It. V'-’ : V PAGB TWENTT THURSD i v , DECEMRER 2«, 19B7 ,\ / V Average Dally Net Prew Run ' > . y »v • llanrljpalpr lEoPtifttg l^prali For the Week Ended The Weatber I>ecemb*e t l . 1957 ranenai at D. S. Waatbar B m a a j institute is Albert J. Genua, former is Atty. John R. FiUOerald. Man- ■ About Town 4 Policemen I asaiatant dean and head of the cheater Town Fouft, prosecutor, j You den ( neeP)— 7 p.m. At the same hour members ' Atwell at Dallas then set the time Atwell, to change his mind; the The outspoken jurist, one-time The Soviet proposal to "ban By ANTOINE YARED of the Confirmation Class will St midterm, which comes in Feb­ Appeals Court said that because ^"nd^ate for Ihe weapoiLS in Ceiltri have a Christmas part.v at the , FROM MANCHESTER'S ORIGINAL SELF SERVE GROCERY STORE— ; of its action in reversing the ap­ mination for governor, told news- i n. . , Cairo, Egypt, Dec. 27>(/P)— ruary. The Soviet Union today of­ Richard Nelson home. 61 Garth The Appeals'Court, in an opin- peal. the petition for mandamus men last night that his local televi- | U urope was reported\Up Rd Pastor Rask may be called if Ion by J,.dge Richard Rives, said. | T nlJ? Sion reply would involve more than | intensive Study toda.v by fered large-scale loans and transportation is needed. i "We thought, and still think, that i i” ***. t u - his own guilt or Innocence. ! U.S. officials charting pos- economic assistance to all this court's mandate made it clear' * •.'V.C. ««« . .u”He . declined i, 't,'".'' to— dftw.ss details of j new, A m ei icaii di.sarma-l African-Asian nations, and in "Africa As I Saw It" will be! Quiet of NiffJit Broken hy Music HALEYS Self Serve and Dept. that before a more specific date I ^ ' " ‘d dt would "con- [mont moves. ' effect called upon them to na­ presented by Miss Florence U I Salvation Army carolers, accompanied by a brass sextet, serenaded with Christmas carols Christmas should be fixed and before anv m - ’ «well's"1^ e iis nsa ting _ we*t_ern _ "Imparialism’’ from the general supply specialist piioiie iiiiniber is: primary responslhttlty tn the prem-i members and officials would be ; Idea vyhlfh might be pursued later and echoing standard Communist Main St.. Hartford, until Jan. 14. On Christmas Kve Ises . fined. ■ as^'m eans of easing tension. course at the Army's Quartermas­ I (Continued un Page TTfree) themes. About 40(1 delegatea from V ..ill . CVIter ClVIlUl.l,School, TiJIlFort I.,ee.. Va. VH. MCHe M lldiell 3-2711 Calls for Hearings ' /'The Bulganin suggestion en- 38 countries and colonies are at­ Manchester High Manchester police reported two "Then If the plaintiffs, or others jdorsed a propoaal first brought tending the non-govemmental con­ . W hitehall. I School in 19.55. attended the I’ni- [accidents Christmas eye. resulting; 11 similarly situated, should claim out publicly by Poland's United ference, N. y., to Attend the funeral Sat- "UnveUlng what may be tte big w V aw" I ^^CoTxnecUcMi and Is a jin the arrest of one driver. i| that the school authorities have I Nation s representative on Oct. 2. LE^ failed in any respect lo perform Bulganin spelled out the pro­ 958 Communist offensive against iT^lll^r.^who died I Cadet Kdwin A. Fuller, son of Daniel \V. Pklwards. 44. of 1.54 their duty, there should he a full Double Ceremony posal in greater detail. He called the West In Asian and African ; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Fuller. 97 , Walker St . was charged with evad- h e r e and fair hearing in which evidence for Russia, the United States and countries, the report made this ap- 'Crestwood Drive, has earned the ! ing responsihiliiy following a 2-car' may be offered by any and all Britain to' agree not to stock nu­ iirovtng comment on nationaltaa- i ratinR: of Boatswain s Mate, third i collision al the intersection of E. parties. clear arma in western snd easterii tion of western buslneaMs: I class. At Admir-al Farraput ■ Center and Sp.iice Sts. ’The judgment of the District To Open Turnpike _ Gei-many. Later, lie said, this "Wie remember the experience of ; Academy. Pme BeAch. N .1. Ho is Everyone Enjoyed The Court Is therefore reversed. " j atom-free zone would be extended Egypt in nationalizing the |Suea Police said that both Edwards WlMtlnr its ««U«*r ^ . ! a member nf the First Class ! and another operator. Roderick L. The original suit was brought to include both Poland and Czcch- Canal and using the profits for •r iiitir garty ^ Holiday — Especially Their by parents of 23 Negro children slovakia. Egypt. -Indonealaha ar* now em­ I Kliason. 44, of 22 Franklin St . were J.5 FI. Roll, Hartford. Dec. 27 (4»i -Gov. • Ixidge. U .^ Ambassador to Spain, barked on the aapie path. Indone- ; William Gess Jr.. 286 School St., ) proceeding north on Spruce St. and Wr*f kilgi i* t who were denied ad(.ilssjon to The Soviet plan Was viewed by I is one of 10 seniors at ^Vorreste^ white schools in 19iVi. Abraham A. Ribicoff announced to- has beciyasked to speak for the lian patriots are now fighting to i turned east onto E. Center St. kM4rt4 wags! Christmas Dinner... ; American authorities mainly as , Polytechnic Institute who will 55c Judge Atwell twice ruled the day that Connecticut's oldest living , form ^ executives: Chester Bowles. I ;-noTherdev“ce‘7 o ‘ n7utrair77'w nationalize Dutch banka and other ; Elia.'^on applied his brakes after enterprisef.” ; spend part of their Chrustmas making the turn to avoid another Why Not Enjoy Lamb •chool hoard should have more governor and the widow of a f o - ! •‘''■P'rior ^ “ nyrnd^^^^^ p,a^^ vacation li^sperting the operations , proceeding on E. Center St., ac- mer governor, have been chosen for, ^ u n Judge James C. Shannon of inir itJi hon®d.fftr m*inr »-r$u i« * Informed aourcez had given th* of Trans World Airlines in New . .. - — the rtbbon cutting chores when the Bridgeport, who filled out Me- A tV n L gift of Uip report even before it cording to police, and Edwards See our complete line of soda: This Weekend! Connecticut Turnpike opens of- Conaughy's term after the latter'. v -,!:^ thele« n«nv^ Held in Actor^s Death w'aa made. I'ork City, drove hi.s ('ar into the rear of Leftists Active -n,,,™!,,.. p Monroe Gibson. 26. right, stands under the Christ ilsas decorations Jn a New York'City police station "Wa are prepared to help you .VI a s .s e s will he held at ,st. ! Ehason’s. con, LIGHT ROCK DIETARY, HIRES rj.:; ‘s,r z ' "'X early today as he Is booked on a homicide charg^ in the fatal beating of Gerald Sarracfhi, a as brother helps brother. Without Tlie operators stopped and con- The $164 million toll road, called 5 -^ ^ sr something which could be explor* John's Polish National Catholic i by the Governor "one of 11^ I totolo take omce 7,W s « couplei wUh addi- Broadway ictor. in a Christmas morning street brawl. At left Detective Rlno Genio holds a toy motive*," the source* quoted th* Church at 8:.30 tomorrow and .Sat-|I versed with each other, police said. ROOT BEER and COCA COLA gun which police say was used during the fight. Sarracini. 30, who had been playing the role of Ro­ report as saying, an •'*<* fonvard before.,"* II. O, U.S. Pul j)17 BilUon xnie report wa* aald to claim No arrests resulted from another PLUMROSE COCKTAIL ...... 45e tng political' slabilitv ’in elections highly valuable Long Island- Sound burg, Va.. who held the office for Aoierican. tuthoritlea sald.' tind) __r. » Uutt^ Rtusig TJiad the potentUd to Chiistnias eve accident that po­ PREMIER COCKTAIL FRANKS...... 75e Jan. 19. but a split’ between the , »hore front property in .Fsirfield nine years before Hill, also will be eupported by the same arguments. Sprtnghtli, N.S.. Dec. 27 (Ah_ "bntM. fdr you fnatitutton* for In- Moderates and the Conservatives | County. It follows the water front lice reported occurred when Ed­ SWANSON'S BONED CHICKEN ...... 35c (rnntiniMrf p ..,'T k i,< s p > E»>t)jnslasm ^ Windwhipped fire cut the heart out duatiy, education and hospitats. ward A. Fontaine. 49. of Spring- lb may open the back door to an sc- of two oT Connecticut's major (Continued on Page Tblrteent , Bulganin . appeal for a 'Wmmlt j this Nova Scotia coal town's In Missile s P r o g r a j "We can tend economists to you field. Mass., backed into a car op­ PIHED RIPE O LIV ES...... TVj o*. can 49c LOIN CHOPS live Laftisl party. x cities. Bridgeport and New Haven. ' ~ . j conference has aroused no enthus- • ' ‘roiia coai towns or you can send economists to our erated by Lee S. Eldridg#'. 23. of Many obsen-ers fear violence no j The ribbon at the Greenwich end . --- « ‘ he White Houie Eisen-! business section early today, but country t . th* report continued. PREMIER COCKTAIL SWEET GHERKINS...... 35c niatter what the vote coum shows, ' of the tiirn)iike will be cut by Mrs. Pre-Inventory Sale Wapping. W g s g g t t f - I g k t e T i-fg a reported planning to!M «y"r Ra'Pb Gilroy ?ald; "We'll By ELTON C. FAY 9 ■nllltanrvoverheadnllltary\overhead to suOTMinsupport mis­ “ We do not want. any prrvUegea Once communism's beachhead in Elizabeth McConaughy of Cornwall VF a/ 1 5 J U K I C turn this idea down for thi t im e i o*vry on If only half th e’ main Police said that Fontaine missed POLANER SWEET MIXED PICKLES...... 35c Washington, Dec. 27 (A>) — The sile testing and certain construc­ for ourselves. We. do not ask you Central America, this strategically , whose husband. James L. McCon- being on the grounds that m uch' street is left.' to join any blocs or change gov­ ; a turn at the intersection of Wind- PREMIER STUFFED O LIV ES...... 8 ez. jar 49c located republic has been aughy, was elected governor in. preliminary spade-work would have | He said Springhlll, which lost 39 United States has put more than tion costs ^ o r research and de­ i »or St. and Tolland Tpke., and Stewing Pieces 17 $17 billion into'research, develop­ velopment." T ernment or change'intenal or for­ STATE LINE POTATO C H IP S ...... 30c and 50c political ferment since the as.sss- 1946 and died in office In March, For'Killinsi Hisi to be done first by foreign minis-1 men In a mine disaster last year, eign policies . . . enir only con- HEAVY WEIGHT CONGOLEUM ' backed up on the highway. F21d- sination last July of President 1948. ters and lower-echelon diplomats will ask for government aid im­ ment and production of missiles of It does notXinclude'such items ridgp si^id that he attempted to GOLD CREST SALTED MIXED NUTS 14 oz. fin 69c various type.s since it began ex­ as the cost of Amning operational ■ ■ ^ Carlos Castillo Armas, who'kicked The ceremony is scheduled for of both pides. mediately-- "We'll never say die." (Continued on Page Sevea) ' , pass when he saw the k'onlaine car out the ConiniunLsts m a 19.’l4 9:30 a.m. Missins: Wife ploring the feasibility of those .sites, like those fby the Nike anti­ 6 FT. WIDTH Eisenhower's reply mav note the forro^ t^ e'S '^ .t th^l' hefihnr "®«Pons in World War II days, aircraft-missile. \ ’ 9 and 12 Ft. WIDTH5 I stopped .ahead of him and sotinded HALE'S FRE.SII GROfND IIOK.MEL coup. The official party then will travel ___ 1 i offer of the 16 Atlantic 'Pact gov- forecast he made at the height of; . n.ie his horn when F'ontaine began to The country was, ruled by the to Killingly for a 1 p.m. ceremonv the fire that most of the town AII but about a half billion dol­ .. Although the tabulktion refers to (REG. $1.03 SQ. YD.) I back up. CORN BEEF Angeles. Dec, 27 i/Pi—The | * foreign min nlars of the' total has been pro­ Castillo government until the Oct, ROOM SIZE REMNANTS (REG. 51.09-51.19 SQ. YD.) COFFEE CHOPPED BEEF .... I where another ribbon will be cut , . . . i,i. ne . . . . j isters meeting. This was agreed__ on j business houses would never be "guided missiles" the deRntUon V [ Police reported that damage to John H. Trumbull of Plainville, I, ‘ at *1 Paris last week after EuropeanFuropean | built up again. grammed since the beginning of Includes balHstic missile*—the In­ both cars was minor. kept off the bkl ot. Tlie govern- | go<-r-nr f.xmi 1926 lo 1931 I of death m the stale's gas cham- Allies persuaded Elsenhmver and , He estimated the loss st a minl- the Korean War Tn 19-50 set off the termediate and interc^tinentdl Bulletins 12 Or.. Tin 39c rearmament prograrfl. range weapons upon whfeh the Sq. Yd. 6 9 c Sq. Yd. „ 75c ' "'o hour and a half later, thg ' P c, has been decreed for L. Ewing Congressional committees are from the AP Wires 8 9 c cratic Movement (MDN i, then Oovernor said, barriers at the Scott ‘ (^atlnued on Page Seven) (Contlaued nn Page Pwo) prime attention of congre4slona1 PRE.MIER LARGE .SIZE investigating or preparing to in­ committees Is focused; cur FROM FULL ROLLS Hartford Woman Rib Pork Roast-55' J - W> interchanges will The penalty verdict was re- j vestigate the whole missile prob­ 12x12...... 513.95 LIPTON'S "FLO-THKi;’* for Moderate Miguel Ortiz Pas- do\%-n simultaneoiislv. snd turned last, night by, the same' lem, including the questions of the From the time the services be­ FRUIT COCKTAIL *®D* ( ki cs . ' . ‘ be entire road will be open Bt'SI^BSS UPTURN FORBCAST Sq. Yd. 7 9 c Hurl in Accident TEA BAGS But his Conservative opponent, public travel for jury which convliited him last past, present and future adequacy gan analyzing captured German .Oafnbrldge, Maas., Dec. 87/1*1 12x15...... $16.95 Extra Special Gen. Miguel Ydigoras Fuenles. ^ . ■ Saturday of murdering his wealthy; of funds, and whether the Pen- missiles late'in World War U and — Harvard Economist Stunner 2 (ap, 69c The official paity invited to the wife. Evelyn, 63. She disappeared'! studying development of their own |! A 59-year-old Hartford woman RATH KORNUND claimed fraud. Riots brought a dyg] opening s Ex-Reds j tagon has been diligent in spend­ H. Sllchter forecast today an up­ In Hravy S.vrup .,1 ------includes from .their fashionable BM-Alr ing the money provided bv Con­ weapons through June 30,. 1946, the I waa injured when the car. In which 48 Count 53c military junta to power briefly Connecticut's seven living ex-gov turn In btisines* la IMSi.but h* , 9 X 12 RUG5 27" HALL RUNNERS annand lorcroforced congressCongress lo nuimvnullify methe ernors the...... two livlne former^sfale years and 7 months ago gress. total missile program amounted to warned that more laflatton may (REG. S12.95-S14.95) she wa.^ a pa.'<.^cnger. had a blowout A lOo Saving election. Former Vice President h!"hwav commissioners^ and has not been seen since. I Figures made available at the about $70 million. During the 1947 be caused by the current bnal-„ (REG. 89e YD.) IT'S n e w : PILLSBl’RT Eligible for Union Posts j Pentagon today show that $17,178- fiscal year ending June 30. 1947, I and went out of control on Rt. 15 it) Guillermo Flores Avendano is ofVig'hboring states,, members of | hr6ker to!fk"la'^t^ ^ vri^d'ict nes* recession. Writln|f in BtMl-' now provisionRl president. Conn«*rtiru1’a iomrr#»Qninnai 1 night r v^idlct ______ClOO.OOO.haa been assigned to mis- the outlay wa* $58. million, then early la.-il night. S A « AL.ASKA LOAF SIZE CAKE BACON ness .Scope, a newsletter pob- Now Guatemala will try again Uon. the SIS members o f the Stato' "'' ' bl*.conviction started climbing to $81 million In llsheg by the Institttto For Bu6$- Each 7 *9 5 -9 .9 5 VTr.s. Marie C.Vr wa.i treated for Introduefory Offer Detroit. Dec. 27 (.Ti-The United* md Donald Harris, were *b-''oI'’«(i | * ’’a'^nd'^^^or."'"^ ^flgure^**^ Yd 4 9 c to elect a^ president. Ydigoras l..egislalure, exerutives of the - 28 of first-degree murder. 19 6 1948,. and to $98 million In 1949. It ness Science, to be isaned to- minor abrasions at the Manches­ KIN G CRAB He blinked,during preliminaries Auto WorkerA union's public re by the UAW's internati()nal execu­ dudes 4n estimated $4,638,000,000 reached $134 million In fiscal 19M ' again is on the ballot representing ■ towns and cities thrmnrh u-hieh in. pie view board, making its first major tive board. morrosv. Dr. Sllchter Mamed the ter Memorial Hospital and dis­ 2 pug,. 29c the Conservallve interests, -nie mcnp*ike pa«es" by the court clerk.. A t the for the current fiscal year, but which ended about the time the dropoff In business across tlw RUG BORDER charged. State Pollreman Anthony Yellow, Marble, While, Frozen Food Specials I words "imprisonment for life," he decision, held yesterday that for- In all cases the individual vvas does not take Into accosmt an Communists attacked in Korea. SCATTER RUGS MpN haft put up Lt. t ol. Jose highways and motor vehirlen com-1 nier Communists ran hold union of­ country to policies of the Eisen­ Kurylo .said that when the tire 7 1 i Or.. 4'an 85c ('borolate .MIM TC 51 AID ^ LtiU <>uz Salazar, former ambaa- miftaioners, the membet-ft of the!I pursed his lips and raised his found "not lo be di.squalified to extra $1 billion which Secretary of. hower administration. blew the rar veered off the road fices. hold office under the interna­ Although there Is little evidence | 24” 55c Vil. 39c ASSORTED COLORS 18"x27" ■\aador to Washington. ' State SaVeTy 'fommYsiton and‘men7 ' b’',';'^ ‘ o "mother a cough. Defense McElroy ha.s said he will that the United States wqs aware; —'— “ and iiit a boulder. The mishap oi'- tional's constitution.'' ask from Cdngress. ORANGE JUICE 2,„.....45e Col. J. E. Afdon. former mana- bera of the .Merritt ParkwaA- Com -^ 'f obviou.s- The board ruled there is no at that time of Russia's intensify-' ^APil SENTENCI^ SERVICEMEN ‘ curred in the westbound lane, near Ktr of tho nation,^ lottery. i« run- iniaftion ■ chtef defense counael. P. union provision barring former The union said the cases were The total covers obligations to 86" Reg. 79r Yd, 59c the W’apping exit of the parkway. Tng Interest In ml.sslles, the incep-1 Yokohama, Japao, Dec. 87 UH Reg. 19c Each TOC 40 oz. Sunsweet ning as a’'‘j^aF.sI*6lf with negligible Besides Trumbull the'ex-gosier-' L>"mbros, said later. —He Communists from IJAW offices in which the military aers'ices com­ Uon of the Korean War revealed ■ — Yokohama District (Jourt to- Tlie driver of the car. Frank P-L-E-A-S-E (Continued on Page Thirteen) 4 FISHERMEN SCALLOPS 55c ------j nors on handVill be Rlhiroff's im- i nothing except, I want ' upholding the findings of lower mitted themseivc.s in the whole .Soviel-technological capability ini ‘‘•Y sentenced a f.S, Navy en- Smith, 63. of Hart.foid. received Drive .Slow Over (Continued on Page Five) I mediate predreesaor. John D. ’ ftee you tomorrow morning aothat union tribunals In Vase.s Involving broad missile field. I minor cuts but wa.s not treated at SNOW C ROP new jet aircraft, and along w ith, Airman snd a Marine prt- The Holida.v Weekend we can go to work on the motion t » unionists who appeared before other military spending increases, | vate, teth from Chicago, to 8'/4 Reg. 12fi 29c |l the ho.spitai. The car received ex­ for a new trial the Senate Internal Semirity sub-' A Defense Department suiii- PRUNE lUICE mary said it Includes "the cost of the allocation for work on U.S. i Y**."* ‘mprisonment each for as- tensive damages, police said, and Sliced Sfrawberries 15 Or,. Pkg. The motioiT was made by commttee. ' | 35c bringing 'guiUed missile weapon missiles jumped to $784 mllUon JU sanittng a Japanese taxi drivew no arrest was made. New Evolution Theory: bros when superior Judge ^' Five of the'unlonlsts. all officials 1 .The court said they also took hla ment D. Nye aet Jan. 14 for the News Tidbits iystem.s to. an operational status, , fiscal 1951. 6 Ft. INLAID LINOLEUM and VINYI/ of Detroit area "UAW locals, in-1 research and development, pro- The figure rose to $1,058,000,000 oab. The servicemen were iden­ formalit.v of f pronouncing sen­ yoked the protection of the Fifth I Culled from .4P Wir«i tified as Nick W. Maintaols, S8| MARBLEIZED, PATTERNS and SPATTER (REG. $2.59-$3.95) tence, The motion can be argued duction facility expansion and' ^ ------— Finns Distribute Amendment to the Constitution tooling, procurement, contract and (CbntlnUed on Page Three) and Ps't. Darid G. filorrow, 8 t. / I ' d ! , then or within 10 days thereafter, when questioned by Senate Irive.stl- 2 0 % OFF ON ENTIRE STOCK ntrtmtnm #■ I Tiii’keys to 15.0 Humans 'Are Plants j This was the first use in Los gatora about the Communist party. Party leaders-in French cabinet ‘ NAVY PLANE GRASHBS- ______r e m n a n t s a t l e s s t h a n COST!______2({g Angeles County of a, nesv Califor- The five others. UAW inierna- turn to National- Assembly sup­ Oharlestown, R. L, Dec. 81 t n I nia court procedure in d e a t hl tional representatives assigned to porters to back plan to curtail nas- —One man was, dead and two The Lydall and Foulds Paper Co. [penalt.v cases; The'jury d-termlnes Chicago, admitted forme- member­ tion's chronic cabinet Frises.. .Re­ saved when a Navy Skyralder 20 / c Off on Adhesives^ Wax^ CleaniBr anti Accessories and Colonial Board Co., in keeping, r FRUITS i£VE6EW BiKl ..guilt and puni.shmenl at separate ship in the Commanist party in cent series of reshuffles In Com­ Semi^Screwballs Held plane crashed in the .Atlantic Frobi^Seaweed Line pHiceedings. with company tradition, Tuesday OCEAN SPRAY FRESH testimony before'the'Senate sub­ munist Party apparehtly ’ desrgned TMmi'^soutli o f here loaMy. ■nis' night distributed turkeys to each I The 7 men and 5 women jUrors committee. to strengthen control and. leader- plane Is a single engine AO. 1-8'' ASPHALT TILE STD. V IN Y L TILE of Its 150 eniploves. By ALTON'L. BLAKESLEEi living things are classified ac­ deliberated 4 'i hours before de­ The Public RevieA- Bbaijd, set up -’'’ 'P Pf central party organization Cause of the crash and .other der (REG. llrl The plants, which normally op­ Rrtliat CRANBERRIES r u f. 2 5 c AP Science Reporter cording to their cell struc­ ciding on piinishment. in Moscow and throughout prov Best for Space Crews tails were not im m e^teljr CAUFbR.NIA PASCAL as an. agency outside the.union to STD. LINO. TILE erate 24 hours a dav, shut down at lndianapol)(, Dec. 27 t/Pt— ture and complexities. Jurors told newsmen that . In Jmard against corriiption within. Ince.s. . , ^ . . known. 'T" (olor. f.rh 8 c 7 p.m. the day before Christmas. .Man" is not an animal but a This all point} to plants as more than three days' delibera- said yesterday that conclusion.s of Eisenhower administration plans The holiday is a paid one for all GoodCoffee m l CELERY , tiona preceding the guilty verdict Indianapolis, Dey. 27 itP< Sem M ple might not be able to pu; up I ISO DEATHS PREDICTED Odd Lots Lg. Beh. 29c plant which evolved from the beginning of life on earth. the "local nnlon courts" In the . lo provide president with special screwballs might mske the best With the psychological probjems, Lydall and Foulds and Colonial The older theory of evolu­ Saturday there was no sentiment Chicago, Dec. 81 (Arv—The N»> IfTown seaweed, a biplngist de­ for acquittal. , cases under consideration were , .500 million dollar fund to exploit crewmen for space ships, a srien- 1 lie continued. ' Odii i » i . 5 c Board workers. RARERIPES clared today. tion is that lifp somehow began consistent with an administrative I any po.sslble breakthrough In mls- tlonal Safety Council (NSC) t.r------aeaweed." pleat living' things. Dr. Dillon Phone Niiiiibers AFL-CIO's elhlcal . cods prohibit | Teh has urged that private'capital ‘o^f s?ib d “'^’o^n !t'^:if‘«rr’t\o‘ro^ce^?^:;r:r.ht^r: explained. Vlrusea probably LEAGUE M.APS DRIVE ; We m|j»h ttmnk all our nelglibora. From recent new evidence criminals. Communists and Fas-' be mobilized to bolster country's Space exploring won t b. all » , and are more sedentary. .Michael I 27" VINYL RUNNER " TOMATOES Pkg. 25c are still'aimpler. he acknowl­ New Haven, Dec^. 87 (45—^Ih* • friemls and relatlvcA for the main- acia *Ve are forced to conclude cists from holding union office. I weak economy. .Lawyers Tor TVal- League of Women Votera of'Con- : ol klndiiea^s and aymtiaihy ahown' ns In edged. but their Inner atruc- The Herald has in- An administrative letter from >»c* Mack Walter*, of Bridgeport, delightful easy adventure, he told i ^psychological problems , our leceHt bereavement, the death of that all life belongs to only the American Association for the » mix^ tha nectiout announced today. lt will Black, heige, gra.v, green, clear. Reg. .'19c Ft. TANGERINES Doz. 55c ture Isn't yet known., Reuther outlined it procedure un-' convicted slayer.* say they may 2 3 C nnifner. Wc •'speriatty ihank all one kingdom, which In ail .stalled a new and larger Advancement of Sc ence. ^ut thi, "niight als ‘ add launch a campaign to promote ,.K*He ^ ...... ful flora ■Thlg view of evolution given der which officials who Invoke the i challenge ronstitiittonallty of Con- j ( irib u i^ an Some Lebanese deputies .were sarlly be personality deviants" b e -: cal hazards during a 2-year (light, GeneralMUmmerfteld, in remairka Daughteri, * branch. High animals ap­ local hearings. i-eliaMy reported.-J .-Jtodgy -.. to ,have cause ' . so-called .. . normal . people [aald Dr. John Lyman oj the iSti- 109 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER MANCH8STER C o n n * ehangaa and developments in iHauirlirBtrr prepared (or the rttremonles. aald INSTRUCTIONS Grace A. Maje^ka. GREEN STAMPS parently evolved from thii' The five international represen­ coipplalned of what they wouldn't'take such risks. ’ i verslty of California at'L os An* that taking raHgklu* freedoitt (or Florfepre H. Spaulding. CORNER MAIN and O AK STRBETS tha interiial itrueturM of liv> branch by lome unknown tatives, Milton Burns, Dewitt Gll- miserlj' Amertoon e4idnom|r toch- Granddaughter. Ing ecUa. Different types of Euruiug l| m iU i But' this might necesaaiily not be j gelei. They would ba led auldi- granted could, be th* first atep • Sally A. Majeika." proceaa, Dillon said. pih, Andrew Nswhoff, Albtrt Verri hlsoi aid te pro-Western Lebanon. ■ 0 bad becaus* the' “ normal" p*o-,‘ matlcally or by vein. . telvnrd toeing It. X. ■ ‘ -r a ' 1?1 ' / ' • *' . ■ ■ ■ ' f . :/

FAOSTWO IIANCHESTE* EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27.1^7 ■ANCHES'I’ER e v e n in g HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27,1967 Hockville-Vernon Andover Sheinwold on Bridge Judge Answers Building in Rural Area Cost ZB A to Review Application Tix’ Charges PHONY FINE8SE ^ Over $4 Million^ Report Says DECCITISS DEFENDER South dealer For Pine Ridge Exceptions North-South vulnerable Tonight on TV By .Alfred Sheinwold ' North Bulldinr In Rural Vemon^tween Dec. 15 and Dec. 24 ran The Zoning Board of Appeals South can make four spades by A J 8 3 (Oontlnued tram Foga One) TCuhed an eatlmatad coat of about nine pep* cent ahead of the straightforward play, but he must 4 wdll m eet Can. 8 In *tho Town Hall Correction < same- period, last year,, sattlhg a M 1 to 6 2 ' W;07S,(liS8 fo r the year endrng Dec. be fairly careful about It. Instead, ♦ K 9 3 to revlew_the appli(uitloa, of Hart­ •new record. Postmaster Eklwsrd J. It was erroneously reported who attended his “wake" in Nasb- SO, Building Inapectdr Arthur F. he executed a swindle. This was A K J ley and Schora to build on two vnr* Ti/ 'Ue eeruin there ra r Connors said today. WMt Eart in yesterday's Herald that Pa­ Holiday workers who had com­ much easier, and also much more lota on Pine Ridge Dr. co rp se. . . " 'Hantington aaid today. satisfactory. Most players would A 4 2 A 7 6 3 trolman W alter Cassells Jr. at­ The number of dwelHnga In the pleted their work Dec. 24. accord­ ¥085 The lots Tujder conaidaraUon do tended the Hartford Institute He referred to Gov. Frank Cle­ JAthcr steal a trick than earn onei ¥ A 9 7 3 ment's Monday meeting with In- rural area tncreaaed about 14 per ing to Presidential dir^tlve, had ♦ 10 7 6 4 ♦ A Q 2 not comply with the zoning re- of Criminology under a scholar­ FUEL West opened the four of spades cent during the year, indicating to be rehlred on Thursday when A Q 10 3 2 A 8 6 4 qulrementz of a minimum front­ ship obtained by Police Chief veitlgators, legislative leaders and that residential growth In the a volume of parcel post and let­ and dumm.v won with the,-jack. South age of 200 ft. per residence, al­ Herman O. Schendel. The chief Chattanooga offlclals, after which rur^ area is twice what it waa Jn ters flooded the Post Office Declarer promptly led the jack of A A K Q 10 9 though^ the lota, located on a secured four scholarships which Clement ordered state agents to recent years. again. hearts from dummy, and East cas­ ¥ K curve, exceed the minimum acre­ he used to sand four other po­ Investigate Schoolfleld'a activities, i Permits for new houses, all Vernon F’lremon Out ually played low on the assumption ♦ J 8 5 age. licemen to the school's second Five of the seven men who have ! OIL aingle dW’elltnga, totalled 195 and Vernon's Volunteer firemen were that South was planning a fines.se A A J 9 7 course, which began last week. served as grand Jury foremen un-1 The Pine Ridge zubdlvisldn has der Schoolfield today gave the con-1 carried an estimated cost of called out to a truck fire on Rt. That was, of, course, exactly I West North Eait COMING been developed by Hartley and Cassells, who attended the fl.STO.000. The increase of nearly 15 abo^t 12:40 a m. toda.v, but the what South was hoping for. He Pass 1 NT Pan opening session, paid the tuition troveraial Jurist a atrongly-worded RANGE OIL Schors (Jurlng the past two years. vote of confidence. ■ 300 homes last year alone, com- fire wA* out when they arrived. won with the singleton king of Pass 2 A Pass Tt contains the largest group of himself. pares to an increase of 846 houses Brakes on a truck had caught fire. hearts, cashed the top clubs, ruff­ Pass 4 A Pass homes pullt on. speculation In this Each signed a statement that: built during the period 1947 to All three companies re.sponded to ed a club with dummy's low trump Pass SUNDAY Schoolfield never attempted to ln-| town by one company In that pe­ 1656, or an average Increase of 94 the call. and could return to his hand by Opening lead — A< riod. ’ f ■ > flucnce the workings of the grand | ruffing a heart in order to ruff his Jury. Signers were Fletcher R .' houses per .vear over the past nine Slight Storm Damage It haz been reported that current - A r iliy D c V c I o DS last club with dummy's high W v l t P i s n e y , Morgan, Lupton Patten, J. W. Van-' BOLAND years. Several trees 'V*re reported Club A Q 9 7.-What do you say? trum p. plana include building a road lead- n * i' .1 - r ti Cleve, R. R. Goudelock, and George' Buildings erected in the City of blown down in Vernon by strong Answer: Bid one club. With four TM tliMT Of ingIng from the emreciin’e for.for, further ex­ex- F llO tlC S S F la iie Rockville are not included in the winds in yesterday's storm. .'\dditional .Advantage spades and four clubs, begin with pansion of the area. R. McKIroy. ' OIL COMPANY town building inspector's report. In Rockville several streets we^e As a practical matter, this type one club. You will have a conven­ The other two foremen were As­ ' Claueua Revision Set To Take Photos sistant District Attorney Harold E. 369 CENTER ST. The new high school now under without lights because of the wind of phony finesse will succeed more ient chance to bid spades later. Mrs. Frank Hamilton. Republi­ construction on Loveland Hill, rep­ and heavy rain. Brown and Milton Stone. Both were Tel. Ml 3-6320 often when dummy has only three (C opyright 1957, General F ea­ can registrar, and Mrs. William witnesses before the McClellan, resents the largest single building Hydrant Snapped . or four cards in the suit. Then the tures Corp.) Kowalski, Democratic registrar, PYirt M onmouth, N .'J ., Dec. 27 with a contnwit price of fl,475,017. Labor Rackets Committee in Wash- i An. oil truck, backing out of a singleton king Is not likely to be First trie-lrf^ Tmtasiy will meet from 9:30 a.m. to 12;30 oft—The Army today revealed a Ington. 24-Hour Burner Service Buslneaa Buildings suspected. An additional advantage tiny, pllotlesa plane that files over driveway on Brooklyn St. struck a M Sites or ^ p.m. Jan. 10 to correct the caucus Brown also waa Implicated by Commercial building in rural of executing the swindle is that enemy terrain taking pictures as it l o r UiiriiE r -MrvHi’ ()iil\ fire hydrant and snapped It off last TECHMCOLOa* ^ lists. The meeling.a will be held Phone Changes and postponed for lack of a quorum, the State Republican Committee, The flash holds its light peak plete and absolute confidence In steps and walks, feiices, flrepisces, were raised along with the build­ the Directors’ meeting will start at as it has done previously. onl.v briefly, m aking it alm ost im Judge Schoolfleld'a Integrity and furnaces, carport, dormers, hatch­ ing funds in the recent $150,000 8 o'clock In the Municipal Building Drive Chairman Thanks Donors possible for enemy gunners to get ability.” ^ • way, hotwater heater, tool sheds, drive. Some 75 telephone subscribers hearing room. PLUS a visiial sight on the drone, the in the northeast section of South Mrs. Hazel Floyd has exprfissed A rm y said. and modernising electrical sys- Eldward Broadhead, church or­ Bond issue projects to come up her appreciation for the gifts tam a. Windsor will be included in the are a new swimming pool, a High­ Its mission over, the plane re­ ganist, is technical consultant to Manchester Mitchell exchange ROBERT TAYLOR contributed for patients aU the A total of 364 building permits the committee, which la headed way Department garage, and an Having a Party? Norwich Stale Hospital. Mrs. tu rn s to Its baise and is landed by O harga June 29. 1958. 'M means of a parachute ejector ays- Need an were iasued for feee totaling f4,- hy Arthur E. Chatterton. repre- addition and alterations to the DOROTHY MALONE Floyd, chiUrman ot the IbcR Tour D. Lloyd Hobron, manager of Washington School. IVHAlUFOflolk See us for the life of any * tern. 018. No fee waa charged for con- ae^lng the business committee. the Southern New England Tele­ T I P O N A drive, delivered two large cartons Freecriptloas atnieUon of the high school, a Other members are: Mrs. Roy C. A public hearing will be con­ ^tanek parly — a TAPE RE- of gifts to the hospital for distrt- ___ lim a phone CO. office in Manchester, DEAD aocKEV town project. Three buildings were ^rgUBon, music committee; Mrs ducted on an ordinance to establish CO R D E R. Kids and butioii at the hpllday celebration. Planned Fifth Voting District exterminator? said today those subscribers, now MPEKSCMTAEMENPOUS/ytV/A4y Esr(RT*l«Mfkr ELECTRONICS eondetnnsd and numerous viola- CTarence Payne, choir; Mrs. John in the Rockville TRemont ex­ a fifth voting district, dividing the grown-up alike ran Sportsmen to Meet ri>4E PHARMACY Uona and Are hazards were cor- ” • Peters, Mrs. Wilfred A. Luts fourth district in the northeast aec Hospital Notes A fifth .voting district in the Northeast may be added now in the overcrowded fourth district and have been change will be able to call Man­ LABORATORIES record their fun on tape The Sportsmen's Club will hold 064 CeOtar St—dVl 0-0816 Look up "Exliermiipitinff reetad, the report concludes. and Robert Wnlte. named bv the tion of tovhi. Its monthly meeting at 9 o'clock to the four now in Manchester after a public hearing be­ going to the Community Y. chester. Hartford and Coventry TOMORROW f t Fumigatinsr” in iho Ooi'emor ExpecM Here Prudential Board; C^>■de Varner numbers loll free. The only loll Public hearings will also be held for future enjoyment. tonight m the clubhouse. .Patients Today: 164 fore the Board of Directors tonight. The fourth district would continue to include 89 streets Oov. A. A. Riblcoflr will attend and Arthur E. White, named by free rails they now can make arc on two appropriations. One is for DOORS OPEN 1:30 2 7 7 BROAD Power Interrupted A D M l T T E D YESTERDAY Boundaries would he: On the west, Barker St.; on the west of Parker St. to N. Main St. and north of E. Center YELLO^ PAGES Of yoUP the nound breaking ceremonies of mi^erator Raymond E. Ramsdcli to Rockville. No Rockville aub- $10,000 to pay the State its one- Electrical service to 234 custom­ Rosalie Robertson, 30 Ferndale Dr. north, the edge of Tolland Tpke. a'hd Taylor St. and the phone book. The classified RockvlUe Methodist Church Sun­ and Miss Antoinette Bierce, re­ half share of the price received for ers in thf Ldike Rd. area of this St. to the town line, including Tolland Tpke. and Jaylor acribejs are affected by the RADIO T [ I t V I S I 0 N A rth u r S rianton, 160 Tolland town line on the cast, the town line; on the south, the day, at 3 p.m. the Rev. Simon P. ligious education director and ex- change. the Greenhaven hou.sing project town waa Interrupted for 42 min­ Tpke.; Dariu.\ Plummer, 50 West St. The division would place 2,149 voters in the fifth dis­ XMAS information saves time officio member. Montgomeiy, pastor, announced and to pay .selling costs. The oth­ utes yesterday afternoon, a St., Rockville: David Turner, 37 northern side of E. Center St., S'. Middle Tpke., and the trict and leave 4,650 in the fourth. ^ today. HospiU I N'olea In addition to being included in rnLMv/sfOfdf §i09m9T Lirna s C baaael a Maw H avea. C aaa. (23-38) JE R R Y LEW IS SHOW Snd trouble whenever you the Manchester Mitchell exchange, er is for $3,000 to pay for repairs Cbaanel 18 R arU ord. C^aa. spokesman for the (Connecticut Hyde St.': Mra. Madeline Collins, New Bolton Rd. They would all have a better chance to get to voting CARDS ulid . Mayor Herman G. Olson and yreterday: Charles and improving the water system ^rmcoM(kmmL C barael ZZ Sprlarfleld, Mate. (Color) Gneote; Sammy Light and Power Co. said-today need a product or aorvico. moat South Windsor residents east Chaanel 88 ^^w Britain. Coaa. Davie Jr., Coaat Raeie aid Wapping; John Olson. 74 Henry Voters who live on 52 streets within these boundaries machines, according to the Republican and Democratic Firat Selectman Edgar H. Wilson Mitchell. Windermere Avc.; Mrs. at two town-owned buildings. The O rrh retra He added that the interruptions, St.; Mrs, OUeha l)rsin. Willing- have also been invited to attend. Norma LeDuc, Bamforth Rd Ver­ of Rt. 6 will be Ihcluded in a new Ciuuiael 48 Holyoke. M ata. would go to the Buckley School for elections. They are registrars. WRAPS Mitchell 4 e.xchange, also effective buildings are a t 1082 E. Middle Chaanel 88 TV'alerbare Cona. l:» 8 ( 8-53) PATRICE MUN8EL due to high winds, occurred at 2:34 ton: Mrs, Vivian Sewqhuk. Wap­ Bishop John Wesley Lord, head non. Tpke. and McKee St. SHOW’ p.m. of the Boston area of the Metho­ June 29, .Most subscribers there (fiipet: W'nUrr Sietak ping: -Mrs. Isabel Francis, 23 Car­ 1 PRICE J ^ ts ^ a r g e d yesterday: .Mrs Doro- now are in the .Mitchell 3 and 9 May Fill Vacancy U8-40) DICK PO W ELLS THEA­ men Rd.; Robert Strimaitjs, Cov­ Find It Fast dist Church, will offleiste, and will Eagleson and daughter. 25 TER, *‘A ItQii for My Manchester Evening Herald .\n- speak at a service following the Tolland Ave.; Mrs, Corinne Bray exchanges. The Directors are scheduled to B ride” entry; Mis.i Alice Schubert. 17 Public Records Three Killed in In The Telephone service in that town appoint a new member of the Zon­ CALL US TODAY dover correspondent, Mrii. Paul D. Summer ,St.: Frank Gentile. 89 groundbreaking. East Hartford. „ . t;88 ( 3) 3tR. AND MRS. NORTH PfansUehl, telephone "Pilgrim U.S. Put $17 Billion Poet Office ReceipU High Brents Tonight for Mitchell numbers will be sent ing Board to replace Charles S, For Information About ( 8-33) FRANK SINATRA SHOW Deepwood Dr.; Mrs. Ida Rogerson. Spain Rail Crash w il l t o n /s "Yallew iPagof'* through SNETCO’a new unattend­ m m m m tstm>nmurMa.imrf “The Feelinc le MnUal” 2-6856. 24 Lucian St,; Renhold Bengstom Warrantee Deeds Buaineas at the Post Office be- Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca­ Towle, who has resigned. They will (18-48) .MR. ADA.MS A EVE hontas. will meet at 8 p.m. in Red ed dial building on Buckland Rd. also act on a proposal to cut out (22-38) y 80UAD 923 Burnside Ave.: W illiam An­ Jam es E. M utty and W ens L. GIFT SHOP The 1-story building waa started “The Palace Guard” Reus, Spain, Dec. 27 (f* — The Men s Hall to elect officers. their 11 p.m. closing rule, sus­ 'ATM derson, 40 Hemlock St.: Chester Mutty to Marshall D. Finlay and 664 MAIN 8T h—M I 6-4011 last fall and ia nearly completed. 24-Hour 8:38 ( .1) WHAT IN THE WORLD In Missiles Program Madrid-Barcelona express train The High School basketbail team pended every tim j the Board meets. Rock Hudson Is Hall, Attleboro. Mass.: Mrs. So­ Hobron said some South Wind­ ( 8-33) DATE WITH THE Bonnie A. Finlay, property at 30 Fersonal Notices will play Middletown at the Rock- What will happen to the Union Sarvice ANGELS phie Magura. Stafford .Springs; waa derailed near this northeast sor private and 2-party line ilub- Waddell Rd. '•illc State Armory with the pre­ School, placed on the agenda at Rory ”A Day at Che Track-* Top Box Office Mias Patricia Bumford. 53 Sirni- 'Continued from Page One) City today, killing's persons and in­ scribera will sec a slight reduction the request of Director Francis Ma-- m i i : (18-48) PLAYHOUSE OF STARS mit St.: Clarence Lodge, 24 Vic detailed breakdown of missile Building Femilts liminary game starting at 7 p.m juring 30. Twelve of the injured In rate.s. He said he could not de­ honey, may be decided tonight. Cott*®**** "Pattera for Death” torla Rd.: Mra. Alice Clifford, 75 budgeta, including Hating of both To Clinton E. O'Brien, for de­ Card of Thanks the Jayvers of the two schools wili ' • PREMIUM GRADE 18 :N ( 3) NEWS AND W EATHER In 1952, ancT to $1,166,000,000 in play the prellminarv. This will be termine which subscribers would Mahoney ■ wants the nineteenth Money Maker Foxcroft Dr.: Cheryl Bayer, 72 requests anti finally approved struction of a garage at 66-^ ,vvere reported In serious condition. We wUh to thank all of our n^lrh- FU EL OILS ( 8-53) COLT .43 1953. funds, will be ready for possible boia. M m lt and relaUvet for the many Rockville’s first meeting with Mid­ be affected, nor how much a sav­ century building on N. School St. “The Gypeien” Oliver Rd.; Mrs. Elizabeth Peter- (Jheatnut St., $300.' . . ^ \ The accident w u blamed on a RctR of kindness and sympathr shown dletown this season. ing would come when the change­ used for recreation and other ac­ WDOf (18-48) THE LIN EU P Hollywcxid, Dec. 27 ,(JPr Rock .son. Lake St.: Mrs. Mina Dietz. It dropped back a bit to $1,067,- use by the Senate Preparedness To Lock Rite Steucturear for Wil­ breaking rail. A ileeping car and a 4* w** r^ent ber^arcme'nt, ihp over is completed. “The Cnt-Up Come-Oa subcommittee when that group re­ tivities. Some of the other directors T o T k ® Cane” Hudson has won top place in a Box 66. Vernon; Anne Janelle, 000,000 in fiscal 4954, tee first full liam Columbe, for a garage at 84 passenrer car rolled down a SO-htoot death of our mother. Mm. Mary J theater owners' poll of box-offiee convenes hearings next month. ^ o l d . W« Mpeclally thank all those Vernon and TalcaU«llle news have been expecting to order it de­ WYMAN'S t22-S8) (A> 4 l.rA n F !)► SIN)RTS 346 W. Center St,: Mra. Frances fiscal year of the Eisenhower ad­ Union St., $1,600. *( erabankment. wl» sent the beauUlul floral tributes items are handled through The stroyed. According to Mahoney, the BOROt*^ Joe Giardello vs Ralph moneymakers that for the first Moquin, 159 School St.: Susan and loaned the uee of cars. OIL COMPANY ••Tljrer” Joaee. 18 rtL mlJ- ministration. Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 7 W. cost of structural remodeling for time in 26 years includes no act­ W pII.s, Vernon Trailer Court, Rork- Fire Ruins Center U MAIN ST.—TKL. MI 8-1508 dlew elfht resses. Children; .Main St., telephone TRemont use today would be $30,000 and the . P L U S • 18:15 ( 3) FEA TU R E FILM ville. But tile program ovitlay moved BaBIMIBBBIBIMBIBeimBIIIIMIBIIilieilllSISOelWIlWWWWIMMM Dorothy Jenkins. 8-3186, cost of electrical and heating re­ "ronfidenre Girl” Observers hatl no immediate up again to $1,470,000,000 In the Beatrice Hooper, . GREEN STAMPS BIRTHS 5'ESTERDAY: A Of Springhill, N. S. pairs $6,000. Against this he pita A 18:18 ( 8) NEWS R EPO R TER AsND explanation for the all-male as­ daughter to Mr. 'and .Mrs. Rich year ended June 30, 19,56; climbed Robert Arnold. h p :a t h e r pect of tile Motion Picture Her­ NORMA TAL.MADGE BITES an estim ated $6,000 razing cost. B a s ^ d u W nrd Platt, Coventry; a daughter to to $2,270,000,000 the next year; to When they take up pool construc­ !:• # ( 3) 8 f8 I E (18-48) PERSON TO PERSON ald's annual list of the 10 top box- $4,284,000,000 in fiscal 1957^ and Card of Thankk Hollywood. Dec. 27 f/Pi Private (Continued from Page U8-48> BIG P A IO F F Gneetei Joaane Woodward Mr. apd Mrs. Ralph Mills. Andover: W« acknowledge with fratilude the funeral services for silent screen tion. the Directors mav talk about (»>S8) MATIMEE TUEATEE and MUrha Elman office stars, announced yesterday. to the $4.638,000.(100 e s tim a te for (53) TIIE EARLY LATE SHOW a son to Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Hig­ KEITH'S YEAR-END s a r o i i g * ■dndneu Md sympathy of our friends star Norma Talmadge udll be held mum of $1 million and said 20 per building two. They had been dis­ • color > Marilyn Monroe anti Kim Novak the current year., 8:38 ( 3> STAGE 7 gins, Vernon Trailer Court, Rock­ «na nHghbors In our bfr«av4>mrnt. th** Saturday in a rfiortuary chapel cent of the town's tax revenue cussing building one at Globe Hol­ 18:43 ( 8) THIS WEEK IN SPORTS placed Nos. 8 and 9 last year. The summaiy fig'ures represent d eau of Hugh John Robinson. Wc here. Entombment will follow in low when (he Planning Commission (18-48) THE VERDICT 18 (22) FAMOUS FIGHTS Otherwise the poll supported a ville; a son to Mr. and Mrs Vin­ obligations made after the I would Mp^lsIJy thank the Manonr. came from the burned out busi­ VOURS (38) SPORTS CAMERA cent McKternan, 91 Falknor Dr : membert of Hai»chester Improvement Valhalla Mausoleum. nesses. suggested building another first in 4:88 ( 3) KARTOO.N RAFERS belief long held by experts: That White House had passed along the AMCUi fVMimi»«*«#¥ecAii«MMae*aiBaf« (8) AMERICAN BANDSTAMO 11:88 (18-88) NEWS a son to Mr. and Mrs. George Association and Fire department. U> Miss Talmadge. 60. died Tues­ "I'm tiie 13tli mayor of this a north-central location. TTie Com­ (22) BIG NEWS most of today's movie-goers ara military budget requests to Con­ d e^ly appreciate the beautiful flowere. mission has now agreed with the BRIGHTER DAY ( 8) MOVIE teenagers. Carmichael, Wallingford: a daugh cards, use of automobiles *nd dther day in Las Vegas, Nev., where she town, " he ad()ed. "and everything's Ci2-30> iH'KEM EON A OAt gress and Congress had acted ' Advisory Park and Recreation (40) ML’SICAE IN TK R Lt’DES ter to Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Patten, CLEARANCE SALE! ways In which friends lightened our had lived since 1946 with her third happened now that can. " Hudson, boj-n Roy Fitzgerald 32 upon them. burden of sorrow. husband. Dr. Carvel James. Board that the first pool should be 4:15 (18-48) SECR ET STORM years ago In Wlnnetka, 111., made South Coventry: a daughter to Mr. A P entagon apoke.sman .said no.| The 7,000 people of Springhill 4:38 ( 3) LITTLE RASCALS and Mrs. Alton Sproul, 19 Avon- Her sisters, Constance and built at Globe Hollow, Commission (18) EDGE O F NIGHT his first appearance on the list. analysis is yet available on how' Mrs. Minnie Pohlman Robinson had never fully recovered from a W. H. ENGUNO dala.Rd.: a son. to Mr, qnd Mrs. L^st 3 Days! (v|o Finance Charge! and other members of the Rohln- Natalie, also former actresses, will 1956 mine explosion that took 39 members would like to see another (48) LQOMEY TUNES Singers Pat Boone and Elvis Pres­ the missile obligation items for' •oo and Pohlman families. attend the service. built later at the aite they have (33) AMERICAN BANDSTAND ley, who took the third and fotirth Joseph pore, Vernon Trsiler Gaurt, each fiscal year, as approved b.y I lives. The colliery where the explo­ 4:45 (t2-3fl> 3fODKIlN BOMANt^KS LUMBER CO. suggested near a proposed new Welcome '58 (48) LEARN TO DRAW places, also are first-timers. Rockville; a daughter tt) Mr. and Congress, compared with the re-1 sion occurred has been sealed up Junior high school behind F Middle and the other coal pit has pro­ AT MIKE STANKO'S 5:88 ( 3) I^NG JOHN SILVER OPEN ALL DAY Reliable John Wayne, who led Mrs. Donald Allen, 30 Windermere quests from the nsilitary. ' j 12 MONTHS TO PAY! Tpke. ( 8-53) TH E BUCirANEERS the poll in 19.50, 1951 and 1954. Ave., Rockville: a daughter to Mr. However, “it is expected that a ! duced only occasionally. A'goveri) Back Two Pools (18) SPIR IT O F XMAS SATURDAY ment grant was the only means of (2?) THE FIRST .SHQW broke up the youngsters by taklpg and Mrs. John Coleman. Ellington. 2* 0"»'Or The Last THREE BIG DAYS Of This Amazing 'Once A Year averting a threatened layoff sev­ Two pools to be constructed at O A K G R I L L (38) COMFJIY TIM E second. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY i Event You Oft Tremendou6 Savings On Suites And Occasional Pieces For Every Room... (48) RIN TIN TIN Jerry I^ewla Indicated he can go Tere.sa Bray, East Hartford;' An­ eral months ago. fbout the same time have been so OAK ST.. MANCHESTER 5:38 ( 3) BIO ADVENTURE 11:83 ( 40) m r eMIRRE PERFORM­ Take 'To 12 MofiUia To I^ y .. .AND WE PAT THE FINANCE CHARGE! You'll Find Hun- suggested by the (Chamber of ( 8-53) MICKEY M OI'SE CLt'H ANCE ” Keye el the Klnf- It alone. He and Dean Martin Were thony Lupacchino,»76 Florence St.; dreds Of Speciatal The 2-block fire burned out 15 dom ” businesses and five apartment Commerce and the Democratic FOR RESERVATIONS CALL MI B-8094 NOW! (18) TH E RIO SHOW No. 1 in 1952 and No. 6 last year. Mrs. Myrna Purdy and daughter. Town Committee. > ^‘Y'oa’II N fv er Gel R ich” 11:18 (18) WEATHER A SPORTS Theater men gave Lewis alone the Storrs. ^ ‘ houses on both sides of Main St. ★ HATS a FAVORS * NOISEMAKERS aFUN (48) t w il ig h t TH EA TER (38) WEATHER It is believed to have started in a Approval of bonds for both No. 9 spot in 1957. DLSCHARGED TODAY: Joaquin Miscellaneous might be placed on the bond issue ! a Songs and Dancy $luslc by IVally Fields Quartet CHANNIL The 10 winners are; Hudson, DeFreitss, Wethersfield; Mrs. variety store and then fe(l on paint a 9:00 P..M. TILL 3:00 A.M. a ONLY 83.00 MINIMUM 89.95 VALUEl WHIt IB in a neighboring store, roaring un­ referendum-late next month if the j Million Dollar Movie Waj-ne. Boone, Pre.sley. Frank Sin­ Anne Widham and son. Middle- D irectors a.grt'e. 11:15 P.M. atra, Cary Cooper, William Hol­ field. ENAMEL WALL CABI­ $9.95 Value! :4 Piece. Decorated checked for 3 hours and 15 min­ • I DINE and DANCE EVERY THURS.-I’RI.-SAT. !#•( NET. SO” high, 15” wide. utes. It is likely that the Globe Hol­ den. James Stewart, Lewis, Yul low pool may still be completed by “Doctor Takes A Wife” Brynner. Just a few left to 8A.95 After the flames Jumped the Veleran Icc Star*-: sell at only ...... w CIGARETTE LIGHTER SET winding main street. racing next June, despite the delay in ap­ Loretta Young Providence. R. I. .(/P) Harvey through frame buildings, there proving a site, according to Gen­ , Ray Milland For the first tlrhe In several Bennett has estabilihed- -a new $49.95 VALUES! 9x12 Decorated China . . and handsome in Usudly MO’* was a period when the whole town eral Manager Richard Maftin, Dancing Saturday Night years the death rate among life American Hockey League record "nVEED VISCOSE RUGS appearance! Cigarette' Lighter, seemed threatened. In talking aboiit a Highwa.v De­ Plus A Floor Show Insurance policyholders in the with the Providence team. This is with non-slip rubberized matching Covered Cigarette Box and partment garage estimated to ($«« TH E EABLV SHOW 1I:IS (IKI MILLION DOLLAR MOVIH United States showed an increase Great showers of embers scat­ •TINY” QUINN’S BAND ’•Barricade” "Dort.r Takr. a Wile’f the veteran goaltender’s 11th .sea­ backs. Cbolre of Tur­ T)vo Ash TrS.vs . . all, fqr this am az­ $■ tered over a wide area, setting mi­ cost about $61,000, the Directors CHOICE FOOD and BEVERAGES «:H ( I) POPKVK THEATER (Ml TO.MOHT In 1957. The increase Is credited son with Providence. Earl Bar- quoise or Gold. *0^ F5 ing low Keith Sale price! Buy yours may decide definitely tonight CARTOON CARNIVAL, 11 ;M ( t t l TONIOBT tor the epidemic of Asian Flu, tomorrow! nor fires. With the small fire de­ ■ :U ( S> ACCENT , 11 :M (Ml NEWS tholome and Les Cunningham both whether to place it on the refer­ Have your party, banquet or which resulted In a rise in heart partment fighting the main blaae, C M ( S) NEWS SPORTS * WEATH­ , ( II NEWS A WEATHER Mjoyed 10 years as goalies with *.5.85 VA I.U ES! CAN­ assisted by units from nearby endum list of building projects. The wedding reception here. ER' II :N (Ml NEWS A PREVIEWS (iisease deaths. Cleveland. garage would be built at the town ( S> NEWS. W EATHER R ( *1 NEWS, NON BLANKETS of towns, volunteers quenched the SPORTS — ^— ::------L-i— u ______Romambtn gravel pit off Tolland Tpke. to OPEN SUNDAYS (U) THIS IK THE LIFE Rayon, Cotton. Orion and embers and the mayor canceled Nylon; Ch()lce of fi .e Th« Rtfing't plans to order a general evacuS' house department trucks and other • :U m> 8PORTSCA8T 4 ViU NEWS SATl’BDAY, DEC, !» smart colors with match­ DINING ^OOM CLEARANCE tlOn. equipm ent. For New Year's 'Eve' «)$$ ( HI TOWN CRIER Tha Thing" I On the Washington School addi­ Reaervatlon Call Ml 6-8023 7:M < I) I R EM EM BER MAMA 11:W ing binding. On,. 8A.98 The only casually was believed I SI B. t. D. ' sale a t ...... £ to be an e)derly man who suffer' tion. the Director! tonight will act ( S> SPORTS BIOE8T as-4«l THE dlM.UV DEAN SHOW SUNOCO ril*) 1 OICI4ICK REPORT (III THIS IS yOL'B NAVY ed a heart attack while, being- oa formal approval of bid advertis­ lit) WEATHER * LOCAL NEWS (Ml 'VRI'E STORY 847.50 VALUE! Wrought $99.95 CHROME DINEfTE S if $59.95 I « r k M PM, U V f ON CHANNEL IS, CBS TELEVISION • evacuated from a hotel. ing already done. Bids are to be (Ml NEWS AND WEATHER < SI JNIV. OF MICHIGAN Iron Comer Table ulth received at the general manager's RAINBOW CLUB Rt. 6 and 44A, Bolton (Ml VEWS R WEATHER - (III FILM December Special .36x60 Ipeh PlaiU c "Top E xtension Tabie, four chairs 'With (Ml SPORTS FOCI'S (Ml DETECTIVES DUBV Need an blond Micarta plastic office until 4 p.m. Jan. ,}Q and are I SI THIS IS CONNECTICUT tops. Heat and alcohol re­ plastic cushions. scheduled to be o p e p ^ Jan . 13. ( 81 BOWUNO STARS sistant 8(ample 8fft.9S Botion (I8i LONE. RANGER FOR THE SAIANCE-OF'd ECEMSER Nichols T I P F (SOI MATINEE only on sale at “ 1“ The Swedish Air Force baa a (401 DANCE PARTY upholsterer? $69.95 S-Pc. DQUOLAS SET Motorist Unhurt new' fighter plane "Draken” (The Monehostar ■ I j » ( SI HANS CHRISTIAN AND EE- $•47.90 VALUE'! 2 ARM $49 95 SON - - CHAIRS with . plastic Dragon) which can exceed the AMERICAN LEGION Look up “Upholsterers” Chrome and' copper frame, Ektenalon ’Table and four at­ speed of sound. It waa given a (Wl WORLD’S BEST MOVIES WETWASH cushions, wrou'ght Iron For 2 weeki only Sarong—the completely diffttenf, In Rt. 6 Crash (101 LEARN A N DI HAVE------F I'N tractive Chairs. On sale. \ teat flight for United States and GOODYEAR 1:4$ (18-401 GATOR BOWLOWL Teaa.Tei Vo. in the y e l l o w PA G ES/of frames. Choice of colors completely wonderful criss-cross girdles that walk Canadian newspapermen. ANNUAL Teaea A A M ' AND ( 4 Q Q Limited qquantity on sale John G arbarini, 18, of R FD 2, (Ml RLCF.-GRAY F(M)TBALL Your phone book. The ot 8 1 0 .9 5 TIRES ( SI AMERICAN LEGEND and'nex-er ride up—are specially priced. Coventry, escaped Injury at 7 a.m. ( SI FEATCBE FILM classified information TWO p-OR ...... 1 8 today when he waa forced to veer store ahd Pfauit 200 Oroad- SL $237.50 MAPLE DINEHESET $169.95 NEW YEAR’S EVE saVes time and- trouble $.34.85 VALU ES! CO.V- his car into a row of fence posts LUBRICATION f * Famoifa Pennsylvania House quality, 'dropleaf. extensloa Let us fit you with a Sarong. Two popular style* on Rt. 6. whertever' you need a TE51PORARY DESIGN TEL Ml 3eSl79 table, four Captain's chairs. (#102 and #104) from our regular stock. No seconds, Garbarini told Btate Policeman Lo o k T o product or service. CHAIR, armless model in Derwin Anthony he was headed DANCE '^ge Green T^peat^, no irregulars. Don’t delay. C^me in while this ezeit*' SIH 7:U (U -« ) DOUGLAS EOWABD8. JOB firm spring constnictlbn, east on the way to Andover when NEWS , ing event lasts. Jack Lemnoh susrMSRi legion HALU-LEONARD ST. , (III HIUHUOHT8 pjew left to go l|^.9S LiBBRAL BUDGET TERMS an oncoming car attempted to turn Kmlr KftYac DANCING 6 P.M.-8 A.M. (Ml NEWS Pinehurst driver of the oncoming car, un­ IN COl^B (U l JOHN UALV, NEWS identified by Garbarini, was un­ Oporation 7iM ( tl FEATVBK FILM • Find It Fast able .to maJee the turn Into the DINNER . ■. FAVORS - -> NOISEMAKERS “ Dark -Mlntar” ModboU “Rsilaa’’ ( I) BIN TIN TIN Grocery P a u l In The STORE HOURS: Open . - street when another uhldentifled ‘The White Baftale” -• AT 302 MAIN Pontiac Saturday, Monday and- f F g a t q m b o w l vehicle was blocking the entrance. SiH S:4*aiSS EXTRA SPECIAL (U l LEAVF, IT TO BEAVEB "Yallow Pagas” Tuesday Until 8:80 P4U., ' A Garbarini said the only way he "Tlie Perfama Soieimaa” MAIN $L — MANCHESTER Closed Wednesday, Newt . dill Furnitur GIANT COCKTAIL HOUR .IN LOUNGE 7:80-0 ( » 4 f I TBL'TH OB CONSF.- . fOR LEADERSHIP IN V3 GLAZIER’S could avoid hitting the oncoming Sat 1 pan.t What A Kid Show! QCENCRS Vezr’a Day. 1115 MAIN ST. 317 MAIN ST. vehicle was to veer sharply right. (Ml DATE WITH THE ANOEUi Gift boiketa of frait and Maka your ruu«rThtl(Nu uwriy. ChUli (Hi OBIENT BXPBE88 . CORSET SHOP He was warned for speeding. (Jily SutLt “Sfui W ith 1,000 fheMC food deUcoeios. Come In S U N O C O -— = Frt# farfcing! MANCHESTER EAST HARTFOR •light damage occured to the right MI a-480l, l0

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p A i m f t ) u i ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1967 N- MANCHESTEH EVENING llEBALD. MANCHKSTER, CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1957 will iiiaat with parinta ot the con­ found- to have given abort waighta PAGEJSVB Bolton firmation ‘ciaas on Monday a t' 8 All Trucks Face and the operator of th^ firm ex­ GENERAL WKMB—MO Hunt for ’58 Candidates p m. In tha pariah room, l^rpoae plained that It was a practice of .W TIO—1080 6f tha Joint neaaion i* to obtain an the trade to gueea at tha weight WUKO—IM o' Leftists Active Ribicoff^ Mayner Plan to Fight Spot Weight Check T V S E R V IC E Daily Radio W UA lr—010 Letter Spurs exchifiga of vtawpolnt on' the re- of the truck contents. Td Perpetuate Grange Yule quirafnenta of the confirmation Days M QC A CMII WU4X>—1290 Baatern Standard Tima WIMP~.|410 claa*. The Board hopes through Hartford, Dec. 27 liP)—The State Nights P»rta For Next Vote New York^s Non-Resident Tax Exchange of Topj Task fo r State G O P criticism and confarence to iat up Food and Dt-ug Commission re­ . A Cherished Pageant Set Extended Forecast r s L MQ 8-84^1 The following program ached 8’1I:88— standards "^fdr futur* claasat, and port* $hat Its department inspec­ W HA’f-N 'X b t Watch Hartford, Dec. 27 ( ^ —The gov­ pbsMbly for the claSs now in prep­ ules are supplied oy Uis radio In Guatemala tor* will be On the alert for short Connecticut—The forecast for ernors of Connecticut and New State Trees B j C A R L t. L A L O n A nto the tMtckfyound. SotMallet Ja>- ♦ Ribicoff has long idvOcSted a ara tiAn. managements and are subject to R<“ * Nsuahton E n ifa ffe d Memory By Members weights in trucks loads of bulk the period Saturday through W POP—Hound Do* Haven. Dec. 2T (Ah— Lonj:. I MrLevy. 7?, *eekln(f his 13th complete overhauling of the minor Library Hour* change without noflee. ItiilA— fContinued rnmi PAge Ooe) Jersey want New York State to Wednesday-calls for temperature* uncertain shadows projected Into | uccessive mayoral term in Bridge courts. The general assumption IS Bolton Public Library "will be commodities such as asphalt and RANG! 4:*e- W HAV—N ifht Watch eliminate whak they call discrim­ A descendant of the Charter averaging 6 to 10 degrees above WHAX—Planer Party Choose wisely the monuinent tha year ahead were the chief po port, was defeated hy Jt ao extra session of religious education I^WROP—Modem Sounds candidates and iasites to throw won the Waterbury diayorality In Ribicoff ordered a 10 per cent cut spirit will be presented. warmer Monday, and colder again Parly Facing this split In the antl- York. regional school. Barbara Blumen- cost We do cottlag la claSSts St St. Maurice Church to­ curate empty and gross weights. I :iMI' \\\ IM Into the campaign in state spending, effective Jan. 1. The DecemMr " birthday cake.' on Tuesday and Wednesday. **uier W H AY—Nile Watch Confimunlst ranks is Mario Men­ Ribicoff said thousands of Con­ ateln. wrote the Connecticut De- . a comeback victory over Democrat morrow. The commissioner said trucking WDRC—Cal Kolby our own shop, from the Much of the evaluaUng am i! .Mayor Edward D. Bergin. who emphasizing that there would be made by Mfse Tedford. will tl»o be Precipitation for the period will ■I 't \i \ I i: m I WDRC—Newt der Montenegro of the Leftist Rev- necticut resident* working in New partment of Education, asking if a i rough stone to the finlsbed firms tK*lghlng their trucks only WEOP-Waaworki WTIC—New* searching waa done-in the State ■r)u.«tcd him from olflee two year.' no curtailment of essential serv­ featured during ^he progrtm. Re­ total about to 1 inch with rain ,4:4»— olutiipnary Party (R P ). York were being subjected to seedling from the Charter Oak I memorial . . . A N D W E Mafirheatar Evening Herald at the beginning of the day for the TEL. M Itcliill V.4 V95 • W POP—Modern Soumi Capitol where a Republican-domi- ! ago. ices. freshment* will be served bv the occurring Saturday snd again WitaV--Planer Party 11: 14— Observers doubt that any of the "unfair taxation" by New York Tree could be located and sent to j E »l P L O Y THE MOST W1K.—Riiea Miller nated General As.'cmblv .sat witli! „ ____ „ A Republicsn State Senator, Home Economic* Committee. Bolton rOrraapOndent, Doris M. empty weight* are violating the Monday, possibly mixed with sleet W H AY—Nile Watch major candidates can gain the state. her school. | SKILLFUL MEN AVAIL. D'ltalla, telephone Mitchell 8-5545. law. He said one firm recently wss or snow. UUCKVILLE TR 5-3271 W DRC-^al Kolby W TU —Siwrt*—Weather Gov. Ribicoff a ncmooral, from Free.se William B Miller of Middletown, There will be an exchange of gifts ^ WPOP-Waxworks WDRC—Rua* NauRhton necessary majority. This, would He aaid this was lo because out- The school is newly built, .and ! ARLE. January to June in regular se.s-! P' ^orwalk also making a come- called Ribicoff'.* order "headline Another seasonal celebration W PO P—Modern Sound* leave Congress a choice between of-state residents were not allow­ the youngsters have undertaken to ! slon. and for three weeks in Sep-I " " Independent, beat economy. ’ He said the Governor'a w-ili be observed by Bomafeo at its II :S8— the two front-ninnera. ed as many income taVc deductions secure historic trees from each of tember in special ec.ssion. Demwrat Mayor George R. Bnin- WHAY-.Tarx Aliev ■‘unfeeling and arbitrary action will meeting tomorrow night at the R«porier WTIC—UN Radio Review During the campaigning more aa New York state residents. the 48 states to plant on the Othera may try to copy our akillful A t I-east roiir Issue. ' be felt with equal ,4everity in Its Community Hall when the an­ U P O P —UnUed Auto Workern Shoe WDRC— Rua* Nauffhton An estimated 17.000 Connecticut grounds. > W PO P—Modern Sound* than a dozen figures of the Com- work. . , . .but it it never duplicated Out of the legislative delibera- j effect upon the patients and In­ nual Christmas potluck w-ill be W H AY—Ja »» A lly miinlat-tainted regime of President resident* working in New York, Barbara's letter was turned over tiona merged at least four issues ' /fO"’ Democrat Thomas mates in the other institutions of served St 7:30 o’clock. Hostesses W ile -—Ro »» Miller W '"Ic-‘-8tarllRhi Seronade Jacobo Arbenz Guzman have re­ miBit of them commuting from to Edson M. Bailey, principal of which look like sure bet headlines | *s'hgle.t. seeking his fourth the stale." Include Mrs. Milton Jensen. Mrs. WDRC—Cai Xoiby WDRC—Ruaa Naufhton turned from exile either openly or Fairfield County, pay income tax­ MHS. The high school la in the pro­ for the 1958 campaign— the budg- j There had been arguments about Ronald Grose and Mrs. David Jen- United Auto Worker* Show In secret. Some ar* former cabi­ es to New York State. cess of landscaping Its own ney. et. ta.ve.s. court reform and gov- The municipal election gave par- the state's $520 million budget WHAY—Platter Parly net- ministers. Ribicoff said that he and Meyner grounds, and the Department of MANCHESTER Education felt that they would emmental reorganization. i.v leaders a chance to size up po- during the legislative session. Ribi­ A gift exchange and social time WriC—Ron* Miller Brotherhood Gels The government ha-s expelled conferred by telephone and agreed Geraldine Sullivan Less productive apparently was tential 1958 candidates. They pro- coff told the I..egislattire In his will follow the business session. WDRt>-4:ai Kolby to make a formal request for* a know where to obtain the tree. YOU WONT BELIEVE IT! WPOP—Wax work* only a few. who we.-e called out­ "W e tried in our own plant MEMORIAL COMPANY the quest among legi.slators for duced virtually no mention of 1958 farewell message last June: Grateful to Cgrolera l:U — Skywatch Citation right Communists. The others re­ conference to Harriman next week. Mr. and ,Mra. Walter Sullivan. top office material, an especially 1 is-sues. "The atate Is burdened wi^th a Many people enjoyed the carol-, WHAY—Platter Party main. Meanwhile, the Connecticut Gov­ here to get as many of the native OPPOSITE EAST CEMETERY WTlC—R mss sdtiler .120 White St., announce the en­ trees as w* could." said Bailey. pressing problem for Republicans | But outside the municipal po- budget which will strain its fiscal Ing b.v choirs and other groups in I The Communists are not believed ernor directed State Tax Commis-: W'DRC—4.’al Kolby MaJ. Eugene DeLoria. State gagement of their daughter, Geral­ He said that their aim was to get HARRISON STREET~TEL. Ml 9-5807 on the hunt for a gubernatorial lilical arenas, there came pelsist- resources to the utmost. " pre-Christmas tours of the com -' WPOP—Waxwork* b. ppv with Mendez_ Mdntenegro, sloner John L. Sullivan to make a Ground Observer Corps coordina­ Connecticut trees for s sort of nominee to throw against Ribicoff. ent reminders that Democrats and Besides partisan squabbles and munity. But Mrs. Ernest Howard BUT irS TRUE |:M9— who haa denied any tie with them. thorough study of the situation as dine, to Marine Corp. James E. A. AlMtTTL Proprietor W H AY—Dateline tor. will present to the Brother­ arboreal laboratory rather than O f the 280 Republicans in the | Republicsuis will have much to contests, politics in 1957 had: of the Notch, reports she was par­ But they are reported to be work­ It affect* Connecticut residents. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant ticularly pleased with the visit to WTJU—News hood o f the Temple Beth Sholom a Sullivan was also ordered to de­ for historic interest. Legislature. 249 in the House and i argue about next year Its sorr»vs State Insurance WDRC—New*; Weather ing quietly for him ,n the hope that Wood, 16 Pioneef"'Circle. her house o f the United Methodist W P O P -N P w * "certificate of appreciation” for termine if a similar situation ap­ Commi.ssioAer Thomas J. .Spellacy. an RP victory would build a bridge . . , : She is employed at the Travelers Nursery Shi|M Tree Church choir. • :15— manning the Manchester Skywatch plies to Connecticut once one of the most powerful for their return to influence. resiaeni* Co. and he is stationed Bailey contacted the C. R. Burr Democratic leaders, died at the The choir chose to gather on the WHAY —Dateline Post Christmas. working In Maasachiisetta. and Co. Nuraery who in turn con­ WTIC—Bixirt* For the seventh straight year Clandestine leaflets have been at Parris Island, S. C. age of,, 77. lawn outside a new window group­ W ^ C —Weather and Salman Under the New York income tax tacted EJverett Piester, superin­ N ew Milford * ' i handed down an opinion af- ing at the Howard house. The the men of the Temple Beth Sho­ circulated attacking the United No definite plans have been PLANNING A NEW NOME? Its moments of triumph - Meade W PO P—Lsawrence walk laws, non-residents are permitted made for the wedding. tendent of the Park I>epartment o . M d . u ,, “ windows were Installed only a «:SA- , lom relieved the regular Skywatch States in general and the MDN to make a flat 10 per cent deduc­ Alcorn was elected Repufellcan na­ 1951 OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP W H AY—Serenade In Hartford. Piester secured a names cropped up -State Comp­ tional chairman. short time ago after a car lift Rt, volunteers from 6 p.m. Dec. 24 to candidate in particular. All the tion from their gro.a* income or The rase stemmed from the re­ WTIC—.Music by Melachiino seedling about five feet tall which troller Fred R. Zeller; Congress- And the soothing word-«Ribicoff 6 and crashed through the wall of WDRC—Mu*ic a la Carlo midnight Dec. 25. major bandidates have been cam­ $500, whichever la less. fusal of Republicans In the Legis­ was growing in Elizabeth Parjt In man-at-Large Antoni Sadlak: - J. criticized some of the things Re­ the house. " HYDRAMATIC, RADIO. HEATER. FULL PRICE JF W POP—Top 40 Tim * Major DeJoria will extend the paigning hard for the big vote of In Albany, a spoke.aman for the CAP Record Hop Hartford. lature to confirm any of Rlbicoff's 8 : 45- Kenneth Bradle.v. former GOP publicans did In the Legislature, Mrs. Howard, who has difficulty Corpa’ thanks at a breakfa.at at the coffee plantation workers, most New York State Tax Department This seedling was an offspring municipal judgeship nominations WHAY—Serenaae state f i r m a n and national com- but said: "Much that is good has getting used to the windows, re­ WTIC—Three rfiai Kxtra the Temple at 9 a.m. Sunday. Mra. of whom are illiterate Indians. explained that a non-realdent tax­ Slated Saturday of a tree in Bushnell Park which “s : " ' mltteenBn; and John Lodge, for- in 1965 and 1957. been achieved," ports they have suddenly become WDRC— lyOW’*M Th'-maa Leta Waldron, local Skywatch su­ W PO P—Top 40 Time Tile campaign it'elf haa pro­ payer, choosing to itemize deduc­ in turn was an offspring of the iptr governor now serving as more acceptable since the visit of pervisor, said. duced little violence, but violence You Won't Believe It! BUT ITS TRUE 1:8D— tions may deduct only those ex­ The Manchester Squadron of the original Charter Oak Tree. The American ambassador in Spain the carolers. She has written the WHAY—Serenade is fearec' after the vote no mat­ penses connected with the produc­ Charter Oak was blown down In a A s the year drew to a close. Pastor to Install choir a note, telling them of her W TiC—Dick Buriel ter what Its outcome. tion of his New York income and Civil Air Patrol is sponsoilig a storm in .1856. i^oagt arrived In Connecticut for Deaths Last Night pleasure. But. the said, there were WDRC—Amo* n Andy W POP—F\iMon Lewi* Jp. The key appears to He In Con­ contributions to charitable institu­ “ Record Hop" Saturday night at The Burr Co. packed and m hoUdaya- Inevitably, specula­ several in the group who were not STATION T:l5-t tions in New York State. shipped the white oak to Oregoi New MYF Slate By THE A.SSOC1ATED PRESS gress Itself, where MDN members the American Legion Home, from tion fouewed as to . what part if choir members, whom she would WHAY' —Serenade Local Stocks Deductions such as local taxes, this week at thejr own expense. •ny, he win play In the 1958 cam- Malibu, CaUf.—Frederick Law also like to know of her gratitude 1957 FORD WTIC—Dick Buriel are in th* majority. But if the 7 to 11 o’clock. V-8 Country Sedan WAGON WDRC—Amo* n Andy interest payments and medical ex­ Manchester High School will/fe The newly elected officers of the choice of a President should be Tn>lcal o f the questions be­ Olmated. 87, a noted landscape Joint Meeting Set WPOP-K ? Morcao penses, which New Yorker^, are al­ / 2nd Lt. Robert McCabe, execu­ celve a Douglas fir, Oregon's state ing weif^ed are: Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship 1 : 38— (Quotations Furnished b.v left to the deputies, no one can artist, died WMnesday. He was a The Boat'd of Religious Educa- FORDOMATIC, RADIO. HEATER. POWER STEERING lowed, are not given to non-resl- tive officer of the local unit, is ex- tree. BTiero W ill Lodgsi Run? will be installed at a special Sun­ WHAY—Serenade Coburn A aiiddlebrook, I’nc. predict the reactions pf the losers partner in the firm ’ of Olmsted tlon of the Congregational Church W T IC -N ew * oi World denta. officio chairman. Arthur Bouffard "I understand that one ^ i l l be day morning service at South as they become disgruntled rivals Will he run again for governor Brothers of Brookline. Mass., many WDR.;—Amo* ani Andy Blank Storks Sullivan noted that a New York is cadet chairman o f the affair coming," said Bailey, Wjie^he was Methodist Church at 9:30. WPOP—Too 4U Tim# for power. W blcoff, who beat him In years ago and also was a member Manchester Trust . .. 60 65 State resident earning $10,000 a with Kenneth Cotton, / Ernest asked whether the youngsters at Members of the Junior and aenior T :li- 1954 by 8,000 votes? Or will party of the faculty of Harvard Univer­ Conn. Bank and Trust year can deduct as much as 12,500 Kearns, Alma Scott and David the high school will plM t the tree high school of the church schtool FULL WMAY’ - Serenaile l ^ e r s decide that he should run sity from 1900 to 1914. W TIC—Life in the World Co...... 34 37 and pay income taxes on only $7,- Spear assisting him. he said that it "wouw depend on Plan on the best heating. .. automatic fo r the U.S. Senate, with Sen. Wil- and the adult classes will meet In Fort Worth, Tex.—George Wil­ PRICE DOWN «MONTH WDRC—K. R Murrow Kinst National Bank-of 500. Prize* will be given to. the win­ when it came and wmat the plant­ the church sanctuary rather than WPOP-Top 40 Time Beauty Pajweanl -Ilain PurteU assigned the guber­ liam Parker Sr.. 94, dean of U.S. I'.oa— Manchester ...... 30'j 32', A non-resident earning the same ner* of the "Bop Contest" and ing season would be." in their usual departments and the ' oil heat and dedn-action M o b llh o o tl. natorial slot? District Court Clerks and one of WHAY'—Record Rt^leo Hartford National am,Ri*— Ruk{\ Draper " Travelers ...... 72 75 includes girls who are widowed or K a r r Relchelt, president: David St. Petersburg, F’la - H. Stan­ Wror-Hound Do* New Jersey Congressmen report­ ALWAYS AT LEAST 50 CARS cent clt,y election. He rolled to an I Barlow vice president: Dorella ford Williams, 48, president of the INI— divorced. The contestants will be Manchester’s Oldest I Public Utilities edly are planning to advocate a TO CHOOSE FROM easy third term mayoral victory Fish, secretary: Jean Hamlll, National Retirement F'oiindation, No Money Down — 72 Months To Pay Nipht Watch Conn. Light A Power 17 19 judged by a panel of eight on the c A lL Mitciioll 3-5135 FOR TOF QUALITY with a 23,000-vote plurailty, a rec­ with Finest Facilities WTIC— Monitor. basia of personality and beauty of constitutional amendment prohib­ SEDANS, COUPES, STATION WAGONS, CONVERTIBLES treasurer. The program area chair­ an organization to help older peo- j W DR(!—Tho Wmrirt TonlRhl Conn. Power ...... 40', 42', iting a state from levying income ord. Off-Street Parking W PO P— "Toiiud TV** face and figure. The contest does SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS men are: Faith, Alan Pratt; fel- pie, found shot to death Wednesday. I Hartford Electric Lt. .’>4', .56'- t^xes on residents of otper state*. ALL OUR CARS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED Thus.- moat of the talk has been lowihip, James Larson: citizenship, Hia wife and their two chiltiren al­ Established 1874 • :1V- • i Hartford Gas Co. . . . . 35 38 ' not include talent. about a Democratic ticket headed WHAY - Njaht Watch Ribicoff said he would urge Con­ RANH FINANCING UP TO 86 MONTHS hv Rihimfr'fnr'Nylin: outreach. Judith so were found fatally .hot and po­ VTICi^Monlior ‘ - - Southern .New England' Th* beauty part of the conteet necticut congressmen to support OPEN TILL 9 EVENINGS il?-b.v Ribicoff ^ ‘ governor and L e e , a iffo rd ; witness, Sandra .McKay. WDRC—The World Tentaht fo r senator. lice said Williams killed them and I Telephone ...... 32 34 will be decided by a bathing suit the plan. then killed himself. WPOP-Hound Do* and evening gow judging. A point MORMRTY BROTHERS But herp again, aome sav vou Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds, • ;.1«- filanufacturlDg Companies N’tclit Watch sy.stem will be used In the jitdging. BARLOW MOTOR SALES can’t £ount on that -for sure. For novv on furlough from their mission Arrow, Hart. Heg. . . 39', 42', TSTtC Monilor This Is the second Mias Man­ WINDSOR AVE„ ROCKVILJ-E— PHON'E TR 6-2588 315 CENTER ST. one thing, there 'lave been reports station In India and studying at wnnr Pue.8 NauRhton Associated Spring ... 21', 23', MANCHESTER chester Contest held as a prelimj- Pylliians to Note that Ribicoff would prefer to run Drpw Theological Seminary in 1954 FO R D wpnr ■ Hound Do* Bristol Brass ...... 9 11 Madiaon. N. J., will be special |’4*.- nary to the Miss Universe contest. for the Senate and Lee for the Y Watch Collins ...... ' ...... 120 govefnorshlp. guests and the Rev. Mr. Reynolds WTir Monitor Dunham Bush ...... 7 ', 8 ', Last year's winner. Mias Joyce 35lh Anniversary - Ribicoff for Senate? will speak at this aervlce. v ’T>nr Naiieblon Em-Hart ...... 45 48 Cunliffe. was a runnerup in the Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Brown BANK WrOP-Hnund D o r State finals. She was sponsored by Those, who^guggest the possibil­ Fafnir Bearing ...... 49 ,52 MemorlWl Temple, No. S3, Pyth­ ity Uurt Ribicoff niay run for the are the adult counselors for the FULL The Herald In the New England Trloviyion Proeram* U.nders. Frary, Clark 9', II',. ian Sluters, will obsetwe ita 35th Sen^e'^fiext year rather Jhan wait MYF. The parents of the young PRICE DOWN MONTH N. B. Machine ...... 21 23 Press Photographers beauty con­ anniversary with a prograin and iinUrl962 lean heavily on the gov­ people and all interested persons On Paee Two '' j North and J u d d ...... 26 29 test and was chosen Miss Eastern Christmas party tomorrow at 8 ernor's previous serrice in Con­ are invited to attend this service. SATURDAYS O I Russell M fg...... 18 20 States Exposition. Later she was p.m. in Odd Fellows Hall. Past M E M B E R F 0 I C a finalist in the Miss Channel SO MANCHESTER gress as representative from the The Rev. Percy Smith w ill‘ install I Stanley Steam ...... 33', 38', chiefs will be in charge. first district plus his intense Inter­ the officers. •Terry Steam ...... ,.185 — Contest. A history of the temple will be est In international affairs. cU ^n444i Ca. GENERAL Torrlngton ...... 22', 24', The judges who have already read by Mrs. Elizabeth Caverly, Adding to the uncertainty over OOP PICKS KEYNOTER , U.S. Envelope, com. . . 19 21 been selected ai-e Mayor Harold A. the first president. Duets will be the 1958 Democratic ticket are at Hartford, Dec. 27

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PA G E s a H AN CH E 3TER E V E N IN G H ER ALD . M ANCH ESTER, CONN;. FR ID A Y , DECEMBEI%T57, 1967 HANCHE3TER RVENING HERALD, M^CHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1957 PAG E BEVBM tary power from central Europe, battlaficid, and hla leadership at by both sides, might be that kind all times was close and personal. Bolton Minister of agreertent, and it might, by its Today things are very different. 1 Sky watch Schedule Coed Works separation of armies, tone down .cannot lead you Into battle. I do / puwJjiHiiin BY riu. At Temple Pulpit Obituary political and propaganda warfare tALD PlUNTlNQ GO. IMO. not give you laws or administer ' Ike Maps u n w ii aiTMi Saturday, l>er. 28 jSA V E I ■ S«lf PICK.UP For Degree as well. justice but I can do aomelhing else The Rav. Thtodore Chandler of Midnight— 2 a.m...... Lucille HirUi, Charles Hirth Mrs. Sarah I. Tourtellotto ^ moM, 'UROUBUN The point if, anyway, that when — I can give you my heart and my 2 a.m. 4 a.m. . .. the Bolton Confregational Church WAL'L T fil. R„ rrtsRo----- ^^OSON ---- Lucille Hirth. Charles Hirth 12 Larye Bottits Cases of Soda at South Windsor— M ra Sarah I. PubUab«ra the Russians seem to suggest devotion to these old Islands and -1 a.m. 6 a.m...... Roger Winter will deliver the lermon tonight at At Age of 84 Tourtellotte of Pleasant Valley kOUDIUd OolOlMr 1. UM 6 a m.— 8 a.m. . . . Roger Winter, Louie Barber DISCOUNT PRICES to sopisUiing like this,- it is no an­ to all the peoplea of our brother­ Temple Beth Sholom. Rd., South Windsor, widow of the 8 a.m.- 10 a.m. .. ---- Roger Winter, Louie Barber $ j.5 0 U m r y STuiUig Kznpi swer to start talking, again about Ithaca, N .y. (yp)—A fter an in­ Rev. Orrln E. TourUllotte, died I Bad BotMajr*. Batend at tha hood o f nations." 10 a.m.— Noon . .. The Rev. Mr. Chandler will oc­ Tsx Inch ---- Dolores York, Mary Ellen Jeffries at Our Bottling Plant terruption of 60 yeiiri. Mrs. Kath­ yesterday in St. Francis HospiUl. ilea a: Maacnaatar Conn. aa their sincerity. If they will make And she sought to give her peo- Noon—2 p.m. . . . ---- Davf Kelsey, Charlie Perkina cupy the pulpit o f Rebbi Leon Plus Deposit Hartford; - Clau MbU-Mattar •such an agreement, and we will ac­ 2 p.m.— 4 p :n...... erine L. Bradley, 84,. is working ■RumcRiFnoN, r atb s ple'.something else, too- a renewed ---- Garry Sutllffe, Louie Barber Wind who hea. accompanied the She was born in Harbor Grace. Bulganin 4 p.m.—B p.m...... Payabla la Aoaanca cept it, the result would be strong­ faith in traditional morality, fun­ . . . . Angelo Pontillo Temple United Synagogne Youfli again for her master’s degree in- Newfoundland, daughter of the 6 p.m.— 8 p m. . i i l .dS D«liY«r*4l ---- Lticy Burke Irfitln and English at Cornell Uni­ late John and Amelia Hippisley Vaar er thain the sincerity content of the damental values and ageless ideals 8 p.m.— 10 p.m. ,.. delegation to the national conven­ .. . . Lucy Burke tion in Chicago. I Tax IncL MANCHESTER versity. Squires. She had been a local (Ooatiaaed tram Pag* Om ) ^ * foreign policy of any individual na­ at a time of swift technological 10 p.m.— Midnight Thraa- MobUm ---- Liifille Burke. Charles Hirth Plus Deposit Except for writing a thesis, Mre. preacher for the MethodUt Church oaa HcaiUi ... tions. and political change. "A t this criti­ Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station. A graduate of Oberlin College, Secretary of State. Dulles to make waalbT ...... and ordained at the Hartford Sem- Bradley had completed all the re­ for 40 years. She was a graduate Hacla uew .. cal moment in our history, we will VO unteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal BOTTLING CO. such an approach to a meeting with InaiY Foundation, the Rev. Mr. ’ -k ,i f ★ quirements when she waa a grad­ of St. John’a College. Newfound­ Building, Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 1-5 p.m. land, and attended Mt. Allison Col the SoideU. MBMBICR o r The Army Makes Amends certainly lose the trust and re.a|>ect Chandler waa formerly minister of 10 HENDERSON'RD. uate student at Cornell in 1897. lege, Sackville. New Brunswick, Gronp to DIscuee Plan n u i AflBOOVrBD PKK88 of the world if we just aban­ the Union Congregational Church Small Bottles " I didn’t write my thesis then,” Tba AaaocUtad Preaa la axclualaaiy Little by little, this country Ml 3-7922 Cahada. She was a member of the In Bonn, Germany, informed aatUlae to laa uaa of rapubUcatlon 6i don those fundamental principles in Union. He spent two and a half Case of 24 she recalls, "because I decided I sources said today tha 4-powar all aawa dlanatcliaa cradliad to I' seems to be emerging from the A TliuiiKht for Totlav wouldn’t go on with my teaching Welcome Rebekah Lodge, lOOF- oot otbarartaa craditod In thta nanei which guided the men and women ! Schools Gel Film years In Japan under the American and Bigelow Chapter, OES, both of working group on German reunifi­ dark shadow of unnatural fear aiid S|M>nsored by the Manchester Board of Commissioners for For­ South Off after all.” aad alao tlia ideal nawa pabdanad hara who built the grcatne.as of this .20 Blast Hartford. cation is expected to dlscuM Com­ an Hfbla dt raoubllcallon if apaclal diatnist that has come to be known Coonotl of Chnrches On Brotherhood eign Missions. Center St. In 1897 she married Lyman R munist Poland’s proposal for a Eu­ dUpaanbaa baralo ara alao raaanrad country and Commonwealth, " she 1 Tax Incl. Bradley, also a Cornell student. She leaves a sister, Mrs. H. W ar­ as McCarth.rism, Another sign of Rev. Chandler’s topic will be “A North Off ren Case- of South Windsor; twa ropean zone free of atomic wea­ run aaratea ellant of N B. A Barr. said. ‘Today we need a .special Meaning of Thou Shalt Not Kill’ Plus Deposit Candidates for the master’s de­ pons. this emergence la provided by Motorist’s Prayer The film, "The Brotherhood of brothers, the Rev. George G kind of courage, not the kind Today," He will be introduced by West Center St. gree are required to write a paper An informant - said tha ' Polish “ISifilSn__ iltabara Ratiraaaotatiaaa .■ __ program the Arm y has been quiet­ Lord grant me a steady hand and .M.in,’’ wa.s presented to'Arthur W. Squires, D.D. and Beaton H Jullua Kaibewa Spadal Agancv — Na« needed in battle hut a kind which Lallme, head of the audio-vltual Jay Rubinow, president of the con­ on an original research ^oblem Squires, both of Boston, Mass.; plan, set forth by Foreign Minister Torfc, Cbleaaro .Oatmli and Boaton. watchful eye. .35 Delivered HOURS; ly pursuing for the last two .vears, department of Marichc«ter’s gregation. and to pass a fin.al comprehensive and several nieces and nephews. Adam Rapacki early this month, ICBJUBER AUUrr BUREAU OF makes us stand up for everything That no man may be hurt when 1 Tax IncL Daily 9 to S “ certainly (alls within the province CntCULATIONR a program In which a second look schools, by the Kiwanis Club yes­ 1 oral examination. Regarding the Funeral services will be held to­ that we know is right, everything pass by. Sat. 9 to 6 of the working group.’* He added terday. The is suitable for use Pirn Deposit subject of her thesis, Mrs. Bradley morrow at ,2 p.m. from the Wes­ Tha Rarbid Printing Compana, Inc is being given to the cAie of every he did not expect the Rapacki plan that is true and hone.sl.’’ on all age levela from elementary s.ay.s: ley Memorial Church, East Hart- aaaumaa no tlnanctal roaponaibllltir for soldier who was given an unde Thou gsvest life, I pray no act of would be endorsed. typoampblcal arrora anpaaiina In ad- Tliat the queen has warmth and mine through high school. " I think it probably will lead ■Ljt* 1 ^rd. Burial will be in Wapplng aarnaeraanla and otbar reading mailar sirable discharge for security rea­ with ‘pax’ .(peace) in Livy, or The group, composed of delegatee In Tha Maacbeatar Baaning Rarald sincerity ha.s .seldom been ques­ Ma, L.iKC away or mar that act of The film is an animated cartoon, SKATE r i ‘ Cemetery. Friends may call at the from France, Britain, West Ger­ sons between 1948 and 1955. perhaps with Tacitus.” Livy and Newkirk and Whitney Funeral tioned. By her Christmas message, thine. based on the book! "The Races of many and the United State*, waa _OIBpiay aoaartMiig cioatng bourai During these seven years, when .Mankind,■’ by Ruth Benedict. Tacitus were Roman historians. r J 'F' 4 J ‘ Home. 318 Burnside Ave., East set up to dlacuaa means o l achiev­ Por Hoadag—1 p.m. Prlday. she has demonstrated an ability Mrs. Bradley taught Latin and Hartford, today from 3 to 6 and IJ>r Tbaadaa—1 PlBI. Holiday , this country seemed to be going Shelter tho.se, licar Lord, who bear According to Lalime the film EXCHANGE ing German reunification. It ia not to project those qualities, a-s well Greek in a private school near 1: ..-lltt'I' 7 to 9 p.m. For Wednaoday—1 o m Tuaaday. haywire in ILs search for Com me company. shows that the differences between a part of NATO but works closely For Ttaraday—1 p. m. Wadnaaday. people arc not basic, but superfic­ ST. M A R Y 'S Hotpoint Portable TV Philadelphia for a year before Frlend.s are requested to make 2 as a willingness to assume respon­ Friday—1 p. m. Tburaday. munists and Communist sympa From evil of fire and all calamity. with the Atlantic Alliance. For' IBatarday—i p m fyiday. ial. and result from environmental entering Cornell in 1896. contributions in her memory to sibility for providing active moral PARISH HOUSE TliF Widow says her four chil­ Family Greets 15th Addition Press report! in Weat Germany , o a a H M deedfuia lO:Xi a m. a « _ tbizers, real or fancied, when a Teach me, differences. The treatment of the tte Wesley Memorial Church H Pdbt'iutloa axcapt Batur^y — leadership. And even those Angry to use my car for oth- Sponsored by dren and some o f her six grand­ aald that French circlea had sug­ man’s previous associations were ers subject is humorous,. Nurse Margaret Light dUpIays young Michael, 15 th addition to the Cornelius Schoiitcn family, to ' Bulldirqj Fund, East Hartford, in gested an early meeting o f the POST *7 EXPLORERS children studied the classics, but some of his elders, at St. Francis Hospital in Lynwood, Calif. Michael waa born Christmas day lieu of flowers. Young Men, who were probably Lalime said that the film is one working group arid that th e ' as much a test of his loyalty aa Nor, mi.ss through love of speed not the way she did at Smith and From left, at rear are Mrs. Joan Schouten, a daughter-in-law who holds her daughter, Joan '9 Friday, {December 27 really Queen’s Men all along, which many teachers in the Man­ Saturdoy, Doc. 28 THIS 14 " M O D EL French laid particular stress on his current activities, some 700 Cornell. months; Bill, 14; Trudie, 22; Agnes. 17; Pete, 13. and lather Schouten. In front are Dorothy’ «• 5lrs. Eleanor Goldscher ought to he pleased. The beauty of this world; that chester school system have rented Saturday, Jan. 4 the Rapacki plan. A spokesman at soldiers were given less than hon­ many times. It costs about $100. "N ow .” she says, "they dress Tommy. 10; Veronica, 6 ; Geraldine, 12; Robert. 21 months, and the proud mother, Mrs. Agatha Vernon— Mra. Eleanor Goldscher . What Keeps Agreements thus I may up in togas and lie down to eat. Schouten, 45. Some children were not present. (A P Photofaxi) the French embassy her* dsnied orable discharges on security 9 A.M. ta 1 P.M. 63. of 2 Valley View Lane, died the reports and said 'they wars j With joy and courtesy go happily $ 1 2 8 ^ 0 They haven't the groundirfg and ■— o------■" ' ■ ■ ------:______- Ordinarily, American atateamen STATE TAX GROUP .MEETS Syria’s capital. Damascus, has Small Dongtlone Asked suddenly late last night at Rock­ “nothing but rank speculation." grounds. The quality o f their serv­ life’s way discipline we had.” ville City Hospital. 7 existed since 2,000 B. C. In Belgrade, Yugoslavia today ara never aafer than when they ice records was not at issue. Hartford, Dec. 27 ( ^ —The new And reach without mishap eternal Mrs. Bradley resides most of She was bom in New York City, State Tax Study Commission day. hailed Soviet Communist chiiif take refuse behind the charge that It was their past connections that the year in Tallahassee. Fla. Her Tile Herald’i new tele­ Oct. 25, 1894. She leaves two sons, meets today for the first time with (Samuel Cardinal Stritch, Nikita KhniMichsv's latest pro­ tha Ruaaiana conUnually break counted. summer home is in Spencer, near phone number is: Reds Offer Big Loans Harry DelMuro o f Vernon and Gov. Ribicoff and legislative lead­ Archbishop of Chicago). Cornell’s campus. posal for s summit confsrsnet. their negotiated word. I t la alao Ralph DelMuro of Flushing, N. Y.- Govamment tpoksaman Jaksa These cases are now being re­ ers. A commission chairman and Plus $25 Last year she delivered a four- Are Your Car one daughter, Mrj. Arllne Delaney Petrie told s news conference often true that when American viewed in the lig h t.o f two 1955 hour address on the 10 minor To Visit Son in Red China other officers will be elected. The chou Wen-chung, the 34-year- Mitchell 3-2711 of Flushing; and nine grandchil­ Khrushchev’s atstefaient last week Btataamen find auch a refuge ad- Army directives embodying less Hebrew prophets in the Bible be­ To All at Cairo Parley dren. Mrs. Ruth Redmond, 58, holds photo o f son, Hugh, 38, whom shs Chinese composer who won the and the decision o f ths Supreme Free Gift fore a church study group. plana to visit In Red China. Hugh has been impriaonM in that ' vlaabla and neceaaary, they them restrictive stfeurity standards. One cent special session of the State 1957 Guggenhe'm Memorial AwAd Paymeuis Too High? The funeral and burial will be Soviet (Parliament) ’’contain a ^ glsla tu re to review all state and for Scholars and Artists, is a 14” * Hotpoint PorUbla Hl-Vi TV Cornell has other ties in the held in Long Island, N. Y . The country since 1651 on charges of being a U.S. spy. Mrs. Red­ ■ehrea are trying to defend poai- required a "common sense” ap­ (Continued from Page One) seriaa o f proposals on negotiations local taxes. It will make Its re- graduate of the New England Bradle.v family. Her daughter, Burke Funeral Home at 76 Pros­ mond, o f Yonkers, N. Y., has not seen Hugh for 11, years. - BHor tlona which are weak and avoid proach to the question o f the sig LIFE to his Imprisonment he was an employe of a U.S. export Arm and settlement o f various inter­ port and recommendations to the ‘ Conservatory of Music Boston K. Mary SUmson. was a member dition is that there be no strings E iigago|J pect St. is in charge of local ar­ reaponalblUUea they sre not ready rangements. ' in Shanghai. (AP Photofax). > national problems that wa posi­ nificanca of subversive associa­ governor and the Legislature by and Columbia Univeraltv, New oft he class of 1932; a son, Ben attached.” tively appraise." to m eet < ~ The tions. In other words, ov«rriding March 15, 1959. | York. Jamln O. Bradley was In the class The report criticized U.S. aid as "We expect that all govsm- 5 f 4* N C \ o f 1934. Two sons-ln-Iaw, Tuiire Edward J. Ferlazzo A ll these factors were present importance was not to be attached TRADE Always resulting "in loss of inde­ worker at the Windham Commu­ ments and eapdcially thoa* which The APPLIANCE BARN A. Pasto and Clinton B. Stlmson. Edward J. Ferlazzo, Weat Hart­ nity Memorial Hospital cHnic in when President Elisenhower and to the fact that a man’s mother Doctor Says pendence, Interference and an end are directly involved, will be ready were in the classes of 1934 and to peaceful coexistence,” and aa ford, brother of Frank J. Ferlazzo. Willimaiittc. to take up consideration of opan Secretary o f State Dulles collabo- 342 ADAMS ST.— PHONE MI 3-8966 1936, respectively. was a Communist or that he him­ DOW.N iARH SMHAMMEItr always requiring the recipient to 13 Durkin St., died Wednesday Besides her husband she leaves News* Tidbits problems and proposals In the rated to report on the state o f’the self might have flirted with the r t u ’Strep’ Throat Carries night at Hartford Hospital. a son, Leonard Van Aradale of Al­ OPEN 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. join an antl-Communlst defense Culled from A P Wires apirit- o f mutual understanding world the other nigh t To Mr. party while in college. The other M fm m u Troiidt Hooks Prize Danger of Complications pact, the sources said. He was bom in Asbury Park, lendale, N. J.; a daughter, Mrs. and cooperation fo r finding eon- Dance For Health N. J., March 30, 1914. a son of Ruth Carroll Foster of Coventry; Dullea’ usual contention that the directive required consideration to Seeks Common Market structive solutions," h* said. Denver t/Pi — Fittingly, a man By EDWI.N P/ JORDAN, M. D. Earlier today. Egypt proposed to Frank and the late Mrs. Claire two brothers, ,1. FredericJ< Bolts Russians are always breaking their bo- given to the quality of a man’s W e will bay off your J>oi« named Troudt won a big flah con- Written for NEA Service the economic committee of the con­ Ferlazzo. He was employed in the of San Francisco and Martin Bolts Deputy Premier Otto Nuzchks of promises, the President himself service record, a factor that had Richard J. Risley once bi niH and offer r te.st. Harland C, Troudt of Chey­ Several questions on "strep” ference the establishment of a com­ mail room at the State Office o f Sacramento, Calif.; and six Communist Bkut Germany dies added his requirement that the previously been ign or^ in many enne. Wyo.. landed a rainbow trout mon market by Asian and African Building, Hartford, . until his re­ grandchildren. after suffering heart attack dur­ complete selection of sore throat come from Mrs. J. K. Funeral services will be held at ing Christmas holiday, report from Russians provide "clear evidence security cases. weli^hlng 11 pounds, 11 ounces, nations to conteract the new Euro­ tirement three years ago. He w4s DANCE STUDIO elder model guaranteed She asks .what are the symptoms. A very Memorial FMneral Home, 62 West Berlin says. . . . For icctmd (^*8 and' o f Communist Integrity and sin­ that gave him auch prizes aa an pean common market. a member of St. Anthony’s Men’s The Arm y is to be commended Is it dangerous, can it lead to Club and the Connecticut State North St., Willimantic, Sunday at time In two months i^ tlm o r s ana cerity in negotiation and action. ’ 72 E. CENTER ST.— ORANGE HALL cars. aluminum Ashing boat, an out­ The committee heard the pro- for the saner approach it is now MID ■ WINTER SPECIAL board motor and a three-day trip something else, and does It last po.saI by Abdel Razzakh Hassan of Employes Assn. 2 p.m. The Rev. James R. Mac- Ohio Railroad anaounees layoff of To this recurrent line — a line long time ? Arthur, pastor of the Coventry employes throughout its 13-atate taking in the matter of security. Mid'Ttmi Classes Now Forming Wo also buy fpr cosh to the Glenwood Spring, Colo., Egypt behind closed doors. Some Besides his father and brother, Q — WWch 1* th* only vsnom- American foreign policy often A.Shing area next summer. The reference to "strep” in­ members protested that they want­ he, leaves three sisters, Mrs. Fio­ First Ckmgregational Qhurch, will syatemr News thpt the Air Force and N avy officiate. Burial will be In the ous lisard found In tha Unitad EXPERT INSTRUCTIONS IN all typos of Iota lata cars. dicates that the sore throat is ed to hear a lloviet economic' re­ rina Gaudio of Farmington and Two grandchildren of- heroic seeks when it has no wllllngnesa or are emulating it would be welcome. North Coventry Cemetery. States ? , MRS. STEEVE.S CERT.41N caused by a germ known as the port before debating the idea. Mrs, Rose P. Bemabeo and Mrs. woman who perished in a Wee- policy of its own toward negotia­ Friends may call at the funeral A — The Gllaf monstar which But a question still remains aa to ALL PHASES OF THE DANCE Prompt, fost, roliablt Bridgeport, Dec. 27 (>P1— Mrs. streptococcus. Although other The Russian report Was sched­ Paul S. Lombard, both of West hawken, N. J. tenement firs yester­ tion— Herald Tribune and Courant ALUMINUM COMUNATION microbes and Irritations- can cause home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. day die In howital of bums... dwells yt the dssarts o f ths whether the Arm y is justified In buying sorvict. B It« Steei’es said today H ierel# uled for a plenary session later to­ Hartford; and several nieces and Southw ^ principally Arlsctia. Ita Columnist W alter Li|ppmann has basing discharges on pre-induction * Special Boys' Top Closses no hope o f a reconciliation 'Be­ sore throat, those produced by the day. In the past Rpssia has tried nephews. Some of Italy's top money mak' ■ 't' streptococcus are probably the 4rs once again become locked In venom, drop for drim, is as potfnt now made the kind of answer activities, as it still does to some tween her and David A. Steeves, td attract underdeveloped nations Funeral services will be held to­ as that of some ratUesn^s*. the Air Force lieutenant whose most common and perhaps the to communism by painting glowing morrow morning at 8:15 at the their annual straggle with the tax which is long over-due. extent. For instance, a man sus­ • TIny-Tots' Top Classes (age 3 and up) moat severe. . account of surviving for 54 day* pictures of her economic progress. Molloy Funeral Hom'e, 906 Farm ­ Ruth Milieu collector. Barlow STORM DOORS It seems to me that .jhe sj-mp- Q — In what year did railway Uppmann says that "if we look pected of having had Communist ALL CLASSES LIMITED TO 12 TO INSURE YOUR In nigged California mountains, .The European common market Barbara Cox ington Ave., Hartford, followed by Ehghlimth Japanese delegation construction activity In the UniUd at the record, examining it objec­ connections but refusing to dis­ tom of a sore throat needs little a solemn requiem Maas in St arrives in Kuwait for talks with CHILD OF A BETTER DANCE EDUCATION MOTOR SALES after a plane crash created a of France, Weat Germany, Italy, States reach ita peak? FOR 36..INCH nationwide stir. Lt. Steeves was explanation; however, before the Belgium, The Netherlands and Mr. and ^rs. Howard L. Cox of Thomas the Apostle Church at 9 Marriage Lost Its LuaterT the Kuwait sheikhdom on an o ff­ tively and without preconceptions, cuss them with Arm y authoritiea throat gets really sore there may A — In 1886, when 12478 miles REGISTER AT THte STUDIO FROM S to 4 PH ONE TR 5-2538 separated from the Air Forte Luxembourg will go into effect Vernon announce the engagement 6’6lock. Burial will be in Mt. St. This Quiz May Tell Why shore oil concession in Persian the evidence shows, i submit, thfit would still g e t an undesirable dis­ OR be a alight feeling o f uneasiness, o f railway were built. — enough ta ON SATURDAY, JAN. 4, or WINDSOR AVE. yesterday at his own request. Jan. 1. It will throw a single tariff of their daughter, Barbara to Don­ Benedict Cemetery. " A ll the sparkle and fun seems Ouif.., Ernest A. Hallstrom of some agreements negotiated with charge, no matter how good his ' 28.INCH WIDTHS difficulty in swallowing, or tlck- ald A. Cotnolr. son of Mr. ' and Hartford, assistant director of the span the continent four times be­ wall around the six nations and Friends may call at the funeral C.YLL PI 2-B886 AT ANY TIME ROCKVILI.E, CONN. 29.95 to be gone out of our marriage," tween N ew York and San Fran­ Ijng or dryness in the throat with th ^ Soriet Union have been ob­ service record. This practice has provide privileged access to the Mrs. Arthur Cotnoir of Easthamp- home from 7 to 10 o’clock tonight. State Personnel Department, Open Till 9 Evening^s ELVI.S GETS DRAt-T DEI.AY A desire to cough and hawk. a woman writes. And then she cisco. ■ Cl untries for some products from ton. Mass. serve as temporary head of the served very well and that others been criticized in the paat and. in INCLUDES: HINGES, LATCH and CLOSER Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 27 (>P)__ In the presence of a severe KIdrburned singer Elvis Presley, African areas connected with them. Miss Cox Is a-graduate of Rock­ I Robert Pritchard asks a big question, "H ow can it be agency pending selection of a pew have been violated. It is not true, fact, its constitutionality ia to be streptococcus sore throat chilly restored?" director. today was granted a 60-day df"- Countermea.surrs Hinted ville High School and is employed Mrs. Rudolph J. Elschmann, 58 Q — Is the plum rich in carb»- as some among us like to say, that be tested in a Supreme Court case feelings and fever are common. If the "sparkle” is gone from Retiring dean of the Washing­ hydnites? lay of his Induction into the Some independent African coun­ at the Research Department of Ashworth SL, received news of the the Soviet Uiiion always breaks its to be argued next month. Sometimes the body temperature United Aircraft, East Hartford. your marriage, a lot of other ton diplomatic corps, Norwegian A — Yss, it contains 20.1 per Army, thus enabling hinv' to rises quite high. tries have expressed fears that dqKth of her father, Robert agreements, gnd it is not true, of In the meantime, however, with complete a moving plctun^ for Mr. Cotnolr 1s a graduate of things must be gone from it. too. ^ ambassador, Wilhelm Uunthe de cent carbohydrates, or sugar, It seems safe to say thak A they will have a harder time sell­ Pritchard of Poultney, Vt.. who MANCHESTER LUMBER, INC. Paramount Studios. T h ^ rock American International College,- Do you express your love in lit­ Morgenstieme says goodby to which is moTe than la found in course, that the Soviet Union al­ the Army’s review program almost streptococcus sore throat is both ing raw materials to the six. Talk died last night in Rutlsnd, Vt., ‘n’, roll star’s d eferm ^ t was Springfield, Ma.ss., and ia employed tle affectionate words and gestures President Eisenhower today... any other frulL , ways keeps its agreements." completed, some 280 Of the 700 ex- dangerous and can lead to com­ of countermeasures has also been after a long Illness. 255 CENTER STREET voted unanimously b y ^ ls draft instead of being too reserved for Four Russian doctors say they got i PHONE Ml 3-5144 plications. Of these, probably the heard in Latin American nations as a numerical analysO also at the Born , in Wales, Britain, he\was Uppmann does not go into the sen’lcemen have thus far had the hoard. He ha^I been, scheduled such nonsense? some new ideas on treating and most Important are inAammatlon that export to the common mar­ Research Department of United a son o f Daniel and S u z a n n a Q — Who was Lev Daiddovich related and parallel question—that type of discharge given them up­ MUCH TIME BEFORE ' for Induction Jan. 26. ket area. Aircraft. Blast Hartford. A June Pritchard. Do you laugh out loud instead o f rehabilitating patiente during a Bronstein? of the kidneys, or nephritis.-and jiut managing a. faint smile when month’s visit to the United o f how other nations, perhaps in­ graded. For many, this-means that S------/ ----- rheumatic fever. In fact, most at­ The Elgyptian report said an A f- wedding la planned. He leaves two other daughters, A — This waa th* real name of The word "copper” if derived the other makes a little jokf? Btates. cluding our own, keep their agree- they are now entitled to accumu­ tacks of rheumatic fever do fol­ rican-Aaian common market would Mrs. Albert Hlrsch of Glens Fails. L«on Trotsky? from the name o f the Island, pronvote cooperation among the N. Y., and Mra. Helen Jordan of Do you save up Interesting and mentiu But we will supply a find­ lated leave pay and veterans bene­ CypriKs, low a streptococcus sore throat. tlon is attending the -conference. amusing anecdotes instead of The ordinary acute attack of nations as well as combatting the Poultney: a son, Charles Pritch­ other’s projects and current en­ Q — Which ia the longest human ing for klm. It is that all nations fits that had been denied them Its economic report waa one of to­ troubles,to tell each other at the bone? ^ONVfNIFNI l.VENING HOURS sore throat does not as a rule last European bloc. - day’* highlights. ard of Hartford; a sister, Mrs. thusiasms T keep agreements when it is to when they were given undetirable dinner table? A — The femur. JHURS. and FRI. 6 JO 8 P. M. Jong, but sometimes chronic in- Not a tingle kind word for the Some western observers have George Johnson of Rutland, two Do you ever stop to think about their national Interest to do so; discharges. It means more than llamraation may follow a num­ W est, was spoken yestierday by long felt that Russia's greatest ef­ half sisters, Mrs. George W il­ Do you kid about each other’s all the things you have to b* thank­ and that all nations have been gu il­ that, (oo, of course. It means that ber of acute attacks. th- 400 delegates from 38 nations forts to win over African and liams of Poultney and Mrs. Mar­ faults instead of nagging abput ful for? .1 UBEL PAY DEDUCTION them ? Washtaigtoii, Dec. n 'W l-. n * ty of violating agreements when the Am y, by revising its thinking This occurs most frequently in and colonies.. N o , more were ex­ Asian nations were by selling them garet Wilson of Buffalo, N. Y.; Do you havs fam ily Jokes that \ those who are excessive drinkers pected today amf’ the conference cbmmunism as the best way to also a half brother, Albert Rob­ Do you try to do little thought­ never Seem to grow old? U.8. Tax Court ruled today that • they have found that to be in what along more traditional lines of fair SEN D THEM of alcholic beverages, those who will probably go on this v(ay until prosperity. . erts, several nieces and nephews, ful things to surprise each other? As a couple, do you ever put taxpayer Is enUUM U a dedae- \hey conceived to be their own na- play, ia doing what it can to re­ smoke a great deal, and those its scheduled end Jan. 1. Deny Rare with Feiplng 17 grandchildren and 8 great­ Mutual Interests yourselves out to do things for oth­ tlon for tb* amsnnt paid on a t i o ^ interest. move the stigma of disloyalty it who use their voices too often • Since the delegations are non Side-by-side efforts o f Red (Jhina grandchildren. Do you share any SMlIy Interest- ers leas fortunate than you are? libel Judgment, where the libelons THE and hard. official—some are conjposed of ex and India to develop their econo­ Funeral services will be held Ihg hobby? " statement b made In the ooure* U^mann dofs. on the other had unjustly stamped on so many - Do you often say those three Most streptococcus sore throats lies— the conference is unrestricted mies have been watched by many Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Roberts Do you entertain friends often in of buslneea. The niUng waa mad* of Its servicemen. words that must be said over and In a ease In which the Intenal hand, ^ estion some of our u.sual appear to be the result of acquir­ by the 'hormal diplomatic niceties as a contest between dictatorial FuneirtiV Honle, Poultney; TTie Rev. your own hpme Arid aqpept them over in a marriage: "1 love you"? charges against Russia. He finds, HOMETOWN ing the germ from other people, of govemmenis. The delegates and democratic roads to full din­ as they are, rather than pointing Rflifentie Senice-snmtiit’to cellnet M yra Borden will officiate and in­ Change any "no” answers you an additional in imrtia for instance; that' Mr. Dulles likes The Queen’.s Answer or from milk and foodstuffs wrhich have used this leeway to lambast ner planes, though Indian officials terment will be in Poullpey Ceme­ out their faults and shortcomings have for "yes” anawers-;-snd see are oontaminated with these the Weat. deny they are In a race with Pei- tery. to each .other? from Comelluo VanderhUt Jr. to. accuse the Russians o f having , 1. I f the sparkle doesn’t come back to for 1951. Last summer and fall, the insti­ NEWS microbes. . A 17-member Russian delega- plng. Calling hours will Be Friday and Do you take the trouble to really your marriage. violated agreeniapts reached at tution of the British monarchy in The Soviet report came at a listen when the other talks and to Consequently, streptocoecus sore Saturday evenings at the funeral (All rights reserved, NBA Service The total land area of th* world Geneva which, a s > fr. Dulles him­ general and Queen Elizabetii in throats are somewhat contagious time that Russia is stepping up home. show real enthusiasm for each Inc.) •' her offers of economic aid to Afri­ is 61.230,217 square miles. self must surely krto«. were not particular took quite a knocking and afforts should be made to reached there at all. avoid exposing others to possible V Stage Attraction can and Asian nations. Moscow Mrs. Barban. ,\. Daly about from'some of England’e so- infection. Also, food which is well left the field to the United States But Uppmann is ‘not primarily called Angry Young Men. Son; until a few yiars ago but now has Mrs. Barbara A.'D aly of Holton, cooked and milk which has ,'boen widow of ,Thomas D. Daly, dirt interested in comparative virtue. said the Queen was too distant, ti pasteurized are important safely or is seeking aid agreements with 691 M A IK 5T. India, Afghanistan, Syria and sev- tliia morning at a convalescent He is tr.ving to chart what kind of forii^l, cut o ff from her people b measures. rf’al other countries represented at home. negotiation is likely to pay off. In spite of preventive measures Bom in New York City, she had 'NEXT TO « A5 COMPANY' a decadent pklace guard. Othei people will probably continue to the meeting. been a reeident of Bolton for 55 whether or not anybody is sin­ called the monarchy itself ou have sore throats for some time Among targets of speeches at yeara. She was an honorary mem­ cere. And he finds, for his pur- moded. to come. When this occurs, stay- the opening session' yesterday of ber of Bolton Grange, No. 47, and poie, that purely military agree­ This sort of talk, naturall ing home in bed is deslrabje. the Egyptian-sponsored conference As ,a rule, comfort is greatly In­ were nuclear weapons tests, the an honorary member o f the Ladies ments, involving concrete things of St. Maurice. enough, A-eated a row, as tl; creased by the use o f hot com­ Eisenhou^r doctrine, military al­ 2 like the position of troops, are She leaves two sons, Thomas Quejn’a protectors rushed Int presses o r's n Ice bag applied to liances and foreign military bases. practical enough, and self-enforc­ print in her defense. One-of then Including the neck. The local use of pre­ 'There is a ‘p o ts discrepancy’ Daly, with whom she made her home, and Joseph Mack of Bolton) ing enough, without any assurance looking and talking like a vetera parations contalping powdered between governments which con­ Reffardliess ^of where sulfa may be helpful. Hot in­ tinue nuclear tests and people who three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Grlf- Of Sincerity or Integrity or without of Kitchener’a army, even went s Manchester, flng of Hebron, Mrs. Emily Cal­ All Our Boys’ and Girls’ any system of inspection. He your service man or frequently the use of simple demand cessation of teats,” said far aa to throw an angry punch a' aspirin greaUy relieves the dis­ houn of Mancheater and Mrs. W Q R ^ is stationed,' Serag EH Din Abbas. of. Indonesia. finds that,^ agreements about in­ the pose of* one o f tha Angr. comfort. "The people’s movement opposed George Rose of Bolton, eight grand­ tangibles. on the other hapd, are Young Men. Rockville, Coventry SAVES the Manchester Eve­ The antibiotics often bring r t' to atomic warfare ir gaining children, and 10 great-grandchil­ dren. i not worth very much. tDie criticism, however, apparent­ lief quickly. Gargles, the InUke ground," he declared. / ning Herald can be for­ of plenty of fluids, and the like, Funeral services .will be held 7 Abbas said r a secona , Africanr and The military agreements at ly hit home. F or In delivering .her Monday lom lng at 8:30 from the warded to be at “Mail are often, beneiScJal. Asian conference on' the govern­ Yalta, Lippmann points out, were T. P. Holloran Funeral Home, 176 annual Christmas message, the Your In those who seem susceptible mental level Is "keenly needed kept and observed by all hands’; Call” regularly i^ith all .(Renter St., followed bv a requiem Queen had evidently faken g r e a t, to repeated attacks of streptococ­ now,” The first one waa held in Mass in St. James (jhurch at 9 and still stajid, while the political pains, in the talk's form and con-1 the hometown news cus sore throatk, or who develop Bandung, Indonesia, in 1955. The' the chronic variety, removal o f the o'clock. Burial will be In St. James agreements fell by the wayside. tent, to answer her critici. It was. I people away from Philippines, Ceylon and several Cemetery. tonsils may. be indicated if these other nations presented the west­ And the Austrian treaty, which first of all, given over televlai'on, j SAVINGS DEPOSIT home are ,m anxious tissues are diseased. Friends may call at the funerial provided for the evacuation of ern viewpoint there. home tomorrow and Sunday, from with the hope, as she expressed it, i An immediate ban on ail laws Austria by all foreign troops, has RECBVED ON OR BEFORE to g e t 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. that the new medium would make j For naw, chongod ar additional HtHngsJn even remotely imposing racial dis­ worked, and is actually self-cn- the Christmas, message "m ore dl-1 A galiT holiday stage ahow fea crimination waa asked by Foreign George Greenaway fordng, simply because nobody's Hit WHITE PAGES gf Hm takphana diroctory, JANUARY Sfii Minister Mohammed Ahmed Mah- rect and personal." In addition, her Telephone Ml 3-5121 Police Arrests turing 60 top recording artista will George Greenaway, 26 View Si;., army can march back into Austria be presented at the State Theater, goub o f the Sudan. He is repre­ died suddenly Monday while >va- delivery, according to reports, was Hi * WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM without everybody seeing it and piaosa coll toiaphont butinasi offict.. Hartford, Saturday and Sunday. senting his political party rather cationlng in Fort MyerS, Fla. He' SNOW SUITS vastly improved — natural and Circulation fighting about it. Leon C. Bradley, St, of 73 Phelps Headlining will be Mickey & SylVia, than government. Many of the had been there three weeks. easy, with not a trace o f tha nasal, JANUARY 1st other delegationa include ministers ■ W e ourselves didn't demand, be­ Department Rd4^wiui arrested-late yesterday (at top), famed recording stafa-of The body Is being shipped for "achoolgirUah" voice that had afternoon and cbai^ged with pass­ "Love Is Strange.” Co-headline at­ and members of parliament. burial here. The Holmea Flineral fore the signing of the Austrian A ban on weapons testa was also drawn ao much criticism In the p ' 1 ■ Today! ing through a red traffic signal. tractions will include Danny and Home will announce arrange­ treaty, that the Russians swear past. Bradley was stopped at E. Middle the Juniors, singing their jifo. 1 hit, asked by the 45-member Japanese ments later. their sincerity on a stack of mani- Additional Listings Only SOe per month (plus fax) Tpke. and Summit St. about 5 VAt the Hop";' Brenda Lee, 'Tele­ delegation, the. largest in Cairo. . But most important of all was One of the members la Mrs.-Suzu teelos,, .Nor do we need demands o’clock by Patrolman Allan Smith. vision’s Biggest Little Star," fea­ Mrs. Ruth S. Van Arsdale the content o f the address—a You can have other members of your household or business He is fecbeduled to appear In Town tured on the Perry Como and Steve Kuboyama, widow of 4 sailor on Coventry—Mm; Ruth Sprague fo r proof o f Russian sincerity to­ the Japanese fishing ship Lucky. A graceful, moving message— which Court Jan. 4. Allen shows, and George Hamil­ Van Arsdale, 68, w ife of. noted Dragon when it .was caught In fall­ day. What we need^ is proposals tried to overcome the difficulties fisted In the WHITE PAGES for only 50c per month. iRanrhBBtrr Arthur M. Benton IU,‘ 17. of 861 ton rv, whose rendition of "Why artist W alter D. Van’ Amdale, died out from a U.S.-H-bomb test. ' for agreements that would be self- Center St., yepterday. was charged at her home Ikst night after a long Invplved in personalizing the mon­ Don’t They Undsntand” ia one of The sailor, Aiklchl Kuboyama, enforcing, both because any viola­ r with Operating a motor vehicle Illness.. ' archy, difficuIUea inherent in the the nation's top favorites. Also ap­ died a short time after the bomb with an improper m uffler and pearing will be Betty Johnson, She was bom In Oakland, Calif.' tion would be a concrete physical NATIONAL BANK E n r t t t n g test and the United StatM hat ALL SALES very natura o f. the InatituUon. j i ______making unneceasary noise. He was singing star of Jack Paar’s TV Aug. 3. 1889, a. daughter o f John act and notorious, and because the b4en accused o f killing him by and Adelia- Sprague Holts. which requires the Queen to reign arrested on Main St. by Patrolman ahow, "Tonight” : Jimmy Edwards 595 AAAIN STREET* MANCHESTER, CONN. - radiation effOCta. A U.S. expert She was employed at Aetna Life agreements themselves would be Robert Lannan and w ill''b e ar­ with hU hit, "Love Bug (Suwl"; FINAL without ruUng, to exert a cohesive THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY said death was causOd by Jaundice. Insurance Co. for many years im- In the naUonal interest o f both raigned in' Town Cobrt tomorrow. the Chantels, doing “ Maybe” and force without Wielding power. Ifrraih The case has since been.^

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P A G E E IG H T • ______MANCHESTER EVENING .ftgR ALD . MANCHESTER. t O N N - FRIDAY, DE.C?;MBER 27. 1957 A L L E Y OUP MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1967 BY V. 1. HAMLIN freshments, or liquors will bs per­ man approached. PAGE NINE I C*MT LAY0UT ' 03^ tXJeSNT SEEM \N0, HE 9WP I mitted to enter the grounds; Policeman (after a quick sur­ «S5,000 wrmouT, f Tm AEiavo ( /m i g h t V . w a s t o a c t monuments constructed to serve vey i- You • are drunk. Please ac­ BVUJENCE OF \On l y O i as sun-baths, bird-baths and other company’ me. Hebron ’ ■^Hal Boyle SOME KIND Seiise and Nonsense /A SIGNAL novel features sfe not permitted; Tip.sy Man (mumbling and pol­ OF SEcucnv; ' f r o m h i m . visitors will not be permitted to ishing hia mouth organ on hia Boy friend (making; converaa*' Edwin Booth the proof of a new alt or lie upon the grass nor in the sleeve I—Sure, sure. What woultf Bargains tion with fiancee's father) — You poster, which announced the actor Pastor Says Times Make the Man shrubbery; no person will be per­ you like to ihihg? know, sir, I ’ve been KdinK with aa "the eminent tragediafi, Edwin mitted to enter the Cemetery ex­ your daughter for 10 yeara. Booth.” cept through a gate." ' Joe —Why does your dog keep Listed by Church Will Father— Well, what do you want Booth I wish that you would turning 'round, and 'round in cir­ • _ - a penaion 7 —^Not Resolutions leave off that "Eminent Tragedian Tn ts.> .ypp hours of the morning The Inquirer cles?' business. I would' much rather Sue Oh. he's a watch dog, and Dr. M. S t»w «n . 83. of Lof;an- a man staggered down the street Meet Budget N «w Yfirk u9) — Naw it the about falling ha!r-^I watehed it have it simple "Edwin Booth.” . a iiiouth organ, A police­ he's winding himself up! port. Ind„ haa been Caaa County Printer— Very good, sir. time far idl good n^en to start Ull it all hit the floor. coroner for 36 yeara and haa juat There la no'nssd for a full pen The following week the modest ’The Rev. Douglas F. Pimm, pas­ brooding' ebout how in l9 M they beiftin another four-year term. ■— Mr, Booth went for a walk, and For Npw Vp«r’« Ev« Buffet of Ink to set down my reeolutiona OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB tor of S t Poter’t Episcopal Chutch, can be even gooder. Lealie E. Dunkin. South Bend, found * the town plaitered with bARBECUKD CHICKFJNS fropn Sew Look Alike Aprons Greetlnga from Carpeting May Fortune Smile on You In 1»«8 this year. At 46 the inexorable Ind. Headquarters Th« 'Big Game Rug'! says that though the Anal results erosion of naturs and slowing ar­ posters announcing the coming of LYNN POULTRY KAR.MS in 'Uic BHEAR30N, HAMMILL tc CO., The making of New Year reso­ MANCHESTER CARPET CEN­ of thh recent Every Member can­ teries turn a man Into as much "Simple Edwin Booth.” I ' X E ^ A i LVEAR V0U'V& Parkado are ready to eat. Could 913 Main Street, Invatment Securi­ lution! seems to be eim oti al­ Sapphire: "Juat becauae some APRON TER, corner Main and Middle of a nobleman as he is ever likely ,T R A I L E D ^ H A U tIT E D M E any'Uilng be easier or tastier to OR ties and Members of New: York vass have yet to be completed, he aecret admirer senda a woman a £6AD, MEM.' TODAV1 Tpke. headquarters for quality 5670 together a masculine oroblem, and to become. It is ths passags o f PRISCILLA’.S POP They apparently had not met for SCO WITH i i LIKE A ETRADSS B?rve your gue.il.y as you gather Stock Exchange, extends sincere has been advised that the church BY AL VKKMEER few gifts doein’t mean anything." PAID $ AM. THE PINAFORE carpeting, alncerely wishes you will be able to meet iu budget most women ars Inclined to re­ time, not the growth of charac­ some time. They were sitting in 'JERVTMiM&fe WALTZ FOR to welcome a New Year. Slice the good wishes to you -for a prosper­ gard the whole bueihess as utter hear you chased George (klngftsh) Stevena: "Oh. the gloaming, listening to the lan­ t a il o r ,CMARLEV and yours a very happy New year. this year, which will give it full ter, that turns moat men Into an­ SOT b e a r ' C16AR AND juicy, fine-grained meat directly ous, succeaafiil N-svy Year. nonsense. him dow n t h « s tra e t Why M o w .^■eah? Well, .let me tell you aomc- guorous roll of th sea below. TME LAOMDRVAtAM parish status In the diocese. gels. TRAPS to b ac c o onto a platter and .'ten'e cold. Or. T h e reaeon for thle is simple. thlng. A man doesn't go around a n d a few v Ever take rtieat loaf along, in an The goal to be reached is $9,053, The only good resolution a man and tooU a chunk a ren 't She~And you say you were in ^M ALL- if you prefer it hot, just slip the It is the customer, and th# cus­ The Average woman feele that if butt'ering up a roll'df he's PEFReSHMeMT TA?5.' Since YouP/ JOUCMES.' insulated bag, for a picnic? You needs to make in middle age, out of his pants! > , you ^ the town where i live last week? VACATlOrJ BARBECUED CHICKEN (in it's tomer alone, who casts the vote -without doubt ths largest budget there U anything wrong with her S a n t a a vegetarian.” h at e x a l t e d can slice it on the spot and every­ written with an interior urgency h a p p y He— Yes! --V W AN •peciaily prepared foil wrapper I that determines how big any com­ the church has ever recorded. - M . M. Carey. New Castle. Pa. WHEhi s o u ) one can make their own aanef- ehe can fix it with a needle and apparent only to him, le this: She- And you thought of me FEELINSTOFACE 1158 f into the oven a few minutes to pany should be . . . The regula­ Over $7,000 was reached the first thread, her cosmetic kit, or a visit ' T f John’ OVJIM6 NOT/-'v.,r-^i 'SLICE'Dr wiclics. Lots of pickles with this, "Keep living!” start the delectable juices run­ tions laid down by the consuming day o f the canvass. to the beauty parlor. But feels no While the young suitor was amv m a m ■ ' ^ ' * 5 OFF/ please. TTis Rev. Mr. Pimm also asks if And a happy N ew Year to you, He— Aye, I did, and I said to ning. Mouthwatering and such an public are far from potent and far need at year's end to go through too. waiting for hla girl, the latter's myself, "Why, isn't, this where ettorUesa way to treat your anyone would like to donate floedr. For Your Dining Pleasure less flexible than any code of law. a long struggle with . her con­ little sister sidled into the room.' what's-her-name lives7"- guests, .lust call Mitchell 9-8251 lights for the stained glaat win­ What more delightfid way to merely through the exercise of science. Why Ihould she? After Sister—Did you know my aia- and tell them how many B ARBE­ dow above the altar of the church ter’a-got three other boy frienda? bring the old year to a happy the natural forces of trade. — all, If there la anything really Please note these official Rules CUED CHICTCENS you want. Be­ Crawford H. Greenewalt. He also wishes tc thank Miss Mar­ wrong with her life, it lin’t her New Device Aids Young Man-Reallv? I haven’t and Regulations of Cedar Hill close than bv dining at M IL L E R ’S jorie H. Martin and Mrs. Herbsrt seen any of them. cause H O U D A Y EGG NOG is so RESTAURANT. 10 East Center fault — It'a just tome darned man Cemetery, Newark, N. J. murli a part of the festivities, you W. Porter for substituting at the Sister— Neithei' have I. but ahe St. A talented staff prepares and New Year Greetings to blame. In Hearing H ^rt ."Visitors are admitted to the might like to "toast " the New pipe organ at the churoh services gave me a quarter to tell you. serves delortable meals with a HARMAC MEN'S A.ND BOYS' The male animal, on tht other cemetery at the discretion of the Year with this popular drink. Buy while the organist, Gardner Q, satisfying flair that makes you SHOP, 946 Main Street, center of hand, knows he haa a nature YVarren, Mich., Dec. 27 (#) — Cemetery or its superintendent; no' FRESH EGGS from LY.N.N POUL­ quality apparel to suit masculine Shorey was aWsy. brackled with evil. Uaually ha haa One day a printer brought to person with firearms, dogs, re­ want to return again and again. The Rev. Mr. Primm hopes that A device that reportedly picks up I ' ' TRY FARMS STORE. Try it soon. Mitchell 9-8123. tastes, wishes you and yours a de­ tha atrangtb to enjoy it. But about lightful New 'Year. several families will volunteer to now, worn out by holiday wassail ths heart's tiniest movement Is LONG SA.H invite a deserving child from one BY Al. CAPP and BOH I JIBBERS CROSSWORD PUZZLE Tiny whole raw mushrooms may Main-dish from the pantry shelf; and welkin ringing, the bad con being, used to hear heart murmurs Tte scotiie&HenKN be served with a cream cheese dip Maturity is achieved when a per­ of the churches of New York City aetence ha haa successfully held / l\rA55WNBP AFflutO Dilute cream of celery soup with A to spend a week at their home dur­ that previously eluded the moat CL6*Rt.Y WAW TM*T .m.AFxxufrrr rfs MR. APcxio.se as a before-dinner nibble. little chicken stock or milk and sdd son accepts life as full of tension; down all year riaea up and over' IPTHFVKUeVSCHOClt-. HP* He iHaT ID AU. ing the coming summer. He plans sensitive Instruments. A PHYSlOU. OLTU0S Hw u PH cee now a h h h h h h h h /rst drained tuna and drained tiny when he does not torment himself throvi/s him. Ike GiitLS rr to write several of ths clergy for n s n u c T ix myw t e WR INSTK0CT1DN6 Answer to Previous Puzzle L e t ’^ To Ring In the New Year canned green peas. EASY-TO-CROCHET with childish guilt feelings but The wretch, ashamed of all the It is hoped It will aid In earlier A L L H A R tllS O N ’S, 849 Main Street, avoids tragic adult ains; when he ■lames of deserving young p^ple detection of heart disease. Missing Words iEQ T I G E R R U G in their parishes who will be se­ ■inful things he has dona for the icsl FACE ha.s all the props to roll your par­ Sincere Good Wishes postpones immediate pleasures for last 12 months (and the virtuous The device, developed by Dr. 37> 29' lected, Anyone who would like to Dale Groom of the Medical Col­ IR 5 8 ty off to a flying start. A "H all­ "Die BOYS' SHOP of C. E. the sake of long-term values ..., dseds he has left undone), is ACBOSS EVEM = participate in this program is lege of South Carolina and Yro T< DOWN mark" CENTERPIECE and a HOUSE gc SON extends to you sll Our generation must be inspired to miserably sure that about the only asked to communicate with Mrs. Slhvonen of the General Motors 1 Ea*y -----^ 1------supply of P A R T Y HATS, set a sincere good wishes for s joyful search for that maturltv which will nice U$ing he can say about him- A. Ft Cole. Technical Center here, is in opera­ fo accounting mood of merriment. There are New Year just packed with hap­ manifest itself in the qualities of ■elf Is that he hasn't struck his 5 Throufh thick 3 ----and COCKTAIL SHAKERS and piness and contentment. tenacity, dependability, co-opera­ Student to Preach tion at medical college hospital at CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER .On Sunday, George Wemsr, a mother with brass knucks iately. Charleston, 8. C. and ----- under GLASSES also SH RIM P SERV­ tiveness and the 'inner drive to Yearning again for his ;o w n divinity student and a member of • —~ and aha 3 Papa and ERS and all manner of BAR Bermuda and Spanish type work and sacrifice for a nobler self-approval, he seizes paper and Known aa a capacitance heart future of mankind! St. Peter's parish will be guest sound pickup, It was developed 12 Rkg>thapcd 4 Run together GADGETS to liven up the New onions are not as long-keeping as pen and makes a list of aU the '—Joshua L. Liebman. preacher at the church at the 8 and along the lines of a tool the auto­ 13 Walk in water 5 Number [A Y'ear's party. You'll find cute some other vKrleUes, but they are things hs is going to do in the 6 Harness part N A P K IN S and acces.sories in gay mild in flavor. 10 a.m. services. There will he no motive industry uses to measure M Taka the — - u i n n m e i i 12 months ahead to m ike hinuelf 7 Not the New Year's patterns, H A R R I­ YY It'i YY’arm Good YY'iahea Sunday school or fam ily service. engine pressure. l.'S Indians 8158 a purer, finer man. Usually he faintest ---- 24 His and ----- 43 Ventures SON'S hopes 1958 will be good to R E G AL MBJN’S SHOP, 907 Main "The annual Christmas party for 1 VThrough 4-10 yn. (fiilldren's Winter-Wear Deliglit the youngster with this might just as well, writs to Santa The device Is conUlnM In _ JUDD SAXON 8 Birds’ homes 25 Nautical term 45 Mongol you and yours. 8157 Street, headquarters for a gentle­ the Church School children will be BY KEN BALD AND JERRY HRONDFIEI.D prefix) 11-20 Reduced 80% tiger rug that is Inexpensive and Claus — for all the good that small bell'>sheped houring ■ similar/ TSrrr ■ . 9 Hospital 26 Supplant 46 Glen Winter Is just 6 days old. It is man's sportswear, business outfits held today in Phelps Hall at 7:30. to the end of a phyaiclan'i 18 Exchange workers 26 American quick to crochet. He’ll want it for Church Yule PAgeant results. For he sets himself im- FNE/«TTINffCO»IKEP wEtt, JA5<5N SWIFT’S 47 State Add a couple of table-spoons of Cute as a button, and so practl- an ideal time to take advantage of a - -1 Formal Wear for hire, wishes stethosebpe. It recelvM tlie spun/ ON TNE HEAP ISN'T NVf 19 Rags and —^ 10 ------cut ; ; = w TV viewing or to use in his room. poesible aspirations. N o saint could SHOCK-RESISTANT JAR statesman 48 ---- majesty minced parsley to biscuit dough Apron styles that are Iden- ! the SA LE at M AR I-M AD ’S, 691 you a great 1958. The cast in the Christmas pag­ of chest wall indvements, wltg a 21 Gaelic 11 Health resorts (P.S. It is so colorful the little do all the noble chores he sets IS AU OURS' lAyPEN 30 High cards 50 ---- Scotia that la to be used for a meat or I Main St. Outfit your boy and girl, eant presented at St. Peter's Epis­ range down to movements of4me- SETS REPAlP FOR HiS. 16 Get on one's miss will want one too! I for himself. 23---- and 31 Ancient Asian 51 Heroic poetry fish pie topj)lng. 8157 with Patt-O-Rama is toddler through size 14 in an at- Puree cooked lentils for a soup or copal Church on Christmas Eve half billionth of an Inch, an^con- in v e s t m e n t in th e 33 Cupolas Pattern No. 5670 contains cro------This is particularly true If he MadAm 52 Essential in sizes 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. Size tractive famous - name DRESS follows: Joseph. Harry H. Kirk- vertj them into electrical am als. T EST--A N P THAT'S 2D Petty quarrels 35 Leg bones Chet directions; material require- whole. Serve the soup is a young man. For It is remark­ AU HE S E T S ' 34 Poaacsset being In the New Year 14, 34 bust, cobbler, 1 3-4 yards with thin rounds of frankfurter ham; The Virgin Mary, Miss Mary These elgnals are reprednesd on an 22 Jewish 40 Hebrew COAT, COAT AND LEGGING ments; stitch illustrations. able how a man's list o f N e w ^7 Part of apeoch 55 Daniel in the As another year draws to a of 35-inch; 1 1-4 yards contrast. browned In a little butter. Gray; shepherds,* John Phelps, oscilloscope where thejy can be 39 rUm ----- ceremony • ascetic SET. or a handaome, chill-chasing Send 25c in coins, your name, Year’s resolution changes and lions' — ' close, W. T. G R AN T tX )M PAN Y. No. 8158 with Patt-O-Rama is Henry A. Jones. Robert Schu.vler: photographed or recordM on tape. 33 Evaded JACKET These are RFIDUCED address and the pattern number shortens as he grows older. 813 Main Street takes this oppor­ in sizes 4, 6. 8, 10 years. Size 8. Extending New Year’s YVIshes Wise men, Bradley Batson. G. Earle Direct contact with ^ heart la 34 Place of SO';. Drop in early for best selec­ to ANNE CABOT, THE MAN­ If you save your list of resolu­ 1 r tunity to thank you for your cobbler. 11-4 yards plus 7-8 yard tions. Porter, Fred Pettlnglll; angels, not necessary. The sub^t's cheat butineas 1 i J i r r F CHESTER EVENING HERALD, TH E MUSIC SHOP. 1015 -Main tions each year and take them out patronage and to assure you of contrast. Two patterns. Street hopes that the New Year Sandra Phelps, Sue-EUen Kirk- skin serves as an eleclT 3d Real and -— 11.50 AVE. AYIEBICAS, NEYV from time to time and review r~ J - r their continued efforts to serve For these patterns, send 35c for The teaching of any science, for will be filled with happiness, pros­ ham, Charmaine Shorey and Mary The common m sth^ of measur­ 37 Plant again YO RK 86. N..Y'. them, you cannot escape one con­ you competently and well to your | each, in coins, your.name, address, purposes of liberal education, with­ perity and good health for you and Hall; innkeeper, YY’arren Holbrielt: ing heart - movem^t la with a 38 Thlnga are not 1 Have you a copy of our 1957 clusion. It Is this: You don't really r complete asti.-faction. You are ‘ sizes desired, and the pattern num- out linking it with social progress Needlework Album? It contains yours. innkeeper’s children. Elys# and microphonetyps pickup that de- what they---- improve yourself much —; but time wished a very HAPPY’ NEW her to SI'F. Bl'RNETT, THE and teaching Us social significance, fifty-six colorful pages showing YVendy Caulkins: poet, Hcdley Hill; Mnd* on the/ sound motring SO Paper measure fi l i certainly does. YTiiAR. I .MANCHESTER EVENING HER- is a crime agaln.st the student many pretty designs; plus direc­ I f Nova Scotia smoked salmon is narrator, the Rev. Douglas F. through an enclosed column o f air. 41 Compass point In my own case, for example, I u ALD. 11.50 AVE. AMERICAS, mind. It is like teaching a child tions for making 3 crochet itemi available in your food shops, you’ll Pimm, pastor. The pageant was di­ The new li^rument la to sen­ 41 — wWlte n r rected by Mr^. Marie Fried and C. And that at 25 my list of New For an extra special cream soup NEW YORK 36, N. Y. how to pronounce words but not and a quilt. Only 25c a copy! find It makes a glamorous first sitive that In k soundproof room It and blue Davis Caulkins. Year resolves ran to three cloae- B I t Jl s ^ Id made from fresh asparagus, cook Don't miss the Fall A- Winter what they mean, course for a party. Serve It with can pick up' and amplify many COTl'ON WOODS 44 An open and r Dwight H. Martin directed the Iv-wrltten pages. Picked at ran­ ' -----cafe i the stalks in (hicken hrotli and '57 issue of Basic Fashion, oi1r — Vernon Cafter olive oil. lemon wedges, caprrs and normal muraurs and sounds of BY RAY GOTTO n f then use the liquid leftover for complete pattern catalog. It's New Year Greeting to Y’ou choir. Gardner Q. Shorey, organist, dom, here are a few o f the nota­ blood flow/and' make them heard 46 Servants freshly-ground pepper. tions: HOLD IT, CHIEF,,,] M 'i»e» Moetp tmt* <•, % your cream sauce. chock-full of sew-easy, up-to-the- Thank You and Happv New Year YVATKINS, 935 Main Street, accompanied the group on the pipe by the naked ear. t h 'BALL W AS 49 Rajah's wife r ~ "Do 25 push-ups every morn­ COTTON 1$ F\ CENTERED mlmite styles for every size. Send ANDERSON'S CHILDREN’S home of fine furnishings for every organ. Following the presentation U/AITIUC m otrr \ > T O U C H • 53 ------Maria w< room, extends to you sincere Here’s to You ing." 54 Organ pipes Guests Will Be Delighted 25 cents today. SHOP, 303 East Center Street of gifts by the "Wise Men," offer­ JT | r wishes for a NEW Y’EAR Sat­ From GOODYEAR SERVICE ings were brought to the altar and "Don't fight in strange bar­ 56 Guided For that Now Year's Eve gkfh- takes this opportunity to thank STORE, 713 Main Street to you ering as 1958 comes in. Pl.N'E- urated with happiness, prosperity placed in the "manger", by the rooms.” Singers WiU Hear 57 Domestic 1! Thank You and Happv New Year their many friends and customer come hearUest good wishes for a "Stay away from wild women.” LENO X PHARMAtJY, 299 East for their patronage during this and contentment. congregation. •lave CORET CASUALS.‘ 887 Main New Year abounding with good Needless to say I won’t repeat i ! Center ,St. and PINE PHAR­ past .year. It’s been a privilege to Renlora Plan Trip ape of ‘Messiah’ o8 Kara----- 1 9 SI r St., takes this opportunity to thank fortune and gladness. any of those resolutions this year. M ACY, 664 Center St., have sll serve you. Be assured that AND- The toughest thing about success The Senior class of the Junior- 59 ------now their many friends and customers A t 46 I find them impossible, un­ f r f ' the fun-making "props" you need ERSO.N'S CHILDREN’S SHOP is that you've got to keep on being „ ^ . Senior Regional School is already 60 Children for their patronage during this necessary—or both, I couldn't do The Manchester Messiah Chorua to assure a successful party. Pro­ will continue to bring .voii top- a success. Talent is only a starting , Ever w e glace dc viande" called di.sciissing plans for the class trip should b e ----- IT pa.st year. It's been a privilege to a push-up except with the help III meet to listen to a tape re­ and not heard S7 vide a gay. festive atmosphere to quality merchandise at pelasing point in business. You've got to ' trench recipe? Available in this coming spring. This is. of serve you. Be a.ssured that CORET o f a couple of strong frienda, an ‘ cording of their performance of 61 Contest of ’ “ srs us Pt» oa. put everyone in a happy "celebrat­ prices, served up with friendliness , *(**P working that talent, some fancy food shops in large course, the first class trip for, the IT Ut r CASUAI..S will continue to bring I now even have forgotten wh(»_ Dec. IS.. The meeting will be held speed ing" mood with bright New Year's and courtesy. —Irving Berlin. cities, this is a concentrated meat seniors of the regional scliool. T^e you your heart's desire when It essence used for flavoring and en­ I meant by writing,about (itaylw at the Emanuel Lutheran Church tablecloUiB, paper napkins, stream­ elementary school seniors have Monday at 8 p.m. “ W*ll. if you DO find my husband, you might tali him comes to h-avenly clothes at riching sauces. usually taken a trip to New York away from wild women. ers, favors and noisemakers for He was a wise man who said: | For Happiness In the New Y’e «r A t the meeting tentative plana that mothar dacidad not to coma aftar all!" down-to-earth prices. for their class trip, but the re­ At 35 my New Year retMves fun-loving guest.a. You'll find here "As I grow older I pay less atten-1 Fresh and unfaded as a begin­ will be made for next year's p t r - ning year are the FLO W ER Hope Y'ou Have a 'Run of Luck’ gional school seniors are making had shrunk to a single page. Here an a.ssortment of Soft Drinks in all tion to what, men aa.v, I just I formance, according to Eric S. An­ FASHIONS by M ILIK O W SKI, 695 JOHNSON p a i n t c o m p a n y , rather more ambitious plans, and are a couple o f samples: the delicious, pure fruit flavors, Saute strips of green pepper in watch what they do."—Wilfred A. ' derson, president o f the choral IZ -Z 7 BUGS BUNNY Main St. May all your days be aa 723 Main St. wishes you a New are considering a trip to Washing­ "Quit starting ailly qiliaiTals ■------5 also sparkling Ginger Ale. You arc olive oil with a clove of garlic and Peterson. with wife.” group, and the financial report will B U Z S A W Y E R being wished a New Y’ear filled to serve with veal. bright and sweet as the thriving Year filled to overflowing with ton. D. C„ or New Orleans, La . SHALL I GO EAT, ER PO Y(XI J AS SOON AS I WARM IT UP "Stop yawning when (he bois be read. Followliig the playing of BY ROY CRANE W ANNA GO FIRST, ------T] overflowing with good friends, Happy New Y’ear plants here. good friend.s, good cheer and rood Plans must be submitted to the ) A W T ' health. Regional School Board for approv­ tells a funny ator^.” the tape recording, a coffee hour PAKUNG! K t ^ t i m e T '. G O rood cheer, and good health Ever roll pieces of chicken that Swis.s Pastry Shop. 183 North »UT IF IT'S NIW* SYLVESTER? al. "Do something about falling will be held. NAPLESf BoMya r LUNCH AN' BOTH .STORKS OPEN .NEW are to be fried In cornmeal season­ Main St. wi.shes each and every Grated onion added to chopped MI-VA, SWEETHEART.' MISSIOn A VWSItS HAW yOU'RE AFTER, ORV A virtue and a muscle are alike. Ths seniors and other classes hair,” ^ Sl^APLY T's p o o p m r YEAR'S DAY from 8 to 8. ed with salt and pepper? one a happy New Y’ear. beef for hamburgers not only adds ACCOMPlimiP/ r « THfU k'lOU KEMf TVmNKlC-EYU, u e a n i n i g ...... neither of them is e.xercised are raising funds for the trip by None o f these rest^utiona are rAeuLous, D O V N (?A flavor but makes the nattier juUiy. worth repeating thta J year. My ihith zorka; WE'RE OFF Grate the onion fine and then add weak and flabby.—Rich- holding (lances and collecting w x 'v i W E f w ife' no longer now/ will permit TOMORROW a generous amount of the resulting R'^oney. monthly class dues. Proceeds from TO NAPLES see MAPLES RpoetpMS the (Jhriatmas Concert held last ma, to start serious huarrels with 942 MAIN STREET pulp and juice. her. let alone silly ohes. Since, AMD LIVE ! Fashion Paespurts to a Bright week will be added, and proceeds ter 45, a.man realizes fully how Does Income Interst You? Future from the presentation of "H.M.S. Pinafore." sponsored by the Re­ easily he can be replaced. I break Call or write COBURN A Not only- for New Year's eve a rib laughing w M n the bos« says, ^ J o ln s SEMI-ANNUAL gional PTSA, to be given at dome MIDDLEBROOK. INC, 629 Main but for sll your important eve "Have you heard thlg one ?” And later date will be added. St. and they will lend you in­ nlngs, W ILROSE DRESS SHOP, I have done all/a man can do formation on a utility yielding 601 Main St. has the eye catching P ersou ls 5.T1 per cent. Mitchell 3-II05. attire you should have. Shimmer­ Mias Susan P. Sellars, a senior at ing blouses, flattering skirts and the Rhode Island School o f Design, Add a little dry mustard to a dresses will truly be your passport is spending the Christmas vacation regular cocktail sauce for thrimp to s bright future. at the home o f her parents. Prof, or other seafood. Be sure to allow and Mrs. Charles C. Sellers, In MORTV MEEKLE to stand for several hours, afte.r Being educated means to prefer Carlisle, Pa. MICKEY FINN BY DICK CAVALLI the best not only to the worst but Horace W. Sellers, who is b V la jv k l e o n .a r d mixing, to blend flavors. Or make )ok Your Best For nsrC seaAdA*'"~1 « N Y CAAVTNfl (a jr the night before using and refrig­ to the second best— William Lyon employed by the Austin Or­ IPO R T O O IT E SE E ^ IT MMS BECAUSE OF THE cxaiiNfl, MOFiyr wct«r , ,. I GTILL erate in a covered container. Phelps. gan Company. Hartford, had the h u m p h ! a c o u s t ic s ! , ______day off on Christmas day. which he ^ WO AHP BIASKO \ MONPERFU. ACOUSTICS! NOW HE'S COIN'TO \ OF SOMETHING! - ONOfl ANP WARM IN TM » rr*5 BELOW 7MWKI17MAVE S0PH ILRA 5 , TES! HE SAID THERE «KAS A 1958 Wish spent at his Hebron honie. x lEW YEAR'S EVE anaucmeim COUIP HEAR THE Wica IWU KNOW IT ms Always GET scientific! ISN’T ) WE CERTAINLY CANT icN^wMiLCOurapc.. ZnO,ANP CNjCMSTIT Hair (!are for 1958 A WG CR0«rt>AT CIAHCWS -W H EN W O WERE SO / SAIP THATIF AN ACipR J. YV. HALE SHOE REPAIR, Mrs. Kenneth K. Kolb, the for­ ACAM.EHi THERE SOME WAY WE \ PUT UP WITH TH You’ll want to welcome the New ' lASIHIOHTrAMROFaiOWI CNOwiNa.'' MORE IP wet?.. mer Miss Mary BIssell, a former U R AWAY FROM THE / PROPFEPAFIN I f .... WE CAN CORK HIM OFE; AUWWtER! HA Year looking attractively well- where finest materials are used to STAOe! O IP THEATRE keep shqea handsomely renewed, resident who now inakes /her home groomed and radiantly lovely, ^9 wishes you a NEYV ‘Y E A R of O0U.PHEARITIN which is w h y . the SCHUL’TZ in Tucson, Aril., is a guest o f Mrs. LAST r o w ! "dreams come true." The Shoe with the Magic Sole SALON, 983 Vain Street gently E. G.* Hunt. In Mooreatown,’ N.J. SHOES FOR MEN reminds you -to make an appoint­ She was for some time, the past ment without further delay. Per­ Christianity is like electricity. It summer, with the Koinonla Farm, haps a deft hair shaping is ail you cannot enter a person unless it cap at Americua, Ga„ a religious and require, or perhaps you afe for­ pass through. charitable institution. She did cleri­ ward-looking enough to (.ry- a Richard C. Rainea. cal work, in the office. The Koln- VALUtS to $13.95 basically new hair style with a onlan Farm project has been w rit­ NOW SALE PRICED companion PERMANENT WAVE. Replenish the Linen. Closet ten up recently in the Red Book CAtMUJ O ff On Men’* You will be in friendly, capable The YVHITE SALE at MONT­ Magazine. Mrs. Kolb'speaks of her (l-XT AT care. Mitchell 3-8951, GOMERY W ARD CO. includes stay there as a wonderful ex­ Roblee attiS percale SHEETTS both flat and flt- perience. CAFJAIN EASY PedYvin Shoe* i ted. 180 thread count in full size. Manchester Evening Herald He­ MR. 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NOW Bologna varies greatly in qual­ V ity. Find a brand you like! HOURS: ^ON.-SAT., 9 A.M.-6 P.M. Odd lots and broken sizes. 4.49 Heduced Prices! Eggs are a sourcs of high-qual­ ADVISORS NAMED ity protein. Iron, Vitamin A, ribo­ . YY'Isiiing You Reason’s Joy Hartford. Dec. 27 (AY-r-Dr. Wll- THURSDAY and FRIDAY. 9 A.M.-9 P;M. flavin, vitamin D; they also pro­ --■YOUR YARN SHOP, 60 Cot­ liam Ellis of West Hartford and vide some calcium and thiamine. tage Street, where" you can buy Robert McBumey of Norwich have the material and learn 't o make been ‘appointed to the adviaory SPtciAL EVENING APPOINTMENTS T o Good Eating In 1958 hand-made gifts o f every descrip­ council of .the Slate Board o f Fish­ PINE PASTRY SHOP. 658 Cen­ tion, wishes you a very happy and eries and Game. Reappointsd to ter Street, ho.nu ot oven-fresh flss- prosperous New Year. the council yesterday, ware A. Mor- LOWER LEVEL serts, dinner rolls and nouiiahlnj t(ui Dexter of Newington and Lee MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE i ^ 70SI’s MAIN STREETShoe Store b:sads, wishes you a healthy, hap­ J. Har'fia of Meriden, Ths council py Newll Yaar. r CLOSED- NEW la composed of two members from YIBAR'B D AY and Thureday. The Inquirer e$ch county in the stats.

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f a g s t e v MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY* DECEMBER 27, 1957 HANCHBSTER EVENING, HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1967 -* ...... )------■ ■ ...... ‘ , e ■ PAOF BLBVBM THE er Wethersfield Plays Injuns Tonight Herald Angle By Invaders Beat Speedway Safer Aussies Crush Yanks EARL YOST Sprrte Editor East Hartford Than on H igliMav“ a I; Scores 34 Air and Ground Battle In Last Start lsO% Ani^elf^, Dec. 27 <.T> — In Davis Cup Tennis .All iho Marbles on Line Sunday While drf\ins^ ainnic in n ear AJl the rharbles will be on the line Sdnday in Briggs Sta- Markers in Looms in East vs. West jCiven him a^ a prize for uin- ByPATBOLDlT ( itiiiK' th e InrttannpolN .Me* Melljourno, Dec. 27 Met-vyn Bose, a lefthandcd one-! when the.Xinu.s play host to-the Cleveland Fresh from its convincingi m ortal Day 500-mlle ant/> rare. tin)c tennis outca.st. and Malcolm Anderson clinched the Browns. The National Professional Koothall lA>ague crown San Francisco, Dec. 27 as-' iinexepertedly and hr niix un­ Texans Await a .7-0 lead In the Challenge Round of the regular xeeaon in action. I and California against Dayton starting quarterback emphasizing Aerial Attack able to Btop In time. lie I for amateur tenma* moiit coveted firxt 20-year man in boxing since kctball contest witli Crmrh Elgin Bniixing Jimmy Brown, who Saturday night as the ECAC the plan will be to attack the 7,*tursk.v's inexperienced Red and adde«l: prize and makex tomorrow’ll final 19 yearx of campaigning in the Ilolida.t- Festival favored Elaat through the air. “Drixlnp around here ix more two ainglea malrhea mere formal­ wax everyone’x All-America ax a a warmup bout in Utah will head ,Wliit« Indians Tlie host Silk Leahy Report collegian at Syracnxe in ix | Tournament moves in to the The two West victories in the Seems Likely TowTters were quite impressive in dang:ernux than It lx on the In- ities «x fa r ax the final re.xult ix cauliflower ear xportx . . . Bobby la st aix gSJTies w ere engineered by dlanapolix Speeduay.*’ concerned. the big runner with the Brownx. i Cleaxon. New York boxing man­ semi-final round. winning their opener sgninat The Negro xpeedxter easily won aerial minded quarterbacks from Windham hnt left much to he de­ On Physical Seixax ix paiied againxt Ander- ager who alxo operate.^ a Bronx ■ Sealtlc, led by the brilliant Elgin Stanford. Bobb.v G arrett In 1954 In Annual Tilt the ground gaining crown in hix | gym and a travel agency, wdll try sired last Fridsv w'hile bowing to xon while M ackay meetx Axhley maiden xeaxon with the rough and | Baylor, so far the outstanding per­ and John Brodie la.xt year. Briatol. i to revive boxing in Holyoke. Maxa. former of the tournament, con­ I Chicago. Dec. 27 All that Cooper, who wax replaced by Rose lough prb.x. Brown picked up 942 j With Douglas In the backfield Montgomery, Ala., Der. 27 (Al-^ Overall tVethersficldr. which ta m Ihie doublex. . . . Two Pacific Coaxt promoters quered a stubborn Coqnerticut will be Jim Shofner of Texaa I xtandx between Frank ceahv and yardx in 202 ball carrying jaunts! are bidding for an Art Aragon- A great deal of passing will mark making the hig jump from Class Third Straight Aear for a 4 yardx per carry average, j team 87-83 in the fir.il game of last Christian and Stu , Vaughan . of tomorrow's Blue-Gray football m I the Texnx A A M football job ix ('huo Vejar bout . . . Former n ight’s double header before 12.852 B to Class A competition this sea- hix xtomach. So far the third xtraight year, Cleveland alxo boaxtx the No. 1 Utah at the halve* and Gerry Nes­ game here, the teams' head roaches aon. has won two of five starts. In and xeventh in the paxt eight I king Sandy Saddler Mndi.aon Square Garden fans lo bitt of Arkansas at fullback. say. I The former Notre Dame nien- yearx, the Davi.x Cup remainx here forw ard pa.xxer In qua rtei bar k ; j;, ji<.('onrlmexeconrlmg fiehterxfighterx iiin New earn the ri.qht to meet Temple, addition to bouncing the Hornets Tommy O’Connell. In 110 at- Vaughan, a danker back, w’a* the I tor. who retired nearly four vearx down under in thix tennix-mad 1 York Italv’x Dullio I>oi has which had defeated Pittsburgh 76- nation's leading collegiate pn.sa The Northern line outweighs his S5-43 earlier this week the Eagles Mt:i{rilANTH K Rebel group but the South has the also shaded rebuilding Meriden 66- i ago after Buffering a near fatal at- < ountr.v. The laxl C.S. v'ictofy wax ' i T " - " ''1 .signed for twu bout.^ in Italy and 71 in the aerond game of an after­ catcher this past season with 756 Standingx tai’k of pancrealitix between halvex noon twinblM. edge in bafck speed and passing, 64 in overtime. The Invaders have W I. In 1954 when Seixax and Tonv ^ . c l ' , ’' ,* > rcfu.aea to coma to thia country im- yards and five touchdowns on his of th^ Iri^h-Geof-gin Trrh foothalH Trabfrt teanifU to win it. Beforr 53 catches. coach Andy Pllney commented to­ lost to unbeaten Biilkeley (82-631, Commimilv iTe.x.s . .. . .7.*) 1.'^ I^d nma fhi" V:, ’ ha i, offarad a lightwaight California, on the strength of a Rama waa in Pa.asavant Hn.apital that, vou have to go all the war- ^nd nine of tha aerial, went f-r Fullmer I, day. The Gray attack will be most­ Ctmard (47-461 and undefeated Dart R Dairy ...... 70 iR fi2.^ furious .50-point .second half, At the ends for the West are a ly passing, he continued, although- 2 today-.for a rhrckiip. hack to 1949 when Ted ScliroedeV Hall (68-45). W'hile Gla.x.x ...... 2R 20 W .achediiled to come out of hia ,hell routed New 'York University 96-65 couple of big fellows, Farrell Fun- If doctor,, think hr. ..tomarli can and Pancho Gonaalea won the Coarh Paul Brown’* charge* halfbacks Jimmy Orr of Georgia Four S tarters Ba<'k Vtc’a Soda Shop ...... 2T 21 .'>67 al.sn have the mtwt prolific point- after the holiday aeaaon and after to advance into the higher bracket aton at 6-2 and 210 pound* from with.alaml the atiain of returning aingica. a warmuiip hoiit in I’lah will head against D sylon, a 59-51 winner arid Phil King of Vanderbilt, two Last place occupants in the Val­ M oriarty Brox, ...... I.*) .77 717 m aker in Lou (The Toe) Groza, College of the Pacific and Willard capable runners,/will greatly as­ ley B Conference a year ago, Weth- to coai hing. the 49-year-oid L<.aliy In that one. Captain Billy Tal­ Eaat for higgar piiraea . . . Alex over defending champion Manhat- Dewrveall, 6-4 and 215, from SMU. Howai'd a I^nd.xt aping ii 7T 229 .*aifl ho will announce acceptance bert teamed in dmiblea with Gard­ giant tackle Who alao perform* sist the offensive efforts. arafield boasts ample experience, Ix'apue • leading C’nmmnmty with the offen.sh'e unit, in the line ■Miteff, riaing young heavweight, t.m in the opening game of the "We won’t try to go through of the Texa.a A A M job as foot­ ner Miilloy and loat to Billy .Sid- anil Antonio Roi-ca. world'a cham­ tourney. that big East line," say* Curtice, "Otir problem will be to atop the good sebring. balance and four Prea.x and nm nritip Dait s 1‘airy Automatic I>ou tallied 77 points on Blue on the ground,” Pllney said. • ta rte rs back from its 19.56-57 quin­ rolled ainular 71 \i(loiir.x over ball coach and athletia director .iohn Bromwich. ' 1.5 field goal, in 22 trie* and .'12,,pion hea\-yweight wreatler. art IIoIiIh Top Interest whose Utah team had the best Saturdav. Although Mtilloy. never did Rct . (sinsecutive e.xtra point*. He tied ' ' f'''cnd.s. Both hail from Ar- The Sealtle-Temple cla.sh prob­ passing record in the nation, "ao The N orljl lin e » averages 211 tet. The lone newcomer to the H ow ard'a Land.xi aping and .^lol • pounds and .(he South 207. . .‘'ince he retired he ha.» been on the court thi, year, he plaved a | Sam Baker of thV Waahington ably hokla the most interest for we’ll have to go around and over Starting lineup is letterman Paul iarty rr.xpei tivrlv la.xt night Yankee Coach Murray Warmath treated for a atomach diaorder un-, 'hat ! Red.skin, for the scoring title ' * * ' the fans because it will feature a 'I.D , It." Schaefer, 6-2 center and the author at the Y \vhili» third pla. 132-741. Milt Todforii 126. An hie Lcaliv a aaaiatant at Texaa A * M. hex. tops in the F:astem Confer- Yankeex rerhapx it wax a cheap eraLship. The 6-2 senior scored helped the conch to hia bed l-enhv bert replaced .Mulloy with 22-year- ence ^ ...... only 11 point.* but he had eight *a- televised nationally by NBC is La/ry Krutko of West Virginia Queen GetA a Lift Morlssette and Traut accord Weth- DaRorhrlle 7t6 O iaiiie Hairix 129 beat el>b u.sed in the letter sent scheduled for 2 p.m., PST. Howie Auguxl 127, Ueorge Bcnxche M' crutchex. He broke hix xnkle old Mackay. who created such s Strange as it may seem, the lo this department Thanks to hi* si.4ts, grabbed eight rebounds and ani Chuck Lima of Notre Dame Orange Bowl Queen .Marcia Valibus gets a lift from Duke Vnl- srafleld two fine scorers, the duo fine impression in his losing effort West Virginia’s Mickey • Tri- 4nd halfback Dava Thelen of verslty co-captaina Tom Topping (left) and Hal Mcmhaniv at ha'vlng combined fo r 134 points, 3.7.1. Boh Nfrlnloxh 744 John Morton i carrying an armful of Lions ranked fourth in the six- secretary, we found out who signed directed the team 's offen.se. to Anderson in the opening singles Baylor was even more brilliant. mark! drew the starting quarter­ Mlan^l (Ohio), the airport terminal today. Marcia waa among Oraaga fltiyrl with the aharpshooUng Moriasette r’romininK Soph Chuck Saimond 744 and Wall Weir 712 I„ci a not ' Chrixtmax eve. team Western Conference in scor­ the note . . . A few more 19# a- -■ match. ing and fifth on defen.se. The 6-6 junior not only scored 34 back assignment with ' powerful A)I players were reported in greeter* who met the Duke team on their arrival for tha New th a leader w ith 70. I forget the fir.xt namex fell owa. I I-eeahy revealed th at prexent plus scoring outputs hy the Cin­ runners Jim Pace of- Michigan, plans call for McBride to become It proved to be a bad gamble. Detroit's hopes rest on the arm points to lead. aU the rest and Seattle’s Jerry Frizzell grabs ball away from .John Plpczynskl,. 44. df Connecticut In. second period good a ^ p e ...... Year's Day game with Oklahoma...... lAF-J^hotofaxL...... _ Alleii, who has missed his team'^e cinnati Ro.vala and ail eight team! of last night’s Holiday Festival ’.ournament game-at' Madison Square Garden. Behind them ar* Walt Kbwralczyk of Midhigah MirXiKT LFAIH K j head football coach at Texaa The Aussiea concentrated their of Tohin Role, who will do the in the NBA will boast better than come within five point* of the last two games because of an ankle fire on the youthful national inter­ Billy Schmidt. 40, of Connecticut, and Don Ogorek, 53, of Seattle. Seattle won the game, 87- State and Emlj Capara of Penn Standingx I A * M after three veara. Leahy quarterbacking while regular sig­ 100 point per game m arks. The tourney record, but he grabbed 22 ih)iiry, it ispected to be ready to­ collegiate champion from Michi­ * and assisted -in three 83. (A P Photofax), State rounding out the backfield. w r. Pet then would devote full time to the nal caller Bobby 1,-ayne -sits on the Boston Celtics still lead in this de­ Pace. All-American and the Big night. Wetherafield also has an ex- Bravex ...... in 6 .,2.5* athletie directorahip. gan and he suffered a ease of the sidelines with his leg In a cast. other scores. The scoring record ia eallent reserve backcourt ace in Pettit Hurt Again, Red Sox jitters. He waa ten.se and it affect­ partment with an even 112 point 39 points set by Duquesne’s Dick Ten’s most valuable player,, aver­ ...... X n Role was .sensational in the Lions John Pinchers (6-10) who has tal- average . . Be.st field goal shoot­ aged 5.4 yards per cari^i during Win Wilfong Only Recruit DodgeIX ed his volleying and big service: ^Ricketts in 1954 and equalled by rome-fronirbehlnd 31-27 win over er in the NBA la with the season and Kowaiczyk equaled Uad SS points thus far. Yankeex 'his teammate. Si Green, the fol­ In fact, many or the more than the San Eranriaco 49era last Sun­ a .457 percentage Big Ray Felix th a t m ark. Manchester is expected to go 20.000 spectators who jammed into day to gain the right to play the lowing year. The frnnt-ninmng Brave, .shutout of New York, who learned the art Top Quintets Get Job Done The strategy would seem lo along with its regular lineup of the \ ankeea 2 0 to maintain their Outlook (jlooiuy the sun-drenched Kooyong Sta­ Browns. During the regular alate, The other highly touted stars Hawks Lead by 8V2 of pro ball in Manche.ster. ranks hawe Trimarkl pais to open de­ Bob Flake and Pat Mistretta up alim twogame margin over the dium on the ort.skirts of this city, Detroit a one-two pas.sing punch didn’t fare quite so well. fenses for hia running compatriots. Making Grade in NBA Loop loiirth on the list, hitting a .441 tnant Captain Dick Dubanoski at -second place Red .Sox which lM)r All Skier.s were surprised at the feebleness of Layne and Rote ranked 12th and PltUburgh’s 5-8'j scoring wix- "We’re trying for a balanced eantar dhd Chuck Salmond and blanked the Dodger* 2-0 in the his delivery. Apparently he Was 13th and no Detroit player was pace . . . k'ormer AII-America se­ ard, Don Hennon, tallied 18 points, New York. Der. 27 <;P)—The St. Louis Hawks, learlers in lection Frank Selvy from F'urman, a tta c k .” declared th* E ast’s George Cuahing in the backcourt. night's ,erond match Boaton. Dec. 27 i.4t> merely Irving to get the ball in listed among the top dozen scor- but 14 of his points came in the In Holiday Tourney'Action coach. Rip Engle of Penn State. New York (NBA) — A nyf Knickerbocker found 6-g' CharleyACloaad, so It's tiougli; to driv#.** W inter and now with St. Ijoiiis. is averag- Another fine holiday crowd is an­ the Western Division of the National Basketball Assn., are play, well remembering the 20 ' era second half, many of them after Trimark! comes unheralded as a Tyro of Loulavllle-run-o'-mlne. Hundley, eomparativaly short B a ^ w 'tn i I •'PO'-''' c n th u a ia ,t, faced anothe'r iog just 2 6 points per game with T*emple had built up a huge lead. combatant will tell you that aa a pro a t 6>4( flnda It almost im< ticipated and perhaps the total fig­ looking fondly at the eight and a half game lead they built ios X. 'JV. for them-dlamAJ weekend in New double faults that w-ere called on However, the Lions proved time thrower but ha*' been hitting hia Columbia'i high-scoring Chet 102, .Mac M c a irry 101 and Roger England. him yesterday. 'and time again that they had a the Hawks. Six cagera boast better He had four rebounds and tVo as­ New York, Dec. 27 (/P)—The big clubs—North Carolina, at Raleigh. Tommy Kearns W’aa the jump from college to the Forte found tha grade too steep In possible to gat to th* boards be­ ure may exceed the 1,500 fans who up. for .it may be the thing lo get them through the next thaVi 20 points per gam e averages, targets in practice. week or im now that Bob P e ttit i.a*------This w as a U -S team throw n to- great ledm particularly in the sists. Earl Robinson. California’s Kansas. San Francisco, Seattle, Temple—got the job done as high with 23 points against the professionals Is tougher In Cincinnati, where Dick Duckett of cause of the aise of 'tha men un­ attended last week’s home opener I -No matter how hyr they looked headed by George Yardley (27.7| of against Bristol. A JV game la slat­ out with a broken finger. I .. gether in the .space of 24 hours and second half and the Browns will ace. waa held to seven points. He Bills, who had been beaten only by basketball than either football St. John’s barely manages to hang derneath. Her* he bumps Into tow. the weather forecaat^ eoiild see it ne\'er did jell, Seixas was great Detroit. of St. Louis, had aix rebounds and two assists. college basketball got back Into the swing of holiday tourna- on. Bill Ebben of the Untveralty of ering athletes like 7-foot Charley ed to get underway at 6:45. Pettit fractured the digel last j'*’* ,‘‘"'"’•r f*";.t-'*"" -". no .snow in the im m ediate future have no soft touches once the jnent play, but they may have to make rtxmi for Texas Tech, Kentucky pa-evlously. or baseball. night in the second period of a ’ V '“ ‘'lu '**.1'' in trviDg to cover hi* young part­ wliistle blows. I like the Browns Dolph Schaye., of Syracuse. Bill Cal Ramsey, NYU’s big man. Duke, junking a 14-point Seton Newcoinbe Denies Detroit has bean as unexciting aa Share of St. Louie and Detroit'# Only the do-lt-yourscK sehool ner from Dayton. Ohio, but the because of Groza who can hoot a Sharman of Boston.' Clyde Lov- also tallied seven points. He had s a budding flndcrella outfit, before*' Hall lead.for a 69-62 victory, meets To give you a /ough idea only the Detroit Platons' attendance. Walter Dukea, New Toric'a- S-11 game In which the Detroit Pi.aton, Green Manors could guarantee any skiing and it’s all over. one college recruit has had any Job was too much for an.v one man. ball through the uprights from elelle of Cincinnati and Neil John­ dozen rebound.* without an assist 3^In the AP poll, meets Mis.souri Carolina in tonight’s semi-finali. Hot Rod Hundley was consider­ Ray Felix and Boston'a 8-10 Rua- toppled the Hawks, 110-106 on | rain could ruin those man-njade Tech, a newcomer to the South­ Part in Struggle measure of success In the eight- 0 Johnson Promoted George Yardley', 48-pomt effort. ‘1 The Auasie.s, on the other hand, anvwher* inside the mid-field ston of Philadelphia complete the before he fouled out with _maj;e ami Nebraska plays guest Prince­ North Carolina State, advancing able of a'card at West Virginia, sell. facilities. stripe. iixt. than seven niTTiulea remaining. west Conference, waa the belle of club National Basket)>all Assn, "In college you could make sev­ In other gamea, th? Boaton Cel-| 'I'''’""'" ' Resume Slate played with riocklike preciaion. As ton in other fir.sl-round games to­ with a 71-88 decision over North­ Newark, N.J., Dec. 27 (tPt—Don but doesn't have much chance to IJist night's min was the for^ it turned out, their task was re- • • • Manhattan's John Powrrs scored the ball in -the, first round of the western of the Big Ten that this year, and the aeaaon is a little eral mistakes and still conM back To Parent Bruins tlca beat the New York Knick, 120-' Heinson had 20 point, for runner o f some colder but dry' night. Newcombe, Los Angeles Dodger more than one-third gone. And get Into the act even with tha low­ 110 and Syracuae came on with a the Cells, while Richie Guerin Jatively easy. Saturday’s .schedule of poal-sea- 10 points, had six rebounds apd no SWe Tournament at Houston yes­ wasn’t as close as it looks, play* ly Minneapolis Lakers. Neither to win," Hundley goes on. "Juat and snowle.ss w eather for .New Roae showed he still Is one of .Slioia Hrrr anil Tlirrr assist*. terday, knocking off defending While Chamberlain waa the top pltchtr. came lo police headquar­ Win Wilfong of Memphis State la one boo-boo can cost you a n m # ni.sh lo top the Cincinnati R wala topped New Yprk with 22 and Ken With Danbury Bad Man title in the National son football attractions Inclmje tha Wake Forest, which defeated Du- does 6-9 Jim Kreba of Southern BOfton. Dec. 27 f>P|—The Boj- Sears had 21. England. 'hKhe-st doubles players in the Schmidt Scores 10 champ Southern Methodist 72-70 in scorer In the major tournament queane 65-54. ter*: yesterday and denied fight­ only a aemlregular with the rapid­ ’here.” ■' ■ ...... in the first part of a St. lymi, twin, Hockey I,eagiie is again the diihi- Gator Bowl game at Jacksonrilla. ing with an ex-policeman outside Methodist. toB ,Bniliu of the Netlonel Hockey bill. 104-100. Only at Boiksqiieta In Pittsfield workt snd certainly now is out of Fla . between Texas A AM and Dayton's Arlen Bockhorn, wa* .overtime after blowing a 19-point play last night, Seattle's Elgin ly-moving St. Louis Hawks. With alt his dlffieultlaa on th# today called up center Idle since bowing 81-62 to the oils honor held by Ixni (The Baylor and Temple’s Guy Rodgers Once-beaten Niagara pulled an hia tavern at 67 Orange St. "It's a. lot different in this Pettit. alaO lost hi, league scor­ .'Standings and at Black .Mountain In Jackaon. Captalq Harry Hopniana dog­ Tennes.see at 1:45 on Channel 18. held without a field goal through­ lead. Trained with Trotters flpor, Hot Rod says the two hard­ Norm Johnaon from lU Springfield Harlem Magicians more than two •N. H , could the entrepreneur* say Hatchetmani Fontinato of the were right behind in one-man-gang upset In the All-College at Okla­ Police had issued a warrant for league,” says Hundley, who waa ing lead to Yardley, was hurt in a Eastern Division house toWhirti he had been con­ The Blue-Gray game from Mont­ out the first half. He finished with A field goal by Pat' Noakea hia homa City, bumping Western Ken­ Woody Saiildsberry. 8-8. is a est things for hnn to evercomo farm du b . weeks ago, the Green Manor Pro* there would be skiing and that New 5'ork Rangera The burly de- six points on two field goala and roles In first-round doings at the Newcombe’a arrest Tuissday after highly publicized and the circuit’s have been sitting on th* bench scramble for a rebound under the \N’ L P e t. GB fined .since lo.sing two .singles gomery. Ala . will be carried by only point.* pf the game—-put it in tucky 77-74 in overtime as Boo Bi­ freshman attracting attention number one draft choice. i The 25-jteer. old Johnson will return lo basketball warfare Siin- would he the home-made variety ‘matches in, the .51 Challenge fenaeman wlia swing., his ' fisls two free throws. Me contributed the bag with eight aeconda left Holiday festival in New York’* Ulysses Ross, 36, of 115 Holly and being a loser. Detroit ba.sket X-rav.s diaclosed a Boston ...... 24 «2A nearly as often as he swings his Channel 30 also with a 1 !4,5 s ta r t­ lls scored 38 points and pulled In with the Philadelphia Warriors, Hundley broke almost every col­ pley tomorrow'! g:ame at (Chicago rlay afternoon in Danbury. Coarh At the former they made six in Round. greatly on defense, however, grab- after Tech, ahead 46-30 at the halt Madi.son Square Gardeh. wood Ave,,' Eaat Orange, had com­ but he put in several years with "Thia ia the flrat time I ever break in the base of the bone of his Syraru.sp . .. . . !7 13 .567 Eddie Rosmarin's quintet, presenl- hrs'key stick lias alrend\' spent ing lime The East-West Shrine 28 rebounds. Western Kentucky, lege scoring record while putting D etroit j fourth finger A cast waa put' on hii N>\v York . . . . 14 15 inches of snow and had a 6-inch I The Americans were able to ‘bing 16 rebounds. He had no as- went cold and had to start bat­ Baylor scored 34 points, two on plained that Newcombe and one of the Harlen Globetrotters. Amateur pUyed )(rith a losing taam." h# l.S .4R3 10 ■ 1.)' sporting a 1-2 won and loat rec­ 8.5 minutes in the penalty box... game at S#n Francisco starts at tops among major college clubs hia brothers, Norm an. 28. had a s­ on a West Virginia sideshow with atreases, "and It Isn't exacUy fun. U the abeence of l.arry Regan, as- , hand, with the finger, free ,o th PhiladelphiR ..11 15 powder surface with good to ex­ .break the Aussies' senuce only aials. Connecticut’s Billy Schmidt tling *11 over again wheiT the Red free throws after the final buzzer, Athletic Union experience doesn't 4 23 1P 3 ord. engage* the Danbury War Me­ Be.st goalie thus far lias been 4:45 on Channel 30 . . Saturday * as Seattle put down * Connecticut with a 95.4-point average, led by saulted him Saturday night. his clowning, but sits in tha draaa- Thia la the first Um* Tv* sat on \^>at^rn 1DfvUInn cellent ahuaa.ng on Russell .Slope once and that as mtwh as anything TV hockey game lists Boston and. had 10 points, seven rebounds and Raiders managed only 18 points In 10 midway in the secon(l halt—be­ necessarily qualify an athlete for 5>!^M keTAn^‘r''*'’ i *’e " ''" 1 1 to feague play m morial Seniors In a ConnecUriil before the rains. Jacques Plante of .Monlreal At two assists. Three of his four per­ rally for an , 87-83 victory. Two Rosa, now a constrtictlon worki- ing room a bit dejected after *o- the bench so much." ' n«TO Mackell And Jerry Toppaz- , few days, according to doctor,. W L Pit r,B IS an indication of the tempo of the second half. fore Ellis went to w’Ork and awiah- the NBA. After being an All- Basketball A.san. eonte.st startin g ■ the match. The one bVeakthrough the end of the sea.son the No. 1 C hiiago on Channel 18 following sonals came in the' last two min­ frej^ throws by Don Ogorek broke er, said another brother. Harold 80 performancea with the Lakers. Hundley rates BUI Sharmfin of RaMn KofTiAFAH Va, ♦ * I-n 12 ! the -New Ranger.,, the .NMLs most nel 22 and 30. tiqie. ry, who beat th* drums for him at greatest shot in bsskatbaU,** ha w- _VI A A ■' *7ixy brcAk the game open in the laxt Frida.v's Schedule I fool with an 81-73 triumph over to 2-3 inehea and provided fair i crowd wa.s getting re a d i\fo r p,T,dur tonight’a .semi-finals. TCU ad­ minutes after the intermiaaion and grabbed him by his coat collar and riors. Lennie Rosenblutb, shooting b« ' the New Haven Columbus Bears skiing, I the victory ceremony tive goal-maker, countered sav^d it all by blocking a UConn Niagara meet* seventh-ranked West Virginia. '"The defense Is ao say*. "It seem* ha never misaes.” Boaton va Philadelphia a t New of his first 5,5 .slipts this vanced with a 65-54 decision over asked why he had barred a friend ace of all-conquering North Caro­ much more advanced. You hardly w “*jighrh.7e‘°ag"iir 1?;^ I hut were dumped 73-69 in its sec­ F'rom other area., came the dole- ! Seixas and .Mackay hrok' Former .Notre Dome All-Ameri­ shot with five seconds remaining. San Francisco, a 65-48 winner over of his from the tavern. lina last trip, la having hia Richie Guerin of the Knick* get# York. sea.sonsea.son. .The Boston Rriiins ha\'e can Paul Horniing has denied piib- Texas A4-M. Denver; in tonight's semi-finals have time to get a shot off even the nod as the beat defensive op­ Detroit at New York. ond outing agaln.st a strong Ham- fill report for enthiiaia.-is through in the eighth game But sent Rice, the touted club in. the Rodgers scored only 11 point* The husky pitcher said it was troubles. if you’re behind a screen. Some­ ! ilton Standard array. Green Man- since they already were trailing Mnt down Harr\' Pidhirny lo, liahed reports that he is engaged as Temple defeated Pitt 76-71, but while host Oklahoma City, which because of a disturbance his friend ponent- Hundley has faced. ' St. Louis at Cincinnati. SpcingSppngfield in the E astern...... I>>agiie...... j to actress...... Pat .Mowry, a form er league, lost an 18-polnt lead but whipped Tulane 85-54, plays Tulsa. A peagreen has to be a Bill Rus­ one ia harassing you all the time. . Hot Rod Hundley, who came up BnuHlon Regal, of the Western Scha.vea. Ed Conlon and John Kerr - or has also aplit in two league ron- it simplv.,SPived to pull them evedv was the guy who made the Owls had created and that neither he Z^eague fo r $15,000 last summer. T hnrsda.t’a R esults The Indiana play host to Buffalo ' .Mis* New Hamp.shire / battled Baylor for a 62-.52 vlc/ory 84-54 winner over idaho State. sell to crash the runaway Boston "You really have to work on de­ feeling very eure of himsetT, clOaes took charge. Schayes and Kerr Bo.ston 120. .New York 110. te.st.s.' bowing 81-73 to the unbeat­ .Sh iina .Alumni .Aid The set followed .service until /he . .Miss click. His eight a.ssists helped Bill nor Rosa were welcome in the So fa r this y ear he has scored five Satuix^y night at the (Joliseum at Grace Leiiczyk is engagengaged to Bob B o s W t f and a .seml-flnnl berth oppoalt* Celtics, with whom Ssm Jones)of fense, too. Give a guy a chance with* warning to the coU ^etar. scored 12 points between them as D etroit 110. .St Louis 106 en .Milford Chief., and walloping a 13th game when Seixas fliibbe^his 8 o clo^ Arkansas, 83-67 winner over 'Texas. Kennedy take scoring honors with In the Louisiana Invitational. tavern. goala and 17 assists for Spnng- delivery to .send the Aussies im o a Cronin of Pawtucket, p. I An April North Carolina College had had to take a breath and he-'a got two He'd bettec be prepared to be the Nats tied It 74-74 and then Syracuse 104, Cincinnati 10(L weak Derby combine 113-44. Boulder, Colo. oPi Universitv of Kansas, fated No. 2 In this 22 points. Teammate Jay Norman Lxruisiana Tech uefeated Hardin- When Rosa grabbed him again, little, opportunity. "The New York aeld. * I-6 . lead wuth Andei.son .s oaring wedding is planned . . , Veteran points. They/ keep the middle juat another guy. pulled away after an 81-81 tie. Saturda.v’a .Schedule Danbur> i.s led by Dirk Johnson, I Colorado's Harry Carlson I, one PO LICr. A riR E M F.N week’s Associated Press pol), had had 21, Pitt’s little Don Hennon, Simmona 48-44 on Jackie More­ Newcombe said he walked him out- Kerr had 26 points. Schavet 22 a g^iant of 6-7 new com er who play­ coming up. He held it, and'that the boxing beat: Joe A1 Surowiec is playing basket ball who had been averaging better land's two key flelu goals In th* aide where Roas grasped Norman. New York at Philadelphia. athletic director who doesn’t want was the Davis Cup. SH^med down to hia again thi* sea.son with the Royals some trouble with Oklahoma’s and Conlin 18. while Ovde' Lovel-, Syraeiise at Detroit, ed XX a rejfular with Columbia any alumni assistance in athletics. In th* Police and Firemen’s hall control, but lhah 30 points a game, ypund up closing minutes. Tech now play* Norman said he punched Rosa to Scholastic Baakctball fighting weight . . . Willie Pep is in the Hsrtford Diiaty League'. w ith 18. Thursday 8 Fight lette led Cincinnati with 32 • , Boaton at St. Louis. U niverxity during- the 1952*53 aea- "The more help you get from the Midget League at the East Side took off fpr a 41-point kick that Misaiaslppl Southern ’ ■ the semi­ break free. Ice Fishing to Be Permitted Milan, Itaiy—Duilio Loi, 184H. Bill Sharman, who has taken over I Olnrlnnatl at Minneapolis. xon. and C aptain Bob M cNulty, a alumni in athletic*, the less you Troll Bowl-Lohh Rec last night the Cruisers up­ An odd bracket arrangement finals tonight. Mltsissippi Southern Harold denied threatening Rosa Newington 69, Southington 54 topped the Sooner* 68-50 In first puts Seattle against Temple in to­ Italy, outpointed Felix Chtocca, 6-3 forward who averaged a shade possess your own soul.” Carlson ended the Chlefa 34-29 in a single round play of the Big Eight tour­ treat Tenn. Tech 65-48, Nortjiwest- with a gun. 134 3-4, France, 15 (Loi retabled W oodrow WUaon 69, St. Thomas over 25 points a game laa^ year. claims. "Dependence on alumni la -Atlanta. Ga. For the first contest. morrow’s semi-finals while Cali­ ern (La.) nipped West Texas 69-66 The three brothers were released At Crystal Lake Thia Winter Aqulnaa 36. I ney at Kansas (Jity. Wilt had 19 fornia plays Dayton. California, European lightwaight title). Organiae^l Six Years responsible for the terrible condi- , time - since 19.50 Georgia Tech had Texans- h> See Aerial Circus Jumping off/o a fast start and of the Jayhawks’ 27 points at the and Centenary, led by Milt WII- In custody of their attorney, Mor­ Other xtarterx for the War Me­ tions existing today at many uni-!'" on the sidelines at bowl racing to a 23-11 edge at the in­ after losing td San Francisco. Kan­ llama' tourney high of 33'points, ris Banett of Elizabeth, for a hear­ half, when they led by 10.' sas and Kansas State in its last COMETS STOP BLADES . Coaches Pronounce Teams Fit morial Seniors, now in their aixth veraities" Carl.son says football at j The Yellow .Jackets’ rec- termission, the Cruiser* moved avamped The Citadel 87-62 . In ing Jan. 9. Hartford, Dec. 27 l/P>—Ice flah- ■^yellow perch, w hite perch, blue CTinton, N. Y.. Dec. 27 0P»—The Iowa State, one of three clubs three games, had a ball In beating ermen will ba permitted to take xea.xon of organized play, are Pete Colorsdo "pays for itself and a i aix bowl Victories in the When Navy Meets Rice Otds into secon^, place as they won (Oklahoma A A M and North other first round games. Centenary giUs or calico baas. | (Hinton Comets stopped the New Gregory (6-4 1, Marv Shredenx little moie" and that "scholarships j *'**' •'* years hah been put in the their second consecutive game af­ New 'York University 96-65. Day- meet* Northwestern in the other trout from two lake* in Connecti­ Moat lakes and ponds art( open, (Carolina were the other twoi to tdn ousted defending champ Man­ Haven Blades. 5-3, in the Elaatera For Gator Contest Tomorrow '6-2» and Harold Caugl# (6-2». are based on achoiastic attain-j ("ezer. / The 19,57 team ter dropping their first two. semi tonight. Giardello, Jones cut this winter. to ice fishing. Those that are Hockey League game'l#it jSighL ■-New York i.NEAi Until mofe* Oklahoma" beat Kansas last season, gets an­ hattan 69-51. It is the first year fishermen are closed are listed in the boai’d's Gregory ix a former Danbury High ment, individual need and charsc- , "o*»hed , . with a/4-4-2 / - - record• -...... when It became clear The Chiefs made a gallant tjry other shot at the Ja.vhawka in to- Five more major (ournament* The Blades pulled goalie Qtaeton School xtar and Shredert.s is an ex- ’’ i j «Am4e\wwseniors «s.,ll will L. be/;iaipd on next fall * recent .years, Tex,as teams threw jh a t bluffing wa.s about the extent for a comeback In the final period North Carolina, jarred loose permitted to take trout. hunting, trapping and sport fish­ Jacksonvill.., Kla , Dec. 27 A*M rated No 9 and Tennessee the football around a hit more than ! morrow's semi-finals qfter whlp- from a 37-game -.winning streak get under way ionight—the Far TV Bout Principals Deuureault in a last-ditch affol^ Newton High tearing sensation. ' roster. The/team will -be deep (H the .Sooner.,’ passing attack. when they - came to within .two West Classic at •Corvallis, Ore. Tha State Board of Fisheries ing pamphlet available at the of­ to draw even only to have the Com­ "M f>n«l As.soiJiated Press Five points _ three of them those of other .sections. ilng Colorado 81-43 last night, and the top spot In the AP poll and Game said yesterday that Caugle is one of Danbury’i best in Ifhe tacklf( and right halfback O klahom a’s 9-1 sea.son wa.s ac- points of tying the score - but (U tah va. W ashington. Yale va. fice* of town clerks. ets score their fifth and cllndhing 1 exa* AAM and Bowden W ,v*tt | poll, missed conversions and two of fowa "State now Is 5-2 and Kansas last weekend by W est Virginia, got Miami Beach, Fla., Dec. 27 (/P)— fishermen ipay take a limit of two Special and emergency regula- all-round athletes. them a safety were all that spots. Sb Navy w ill remind Texana of i complished largely on defense quickly fell behind again. For (he Oregon Stae 1: Motor City Classic goal at 19:02 of the final period. '■A of Tennessee pronounced their] Drv.nt s» winners Jeff Qentilcore acd'red 13 8-0. , back to business with a 63-48 job Joey Giardello of Philadelphia, trout a day from Quasaapaug Lake tlona are In effect on the following teams fit and ready today on the L,ve ' e r ^ ^ Rnxmarin ux expected to string separated the 1957 Colorado foot­ the old days when the Midshipmen. This must remain e.-sceedingly stout Kansas Slate (7-0), rated Nd. at Detroit (Georgia Tech va. Mar­ along 'With hix regular starting (leploy against Rice In the Dallas if Oklahoma is to slop Duke even m ark ers w hile curly L arfj’ Lis-, on St. Louis in the Dixie Classic second-ranked middleweight, and in Woodbury and MIddlebury, and lake* and ponds: from Nov. 1 to the third Saturday eve of Uieir Gator Bowl football '"neiips, „ ...... „ ball team from hai'ing an unbeat­ Horkpy al a C.lanrr quette, Columbia vs. Detroit); Ralph (Tiger) Jones pf Yonkers. gajne. I **, exposed his players to five which camprises Burr Carlson Cotton Bowl on New Year’s Day though there may be .some tru th In clotti tallied 10 points. Randy Crystal Lake, in Ellington and Great Hill Pond, Portland in April to protect yellow ; pike- en season. The Buffs won aix, lost o Smith connected fpr 11 markers Richmond (Va.) Invitational N, y.. meet tonight in a televUed Stafford. Closed 'until further no(ice. The a lot of Tennessee * single wing of- ; and Paul Grogan at the fonvards. three and tied one, Here is a college team with a gen what Coach Murray says. "We (Penn. vs. Richmond, Virginia vs, perch. , Both coaches scheduled light. fenae since signing...••p. for4«»i thevMt matqh. | high-scoring An.Art t^uimoyQulmtay ai.at ceniercenter Thursday’s Results nine professional approach which amd John McNeil threw In eight (NBC I 10-rounder. Oddsmakera The season, now underway, water level has been lowered to Dodge Pond, .Emit Lyme and I final workouts in Gator Bowl Sla- telegraph our plays .and dare you LaSalle); Holy - Cross Invitaional "I don’t know if Eastern I.eagiie it get* from Eddie Erdelalz, who to atop us” points for the Iqsers, ' see the bout as 4 likely repeat of closes the last Sunday In February. permit dam repairs. Odar Lake, Cheater—CToaed to , diiim this afternoon to give their 1W if vve've worked | 80d playmak^r Wally Ehrenpreia Syracuae and Cornell first^‘{net' Washington 7, Chaplotle 4. (Dartmouth vs. Colgate, Holy Giardello'* victory In 1954. up a defense tod stop the Vols," he : "O'J F ran k Ctltko a t the guards, In basketball in 1901. • I went to Annapolis from an assist­ EAST SIDE JUNIORS The daily limit on chair pickerel I>tke. Lilllnonah, New Milfordr all flshin|[ untU the third Saturday j players the feel of the bright green- Clinton S, New’ Haven 3. Mississippi appears to have a C:oss va. -Brown); Mississippi Giardello was expected to weigh ta six and the minimum length Ls Bxidgewhter-Brookfleld - Npwton- •added with a grin, "but my bnV.s I f<‘»'’rves incmd<) B ert Fountain, ant coach’s job with the San Fran­ Nassiff Arms jumped into a tie State Invitational (Alabama vs. in April. This- lake has recently turf which will be their Uattle- cisco 49era Erdelatz has a passing little too nuuh up front for sur­ ifor first place in the Jtinior League in a t 160 pounds and Jones a t 158. 15 inches. There are no limits on Southbury—Closed tb all fishing been reclaimed for trout, " ground. sure know what the singli* wing Stan Ashe, Frank Toro and Ros- prising Toxas, and Johnny Vaught Morehead, Mlastaaippi yt. Missis- looks like now." m ann. quarterback in Tom P’orrestal and at the East Side Rec last ni|fnt, Bippl S tae). The bright green color is cour-1 A *M h asn’t knows what lo do with him. has a psychrilogical angle going trouncing L; T. Wood 73-28 In the Mesy of a dye Job administered bv played a single Manager George Mitchell re­ Caught One Pass in College for him in the New Orleans .Sugar wing team since losing to T.tCLA ports that the Pros' next home ftlat bf two g'ames. Songallo Con­ The Hoosler Classic (Indiana ground crews. Recent froat and .Moat .attractiv e Okme Bowl, where Ole .Miss waa well va Butler. Purdue va. N otrq D am e) 21-0 in the first,g am e of the 1955 gam e w ill be on Frida.v night. Jan. Navy and Rice is the moat at­ struction turned hack Manchester i cold turned the grass a dead browm. season] 3 against the Bridgeport High­ .shell^ckpd by Navv three year* ParkAde 53-44 in the nightcap. and New Mexiqo Field House Dedi­ I Partly rlpudv skies and temper- tractive Bowl game for several ■1>E9- ■, cation (W yom ing v*. Michigan. W yatt gave hi., flr.st two u n its a landers who feature little Porky reasons, not the lea.st of which, is Paced by Joe Twaronite amd Jim Learned Trick ■ ~ Vt hl4e .Man to W atch New Mexico va, Wisconain''. also irhe'kliroff'’^®2Vm yesterdav against the Vieira, one of the country’s lead­ that it brings out three of the fin ­ Whitehlll, Naasiffs.had no trouble PONTIAC CATALINA HARDTOP ing small college acorera a few- Ohio .State may Well run all over gaining their third win of the sea­ open .tonight, although no team ti­ Iganie h ' ' ' ,7 *’' "Pll'-T which All-America half- est college pitchers In the land. tle* are aUatake li the two-night Radio, heater, stratojet hydramatic, power brakea, power windowg,. tutone paint, white* ‘ frowoi ?^o 1? X \I«nd hi* Aggie veara back at Qiiinnipiac College. King Hill,, who came late like 3ess .Oregon, but the R ose’Bowl c.row'd son against the -wiillesa Iceiiien. Could be seeing a super college While Twa/onlte waa ripping th* competition. 1956 wal] tires and tinted glass. . . Our price '' 'T R A N - DI4 KEN SON ahd ‘ i!’* ""<1 to compile an 8-2 The CBA encounter will be pla.ved To Star with Detroit Neely-coached teams, was the pros’ land broqldcaat nstionallvnationallv bv (JB.S. I v.-on-ix..won-Io*t record. either at th* new’ high icbool gym player in the 6-2. 212-pound soph- nets for 28 }>oints to pace *11 scor­ I '''he Aggies and the Voia both first draft choice, yet In the Lone •',* a. *57 FORD "The trouble is," said Wyatt, "we ; or at Verpfanck School .Star .state, his aHemate. Frank omor'C, Bob W hite. This boy was er*,'- Whitehill hooped ’ 32 tallies. .. leaned heavily rm stingy defense* can't afford to (ioricentrate to j ------Del roil, Dec. 27 (.41 — HowardSTjf the Lions* " major " Offehsi.ve what should 'be two tremendous For the Iffaers, Dick Kerr the 7 Ryan, is considered the superior Ootintry Squire Suiion Wagon to w'in bids to this 13th postseason I (Hopalongi. . Cassady,, caught one - threats when they go against the top point-getter with 10. Basilia to Resume Radio* heatrr* Fordomahr. much on Crow. Jf we do. .some of [ Rookie Jerry’ Lumpe Jiatted air arm. Hill- ia the real pro type, seasons in front of him, which is show and their preparations for It those other barks are liable to get • .340 in 49 games with th#"'New and only one — pass when he Cleveland Browns here Sunday for bad news for guys who don’t like With Bill V|ot *nd Bob Hamlll Very cJoui. Ona point to a low scoring game. made All-America halfback with standing 6-3 and weighing 205 Drills in Colorado ■oo** ’’ Y.ankbes in 1957. the National P'ootball League pounds. As attractive as the aerial Ohio State. setting, the pace, Songailo turned' ,ew ner. the groimd-mlnded Ohio State I ___ _ _ ' championship. bombardment promises to be. thia back the front-running Parkade to Buckeyes in 19,55, Thia time out, as in the last Young White contributed one of hand the losers their first setback Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 27 e won in the brighter chapters of the wan­ 'M OLDSMOBILE two games, he will have only Rote the line, where Navy has a bulge of the season. Viot and Hamill tal­ Middleweight boxing champion pattern was when I was at Ohio a* a front-running quarterback to ing season. The big fellow waa lied 23 and 21 point*, reapectively. Carmen Baallio said today the Holiday Coupe. Radio, • with one of the fiercest units in the prett.v much of if second-stringer heater, hydramatlc. State," said the red-haired Cas aim the ball at him. Layne suf­ country led by the 236-pound For the losers, Mike Ehlers, who banquet circuit had affect^ hia SANTA CAME TO sad.v. fered a broken ankle against this up to the Iowa game, the toughest did * fine Job ef reboiAidlngT scored fighting condition and h* wSa But today, a flanking halfbaxik tackle. Bob Reifanj’der, and the number on the Ohio Stale schedule. moving hia training headquarter* same Cleveland team in the Lions’ 207-pound end. Pete Jokanovlch. 22 Ulliea. ■ ’57 HEW OLDSMOBILES BY with the Detroit Lions. Ciassady is 20-7 victor.v three weeks ago. He held his first team Job becaus# V M IDGETS to^lbrsdo. ^ SAVE $1700. , ^ L & L MOTORS the No. 2 pass receiver on a team These forwards belted Armv so of his fine performance on defense .. StHI a Ball Carrier thoroughly that Coach Red Blatk In a single contest at th* Y last Baailio has been in heavy de­ that likes to throw because it has None of the famous Cassady a.s Tvell as offense. He ia a stlck- nifht the Manchester Auto -Parts mand in upstate New Vork as a asked for linemen on his Christmas out linebacker, often playing the *54 B^ICK Imagine! — - '55 PONYIAC Club Sedan two such accomplished passers as running talent evaporated while cards. lost to Keith’s 32-31. A well- speaker at dtamani and amokari. Bobby La.vme and Tobin Rote. he worked on being a pass receiv­ position from the-center spot. balanced Keith’s quinlet raced to. The Chittenango slugger, who Special 4-Door Sedan. Radio, li;*!- Duke May Be Sleeper ac, dynafiow. Very C o m e In 12 regular season games and er. He has carried 73 tlmes-r-iec- Because of the subslitutipn rule. its third straight victory In the dethroned Sugar Ray Robinson in Radio, heater, hydramifldi 2-tone N.A.D.A. L&L Motors Prico YOU one playoff gam e he caught 28 This handicapper la stringing • Midget League. deaji. Low mileage, ^ A IV O und only to fullback John Henry White sometimes stay* lij the gam* September for the IfiO-pound title, paint. 27.000 original miles. Excel­ PRICE SAVE patsaes for 382 yards. Three times Johnson's 129 carries for 250 along with the Idea tJiat.Duke may as (he offensive center, thus keep­ The winners held a commanding has nor.imminent )x>ut scheduled lent condition...... his pass-catching brought a touch­ yards and three touchdowns. be a sleeper against Oklahoma In ing Galen Cisco in at fullback. 20-10 lead at halftimcand increas­ but trains continuously. He said he I Heartily Endorse The the Miami Orange. Bowl. $1335 down. r Ticket sale* continued unabated White hasn’t shown,'* weakneaa ed It by eight point* In the third would aet up new. quarters near Above Cai'8 1095 $240 The only man above'Cas.sady in • Quarterback Boh Brodhead com­ quartet; while holding the Part*- Denver Jan. 20. He hjis been train­ for the championship ganie. Fans yet, although scouts report that he Good deal* on 1858 Oldsmohilei. the Lions’ pass receiving Hat Is stood in cold and windy weather mands extraordinary’ b.acks. Wray can improve his running game by men scorelefs. The losers came to ing in a Syracuse gym. Good aelertlon of 8Ution Wagons. Jim Doran, a seven-year veteran waiting their turn to buy tickets. Carlton partlcularl.v, and Bill Mur­ picking up a step in speed. life in the last period 4)ldamoblle Dsnier beat older horse* marked his vic­ Ml 3-5101 634 CENTER str eet sional football standards ahd by ed. aged to lose to any college.mitflt, had 10 points. Ray Villa topped Riding Side-Saddh Baailio'* next fight depends on and iA 8-«555 ‘ the usual yardsticka for meaauring tory In the flve-hora* flnisl) in th# Vh# winnera with 12. High man for R o itr Ray m*k#a it look eaay a* he ^a OPEN EVENINGS L and L M O T O R S MI 3-6101—OPEN EVENINGS Tha gam t will ba' broadcaat and let alone Georgia. Tech and North Idlewlld Hsmdicap at Jamaica. he la "toed" on one aki at Robinson. Sugar Ray still 1* mak­ O r ■erne Ml 3-6500 pasa receivera. But hia ability to I televlaed (NBC) nationally. The C#jrollna. the night waa Jimmy-Smith of th*' Oyprcaa Gardena.. FJ*. Th«^#tlatlonal champion ia executing what L MOTORS ing up h(s mind whether to taka IV waa the "Hrat time Dill Hartack Aut# Parts with 18 points. . . la called a,#ld# >Ud# awaa. grab a paaa la a cinch to b« on#' kickoff ia acheduled for 2 p.m. Kotr# Dam# eaiight up with rod# th# 8-year-old gray colt. on Baailio In a ra tu m UU# claah.

''y * r ‘ / / / \ PAGE TWBLVI MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1957 ; \ MANCHESTER EVENING HBRALD, MAKGHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27,^967 Bmrinese Offered 13 Help Ranted— Female .35 »AomiHiKnaDi THERE OUGHTA BB A LAWI '^BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Business Locations Houses for Sale 72 Houms for Sale Classified LIGHT TRUCKIN# URi odi' JoM. 72 Houses for Sale 72 Suburban for Sale 75 Ashes, trssh and ^Junk removed. GtRL WITH BOOKKEEPING ■\ for R*nt 64 (IV) MANCHESTER—Green Area. I (XTV) PRICEID tor Unmediate sale. 30LTON—Split level, three bed For courteous and reasonable EXPERIENCE AVAILABI-E January l. Second 6 rbom Cape, basement garage. (x n i) TALCOTTVniJE . Vernon, service cdll Hurri-Qean Transit Large q>Ht, hatha, two car g a room#, suiiny, kitch^. fireplace, Advertisement. floor suite o f offices-for rent. Best Excellent condition. Call the R. F. rage; Built-in oven and atove In’ $21,900. New Conn; contemporary, any time. W 9-78U and t.vpingr for a one girl Dimock Co... Realtors. Ml 9-5245 garage, nearly new, $16.96o. Large ultra modern ranch. 81 acre wood­ in. Wind location in Rockville. Ideal for kitchen. For further information mortgage available. Clifforij Han­ CLASSIFIED ADVt. professional man. Rent reason­ or Joseph Ashford MI 9-6818, Bar­ ed lot. Washer dryer-refrigerstor- RAT ANN T V Otnic service call office. bara Woods, Ml 9-7702. Robert or appointment to see call the R. sen, Realtor. Ml 3-1303. buUt-ln oven-stove are Included. DEPT. HOURS —$2.80, 24 hour ssrvlce. Bonded able. Will divide to suit tenant. F. Dlmock and Co.,: Realtors, Ml Write Box R, Herald aJ[^i^r\unquQTi» * ■ Call Norman B. C^ase TR 6-1200, Murdock, Ml 9-5972 9-5246, Joseph Ashford; MI 9-6818, For appointment to see pall th* 8:15 A. M. to 4:.30 P. M. work. Work done on radios, car , FINE HOMES R. F. Dlmock do.. Realtors, Ml Do Minor Damage radios and Hi Fi. MI J-8877. MI Barbaxa Woods, MI 9-7702 or Rob- THE AVON opportunity--makes it (XV) $15,900—NEW ranch with at­ srt Murdopk, M3 9-5972. B-5245, Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6818, 3-2958. tached garage, full basement, 3 . PORTER STREET —Brick conX Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 or COPY CLOSING TIME poasible to earn aa much aa you Houses for Rent 65 atrucUon. Built 1950. Six very GRINDING AND sharpening — desire. Cash in on the great de­ bedrooms, kitchen, dining area, . \Robert Murdock. Ml 9-6973. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. PARTLY furnished, five room living room, amcslte drive. R. F. (XVI) MANCJHESTKIL-Adhma St. pleastlm rooms. Fireplace. Screens Nearly two taitdies of rain oc-^ Formera and reeldente In severisl tools reconditioned. Lawn mowers mand fbr TV advertised Avon Cos­ area. New room ranch. The and storms. Breezeway Garage (XI) ELLINGTON New -oversized eompanied by strong winds en­ Tolland Oninty towns, sspaCially metics. Call Ml 3-5195. duplex, -no bathroom. Sullivah Dimock and Co.. Realtors, MI MON. THRU FRI and saws precision sharpened, Ave.. Wappihg. MI 3-5724. very best o f quality at $16,900. R. Patio. $19,900, SVi room ranch, m ahoguy paneled gulfed Manchester snd the sur to the .eastern part of the county, motors serviced,. usUag*. .knives, 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, .MI 9-6818, F. Dlmock.and Co., Reattora, MI ------10:80 A. Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702'br Rob­ flre'- wsll, -ceramic tlle^irth, fuUy rounding’ ores yesterday, but only repbrt well*, dry sine* tlw drought mower blades, shears, cutlery, WANTED—9-5, 5 'i days, secretary 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, Ml s-6818, EAST CENTER's-fREET- Brick minor damage resulted. with slight knowledge of book­ FOUR ROOM home for rent. Will ert Murdock, Ml ^-5972. _^r-c6ndlUoned. two car bazemSnt began in early spring, ’ are rstuni'- SATURDAY 9 A. M. clippers, etc. Empson H. Aborn. be oh premises between one and Barbara Woods, MI 0-7702 or Rob­ and frame construction. Puilt 19'367 garagA Large lot. Call the R. F. The Southern New England Tele­ ing to normal,. However, many tier- Maple St.. Ellln^on.' Tel. TR keeping for small congenisl office. four o'clock. 4 Little St. ert Murdock. Ml 9-5972. Seven beautiful robms. Four bed­ Dlmock (3o., ResJtora. Ml 9-5245 phone 0>. was th* storm’s major 5-7166. Salary commensurate with ability, tXII) MANCHESTER . - New six rooms. Fireplace. Wall to wall car- sons' are still hauling water from TOOK UOOPCBATIUN WO.L room ranch home in Rockledge OF Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6818, Bar­ victim os more than 300 telephones neighbors’ wells. rapid advancement Ipr right (V) BUILPERS special—built for petlng. H4 baths. Two-car garage. bara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert in the local exchange were put out BB APPBECUTBD LIGHT BULLDOZING, e.xca\’ating party. MI 9-9874, section. baths, ceramic file himself. New living room with Play area with fruit trees. $29,900. aiffbrd D. Higgins,, a South and grading. Dump truck rental. Suburban For Rent 66 kitchen counters. Attached garage, Murdock. Ml 9-5972, of order. D. Lloyd Hobron, man­ .Windsor'farmer, said winds top­ An'd mow The pjbuc bullt-ln bookahelvea, finished rec­ ager of the Manchester office, said Gravel and fill. Georg* W. Bar­ CLERK TYPIST ROCKVILLE—;Thre* room. new amesitc drive, fully landscaped reation room with fireplace and McKEE STREET — Choice six pled s windmill located en a Dial Ml 3-2711 rett, MI ,9-0650. ©AVE TWJiq,0P">ll0M5.' lot. $21,000. Call R. F. Dimock Co., room Cape, built 1947. Thre6 bed­ (X) BOLTON — California ranch. repairmen worked until 10 p.m water tower at his farm. Personnel Department OUflMTA BE A i.A'.t apartment, electric ru g e, refrig­ paneled den. Huge kitchen, dining 1520 sq. feet of living; area Ther­ yesterday and were on th e. Job Opening for neat appearing erator. disposal, no pets. $75 ai Realtors, -Ml 9-524.5, Joseph Ash­ area. Twice aa many cabinets as rooms, large kitchen, dining room, In Bolton, some residents who ford, MI 9-6818. Barbs ra Woods, living room with fireplace. $15,700. mopane windows throughout; In­ early Uzia morning. say their cellars usually sirs flood­ woman with good educational month. TR 5-2505 or TR 5-5050. usual. Two ceramic tile baths.- For direct lighting. Numerous bUUt- "B y the middle of the afternoon. Household Services MI 9-'iv02 or Robert Miirdoek, MI further information or appoint­ ed during normal rainfalls, but background. Extensive experience 9-.5b72. Ins. 'Two-car garage, acre Ipt. By Oil of the phones should be back Lost and Pound 1 Offered 13-A not necessary. Interesting diversi. PARK STREET, Rockville. Thvo i ------• ment to see call the R. F. Dlmock MADELINE SiMITH, Realtor appointment only. R. P. Dlmock which have been dry sines tits professional offices, three and four ' — ------In operating order," 'he aald. drought, were sgoln (flooded. fled work, 37 hour. 5 day week. ic Co., Realtors, M l 9-5245, Joseph Co.. Realtors Ml 9-6245 or Joseph The phones were put out of or­ LOST—Oranca cat, angora. Vicin WEAVING of bums, moth holes Liberal benefit program. room suites. Beautiful location,location. ' MANCHESTER—$14,500 Cape Ashford, Ml 9-6818, Barbara MI 9-1642 In Vernon, Ando’ver and (Coven­ four down, two unfinished up. Nice Ashford. Ml 9-6818, Barbara der when wires were blown down ity Lockwo^ and Broad Sts. Call u d tom clothing, hosiery runs, Write center of, town, ideal for phv.si-' Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ Woods. Ml 9-n02, Robert Mur­ try, trees were felled by strong BTI e-1098. cian, dentist or lawyer. Available I cmulitlon. Near schools, transpor­ by gusts of wind or felled by gusts. hudbags repaired, zipper re­ r. O BO.X 2103 dock. MI 9-6972. dock, Ml 9,6972. broken tree llmhi. "T h e damage placement. umbrellas repaired, January. Call TReniont-6-5126. tation and shopping center. Im- Loto for Sale 73 Hartford, Dec. r t m — Loshsd LOST—Light tan cat. black collar, HARTFORD, CONN. mediate occupancy. Call the R. F. was not confined to any single men's shirt collars reversed and -Stating education, business exper­ SEVEN ROOM single, four bed­ LOTS 125x300 and larger, $1,200 area, tiut waa widespread through by 62 mile an hour winds at Hart­ thought lost In vicinity of Mather replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ MANSFIELD. Route 44-A — Six : Dimoi’k Co , RenKors. Nil 9-5245 or ford, a violent southeaster poured ience, sge and salat^’ desired. room Cape Cod.- oil heat, garage, rooms. IVi baths, modern cabinet and up. Off Manchester Road, Wanted— Real Estate 77 out the exchange," Hobron sold. St. m S-S841. ing Shop. -loscph Ashford, MI 9-6818, Bar- kitchen. large landscaped yard horizontal sheets of rain across the $00 monthly. Call GA "-4470. haia Wfods. MI 9 7702, Robert Glastonbury Telephone NP 9-5981, Parken Soren, manager of the LOST—Tan puppy, 18 weeks old. CLERKS A^^D with shade trees, Manchester after 6 ji-m. WANTED—Real Estate Listings. CJonnectlcut Power Company's state Thursday leaving a record df FLAT FINISH Holland window Mimioi k, ,\il 9 ,5972. - ■ Green Area. Call Ml 9-1205 after 3 good end evil. At Nepaug Re­ Lost Thursday night, vicinity of shades, made to meaaure. All Call Fred Turklngton. Turkington Manchester office. Said power fail­ CLERK TYPISTS p.m. or weekends.. BOLTON—Two large wooded lots servoir to the west, rainfell wss West Side. MI S-4005. metal Venetian blinds at a new COVENTRY--Four rooms, garage, NF1VV SIX ROOM house. Carter Sf., Bros. Realty Co. Ml 3-1507 or hO ures In Manchester were few and Interesting positions for young heated. Call CH 6-9567. , on Williams Road. Call owner. M l 9-666$. power hoa been restored every’ 2.38 inches, the MetropoUton Dis­ low price. Keys made while you women of variety of office skills. ■Manchester. F’ive rooms, complete NEW SPLIT level being sold below 3-6321. trict reports. A t Rentsehler flsld. LOST — PASS^ BOOK No. 3883. wait. Marlow’s. full rear dornicr, I 'j bstns, fire­ where. Yesterday afternoon, fallen Notice is hereby given that Pass Must be high school graduates. Ex­ builder's cost, seven rooms, fin­ USTINGS WANTED—.Single, two- limbs hit wires, causing falluj»s on East Hartford, the wind reochsd tensive experience not required. Household Goods 51 place. basement garage. T, Shan­ ished garage, only $16,800. Subur­ neor-hurrieone force at 65 miles sn Book No. 3883 issued by First ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholster­ Ruoms Without Board 59 Apartments— Flats-^ Farms and Land for Sale 71 non, Builder, Ml 3-7469, BU 9-1418. Suburban for Sale 75 family, three-family, business Autumn and Porter Sts. t National Bank of Manchester has ing, custom made cornices, Pleasant working conditions, Uber- ban Carlton W. Hutchins, MI property. Have many cash buyers. The Popular Market on Main hour. ANTIQUE FURNITURE. ilWer, 9-5ira. been made to said bank for pay drapes u d shp covert, 879.50 u d si benefit program, cafeteria, free PLEASANT ROOM, central, heat- Tenements 63 FOR DIFFERENT sizes and types tXVHl'TWO, new Capes with 1100 (XX) $16,800—Coventry Lake, new Mortgages a;rranged Please call St. also had a power failure about The main force of the storm ment and Issuance of new book parking. glass, china, and used furnli.,-e of farms and land tracts within 20 up. CAotce of fabrics. Call Mrs. ed and ho( water, kitchen privi­ FOUR ROOM duplex, suitable for square ft. of living area. 5 minute* (VI) MANCHESTER—6 room Cape seven room split level. IH baths, George L. Oraziadio, Realtor, MI 4 p .m .. but power was on again roared along the shore. Last n ^ t LaPine, MI 9-3894. , FIRST NATIONAL STORES. INC: bought and sold Furniture Repair leges. separate entrance, gentle­ miles ol Hartford, Lawrence F. 9-5878, 109 Henry St. Service. Ml 3-7449. couple and one child. $75 monthly, from Manchester Green, Youngs­ 815.800. Six finished rooms. Com­ fireplace, attached garage, game within minutes. Soren said only after a power line was downed to LOST—Monday afternoon. Beagle Park u d Oaklud Aves. man, parking. MI 3-4724. Fiano, Broker. Ml 9-5910. i town kitchen, living room with Ladyord, the Coast Ousrd re­ pup, male, black and honey, white plus ntiliUcs. MI 3-1070. pleted game room. Detached ga­ room, lake privileges. Present major dlstuibanoe waa on An­ FURNITURE repairing u d ref in- East Hartford, Conn, : ' ------i fireplace, vestibule. Large lot. mortgage can be assumed, month­ SELLING YOUR- property? Have X- dover Rd. in Bolton, where a tree, ported that Watch HIU ontT }X a w paws. Five months old. Call MI Ishtng; utlques restored Furni­ A $50 PROFIT. THAT'S ALL WE rage. Ideal location, near trans­ WANT TO RENT -F'ive rooms and ga*- $16,200 R. F'. Dimoc!. and Co., portation and shopping center. R. ly payments arc only $77.39. R. reafiy 'buyers for one - and two- Kamikaze Automobile blown down In the storm, hit wires, Londdn lighthouses flasHad thslr 8-714S. ture Repair, Service, TalcottvUle. PLEASANT, heated room for gen­ Houses for Sale Realtors, Ml 9-5245. .loscph Ash­ family bouses. Member Multiple beacons for s while on smtiUsty At Albert's Furniture Store tleman, free parking. 64 High St. rage. Adults only, no pets. Call at F. Dlmock & Co., Realtors. MI F. Dlmock & Co., Realtors, Mi A car that went off a pier in Carteret, N. J„ Is high and dry atop a cabin cruiser. Police said knocking out power In that area MI 8-7449. Help Wanted— Male 36 ______^ 21 Elro St. ford. MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, Listing Service. Sherwood A. power. , LOST ON Weet Slde-rKitten, basic $50 PROFIT. THAT'S ALL (I) SIX ROOM Cape, centrally lo­ 0-5245, Joseph Ashford, Ml 0-6818, 9-5245, Joseph Ashford. MI 9-8818, the car owner. John Muzyka, 3«, drove the car off the end of the pier, but that it hit the cabin for about an hour! .MI 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, MI Barbara woods. Barbara. Woods, MI 9-7702 or Rob­ Beechlcr, Realtor. Phone Wesley The Pork Department received Here, wells snd reservoirs srs body'color white, Vaccoon ting tail. WE LL TAKE FURNISHED-Light housekeeping ! ppM-pFR wrnTrirT- -rn------cated $13,800. Aluminum^ siding, Ml 9-7702 R. Smith. MI 9-8952 or Ml 8-8969. cmiMr Instead of the water. ^According to officials, Muzyka wa* deapondmt over recent death of MI 9-0849. Building— Contracting 14 .JUNIOR $50 PROFIT. THAT'S ALL 9-5972. Robert Murdock, MI 9-5972. ert Murdock, Ml 9-6972. hi* girt friend. A witness saw Muzyka swim ashore and poUce traced him t five colla durhjg the storm, two fllllng from' the runoff that has rooms, with electric_refrigerator. «Tl S f fneuTd' amesite drive. This home‘is an ex­ through the license brought many streams close to th* WE RE MAKING Ladies only. MI 3-6388, cellent buy! For appointment to plates. The boat Is owned by Allen KIrschner. ( AP Photofax). about fallen trees on Cterdner S t NOTICE IS HEREBY given that BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. • EXECUTIVE Call Newington MO 6-9868. DUPLFI.X—4-4, quiet street, among (XIX) $18,900 — NEW 5M a pilhlic (Vlll) BOLTON — Coventry Line. tor, MI 9-1107 any time. high up on the hill. Dr. William C. Forbes, associate clan, there "/ere Salk vaccine checkups this moniing as ««Hd ing, porches, etc. Call Ml 9-5981. first floor apartment. Heat and Barbara Woods Ml 9-777t2; or hearing on Wednesday January 8, A voting Ust totaling 963 and professor of icience at Willimantlc clinics through the year for pre­ Yesterday’s rainfall measured Every Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. education, references. $375 J (XVIU) $15,400— THREE family, New six room Cape. Four finished !U7S Inchee, the Town Water De­ temperatures still' perustod. Small donations asked. utilities furnished Adults pre­ Robert Murdock. MI 9-5972, I at 8 P. M. in the Mansfield enumeration figures for children State Teachers’ College, resigned school children, school children, GENERAL repairing and remodel­ That's right, I said $375 for every- St.K. 6-5-4. Choice location. Spruce down, ceramic tile bath, walkout SELLING, Buying, Trading? L.M.- partment reported today. The rain, A large tree reeled a ^ n a t wires Box O, Manchester Herald thing 9 Hazel St. MI 9-2170. ferred. Rent $90. Write Box N, oTTxtri— ------• V‘^ 1 Town Hall relative to the plana Street area. Five car garage New basement, large lot. $13,700. R F. IK.L. (which means Live Modern from birth through age 17, total- to accept the post of science supor- teenagers and adults. 'These were near 133 Loomis Dr., west Hart­ ing. Specializing in building of Herald. 'VEST SIDE Six room CApe. | f„r (.xtending Merrow Rond (Tol- . ing 694. gives basis for an esti­ visor of Oakland County School, sponsored by Church groups, the raised th* Ho’word Reeervoir about Aotonobltes for Sale 4 garages and shell houses of all .1 HAVE ONLY ONE OF THESE roof, amesite drive. Excellent in­ Dlmock o C o , Realtors. Ml —Multiple Last)-all your reares- ford causing a abort circuit sml 4 down, 2 finished “ p, large en-d jand Turnpike) from the end of the come property. R. F. Dlmock & mated 1,800 population. Pontiac, Mich. Dr. and Mra. Grange, the Lions Club and the eight-tenths o f * foot and caused types. MI 3-0731. So. Hurry up. call me on the phone P-5245, Joseph Ashford Ml 9-6818', {ate the modern’ ^ay. The EUa- the Roaring Brook Reservoir in power failure for thrs* hours be­ NEED A CAR? Short on a down Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 I'll show it to you wheneve. you Apartments— Flat9>— Business Locations "''V P'e.-ff the pastures bricks and riRhted a television damaged them to stores on ths home, garage, fireplace, quick oc­ on hand along with the present The Lions Club volunteered to aeyial whiqh had bisen twisted. A 188 Hillatow'n Rd., Mancheatei. SHOW IT TO YOU DURINg Jd a Y FOUR ROOMS, central, stove, $70. Scott Gets Life building committee; Donald raise funda and erect a new com­ and had to be fed the hay Berlin Turnpike, sad at tbs Man­ Roofing-—Siding 16 Ml 9-5229. cupancy, $15,500. George L. window, in the Sears and Roebuck 1948 CHEVROLET, fair running OR EVE. I CAN SHOW BY AP. Graziadio. Realtor, MI 9-5878, commisaioner, Newman Argraves Tuttle, chairman, Philip Isham, munity beach house to replace the put up for winter. W^lls went dry chester Paritsde on iflddl* Tpke. condition. First W takes it. Call POINTMENT ONLY of Hamden. secretary, Sheldon Gardner, Ma­ old wooden lodge which has served and people borrowed water from Store at the' Manchester Parkade At Brolnsrd Field an olrplus Ml 9-8457 after 4'^p.m. FOR THE best in shingle and built Wanted— Pef.s-lPouItry— REDECORATED three room heat­ For Killing His lucky neighbors or drew water was cracked by a hea’Vy gust of up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ FOR a p p o in t m e :n t p h o n e ed apartment, $95-monthly. Phone EAST HARTFORD—Four bedroom At each ceremony. Argraves, son Ntihfer, Arthur Pspin and Vin­ as gatekeeper’s offlee and refresh­ owned by Oliver Oadouas, 886 Jef­ Hartford CH 7-0358 Cape Cod in excellent condition cent Sledjeakl. from the lake to water tjieir cattle wind, a store, official said, hut was 1984 CHEIVROLET, two door with ney and roof repairs call Coughlin, Stock 44 NU 9-5229, MI 3-7444. will Introduce Protestant, Roman ment stand. A dance and an auc­ ferson SL, 'was damaged when ill 3-7707. , After 7 P M. CH 6-4890 with dishwasher, carport, trees, A cohtract was awarded to T. tion have already raised $740 of or irrigate their garden*. Many, not blovm out wind* tipped it over.: powerglide, radio, heater. whKe WE BUY dairy cows, calves and near school, $14,200, Clifford Han­ Catholic and Jewish clergymen M issing W ife C. Wright of Andover In Septem­ the necessary funds. many wells were dug or drilled. Mr*. Andrew Torrance of, 194 E. wall tires, zero mileage. Only 198 i A — L— B— E— R—T— ’_ s SIX ROOM duple.x. gas furnace’, ENGLISH In several places, Christmas RAY’S ROOKING CO., shingle and beef cattle. Pella Bros Phone MI large yard, central. 135 Hilliard sen, Realtor. MI 3-1303. who will give individual blessings ber and the sanitary plant waa Kirby Tappen of Whitney Rd., With the coperation of the U.S. Middle Tpke. reported a large manger scenes wm4 scsttored by doa-n, $37 month. Btiunrier's. for­ 3-7405. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HAR-TFORD Soil Conservation program, many wooden door was.blown into her hunt up roofs, gutter and con­ o p e n NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. St., Manchestre. to the new highway. (Continued from Page One) constructed. Joseph Korarovics qf donated, a new boat pier and as­ the Mow. m erly Fitzgerald Edsel, Talcott- ductor work, roof, chimney re- Ho r t o n RO AD -cape Cod with This function will be performed Mansfield, successful bidder for sisted by Peter Koatyk and Fred farmers dug permanent water back yard and landed atop a wire vills. Tel, MI 3-5191, open eve­ six finished rooms, attached ga­ The ConnseUcut River la sxpset- Mirs. Ray Kagenow, MI 9-2214. LARGE THREE room furnished, at Greenwich by the Rev. Robert quitting him,” Mrs, Clareae Stern the addition to the school, began Naumec, ■ built and Installed It at holes for cattle. With a shortage fence. She said that she didn’t hav* ed to crest tonight at Hartford at nings. Articles for Sale 45 SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper. Wall rage. breczeway, lovely yard 75 x of water everywhere, farmers Ray Jackson. Ml 3-8325. tiles 4c a tile. Kentlle, from 7c apartment, first floor, heat and all | Appleyard of Christ Episcopal said. "We just couldii't.’’ construction late in Nqvember. At the beach to replace an old worn any idea where the door came from. 18 feet—three feet Mow flood FORDS 150. Excellent spot for children. wqre besieged with wild animals Workmen of the Town Highway utlliliCB.'vnear bus line. Two adults Church, the Rt. Rev. Msgr Mich­ Asked if any one thing con­ the end of this month footings out one. 194* MERCURY—full price $79. r o y a l AND Smith-Corona port­ each Green Paint and Wallpaper Near schools, bus arid shopping. stage. At Thomsston, the Nauga­ ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Car- at the Green. ^ only. Call MI 9-9608. ael Guerin of St. Mary's Church, vinced the jury that Scott waa and foundation are complete and Lake Regulations getting into their gardens and con PeparUnent related that they were tuck River rose jiiat over a foot Brunner's, formerly Fitzgerald pentry. Alterations and additions. able and standard typwriters. These smart compact quality ear* are practically handmade In the One tradition of English Assume mortgage or refinance. suming the moist vegetables, par' Edael, Talcottvllle. Open evenings. All makes and adding machines and Rabbi Hcrshel Fishman of guilty, foreman Otis M. Bmbree steel relnforcementa of the floor Four special constables were ap­ thankful yesterday’s rain was not Uut night; near Wtostod th* water Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ ONE SMALL two room apartment craftsmanship. Every car has five coat* of paint, each coal being hand rubbed lo give depth Reasonable offers considered. ticularly tomatoes qnd com. snCw. "W ith all the wind we ha^ sold or rented. Repairs -on ail ABSOLUTE BARGAIN - Custom and vitality unknown in other so-called low priced cars. Even in the distinguished company of Temple Shalom. said: ‘"^ ere were an awful lot of are In progreu. pointed by the selectmen in was reported eight inches bslow teed. A, A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn furnished. Immediate oc'-upancy Elva Tvlcr, Realtor. MI 9-4469. things. There was not any ope Recreation Council thete would have been high drifts PRIVATE — Good transportation. St. MI 3-4860. makes, flarlow's. made cornices and drapes Slip Elderly people preferred. 211 ..Europe’s most costly cars the economical English Ford I* iinmlstakabl.v the car of cars. Deliv­ At.Killingly, the officiating cler­ Elections Changed August, for the first time to en­ the Highland Lok* spillway. 1949 Plymouth, four door sedan, covers, $59.50 and Up. Cliolce of gymen will be the Rev. James R. thing that was a determining fac­ force laws concerning the use of the The continued Interest in the and it\ would have token u s'a long North Main St.. Manchester. Tel ered price at Moriartv Bros. • ‘ - MANCHESTER— Immediate occu­ This year saw a change from an-' welfare of town youngsters has Rainfall in Hartford and at motor goqd. winterized, snow SPEC3AL WINTER rates for all fabrics Budget terms. Mrs. Rita pancy of six room oversized Cape, Blapning of the Westfield Con­ tor." lake and boats on it. T hey are: tim e 'to plow o u t” one o f. them Bradley Field measured 145 lach­ KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney MI 9-1109 or MI 9-5913. WITH. HEATER, DEFROSTER, DIRECTIONAL LIUHTS, OIL FILTER. AIR BATH nual to biennial elections.. Returned paid off in many ways. Columbia sold. \ tire*. Tnr it out to zee value. Best type* of roofing and siding. For JA 2-7780. . 11 with quiet luxury in every detftll gregational Church in Danielson, David A. Do,wnef said: ‘‘It was to office were many town officials, Theodore A. Loughrey, IVafter E. es; it Wdi 1.65 Inches to Elmwood. offer, Mi 9-7083. 38 Maple St. Tel, MI 3-4327, CLEANER, FOAM SEATS, VINYL LEATHER INTERIOR, T W IN ------Mr. Scott's unnatural reaction to Schroeder, Vlilliam Jacobus and Recreation Council, leader in this Resldeilte to riijial areas report­ free estimate, call Manchester TWO AND THREE -rooms, fur­ from the paneled dining room to the Rt. ReV. Msgr. Donat Jette including Hubert P. Collins, town work, celebrated Its 10th anniver­ teraperaturs* readied Roofing and Siding Co., Inc. MI f'LlAlW’S IS buying and selling nished or unfurnished. private SUNVISORS, TUBELESS TIRES. , the tremendous clothes storage, In of St. Mary's Church In Putnam, circumstances that convinced Russell H. Wheeler, Numerous' ed little aeejous damage during the 66.2 breaking the' 1960 reeoril of FAIR^ANKS-Morse water syatems. me.” clerk for 48 years; Clair L. Robin­ sary In May. storm. State PoUce BamuficF qt 9-8933. good lused furniture and antiques bath. New Bolton Rd, Phone MI *1590 the huge master bedroom Clifford and Rabbi Michael Gellcr of Beth son, first selectman and Henry B. complaints of unregistered boats 56 degrees for the date. Trailen 6-A Shallow'or deep well, sumn, or dc Judge Nye commended the Jur- Archery and a pre-school swlm- Colchester, Danielson aifd Groton at 420 Lake St. Call , anytime. 9 3-6389; Hansen. Realtor. MI 3-1303. Jacob Synagogue in Norwich. Hutchins, second selectman, both were made and many were Cooler and sunnier skies or* watering pumps. Water softeners, a.m.-8 p m MI 9-8580. piers class was added to the Rec­ operated on emergency generators ELCAR ” 30" ONE BEDROOM, Calling tile turnpDte "one of the : attentive and In office for more than 30 years; straightened out withbut offlclal reation Council program this year. forecast through tomorrow with Roofing—Chimney 16-A purifiers. Water ^eaters. Installa­ FIVE ROOM house, tile floors and conscientious” efforts. action. One offender was arrested. for several hours in the early eve­ excellent copdltlon. 1125. down. tion and service. Capitol Equlji- great accomplishments in Con- and Laura Squier, tax collector for A total of 180 children participat­ possibility of ui^t snow or rate WHITE Florence combination gas DOWN walls, new, $7500. Call evenings neotlcut history," the Goi’crnor Scott was convicted solely on Tragedies ning until power failure* cc^d be from a fsjrt moving stwm toa«r- Low payment schedule. Many ROOFING — Specializing in repair­ ,ment Co., 38 Main. MI 3-7958. and oil range. A-1 condition. PI PI 2-8323. circumstantial evidence since no 17 ysai-a. ed In thl* year’s swim program; corrected. . others on the same plan. Jen- < said in a statement today Biggest Budget Yet Untimely deaths of two young 90 boys in'baseball, with, five dif­ row. ing roofs of ail kinds Also new 2-8247. LOW men and a tractor accident brought zen'i. Inc. (always, reliable). roofs. Gutte^ work. Chimneys SEPnC TANKS TWO FAMILY house, two baths, "Several administrations and , a , « Voters at the October meeting ferent age groups with teams; 30 M Park Road. West Hartford, AD f u r n a c e BLOWER for sale Call ELECTRIC stove, couch, combina­ AND seven rooms, hot water heat, ar­ hundreds of legislators and office, a adopted q budget of $121,408. The tragedy to the community. Louis In archery, both boys snd. girls; cleaned, repaired, 28 years' ex Zanotti, 26-year-old son of Mr. and 8-6214 or GA 9-4479. Monday (tertence Free estimates Call MI 9-6276. tion record player, bedroom set. tesian ,wcll. $10,900. Call evenings, holders have made contributions ! Board of Education’s budget was winter programs starting In late through Saturday, 9 to 5. Monday refrigerator. New Bolton Road, PI 2-8323. to the conception and execution ! for $144,667 with $86,473 to be Mrs. Ernest ^ n otti. a navy vet­ fall have mofe than 100' partici­ Howley. Manchester Nu 3-5361. TWO FORMAL net gowns, size 9. PLUG6ED SEWERS dlan border near Detroit. s E j t - R e d g Wednesday. Thursday evenings Phone MI 3-6389. BANK of this tremendous task. This Dep. Dist. Atty. J. Miller Leavy, raised by .taxation. The selectmen’* eran and University of Connecticut pating. Twenty-two . volunteer two cocktail gowns, size 16. Rea­ Madiia* Cleased REDUCED new turnpike will case pressing demanding the death sentence, c.sUmated expenditures for all student, died after a lingering Ill­ leaders and three paid workers MOpiLE HOMES—Furniture tak­ Heating and Plumbing 17 sonable. MI 9-3716. traffic problems: it will benefit ness; Richard Beaudry-, 19, son of were Involved this year. en as do5vn payment on mobile Septto. Tanks. Dry -Wella, Sewer branded Scott a . "cold, cruel, other town expehses Is $34,935. Musical Instruments 5.1 'Act Quickly the commercial and industrial life heartless m an.' New Post Office Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Beaudry was Other Events Mmes. Excellent lots available at Lines Irisiallediii-feUar Water- of our state; it will open up cer­ tor Uiamondii— Watches— prooang Done. ^ RATES A Lot Ji’or A Little Describing Mrs. Scott’s liquida­ Unfinished business started in killed when his car crashed against School enrollment at an all time Mansfield. Jenaen's, Inc. falways PLUMBING AND heating—repairs CHRISTMAS SPECIAL-Prices re­ 10 minutes ' from Manchester. tain areas for new development tion of her $600,0()0 estate under 1957 is a plan for a new post office. a tree aa he returned to his naval high in January, 1957 with 301 pu­ pellable) 64 Pirk Rdad, West and contract work; Calj Ml 9-8541. Jewelry 48 duced on following floor modela. and lob opportunities. < base in Rhode island after a visit Hartford. AD 3-6214 or GA 9-4479. Every woman’s dream of!a new Sifbtt's direction and the wasting Grpwth of the town has brought pils, dropped ^ 296 as school Supply Co. showed loss of t4ro (CootfaiU^ from Fsge On*). Conn organ. Caprice model $849. c inney bros BROS. "The tuenpike Is thus a project away of the.assets after hSr-dis­ its business far beyond the apace home InVune. John Sirak, 62. waa, opened in September but has since, chalrutawa valued at j$450. Monday through Saturday. 9 to Lvf 5n, LLO-YD'S PLUMBING Service as­ LEONARP W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ M K . home. 1500 square feet of solidly of and for ail the people of our sures satisfaction, prompt serticc pairs, adjusts watches expertly. Conn organ Minuet model, $1224. appearance in May 1985. he told now available. This has presented killed when his tractor tipped over gone up again. A Sea Scout unit was organized, turned over to the review board to Mtxiday. Wednesday! Wedn Thursday II.-) CENTER buUt ranch. Two baths, two ga­ state. It Is obly fitting. Hierefove. svenings. CH 7-8124, NO 9-6485. Reasonable prices Open daily. Thomas Organ, single manuel, Stweroge Disposal Co. the jury: some complications since the logi­ and landed on hinl. The Rev. George K. Evan* be­ the only one of its kind In Eastern avoid charge* of "whitewash", snd $024. Thomas organ, double nJan- I80-IS2 Pearl 8L — »II 3-5308 IMORIARTY MI :i-.'>I3.i rages. Large tree shaded lot. that every possible segment of "This was a carefully laid plan cal place for this office i* ” ’ e A number of older residents were came the 24th mmieter of the Co­ Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce Connecticut. ^ uel, $1,024. Ward Krause, MI Connecticut life should be repre­ "politics’' to the cases. S. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat­ Street. Ml 9-4387. ’ H. B. GRADY. Broker to do away with Evelyn Scott center. However, this Is a strictly among those who died this yean lumbia Congregational Church in Steve McGrover, budding youhg Auto DriTing School 7 A ing contractor. New Installations, 3-5336. sented In the dedicationiUon.' ‘ for one purpose only—greed and residential zone, asiae ’fio«i oun.- David Blum. 70; Louis Krouse, 72; March. The members of the board are: MI 3*8009 movie star, vizited his parents, Mr. Bishop O. Bromley Oxnom. resi­ alteration work and repair worl.. avarice.” nesses established thei'e prior to Charles Fox. 78; Clarence Johnson. Wilbur" inetcher, scoutmaster, and Mrs. Joseph Haas. MORTLGC5f'$—Manchester’s lead­ Ml 9-3808. Fuel and F’eed 49-A Ddfqnse Attorney Al. Matthevya lioning. 78; Mrs. William Mathleu, 78; Mrs. was cited for 15 years service In dent Methodist minister at iFaah- ing Driving School offers the most Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 MANCHESTER- Idl#^ C la in isHloreI said: "You will b ^ known to fu­ • Mrs. WiUiam Bender went Into ington, D. C.; M «r. George'O. The^ Zoning Board of Appeals Elizabeth Williams, 84; Mr*. scoutiiw. Mrs. Alfred Soracchi re­ the restaurant business in WlUi- m driver education. Thousands of SEASONED hardw’pod for fire­ ture generations as the Chriatnaas ceived la 16-year pin from the Na­ Higgins, director of the National COMMENDABLE granted an exception to regulations Florence Greene, 82, Mrs. Joseph mantio after purchasing Hallock’s zatlsfied ztudenls. 200,900 miles Millinery Dressmaking 19 places, furnacqs and etoves Gigllo CHESTER FURRIERS - Pur* re­ Continlie to Rise jury of infamy If you sentence to allow erection of a building to Pohlmann, 46; Mrs. Anastasia tional Polio Foundation. Catholic Welfate Oonfarence; Dr. Brothers, Ml 3-5301. ’ResidehtlAl fou r, room -expand­ Inc. accident free instiuctlon*. Ml modeled, repaired. Capes' snd this man to death.’’ house the post office'on Rt. 6A Demetrlon, 78; Abraham Tannen- A Young Republican Club was aark Kert, chancellor of the Uhl- 9-7398. able bungalow. First /ioor has two A local guest houfe. The Pasr versity of California; Dr. B d)^ stoles made, $19.95. Call hfl 9-7218 bedrdbms! living room, kitchen and Weekly unemployment claims with the condition that Ijt could be baum, 78. organized earl.v In the year. DRESSMAFCING and Alterations SEASO.XEID hardwood for fire­ for free eitimate, at your home. lure, the only one Of Us kind op­ White. University of Wisconsin MANCHESTER Driving Academy donf. MJ 9-2552. places, furnaces, etc., Free deliv­ full tile bath.., Excellent lot with continue to rise for the 12th week used only for a post offlee, and If 'On December 5,. tliree members InAll March, \,/iuuClub Youthtopla, a erated on Columbia Lake for about at any time the government did not of one fafflily, Mrs. John Melkle, teenageteenage^nlght night club was organized professor; Rabbi Morris Adler of guarantees resulu. Expert instruc­ ery. -Edward Yeomans. PJ 2-8002. MOUTON COAT; three . quarter garage. A friendly neighborhood. in Connecticut for the week end­ Man Charged in 50 years, went out of business. Its Detroit; Wayne (Detroit) County renew Us lease, the building could her daughter Marilyn, and son by fhe’glprace W. Porter School tion, dual controlled car. Ckli PI length, excellent condition, jnUst MR. NEW CAR BUYER «*, Ask4Yig $13,800 ing Dec. 21, it was today announced property wa* divided among the a rcu lt Judge Wade H. McChee, 2-7249. Day or evening appoint­ Monng—Trucking SEASONED hard^>ood' for plre- aell. AH 3-5096. by the Connecticut Labor Depart­ not be leased for any other busi­ Irving, were critically Injured In Alumni ilu n . under undei the leadership Shown by appointment. Bay St^te Murder of their A *’isor.jr. JoJohn LaCrolx. three children of the owner, Mrs, and Magistrate J. Arthur Hanra- ments. Storage 20 placc. cut and split to order. Call ment. The total throughout the ness, without the approval of the an automobile accident in New John Hughes. han of Windsor, Gnt. -MI 3-7083. Leonard L. (jiglio. T Phdne M I/3-6273 State reached 42,656. zoning cpmtlilsalon. This fall, the Rochelle, N.Y. In July, Roland Laramie, with AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS* CO., local DO YOU KNOW YOU CAN BUY A 1958 MERCURY EQUIPPED Webster, Mass., Dec. 27 (

PAtSB f OURTBBN V FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1967 ------JUL_ lEuptiiitn Sprald Areraue Dally Net PreM Run ______• . ---V-— For the Week Endejl Ih e annual .jhid-winter aduca- December 21, 1957 The Weather Uon forum of th» Sendee'Bureau roretMMt ef O. B. Wauthae B m e e About Town for Women’s Organizations, Hart­ Church Changes ford, is planned on /'The -Role of 12,668 Ooeaalonal ratal aaHy taulght T3i« K e r. and Mr*. Percy F. thjt Public School." The, forum School Schedule ORANGE HALL Low 80;SS. Boeomtaig' partly Smith will entertain thl* year at Member of the. Audit will be held on Jan. 31 in Centinel Bureau of Circulation cloudy, cooler Sunday. HIgli near the annual open< house event for [Hill Hall, 956 Main St., and will teacher* and leaders of the church Church School will be held for 40. 'be followed by four related meet­ all grades and deipartments of the Manchester— A City of Village Charm achool at the South Methodist ing* on Feb. 20. March 6 and 20 C3iurch. All adult' leaders are lii- South Methodist Church Sunday arid April 3. Reservations are now morning, with sessions at both VOL. LXXVII, NO. 75 ‘■vited to this Informal social time being taken by the Service Bu­ 9:30 and 10:45. (TEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1957 at the parsonage on 17 Bond St. reau. (Claasiried Adverttelng on Page 8) s PRICE PIVB.CENm Sunday afternoon between 3 and ' The only change ,is the youth service at 9:30'for the junior and , BINGO • o’clock. t The Past Mistress Club of ecnior high school departments; EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Daughter* of Liberty. No. 125, and the sdult ■ classes. At this King David liodge. No. 31. lOOF. L43L1, nil! hold a meeting at the 7.-4S P.M. ■ ■ Top GOP Urge will meet in Odd Feilous Hall at service' the Rev. Charles Reynolds -20 GAMES— 4 SPEC'IALS—1 SWEEPSTAKE Afro-Asians Hatta Hits Bungling home of Mrs. Ann* Johnston this will speak and officers of the 7:80 tonight. Eaectipn of officers evening at 8 o’clock. will be held. A social hour »1ll Senior Methodist Youth Fellow­ U.S. Air Claim follow the meeting. ship will be installed Hy the Rev. Fifth and sixth grade dances Percy Smith, associate minlatir. will be held in both the West Side Hail Soviet Anti-Dutch Drive The Polish Ladies Alliance. No seaslons will be held in the and Community Y Recreation Cen­ Franklin Building this Sunday. On Antarctica Group 246. will hold its monthly ters tonight from 6 to 7:15. Danc­ meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 Beginning next Sunday, Jan. .V Funds Offer ing is to recoils and la under the all cla.s.ses and departments will 28'*'TaDLE TI RNPIKE rican-Asian People’s Confer­ day that officials have so mis­ hand over West New Guinea. Indo­ U.S. government to stake out o’clock a party will be held for the I at the Community Y every Sat- children of members. ence plowed ahead in anti­ handled the current anti- nesia calls the area West Irian and its claims to the Antarctic. I urday ,e\-enmg from 7 to 9 o’clock Town Employee rOBNER DURANT ST. One of them. Rep. Tollefson (R- inia rlaims it should have been surren­ and is under the supervLaion of western fields today a.s the Dutch campaign that they are spotlight centered on Russia’s dered in the 1949 Independence Wa.shl. said he has been informed Members of Washington Lodge, I the Recreation Department. Roller (iet Nickel Rai.se ■‘hurting Indonesia more than agreement. that the nation's ton strategy-mak­ No. 117, LOL. are reminded of I skates are available at a nominal sweeping economic aid offer. the Dutch.” Hatta said famine is facing the ing group—the National Security the meeting tonight at 7:30 in fee. Those having their own in- Genuine Blectro Subgroup.* of the conference's In an open letter Hatta said Council "approves the objectiveif” Orange Hall. The New T'ear w ill bring, a 5- country "not because rice la short I door skates may use them. Parti- cent-an-hour wage raise to some i| main political committee plunged bungling had brought a threat of b\it because of disorder in distribu­ of Tollefson's Antarctic claims bill I cipants must be members of the 140 hourly rated Jown^employe*. into a discussion of such contro­ famine to this lush island nation. tion. shipping and communica­ now before the House Foreign Af­ 14 Miners Bates College alumni and par­ I Recreation Department. Getting the raUe wilf be patrol­ versial East-We^st topic* as Im­ The Indonesian news agency Pin tions.*' He blamed the disorder on fairs Committee.. ents are Invited to the annual holi­ men. mechaniis, laborer.";, truck Copper Backed Mirrors perialism. disarmament, racial dis­ reported today acute food short­ the West Irian action committee Rep. Judd (R-Minni, a senior day tea which will be held Sundav Mrs. Josephine Colton of Farm -' driver.*, equinnient operators, and crimination. Algeria and'Palestine. ages in parts of central Java. which has led the campaign. committee member, said "Our gov­ from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the home ington is -spending the holidays I other fvorkets. They are in the po­ The Soviet "big brother" offer The cabinet met to discuss bar­ "If we had planned, our people ernment ought to press now for a Taken Live of Dr. and Mr*. Bernard Drew, 258 with her sister. Mr*. Philip Taylor, lice, watiy and .sewer, cemetery, FOR: RREPLACE - WALL - DOOR of economic aid to all Asians and ter trade now being conducted in would not st;ffcr," Hatta said. settlemeTit (of Antarctic claims) Kenyon S t, Hartford. 112 Highland St. park, and ’•ccieation denartment’s. I Africans was well received yester­ •some parts of Indonesia to com­ "Due to lack of planning an eco­ thst will be just snd •quitable.” Two raises of five cents each, BEVELED or DESIGNED I day by the delegates from 42 na­ bat breakdown* In regular food nomic calamity is approaching." Otherwise. Judd said, rival one to start on July 1. 1957. snd IN STOCl tions and colonies at the non­ distribution. The campaign was touched off by claimant* are likely to get into From Shaft the other on Jan. 1.1958, were in­ 24"x34"— 30"x40" ) governmental conference whieh is Before the cabinet meeting For- the U.N, failure to approve a reso­ .years of ha.ssling as the claims get cluded m the biulpet adopted by slackdd with supporters of Com- ' eign .Minister Siibandrio confirm- lution barking the Indonesian posi­ firmer and new values are 'found Amonate, Va., Dec. 28 (4^ state Police snd unidentified by-stnnders use a car seat to shield the Board of Directors in May. munist policies. : ed reports that Indonesia will aak tion. for the va.st subcontinent. — Rescue workers today re­ from the driving rsin the occupants of one of two cars Involved Wages now range, from J1.60 to Many of those voicing loud Communist countries for arms, The legislators spoke In inter­ In the fatal accident yeaterddy on Rt. 15 in. East Hartford. 5 Year Guarantee "I reiterate." Hatta said. "Dutch, covered the bodies of 11 THESE STORES W ILL BE .82.,50 an hour, according to the j praise for the offer are exiles or In an open letter appearing in not Indonesian, interests should be views on the heels of fresh reports Rt, 15 Crash (Photo by Burkampi. town controller'* oftlre. fugitives from area* that receive . n e w a p a p e r * throughout thi.s of international interest in °outh miners killed late yesterday undermined. The D\itch economy Pole Area. Moscow Radio yester­ U.S. economic aid. Some of the ^ sprawling Island republic, the Icad- here must be liquidated, but not in when a gas, explosion trapped ALL MIRRORS IN STOCK' Leftist* here are frowned on by | " bo negotiated Independence day reported two heavily laden ex- Claims Life charge of negligent homic’de,! era reported i half hour delav in a fashion which will cripple us.” peditione are heading for the mag­ 25 men below ground in • placed by SUte Police. . the trip from Hartford to Man- home governments that try to j from The Netherlands in 1949 ask- Hatta’s attack was expected by mine straddling the Virginia- StatP Polti r jf.ivp lh i5 Recount of chf*5le i, slay officially dlrfbontinued from ed: netic pole and the geographic South OPEN For ImmediotB Delivery some foreign observers here to Pole. British and New Zealand West Virginia border. Four­ the acriticnl: Trooper P huI SeHiiian of the ICE CUBES Commnnist propaganda line*. "Is It necessary for the Indo- widen the breach between him and Of Man^ 63 The offer, obviously designed to ueslan people to .sacrifice and siif- groups also are on their way to the teen miners were brought out Gilberto was jroinjf west about 35 I Hariforrl State Police barracka is President Sukarno which led tb geographic center, where a U.S, to 40 m.n.h. He awerved to avoid • investljratinp the accident. He wa.s MILlER'S PHARMACY drive western enterprise out of lu speed up the return of West Hatta’s retirement from the gov­ of the colliery uninjured BY THE BAG NEW LAIICKR Ql ARTERS scientific expedition is already en­ A New Jersey man died and a car that cut In fro it of him Hh ; aided, yesterday at the scene by the Fast, was accompanied by lb* republic?" ernment a year ago. A parliamen- camped. shortly after midnight. three other persons were serioiisli- car went into a .«kld. rro.‘»>jecl Ih ? j T't'oopcra Leo I.*eBlanc And Fred 2»» GREEN broad hlnla that African anti Asia* of seizing the The Soviets are hurrying an ice­ Canvas waa draped over the vic­ TONITE —’------• ’ • • ‘ - • Rebillard. IM.ENTY OF FRONT AM) REAR PARKINO Injured yesterday when a ran psplanade, ami crashed into Ih countries should nationalize west­ II >3 billion Dutch investment in' (ConUnnefl on Page Three) ‘ breaker to survey along the shore tims, carried out of Mine No. 81 ern-operated businesses and ex­ skidded across the esplanade on the "Ward ra il fencf* in thi' eastbound ( of an unclaimed area. of the Pocahontas Fuel bo. on a lanf*. Hia car waa atrnrk almoat j AUTO GLASS INSTALLED ploit their profits as Egypt has .— AUhouglv American expeditions; coat cas.-Ahout-40()-persowa lo^ed - •Wilbur em.ss Highway in' KasT...... rmniedVatclv by tfiV biher aiVtb. 1 sought to do with the Suez Canal. have explored far more of the froz­ on in the first gray light of an Hartford and was stnick hy an d^tsen by Miss Goiild GLASS FURNITURE TOPS This apparently appealed to en land than has any other nation, overcast day. •75 MAIN STREET oncoming auto. Stale Police reported that...... many elements who shouted their the United States has not laid claim The miners wart hemmed In 500 • Charles' 6ould. 63. of Collin.s-! '’■'C"P»| MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) assenl yesterday wlien Soviet Two Gunmen Leave to any territory there. It also re­ feet underground. Company offi­ , J J , wore thrown from the i Delegate Apushavan A. Agafono- fuses to recognize claims of other cials said all the men originally ,vHIe, N. J,, was pronounced dead . vehicles. Pa.sscrs-by aided police PICTURE FRAMING (oil types) vich lauded Indonesia's takeover countries. trapped by the explosion were be­ at 6:30 p.m. at Ha. tford Hospital i before ambulance.- .arrived I Tollefson said Britain, France, lieved to be accounted for. KIDDIE FAIR from multinlc injiirie-. he recei\'c r r ****11* fusillade, as was Kenneth Fisher. year from now. j eurrtd. Ah inquiry will W eon- erite plans for de.egregatiSn Wavn ^ ° *1!;^°?’ 32. a guitar player in the rcstau- The Washington stafe legislator, ! ducted by the West Virginia De­ it's BEAUTIFUL/ The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of 5^^.. . r J ' X'. uu 1 riant's small band. lop Republican on the Merchant partment of Mines at a date to be Anival. In New Orleans ve.terH.v ■ . llllhlKeil warrants With " Martjne Committee, vlswed the atf later. Weat Virginia wUI make nile^ {hU whlPsuZriU^ - AjitiarctTc'situation as added" in­tiWage In€rease the inquiry because coal is taken •■should be accorded a reasonable 'n.crillcal condition. centive for an American program Ribicoff-Bars Plea O'* West further opportunity" to Integrate. “’overton has a long record of as-i to build an atomic-powered ice­ Virginia tide of the taWEW. * sciioois. ^ . sault. housebreaking and larceny, breaker. Saves M oney, The mine will not he reopanad P '• ,4 Last September Federal Judge ,h. f r i snia He has prepared a bill for con- ! ¥ T • A . unUl a full inapeetlon is made by William H. Atwell ordered integia- Police said the two gunmen fled : Safely Belt Saves atructionruction of such a ship which, be- I union Asserts fMeral, stata, company and union tion of local public schools st mid- ” cause it would not need to return For Assembly Call officlala. term. Twice before he Issued de- Trooper in Crash for refueling a* do conventional Wlllianrl Fullarton, qiecial ao- risions saying Dallas need not in- icebreakers, could serve a* a tank­ Hartford, Dec. 28 (JP)—A Union teerate and said his third rnllne ' ‘ I ------er and cargo vessel as well. He repre.*enting State Employes Hartford, Dec. 28 (.P)—GovemDPf months’ experience it la impoaalble (Contlnued oa Page Nine) was done so reluctantlv * * young couple waa.1 Litchfield, Dec. 28 (;P)—Three Ribicoff today rejected a request' to•" tell*•" at-* this -*stage---- the extent of „ , ' parked. The fugitives forced the j »utomoblles, including a State Po­ estimated it might cost $40 mil­ argued today that the state could lion. save money by paying It* em­ for a special session of the Legia- the work load it will handle. The ur. Edwnn L. Rlppy school couple Doris Mattingly, 19, and 1 Hce patrol.car. piled up on a curve lature to provide three more Su­ board president, said that "nalii- Armv Pfc. I>arry Lee Montelth ' here late last night Judd said he has often wonder- ployes more money. fact that the special aeasion of 21 perior Court judges. the Legislature held this past fall rally we are pleased with a de- to accompany them | f i ..* nersnns u-.m The argument was presented in cision of the circuit court which with th.\,„...,.* j steady pace. They have averaged, Mother Of 4-year-oId Hartford trial bench...... , • mtfoc/e bfend of downy-nh .said that allegations that he had terizatinn of the committeemtee is en- f^om 40 to 50 milea for the past dealt with t(>o har.*hly. "The panel guarantee security and Justice to 18 * 28. Hand »lze. *7.98 done so stemmed from What hr Urely false. There is no plot to fp^^'nlghlg” girl Ales $9,500 suit against of three Judges not only has .the "It Is not our purpose to pursue all notions. 75c , coffon ond h it * called a contemptible plot and "Flippy The Clown" and television the matter further at this* time. I power to reduc.e sentences but to REG. $7.9.4 g g conspiracy. I u 1 » Hillary also reported he was station claiming clown negligently increase those ' If' feels were too We have pplnted out what we be­ , JENSEN TO PUSH. RIDER Be*. 4#c. Publicity Man ^Schoolfleld In his speech defend- about a day’s journey from the handled props which' struck girl . Buy for your own u*e,«nd for gift*. N ew waitt-hugging non-roll top ntinimlzei your woilt In an Hour-long . television light. ♦ lieve to be the necessity. The mat* > Washington, Dec. 28- (JF) — Face cloth*. 35c speech, delivered first here and ' allegations that ^ 2()0-mile stretch covered bv Capt. in 'face. . .Democratic National Some observers feel that Vuntll ter can be considered by the Leg­ ROp. Jensen (R-Iowa) said to- inifantly in complete comfort. . . itoyi up without $20,000 was passed to fix th e; Robert F. Scott on. hla in-fated Committee acts Feb. 21 aa date Light *nd't5'arm a* down. Dainty rose­ Named to Staff then In Nashville, Schoolfleld an­ cases againal, the 13 Teamsler* and trek to the Pole 46 year* ago 'The the review board has had several islature when it does meet." he would ask Congresa to know the Wamzutt* qualitv! o team, ilitch or bonef i swered charges made against him for meeting to consider 1058 cam­ impose the “Jensen ritjer” da bud pattern on w-hite^ blue and pink another $1,(100 to free S p e n c e Scott party died On the way back paign. , . t . During the January Sale, only at these A wonilerftil value!' Warm a* wopj, last week before the Senate Labor-, Galloway, who hqd been convicledj and no one has made It overland every appropriation bill next iow price*. Eight colors. •Management Rackets Committee Hartford paper say* Pratt and year In a move to cut govern-. *4'ounda. Of State GOP of receiving and concealing stolen- to the Pole since then, Whitney J-57 jet engine aurp*aeee< Administration Proposal light as feather! Five, color*; N e w op*n-poro contfruef/ort for extro, eppi comfort. And the by saying: property, and' that he had not re- „ mCnt personnel by 10 per cent. 1. That he emphttlcdlly denied most powerful Soviet turbojet ^^^dotnty lurfoci ttxtur* mokot thii thV prattioit girdle ever. poried rta campaign expenses. , ] h e ^ S T by British Dr/Vwfah The "Jennen rideF’ Brat was «p^ Hartford. Dec. 28 (;Pi-=-The addi­ any ImpliMtions^at he had taken known tb be In production.. proved by Congreae In IfSS oad tion soon of John''M- 'Hurley of Hi* defense in the Teamsters Rockefeller Center’s Radio City ■ S'., ' And to ewiy on and offf a bribe. To . ’'quash conspiracy case: Fuchs were not so good. 'Traveling again In 1853. It limited the Low; Low Prices on Famous Brond SHEETS and PILLOWCASES! Rocky Hill to the Republican State charges against 13 Teamster* toward the Pqle from the op­ Music Hall' celebraMs 25th an­ School Aid Plan Asks power of any agency of the gev*' Central Committee’s staff In an ex­ Union members. He still believes his legal de­ posite direction with a British niversary. A ‘ T'?,, . . • cisions were correct in first quash­ emment to- fill vocaocles Until N o w Mp/oc#ob(e, od/uttobl* jorfefi-odjoit to your leg.lenoth, ecutive position wa* announced 2. That Asst. Dist. Ally. Gen. Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic SeVenieen-year-old ^ e w 'York personnel In tite dqpartineat fell Bates Homespun Cross Stripe .* if. ,;Pesterday by Chairman Clarence F. ing tlje indictment and then, after team. FMchs has made onlv 35 City youth shoot* mother to death -Slinht IrreRulare of 39c Fibergrla* tov# preciout hot*...r*ploceobl* in o'iiffy,..ond to Dot Harold Brown had testified cor­ Ijigher court reversal, directing an below 90 per cent of nemial. ^Baldwin. rectly that he,, Brown, gave the mile* since Wednesday and' has with rifle and glvsfs self up at po- States to Match Grants 0 they're inviiible under the mott clinging clgtheif W Baldwin said that Hurley’s duties acquittal of the 12 defendants who slomst 50'fr more to go.” ’ station.. .Young mother shot judge $1,000 for hla 1954 guberna­ TRAIN BLOCKS TUNNEL at GOP stale headquarters will ex­ showed up-for trial. ■ .. Scott Base reported that Fuch.* | death in front of her Fort Washington, Dec. 28 (85—The^authorized to set up a federal BEDSPREADS Cannon Multi-.Stripe Part Linen IRONING BOARD torial campaign fund from a The money allegedly withdrawn North Adams, Mass., Dec. 28 tend through the November elec­ bondsmari named Sana Jones, but wa* sending out a 2-man'scouting Worth, Tex., home. s()minlatTation reportedly will pro­ Scholarship program, aid expansion tion. from Teamsters Union funds to. fix — ... . Siriger Allen Jones and shoe for­ (JPi — Freight and passenger indicated he had no knowledge party With dog teams too mark pose to”.. Congress a program of of graduate schools, help the service between Boefo** ood News that Hurley. Connecticut the case had been withdrawn more tune heiress Mary Floraheim Plck- matching grants to states to en­ States provide more and- better | REG. $7.95 that it may have been contributed than a year before the "action Troy, N. V.. waa halted here PRO representative for Sen. Purtell (R-, by a defendant who wa* IWter (Continued on Page Three) I ering honeyibonning after mar­ courage improved teaching of testing and coun.seling of high I DISH TOWELS heretofore referred to.’’ riage in Las Vegas. . .Miid-man- early today when three cars ia *5.95 / ■. Conn), would work with Baldwin paroled In his court. science and mathematics In the school pupils, and promote .. the’. a Bmtoh t Maine Railroad 164- In preparation for the Republicana’ In the Galloway case: nered Bath, N. Y. l7-year-old boy high schools. 'teaching of foreign languages. Stw Hits* wonderful 3. That he acknowledged hie ,'He had no doubt of Galloway’s car freight train left the tracka REG.. $1.98 Set 1058 campaign came along with failure to' report expenditures In signs statements admitting he "The plan calls for the fedeiPal College scholarships, to a total midway______through______the______Hoesoe word that Howard Comstock of gujit but had paroled him on a Herald Gets New Twice ■ yeer Bate* heve an unusual girdles aD H ^ ’s Feundo* his segregationist campaign . for cost of $8 mlRion to $10 million j Ifunnel. No one waa report^ Bridgeport, the state GOP’s pub­ governor. plea to a leaser offense after he bile hitchhiking. the first year, would be provided! had established that he had a Soviet military writer call* for $100 million to help the states JUred, but the mishap was ex­ value for you. A homespun weave with licity director, is leaving the post 4. That investigators for the Plioii^N umbers supplement salaries of science and for talented high school students pected to tie up .service tor 3 For 88c Hon Department, Main on Tuesday. good reputation, and, after two "fighting commonwealth” of ar­ colorful cro»*.'*tripeB in pink «nd gold, committee, which he called, a feO- 'trials,. math teachera. employ additional who could not otherwise go to coir several houra. Ten passenger With Silicone/ Cover, Fit* all aland-. Comstock, assistant eral engine of tyl-anny. had aimed mies of .Communist countries unit­ lege. Fellowships' 'also would be , He.expVessed confidence in the The Herald lia s in­ ed by lovt of Marxism and Lenin­ teachers, purchase equipment and train* and considerable freighta red aied blue, green and black. Twin and Reer. Horace Seely-Brown Jr. (R-ConnX’htot at labor-management c a m strengthen state education de­ provided In "raduate schools. use’ this route daily. Dry quickly and leave no lint. aixl .board*. Silicone cover reflects heat Known at hae been working with Baldwin on Integrity of Brown who had paas- stalled a new and larger ism. . . . Hackensack, N .’J. bank full sizes. W THERE’S k HAYTEX SIRDLE f OR EVERY FItURI but only at liim because of 1 ^ ed partments. In a related effort, more than —flberglaa pad retain* heat. the girdle party public relations under an stand against centralized govern­ the con’troveraial $1,0<)0 to telephone switchboard official' admits embezzling of T /^rUTTU ttCHT WfttltT l*r ••*4«rf*l Melill___ ...KH Schoolfleld $104,000 over a 20-year period. Othqr proposals also are being $50 million a year would be pro­ AOA RO.MANCE DENIED agreement that expiree on Dec. 31. ment and for States Rights. with additional trunk prepared to help meet the clamor vided to the National Sqtence Kltzbuehel, Austria. Dec. 23 In the SUM tube F*rB*HCMlril...nt|tMHt|Ml1l>4llr4lt*ilktk Bald'wln said Hurley’s title at The governing bodies of the III conceding that, he had failed Four youths suffer minor burns i***«ir*HI**,.;„*------...... ■ to report his campaign e.\pendi- lines to provide increased and rut* when bomb eicplodes in for more emphaaii on scientific Foundation for expansion of Its (45 — .* dark-hatred Mexican li *a** beauty denied today there I* • • GREEN STAMPS been determined Vbut it is not nec­ Judicial Conference qf Tennessee turea as required by law. the and faster service. crowded Texas theater at Amaril­ Judge said it was not c^tomary tion's schools and colleges. The of science and math at ail levels. | romance between her and tha essarily that of public relations di> scheduled meetings, in Nashville Effective at once our lo. . , . New teals at Indiniapolis Most of that money would go WITH ALL CASH SALES for loaing . candidatea to do, so, Indicate babies can be emotioikal- demand haa been growing' since Aga Khan, who abruptly left a reotor,” He Indicated that some­ today to (toneider problems .raised new telephone number Russia’s launching of two earth for updating science textbooks, resdrt where she I* staytog. CLOSED one else may take over.Cbmatock'a that he had not exceeded'the a(at- ly oHected by what happens to by the Senate Oommltteo' hearings. utory limitation in the brief cam­ will be: satellites emphas(zed an increasing •providing more fellowships and The 21-yeaf-old Aga early M o duties... A (Iraft resolution .was reported their’ mothers during pregnancy. conducting more seminars and in­ morning broke off! a holiday sid­ T(m CORK paign. and that he had just not. Four Queens. youths Russian technical capability. Said Baldwin: in circulation among memberi of N. Y. , stitutes for teachers in those • AMPLE JFREE PARKING HALC thought about It The giant program, to be ad­ ing vacstfoB at Kltzbuehel in ttaa ALL DAY "I've had aevieraf conference* smalt death in Sing Bing Prison fields. anchester om the bar association's central coun­ On completing hla speech here Mitchell 3-2711 Austrian $ips sad drove te.wofd M C Nv . The H A I ^ COIIR with. Hurley over .the past few cil last' night calling upon School- for hold-up killing of delicatessen ministered by the Department of While plana went fonvard for a Switzerland. There were reperte AT REAR OP OUR STORE waeka,"and I’U talk wiUi him again Schoolfleld ’boarded a special plane owner. , , U.N. Secretary (General Health, Education and Welfare, CORNER MAIN wid OAK STREETS field to step down nom the bench' to Nashville Where hs repeated boost in . the specialized training, he hod quarreled with h|$ MONDAY : M anchester Comm- la the next weel( or ao. It has been until a current state invsbUgatioa ^aurl/patpr Hammarskjold confers with would be patterned after the pres­ the Office of Education 'reported a mother beeouee the retoeed to of thjA..e*sa Is complstad. ‘V . ■ . ikeoch Foreign Minister ChriaUan ent federally aided vocational edu­ record enrollment in colleges and permit hie eegagemeBl te. the' Pineau about Mtddla Bast situa­ cation program. ; CORNER MAIN anil OAK STREETS (Oeatlaiicd from Page Poor) F8r ths rackets commutes. Sen. (CpattMMd ea r a f o Tieo) beonty, Syhda fSwhhaeM. If> tion. Tha departmiint also would ha (OoMtUned om Page Two) daughter of a sreolthy Mexteoa. .A ..•i-lc; .. ■ . Y , . " "V.