-cent coins are produced each ert Rogers, a colorlal military of- ♦ OHESTER EVEMN'f. HKIt.XLl). Send Thirly-fivc 1 Vnis in

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FRroAY, DECEMBER 2«. 1968. ^Terase Dhily Net Press Run Tba Waalkw PAOB BIXTEEIf Foe th* Week Ko«ag Foreeaat of O. & .BHatia iNattrhpBlrr ^n^nihg HrraU) Dee. teth, ItSB Oloodjr,- not *o' eoU X«w ta low er M*. A apeclal meeting of the board 12,851 of directora of the Orange Hall Mayor Nhmes ' Karnber of the Audit developfBg Saadaip. High la About Town Corp. will he held tonight In the Bom au m t ClreoUtloa. 80*. aoclal rooma of Orange Hall at 8 iWnrtcfcwilFr—A^Cify of Village Charm The Zipaer Chib will hold ,a aet- o'colck. Committee on back party for memhera and fiienda tomorrow night alarting The DgMolay Mol here CIri le will VOL. LXXVm , NO. 74 (TEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1958 (Cla**lfl«d Adrerttalag ou Pssgo 8)' PRICE FIVE CENT8 at 8 o'clock. hold a molher and aon potliiek Swim Pools Monday night al « 30 in the ban­ The Rev, Howard Olaon. an A\i- quet room’of the Maaonie Temple, Thoae who ha\e not been notified A Directors’ subcommittee to guatana Lutheran mlaaionarv to .study location of new town sxvim- Judge Reveals Africa, will he the apeaker at the' mav eij^l Mra, Har\ey Wahnqiilat ming pools has been named by Jap Crisis Sunday morning worahip kervire. 11 Mayor Eiigervp Kelly. De Gaulle Decides His Sympathy and 10:30 am. at the Emanuel' Mr anfl Mra, W alter A, Kell.v, Members are Directors Alice La- Lutheran Church The Rev Mr 104 Church .St . rei eived a l able- menzo, Francis Mahoney, ^Robert Law rence, Maas., Dec. 27 Olaon la now atudying at the Ken-i gram froili their ,ann-lii-lnw and Gordon, and Gilbert, Barnes. They Possible as nedy School of Miaaiona in Hart-, daughter. Mr. and .Mra David T. On Value of Franc —District Court Judge Wil­ Britain Ready to were named at a Board meeting liam E. Daly heard testimony ford. I .Murphy, announcing the arrival of tills xveek at whl Their resignations attll were be­ might be gfven out then or in R the foreseeable future. On Common Market expert repairing. At that time members of the Missing Prexy K\^' nn«! uiUt ini'ixi- \ commission said Manchester needs c- c ing held by Cabinet Secretary Sunday night radio and television The tiomior speculation was a h i ih 29 39 tVOKK in»'E Ullll.f. ( ' ' Ilr I5 fliin in cnnrt .Inn, improved swimming facilities, and Munenorl Akagl. Akagi has asked address by De Gaulle. re.sult of rumor.' here about the VOll W AIT they wished to continue their drive the three to reconsider, in the hope It is generally expected that the franc. Britain, snd other states Wires Home Bonn, Germany, Doc. 27 (/F)—The West Gemiaii gotreni* for a complete pool set up al Globe 50c-*1.00 they will hold off bolting until franc will be devalued — latest which control their currencies, Ol K Hrp.( lALTY! Hollow. after the party convention Jan. 17. speculation says from an official might be raanet.vered hy a franc ment today promised a major announcement on the statiu of 2 SAM YU LYES Thlrk, hoi rorru'd Iwrf or liol But Mayor Kelly and Martin Informed sources said their rate of 420 to the dollar to ftOO to change into making convertibility From Florida the deiitsche mark. It Mas expected that the mark will bo ••SHOE REPAiniNO |in%trami nAndui<‘h j\/m* Hurl, Tivo Hospitalized in Crash recommended the commission resignations are not against the dollar. Then a new franc desirable In f rder lo keep trade made more easily convertible with the dollar. OF THE BETTER RIND " with pntgto ^nlad. 65c study the acceptability of two Klshl's pro-Westem and antl-Red might be issued that would be from gravitating toward an easi­ pools, one in the south end of Box of 12 China policies but over difference worth 20 cents each, pr 100 times ly exchanged franc. Orlando, Fla.. Dec. 57 (.15—Dr. 2SX)AR STREET A M Jin-hrjatrr 'Aoimiti ;mf| h n ^tlilH nnitmntr nftpr brinsr nortou.^ly aMi’B. ARfies W hIe/ 40, of Fern- town, the other in the north. The within the party. the devalued franc. M. Earle rnlllns, president of Amsterdam. Netherlands, Dec. 27 (jT’)—The Netherlanda Same Ipide aa W atk ln i lO.ypHr-old prin aro re^-linK in liiirL in an nulo Rrcidont ycater-, The French budget decisions In­ ARTHURS dale Rd.. aiiffered a possible frar- mayor then agreed to appoint a The rebel group has presented This will be done hy printing cluded trimming subsidies to the Missouri Valley College who was bank summoned Dutch and foreign newsmen to a “coniMni> Mniif boater MrrnnriHl I{o.«[iitn.l r|ay. new notes with sn exchange on the liii*cd pelvLs. H er son, Jam es, has special subcommlt),ee to explore Box of 48 $ 2 the prime minister with a virtual nationalized railway and Paris rep. 1%2. Three cabinet members who be up even further in the next few |»rted ml.ssing by his wife when F^roen. 10. of 2't k’oxcroft D r, months and wants to make ad­ over the French franc. he, didn't come home from a strictions on converting the pound into other currencies soon . i«t iii-f in near us ' . . . .f!fit the»c MODESS profhirln fit Ualr'n long to the rebel faction say they The same action was taken in would lie eased for non-British lesidents. The British treas­ I \ were trealed at the hospital ami I Vinit i.ivf i vtnaln.'8 w uh ui* will resign and their followers will vance provision for this. There­ Christmas Eve church service in iiis<‘liai'gefl. Al.so trealed and dis­ You wrtr iho Uliifi of a fatlDT Denmark by the Copenhagen boycott the January election if fore, a 19 per cent drop from 420 Marshall. "Afo ury declined to comment. * charged uere Hamid T. Hammond. I Voni TiauKhUM A wouM ppyor forgot. JSotion* Department, Main Floor, Center. to .100 was expected. mmey . exchange. A Danish gov­ He waa expected to leave Christ­ However, th* Treasury Preea their demands. are not met. No ernment spokesman said there 12, and hi.M wife, (Jei-t'-rmle, 40, both ^ nr<- H SpHuIdlii(r solution of the situation was in There was ‘also speculation that mas Day for Orlando, where Mis­ Office auinmoned British and For­ 1 of Hailfni'd. I A Majpkka some kind of convertibility will be will be an official announcement if souri Valley's football team meets Pair of Mutts I < iranddftuirhlor We welrome charge acrniints! ('IATED PKEH8 'toll had fallen below the hea\'y dollars would com* from Britain's from tha AP Wires SilGHT IRREGULARS OF 49c REGULAR 25c HEAVY QUALITY t o ^ ioff.” O 'espo told the Miami leading up to his main theme that "T h ere ia. of course, a' pos­ fatality pace of two year* ago. sibility that global self-destruction Careless driving and whirling gold and dollar reserves, which MOREWEAR SOLID COLOR Herald, "and then made him ait in "the entire human race is in bond­ speedometers swelled an awesome "These figures are certainly the have piled up ateadil} during the DUNDEE HAND and front of me on the flight to Miami. age to its culture." may be aa-erted; the threat of ex­ On Newspaper Christmas pe lod t/affir toll today first glim m er of hope in an other­ year. SMALLPOX HITS HEIDELBEK* I know that if I return to Cuba I Defining culture as the "lan­ tinction may or may not prove to he stronger than regional rivalries but safety offlciala held out hope wise bleak picture The counetl Heidelberg, tiermaajr, Dec.' 27 FACE SIZE TCWELS FACE CLOTHS would be killed.” guages. tools, customs, beliefs and hope* We have stopped this ad­ Al present only Americans and Crespo refused to reveal the and national sovereignty . . . the Strike in N.Y. that auto fatalitiea might not hit nthera In th» dollar area can (Ab—A a o u tb reak of aoMUIpox so forth " that gie” out of primi­ time of decision is probably near the all-time 1 oliday record. vance of hiiinHn alaghter on the in this heagauartera city ml th e name of his sergeant-mechanic tive man's development of articu­ hlghwaya. We hope we now have a change their |>oi(nda for dollars who was scheduled to return to at hand." The deadly traffic tally, which in London. Other foreigners out­ U.8. Army to Europe brought late speech, White said: Ne\t’ York, Dec. 27 lA'i _ A tenta­ zooir.cd Christmas Day to a rec- chance to-avoid hilling the all- Its Drat fatality ttiday. A 72- FOR FOR Havana by commercial airliner to­ "Once culture got under way. tive settlement has been leached in time high of 706 deail in 19.56, the side the aterllng area can get dol­ night. POPF. CONglXlRATES 8 ord-l'reaking paie, was still "sub­ lars for pounds by paying slightly year-old patleat died to Ludelf- man was provided wjth a means V atican City, Dec. 57 i/P)— the costliest newspaper strike in stantially ahead" Of 820 deaths spokesman aald. krehl Ultolc where four doctora Hundreds of Miami's Cuban col­ New York City history. hack-to- more than the official rale on mon­ Siilid rnlors wiili novolly rolor hnidciB. Colora: Pink, of adjiistmeht and control that Pope John today conse­ A predicted for the 4-day holiday Even so. the nation'a drivers and several other employea havo Sfvpn color.s. An unuBiiRl value! Made especially for fAiT ony and a few agents of Cuban XXIII work move hinges on a m em ber- ey markets around the world. deep (ISO. aqua Hiui imqumBe. Xe.w 'Yn k office foi a group of stores. made life much more secure for crated right bishops, Including pirlod by the National Safety will have to exert mUreme care contracted amallpox. C l^ healUi President Fulgenclo Batista were him. A million years of cultural smp vole tomorrow by striking de- these last two daya of tlk^ weekend. Dollar are* holders of sterling at the International Airport to Vatican Secretary of State Council. aUthorltice . have ordered - nlae development has g '-en man much livMera. We I,N8C| are alill fearful W, a big now get the American account nrhool* closed and have called meet Crespo, but they did not get Domenico Cardbinl Tardinl. The ■rhe pence form ula to end the Hower’er. a NSC spoC.ieaman re­ control over the forces of nature, lengthy cerem ony wns held In ported late Iasi night that the final holiday-ending traffic 'cniah rale, which Guctuate* between 12.78 for the VBccina'tian of the eatira . REGULAR 69c to him, the Herald said. Police strike, now in its 18lh day, was an- 8unda.y. We'll need cantloua driv­ arid $2.82 to the pound. These are EXTRA HEAVY FLANNEL BACK M ILL apooed them away. and mastery jver many other spe­ front of the altnr of the cathe­ aoa..ng loll might not be hound populatloa of 123,000, except for cies." nounred last nlglil by the nation”.'! ing by Ihe homeward bound government imposed limits. thfme with rixent vacctoatlons. Crespo said he tooik off froirj^ dral chair In St. Peter’s Basili­ top. federal mediator, Joseph F. for the all-time hij;h of 70fi traf­ SILICONE IRONING Camp Colombia Batista's mili­ However, he said, "great ciil- ca. Italian Premier Amintore fic deaths, set In .a sim ilar C hrist­ The council estimaled that 40 Only two European exchange Finnegan. He.expressed himself as luai-kela were open this morning. IRONING BOARD COVERS tary stronghold in Havr na—about U.ral advance has . . . brought mis­ , Fanfnnl. 50 cardinals, 30 hlsh- mas period' two years ago. million canj will have traveled the .MK8. UR.\8SO NAMES AUDC ery and servitude for a majority "mighty pleased " hy the package nation's roads by the time the 102 j They were in Ixmdon and Milan. Hartford, Dec. 27 (8P) Atty. BOARD COVER 2:30 p.m. o|ts. memtHTs of the Vatican settlement granting ' wage in­ The N.SC based Us hope on m id­ of the population." iecrrtarlat of state and diplo­ night (CSTI figure* which showed hour Christmas holiday period ends I On both markets there were no William Jacob*, Mertdea, today The plane carried no bomljs but crease* and other concessions. Sunday. quotations on the French franc H moimted eight .50-callber ma­ "Primitive peoples were free mats accredited to the Holy See was named deputy to Secretary and equal, however meager and attended. The nlfje struck dailies may he This meant that it waa impossible chine guns. back on the streets by Monday if Generally, weather cyndillnns' of State-elect Ella T. Oraaao. EACH EACH since Christmas eve hsve'been fav-j tn buy or sell the franc in any Eu­ Mra. Graaso, Windtor Locka Crespo’s lawyer In Miami, Jack terms are accepted by .the Inde­ ropean market now. King, said a . hearing will deter­ pendent Newspaper Mail and De­ orable to drivers, spurring an Democrat, made the aanounce­ NewH Tidliits avalanche of motorists with llie re-, The pound sterling and the Ger­ ment aa she moved to fill the Ka^^ter Ironing heat relleetm g Buifme. louer Ironing heat. n « g u lar $1.49. Kit?i up to 60 ” boat'dH. We boU bundrefla of mine whether his clients will J>e liverers Union. I hi man mark weakened illightly on Will fll any alandanl board. admitted to the United States. sultant pileup of traffic cldents. second top political post ia her these at every sale. You know whrit the quality is! Asher Schwartz. Union attorney, Culled from AP Wirea Another factor confronting safe- the London exchange. This waa The young pilot-A' and when Minister of Comfnunlcatlona free balloon to float across the Christmas wtep^ing* end boxes accua^ hired killer* that led to Mra. Duncan'* plotting, Gustafson the capital of L«* VUla* Province. Oscar Machado .Zuloaga waa Atlantic^ TTie purpose waa to near hi* garage. white neighborboDd in Chat­ ■aid. She did everything she murder. ODeanor, - pwreatod to dries quickly. Guaranteed against moth damage. Colors; Pink, The g'-year rebellion faced iU tanooga, Temu. flaiB*gi‘d by ire. the County Grand Jury'* swift It's lovely, but . . . ! No motter blue, yellow, while, green and- beige. Size 72”x90". . x.,2!!'' *’‘*f**‘ •pr»«d! Full an« txvin bed aises. Color*: quoted in Caracas h*wspap*r* a* study weather condition* and wind Hosptui oaciafli atased hi* action. could to prevent her son's mar­ San Diego yeeterd^ on a patty White, »ntlque white, green, yellow and rose. bloodiest gurA a* govenrment saying the balloon had landed in current*. Prince Philip name oil th^ danger list. He was Sen. B*t«* K efeu t^ trie* out toy riage laat June and to break it theft wannat, baa been an the how lovingly Grandma chose ip. husband The Jurors deliberated only 15 force* atiiick at heavily populated Venezuela. of Britain's Qusen Elizabeth n . treated for first, second and third electric car his son wanted to buy up after the Ceremony. Duncan RCMP*a Uat of moat amated your gifts 01 J. M. Fields, mis concentrated dlatrlcU which un­ 77ie Chvil Aeronautic* Authority was the patron, degree burns from the chest down. and wind* up in 'hoaipui to have minute* before Indicting Mr*. had separated from his bride after fugitivea since 18BA the womlrp store til now have been kept o u t'o f Duncan, Lut* Moya, 22. and Au- tokes do happen . . . so, it s Hale's IJnen aad Domeetlc Dept. said, however, that It had iMthlng Reports circulated tn Caracaa Firemen said Roach rim' to the leg ■ pnt In cnet (or injurv... two weeks and gone back to live Ample Free Parking Rear Of Store ,Maia Floor, lfa»r of Ktore. . . range of gunfire. to confirm the report It was *u- that the four 'pa**enger* w«re beach with-his clothe* afire and Cbtneae ■Communuts resume shell­ gustinb Baldonado, 25. (or U)« with hi* mother. DAVIS CUPPERS NAMED not just right . . . don't fret. wlirrt* you outfit S The Third MlUtarjr Dtctrict Com­ pervl*ing.,tne *earch by a commu-j sHgbtly Injured but saft and were plunged into Long Island Bound to ing ' Nationallat-held Quemoy Is­ murder of GIga Duncan, 30, preg­ ' Mra. Duncan h as' denied any Briabaae. Dae. 27 (F>—Oap> We welcome charge accounts! mand in i M Villa* said that hence­ nicatioiui minialry. DCS. After being brought to Caracas by un- douM the flame*. HB than made land* early today after mere thaa nant vrifa of Mr*. Duncan’s son, connection with her 'daughter-ln- tain Perry Jones eaU tonight Just bring it bock to J, M. Fields. forth Army plan** and troop* Frank. JM 'lielils for the price of 4 Green Trading Stamps saarching for only an hour or two. I speciflad mean*, hisw ay back to hi* house. - gg benra ef alienee. law’a death.. She also ha* denied Barry MacKay sad Alen Oton We'll exchonge it, quickly ood would attack rebels whereaier they the plane wa* fotcad darkhe**' They wisre pilot, A. B. EBosirt Roach t* AaaUtant Dtpedor of Fifteen construction worker* In­ Moya, a drifter with an 8-year being jealoii* of the pretty nurse. do would play the eneniB* etoglee are iHven with ea«h aalea and were hiding out. Civillatw aUylng courteously, for exactly w h o t find you vun clutrgp it! to land at Maturin. 80 mile* west 51, a London bu*lnes*m*n; ;hi* son Group'Sale* *t t6e Connectlriit jured when gna taak exjrtadca in record of arrest*, had maintained Mrs. Duncan did not testify. agMaat AaMriMa to to* DatHa J W . I i A U coRe abo to customers who pay la bouse* occupied by insurgent* of Pedemaie's. Timothy, g l, radioman: navigator Oeneral Life LMurance Co., Hart­ bassmtat of east aide New York a sullen silence since the body of Her sonjdld, however, and it waa Cup chaBenga fi gn* Meaday. $a you wish. Not only Hill their chaigc account within were warned they would be re- Ttic Small. World cast off from Oobn Mudie, 31, who cro***d tbo ford. apartment under conatrucUon... the Canadian nurse was found )n a shaken, dejected man who walk­ a hurriedly 'called' lato evening ' garded a* acUigerenta. Santa Ofua D* Tanartf* In tlM p a - Atlantic in 1952 In a 18-foot H* was graduated from Trinity TTiree person* from Johaniwaburg, a hastily dug grave-near here last ed from the Jury rtxim on* hour aeaa eOnietenen he edm an- Ckristmoi, but ovory day. MAHCHFFmCOHM* fifteoit (15) dayii after billine A abertag* of weapon* and 4^> date. nary Islands, 86 ynila* off th * .wlULl*boat; aiid Mudia'* wif* Haoa- College where he played end on South Africa. KUled In erpah ef Sunday. But a* midnight toUad on and 40 minute* later. CORNfR MAIN ond OAK STtEKIS eoast o t Morocco, on Doc. IS. TheJ auuF. 8A 4JM e o a k , tlw uaMeatad gootball tM a la ■bn—B.etartie aiHhni on tabaeff Christmas Nig^t h* eallad to hi* IwffbtaMHH) ^ goat W88 tO'irm Mth JM TrlMilaM oo-pDotT M i. to guety raiastorm. JdltoTA V « *■ Fag* T hia^ • I #. M. FOCLHft—SUvcr Li| m M . Hast naRfBI* O fEN MON. thru’BAT.. 10 to 10—& 0B S 8 OF FREK PAHUNO A ' • ■ t