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Average Daily Net Press I^un PAGE lOURTEEN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1967 For the Week Ended The Weather T" lHaurlipatpr lEuftting i|praUi Novem ber 28, 1957 P«raeaat at D. S. WaatlMr Bi 12,692 Rather cold, chance of oeeaaloa- elected prcsitlcnt of the Rockville 1 rlne Foirest. 223 Spruce §t.: Rich­ al light snow tonight and Tnea- Kiwanis Club this week. Back Up Crash Sfember of the Audit 1 « 0 Chapel S]teakor ard Hassett, 4 4 Wells St.; Sandra GENERAL day morning. Low. tonight SS-Sd. About Town His brother. E. Theodore Bantly, Bureau of Circulation Eu?nt Heard Alonj^ Main Street High IMeaday near 46, The Menchester WATOS VllI v as elected president of the Man­ D a m a g e s V e h ic le •Magdelena LaPoinle. 128 E.'Slaln chester Kiwanis just last month. T V SERVICE Manchester—-A City of Village Charm meet Tuesday evening 'el 7:30 at 4nd on Some 'lilanchestee'a Side Streelt, Too __ 'S t.. Rockville: .Mrs, Rita Ra.sulls. the Italian American Club.' Mrs. And, their father, the late Ernest Days to QR ^ Bantly. was one of the charter A minor backing mishap in the ; Nights wAs93 Plus Parts VOL. LXXVII, NO. 48 Marie Toai of Sage-AIlrn will .Manchester Plaza parking lot yes- m (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) present a demonstration on gift members of the local club, founded TEL. MI S-548t MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 (Claaattted AdverttalBg on Paga SI) PRICE nVE CENTS Medium Well. Please ‘ flops you can always wallop up a in 1624. terday resulted in about $50 dam- ^ w rapping. age to one of the two cars In- ! Some men^joy boasting about ■ batch of eggs," | BIRTHS YE.STERDA5': A son their culljjaiV ability. They have „ 7 . , , I .Sawbuck Is>st, Too volved. Members of the Holy Name According to Patrolman Thomas to Ml. and Mrs. Allen Osgood. R ocket Si»lilinj]fs Society of St. James' Church are "speciajtf'ea" which they enjoy _ Pets to .Jets A 17-year-old East Hartford bov East Hartford aen’jHjS: at parties or wherever j A Manchester businessman with. appeared before Judge Wesley C. Graham, cars operated by Arthur reminded that the ioriety will re- H. Nehson. 83, of TalcOttville. and BIRTHS TODA5'; A d:iughler to Free World Safety eei<^ in a body at the 7 o'clock . tljete are enough people gathered .j a very disgruntled look on his fart ,Gryk in Town Cour last Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Donald Wilson, 387 Open Possible T onight Mass tomorrow morning. Ho make enough ooh.s and aahs In j entered hi.s office M argaret E. B arry, 47, of 11.5, ^nd pleaded guilt;' to a charge of Parker St., were parked next to ;: Hartford Rd.; a son to .Mr. and ____ I order to earn this adulation, some i "What's the matter? his p a rt­ committing a bi-each of the peace. Ko.sakow'.ski, II Cam bridge, Mass., Nov. 25 of them will go to great lengths ner asked. each other. When Nelson started j Sl^pben All Day Sunday Cadet 2.C. A rthur Boijffard. The youth had been arrested to back out of his apace, his left i iJPi -Tlie' rocket satellite that Missiles Probe Told Reds For instance, a local man decided "Oh, Tm having trouble with the N^'eek before when police Rests on Bombers, hurled Sputnik I into the air chairman of the dance committee rear bumper struck the right side 1 DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: PINE PHARMACY of the Manchester Squadf on of the to feature a roast beef to end all my telephone at home," he said. caught jjim throwing pebbles at may be seen twice in most "What do you mean ?" of the Barry vehicle cau.sing the R obert Perkins. 196 Henry .St : fifil CKNTKR ST. Ml t-MH Civil Air Patrol, wishes to re­ roa.st beefs at a dinner party two his formVr girl friend's bedroom Mrs. Marlon Maccini. South Cov­ parts of the United States to­ weekends ago. "Well, we had a new phone in- damage. No one was hurt and no mind all members and their friends , „ . , , ■ .w indow a t’ 4:.30 a.m. "I ji st had arrest was marie. Graham said. entry; .Airs. Florence Haiismann. night, beginning as early as that a record hop will be held at He visited a Manchester pocery stalled a couple of weekssago and . to .speak to her.' the bov tol)l the 4:40 I .M„ In New England. the number they gave us was one judge Coventry: Candace Cowan. 51 Gen. Twining Says the Am erican I>eginn Hall tonight which has the best and most ex- South .St.. Rockville: Mrs Irene The rocket. In its passages from 7 to 11 o'clock. Tickets may I pensive cuts of meat in town In- that »ome pel shop had been us-,; As.sislant rrOaeculor William Bennett, 243 Center St.; Michael over the United States sfter be purchased from members of' stead of choosing one of the cut; sui set tonight, is expected to L fnt Jn L ® I I>Han told the court. "I thibk. Hospital Notes Patulak. 42 Margaret Rd.: .Mar­ Washington. Nov. 25 (A^)— "the NATO governments represent­ the squadron or at the door in the showra.se, he poured out .a " wt^. H ««' have here, g aret Jacobs. 742 Hillstown Rd : be about 240 miles high. Can Easily Lead U.^S. Now ed here today must play a vital loud long talp to the butrhrr In his ^ -.J ” the simple case of a boy being Deborah Damson, Somers, Miss Gon. .Natlian F. Twining told Fourteen hurriedly-alerted ma^-to-m.h fashion, . - - ADMITTED 5'ESTERDA5': P atricia Barron. 31 Pro.spec t St , role in a cooperative research ef­ moomvatch teams across the Members of Manchester Assem­ best NATO .scientists today that fort. It will be necessary to pool bly. No. 15, Order of the Rainbow "Ijove lost would be niore like Judith Christensen, South Coven-' Rockville: William Mann. 22 By­ That Interpret The United States saw the rocket •'.My wife is sick. I've got 6 pro- -.cio «hafs the trouble now ?" the .safety of the free world our .scientific talcnt.s and to work for Girls, are reminded of the meet­ It." the judge said, "Ten dollar try : .Mrs, Jean n ette Diissault, E ast ron Rd : Wallace Balkus RP'D 2: l\ ishes Of The Family satellite la.st night. Moving in ' ■ -X— pic coming In for s dinner party. .'i called the telephone company How ard B. Hawkes Hartford: Thomas Kauffman, 34 depends on the mainteuance together toward a common goal." a northwest to southeast di­ ing Monday evening at 7:30 in the and I've no Idea what to serve apfi a.,iccd them to give me a new fine " Mrs. Evolvn .Mlllanc. South Wind- Masonic Temple. Candidates will C ourtiand St.: Mrs. .Anna Coolev. t sor: .John Ivaniski. P Iti\'er St . of manned bomber force.s un­ The gravest challenge to the rection. it will be seen tonight them. What should I do?" number that wasn't so rommer- H ow ard B. HawKCs, m issionary I 1* Hawthorne St.; Stanley Mich-; Rockville: Gail Hayes 122 Lake JOHN B. BURKE free world lies "in the area of fu- In a series of pas.ses near the be initiated and members of Tem­ The butcher, touched by his.cial ' A PsCigiAn exrhiinge leachfr til ballistic mi.ssile weapon.s Teller Say^ Russia luce dei'clopm cnts." Twining .said sim.set lioiir between 4:40 and ple Chapter. No. .53, OES. have plight said ".‘Sir. there's nothing in >tftnrhf.^ler High School gave his to India and to Fast Pakistan, will | Coventry: Virginia Chuck, j St : Mic hael Kiu'zyn.ski. llh Wal- can be perf-eclcd. '.And did thev I Michael Dr., Vernon: Robei-t Den-‘ nut St.; Mr.a. Marion Carpenter'. FUNERAL HOME "The Soviet achlcvement.s Indicate 6:13 p.m. In the East to 7:47 • been extended an invitation to at­ this ahowra.se that would suit yotir ■ VAh th»se rtfss.e. ... 1 I r% .. thi5 week of Anirricfln be the’ featured aoeaker at the ^ e problem of maintaining; all-out concentration of science nisnn. Spring St.: Mra. Cor-• Ellington. TEL. Ml .5-6868 to 9:15 p.m . EST. In the West tend. Every member is to wear purpose 1-et me show you some­ morning worship aervire. tomor­ technological superiority in thej technology resulting in a cur- snil Far West. iBiKl from ih rir cars. 87 E AST CE.N'TER ,ST. w hite. i thing.' With that he withdrew Into row al 11 a m. at C alvary CTiapel. face of recent Ru.ssian technical rent rate of growth exceeding that It will be seen In bands hun- Anon A.MBI L.A.NCE SERV ICE Could Blast Houston the inner sanctum known as the Bftirirr Removed Hf' some of hia experi­ advanre.s, the chairman of the; of our own. So, In a relative sense. dred.s of miles wide, visibility Any adult connected with the storerooni He emerged a minute Thf niombern of thp Board of ence.^. and will tell of the progre.'^a Joint Chiefs of Staff said, "is one our margin of technical advantage being helped by the long twi­ Girl Scout organization is Inr-ited I with a magnificent 10-pound Rducation were arguing at Mon­ I,I of Asaembliea of God miasiona in "(or the entire community of free ig being steadily reduced. light at this season of the to attend the annual Christmas | heef from which the sirloin Scouts to Sign year. Washington, Nov. 25 (/P)—Dr. Edward T ell^said today day night*.^ m eeting on the subject N orth India and f«>at Pakiatan. CORRECTION I I I 1 . , . ' "This challenge must and will ho party for leaders Monday night at | usuallv rut. of teachera' aalai ira. Cauae of the i m* I Hawkea i.a under appointment Twining said development of In-i ,^et succe.ssfiilly," Twining contin- that if both countries maintain their present paceNrf missile 8 o'clock in the .South Methodist; .Marvelous. I'M take It.” turmoil waa a vote caat bv the I 0^ Foreign Miaaiona Depart­ The price of the cupboard advertised la.st nijrht terniediate (IRBM) and Interron Church. 1 U ]rldllJ)CFS tied. "If war Is thrust upon us. we development “there is no doubt that Russia will leare,us be­ breathed th#» ru.stomcr The ca,ah- Man'chester Education Aaan. to en- ment of the A.aaemblle.a of God with our "Old Tavern" jrroup was incorrectly tinental i ICBM ) miasilca is pro- will have to win It with the weap hind—and way behind.” ler had difficultly recording the dorae a 5-polnt plan of the Con- \ir« miA.tA,. hcadquartera in Springfield. pSTOWM cecding under "the highest national j ons In hand. Tim e will, no longer he Brit am Seeks stated to be ?15. The correct and intended price 4* t ffe, f %• V t. 4 n A A ^ . -J . I . . . . . And already, he said, he believes the Soviets have "or u MIm Joy Henderaon. daughter of aale on the regi.ater. but the beef ' necticut Education Aaan. Clarke, member- North India in priority." but he added: available to marshal Mr and Mra. J. S. WilHama, 120 waa aoon on ita way to the oven. i Members of the Board wanted to chairman of Mancheater High • ip 46 «nd for two yeara had charge is .«12.u. ■■ PHARMACY *1 "Meanwhile . . , we cannot dis­ have in a short time” the ability to hit major industrial 6.59 Hartford Rd.—.Ml 9-9946 aoiirccs." Waddell Rd.. was general chair-| smcfi thia cut waa ao tender, I know whether they should consider School Parent Teacher Organiza-! of the * Door of Hope Orphanage’ card systems of known capability President Ei.senhower said in a To End France, ters in this country with an intercontinental ballistic missile. the sophomore hop held at i aince it had no bone, the 1 the vote a demand or a request, lion, has arranged to have a num-1 ^ Punilia. Bihar. India. Going for those not yet in operational message read by Twining the or-! m j s rfY/~v C?, • Specifically, he said he belieVed the Russians could hit such St. Joaeph College, 'Vest Hartford. I cordon bleu chef was a little ap- | Ajid with what attitude, they ask- ■ her of Girl Scout.s of Tioop 40 pm I *''*^*' Paki.«tan. he built a readiness. In effect we must travel ganization's work "hccomcs more \ A I I I a distant target as Houston, Tex. Hendcruon i.» i prchrnjslve about thr amount of rd one another, ahnuld they meet mi.wion .italion at Khulna in the rOPEN: two roads .simultaneously." important in each passing year to , ' umxxc7 m ajoring in biology, ajid U alao a j,e should lea\*e It in the oven. """the 'teachers? ' If the teachers were u ^^e High School Open Twining made thc remarks In an Teller, an expert on nuclear weapons, was the opening wit­ .. . I er.xM.vieir night the s.ifegiiarding of peace and; ______member of the ataff of Targe, the apent about three hours pac- willing to bargain -'’onday night, Nov. 25. tTheL A.ssenibliesa ...„, v,u of God work in address prepared for thc North At-- security ness in a broad Senate inquiry into the U.S. missile program. »K j Scnlor Gtrl Scoul.s arc required to i Paris, Nov. 25 t/P: Prime Mln- college monthly newspaper. , mg the kitchen, doing odd jobs East Paki.stan is comparatively lantic Treaty Organization "Moreover Among the major jTOints of his^ ' ...... ■ - « '-•‘■ tain number of It serves ss a model isler Macmillan of Britain arrived — like cleaning up aomc of the mess new. He will tell how he traveleil A LL D AY = ((NATO \’ATOl I AHvle^rx" • ■ ' f'lrxiirt f r . r ‘ e ' J ...... I3LCI uaii oi o lu a u i aiiivcu testimony: ^ ,« -| » The Auxiliary to Anderaon-Shea, ),p.,had made in preparing another be Worthwhil.*' If ' hours in public service work. Tlic wilhn^to h«ro«i^ ^hs '^ '' K"^V'Scout. Will do this bv manning in the "Christ's Ambassador" OF MANCHESTER ;er^o™:ticat'’rs;^rch"‘r d o Z• [rrt^rp’eracr'-ihrh^i:^^!i "> 1. Russia haa been able to make Poaf. No. 2046. ATW, will hold main dish. He watned to be near whining to bargami they why both- , membership tables in the school launch going from village to vil­ -velopm------* ent. the w hole NATO com m unity, " he ! "'® '' U S.-B ntish arm * shipm ent* such tremendous advances because Iribimal liules gravealde servlcea for Mrs. Charles pis bovine baby during its time of of willingness to taka risks, to It r;__II., J . . t I ®ud accepting dues from tho.se lage in the swamp land of the —iSUNDAYzzzr Perfection of 1,.500-mile range | said. to Tunisia, an Issue menacing Saundera tomorrow afternoon at trial. Every once in a while he Gangea Delta, proclainting the IRBMs and 5-000-mlle ICBM.s, he | Donald (Juarlea. deputy se n e-1 NATO unity. gamble in untried fields where 3 q'rlock -In- the Eaat Cemetery, would peek to see how it was com- meet nt of k “ P^cents who wish to become mem- L i fu ‘*"'Xers repre- ! Lers of the PTO. Mrs. Arthur E. Crt-spel m essage He also served fensc. .said the advi.sorv : M acmillan plunged into hi.s task there was no certainty the money On Balking at Any member who would like to ing. During the last half hour the the Deeeoih"'^ thc entire Board at Ford, associate membership chair- at a m em ber of the executive com* dously Improved deterrent Instru- group has done very important | the moment he stepped off the spent would bring concrete results. attend Is welcome. emotional strain became crucial. I ‘^e man. and Mrs. Chester Cibrosk, mittee of the East Pakistan As­ inent for achieving the objective of work in developing NATO's light i plane from London, declaring in a 2. In 1946 the United States could ------The oven door was whipped open members bad an amendment to will as.sist the girls. semblies of God. Prior to entering the free world -a true and lasting fighter project—a program for ’ statement he was determined to see have decided to proceed with mla- Red Link Quiz Mrs. Rose Anniello. 128 Eldridge, ever.v three minutes, "Phc'c are already close to gOO! ^ ‘■’•‘'ionary work, he pa.stored in peace,” that France and Britain stay on slle development at top speed, but fit. has brtn di.scharged as a About this time the man's teen- Harold Garrtty. members this sea.son in the Parent ' ■'“C" Hampshiic. V'ermont and To achieve this, Twining said, { (('untinursi on Page Ten) friendly terms. at that time there was extreme Waaliingtoil, Nov. 25 (/f)—T)i6 paUent at the Hartford Hospital jon wandered into the kitchen ue thought the meeting should . Teacher Organization, a consider-, '*'*»-''“ chu.setls, and aaen d ed Beu- BOLTON "We are in the same boat—don't doubt that an effective long range Suprema Court ruled 6-3 today that and la now convaleacing at her and aurA'eyed the flurry of action,— there able increase over past seasons.! Heights Bible Institute in New' let IIS or anyone else try to rock mlsaile could be developed. a w’itness'i refusal to answer a M- the upside down condition of *'*'C of much Christmas spirit Membership of both parents is en- Jersey. At present he is visiting it, " Macmillan said. It was "years later,” Teller said, riea of related questions consti­ ------counters, the sweat on the brow•ow ; or giving on the 16th. ' , rouraged. The PTO function., sole- ' yBrioua churches of the Assemblies Macmillan was greeted at Orly before the value of such a mlasile tutes a single contempt. Church School workers of the of hia father Iv for the benefit of the high school ' of God, presenting the various Airport by Premier Felix Gaillard, could be demonstrated. He aald T)te court so decided in uphold­ North Methodist Church will hold He watched for a moment, then. .Mahoney M ins a Round and its students. needs of the work in Fast Paki- State Aides Prepare who Is only angry over what he when this became clear "quite a ing the criminal contempt con­ their monthly meeting Tuesday with a wink at his mother, said, i Motorists are going to get a Parents and friends are remind- »tan. calls a lack of western support for bit of energy" was put Into the viction of Mrs. Oleta O'Connor night at 7:30 at the church Don t worry about it. Dad. If it j chance to .see one another on E. ed of the Book Fair, aponsored by The public is invited to hear him France's policies in North Africa. program. Since then, "the work haa Yates, a California Communist ______I Center St. the PTO. which will take place in TOP The atmosphere was neither ex­ been excellently managed but it leader. The contempt charge fol­ j The State Highway Department i the High .School lib rary Monday TOP ceedingly warm nor noticeably cool came too late." lowed her refusal to answer ques­ 10% Speudiug Slash Dr. Edward Teller today told the Senate Armed Services Preparedness subcommittee he iTelieves tions while on trial In 1952 with I this week inform ed the town it will ” to 10 p.m.. also .Mond.sy and as the two heads of government Russia has the ability to hit such a distant target as Houston, Tex., with an Intercontinental bal­ 3. He does not believe the Rus- I trim the laurel bii.shes on the d j . ' Tiiesday, 8 a m. to 3:30 p.m. greeted each other. 13 others on Smith A ct charges'. listic missile "or will have in a short time," Teller, who played a major part in development of the sians have caught up with the The questions dealt with Com­ viding strip at the Hamlln-E. Cen------TONIGHT AT 8:00 VALUE The two leaders were expected H-bomb, spoke as the opening writness in a broad Senate inquiry into the U.S. missile program. (AP United States In nuclear weatxma, VALUE Hartford. Nov. 25 cpi Budgetfby the 1957 Legislature, waa based to extend their talks into the night munist party affiliation of her co- ter .Sts. intersection And, they plan P hotofax). but in bomtiers, radar and other defendants. ^ to remove the laurels there by the examiners go to work today to on an estimated $400,000 Increase, Macmillan' will return to England developments the Russians ‘"ap NOTICE D eiiiocrals H onor Alcoholics Anonymous prepare------for------a. n10------per cent- cut_... in first I tomorrow. ' All 14 were convicted 4>f con­ next transplanting season. parently know as much as we do.” spiring to teach and advocate "vl^ I Director Fran .Mahoney fited the state expeditures. I quarter of the fiscal year. How*- Gaillard has hinted itrongly Three at D inner 4. In his opinion, there aria “many lent overthrow of the govemmenC rttrike in the issue. Heard The programs of all Connecticut ever, only a $1.50,000 increase oc- that unless some new ahd solid Efftctlva of onet. Parking of any vnhicin pre- Will hold It^ anniiAl npon mo^t- departments and agencies are to riin"e'(+ ■ ' Ike Welcomes 1 places" whare . additional money But the Supreme Court Along has fought for .some tim e to Injf at the Waddoll School. 16.^ basis for underatanding is found could' bring speedier results in U.S. get a thorough re-evaluation, re­ nibicoff's order was transmitted between France and her two main Israel Says Syria threw out the convicUiHfa I t ' or­ I get the blushes trimmed up there One hundred Democratic party Broad St., Mnnchonter. flecting Gov. Riblcoff's expressed! to George J. Cortkllng. the state programs, and this country should dered acquittal fop-^ ve of the hibifnd on the Birch Strnnt parking let txetpt NATO partners, the Dec. 16 NATO be more generous In defense siMnd- have a better view members will honor three of their "great concern" over dwindling finance commissioner, who com­ summit cojiference will get a cold Morocco King group but left^tiie way open for when making turns onto or off the , , , j . . . , j Anyone Interested In fiiriher- Ing. the govenupeht to re-try the re- for tnnants of th* Main Street Corp. street Mahonev beefed about it » tMtimo.mal din- state revenues. mented that this dotvTiward trend shoulder here in the host nation. inj: their knowlefl^e of this .As­ Where non-vltal state .services i w as common to the nation 5. The U.S. program for the de­ mainingxilm, including Mrs. Yates. i at a Director's meeting two months u®'' too'Kht in Cavey'a Restaii- as a Fresh yellow posters were plas­ velopment of missiles and other sociation are more than wel­ can be contracted, spending cu ts whole in addition to Connecticut. Firing at Civilians On State Visit Yates filed a separate ap- tered on Parts .walls proclaiming Main Street Cerp. ! apo. TTip Slatr Hiphway Dpnnrt- rant, come to attend. .Admission will be introduced. He said that if the downward scientific needs can be accelerated from her contempt conviiitlon. Free. "The British and Americans have by closer co-operation among' menl wa« po informed and the The Democrats will pav tribute Income from taxes is behind ex­ trend contlnue-s "it is exceedingly given arms to the Algerian rebels, By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER She had been eentenced to a year pectations. the Governor said in Jerusalem, Nov. 25 (Ab—Israel; the movement of traffic on roads In armed services, among companies in prison for each of 11 separate to foe. former Town Df OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 doubtful at this time that our \-ia Tiint.sia." W ashington, Nov. 25 (/P)—P res­ working on the missile ihLr'ni Jt" XoK "lid up Steve Cavagnaro, new hia weekend order, and a balanced revenue estimates for the biennium Call for Proteiata charged SjTian troops opened fire!’*’* ®*‘*’**J’* ' P z r * ® ident Eisenhower warmly wel­ refusals to answer questions, but 1957-59 biennial budget la threat­ will be met." Leary relayed thc request. Jordan and companiea whiclv^ould be ‘own committee chairman: and Two Rightist parties have called again today on laraeli civilians comed King Mohammed V of brought into thej>r6gram, and by U.S. Judge William C. Mathes the Street, Just rejnove the hazard ju,„ ^arp, who had been H E R E .ARE TM O O F TH E F'lNE.ST R.AN( H ened. i Commenting on the nature of for demonatratlona and police of­ rejected it. specified the sentences wers to run nesr the Syrian border. Morocco on a state visit toda.v, cooperation andaharlng of secrets for drivers so thev can see each appointed Judge of the Town HO.ME.S A5 AH-ABLE IN THIS AREA The $415,000,000 budget passed the spending cuts. Ribicoff said: ficials were on the alert, guarding The Arab government'a repudia­ declaring he hopes the King's trip concurrently. That meant she tion of Leary as a truce observer not only ,wifh Great Britain but THE ARMY and NAVY other and avoid unnecessary ac- court bv Gov. Abraham Ribicoff. ------j "There will be no reduction In agafnst outbreaks In the Place de Israeli spokesmen said there here would "result in strengthen- with, other NATO countries and would have to serve no more than I Form er U.S, .Sen. W illiam Ben- MILITARY ^ 4 • services essential to' meeting the la Concorde, near the U.5?, em-' were no casualties. They added yesterday was accompanied by an ^ g ” relations between the two with other Allies. one year for contempt. ; ton of .Southport, a candidate for THE FE.\TURES INCLUDE: Six rooms, tile bath, ba.sement garage (will f jo v e r n o r A p p o in ts , neeils of our people or our state of baasy. announcement that Jordan will , Teller said there waa tome "dan­ While It upheld the contempt that the shootings occurred near conviction today, the Supreme ‘'opbs. ' thj party's next Senatorial nomi- hold two cars), gorgeous kitchen with built-in.s, fireplace, amesite drive , * * a • I ! ‘^ounecUcut. It Is my aim and Two organizations called for a border area where an Israeli i f c l m y Council i Elsenhower, who ha. achpdtrted ger” In sharing secrets with other public manifestations. Court said she should have been A local man, who shall remain ' nation, will speak on the signlfi- WHIST acre lots . . . ,\ND COMBINATION ALU.MINl M WINDOWS AND DOOR.S 1 liree iNeW Aldc.s Connecticut In as field worker waa killed yesterday. Mi. '. c • o., . i‘"'o with Jtlrt royal countries, but Said that In view nameless. was in an accident a cance of Russia's satellites, sound a financial position as poa- Foreign Minister Samir Hifal. i o^est went to WaaWliiton's Na- sentenced for a single criminal Toadies of St. elameg .. . AND A REALISTIC PRICE! -----—„ niblp. The laraeli charges said the of Russian advances and sciehtifle short while ago. Nothing fatal, you i The dinner wili start at 7 o'clock. (Continued on Page Ten) Syrian penetrated Israeli terri­ commenting on the dispute/said | X ir^ort^e^^fm A^.o knowledge this waa not a danger contempt, rather than 11. understand, but bad enough to ______Hitrtford, Nov. 25 (/pi C. Perry . "Consequently, we wat(?h changes he had been "informed of openly I „ h -.j For the majority today, Justice Located on Hebron Road. Bolton. Down Near Shoddy Mill Road tory near Dan 'Village.' .and fired partial recommendatlpna and Gen. Nathan Twin­ such as might be the date in a send him to Manchester Memorial MONDAY, NOV. 2S Phillips, research assistant to C.ov, , i„ tax revenue trends very care- ing. chzirfhan of the Joint Chiefs field In which the United States CHarlc said Mrs. Yates’ “tmder- Rlblcoff for the past year, today j fully. With prospective conditions on persons within the settlement, views" expressed by Leary. He BINGO Hospital There he was treated for 8:15 P.M. R ecord Snow F'allsi^ter,' the Israelis said. Syrian of Staff, an honor guard and a has a monopoly. his injuries and started on the N q h G olf G roup was named to fill the vacancy as ; causing us great concern, we have added that the U.S. officer had (Oontlnaed on Pago Yen) EVERY SAT. NIGHT— NEW TIME 8:00 P.M. ^ _ I troop.* fired on a car traveling been biased on preyH/us occaalqns; •Hfrge diplom atic delegation. "We must accept the danger,” road to recovery. St. Jomos School T. J. CROCKETT, Reqltor deputy state finance commissioner. ' an obligation and a duty to the The 48-year-old King, wearing a he said. "The danger of not co­ He will jtart his new diitic.s Dec. I taxpayers to do everything pos- I n S o u t h e r n 1 e x a s *'’« U“n-‘*i *i Kadi Rond. The demand that Leary re­ TONY OBRIGHT’S ORCHESTRA M‘hen he beran,e w'cll enough T o G et By-laM s Tickets at the Door Meanwhile. Jordanian authori- long hooded coat called a jellaba; operating would be greater.” to be sent home he was discharged Ml 3-1577 er Ml 4.775) ' 2 at a salary of $10,380 a year | sible on an administrative and an I placed raised the po^stbifity that Refreshments V, "77T77 . .. ' ’*** returned the bodies of two Jordan might boy^rft the U N told the President he was certain Teller Is. a University of Cali­ Meanwhile, the Governor today executive level to save every dollar American - Moroccan relations fornia scientist who played a ma- iLt^LL'aflnf/ttliiL m Bv-law's for the new Ellington al.so appointed two veteran m em ­ Dalla.*. Nov. 25 (45 -A snow call-; Israelis killed In Jo rd an la.*t week. Mi.xgd A rm istic e ^ m m iss io n which that the admitting office at the county Club will be presented to we ran." ed the heaviest in 30 years struck i Israel said the victims were hik- deals witlyits Israeli border' ^ reinforced by the visit, lor part In the development of the hospital noticed the tentative diag bers of the ConnecUcut Bureau of The Governor said the move H-bomb. Bulletins nosl.s which had been lusted on his the members Tuesday night. the Associated Press to fill tins deep into western and southern *rs. ‘ clashes. Ijckcl already boycotts the ! ,^*’*,*^>'’6 7”'' r*d carpet The Ellington Purchasing _Co. ' probably will be 'greeted with Texas over the weekend, stalling; The new shooting Incidents were commia^on. reception when the Military Air Senate Democratic Leadqr Lyn­ from the AP. Wires ' admi.ssion allp. and another forthcoming vacancy "some grumbling." but he said he don B. Johnson of Texas, chair­ ' "Po.ssible pregnancy." group w ill meet at 8 o'clock’^ a t ; traffic, spreading beneficial mois- the latest in a aeries of border New-Trouble on the border foi-' *-°’’*‘***'*‘.*°‘' — on his office staff. expec ted cooperation from all state ture and giving the kid* s thrill. i clashes that started last week. lowed"^recent ngj-ptlan and Svrian I Elsenhower s Cohimbine I, man of the preparedneaa siibcom- the Red Ember in Bolton, Att.v. George A. Mackie. a member of Harold W. Garrlty. counsel for the employes as well as from depart­ A record 14 inches of snow para-i i„ „„ atmosphere of Increasing propaganda charges that Jordan's ' f* Washington I mittee conducting the hearings. Runs In the Fam ily the AP bureau for more than 20 ment and agency heads, IKE ON A » TOMORROW ... ihib, will submit the by-laws and hzed_ . Concho , _ County _ In lower We.st, tension a■ demand from------.Iordan i . ------Airport promptly. . at noon. I said in his opening statement that Waahlngtoii; Nov. 26 (/P)—> >ve had to looa twice when we members will take action to ac- years, w as picked tft replace Phil- Conkling charged that the Re­ He had flown here directly from , the United States )iaa "lost an lipa.ln the $9,300 post as research J I tor ‘be removal of U.S. Marine (Continued on Page Ten) PrraldMit Elsinhower will get m saw that Robert .M. Bantly w as , cept them. MULTIPLE publican dominated General As­ ed 800 motorists were stranded. < Co|. Byron Leary as acting U.N. K sbat. \ important battle of technology" to look at “some very elgnlfteant Sisslstant to the governor. sembly authorized expenditures, President Eisenhower was wait-! th- Soviets, Carl J. LaLumia. who has been landing rafea and the two hotels Truce Observer threatened ./'to resalts" of mlsoUe propulsion re­ particularly in public welfare, for in Eden, Tex. | break dow-n the mediation erf' dis- ing at the plane-side, his hand ex-' But. he declared, the ‘lost bat- search when be vlaita Cleveland with the AP 28 years, was appoint­ which It provided inadequate ap­ tended as the Arab ruler descended tie" represented by Riissta’a ed administrative assistant to the Laredo on the Mexican border,! putes along the Jordan-israel tomorrow, the White House sold propriations. where It's "usually very hot," got border, froni the aircraft. launching of two satellitea is "not today. The President la flytoig to LISTING SERVICE Governor at a starting salary of "These expenditures and general He said, "Welcome, your maj- a defeat—It la a challenge.” cold, very cold," Saturday night But a IT.N. spokesman" aaid Ser- News Tidbits Cldx'eland for a nationwide tele* MLS $12,900. He will aiicceed Roger lncrea.se costs in welfare, especial­ and had some snow, the first since! retary General Dag Hatnmarskjold ... ' After Teller had described to the Dove of Manchester who ha* tend­ Culled from AP Wires During the next three days, the subcommittee the conclusions he vision-radio address tomorrow For Quick Results" ly in aid to dependent children, in­ "about 1945." immediately told thp Amman gov night on national oecurlty. Tho ered his resignation to re-enter the dicate a $10 million deficit for the -1 ______^ .Moroccan King and an entourage drew from the launching of the B l V lX ti nr writing field. The tomato crop around Laredo ernment that Leary "continues to ■perch, from 9 to 9:8" p.m. ILST of Manchester biennium In Just thia category," ! ‘’7 7' persons Including hia rank- second Russian aatelllte. he was will be carried on lUI major DRY CLEANING I SELLING Both LaLumia and Machle. who he said. enjoy his full personal confidence." Six U.S. congressmen fly over, ‘bC cabinet members will discuss asked by counsel Edwin L- WelaJ: I have been teamed for a number of (Continued on Page Twenty-three) Joi-dan's demand for Leary's re­ South Pole setting pole-to-pole 1 with American officials a series of "Then you believe Russia now networks, either live or later years In covering the General As­ moval apparently was prompted by flight record . . . Wrerkage of from film. It will be the third in Elsenhowrr’a chln-up series. sembly for the AP. will take over the officer's mediation efforts in an private plane In uhlrh three died (Uontinued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Ten) ' CDrAiiii I I Israeli convoy Incident last week their- new duties Jan. 6. found near Worcester, "Vt. All three of the appointees are which touched off a aeries of border . FTIENCH BUDGET CUT SPECIAL! Clifford Hanstn Howard Hastings Warren E. Howland Carlton W. Hutchins Nine reHriied off New Bedford Strasbourg. FSwnoe. Nov. 25 resldenta of Hamden. Diego Rivera, 70, Dies; clashes. MI 8-ISOS Ml 0-1107 Ml S-1108 as ship rams trawler sinking (45 — Finance Minister Pierre .Ml 9-51S2 The post of deputy finance com Jordan charged the Israelis vio-1 Bodies of four Alaska air- The Mil-chi-gen Breakfast 2 LADIES' PLAIN Pfiimlin aaid today he wUl pro­ REG. 65c Each missloner has been vacant sine iSited (the armistice agreement by men killed in plane crash to )>e last summer when George J. Conk-; pose on additional 100 billion Arthur A. Knoflo ’ Stormy Figure in Art sending a convoy with highly! flown to .Anchorage today franc (288 million doliom) cut ling was promoted from deputy' flammable benzine to a hospital University of Ala.ska biologist to fill the vacancy left by the , in the Mt. Scopus demilitarized in the 1958 budget. The cult M l 3-5440 Madeline Smith killed, million dollars worth of Smashing, Superb, Hot- would be added to the 600 billion death of the late finance commis- ! Mexico C5ty, N o\. 25 ( A P ) __ area within the Arab part of Jeru­ damage done to building, as un­ Skirts for MI 9-1642 sioner, Joseph M. Loughlin of; Diego Rivera, whose violent paint­ salem.. franc (81.428.000,000) reduction 2 explained explosion starts fire in In expenditures already voted by John H. Lapptn, Inc. M ansfield. ings and defiant politics made him Israel then- asked tp negotiate Fairbanks, Alaska . . . Plainfield. An honor graduate of Williams a charging bull It. tr,t world of art. with Jordan, citing a sectipn of the the National Assembly. Ml 9-5261 Wis.. township officials to open But Just a*Bit Too Light kMEN'S College and Yale Law School, died of a heart attack earl • today armistice agreement applying t^ graves to check Edward Gein's Arthur Wilkie in hia atiidlo at suburban San COUPLE PERISH IN- ilB E atory. Quincy. Moss.. Nov. 26 (>75—A $ 1 .0 0 | ,MI 9-4S80 (Oontinaed on Page Ten) Angel London newspaper ...... hit* Prlnees* By STERLING SLAPPEY Aalderman "delicious, but a bit man and wife perished early to­ Ellsworth Mitttn He would have beer 71 Dec. 8. Scientist D eclares Margaret’s display* of Independ-K°'’- 25 much. I won’t be wanting anything Until phlebitis paralyzed hli day In a fire at their hetne short­ M l 8-6980 enee . . . Marshal Andrei Oresh- Engliahmen sat down to | to eat for some time." ly after a happy wedtUng recep­ rousers right hand and arm several weeks H is Sex Chanj^ing, their first all-American breakfasC t The Lord Mayor of Mancheater, i P oster G irl, 4, D ies ko given post of Soviet Deputy tion for their daughter. The lost ago; Rivera was working on three , Defense ,5Iinistrr. today. Leslie M. Lever, turned out in Elvo Tyler The.v found the coffee "superb, ” of 150 guests hod left the two- THIS WEEK ONLY — NOV. 25-^0 Ml 9-4469 O f K idney D isease paintings with the zest which i W it C tO fjC O lStC r Cuban President Batista charge* morning clothes and hia chains of Mor}- hotise when it burst Into McKImity Brothtn characterized his work foC half 6 the pork sausage, "a bit hot for office.' In his welcome to the visit­ Inc. that Cuban exiles in F.S. planned flanies and took the lives of John century. the tongue," the paper- plates." ing Americans and their exhibit, M l 8-6060 Washington. Nov. 25 (45 Sandra' A heart specialist aaid yeater/ Rosy the, Scotland. Nov. 25 (/pi - Saturday's assassination of (?uban "Ijimsy," and the apple juice he said: Thorbahn, 52, and his wife, Ann, Jane Lockard. 4-year-old poster day that the artist’* ccnditlon had A 40-year-old scientist who heads army leader . . . French writer "smashing." So. a naval electronics research team Louis Aragon aivarilrd I.enin The over-all verdict was that "Diir common English language Elsie Meyer girl of the National Nephrosis worsened, but friends thought he Is like a wedding ring. Once we MANCHESTER . Foundation,, died yesterday at rplght live until the end of the says his sex is changing but he Peace Prize. American breakfasts were just a ROCKET CpMl.VG DOW.V Ktn Ostrinsky m 9-6481 have it between us. it does not Georgetown University Hospital. year. will keep his job snd live with his Retiring BriUsli Mar.shal Mont­ bit too much for light-eating Eng­ Loadort, Noy. 25 (/P)—Moscow MI 8-5159 wife "as a sister." lishmen. mean we can stop working at get­ Radio Mid today ‘kat the rocket The youngster, daughter of Mr. Only members of hi* family and gomery says control of seas still ting along well together." MULTIPLE LISTING NO. 585 and Mrs. James R. Lockard of Ilia physician were present when Wearing women’s clothes. Frank vital for vlclorv in war . . . Fire Tile meal, e’s Rivera The Littles have two aona 18 g e t along. ham,’’Suffield, Edinburgh and Cov­ segregationist serving a year’s nephraiii montli. expressed defiance in hts contro­ house in Resada, Calif.; kilting The opening went off smoothly, entry. The PIttt Lady wrote: and 16 and a d au g h ter 8. jail sentence for a speech In Clin­ Alice Clampet versial paintinge. At time he wore R. H. Richards, superintendent husband and father, Injuring except when Manchester toastmas­ Manchester waa a Ijug* indus­ ton, Tenn., In August, 1966. Kas­ BRANCH STORE Btrnit Cantor "iMar Little Sandra. I was sorry a pistol while he worked in public. pregnant wife, but misses 2-year Ml 9-4548 of the Admiralty Reaearch eatab- ter Robert Essow ceremoniously trial center in 1829, wh#n Kalama­ per was convicM last August Jarvis Realty Co. Sherwood A. Beechler to leam that you are .in the hospital One of the iaat major contro- jiahment, alao was present. He aaid old daughter. announced; "My lords, ladies and FOR WEEKLY CASH and CARRY SPECIAI.S TReniont 5-8495 and 1 -want you to know that you zoo’s first house went up. Modern oa a charge of criminal con­ Ml 5^4112 MI 8-6969 venriea which he atirred wae In be had aaked Little to make a Japenese welfare minister re­ gentlemen, luncheon—oops, I Kalamazoo it' ahown in illctures tempt of aa order by U4- Dis­ are irary much In my .thoughta and 1960, when he completed a paint­ statement to bring the matter into porta 499 fin deaths In his coun­ tneon breakfast— now eerved." 470 MAIN ST.— A'erofs from Cantar Motor Saits prsyera. I know that you ara bein^ about the lives of 15 fkmlliea—in­ trict Judge Robert L. Taylor la Walton W. Grant ing which the ifeTtican govenimcnt the open. try... United Auto Workers' to The ' m epu of sausage, eggs, cluding on Immtgrsmt English KRozvUle, Teaa. Tba 'order T. sf. Crockott Gaston Realty Co. a'^iod patient and that the docr had eommlaelonad for an axhlbl- GaedehiM Realfy Agency "Mr. Little la a briUlaftt seienUst meet to conelder ending 20-da.v buckwheat cakei, maple syrup, farmn, Protestant minister, Hun- banned Interfereoce with Into- TELEPHONE Ml 3-2209 MI 8-1871 - MI 9-61S1 ■trike at Louisville, Ky., Ford apple juice, ooffqe and vitamin gratlon of Negro and whita »p s-im sn 8-iin .(OoatiMied m Fife Tea). DIEOO RIVERA i .(OoBlIniMd M Fngii Fire) .<0«itiniMe M Face Tweaty-tkroa) planL pills was colled by :a Manchester (Ooattaued e« Page TwMty-thfM) pupUa la CUatoB High ScImoL 1 I , '“(■'■( ' . '‘V FAGS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1957 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1967 PAGE THREE Department Commander Raymond Rockville-Vernoii Frost of New Britain scheduled. Manchester Girl Bid to Erect The managers of the teams In Sheinwold on Bridge the Senior Basketball League will Is Beauty Queen P h o n e B e n efic ia l f lr a t Apartment on Silk Town meet at 8 p.m. in Town Hall when Telt us how much cash Technicality May Kill final plans will be made for the you want for soAsonal'' Mlaa Mary Ellen Valvo of 64 opening of the aeason Dec. 2 at needs. Coma in by ap­ PUZZLlNa DEFENSE South dealer Longview School. Edwards St. was recently named BUSY-SEASON ZB A Agenda HURTS PARTNERSHIP pointm ent for cash in a Neither side vulnerable The Rockville Chapter of Barber Mias Crystal Lake In a contest Notes and Quotes By Alfred Sheinwold .NORTH s / n j / e visit to office. Shop Singers will meet at 8 p.m. New Shopping Center held at the Crystal Lake Ballroom. Coep«r Hill Realty, Inc., uill a«k A Q J 6 2 in the Elks Carriage House to dis­ Don't waste precious \hy EARL YOSTi The defense ittpped badly when ¥ 7 3 parmtulon to pul up a 1750,000 today's hand was played, in an Im­ cuss activities of the group during The 18-year-old girl la a senior LOANS ♦ 7 4 time. Phone or come in. apartment project off Hartford Rd. Venion, Nov. 25 (SperisU—Ver-^Hhe Connecticut River might hsv#," the Christmas season. at Manchester High School and an James F. Coughlin of >50 E. Mid­ Miss Mar\' Dupont. Bartenders arc* the University of Miami on radio portant New York tournament. A K Q I 9 3 Treat the family to one of iVo like to say "Yes!" at a Zoninir Board of Appeals non'* first shopping center may be Heck stated. The prayer group of Rockville CASH IN 1 TRIP dle Tpke. has been awarded a 35- Fritz .Minlcuccl. Ed Fletcher and! and teevee. The player who made the fatal ellp W .S T FA ST expert accordionist. She plana to (ZBA) public hearinK at 8 o'clock At G arbarini. Adopted slogan is asserted later that hie partner had A K 7 3 A 5 lost becauie of a technicality, it "At the end of such a survey the Meth(xilst Church will meet in the teach at Julius Hartt School of Leans 328 le 1388 Loam Hfo-lnsurod at lew eetl tonight at the Municipal Building. year service emblem by officials our mouth'Watering 'Food for Every Mood. " Cavey s is Rookie Slate Policemen Joseph pushed ,ilm. ¥A9I4 ¥KJI0 32 was learned today. police committee should be able to chapel at 7:1,5 p.m. The Commission Music in Hartford upon gradua­ A special exception will be asked come up with some very definite •N MAIN *T., 2ijd Fj., O w Wcolw MANCHESTER of the Southern -New England n member of the Diners Club. Bangasser and William Shaw of West opened the deuce of clubs, ♦ 0 10 3 ♦ <> 8 3 on Membership snd Evangelism tion. She is the daughter of Mr. Mltchall I.4U3 • Atk ler the YE8 MANaser to put up the B4-unit garden apart­ Dinners K 8160.000 itnicture with nine recommendations regarding traf­ will meet at 8 p.m. Telephone Co. Coughlin, a facil­ • • * Manchester have received'their as- a rather unfortunate choice. East A862 AA734 offices and a dozen stores wa.* and Mrs. Sebastian Valvo. ' 0 « N THUtSDAT IVININCS UNtlt I *.*(. ment on property between Hart­ fic flow throughout the city,” he The Ladlea Benevolent Society ities assignee In the -Manchester had to take the ace of clubs, and s o m i planned by Joseph L. Bury for a Second place winner in the con- j IfOM mt4$ (# •! til Mrrrtttolisf (t¥t| ford Rd. and Cooper Hill St. In Hector Provost of 104 Elisabeth A A 10 9 I 4 The.v re home-style good and generous concluded. of Ellington Congregational 4 I*** •( lit# tottt m.M mAsh tf9**t*lv reMM It Plant, served as an installer and the defender had to develop their 31j-acre tract on the Vemtin Traf­ teat was Miss Anna Curti of Wind- ; It laastovtin Btoaiililf •! tif H aacL. Residence Zone B Dr ha.i peen promoted to sssi.itsnt Iric'^a in a hurry. ¥ 0 6 without any homc-st.vle work . . . a Hit. Run Driver Smigjht Church will present a panel dis­ sor Locks, a .">ecretary a t T ravelers ' In order to put up the apartment repairman in Manche.stcr and was fic Circle between Rts. 30 and 8,3. j rhief sijpervi.sor in Hie A genry Di­ East returned the jack of ' ♦ A K I 6 2 fact that Mom is sure to appreciate! The technicality that will pre­ Jan Linton. 7, of 53 Lawrence cussion on "Are You Ready for Insurance Co. the Arm could either change the hearts. South put up the queen, A 10 St., Is reported in "good condi­ Christmas?" at 8 p.m. vision of the TiHveler.s Insurance South West Neiik Fail Kvervone will like our courteous, vent construction this year is the Miss Valerie Krlss, of Simsbury, property from B to C Zone or pet and West won with the ace. At tion" at Rockville (Sty Hospital The Luther League of First third place winner, is a private the special exception. Co. Also, promoted by Travelers, 1 A Pass 2 A Pass friendly -service and our congenial at­ requirement that a commercial this stage West scratched his chin, building be 50 feet away from the where he was taken Friday after Evangelical Lutheran Church will secretary who hopei to become a Cooper Hill Realty. Inc . la made were Peter Wodal of 428 Broad .St , 2 A Pass 2 A Pass BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. bit his lip and gave other evidence mosphere! rear lot line. Tlie land involved is being struck by a car on lower hold a social meeting at 7 p.m. fashion model. up of the same group that com- territory aupervlsor, and Gerald 3 A Pass 4 4 Pass of deep thought. Then he returned Pass Fata iurrounded on all sides by road*. Snlpslc St. The monthly meeting of the • ! priaes the Park Clieatnut Corp. Doherty of 61 Eldridge St., assist­ the live of diamonds! Make Re.servations Now Business Committee of Union Con­ now putting up a t.SOO.OOn apart­ Ooeninf lead — A2 Thua the queation ari.ie*. does it His injuries are believed to be ant territory supervisor, both In This lead gave South his con­ Tel. MI .1-141.^) have a rear lot line’ Biirv, hi.* largely facial bruises. gregational Church will l>e held at ment project at P’ark and Cheat- the Agenry Service.s- Department tract. He took th'ree diamond builder. George E. Risley, and a Del. Sgt. George H. Trapp, who 7 p.m. nut Sta . . Richard (Turki Moore of tricks, discarding dummy's re­ strength, by leading a lo^ card The Zoning Board will hear a rather than the Jack. legal advisor, contend it does not. Is investigating the accident, said 471 P ark er St. com pleted 10 years maining heart. South lost a trump Bury had planned to put the today that seven youngsters l>e- 3'emon and Talixiftvllla n a w a total of 13 applicatlona at tonight's of service with the Connecticut trick eventually. In addition to Daily Question CAVEY’S items are handled through The For Dossart This Thanks9iving Partner bids one spade, and the building close to Green Rd,. facing tween the ages of 6 and 12 were hearing. Pow er Co. on Oct, 20. Moore is a the club and heart already taken the traffic circle, with parking in walking home after school Friday Herald's Rockville Bureau, 7 \V, The Salvation Army will ask a next player passes. You hold: groundman . . . Thomas Maxwell by the defenders. front. when a car moving In a aoutherly Slain St., bslephone T R r m o n t Be Sure to Serve A six months extension for start of of 71 Llnnmore Dr., now retired, It does look as though West Spades 9 7 6 2, H earts 7 5, Dia­ .5-.3186. m onds 7 4, Clubs K Q J 9 3. W'hat I*lan F'avored direction struck the Linton boy. eonatructlon of a new addition. marked 50 years of service with went out of his mind when he re­ Rlaley. who applied for the per­ Permission for the addition was do .veil say 7 Two other boys received scratches the Connecticut Power Co. on Sept. turned the five of diamonds, but mit. said Building Inspector Ar­ when, grazed by the same car. granted by the ZBA July 8. hut 17. he claimed the mishap was his Answer: Bid two spade*. With ROYAL only 6 points in high cards, you thur F. Huntington seemed to fa­ police said. The boys said the driv­ expired after 120 days. \ , partner's fault. Strangely enough, vor the plan but wanted to check er slopped and got out of the car. Brck Jr. to File Tonight's hearing «111 double as this was quit# iTue. cannot afford to bid the clubs and New head teller at the Savings al.so raise spades. You must choose with the Zoning Commission first. hut when one youngster ran a State Hearing on an application West know that he could de­ \ erclicl Appeal Bank of Manchester is Gordon one of these bids, and the raise TTiat board also seemed to favor toward the oar. the man drove off. ICE CREAM CAKE by Clarence J Jeffers for a- special feat the contract 1/ his partner H arm on of 37 Pine Hill St. He of the major suit is more impor­ the plan but hesitated to grant the Tliey agreed that the car was exception to erect a gasoline sta­ had the king of hearts or the king permit because of the technicality black. tion In Business Zone 11 on prop­ will succeed Atwood Doody on Dec. tant. Sealtlr*. Nov. 25 Conviction 1. The latter will take up residence of diamonds. Which king did East (Copyright 19.57. General Features The Commission referred Risley Chicken Poop F'lre of D*ve Beck Jr., STs^year-oM ion DeiiciouN frozen pudding that’s erty east of 937 Center St,; and JOBEPH BANGASSER hold ? Whichever king it happen­ to the Zoning Board of Appeals on an application by Glidden's Gulf In St. Petersburg. FIs., and will be C orp.) Vernon Fire Companiea 1 and 2 i of Teamater.i union president Dave chocked full of fruit plus rich employed at one of the St. Pete ed to be, that was the suit West (ZBA). were called out for a chicken coop i Bernice, southeast corner of W. algnr.ients from Commissioner needed to lead. West just happen­ However, Risley had accepted creamy vanilla ice cream—Deco­ Middle Tpke. and Broad St., for a banka. A new teller at the Savings fire at Robert Priddy's farm, ' "" ° John Kelly. Bangasser is attached ed to make the wrong guess. Grapes Like While Soil the constnictlon job from Bury on Brandy Hill Rd. at 7:1.5 a m. to-1 appealed and mo- special exception for a repairer's JAMES OOUOHUN Bank is Mrs. Irma Young of 15 to the Canaan barracks and Shaw rated With Heavy Cream . . . Will Hackmatack St, . . . Earle Clifford There was no need for East to the conduUon that he could start day. The fire was extinguished by 1 ^ trial will be serve sixteen. license. named to hli present post In Hart­ will work otit of the Groton bar- give his partner such a problem. Jerez, Spain—About 25.000 acres work immediately before winter Rriddy before firemen arrived, it ^«”nsel Charles S. Burdell Five of the applications concern is back at home at his Main St. ford. Since 19,54 he has been ss- haberdaahery after an extended Ill­ At the second trick, East should of chalk-white soil around Jerez, weather makes outside work diffi­ started. Priddv said, from a heat-1 • . - , building line variances. signed to the local plant... Ally. have led the three of hearts In­ where hardly any other type of cult. A ZBA hearing would raii.se The younger Beck. w as found Erie Starr, 40 Green Manor Rd., ness. One of his clerks is Jack ing stove. There was no loss of Salvatores Mark Golden Weddinff Don Richter of 208 Spring St. has Hayden, a long-time friend of Clif­ stead of the jack of hearts. vegetation ran grow, produces the about a month's delay, Risely said. poultry. guilty Saturday night by a jury Residence Zone A, asks a variante Among experts, the lead of a Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Salvatore, 90 Walnut St., will cele­ "Seen elected president of the ford's. . . . Mr. and Mrs. William grapes from which Spanish sherry Tenanta Intereated Hospital Notes of nine men and three women in Per Cake to put up an addition to the hom^ amall card in this situation indi­ wine is made. King County Superior Court. The brate their golden wedding anniversary Thanksgiving Day with i2.50 Bates Alumni Club in Hartford. Allen are spending the winter In s The shopping (enter plans call Discharged Saturday: 5trs. Ray­ 15.5 feet closer to the line th%B"^r- Richter has his law practice trailer at Clearwater, Fla. Allen cates a wish to have the suit con­ jury deliberated 6 hours and 10 a family dinner at their home. mltted in regulations. Qarf Wild, tinued. A player who has four or for a building 254 feel long by 67 mond Green and son 12 Malden minutes before finding Berk guilty i They w ere m arried in St. Jam es' Church on Nov. 28. 1907 We'll also have stenciled slices of Ice in Hartford... Mr. and Mrs. Al­ is a former police commis.sloner In feet wide. One unit is designed for Lane: Mrs James Kidney, 164 \V. cream, and frozen pudding In pints and 240 Burnham St., Rural Zone rc' bert Koelsch of 18'3 Bl.ssell St. .Manchester and is active in the five cards headed by the queen or of keeping for hia own ii.se 14,6.50. by the late Rev. William J. McGurk, and have four children, king will lead a low card; but if PROGRAMS a supermarket, while the others. , .Main .'ll : Lloyd Vnlstol. ,3 Mc- obtained from the sale of two half gallons. Please order early. Mrs. Frank Donadir. Mrs. Dominick Camposeo, Ralph Salvatore que8tsa variance^uilda bree*e-:„„brated their 25th wedding an Tall Cedari. . . . Co-chairmen pr. 24 by .54 feet, are for general I Knight Curie. ( way and gara»^.4 feet closer to' his four or five cards are headed Teamsters union automobiles. and Anthony Salvatore; and five grandchildren, all of Manchester. niveraary yesterday. Albert, better | Walter Sohardl and Dr. Robert stores. Bury said he has several the street 0|an permitted. by the jack or lower, he will tend Births Saturday: A son to Mr. Beck Is at liberty on $3,000 cash Mrs. Salvatore is the former Josephine Mary Lamenzo of Hart­ known as Jeff, has been sclive in [ Butterfield report the Clvitans will Interested temuits. bond. His sentence could run up Get your Ice Cream Cake at the foUotatng store* or place your order before Tuesday, Nov, 26: Joseph--K^li8, 205 School St., C managing and promoting sports in i hold a dance Dec. 7 at the Kacey to lead a somewhat higher card and Mrs. Robert Love. 28 Grove ford. (a seven or eight, for example). Charles H. Brown, secretary of ,St.: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. to as high as 1.5 years in the state ^ B rogan’s Red and fifiliite TftntyJiMU a variance to build an Rockville and Manchester for the , Home. . . . American Legion will NOW and TUESDAY // Employed at Cheney Bros, for .52 years, 12 years as an in- e Mends Market' o Peppin’a Grocery East could have shown his heart CONTINUOUS FROM 5 P.M. // the Zoning Commission, said today, Gilman Soucier, 31 'Vernon Ave. penitentiary,^------^------Pine Street M ain S t Bolton side porch four feet rinser past 30 years. He is employed at sponsor a Thanksgiving dance "W« warit the shopping center," the line than allowed: and John Video Everyday Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Leon­ Neither Beck nor hi* father (Hera Id Photo by Ofiarai a Comell Bakery a PatnOde’a Grocery o Pete's Grocery Hamilton Standard. The Koelsch s Saturday night. Nov. 30 at the Le­ and added he could see "no reason would comment on the reaulla. Hartford Rd. 8. Alvord, 3 Harvard Rd , A Zone gion Home with Tony O'Bright's ard Skoghtnd. IP'J E. M ain St.; Bolton E, Center St. have two married daughters. MM All Rights Reserved— for difficulty with the ZBA;' Burdell said he has Instructed a Ifllltnp Market a Pinehurst Grocery will seek a variance to put up an orchestra featured. Mr.s. John .Shanahan, Meadow- larceny count of keeping $1,909 « Stanley’s Market H. T. Dickenson A Co., Inc. Bury has another choice. Risley them to keep quiet. Only remark said he plan* to go right *head i Oak 8t. M ain S t R(*ckvlIIe attached side porch three feet cloa * * • i tf isfril. TH CV'SAII. said. He cah fare the building on brook Rd , Ellington; James Lee, from the sale of a union-owned with the trial and will re*i*t all er to the side line than regulations Listed In the 19.58 edition of the Bradley Dr. by Beck Jr. was a gruff "Hell, no," Duncan Hines' "Adventures in good Ida Johnson of Manchester has Green Rd. and meet all require­ when asked for comment after the automobile. efforts to delay or postpone 11. | 28 WARREN ST. allow. UNt«MINriMNrWTUC . Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Eating " is Cavey's restaurant at 45 been elected .secretary of the Hart­ ments, but this plan la not desir­ ju ry 's verdict was brought in Burdell said he will move to Permission to build a dwelling 3.5 George Johnston and daughter, PHONns MI 8-6950 E. Center St This honor was given ford Hospital School for Nursing Marl** Rraad* Aiiae BaxUt rMumuN ptuuuM able, Bury spoke today as though Saturday night. poatpone that trial In view of the The Province of Veraguas in dioipaL ICE CREAM CO. feet closer to the sideline than reg­ Glee Club. . . . Manchester Sav­ Jack Webb th* plan were dropped, at least for 114 Woodbridge St., Manrhe-ster; result of the trial of Beck Jr. on Panama belong* In perpetuity to ulations allow will he sought by to the local eatery last week, j Elphege Larivlere, 12 .Maple St. Hia father and mother, who had MANUFACTURERS OF ORHYELLI'S "SFUMONr Cavey's is owned and operated by ings A Loan Assn, is celebrating ••BATTLE ARMORED the time being. attended moat of the sessions of the grounds that the senior Beck Christopher Columbus and his | Irving Luckman, Waranoke Rd Admitted today: Elmer Crain, heir*. Steve Cavagnaro of 89 Tanner St. Us 66th anniversary. Special gifts Ilerk Suggest* Change* the trial which began Nov. 12, could not receive a fair trial at AA Zone. are being offered for both new ac­ STRIPE" AHACK ® • PLUS • Mayoral Candidate Edwin J Famer, Tenn. this time. The motion for post­ and Mrs. Anne Cavagnaro Mini-1 were in court when the verdict Oar Storage Request counts and to customers who add B:tf Heck, Democrat, today suggested Events Tonight was read. ponement will probably be made In other applications, Carter cuccl of Coventry. Founded in 1933 by Amendo Cavagnaro. Cavey's to their savings accounts. ... Sam two ways of "improving efficiency. Frank Badstuebner Post, VFtV The senior__ _ Beck is .scheduled >„to tomorrow ...... - or Wednesday, Burdell Che^'rolet Co. Inc., will ask for ah W IU-I.AM SH.AW RTARTING WKnNKSDAY 1 7 ^ was enlarged and reopened on Aug. Caiilll has taken over the man­ ELECTRONICS In government" that would cost | 8 P.m I" the GAR go on trial In King County Stipe- j **ld- extension of permission to use agement of the Red Ember re.stau- " k s c a p a u f : in j a p a n ^* T h i r e e 28, 1955, The lunch bar seats 32 racks. . Dr. Robert Kams has the taxpayers "little or nothingnothing. " room.s, with a visitation by Past ; rior Court Dec, 2 on a.a grand iI P rosecutorr Charles O. Carroll part of Charter Oak Field for rant in Bolton. . . . Vacationing in AI*4» with room for 90 in the dining been Initiated into the member­ j F k c w LABORATORIES "I believe," Heck slates, "that storing ears. The Economy Filling Hawaii during the month of No- • Ql ANTKZ- JOMUt W^OOVAJ* room and the banquet room ran ac- ship of the Manchester Kiwanis > the authority and responsibility Station Inc., 586 Center St, Busi­ . . .1 vem ber are Dr. and .Mrs Amos PrAmiFrA . All Color 5^hoir Q /* J 5 V e of the police captain, public works (Tlub. The K lw anians' Board of Di­ Richly RAromniARded ness Zone n, will ask permission conimodate 25 persons. There is | p-,.jend of 79 Comstock Rd. . . . rectors have voted to extend to' 277 BROAD superintendent and the fire chief' THE DU PONT SHOW to maintain an identiScatipn sign parking stalls for 28 cars. Steve iormand IVest Jr., a senior at the Ray Ow'ens and Earle Clifford the I should be more clearly defined and closer to the street than permitted Cavagnaro, Democratic Tovs-n Com-^ t-rtiv,rsity of .Miami, has been cla.ssiflcatlon of privileged mcm- | RADIO T I l I V I S I 0 N thst they in turn should be ' prasants in regulations. mittee chairman, reports there are j elected to membership in the Iron hers. . Harold Iveraen of 64 [ answerable only to the committee REMEMBER ,, , KEITH'S IS NEVER UNDERSOLD OF THE MONTH Matthew Moriartv will ask per- three cooks on the staff. Carlo Arrow"'honorary society for note- Thomas Dr., has been named as heads under which they serve." inission to erect an pddltlon to the Vigo. Jim Copeland and Dick-Dion, j worthy scholarship, service. lead- the first recipient of the "Brother's ^ (» -M i BeSTLE8.<( o n « Under Heck's proposal the com­ o powarful 90-minute myetary drama ' rear of non-conforming garages Mrs. Ines Sonego is hostess and ership and < haraoter. Tliis is the CkABsel t llArtfard. €«»■. "Friena la Need" Keeper" award for the Hartford CIiWa b H D U a v c ii. :M I SI BOLD aOI'B-NEV mittees would assume full respon- on the south side of Cooper Hill waitresses are Mrs. Pauline Dtinn. 1 highest campus honor for male (7iaper...... , of the...^ Connecticut____ _ Credit, M IUrtf«r4. C m , "Orl**ca Adv**i*r." aibilily for the functions of their of a man’a atruggta againet tha ainiatar St., between West and Cooper Sts. Miss Dolores Merrit, Mrs. Hope, .students. Weal is president of his ' Union League. Iver.sen is treasurer C'kaaarl 21 Bprtarflcld* Mata. (11-41) TALE.VT 84 OPTS respective departments snd would M ILLER'S Restaurant 4'kama«t M N v w 'M U ta . Caaa* (M-W) WELLS FABUO Stanley Nichols Jr., 106-110 Hubbard, Mrs. Sylvia Osgood. Mrs., fraternity and rcj'resented the ; aqd general manager of the East CkaBafr 4D Halralifi. Maai. "Barbery ('o*.l” answer to the Common Council. conspiracy of a town’s most raapactad Birch St.. Business II and Resi­ Betty Hanks. Mrs. Jennie Vince, unit at the recent national conven-1 Haflford Aircraft Federal Credit AT THE CENTER Ckaaael St WaUrbary. Cats. ( il l i'HI.NA HMITH "Any suggestions or instruc­ dence B Zones, aill ask extension Mrs. Terry Pratt, Mrs. Marie Vigo! tion in Columbus. Ohio The Bolton ! T.’nion The award wa.s for oiil- H I I I WHIBLYBIBD8 tions from the mayor should be di­ ( S-Ml HUWABO BABLOW'S O *. laadara—to fraa tha fathar ha knows of previously granted permission and Mrs. Esther Aitkens. Spare, young man helped cover'the Flor-' standing volunteer services to the '•••■-8TBA— Rabrrta rected to the committee Involved." tc use the premises for a rooming girls are Mrs. Ann Giraitis and Mda State-Miami foiottjall game for | credit iiniah movement. P .l.r. Heck stated "While this may littia about oxcapt that ha has baan house. Enjoy A Real New England COLUMBIA ( 1 ^ 1 nA.N.XY THOMAA SHOW weaken the authority of the mayor (t:-»#l TWE.NTY-O.NE It would eliminate much confusion cafeteria style luncheon innovated BICYCLES I SI LAWBE.NCE WELK SHOW impriaonad for IS yaars—for murder. Tree Town Fair last .year, the popular tea room, a ( S) rLAVHOrSE J , and conflicting orders that exist Janice Murphey ll*-4*l T V, .SHOW OF THE at the present tim e." he added. Three Directors C 1. J 1 Ji Tk A niirBery for pre-school tots, and an Sales and Service .MO.NTH". f'mrley Gr**s*r. Based on the exciting bost-aoiiipg novel acneclulccl Uec. 4'afternoon "Fun Carnival " for Feted at Shower nrian Donievr. Peerv Ana "In the event of mistakes, ______I achool children. The fair will close SIzea 20 to 20 Gnrner nnd Hnrd* liatfleld responsibility for these mistakes Tour Old School could be more easily pinpointed." by tha noted British author, A. J. Cronin, at 6 p m, (Jt W) A TCRN OF FATE "Christmas Tree Town," the an­ Mis* Janice Murphey, daughter [ ••Harrlmne.” Heck stated Director Frsneis Mahoney yes­ nual fair held by the South Metho­ of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Murphey, With Your Family Here BILL'S TIRE ond Heck's other suggestion la for Heavy three ply acetate yama writh non and produced by David A. Suaekind a comprehensive traffl survey, terday took Directors Gilbert dist Church Woman's Society, will 62 Russell St..,^waa honored with a | skid, bonded latex backing. Resists Barnes and Harry Flrato through Choice O f: REPAIR SHOP Ate*_ M It.tf V*. I,*B K aalhal, using state a.s.slatance where ever open at II a m. on Wednesday, miscellaneous bridal shower Fri­ ISO Spruce St.—.5H 9-0659 I f rd. henTyweIrhIa crushing nnd shedding, offers exception­ the Union School building in an Dee. 4. Seasonal decorations will BOY SCOUT f?2-3f> SrsPICION * possible. He would make this sug­ al wearing qualities. day evening. Roast Turkey, Chestnut Dressing • The Fllfhl * effort to gain their support in his deck Wesley hall at the church aj , :Sa gestion to the Police Committee Choice of stunning col- •‘BEYOND THIS PLACE" bid to save the old building from the society's members will offer Motes and ISeics The shower was given by the Roast Long Island Duckling, Orange Sauce i R) BANDSTAND ' " weaV e /”"" as one of hia fliat acts as mayor, razing. m other of Mi.ss M urphey * fiance, RIG PAVOFF « ( I) WOBLD'8 BEST MOVIES the Democratic candidate said. starring for sale hand-crafted Items , POPEYK SHELLEY WINTERS sion on whether to raze the build­ Christmas' headtands and ear-’ make its annual trip to the cabin | : H <18) TH E RlCt SHOW ALL WOOL RUG rings wUI be among the many | at Storrs, ^ illa ••penny W'kUdd Jllaet" 100% cdl wool for luxufioua boerotr ing or restore it to use as a North < 3) RIO A liV EN Tl'R K originating live from New York End recreation center will prob­ things at the "Brownie Workshop ' J V (It) TWIUOHT THEATER pile. In a voitety of rich colors and 3 m eeting. plants, toys, children * w ear, ! SCHOOLS Jack Webb Dana. Andrew ■ 4 ;» r > SI PO PEY B t h p ;a t e b marveloualytex- ^ ^ n a ■'Trash and Treasure, " kitchen ; The nation's communities spent BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD (53) CaARTOON CARNIVAL TONIGHT AT 9:30 and other home items, a.,, well as ! more than 2.6 billion dollara for "BATTLE "Armored «:If < 3) CONN. WILD LIFE hired pottom a. $ 0 0 5 0 the surprise package.s in the .school construction and other capi­ «:SD ( 3) NEWS. SPORTS A W EATH­ CHADWICK 5 CO. STRIPE" A ttack" 1^ THANKSGIVING DINNER ER pay ooly $2 weekly "Christmas post Office.' ; tal outlays during the fiscal 1957. ( R) NEWS. W EATHER ft 564 CENTER ST— .511 9-0669 OMihCHANNELIS DEC. S THBP DEC. U I .Mrs. M ariotv-Atkinson will again Pre.sident Philip V Talbot of the Or any meal I* a pleasure when you dine SPORTS I __ JtNVTVV. MS' ■4J'' ^ ■.-Ka. • allhllr Dec. S TONIGHT SaI . I)««. 14 2 p.m- Nichols T lP r I|:.7S (!71 TONIGHT Bmm.. ni>e. tft II :U MSI NEWS A F B F V lE a’B go for our new 1J:I# I «i ne;wk FBEVIEBS 1:M %m4 $:9% p.m. Italian Foodn Our Specialty Manchester ■■"^Inc. ( 31 H'EATHEB a n e h s COLISEUM • CHOICE LEGAL BEVERAGES • GOODYEAR 1-policy package OtAY nO SA l WE-8T SPBIXCnELO CUSTOM 8UBURBAMTE TUESDAY n m, m t*. ss m . h .m FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE MI 9-8135 SNOW T IR ES tax lac. II :0 ( *1 NEWS Now you can buy complete 9x12 Best Quality StoM ami PiMt 295 Broad St insurance protection for ItlU your home . . . ill in oni TEL. Ml 3.5179 I3;U ALL WOOL RUG t o m o r r o w policy . . .with one pre­ !« -S ^ IT LO ri.D BE .YOU mium. You can save aa New muM-woven conefnidfott eo|^ III) 9PORT8CAST , »•' m id -d a v m o v ie hitee all the exquleite colon of jOie DINNER <131 MEWS 1 (U> THE GL'IDINO LIGHT much aa 207'> . . . or have 91 TOWN CRIER more protection than you •Tainted Deehrl" Deep pile. C l^ Simple as — I) RAWRBYE—LAST OF ’ i J ! ? « ; ^ T c?'t"'KJ e weave for Iona * RlOmCAMS get from three separate < II BHERIFF OF COCHISE lU! ^Sx“2*j?n?"" policies. Call ut for deUila. wear. lUch poMenis, tiouuARD Jounson'^ (til WEATHER Aim LOCAL i <1*1 NEWS - colon. LOCATED U MIIJ! OFT OAKLAND ST. ON TOLlJkND TPKE. A-lways MEWS (IS) NEWS A WEATHER ' !«) NEWS® (431 NEWS A WEATHER (33) H()Va r d MILLER SHOW pay aoly $3 wtakly B e t t e r (43) DATE WITH THE ANGELS HtibbarJ tovaih — 9a«*4 lultaraj Oniam .— (311 AMERICAN BANDSTAND FISHER STORF. HOURS: Ol Swaat MU*4 PlcUa. — Hat, frtiMy takad Dally I’ntU 5:80 P..5L Closed Thureday . . Open Friday Till 9 TICKETS WILL • Cheerful Coffee Shop t i l t ( A lti OUY MITCHELL SHOW ■Mb aaJ luHar — WaWarf Salad Oaeal: Jaaaal* Caraaa DRY CLEANSERS, Inc. U lo s^ Thursda^. BE SOLD flA33> BCRm AMD ALLEN 8 2 5 BroBd S t—DUI Ml j9-m i Thanksgiving D e y ,'\ •ROW la MANCHESTER OPEN DAILY 9 AJd. t* 5 P.M. Where Open Friday Night-' m iDAT. NOV. Sttb Old faiManad Squodi, Minca or Apfi* n* Till 9. Keith's, t A J i. to f r.M. »Mi Ckoata — Sfearbat — frotoa Puddbif ka Soturday TIH 3 P.M.— Closed AS Day Sunday Insurance Hartford, Open Eve-, Otaa — Now bflaad fhoi Puddkf, Hard Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED Is A niagt Until 8, Clooed ONE DAT ONLY Saoea — Taa — Cafiaa — Ckitar Ala — Biiaineas . niariday, d o s e S a tu r- \ eirh Furnitur Takoy Craga* — Swaal Aggia CMar — Mi*ad days a t C. . ' A T M A R EO W S Nuh — MM> COFFEE ATLANTIC HEATING OILS 1115 MAIN ST. 317 MAIN ST. Not A FREE CNEMM .CAVEY'S SHOP L. T. WOOD CO. ^asi-rOP SldcUna FARKIN O - M A N V N I S T E R EAST HARTFOR $2*5 • I J * ’ 45IASTC»ITBt STREET Telephone Mltchdl 3-1129 P1hm« MI S-112»

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PAGE rt>UI MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1957 ' UANCHESTER EV ^IN C HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY; NOVEMBER 26, 1957 \ PAGE n v « really tough la ahfapping for a U TIO —lOM gift years ago, 19 members have died, G & H Foiir.soiiie for a man. Memorial Service Including five during the past year. GLASS CRACKS ARCH!B’JOE Rusal* in 1956 Rivera announced W orry of v m »B O —18«0 Dail^ Radio H'HAY—aiO To have a lone man aa an unex­ Refreehmenta will be served af- Zimmern Passes, that he had married Ama Hurtado. Givens Triumphs Loads ill Solhack pected dinner guest. She knows a For Elks Sunday j ter the service by the Manchester Diego Rivera, 70, Dies; When the public, learned In mld- FALSE TEETH WOCX>—ItM Eutvrn Rtuidard Tim* WI’OP— 1410 man won’t notice that the curtains Emblem Club. uceA.YiDo w eg* [ thatO n a HM Helped Shape UN 1955 that the artist had'cancer he sren’t: freshly laundered or think eHT«miNIN6AMAM •re stK, • « - ' In Stamford Vole The G 4t H foiiraome ended F ri­ The annual Memorial Service for IM OUR KTKHM LACT said; "Death is nothing to be ^Slipplnq or IrrlfofinqT ^ i f :aa^ her meal ia too aimple if It Is well BUT I DID J.A.WHfTE angry about." When he rOturned Th« (oUowuig profTam ached' day nifThfa aeaaion of the. Kni|;hta deceaaed members of the Man­ More then 1.200,000 persons In NMHtWtRCllDU MV MST The Baby Has Avon, Nov. 25 t/P)—Sir ^Alfred Stamford, Nov. 25 UP)—Republi­ bui't b* embsiraissd by loess false f WHAY-MlN'ifht Watch cooked and filling: But a hostess Sweden own esmeras. I . from Moscow in April, 1958, he Mstb •llp^g', dropping or aupblliii ulea ara tUppUed fay the radio . . chester Lodge of Elks will be held 40Tf GLASS CO. Zimmern, 78-year-old political Stormy Figure in Art 3 UTIC—Mui'Mualc of Colnmbtia aeti>ack tournament who is not p rep a re for company can Webster Givens won the Nbv. when you esi, talk orUugb. Just .,1 wn nnr—Ru n c—Rue* Nauxhtnn on Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Elks 7 ^ DO THEIR BEST scientist who helped shape both was greeted at the airport by Rus­ spnnkls a little PASmTM on your BianaCainanU and are aufajcct to WPOP—Hound D*.g ’* ith l .R-M points, a 33-point mar- Isn't nearly so at ease when she re SERVE-reulOU sian and Mexican Communista. 5 mayoralty election here by a Home. the League of Nations and the (Continued from Page One) margin of 62 votes. It was discov­ plates. ‘Tbla pleasant powder gtiffa a ehanga without noUca. grin lead. welcomes an unexpected woman PROPERLY. with the Cubist movement In 1913 remarkabi* KnM of added eoMtort WHAY—Night Watrh gue.st. The eulogy will be given by the United Nations, died at his home Even this reception was used as ered tn a court-ordered recount and security by holding plait* moN 4:»a- WTir—Mmmc Been Named... here yesterday. but waa not diverted from his a forum for Communist propa­ WHAY—Platter Party Scores to date are; fJ A M. 1.A.M; This She IJkea Rev. Erich Brandt of the Concor­ Day and tlon In Europe. Government of­ stron, naturalistic style. Saturday. \ACCU—KecAifd R«v\m WDIU—Rua* Naughton ganda. While Rivera told of being WPOP—Hound Dog Patlen a. 1.S21; Four Joker*. 1.814; To be turned loose in a atrange dia Lutheran Church and the Me­ Zimmern introduced Internation­ ficials were ' appalled when they He had claimed the office from WKNB^P.M. If ;5a— Messiers. I.RM: Moriartys, 1.7fi6; n During his years In Paris he cured of cancer by a Soviet opera­ morial Ritual will be exemplified al relations Into the curriculum of learned that the painting showed WTlC^-ItcMia Umcr WHAV-N>ciii Walrh cit.v for a few hour! or even a formed alliances at different times tion, hla admirers broke Into a incumbent Thomaa F. J. Quigley WDRC—Arthur Godfray Ihipres. 1.728 Ffuir Ares. 1,674; day, unless It's Sunday or a holi­ by Exalted Ruler Maurice Gaudet Night Oxford University In 1930 and U.S. soldiers committing atrocities WE>OP—Wan Worka WTIC'—Slrrichlng Your F. with two Russian refugee women, song especially composed for the (D), by a 184-vote plurality, but rncome V/e.st Side. 1,6.30: 8th Distrirt F'ire day when all the itores are closed. and other officers of the local once conducted a school of Inter­ In Korea. The work waa withdrawn Quigley's supporters, charging dis­ 4 :1 ^ W'DRC—Ttuea NAughion HepartMient. 1.628. Tnreottes. lodge. Bni.ih "’J*"" W- Franklin Trueman. from the art show. by whom he had three Children. occaeton. WHAY—Plaltar Puny WPOP—Modern S>>unda To be told a choice bit of gossip national atudiaa at Geneva, Switz­ crepancies, asked the Superior THANKSOIVINB 1600: (Tioman s. 1,607; F'ojfnrlv's. The program, open to the public, TELEVISION Hosnit^ H?.’ "'“f AJanchester Memorial erland, with world state.amen and He returned to Mexico In 1921 Other countries use cobalt to WOCC—'Record Revua Ifl 45- and asked not to tell a soul. Either J A WHITE_) S m i S ^ v .n ! t l P ’*"<‘fa‘ *ier ia Raymond R. Bowen. Rivera had become popular with make bombs, they sang, but Rus­ Court for a new tally. WKNB->Optn Mika WHAY-Nighl Watch 1.580, she Is the kind of woman who can will Include vocal aelectiona by diplomats a.s his students. He had Americans in the 1930s. He did and painted his first major RECORD HOP ^TIC—Roaa MHIar WTIC-Giieai Star Ralph Maecarone and Instrumental John "'aternal grandpaienU are Mr. and Mri. Mexican mural, called "Creation." sia used It to cure Rivera. In.the recount. It waa found that WDRC—Arthur Gcdfrty WDRC—Pupa Naughton keep a secret, or she's the kind SERVICE 17 Coventry. He has a brother, W'llliam R„ lived here since January, 1956. mi^ails for the California School of there were discrepancies of 60 votes WPOP—Wu Worka WPOP—Modern Sound* who can't and won’t. But if she is selections by Chetelat and Chase. I Aura CIM S' 17 months, and a alster, Patricia A., 5. Zlmifiern. a native of Subrlbon, Fine Arts and the San Francisco at the National Preparatory IMPERIAL BOYS’ CLUB r . f F u r n i t u r c io n s in tKe Third D istrict count and two II :0a— I the latter It won’t bother her con­ The 11 o’clock toast will be given Phene: • ’ • • • e England, came to nearby Hartford Stock Exchange and the Rockefel­ School. Later he painted the walls **??HAY—Platter Party WHAY-Night Watch by Past Exalted Ruler James Mi9'/32Q / . . . 'I Gi-ASS Tuft ENCLOSURfV of other public buildings. Extended Forecast in another diatrict, in Quigley’s fa­ SpoiMored by WTIC—»<»aa Mtllar WTIC—Neva science to break her word. She will Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Remmell, in 1947 as a Trinity college viait lers approved his plans for paint­ vor. WDRi'—Neva Weather Hiith Millett Reardon of the New London Lodge JA 2.4667 INY I Suorver?STAu. ixr It'd no harddhip for a woman: I wouldn't go any further." « • e • e a post he held at hla death. He painting In a picture of Lenin. The Quljfley’s campaigpi manager, 7:80 to 11:30 POP—Wax Worka WPOP—Mf^^rn ^unda To return an article she has artist refused-to remove It but of­ repressible Individualism some­ The normal mean temperature for 4«hA— II 5f— To have another woman aak tier Ixiuls* W llllams. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Swift, al.ao held the post, of profeaaor William Pitt, conceded defeat fol­ WHAY- la** Aliev : bought. Women wouldn’t buy so emeritus of international relations fered to add Lincoln. The mural times got him into difficulties with the Hartford area being 56 degrees WHAY-Platter Party for advice. It'a ao mudh eadier to 1 R l' nt .Manchester Memorial the party. ranging front a normal high tem­ lowing the recount. WTIC—*Ne»a U*Tli'—Starlight Serenade dolve another woman's probletiid ! much If they didn’t alwa.vs mental- Hoppital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norris at Oxford. was rejected and later de.stroyed, Amoricon Legion Home WDRC—Neva Raportar w nnr—Ruaa Naughton ’: I ly croM their Angers when they but Rivera was paid tn full. perature of about 46 degrees to a WPoP—Modern 'Soiinda from decorating a room to man.ng ’*•’ ber paternal grandparents are Mr. A Writer, one of hla boohs was He made hla first trip to Russia BOTTLES QUICKLY WP*OP—United Auto Workers Shew n 45— say "I'll take It." knowing If they normal low temperature of around Ing a hiidbantl, than it is to solve and Mrs Ward C. Swift, North Scitiiate, Mass. She hSs a "The League of Nations and the Later. Rlyera repeated the Rock­ in 1927 and returned the qext year 4:1.V- WHAY .laz* Allrv get home and change their minds 26 degrees. It w ill' be rather From antiquity until, the last WHAY—Platter Party WTH‘—Starlight Serenade one's own. brother, Edward Caverly Jr., 28 months. Rule of Law." Hla other works efeller Center painting at the Fine on orders from the Mexican ciom- U*TIC—Roaa Miller they can always return what they cold Tuesday, warmer Wednesday, quarter of the •10th Century all W’DPr—Puaa Naughton To go along when another wo­ • • • • e dealt with international law, mor­ Arts Palace in Mexico City, add­ munist party. The Communists ex­ WDRC—Cai Kolby have bought. pelled him in 1929 and he was not cooler Thursday and warmer again glass containers were formed by WPOP—United Auto Worker* Show man wants to buy a new outAt It’s TURKEY ^ Turkey Free] [ t u r k I y X. . M»rie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Young, ality and history. ing the Rockefellers themselves to Saturday. Precipitation will aver­ hand and lung power. Today high­ the ehcapest way of having the (All rights reserved, NEA Serv­ Mam St. South Coventry. She waa^born Nov. 18 at Manchester the design. formally readmitted until 1954, al­ Radio Operatra Tractor ice. Inc.). |12 11 He was an active participant In age near>^ Inch with rain or snow speed automatic machines blow though for years he had been WHAY—PlAtier Party _____ fun of a shopping expedition wiih- Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Another controversial mural occurring Tuesday or Wednesday and shape Jars and bottles as fast WTIC—Roaa Miller Mrs. Joseph I.aPorte, Eitst Hartford, and her maternal grand­ the formation of the United Na­ was done for the Del Prado Hotel championing Communist cauSes. WDRC—OAi KAriby Wa.shlngton - The Armv Corps , tions Educational. Scientific and and again about Friday. ' as 250 a minute. WATKINS- W a x Licorice from Turkey mother Is .Mrs. Ruth Young. 4 Durkin St. She has two broth­ In Mexico (Tlty. A hand held a Guadalupe Marin, to whom WPOP— vorka Woaf Cultural organization (UNESCO). • :U - rrsc^nrhmMor‘.*,'i'H\‘" * a robot- To buy a gift for another wo- Vfith Each Purchase O f A ers. Frederick, 8, and Martin, 6. scroll reading: “God does not ex­ Rivera was married for seven W!IAY—Plaltrr Parly • • • e e He leavea hla widow. Lady Zim­ ist." Many who aaw it objected years, bore him the two daughters WEST WTIC—Roaa Miller c m m r ' "'’T ■ A" ‘o '1" 1' find Most of the licorice used In the mern, the former Lucie Anna -m eth ln g she would like to have United States comes from Turkey, strongly, and students erased the who survive. His next wife was * WDRC—Cai Koiby 15 miles. The tractor Is expected '**‘*"’’ cf Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bergeron. Willlman- Hirsch-FIotron; two step daugh­ WPOP—Waxvorka herself. Whether right or wrong. where roots of the plant often tle. He was born Nov. ys at Mgnehester Memorial Hospital. writing. Covered by mauve Frieda Kahio, 20 yeara his Junior. 4:»A- to be Invaluable In combat zonea ters, Capt. Evel.vn Barbier of the Fimdral Sw y Im she at least has the comforting as- reach a length of 20 or 25 feet be- His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Davison, Hen- screens, the painting now Is shown They were divorced once, remar­ SPECIALIZING IN WHAY—DatcUna and areas contaminated by radio­ aiirance that since she likes ii. an- i fore the.v are dug up. Licorice la U.S. Arm.v.Nurse Corps, stationed only by special request. ried and remained together until wtlC—Nawa activity. ^ ^ ’ Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Violet Moran. Ormond J. Went, Olreetor W'DRC—Kava Reporter other Woman la bound to W'hat is I used tn treating cigarette tobacco. SHOPSMITH or DEWALT In Louiaiana, and Mrs. Eh-eret V. Bom at Guanajuato, Mexico, in she died In 1954. v\ illlmantlc. He has a sister; Josle Lynn, 2 W - WHAY-««r»nads BUSH HARDWARE CO. and Mrs. A. C, Washburn, Howard. New Brunswick, Canada, WTIC—Ns»d and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Raymond Bar- WDRC—Amos and Andy low. Hartford. BOB HOPE, NEW TV SALESMAN^ SAYS: WPOP—Top 40 Tims 7t3 MAIN $T..-MANCHE$TER WHAT—S»r»nade Palrlcla I.j-nn. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robert J. Lloyd Jr., W nc—l,lfs and the World USE OUR CONVENIENT 27 G.arden St She was bom Nov. 19 at Manchester Memorial WtIRC—E. * . Murrow WPOP—Top 40 Tims . We Have Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Thomas BECAUSE! Murdock. Bolton, and her patrrna( grandparents are Mr. and Mra. liM - WHAT—Rseord Reds* FREE FREE Robert J. Lloyd S r . Hartford. She haa a slater, Judith Anne, 2. WTIQ—Orauche Marx • e • • • WDRO—Robsn Q. Lssrlt ■ JJ£P**~**I^*'**T Tims Paul Stanley, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kiitscher, 291 ! • A BIG STOCK TURKEY LAY-AWAY PLAN TURKEY Wetherell SI. He was born Nov. 20 at Manchestei Memorial “FlU YOUR HOK fflEST’ WHAY—Rseord Reds* Ho.spltal. His maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Oatap WTIC—Oroucho Marx WDRC—Rebart Q. L«wli Swetr, 326 Wetherell St. He haa a brother, Michael Anthony. 9, WPOP—Mysttry Ylm* \ • A BIG VARIETY and two sisters, Christine. 3, and Sharon. 8. , ■ iSa— e • • • • ' WHAY—Record Rod** wno-Nlght Un* David Wayne, son of Mr. and Mra. Raymond Hills. French WDRC—Rusty Drap«r S G THE BEST SERVICE Rd.. Bolton. . He was bom Nov. 19 at Mancheater Memorial Hos­ WPOP—Hound Do* \ / • ;tV- pital. His maternal grandparents are Mrs. Qtto Schmid;, San WHAY—Record Rods* • • PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Diego. Calif.„.and George 'SUk, Cromwell, and his paternal grand­ w nc^lillit Uns parenta are Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hills, AndotTr. He has a sitter, WDRC—Rusty Dr*p«r ,sN "• Denise Ann, 5 ',. WPOP—Hound Deg { • FREE DELIVERY • • • • • WHAY—Night Watch Betty Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Holman, 29 IT’S FUN IT’S EASY WTIC—Tslsj^ns Hour Eastfield St She was born Nov, 22 at Mancheatei Memorial \V*,Rr%-.World Tonight WPOP—Hound Dog Hospital. Her maternal grandfather Is Frank Yerosek, Windsor • :l&— : NORTH END PACKAGE STORE Locks, and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and 'Mrs. Albert WHAY—Night Watch E. Holman. Vernon. She has two sisters, Barbara and Joyce; WTIC—^TMcphond Hour WDRO-World Tonight and a brother, Raymond. , WPOP—Hound Do* • 149 NORTH M AIN ST. TEL. Ml 3>6910 ' • • • e e fun_ J !>• I’AG.Wr. Prop.—21 YF VKS OF SKRMCK ' Scott Ylaymond. son of Mr. and Mra. Raymond Green, 12 WHAY—NIaht Watch Maiden I>ane, Rockville. He was born Noy. 18 at Rockville City UTTC—Rusnnrlt 8^-mphol^y Prsvlsw WDRC—Russ Nsughton Hn.spital. Hla maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Fred WPOP—Hound Dog • WE WILL BE HAPPY TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR SELECTION • Berger, 39 Grove St., Rockville, and hla paternal grandmother is • :4S— Mrs. Mae Green. Rockville. He haa four sisters. Sharon, 7, WHAY—N1*M Wstch f - WTIC—Busnnell Symphony Prsvlsw S OF WINES, LIQUORS, BEER FOR YOUR THANKSCIVING DAY 2 Debra. 5. I,ynda, 2 ';. and Nan Marie, 18 months. • WDRC—Russ Nsughton e e » • e WPOP-Hdund Dog • TABLE. • Stephen Alexander, son of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Mantlik Sr . Baxter Rd.. Tolland. He w aatiom Nov, l5 at Rockville City Television Prnrrams More time for C'' Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Adam On Paste Two 1 Sucheckl. 57 East St., Rockville, and hla paternal grandmother YOU KN O W Is .Mrs: Steve Mantlik. Baxter Rd.,. Tolland. He haa a sister, YOU C A N my hobby— Cheryl-Ann, 17 months. , GENERAL SAVE BY THE CASE and myJiubbyl T V S E R V I C E IN THIS M AC A Odfl STORE N'lgbta wCsiW Phu Parte TEL. m B-MSS n from F A IR W A Y Pick your Christmas cards for frier

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•I ' \ i' PA CT sac. MANCHESTlSB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COMM. M OND^'NOVEM BER 26, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEI^ CONN„ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1967 PAGE SEVEN Popfe Sanctions Chestnuts^ Mining Magnate . Halting Attempts Succumbs at 77 Skxwatch Schedule Are Musts for Thanksgiving YERR'ROUND rtlR CONDIIIONING To Revive Life In Johannesburg Tuesday, Nov. 26 ' Midnight—2 a.m...... Volunteer* Needed THOUGHTFUL SERVICE CONSIDERATE ATTITUDE Vlideaa aty, Nov. 85 Pop* Johannesburg Nov. 23 (AP) — 2 am .— 4 a.m. . f ...... Volunteers Needed 4 a.m.— 6 a.m. . . . '...... Vofunteenr Needed — do much to ease the burden o f the fam ­ Savings & Loan Association.... riua X U w y a a doctor may halt Sir Ernest Oppenhelmer, South artificial t^MiPinUon and other African mining magnate and one 6 a.m.— 8 a.m...... Henry Hembrechta ily. Quish phmeral Home for years has ^ v - methoda of raapimation in certain of the world's richest men, died 8 a.m.—10 a.m...... Louis R. Call, Harry Goldberg en special consideration to fam ily wishea oaaea if the patieht^a family deaires. today at the age of 77. 10 a.m.— N o o n ...... ! ...... Louis R. Call, Harry Goldberg It's good to do the expected—it's better to The pontiff apoke yesterday to Oppenhelmer, chairman of the Noon— 2 p.m...... Louis R. Call, Harry Goldberg do more. ' I • 2 p.m.— 4 p.m...... Jeanne Jacobs aeveral hundred doctors and an< huge mining combine, the Anglo- Air-conditioned aeathetlsta at an audience, in Con-, American C jrp., had been in fall­ 4 p.m.— 6 p.m...... David Janssen, Jim Galanek modem facllltlea w t o r y Hall. ing health for several months., Sev­ 6 p.m,—8 p.m...... Jo-Ann Zwarlck, Mary Ollverl Fur^eral WIlUam P. Quish The Pope said the family rhicht eral weeks ago he had been ordered 8 p.m.— 10 p.m...... Herbert Benson, Virginia Benson feel the attempt at reanlmation to a hospital fo. a rest. 10 p.m.— Midnight ...... Leta F. Waldron Rai-mond T. “ “ conatitutea for the family a bur­ He was not only South Africa's Skywatch Post located on' top of Manchester Police Station. den which in conscience they can­ moat powerful mining and financial Volunteers may register at Cl\iil Defense Headquarters, Municipal Ml 3-5940 not accept.” m figure but took an important part Building, Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 1-5 p.m. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION! This would not be euthanasia, or in the nation's political and na­ mercy killing:, “which would never tional life. decorated in a harvest season Pessini, Lee Palino, Jatnes Dar­ theme. be lefitim ate,” the Pope said. Oppenhelmer had a fabulous ling and Larry Moran. • 225 MAIN ST. Vice Commander William W. He said he was answering <}ues- career after leaving hU birthplace Reservations may be made by How fortunate the time, is for you! With Davis is chairman of the commit­ Check these gifts to select valuable and tlona asked by Dr. Bruno Haid, of Friedeberg, Hesse, In Germany calling the steward at the Legion » ^ I tee plannihg the dance. Other mem­ d ile f o f the anesthesia section of at the age of Ifi. Beginning work Home, or at- the door the night of bers of the committee are Henri the surgical clinic of the Univer­ as an office boy in a London dia­ the dance. Advertise in The Herald-^ll Pays Christmas Gift buying herewith gift ex­ useful articles that will save you time and sity o f Innsbruck, Austria. mond firm he moved to South A f­ T h e technique of reanlmation rica and became the world's dia- . . . is not in Itself immoral be­ ii.ond king. He ./r.- knighted in penses here - Manchester's Oldest Financial money in gift buying. With your Gift Money cause the patient, if capable of per­ 1921 for his Services to South Af- sonal decision, could . . . give the f’lca and the British Common­ doctor authorization," the Pope wealth. Institution is presenting gifts to all savers. — Christmas Clubs — Bonuses and Christmas said. "On the other hand, since this He was chairmMi of the De Beers form of treatment goes beyond Consolidated Mines Ltd., which ordinary methoda, one cannot main­ Cranberry Sauce and a turkey bulging with still spell brought stability to Soutl. Afrlca’k A wondePful event of Interest to all. ‘ Spending money take your choice. ^ tain that it would be obligatory. .. Thanksgiving to most Americana. diamond mining industry. As chair­ “Although a cessation or circula­ McCLURE-PONTIAC man of the Anglo-American Oorp. incorporated tion of the blood is caused, the By OATNOR .MADDOX he played a leading part in devel­ 2 ceasing o f the attempt (at reani- 6 cups bread cubes,' toasted if de­ N E A Pood and Markets Editor sired. oping South Africa's rich gold matlon) is only indirectly a cause fields., , of the cessation of nre." It all began in New England— Chop boiled chastnuts into coarse the groaning board for Thanksglv- pieces. Melt butter in a skillet and He was also chairman of aeveral Artiflcial respiration may be Rho^sian mining companies with used to allow a dying patient to ^ng. Fifty-five stalwart Pilgrims saute sausage meat and onion. Add water or broth, seasonings and large holdings in Rhodesia's cop­ recelvd the last sacrsunent of the supplied the first turkeys and the per bell. Koman Catholic Church, the Pope bread cubes. Stir in chopped chest­ OPEN A NEW/SAVINGS ACCOUNT... friendly Indiana tossed in the ear­ His son Harry Oppenhelmer is a aald, but the sacrament would be nuts. This makes enough to stuff liest cranberries. That was three a large turkey. Serve spoonfuls of leading figure in the opposition Invalid if the soul had left the body. centuries ago. United Party. He undoubtedly will or moro He. said if doctors are in doubt stuffing in the traditional style. Today, .turkeys with maximum Cnuiberry Maple Sauce assume the heavy burden of his when the soul departs the body meat in proportion to bone, and (Makes 1 Quart) father's mining Interests nftw and OR ADD Ttf YOUR PRESrNT ACCOUNT... “ and if this doubt is unsolvable, the bigger, more flavorable cranber­ his political future is uncertain. 5 Four cups fresh cranberries, 1 USED validity o f the supreme unction (at ries are grown not only in Massa­ 100 cup sugar, 2/3 cup maple syrup, 1 such a moment) is also uncertain.” chusetts, but in many other states. L ' . But'the Pope said that “ In case cup water, cinnamon stick (op-/ Even so, the early N ew England tional). of extreme necessity extreme Legion to Have Thanksgiving dinner' still sets the Combine all ingredients in a measure may be tried” and the national patte^ saucepan. Cook rapidly until )>er- church permits administration of 'Five vegetables and two kinds of ries pop, a)x>ut 5 minutes. Reduce Dance Saturday Receive Your Choice tha last sacrament If life remains pie. are not uncommon and no feast heat to low-moderate and continue STARTS TODAY In the patient. would be complete without chest­ cooking until berries are soft and Dllworth-Cornell-Quey Post, No. ONE OR THE OTHER nut stuffing and fresh cranberry mixture slightly thick. Chill. 102, American Legion, will hold its sauce. annual Thanksgiving dance Satur- Neigkbors Save 4 New England Thanksgiving Din- ■ at the American- Legion J in rt Spread eider cup, roast turkey, Willimantic, Nov. 25 / (jT>)— Home. ! I From Gas Fumes chestnut stuffing, glblet gravy, Charles Curran, veteran Williman- Dance music for the evening will celery, olives, pickles, mashed- tic newspaperman,, is recovering in be provided by Tony O'Bright and potatoes, sweet potatoes, creamed Ladies' French Giant Beam Ansonla, Nov. 20 (AP) -i- Five Windham Community Memorial his band. Dancing will be from onions, baked squash, green beans, Hospital from a broken leg suf­ 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The hall will be members of one family were sav^ cranberry maple sauce, cranberry- from possible asphyxiation yester- fered In a fall Saturday afternoon. Purse Three Way orange relish, mince pie, 'pumkin Curran, a reporter for the W illi­ day by apartment house neighbors pie, coffee, tea, milk. - who smelled gas and broke into a mantic Chronicle since hi* gradu­ Old-PaalUoned Chestnut Staffing Srst-lloor apartment. ation from-Windham Hi]gh School, top groin joathtr, « Spotlight Three cup* boiled ehestnuU (l>,4 has covered Willimantic for the ^ lEER — WINES They found Mrs. EmaUno Ro­ pounds in shell,) 1/3 cup butter, mano, M , and fdur members o f her Associated Press and the Hartford gift packed . Including battery I H pounds sausage meat, 1 large Courant for more than 26 years. ^ LIQ U O RS family, among, them a two-yaar- onion, chopped; 1V4 cups hot water old grandson,' unconscious. The or broth from giblets, 2 teaspoons victims were sped to a hospital Italic type was developed in salt, hi teaspoon pepper, 2 tea­ Venice, Italy, and is an imitation where they were revived and sub­ spoons poultry seasoning or sage. ^ Arthur Drue Stores si sequently discharged. of Petrarch's handwriting. ^ Besides Mrs. Roinano, they were 1957 Identilled as her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Loda Of Shelton, their two-ysar-otd son, PONTIAC Anthony .Jr., and another daugh­ ter, Kvelyn Romano. YOU’LL S A gas company mecbanio said SES SOPERCHIEF Discount the fumes may have come from a gas water heater, the Bus o f Radio, hpatrr, whitewall OPEN A NEW SAVINGS ACCOUNT... whidi was not corjiected. CATALINA SEDAN tim, Hydramatic, many ^ of our Christmas Cluh I othrr extras. I or mere Sclmeiders Feted (/i ^ ^ Plfin.. if you’re among % OR ADD TO YOUR PRESENT ACCOUNT... On Anniversary the thousands of happy 1956 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CATALINA SEDAN A surprlaa party was given at BraiiUTuI blue and white, genuine leather tnterfor, white the Zipser Club Saturday night for wall tlree, power ateerlng-and brake*. List new 8L400. M r- «n d Mrs. PrederieK Schneider. people who’ve received i OThi CSiarter Oak SL, on the occa­ sion o f Uietr 25th wedding anni­ versary. their Savings Bank of Receive Your flhoice About 40 fiienda and relativea Full Price were preaent and gave the couple a g ift o f money. Manchester Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Schnalder were Of Any Of These 3 Qifts married in St. Faul'a Lutheran Church. Brooklyn, N. T - on Novw Club Checks, 88, 1982. They have three children, Mra Melvin HeUstrom, Frederick Wallace Stainless Schneider and Jonathan Schneider; • \ Ainaley Pattern,- 4 PIc m Place Setting (aa given prevlouely, con- and one granddaughter, all of Man 2095 slating of dinner..knife, dinner fork, t^poon, soupapoon).- muid cheater. / Chriilinai shopping ig fun when you don’t have a Sei^oe of Six—4ne place aetting a month. MOST OF ALGERIA IS DE8EBT, • Alglcre— A lgeria haa an area o f to worry about mounting bills. So, while gift 850.000 square miles, about three 1957 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE timea the alze of Texai. Si buying, plan to give yourself a Christinas bonua ^ . 1957 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF 742.000 aquare miles of- the ^ u n - 4-D w r Sport<^Hardtop Sedan. Radio and heater, auto­ try are in the Sahara Desert zone. next year. CONVERTIBLE COUPE matic transmission, tri-tohe paint, a whitewall tires. O w w Discount / Jet black, white top, custom nylon whitewall tires, ra­ dio and heater, hydramatic, back-up lights, oil filter, T957 DODOE CORONET RANGE ^genuine leather^ interior, air foam cushions, tri-power 4-Door Sedan. Radio and heater, earburation, power wiiidows, seats, steering and brakes. whitewall tires. Automatic • UEL OIL Many other extras. transmission. ^ 8 4 5 Discount g a s o l in e OPEN YOUR 1958 1957 DODGE CORONET $ 4-Door Sedan. Radio and heater, Discount automatic transmission, whitewall Mdn's Military Kit BANTLY OIL with oceossorios 1200 tires. ^ 8 9 5 Discount ' I'll' \\\ . i\r * ■''MIN I IM.l I CHRISTMAS CLUB Now ! * .. < 1 TEL Mltclicll 9-4595 The Above Cars Carry foil New Car Warranty V Waterman ROCKVILLE TR 5^3271 Cdrtridge Pen Wallace Stainless 2 1955 DODGE ROYAL V-8 SEDAN 1954 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF 4-DOOR SEDAN , Alnsley Pattern, 4 Piece Fill In place aettldg (con.i.U'ng of oyster fork, salad fork, teaspoon, sugar apoon). Build a Scr^ce of Six Ladies' Evening Bag Automatic transmission, radio and heater, whitewall 2-tone green, radio and heater, hydramatic. .S mtkt tkis ■ one place setting a month. Accessory kit with lipstick, nail polish, remover and cuticle stick. lie Icppiesf^'----- 7'**’ tires, 2-tone green. Excelleiit C FuU price , sectea el condition. Full price ^ MjC w D fie jrter V . 1953 lU ICK RIVIERA COUPE ^ Radio, and heater, automatic transmission whitewall / F '■ with $xtra^ 1955 PONTIAC CATALINA COUPE tire#. 2>tohe blue finish. bp V Radio luid heater, hydramgtic, Whitewall tires, 2-tone FuUprice • V95 green. One owper car. Excellent 3 9 ^ s. This Thrifty Gift Event Starts MONDAY — Do xpme in 5 condition. Full price 1953 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN OPEN A NEW SAVINGS ACCOUNT Radio and heater, power steering, 2-tone promptly and take advantage of this FREE Gift offerryhile tllAYMENT TEIMS'^ f tp fW yM ftiifedn grMn. A good family car* Full price , , , your budget 1954 PODGE CORONET 4.DOOR SEDAN OR ADD TO YOUR PRESENT ACCOUNT SOc a week will bring you . . . 923.00 Radio and heater, autonuitic transmission 1953 PLYMOUTH CLUB SEDAN the selection is complete. THIS SEASON MAY IE ISICHTEt Full price / ¥ D Excellent condition. $1 a week will bring you; . Rtcoivo Your Choico, Ono or Hit Othor or moro tSTITH EXTRA CASH TO CONSOll- . 1950.00 Fullprice - UMIT-e ONE GiFT TO A CUSTOMER DATE SILLS OK PUKCHASE THE $2 a week w^I bring you . . 1954 D*SOTOl,POWER MASTER SEDAN Things you want ok need, why 9100.00 f952 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN Convenient Office Hours: Radio and heat^, automatic.transmission. m Black, whitewall tired, hydrhmatic,’^ radio Mdgk Momo Pods with NOT STOP IN today OR CALL, $3 a week will bring you . . . 9150.00 11 Excellent family car. Full price O j LD and heater, Recently overhauled.. Full priM MagnoHc PoncU Afsots Plow Exeood $10,000,000. Monday. 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PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1957 PAGE NINE an honest union man could find an opinion of their own, and then Rorkvillr tered the festive bohrd. Tony IHanrt^patrr little quarrel with this program. a greater pride in possessing and Paganis Observe O'Brlght's orchestra supplied; House; St, Marys CYO, 7:30 p.m., Wollcott, Rebecca West and Deems M. Welles to Williani W. 'VUtaer, Coventry church hall. < Parade to Open J O H N F. Enruitu) IfpraUk A secret'ballot might be more con­ expressing it. And then again, all Local Stocks music. Attention! Taylor. property on Tolland Tpke. ducive to the election of respon­ this nostalgic imagination could be Extension Group Anniversary Also, Cub Scout Pack 65, Den 3 ■pye waa a native of Kansas City, Geneva M. R oy ' to Guilford E. HV rulu Arnold Pagani and the form er! at 4 p.m. with Mrs. Austin Bluto; Holiday Season sible union leaders. A public dis­ right. In any, case, where do you Miss Mary Georgetti were mar- I Mo., and had worked on newspa­ Stephens and Marilyn R. "SLephens, UikRALiD 'PRINTUMG CO INC. i^iiotatlonn FiirnlRhfd hy , High School Class Rotary Will Give Sterilizer Buttons and Bowl.s. 4-H, 3:15 p.m. pers there and In Chicago and on property at 8 Stephen St. U Binell Street closure of union books would be Elects Directors ried in St. James' Church. The ' TIERNEY*^ find that cracker barrel opinion in Cohiirn A MIddlebrook, lnc« Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Pagani, with Mrs. Harmon N. Cochrane ttUKlieeier Jonn Bons followed in the same line as The Christmas season will be the staff of the Stars and Stripes, Building Permita XHOMAS r l^'tROliaoN a safcpiard. Honest unionism the America of today? Don't go _ , Bank Stocka 174'4 Spruce ^t., whose 36lh wed­ and Mrs. Jean F. Roy; Boy Scout World War I. before Joining the To Frank Gambolati for Albert Walter r ferouson RockviHe, Nov. 2.’5 (Special)— Mfmehester Trust . . . 60 their father: all three are widely of 38B welcomed to Mancheater Friday PublUiier* does not gain from "stranger" looking for it down at the Augusta 65 To Nurses Assn, at Dinner Troop 67 at 7 p.m,, American Le­ New York World Syndicate. Lea, for a dwelling on Grandview Tolland County AfirricUllural Rx- Conn. Bank and Trust ding anniversary occurred on Nov. known as chefs. Their daughter, night at 6:30. FUNERAL HOME AouMlwI October 1. Isitl picketing. And legislation that National Golf Club. Mr. Humph­ gion Home; Nathan Hale Chapter, He opened his literary agency on St., *14,000. 38 9, were honored with a celebration Clara, is the wife of Henry Kra- A reunion Is being planned and Jaycees, 8:30 p.m.; Glenney Park A parade along Main 8t. will Publlabad Bvenr diTeiuoi Except tension Council elected a board of! ...... Jewski, and Wanda Pagani was Fifth Ave„ New York, in 1923. To U. and R. Construction Co. f i n e s t m o d e r n f a c i l i t i e s would put out of business outfits rey's barrel, when it was unveiled, of the event yesterday. A 36th an­ you are Invited to help formu­ Coventry, Nov. 25 (Special) — 'Shirshac of Wllllmanlle, Joseph Clubhouse; Nathan Hale Commun­ mark the opening of the holiday! luaCar* end Holldar* Entered at the directors representing all section. „ married to Charles Rus.so. There j Bye had been a resident of New Inc., for two dwellings on Haw­ >oet tmee At Muieheeter Conn.. »» like Nathan Shefferman's union- waa as highly polished and unreal 32 niversary wedding Miss was said late Ideas, hiceting will take The Rotary Club will pre.sent a ■Shirshac and Mrs. Julia Drablc, ity Center executive rommlttee, 8 season here. And the Chrialmas Canaan since 1925 and was active thorne St., *12,000 each. OFF-SnUBBT PABKINO IwmiS Clap* Mall Matter of the county, at its first meeting Hartford National are 12 grandchildren. j both of Sacramento. Calif, Ttiey decorations will be lit up at that SUBSCRXPno.t RATES busting labor relations agency is and meaningless and as far re­ Friday for them at 11 o’clock In St. James' place' Dec. 3, 8 p.m., Army- portable sterilizer to the Public p.m., Center building; Small Claims in civic affairs. He was a director gUIET RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORMOOD Bank and Trust Co. ?8'-4 30',4 alao have 17 grandchildren and one Court, 7 p.m. Board of Selectmen’s time. Parabla In Adeanea something devoutly to be wished. moved from any real graas roots The Board elected Foster Rich­ Church. . ■ Navy Club. For Information Health Nursing Assn, during a of the Stamford Water Co., and DANES BUY HAIjr OF SHIPS Fire Insurance Cnmitaiiles great grandchild. ' office. The Cliambcr of Commerce plana president emeritus of the Stamford Ont Tear .... Of course, there will certainly be as any modern gigolo of comment ards. Mansfield, chairman. Rich­ In the evening Iheir sons, Brazil Oil Out put lip | Call MI 3-5879 dinner, meeting at 6:15 p.m. Honor Roll Students to make the parade an annual More then half ths.vesiels built mW |SST CENTER ST. (Jnst Wart «t McKee St.) Moolba ... Aetna Fire ...... 4 7 'i ^5014 Museum. union complaints about the omis­ ards has been serving in that posi­ Hartford Fire ...... 1 1 8 128 Neno W. and Benito A. Pagani, ------I Wednesday in the veatry of the Local pupils on the recent Wind­ event. Friday's parade will constat in Danish ship-yards are bought Three Mentha entertained 200 guesta from this Manrhealer Evening Herald Cov­ Funeral serx’icea will be held by Danish Arms. One Month ... sion of any provision In the pro­ tion in a temporary capacity since National Fire ...... ,>..5B'4 6II4- Rio de Janeiro—Brazilian pro-1 FIr.st Congregational Chiirch ham High School honor roll, in­ entry correspondent, Mrs. F. Pau­ of 20 marching units, escorting Wednesday at St. Aloylslus Roman WealLT ...... the Council was organized in July. Phoenix ...... 50 53 nd other towna throughout the duction of crude oil ro.se to rejprd Guesta attending on behalf of clude the following: "A " honor Santa Claus from Charter Oak St. Siasle Copt .. gram for a disclosure of mknage- Coventry tlate In their honor with a buffet line Little, telephone Pilgrim Catholic Chtirch here. Other officera elected by the Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. levels in the first half of 1957. In the PH.N'A will he Mrs, Thomas roll, seniors, Arthur Forst. Monica 2-6231. to Center Park. MEMBER Of ment-run pen.slon funds, as well as Board were: Edwin Hoffman,, El­ Aetna C asualty...... 127 137 supper and dance at the Rose- Bahia State alone. 4,065.000 barrels O'Brien. Mrs. Harold Abbey, pub­ Greenwood; Juniors, Hazel Little; Led by a police escort and march-"' M nihl ABSOCUTED PKEie mount Restaurant In Bolton, of were produced, exceeding the cotin- lic health visiting nurse.s. and Tha Aaaoclated Preaa la exclualeeir those operated by unions. And the Burning Fry Pan lington. vice chairman: Mrs. Mar­ Aetna Life ...... 182 192 sophomores. Martin Dragon. Jo­ ing unit and official cars bearing anUUrd to tha use of republlcatloo of Committee disclosures indicating ion Foote. Hebron aecretavy: and Conn. General 212 252 which tnbv . are proprietors. A try’s entire 1956 output of 4.058,- Mrs. Anna M d a y . scliool nurse. seph Eaton. Paula Contos. Patri­ town and Chamber offlciala, the pa­ all nawa dtapatchea credited to I'., or August Loehr, Tolland, treasurer. wedding cake^ and flowers cen- 000 barrels John H. Westland will show cia Gilbert, Judith Knauss, and Arrests to Come Public Records n not ocherwiaa credited In tnia paper that there is dishonesty on both Injure.s Re.sidenl Hartford Steam Boiler 60 64 rade will al.so include a National The following were elected from elides and give a talk on pictures Carol Mai I indale. and Blao tba local naira pnbllahed here Travelers ...... 74 ', 77'j That Interpret The Guard color guard, a marching unit Warrantee Deeds All ilsbta af republlcatlon af apeclal sides of the labor-management the northern section to the Board taken during tours he h.is taken. III Slorrs Case from the Nike battalion, cowboys Coventry, Nov. T5 (.Spcciall — Public rtlllties WLshes Of The Family ‘IV Honor Roll dlapaichea hereto are alao raaerred street would give some basis for of Directors, with staggered terms Conn. Light & Power 16'ii IS's Tax Talk Slated The "B" honor roll includes: and Indians on horseback, a cov­ Edward J. HoII to U. and R. Con- ] this complaint. Hugh Blodgett, 24, Birch Bend, The public is invited to a talk on stniction Co. Inc., property on R E V L Y N f\ili aerrtca client of N C E Sere. Hoffmsn. three years; Frank .Vie-! Conn. Power ...... IS', Seniors. John Eardal, Dorothy Storrs, Conn. Nov. 25 ( f State’ ered wagon, old time cars, a fire en­ Ice. Inc However, as It stands, the Ives received first degree burns of his denvcifer, Vernon, two year.s: Mrs. I Hartford Electric Lt. .lO JOHN B. BURKE "A Survey of Income Tax Prob­ l-atimcr. Donna Philllp.s, Shirley gine. and the latest Soap Box Derby Hawthorne St. . d r e s s S h 0 p Publlahera Ra|.reaentatlrea; Hia lems," at 8 pm. tomorrow in the Police say more arresta are e x -! winner. Tiimblebrook Acres Inc. to Juliua Maihaaa Sp^al Aicenc)> — New program does seem "constructive right hanii late yesterday after­ Frances D.aley, Willington, one ' ■•'"'tfo'd Gas Co...... 33'i EARN EXTRA MONEY Shirshac. Suzanne Starkel. Jun­ YtvK Chicaeo .i>etroll and Boaton. year. Elected from the southern Southern .Vew England FUNERAL HOME vostry of the First Congregational (lectcd today following the arrest of Charles Gidrites and Gladys May! and reasonable." In fact, it will noon from burning grease in a fry­ iors, Clifford Anderson. Nancy Five bands will participate in the MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF .section were: Richards, three' Telephone ...... 32'; TEL. Ml S-6868 Church. George F. p'ariell will two Willimaiitic yoiiUis on morals parade; the Manchester High Gidrilcs, property on Frances Dr.; CTRCULA noN8 3414 FOR CHRISTMAS speak on the subject. The club will Risseli. .lanel Boiirganlt, Janice probably be among the moat "con­ ing pan. vea:'R; Leroy Kinney, Hebron, two .Maniifaeliiring f'nmpanleii 87 EAST CENTER ST. Chnlada. Pamela Crane, Anita chargea resulting from alleged in­ School Band, the Klltiea pipe band, Camillo Gambolati to Frances J. I Th* Herald Prtntlns Company Inc., structive and reasonable " ad­ Firemen from South Coventry year.s: and .\frs. Foote, one vear. |Arrow, Hart & Hcg. . 4 2 ', 4.')'^ A.MBULANCE SERVICE have a dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. American I.«gion, Police and Fire, Townsend, property on Hilliard St.' aaaumea uo financial rcaponaiblilty lor prior to the talk. Diette; .«nphomoies. Frederic Dcm- cidents on the University of Con- j typorrapblcal errora appeartna In ad- vanced in this field when ail the Fire Departnvant said Blodgett’s Directors at-large are: Loehr, Spring . . 21 1' 3 24 ', ing, Gordon P'ardal, J'-hn P'edero- nectleut Campus. and National Guard. Franklin G. Welles and Dorothy We Are Hiring Town Audit on I*'ile In addition, the parade will fea­ 2 eertlaementa and other readina matter wife was frying food on a kitchen three years: Edwin Lawton, two Brass . , . S' 3 10'4 wicz. Thomas Lynch. Norman William Stead, 21. was being held LAST DAYS! proposals are in. For the com­ The town audit report of books OP tat The Mancheater Byenina Herald range when the grease caught year.s: and Mrs. Roekwell Hoi Collins . . 118 128 Orehatsky, Pamela Brigham. Ann ture Smokey the Bear, Flippy the mittee hearings, however objective of aeeounts .ami flnaneial records on charges of .slatiitory rape and _O laM y aoverttalna cioalna boiarsi fire. Blodgett was burned when comb. Rorfiers, one year. Dunham Bush . .. . , . 7' 3 8'4 P'arry, Catherine Wanagcl: fresh­ risk of injury to a minor. and Clown and 10 other clown*, and a gor Monday—1 p.m IViday the intent with which they were Em-Hart ...... , 481 Christmas Sales Help for the year ending Aug. 31 is now group of baton twirlers. he attempt to throw the pan out­ Membera of the three standing % M ’ i on file, in the ofilce of the town men. Richard Eofireaii. and Don- Henry Vonhiisen, 17. on a count of For Ttieaday— 1 p.m. Monday carried out. produced an atmos- doors. He was treated at Wlnrthajn I'afnlr Bearing . , . . . . f)4 58 SEE For Wedneeday— 1 p m Tueaday. committees of the Council will also alii Burns. William Fos er. Ray- risk of injury lo a minor. .State Po­ Community Memorial Hospital Landers, Frary, Cla ■k 12 clerk in tlic Town OfTieo Building For Faraday—r p m WHbieaday. phisre that may well give riae to serve on the board. They are: John 14 Now and Is onen for nubile in.si-ection. ; ir.ond .McKinney, Burton Merri- lice .said. Bond for Sienrl was set Clearance Sale 2 For Fttday—1 p m. Thuraday and released. Phelps. Andover, 4-H :'M rs. John N. B. .Machine ...... 26 29 j field. Valerie Boiiff>-d, Karen De- at J3.000, tor Vonbu.>ien $1,000, F e r Saturday—I p ra. rr 71 will have a Hodgkins: Boy Scout Troop 63, at Here is the Monday morninjf slate, said. He is credited with also starting, 1089 Tolland Turnpike membera, aware that their per­ the curb near South Coventry ly. sewing bee from 7 p.m. to 8:30 7 p in , Glenney Park ehiblionse: Slend and Vonhiisen ap|iear in , the literary careers of Charles A.i I AT THE GREEN—CORNER WOODBRIDOE STREET and MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST a little gray and dismal, but clean. Meetings will be helo bi-monthly. Bnckland—Tel. 5n 8-5095 sonal Interest! are at stake and center, and on Rt. 32 in Mans­ pm today in tlie east einbroom Girl Scout Troop 218, at 7 p m., Mansfield court Dec. h. Lindbergh, the late Alexander I And strewn about our desk sre the iwUh the next one scheduled for in the Nathan Hale Community determined to protect them. field. A state law requires that vestry P'irs Congregational headlines of the weekend. We traffic give ambulances, fire Jan. 8 at the extension service of- Center under leadership of Mr.s, (.Tuirch: Happy Doera 4-H. 3:15 flee. should, wo suppose, search amonp trucks and police cars the right of Henry A. Bay. Scouts are asked p.m. with Mrs. Joseph Romano: Miss Welk Honored to bring apptopriate materials. them for some suffgestion of bal­ Tin Pan Alley, Moscow way. If you roally liko him, you'll chooso his Needles and Pans. 4 p.m. with Mrs. Miss Shirley Weik. County 4-H The troop is comprised of 16 mem­ A J. Buckley: Pots and Pans. 3:15 anced mind and common sense ap­ Russians may have a keen ap­ agent who la resigning Dec. 1, was bers working on sewing and hos­ pm. with .Mrs, Ronald Knapp. proach to the problems of our time. presented with a placque in ap­ pitality badge. preciation and understanding of Window Shades Alao, Grecn-Chobol Post No. 52. But that would really mean hard A ThoiiKlit TofiMY preciation of her. years of a'eTVlce Tlicre will be a discu.ssion of Americnn Legion, and Auxiliary. science I t •very-day good mannera and get­ work; the idtoctes lie prominent7 to"T olland County. 8 p m.: North and South Coventry really aren’t hip on this pop song- The sum of S275, contributed Made to Order—' ting along with people as hostess­ on the surface of the news. Connril of Chnrrhea Volunteer Firemen. 8 p.m., respec- business. At least, the Moscow by 4-H member.' and friends, was Bring your pid rolleri In and es aa well as guests. li'.e firehouses: Zoning and Plan­ LU GKY about to solve The indestructible Joe Martin, As a community sen’ice project Literaturnaya Gazeta isn't. pre.sented at the meetir*: to be save S5c per shade. ning Commission, 8 p.m.. Town Speaker of the House when it is I fa True... used for equipment for the pro- the troop washes and waxes the Office Building. In an expose-type article, it re­ Republican, has his weekend head­ Peace la not made by compromi.se. tiosed county cento- in honor of clubrooni floor onre a month, in cently blasted some Russian com­ It does not grow out of expediency. Miss Weik. return for Uie privilege of using Tnmorrow't Events line. Hia propoaal is that the gov­ Tomorrow’s actlvltiea Include posers for using arrangers. It says Peace is not a flower growing in 4-H Enrollment I'p the room at no cost for its meet­ ernment pay for the college educa­ the World's formal gsrden. ings, through courtesy of the Na­ First Congregational Church board the composers are lazy, unsure Albert B. Gray County 4-H of trustees. 8 pm home of Her­ tion of the five students In esch It is rather a product of the black­ agent, reports tiiat 4-h enrollment than Hale Community Center craftsmen, and calls the practice smith's forge — Assn. bert W. Couch: U.S. Defense Sav­ congresslonsLi district who do best has increased fi'om 754 in 1956 to ings Stampis. 7:50 a.m., Coventry of your gift problems! of using arrangers "music by the Girls of grades 7. 8 and first on a science test. That Is an at-, hammered out on the anvils of 788 this year This total includes 4 Grammar School: Nimble Fingers yard," in scornful reference to the sacrifle and suffering . . . .102 girls and 286 boys. TTie county year high school Interested in Join­ tractive Idea, which needs only a ing the troop may report at meet­ 4-H, 3 p.m. with Mrs. Merlon V. custom of paying arrangers ac­ heated in the Area of devotion to has 90 4-H clubs, an increase dur­ nttle mending and expansion. Let righteou.sne.ss. .. ings held each Monday, some time Gregory: Girl Scout Troop 72, at cording to the length of their ing the year of five. 6:30 p.m.. Church Community us. »ay we. alao give tests in tempered in the oil of mercy and and place. work. Ham Supper Tonight politics, and then pay for the edu­ goodness. . , Without an nn.seer. Ingredient, The article told of one composer Peace is a costly thing. The Fragment Society of the cation of fi'vt hopefuls in each con- glycerine, cellophane would be as Second Congregational Church will — Peter Marshall brittle as glass. greaslonal dlitrlct. for our shortage in Leningrad In need of a score in serve a supper this evening to of sdentists Is no more serious a hurry who telephoned an assist­ about SO representatives of the j Are Your Gar Es.stem Farmers Exchange of I than our shortage o f eougresamen. ant In Moscow, whistled s few bars 14K yellow gold tie c la s p ...... $3.5.00 The nicest man you know of a tune and had the assistant ALSO Tolland County in the Church But this is blue Monday; and the deserves the nicest gift. So Community House. Membeta-- of Payments Too High? 14K yellow gold tie cla.^p ...... $4.8.00 come to Michaels.and choose mood demands Idiocies which can­ write the orchestration. -VENETIAN BUNDS the society's Gleaners Group will "Diere waa another composer, the a handsome piece of fine not be turned aside with a quip. 14K man's birthstone ring * ...... $6.3.00 Jewelry. be the dining room committee. READY FOR THE HOLIDAYS In charge of t,he kitchen will be More appropriate to the Monday paper related, who couldn't tell an inquiring conductor at a recording Mrs. John E. Kingsbury, Mrs. Fred morning mood, perhaps, would be E. A. JOHNSON Gieaecke. Mrs, C. E Robertson, session whether a note in his score Mrs. I>>roy M Roberts and Mrs. the questions asked 'Senator Sal- JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS tonstall yesterday on “Meet the waa D or D major In the arrange­ m F IN D E L L Charles H. Smith. TRADE Q m e / ia e & 958 .MAIN ST., MANCHESTER F.iigngenient .Annniineed A Press ment. TTie .same composer had to P A IN T CO. be told that the 'Tong, red m ahog-! THE K N O W N NAA4E, Announcement has been made Still more fatefully Intereiting, THE K N O W N QUALITY SINCE 1900 72.1 Main Street by Mr. and .Mrs. William .Senk of -L.;*'* v b i _KFHOFIK i* ^ any" Instrument he complained [ VENETIANS DOW perhaps, would be the answers to Phone Ml 9-4501 Toll.ind of the eng.igemonl of their A K I T C H R H these questions, not as given by was playing too loud was referred daughter. Miss Althea .Mary .Senk. to Ronald Mall Koehler, son of Mr. thoughtful gift right where the New Bngland eenator, who to by everyone else as a bassoon.! We will pay off your bol* TTierf aren't too many arrangers, j and Mrs. Karl Koehler Sr. of aeemed almost as if he might be fis Broadway. North ( ’oventry. once In ifuli and offer a Telephone ( f S T l l half in love with common sense, but there are a^ot of allegedly lazy When .guests drop In Miss .‘teiik is a graduate of U rosfs 14 to ha ^ ^ „ I fpr the holidays you complete selection of but as given, on another program, composers—a situation that, oc- Rockville High .School and the Li­ can be sure your win­ older model guaranteed installed ‘ ‘ the tervice. and in this morning's headlines, by cordlng to the newspaper, may ac- censed Practical Nurse Program dows look their best at Hartford Hospital. Her fiance long*syVe have an uneasy suspicion ' gray, or beige." phones installed in the same home at the same time. you can pick up a gift-boxed phone at the office. reports to minimize the possibility that perhaps, in an age with much I Old dough (There’s a once-only of misappropriation om misuse of less information, people somehow | Tole TMa aOUTHaRN NBW BNOLAND TaLIPHONB OOMPANV additional charge of union fund.s, restrict the right to managed to be belter informed; j NORTH END box makes a $7.60 for a phone in • picket in an effort to eliminate the that communication, when it was i for a light, color.) abuses of "stranger" picketing, much more difficult, may have] 39.50 OPEN EVERY which has been u.scd by labor been also much more real; and that] PHARMACY bright Christmas.— sewing table NIGHT UNTIL 9 4 DEPOT SQUARE— MI 9^458.1 rswketeers as a weapon of extor­ perhaps talk around a cracker bar­ Occasionals Solid sniokj pine with tion. and extend the bribery and rel which may have had relatively hingeB lid, spool rack extortion features of the Taft- • PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR 1 9 ” little to go on came closer to and removable button Hartley Act to management con­ AND DELIVERED CITY WIDE • Five styles of pull-up making sense than the present Chairside or swing tray, 14 22 x 20 high. sultants as well as to employers jchairs in a variety of MANCHESTER GREEN babel of experts In which all of us bridge styles in hand­ covers: Beige, toast,' and employer reprea^ntatives. let somebody else do bur talking Pay Your, Hallmark decorated red or green. green, gold, coral, etc. .50 In view of the disclosures made for ui. Electric 2 7 • Garda • ♦ by the Senate committee concern­ Perhaps It is our imagination BUI Here! ing the . actlvltlee «f Dave Beck which suggests that, around the' OPEN MONDAYS — OPEJ4 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TO 9 SHOE OUTLET and Jimmy Hpffa and ether lesser cracker barrel, people somehow kut BO more savory union leaders. felt a greater obllgatioa to develop' MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST.-IN CHAMBERS BLDG. ,1^.. I ■ ^ 7 - ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1967 PAGF ELEVEN to continue to aupplement aailat- Missiles Probe Told Reds Britain Seeks jlke Welcomes ahee auppliCd to M o r e c c o by Obituary France, which laat year provided Israel Says Syria Andover Winaton Abbott and Mrs. Ronald Over 200 Attend ing to Batte Rowley and Jim Gtg- wrecked vehicle waa John S. Jack- ?7l million. Bockua; aprons. Miss Mary Sage, llo. Boy, 16, Killed son, IS, also of Colchester. He is r Almost 2 MIRIen Can Easily Lead U.S. Now To End France, I Moroi'co Kin^ 2. U.S. Ba.ae. — The A ir Force Mrs. John J. Shepherd. Mrs. Her­ Maj. Otto P. Krauia of Coven­ under treatment at a Willimantic ha. four baM . In Morocco and the bert .A. Thompson, Mrs. Frank CAP Record Hop try, director of cadets, and 1st Lt. Hospital today for a skull fracture, f PRESCRIPTIONS Thelma Rogers of Manchester, Opaths Navy haa one. Apreement. for Grange Elects Mrs. Bodreau Hamilton, Mrs. John Ulrich and As Car Upsets broken left leg and multiple lacera­ I "SAFELY FlUED" (OimHnDFd trem r a «e Ono) 01iu«tonbur>-; Donuld Muc- NATO Straiiis On State Visit these were nepotiated with the Firing at Civilians Mrs. Esther Menk; gifts, Mrs. Over 200 members and friends adjutant. repraaenting Eastern tions. His condition la said to be . . , . i. .1 Millwi. St.: Murtin, French povernment which con­ Montague White. Mrs. Howard Connecticut Group, were guests of critical. ha* an lntarr11 trolled Moroccan affair, and hem Master; Meets Again Dec. 3 State Police blamed speed for (Arthur Drug Stu n t mtaailo?" I ^f|lrti^. Hartford: Mrx Doria Ball. | (ConHntied from Pace One) I (Continueil from Pac© One) and white elephant, Mrs. George Civil Air Patrol (CAP) attended judging the winrtara. protectorate riphts until l a s t (Continued from Rsfe One) Arab farmer.a working the area, old boy was killed and hts 15-year- the accident. " I cartainly cannot aay with com-j R6 [»ckw ood St : Mra. Antoinette; Rockville Word haa been re- i ------Nelson. the Record Hop Saturday night at 1st Lt. Thomas F. Walih, com­ .vear. Mohammed opened nepotia- I>amascus aald. old companion waa critically In­ One i. the extreme Riphtiat reived of the death of Frank | matlera Includinp- TT.S mililatn- Andover, Nov. 25 (Special) —♦ looks at the Biirnap-Sktnner Ma- Trip to TV Station mander of- the local C AP squadron, plela certainty. ' Teiler repited I Taiil. 104 School St tlons with the United States aev- King Hu-s-sein whs ncgotiHting Israel filed complaints «nth the the American Legion Home. jured yesterday when their car TO D AY: Joaeph Nation movement, which O Neil of ''or' W aahinpton. ‘ economic aid, T*.S...... urw «Kirc- Mra. Mary L. Boudreau, of Lind- mortal Library. Other publications Girls of the Fleur de Lla of St. said the evening waa a financial 1833 Rail Watch First ••BU, therhar-e .aid t^ey do There, ^ f X .Mixed -Armistice Commissions 2nd Lt.. Robert McCabe, execu­ skidded off a curve on Rt. 207 secretly with Israel. in the children’s aection are: "The Peter's Episcopal Church will viait success aa well aa a social one. tih# *on*"of*^Vhi*^[atp*\ohn Tvn I France a bitter dia-‘ oicnta. These are expected to con- The late.1t outbreaks were scat- in both the latest border incidents, holm'i Corners, has been elected tive officer of the local unl^, waa here and flipped end over end In­ America’s first railroad watch, 1*-.r'J ? ./JT!*"".. " ' BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A ion at th^ rrhbaaay, Ju.^t off the Little Red School House," Bailey; Hartford's newest television sta­ The money raised will be uied for FRED LUCK have, at least at the .tape that ,^2 they a N c T I P '" ' ''" h AflU-rl" i -.ucccs-sful conclu-slon. tv red along • Israel's borders with and Syria filed a counter charge. master of the local Grange. Serv­ ex-offIcio chairman. Arthur Bouf- cadet training. to a nearby brook. made in England and elaborately j to ^tr. and .Mrs. Richard ItTnr,ri^"in.h mv T dn o^^l,nnw I ^ ’ ''s. William GHffln. H Vine F r«m e / «k r up sn offer hy Timl.sia | volvcd, especUlly Mohammed's re- Cleary; "Clarence Goes to Town." bron at 8:45 a m. Nylin, Patricia Phillips, Alma Bingc^ « I-®"' Bevoliitionary Patriot F'atrick Doherty of Waahinprlon; to "initiate a etate of ten.sion ’ non was reported pi eventing'all steward; L. Edward Whitcomb, as­ Road Program Speeded to have happened about 1:30 a.m., of the Delaware A Hudson, for his UceWnmii v'a " dauphter to Mr and Mrs. and Morocco to niedinte the i ported desire for more control over Lauber; "Mouse House,” Godden; Church (imup Meets Scott and David Spear assisting Broad Breasted Bronze I rrrtainlv hope thov do noi s j .. t .ce, ^ _»w Parly (P P R ». alao Riplitiat. t\vo sisters. Mra. A lic ' Feelev of Israel charged that .lorcinnian.a Palestinians living In Syria from sistant steward; Miss Anna P. but added that It was 6:35 before v'Ork In establishing the first prac­ Welsel then quoted Dr Eme.st 0 ? -lohneon. 18.3 \tadsworth Krafii o-AlKCiiBn rebel ficht. But | the base.s, "The Great Wheel," Lawson; "The The local branch of St. Peter's him. Biapj:l in hia rail aaid “ not con­ tliis city and Mrs. Kdmtind Sier- yesterday ltreake St, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ; evening was a "Statue Dance." HEN TURKEYS lfthorator>' at the T^niver^ity of way of (Tunlaian Preaident Habiht u X si’d n-Ven l" srmy of sround 38,000 troops tried unaiicceasfiilly to kidnap holder control to prevent arme L. Covcll, secretary. Covcll ia also MacKellcr: and "Mystery of the federal highway-building program. Dead of head injuries, according BIRTH TODAY: A dauifhter to . o";' EdwBid O.NOil of this city, and a, y,.,e the krem h KovernmeiU along, which has been equipped by Lockwood of Town.send Rd. on Fri­ , with Kathleen Maguire and Jef- CaJlfomia where Trllor works aa a .. , ti 1 jt r% 0 Bourcuiba, IViacniillan rornea to niece and i;ran' force. " The nance and arimg defense minister; Russell Tliompson as they arrived ger In the Valley.” Geld: "The Still Flashing and understanding to supplement farmers niarcheii in behind an and Khalil Ksllis. national economy with the department's new pumper F'tigitive' T ra il.” Grey; "Adven- as well a.« tremendou.<» arientiflo : Kaatfield St . John Kehoe. North ] Charge Treaty \ iolatinns ployed -as a load man at Pratt and eitn Minister Oinstinn Pinoaii ■igniftcanre | Wind.aor; Robert Halliaey, 22 ] Whitney Aircraft. He wa.s a mom- F'^ut it has < aused a political split what the French are already do- armored car wliich opened fti-e on ' minister are drawing up tlie plana, Fir.sl Selectman Whitcomb and lure Diamonds,' W alker: Jacques Soustclle, former gov­ ing." ' j ------— ------— Old Saybrook. Nov. 24 i-Pi— In ht.a a.«.sea,amrnt of the le.asona > I>ennx St : Jarne.s Young, Klling- i her of the Bnti.sh American Club m tlie Radical Sociali.«;t party of Thomp.sun. chairman of the Board ’ Bridge to the Sun.” Terasaki; ernor general of Algeria, eharged | Cornfield Lightship, which was to of Sputnik II. Teller called it a ton; Michael Spellman. 78 Linden apVl of St James' Church. From h Premier Felix Gnillard. of Fire Comniissipners. had left "Ixibo ' Kantor: "Wing Hartior." in a speech at Voiivray that the ; He leave.*! hi.s wife. Mrs. Mabel (^aillard contended it would be Wisconsin early Saturday morn­ McDonald-Rose; "Gideon’s Night," have been replaced yesterday by a 2 ver>* respectable achievement '' ■ Mrs. Nancy Mihalek. 132 Bia- arms deal with Tunisia violates , He said a powerful rocket motor. St.; Mia.« .lane Kelly. .%6l K. I I. Kello^jfj Donhn. two dau^jhters. ! unwi.se to accept the mediation of- Greenhaven House Buyers ing on the trip from the fire .M.1 rrir; "Mrs, Daffodil.” Taber; radio beacon, still was on station an article of the ,NA3'0 treaty | equipment factory to the local I "To Live Again," Marshall: "The on Long Sand Shoal today. NEW for '58 a good ppopulsio* fuel either liquid tl'enler St . .Nfrs Mary Heinz and I 5Frs. I’ Htriria Kamin.sky of Man- fer without much more mforma- Triluiiial Kules NEW for ’58 covering security of Algeria, and or solid, and some gniidance was - Andojer; Mrs. Jane Curran' chester and Mr?. 'Victor Kelly of lion. Despite thus, tlie Radical So- firehouse. Deep South Says .Never." Martin Third District Coast Guard head­ called for "clear, eve’ brutal, rp- , needeanted, according to Bill Crossen, New Book IJst If it means some aerrets would be daughter, Colchester; Mrs. .Mary The British' and American de­ .She leaves her husband. Barney Miss Vera Stanley. 1 Sydney, Australia, has a jiopula- States favors anything that will f>'nrtion. the 14 to five years' Imprisonment inapertor for the department, Phyllis McGinley’i "The Year lost." Swift and daughter, 53 Marion Dr.': livery of small arm.’ and ammuni­ ' Coltfned: a daughter. .Mra. Irving Committee appointments are aa I tion of about two million. That la relieve tensions over .Mgeria. This "However, it is equally clear and Sio.noq fines. Roofs will he taken off these Without a Santa Claus" ia a timel.v follows: Food, Mrs. E. K, Seyd. " I believe our Allies have a Mra Ann Kiitcher and son. 291 tion to Tunisia Nov 14 and 1.5 Neirile of Brooklyn. ,N.5’ , a son Isa- nearly one-fifth of the population would apply to mediation if It can Ihst Hte prose’ iilion cannot multi- ' houses to allow them to rross the addition to the hat of new junior great deal they can contribute." Wetherell St.: Mrs, Josie Bergeron struck the most tender possible I aorf Gottfried of Manchester: and •Mrs. J. Russell Thompson, Mrs, I of Australia. be shown that mediation at thi.s pl.v contempts bv repeated qiiea- wa , • I A Coniiei ticm River at the .Middle- Teller said, adding that he thinks and son, Willimantic: Mrs. Anna spot in France, four grandchildren. j,,. tioning on tlie same atibjeel of in­ I O S lrr Isirl. 4, llirs ">"'> H'>Hland bridge. Cms.sen said. France, for instance, mav be Hager and daughter, 19 North .St. The average Frenchman sees Memorial week is be.ng observed quiry within whlrh a reealeitrant ^ 4 4 , . . The houses cannot be moved ahead o f the United States in the Issue as simply and bnital!y as this week at the home of her that it appears on the posters: sympathetic attitude on the part o ' witnesa already has refused an- I I I I v i c l n p v l l i s r a s o hndge even with electronics development. dauphter. , ' the roofs removed, lie added. Teller spoke also of the "excel-1 IT ^ British and Americans the French government toward »"era ' ,’en arms to the Algerian the Mohammed-Bourgiiiba Inili.i- Tliis is the High Coim's first ----- I State requirements rail for a 12- lenceYqf British scientists in some ' ^ “ OrlO ^ntCly , have giv Ernest R. Wilson (Contlniied from Page One) j foot passing lane to be left bv .'ia Tunisia ' live migitt well iru rea.se the pros- affirmative ruling on whether a flelda a i Jie observed it on a visit . n . n i ' rebels, vi Tile funeral of Ernest R W il­ I loaded vehicles on State highway! there last fall. Despite repeated U-s: and pects for evontua) settlement , witness could be gn laat fall Kests ofi Bomoers. son. 20 Franklin St , was held at 2 -ri,.-- . » . ' . , . ■ 'T " **‘ P'’ f'’ '^ tors and nurses are doing all they Cro.saen said British aasuranres that they have Three other Issues of importance sentences for eaeti refusal to an- ro-i to maU4 vnu w-4ii ^ A ll thisthlB tAlent, asaa well as the | /w rgv . . ^ o'eloek Saturday afternoon at the talent received guarantees against just are expected to arj.se before the swer a related question onee^m,^lle^ ^ ^ strong , -^ e Greenhaven houses are too In other cquntrles should be , t r C f l . 1 IVltlinS SOVS Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main broughtit Into play," he said, and | ^ J this happening, the French remain .... r> T1-, a O I.-J » . ’’ t" '''-t't "ith the Pres- In the past most lower eourt.s ' ..-rhe PresIHent (d a . ir<4 m to permit the passing lane on .St ' W'lth the Rev. Fred R- J ;^ ® ’ 'jid en l next Thursday morning and have taken the vie'.v for purposes , peet wishes s L „ u *' many Stale roads, he exjdamed. SERVICE commented: unconvinced. "During the tear the United (Oonttned from Page One) They feel the British and .Amerl- r . r r i Methodlatl f,i„ Willlam.sburg, Va . to begin of sentencing that only ^ne of- ' v„n ^r, keemnrT^our ^vee^.mii ' ”"a reach Btates co-operated v tlh the ------can arms will one dav he aimed at I hutch. offtciBling. Burial waa m ; ^ national lour. These Issues are ' fen.se waa involved. i U 'L m t i iiP«'nTd 1«', to 19 feet. Croaaen Fa.M Ccmclcry. X, , J ; showinr- - Isnid British and Canadians on the perffrcUn^ xn inexpensive Ujfhl French soldiers. 1. Economic Aid Bearers were John Flaheily, A l­ Mohammed ]„ « dis.sentmg opinion .Iiislire, "Slnrerely. Mamie Dotid Eisen- Tin, makes li necessary for ar AS YOU LUCE IT atomic program fighter plane of limited perform- A.nd nearly every Frenchman in reportedly wants th bert Swanron. W alter Birkley. United Douglas, joined hv n u ef Justice Ihower." rangemems to h r , r a X w th "I think the danger is perhaps anre. i Metropolitan France haa a son. States to boost the S20 Frank (Jilbert. John ( ’ooney and million . W anen and .lusliie Black, called: Mrs. Lockard read the note to telephone .nnipany to remoUS greater now than it was then — annual total of U .S assistance. Ijip case Oiiari*. ..is4 a a > ! brothfr coii.sin or close fnend in ('harles Hurlhurt shi’ iking in.stame of . .Sandra three times before her . cables on some routes, the Slate and particuftrly because it is less onrtrate the Im p o r tL c e " f" Iarmy ,n Algeria Eisenhower was prepared In e\- abuse of judicial authority and death official said apparent because there has been ★ AUTOMATIC DELIVERY dlnatlon if the free world ia to' .Mr^< Helen Campbell amine .svmpathetirally any specific , "without precedent in the hooks.": "That seemed to help her " she no ahootlngi" reqiie.st the King's advisers might Douglas said he would reverse ! said. On the point of what might bd maintain leadership In science and i Rnrlcrilht P'unoral acrvn es for ASIrs. Helen Po'.Lshing removes most of the In application of aclenc# to man's (' (,’amphell, 127 Wetherell St., pul forth but in general the Unit-1 .Mrs. Yates rontempt conviction I Funeral services srid tjtirial will very niitriiiniis vilamins and min- acom plish^ with more money, welfare. edSt^s wants its aid program on the ground that 'this is a I be in -Salem, W. Va., Wednesday. ★ BUDGET PAYMENTS They're'dll new from the ground up: You'll just hove to drive Teller aaid the Los Alamos. N. ,M.. were held at 8 30 Saturday morn- ^ral.? from rue Atomic Laboratory Is suffering at He added that there muat be a Motori-sl 1 vosp.s inp from the T P Holloran Fu- the present time by a need to have re-examination of aecuritv require- neial Hf>nie. followed by a solemn it! Come in ond try one. You're alwoys welcome. Its budget increased 10 per cent. menta for a proper balance between Job and Home requvem Mass in the Churrh of the ★ MONTHLY ACCOUNTS free exchange of information and Assumption at 9 oclock. Th> Ftev. f r ^ 1.50 million to »55 million. the safeguarding of vHai'secrets’ In Coiirl Ca.se : JosSeph MrCann was the celebrant. ratTrv“ ^t^rn'’^h^'';:M^‘ w '“ ’o-', ^isenh^wer hL said“he* wuflsk I the Rev. Francie Butler the deacon 'f'i 2 ^ d 7 h a rth i sclenM^f. •'"'■"'I ‘ he Atomic I and the Rev. Jbaeph. Farrell the ir 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE S e ^ ‘ o “ ‘O'- rreater ex- Roeknlle. Nov. 26 ; Spec ial i ! subdeacon. Paul Chetelat wa.s or- LOW DELIVERY ^He*dldri'7blamTthe'^i^^^^ B u t"^ m l " '“ h Allies. ! An Ellington man will idse his job ganist and soloisr. The Rev. An- the------nr- or thp A t "dentists •on ButJ aome members, expressinge.xpresslng and his hl.s home s.. a., t-he tbe result of s . ,hnny Bonullski read the commit- PRICES Highest Trades or BANK RNANCINQ Com li which he saiH **’” li* m some , conviction in Rockville nt\ roiirt tal .service St the grave in .St. Rovolutienary NEW HI-HEAT FUEL OIL that actual­ lU T of The ' o ^ foontries. have said the , this morning for evading responsi- ('.ither-incs Cemetery. Brosd PLUS: , the needs , present law. if used fully, wouldould bllitv ly cleans as it heats— thus lowering burner wear i 1 > B j . .mewhere in Uif compli-1 Permit adequate exehajieea Brnnk. Neil Tlinmpeon, 26 of .-Nhhott ^ te d proceasea of jrovemmenl the Lt. Gen. J. M. Piatte of Bearers were William Cnieman. ond service costs. the - Rd.. pleaded no contest and \'as wi ^!*i4 money avail- P'renrh Army, chairman of Francis Upleman. Maurice Cole­ BUy fined $51 by Judge Francis T man. Matthew Miilrahey. Donald * dou-n he aaid. standing ^^roup which directs O’Loughlin The effect of the aputnika in i ad\iaor>* group said that re- j Mulrahey and Leonard Hirking. TRY US THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED FUEL OIL this particular case haa not made events make it Imperative ^^piild Ix»*e IJc^nsr In asking !enlenc>, Thompson's | any difference.' Teller said.said He 'h»d e.xploitatlon "o f our i I!!*, ‘ that his client s no con- | Gardiner of Hartford, father of grams. combined..e**. scientific •potential . " HWtfjbr5*?^ a 1 i/sartaA would mean T’Via* loss in of hi.s Gertrude Conn. 68 Barrv Rd.. I The Btircess of the western “ “ *[’ **• That. In turn, j ^ve^e held this morning in Hartford. _ _ I world is irrevocably linked to the him tp lose his Job on \ retired member of the Hartford BOLAND OIL CO. 1VT a f " '- "xehange of ideas.'• ' » tobaeco farm and al..o his hoii.se p„M,-r Department, he died Satur- 369 CENTER ST. AT WEST CENTER ST.— TEL. Ml 3-6320 19S6 NASH RAMBLER STATION WABON $1895 ^953 FORD STATION WADON nospiiaj lAOteS ■.7'’ , -lav moming at his home. vm I 1 Lt Gen. Donald L. Puli deputy His family will suffer Lat iit He retired in 1946 after 29 years RADIO, HEATER. i n ' , RADIO, h e a t e r , » PASSENGER. i chief of staff of the U..S Air Force r>»nicked after „ „ ,j,p p„|i,,p “ Serving the Public for 23 Yeora’* Patlenta Today: IP- , for Development, told the group th© srcldent which cau.sed only of hi.*! death wa.a an cmplove of the 195$ CHEVROLET 2-DOOR $1295 1953mDSMODILE 4-DOOR ADMITTED .‘SATI'-RDAV...... ■ Ar- civilization is In an era of develop- slight damage" ConnortKiit Mutual Life In.'^ur- $895 . . ''3 Princeton .Si,: ment of. both manned and tin Thompson sidcswipc«l another RADIO. HEATER, V8 ENGINE. i. RADID,^HEATER, HYDRAMA’nC. Anton .Mavor J ...... anrr I'ft, He wa.n born in Ireland. '»■ 68 F:idnflge ; manned weapons which will oper- Rt. 83 Ho then He wa.s a member of the Police* Mrs Loui.se l>esMg, Mile HiJi Rd .- in spare hid his esr in a shed, later harl it mens .Mutual .’\id Sonely. Hart- ■ / ^ fk viiJe, Mrs Mabel Akerlmd. 47 ’ are developirfg many weap- t-epaired and painted at a garape 1954 FORD 4-DOOR V8 $1045 1953 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR $695 foni \’eieran f’olire A.s.sn . Im- / Krn.sington St Thotant .Mozzer '''ns of specialized application.'* *nme distance from here. He con- RADIO, He a t e r ...... RADIO, HEA'Tfc^ SEAT COVERS. III. 40 Oestwood Dr : Henrv Pelo- Putt said. fessed when inleiwiewed by Stale litarulate Coni'eption .Men'-s Club an«l Holy Family Retreat I>eague i" ? . ■ ’’ ‘‘ "U Kov. "W e should regard none of them O'"*' 41 lalcott^Ave Ro< kville, William ** ultimate. ------— — Bc.sidea hla daughter in Manches­ 1954 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP $1275 1953 FORD Y8 G W COUPE $745 Newbury, 72 \'illagc St . Rorkville: "T o do so would be to blind us ter he leave.s his wife, Mrs. Kath­ RADIO. HEATER. FORDOMATIC. " ■ '■ R.ADIO, HEATER. W HITEWALLS. Mrs Marv Gudjunis. Ifkl Hemlork to present mllltarv realities, and erine (Quigley Gardiner; a son. Ed­ LYNN POULTRY FARMS Oman Hit bv (]ar ward J. Gardiner of Hartford; two 2 •'^miLh 46 i5e,«t- to future military hostilities" other daughters. Mrs. Katherine OLD FASHION . 1954 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON $1095 1953 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON U „ I ,r ' o ‘ ‘ ‘''Z, ' enciia ISO Putt said it would be unwise to $985 Donovan of Windsor and iMrs. Mur­ “ C h oke A'esh Native P ou ltry-D irect From Our Farms to You" RADIO. HEATER, POWER GLIDE. ) n n HE.5TER, DEFROSTERS. FOLDING SEAT. — eUierell St,, Tnoma.i S. hroll. eliminate large classes of tried In Fair ('oiidition East Hartford. and proven weapon systems which iel Rea of Hartford; three sisters, \ r )\f T'T^T't'* f) V f 'T-t-rx r V . «. 4 ^ ” enj/aju niCn twft in Ireland andge‘7nd th riZ ; aSpillrr? ^^■app^n^ use of He’-bert Qiiasnitschka. 37, of 14 1954 CHEVROLET 4-OOOR $1025 1951 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR $375 farilitle.^ for mutual support o f Hartland R^l . idrivcr of the car (Uontinard fi«m Page Une) Jarqueir.in. U^\entry; Mr.--, Imo- HEATER,. SEAT COVERS, POWER GLIDE. It A DIO. HEATER. ■' ' ' , progre.ss will be extended to other "'S-- arre.sted. by Patrolman Gordon FRUIT CAKE gcnc Toner Z Pinnepr I'lrcle Paul fieldk of science, to the further Neddow snd charged with reckless "P .P " e.xten.sive military // WhiUiey. A*eiovpi W hy N et the Best fe r Your Thanksgiving Dinnerl Lord JiFD 3■ 7'harle- i'" *‘ ’’^'’ 8'“ '''*'*'’ ^ "P free nations driving He is scheduled to appeal , background. He Is presently cap- The Ideal Gift For Thanksgiving and Christmas 1953 STUDEDAKER 4-DOOR $595 1951 PACKARD 2-DOOR 5195 1 St. 1iM, s F lm cn U T)«n " h*- "»'<1 - in Town Court on Dec. 7! tain with the m il,'arv Inteliigence RADIO. HEATER. RADIO, HEATIIR. ■ ■■ Clinto4i,e.A L'. ' . ciQMnie L'an- _ ------. _ OunsnitsThkn tntH WHHnii' that ..... _ ^ , CO.SSC. 124 Birqh St.; Andrew P^ur QuasnlLschka told Neddow that ^ 0 ^ . ____„ ______he was driving north on Broad St.'i _ n,„„.hf.r nf th* r* MANCHESTER NEW BRITAIN about 6.40 p.m. and was lig h t in g " f Retard^ C'hlldrrn Association FRESH NATIVE 1953 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR $795 1950 OLDS. HOLIDAY COUPE $345 -Motori.sl Injured a cigarette when he heard a bump-;, . # x* v i t \ Retarded Children Asscwiatlon RADIO. HEATER, SEAT COVEILS. Local Comniunitv Projects I-ncal Cnmmunltv Prqjerts RADIO. HEATER, HYDRA.MAT1C. — rONTACT CONTACT Personal Notices In Tollaml Cra.sh' Z'/KWanT-rr " 11. L. Holmes .Ml 9-1720 W. Uerderlan BA 9-6415 TURKEYS - CAPONS In AlenHiriani 26-vcai-pH Tenne.c4ee motorist was P "** 8ame into the range of tvs graduated from Trinitv Co ' freate’j at Rockville City Hospital ■ h' »»‘d- »<* ‘""X ; lege where he niajTred in Fnc' HARTFORD WETHERSFIELD In lo\ ing in* jn*’r\ "I "C •-■I, and exi iv this morning for injurlMinjii___ ..i^-' hospital and then " majored in Eng- Greater Hartford Assm’lation for Retarded Ulilldren Retarded Children AsstH'latlnn broihpr Gr»g'*ry M'-n !»;■■■ » I m till.,, ceivpft in a 2-car crash on Rt. 15. reported the mishap to police. ^ x Greater Hartford Association for C'erebral Palsy Local Community Projects LARGE ROASTERS - FOWL in action.N'.nemh*'J 2j. id F I h’.cf“. Tolland Pollee have not questioned the w-ho ^*" CONTACT injured woman vet. worked on several ncwspaper.s be­ . CONTACT Thirt<*^n v^arg h«\* .-jnrp that State Prrliceman Thomas Mac­ • ,R. B. Uhlti*omh 4A 8-410.1 T. Taylor JA 9-6489 sad day fore joining the AP, are cx-presi- Tb^ on^ we loved was rallM auav Donald said, Elmer Crain o f Far- denta of the Laurel Club the God took hia hom^, it wa? hui »iij ner. Tenn . slammed Into the rear organization of Connecticut legla- BROILERS - FRYERS But Id our hearts he llveth still of another vehicle driven by An­ lative and political reporters. NEWINGTON SIMSBURY ,Tour Uat parting wub wt would like thony Cayallaro. 41, of Ashlind, About Town Dove, a free lance Writer and ALL SIZES— WEIGHED O V IN READY. D O N T W A IT UNTIL JHE LAST have beard N.J., about 2:30 a.m. N o other In­ Retarded Children Aasorlatlon Retarded Children Aasoelatton CARTER CHEVROLET CO. 40 former reporter for the Hartford Aad braath In your ear. juries were reported. Local Community Projects Local Community Projeida MINUTE. TELEPHONE Mitchell 9-82S1 AND ORDER THE SIZE BIRD YOU Our laat parting word. Firemen from Companies No. 1 Courant and other newspapers, CONTACT CONTACT I M CORPORATEO Tboae who hare lost can tell. Cram waa later released after and ^ of the Town F5re Depart­ aald he plsms to Return to th ew rit- J. 8. PRESTON MO 6-4828 WANT AND WE WILL HAVE IT READY TO BE PICKED UP AT YOUR CON- Tba pair in the heart for not aa>ing being treated for lacerations of tha F. Paulson. OL 8-4128 farewell. ment a t'l:3 0 p.m. today respondeii) Ing field, but aa yet has not erya- v e n ie n c e : .forehead. Hla ear was batfy dam­ to a call at Rosemary PI. where talized hla plans for tha future. He 1229 M AIN S T aeiT .MANCHESTER aged In the eraah. The accident la Sadlr mlaaed hr mother, father, they quickly txtinguished a leaves' can remain on the CJovemor’a staff New Enjrland dviUn Welmmcs Onp NeweHt (Jlub—Berlin, Conn^tient Taste «m l Comporo— Guorantood to Sotisfyl OPEN EVEHINGS m clatera and brothara atlll under Inveatlfatlon. fire. until Feb, 1 If ha ehoosea. I

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his strength. This won him head-, Section Two MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 winter. He has claimed he waa MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1967 Prince George lines in 1895 when he disarnied Engaged Law Students Aid ilmtrijrstrr lEttentttg Pages 13 to 24 and floored a would-be assasln of "coerced" Into signing a confession Of Greece Dies his cousin Czar Nicolas II during that he shot Mrs. Kennedy. a visit of the latter to Japan. Appeal for Life Two years later, after the Crete •EDUCATION IN DANGER' MARLOW’S SHOE REPAIRING Paris, Nov. 25 i/Pj - Prince Drive** Student uprising ag*lnat the Turks and New Haven, Nov. 25 lA^ — Dean Wallingford, Nov. 25 i/P) — The Benton Says America Needs Glastonbury George of Greece died early today Located In Marlow's Lower Store Level V the evacuation of Crete by the Eugene V. Rostow has disclosed executive secretary of the Con­ Police Arrests 300 Teachers “Quality Work — Reasonable Prices" Hits Restaurant He wa^Tr TurkiVh .roo;;. PrincrGeorg'e was that 40 students at the Yale Daw necticut Education Assn, says that the public should develop a "sense ■ Federal Scholarship System : T„. ™ , h . K , „ , : '“ “c "..”/. - School have been working for four Instructor Held Fire Losses Convene Here ! Gporgf I of (trfcce. hr u as «n. ‘ of responsibilUy to the teaching WORK DONE WHILE U WAIT Philipps R. Ducharm e, 40, of 784 years to help save a convicted Former U. B. Sen. William Ben­ E. Middle Tpke., was arrested . . For your shopping con- I uncle of the prr.«ent King Paul of^ u* rvfhip a i t profession, " Lyndon U. Pfatt told America must Recognize its "pe­ murderer from the electric chair. a meeting of public relations rep- { • SHOES .M.\DE OPEN TOED ton continued his campaign to go culiar and compelling obligation A 47-year-oId Glastonbury man, Saturday afternoon snd charged "We lose ourselves in debit-cred* I venience, Pinehur-st at 302 I Greece and was linked to the roval , , back to Capitol Hill today after while teaching his wife to drive Seen Higher Ihou-sea of Denmark and England i The students, he said last night, resenlativcs for State Education ' • LEATHER GOODS REPAIRED to insure Thanksgiving to genera­ with disregarding a trafBc light. it-statement-balance," said Pro­ Main St. will be open both assisted the late Public Defender praising Manchester's Democratic Saturday afternoon, was himself According to Patrolman Samuel fessor Mary Oonnolly of Boston and the pre-Commum.st mona.ch.s I ’ m/ c v Associations Saiurday that ''ed- { tions yet to come here and out­ Tuesday and VVedne.sday I of Ru.ss'a gathering souvenirs of Napoleon, Thomas R. Robinson in preparing iication is in grave danger of be- { All work is guaranteed! leadership as the kind the country side of our own border,” he told charged with’ reckless driving. During Year Maltempo, Ducharme, driving University at Manchester High needs. Eric Bailey will appear in court evenings until 8:00 P.>I. Bom'in Corfu, he settled in the man's defense for his trial coming the scapegoat of sput- i his audience. "We must Indeed south on Main St., swerved to the School during the 55th annual con­ j | here in 1954, and continued to aid Saturday to answer to the charge left to pass a car stopped for the vention of the New Elngland Busi­ Open daily at 8 A.M. . . . .So [France more than half a ceiitiirv ‘hese sou- nlk." Benton spoke of the challenge of ■shoot up our own Ideas as well as Glastonbury, Nov. 25 (Special) ago but kept the rank of vice ad-j Robinson In appeals he took to Russia’s Sputniks to America at a satellites." resulting from an accident in light and then proceeded through ness Educators Assn. Saturday. i shop either dav EIGHT which the car, driven by hts wife, —Interesting facta and figures the Intersection. D ucharm e Is Professor Connoll was taking miral in the Greek fleet. ! the Connecticut Supreme Court,' Democratic testimonial dinner In Benton was introduced by John have been disclosed in the annual A.M. UNTIL EIGHT P.M. His wife. Princess Marie Bon­ and to federal court. Cave y’s Restaurant Saturday J. Hutchinson! who made arrange­ Marjorie, also 47, crashed into the scheduled to ap p ear in Tow-n Court part in a panel entitled "Develop­ front of the Kopper Kettle restau­ rep o rt of the tow-n F ire D epart­ on Nov. 30. aparte. and two children Prince ' Death in Guilford ' H arold D. Rogers, 49, waa con­ night. ments for the dinner with ^ e m ent. ing Desirable Traits in Bookkeep- Shop Pinohunr Tuts. Pierre and Princess Eugenie were ! victed by a superior court jury More than 100 p a rty m em bers Silversteln. rant at 829 Main -St. about 4:80 Allen H. Bachand, 24, of North liig and Accounting." THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR p.m. Four major fires in the past fis* Providence. R. I., was arrested and Wtd. till 8 p.m. at his bed.side when he died here of fatally shooting Mrs. Dor­ honored former Director Pascal cal year are largely responsible for "It is not enough to go from the I He will be buried in the roval Termed a Suicide othy Kennedy of Woodmont dur­ Poe, Deputy To\n-n C ourt Judge P atrolm an C harles R. M orneau, yesterday afternoon and charged front cover of the book to back the overall estimated fire loss of with operating a motor vehicle . . Poultry' stuffing . . ... the sepulcher near Marathon. ing a J60 robbery at a West Haven Jules Karp, and Town Committee who observed the mishap, said the $169,725, a tremendous jump from cover of the book in one or two Pr’rince George suffered a brain Guilford^ Nov. 25 (A’l—-The body liquor store on Nov. 21, 1953. Mahoney Forming vehicle, while pulling Into a park­ without a license. He was stopped semesters," she continued. Hon­ I messt department will have Chairman Steve Cavagnaro at the the previous year with an approxi­ for a routine check by Maltempo I plenty of Home Style Sausage I hemorrhage in 19.56 which of Jam es J. Pelloli, 55. w as found Rogers won two ata.ya of execu­ dinner. ing space In front of the store, mate fire loss of $6,035. esty, cleanliness, and honest usa in a densely wooded area here tion and now It awaiting the out­ COWBOY BOOTS Economy Group climbed the curbing and rammed on E. Center St. Free under $50 paralyzed both legs and he had of time were some of the person­ I and freah^ O.vatera for stuffing. They and former Town Commit­ The report states that all fire bond, Bachand Is scheduled for Ton will find seasoned Pep- been bedridden for more than ^ ' .'■"Iceday with a shotgun wound in Fallot Photo come of another to be argued In FOR CHILDREN tee C hairm an John D. LaBelle Into the restaurant’s front, barely fighting apparatus Is up to date ality traits she said should be de­ year. | the face. the courts sometime during the missing a child pedestrian. court arraignment Saturday. peridge Farm and Amold'a | Rosemiiry Cunningham have shown "the capacities for Formation of a new group which and in good condiUon except for a Sebastian B. R uggiero, 33, of veloped in the business classroom. bread stuffing on display In the I In hia youth he was famed for PelloU had been missing since J ------leadership required as never be­ "might hurt the Democrats" and In charging the man with reck­ pumper w-hich should be replaced. "A good deal of our delinquent ; {Tuesday when. hi.« wife .Margaret Hazardville, w-as arrested Satur­ bakery dept. . . . Hard bread Mr. and Mrs, Terence Cunning­ fore to build a better America and bring Judge Wesley Gryk back to less driving, Morneau said that the Installation of fire hydrants now day and charged with intoxication tendencies come from the admin­ for stuffing here, ton. I ------told police, he went for a walk ham. 21 Cedar St. announce the a better world, " Benton said. leadership was announce: today control of the car la his Nsponal- num ber 194 and the fire alarm istration of the high schools." By j through a piece of woodland he COUIPUnCHER and breach of the peace. He was engagement of their daughter, The candidate who is seeking his by former Director Walter Ma­ blllt.v Inasmuch as he waa In­ system has proved most efficient arrested on W. Middle Tpke. by this Professor Connolly meant i owned. Rosemary, to Jerome A. Fleming, party’s nomination for Senator honey. structing his wife to drive at the In all emergencies. that the administration should set Shop Pinohurst Tuts. I Police Chief .lo.scph P Quinlan ciaiit* ■•oTi Authentic couboy pat­ Patrolman John McClelland who Is son of "Mr. and Mrs. James J. from Connecticut warned of Rus­ "It's an independent movement time. The new 2-wsy radio communi­ still Investigating the Incident. up standards of dress and conduct oiHf Wod. till 8 p.m. 11 who lusted Pelloirs death a.v aiii- Fleming. Meriden tern, irlth flat hrrl or sia’s advance not only In scientific to ^ing economy to town govern­ Morneau said that Bailey also cation between fire trucks and and require all st-jdents, both boy* I'clde. said a 16 gauge shopt gun couboy hcHI In Ruggiero Is free under $50 bond Miss Cunningham attended St. FUEL knowledge but in sending out ment, but It might hurt the Demo­ violated the law by having other base station, which w-ss purchased and is scheduled to ap p ear In and girls, to live up to them. was found near the body. He added Black. Rodeo Rc<| and Now 1957 Crop S & W James' Parochial School and Man­ technologists to other countries. crats and might lead later to a passengers, two children. In the car last year, has been invaluable dur­ court here on Nov. 30. "If they look the part they ar* that Pelloli had been In ill health Black ('orral Tan and split party." .Mahoney aald. while giving driving Instructions. ing the larger fires. more likely to act it,” she said. chester High School. She la pres­ Riibvl Worth Dollara Soon, he predicted, the Russians Frank A. Granato, 33. of Hart­ 2 Nuts at Pinohurst for about a year. - ' The former Deniocralic Director No one was hurt and the vehicle A complete summation as to Professo” Connolly was one of ently employed as a secretary for More: will have too many scientists for ford. was charged Friday with . . . Marshall Nut Co. just The body wag found by two of the Connecticut General Life In­ their own economy. They are send­ has frequently declared himself an received only minor damages. The num ber and causes of the 160 parking too close to the Intersec­ about 300 educators to take part delivered a large shipment a large number of searchers who surance Co.. Bloomfield. OIL ing out men trained not only in independent since the party lead- Kopper Kettle received minor dem- alarms answered In the past year tion of Main and Leonard Sts. Ar­ In the convention. The program scoured the woodland lying be- Her fiance attended St. Ijtu- scientific skills but in Soviet propa­ erahip changed hands In 19.56. Bges to its stalnle.ss steel facing, will be presented along with the rested by Patrolman Gordon Ned- opened with a flag ceremony, of .salted nuts, freshly I tween Moo.se Hill and Peddler's Gryk waa unse.ated as town com­ the restaurant manager said. roasted and packed in cello j rent's Parochial School and Meri­ ganda, he said. reports from other town agencies dow-, Granato posted a $5 bond for greetings and introductions by j Rd. den High School. He served two RANGE OIL To help counteract the Russian mittee chairman at that time. to n ig h t a t the annual tow-n m eet­ court appearance Saturday. Fuperlntendent of Schools Arthur bags, 49c to 79c pkg. We Medical Examiner Elisabeth years with the U.S. Navy, and Is advances, the former U. 8. Assist­ Anyone interested in economy ing at 8 p.m. at the Academy H. Illlng, and a skit performed by [ have Kemp's extra fancy I Adams gave permission for re- presently emplo.ved as ' a sheet ant Secretary of State proposed In governm ent and “not ju st School. students of State Teachers College nuts without peanut.s, in Ib. I moval of the body after saying metal mechanic at Pratt and Whit­ SAVE MONEY federal scientific academies which Democrats" la invited to Join the Housewarming Held In Salem , Mass. I death ap parently hiad been due to ney Aircraft. East Hartford. OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 would send graduates to other new organization, Mahoney said. Court Cases Some 60 friends and relatives Choirs at Church Group Conferences boxes and Kemp's Step [ a self-inflicted gtin shot wound. An April wedding is planned. countries for overseas service ss It will be a group for homeowners, from town and Manchester sur­ BOLAND he explained. Three group conferences follow­ Ahead nuts in lb. cans. the armed forces do. prised Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dondt Present Service ed the general assembly. Besides He urged a new policy of cooper­ Tlte former Director said that David A. Provencher, 19. of 64 Jr. with a housewarming part.v OIL COMPANY MANCHESTER GREEN he expects organizational meet- Drive B. pleaded guilty to three the one on bookkeeping and ac­ Shop Pinohurst Tuos. ^ w w v i r ▼ ▼ s r w ^ ation with all Industrialized nations Saturday night. The young couple An evening "Service of Thanks­ counting, there was one on social to a.ssist underdeveloped countries. ing.s to be held soon a fte r T hanks­ charges and was fined- a total of and their son have recently moved and Wod. till 8 p.m. 369 CENTER ST. giving. He declined to relea.se $72 by Judge Wesley C. Gryk in giving and Praise" wa» held Sun­ business and one on office methods h Proscriptions A system of federal scholarships Into a new house on Hopewell Rd, and practices. All three concen­ . . . Fresh chocolates from fresh Tel. Ml 3-6320 to send every boy snd girl of abil­ names of persons w.orking for Town Court this morning. He was day at Onter Congregatinoal P FILLED AS THE d PT.'X to H ear f'oach trated on the personality traits I Burnham and Brady's F^ast ity in America to college is needed, formation of the organization fined $45 for speeding and $12 for The Eastbury PTA w-ill meet Church w-hen the w orship w-aa pre­ tas without their consent but said which could be developed In the Hartford Chocolate Shop. fy sBAKERY; ^ DOCTOR ORDERED ^ 24-Hour Burner Service Benlon said. operating a motor vehicle with de­ tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the sented by the Pilgrim and Rhyth­ business class. SHOE OUTLET Give I'p Guns for Fdiicatlnn many are interested. fective equipment on Nov. 15; and mic Choirs of the church. 509 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST — IN THE CHAMBERS BUILDING school. Karl Kurt, assistant ath­ During the luncheon the teach­ F u r NIghI niiriii r s. r\irv <)iil\ The Russians, he warned, "have Mahoney said that he had not fined $15 for follow-lng too cloaely letic director and head football Eamllles attending brought of­ Shbp Pinohurst Tuos. ^Arthur Drui; Stores t yet approached Gryk but that he on Nov. 12. ers heard summaries of the three TREATS given up a lot of guns for educa­ scout S t Trinity College will dis­ ferings of fruit and nuU for shut- group discussions. Eklson M. Bai­ and\Wed. till 8 p.m. Cali MI 9-2429 or MI 3-4845 tion." To get an education, Ru.

T PAGnomTEEir MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25* 1957 PAGE nPTEEN sK B olton ..r * X^hurch Canvass Nets $7fi00; Budget Sure to Be Balanced

Bolton, "^ov 25 (Sptcdal) —|'nectlcut Vetrtable Grower* A*sn. Walter WaMpll and Leonard has announced that the 45th an Wood, co-chaiftnen of the Every nual convention of the group will j Member canvaee .pf the Con|r*5«- be held Dec. 18 at the Rainbow I Thanksgiving —1957 tional CJhurch held yesterday, an­ Club. nounced that 83 families pledg^ed , Gagliardone has been named a . 57,000 toward the 19Sg budget of delegate from Connecticut to the 511.S62. Nstfonal Convention of Vegetable i The chairmen also stated that Growers to be held Dec, 8. 9. and the amount in pledge* received is 10 in New Orleans. Louisiana. 75 per cent of the total number CYO to See Movie expected. The pledges realized Members of CYO will meet yesterday, plus the (i n received Wednesday at 8:45 pm. at St. promises, other investment income, Maurice Church. Instead of the and loose collection indicate the regular meeting the group will go Ready to Serve You.. . church would meet the budget for to Rockville to see the movie the coming year. entitled "The Ten Command­ Members of the local church ments," / who participated in the drive were Event* Tonight Herbert Hutchinson. Miss Ell* The Adult Study Class of the Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce United Methodist Church will Ronson, William Clark. Charles meet this evening at 7;30 o'clock Church. Howard Jensen, Thomas at the parsonage. Johnson. Clyde Beckwith, Miss The executive board of the Jeannette Sumner, Julius Strong, Parent-Teachers Assn, will meet Among our many blassings it tka bountiful supply of food wa hava in Amarica— and aach one of ui It thankful to John Rogers. Roy Maus, Phillip tonight at 8 o'clock at the Elemen­ Bounteously.. .Thrift! Igl Dooley, William Roberts, Mr. and tary School. ba able to thara in this abundanca on Thanksgiving, the feast day. Wa at FIRST FOOD are happy that wa have Mr*. Alexander Plante, Emerson Bosworth, William Prindle, War­ Manchester Evening Herald Bolton correspondent Mr*. I.a)ul* bean able to provida you with a little of this abundance and thank you for shopping hare during the past year. ren Potter, Mr. and Mr*. Leonard DImock Jr., telephone Mitchell First National ha* EVERYTHINjG for your holiday Wood, and Walter Waddell. 9-98IS. The Ladies Benevolent Society 2 fea»t, from the golden brown turkey itself to that served the canvassers a ham din­ WE'VE GOT 'EM! YOUNG TENDER ner before etarting on the drive final, flavorful cup of coffee. ^I’hat’s more, while and coffee and doughnuts upon Wallinjnrford Man the completion of the canvass in you eat heartily, you^l be »at ing siibstantiallv - - the parish room of the church. Apparent Suicide Members of the Society who pre­ a* you always dq^hen you shop at First Nationall pared and served the meal w ere! Wallingford, Nov. 25 (Ah — The Mrs. Myron Lee, Mr*. Charles body of William Clarence Hoole, Church, Mr*. Adolph Roberts, 28. fully clad in women's clothe*, Mrs. George Smith, and Mrs. was found hanging from a bed­ Theodore Chandler. room door in hi* home late yester­ Closed All Day - Thiirsday, Nov. 28,^anksfliving Day! A final report on the canvass is day. axpected within the next ten days. br. James F. Ferguson, medical Fire Extinguished examiner, called the death "an ap­ The Volunteer Eire Department parent suicide." TURKEYS auiBwered a call last evening to ex­ Hoole'* mother, Mrs. Josephine ^J4oiiJau ^Wjeat ^ a u orltei! tinguish an automobile f i r a on Boucher, and hi* wife, Mrs. Anna 'S' ------\ Notch Rd. Jean Elll* Hoole. whom he mar­ LAND O' LAKES ZBA Haaring Tonight ried fls-e months ago, found the J4o(iJau ^reatd ! EVISCERATID - PLUMP HNOER TURKEYS - All Fruh Arrivals From Thk Far Northwest The Zoning Board of Appeals body, Mra. Hoole spent Saturday srill held a public heariojg tonight night and Sunday at her mother- W hy sp«nd hours baking for Thank>-^'' at 8 o'clock at the Town Hall on in-Iaw'a home, and she and Mra. giving? Lat Fin! Nafional do it f^^ou, tb* request of William Prindle of Boucher went to the Hoole home after aeveral- telepi using !h« som« fina old racipffi, quality from soning regulations. Prindle gone unanswered. Dr. Ferguson ingrtdiants you'd us# ybursall and S;>.' would like to build an attached said Hoole apparently had been garage closer to the street than dead about eight hours when they j OVEN READY think of tha timir^you'l) saval the existing building line. found his body. \ CHothmg OolleetloD Set Hoole was last seen alive Sun­ The ennual Bishop's Thanksgiv­ day morning when he and his step­ Plump, broad breasted, Joon Carol - DeLi^^, Rich, Light ing clothing collection will begin father, Clayton Boucher, left the butter knifetender. : .t In St. Maurice Church this week. American Cyanamid Co. plant Choice dark and light OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE DELICIOUS WITH TURKEY Articles maybe left bn the tables where they worked the midnight set up In the rear of the Church to 8 a.m. shift. portion.* bursting with FRUIT tAKE Hall. Police said Hoole left no notes, delicious flavor. t -;l Orewere Hate Convention and was reported to have been In State Representative Eugene good splrti Sunday morning with iiGHT c'^^69‘ c«, 1 .2 9 Oagliardone. president of the Con- "no Indication of despondency” YOUNG HENS lb YOUNG TOMS lb DARK 5 9 ' c«>1.15 8 to 14 LBS 18 to 22 LBS \ OCEAN SPRAY 10 Lbs. to 16 Lbs. Ayg. 45c M A R V S a y s - 16 Oz. Holiday Ring »»1.39 CANS "Don't Hr* yoursolf out cooking for CRANBERRY SAUCE \ Thanksgiving. W o will Bar«B>Cu* or ^hanLi^tving ^pecia LI FANCY PLUMP roost ono of our broodbroentod Coilfer* SWEET, JUICY 7-RIB CUT LB nio turkoys, any woigkt, 8 to 25 lbs., and LUSCIOUS 7-9 LB. It) TAmERINES Lean and Tender NATIVE CAPONS EA"nNG AVG. PORK ROAST supply you with our dolicieus chiekon Stuffing Bread 3 3 * LONG ISLAND giUot stuffing and gravy for o tantoiiz> doz. READY TO C C DEUC10U5 OVEN tt) BETTY C O O K 3 3 * Canned Hams 8 to 10-lb Average LB 79 ing dinnor." FLAVOR READY 3 9 ^ LOAVES Roasting Chickens DUCKLINGS FANCY FIRM ALDEN READY TO COOK 0|NMi WffiiitMlay Evtniiig Until 9 FANCY LARGE LB EMPEROR GRAPES 2^29' Capons Plump and Tender Sausage Meat ^35< TEMPTING y OCEAN SPRAY Open Thursa, Thanksciving Day, till 1 p.m. FLAVOR It) READY TO COOK Roasting CHICKENS FANCY LARGE CALIFORNIA LB Ducks Tender, Plump end Juicy Link Sausage Mildly Seasoned LB 65< Plaet Your Onltr Early. Cranberry Sauce 2 cans 39 bunch READY TO COOK FRESHLY GROUND PASCAL CELERY lb Full Breasted ■ Plump LB HAMBURG ALL BEEF ONE-PII Fowl Frankfurts SKIN LESS 2 LB BAG 8 9 c f a n c y l a t e HOWE DUBUQUE PURE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT, rad flovor .. . lb. 49e to 3 'A OCaSAN SPRAT LB MARY'S ns Fryers and Broilers l''.vereg'e “MANCHESTER’S MARKET OF QUALITY” SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED BACON, laon, ffovorful...... lb. 69e OraRkffrrits Pumpkin^ w 2 » '2 5 ‘ Smoked Picnics ^>43< 1 SOUTH MAIN ST.— MI S-6920 PINAST DAILY DELIVERY THROUGHOUT THE CITY t Special Fixings Sunahina Chaez-lt 814 ox. pkg. 18e *>• I * * ' Cranberry Saute 35' FLORIDA 5-LB Educator Choc. Cookia Mints .... 7 oz. pkg. 45e Full of Delicious Juice BAG FINAST - WHOLE ORANGES BELLI Nabisco Ritz lb. pkg. 36c HOLD THAT Poultry Somonliig .. • 2 P^V- *** Grapefruit FLORIDA 4 '°'2 9 PASCAL NATIVE - Double Bunches BCH STITCH, PBPPEBroOE FARMS 5 Delicious Large 28 Oz. Boiled Onions 2»»43 Celery SWEET LIFE FRUIT^CKTAIL Cubed Fruit* 39c MADAME Stufftitg...... pkfl. 29c Can ) Big 46 Oz. FINAST - LARGE AND SMALL SWEET LIFE LIBBY'S TOMAT<^ JUICE OREGON FLORIDA botti* 29e Rich Flavor Cans 55c Bose Pears 3 • 39 Escarole or Chkory Swoat Gharklot Jumble lO-OZ F.UI 2 9 c SWEET LIFE WELCH'S TQMATO JUICE Made From Choice Tomatoes Quart Stuffed Olives Pac JAR WHITE BOILERS Stuffod Olivo* .... 3 o«. botHo 29e DEL MONT SWEET LIFE McIntosh Apples 39 Onions TEND^PEAS .. .2 16 Oz. Cans 39c Pumpkin or Squa.sh 2 28 Oz. Cans 33c PLAKO SWEEa^^ LIFE NONE SUCH 2 Swoot MIxod PleWo* - . fuM MARASCHINO CHERRIES . .jar 29c MINCE MEAT Rich 9 Oz. Pkg. 25c Grapes EMPEROR . CALIFORNIA ^ 29 VIRGINIA BCH YNTERHILL* ONE PIE Broccoli l a d y GRAHAM Fancy Mixed Not* . 13 o*. pkg. 43c SWEET CIDER ...... Full Gallon 69c Pumpkin or Squash 4 15 Oz. Cans 49c Pie Crust Mix 2»ts39 d i a m o i t d _ _ Cranberries ce^o 2 p^35 MARYLAND Largo WcdmiH ...... !*>• P«9‘ ^ REYNOLD'S FIN A ST - SALTED Potatoes DROMEDARY ALUMINUM WRAP BIRDS E'YE It's the question... lb. pkg. 39e 25 Ft. Ron 29c 6V. 0 2 CAN RUTABAGA LB 5< PITTED 1-LB PKG FROZEN FOOD VALUES i Pfttod D o t* * GREEN PEAS .. 2 10*og. pkg$.'35c Mixed Nuts 4 9 'I Yellow Turnips Finast Dates 39< BIRDS EYE 5 Sweet Potatoes CANDIED ^ 2 FKGS 55c STRAWRERRIES ---- 16-ox. |»kg. 39c LAYER - CALIFORNIA 8 02 PKG '2 5 < Walnuts DIAMOND 1 LB PKG 55« What a the ONE most important reaaoh why vou SCOTKINS CAMPBELL'S Figs FARM HOUSE ALUMINUM - REGULAR ROLL Pumpkin Pie V-)o-..l - 8 in EACH 5 9 c changed to Bantly Oil Company?” DINNER NAPKINS OYSTER STEW ...... eon 33e LAYER - CALIFORNIA 1-LB PKG 49< MARLON CORDIAL CHERRIES ’iS 79* 2 pkg*. 45e 25-n Figs Mixed Nuts fI vS 59< Orange Juice USDS EYE 35c “ DIVIDED PaymenU. My husband gets paid twice Reynolds Foil 2 ROLLS a month and when I had to pay for mv oil as it was de­ Finast Dates PITTED 8 0 2 PKG 23< Chestnuts . IMPORTED LB 29< Clam Chowder SEILER S 16-01 CAN 49c livered It really knocked my budget off kilter. I spent hours juggling figures and alway.s seamed to end up “ in the red: ^ AMPLE______PARKINGAT FRONT, SIDE OR REAR OF BUILDING Caramels ilb pkg 39c Macaroni S " It s different now. Bantly’.s 10 month budget plan is OPENTUES. TILL 9 P.M.-WED. TILL 8 P.M.-FRI. TILL’9 P.M.-CLOSED THURS. It a real blessing. 1 know what my monthlv bill will be in advaYice and I’m actually ahead of myself now!” Party Snacks 2 CI^S 37c Horseradish sozjarI/ c

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PAGE SlfTEEW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1967 PAGE SEVENTEEM ^ rotary on a motorcycle, was hit Columbia Lak'e, and Richard Gor­ Community Memofyal Hospital, the Connecticut Ganeral Ufa In­ Bikrs S|>ppd Spr\'icp Columbia by a truck crossing'Rt. 6A. don Park of New York City were where he has und^rjgone surgery. Unit Seeks Dogs surance Co. In Bloomfield with a The driver of the truck. Henry married yesterda.y afternmn in muakrat trap on one of iU fore­ \ B. Hutchins, fil, wa* crossing the the Bast Hartford Congregational Manchester Ei’enlng Herald tk>- Becauae the many private highway from the post office Dragging Traps paws. (It evaded efforta to capture cabins at Canada's swank 'Jasper Mrs, Soracchi Back Home Church. Richard Trewhella her Imnbia eorrpSpnnilent, Mr*. Don­ it. , ■ t ; vs „ e-> dcivewav to his driveway and hit brother, was an usher. Tlie couple ald Tiittle^Cadem y 8-S4SA. Park Lodgd in the Canadian the motorcycle which thre^v B,.\- will live In New Yo-k City. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 25 (,P) — A boxer in a similar predictment Rockies are considerably spread ‘s’ 'r- haa been roaming the North End I.-' From Gotham Potio Meetinfir by onto the side of the road. Pow­ New .\rri\al C.AK.AC.i.S PL.ANS EXPOSITION Agents of the Connecticut Humane around the main lodge, the m.xn-. ers said. of Hartford for a week. ager has equipped his waiters with A daughter yi&,s born to Mr. and Ciu^acaS. Venezuela An Inter- Society now are searching the l • • — '• ■ : ■ Hutchins was warned for failure Resident* of the area have been bic.vclcs to deliver food and drink Mrs Peter Naumec, Whitnc - R d , natfonal exposition will open in Hartford area for two dogs, each leaving food for it outside their Columbia, Nov. J5 (Spfcial) ■*Mra. Keeliind Jones of Bolton and to grant the right of way. to his customers. By using bi­ -T-Vr. ^ Nov. 22. at Windham Community (Jfiraras April 19, 1930, and run with one of Its forepaW* caught In homes. Mr*. Alfred Somechi, aocretary -Mrs. - Donald Tuttle of this town, I'ark-Trew liella \\ eliding Memorial Hospital. cycles, waiters can give faster •at least six months. !t has been a trap. service and handle more calls. ■nd cbaln^an- of wonifn'a activi- ('halnier.s to Retire Miss I’atricia Ann Trewhella. Hospital Patient ^ officially designateil aa the "Inter­ Harry T. Oialmers, Old Willi- daughter of Mr. and .Mrs Kenneth A large brown dog, believed to be Gautama Slddher the founder of tlea for th» Tolland County Chap­ LnVergne II Williams. ColRns national Expoaltion of Caracas a collie or German shepherd, was Buddhism, was born in India in the manllr Ril.. manager of the Willi- 1'- Trewhella of East Hartford and Rd., is a patient at Windham I960.' .Soy flour Is from 4P’'to 50 per ter. Marrh of Dimes, ha* returned mantic office of the Southern New seen yesterday on the property of year 563 B.C. cent protein. >'f| from New York where she at­ England Telephone Co., has an­ tended a pre-campaifrn meeting nounced his retirement In Decem­ with some 300 March of Dimes ber. workers from New York. New Jer- At the same time he announced aey. Pennsylvania and Connecticut. that Walter H. Monteith Jr., 27- Plans were announced for a year-old Hartford assistant man- 144.900.000 drive in January pri­ ,iger will succeed him. marily to support a massive re­ habilitation program for llioii- Chalmers has been with the com­ aanda of disabled polio victims and pany since 1923. He began his to intensify the basic research pro­ career in Wlllimantic as a com­ grams of the National Foundation mercial agent and was then trans- for Infantile Paralysis. i ferred to New London. He also Money for Polio Virtliiis ■served in Bridgeport and Water- bury and returned to Wlllimantic bless this day Dsing as its theme "Survnal i.s GRAND UIIMCN not enough" workers will conduct I as manager in 1933. He made his the drive chiefly for the care and I home in that city until last sum- rehabilitation of thousands of polio ; mer when he bought his present Amonpr our ir.my bles.tinjrs in the bountiful supply patients. Dramatic new advances I home and with Mrs. Chalmers, of ('(tod \\p have in America— and each one of ii.n ja in this field now make It poa.sihle came here to live. thankful to be alile to .ihai-e in thi.s abundance on for many per.sons whose horizons He has become well known to once stretched no further than a many resident* of the Wlllimantic, Thank.sgiving, the fea.st da.v. iVe at POPULAR are wheel chair or an iron lung, to re­ Columbia, Colchester, Coventry, liapp.v that we have been able to provide you with a turn to useful living: Lebanon and Storm areas, whoM little of thi.a aluindancp and thank ,\ on for .ahopping TOP QUALITY-“BACHED BY BOND” Films which will show the pub­ some 14,000 telephone subscribers with us during the past ,vear. lic' the miraculous ways crippled are under his area. Many of them people can still enjoy participating have become personal friend*. CLOSED THURSDAY. THANKSGIVING DAY Fully Ckaned —Jtoady to Cook 2 In everyday activities are avail­ He was in charge of the crea­ able. Modern rehabihlation can tion of the dial office here, which benefit one out of three of the al.so handles Hebron phones, and • OPEN TUES., WED. and FRI. 300.000 people alive today who continued to manage their busi­ have had paralytic polio and are ness. He said that in leaving his i < y ‘ not already provided for. Mrs. duties he will "regretfullv" put i;..; :.--.SVK :: ■ : ■ ■-■.■.x till 9 P.M. Soracchi points out. aside a task that he has found "ex­ •Tolland County Chapter's tremely aatisfylng." I treasury is low. and we need full support in the drive If we are to He has no definite retirement plan at present, other than pos­ ONE PIE bring polio victims back into the sibly a trip south and continua­ / 5 community and its life." she said. tion of his many community ac­ SUPER MARKETS "We cannot allow these people to tivities. be cast aside, to live out their lives in hnpelPBsnejv.” He is a niember of the board of V.S. 40VfRNMfNT GMOf A — CRf-O-VAC WR4PKD FOR YOUR FfOTfCTIONf Vaccine for Ymihn AdiilU control of the Greater tVillimantic Chamber of Commerce, director of I PUMPKIN Proud of the record of the polio clinic in this town and nearby com­ the Wlllimantic Savings ami Loan munities Mrs. Soracchi was sur-1 Assn., a member of the Ea.stern , OR prised to hoar that the fine cooper­ Star Lodge, AFandAM, the Con- I WAYBEST-OVEN READY 4 - a. V ation of doctors here was not forth­ gregational Church and is a corp- | coming everywhere. In fact, the orator of the Windham Community * 18 lo 8 lo meeting was told that only 28 mil­ Memorial Hospital Me ia past! lion out of 42 millionln 20 to 39 vcar Windham County Director of the ^ A S H age group throughout the nation Connecticut Chamber of Commerce 24Thi. have not received polio shots. Pre­ and past president of the Williman- sumably because in families with ' tcl Rotary Club. T i r m s r s children the entire cost is too much. ' Robert S. Blxby, 29, East and so parents go Without. Hampton, was admitted to Wind­ TALL lb. Others from the Ccmnly Chapter, ham Community Memorial Hos­ who attended the meeting were i pital Saturday morning as the re­ CANS THIS WEEK Judge Ethyard O Connell, chair-1 sult of an accident near the Four FRESH DRESSED — READY TO COOK ■■ i *| I READY TO COOK — LONG ISLAND ALL SUPERMARKETS man: Judge Etalio Gnuttl. treas-' Comers. urer; and Atty. Nicholas Armen-.' State Policeman P-ichard Pow­ Over 10 to I to S lb*. WILL REMAIN OPEN tino. member of Board of Direc-! er* of the Colchester Barracks ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Avq. Wt. M. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY tors, all of Stafford Springs and ' said Bl.xhy, heading east near the 18 lbs. 18 lbs. >9 Roasting Chickens I 'Ducklings AND FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. lb. 4 THE KING OF CIm m I TIiMkigivilig diy RIB ROAST ROAST BEEP * 5 5 ' COLONIAL SAUSA6E MEAT 39' EARLY MORN Ncvcalcr taUi • - 1 SLICED BACON BEST QUALITY *69' OYSTERS STANDARD «n r ' i - : 59' foodmarkeis Cranberry Sauce ALL THfSr FRfCfS AM PINE PASTRY’S JUMBO fFFICTIVf THROUGH WHITLSHRIMP SIZE n>. FILLET OF HADDOCK OCEAN SPRAY SATUADAr,MOV,30*k ' ThanksgiYing Specials CORNED BEEF aECTRO KINGAN'S CANNED HAMS SMOKED 3 1 3“ 6 ? . 6 “ WHOLE or STRAINED TRY THUS IlOUIDAV TRE.^i!! Tall Cans A combination ol sliced turkey SERVE WITH TURKEY or CHICKEN DireI (Lorg* and Regular) and corned beef wilt make a dell- clou* holiday dinner treat, or tor BONELESS 9 ()/.. 28 OZ. real delleloii* eandwirhe* Thanks- BRISKET 1 ■ MINCE e APPI.E e SQI'ASII e PF.MPKIN giving night, place sliced turkey BOUnEN NfUJVE SUCH Pkg. .lAIt Holiday Needs CUSTARD e COC'O.N'IT CUSTARD and corned beef beliveen .vour fa­ HEAD CUT PEPPEUIIMJF. FARM vorite bread, bun or roll. This •F R U IT • Fruif Stollen Minced Meat 2V 55* STUFFING Pkg 29e makes real fine eating. I S & W G I- A Z K D thmhgiving '6m rg pMrifes i Th^tikgiving Ppodm l^oHfes! ( ;ARDEN FRESH FLAVOR CAKE ^ MIXED FRUITS g o* jar 35e LUSCIOUS FRESHPAK- WHOLE OR STRAINED ASSORTED SIZES rruir Dread Del Monte Peas 2-' 35*= K A K PUl 51 Ducklings » ■ 53’ • DECORATED THANKSGIVING CAKES PUDDING can 49e I liO Z . 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