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^Marine I*vt8. Normand G. Rlch- Miss BarhATA Rottner, daurhter A Christmas sale of handjnade Manchester Elks Lodge will hold Chapman Court, Order of Am­ gifts and decorations will be spon­ a stag French night dinner for its aranth, will hold its annual meet­ £sd, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Normand of Att’y. and Mrs. John S. G. Rot­ Richard, 101 center St., and Les­ About Town tner, 483 E. Center St., has been sored by the Women's Society of monthly nationality night Monday ing, and election of ofBcers tomor­ elected social .chairman of her res­ Christian Service of South Meth­ at 7 p.m. with entertainment at 10. row at 7:45 p.m.. at the Masonic lie C. Robarge. son of Mr. and fli* UtUe Flower of Jesus idence hall at Wellesley College, odist Church at Susannah Wesley Fred I.,ea is general chairman, and Temple. Refreshment* will be Mrs. Pain R. Robarge, 547 Cen­ Mothers Circle win meet tomor^w Wellesley. Mass. Mias Rottner is Hall tonight from 6:30 to 9:30. John A. Cagtanello,' ticket chair­ served by Hayner Davidson, as­ ter St., are both serving with the At • p.m. at the home of Mrs. a graduate of Manchester High Dejisert and coffee will be avail­ man. sociate patron. OfBcers wilt wear 8th Marine Regiment of the Sec­ Junes Murphy, 16 Ltske St. Co- School and is a sophomore at Wel­ able. street clothes. ond Marine Division at Camp V*- t)net nee will be Mrs! Vincent lesley College, Geallne for registration of chil­ jeune, N. C. The division was re- The 50-50 Club of St. Mary's dren of VFW Post, Auxiliary The Manchester Junior Square centl.v Issued the new M-14 rifle, Vlfnene. and Stein Club members to attend St. Christopher's Mothers Circle Episcopal church will meet tomor­ Dance Club will hold a dance to­ which uses standard NATO am­ 1 « ! an annual Christmas party will be morrow from 7:46 to 10:15 p.m. munition and will replace the M-1 The DepArtment of Connecticut, will meet tomorrow at 8:30 p.m., row at 7 p.m. in Neill Hall for a Saturday. The party " ’ill ' be Dec. MATlne Corps I^esfl^ue Auxiliary, at the home of Mr.'. Edward Bay- potluck. after, which the Round Ta­ at Verplanck School. Dana Blood and Browning automatic rifles. State News 10 at 1:30 p.m. at the VFW Post of East Longmeadow. Mass., will irfll meet in New Britain at Mar­ les. 236 E. Middle Tpke. Mrs. ble Singers, under the direction of Home. Children from the age of Bernard Boland will seiwe as co­ -G. Albert ,P.earaon, will present a ^ the caller. The club Is spon­ James K McVeigh,, son of Mr. Riders to Test ine Hell on Park S t Sunday at program of Christmas music in the six months through 10 years are to 9:M pjn. hostess. 'Si be registered. sored by the recreation depart­ and Mrs. John F. McVeigh. 257 old parish hall. Refreshments will ment. Spruce St.. Is undergoing recruit Roundup be served at a grab bag party in Mrs. Walter Schardt, president of training at the Naval Training ' the Guild room. the Women's Auxiliary of Man­ A mid week Bible study in the Center. Great Lake?, 111. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★» chester Memorial Hospital, will Book of Daniel will be conducted Anti-Bias Laws The Ladies Mission Society of I head a delegation of hospital volun- at The Salvation Army Citadel to­ Members of th'e Manchester Fire Principal Gels C OLD FASHION ^ ; Talcottville Congregatiopal Church j teers attending a statewide work- night at 7:30. Mrs, Florence Department 'will hold a special ■ will hold a supper In the church I .'hop conference at Waverly Inn, Stevenson will be the teacher. The meeting tomorow at 8 p.lh. at the IHaion Rouge, I au, Dec. l^Equallty (CORE) said freedom rid- Reprimand for ■ basement Saturday from 5 to 6 1 Chester, Tuesday, Dec. 5. public is' inrited. firehouse, Malii and Hilliard Sts. ers wer* expected to arrive in Mc­ t BAKED BEAN and HAM SUPPER ' p.m. HandmAde gifts will be of­ (JF) — Six Negro “Freedom Comb during the morning. Riders" boarded a bus for Spanking Pupil I f fered for sale. The Manchester Square Dance Mayor C. H. Douglas of McComb Now, Ban Ghiang’s ) f Club will hold a dance Saturday , Mississippi today in a test of ordered an increase in the police SATUnnAY, DEC. 2, 5 to 6 P.M. The Usdies of Assumption will at 8 p.m. at the Waddell School | force and requested the public not Stamford, Dec. 1 (JP)— The > f an Interstate Commerce Com­ TALCOrmUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH hold a Chri.stma.' party Monday with Earl Johnston a,' caller,. -Re- j mission ruling against segre­ to congregate at bUs and railroad local Board of Education has ¥ 3f i at 8:15 p.m. in the church hall. fi’e.'hments will be served. terminala following Wednesday’s reprimanded an elementary A brief business meeting will pre­ ; Repeat Sale gated bus terminal facilities. beating of five Negroes by a group 3 f school principal for spanking ¥ ^ Homemade Pies Sened cede the party. .\11 ladies of the j The Rockville Emblem Club wili'l Thomas Peete, 21, who said of white youths. Red Paper ¥ Holiday Items and .\prons On Sale ) f parish are invited and are remind­ ' hold Us anniial Christmas party! I CHRISTMAS FAIR ITEMS he was from Shreveport, La., The mayor told a news confer-1® kindergarten pupil. Russians ed to bring gift.' for t'ne grab bag. ; Dec, 13 at the Elks Home, Park ence Thursday that four white men I board, in a formal state- j T T * A . J f and Chicago. led the group on aged 20 to 26 were arrested on ment ye.slerday. said the principal. | - | | T C ■ ■ Q | l y l C'o-hostes.'e.' are Mr.'. .loseph \V 1st., Rockville. A catered dinner a Greyhound bus destined for t ADULTS $1.50— CHILDREN 75c J f .‘'ullivan and Mrs. Richard V. will be served at 6:30 p.m. Re- charges of fighting and disturbing I r^orothea Johnston, used "poor I I SAT., Dee. 2-10 AM. to 2 P.M. McComb and Jackson, Mis< the peace in connection with the judgment" in spanking 5-year-old ¥ ) f Tierney. I servaLions mu.'t be made hv Dec. j 8 by calling Mrs. Ernest Spellman, *1 Their main destination was incident and released' on 1100 bond ; Frankie Ovola at the Hart School, Walk Out i SPONSORED BV \1'S(’S OF THE I each. '■ I Although the boaril said no fur- ' ¥ Sponsored By The Ladies Missionary Society J f Mountain Laurel Chapter. Sweet j 184 Summit St. y FNITED .METHODIST C Hl’ Rf'H McComb, Miss., where vio­ "We want to make It clear." he ther action would be taken, it By Kennedy Talcoltnile Congregational Church 5 f .Adelines, Inc.. \nll rehearse to- y ROFTE 44A. BOLTON *1 ¥ * one stop lence erupted Wednesday at a said, "that the law will be applied warned that any repetition would nigl.t at 8 at the In.'h A.merican ! The committee for the Elks ¥ ) f y Christmas Dcrorattnps, Gifts, To.Vs, .lewelry. White Elephanta, r I bus terminal. to all person's, white and colored “ require the board to take severe Fop Tlckels Call: MI .3-2210— MI 4 1666 or TR .i-7277 I Home. 69 Grove St,. Hartford. Tne • I^idge French Night program will y Flowers and Garden Arrangements— Snack Bar. Moscow. Dec. 1 (fP)— The On T siang alike .. we are determined to sup­ measures.” I f board of d'.'cctors of the chapter meet tonight at 9 at the Elks X; ¥ B y THC ASSOCIATED PRESS press ■violence." The spanking Incident occurred Soviet newspaper Literature 1 will meet at 7. 1 Home. The mayor said the new Inter­ Sept. 6—the first day of school. and Life .said today President By !)LAX H.ARIIELSON A strengthened police force The boy could speak no English, was reported ready to halt state Gommerce Commission ruling Kennedy was suffering from United Nations, N. Y „ Dec. prohibiting segregation at inter­ having arrived from Puerto Rico “ political delusions" when he possible racial violence today state transportation facilities would only a few weeks before. 1 Socrifice in Quality! WORSTED like this: "However, one must note the eral A.'.sembly: Carefully trimmed to give ,vou mo.st for your money T,_ 2 o T-, 2 to .. 2 . . 4 . 6 _ ~ political delu.sion.s of Mr. Presi- "Take away the American Toil'll discover Pinehurat fine nieat.< aie priced'(pr thriftw hether Impeccable. Business & Wa.shington. Dec. 1 <.T) — The-July, about six month ahead of r o d. Dec. 1 (A'l The MaleState to come up witn force.' from Taiwan, put an end on special or evei’>’day low prices. A low-price usually speaks for to the American occupation of this Be sure it’s the right grade and cut for your purpose Pentagon Civil Defense chief, an- schedule. a number of quite unfounded and 1 Itself but other uian cost, describes little more. Thats why It ia holiday- best suit in noimcing the.start of a nationwide Pittman said that by the end of record of automobile fatalities as l.sland and the clique of Chiang important to shop at Pinehiirs where low prices aie backetl up i-.t . J .u . , . simply incorrect propositions 'o Kai-.shek will not stay another day fallout shelter survey, said today this month about 700 sun-ey con­ " " Soviet readers who can ven- well And for goodness sake— Be sure it's Pinehunst's with a full measure of value—without a sacrifice in quality. When Stein's fine worsted. the same date last year: there. It w-ill be wiped away by he is "a little appalled" at charges tracts will have been award^ and tell the difference between whi'e the hurricane of the people's you buy meals at Pinehur.'t you choose from only the very he.st of confusion and lack of leadership. teams started on the first phase ‘ i960 1961 available, the pick of L’, S. Government Top Choice graded beef— Killed ...... 252 and black, who can compare facte wrath.” Steuart L. Pittmaq, assistant sec­ of the program. 246 and draw correct conclusions from A Dominican tries to cover up but is struck full force by rifle butt wielded by soldier yesterday never a second or inferior grade -never a specially named or 39.95 in Santo Domingo. A second Dominican was likewise struck in same incident as police and troops Nationalist China's veteran di­ retary cf defense for Civil Defense, The Civil Defense planners are them. plomat. Ambassador Tingfu. F. fagged label to di.'guise a shortcoming: Pinehurst offers you dr.- told a news conference that after looking to the twe of schools as attempted to break up demonstrations staged in protest to the regime of President Joaquin Bala- Value-buyl! Imported fabric, Showers Forecast ” WJiat. for Instance, is the val­ guer. (AP Photofax I. Tsiang replied that if the United matched quality that vou'll be proud to serve again and again with President Kennedy “led the country key refugee centers in the event Windsor Locks, Dec. 1 (^i--The never a di.'appointmcnt. Best of all . . . you pay no more for Pine- ue of Mr. President's assertion ------4. Nation.' should ever yield to the "Tailorized " in America Into a concern” about Civil. Defense of a nuclear attack at night. They ■U.S. Weather Bureau i.ssued this that the Soviet Union is striving hurst fine quality. last spring. It took months, to get demands of the Soviet Union, "this : say schools are often the only suit- forecast today for Dec. 2-6: to ‘commimize the world'?” w’orld organization would be negat­ by Stein's. the money, the planning and the “Yes.” Literature and Life con­ Union Accepts ing Its own principles and ideals." organization. (Continued on Page Ele\-«n) (Conitnued on Page FIfleen) Mobs Defv Militarv y //« ' At the same time. Pittman dis­ tinued, "the bright idea of com- ^ e Soviet bloc walked out of ^ Pinehurst's Qualify, Tender, Top U. S, Choice puted contentions ’ by some scien­ muni.'m is marching victoriously the crowded assembly chamber 49.95 over the entire world. Yea, the ex­ 25c Hour Cut when Tsiang took the floor. tists that fallout ahelters would Tsiang said: only delay death from radiation. Still One More Deadline ample of the Soviet Union inspires “We don't agree with this find­ and will inspire countries and na- Troops Open Fire "The United Nations could not ing," Pittman said. He added that tiohs. To Keep Jobs admit the Chinese Communists “ the best evidence we have” is that “ But that la a result of Justice, and at the same time remain true delayed fallout coming to liurth of strength and the Irresistible a t-' Geneva. N.Y.. Dee. T This to its mission.” SIRLOIN long After an atomic attack would trgf^iq))B of ideas of communism . Finger Lakes city stood as.sured to He declared that "the <5ommu- not Wgm to compare with the im­ TopLAmerican Reds for peoples who are under the yoke ! day that its biggest plant would On Balaguer Foes nlst regime on the mainland U the mediate hazard from effects of a of colonialism and not to the 'ef- remain open, because union ma- fruit of Soviet military Interven­ tion in my contry." nuclear blast. forts' of the USSR to ‘communize chinisls voted to accept a 25-cent- The news conference was called : the world.’ ” j an-hour cut in pay in.stead of a Santo Domingo, Dominican Re-#’ Heavily armed troops and “As such,” he added, "It U the fruit of Soviet aggression.” to announce the awarding of con­ public, Dec. 1- ‘/Pi—Troops opened ^ screaming mobs clsushed in Santo Make Selves Searce I The paper al.so criticized Ken-1 scheduled 2-cenl tncrea.se. Tsiang reiterated his previous tracts to architect-engineer firms fire toda.v on demonstrators calling! Domingo .yesterday—the third and STEAK nedv for sugge.sting that the So- The good news came in the mid.st offer that the Nationalist govem- In all 50 stales to mark and identi- I Viet people do not ha\ e "freedom of indusliial troubles here.. for the ouster of President Jbaquin' worst day so far of the general By JAMES DEVLIN fv above ground and below ground ■’'i* .L, ! of rhoite " as regards political Without instructions from union i , u and wounded 10wom en strike -and machine-gun fire kill- New York or Pin Rone Cut space to provide protection for 50 New York. 45ec. 1 .Ti -The gov­ I views officials, the production and main- Mod a boy. ' gd one youth. A report from San- (Contlnued on Page Ten) ihillion persons. ernment drive against the Com- i ” 11 necessarv, to put it lightly, (eoance worker.' at the Geneva I A man was reported killed, but tiago said noise bombs burned 20 rr,v one of our fine steaks or roasts The Civil Defense agency ha.s miinl't party in the United States to possess no little boldne.'.' to machine shop of the American Can : could not be confirmed imme-| women about tlie legs, this weekend, see how the clo.'e conducted several pilot .'urvey.' in leads to a pnnriescript 3-story. led- commept about this at a moment Co) approved the wage decrease i , ...... ,1 Tlie antigovernment demonstra- trim guarantees more meat for While Plains, N. Y., Baltimore, hrirk building in Midtow’n Man- when the sheriffs throughout .yesterday. The plant employs 500! \iolence in this ensLS-tom capi-!ygj,g included a march on tile Na- your monev. Most important, dis­ Washington, D. C., and Houston. I hattan. Amenca are preparing to board up in this city of 8.000. i “'*■' '6e major pai^ce In response to false Bulletins Tex. It also has trained Some 1,- | This is the parly's national head- the windows and doors of the Com- The tally of voles was not re-: opposition group openly i Balaguer had resign- Culled from AP Wires cover the pleasant difference really 200 spei'iaJists in (he technique of | quarters, seven short blocks south' munist party committees and put vealed. Tlie workers are members military siimmons to end g^j Troops forced back the angry LB. surveying for this special piirpo.se c good meal has to offer. of the Empire Stale Building and of Lodge 838. International A 's o -; ^ One youth, waslrrowd with tear gas and detona- With $93 million provided by a few steps off Fifth Avenue, at 23 (Continued on Page Tea) ciation of Machinists. ! rioting ye.sterday bombs SIKORSKY VOTE NSC. 19 Congress for this, the firms will W. 26th SI. The pay cut will be in two steps Headquarters of the National' .Quiet returned to the capital at 79 for Stein Valid Values! check all buildings, mines, tunnels 'I Civic Union gai,] sentiment Bridgeport, Dec. I (/Pi—^Xhe The government set a deadline next year, the final year of a 3 , runoff election to determine ^ and other structures that may pro­ of midnight last night for the vear contract, in which the 2-cent 'hroughout the country was for , (Continued on Page Thirteen) We grade sirloins into two cuts— either is a special value. vide shelter against fallout for at party leaders to rej*i.ster a.s aimf increase was scheduled ' continuing the strike and therefore union bargaining agent at tlis SPORT least 50 persons. of the Soviet Cnion. They have Current wages average $3 10 "defraud Uie people." Sikorsky Division of United Air­ Sirloin, also shorts other than the New York cut lb. 89c With the help of ..electronic com­ refii.sed on the ground they will News Tidbits an hour. "The parly's leader. Dr. Virtato A. craft Corporation has been COATS puter equipment, the Civil Defense not "lend theii signatures to such An annoucement bv the company si^ak from a Traffic Deaths Dip scheduled for Dec. 10. Employes Porterhou.se Sleak.s with large tenderloins are ,.lb. .$1.09 Agency said it hopes to have the a lie." from (he AP Wires Tue.sdav that the plant would close balcony overlooking Independence , ellglhle to vote in last Wednes­ For juici' beef slew Pinehurst tender lean In wool & wool sun-ey program finished b.v next They are faced with what "The — ' if the pay cut were refused was a 2% ' for lO Moilths day's.election.remala eligible for the runofli The voUng will elect STEWING REEF ...... lb. 79c Worker.' the Commtini.'t news- r, J ^ 11 I f " " Christmas season note. One' ” ,, , ------O rion* a cry lie. papei'. calls "monstrous penalties" Bernard Goldfine, 11-year-old in- . , .ir.Brfv has clnserl tHi. vo.r ' A few shops did reopen m Santo 1 on,- the Teamsters Union or the in­ dependent Aircraft Guild to rep­ ff will pay you to shop at Pinehurst self service gro­ Home st\ le sausage meat and large link sausage American Natural ■five years In pri.son and a JIO.OOO and another may do so idiortly ' I tlo^s traffic deathl in the^irst 10 Pair Use $30 fine for each day of violation. time-, friend of persons high in resent Sikorsky emplo.ves. N ^ cery department. Every day prices are as low as the politicfti life will be brought to Geneva, at the head ^ ^ of .Seneca | _____ ... . ____ ..___... .months this year—36,800—were 2 a n d Ivy styles. One of the party's first reac­ I The parlv decided to continue the ' per cent lower than for a com- ther received a majority In the lowest . . . end these special values should go on any tions was to slash the number of federal court in Bo.ston Monday first balloting. Check Account „„„„ from Danbury, (Jonn., jail to fare I proposal to keep President Joaquin ; floral Safety Council said today. budgetlist. . . ' charge of vioiating probation. (Continued on Page Thirteen) 24.95 r|s ]VT..^A- O O C party declines to identify ELIZ.ABKTII G. FLVNN Balaguer in office as head of a 7-1, The NSC .said this year's toll, NEWS.MEN ASSAlOffliliD Rcinaldo .Sabatier Rodriguez ex- McComb, Miss., Dec. t X O 1 1 C l .‘ 'hem publicly, but Claude Llffhl- hf tirino- •niiori in Mntnn w-k -■ » -r • rilling junta. Tile armed fore- jjf, estimated 2 per cent rise i^^groo eeuled^ by firing sqtiad in Malan- Four young McComb men at­ MORRELL E-Z CUT " I foot, a former parly oIBclal,-told za.' ruh'n ~ ' h i w ?nnrirfe^i I I Iw A A -g x il ' " "°"k'^bave virtually complete travel, cbmpared wdth 31,270 for Every’day price on Hood's milk in gallons. 74c ------, ! the Chicago'.' American they are: "1= ?.! A U n v e i l ' ' b e proposal. the corresponding period in 1960. tacked three newsmen on the of setting at least 11 tires in sugar Balaguer earlier had declared in The October loll of 3,690 wa.s the streets here today, sending one Winsled. Dec. 1 (A*) A J30 ' Elizabeth Guriev Flvnn, chairman; jeane fieldsIds . . , Vermont Inau-rm inau r 1 ‘ checking account netted two men | gus Hall, general ’seoretary. and a radio address that his present same recorded for the month a crashing Into a plate glass win­ FUU.Y $3,925 by bogus checks in a day ; Benjamin Davu', national ’ sccre- gurates pioiwr dri^^^^^ \ 1013110118 I . year ago. the council .said dow of a store. The three were i program under which delinquent le.ss the opposition accepted the ^ Tlie mileage death rate for the! Cigarettes. . carton $2.38, $2.48, $2.50 snd a half in 11 communities of tary. | motorists may be ordered back to Tom Uhrbrork and Don Un­ ¥ „ 11 ! military proposal. He said it "backs ; 10-month period was 5.1-per 100 ' U p f'.alure. hpie at Pinehur.'t the finest Maine a.nd Hartford, Litchfield and New Ha- ^ party spokesman declined to j I driving school in lieu of paying derwood of Ufe Magazine and COOKED HAM 111 TT J X c lV d li'b e constitutional order . . . has million vehicle mile.s—compared Simmons Fentress of Ttnoe Idaho l.'l grade po'.atoe.'. idea of the seosoni ven Chuntias. I ggy j^ow' many oflicers the party ! fine the advantage of clarifying the sit- with 5.2 for the .same period in .This was revelaled today by j prerioushr ’ ' Magazine. Uhrbrock was knock­ A rare treat in the world of hams . . ■, Citv of Bristol receives $563,- • — ! uation.' I both 1959 and 1960, the NSC .said ed into the window and smashed Stock L'p on These Monev Savers Lflchfield County Detective Sam- Ughtfoot said liis posts as na-1 500 from state toward its $9 mil- New Haven, Dec, 1 '/Pi -An in­ look at this special value SLACteS of the YEAR uel Holden who said that the twoluona^i chairman and Illinois lion local urban renewal program vestigatjon so far .into West Ha- it. have apparently left the slate chairman of the party were among | . . . State Department official ■ ven’s Nov. 7 cjt.v election shows w ¥ Geisha Sliced Deliciou.s .Served Cold or Heat GenUy in 325° Preheated O en BEDS HALT U.S. CONVOY Ham can he used in so many ways. This is the finest you "SK A D " nev/ Continental-style beltless models. having come into Connecticut two I those abolished at a meeting of the : , .savs United States ‘'will not at- what a State Police officer calls f 11 r O l l F I j: emphas­ overthrow the Nasser regime.” was that he had delivered a copy Use Pero’s Baldwin.s for cooking . , . Deliciou,s Were good. ' The falher Is 81, the aon 60, after noisy "Algeria is PrencK" The Egyptian Ministry of., Chops; center cuts . . any thickness— thin, regular MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE the intended bride 56. ized, however, that some election Culture put. out about $3 mil­ French officials in Paris called of the Sovclet proposal for aa taa- Pink Grapefruit 2 i 35' and McIntosh fo f table. Labeled as ''‘smooth characters” demonstration,'by prisoners delays the charges absurd. mediate ban on nnclear weapoon or double thick are a good buy at 79c lb. by Holden, he said that in each Judge John W. Harrii gave transfer several hours .. Republ­ officials followed the letter of the lion to fit 'out t)ie •shriiles for (No. *7 BiM) ' ‘ STORE HOVRN: OPEN WED., T H rR S .,^ IU . till 9 PJH. town, the two men did not paas^ Carraway his advice, then ican National Chairman William E. law and knew their duties. what the French call "son e'L AI, Abram' reported today toate. The State Deparfiiieat that members of the airested . . f. check until after the I banks had fined the son $2S for disorder- Miller is critloal New York talk Among the complainants was lumlere” (so(ind and light), a agreed he did that aad If aay- MON., TUBS.; «AT h 10 A.M. tiU « PAI. closed on that Friday. In this way. , ly conduct instead of iplacing ooneeminf Preaident Kennedy's Richard F. Brennan, the unsuc- routine that scored Its first members of the French irtla- tolng else went on a d ther ^tN and TURNPIKE PARKINS 4 AUTHORIZED CHECKS CASHED him under a ]M*ce bond aa calling military reservMs to active successes' at historic chateaux (OoBtbined on Page Two) the father had requested. BENJAMIN BAViS duty Taat suJmmer., (Ooatinnsd « Pag* Tklrfeen) In France. week. lh a caU laated ealy ISadautaa* i.— ■ i) ' t(r • - r ‘~

. I , . . j v M K TWO li^C H ESTE R EVENING HERALD. MANCHE^TOEB, ^NN^c FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 1961 MANCHB^R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 19'61 i holds in the llf« of Israel itself Is Bolton shown by the fact that al) the.sub­ in the scription concerts in. the three main Pair Use $30 StUl One More Deadline cities of Tel-Aviv, Jerusalem and m m m Sheinwold on Bridge N e w s lleifa are sold out at the beginnlngf School Board to,__ Discuss ' « , of each seahon apd that the Or­ To Net $3,925 By U)UIS MANDEXX chestra can count no less than 25,- 000 subscribers, throughout the BE CAREFUL < South dcalir Top American Reds Town^(Pwned Bus Operation Orchestra Honored country. Check Account Both ildM vulnonblo' 1. WHEN UNLUCKY A hew multicolored stamp will Important in the niUBical life of By Alfred Sheinwold ^ NtUriH the country and of the Orchestra (OnnUnued from Ppgo Om ) 4h 9 7 2 Th* feMiblllty, of operating lt** tnany ceramic Item*, made by be Issued by Israel on Dec. 26, , If you're a lucky bridge playef ewB achoel buses will be discussed church women and Pilgrim Fel- j was the opening in October 1957 of V Q » J Make Selves Scarce low^hlp members. to commemorate the 2Sth anniver­ Uie Frederic R. Mann Auditorium he said, the checks could not be you don't have to read this article. 0 K Q 5 2 by the Bolton Board of Education Decorative greens, including sary of the Israel Philharmonic In Tel-Aviv, where after 21 years checked out with the bank in ques­ You can make a couple of mis­ 4b K 6 3 at its meeting Monday at 8 p.m. wreaths, sprays and pine cone Orchestra. of "wandering" the Orchestra at tion as to their validity. takes in the play of a hand and still BABT (Oontinned fiem Page Om ) door of the building bore a massage at the school. trees, will be available. The 50 agorot stamp was de­ last has Its own home, where the The detective estimated that land on your feet If you’re normal, 4 3 perhaps ironic in view of the gov­ signed by M. & G. Shamir of Tel- majority of Its concerts take place. however, it won’t hurt you to read 9 J 10 6 4 Chairman John J. McCarrlck ' Mrs. Thomas Johnson and Mrs. Aviv and is bhsed on a composi­ they purchased a total of six cases te n yesterday found none of them ernment's announcement It will Ixiuis C. Dimock Jr. are co-chair­ of liquor, shoes, clothing, dry goods, sdmetbing about cautious play. 0 J 10 9 8 available for Interviews. enforce the registration, law. It •aid today the discuaslon will be tion made up of four orche.stral Unusual Mexican FDC West Opened the Jack of dia­ 4 1 9 8 4 man of the event. instruments. The postoffice sheet etc., but police are also wondering The exterior ot the building asked "The last one out" to purely exploratory based on data Proceeds will go to the building Between November- 9 and 13 an where all the merchandise Is. The monds, covered by the queen and SOUTH bears no mention of the word "Please Look Door." obtained from Glastonbury and consists of fifteen stamps with amateur radio expedition operated ace. South ruffed with the six of 4 A K 10 f 6 fund. five descriptive tabs adjacent to checks ranged from $85 to $130. "Communist." A red, white and The Justice Department esti­ Andover, where the school system .\bout Town from Socorro Island. Archipelago The "smooth operation” was car­ spades, led out tl.e ace and king of ^ A K 8 2 black sign near the door rgads: mates current Communist party owns and operates its owm buses. the bottom row. of the Revlllaglgcdo, Mexico, In the spades, and grunted when he dls- 0 None About 16 ,nen and boys from St. Cacheted First Day covers will ried out with such detail, said the "The Worker, founded 1924— membership in the United States ■^e board will also decide tyhen Pacific Ocean, as XEIYJ/XF4 and detectives, that the two men who clvered the bad trump break. 4 A 7 3 2 Working People’s Paper." and how to repair a water lea's George's Episcopal Church will at­ be postmarked with a special con- Now South led a heart to the Sooth Wsat North EmI at about 10,000. Its peak was tend the Men's Advent Corporate cellation of the temporary post- XEICV/XF4. had paid the printer $7 to have the The. building houses not only the arqund 70,000 just after World around the sludge nipples of the There has never been'a post of­ checks printed, also used a check queen and continued with the ace 14 l*su 1 NT Past boiler. McCan'ick .said a service Communion at St. John s Episcopal office at the Frederick A. Mann and king of hearts. Ekist ruffed the 3 ^ Pass 3 4 PaiB national headquarters of the party, War II when the Soviet Union was Church in Rockville at .S a.m. to­ Auditorium where the 'Jubilee con­ fice in this island, but a provisional writing machine and a typewriter but also Its New York state head­ being hailed as sn ally who had man will consult with the board, one was specially authorized by the for each check. He estimated that king of hearts and drew dummy’s 4 4 All Pats which will deride whether to make morrow. The Rev. Russell E. Camp. cert will take place on the eve­ last trump. South eventually lost Opening lead ~ 0 I quarters and the offices of "The helped bring down Adolf Hitler. Protestant chaplain at Wethers­ ning of Dec. 26. Direccion General de Correos to they had about 15 refusals, "but not Worker.” The party ran Bari Browder for temporary repairs now or per­ work for the duration of the expe­ one merchant reported his or her his last heart and a club. manent repairs during the Christ- field State Prison, will speak at The Israel Pliilharmonic Or­ dition, in order to cancel the The secret of making this hand It’s black front door has no out­ the presidency in 1940, but has ma.s reecs.'- The condition pre­ the communion breakfast to be held chestra has been called "Israel's Suspicion.^ to police in liny of the Spades—3; Hearts—J.IO 6 4; Dia­ side handle, but only keyholes to had no candidate alnce. most cherished cultural posses­ stamps on the correspondence sent communities.” is to lead hearts through East. Af­ monds—J 10 9 8; Clubs—J 0 8 4. GIVE THIS .. sents no danger. McCarrick -xaid, after the service. by the members of the expedition. ter discovering the bad trump two locks. It bore a simple hand- Since then It tiAS been on the nor does it impair the efficiency A 'Repeat Sale” of Christmas sion." It was founded In 1936 bv At one liquor store, the younger What do you say? lettered sign: "Ring Bell.” decline coincident with the rise of HAMILTON the eminent violinist. Bronislaw About 3,000 cacheted covers were man purchased $32 worth of liquor break, lead a heart to dummy's Answer: Bid two clubs. This Is of the heating system ■ toys, decorations and gifts will be canceled by this P.O. on a 50-ccnt queen and return a heart through . A ring of the bell brought a the "Cold War” and intra-party Also up for board consideration i held bv the Woman s Society for Huberman, with the main aim of and then told the merchant he a ghastly hand, but you still young Negro wbnian who laugh­ strife over the party's relation to luxurious beauty ^Ivaging Jewi.sh musicians who air mail stamp. Some are stifl East. shouldn't pass partner’s takeout BEACH’ will be a rcque.st to the Public 1 Christmas Service at United available. So, philatelists Interested would he br*;k later to pick up East follows suit, and you win ingly remarked: "That slgpi la only the Soviet Union. Priced As Only <» had been forced through Nazi op­ the order. And he did, paying for double. The weaker the hand, the Building Commi.ssion to inspect Methodist Church tomorow from In these unusual covers should with the ace of hearts. Now lead a for Saturdays. W? always forget to The party, In a bitter conven­ Food Converter the waterproofing project done at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. pression to leave their posts. Com­ the order at that time. more essential the takeout. Bid take It down.” As It turned out, tion here in 1957, adopted a reso­ that outshines prising 72 musicians from 14 dif­ write to Mrs. Andree Wolf. Aparta- club to dummy's king, discard a your cheapest four-card suit and the school this .summer. The job. The Grange Christmas Fair and do 31541. Mexico 20. D.F. It’s doubt­ In a super market, one of the club on the king of diamonds and neither of the locks was locked. lution aaying the nation would And a .major renovation of the front of ferent countries when the orches­ men bought some groceries and await developments. Anybody could walk In. its own road to aoclallam, consid­ NORMAN’S silver tea'will be held at the Com­ tra was formed, it now numbers ful a P.O. will ever again be set up lead dummy’s last heart through For Sheiriwold’s 36-page booklet, them aiil the original school structure, has munity Hall tomorrow from 11 a m. 104. On that island. handed ' the clerk a bogus check. East. A request to the young woman, ered a break from the rigid Krem­ f power unit been partially paid for It ha.s been to 5:30 p.m. She cashed it and gave him his If Blast ruffs, he captures only "A Pocket Guide, to Bridge," send an employee of the worker, to see lin line. But the old-line forces suggested that the board get PBC On Dec. 26, 1936. Arturo Tos­ change. However, she forgot to 60c to Bridge Book, Manchester the party leaders, drew the re­ later regained control of the party Bolton boys from the age of 10 canini conducted the inaugural your small heart. You can save the Evening Herald, Box 3318, Grand operates approval of it before paying the to 14. intOreste in an organized concert in Tel-Avlv. returning the use the check camera on the king of hearts to win a later trick. ply: Hall, 50, a etocky, blond former final bill, 3-Car Accidents counter which photographs the Central Sta.. N. Y. 17, N. Y. "The party Is on the third floor. Clevelander of Finnish descent, be­ Can Price ’Em basketball program, are asked to following year. Since that time If East fails to ruff, you take the Coolidge Cheeae on Sale caslier and the check at the same (Copyright 1961, General Fea­ Take the elevator If you wish.” came general secretary In 1959, report to the East Side Recreation the most celebrated conductors king of hearU and niff your last tures Corp.) all 3 More than 100 pounds of cheese Center in Manchester at 9 a m. to­ and soloists have appeared with Brine 2 Arrests time. On the roll of film were pho­ heart in dummy. East can over­ She returned to her desk behind succeeding Eugene Dennis. from the Coolidge farm at Plym­ morrow. Parents are asked to call the Orchestra while Israel ar­ tos of prominent businessmen and ruff, of course, but he cannot de­ a glass partition. Hall was one of the 11 Commu­ outh, Vt., will be offered for sale for their sons promptly at noon. tists apd the works of Israel com­ Two tliree-car accidents occur­ well-known residents of the com­ feat the contract. Duck, Squirrels The door of the self-service ele­ nist leaders convicted in 1949 of at the Ladies Benevolent Society posers always find an honored ring yesterday, afternoon and last munity. The 4-1 trump break is bad luck. vator opened on the third floor conspiracy to teach and advocate Christmas sale tomorrow. The Advertisement: place In the programs. night'brought two arrests of Man­ Both men were described as Giving East a chance to niff a Milwaukee— Squirrel hunting Is into a reception room with light violent overthrow of the govern­ p o w n UNIT AND event will be held from 1 to 5 Christmas Shopping. High School The international stature of the chester residents, police reported well-mannered, smooth talkers and high heart ie bad play. You can't big business when It comes to gray walls and utilitarian wooden ment. He failed to show up as CAN OPINIR pjn. at the home of Mrs. Charles Sitter Available, Bolton. MI 9-M24. Orchestra ha.s been confirmed bv today. well dressed. They began cashing afford both on thc'’'samc hand. burning up ammunition. About furniture. An electric coffee pot apheduled In 1951 to start serving COMBINATION Sumnert,on Bolton Center Rd. Its several foreign tours. In 1951 Mrs". Evelyn W. Thomas of 13 the checks late In the afternoon committee chairmen of the An­ Dally Question 14 per cent of the shotgun am­ simmered on one of the tables, his 5-year sentence. He was seized Mrs. Jacqueline Spencer, chair­ Mjuicheeter Evening Hemld Bol­ the group toured the United States Lucian St. was charged with fail­ 6f Nov. 17 and finished up late the dover Wofnen's Republican Club Dealer, at your left, bids one munition made In the United which were covered for the most in hiding several months later and man of the cheese booth, said the ton Correspondent, Grace hlcDer- of America and Canada; In 1955 It ing to grant the right of way in a following day. They then appar­ will meet Wedne.sday at 8 p.m at heart. Your partner doubles, and States Is fired at squirrels. Some part with pamphlets. given an additional three years. Coolidge cheese was so popular mott, telephone Mitchell 8-6566. toured nine countries In Europe 4 p.m. collision on W. Center St. ently left the state. The FBI has the home of Mrs. Robert Peter­ the next player passes. You hold: years the kill exceeiLs 5,000,000. A young white woman, dark- The Internal Security Act, which ]£st year that the order was while in 1959 it appeared at the at Adams St., police say. been called into the investigation. son on Gilead Rd. haired and dark-eyed, wearing a U.S. Atty. Gen. Robert P. Kennedy doubled this year. CPHA ELECTS Athens Music Festival and at the The Thomas car reportedly stop­ Church Service light tan knit dress, sat at the has promised wdll be enforced, was h adopted by Congress in 1950 and Mrs. Thomas Bentley, chairman Hartford. Dec. 1 (JPi—Mrs. Dor­ beginning of 1960 it made a tour of ped for a slop sign on S. Adams A service of Holy Communion reception deek outside Hall'a office of the china booth, reports she has othy R. Kirk of the New Haven the neighboring island of Cyprus. St., then proceeded in a southerly / in d o r c r will be held Sunday at Andover We Sfill at the rear of the building. la commonly known as the McCar- Health Department has been elect­ In the autumn and winter of I960 direction into W. Center St. when Congi^attonal Church. The Rev. "May I help you?" she asked. ran Act. Its registration provisions, ed president of the Connecticui the Israel Philharmonic undertook a second car driven by Robert C. Willarlr Thomen's sermon title is ’The reporter stated his mis­ after lengthy litigation, were up­ Public Health Association. Other its most ambitious project, making Livingston, 27, of 830 Hartford Community Club "Christ Calls His Witne.sses.” Hove A Few sion—he would like to see Hall, held by the Supreme Court last WOWBR UNIT - ll'i canvartibkl ty FOR RENT officers elected at the group's an a round the world tour which took Rd., going west on W. Center St., Pilgrim Fellow.shlp will meet at Miss Flynn or Davis, She ahook June. (worwly thonging th« "hoad" fhia vtrMtil* 7 p.m. her head and said they were not How "The Worker" may be af­ X aad 16 mm.'Movie Projectors nual meeting yesterday were Dr it from France to the U.S.A., struck the left side of the Thomas Sets Yule Party •Itctric p«wor unit aporat«8 • ton Robert MacCalmont of Westport, through Canada and Mexico and car, Mrs. Thomas said she did not The board of deacon.s and dea- In. fected by the act was not imme­ •gonor. moot grindorar lalod makar. C«m« —aeimd or ailent, also 85 mm. Open Dates Left ^ "No InterviewB," she added. "If diately clear. slide projectors. president-elect; Mrs. Eloise Eck- then through Japan and India be see the car, police said. The The Community Club will hold conesse.s will meet Tuesday, and pact, cloan appoaranco and guarantoad ler, chief nutritionist for the state ing everywhere acclaimed as an Thomas car then veered to the its Chri.stmas parly Dec. 8 at 8 the board of trustees, Wednesday, we have any statement we will Some of the names on Us mast­ far S full ytort. vice president; Mrs. Shirley T. outstanding cultural accomplish­ right and collided with a ear both at 8 p.m. send It to you.” head, such as Elizabeth Gurley WELDON DRUG CO. p.m. at Howard Lodge at the Old I For Your CHRISTMAS PARTY g. On the way downstairs, the re­ Flynn, are the same as those of M l Halo S t Tel. HI 8-5821 Stledel, secretary, and Harold Mc­ ment of the State of Israel. operated by Mary L. Holt of 489 Times Farm Camp. Mr. and Mrs. The Women's Fellow.shlp will I 1 CAN OPBNSR - Simplicity ilMlI. Carthy of Stamford, treasurer. The place that the Orchestra meet Thursday at 8 p.m. porter stoppeid at the second-floor party leaders, but the party never Can lop romovod quickly and tmoathty. Adams St., which had stopped for Eugene Schwanke are program I Phone Ml 9-8070 NOW! | and asked a young woman, whose: hae labeled it as a party publica­ passengers at Waddell Rd. chairmen. There has been a change of No rough tdgo8-n« motol alivort- Mognot staff on "The Spire," the monthly desk had several copies of ’"The tion. The Thomas vehicle had exten­ Guests are asked to bring a gift Worker,” how to obtidn a copy. The best Justice Department in­ holdi lid. sive left and. right side damage suitable foi^a child at the Norwich newsletter of the church. Mrs. .MAN'CHESTER ^ Robert Azinger is the new editor; ^ WALNUT Restaurant " 'The Worker’ is on the flrsb formation at the moment is that St SALAD MAKBR - tllcM, OPEN EVERY NIGHT ’TIL 9:30 and the Livingston car had exten­ Hospital. It is asked that the floor,” she said briskly. "The Worker" would not be direct­ sive front end damage. Both cars gifts be unwrapped hut accom­ Mrs. Eugene Schwanke, printer; throdt. gratoa proctlcolly any frvit and Mrs. Edward Yeomans, typ­ Outside the building’s entrance, ly affected by the act at leaat un­ were towed away The Holt car, panied by the necessary wrapping til.it waa proven in court that it World's most beautiful mixer with 2 stainless stMl bowli' •f vogotabU. four coma ptui tpocial with minor front end damage, con­ material. ist. The Pilgrim Fellowship will a rack with copies of "The Work­ have charge of circulation. er” had said, ■ "Free, take one.” actually is a publication of the N«w cakemix timer ends guKswoifc torrot ond colory tile*? unit. tinued on to its destination. Mrs. Future plans of the club include party. It is printed twice a week. Thomas will be prc.scnt in Circuit a skating party in January, Mr. But they were last week's. Thiv Bowl control brings hotter to one piKi guordid beottrs 3 MBAT ORINDBIt Court 12. Manchc.ster. on Dec. 18. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald in Manchester Evening Herald An­ THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST week’s 16 cents. — Grinda oil worittlai of row At 9 o'clock last night, a chain- dover eorrespondent. Margery by "CP heads *No’ to Illegal Regis­ Foe Given ‘Beesness’ Mixguide gives you ten selected speeds Extra wide toast slots. charge: a bowling party in Febru­ Montandon, telephone Pngrlm tration," said the chief headline •r cookod moata. Chapa vops reaction collision occurred on ary, Mr. and Mr.s. Donnal Carl- 2-6012. OSCAR WILDE Slides off stand for one bond portability Extra high-lift mechanism. •tobloa. Pina and coorM cut* Main St., just .souUi of Eldridge berg in charge; a swimming party of the latest edition. Another said Frankfurt, Germany — . Sur­ S-.\ct Comedy "Kennedy’s Interview with Izves- Alfo avalfabr* In whits with pyrsx bswli Wide range color control. ting plotat Includod. Sp4* St., when a vehicle driven by Wal­ in March, with Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ rounded by hostile forces and out Cool full-width handles. ter G. Parker Jr., 19, of 10 Cole­ ford Benson in charge: and a thea­ tla.” A note below the latter head­ of .ammunition, the townspeople of

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Frederick Towle is chatInWi M the keep' their newapapera "as lively Hainikk'ah Rites Methodists Plan supper committee. Meihber* of the is they might” Advent Service Stiffragan Bhhipp Addresses Only One Postal Delivery fl'aj c3:fiij g-Qf g sij ninth grade f^owshlp will serve.^ He told hie audience "The so Start Tomorrow -Annual Vespers called objective story never did Set by Women exist’’ and added; S t. Mary^s Loyalty Dinner Planned at Christmas Rush O N E O F O U R The Jewish festival of Hanuk- An annual Chriatmas vespers Editor Opposes "Whiit Is one man’s objectivity An Advent Prayer Day service /tod family party will be held Sun­ 1* another man’s prejudice. We kah or Feast of Lights will be­ will be sponsored by Emanyel Th* Rt. Rev. 3 : Warren Huteh-^ben include Ally. Allan D. Mall deliveries in Manchester wlll^twro. If it works, the attempt will day at 5 p.m. at the South Metho­ cannot even know that the wire gin tomorrow evening' an3 con­ Use of Red Ink Churcliwomen Sunday at 7 p.m. at ana, recently oouecrated euffm- Thomas, secretary of the drive; be made once a day during the be ma'de to carry it througb the dist Church. service reporter or our own staff tinue for eight days through Sun­ Is prejudiced.” Emanuel Lutheran Church. gijt bishop of the Episcopal Dio­ W. Sidney Harrison, treasurer; G. start of the Christmas rush, post­ entire season, Bailey said. The vesper service will feature GIFT T ■'^^SURES Stuart Lynne and parish clergy, day, Dec. 10. He said the new approach should Dr. and Mr*. Winfield T. Moyer Northampton, Mass., Dec. 1 X motion picture in-color, called 1 j'- cese of Connecticut, will address master Alden Bailey has acknowl­ l/P) — The editor of the New York spiritual preparation; Wardens Al­ The festival is celebrated at mean Just aa much mail in the one tod children portraying a family S TOTS FATALLY BURNED ”Ne\^ Faces of Africa." will be I a Loyalty Dinner for parishioners edged. trip as in the two during previous Herald Tribune advised the New Methuen, Mass., Dec. 1 UW — shown, depicting a study of mod- of 8t. Mary's Episcopal Church bert T. Dewey and Gordon G. Fogg, home with the lighting of small observing the XJhristraaa season leadership add special gifts; John candles in an eight-branched lamp The single delivery represents a years. with the use of Advent candles. The England feociety of Newspaper Three brothers fatally burned in a cm Africa and contrasting inde- 'ts on Monday, Dec. 11. Editors against use of "red Ink” fire Wednesday are being buried Ham's Tweed The catered dinner at 6:30 p.m. A. Trotter, stewardship and eval­ (Menorahl each evening of the policy change from the last few Last year, mail was sorted in junior choir, directed by Mrs. Law­ pendence vs. colonialism, and faith I uation; Warren E. Tennant, pub­ holiday. A candle is lighted the years in which mail was sent out the afternoon and tied for deliv­ rence F. Almond, and the Wesley to attract readers. today In Sacred Heart Osmetery. vs. paganism. ' i in Neill Hall at the.Kchurch will John Benson at the same time niark the start o f, St. Mary’s For­ licity;. Edward. H. Sauter,- Elmer first- and each succeeding night twice a day during the rush. ery the following morning. Mall Choir, directed by Mrs. Albert Andover, following a Mass of the There’ will be special music pro- 1 ward Cnusade, a fund-raising cam- L-Odell and Mrs. Elmer E. Kilby, throughout the festival. In the However, should the new policy then coming in during thu morn­ Kalbflelsch, will alng. Stephen Mor­ said last mgrit it ia not necessary' Angels at St. Monica’s Catholic vided by Mrs, G- Albert Pearson 1 synagogue, special prayer.s of entail difficulties, deliveries will re­ D O B IN 'S i rison will be narrator. to present important subjects in Church. p a ^ to make possible improved clerical administration; Robert ing was sorted and delivered in and Mrs. Roy C. Johnson, ' | 'k. facilities for the parish. Henry Smith and Dr. E d w' a r d TTianksgiving arc included in turn to the twrlce-a-day basis, the afternoon. Boy# and girls will bring gifts dull form. He said the newspaper David Blanchette, 2, and Pat­ Mrs. Rudolph Heck is in charge ' -S services, expressing the gratitude no longer Is the ’’original purveyor St. Mary s Forward Crusade is Plats, transportation:: Mrs. Lud­ Bailey said. This year, mall will be sppt^ for Uie Mansfield State Training rick, 6 months old, died in the of the Advent service. Tho.se tak- COATS seeking a goal of approximately wig B. Hansen and Mrs. Gordon of the''Jcwi.sh people for the sur­ One-a-day delivery is part of a DEPT. S T O R i y School and Hospital. Each family of news” because of news maga­ fire that swept their second- in,O' part Include Mrs. Richard vival of their faith throughout the during the afternoon and Ued but zines, radio and TV. $200,000 during a three-year pe­ Fogg, hospitality. ^ nation-wdde experiment which may kept at the post office inMead of will be given Advent candle kit floor apartment and 3-year-oId Hultman. Mrs. Everett Johnson, riod to pay lor remodeling of old ages. enable the post office to redued ex­ for home use. Newspapers, he said, face' in­ Robert Jr. succumbed in Lawrence Mrs. Keith Carriere, Mrs. Edward offices to provide la new educa­ Hanukkah commemorates the being sent out right >way in the creasing competition even iif‘ com­ Hand Woven Pure tra carrier help by as much as 23 morning. Morning nlall will then After the service, a family party General Hospital yesterday. Werner, Mrs. Raymond Horton. tion building, to construct an eight- victory of Judaism over Hellenism per cent, according to Donald P. will be held. Everyone should bring munities where they enjoy a mono­ Fire Chief Benjamin M. Bean Mr.s. Hugo Pearson. Mrs, Herman room Garrison colonial home as a Films Suppleiiinil In the second century B. C. In be sorted and tiw^and both batch­ poly. Benson said he saw trouble Johnson. Mrs. Harold Reed and Steel, regional director at Boston. es will be takprfror delivery by the IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS! safidwlches. Hal Harrison will di­ said defective wiring in the chil­ new rectory on Meadow Lane, to that century, the Greek ruler of The experiment will not affect rect the singing of carols. Mrs. ahead for editors who failed to dren’s bedroom caused the fire. Miss Lillian Larson. ' remodel the present rectory into Math Classes Judea. Anllocus the Fourth, is- postal help other than carriers. regular cajTler and his Christmas Scottish W ool parish offices, to complete the |sued restrictive edicts prohibiting Steel said. helper. church spire, to retire the church the practice of Judaism and’the Baile.v said the rush is expected Bailey Indicated the plan en­ mortgage, to provide funds lor Twenty-four films. "Adventure teachii.j of the Jewish faith. He in Mathematics,” are being shown about Dec. 14 and 15, and the new visioned completion of the single DOBIN’S DIVIDEND DOLLARS operating expenses needed in ad­ desecrated the .sacred Temple in system will be tried for a day or .^liveries before 3 p.m. dition to present budget pledges to matiiematics students of Mrs. Jerusalem by placing In it a pagan for the ne.xt three years, and to Rosamond Toomey at Manchester ' altar. WITH EVERY PURCHASE! provide a gift for mis-sionary work High School. The Jewi.sh people . rpbelled ,.99 outside the parish. The course is sponsored by , against Greek domination, and un- Dobln gives you the bonus In Dobln’s Dividend Dollars and just In tints for hsiltey Every family in St. Mary s par­ Northeastern University in B os-' der the leadership of five Mac- savings. You can uss them right away, too! The big Dobln’s Auction is schediuM for ish will be visited starting Dor. Ion, Mns.s., and features Prof, Jo­ I cabeen brothers .succeeded in ex- Tuesday, December 5th at 9 pm. There’ll be plenty of valuable gifts you can bid on! 15 seph Spear of the univer.aily''! I pelllng the enemy, in cleansing 12, day after the parish dinner. ORANGE HALL Bring the family and friend* . . . there’s fun for all! Treasures indeed! For these are Professional visitors from Kirby mathematics departnieht. Each I the Temple and in rededicating if Hi Smith Associates, some of whom film \s 45 minutes long. 1 to the service of God. The re- timeless objects of classic fashion ! dedication of the Temple lasted at its highest level; intrinsically are retired clergymen, will en­ The course Is designed to sup­ AUCTION TUESDAY NIGHT, DEC. 5, 9:00 perfect woolens that reign su­ list financial support and will also plement a school's existing math­ 1 for eight days, and to commem- collect statistical information lor [orate this, the eight-day festival REFRKHMENTS preme year after year . . .su­ ematical program by providing a perb tailoring by American crafts­ the parish. fre.sh approach to the basic prin­ !of Hanukkah was e.stabli.shed. BINGO Charles W. Robinson is general j Ever since, the Feast of Lights men to Insure perfect accord with ciples and methods of algebra. Boys’ Quilt Lined Bedford Cord this season's smartest look! And chairman of the Forward Cfusade, "Adventures in Mathematics" was 1 has been a symbol of religious assisted by Stewart R. ■ Kennedy. I freedom to the Jewish p«iple. 72 East Center St., Manchester / each style is available in several originally presented by North­ beautiful monotones! Mrs. Raymond B. Oowen is chair­ eastern as a high school review I Each year they pray that tyranny man of the parish dinner and in I will disappear and all men will JACKET with HOOD charge of reservations. course offered on a television sta­ be free to live by their faith and EVERY SAT. NIGHT-7:30 Sizes for petite tod missy. tion. The Forward Crusade campaign, to serve God in accohdances with Compare at 13.95 In the films. Prof. Spear offers the dictates of heir conscience. which will continue for about five musical solutions to algebraic weeks, is primarily for a capital problems, aa well aa empliasis on Warm quilt lining with knit collar and improvement program of the par­ standard mathematical procedure*. cuffs. Frilly detachable hood. Rugged ish apart from regular operating bedford cord outer shell and large mesh expenses. Instead of the usual military type zipper. Colors lodcn, navy Every Member Canvass in Novem­ and brass. Sizes 8 to 18. ber. parishioners were asked to Reception Sunday ft'b ' continue for another year their Men’s Alpaca Lined current pledges for operating ex­ For Hazel Lutz penses... The 1961 budget totals $75,820, and it is expected that TowTtspeople will honor retired SURCOAT the 1962 budget will amount to art supervisor Miss Haxel P. Lutz Compare at 15.95 , , x ^ r $93,000. Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at an in­ COME SEE...-. Dinner speakers, in addition to formal reception at the Illing Bishop Hutchens, will be the Rev. Junior High School cafeteria. 77 George F. Nostrand, rector; A l­ A crayon sketch portrait of Miss bert T. Dewey, senior warden, and LutZj done by Mrs. Harry Ballin­ all-new Mercury METEOR Dr. Halsey Carstens of Kirby- ger. w^ll be unveiled at the recep­ Smith As^iates, director of the tion, It measures about 16 by 22 Heavyweight sateen in light or dark Forwrard Crusade. Chairman Rob­ inches and is done in soft colors on loden. Warm as toast alpaca lining. inson will be toastmaster. a blue-gray’ background. ' A BEAUTIFUL BALANCE - VT Knit collar and cuffs with knit trim on Awards to winner of a high Arthur H. Illing, former super­ pockets. Extra heavy zipper. Sizes 36 school essay contest wrill berhade intendent of schools, will speak at BETWEflN to 46. by the Rev. John D. HughiM, sen­ the program. He will be introduced BIG CARS ond COMPACTS" ior assistant at St. Mary’s. The by present superintendent William Rev. William F. Gender III, as­ H. Curtis. sistant, will deliver a Crusade The portrait will be the first orig­ Handles Like A Compact... Roomy WOW! BARBIE DOLLS at DISCOUNT! prayer. Mrs. Barbara L. Santinl inal panting to be hung in Lutz Junior Museum, named for Miss A.s A Big Car . . . Priced Like A OPEN ’ wrill be soloiit, and Sydney W. Lutz on May 4, 1953, by the Man-< Compact... Luxuries Of A Big Car! MacAlplne will lead singing of Chester PTA Council. ' TONIGHT hymns- Miss Lutz founded the Lutz ir S TH€ During the visitation to parish­ Junior Museum In 1953 and helped SEE IT TODAY! THC REAL UNTIL ioners’ homes, Klrby-Smlth Asso­ expand the school art program GENUINE! ciates w'lll have a temporary of­ during her 34 years as art super­ THING! ii* fice in the church. visor. She retired at the end of the Other Crusade committee mem- 1961 school year. M O R I A R T Y ^ BARBIE DOLL MIX 'n MATCH SET Her Wardrobe Makes 70 Costume Combinations. I The Gift Unusual Lincoln Continental — Mercury — Comet ~ English Ford — Willys Jeep The fashionable Barbie doll . . . the grown­ up doll with the elaborate wardrobe including 301-315 CENTIR ST., MANCHfiSTER^MI 3-5135 valise and crystal necklace. Hurry . . . quantiseies are going fast! 9 .8 8 m Special Value Christmas Buy fhaf A Very Timely Gift Special Handsome C o M y Nylon Tricot DOLL CARRIAGE with M A agA Cfaiaa d o w L W e Ih w a wide vaaenr of G IFT SLIP a tjitt aod aim from wtodi jmi cao leiect exaedv wlut have ttad ia aam foe 2 .5 7 diotiig roam caaer, l i $T-99 CHRISTMAS LAND In red and white vinyl. Matching red tires with Ik ® ] dioiog aloerve, or breakfast aook;iM>d will be pleas- white wheels. Folds easily for storage. B’ g ^ Young Si amly saepeited wiwa 70a leara dw p iim a n wMua Elegantly lace-trimmad, beautifully detailed. paur badgec ^ Girders RBPEATBD BY POPULAR DEMAND! A perfectly rich gift for every gal. White, IM PO R TED HAND P A IN T E D love black, champagne, pink. Sizes 32 to 40. our FIGURINES "HOT II TImm'i la bskig At "LITTLE EVERYTHING l i of a CMm Cloni tjw jjkw * pslaitd ORIGINALS by Erich Stauffer b Choose from these famous group­ DOGS" Drop aa W load aewr $1 Cbima CtateU. ings . . . "Life on the Farm,” Luscious dacron crepe Yamr WUr doe* mat 1 ''ftn ym . "Four Seasons” and ’’Spring Fes­ tival.” A wonderfTil gift item that u everyone enjoys receiving. ... the pants that fit OVERBLOUSE like a second skin! Beautiful cut 6verblou.se that can look as DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS BUY! dre.ssy or casual as the occasion demands! Impeccabl.v tailored with .jewel neckline, zips EVERYBODY'S $ 3 9 9 all the wa’t’’ up the back for smooth fit! In l o g o f f sizes 10 to 18. ^^LAZY BOY^^ Deluxe "Hot Dogs" by T . J. ore tapered pants Tissue Faille; White, beige .. . .$6.99 in sweat shirt fabric that fit like a Matte Jersey: Black, to a s t...... $5.99 WEARING 'EM! ON ALL CORNER CABINETS second skin! Snug elastic waist, and all Wool Jersey ...... $7.99 Until December 16th SNOW THROWER washable, drip-dry! Loden, navy, block, Dacron/Cotton; Beige, maize, white, or turquoise. blue ...... $3.99 *lfaTe Tan Sean Our New ”6 Batter H a«ps and Garden IDEA C E N TER ?" .99 Stw« bonn 7:30 SaturOwy HN 12 m m :/ r Opon Evory MEN’S NIGHT \ An , Pridoy Night till Q Very popular with the young crowd. Sharp looking nylon parka V-S;*' Powerful Briggs * Stratton 2 H.P. engine with Easy Action recoil starter Real newer AT BURTON'S plus with a 6 to 1 gear reduction engine. Reversible discharge chute'^with eaav hSldle that is a real coverer and protec­ MKCH FfbE-nNISHCD WOOD PANELING control.. Full 15” swath. A terrific ’’buy” . . . the lowest we^ve seen thla s^Som . SPECIAL ENhS SATURDAY NOON tor against wind and cold. Secure Factory representative will be here TONIGHT 6 to 8:30 NEXT TUESDAY V ' f and Saturday 9 A.M . to 12 Noon to answer questions. at wrists and waist. Small, me­ DECEMBER 5 -6 to 9 P.M._ dium and large sizes. In red, Uae A Glenney’s Gift Certificate This Christmas DOBIN'S OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 Use Glenney’s Convenient Budget Plan SATURDAY TILL 5:30 P.M. No Ladies Allowed white, black, royal blue and light OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK t blue. AmptRv, Corn* buy your Christmas gifts and moot Riellin SbHdon, famous 1215 TOLUND TPKE. 828 MAIN STREET Paridng reoki* pitelwr of the Worid Chompien Yankeos. Refreshmants a$|d in Area! PHONE Ml 9-2508 m u iie . r / i DO UM your ehorg* oceeuiit SSt NORTH MAIN STREETr f C H E g H ^ WHERE QUALITY and SOVICfi COUNT ond ALL YOURi GARM NING NODE A M SlAin$FIED

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F 4 0 I U X -^tXWCHESlMt EVENUJQ HERALD, MAKCHiC8TEB» CX)NW^ FRIDAY, DECEMBfiR 1, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1961 PAGE SEVEN ■ «'. * JiUmr^patpr Um B*rQn quMtlon. Wliaa It cornea time executive aecretsfy. Sarvlcas to oBatiir latemAtlenml tenaione. School Projects A-Thoucht for TmUut Cancer Drive that the branch providea Include Columbia , " the heiiH of the matter ii not the SpoMsenM Bt the Mascbeelw information, education by Sims Police Recover Some Goods and epsakere, and distribution of ^tiptiing Ijpralb Berlin question but. the division of Are on Schedule CmuwU at (BiareiMe both MANCHESTER PVBUMtUSD B t ' CUM. Hits $30,022 literature - through doctors' offlees TV-Radio T oni^t BSlULPPmMTlMp CO INC Germany. That la what must, be The start of( cold weather and and industry. Services available Board Works Stolen from Gerich^s Station BiwaU iirMi negotiated about, not the status snow apparently hasn't hampered Today wa ba|*tn the last month of Include Snanclal aid. for therapy quo of Berlin.” progress on two new ‘School proj­ the year/' How have thinga gone Contributions to the IM l Cancer and . medicine, providing cancer for jwu this past, year? Hava you Cruiede total 130.022.20. it was dreeeings, trenaporUtlon. and loan O n CD P la n Manchester police Imve' recov-<»ued at (6.50 a box, and 81,(XX), ects in Manchester, according to ered a quantity of ' cigarettea, some of it money from a post of­ spokesman at the sites. accompliAhad all you hoped to do? announced today by Dr. Melvin closet equipment for cancer pa­ FAIRWAY Stores Television spark plugs and papers, identified LUMBER! Blood V’^s. Peace tients. fice sub-station which Included St. Bartholomew's parish Out you finish all your tasks before HorwrlU; president of the Man­ Main Street and Turnpike Plai* Hw more than 870 pupils at Por- 6:00 Blc 8 Theater (to prooreaS) t f Straightaway ' . 40. 53 as a small part of merchandise, cash postal receipts estimated at Incoiporatwl PttbUaMd ttr a r r tfvtntiMI Itacmvt Uorly&ow (to orooreM) 10. 80 8:00 The Third Man 8 ' «M BMMajw. IMarM u tM Not many days ago, ei-erybody church-school, which was half- the end of the year? Like me, you chester branch of the American tor School, In cose of nuclear at­ Tint ffiww (in proRreH) 38 The Hathaways 40. 63 postal receipts and about $1,000 $07.96 ..rte* M Maaebaattr CanB. m saluted Vhe relative lack of vio­ completed 1, is 70 per cent Cancer Society. The quota was OPEN TONIGHT and tack, can b# transported by school Roeb and Hii Friendi I. 12 Shannon 30 taken in a theft at Gerich’s Serv­ Rd CtRM Hall finished today, and the regional probably have much left to do. This 125.700; SyUODUa 18 Top Cat 10 ice Station in Buckland just a lence Rith which Ale;eria, and par­ may also be true cf your religious bus to reach thslr homes within Hif^way Patrol 40 8:30 The FUntetonea 8. 40. 53 SUB8CR1PTIUN RATMI technical school is 80 per ceht Dr. Horwitx praised the cam­ EVERY NIGHT till News 83 The Detectives 10. 33. 30 week ago tonight UTILITY Payabl* la Advaae* ticularly its large citlea where the complete today, compared to 75 life. God.howaver. has done every­ paign yolunteece under the chair­ halt on hour, Frsd Tatro told the 4;16 Family UOrket 83 Route 66 3, 13 The Items were recovered In to­ Carrier Mall worst trouble might have develop­ per cent Nov. 1. thing for ue. .While Christ was on manship of M». Charles Ubert b^rd of education at its meeting Newa. flporu A Weather 18 Bums A Allen IS bacco fields in Buckland about ^ Tear ...... S16S0 S32 0U this week. 6:36 Weather Newe M aporu 8. 13 9:00 77 Sunset Strip 8. 40. 63 one-half mile west of Burnham HAVE THAT • fta Montlia •••••••••••• 77b . 1 1 U U ed. marked the seventh anniver­ Ail the paving of the parking earth Ha accepted the woman tak­ and William Sleith. Now thru Christmas! Behind (^osed Poore 40 TV Hour of Stare 18 nrae Uontlu ...... 8.90 k (U area at the tech school, adjoining en in adultery, "hariseea, linnara, These funds, it was pointed out, The board is planning action PoIiUcal Talk 32 8:30 Father of the Bride Rd., Detective Sgt. Joseph Sartor KNOTTY PINE ■ One Mtmtb ...... 1 SO I SI sary of the Alg.'han rebellion. o WE GIVE WORI-D GREEN STAMPS a •mergency situations and met with 6:80 Club House 33 Thee ~DIanah Shore " Show (C) said yesterday. ' Weekly ...... SO « the East Catholic High School at and even tha thief on the cross ee will help in the Cancer Society's Sporu Dew* A Weather k .. lO. 30 That was the work of 'moderates \V. Midi^le Tpke., is done, and seed­ His owm. He will also accept you. effort to combat cancer on the lo­ ^ t r o end hie son, Leon, to discuss New Horixons , 63 Third Man 13 "We have definitely associated CHRISTMAS PHOTO MKMBklR Of on both sides, French and Al­ "For. God eo loved the world that cal. state end national levels. The the transportaUon phase of the Rohm Houd ' _ (8 lO'.OO The Twilight Zone 8. 13 these cigarettes and spark plugs THC ASSOClATIiJD PRkBB ing will begin on the grounds in question. 6:46 Dnug exlwarda I. 13 Million Dollar Movie 18 with those taken last week,” he The Aeeociated Pren la eaeluahrety gerian, and it seemed to pave the ' the spring. Shrubs and trees will he gave Hie only Son, that who­ Manchester branch aerves res­ Evening Report 8 Target: The Cornintori 8. 40. 63 said. C enUUed to the uee of repuhllcatlon of ever bellaveth in Him should not idents of Manchester, Bolton, Tatro’s plan would include chll- R'lntley-Brinkley Newt 10. 33 8" 10:30 King of Diamonds 10 TAKEN NOW! all oewe dtapatchea credited to M or way toward more negotiation, and! be planted at that time. _... . Eyewltneee to History 3. 13 Clothing was also found and Exterior masonry and heatmg perish, but have etamal life." All Broad Brook. North Coventry, mimumMmmm’mwK'm'iisKWKi dten attending epeclal clsaaes In 7:00 Whlplosl not otherwtae credited In thie naiiar President de Gaulle, hack in ; man haa to do la turn to God and Lebanon. News-Weather 33, 80, 40 F rank McGee's Here and Now identified as that taken from the . . . For Christmas cards or and also the local neere pupitahed hera work Ls being done at St. Bartholo­ South Windsor, Warehouse Point, Death Valley Doya . 23. SO Burlan-Moss Photo Hackett home at 7S6 N. Main St. All rtghta of repuhllcatlon of apeclal France, took the opportunity to ^ accept Hla ^ f t of grace. Will you Ellington. Tolland, Rockville, Som­ The plan for the 140 high achool 77 Sunset Strip U :0 a Big News u S!ift photos. In your home dtapatchea herein are alao reeanred. mew's school, at Dale and Lud­ Guest Speaker New Uoiisoiu OTnal Report 40 last October, it waa also report­ Boord Foot press.^oh, closer to that goal. | not accept thia promise? ers, Stalford, Union, and WlUlng- ______i t etudente in Windham depends Barry Barents 30 Engaged ed. or at our studio. low Rds. Submitted by ton. o upon action by that town’s board ’The Rev. Edward F. Barry of Brave StoUlon Ftill aemce client of N E. A. Sere Such succes.s for th< moderates, Both schools are scheduled to -FOR CHANUKAH CHRISTMAS HUUon Dollar Movie News. Sports A W eather 3. 8. 13 The engagement of Miss Linda The case Is Still under Investiga­ lee. Inc _ LeMoync C, Boleman The Mancheeter branch is lo­ r of education. the LaSalette Novitiate in Bloom 7:16 Evening Report 11:16 Beet of P o a r (C) 10. 30 tion by the Manchester Police De­ 1x6 and 1x10 only Publlshera Repreaeotatlvea; rhe however, has se;ved merely as a meet their target dates for com- ... FOR FUNI Sporto Camera America's Greatest Movies Martin of Coventry to Donald R. b. Jullua Mathewa Special Ayency — Me» Intern cated at 139 E. Center St. w’lth Suggeetlona that the buaes be field will be guest speaker for a 11:30 Adventure Theater tective Bureau and postal In­ last ditch warning for the extrem- [ pleDon St Bartholomew's by Emanuel Lutheran Church I lUKhllehts Simmons of Manchester has been SALEM NASSIFF York Chlcaito Detroit and Boatoa. Mrs. Susan W. Cashman aa full- Swies chocolate dredela In WREATHS kept at the achool were ruled out, Day^ ofARecollectlon service to be 7:30 Special Brosulcast Award Theater announced by her parents, Mr. and spectors. Camera and Photo Shop MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OAo in recent days, they! April and the tech school by Feb- And Up chiefly because four drivers are Intepiatlonal Showtime 11:30 Jack P aar Show (C) CIRCUUATIO.N8 ruarv. bright colored foil. Box of 18 sponsored by the Guild of -Our Rescue 8 Movie 8 Critic's Showcase Mrs. James A. Martin of Coventry. The stolen merchandise was re­ 991 Main St.—Ml 8-7869 _ . _ _ . have been achieving bloodshed and' available at the Tatro property Bob Newhart Show 1:00 Newa. Sign Off Her fiance Is the son of Mr. and ported to be 60 cartons of clg- dredols, BSc. Come see all our where they ore now garaged, and Lady of St. Bartholomew’s pariah YELLOW PIRE aumes no financial rcaponslbiiity for violence in some of the very cities ■ Chnnuleah cbocolalrs. SEE SATriOki^V’B XV WBICK FOR COMPLETE USTING Mrs. Harold C. Simmons, 274 rettes valued at $2.50 per carton, typographical errors appearlns In ad a fifth driver, Carl M e li^ lives at Bt. Maurice’s Church in Bolton Woodbrldge St. 20 to 26 boxes of spark plugs val- rertliiements______andother other readtm readtm mailer mat 1 !O'Coniior Opposes NOVA SCOTIA nearby. Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. The bride-elect Is a graduate of to The Manchester Byanins ^raldsera Id : good conduct on the anniversary of CEMETERY All buiee ore equipped with two- The Rev. Philip Hussey, pastor Manchester High School and is em­ FLOORIITG Dismay adyerttalns cloatns beara: the rebellion BALSAM CHRISTMAS TREES way radio. A base station is lo­ of St. Bartholomew's Church, will Radio ployed by The (Connecticut Bank Joint (Campaigns cated In the Tatro and Melvin preside. After devotions and reci­ For lloodar—I p.m Friday The French extremists are ob\1-1 SELECT NOW FOR LATER PICKUP m j m ^ BASKETS and Trust Co. In Hartford. Mr. For Tueaday—1 p.m Monday {MWKmUU houaee. Plans are being mode to tation of the Rosary, Father Bar­ (IMs (Istlag inelndee only tbon news broadcasts of 10 or 16-nilnate Simmons ia also a gp-aduate of For Wednesday—I p.m Tueiday. ously acting under the realiaation ! WEEATHS • DCCORATIOHS # SfRAYS Install one In the school. Princi­ length. Rome atationa cany other short newaeaats.) TICKETS NOW ON SALE Forr or Thursday—I1 nuraaay—i p.p.m Wednesday. .New York, Dec. 1 i.P./^Baail Alao SBc and 2Bc Sixes $2 50 ry will deliver the Benediction. Manchester High School. He at­ For Friday—1 p.m Thursday. that. If they doiyl produce full- O'Connor, president of the. National ilLr pal George Petros was authorized All women of St. Bartholomew’s WDBC—1 1 6 6 WPOF—141S tended Michigan State University For Saturday— 1 p.rp.m Friday. Foundation, sa.vs the big nstional ROUGHS ROPING to buy a transistor radio immedi­ and other parishes in the area are 6 :UU News 6:00 Today In Hartford Claaslfled- daadita___lllnf tOiSO a.a aaob scale race war now in-AIgeria. and Exohulve In Manchester At C:06 Today on Wall Street 6:16 ConnecUcut .Ballroom and is now at the Army Intelli­ The MANCHESTER MESSIAH CHORUS agencies are right in conducting • BALSA.M a I-AI'REL ately, a first step, since It la a nec­ welcome. Mrs. Francis Minor is 7:00 Bob Scott gence School, Baltimore, Md. day of labllcatiea except Batordav— get the kind, of blood bath that 6:1U Sport Newe 9:00 Ray Somers V NINTH ANNUAL PERFORMANCE t ABS. Individual fund dr.vea rather than • HF-MLOCK • PINE cem etery essity In any future inatallation. general chairman of arrangements. 6:15 Art Johnson Show A Dec. 23 wedding is planned. will stain everybody with tragedy • BLUE SPRITE • LYCOPODIUM A traffic problem which exists 8:06 Raynor Shinea 11:00 News Friday. December 1 taking part in joint campaigns. Refreshments will be served. 1:00 News a Sisdi OR 11:10 Ray Somers Board Foot and vengeance, they will have lost O'Connor, in the group's annual BLANKETS fai front of the school may be cor­ Father Barry was ordained WHAY-616 1:00 Del Raycee Show SUNDAY, DEC. 10 o f 7:30 P.M. their battle against a free Algeria report issued yesterday, said vital JOHN E. WHITHAM yirE ST O W N rected by changing the bus load­ priest in 1643. He preached at mis­ 6:00 Paul Harvey WINF—IIH How Get Rid Of That WaH? ing plan. Buses and parents, 6:30 Sound Stage 6:00 World Newe THE CXJNNECTICUT BANK and TRUST COMPANY forever. functions wpUld differ if private Isutdsrape Nursery and Garden Center ■ ■ PHARMACY sions and retreats throughout the 8:30 Night Fll|3>t C-.lu Walt Street FREE DELIVERY 898 MAIN STREET agencies knuckled under to the who transport their children, home, country for several years, and was 10:00 Newe 6.15 Showcase and Newa Tf Premier Khrushchev raised Their deliberate attacks on Mo.a- Rt. 6, Bolton—500 Yards Irom the Notch 45B Hartford Rd.—MI B-BB4B POMPON 6.45 Lowell Thomas We Will DeUver Anything! FALLOUT ''propagahda of the. United Fund." clog the front drive. formerly assistant at Our Lady 12:02 Sign Off 6:65 Sport* Ray Beller’g Mualc Shop Potterton’g, Inc. the Berlin taaue j'uat to reach for lema just becausa they are Mos­ STORE HOURS; 'rae hoard sees a solution by WTic—lose 7:10 Richard Hayes and Carol Burnett The report showed the founda­ Monday thro Saturday 8:30 ajn.-8:S0 pjn. BOUQUETS of Sorrows Church in Hartford 6 :tlU News, Weather A Snorts ARTHUR’S 1018 Main Street ISO Center Street tome new status for Berlin Itself, lems are produchlg th> kind of re­ tion had raised Sihl million in 1960 routing the buses to the rear of 6:20 Strictly Sports 7:30 Sounds of m HS SUNDAY, • A.M. to 6 P.M. $ 1 the school by way of Firehouse 6:30 Suppertime Serenade 8:00 The World Tonight MI S-I505 SHELTER or for aome new International action the French extremists want. to help fight arthritis, birth de­ party for children In the parish on 6:46 Three Stai Extra 8:15 Showcase and Neiewe fects. and polio. Rd. An extra atrip of omeslte 7:05 Conversation Piece 12:16 Sign Off agreement on the status of Berlin, Moslems, who have hitherto kept would be laid to make for easy Dec. 16 at the church hall from 7 SO News nl the World he is not the stateman we have free «f the actual struggle are Large Asnortment turning. Private cars would not be 2 to 4 p.m. This is for preschoolers 7:45 Radio Moscow 8:00 Pop* Concert Bometlmea aaaumed him to be, but bpifig drawn Into it. and are on permitted to use the road. through the sixth graders. BLOCKS POTTED PLANTS On Dec. 18, the women will have 9:30 Nlghtbeat an Irreaponaibla playboy. 'Che way to becoming extremists At The board may, if this plan U 11:00 Newe­ adopted, ask for a installation of a a Christmas party at Lindy's In ll :16 Sports FInsI If the Big Four of the Weat. In too. Reasonable Prices 11:30 Starlight Serenade 4’*x8**x6" maniMlly operated traffic light at WUUmantic. Further information 1:80 Sign Off their current round of bilAteral We alt in judgment on all this NOTE the intersection of the road with may be had by calling any officers. 9 TO 5:30 TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS. SATURDAYS SoHd Blocks maetinga. President Kennedy with without ever having been a French Rt. 6A. At this week’s meeting it was vot­ Chancellor Adenauer, 'Resident de colonist in Algeria, without seeing When plans are complete letters ed to give a book to each of the libraries in the three towns of the Gaulle with Prirpe Minister Mac­ the whole pattern of our life and HIGHER EVERYWHERE IT’S JUST will be sent to parents regarding LOBSTER ON FRIDAY the policy and procedures, Patros parish. They have picked "Woman Available millan, Chancellor Adenauer with culture threatened, and conae- McCONVILLE said. to Woman” by Katheriqe Burton. INSULATION Prealdent.de Gaulle, think they are quently we do not begin to under­ DIVIDEND EVENING State Grant This is an annual custom. beginning to get somewhere im­ stand how President de Gaulle's KsREENHOUSES: Myron Collette, superintendent, The women will hold their an­ M 9 p . . m . ON INSURED SAVINGS But Here It't advised that Columbla'a state nual Christmas Fair Saturday W. H. ENGLAND Now portant if they come to their own call to such Frenchmen, to give up 302 WOODBRIDGE ST.—Ml 9-.=i947 gj Bjgreement as to what can be ne­ grant for operation .expenses to- from 11 a.m. to 6 p.rfi. LUMBER CO . the dead past and live for some Uls 871.116. This Is 82,286 more gotiated about Berlin, and how, strange new kind of future, falls BROILED OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS ^ than last year’s grant. Manotaeater Evening Herald e Open A$ Day Saturday s THURSDAYS then they too are not realistic. on rebellious ears, and then pro-1 Mrs. Eleanor Tambomlnl has Columbia correspondent Mrs. Don­ COLONIAL Whether they recognise it or duces, rather tlian compliance, the I 'C t 'C t -ft lOBSTER been engaged to teach three home- ald R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy “At the Oreen”^M l 9-6201 not, Berlin is merely the symbol of V bound pupils. Mrs. Tambomlnl, who 8-8485. - FRIDAYS deliberate slaughter of Moslems' moved to Columbia from Wllllman- * J| : COMBINATION the larger and more fundamental designed to make peace and th e. SAVINGS A-LA-HOB.NOB tic recently, is a certified teacher problema between Eaat and Weat. future impo.Bsible. I and has previouely done aome sub­ MONDAYS And there can be no aolution of I v O A N stituting at Porter school. We ait in judgment on It with- i \ ) I I \ r I u n; (Oiir Oivn Special - the problem of Berlin alone which Collette also reported the prog­ TOO DOORS out ever having felt It. But that 1 Shrimp Stuffing) ress of the high school etudenta. STUNNING **"■ il la worth anjihlng poeitlve. does not lessen our conviction of ^ In ElngUsh 24 have an A rating; Seoliopod Insorts All these statesmen, we think, what has to be, or our belief th a t' nenenesTefs etaesT rinaneiac insTiTuTien SERVED WITH TOSSED SALAD. 45, B; 38, C; and 23 below thia EXTRA FRENCH FRIED ONION RINGS, would have to admit thia to them­ the path President de Gaulle haa level; In Math, 27 have A; 34, B SQUARE DANCE Sowbuek Bottom selves If they faced up honestly to FRENCH FRIED POTATOES, 27, C; and 20 lower grades; in Sci­ been trying to follow represents BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY ROl.LS AND BUTTER ence, 18, A; 44, Bj 25, C; and in the one most literal manifestation the onl.v ultimate aanlt.v, even for Social Studies, 8, A; 15, B; 26, C of the problem of Berlin, the Igno­ those to whom, in their emotions, 1 HOURS OPEN TILL 5 P.M. m o n ..t u e s .-f r id a y On the Concourse and 7. minious, the hated wrall the Com- It may seem worse than death. i For Your Convenience . . . The December Board meeting DRESSES munists have built. THURSDAY • A.M. to 8 P.M.—WED. CLOSED AT NOON will be omitted unless some special It i.y a race between those who ' At the Parkade need arises. ^ / , Wonderful Selection—Over SOO O ft Let us concede that this wall want peace to stop the shedding j > CaffMU0''ls41qs Society For The Holidays or Graduation. • * ^ 0 cannot be a permanent part of blood, and those who want to The CkrfhQllc Ladies Society Berlin life, or the life of Germany, I g^ed so much blood there can be will give their annual Christmas A Group On Special At $10 and $15 or of world life. Let us concede, no peace. And for that kind of race i | Also A $4 Bargain Table Of Misty Walnut further, that the basic efreum- there can be an emotional under- * Men’s Shirts—Silver Shoes atancea which compelled the Com­ standing, and a verdict, which in- , Large Assortment of Materials munists to build it are shameful volves all the humanity involved, , Coming to New York? and Trims To Sew and Save PANELS to the Communists themselves, STOP AT THE For over and above the special natural I' OPEN SUNDAYS, DEC 3.10,17— 2 to 6 PJd. since they admit that a wall la the passion of any one faction. j ' H otel V4" 4x8 only way they can hold people un­ DEWEY-RICHMAN CLOTHES FOR ALL SQUARE DANCERS der their own way of life. The Hoffa Dofs Fine 7S7 MAIN STRSET Sofa beds same wall le hateful and intoler­ We do not pretend to know anj ■ III WEST eetoSTUCT .04 able to anybody who believes in MiWYOIIKCmr34 THE OX YOKE SHOP 58 WINTHROP ST.—TARIFFVH,LE, CONN. for freedom, to anybody who bellevea more than the superficial facts H io sS i n o n 7-7900 about union-i.ianagement politics Castor sT Tlaet Sqsors 12 M&ES NORTH OF HARTFORD In Civilization. Tu us, in the Weat. Just in time ior your Christmas shopping! JUST OFF ROUTE 9 Wonder where you’ll put the^xtra holiday guests? Order U to 'th ^ ' preci'se "s^miimT’of The “ -I | FREE Air CNdKi«*«-TV-Ra«9 a pair of these matching, ai’ihloss sofabeds and your prob­ Per Sheet worst that Is wrong with th e' (oaMSobla lotot • forking Avwltobl* MON.-TUES.-WED.. 6-9:30 P.M.—THURS.-FRI., 1-9:30 P.M. I The superficial facts are these: Writ* for SATURDAY, 10 AJ«. to 6 P.M. lem is solved. They transfp'nn in a jiffy to 39 x 73” beds. 4 .0 0 Pre-finished ■OOKIET T a SPECIAL N. Y. EVD4TS And two of them cost o ^ $99! If you order early, you can In summar\’, just about everv-. After the strike in 1960, the The only established eye-comfort Heat tile with rolls; place body on both sides of this wall! choose from a group of ,i7 textured covers. Perfect for fam­ In bottom of pine tray to must regret It. hate it. and long United Automobile Workers, ap­ ily rooms. . . . And a pair for Christmas, too! keep rolls piping hot I JOHNS-MANVIUE for the day when it can come parently because the eniployes dis­ feature built into any TV today! dOWTl. agreed with the purpo.ses and con- ' JEWELRY CLEARANCE TERRAFLEX There can, be no normal world duct of the strike. Test-view it f n our showrooms this week until it does come down. That would Intimate that they, are employes who think for them­ NOT fffOOTlAM i VINYL-ASBESTOS All this being so, how does any- WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc. selves. In any case, the employes CftaMWMd tr4 body get it down, now that it is 171 TEARS S^ve 107° M ANOOSTU. CONNACnonr there? at Sikorsky are Connecticut work­ JonuAry C. 19 02 ■ The top diplomats and policy men. presumably among the na­ W lU U a P, Hood makers of both East and West tion's elite In Intelligence and BBVOTBR fO THE ydn all your * M-76 are talking and. negotiating. as if skill. To opply on Any pufchoio of ■orehnndloo aodo in 106£ - they thought they could find, So far as the general public is WATIONf BaOTHEOa h * concerned, James R. Hoffa’s man­ ART OP TIRING .■WATKINS CHRISTMAS somevvhere within the context of gifts! jirC L U B '^ the status of Berlin Itself, some agement of the Teamsters Union MOf OOlANQtAJU At ICA,»*#4*WW ONTI »«g cute and agreeable formula which Is well advertised, aa one of the i SALE Choose Christmas gifts at Watkins would allow the wall to come great blots on the record of Ameri-; Squoro Foot can labor today. liow. In January you’ll receive a down,. We wish them luck. We check valued at 10% of all the holi­ wish them luck because, in the fix Yet, in an election for new rep­ resentation the other day, em­ WATCHES During the six years I was comptroller at Manchester Memorial day purchases you made. You can they and we are in, we do not have Hospital, my family and I fel’ in love with Manchester. When the op­ AROMATIC very much confidence In their abil­ ployes at Sikorsky came close to Choose from discontinued apply this amount to anything you joining up with Hoffs in a three portunity came to buy the Dewey-RicUman Company, I accepted choose during 1962 at Watkins! ity to strike for or to reach funda­ patterns in famous brands eagerly. So I am happy to be back in Manchester as the new owner mental broad solutions and be­ way contest, and the routine guess (Scandinavian Crafts Shop CEDAR CLOSET cause we would, therefore, wel­ would be that the next election, of fine watches. Included in of this well known; long establiished .stationery and jewelry firm. excepted) come the silliest kind of temporary with the third choice of no union selection are: Right now I find it necessary to clear inventory of watches, jewelry patchwork If it seemed th e . only eliminated, will find Hoffa chalk­ ing up a clear victory over the .In­ Gruen and silver plate in discontinued patterns and overstocks in order to LININ6 available alternative to something accommodate new shipments. This clearance comes just at the right X even sillier, which would be a dependent Aircraft Guild, the in­ Buleva 4 wonderful dependent employes organization time for your Chri.stmas shopping, and I hope all my friends, old and world war over,Berlin. Elgin ■> new, will avail themselves of the big bargains being offered in fine So we wish them luck, but we which originally led the movement ’ Sylvania picture • computer TV C for the ouster of the UAW. Wittnauar Dewey-Richman quality merchandise. floors of ■ atiU submit that the only way to James J. Seiler with Woodblend HaloLight take doTyn that little wall Inside That is a superficial, summary Banrus glance at the situation and the . Sec.a super!) pictur'e. framed in sculptured WoodWend- gifts Berlin is to do the very biggest HaloLight: You know you like HaloLight the minute things which are crying to be done prospect down at Sikorsky. What Samples of the Sale Savings Squoro Foot it says is simply this: that appar-. you see it. English traditional lowhoy styling. Remote . In East-West diplomacy, which are tuning optional. Picture is 23" diagonally measured, like these! . to get out of Germany, and- let ently nobody ever succeeded Irt | Sale prices include Federal Tax (1) $22.50 Van Dell gold rope 276 square inch viewing area. Germany be unified, so that it will convincing thia fine, represents-. (1) $89.50 Man’s Hamilton necklace...... 16.79 ; no longer make any difference ve group of Connecticut work-' j e WELRV Railroad Special pocket t en that Jimmy Hoffa is the com-' (1) $25.00 Bates gold plate Giittd Perteganx iz z watch 'with z dizmztic whether people live or travel on w atch ...... -69.50 manicure set, 8 pieces in inhentznee: zlmost two ceatudes of zkilled • one aide of Berlin or the other, or plete scoundrel he is suppos^ to Save on Featuring-Sylvania Inter­ be. Either that, or nobody ever, (1) $74.50 Man’s Wittnaeur case ...... 15.40 national styling,Woodhlend czzftsmznzhip zetve zs bzckgtpnnd foe its A - Beautifully designed, light scale Colonial desk ' In one part of Germany or an- ’^n&ace*. brace- wrist-stop watch...... 54 .1 9 mechanical excellence, itz faultless external : other. convinced them that scoundrels do stones, nccKi» (1) $4.50 Glass butter dish HaloLight, new Sylvania in solid maple has an 8-drawer top; pigeon holes not make the moat efficient |^union (1) $67.50 Lady Elgin wrist with silver plate cover .. .3.00 Super-Distance tuner. beauty. Priced from $ 50 to $ jooo. Fedexal behind the cabinet doors. 34-inch, 139. Short of that we can visualise lets. Magic'Ibueh Remote Tuner tax induded.; : no circumstances under which it leaders. watch ...... 4 9 .1 9 (Ij $18.00 Silver plate water B - Recipe file with card-hdlder at top in old pine, One way or another, the lessons ; optional. Picture is 23 'mea­ ‘ would now be safe, for either side, (1) $71.50 Lady’s Benrus pitcher...... 13.29 sured, diagonally, 275 sq.in. inspired by Colonial salt box, 4.00. . to have the wall cpme down. Take which might have come from the bracelet watch ...... 4 9 .7 9 (1) $35.00 4-Pc. Coffee serv­ viewing area. C - Beautiful spoon foot step table in solid cherry ,»'lt douTi now, under present cir- long exposure of Hoffa seem to (I) $21.95 Lady’s Elgin ice, includes t r a y ...... • 25.97 measures 18 x 26 inches, 49.95 ‘ « ! cumstances, and' there would be a have been lost, and he expands his spoi't.sman wrist watch .. 18.49 (1) $16,000 Keystonewjire MODEL 23L51 empire at a-time w'hen he ought to (1) $19.50 Louvic Nurse’s cocktail shaker ...... ] ] .97 D T Maple rocker with built-in foam headrest, foam '. madhouse, with no one knowing, HOLLOWARE Finifhtil to n^teh walnut rtnetr Girard Perregaux cushions, patchwork rovers, 99.50. ; In advance, udilch way the mad- be losing it. , . wrist watch ...... 12.79 (1) $13.75 International sil­ ^ / : I! I U lI ! i he ^ \ I n I I' o E - Vermont sap bucket on legs is fitted witfi spool ' bouse would rush, toward the Sugat^and creamers,- cof­ $7.50 3-Pc. Toilet Set; mirror, ver plate individual teapot 8.79 958 Main St., Manchester Phone MI S-2741 rack for sewing} includes cover, 13.95.' ■ Wool, for more escape, or toward Drug Details Due fee services, platters and brush, comb .5 .7 5 (1) $14.50 Ronson LigTiter, ' , - I • Rm East, to reclaim East Berlin i (1) $37.60 3-Pc. Sterling Sil­ ’ blaqk leather cover ____ 10.97 STANEK Washington—Starting in March numerous other pieces. .and Eaat Oermaiiy parmanentlyi ■omethlng new will be added to ver Toilet Set; nylon (2) $8.95 Ronson Lighters, BRIMMING WITH CHRISTMAS* DeCOAATIONS AND CAROS - ,1 '.As Mayor Brandt of Wast'Ber- your preicription druge. Under bristles ...... • 2 9 .9 7 assorted patterns ...16.95 ELECTRONICS 94K.f6Uli r 6Bm looldi^ gja anari^ wWTmnf*, Oxx^ffoaKtid. 9 t0 j F.T.L SCANDINAVIAN CHRISTMAS HOUSE-BASCMCNT ■i Hb, wbb hvas closest to ths wall, new Government regpilat^ona each I to 14 K. gol4 *e*pn**ied. $ 9 $ P .T .L 277 BROAD ST. — Ml 9-1124 ;ml4 th» otbar day: package of mediclnea miurt Include t day eUem ef w * eaih beicilet to InfOnsaUea on tbelr leafe, effec­ ,t4lC.fBl&9a)oF*T.L *Oaro M no laolatod aolutloo to tive UM eatf rlaka. Your Sorvieo Dooiur •I \ A

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i I a N C H E S T E E e v e n i n g HERALD. MANCHBSTEE. CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1961 P A G E N i n e r i i o i t o o m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHSST^ ^ DECEMBER 1, » »'■ I..... ■ > ■s.u- iiw o jw.lTii ...... |,■ewll;^ll.l?.ll further training on the aircraft Shopping pays Judge Denies Covmttrst carrier USS Ranger. He has been Truman Resumes spending a two-week leave at the Blfko^obile Visit home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. T^ilt Christmas Attacks Deitmri*(er in Steullet on' Armstrong Rd. Bni. Scheduled Dec. 12 Yeomans is , a graduate of Willi- St. LouW, Dec. 1 (g5-^Former MAN'S TASTE mantle State' College and a Nov. 17 President Htory 8. Truman aays Bolton Case raduate of the Officer Candidate President Eiqenhewer’s adminlatra- A' lUd Crota Bloodmobile visit. chool in Newrport, R.I. hMB beat aclMduIfed at Nathan tipn put public jr.elations above The demurrer entered by the de- Personal Note public serviQt. HaU Community Center on Oec. Superintendent of Schools and feeiee In the'eruit alleging mishand­ 13 from 13:03 to 5:45 p.m.^ spon- Speaking .[last lUght at a St. ling of Democratic party funds In •ored by the American Mm. Royal O. Fisher entertained Louie Coup^ Democratic Com­ Auxillaay. their four children and their mittee dinpefi'in hi^ honor, Truman an intra-party dispute in Bolton, JRITWISI Chairman for the day will be families for several da.vs recently. said Elsenho^’er and formef -Vice has been ovemilid" by' Judge Mra. Theodore Hietala who, with These included Mr. and Mrs. An­ : V' l President Richard M. Nixon ex­ drew G. Currie Jr. of Kingston, Searles Dearington of the 12th Mrs. Eugene Ityphllae, Js now celled in public rmatlona. Circuit Court. taking appointments. Donors will N Y. and four childi-en; Mr. and "They lived by iti and they were ..... i-.,;..--. ■ . ;■%.*: banlon ^'brookview'^ be needed. Mrs. Paul Llnvill of Media, Pa., lifXi mti: The demurrer "was claimed by good at it,” he said. "They'exalted Atty. Harry Hammer, counsel for Student Council Elections and Dr. and Mrs. Warren H. Fish­ form above substance, appearance Donna Kohler, Lynn Schul- er of Hanover, N.H.; and Mr. and Vincent Krzeeickl, Democratic above reality, and public relations town chairman and other town theiss, Barbara Doggart and Dan­ Mrs. John F., Sullivan of Spring- Music Supervisor above pubii^ seridce. In other iel ,Wenner have been elected jun­ field, Mass. committee members, in action words, they regarded the label as brought by rival party members ior class representatives to the Dance Postponed more important than the contents $8.95 The dance scheduled for toda.v Initiated by DKG. who won the party caucus, a pri­ Coventry H iib School Student of the package." Council. from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at. Nathan mary and seated their candidates Hale Community Center for pupils Miss Martha White, music super­ His attack on Eisenhower came on the board of education In the Sophomore representatives are less than three weelts after a cor­ Susanne Cleverdon, Kathleen Rav- of Grades 7 and 8 has been po.->t-' visor for Manchester's elementary town election. I poned to Dec. 15, same time and dial meeting between the two for­ The complaint of the plaintiffs lln, Carol Bowman and James schools, has been initiated Irtto the mer Presidents at the Trhman Toomey. place. The change was made be- In the stilt, heard In the Rockville color choice of The freshman class will hold cau.ee the Coventry High School Epsilon . chapter, Delta Kappa Library in Independence, Mo. sestlon of the court on Oct. 17. 1 its election soon. basketball season will open at 6:15 Gamma society. listed misappropriation of $100 of oat Patricia Pierce has been elected p.rn. today at the school. The society is an international the party’s funds in forcing a pri­ Welfare Accepting mary and asked for return of the captain of the junior varsity honor society for w’omen teachers suntan cheerleaders squad. Manchester Evening Herald money and an accounting of how School Menus Coventry corrtwpondent, F. Pauline who- have given service in any field Yulelide Pledges the funds were spent. The suit piedmont blue Hot lunch menus next week are: Little, telephono PI 2-62S1. of education. also sought $350 damages. Monday—sloppy joes’ (Swiss steak Miss White's initiation took A few persons have already | Hammer contended the suit was with rice and gravy, high school place at a formal meeting of the pledged toys and .money to the | factional; and that it was not kings blue choice), buttered peas, bread and GOP Comiiiillee group Monday at the Statlcr-Hll- Town Welfare Department to help ; properly brought In a civil court. butter, stuffed baked apple; Tues­ ton Hotel In Hartford. out the less fortunate at Christ- | GEORGE DE CORMIER SAYS, Atty. Leo J. Flaherty Jr., rep­ nova day—old-fashioned beef stew with To Hear Alvord Miss White wa.s invited to be­ mas. I resenting the plaintiffs, said If the com bread, (meat loaf and grav> come an active member because of A spokesman for the depart-; This month we celebrate our 1st Anniversary in our new, modern building pictured court could not rule on the case, beige with baked potato), tos.sed salad her. "years of distinctive and note­ ment said ^.resterday she was grati- ! then the party "could take funds with Ru.ssian dressing, ice cream Martin Alvord, chairman of the worthy. service, and cultural cOn; fled by the early donations, saying above, (dtheugh it's our 16th year in business in Manchester) and these have been hop- to build a verandah or contribute cup; Wednesday — tomato rice town planning commi.sslon, wil; tribution to the children of Man­ that it is easier to distribute the to the Socialist cause.” soup, bacon, turkey and lettuce tell the Republican Town Com chester,’* according to Mrs. Dbro- items when they arrive early. Judge Dearingrton, in. his memo­ sandwich (meat pie, buttered car­ mittee tonight what the Impact of thy W. Pietralk), president of Ep­ py years, lor Which we thonfc eur mony line customers, our NCW CAA product is Rambler, randum of decision on the demur­ rots, coleslaw, bread and butter) . It is also .easier to plan what the master plan will be on ths silon chapter. must be bought, she said. rer, noted the plaintiffs alleged He'll be warm and comfortable butterscotch pudding; Thursday- town’s future development. the most copied cor in America. Wo hove always sold only the finest in used cors two causes of action and said “The scalloped potatoes and frankfurt. The master plan Is being pre­ demurrer Is not addressed to either buttered wax beans (sau.sage pat l\ < \ " - in these stylish knit banlon shirts pared by the Planning and Re­ throughout our mony yeors in business and os o result hove cultivated d fussy group of or both . .. As it stands the demur-- t . . ties, mashed potatoes with browm newal Associates of Cambridge rer neither encompasses both caus­ gravy), bread and butter, fruit Mass., during an 18-month *31,- es of action nor singles out either of that are machine washable and dry* gelatin and topping; Friday— 000 study of the town. cor buyers. Hess Them AH. them. Since the demurrer is ad­ baked macaroni and cheese, but­ The Republican majority of the dressed to the complaint as an en­ able! Knit to fit with collar, cuffs and tered spinach, pickled beets, bread board of directors has postponed GIFT W RAP and butter and old-faahloned cof­ tirety, the latter survives . . . and ItS' proposal of a long-range capital the demurrer Is overruled." r placket joined-stitch for stitch. Made of fee cake. Improvements program, pending revolutionary shirt Leaves for Coast the completion of the master plan 100% Textralized nylon yarn. Ens. William H. Yeomans of the The meeting will begin at 8 DEMONSTRATION It’ » Naval Reserve left this morning o'clock in the hearing room of the by plane for the West Coast for Municipal Building. In Our “ Looking 'Gla.ss Gift Shop’’ Weddings spinsmooth plus Every Item Gift Boxed LONG SLEEVED SHIRTS $10.95 and Wrapped Without Saturday, December 2, 2 to 4 p.m. Perry - Noreii Charge MRS. HKLME COUCH Miss Gail Sandra Noren of Man­ with exclusive W-A-4 chester beesune the bride of Alan Of Tie Tie Products Will Demonstrate Dwight Perry of Scotland, Ck>nn.. “ HOW TO ENHANCE YOUR GIFTS last Saturday at Center Congre­ gational Church. $ 5 .0 0 WITH s m a r t WRAPPING" •The bride Is the daughter of Mr - and Mra Helmer Noren, 9 Robin , Rd. The bridegroom Is the son of COFFEE WILL BE SERVED Mrs. Leonard Johnson of Scotland, Hers are Belfast 100% cotton shirts you can wash any way you like j and the late Raymond Perry. . . . dry any way you like. They always come up smooth, never have Come... and Bring Your: Friends The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson - men's cotton broadcloth C> performed the candlelight cere- I to be pampered or touched up. They're soft and comfortable, have mony. | The bride, given in marriage by | lifelong whiteness, never change size. Golden Needle tailored in her father, wore a ballerina-length j Trim or Blake collaT styles. gown of candlelight peau de sole | All-Naw Rambler Classic 2-Door Saduv-lounga-Till Seat, Bucket Reclining Seats, optional. and lace. Her headdress was a weldon pajamas Juliet cap of seed pearls and Iri- descents with shoulder-lengpth veil. She carried a white orchid in a r^You too can MOVE UP to q Rammer with its many exclusive fea- cascade of pompons and steph- anotis. ^ , W hat a Grand Christmas Gift Miss JanlceKay Noren, who $4.25 to $5.95 This Christmas make it a gift that will grow in sentiment and •0ures and FOR LESS/Our deals are competitive and our service served as her sister's maid of hon­ or, wore a ballerina-length gown meaning through the vean. The "Mother's Ring" will do of royal blue chiffon over satin just this; With its gold bands signifying father and mother ^tunmatched. with matching headband. She joined together by the stone of the month for each child in carried a cascade of pink carna­ the family. For the "Mother's Ring" is radiant . . . radiant tions, white pompons and steph- with memories only a mother can have. anotis. For comfort, awake or asleep, he'll love these R. Lee Perry of Scotland served Made ONXV in 14K White or Yellow Gold as best man for his brother. Ush­ Vnth its individual bands signifi,cantly joined only by the 849 MAIN STREET ers were Craig Noren of Hartford, men's fur lined classic Weldon pajamas in soft, washable cotton children's birthstones—superb quality guaranteed—crafted by brother of the bride, and James fine jewelry makers . . . Mr. SuUiyan our Sales Manager insists we Perry of Scotland, brother of the 6em-cut. lifetimt, lynttwbc bHhstontt bridegroom. broadcloth . . . tailored with custom care See It Today — on* for After the ceremony, a buffet See the gleam and glow of those PrKiou»14K dinner was held at Cavey’s Res­ capeskin leather gloves big. one-fourth carat synthetic and fashioned with such perfection details Tm bBAdt. list a few of our fine used car values in this taurant. Mrs. Perry's travel cos­ birthstones: flawless diamond blue- roprtMrHifif tume was a red wx)ol dress with white tor April; deep emerald- moUitr End black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. green for May, rich ruby-red for ad to illustrate what we mean by fine used Perry will live In New ‘ Mexico as cuffed trousers, anchored buttons that July—a different gem for each Absolutely THE LEISURE LOUK after Dec. 10. $ 5 .0 0 child, for each month of the year! vniqui — The bride was valedictorian of See the costly radiance of real gold! PattntE^by the 1059 graduating class at Man­ STARTING MONDAY, won't pop off. Solid colors of blue, gray, U . Sy f> te n l O fA c * chester High School. She attended See it, give it—she'll cherish it for •ftd so identified by tet' car values. DECEMBER 4th Pembroke College and was em * black • brown a lifetime. the OPEN EVERY NIGHT green or tan . . . fancy stripes or patterns. number- 0££AAkuv SUpfiiiAA, ployed by Pratt and Whitney Air­ • tan • gray S 2 5 .0 0 Up craft, division of United Aircraft TILL? Corp., East Hartford, Mr. Perry is EASY ^IfboET TERMS a graduate of Willimantlc High Soft supple capeskin leather slipon gloves with a UNTIL CHRISTMAS Sizes A, B, C and D. School and attended a technical warm full fur lining. Classic style for dress or sport school In Boston,. Mass. He was em­ ployed by Pratt and Whitney Air wear. Small, medium, large ana extra large sizes. I SUOOR craft, division of United Aircraft Corp., East Hartford, before enter­ »17 MAIN 8*^ MANCHESTER JOSEPH SULUVAN • a' This Week’s SPECIALS ing the U.S. Air Force In January, 1960. He Is an airman second class Soles Manager and aircraft mechanic at Roswell Air Force Base, N. M. I960 RAMBLER STATION WAGON Terluk - Bentley Miss Elaine Bentley, daughter of S f ie d a L The custom Ambaaeador model. Loaded and like r.ew. Save on this showpiece. Only ^335Down Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bentley of 'Vemon, became the bride of Thom­ as J. Terluk. eon of Mrs. Mary Ter.^ i men's wash 'n wear FAMOUS 1957 DeSOTO 4-D06 r HARDTOP luk of Uncasville and Thomas Ter­ luk of Norwich, on Nov. 13 at Ar­ Sharp and pneed to sell. Fully equipped. Only 5195 Down lington, 'Va. 6 TRANSISTOR Mr. and Mrs. Terluk axe living at 16 New London Tpke,, Norw’ich. plaid robes POCKET 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SEDAN A puff. Fully equipped. Only 5 195 Down RUMMAGE SALE I RADIO ALL KINDS GOOD \VINTER $15.95 CLOTHING • '4 1958 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN Friday and Saturday All Day Top flight V-8. Fully equipped. Only 5 195 Down POULTRY FARM ^ Lake St, Manchester 1956 FORD 2-DOQ|t CLUB COUPE A loaded cream puff. Only 5 195 Down i: HOSPITAL CDMFORT *8 .9 5 T. »11,95 1956 MERCURY HARDTOP ^ For the utmost in com fort. . . for They come no nicer anywhere. / Only 195 Down AT HOME! real after-hours relaxation . . . I' W n H CASE, HEABJNO AID and BATTERY i r--., • Powetfnl enough to bring la 14 to 31 station* anywhere slip into a pair of these handsome 1956 RAMBLER SEDAN • Battery retails fer 'SSe ^aya for 150-200 hoars new slippers! Only Down • Traneletom guaranteed for lifetime A sharp desirable model. 5195 • SO-Say gnaraatee. Colorful tartan plaid robes (exactly Wa hove many, many more cmd ioma very l«w priepd HompaHation specials. as sketched) in wash and wear chan­ preferred quality handsome plaids! imported cotton! For Example: _ * i nel cloth that drip dries and needs no and eraftsmauship Profcssioncil Hospital I ironing. Meticulously tailored by M R , * . * 1 9 5 B^'d^ and Equipment Cy^anAtd6w^ sport shirts, "State of Maine" craftsman to give for Home Use him years of wearing pleasure. Small, Graalar comfort' to rfiie Bank Financing Available On All Sales 1 medium, large and extra large sizes. Glenney’s pollont, ocitlor coro for I $ 7 .9 5 SK YOU SOON AT you, at low, budgot < ' * rafot. Call Of visit us. MEN'S STORE A superb Pimaflan sport shirt . .'with the comfort of wool . . the softness 789 MAIN ST. mCDIGflL of silk. Handsome matched plaids of unmistakable elegance. Smart .fashign DE CORMIER NOTOR SALES, Inc. PHflRmflCY colors and washable, of course. Small, medium, large and extra large sizes. Use The Free Birch St. ----- m.3-4t4B Parkinsr Lot 285 MtOiAD ST. 1SL. Ml 3-4165 M A N C H e s r m ' ...... v1 \ \ , / I ’. 'A

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' ■/ UANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« FRIDAY' DECEMBER 1, ]«61 fAfllTtil HANCBESTEB e v e n i n g HEBALD, ilANCHESTEB. C0NN„ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1961 ?AGE BLSVIN tho Baltlmors-AnapoUs aroa-itlM past thrss weoks rsctlvod eon- MXOCKVlUe-r e rfio n tion with Track C students, Bayer ported Mazzone was clocked at up Donato Tracano, 45 Victoria Rd., Rockville-V ernon ■aid. The electives are industrial Rockville-V ernon to 60 miles an hour in a 40-miIe « A N .. f Reds tJi^e UN Seat Peiping Short Agenda Town^ Haverty Meet Monday Riders to Test liderahlo ploy in ths Sorlst Hartford; Mary Duchess, 9214 Ell­ arts, home economics, art, band, zone. ington Ave.; John Bock, 19 Cot­ CD Raps chorus and music. Court date is DeC. l2. tage St.; Willis Pratt, Pinnacle Now, Expel Cliiang’s ‘Qique’ For Directors To Draw Vp Garbage Contract Anti-Bias Laws Bartlett Case Sykes to Add - The addition of the new track PTO Schedules Knights Honor Bresnahan Rd., Ellington; Alyce Crandall, >UEL Oil next year will come-on top o f an 2 Green Rd. Presentation of a plaque to GASOLINF expanded language program be­ Lawrence Bresnahan, past grand Fac* Om ) A public hearing on a $3,000 ap­ A meeting between town oN This Is to conform with a de-' (Oratiaaed fram Fags Oas) Admitted today: William Baa* C« Appeal Filed 'e s gun this year. knight of Our Lady of Fatima kerville, 9 Village St., Ellington. propriation for a sidewalk on the ficials and E. J. Haverty, thS clsion by the, board of mers, West Hart­ talk to some of the governors who training (conversational French the agreement was made to wait LeClalre, town officials and Hav­ Officials said there is a popu­ tlon. try at (JonnecticuC College for ski Park, Vt. Thayer is the son of St. Delegate Adlal E. Stevenson is to works, there is enough money in until Monday. ability and character. ford, and came to Connecticut three Atty. Harry Hammer, repre­ are directly concerned and involved II) which will better prepare him Mr; and Mrs. Arthur V. Thayer of erty will discuss a list of questions senting Bartlett, said today it Is lar mlscoi\ceptlon that shelters in this matter because it requires for French I as a high school Women, will be the guest speak­ Discharged Thursday: Richard ■peek at the afternoon meeting, the sidewalk budget to cover the Acting General Manager Le- drawn up by Chester Langtry, The oommlaaipn, set tq> by the months ago from Rochester, N. Y. Principal Richard M. Sawyer has Hansen Dr„ Vernon, and is a pick his understanding Bartlett may must be underground to be ef­ cooperation between the federal Informed the board education freshman. ers. Babcock, Main St., Ellington; ■et fo r 3 p.m. $204 difference. Claire said the terms of the con­ deputy director of public work. Southern Regional Education He hod been associated with Sears fective against fallout. On the con­ Rockville High School graduate. Board, eald In ,the report .that not report for work as a patrol­ government and the states and the that the educable class will be Dresser said French has not yet Capt. Schatzman will speak in Mrs. Herbert Neff and son, South "Let the representatives of the The directors are scheduled to tract will be the same as the con­ 'The questions are on the contrac­ for 25 years. trary, they said, multi-story build- He is a second year man at St. Rd., Ellingtorri Frederick Ecker, “racial discrimination, which has Survivors besides hia brother. In­ man, period. communities ___” classified as the fourth of the four been considered for -elementary favor of shelter. Dr. Christiantfen great People’s China come to this take action on the item later in tract under Which the Havert'J' Co. tor’s costs of collection, the num­ Ings provide excellent protection Michael’s. Vernon Center; Antoinette Smith. up rostrum, already at this session the meeting, appropriating the affected college attendance in the clude his mother, Mrs. Anna Needle Hammer filed the appeal to the New York State has its own pro­ tracks and its students will have schools, but may be some time against. has been collecting garbage since ber of men employed, difficulties Supreme Court yesterday after­ Preliminary surveys have indt gram for subsidizing construction Each will be allowed a certain Hospital Notes 109 Union St,; Beta Mattis,’ 17 Of the General Assembly,’’ Zorin $3,000 from unanticipated increases Sept. 1. encountered, and so forth. past, is being eliminated as a bar­ Brown of Newton, Mass.; his wife, cated there is plenty of shelter an opportunity to move into third in the future if there is popular noon with the Superior Court of shelter space in schools. It was track classes if their work war­ demand. time to speak, then thC meeting Admitted Wednesday: Kathleen Linden Pi. said, "to address words o f ] ^ c e in miscellaneous revenues. The one difference, he said, is Haverty will be asked to sub­ rier. As this change continues it Mrs. Sylvia Yoffa Brown; a daugh­ space available in downto'wn areas DesrOcher.s, Windsor Locks; Rich­ and friendship to all the peoples, Property owners on the west must take place in a sensible, or­ ter, Miss Andrea Brown; and a sla­ clerk. considered possible the federal gov­ rants it. "W e feel the program is suffici­ will be open to questions from the the that the word "waste” has been mit an initial report on the an- to protect people in event they floor. ' The meeting begins at 8 ard Babcock II, Main St., Elling; Vernon news Is handled through all the nations.’’ side of Vernon St, Who are being derly and constructive manner so ter of Newton Centre, Mass. No reasons have been given for ernment might help finance state As a result of the school board ent at present,” he said. substituted for the word "gar-1 swers to these questions in Jan- are caught in a daytime attack, p.m. at the school. ton. The Herald's Rockville Bureau, The Soviet delegate described assessed for the installation have Funeral services were held this the appeal, but none are required programs of this sort. vote two weeks ago to move educ­ Promoted in Japan bage." ' uary, said LeCIaire. that educational progress is not they added. The Lake St. Teachers Club will Admitted Thursday: Bernice W. Main St., telephone TRemont the Chinese nationalist govern­ drawn up a petition to the direc­ interrupted.” afternoon at the Hymanson Fqner- at this time. Hammer said. Another field where community able youngsters into the regular Eidward L. Ott, aviation ma­ IN LARGE POSES OR The basic problem, officials cooperation might be needed is in haye Christmas napkins on sale Tomasek, 132 Prospect St.; 5-8136 or Mitchell 9-6797. ment as a group "kept alive by tors, which will also be considered al Home, Lynn, Mass., with burial However, a motion for exten­ schools, the Sykes staff has planned chinist's mate second class, USN, SMALL POSES, At. Washington, Secretary of sion of time in which to file for said, is to find enough shelter the area of'building codes. Officials during the evening. Proceeds go sops from the master’s table of Tuesday. in the Pride of Lynn Cemetery, to take on one class at the Grade son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. VITAMIN C HAS NO Rockville-Vernon Cktmmerce Luther H. Hodges, a findings has been submitted. Ham­ space in suburban residential sugg^ted that code changes might to the club's treasury. power which guards it from the Suggest Asphalt former governor of North Caro­ l^nn. Mass. Memorial week will 7 level. Ott of Mountain St., was promoted, EFFECT ON VOUR mer added. areas. That’s where the schools be needed to permit existing build­ Parking Arrest ■ wrath o f the Chinese people with COLPS OR FLU. The petition asks that the direc­ Local Stocks lina, said the barriers' to economic be observed at the home of Charles come in. A second class of younger stu­ Nov. 16, while serving at the Nav­ Its armed forces for the purposes The high court will not consider ings or new ones to be adapted as dents will be taught in one of Five separate counts of violating tors consider laying, an asphalt success for American Negroes Yoffa, 26 Vine St., Lynn, Mass. hearing the appeal until the re­ The shelter areas in the schools shelterii. al A ir Station, Atsugi, Japan. Pro­ of aggressive policy.” The family suggests that me­ the four elementary schools. ^ the Rockville city parking ordi­ sidewalk rather than the concrete Bank Building must be removed. quests for findings have been sub­ would have to be equipped with motion for Navy enlisted personnel Hm Wi Capuilu (Kni halplul Monnttian. (Juutatlona PumiBhMl by Although the government accepts nance have been charged against He told the 103-nation assem­ , It u not in*wid,d to b« ol dtignoftk natura, one which has been iqjproved. The "W e caJL't afford- to waste the morial donations may be made to mitted. proper ventilation facilities and the responsibility of providing Each class win contain from 10 is the result of passing semi-annual 1 Cohnm M MIddlebrook, Inc. the building fund of tho Temple Kerry P. Uzell, 21, of 68 Grand bly that the seating of the Chi­ asphalt sidewalk is alMUt $1,000 talents o f ' millions of Americans Hammer could give no eetimate stocked with emergency supplies community shelters. It encourages to 12 pupils, Bcgording to Anthony competitive examinations. Beth Sholom, Manchester. The Ave., who was arrested last night nese Communists is necessary "for less, according to Langtry. Permit Issued Bauli Bteeka ..."'he told the first national of the time it will take to carry The schools could be of greater people to help themselves. To this Magliocco. in charges of the Tal- BOLAND Another proposed appropriation Weinstein Mortuary. 640 Farming- by Sgt. George A. Trapp. the nonnalisation of the intema- time the 3-year-old Irish proposal Bid Asked Conference on Small Business, de­ the appeal through. He noted, benefit in event of attack at night end, the CJivll Defense office ex­ cottville School for mentally re­ on which the directors will hold a ton Ave., WM in charge of arrange­ Police said the charge was lodg­ Uonal sittiaticMi and the situation had the backing of both the Unit­ Conn. Bank add Trust signed to help Negro businessmen. however, that the Supreme Court when downtown areas are mostly pects to have out in twp or three tarded children. public hearing and take action is Constmetion of the new Vernon Atwells to Spend ed due to Uzell's parking all night within the United Nations Itself." ed States and the Soviet Union. Co...... 61 "We can’t afford to leave unused ments. sits only from October to June and vacated. weeks a suggested plan for back­ The Sykes class will have its Zorin blamed the United States Elarlier yesterday the commit­ $1,000 for the health department. National Bank’s office building will on the street in front of his home BRAND NEW 1962 MODEL Haiuurd National the managerial and executive ca­ does not sit through the summer President Kennedy, spelling out yard shelters that would cost about own room and curriculum, but primarily for tho continued pres- tee, by a 57-12 vote, approved a The appropriation is merely to begin shortly, according to bank Mrs. Marie Olson Foster his policy on shelters at a news Weekend in ToM n Parking tickets have not been % IN THE HANDY officials. A permit for conktmetion Bank and Trust Co. 61 65 pacities o f any segment of our months. $150. students will take part in other enoe o f the Chinese Nationalists in resolution calling on ail nations reimburse the town’s meat inspec­ rire ineuranoe Cttiiipaules Word has been received of the conference last Wednesday, said paid, they said, and warnings to of the building was Issued yester­ population..." The appeal follows Wednesday’s Also, the Pentagon is nearing school activites, such as gym. Saw­ ttM United i^ations. not having nuclear weapons to tor for the fees he collects, but Aetna Fire ...... 154 164 death of Mra. Marie Olson Foster, "the central responsibility . . . is pay have been ignored. 12-PACK day by Building Inspector Arthur In another Washjngton devel­ decision by Ctommon Pleas Judge publication of a bMkIet which will yer said. Major and Mrs. Richard A t­ 6 "The U.SA_," he said, "has not Join in . a pledge not to manufac­ which the town’s system of ac­ Htfd. Fire ...... 87^ 9214 79, of Orlando, Fla., mother of for us 'lo provide community shel­ provide the latest available infor­ -PASS. NO DEPOSIT F. Huntington. opment, executives of 12 big com­ James P. Doherty supporting the He asid the special teacher will well, foimer commanding officers The ordinance, effective In July, become reconciled to the fact that ture them, accept them from other counting requires him to turn over National Fire ...... 167 ' EJmest A. Olson, Hickory Dr., city of Rockville in its actions in ters.” mation on protection against the take full control of the class. 1957, states cars shall not be park­ SEDAN, NO RETURN the Chinese people have taken their nations or allow them to be stock' According to the permit, the new, panies doing business 'with the of the Manchester Salvation Army WMkIf to the general fund. Phoenix Fire ...... 129 139 (Coventry. demoting Bartlett to patrolman Officials said Kennedy’s state- effects of a nuclear assault. Magliocco said the teacher is ed more than 50 minutes on a destiny in their own hands.” piled on their territory. The Unit' modem building will cost $26,000 government signed agreements to CRYSTAL CLEAR BOTTLK The board of directors 'huist bits and Indemalty lus. Ooe. Survivora besides her son in July 28. going to have to be willing to as­ Corps, and now of Yonkers, N. Y., city street between 1 and 5 a.m. The Soviet delegate also told the ed States and most of its N A ’TO make a special appropriation to and will be constmeted at Vernon provide equal employment oppor- Coventry, include a son in Or­ • MillBr Brt«i«f CooMf * HIlMffeBt. M l Aetna Casualty .,..1 5 5 195 tunltiM for their combined pay­ A four-day trial in Octobar, Ini­ sume a great deal of responsibility will spend the tveekend in town at any day of the week. Inchides Finance and ■esembly bluntly that Communist allies voted sigalnst the resolution withdraw the money from the Circle, south of the existing shop­ lando, her husband, John Foster Aetna U fe ...... 148'4 159>4 rolls of 450,000 men and women. tiated by Bartlett, aought to enjoin Rockville-V ernon and may have to go out on many the invitation of the Friendship The maximum fine is $10 on Insurance Chargee l i ^ c d i a f e China has “ the right to carry because they believe stockpiling general fund to pay him. ping center and next to the circle of Orlando, two daughters of Conn. General ...... 290 305 "Nothing is more Important the city from demoting him, to re­ cases.” He indicated the newness (Jircle, a women’s group within each count. Uzell posted $25 bond through the liquidation o f the of U.S. nuclear weapons in Elurope An InsufBcient amount was al­ itself. (Jheshlre and Guilford, and eight •After Normal Down D d W f f 7 Hftd. Steam Boiler 139 than an equal chance to get a strain the city from further inter­ of the program will put an added the corps, organized by the A t­ for court appearsince Dec. 19. Chiang Kalwbek clique to end both is necessary for defense against lotter this year, according to a The permit is one of 60 issued grandchildren. Payment Travelers ...... 158*4 16914 job on the basis of a man’s fering with him and to declare the bUrden on the teacher. wells when they were in Manches­ Speeding Arrest Made CHRISTMAS by peaceful means and with the Soviet attack. sF>oikesman for the health depart­ by th ^ building Inspector In No­ Pubho (.'tUlnes Burial will be tomorrow In Or­ (Jity Council was acting outside the Mass Transit Plan Proposed skills,” President Kennedy told The program worked out for ter. * use o f armed force.” ment, because the amount of busi­ vember. lando. Raymond A. Mazzone, 26, of Conn. U ght Power 32'4 34'4 the group. He also expressed scope of its duties in ordering the Sykes follows the prograVn for Mrs. Major Atwell will speak STORE HOURS: He asserted that the Peiping re­ ness being done by a new slaughter Huntington said the estimated demotion. 250 Union St., Manchester, was Htfd. Electric Light 81 >4 84*4 hope their action would be fol­ educable youngsters used for eight at the Corps supper to be served gime “Is backed by the entire So- house on Birch Mt. Rd. was un­ value of the proposed new con­ Hartford Gas Co. . . . 59 Ernest W. Jones Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. said To CRPA Parley by Lavitt arrested on Rt. 83 in 'Vernon struction is $473,200. lowed by other firms which do not years at the Plante Junior High in the Youth Center tomorrow at BOLAND MOTORS \ elslist camp, by ail peace-loving derestimated. The Inspector (Coventry—Funeral services for today he had no comment on the yesterday noon and was charged R e d P a p e r Southern New England hold government contracts. School In West Hartford. Sawyer, 6:40. 369 CENTER S1REET-—MI S-4079 OPEN states. Do not forget that.” charges a fee for each carcass he Besides the bank permit, a per­ Telephone ...... 65 58 Ernest Warren Jones, 26, of High appeal other than that Bartlett's with speeding. The new agreements raised to Bloomfield, Dec. 1 (IP)—A resolu-- manager of the Cleveland Transit Magliocco and Asst. School Supt. Major Atwell will speak at the OVER 25 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCA'nON "Aggressive plans of the U.S.A, examines. He has had to inspect mit was Isued early In the month Mamulactcnog Comuanles St., who died from self-inflicted name has been kept on the police Vernon Constable Edwin A. 21 the number of contractors who System. Allen L. Dresser visited the Plante 10:45 a.m., and 7 p.m. services on YOUR QUALITY LARK DE.ALER against the Oiinese’s People's Re­ for constmetion of a gasoline Arrow, Hart. Heg. .. 62 rifle wounds yesterday, will be rolls and that his medical and hos­ tlon calling on every town in the Carlson made th-e arrest and re­ N IG H TS so many since the fiscal year began 66 have signed what the equal em­ West Hartford Councilman J. school to study its program. public,” he said, “ caxuiot bring to service station on Rt. 30 at Phoenix Associated Spring .. 13 15 held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in First pital Insurance is being maintained. 23-town Capitol Region to vote to Sunday. He Is the divisional secre­ THURS. H i t s C l a i m In July that he has nearly ex­ ployment opportunity committee William Burns, chairman of the the United States anything but de­ St. Bristol Brass ...... 9 <4 11*4 Congregational Church. The Rev Bartlett has not teen on duty Students in the special class, tary of the Metropolitan Division hausted the amount allotted for in­ calLs "plans for progress." Alto­ join a mass transit district by mass transport committee, told the FRI. TILLS feat and shame.” The station will be the property Dunham-Bush ...... ;. 4 'j 5*4 James R. MacArthur, pastor,’ will since April, when demotion pro­ termed Track D, will be able to of the Salvation Army with head­ spection. gether they embrace about 1.25 November 1962 was to be Intro­ conference In opening today's ses­ Zorin struck out at the TWO' of Texas Co. which purchased the Em-Hart ...... 9095'.4 officiate. ceedings first began. take elective courses in conjunc­ quarters in Yonkers. nil ORPA Post million employes. duced today at the conclusion of sion that "we need not wait for the China theory as an imperialistic in­ B y K e n n e d y land from Valentine R. Fiano of Fafnir . ‘...... 50 54 He is survived by his parents, rpaob. for aaoUiMr The directors will consider the Secretary of the Interior Stew­ a transportation conference at the overt collapse of the bus system vention "persistently put forward Bolton following approval of the Heublein ...... 34 37 Mr. and Mra. Stanley Jones of N-Sl’B CONTRACT I blankel,£each ter appointment of a successor to art L. Udall told a Washington High St.; three sisters, Mrs. Ro\) Connecticut General Auditorium in before we act.” He said enabling by certain U.S. circles.” plan by the Vernon Fire District N. B. M achine...... 18'4 20*4 the switeh on your GESIEIIAL (Contlnned from Page Use) Judge Jay Rubinow on the Capitol news conference he regarded the ert Gagnon of Manchester, Mrs. Pascagoula, Miss., Dec. 1 (/P)— Bloomfield. legislation passed by the 1961 "There are no two China’s.” he Zoning Board of Appeals. North and Judd .... 1416*4 ELECTRIC BLANKET! . declared. "There is only one, and Region Planning Authority for a Value of the station is $26,000. National Football Leagpie draft William Nye Jr. of Gerald Park, Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp. has re­ The resolution, to be introduced General Assembly under the guid­ OF MANCHESTER Here’s A Good Tip— Stanley Works ...... 19'3 21',4 session as the time for owner ceived a $25 million contract to Its rightful government is the gov­ steel handcuffs on American Com­ term of three years, ending N o­ Permits were issued for 36 new and Mrs. Ellery Chandler, of Pine by Seymour Lavitt, Rockville rep­ ance of Newington Rep. Roger W. aEtCHER GLASS CO. Mitchell munists.” the newspaper said. vember 1964. Veeder R oot ...... 59)4 63^ George Preston Marshall of the build a nuclear-powered subma­ ernment of the People's Republic houses valued at $390,000. Also, 22 Lake Shores; and two brothers, resentative to the CRPA (Capitol Eddy allows establishment of 9-7879 o f China." It also accused Kennedy of Judge Rubinow, a Democrat, in­ The aouve quotations are not to Washington Redskins to show his Sanford Jones of Gerald Park and rine. Ingalls president Fred J. Region Planning Agency) .and its 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE miscellaneous permits were issued M construed as actual marketo. mass transit dlstrirf immediately. The United States and other avoiding a direct reply to Adzhu formed Acting General Manager for $31,200 worth of work, 29 cer­ good faith that he intends to try Stanley Jones of Eagleville. Mayo said yesterday the $25 mil­ committee on mass transportation, Eddy was to addres.s the con STOP AT CXIRNER DURANT ST. supporters of the Nationalists de- bei’s question about a Soviet-U.S. Arthdr J. LeClalre Jr. that new tificates of occupancy for $43.50. to hire Negro football players. Friends may call from 2 to 4 lion price tag does not Include nu­ was to climax a day-long study of ference this afternoon as well as Udall has informed Marshall cldM to meet Russia’s demand friendship pact. duties as. head of the State Cir­ and six trade licenses for $45. and from 7 to 9 p m. today at the clear reactors and other nuclear transit problems with speakers Governor Dempsey. Literature and Life concluded by cuit Court have prevented him that this must be done if the Red­ Killourey Brothers Funeral equipment. The sub, in the Thresh­ from the national, state and local LARGER QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! beadon after getting a cool re- Total fees collected and turned skins are to play their gamee in ceptkm from most other members saying it hoped Kennedy’s words from attending recent meetings of over to the town, Huntington said, About Town Home, 86 Union St., Willlmantic er class, should be competed by level. the new stadium on National Park early 1064. rioristfi Elect PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING for their proposal to dump the would be "supplemented by a rea­ the planning authority. were $2,032.50. Burial will be in North Ceme­ Lavitt’s resolution called on the WOODLAND GARDENS The Manchester Rod and Gun Service land in Washington. question in the lap of a U.N. study sonable policy of the government Since his terra expired In No­ One year ago, new constmetion tery, Coventry. conference "to go on record as headed by him.” (Hub will observe ladies night to­ Robert J. Havighurst, a profes­ West Haven, Dec. 1 (/P)—H. W. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED cojnmlttee that, would report back vember, said Judge Rubinow, he was valued at $67,775. Fourteen morrow at the clubhouse in (Cov­ sor of education at the Univer­ strongly urging the legislative Peck Jr. of Woodbury was re­ for Flowers “Homo Grown” In tho Center of Manchester! “ On that policy,” the newspaper permits were Issued, six for new to the next aaaembly. thought it would be best to with­ entry. Dinner will be served at 7, sity of Chicago, suggested the bodies of each town and city in the elected president of the 350-mem­ said, "depends much in the further draw entirely. houses, and eight for miscellane­ A U.S. spokesman said instead followed by dancing until mid­ (Chicago School Board should es­ Capitol Region to vote favorably ber Connecticut Florists Associa­ GLASS FURNITURE TOPS a rescdutlor. was being placed be­ development of events.". Republican Town Chairman ous work. TUNE TEASERS on presenting the question of for­ night Carl Skold is chairman of tablish racial quotas requiring all tion at its annual meeting here fore the 103-nation assembly to John F. Shea Jr. said la^t month, ’Two trade licenses wera issued Wedding mation of a mass transit district THE the event. public high schools have no less last night. MIRRORS (Fireplac* emd Doer) declare the China question an Is­ New York, Dec. 1 (iP)—President in mentioning 15 posts that were that month for $20 and 15 certifi­ simultaneously before votfcrs . . . Kennedy's interview with Izvestia than 20 per cent and no more Other officers chosen included Cut Pompon, MUMS ^ 1 .8 8 BRAND Wovorly A7 sue o f "substance” which will have about to expire on appointive cates of occupancy for $22.50. in November 1962.” failed to make the front page of Howard F. Machie Jr., electric­ than 50 per.cent Negpro pupils. Kenneth J. O’Connor, Bridgeport, !/ ■ PICTURE FRAMING (all types) to be settled by a two-thirde ma- boards, that Judge Rubinow would Fees amounted to $344.50. Arendt - La More The conference, sponsored by the A Bouquet Or Two Will Brighten The Home Or Sick Room NEW all editions, it developed today. ian’s mate third class, USN, son He told a meeting sponsored by vice president; Charles Barr, West J ^ ty . be more than welcome to a reap­ School Menus The wedding of Miss Linda La- CRPA committee on- mass traHSr Copies of the Soviet government o f Mr. and Mrs. H. Fred Machie the citizens schools committee More and Gu.stave Arendt Jr., Haven, secretary-treasurer; John WINDOW and PLATE GLASS General Electric The text o f the draft resolution, pointment, if he wished to contin­ Maple Street School: Monday— that such a quota would help pre­ WIN portatlon and .the Greater Hart­ Byrnes, Waterbury; Col. ’Warren newspaper distributed In Moscow Sr., 480 N. Main St., left Norfolk, both of Manchester, took place at ARTISTICALLY ARRANGED sponsored by Australia, Columbia, ue on the authority. pork with barbecue sauce, but­ vent the flight of w'hlte families ford Chamber of Commerce, this J. Kennedy, Hartford, A. Glenn Tuesday carried the Interview tered peas, cranberry sauce; Vs., recently aboard the attack the Second Congregational Church, OONTRAOTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK i W H I w H CONTAINERS ^ ^ ^ ^ AUTOAAATIC Italy,. Japan and the United States, across the bottom of Page One. Other items on the agenda an to the suburbs. morning heard talks by Eugene S. Spaulding, Suffield; Grank Kogut, Tuesday — spaghetti with ham- transport, U.S.S. Vermillion, for a Oct. 28. The Rev. Felix-JJavis per­ was made public shortly before the The Tuesday Izvestia received in unusually short one, are reports An official of Lousiana State formed the double ring ceremony Loughlln, chairman of the State Meriden, and Clark Smith, Win- MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS assembly went Into session this from the acting general manager burg, buttered green beans, cole two-month training cruise in the Phibllc Utilities Commission, F. BLANKETS New York today—by airmail direct Caribbean. The ship will partici­ Universit,y at New Orleans, a The bride i.s the daughter of sted, board of directors. morning. from the Izvestia plant—does not on improvements to the hearing slaw; Wednesday — beef stew branch of the State University, Mrs. Dorothy LaMore of Haverhill, Houston Wynn, planning consult­ Prof. Gustav A. L. Mehlquist of OPEN 8ATVKDAVS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS room of the Municipal Building, with assorted sandwiches;*Thurs­ pate in an amphibious assault PRIZES ant who studied the area's bus FOR THS CEMETERY A fter “ noting that a serious the University of Connecticut and $ 1 9 - 9 5 carry the Interview at all. Instead, landing exercise off the coast of said officials will permit the prod­ Mass. The biidegrn' John Casall, 70, of 82 South College of Music of the University tomatic deliveries . . . a bal­ till 9 JW Beautiful cabinets in your choice of walnut’*' or ma- ttort-tfop twilch. . ■EG. $13.T« hf the^ll-natlon counciL necticut General Assembly, was of Hartford since 1958 and the Pea­ Center, St.. Windsor Locks, was 3 Speed Eloctric \ ' struck by Bandy’s car on South Exciting anced payment plan aad many UGGETTS DISCOUNT Zorin used the veto after he elected state chairman Nov. 14 body (Conservatory ■ of Music of hogany finish. The price is the BIG surprise; O N LY LADY SUNBEAM fhUed tp win .council approval for succeeding gubernatorial candi­ Center St.. Windsor Locks. Oct. other extras d o ^ e d to make Tonight Till 9 an^ All Day Saturday, A . Part of Our • PRICE Baltimore. He was bom in Milan, SHA'VEMASTER a proposal to postpone coneidera- date Eklwin H. May Jr. Italy, and came to the United 26 and djed Nov. 8 in Hartford Annuai home heating r*My eat,. $399.50. Use our easy terns! NO LESSONS necessary! ScMck 1066 Razor tioB of Kuwalta appUcatioh until States in 1940. Hospital. For failtr, dOMr after settlement of Iraq’s claim "The collision,” said the coroner, A Anyone can play this organ in minutes! Come in mor* g«nd* famininc Powerful motor for a perfect that the UtUe sheikdom Is Inmi Rockville-V ernon SEEKS FARE HIKE "occurred between two street Pre-Christmas M obilheat * I for a free demonstration tonight. '*‘419.95 grooming. Built in shave everytime. 3 wa]^ ad^ tesrltoty. ■ Washington, Dec. 1 (iW — lights where the dark street pave 50th ment blended with the dark-color­ ■be dM .iBcSie iM -fcaiH light for axlTa convmlanc^ S o m S -i^ m a ts considered the Trustees of the bankrupt New ■MMm — justable head. Carrying case. Sqylst veto evidence c i a widen- Hotel Coffee Party ed clothing o f the deceased. The Treat.,.of 1 Haven Railroad notified the In­ CHECK OUR L O W m E lU ia in a and terstate Commerce Commission street was narrow'. ANMVERSARY - - Saeta REMINGTON SCHICK REMINGTON N E W M OBZL CUft Frestdeot Gamal Abdel Nas- Set by Democrats today they plan to Increase "That two persons were walk­ OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9:00 ROLL-A-MATIO COMPACT LEXTRONIC NORELCO Mr, coce the Arab darling of tho monthly commutation fares by ing north on the east side, that a W E GIVE will ba here to tae all of his friaails! Adjustable With Washable (N o BJectriclty Floating Head REG. 31.50 M M Union. Kuwait’s appilca- The Democratic campaign com­ 10 per oenb Unless suspended car was traveling north at this REG. $26.95 Head Needed) j REG. $29.95 ■ S ob hsd the backing of all Arab< ' S CANDY GREEN STAMPS mittee is bolding coffee party to­ by the ICC, the new fares would time, that the deceased was walk­ FREE PURNELL PARKING REG. $12.95 REG. $35.95 nistaa Snpept Iraq- ing south along the west side, and Discounted To: Discounted To: Liggett’s Discount Prlcg night at the Rockville Hotel go Into effect Jan. 1. Besides the IT*S HBRB AOAiN...our famous, ann^lannual Pre-ChristmasP Treat...those kitchen-fresh, Discounted To: Discounted To: ■p ejiiWya main p<«Ucal that all theM movements were tak^i FREE PURNELL PARKING Lounge at, 8 where voters can 1 0 per cent boost in monthly 'finer-quallty LOFT’S Chocolates you>u lowlo w so much.Speciallypackaged in a handsome ttaa M O fM t by acclamation meet the'' candidates for the city ing place as Bandy drove his car ranontlcn caUmg on the ttekets, tlM trustees also noti­ south along'the streeL left little C r im m and Gold Gift B o x ...findIspecudly specudly-iirloed only th ro u ^ Sunday, Dacamber MORIARTY $ 0 . 9 9 $ 1 ^9 . 9 9 $ $ < | Q . 9 9 election to be held Tuesday. fied the commission they plan $ to woric out an 'The campaign committee said space *^and area within ^blcb 3rd! So don’t delay-gat yours today! Quantity la limittd. ■top the qmsad o f It lua been tbs desire of the can­ to rales lO-rlde, SO-day. ticket Bandy could maneuver. i M A o r In d feg ' t bombs to na fares by 5 to 80 oents for all BROTHERS didates to discuss Issues personal­ "A ll these factors militated WELDON DRUG CO., Inc. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT , that w n t have them. 11m ly with ths votsrs. OoCfes parties, distances under 20 miles. These against Bandy’s opportunity to see I dctlcn anwred adoptten door-to-door canvassing and news Increases also wotild bsoome ef- or become aware of tbs deosssed M l 3-5135 WE WELCOME CHARGE ACCOUNTS • > MAIN ST,. MANCHESTER—PHONE MI S-4123 COMPARE AND SAVE M toiPintjew by the Gm em l eoofsrsnoss have been held in rS> fSoItve Jaa. 1 unless the oom- imtil it was too late to take sffee- 8 901 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. hUnrfET., MANOMEMEB PHONE MI »-UU ' MS «Miiced tbe^nt MOt w a ^ , tbs oonunlttss iMid. suspsiids tbem. tlvs and evasive action.” 301>31B Cm Iw Et. d 1 I I * ! ./f...... ♦• - i ^..MANCHESTEtt EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER; CONN« FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1961' ■ ^ ^ . ■ ■ ■■ ■ / ^ " MANCHESTER e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCHESTER.‘CONN„ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1961 PAQB THntTIBN \ Probers Unveil Mobs Defy Military Union Accepts Rockvilte^V ernon Girl Seolit:Troop 676 will hold k sale.ed homemade foods in the W. Vote Violations 25c Hour Cut Sullivan Girl T. Grant store St ths Parksde to- n Fire moiTow St 10 s.m. In West Haven H. ENOLANl) TM. XXVI, No. 18 Pttiday, Dec. 1 Compiled by Students of Manchester Hij^h School Mr. WllUam C. Coe, Fscnity Adviser To Keep Jobs Care Given LU tIBER OO. Paul B, Rieley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Georgs 8. Rlslsy. 137 High­ jlOoattaued from F*ga One) On Balaguer Foes (Continued from Page' One) > Open 611 Day Satorday a land 8t., wss commtasionsd ss sq Grandmother -At tha Oraaa"—MI 0-6201 avlstion ordnanos chief recently. ceaaful UuKpandent candidata for York area, lost th» Shuron Optical He is serving with the second Fleet mayor. Ha claimed he was not , employing SOO. earlier this Track, Rifle Teams Audio Visual Director Haroian (iJonUnued trum Page One) Newport, R. I., Dec. 1 (ffj — Air Reoonnaissance Squadron in permitted to examine voting ma- gear, ^ Newport Family Court has award­ Kota, Spain His brother, George iiie Geneva Forge Division of cliinea prior to the alactlon, and diiek as troop patrols enforced the Public Records ed custody of a five-year-old Con­ Risley, aervMg with the Marine Ekeo Products Co., where about necticut girl, whose mother was ♦ ' fecurtty guard at the U. S. Navel that a town employe had announc­ nightly curfew. Warrantee Deed 225 work, Is scheduled to close. murdered last summer in Utah, to See Fruitful Year Named to School System Post submarine bate in Ne’w London, ed Brennans withdraval from the Tlie Civic Union, in^hat It call­ Mayor Harold M. Simpson, said, the child's grandmother. Blair I. and Eleanor Champlin _ ^ a ’ was chosen as Marins of the ed its final proposal, demanded to Richard F. and Eileen M. however, that a 4-man civic com­ Custody of Jeanne Sullivan was TCKKEY DAY FINISHERS race. Bpennan did not withdraw. mittee was told by Ekeo officials Spear-headed by co-c a p t a 1 n s month, and received the good con­ yeeterday that Balaguer step aside Phelps, property at 103 Chamber granted yesterday to Mrs. Grace Due to the snowstorm on Mr. Jacob Haroian, audio visual*^posed for MHS. Uhdsr thfc, Na- duct medal. Other complaints charged that In Chicago the plant would remain E. Beaver of Portsmouth, R. I. John Salciua and Greg King, and Former MHS student stand­ voters were not given sufficient for a provisional governing coun­ at open if an agreement with machin­ Monday, Nov. 30, the PTO director at MHS, has been selected tional Defense Act. one hall of Keal Estate Attachments mother of the murdered woman, tinder the helm of Coach Paul out Ken Smith headed the local meeting scheduled for that date the cost would be returned. time to vote, a!nd that there were cil of five or seven members—ex­ ists could be reached.- Mrs, Jeannette Sullivan of Rock­ as industrial materials director for The Laurel Garden Club of Ikist no provisions for write-in Votes. Rose Marie Mattress,- Longtln Phlnney, the MHS indoor track flnishers in the Turkey Day was postTOned to Monday, Mr. Haroian will work with Hartford will hold its Christmas cluding Balaguer — who would against Ramon V. Longtln, prop­ Geneva was just beginning to re­ ville. team ia preparing: for the oncom­ race. The freshman at the Dec. 4, at 7 :30. A short busi­ the Manchester School System. elementary principals to see that The election outcome saw Dem­ elect a chsdrman by simple major­ erty at 27 McCann Dr. cover from the clo.sing five years Petitions by other relatives GENUINE University of South Carolina ness meeting will precede the meeting at the Wickham Memorial ing eeaaon. Mr. Haroian will be assuming tlie materials may be supplied when Library, East Hartford, on ’Thurs­ ocrat Gregory D. Morrissey de­ ity- ' , Annie Gibbs Sprague against ago of Sampson Air Force Base, a Assists Sutliffe seeking custody were rejected by placed 23rd in 26:20, winning "Open House.” All parents needed. Another proposed project feat Republican Wiliam E. Ben­ As the violent demonstrations Stuart Arthur Sprague, property ^ant training station with a mili­ William -E, Calc^wcll, 33, of Judge Michael Dcciantls. Indoor track is on a much both the Don Heniing^vay are urged to attend. duties formerly under Mr. Blaine day, Dec. 7, at 8 p.m. Members Miller now an assistant principal will be to catalogue completely all will, display Christmas arrange­ nett and Brennan, a write-in can­ racked the capital, military lead­ off Adame S t tary "family” of 36,000. Lynbrook, N.Y., ig Illing Junior The court found Dennis W. Sul­ ■mailer scale than outdoor track plaque and a turkey from ers put forward a plan for a 7- at the high school. The job includes available equipment at the high ments. didate. Partial Release ot Caveat . On the brighter side, Geneva High School’s assistant principal livan of Rockville, father of the with only eight events constituting Frank Haraburda's farm. John school, as has been-done for the Reports of the investigation will man junta headed by Balaguer. reaps the benefit of $3 million a little girl and divorced husband of Golden, an MHS alumnus now Manchester Water and Sewer He arrived today to take up his the entire meet. These eight events elementary grades. Mr. Haroian be turned over to Gorman,, who The plan stipulated that Balaguer Dept, against Thomas and Emil year spent by 1,200 students and Mrs. Sullivan, unfit for custody. are 300 yard run, mile, *0 yard at MIT placed 70th in 29:00. ’The second annual smorgasbord, post, assisting Principal A. Hyatt HillbUly RaUy expects to work on a program for will make recommendations to alone could issue orders to the Pantaleo, property at 62 Wetherell faculty members at Hobart and M i’ , and Mrs. William M. Morse of dash, shot put, high jump, i.OOO sponsored by the Guild of Our Sutliffe in administration and aid­ John Salcius led the high teacher training for those who Superior Court on further action. military establishment and only S t Wlliiam Smith Colleges. There also ing in guidance coun.seling. Newport, uncle and aunt of the yard, 600 yard run, and the 60 school runners, placing 37th in Lady of St, Bartholomew’s par. through Gen. Pedro Rodriguez are large employers in the vicinity; child, are qualified for custody but wish to" learn to use the mors com­ ish, will be held at Buckley School Buldling Permits Caldwell said today that he yard high hurdles. 27:01. The Harriers co-cap­ Great Success plicated audio visual equipment. Echavarria, secretary of state fdr Regal Builders, Inc., dwellings at A Chamber of Commerce cam­ the grandmother would make a Returning letterman. headed by cafeteria tomorrow from 4:16 to wanted to come to the Manchester IN THE tain also won a turkey and the At MHS, Mr. Haroian has been the armed forces who, under con­ 67 and 81 Leland Dr., $12,000 and paign to attract new industry Is school system because Jie wanted belter guardian, the judge said in Salcius and King, include Jim John McCluskey Memorial 8 p.m. Civil Air Patrol stitutional provisions, would suc­ The only too-famlliar sound of In charge of audio visual equip­ $11,000. respectively. under way. ^ to become an, adminisrrator, was a 10-page decision. HANDY 12-PACK Bracken, John Manning, Tom Best, Award. Paul Phinney. Man­ ment, helping teachers select and ceed to the presidency In the event R. E. Miller for Pyramid In­ . and FYsm Golden. Other bright chester High track coach, fin­ the Twist was transformed to the Dr. Winfield T. Moyer and Mrs. of the death or resignation of "very impressed" by Uie person­ guitar strains of the 'Virginia Reel operate the proper equipment. The Notes 20th Year vestments, Inc., professional office nel in the system, and he wanted SENTENCED FOR STABBING prospects who showed a great deal ished 42nd in 27:13 Wlliiam Malkenson will be host and Balaguer. building at 357 E. Centier St.. New Haven, Dec. 1 (Ah—Mrs. NO DEPOSIT at the MHS arena Wednesday AV Club, which Mr. Haroian ad­ hostess St Lutz Junior Museum, Co-ed Swim Set to return to New England, of of running skill in cross country Next in line came Carl Rohr­ vises. assists in this task, with The mllilary plan also proposed $60,000. Wila Mae Mitchell, 30. was sen­ are Carl Rohrbach and Jim Cole­ night, during a sport dance and 126 Cedar St., Sunday from 3 to The Manchester a v ll Air Patrol which he is a native. tenced to 6 to 12 years at the bach Jr.. 51st In .27:40. Other, pep rally designed to arouse en­ some 25 students contributing l as that all legislative powers be vest­ William Lessard, house at 42 Caldwell’s last, post was that of man. Coleman is only a sophomire. local runners with their posi­ 6 p.m. Cadet Squadron will participate In ed In the ruling junta until gen­ Ludlow Rd., $18,000. At Rec Tomorrow State Farm for Women in Nlantlc thusiasm for the annual Thanks­ many as two or three study halls guidance counselor at Valley yesterday for the fatal stabbing of while Rohrbach is a junior. Mr. tions and times were; a nationwide celebration ot the eral* elections within two years Burnham Estates, Inc., new PrYstal Phinney noted that •’All of these giving Day football game. The a week. The students learn to op­ Stream North High School in her husband, Eddie, 34, on Sept. 3 Francis Golden 61st—28:18; erate the machines and make sura The VFW Auxiliary will sponsor 20th anniversary of the civilian that congress (largely made up of house at 75 Bridge St., $15,000. The recreation 'department an­ CLEAR boya can score in the big meets, and "Hillbilly Pep Rally,” a combined members of the old Trujillo Do­ Franklin Square, N.Y. in their home here. Mrs. Mitchell Richard Laliberte 79th—29:28; effort of the cheerleaders. Major­ they get to and from the proper a public card party tonight at 8 at auxiliary ot the U.S. Air Force nounces that the next session of the He and his wife and three chil­ BOTTLES I look for a lot of work and de­ Richard Zelinskas 92nd—30:02; the VFW Home, Manchester Green. minican party) be dissolved and bi-weekly Co-ed Swimming pro­ had pleaded guilty to a charge of velopment from them." The big ettes, band and football team, was place at the proper time. Elach starting today through Thursday, that the military budget could dren are living at 629 Demin g mansla,ughter. Police said , the asillir Stni.i Ctmni • lUKwikM, wii. Donald Fish 105th—31:03; Gor­ greeted with laughter and cheers student must be licensed to op­ Dec. 7. gram will be tomorrow evening, at St., South Windsor. meets ii^clude the Hartford Invita­ don Fuller 107th—31:33; Jim Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet not be reduced below the 1962 es­ Car Taxes Due the East Side Recreation Center. stabbing came during a qiiafrel. by the many students and alumni erate the machines. ------tional, the UConn Invitational and Alibrlo 113th—32:09; Conrad Monday at 7:30 p.m.. In Odd Fel­ Cadets of the Manchester Squad­ timate of 24 million pesos. This program Is open to boys the State Meet. present. Mr. Haroian has also directed ron will wear uniforms at school "The government could not be Janssen 116th—32:22. the "Sounds of MHS” committee, low's Hall. The second nomination By 5 p.m. Today and girls ten years of age and over, Mr. Phinney continued. "The The rally began, with a demon­ of officers will take place during during ths anniversary week. A commimist," It added. and will begin at 6:30. Pauline that produces a weeldy taped re­ showcase display of photographs BY POPULAR mile should be our best event be­ stration twirl of illuminated batons .the business meeiing. Mr. and Mrs. At the headquarters qf the Civic Anyons who has not paid hia Bmonds and Bruce Stavens of the Shorts, and Ben Crehor, Windham by the Majorettes led- by Gerry corded program for WINF. Ths of cadet activities and postera has Union, some members censured DEMAND DO IT IpOt/RSELF SALE cause we have two strong contend­ High's rifle coach. program, which is produced en­ James Wright wilt show movies of motor vehicle taxes to the Town recreation staff will be in charge ers in Manning and Golden, and Verge '62; The cheerleaders then Ireland after the meeting. Mrs. been arranged at Manchester High the United States and claimed it o' Manchester, based on ths Oc­ of this program. All participants Fourth in the state last year stole the spotlight by appearing tirely by members of the club, is School. had backed Balaguer against the possibly a third , in Rohrbach. Best broadcast on Fridays from 10:05 Sedrick Straughan, district deputy tober 1960 grand list, has until 6 must be membeVs or plan to join. RUBBER TWJEr^ LINOLEUM TILE with an Impressive 13-4 record, in ragged shirts and patch^ dun­ Jacob Haroian The Manchester Squadron of 26 wishes of the people. Flallo, al­ Memberships are available at the will be our high jump specialist and the Indian-s will face such op­ to 10:30 p.m. and covers various president, and Her staff, will serve o’clock this afternoon to pay them, STANDARD GAJXmZ AKMSTRONG STANDARD GAUGE Salcius will run the 1000. but be­ garees, traditional hillbilly ap­ refreshments. cadets between the ages of 14 and luding to this, declared it wa.s "an or be-arrested. East Side i^creatlon Center office. ponents aa Hamden High, one of parel. After several "spirit build­ supen'ision of all Instructional subjects pertaining to MHS and its 18 meets every Thursday from 7 historic error." yond that I can not be positive at material except books. Warrants are made out. and will Connecticut's top rifle teams, Bris­ ing" cheers, the football team, students. to 9 p.m. at the National Guard In Washington, meanwhile, the be issued to the delinquent ta.x- Core of m Good Buy this early date who will be our tol. Windham, and prep .schools Mr. Hanpian. who has been In Mr. Haroian assumed his duties The newly elected officers of the Ebch Eoch runners. One thing is for sure, donned In everything from "rags Mailmams are Mrs. Frank AviJ;- Armory. The unit has eight senior State Department expres.sed hope payers at the direction of Paul When buying a foam rubber mat­ Choate. Wilbraham, and Loomis. to riches” made its expected ap­ charge of ^ d io visual equipment on a part time basis today and will ofheers. "that all men of good will In the Cervlnl, collactor of revenue. tress, be certain that It contains a 9 " x 9 " 9"x9" though. Bracken and King will be The Indians will be striving to de­ at MHS since 1956, forsees gradu­ continue at MHS for some time none, president; Mrs. Victor Arm­ ‘ in there somewhere". pearance. Forming a semi-circle strong, vice president: Mrs. Henry Among activities during the past Dominican Republic will exercise Cervlnl said today that a-flood complethe foam rubber core and 11 al development of news ways to until his successor, who has not 15 throne New London, last year’s around a totem pole and an Im­ Wierzblcki, secretary; Mrs. Wil­ year were a jet orienUtion course moderation and responsibility in of last minute payments arrived not just a surface pad or layer of BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF COLORS When, asked about the outlook champs as Kingpin in the state. mense red and whits football, the help students learn faster and yet been named, is acquainted with at Perrin Air Force Base in Texas seeking the political means by in the mail this morning. foam rubber over other material. for the oncoming season. Mr. easier. One such project is the the workings ot the office. liam Lautenbach, treasurer; Mrs. squad joined enthusiastically in Carlo Quaglia, color bearer; Mrs. at which Connecticut’s representa­ which a truly democratic future Each Phinney replied. "We hope to find 118,000 language laboratory pro- Barbara Pearce ’68 tive was Cadet Major Timothy S. for the country can’ be assurecL" some more runners, and equal last Ready for Tonights Show the cheers for the coaches led by Charles Lankford, chaplain; and Sl>ECIAL ASPHALT TILE Reg. np to 12e 'each Now Only 5c Carol La Poll, captain of the Mrs. Carroll McCuire, mistress at Beckwith, former commanding of­ It said that since the death x f year's record, which was fairly Science Group Backstage of Bailey Auditorium is filled with excited members of the Sock A Buskin Drama So­ cheerleaders. ficer of the Manchester Cadet dictator Rafael Trujillo the United successful. But, it is all up to ‘/.e ciety a.s the performance of Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" draws near. Kathy arms. Mr. Jack Early, assistant football Squadron, and a Space Age Orien­ States has supported in every ap­ boys. If they want to work, the re­ ■Vennart '64. Cecily England '62, Liz Dawkins '64, and Jeff Thomas '63 look over their costumes for propriate way a rapid transition AMONG MAJOR CEMENT PRODUCERS, Gen- FLOOR COVERING sults-will follow.” coach, then addressed the audience. Turkey Day Trophy Movies will be shown In the tation course at Chanute Air Force Names Perry tonight's production. Tickets will be on sale at the high school box office. Curtain time is S Base In Illinois, attended by Rich­ toward democratic government. In keeping with MHS track tra­ p.m. (Herald photo by Oflaral Co-captains Dave Malausky and Lincoln School auditorium tomor­ eral Portland has one of the best records for per- ROY and JOHN SPECIALISTS We especially welcomed and lent dition, the boya will undoubtedly Tony Alibrio spoke for the seniors row at 3 p.m., sponsored by the' ard Sartor, former executive of­ who were going to play their last PTA. ficer of the squadron here. sympathetic encouragement to the 254 BROAD STREET— MI 3-6753 work hard and all signs point to an­ To Confab successful resistance to the ef­ share earnings and dividend growth. The com­ other successful seascui. game with the MHS Football team. Lost by Grid Eleven Four cadets from Manchester OF’EN DAILY 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.—THURSDAY TILL 9 P.M. CBA ‘Sounds* Topic The seniors then joined In a wild participated in the preliminary forts by the brothers of the late Rifle Procpects Good Seniors Write Own Epitaphs. Miss Barbara Coleman, 188 dictator to reassert totalitarian pany operates ten plants . . . serves fast-growing "W e’ve got some "red hot" vet­ Mr. Laurence Perry has been square dance with the majorettes, competitions of the national drill Lydall St., will be a delegate from domination." erans and we really expect to pro­ chosen as one of the outstanding, The newly-initiated Chemical dressed in appropriate "back The Manchester High School In-"* three games gain.*! permanent pos- the Connecticut Young ^m ocrats competition. They are Louis Me- areas . . . and is one of the lowest-co.st producers session of the trophy. lesko, Richard Thompson, Edward duce this year.” .These are the chemistry teachers in Connecticut! Tell About Hop es and Fears Bond Approach to high school woods" attire. “Farmer In the Dell” dlans were defeated by the score to the Young Democratic National Efforts by Trujillo family mem­ chemistry will be discussed acquired new lyrics as the cheer­ The hometeam xnuians kicked- Remkwicz and Gerald White. bers to regain control of the gov­ words expressed by head rifle by the Connecticut Science Teach-1 of 20-6 on Thanksgiving Day by off and immediately the stage was Convention in Miami, Fla., Dec. 6 in its field. Ask us for further details. coach, Gilbert Hunt at the team’s tonight on "Sounds of MHS” leaders then announced the game’s the Windham Whippets from Wll- through 10. She was recently CAP'S national .headquarters is at ernment two weeks 'ago brought ers Assn. As a result, he has been' "See. I told you I was sick." War was the subject of many of at 10:05 on WINF by Mrs. starting roster with an amusing set for the remainder of the game. Ellington Air Force Base, Hous­ initial meeting last week. limantic. The Whippets now need Windham dominated play through­ given money by the Manchester U.S. warships to the Caribbean Heading the list of returning let- asked to participate in an Articu- ^ This epitaph was among many of I the inscriptions. Roger Macione ex- Anne Vendrillo, the Instructor vocal attempt. only two more victories td retire Young Democrats to pay for one ton, Tex. waters off Santo Domingo. Since lation Conference, where he will I the unexpected lesulls of a study pressed the fear that his tomb- of the course, with a panel of The climax of the evening came out and retained possession of tlja termen is captain Allan Sault ’62, the new Turkey Day trophy do­ ball for nearly the entire game. day’s expenses. then they have patrolled just out­ Open Thunday edminga 6d)0 to 9dX> p.m. tabbed as the gimnera' steadiest have the chance to share his of Thonia.s Gray's "Elegy in a i stone'might stand on a rocky bar- her students. when the football team and cheer­ nated for the first time by the side the 3-mlle limit of Dominican chemistry teaching experience. Country Churchyard" by Mr. Gil­ ren plain still desigpiated, "Main leaders performed an MHS war- The two times Manchester was marksman. Other returning ietter- Army-Navy Club. The team win­ able to get possession of the ball Eighty students from East Japan Denies waters. men include Juniors Gary Harri­ “ITie CSTA and the New Haven bert Hunt's senior English classes. Street, Manchester." Stanley Mar- dance, the likes of which may ning the Thanksgiving Day tilt Catholic High School, accompanied Section. American Chemical So­ in the first period, they immedi­ Arturo Morales Carrion, deputy P O T N A M & C O . son Fred Jacobs, and Bob Diinfield, In the poem. Gray invites the chut hoped to be the last man to never be seen again. gets to keep the trophy for one by four Sisters of the faculty, will assistant secretary of state for ciety, are co-sponsoring the con­ die, because he built a concrete Japanese Girl Kathy Vennart, ’64 ately lost it through interceptions Earhart Story, and Senior Bob Buettner. reader to consider his own future. year and the first team to win by Windham's Rood. The ons attend a joint glee club concert by Latin American affairs, arrived Mombors Now York Stock tjtehoogo Coach Hunt is high in his praises ference, which will Involve the Recalling that many noted per­ bomb shelter. Cecily England noted ri iAtt anru n. • mancmkih Connecticut high school, and five bright spot was a 30 yard kick­ .St. Joseph’s College and Fairfield soon after the Trujillo threats for Jacobs and Hanison. two of the sonalities, such as Benjamin the the seniors were born in one off return by quarterback Dava University tonight at 8:16 at King San Francisco, Dec. 1 (Ah — An Jomot 7. Blair • ffobsrf H. Sfarkol college chemistry instructors. The Franklin and Gray himself, had war and might die in the next. Tells Homelife were thwarted and has met with few gunners ever to receive their Tupper following a Windham Phillip School In West Hartford. official report from the Japanese both government and opposition varsity "M " in their freshman conference is to be held at the Re­ written their own epitaph.s. the Other epitaphs were equally un­ government gave no evidence that search Center, Olin Mathieson touchdown on a pass from quar­ T\vo busses will leave from East leaders. year. class attempted to record some of I usual. Kathy Donahue and Marcia terback George Williams to A1 Catholic High School at 7. famed filer Amelia EJarhart ever About 40 boys are trying out for Chemical Corp., Inc,, Thursday, their thoughts and fears in epi- To Classmates landed on the Pacific Island of Sai­ Morales Carrion .was reported to Potterton feared that they would Sinder. The Whippets failed to add have visited the Presidential Pa­ the team this year, of which 24 will taphs. be killed in a space ship accident. the extra point and the quarter The WSCS of North Methodist pan, Rep. John F. Shelley, D-Callf..i be selected as the squad. Many of The five college instructors rep-| phe results ranged from the Dan Doll and Dorothy Bell illus­ "I school to go" Is the proper ended with Windham in the lead said In a television Interview here lace yesterday, and as a result ru­ Church will present a special mors circulated that the United theM candidates are products of Ksent Yale, Southern Connecticut flippant to the profound. ^Nancy trated their tombstones. Other good orde- ot a Japanese sentence ac­ 6- 0- last night. the a^wchester Rifle Club under State College, University of Con- jackson, whose comment was, "See- Christmas program Monday at 8 States was backing Balaguer's bid ■ efforts were from Tony Alibrio and cording to Hiroko Nogami, an. ■The second period saw quarter­ p.m. at the church hall. Featured Japan showed no reluctance to the dlrectiwj of Arthur Shorts, a necticut, St. Joseph College, and i told you I was sit-k was one of I Tina Pesola. MHS exchange student. Hiroko is back Sinder sneak into the end make the report. Shelley said, after to remain in power. former Ihdian gunner, who is one will be a "Living Cliriatmas Card,” FRI. & SAT. A »-.30TOt:30 WMleyan University. i former. Dave Baxter predicted nrnifrt wnc; criven nnnthpr a member of Miss Helen J. Estes’ zone from one yard out for the sent to all women of the church and It had been requested by the U.S. of the top thtee riflemen in the na­ The conference will allow the t that he w^ould die at 10.^ "Shot by I tuTil v^th John Junior English class which has ^' (-f second Windham scoreu- A pass State Department on his insistence. tion. bringing messages -of -Christmas two ^jTOUps of teachers to discuss ^ jealous husband." On the niore|rnent been presenting oral topics. from Williams. to Hays for the from all Over the world. Members An anthropologist at the Uni­ Between now and Dec. 27, when C^orgcami Minder | .'A wily one for all his worth Hiroko discussed the home and extra point upped the' score to 14- versity of California is currently Police Arrests 0 ^ the Indians will host the Alumni 0. of the Catherine Balch Circle will M ^ "'*•'* with'He proved to some that life Is school life of the Japanese. She serve refreshments. examining teeth and bones found at the Waddell Schodkrange, Coach ence, and the problem o f transl- ]nuaic sweet, but now I dwell in laugh.s. showed pictures of houses with With seconds remaining In the on a shallow grave In Saipan. A Hunt will bring his tuup down to first half, junior Don Simmons .it" 1 student betw-een nigh banning heat." anti Jessie Gipson, Beyond his love of fun and mirth paper windows and straw mats, Kenneth F. Warner, aviation ma­ newsman who found the remains. Lawrence Gavello, 21, ot 147 the required 24 shooters. Heading school and • college in hls chemis-, "Who says I lie here lies. My Was his contempt for epitaphs, heated by c<^l stoves. There are, electrified the crowd by “ picking Fred Geomer of CBS News, said Spruce St., was charged early to­ the Strang alumni shooters wui be off” one of Binder's passes an^ye- chinist’s mate third class, USN, try courses. spirit heavenward flies." . Barbara Pearce, ’63 however, western style,', buildings son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. they possibly are those of Miss Ear- day with intoxication. Gavello Is turning It some 60-yards for ths hart and her navigator. Fred Noo­ free under a $25 bond and sched­ 4 in the large cities. Many Japanese only Indian score of the day. Warner, 38 Joseph St., was pro­ eat western foods. But a typical moted recently while serving with nan, who disappeared In 1937 on an uled to appear In Circuit Court 12, The third period was relatively attempted around-Uie-world flight. Japanese breakfast would be rice, quiet with neither team being Helicopter Antl-Submsrine Squad- Manchester, Dec. 18. bean paste soup, eggs, -and fish. able to move the ball. But mid­ , ron 7 at the Naval Air StaUon, Nor­ Guidance . Helps Plan Students’ Future Moat meals are eaten with chop­ way through the last period Wind­ folk, Va. The promotion wss sticks. Men have black chop­ ham fullback KoKoszka scored the sw'arded as a result of semi-an- sticks; women have red chop­ "Know thyaelT’ and " P la n third Whippet touchdown to end n:ial fleetwide competitive exam­ sticks. Western style clothes are David Foster Karen Nllen the scoring at 20-6. inations. Leeks like ahead" might be two fitting mottoa worn except on special occasions. Toward the end of the game Don Repeat Sale of the MHS Guidance-Departmept; She showed slides of many col­ Simmons almost repeated his tre­ An open house, sponsored by the leather... becauae they explain its maln'ob- orful Japanese holidays. Cherry Legion of Honor mendous performance. Simmons, PTO at Manchester High School, jaetlves. "To hia future,’’^are the blossoms, the emperor's palace who will be back next year aa var­ has been rescheduled for Monday CHRISTMAS FAIR ITEMS Feels like — «> ______sity quartetrbaok, agein intercept­ goals, aa stated by Mrs. Gertrude and Hiroko's own room were St 7 p.m. In Bailey Auditorium. among the varied slides she show­ "The meeting will now come to Take a love of art and add an ed a pass and almost shook himself After a business session,. parent- leather... O. Hitchcock, the department’s di­ ed to the students. order!” At'^MHS, these words can appreciation for Spanish-speaking free tor another touchdown romp teacher conferences will start at SAT., Dec. 2 - 1 0 A.M. to 2 P.M. rector. These gopls are achieved Hiroko pointed out similarities commonly be heard to be uttered by people, especially those of Mexico, along the aide-lines. 7:30. H it WERE through the use^f many resources and differences between MHS and David Poster, a most likely can­ mix thoroughly, and the future The Indians finished the season SPONSORED BY WSCS OF THE —a referencr' libraiy. Individual her school at home. In Japan it didate for holder of the title, "Class plans of this w-eek's legionnaire, with an overall record of 2 wins, Sunset Council, Degree of Poca UNITED METHODIST CHURCH leother Munseling, standardised testing, is necessary to take an exam to Politician." Dave has certainly had Karen Niles, will be the net result. 6 defeats, and one tie. hontas, will meet Monday at 8 ' ROUTE 44A, BOLTON and othepi^ enter a high school. In her school the opportunity to master a knowl­ After graduation, Karen better Bruce Stavens, *62 p m. at Tinker Hall for the official Christmas Decorations, Gifts, Toys, Jewelry, White Elephants, it weuld Elach- MHS student is assigned in Japan Hiroko remained in the edge of parliamentary procedure known as "Ski," would like to viflitation of the Great Pocahontas. Flowers and Garden Arrangements— Snack Bar. to SjCounselor and has at least one same classroom for all subjects as President of the Debating Club study in Mexico City where "pick- Mrs. Emma Herzog, and her staff sell fer conference a year. A student’s pro- exoept special ones. Club meetings in hls sophomore and junior years led pig skin with the hair still on officers. The program w’lll include glhim of studies in relation to his and present treasurer, and as it Is considering a delicacy." Juros’ Design nomination of officers, entertain­ were held immediately after president of the Current Affairs TWICE abilities and future plans or his school rather than in the evening. Toward that goal she is taking ment and refreshments. There will personal problema are examples of Club this year. Again Dave has English, Modern History, Trig al. so be a gift table to which each The lunch period was 40 minutes had the opportunity to show his Wins Mention THE^ topics discussed. long. Students iisually take 11 or and Math Analysis, Greg Note- member will contribute. •*Any time during the year addi­ political skill as the present chair­ hand, Typing and her favorite. Art 12 subjects gnd are given piles of man-of the Scholarship and Merit PRICEI tional conferences may be had up­ homework. 'School is also held on Appreciation. In Contest Anderson Shea, 'V F # Auxiliary, on request of the individual or his Revaluation Committees on the After school. Karen serves as a will hold a Christmas party on Saturday, thus giving Japanese MHS Student Council. Tuesday, Dec. 12, with a catered CHRISTINAS CARDS parents or teachers. Counseling is students a 6-day week. Girls’ Leader, is a member of the Honorable mention was recently also done in group meetings on Undoubtedly' Dave's leadership supper at 6:30 p.m., at the VFW Hiroko showed a slide of her experience will be of value to him National , Honor Society, and awarded to John Juros for his class levels to dlscuas such things spends many hours as Somanhis Post Home. Reservations may be school library in Japan. It W’as in the future since he has aspira­ original design of a suburban rail­ n-.ade by calling Mrs. Oglore as preparation for further educa­ Art Director. way station in the 11th Annual BOYS’ 6-12 QUILT LINED tion. packed with students—intthe mid­ tions of becoming a lawyer. He White, Mrs. Florencet Plltt. or ' - UNLIMITED - dle of the summer. Perhaps this also has the idea of becoming an If, after checking the Art Room, High School Competition Day at It is the aim of all counseling, Pratt Institute. Mrs. John Vince. Members are to shows that Japanese students real­ active politician. Dave would like the' Somanhis den, the National bring grab bait gifts, and gifta for ■be added, "to furnish the student Honor Society meeting place, j’ou The problem—to design a su­ HOOPED JACKETS with information about himself and ize the value of a good education to further his education at either the Mansfield State School and By “AMIRIGAN BRECTING” as few American students do. Columbia, Boston University, or still can’t find "Ski," try the Mr. burban railway station and speci­ Norwich Hospital. educational and vocational oppor­ fications of site, size and position tunities so that he wdll be able to Kathy Ryan, ’63 Trinity College. Donut Shop where she has a part- A fabulous sulffctioa of fomily, fritnd, ond 9«fl- of fabfilous dew ‘‘Arlstograin*" To prepare for his college edu­ time job. —was pre.sented to 200 contest­ Two Manchester men have been make hls owm wise choice of high ants, who were given two and a school courses and a career.” cation Dave- follow.s a Level I Drawing is the main spring of assigned to new bases to attend •rol cords Hiot wo knew wiU plooso eh yos— "Aristograin” with X-97 Karen’s life; thus she was quite half hours to draw the plana. ’The Standardised aptitude teats course. Hls subjects include Eng­ technical training courses after ftniih-hand washable... Harriers Pick lish IV, French IV, Modern Euro­ perplexed when she won a .Gold contest was designed to encourage completion of basic training at ovon feroi9n kmguogo c o r^ given to pupils efford teachers sn Key in the Scholastic Art Compe­ students interested in architecture ‘Save dry-dewing bills 1 opportunity to learn the abiUtiea pean History, and Trigonometry a.s a future profession. Lackland’ Air Force Base, Tex. and Math Analysis. That Dave's tition for a pewter sculptured ring Airman Bsisic Jerrold M. Wilaon, Quih lining in b ^ y and and interests of their , students. Bracken Chief John's prize was a book, "'The HUNDREDS OF When w ch a test ia interpreted by interests are boundless Is pointed she made in crafts cla.as. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. '' dp-off hoe^ Black, lodea out by the fact that he rates all Drawing for extra projects in Life and Death of .Great American Wilson, 169 Brookfield St., will at­ a counselor, it may make a student Cities." Although his greatest or AirFonebiue. aimre aware of his own potential. Jim Bracken, '63, received the of these subjects as tops. art class, painting decorations for tend radio and radar maintenance support and confidence of hi.i her church, riding when she finds interest l.s architecture, he Is fa­ specialists’ course at Keealer' Air BOXED CARDS AlS S in S T ... l . l l "Ccdlege Board exams, P8AT, and In addition to his intellectual miliar with technical aspects- of 0 14 0 20 1 National Merit Scholarship tests teammates in being elected to interests, Dave also has a wide time, and reading such authors as Force Base, Mias. Airman Basic guide the cro.ss-country team as the theater and takes charge of Allen R, Tomlinson, son of Mr. lire also organised and super- variety of personal Interests. He Jame.s Joyce, compose Ski's favor­ stage lighting at most high school vised by our department," Mrs. captain for next year's campaign. likes to sleep, play the banjo and ite leisure time activities. and Mrs. Russell L Tomlinson, 315 The announcement came at the productions. Liz Dawkins ’64. THOUSANDS OP Bttcbcock said. listen to folk music, panticularly Karen’s vacation beats are the Center St, will attend adminis­ annual cross-country banquet held beaches of New England, with trative apeciallsU’ course at Ama­ Beys' B-1B slim trim rugged ;'A guidance library cxinsiBting of at the Rosemount last Friday. that of the Kingston Trio, the paterial about mor« than 2,600 Limellters, and the Brothers Four Newport, the Cape, and Hampton rillo Air Force ^ s e . Tex. Both are Guest Weaker for the evening Beach included. Of these three, Leaders Continue graduates' of Manchester High CELLOPACKS COTtON COBDUROY SLACKS and colleges and 2,000 oc­ was UConn track and cro.ss-coun­ —and sail in expensive sailboats. 1 cupations is a major source of ref- Following hls nautical bent, Dave Hampton Beach is her favorite School. try coach Lloyd Duff. During the AHermtlemi free dieace , for the MHS etudent. banquet, which was attended by belongs to the United States. Pow­ because of the "woqderful atmos­ Welfare Project Whether bmind for college, business er Squadron. Dave also belongs to phere” created by very friendly Temple Chapter, Order of East­ the 25 boys on the .squad and 18 ern, Star, wfil hoW its annual ves­ .pdiool, a career, or the armed eerv- fathers, awards- were given to the to the United Synagogue Youth. inhabitants who "have accents and Junior and Senior Girls’ Leaders tbe student may And invslu- Dave has not limited himself to never lock their doors at night." andj^Leader Candidates will make . per service Sunday at 4 pjn. at the varsity and JV performers by Masonic Temple. The Rev. Law­ b o t h / \ D C k J e v e r y a P.M . .books or pamphlets to aid Robert Sines and Paul Phinney. the halls of MHS but has had both Karen makes her home with her the Yuletide season bright for two STORES W r C ri NIGHT V wq;-k and travel experience. He has two brothers, her sister and hec families by providing them with rence F. Almond, pastor of South services of the guidance Methodlat Church, will be guest Miss Anne Beechler of the guidance department shows Ed Hachadourian ’63 a few ^ of the many Wearing the colors red and been a shipping clerk for Foster parents, «Mr. and Mrs. Venion a turkey dinner, a Christmas tree Include the arrange- white, about 20 boys from the Fruit Co., and has traveled north Niles, at 778 Center St. and canned goods. ThU is the speaker. Music will be provided pamphlets on careers available to students In Manchester High School’s guidance office. (Herald by the Round .Table. Singers un­ « t meetings betwsen ccM^e I^ to by Ofiaraj. cross country squad tested their to Boston, south to Florida, east to Andrea Pratt, '6^ clubs annual welfare project. SBtativiB end Interseted stu- running skills as they took part Providence, and west to Philadel­ The girls’ Intramural Volleyball der the dlrccuon of G- Albert end eCa^eakersfrom various in Manchester’s annual Thanks­ phia. and dynamic voice booming forth ^ogram will begin after the Pearsora Tea wlirbe aervad in the com# to address ’te, it remained a part-time serv­ public relations, and special- coun­ ginia Cameron, Mrs. Lucille Gip­ giving road race. Former Harrier Perhaps the greatest honor be­ at some unaccustomed time'' or Thanksgiving recess. The chair­ banquet hall aftur the aervioe. A graces. Oeanselon also ice earrM on by nechers. The seling. There are in addition son, Miss Avi.s Kellogg, Miss Mary captain. Ken Smith, was the first stowed uppn our legionnaire was place, relkx—it’s probably Dave men and schedule are as follows: collection will be dona,ted to mem; Stores ipaiPaMdeUoiia of studaota ■vUbtDce department with a full- three fiiU-time counselors. Miss McAdams, Miss Anna McGuire, Manchester resident to finish, hls winning the American: Legion pracUcing the "art of oratory.” bers In Magonlo homes. M ond^, freshmen and Juniors, WORLD ansgeqnlrsd by coUegee and am# atafl and extenalve raaources, Anne Beechler, Mr. L. Donald •Mr. John Delaney, Mr. Raymond 2Sd- Most - of the boys did Oratorical Contest; he has tiScen David lives with hls parents, Mr. ^ Coltman and Virginia King; aa it axiata today, began in 1048. Brooks, and Mr. Harry Maldment. Korbusieskl, Mr. Donald Race and TURNPIKK OBSEN m a i n ot. better than their finish in . last second and first prize'ln town com­ and Mrs. Louis Foster, at 49 Ar- Wednq^y, sophomons and s m - The annual' Chriatmsa aala of ROUTE S-SOUTH WINDSOR, OONN, iMtf • sc« pro- Mrg, Hitchcock doea the admin- Nine teachers'also are counselors Mr. Andrew VIncens. year's race petition the past two yean. vine PL the Salvation Army Win ba hsld PLAZA STAMPS DOWNTOWN istrattva planning, and handles four i>eriods per week: Mrs. Vir-| Pat Backowskl ’6i. Pete Wise, ’64 If you should hear a dignified Amy Raesler, ’63 Shenalng. Thuraday,- Dab. 7, atartlng at U am. la a a Youth Ointer. PLENTY OF FREE fAMUINI I ... /.; .. 1

FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CON^|, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1961 MANCHESTER E ^ N lN a HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, B’RIDAY^ DECEMBER 1,' 1961 FAGF FIFTEEN

BUGGS BUNNY Dim BOARDING HOUSE with , MAJOR HOOFLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZ/LE morning when an expeetad Raid of r aix lUrtara go off in the Grit of R e p o r t P r e d i c t s \ SKISIME TUNE UP. TEN I I I . HAVE NNOWIN' I^SIMAAE S iafe News five racea at the osUte of Jamea No Plan Made POLLARS, AN’ PIVE TO^Hr you,I'LL TH'TBN 8. Abrams. Aluminum / YOU PIVE, NEVER SUCKS AN' T raffic to D ouble M A p y . p o l l a r c p e r 1Tie daylong program Usta four SYLV tl S T R A IG H T E N IN ' TH GUVNOR G ET AW VE'RE Aniwar to PrevlW Furi# ateeplechaaes and a one-quarter- To Use Land W iRiowt $11a9S PO USHl X LEAW (TS A H e w Roundup PENTS IN THAT R U M & / mlle dash on the flat. Two of the The number of cars In Man­ GOT A SETTER 'w |ll.tw» 15 pf R^r-mis » Spooking of Food PENPER HANEYDU chases will be over a 5-mile course, chester Will rise by 1945 to about 'ZOUNPE'. IPEA Fca? THe COORS r.^ ENo06H,»0T)\^5^1^^^^ Up for Zoning 3,000 over tl^e 1960 figure, project- j a c k a l s (Oee'ttiu^ frail Page One) the other two ,for juniors will be Dttors $29.95 •" - ...... WHAT Kills I ONLY HAVE AGM9S aruneral aoUea over a 2-mile course. -ed estimates In the latest report Mt. ic.‘ *ru' / / ASAINSpT . no I on the master plan Indicate. TER^POLLARSl IV o fH iU o 10 Hemp The outlook for. Connecticut for Also on the program Is a "hunt­ No plans have yet been made 50 OFTEN 11 Hardy bareiiw liYirthermore, the number o f ! IMUUOH I CJt- U tlIAW w'UC AOOI leW ■ Fs&y Saturday through Wednesday ing pace" event In which pairs of Jal. D ( ^ $59.95 fW e a — wtao 10 Rocky paak for the use of three acres off I cars In town by 1990 is expected l calla for temperatures to average RAIMOF ISInenniim apCooUng riders compete against . a pre- Green Rd., the owner has reported I to climb from 17,060 In 1960, to ^Ib s' lastoDaHoo, AM O L O M D M d VWMli 4 to 10 degreea above normal. Gen­ established time for the distance. in a discussion of his bid to the ; 41,860. says the report prepared SOKOlEI^ M Hntieal 33 Orifice In akin erally mild through the period ex­ The program is -sponsored by I by Planning and Renewal As-J MANCHESTER tautmiiMBt 33Greateat cept somewhat cooler Tuesday. the Litchfield County and Middle- Town Planning Commission to re­ U W lB M lu ip M 24AboTe : sociates of Cambridge, Mass. A W N IN G CO. The normal mean temperature Dury Hunt Club. Entries have been zone the land from residential to The expected Increase in car : i UllMldoW 35Tw^ In the Hartford area during this PHONE 50 0>S091 irO n tu H lM 3BRai& received from numerous hunts In business use. ownership,' coupled with the p op . # iseiSfWiw __ USbikMOnt STSUpla Chineaa period la 32 degreea ranging from Connecticut end Eastern New York I ulation ^ow th for Manchest^. aoiiMt pMtM food 37 Repreaenta- 4SDoitroy a high of 42 to a low of 22. In State. ■Stanley Bray, one of several ap­ ; also indicates a doubling o f/H ie . llBow Aifht^ 38Afaa tlTM 441mpoUM New Haven the range ia 44 to 28 plicants coming before the com­ 45 Sh^ total traffic In town is possible by MOP StBottor MTTOic SO Scandinavian 38 Obtained and in Bridgeport 44 to 29. mission on Monday in connection BY V. T. HAMLIN a i Anompliahaa 40Sounda 4SNono ' 1975, the report says. UCktwiiu lid Precipitation may total from Tunney*s Son to Wed with two tracts wanted for ificltr- I MUSraAY-THIS THA'S TH' ONLY REAL PUN M V w M n U d S4 Afterlik 41 Plunge explorer Redding, Dec. i opi _ Oene ’ The 1975 estimates are based on TUNE TEASERS 42 Allan country 47 Chair one to five tenths of an Inch oc­ sion in business zones, indicated an anticipated 28 per cent popula­ IS A FINC VWV FOR rve HAD SINCE r w e n t , aOB|Mhapod as Laiiilattn a i i S o M bodlM (nr.) 40 Lad curring aa a chance of acattered Lauder Tunney, son of Gene Tun- the reZoning of the three acres tion increase, a 32 per cent in i w ^ A UNIVB»fTY <>VU>IGHAIR! ney, former world heavyweight S i x aa War laid ahower* late Saturday or early seemed appropriate because land ' crease in vehicle ownership, and - * rt. ^ PROFESSOR v 1“ IS !T boxing champion, and. Miss Ann />cri I- aanrjpradtb.. r ~ 1 r r r Sunday and again about Tuesday. across the street was already zon­ the expected 99 per cent increase' ^Carroll Muldoon will be married in in vehicle-miles /for the capitol re- ' atFood tiah i r IS II January. ed for business use. He also noted aSOIaaea o*ar FHA on Polluted W'elln the three acres abutted land that gion by 1975., aeiuiMiied 17 The bride-to-be's parents, Mr. The report notes this does n ot, IT 16 New London, Dec. 1 (R) — The and Mrs. Donald Robert Muldoon also was zoned for business use. aaidUdafowl Both the Bray property and the mean .traffic along all streets wilU aaCooUng fuel It iA 2A Hartford Office of the' Federal of Redding, announced the engage­ ' be affecXtl equally by this growth. dOWailht Housing Agency is considering ment yesterday. property of the other applicants,' Much of the growth will be ab- 41 Hon drtadful 21 methods of protecting home-buy­ Her fiance, an Army veteran, la Mary and Felix Gremmo and Wilr ■sorbed by new expressways, and 44Tanw connected with a bank in New liam Prentice, have figured in dSPanla B” ers from purchasing homes with subdivision streets yet to be built ^ h e y ju g t w !T w tl York City. other attempts to re-zone from 49Roa JT contaminated or polluted wells. ,'Much of the new traffic growth TXJM'T SEEfA M W aaU Contamination of wells has be­ His father, a wealthy buslneaa residential to buAiness use. ' will occur outside the presently ^ Wt« W —A. Em t J1 *1# Nl —■ TO CARe,MA30R»^ DIAL allowaoM come an Incresmlngly serious prob­ man since he retired from the ring All previous attempts have been built-up core of Manchester and BlEztanaho r undefeated as champion, and his turned down, however. will have only a small effect on saPDWB 35 lem in Connecticut, Chief Ernest 1230 wife, the former Polly Lauder, Bray, in one of his earlier apr the exi.sting street system, the re­ •a-i • as OiaTlaa Lamb r Stevens'* laid today, and this is 6 A.M. to 10 A.M. CARNIVAL MPiacaa out particularly true In southeastern member of a wealthy and socially pearances before the commLssioh. port says. *—l >f RM-TJli^ O BY DICK TURNER BSCmiaaiit prominent family, have homes in had asked the change^ to business The estimates of cars and pop­ r H Connecticut, with its rapid M Daimnliiatlea New York City and Stamford. use to permit building an A&P ulation have been derived from . 1 growth. traffic growth factors derived PRISC ILLA’S POP BY AL VERMBJLR DOWN II B" IT 46 46 47^ "We have not made up our supermarket. 'This proposal drew IHeutbward i from the Hartford Area Transpor-, minds what ia_to be done," Ste­ $198,000 Taxes Due abjections from neighboring resi­ BUT WHAT acabbtfe O" u dents. -station Study, much of which is ap-': Slranian coin vens stressed, "and we certainly New Haven, Dec. 1 (JP> — Mc- DECIDED V , MAKES YtXJ In the other application, to be propriate for Manchester, the re- - PRISCILLA! TO SETNtPU TH INK 4 Kind of ^o d II ss want to avoid hurting anyone.” Faddin Expre.sa, Inc,, a Stamford : port says. WHAT A . SOM ETHIN® TW EVRE SLoat color Dug wells are the chief offend­ trucking firm, has been ordered considered when the TPC convenes IDaoaarta a~ u u by U.S. district court to pay $198.- Its' two public hearings in the mu­ s u r p r \s e ! USEFUL USEFUL T Greek letter ers. and seem likely to bear the II • 1 brimt of any tightening of PHA 000 in back tauces to the federal nicipal building at 8 p.m. on Dec. v\ airlah'er nreei 11. there are 8,5 acres iri\-x)lved. regulations. The FHA, so far as government. The total includes interest. This acreage is situated on the wells are concerned, much prefer north side of E. Middle Tpke., AA the drilled type, which can be 40 A suit brought by, the Internal Revenue Service charged that the residence and rural residence to 50 feet deep,, compared to the zones. Already on the site is SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAI much shallower dug well. company was in' arrears for with holding, social security, federal Farmers Market, a fruit and vege­ Stevens cited locations in Led- table sales operation. ‘A Pretty Girl, Is L ike. • ’ unemployment, 8uid excise taxes They will perform Saturday aF'St. James’ School in a musical review. They are Robert (Flat- yard and Waterford, aa well as The order issued yesterday by In 1959 the application on this MontvUle and Groton, as situations Judge M. Joseph Blumenfeld also acreage was reviewed by the Com- foot i Digan, Samuel i r.ctX>' Married in the Momingl Maltempo, Frank (Mitchl Philopina. George, (Wild Billl Willard, an^seated. Edward (Can't Say .Voi Moriarty. Tlie review, being given bv I'M MAD AT. which have caused the thinking included the provision that the miaeion an(| denied; traffic difficul­ about tlghtning-up. The new rules the Holy Name S o c ie X "'>11 begin at 8 p.m. Dancing follows the .show, with music by the K of UAPWG fox I firm's Interstate Commerce <3om- ties were cited. C Orchestra. (Heptiid photo by Ofiaral. would affect the whole state, how­ mission franchise is to be sold f mi t, MIA. I., TJt UJ. >M. < ever. with the government receiving the THEATBR NEAR VCONN proceeds. He said'that actually, the B’HA New Haven, Dec. 1 (Ab— An 800- company w ith/6ffices here. U an i Because the government gets BONNIE BY lOR CAMPRIM.L has been quite lenient so far aa seat movie theater will be built in affiliate of^Bianley Warner Man- enforcing nation-wide regulations, first claim on money owed to Storra near the University of Con­ t - r McFaddin Express by other firms, agementjjXA spokesman .said the WHAT ARE >t>U wow/YOU'RE V OH.IT but that rapid growth has so in­ necticut by Conhectlcut Theater IheateXis expected to open next REAPIhlG, BONNIE? NOTMAD.THAT \ DOES. IT creased chances of contamlning a $24,245 debt owed McFaddin by Circuits, the company eaid yester­ the Board and Carton Co. of New Sem^ber adjacent to the Storrs BO O K M U ST } W O R K S that action seems necessary. Ste­ day. Connecticut 'Theater Circuit, a shopping center on Route 195. { j O j K o h m s A BOOK ON vens said a decision is expected Haven is to be paid to ’'the gov REALLY WORK^ JUST -^ J J i emment Instead. HOW TO STAY CALM within a couple of weeks. ______AH' HAVE A NICE Oo. PERS 0NAL 1T > > ^ V Reunion Planned ^Uaymun n Judge Saul Berman NONSENSE, R E 'S W BE‘3T Hartford, Dec. I (Ab ------Saul CARS Berman, 75, retired U.S. referee in By OES Delegates Toasty Warm ERlENDl HERE, TAKE VOUR RECALLED ME NAMES! bankruptcy, died Thursday at the f } \ i m PIPE AND BLOW SOME PEACE Hartford Hospital. The judge had The 41 members of the Order of ffr BUBBLES WITH WM. been taken suddenly 111 earlier Eastern Star who traveled to In the day. Miami Be^ch, Fla., recently by anti . itutn Mat CHDttofW ISEBUVtRS ------He resided at 54 Cillffmore Dr., chartered bus to attend the 30th GIFT \Ve«t Hartford, and retired a year Triennial session of the‘ order will Inspect*** • Reconditioned ago after 35 yeara on the bank­ hold a get-together at the Beacn- ■ ilianrAei/rt', ^iH>nnjrPGt. OH. ruptcy court bench here. land Park Clubhouse In West Hart­ ford tonight at 6:30. Warranted In Writing Krill... . He w as-a former member and *Tm rushed, Dad! I have my homework to do and the After a plotluck, Ted Belansky of answers are waiting for mo at Smith's Soda Shop!” j president of the Hartford Board the Arrow Bus Line will show ROBES JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JEKKY BRONDKIEI.D A of Education and served as a city films of Miami Beach and the w alderman from 1986-37. He For HE youv PISMISS ROSIE IT'S A /VIATTER O F SIMPLE JUSTICE. CWEAL Orange Bowl fe.stival Strs. Edwin Fleeces and Quilts PURWELt TOO ? 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.1 . ’ V” p i M s u m c K N iMWCRBStER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CO !^., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1981 MANCHBTOB EVENING HERALD, IdANCHEBTEB. CONNw FRIDAY, l^ECEMBER 1, 196f. PAGE SSyXN ltlN HadiOf TV Sports THE Saturday— Goilegians End Footba^ll Slate Packers Slight Favorites Against New York 1 p.m— ^Pr«-OMne Show, Herald Angle Ohmiuid 8. 1:15—Army N»\-y, • . Cluuin'el 8. 2:80—Packet* v«. Natk, e a r l YOST Paul Horjmng Channels 22, SO. Sporta Editor AL Rookie of Year Award 4 p.m.—NFL, Game of Week, , ( Channel 3. ' the post of athletic dlrsctor, laat^ Klemiek. and the . golden toe «{ New York {JP)— The laeifU nn “ f having the biggest plum ofl Greg Mather, AU-Xaat end, who To Get Pass ^ If 4:18—College Scoreboard, all at stake in the biggest game of weekend. Baeketball O ff to Flying SUirt Channel 8. ^ college fotlitban season finish- Colorado. 8-1 with the Big Ihght has kicked nine field gonls this all. is top-ranked Alabama's'game Basketball Jfets off to a flying start in these parts ■within CHURCH DCCKPIN 4:30—Race of Week,' jes its regular campaign to- against Auburn. The Crimson Tide title and a trip to the Orange Bowl year. The ganM is on national To Schwall by One Point all wrapped up, playe Air Force televiaion (ABC-TV, 1:80 p.m.). the next week with Rockville High facing St. Thomas For Big ^ Test Standings Miami Handicap, I morrow with its annual mili- (9,-0) could nail down the No. 1 L. Pet. Channel 18. (3-6). Two other bowl teami also The winner may go to the Rose W. m ^ x> I tary maneuver in gigantic spot in next week's final Associated Friday night in the Windy City, Connecticut hosting Noi-th Meth. No. 1 . . . .34 14 .708 5 p.m.— All-Star Golf, Press poll, and with it the mythical get their last regular season tests. Bowl, as has bean rumored, or it Yale one night later at Storrs and Cheney Tech opening its New York (/P)— The Green Miami, Fla. — Don^^' >aIso led in strikeouts, whiffing 141 i Philadelphia Stadium when may play just for the glory that St. Bridget's ...... 33 15 .687 . Channeln 22, SO. national title, plus a share oUthe Georgia Tech, 6-3 and set to face Bay Packers are slight favor­ .625 times, a major lea)rue record. 8 p.m.— Big Time Wrestling, ! Army meets Na4’y 'before Presl- Penn State In the Gator Bowl^ has been the heart of the 61 pre­ slate Mohday afternoon at the Armory. Manchester' High will St. Mary's ...... 30 18 Schwall, who came up to the 1 dent Kennedy and '102,000 .fans, Southeastern Conference title with ites to nip the New York Gi­ North Meth. No. 2 ____29 19 .604 American League Award Win­ 'Channel 8. Louisiana State. meets Georgia (3-6), and Miami vious games. get off to a belated .start Dec. 15 against Platt High in Boston Red Sox from Seattle ners: 1:45 p.m.— L'Conn vs. Yale, objective being.a possible trip (Fla.). 6-3, and ticketed for a Dec. Other closing day games hsvs Meriden. ■f ants at Milwaukee Sunday in St. John's ...... 28 20 .583 in late May to pitch his way ' ' 1 3 t * ' to the Rose Bowl. The Tide has already Indicated Calendar nJiows Dec. 1 has ar­ South Meth...... 28 20 .583 1949—Roy Sievers, outfielder, I w n c 1080. it will go to the.Sugar Bowl to face 16 date against Syracuse In Phila­ Notre Dame facing Duke, North a National Football League into the All-Star game, was Machen vs. Jones, Indications are that one of the delphia’s Liberty Bowl, plays Flori­ Carolina against Virginia, Holy rived once again and that means St. James No. 2 ...... 27 21 .562 St. Louis. Arkansas, making the announce,- basketball not only for teams and game which both clubs want Center Congo No. 1 ..25 23 .521 voted American I*eague rook­ 19.50—Walt Drbpd, first bas#, le p.m.—Fight of IVeek, two service schools may get to play da (4-4-1). Cross meeting. Boston College, to win the worst way. UCLA for the rosea on New Year’s ment official after its game against fans but also officials. Zion Lutheran .... , .24 24 „500 ie of the year for the 1961 season Bo.*ton ' Channel 8. Auburn. The Auburn Tigers (6-31. ' The Army-Navy battle ahould be SMU playing Texas Christian, Day in one of two bowl spots to be one of the'mo,«t‘ evenly contested Oklahoma looking for its fifth It was Interesting to check the The Packers will take the West­ Concordia No. 2 , . . , .24 24 .500 today. 1951 -Gil McDougald. third base, decided as the curtain /alls on an- incidentally, are hoping for a Rice official rosterAf approved officials ern Conference championship for Second Congo ...... 23 35 .479 base. New York Sunda.v— defeat that could send them Into games in year.s. Both have 6-3 rec­ straight victory after five opening The 6-foot-6 righthander edged 1:15—Patriots s-s. Broncos. ,other hectic season. If it isn't a ords. Both beat common foes. Wil­ losses against Oklahoma State, who hold membership in the Inter­ the second straight year if they Center Congo No. 2 ..23 25 .479 Dick How.*er, Kansas City short­ 1952- --Harry Byrd, pitcher. Phil­ the Bluebonnet Bowl against Kan­ national Association of Approved manage to break the Giants’ four.- Baptist ...... 23 25 .479 adelphia Channel 8. service academy, it will probably sas. liam * Mary and Detroit. Army Oregon State at Houston and Ten­ stop, by one yote in the closest 1 ;4.5—This Week In Sports, be either Minnesota or Michigan upset Penn State, while the Nit- nessee facing Vanderbilt. Basketball Officials. game victory streak. Tlie Giants St. James No. 1 .. . . .15 33 .313 competition since- the award wa.* 1953- Harvey Kuenn, shortstop, Mississippi, ranked fifth, and must win to be assured of retaining , Channel S. State of the Big Ten. tany Uons knocked off the Mid­ There’s also the little Army- On a state level, of the five dis­ Emanuel Liith. ,. . .10 38 .208 officially instituted by the Ba.se- Detroit sixtli-ranked Colorado are the only undisputed possession of first place Concordia No. 1 . .. 2 p.m.—Giants vs. Packers. The other is the Bluebonnet Bowl dies in the season opener. Navy game between Pennsylvania trict boards. Manchester re.sidenta .. 8 40 .167 ball Writers' Association in 1949. 1954- -Bob Grim, pitcher, New other of the elite to see action. The fall into-'the area covered Joy the In the Eastern Conference. York Channel .1. , spot left open for Rice (6-3) If it Rebels (8-1) play Mississippi State Power Advantage Military. College and Kings Point Billy William.*, Chicago Cubs' out­ 2 p.m.—Eagles vs. Steelers, I win.s over Baylor (5-iJ. The latter Central Connecticut Board'. Qf 32 Green Bay’s line'up for this big­ Bombing the pins at a hot pace fielder, gained the rookie award in 19.55 Herb Score, pitcher. (.5-4) and are expected to announce The Cadets, losers to Coach Merchant Marine Academy, What gest test of the fading season, to Channels 22, SO. alread.v is ticketed for New York s j acceptance of a Cotton Bow) bid makes this one so noteworthy is towns in tlie Central District, Man­ were Stan Sasiela 144—398, Ernie the National Leagtie, which was Cleveland Wayne Hardin and the Middies the chester boasts n>ore officials than be played before a sellout standing Oakman 389, Bill Faber 1,53 386, 19.56 Luis Aparlcio, shnxtStop. Gotham Bowl against Utah State, (f, play Texas on New Year's Day. pas'! two years, have the advantage that it is being played Indoors, be­ announced yesterday. win, lose or draw. any other, 14. Middletown rates a room, throng in Milwaukee’s Coun­ Gerry Chappell 137 379, Howie Chicago ^ Mi.ssi.ssippi State will he playing its in power." led by All-East fullback fore a sellout crowd of 12,200 In ty Stadium, is expected to be vir­ Schwall received seven and Rig Plum at Stake close second with 13 whistle tooters Peters 148- 368, Nino Aceto 143 — 1957 Tony Ktihok, shorUtOp. last game for Coach Wacie Walker, Al RiKshatz, Navy has greater Atlantic City's mammoth Conven­ calling the Forest City home while tually the same that has carried 360, Sonny Chandler 363, George Howser got six of the 20 vote.* Tom McNeeley Almost dwarfed in the anticipa- who announced his retirement to tion Hall. cast as six pla.vers. the most in any New York speed, a good pa.«ser in Ron New Britain has a dozen. East the Packers to a 9-2 record. Barber 3.59, Stan Grzyb 136—359, 1958 ■ Albie Pearson, outfielder. Hartford and Hartford follow, each Star halfback Paul Hornung, the Jim Malhleson 353. Bill Chapman year, were given consideration. Lee Thomas, hard-hitting out­ Washington- Sure of K. O. with nine. . ____ ^______NFL’s top scorer with 135 points, 138. John Muschko • 136, Denny 1959—Bob Allison, outfielder. Two of the three Central Dlatricf win use a weekend Arm.v pass from Sullivan 136. fielder of the Los Angeles Angel.*, drew two voles as did outfielder , Washington Situation Dark Afigin ivith Tech Hoopsters officers are Manchester men. Jim­ Ft. Riley, Kan., to join his Packer 1960 Ron Hansen, ahortstop. Double Barrel my (Bozo) Horvath, former Man­ COMMERflAL TENPIN Floyd Robinson of Chicago, and Monday Night teammates. Two other Packers Standings Baltimore chester High and University of now In the Army, linebacker Ray .second ba.*eman Chuck Schilling of A11 a c k on AAU w. L. Prt the Red Sox. Jake Wood, Detroit 1961 Don Schwall, pitcher, Bos­ Toronto /P.—The pressure build­ Vermont, athlete, la vice preaident. Nltschke and pass receiver Boyd .70 ton Jimmy Murray, local bank official, GENE STURGEON .34 .673 second baseman, had one vote. Cheney Opens Slate Monday, Dowler, likely will be given time­ .70 34 .673 ing U p within was beginning to Fine Hoopster From Colleges holds down the dual post as secre­ In West Hartford. Wise, former out from their chore.* at Ft. Lewis Conn. Motel ...... 66 38 show on challenger Tom McNeelc.v tary-treasurer. .635 ' Schwall. who was better known East Hartford High coach, is a Wash. Defensive back Hank Grem- Barlow’s T V...... 62 42 .,596 Jr., as the date drew closer for his # « *> minger and running back Tom at Oklahoma University for his Wesleyan Elects Washington tJP) — Colleg* ph.vslcal education teacher as Is Dean Machine ... .60 44 .577 title fight with heav>-weight cham­ Kelley at Illing Junior High here. Moore — Hornung’s replacement GOOD CATCH— Red Jim Little Joe's ...... 60 prowess In basketball, won 15 sports leaders have stepped up Official Interpreter , 44 .577 .games for the Red .Sox although pion Floyd Patterson, Hence Only Experienced Vet will return to action after being Phillips is always a threat Roy Motor* ...... 66 43 .538 Snyder, D o o n e y ANUY c / c c h r v ED SLiOMCENSKI .41, RITTER their drive for m'ore control Official Interpreter is also a Football officials among the sidelined by rib injuries. he did not make his first major i Although admitting "growing cage refs are Alibrio, Horvath. as the pass-grabbing end Nassiff Arm* .... .56 48 .538 ■ over amateur sports with a Manchester man. Gene Sturgeon. Webb Beooverebetter than appears on the »ur- doubi* bsrreled attack on the Boggini, Migliore and Sacherek. 49 .529 , Middletown. Dec. 1 '(Ti -David , Musky from Arlington. Ma.s.s.. still The latter, along with Murray, rep­ The Giants, likewise, have won of the Los Angeles Rams. Jack's'-Shop ...... 54 .50 .519 , He lost only .seven and had a S.27 face." « Amateur Athletic Union. Horvath and Sacherek arc mem­ earned run average. Sn,vdoi' of Hudson. Ohio, snd ■spoke confidently today of knock­ Year in and ycai't out' the resent the town on Asa BUshnell'a nine and lost two arid are ready He leads league doing Willie's Steak .... 52 52 .500: James Dooney of Edmonds. Wash., UConns Open Schedule with Yale, The one experienced player AAU officials, meeting here Collegiate Board of Approved Offl- bers of the New England college ing out the champion Monday coach with one o f the most Coach D'Angona referi to is Phil grid board as well. Murray has physically. Rookie Allan Webb, this. Don Willis ' ...... 52 52 .500 The big fellow appeared In 25 will be co-captains of the football in their annual convention, ciala with headquarters , In New nursing an ankle sprain at mid­ Dugan's Baki>'ry . .50 54 .481; game.*, all starts, completed 10. night. fi’u.strating jotis in Connecti­ Hence. The 6-1 senior center is fired back yesterday and there also worked schoolboy soccer. team next year at Wesleyan Uni­ York City. Bushnell’s group week, is expected to be I'ecovered ABA Tool ...... >*, .47 57 .452 ,walked 110 and struck out 91. He versity. Even reports of Patterson's blaz- cut is rotun(i Tony D’Angona, still nursing a pair of bad ankles was promise of more hostilities handle.* ail college varsity assign­ 4 * ♦ DON SUHWAI.L Expect Capacity Crowd Saturday j ing final boxlng workout on Thurs- which he injured last winter. He and flu the injured Dick Nolan's Bob's Barber ...... 42 62 .403 pitched middle three Innings for over the weekend. ments in the East,, Bowling Sperry's Glen .... .34 70 .317 1 Their election was announced I dhy failed to shake the optiml.sm head hoop mentor and ath­ must have them wrapped before Ex-Pro8 post as one of the deep men on de­ 24 home runs and di'o'.-e In 70 runs. last night at the annual fall sports Each side says the U.S. team Sturgeon did a tremendous job Burnside...... 26 76 .269 1 game and was charged He equaled a major league record of the crewcut 200-pounder letic director at Clieney Tech. .ti ever.v practice session as well as fense just as he has in smashing banquet. Dooney ia a guard; Sny­ T he U niversity o f Connecti-'t'the , Hu-sky coach are guarls 6-0*-other squad members are Wade to the 1964 Olympics will suf­ In reviewing the rules at the Cen­ One-time pro basketball player.* victories over the Pittsburgh P.ARK.ADE Dl STY Man. Sand ...... 22 42 .211' when he rapped nine hits, includ­ 'Patterson ran be hit and Pat­ Almost evcr>' sea.son D’Angona Is ever.v game. fer if the other side win*. include Horvath, Staum and der, a fullback. I.en Carlson, a senior from Wor­ Anderson. 6-3 .sophomore from jolted with the failure to return to! tral Board's recent meeting. He is Steelers and the Cleveland Browns. Standings In a 1-1 tie. ing three home runs, in a double- cut basketball team opens its terson goes down." said McNeeley, C' Rounding out the var.sity squad | Don Canham, University of a former University of Maine all Mason. Only local ref still active W. Doone.v. who was also co-cap­ cester. Mass., and 6-0 Andy New London, and 6-1 Brian Kiniry. school of one or two key boys V ' I" are nine lads with about equal i The defending champion Phila­ L, Pci. Keglers with the biggest night i How.ser, a speedy, aggressive header against Kan.*as City. campaisrn against Yale, Sat­ Cruchry. a junior from Williman- j "The r&:ord proves that. Ingemar Michigan coach and sxecutivs around athlete. as a player i.* Dan Pinto, former Aceto It Sylvester . .38 9 .809 were: Her Chauvin 555 Bob Ar-^ .-.nne-.t.,- ______tain of the 1961 team, was award­ There are eight lette^en on the I Johan.sson has had him down nine around whom the Rangers' coach! ability but as D'Angona states, Hartford High hoopster. now with delphia Eagles trailing the Giants Topped WSox Hitters ed the C. Everett Bacon football urday night, before what tic. rConn roster They are Carlson. had been planning to build his vice pre.sident of the National Manchester members in Dl.strIH by one game, ma.v be without the Imperial Steak , .31 17 .646 nold 221-552, Bill Ogden 223. Mike i Jurortai ia*t * « . L I limes alone. Roy Harri.s dropped "none of the M-squad caliber o f ' Collegiate Track Coaches Green Manor in the Farmington Mozzi^ato2j5, Enso P^aven211, Rayi^ la.st season after being Robinson led the White Sox in trophy at the banquet. The trophy promises to be a packed house The other forward position will Comer. Czuchry. Griffin. Haines. team.. last .veai" Board No. 6 ?re Tony Alibrio. Al services of Jim McCusker, regular Nassiff Arms .. , .30 17 .638 up for inspection from , him and even Pete Rademacher Association, said in Ann Arbor Bogginl, Jim BrezinskI, John Dy- Valley League. Bjorkman 208, Bob Farrand 206, hitting with a ,310 batting aver­ is awarded yearly to the player be filled by either 6-6 Gerry Man- Hiilte'en. King and Manninc A.S D'Angona laughingly says Completing the Rangers squad left tackle on offense, when they John's Barbers . , .29 19 .604 S hrevejJ^ of the Southern Asso­ age in 132 games. He had 11 home a t . the Field House. Game I bad him down. If I get him down. the track qoache.* are seeking ber. Horvath. Tom Kelley, Tom Veteran apiong the Silk Town- Vic Taggart 201, Joe PaUzzt 201, who is considered to have contrib­ time Is set for 8 with the Connecti­ ning. a Clifton. N. J. junior, or 6-6 No Lineup Set himself, "tlie other coaches are are Richkrd Oliver l6-0i, sopho-| invade Pittsburgh to battle Bobby Joe's Barber.* .. , .29 19 .604 ciation. Ije) pla.ved in 1.58 games, runs. Schilling, a fine defensive Walt Griffin, an Alexandria. Va. ' I'm going to keep him down. s federation to rule oyer track Ma-Son. Tom Migliore, Murray. Dan ers in Boggiqi who can look back Cupid Diaper .. , .28 20 ..583 Al Lavi^e 200. uted the most to the team. cut freshmen playing their Yale Coach Joe Vancisin of Yale ex­ "My two hands arc better than beginning to refer to me as Father more with limited experience: Layne and his Steeler mates.. Mc- batted .289 and stole 37 bases. A player, eqiialed the major league Co-captains of other 1962 teams senior who returns to the squad and field affairs, now governed Pinto, Bill Sacherek, Pete Staum, on 32 years as an active referee. Cusker’s, place will be filled by Vir­ Nu-Way Tobacco . .27 20 .574 V IJCAGUE coimterparts In a 6 p.m. preltmi- pects to wait until game time be­ just Johansson's right. I know Flanagen of Connecticut schoolboy Harold DeRagon (6-01. soph out , solely by the AAU. dand.v lesdoff hitter, his hits includ­ record for second basemen by com­ will be: after a year's absence from school. ba.sket hall " for the first time: Ray Villa (5-10) ' Sturgeon and Jack Wise. The Ea.*t Sider has worn out a ginia Tech rookie Don Oakes. Dickenson Plumbing .27 21 .563 Standings ed 28 doubles, seven triples and narj’. All seats are resen-ed. fore he makes his starting lineup what Patterson can do and when Basketball coache* already Alibrio, Brezinski and Dyber are dozen pairs of sneakers since he mitting only seven errors In 154 Soccer - - William Needham, Fins Reserves known. However, 6-1 Rick Kamin­ Tills year is no different than I fre.shman getting his first taste of ' Besides the Giants and Eagles Allied Printing...... 22 26 .458 \V. L. Prt, three home runs. games. He batted .259. Coach Hugh Greer of the In naming his starting lineup he is vulnerable. He ran be had have made s similar propo­ all high .school coache.*, the first pas.*ed the written examination in Westport. Conn., .and Henry Ir­ sky, forward: 6-0 Bill Madden, any of the other.s, Last winter the I school competition: Dwalne Glid- (8-3), the Cleveland Browns are Case Bros. No. 1 . . .22 26 .458 Don Willis ...... 24 12 .667 Thomas, a young lefthanded Huskies promises he will floor a for the Yale game. Greer was early and the Earlier I hit him the sition. They have scheduled tv.’a in football al Manchester High 1929. which is before many of the the only other team still in the run­ Wood also batted .258, playing win ni, San Jose, Costa Rica. guard: and either 6-6 Darid Schu­ better it will be for me ' ' M-Squ.adcr.s. Bill McMulIan and I den (5-91. senior who has played; Iona ...... 21 27 .438 Man. Motors ...... 24 12 .667 •slugger acquired from the Yan­ young team that Should “prove to quick to add that he had reserves ! with jayvees for two years: Norm their fifth meeting with AAU and Dyber baseball mentor at Hall current members were born. ning for the Eastern crown. The 27 .438 in 162 games for the Tigers. He Cross country—Colin MacKin­ be Interesting to watch. We have macher or 6-8 Stephen Goulding. Tommy -Mikoleit. accounted for Bohemian Club . .. . .21 EA.S Cage ...... 18 18 .900 kees in an early season trade, bat­ I stole 30 ba.*ea and led the Ameri- non, Devon. Pa., and David Bud- that could alter his starting plans McNeeley, who finished his box­ I LaRose (5-6). junior up from jay-I officials Wednesday to discuss Browns (7-4) go to Dallas to meet Nelco Tool ...... 20 28 .417 depth, terrific morale and plenty at center are lij.ely starters. The over twn-third.s of the Rangers Correntl's Ins...... 17 19 .472 ted .285 for the Angels, slammed ! can League in triples with 14. He dlngton, Melpo##, Msias. in future games. Some of those ing drills last Sunday, laughed off vecs: Willjs Snowden (6-0). senior' the controversy. the Cowboys (4-6-1), one of the Man. Auto Parts ....18 29 .383 .17 .472 of hustle in this untested squad." other guard spot 'seems to be a I statements of PaUerson's man­ pse wicki 138-380, Fred McCurry 379, court. Other starters named bj' caused by a dislocated finger. have been available as he had I Altken 203-558, Tiny Pocket 557, Dave Saunders 149-375. Ed Kovis The Huskies and the Bulldogs All I want to do now Ls be read.\' used up his eligibility. , Tech this year has been advanced ^ teur athletic event*. Green Bay, despite a bulging I don't want to go stale. " To Giants for Younger Men Mac Segar 204-555, Bob Gould 136-373, Art Johnson 370, Andy have a hot rivalry going in basket­ But the Rangers' mentor was ; to a Class B school rating by the i The AAU takes the position 2Vj-game advantage, still could 556, Ted Caddy 220, Ron Custer AIcN’eeley merely limbered up Connecticut Interscholastic Ath- that no other organization or lose out in the W’est if the Pack­ Lamoureaux 135-365, Ray Johnson ball. The last time these teams met depending heavily on .Mokoleit. 213. 364, Bund! Tarca 137- 362, Vic ^ at the Field House, two seasons and went through calsthcmcs last year's leader with 276 points ; letic Conference and is hooked , segment of amateur athletics Miarrti, Fla. (>P) — The Clhlcago* Triple A. He won his only deci­ ers drop their remaining three i ago, the UConns made up a seven- Thursday while Patterson boxed for 17 games. Last year the .•hall be accorded a significant White Sox'•’determined drive to rid sion •\vllh the Giants. games and either the San Francis­ Abraitls 146-359. Charlie Varrick and holder of the school s single Rockette#—Lois Peterson 118- 138-356, John Rieder 136-354, Ell point deficit with 1:11 left to plav two rounds. gaipe record of 33. The North End Pangers posted a 4-10 record. place In determining amateur therhselves of aged performers co 49ers or the Detroit Lions win PIIII. HENCE To make room for the extra all three. The 49eYs and the Lions 119, Agnes Claughsey 124, Pat Mc­ Fish 351. ; and won it on a ba.sket from the The 26-year-old champion went sharpshooter, however, terminated Cheney's -chedule follows: sports policies In the United tontinued unrestrained today. player. Chicago sold outfielder Al BEFORE YOU REMODEL Dec, L L.vman. home' 6. Wind­ States or this nation’s position are tied for second with 6-4-1 Kee 116, Anna Mae Dawson 115. comer b.v Bob Countrvman which two rounds with Wilson Hannibal, Engineering his third major eohool and decid'ed to go to work. will play all their home games Pilareik to Indianapolis. marks. GARDEN GROVE CATERERS USED was in the air as the final buzzer a 193-pounder from New York, ham Tech, home: 1’’. Norwich on international sports ques­ trade in four days. Eddie Short, Standings Another lad expected back was Monday against Lyman, "but let'? Tech, home: 14, Coventrv'. home: La-*t Monday, the White Sox San Francisco meets the Colts I5'eMt Side Mixed Doubles — AI sounded. UCOnn won. 66-65. Last and.showed his full assortment of Dave DIubac who played with the tions." the NCAA report said. the youthful general manager, traded 39-year-old Minnie Minoso W. L. Pet. be realistic. The basketball situa­ 20. Vinal Tech, home "In other words, the AAU be­ (6-5) at Baltimore and Detroit will Cowles 139-363. year at Yale, the Elis gained a 63- punches. He let loose with streams re.senes last year and at 6-1 fig­ tion ha.s never been worse since dealt two veteran pitchers, left­ to the St. LouL* Cardinals for Joe Weddings ...... 80 14 .682 CARS 55 win, Yale has a 15-10 serjes of punches thrown in combina­ Jan. 3, East Windsor, away: lieve* that this is its exclusiv* hander Billy Pierce and righthand­ try to remain in the thick of things See Hi ured to give the Rangers some I've been here, Cunningham, a 29-year-old first by beating the Bears (6-5) at Chi­ Outings ...... 27 17 .614 edge on Connecticut since the ri-' tions, Moving from the body to the 5. Vinal Tech, away; 8, Lyman, prerogative." er Don Larsen to the San Franclso Bomenwkera’ Holiday -r- Ethel badly needed height, DIubac "We have onl.v one experienced away: 10, Hartford Tech, away; baseman and outfielder. The next cago. The Los Angeles Rams (3-8) Receptions ...... 26 18 .591 valry began in 1929-30. i head and back to the body again. dropped out of school and is now “The.v want either to destroy Giants Thursday for three young day, the Sox sent 35-year-old Roy Mike 474, Diane fajor college*/ What kiiid of reception la in Fifth at Best offense. The Eagles lead the league Early Blrds--Jo Kerin 142-116 - neY'121, Ruth Pemberton 121, i L,ynian at Cheney 2, Armory. Field Committee are college “At best. Pierce would have 34t, Alyce Pontlcelll 130, EMna Phylll's Tomalonis 119. Arlynej Tuesday, Dec. 5 basketball, rocked by its second store for bartketball this time, with 3,888 yards rushing the pass­ I960 MXI.A. CONVERTIBLE t t e e e • e e • • track roaches. More coaches been our fifth or sixth pitcher and Christensen 116. Noske 119, Fran Crandall 118. $1665 Belvedere 4-Door. .\utomatic tran.smission, Wind.sor Ixicks at Rockville, widc.spread scandal in a decade, after .sweeping dlBclo.sures that could he on the committee, he East Hartford Lad ing while the Steelers are 11th. Th^^ Radio and heater. opens a new season tonight with a diagged in the named of 37 players w* would have had to spot him Steelers, though, far outshine the X V-8. Full.v equipped. Verj- ni(!e condition. 8:15. said, if they would become ac­ ------X ------Wednesda.v, Dec. B job on Us hands, from 22 colleges anfi universities, agalrwt certain clubs. Also, we Eagles on defense. Pittsburgh is tive in AAU district affairs. have four lefthanders - - with Juan Vernionl Co-Leader Windham Tech at Cheney 'Tech, •\ftcr the scandals of 19.50-51. it i.s anyone's guess. However, he added. "AAU fourth and Philadelphia 13th. 1959 DODGE V-9 CORONET CONVERTIBLE ...... $1485 2, Armory look the bcttei' part of five years Plznrro, Frajik Baumann, Joe Vl\1d red, automatir transmissinn, power steering, radio, whitewall Mre#. Many extran. Chances are there' will be little work ia voluntary work. Horlen and > mafic transmission. One owner, cream puff. are no flecka of soot blowing from 3. Southern California No. 4. Pur­ Saturday night. Girls wishing to Giant# lata last season after com­ $49.00 $149.00 $84.00 THIRTY YEARS, WE STAND vour chimney or eicaping into your due No. 6, Duke No. 7 followed enter m»y do so by calling the piling an 8-4 record and turning by Kansas State. St. John’* (NT) EVERYTHING IN STOCK' home. Hundreds oftetts made with Q«m( (iDbmlw ahai* "Y" and registering with Norm in a 2.66 earned run average in BACK OF EVERY SALE. imoke-detecting instruments show B8tM blawtordi rjkor Fui koe and Seattle. Vitther or Flo Klote^. IF VOU .ARE IXH)KI.NG FOR INEXPENSIVE TRANS­ moaatina 3» Hempps vlbratinn aa4 i* ------^ a flame that’s absolutely clean from ettW Fnr Iec|ta gAftanr* «t U«, NOTHING TO SEND AWAY FOR WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS. PORTATION.-WE HAVE SEVERAL OLDER CARS n iA T the very moment it’s turned oh. Ijsoo S&H STAMPSl^ ^1953 FORD STA. WAGON 1953 CHEVROLET CONV. WE HAVE TAKEN IN TRADE ON NEWER MODELS— Op#rot#s without Alex Hackney— Sugge.6t.> MAKE ALLING’S VOUR PRICES .START AT .449.00. SO CO.ME IN AND BROWSE Down go Fu#l bills ^ I ON AU PURCHASES OF | Q 6 CYLINDER, STANDARD C O A #\A •AUTOM.ATIC chimnoy draft GIFT HEADQU.ARTEB8 AROUND. WE NEED THE ROOM. Owner* report remarkable fuel m v - f o r t h e s p o r t s m a n ; SHIFT 'HV.UU TR.ANSfinSSION $189.00 ingi. There it no smoky warm-up The CUSTOM Mark R fumae# GOLF BALLS ALL FAMOUS BRANDS ^ I |20X)0 OR MORE . $ period to foul the furnace and provides its own positive Induced BASKETBALL HARTFORD BUILDIRG watte oil. Service call* are cut to draft with precision' con&rbt. No s 'TitUtt # Dot # Royal s < ’ Valid uiiHI Dsc. 9. 1961 ' 5 the vanishing point. natural chimney draft >required. FI I.L PURCHASK PRICE CAN BE Kperdal # Max Fly # Staff « # PGA FINANCED AT LOW BANK RATES IRON FIREMAN HUTIMO AMO COOUNO GIFT, BOXED 4JM ______-LI"' Blemished tTED SffSoiwiLiiuR COtess PKWY Oa3(«d Hug# DIacounta on SUPPLY Co.. Inc. Reg. Sjio I 8ho«a and Chib* , ( •5IT Reckrille Braitefa Hartford Yard MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH Guaran­ • CO^LETE LINE OP NATIONALLY teed! TRUDON, Inc. 1 9 Grove Street PLYMOUTH-VAUANT SALES and SERVICE FOGARTYiniO&,lnc. TEP 593. Windsor Street I FAMOUS GOLF EQUIPMENT MI 3-2622 319 BROAD ST.— Ml 9-4539 LUMBER— MiLLWORK— MASON’S SUPPLIES ROUTE 8.3, 'TOLLA^ND ’TURNPIKE TRUTON Hartford ROUTE 83. TALCOTnTLLE—Ml 8-2108—TR 5-8010 MANOHESTEB T R 5-.1396 FUEL OIL. RANGE OIL CONNECTICUT COKE AlllRg RuUsr Co. FARE FREE EN PURNELL PARKING 2 MAIN ST.— MI 9-5295 OPEN Ev e n in g s TILL 9 too o n Main St.—Ml s-oan TALCOTTVILLE— TEL. MI 9-2838 INC. O p en Friiiaj Evewnfs 8:30 CH 9-8686 J e d o h ig h l a n d c o a l ^ COUNTRY CLUB PRO SHOP Open Mon.-Thnn.-Frt. IIU » BUST A STEP AWAX FROM REGAL m a i u i N n . ' l U K O B i m WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS if A

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M U a EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« IFTUDAY, OECEMBER 1, 1961 MANCHESTER EYEIN G HERALD, BUNCHESTBR, CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER,!, 1961 V ' PAGE NINBTIIK Artleleii For Sal* 45 Aato Driving School 7A THERB OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAG A LY and SHORTEN Help Wanted—Feiaalt 35 Poge-T^ttriin—Pet* 41 Hotuchold Goods. 51 Apartnents—Plate— Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 Hoeaea For Sale 71 RaiMrt Property For Sale 74 ONE PAIR of skis and poles, 1/8 Teneoieots 6.T PftBPARB FOR drtv^’a taat. WATTRESS WANTED, 8 nights e GUARANTEED tinging esaarles REFRIGERAJTOR with freezer In MANCHESTER •— Bowsra School WEST SIDE—OVergjze Cape, fire­ MANCHESTER—Headquarters for ROLLING PARK^^ room eiq^d- A(aa 16 to 60. Driving and clasa for a cheerful Christmas. Alto h.j). electric motor, upright vac­ excellent condition. Must sell Sat­ aection, 6 room ranch, extra large BOLTON—First l8b* — wittettrwU week, 6-1 a.m. Call (Sisrcosl Broil­ FIVE ROOM, aecond floor, apart­ place, ceramic bath, alunfilnum 2 families. We have them.' West able Cape, garage, flreplace.^ot S-rooih cottage which "coa be room. Three Inatructora. No wait- parakeets, puppitt, hamsters. uum cleaner and hostess cart MI urday or Silnday. MI 9-9037. kitchen, fireplace, cen m ic bath, storms, recreation room, 6 huge WHATB NAPPBNBD y/VA'/BB ’me/WENT OUT er, MI S-8056. 8-4899. ment, Wett Side. Stove, refrigera­ Side Realty, MI 9-5315. water? heat, $13,900. Call Owner, eaaUy wlnterued. Morion fe. Ro6> . Manclieater Driving Acade TO OUR UWTBRrJ ON STKIkE IX HAVBNX/s Ctgst and all accessories In stock, tor fumiahed. Adulta preferred. full cellar, nice yard, |16,800. Call rooms, garage, $15,900 Carlton Ml 4-1139. ertaon, broker. Ml 8-M 8 . PI a-7319. I'M AS 00/AS A SIBN HID* NOR HAIR Hava a living picture at home with MI 8-6129„. Peg Cieizynski./Broker, KQ 9-4291. W. Hutchins, Ml 9-5132 SIX ROOM colonial — one block 3 OBATH VALiey ^ l l O P ONB fO R AN . an aquarium filled with beautiful WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERA­ from Main St., 4 years old, 1^ (X)VENTRY-»Neat 4 room ranch, Help Wanted— Male 36 f o r b a l e —4 Inch planer with TOR. good cop’dltlon'. MI 8-0545, CUSTOM BUILT 8 room- Rqnch, M tB m . tropical fish. Lay awav orders motor, $25. Phone MI 8-6705. FIRST FIjOOR,, 6 room flat. In baths, built-ins, combination win­ hot air heat, storm windows, large Wanted— Real Ea|ate 71 ADVERTISING Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 'WC VMAITBA6 being accepted now, Manchester quiet residential' area. Adultg pre­ Exclusive Listings large livingig roomroom winiwith fireplace, dows and doors, enclosed porch, lot; $17,500. Joseph Barth, Broker, IN -r>« NiBin* GROCERY MANAGER—the rapid Pet Center, 995 Main St. ferred. Call' offer 6 p.m., MI formal dining■igroony'fam roony'fam ily ily' size excellent location, priced for MI 9-0320. WISH SOMEONE to iMtndl* you* IDEiALf XMAS GIFTS—A wide as- growth program of Mott's Super- Musical Instramenta 63 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS aUBBUMBKl Diamonaa—Watclito— 3-4292. kitchen 2 bedroprfis. 1>4 baths, quick sale. Charles Lesperance, real eaute? Cali me at Ml 9-osaa aortment of new and ufed bi­ Markets creates ths need for an BLACK POODLE, no pedigree recreation room'^wlth fireplace, MI 9-7620. 21 WESTMINSTER RD, —You’ll JewelrF ,, 85 UPRIGHTS and Grands. Don’t (or prompt and c<^uteoua aervlc*. SAJLtoSPJW. _ cycler. service all makea. 257 fDR lAhlOWfiR experienced grocery manager who paper, bom in Italy, all examina­ 49 FOUR ROOMS, aecond floor, auto­ Top Quality Homes enclosed breozeway, attached ga­ love this 7 year old Colonial! It Jotepb Barth.'Broker. come here first—look around — Spruce St. The Bike Shop. 6NORTOI* has store management potential. tion and entrance papers. MI matic hot water, bath, near Main rage, lan^aped yard 91x194, Manchester has 6 large rooms, heated recrea­ Call Mr. Kaaulia, Ml 9-6344. 9-1423 after 6. LEONARD W. YOST. Jewelers - compare what you get—then see St., no furnace, MI 3-6872. ASK US abdut our coah Oder toi JAVA If Repairs, adjusts watches expert­ Marion B. Robertson. Broker MI tion room, l» i bathe, *8 closets, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. pianos at Meyers Plano, 91 Center Excellent .Values 3-5953,/ Jalousied porch, and 2-car garage. your property. No red tape. Hon- PfONDAV Xta« nUDAT ItxM AAL— SATURDAY • AAL Business Servtees Offered 18 MONKEY, white faced, ring tall, ly. Reasonable prices. Open ’Tues­ St., Manchester. Open 4-0 p.m. THREE ROOM front apartment, NEW LISTING eat value. H. J. Bradley. Ml S-7379. LAYOUT DRAFTSMAN day through Saturday, Thursday MANCHESTER Schools, shopping, anti bus are We are seeking s person who has about 2 years old with 8 cu. ft, weekdays. All day Saturdays. $71. Heat and hot water, refrig­ MAB^C?HESTER—Charming 6 room nearby. Elva Tyler, Realtor, MI LAWN MOWERS eharpehed and cage, MI 9-1428 after 6. evenings, 129 Spruce St. MI 9-4887. Have your piano tuned electron­ erator. stove and utilities includ­ 457 Woodland St.—Gambolati built Cape. 4 finished, large private lot, CASH WAITING for property own- PLEASE READ YOUR AO repaired tales and service, pick some anhitectural drafting back-, 9-4469, MI 9-6051. ground to develop super-market ically (no guessing—no mistakes.) ed. Adults only. T«l. MI' 3-5694. 3 bedroom ranch with attached g?' detached garage, oil hot water A-1 CONDITION era. Pleaoe coll u* before you buy U mmUM « r * ^w rt AOi” M « takM e m tte phMM • « m - iijP and deUvery. Complete line of rage, all oak floors, all aluminum heat, finished rec room, aluminum Or aell. Si-eedy aervle*. J. D. layout and fixture deslrits. This is Garden— Parm— Oairjr THOMAS AND Gulbransen Organa, 7 room ranch, formal dining room, South Windsor ' n o ln in i Tka ■Ovirtl— akoaM read hla ad Uie rU tS T D A T I T lo r o rldere, reela,roeia, andana mtarlea.roiariea, Articles For Sale 45 SMALL 4-ROOM apartment, auit- storms, built-in oven and 'range, storms and screens, convenient, Realty. Ml a-812». garden and lawnawn suppUea.su| " L A M a permanent position with a future. Products SO Janssen and Lester Betsy Rota able for two people. Heat, elec­ 3 twin-size bedrooms, huge heated APnCABS ud BBPORT BRROB8 to tlM tor OM M it toMV imiTiNS CONVeNTON Ebccellent salary, working condi­ 22 foot living room with fireplace, immaculate, $15,500, Robert Equipment OoiorporttUon. Route 88. SNOW TIRES buy 3 new tires ~< apinet pia$ios, band instruments, tricity, hot water, atove and re­ rec room, one car attached garage, HELP I DUE to many recent ealet, , n m HaraM la raapwMtole tor m iIt ONB Incorrect or dmltted «3R-mePLOOR tions, company paid benefit pro­ tile bath, hot water heat, recessed Wolverton Agency, MI 8-1914. Vernon, Conn.1. TR 6-T60e. 6H0W-n0 s t a r t : r . J get 2 new wheels free. No down POTATOES—Winter keeping U.S. guitars, bon'gos, harmonicas, sheet frigerator furnished. Private en­ magnificent view, selling for REAP THE our listings are low. Buyera ore far aay adrertlaaieeat aad then oaly to toe avtoat af a gram. fApply cast iron radiators, full basement $ 21, 000. WBN ANVTMNS -t 1 -Bir^rV , — payment. Cole’s Discount Station, No. 1, 50 lbs. $1. 336 Hlllstown music, repairlhv tuning, lessons. trance. Parking. $80 monthly, MI SEVEN ROOM split I 'i baths, waiting for all type* of property. ja a i* toaerttaa. Errata W hM do aot taaaea Dm rataa af CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. Road. With city ■ water and sewers, re­ built-ins, fireplace, If eelllng buying or trading, call CLSB vou sere 486 Onter St.. Eastern Conn&sticut’s oldest, 9-2428 duced to $16,500. recreation toa aivtotla ia a f wIB aa> ka carraetoi fcy Inafca gnod" toaerUoau Reasonable ratei>. Call PI 2-7S58 . IS PURSLV FIRST NATIONAL STORES largest and only complete music room, cellar, garage, city utilities, BENEFITS at once Free inspections, upon re­ between 1:80-4:80 or any time Park and Oakland Ave. BALDWIN, MACS, Cortland, De­ R. F. Dimock Co. ACCIOBMTAtr SCREENINGS and drainage atone, store. Ward Music Ch,. 99 Sum­ 50 Oxford St.—6 room Colonial, 2- ' sacrifice price reduced. Carlton AND BUY THIS 6 ROOM Ranch quest. Call the Ell.sworth Mitten Saturday or Sunday. East Hartford licious applet at the farm. 529 $1 per yard at screening plant, An­ mer. Open evenings t ill-9 p.m. car garage, modern bath and heat, W Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. - :)! 1 9.524.5 ’ a acre setting. Owner has done Agency, Realtors, .Member of MLS West Center St MI 8-8116. Free parking. Luxury Apartrnent MI 9-7702 •'’erything. Just move right in with- service, All 3-8930. DIoI m i 3-2711 ALL KINDS of clocks repaired. An- dover. Route 8. Call Georgs H, modem plumbing and wiring low Barbarai Wootls TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Grifflng, PI 2-7888. Manchester, 6 rooms with terrace, taxes. FHA appraisal $15.800.'Sell ■MI Q c c c o ' i>P*u9ing a cent. 3 bedrooms, tiquea included. Work guaranteed. '7 t a n J u > HAND PICKED MACS $1.25 a newly completed, air-conditioned, Johanna Evans im U-ot)Oa living room ^ with fireplace. Kitch- Ml 9-1962. FLOVO coou ev , basket. Bring your own container. ing,for $15,300. 4'j% assumable Ma n c h e s t e r en w i t h ...... Legal Notice CONNECTICUT / HOME MADE ravloU, freah or Antiques 56 'deluxe custom cabinet kitphen, mortgage. breakfast bar. maple avbnub, frozer, 80c doz. H. Paaqualinl. 34f Hours 8 till dark. Bottl’s, 260 Bush sne ROOM house, particularly con-i panf/ed ?amiW OOSMA a p p l ia n c e : Service—R » bOrtl^-ln oven and range, double venlent location for family f.ao’‘'y room, parquet SAgATOOA Hill Rd. RARE BOQ,K (the history of Man­ Lovely 5-room Ranch, 2 bedrooms, vement location for family with n ----- n ^ LIMITATION OBOEB palra all makes refrigeratore. FIREMEN Ave^ Street, Wapplng. n door' Frigidaire refrigerator-freez­ West Side— Imrhaculate 6 room spaciouj, living room, dining ropm AT A COURT OF PROBATE bs story Present. Hon. John J. WaHett Judge. Applications for position of fire­ model. Marlow's, 867 Main St. MI 9-4336. ping, adults, $135 Available Dec. buses, schools and churches, fire­ building, on Jot 100x200, centrally Estate of L u ^ Zikus, late of Man­ mushy. Delivered to your door. Near bus line, schools and shop­ chester in said District, deceased. A 24-HOUR WANT AD ANSWERIN8 SAM'S UPHOLSTEIRT - ReUred men will be accepted until 5 p.m. 15. Seen bv appointment. place and barbecue pit. also fire­ located. Steam heat gas furnace. on Monday, Dec, 11, 1961. SNOW BLOWERS — From $79.98 Call Hathaway, MI 9-6438. ping. Only $15,500. BARROWS On motion of Albert Zamaltla of aald from the shop. Can take care of Millinery Dressmaking Business Opportnniti«8 32 Help Wanted— Female 35 and up. Parta and aervice Capi­ MI 9-6281 ' . MI 9-9628 place living room, enclosed sun- For information call AH 9-1919 be­ Manchester, administrator. all your upholsterlnc needs at g r e e n MOUNTAIN potatoes, good Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 porch. Must be seen to be appreci­ tween 5-7 p.m. ORDERED: That six monthi from tha SERVICE FREE TO HERALD READERS Benefits include pension, sick tol Equlpm'ent Co., 38 Main St, 2iih day of November, 1961. be and the great savings. Call CH 2-2878. SEWING TO be done? Dressmak­ s m a l l r e s t a u r a n t , centrally RELIABLE WOMAN to care for leave,, paid holidays, vacation and Hours 7-5 dally, 7-9 Thursday, 7-4 and mealy. Paaqualinl Farm, 246 FOR SALE—Fur coat, worn twice, ated. $16,500. WALLACE same are limited and allowed for the Avery St., Wapplng. U &. R Realty Co. SO. WINDSOR—$15,500 , 7 room re­ ing and alterations, reasonable. located In Manchester, low over­ two children three days weekly. life Insurance, Saturday. co.st $90. Will sell for $70. MI I<'nrnished Apartments 63-A 58 E. Center St, MI 9-5306 creditors within which to bring In their Waat laformatlaa aa aaa o f our elaaalBed adverOaoBBCdtor No M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv­ m . 3-8888.------head, reasonably priced. Injury Exclusive neighborhood for the pro­ MI 3-2692 Any time stored brick Colonial, 4 bedrooms, claims against said estate, and said ice—commercial, residential, in­ References requested Box B, 9-0125. administratba is directed to give put^ anawer at the tolephoae Bated? Bbnj^ eall tka forceg sale. Call h u 9-8278.------Blue Cross, C.M.S. and Major OIL IN YOUR 2 gallon can, $1.19 COVENTRY—Three rooms, heat, fessional. 8 rooms. To try and de­ oil hot water heat, copper (Office open 9 a m. to 9 p.m.) dustrial. Attics, cellars, incinera­ Herald. R. D. Murdock lie notice to.the creditors to bring in Medical plans are available. full jprice. Always low prices at Fertilizer* 50-A BOYS’ SUITS and sport Jacket, hot water, bath, parking, $75 scribe thl(, beautiful English Co­ AH S-6472 plumbing, modem bath large lot. tbelr.claim s within said time a lio w ^ MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE tors. Leaves raked. Brush re­ Moving— Trucking— sizes 10. 12, 14, Bovs’ hockey moiithlv. Call after 4 p.m. PI lonial would be futile Alust be Dutch oven. West Side Realtv AH by publishing a copy of this order in Coronet Gasoline, 668 Center St. GOOD COW MANURE $5 and $10 9-5315 some newspaper having a circulation moved. Metal, cardboard drums. Help Wanted— FBinale >35 For poeitlon description and appli­ skates, sizes 1. 2, 4, Call MI 9-8414. 2-6975. ■ seen to lie appreciated. Replace­ Ml 9-9757. Storage 20 loads. Delivered. Elxcellent for ment value in excess of $50,000. CAMBRIDGE ST.—2-family house Lots For Sal* In said probate district wililn ten days M l 9-0500 Figurer-Typist cation formg apply to: Fire Depart­ FOR SALE — Flat wallstone, ve­ 5-5 room flats, new boilers, copper "73 from the date of this order and return SANTA’S HELPER. Be a home neer and fireplace stone, Bolton shrubs, lawns, etc. MI 8-7804, MI SUAIMTT ST.—8 room duplex, com­ Can be boaight in the low 80s. MODERN, immaculate 3 bedroom make t/> this court of the notice given. FLOORS WASHED and waxed, AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- Unusual opportunity available ment Headquarters, 153 Spruce St., 9-8731. plumbing. 2-car garage, handy lo­ and leave your meerage. Ton^ hear fron our adverttaer to Jig moving, packing,storage. Low shopper’s representative. Daggett Notch Quarry. MI 9-0617. Wanted— To Buy 58 pletely furnished. $160 monthly. ranch, 2 blocks from Bowers ONE B ZONE lot 80x115, city ______JOHN J. WALDETT. Judge. ttme without ependlng all evealng at the toleahene. windows cleaned, painting, paper­ to qualified High School gradu­ Manchester. J. D. Realiv, All 3-5129 COVENTR^Y cation, $21,900. Philbrick Agenev, -School, full basement, fireplace, water. Union Street, $2,200 rate on long distance moves to & Ramsdell, two hours daily will AH 9-8464. Call LI.MITATION O B M B ing, walls washed, odd Jobs. Handy ate who likes work involving COINS AND coin supplies. Give an FRANK IS bu3ting and selling good large family size kitchen. Belfiore Ml 9-6495. 48 states. Personalized sendee, 80 net $25-$30 weekly (commission). PART-TIME evening help, payroll AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Man Service. Phone hll 3-8946. Household Goods 5l used himlture and antiques start­ BEAUTIFULLY furnished over-siz­ 7 room custom built unusual home. Agenev, All 3-5121 at Manchester. wiUUn and for the 3-5187, CH 7-1423. Good repeat business. Delivering figuring and typing. WeU and personnel. Write Box AA, investment with a profit oppor­ VERNON—Just compj«eted. 6 room tunity. Come in and browsa ing Sept. 9 at 420 Lake S| Call and ed room, suitable for 2 adults, tile 200 foot lakefront. "nils home is for. TOLLAND—Building lot 150x40, U j Districi of Manchester on the 27th day SHARPE3NING Service — Saws, and collecting not necessary. Call known Hartford concern —5- Herald, Manchester, Conn. bath, garage, heat and utilities in­ ranch, 3 large bedrooms,, formal MANCHESTER - $24„500. 6 room of November. 1961. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. around. Connecticut Coin A Stamp see what we’ve got. Open Sun­ those who enjoy the better things In miles from Rockville, $1,350. TR Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. L o s t and Found 1 AutomobDen for Sal* 4 knives, axes, shears, skates, TR 5-8715. If no answer TR 6-8210. day week — complete benefit TAPE RECORDERS for rent Mar cluded, kitchen facilities. $85 dining room, modem kitchen with! ranch, Rockledge. 1' , baths, Light trucking and package deliv­ located at the Manchester Pet days. MI 9-6580. life. Priced in the low SOs. >, 6-7812. Estate of Julia Rawson lato of Man­ rotary blades. Qultk service. Capl- BANK, Insurance or Utility back­ low’s, 867 Main. Call Ml 9-6221. monthly, J. D. Realty. All 3-6129. built-ins. wooded lot, near new | built-in stove and oven, 2 fire­ chester in said District, deceased. FOUND—Wrlstwatch on Spruce St. RIDE WANTEHJ from 1141 Tolland ery. Refrigerators, washers and program. Write Box X. Herald Center, 995 Main St. MI 3-6498. tol Equipment Co.. 38 Main St., EXPERIENCED ground desirable for two part-time WE BUY, SELL or trade antique 3 bedroom ranch with detached-ga­ Vernon school, selling for $17,900. i places, 2-car garage, condition ' On motion of Ethel C. Mohor. 88 Sta­ nesr Oak, November 22.. MI St. East Hartford, to Pitkin St., stove moving specialty. Folding advising education and exper­ RUGS, NEVER used. 9x12 gold SIX ROOM duplex, complriely fur­ Call the R. F. Dimock Co , AH tion Ave., Hartford. Connecticut, Manchester. Hours daily 7-5, SEWING MACHINE credit'Investigators evenings, 5:30- DECORATING for Christmas? and used furniture, china, glas*, rage, acre lot, 7 years old. excel-, hke new. Call the R, F. Dimock executrix. 8-0232. East Hartford, and return. Hours chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752 ience. Oriental, $30; 9x15 tweed, $35. nished, center of town. $160 Legal Notice Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. MI 8:30 p.m. Modem office faclUtles Good selection of close-out 'wall- silver, picture frames and old lent value appraised for $15,900.' 9-5245. Barbara Wood.s. AH 9-7702. Cn , AH 9-5245. Barbara Woods, ORDERED: That six months from 7:30-4, or can adjust to fit yours, 3-7958. OPERATORS in downtown Manchester. Excel­ Electrolux vacuum, $35. BU 9-6955. monthly. Available for immediate Johanna Evans, MI 9-.5653. the 27th day of November. 1961. bf NOTICE IS HEREBY given that MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ papers, some pre-pasted, 47c to coins, old dolls and guns, hobby For quick sale $13,900. AH 9-7702, Johanna Evans AH 2 or 3 days « week. Call BU AVON’S 1961 rift catalog! Here !• lent' poBsibilitles with expanding occupancy. J. D. Realty, MI 9-565.1 ^ LIMITATION OBDER and the same are limited and allowed Pass Book No. 64129, issued by ing Company. Local and long dis­ 97c per single roll. Sherwln-Wil- MAYTAG DUTCH oven gas stove, collections, attic contents or whole for the. - creditors------within------which------to bring 9-0423. Apply a Shopper’s Paradise of Gift* for concern. Will train ambitious men 3-6129. Excellent financing available on CARE AND detail have been lav­ AT A CUURT OK PROBATE held The Savings Bank of Manchester tance moving, packing and stor­ everyone on the Christmas Gift Hams, 981 Main, VVestinghouse refrigerator. West- estates. Furniture Repair Service, ished on this custom 2 bedroom ai Manchester, within and for the in their claims against said esta estate, and Household Services desirous of supplementing pres­ Talcotlville, Conn. Tel. MI 8-7449. any of these exclusive homes WEST SIDE--19.50 American Co­ District nf Manchester on the ^ th day said execuuix !s directed to giveeiv« pubtlo has been lost and application has WANTED—Flill car of riders or age. Regular sendee throughout Manchester Modes, Inc. list. Selling Avon is the ideal inghouse washer, Frigidaire dr.V' TWO ROOM furnished housekeep­ ranch, 100x180 high, dry and wood­ of November. 1961. notice to the creditors to bring In their Offered 13-A ent income. Mall brief resume to 150 CEDAR poles, last call before lonial, 13x23 living room, pine ______- - ing : ___ been made to aaid bank for pay­ two or three from Phoenix St., New England states and Florida. Pine Street part-time earning opportunity for er. Morton mangle, and miscel­ ing apartment, all utilities, older ed lot, attached -gaiage, enclosed Present. Hon. John J. Walleit, Judge. claims within sAid time allowed by Ml 3-6563. "Investigator.” P. O. Box 1001, snow. Many clothesline sizes; hy­ EXTRA SPENDING money for recreation room, bar immaculate Estate of Mar|:aret L. P/*rsson, late publishing a copy of this order In seme ment of the amount of deposit. Taylor St., or the circle in Vernon Manchester housewives who have only a few laneous items. MI 9-1692 after 4. employed gentleman. 272 Main. ]. D. REALTY CO. 12x12 patio, exhaust fan, disposal, to Pratt & Whitnev Aircraft. East WASHED REFRIGERATOR re- Manchester. Replies will be treat­ draulic truck Jack, chains. MI Christmas by selling your part or condition, only $17,900. Carlton W. of Manchester m said District, de­ nrwspapfr having a circulation In said ‘H?alrs Prompt, economical, expert, hours spare time dally. Call BU ed with strictest confidence and full collections of coins to Con­ 470 Main St. Ml 3-5129 and double sink in 17 font kitchen. Hutchins, AH 9-5132. ceased. probate district within ten days from FOUND—Black mongrel male pup. Hartford, third shift. Reliable. Call 9-1353. Three Rooms of Furniture TWO NEW LARGE rooms and On motion nf Ralph O. Persaon of ihe date nf thus order and return make KtisGuaranteed. Phone Ml 9-4587, Pot- 9-4922. respect. necticut Coin ic Stamp, 995 Main Glass enclosed bath, fully storm­ white spot on cheat. Call Lee hn 3-5467 Painting— Papering 21 R.N. PART-’nM E or full-time. Call bath, furnished, heated, and hot TWO-FAMILY ranch, 5-4, enclosed ed. Owner anxious. Robert Wolver­ k rVE ROO.M ranch— one block said Manchester, executor. |to this court of the notice given. Fracchia, Dog Warden, MI S-8594. 'ffcii:rton's, ISO Center St BABY GIFTS, bibs, bootees, balls, St., MI 3-6498, Bring your coins in ORDERED:.That six months from the JOHN-J. WALLEIT. Judge. MI 9-2358. ■ TOWN OF MANCHESTER FROM MODEL HOME water. Young couple preferred. breezeway, garage, two furnaces, ton Agency, AH 3-1914. from Alain St excellent condition 28ih day of November. 1961. be. and the WOMAN wants ride to East Hart­ tn* A PAINTING AND paperhanging. blankets, bonnets, and Jacket*. for appraisal. Call JA 8-0638 after 5:30 p.m. to FLAT FTNISH Holland window RECREATION SUPERVISOR Reasonable. MI 3-7632. aluminum siding, fireplace, 246’ throughout, city utilities. Charles same are Hmitrd and allowed for the LIMITATION ORDER ford Aircraft, second shift, Sum­ shades made to measure. All Good clean workmanship at rea­ PART OR full-time to sell cos­ Sitaatlons Wanted— ’ Cost Over $700 9 :30 p.m. frontage, trees, jpeenhouse. excel­ DIANE DRIVE —Vacant. 3 bed­ Ijesperance. .Ml 9-7620. creditors within which to bring in ’ AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Announceinenta mit St. area. Call MI 9-9148. sonable rates. 80 years In Man­ metics. High commission. Choose SALARY RANGE: th(*ir...... clatm.^...... against...... said estate, and Manchester, within and (or tha metal Venetian blinds at a new Female 38 ALL CRAFTINT paint by number Rooms Without Board 59 lent condition. Only $19,500. Carl­ room ranch, hullt-in range, oVen said executor i.e directed to give public ' Manchester on the 27th day chester. Raymond Flske. MI own hours. C?ali Mrs. Leclerc, MI and disposal. Small rash assumes 1961 CHErVROUST convertible, tur­ low price. Keys made while you $4186-$5278 per annum reduced one-third. Over 100 dif­ NEVER BEEN USED ton W. Hutchins. Ml 9-5132. notice to Ihe creditors to bring In their | ^November. 1961 AUCTION—F7t)m the estate of 9-9237. 3-1892 Or MI 3-6096 any time. mortgage. Florida owner most claims within said time allowed by pulv Preaenl. Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge. quoise with white top, 4-speed wait. Marlow’s. (Paid vacation, sick leave, holl BUSINESS and confidential typing ferent sets in stock. Sherwin-Wil­ Sale Price $388 Kusiness Uncations Elliott L. Sikes, Saturday. Dec. 2. days, and other benefits). AIANCHESTER and vicinity — an.xious quirk sale. Belfiore Agen­ CUTE 'n PERT llshtng a copy of this order in some Estate of Jennie L. Cook, late of floor shift transmission, plus many E3XTERIOR and Interior painting. done in my home. Centrally lo­ liams, 981 Main, ROOMS TO rent, all utilities, Scran­ For Reint 64 newspaper having a circulation in said Manchester in said District, de41eaaad. 1 p.m. at the Ellington Town AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol SEWING MACniNE operators College graduation in physical beautiful 3 bedroom split, excel­ cy, AH 3-5121, Evenings Mr. An­ ----- Is this clean Jarvis built Cape Hall. Auctioneer Robert E. Fluck- other extras, 4,000 miles 82,695. Paperhanging. Wallpaper books. full-time 8 a,m.-4:30 p.m. Also, cated. Call MI 9-6358. Fa.v Only $-1 Week ton Motel. Call AH 9-0826 after 6. probate district within ten days from On motion of F^orence Hayden, South ster 3 piece living room set: sofa education or recreation or equiva­ LIONEL electric train set, O- STORE near Main St, at 26 Birch lent condition, built-ins, garage, derson, JA 8-0139. on Center Street. Four rooms fin­ the date of this order and return make Road. Bolton. Conn, and Jennie C, iger, . , MI 9-1042. Wallpaper removed. Ceilings part-time shift for mothers with to this court of the notice, given Pitkin of said Manchester, executrlcei. and 2 chairs. 8145. Choose from lent employment in a recreation AVAILABLE for part-time or rnib- gauge. 9 piece set plus transform­ Sacrificing complete bedroom, LARGE FURNISHED 1’ , rooms, St, 2,000 sq, ft., parking. Apply recreation room, over one ac-e ished, Ample room on second floor F7oors. Good clean workmanship small children going to school, 9 SPLIT LEVEL—For those accus­ , JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. ORDERED: That eix months from group of fine fabrics. Work done program. Applications and further stitute secretarial work, exper­ er and extras. MI 3-5677 complete living room and kitchen light housekeeping, one minute Marlow's, 887 Main. land, full price $16,900; nice 3 bed­ for two more bedrooms. FFIA down the 27th day of November. 1961. ba and 1954 FORD custom 8. 2-door, auto­ Flilly insured. Reasonable rates a.m.-3 p.m. Experience preferred. by expert craftsmen on our prem­ information may be obtained from ienced in all phases. Including dic­ decorator furniture from modeJ dis­ walk from Alain St. All 9-7959. room ranch, minutes from Hart­ tomed to the finer things all one payment only $950 for qualified LIMITATION ORDER the same are limited and allowed for Pcraonali matic transmission, radio, heater, Leo Pelletier, MI 9-6326 or Ml Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard the creditors within which to bring In good condition, 8250. CAll MI ises, All work fully guaranteed. General Manager’s Office, Man­ taphone. Gladys Keith, MI 3-6343. APRONS FOR sale, all sites end play home. Wo will give you free STORE—Central, East Hartford, ford* full basement, garage, patio, could demand has been included in buyer. Call today. AT A COURT OF PROBATE held 9-5082. St., Manchester. this lovely room home. The at Man«hestAr. within and for the their claims against said estate, azid EILEICTROLUX Sales and Service, 9-6489. Mill Fabric Salesroom, 175 Pine chester. Connecticut: Office of colors, reasonable, 58 School St., delivery and free storage up to one 1132 Main) unheated, suitable rcs- large lot, 'many extras, full price 8‘ 2 said executrices are directed to give FURNISHED room near bath for style is rondusive to tho.se who en­ District of Manchester on the 28th day bonded representative, Alfred St.; exclusive Cheney Fabric PAINTING, papering, floor sand' State Personnel Department. Hart­ TEEN-AGER WILL baby sit after­ M I'3-5672. year. 'taurant, offices, 'retail. Inquire $14,900. Many more $4.M0 up. Call of November. 1961. ublic notice to the creditors to bring STENOGRAPHER—one-girl Insur­ gentleman, parking. 54 High St. joy split level living aU its best. S1 their claims within said time al­ Ameil, 206 Henry 8L Tel. Ml 1956 MERCURY 2-door hardtop. salesroom, in Manchester. MI Ing, remodeling. Call Mr. Charles, ford, Connecticut, or any office of noons or weekend evenings. Green next door. $100. the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. ance office. Manchester, Five school area preferred. Ml' 3-0301. AUCTTION—From the estate of El­ Realtors, AH 3-6930 or AH 9-5524 On beautifully landscaped spa JARVIS Estate of Jacob J. Llpp. late of Man­ lowed by publishing a copy of thia 8-0450. Does not bum oil, in good condl MI 9-0726. da.vs, 9-3, Experience necessary. the Omnectlcut State Employment N O R M A N ’S ROOAI FOR one or two working chester in aaid District, deceased. order In some newspaper having a Cir­ tion, 8500. MI 8-5848. Service. liott L. Sikes, Saturday: Dec. 2, 1 EXCELLENT STORE for env busi­ cious lot, 2-car garage, 4 bath­ culation in said probate district within SAM’S UPHOI^TERY - ReOred Box W, Herald. 443 HARTFORD ROAD girls, board optional, few steps On motion of Mildred G. Hall of FEIRMANEINT removal of unwant­ CEILINGS, wallpapering, refinish- p.m. at the Ellington 'Town H ^ . ness or office, apartment Includ­ COOPER STREET-Older 6 room rooms. Priced in the high 50s. said Manchester, executrix. ten days from the dAte of this order An 3-1524 from Post Office All 3-6745. and return make to tnis court of the ed hair. Miss Blanche Mason, 540 1951 DESOTO, 4-door sedan. De­ from the ehop. Cat/ take care of ing floors. Clean workmanship. WANTED for textile engraving Situations Wanted— Male 39 Auctioneer Robert E. Flucklger. ed, 476 Alain St. AD 9-5229. 9-5. house with rec room in basement, Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. REALTY CO. ORDERED: That six months from all your upholstdring needs at Before you buy furniture any tip-top condition throughout, new the 28th day of November. 1961. be and notice given. Vernon St.. Manchester Conn By pendable transportation. Good Free estimates. No Job too small. HAIRDRESSER wanted. Apply plant pantograph operators and where—shop at Norman's. FURNISHED room suitable for Realtors Appraisers the same are limited and allowed for JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. appointment. Phone 5u 9-9020 condition. MI 3-8554 after 4 p.m. great savings. Cal] 2-2378. John Verfaille,. MI 9-5750. plate painters. Apply at Stafford oak floors, hot water heat, copper MANCHESTER—Our loss, your the creditors within which to bring in Marlow’s Beauty Salon. nur.se. teacher or business worn gain. Asking $16,300. Alust be sold ! MI 3-4112 Printers, Center and West Sts., EXPERT CLOTHES PRESSER. RCA WHIRLPOOL wa.sher, four Houses For Rent 65 j plumbing, aluminum storm win­ MI 3-1023 their claims against said estate, and 1955 PONTIAC 2-door hardtop, RADTO-TV REPAIRS all makes. Steady or part-time. JA 5-2854. an. AH 9-.3319. today. Alake your offer. Vacant—3 said executrix is directed to give public WANTED—Ride to Travelers from WAITRESSES WANTED days. Ap­ Stafford Springs, Conn. years old. Good condition. MI dows, modern bath, large 2-car notice to the creditors to bring In their W. Middle Turnpike, hours 8-4:30. automatic transmission, radio and Cars, phonographs, changers. FOR RENT FOUR ROOAI ranch for rent in : garage, amesite driveway, lot bedrooms, not development, only MANCHESTER Honest, economical. Guaranteed 90 Electrical Services 22 ply in person, Howard Johnson’s 3-6317. NURSE, TEACHER or business claims within said time allowed by Call MI 9-1892 after 6. heater, low mileage. Reasonable. Ideal Site For -t- Bolton, all knotty pine. built-in j 70x191. Buy it for $14,900. Alove 8 years old, I^arge ranch, full piihlishing a copy of this order In some days. Famous for service for 80 Restaurant, Tolland Turnpike, off Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 woman to share home or rent U A R built new 6 room raised newspaper having a circulation In said Hospital Notes MI 3-8292. FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv­ Route 15, Manchester, See Mr. CHRISTMAS TREE USED COAIBINATION atove. gas I oven and stove. AH 3-2322. right in. Call owner All 3-1912. basement, plastered walls, hot /WANTED—Ride from 202 Porter years. Phone Ml 9-4637. Potter- ice on all types of electrical wir­ Clerk- STAND room. Every home privilege All water oil heat, fireplace, ceramic ranch, beautiful marble fireplace, probate district within ten days from ton's. Ford. NOW IS THE time to get that pet ' and oil good condition $30. MI 9-4081. I ROCKVILLE—5 room single, im­ the days of this order and return make Vltitlng hours are t to.,J p.m. street to Pratt A Whitney, East ing Licensed and insured Wilson In good business zone. 9-2415. ; WEST SIDE—Priced for quirk sale! bath, disposal, aluminum com ­ redwood foyer, cathedral ceiling in to this court of tha notice given. Hartford, second shift. MI 3-6494. 1955 FORD convertible, new top. you’ve wanted. We have some mediate occupancy $115 Tel .\H j Family Cape 6 rooms, plaster living room, glass sliding doors JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. for all areas, except materatty, WEAVING of Bums, moth holes Electrical Co., Manchester, \D AREA MANAGER needed by lead­ Phone MI 9-9659 binations, amesite drive, good Call MI 3-0714. 9-4817, Glastonbury, ME 8-7876. Stenographer beautiful buff cockers. AKC regls 9-7319, walls, hot water heat, garage, housekeeping. Will consider rent­ from dining room to sundeck, where they are 2 to 4:80 aad 6:80 arid tom clothing, hosiery runs, ing cosmetic company for Tolland AUTOAIATIC gaa heater.' Win heat Apartments— Flata-~ AT A COURT OF PROBATE held to 8 p.m.; and prltote , rooms tered. A email deposit will hold 5 rooms. Small gas heater for one handy location. Belfiore Agency, ing. Escott, owner, AH 9-7683. natural wood cabinets. built-in Automobiles for Sale 1953 PONTIAC 4-door sedan, white- handbags repaired, zipper re­ County, Direct sales management Interesting assignment for any one until Christmas. We will Tenements 6>1 LAKEWOOD Circle vicinity—2 bed­ at Manchester, within and for the where they ore 10 o.m. to 8 p.m. experience helpful, but good sales qualified High School graduate room. Call AU 9-23.58. AH 3-5121, Evenings Air Ander­ range and oven, oversize 2-car District of Manchester on the 28th day wall tires, good condition, 8185. placements, umbrellas repaired, also board your dog while you are room Cape, 1 car garage, beauti­ HOLLISTER ST.—5'i room home of November. A.D. 1961. Visitors are requested not to Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 record of at least two years will —varied duties—well known son, JA 8-0139, basement garage, large lot. rhoice ANGLIA 1959, tan, 2-door, standard Evenings MI 9-8456. men’s shirt collars reversed and away on a trip. Ml 3-5427. Har­ GENERAL RHRTTAL agency, J. D. ful location, completely furnished. on a professionally tandscap'lf'd Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. smoke in patients room*. No more be accepted. We offer complete Hartford company—full benefit location. Priced at only $22,000. E.atate of Mary Mora late of Man- shift, good condition. 87 Andover replaced, Marlow’s Little Mend­ SECOND MORTGAGE money — mony Hill Kennels, Hebron Road, ELECTTROLUX. tank vacuum, all Realty, 470 Main Street. AO $125 a month. J, D. Realtv MI BOLTON—6 room ranch artistic 100x150 lot. 2-car garage, concrete than two visitors at one ttme per 1955 FORD station wagon, V-8 ing Shop. management training. High com ­ program—6-day week — free 3-5129. 3-5129. ch»*ster In said district, deceased. St., Hartford, CH 2-2468. Reasonable rates. Confidential, Bolton. attachments, $10. MI 3-5630, paneling, 2-car. attached garage. drive, enclosed porch, formal din- i y t r> .. -rx t \ 1 Upon applfeation of Lucy Agostlnelli patient. standard shift, excellent condition. fast service. Mercury, CH 7-8919. missions override an expense al­ parking. Write Box 55, Herald Coventry and Albert Mora. Executors, praying giving education and exper­ Iwautiful view, large lot onlv ing room, living room with fire-1 M K K f V ( D NEED A CAR and hrd your credit Call PI 2-7577. lowance. Gall Daggett & Rams­ ROPER GAS range. 40’’ practical­ FOUR ROOM single in rear 75 place, spacious kitchen, full cel-! I V L c U t y V ^ U . for authority to sell certain real estate Patient* Todays 285 Roonng— Sidinc 16 dell, TR 5-8715, or, if not at home, ience. FOUR ROOAIS heated, central lo­ 414,500. Carlton W Hiitchins 511 particularlv described in said applica­ turned down? Short on down pay­ BURIED IN BILLS? A good mort­ JUST LISTEO ly new, used less than six months. Birch St Call after 5 p.m. MI 9-5132, ADMITTED YESTERDAY: ment? Bankrupt? Reposaesaion? CHEIVROLET 1961 4-door Impala TR 5-8210. cation, adults, AH 3-8470 after 6. 9-9043. lar. Immaculate throughout and ■ All 3. 0(10.7 A n v i-imo tion on file, it is gage to consolidate debts will Im­ The only tavern In the town, MI 9-8654. fairly priced. Inspection invited. A liy tim e ORDERED: That the foregoing ap­ Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Coventt^; Don't give up! See Honest Doug­ hardtop, A-1 condition Must sell. A. A. DION INC. Roofing, siding, prove your credit situation rind re­ HOUSEKEEPER, kind and inter­ plication be heard and determined at painting. Carpentry Alterations SEPTIC TANKS doing excellent volume of Robert Wolverton Agenev, AH R. D. Murdock Ml 3-6472 hirs. Janet MocGillvary, 00 Tan­ las, get the iowdowm on the lowest Reasonable. Call TR 5-1664. quires payment.^ of only $22.25 ested in children. Live In. Private FOR SALE — 40" white enamel the Probate office In Manchester in and additlona. Ceilings. Workman­ room. MI 9-5650. business in beer and aaad- FOR RENT—7 room duplex 22 ROCKVILLE — 5 room ranch. 3-1914. said District, on the I2th day of Decem­ ner St.; Richard Rlngrose, 14 down and smallest pairments any­ per month for each $1000 you bor­ AND Kenmore gas range, $15, Call All Suburban For Rent 66 1949 STUDEBAKER half-ton pick­ ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. Audograph wlches. No competition, a Locust, $100, AH 9-5229 , 9-5. $12,900. $400 down. MI 9 ~319. CUSTOM BUILT RANCH ber. A.D. 1961. at ten o'clock In the Cornell St.; Edwin Griwold, 71 where. Not a small loan or finance row Frank' Burke at Connecticut real money-maker. 6-room 9-1830. AfANCHESTER~6 room ranch with forenoon, and that notice h* given to up, radio and heater, one owmer, MI 3-4860. DO YOU NEED extra money for PLUGGED SEWERS COI.CHESTER, Norwich Rd., Route all persons interested In, said estate of Crestwood Dr.; Mrs. Alice M«ad, company plan Douglas Motors, Mortgage Investment Exchange, apartment available to bnyr attached garage, in excellent con-1 Alanchester - 2 year old Gambola- . 833 Main 8L 8100. 1953 Dodge 4-door, good con­ Christmas? Grant’s needs sales CREDENZA extension table, seats SIX ROOAI duplex available Dec. '2, two 4>2 room brand new apart- the pendency said application and the Skinner Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Mar­ BID WELL HOME Improvement 15 Lewis Street, Hartford. CH er. Very low rent for tavern, dltlon. in choice residential area, I ti ranch home remarkably clean time and place of hearing thereon, by dition, radio and heater, 8100. MI Operator people, 12-9, 5 days a week. In­ nine, contains silver drawer and 1. Stove and refrigerator furnish­ nient.s. $80 monthly. Available for A BARGAIN ilyn Aramini. 10 Range Hl)l Rd„ 9-3697. ■Company—all types of siding and 6-8897 days, JA 9-5553 evenings. Machine Gleaned long term lease may be ob­ ed. AH 3-6639, selling for $21,900. Call the R. F. , h u p family kitchen, plaster walls', Rockville; George Whaley,. 234 O L D ^ c a r s mechanics spe- (Experienced) cluding Saturdays. Apply W. T. china storage, mahogany, excel­ immediate occupanev. J D. Here is you chance to buy a small roofing. Aluminum clapboards a Septic Tsiiks, Dry Well., Sewer tained. Owner retiring. For Dimoc k Co.. MI 9-5245, Barbara' one-half acre lot. all for only Green Rd.; Mrs. Laura Ferland. dals>|ixit yourself cars, always SECXIND MORTGAGE raoiiey-We Grant Co., Manchester Shopping lent condHion. Studio coiich. sec­ Realty AH 3-5129 house reasonably and decorate It roi,xn».holf dl.slrirt at l.a.-» seven days tvfore tho a nod'helecUon. Look behind our PLYMOUTH 1950 Special Deluxe specialty. Unexce'Jed workman­ Parkade. Lines Installed—Cellar Wator- a good deal call MANCHESTER — Attractive 4.'i Woocl.q. MI 9-7702. Johanna Evans, $17,500. Evenings Dick Hayes 5fl ■^day of aaid hearing, to appear if Vernon Ave., Rockville; Mra Mil­ can supply any amount of money Good opportunity—well estab­ tional divan, dining room chairs, room duplex, heat, hoi water, the way you w'ant it. This four they see rau.«e at said time and place, office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. 4-door sedan, very clean, radio, ship. MI 9-6495. lished Hartford firm—High pronflng Done. SPACIOUS apartment on small es­ MI 9-5653 3-0527, dred Donze, West Rd., Vernon; heater, signals. Motor, transmis­ for mortgages Terms to fit your miscellaneous furniture. After 5 stove, refrigerator, parking. $125. room bungalow on Autumn St. i s ' ______and ho lieanl relatiye thereto, and needs. Construction mortgages School graduate—5-day w e e k - MI 9-3466, and ail day Saturday. tate, Colonial, atmosphere, view, selling far below bank appraisal $13,900—COAIPACT piake return in this enurt. Evette Guilbauit. 76 Birch St.; Ed­ 1956 BUIOC 4-door sedan, rare sion, front end in very good shape. TED GOODGHtLD AH 3-1809. 6 room Co­ WARREN E. HOWLAND •lOlIN J. WALLETT, Judee. ward Rak, Talcottville; Diana Roofing and Chimneys 16-A also available. J, D. Realty 470 complete benefits—Write Box lake privileges, garage facilities, for only $9,400, lonial, near Bowers School. Own­ standard shift, good condition. MI Nearly new snow tires on back. Y, Herald advising education McKinney bros. near conveniences, fireplaee, heat, Taya, 132 Spruce St.; John Jas­ Main 8t„ MI 8-5129. Rod Estate ALBERT’S HISTORIC 52nd er tran.sferred. makes quick sale REALTOR AT A ('OURT OF PROBATE h*ld 9-II45. Upholstery like new. Asking 8145. and experience. ANNIVERSARY SALE hot water. Adults. $125 monthly. per Jr., 92 Blsaell St.; Mra. Mag- MI 3-1677. ROOFTNG — Specialising repairing Sewerage Dispasal Ca. Ml 3-0000, Ml 3-4348 TO RENT — 3 room duplex. M l necessary. Belfiore Agency, MI St Manchp^tfr. within and for the roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ 180-1S2 Pearl SL— Ml 8-8808 NOW ON 9-2478. High and Cross Sts., Coventry’. PI JARVIS 3-5121. 575 Main St'. MI 3-1108 District of ManrhPMPr. on the 29th day deleine Phelps, 47 Ward ■ St., WANTEID—Ride to Hartford from Business Opportunities 32 VERY LIVABLE 2-7670, of Novrmbpr. A.D. 1981. Rockville; l^omas Cordnef, 20 Oak Grovif St., hours 9-3. Phone VOLKSWAGEN —8695 full price. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ YOU—YES! Y-O-U TAKE Hon. John J. Wallett. Judgo. paired. Aluminum siding. 30 BILYUE ROAD—Economical hut Green'Hill St.; Mra. Doris Oryia MI 8-8229. 1956 model—not many available 20% OFF ON ANATTHING EXECTJTIVE type 4 room modern E.afatp of Dnnlpl C. Miller of .Man- on market. Douglas Motors, 333 years’ experience. Free estimates. • SEPTIC TANKS LARGE HOME With Exception of a few Nationally MODERN 5 room apartment, first REALTY CO. nice 4 roorns, tiled kitchen, tiled rhosipr in eald district, an Incairable East Hartford; Mra. Teresa Ru- BE YOUR OWN BOSS apartment, cholee location in Wll- CROCKETT’S ppraon. flni, 137 Birch St.; Carl Johnson, Main, Call Howley, MI S-6881. MI 8-0768. CLEANED and INSTALLED fair traded items. floor, $105 per month. AH 9-6495. bath, basement, sewers, bus line. Fin* For ChiMrtn limantic^ HA 3-5746. Realtors .Appraisers l’l>on application of Grace Pallckl. 29 Spruce St. , High Income Sunoco Service Sta­ AND LOOK WHAT WE Small down payment. Full price ron.torvatrix. praying for authority to SCRANTON 1959 2-DOOR Ford Galaxle, auto­ Five rooms and lavatory on MI 3-4112 MI 9 2519 certain real 'estat* particularly j ADMITTED TODAY: Thomas tion for lease in growing Rockville. • SEWERS THROW IN AS A GIFT $11,900. Belfiore Agency. Ml matic transmission, radio and Heating and Plambing 17 first floor including one bed­ SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION WEST CENTER ST.— 4 rooms, LISTINGS described In ,«aid application nn file. | Boland, 15 Rosemary PI.; Harold Small investment and a desire to MACHINE CLEANED $52 FREE GROCERIES Hou.aefi For Sale SEVEN ROOM colonial—2-car Ra* 3-5121. Evening.s Mr. Anderson JA it i« heater, white sidewalls. Price room; three bedrooms and full first floor, rear, $55. All 9-5229. 9-5. 72 8-0139. Browr.stetn. Wapplng; Gerald MOTORS PLUMBING AND heating — re­ make above average income Is all BOX MOUNTAIN DJUVE, VEtlNON, CONtl $52 FREE CLOTHING rage, large lot, 2 fire-places, large $13,700—Cape in Rolling Park. ORDPZRKD: That the foregoing ap- 81.050 MI 3-2533. hath on second floor. Fkill attic, $11,900—3 BEDROOM ranch, fire­ nlirntlon bp h^ard and determined at Mulse. 27 Ulley St.; David Hage- modeling installations, repairs. that Is needed to become your own • INSTALLATION $52 FREE JEWELRY THREE ROOAI apartment, nice family room diaries Lesperance, $14,300- 6 rooms. 2 bath cape. th»* Prnhat#* office* in Manche.atpr in boss. hot water oil heat. Near school place, aluminum storm windowa, BOLTON — 8 room home, modern how. 18 Lincoln St. All work guaranteed, 25 years ex­ SPECIALIST and shopping. IMMEDIATE $52 FREE GASOLINE j yard, cellar. Available December MI 9-7620. kitchen and bath, excellent heat­ $14,750-5 room ranch, Bolton. With eaid District on the 11th da\' of Dercm- BIRTH, YESTERDAY: A daugh­ USED CAR perience. 24-hour service. Call Take Your Choice with purchase 1. Older couple preferred AH large lot, cellar. Carlton W. $2300 you can aaaumc mort­ bor. A D. 1961. at eleven o'clock In the Trailers— Mobile Homes 6-A Call BU 9-0291 OCCUPANCY. Assumable Hutcblna, MI 9-5132. SIX ROOM ranch, 8 yeara old, ing aysfem, 1>; acres land, re­ forenoon, and that notice be given to all ter to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Al­ Earl VanCamp. MI 9-4749. , of any 3 room outfit during our i 9-0009. *' gage. per.won.* interented in -«aid ejiiate of the bert. 6 Tyler Circle- mortgage. Bowera School, all rooms better duced to $15,800 for quick sale. INVESTIGATE the smart modem Town and Country Great 52nd Anniversary Sale. You Call the R. F, Dimock Co.. MI $15;200- 6 rooma. 2 acres, off Oak nendenrv of eald anpllration and the BIRTH TODAY: A daughter to VALUES After 6— JA 8-8295 FOUR ROOAI heated apartment WALKER STREET—6 room Cape, than average In size, entire base­ time and place of hearing thereon, by and economical way of relaxed RadlO'TV Repair get your merchandise at the store 9-5245. Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, St. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ranne 1961 Cadillac Convertible BELFIORE AGENCY with stove, refrigerator and ga­ screened porch, fireplace 1-cax ment finished off Into large family puhliehing a cony of ihie order in eome ney. living. Nev? and used three and of your choice. Yes! Take your $15,200 A cream puff of a cape in newenaper having a circulation in eald East Hartford. 1961 Plymouth Fury Convertible Services 18 FOR LEASE—Restaurant and serv- DRAINAGE GO. garage, shaded lot. $16,000. piill- room 4'a% mortgage, priced for Johanna Evans MI 9-5653, four room available. Low down Ml 3-5121 oholce of $52 Free Groceries, Cloth­ rage for middle aged couple. First Broad St. area. dietrlct, at lease jieven dava before the DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: 1961 Pontiac Catalina V'iata ice station, ideally located at busy floor, $100. Ml 3-T894 brick Agency. MI 9-8464 - quick sale, $16,900, Philbrick dav of aaid hearing, to appear if th<^' payment. Bank financing. Vernon TV SEIRVICEI—All makes. Honest, route Junction in eastern Con­ Ml 9.4143 ing, Jewelry or Gasoline. We pay MANCHESTER—30 Westfield St. 6 $16.900—A real beauty, ranch In I Mrs. Marietta Wilson, S8 3ensen 1961 Oldsmoblle F-85 Station Agency, Ml 9-8464. Vernon. see cause at aaid time and place and Mobile Home Court and Sales. MI Economical. High quality parts. necticut, Restaurant fully equip­ the store, SMALL 4 ROOAI apartment suit­ MAfJCHESTER—A half block off room stone front Cape, 4, finfshed. be heard relative thereto, and make 'St.; Thomas Moore, 51 Vernon Wagon 4-8120. fireplace, aluminum combina­ $16,900 -6 and 4 flat, corner lot. return to thl« r'oiirt. Guaranteed 90 days Famous for ped, counter sendee, dining room $10 DOWN DELIVERS able for two people. Heat, elec­ Main Street, 7 room Colonial, MANCHESTER—6 room ranch (in­ iSt.; Joseph Tracy, Brookfield Rd.; 1960 Oldsmoblle Super 88 Con- baths. 4 room down, 3 bedrooms tions, oil hot water heat, all utili­ $17,300 -Split in Vernon, clean— JOHN .r WAI.LKTT, .Tiirtgr. i -Nettle Crandall, 116 Sum­ vertlble sei^ce since 1981. Phone MI and kitchen. Major brand of gaso­ 3 Complete tricity, hot water, stbve and re­ cluding game room) $16,990, one 9-4^. Potterton’s. 180 Center St. ROOAIS OF BRAND up. Modem kitchen. 3 porches, ties, modern. West Side Realty, $3,300 and take over a VA mer St.; Jacqueline Juul, East 1959 Continental Mark Auto'^Drlving School 7-A line. Small investment will deliver frigerator furnished. Private en­ car garage, only 5 years old, im­ AT A COURT OF ' PRORATK good income. For .more informa­ NEW FURNITURE well shaded lot, 2-car gara MI 9-.5315, MI 9-2915. mortgage. ftf Manrh^^tpr within an<1 for th* ! Hartford. vertlble CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, trance. Parking. $80 monthly AH maculate condition, excellent lo­ $18,400—6 i 6 duplex, central tion, call Putnam, WAlnut 3-9525. AND APPLIANCES 9-2428, $15,9iK). Philbrick Agency cation. Call the R. F. Dimoek Co.. Dlatrirt of Manrhostrr. on Iho 29th day DISCHARGED TODAY: Larry 1959 Oldsmoblle 98 Holiday Sedan MORTLOCK'S Driving School—Of­ available all hours. Satisfaction 6-8464. $18,400—Bolton ranch. 6 acres. of Novpmbor. 19fi1. After 5 p.m., Rockville, TR 5-5139. The ’’E cow m y " MI 6-5245. Barbara Woods, 5H Projfont Ib-n. John J. W.'qliritt. .Tiidcr Garrett. Ellington; James Durm, 1957 Oldsmoblle 98 Holiday Coupe fice. 443 Main. St. Manchester. guaranteed. Call Ml 0-1815. A Ranch Dream Setting,... $18,700 —Ranch iA Rockledge. Learning correctly ‘May Save Free $52 Merchandise THREE LARGE rooms, heat, hot 9-7702, Johanna Evans, MI 9-5653. INVESTIGATE Ratat^ of Margaret A. Rollft lat* of East Hartford; Michael Staczolr, 1957 Oldsmoblle 88 Holiday Coupe MANCHESTER—4 bedroom home, bathg^ ▼ Manrh#‘.«*tor. in aaid Diatricf dpcpaaod. Your Life " Driver education TELEIVISION antennas and rotor I ROOAIS ...... $188 water, atove, and refrigerator, $85 218 W.' Main St.. Rockville; Jess* 1957 Oldsmobile 88 Holiday Sedan excellent clcaet and storage spsca, Tiio adminiatrator having oxhihltpfi Lavis,. 23 Esse.x St.; Mrs. Jose­ 1957 Dodge V-8 4-door classes. Member Connecticut ^ o- systems installed and repaired The "Honeymoon" monthly. Call MI 3-8,507. HOLLISTER ST.—714 room Dutch $18,900—New Colonial on Porter St. hl^ adminlatralion arrou nl with aaid large enclosed porch, 2-c*r ga­ Colonial, l',4 baths, beautiful mod- $20.000—Big . brick ranch. Baldwin phine Alexander. 21 Strong St.; 1956 Buick Super 4-door fesslonal Driving School Assn Ml Serving Manchestei ' and suT' Free $52 Merchandise NEW LISTINGS pafato to thU Cotjrt for allowanro It la Our 1962 Cdendors rage, $19,700 Philbrick Agency, MI , O RD ERED * That tha 12th day of Mrs. Elizabeth Tucker, I&T) i; 9-7398 itninding areas. Modem TV Serv By order of the Superior Court for ToUand County, I shall sell, 3 ROOMS ...... $289 MIDLAND APARTMENTS erii kitchen, excellent closet apace, Rd. 1955 Buick Super 2-door Hardtop 9-8464. $13,700 — Hollister ' ‘St., Bowers Dpc<»mbor 19^1, at ^l^van o’clock, fore­ Dante lerardl,. Thrall Rd., Ver­ 1955 Ford V-8 Victoria Hardtop Ice. 405 Center St.. MI 8-2205. Are Here as » committee of the court, on December 16, 1961, at 11:00 In The "Charm House" 3 ROOMS — FIRST FLOOR large lot with trees. Philbrick $20,000—5 & 5 flat on Griswold noon. at the Probate Office In the Mu­ Agency, Ml .9-8464. School, 6 room expandable cape, I non. Also, many others. Choose your LARSON’S Connecticut's first li­ ““ the following described property: Free $52 Merchandise Heat, hot Water, gas for cooking, MANCHESTER—Excellent buy! 6 4 finished, soon vacant, first of-1 St,, excellent financing, two nicipal Building ln\ aaid Mancheater. he censed driving school trained — RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make, The W. G. Glenney 3 ROOMS ...... $394 vacancies. and. the aAme la aaaigned for a hear­ next car from That cerUin piece or parcel of land situated in the Town of electric refrigerator and range room Cape, 5 rooms redecorated, OAKWOOD RD.—51^-room ranch; fering. Priced to sell. | ing on the allowance of aaid admlnia- Certified and approved is now of­ free pickup and deUvery on small Veimon, County of Tolland and State of Connecticut, known and The "Hollywood" fumiahed. aluminum combos, aluminum sid­ $14,90(y—6 room ranch, Manchester! $21,000 — 2 bedroom ranch, 1^ tratlon account with aaid eatat^, ascer­ fering classroom and behind Company excellent condition, large living radios, phonographs. Hours 6-10 336 N. MAIN ST. «bown on a map entiUed "Map Free $52 Merchandise ing, good location, selling for Green. Attached garage, ceramic I acres, excellent buy. tainment of helra and order of distri­ wheel - Instruction for teenagers. p.m. H Jr E Radio and Tl'. bn L i j E. \V. A., INC. room with fireplace, 3 ^ledrooms, bution, and thIa Coxirt direct* t«bat Worker Injured Scranton Motors, ■ BGX MOUNTAIN ESTATES Section No. 3 Vernon and Bolton 8 ROOAIS ...... $488 $14,500, Call the R. F. Dimock Co., bith. Compare this listing for I $21,000 -7 room colonial, 2-car ga- INC. Ml 9-6076. 9-5582, Ml 8-1479. Call AH 9-7737, 5-7 p.m, or plastered walls, forced hot water notice of the time and place aaaigned for Conn. Property of THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. Scale l ’’= 1 0 0 ’’ The "Boulevard" TR 5-5917 AH 9-5245. Barbara Woods, AH heat, one car garage. Bowers value. rage. Bolton, - said hearing be given to all peraona In Plant Mishap 166 Union St. Rockville Aug. 31, 1954. Hayden L Griswold, C.E." Said Lot No 58 is Free $52 Merchandise 9-7702, Johanna Evans. AH 0-5653. School district. $18,900, Philbrick $15,900 - Also Manchester Green, 6 $22,000 6 A 6 duplex. Walnut St. known to be intereated therein to ao- 3 ROOMS ...... $597 near and be heard thereon hr pubiiah- more parUcuJarly bounded and described as follows: FOUR ROOMS North End. $85 a Agency, MI t-8464. room cape, full shed dormer, ga­ Real nirp, too. ine a cop v of thia order In aome new.«- MI 8-0216 The "Aristocrat" Gerald A. Mulse, 25, of 27 LiUey NORTHERLY month, with heat and hot water. rage, excellent expansion posai- $24,500 New 4'2-4'j flat, Home­ naner having a circulaMrtn In aaid D‘s. SPOTLESS 4-ROOM CAPE ... BEST BUY IN TOWN! by Lot No. 57, aa shown on said map. Free $52 Merchandise J, D.. Realty, AH 3-5129. $12,600 - ROCKVILLE. 6 room bilitlea. trict. at leaat aeven dava before the* S t , was reported in good cenuU- One Hundred Eighty-six (186) feet; 8 Rooms ...... $679 “HOMES -TO stead St. day of aaid hearing, and bv mailing on ranch, large living room, cabinet 5-5 Duplex-Centrally located off or before D ecem bey t. hx- cerM- tion at Manchester Memorial Hos­ OPEN SUNDAY EASTERLY by Box- Mountain Drive, One Hundred The price includes free delivery, SIX ROOM apartment on CerlTer kitchen, . beautifully landscaped W. Center St. 3 bedroomg each AND, we have more through MLS <*ied .matt a cop?* of thia o»*H#r to pital at noon today after on in­ Eighty-five and 47/100 (185.47) feet; ' free set up, free service and free St. with heat and hot water. Chil­ RELAX IN*^ lot. shown by. appointment. side. 2 heating systems. .TuUette Roll#t. 31 W inderm ere St.. Man- dustrial accident at. Colonial Board 2 to 5 storage till needed. dren accepted, $115 a month. J. D. Marion E. Robertson, Broker, Ml 8 room 'colonial. Porter St. area, cheater. Cnnn ^ Co., Lydall and Foulds division SOUTHERLY Realty, AH 3-5129. JOHN J. W AI.l F t T. Juds* by.XiotNo. 59, as shown on said map. SEE IT B a y , o r NIGHT West Side—Bride front Cape Cod, 3-S9S3. complete with 4 bedrooms and plant on Parker St. early today. FOR INSPECTION f Two Hundred Sixty-eight (268) feet; and ■ ' 4 rooms and bath 'pn first floor, 2 family room, attached garage, T. J. CROCKETT LIMITATION ORIIKR Mulse was accidently pinned be­ Phone Samuel Albert, CH 7-0358 TWO ROOM apartment, heat unfinished up. Full rec room in BOLTON —Immaculate eplit-level SPLIT—front to back on the out­ AT- A COURT OF PROBATE held tween a akid and an electric Jock Here is a tremendous value. .... For Your Modem American Decor WESTERLY . by land n o ^ o r formerly o f The W. G. Glennev for an Albert Courtesy Auto. We and hot water, two bus lines avail­ REALTOR at Manchester, within and fnr the basement. Garage. Deep lot. Fully on lovely high lot with abundance skirts. 7 rooms plu.s enclosed shortly after 8 o'clock tliia mom* Only $13,700 for this home. ®^fty-two and 66/KW "’111 call for you at your home, able. MI 9-6105. of shade \treee, garage, full base­ Dtatilct of.Manche.iter nn the 34th day 6 rooms plus jalousied enclose heated porch, providing bring you back home again. Posi­ enclosed. Near bus and shopping. porch (18x201. 2 ceramic baths, MI 3-15i7, of November, '19S1. Ing while he was Jjelplng in mov­ Four basic .rooms are beau­ feet. ment, plastered walls, fireplace. Present. Hon. John J. Walleft. Judee, tively No Obligation or use ypur MODERN 4*3 rpom garde-n apart­ Priced to sell now. Early occupan- high assumable VA mortgage. ing, stacks of paper board ohMts tiful; upstairs unfinished, but eye-opening view. 3 bedrooms, baths, dining room The CommlttoabM been advised that: cy. Priced at $15,900 for immellate BOLTON—Lxjw taxes. A 6 rootn K.^tatr of Sidnev Wler.^ma aka. Sid- the shed dormer allows atnple own auto and we will give you 5 ment Tivailable Dec. 30, sublease tVierenian or Sidnev Welr.ema or Sidney dt the plant, Stanley Glowacki, with pine-paneled wall. Large kitchen with disposal and There Is a five room ranch Jiome on the premises with an at. sale. Belflore Agency, MI 3-5121, and a separate 4 room ranch on Weir late of Manchester in said District, plant superintendent said. Glowo^i room for two additional gallons'gas Jree even If no purchase for 6 months of long lease. Re­ New EngIand%arrison Colonial— two high acres. Six room ranch other custom features. 2 fireplaces. G-E heat and air- tMhed garage, hot water oil heat, landscaped wooded lot hlrt is made. duced rental to June 30, AH 3-7641, derca.sed. was atm investigating Just how.it rooms and bath. elevation. ' . > ■ 296 Porter St, Spacious rooms, Xli $13,900—4 BEDROOM Colonial, Be.echler'Smithy has 2 baths, 2 fireplaces. 2 double Oil motion of JohifS. (J. Rottner of conditioning system. In the 20s. baths, screened rear porch, 2^ar said Manchester, adminiatrator. t^appened, he said early this oftdr- (TERMS OF SALE FIVE ROOM apartment, storm wall-wall carpet. knotty pine closets in each of the'3 large ‘ ORDERED: That six month* from the noon. There is a full clean base­ 1. Sole Is.subject to approval of the Superior Court. attached garage. Weil shrubbed lot kitchen -cabinets, formica count­ rooms, formal dining room; hhse- 24th dav of Novemhar: 19«1, be and the ment with hatchway, fire­ -windows, automatic heat. MI . Hospital X rays r a v a a 1-e d a* Evenings: Bill Boles—M I,9-9858 *. A depoeit of flJWO.OO In caah or by oertifled check a, 3-6790^ Can be seen any tlmq. with trees. Bank appraisal priced. ers, aluminum storms, central. Realtors ment has deluxe rec room with same are limited -and allowed for the place, combination window* Drive by, then cajl us. ' Carlton W Hutchins. 511 9-5132. creditors within which to brinz in their broken bonea in Muito’s ptWlc re* ■ H I •* toUlng-prioe mwt^lSS DII 9-8952 MI 3-6969 fireplace, kitchenette, and bar. claims aaalnat said e.atate, and said ad­ fton but he was admitted for okatr- throughout. Ideal location, j^tproval of tile tale aad delivery of the deed. ^ FIVE ROOAI apartment, second Lar^ 2-car garage, 2 separate ministrator la directed to flye public M COLEMAN ROAD close to Buckley Schom. Any WARREN E. HOWLAND floor, 13'i Ford Street, heat and MANCHESTER—8 room colonial UNUSUAL BUY —Owner’s loss, driveways. Four room ranch has -notice to the creditors to hrinz in vattoni a h()apltal apokaanun said. type of financing readily (4 bedroom I excellent location, their claims within said time allowed — REALTOR >. PHILIP BAYER. Committee hot water. Tel. Ml 3-4751. John HJLappen, Inc. your gain. 5 room, ranch. 'Your built-ins and basement garage. bv publishina a copy of this order In available . , . trading a pos­ fireplace, hot water oil heat, qity Fire has token 118,000 AmaH- 575 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER— MI 8-1108 6S!East Center Street chance to own your own home As. Present rental $115 per month. some newspaper having a circulation sibility. 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N FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1961 TWENTY iOanrliPBtpr lEnrnittg H^ralb T or the Week Ended The Weather November 25, 1961 Eoreeut et D. •> Wenthee C O M E FOR CHRISTMAS Claady. mild tonight and Mn* 13,496 day, oone early morning fog In AMPLE f r e e . Member of the Audit valleyn. L) — The "If anyone still has any illusions Loiselle. will be one until the day I die,” Communism because of Imperial­ treasurer. mal. A Communist Party of the United about the Communists’^qualifica- "Any effort on the part of the Vincent Chiaraluce, 26, of 56 the Cuban prime minister declared ist propaganda.” The association is kno^n as a States has been Indicted for fall­ tlons for membership in this re­ United States or any other power in a midnight television speech. He .said the change in his polit­ family affair. Five m ^ b ers of Calm returned to the capital ical thinking began after he with the approach of a govern­ ing to register as an agent of the spect, let him be reminded of the to cast shadows or aspersions on (Continued on Page Three) "We must all study the experi­ the (Jhilla family h a ^ served it, JACKETS relations with the People’s Repub­ seized power. Soviet Union. Conviction could use of force by the Chinese Com­ ence^ in building up the world's Including Joseph longtime ment-imposed' nighttime curfew mean hundreds of thousands of munists in their border disputes lic is doomed In advance to fail­ Castro praised Lenin for "de­ •after a foturth day of machln^ghn - fir.st Communist society," he said. maiager and board/chalrman who dollars in ftnea. with India,” Stevenson declared in ure,” Zorin declared. veloping Marx’ and Engle s the­ rattling which marked clashas be-' ”Soclali.sni is a world reality to­ ories and putting them into prac­ died in 1958. The Indictment was returned a no-holds-barred speech. Earlier, the Soviet diplomat day as the force defeating im­ tween troops and anti-govemmenF here yesterday by a federal grand called for the immediate seating of Goldfine Held tice " in the Bolshevik Revolution. Allan Gillies, Agent in charge of demonstrators'. Ten women andya C "In its present mood,” Steven­ perialism.” Jury at the request of the Justice son said of the Red Chinese Communist China and claimed it "Marklsm or scientific socialism the- Indlanap^s FBI office, said youth were Injured, apparently/by 'The world is on the road to­ has become the revolutionary the broth e^ had kept a secret Department. 'The 12-count charge regime, "it is a massive and brutal has the right to crush the Formosa ward communism,” he added. noif)e bomb blasts. / accuses the party of failing to reg­ threat to man's struggle to better regime by military might if neces­ Key to Scandal movement of the working class," ledger s ir^ 1939, stealing from The demonstrations eriipted ister by Nov. 20 as required by the his lot.” sary. Caatro jokingly added that if he .said. savings Mcounts which were never anew in support of the opposition there was any anti-Communlst Castro’s a.ssertion that he was Intern^ Security Act of 1950. The "Its gigantic power. Its reck­ ■fhe United States is counting entere^ in the association’s reg­ National (Jivic Union's refusal to act was upheld by the U.S. Sup­ heavily on a reaolution which would In U.S; Politics ILstening to him "he does not need a confirmed Marxist waa one of ular jwoks. call off the, strikes an^its re* less ambition, and its unconcern to worry because there will be no his .strongest public admissions 4.99 reme Court earlier this year after for human values,” he said, "make have the assembly declare the e system wsS simple, he said, that he had been converted to­ China representation issue a sub Washington, Dec. 2 (JF) Im­ Communism (In Cuba) before 30 would try to spot savers who (Continued on P a y ' Three) 9.88 a 10-year court battle between it the major world problem.” years.” ward the Communist line. In a magnificent holiday collection of the party and the government. In a bid to win over some of stantlve one requiring a two-thirds prisoned industrialist Bernard not likely to disturb their majority. Castro’s statements were in He had Implied as much by la In announcing the action Atty. Peiping’s supporters, Stevenson Goldfine holds key to a vast politi­ accounts, enter their deposits in • tan, olive, blue, sizes 8 to I 8 The 'United States is confident it sharp contir'ast to declarations baling (Juba a Socialist .state in new shapes and patterns, light and dark Gen. Robert P. Kennedy said the accused the Communist Chinese' cal scandal being investigated by speech last May Day. The Unit­ the secret ledger and . calculate • fine combed cotton poplin party apparently has been beat- can block the admission of Red the Justice Department, a tele­ that "ours is not a Communist regular interest. ’ of operating camps for young China if a two-thirds vote is re­ ed Slates then declared for/the , ing a hasty retreat underground guerillas in Asia, Africa and Latin vision newscaster says. first time that Castro was full If one of those depositors asked background harmopize beautifully with • zip-off quilt lined hood in anticipation of the indictment. quired. but it is apprehensive about Bulletins America so th-ey could touch off The newscaster, William H. member of the Communl.st/camp. for his money. Gillies .said, the • yoke front Future Indictments against a simple majority. Lawrence of the American Bl*oad- Castro, who ruled out elec- brothers would pay off in full Culled from AP Wires every ensemble. revolutions in their home coun­ The resolution, by the United • completely washable party officers and party members tries. casting Cp„, reported last night News Tidbits tion.s in his May Day sjleech. de­ from other bank funds, then also are possible. The law re­ States, Italy, Colombia and Japan that the scandal may be the big­ clared la.st night that /he is form transfer another saver to the hid­ • quilted kicker quired party officials to register Stevenson warned that to admit can be approved by a simple ma gest since the Teapot Dome case from the AP Wires den ledger. the Reds would have only o n e ing a single party / which will CHINA ItBDS SNUB NEHRU • bulky knit collar, cuffs, pocket trim Nov. 30, which they* did not do. jority. in the 1920s. unify all groups in ^ s regime into The scheme, unsuspected for 21 Party members are supposed to The Justice Department had no a "strong and /dlselplined or­ years, was uncovered during a Calcutta, India, Dec. 2 (ff>— register by Dec. 20. immediate comment. United Nations sources at Leo­ ganization." routine audit by state and federal Coimnidiiist Chineee consular If convicted, the Communist Lawrence said evidence now be­ poldville, The Congo, start 14-plajie The Integrand Revolutionary examiners. represientativea today walked Party could be fined $10,000 for fore justice investigators implicate., air search for missing Swedish Organization, embracing political, News of the arrests spread out of a public rally when Prime each day of non-registration. Par­ Dixie City to Seek both Democrats and Republicans. plane overdue at Luluabourg Air­ I military, economic, labor and .so- swiftly through this industrial city Minister Neiiru accused Red f and every night ty officials could be fined $10,000 But, he said, the department has port .... President Kennedy will j cial groups, -forms the foundation of less than 10,000 in the heart of China of aggrewdon against In­ a day and sentenced to five years not decided whether to take the name William Edwards Stevenson, I for the coming one-party system. Indiana’s Calumet area. Scores of dia. In Ms speech Nehru blamed In prison for each day. And if case to a federal grand jury. president of Oberlin College of Ohio, I The party will be called "the scared depositors lined up for /China for creating a situation MONDAY Thru FRIDAY parly membiars Ignore the Decem­ He said the government’s ability as next U.S. Ambassador to Philip­ United Tarty of Cuba’s Socialist their savings. They were as.sured which he said might set oft a ber deadline, they could be subject Freedom Ride Ban to prosecute depends almost en­ pines, Informed sources in Wash­ revolution." their money was safe, protected worid uar. As he referred to the TILL CH RISTM AS to similar fines and prison sen- tirely on testimony and documen­ ington say ---- Soviet agents re­ border dispute with Red China, ' tences. tary evideftce that might be given cruited in Germany to spy on Brit­ (Continued on Pajfo Three) (Continued on Page Three) three members of the Chinese in court by Goldfine and his sec­ ish and American secret services ' consulate walked out. The Chi­ SAT. OPEN 9:30 till 5:45 There are believed to be about McComb, Miss., Dec. 2 (ff) —■ • Earlier in the day. four white OPEN TONIGHT TILL 10,000 party members in the Unit­ retary, Mildred Paperman. believed to be So well organized nese had been invited by state City officials today planned- to men attacked Don Uhrbrock and ed States at the present time. Lawrence added there are un­ that they can tip off Moscow In ad- government officials, along with seek a federal court Injunction to Don Underwood of Life Magazine vanre to some western intelligence Does AlpI|onse (!are? other consular repreeentettves. There was no comment ' from prev'enl the arrival of more "Free­ and Simmons Fentress of Time. confirmed repqrLs that Goldfine is ready to make full disclosure of his missions, London’s Daily Tele­ Representatives of Russia and Communist Party leaders. dom Riders” after groups of Uhrbrock suffered a swollen lip graph aays. The Justice Department said tangled financial affairs. other Communist Europeam white men attacked visiting news­ when the men shoved him through - U.S. Ambassador Frederick E. countries who were present re­ OUR HEWEST ... .. Attorneys John J. Abt of New men. * a plate glass window. The 70-year-old Boston -textile man is serving a year and a day Noltong Jr., to remain in South mained In their seats. York and Joseph Forer of Wash­ Mayor C. H. Douglas announced When the Freedom Riders ar­ Viet Nam to continue talks aimed Lonesome Pete Takes PIGSKIN STRETCH ington would bet served with the rived here yesterday, they found in prison at Danbury, Conn., for the city's Intention to enjoin the income tax evasion. He also was at bringing Democratic reforms in POSSE SEEKS KILLER indictments. They represented the Congress of Racial ESquality the terminal’s restaurant closed government of Southeast A.sian na- party during much of Its attempt but other sections of the one-story put on probation for five years. Somerset, Ky., Dec. 2 Iff)—A X (CORE) after six Freedom Riders Federal Judge George C. Swee­ j tion, U.S, officials in Washington Omega as His Bride to have the Internal Seciu-lty Act successfully • desegregated the building open. report .. Mrs Eva Mae Johnson, 30-man posse began combing ney ordered Goldfine to tell the the hill country near here thte held unconstitutional. Greyhound bus terminal yesterday Police stationed outside the government what became of some I 40, mother of twp,.aquHted of mtir- Abt could riot be reached for ' der by Los Angeles court in fata! morning, iearchlng for an es­ under heavy police protection. building cautioned pedestrians to $600,000 the judge said was si­ Myconos Lsland, Greece, Omega to Athens by jet as a caped '’conV’ict who killed one comment. In New Orleans, CORE 8s,ld keep moving. Most milled about phoned out of GoId|(ine’s industrial I shooting of her divorced husband Dec. 2 i/P)—Peter the Pelican, gift, leaving it to Peter to on Sept. 24 when 38 caliber pistol deputy sheriff and wounded an­ CLOVES V Fober said at his home in Silver more trips Were planned. No dates but few left the area. holdings. That waa made a condi­ Myrono.s’ lonely pet, took a indicate whether he wanted other In a gun battle, police Spring, Md., "It was very sweet were given. , > - After they spent a few minutes tion of the probation, but there accidentally discharged killing Jo­ a wife or a husband. seph L. Johnson, 44, San Fernando bride today. said. State Police 14. James In Wash(ng£ori, Atty. Gen. Rob­ in the terminal the freedom rid­ has been no indication that Gold- Two American immigrants Peter waa pacing on the' Mayes said the two officers were . (Omitlnued on Page Three) ert F, Kennedy congratulated ers left McComb. fine has made any disclosure... Valley bar owner . • United Cali­ - A male, Alphonse, and a fe­ dock when the two: birds ar­ shot when they went to the ea- Douglas and other city officials Arriving back in New Orleans, fornia Bank at Santa Monica ap- rived. Then everyone went to Jerome Smith, 22-year-old Negro Miss Paperman was sentenced to (Htinted special administrator of male, named Omega — were oa|>ee!s home In the weatera I for maintaining law and order in th^ee years probation, and also brought here to -give Peter the mining company manag­ section of this southern Ken- this southwestern MUsissippi city. and chairman of the New Orleans $3.5 million estate of late Joseph er's 'house fpr_ a pre-nuptiM turky county to arrest him as Congo Renews Tie CORE Unit, was asked if he felt was ordered to tell what happened M. Schenk who died Oct. 2. companionship. The island­ ■ r. *»* ,Douglu had promised to en­ to the money. er.* imported two birds be- party that last^ until 3 a.m. an escapee. Killed was D (^ ty force the Interstate Commerce the group had accomplished any­ Request by Roman Catholic Dio­ Sheriff Douglas Hutton, 35, Mm- With Soviet Sphere thing. Late in June, soon after G6ld- cese at Providence, R. I., for state cau.se they were not sure of As the mock wedding was (Commission’s ruling banning seg- fine was sentenced, the Justice De­ Peter’s sex. about to start, Peter waltzed erset. Deputy .Milburn Roberts, m gregated facilities in* terminals "At least the police showed aid in purchase of science . and 35, of nearby Faubush was In­ some concern about law enforce­ partment was reported investigat­ mathematics textbooks for paro­ Now they know. Peter im­ around Alphonse and Omega, Leopoldville, The Congo, Dec. 2 used for iriterartate 'bommeree and ing the net worth of a dozen high mediately took a shine to preening his feathers. Alphonse jured sHghtly when he was hit ment,” he answered. "That’s more chial schools brings oppoftlfion from in the left leg, Mayes said. (ff)—The Congolese government to­ to keep order after an Incident than we had the last time” political figures who had dealings Rhode Island Council of Churches Omega. paid no. attention, but Omega day resumed diplomatic irelatlons earlier in the week when a group Smith was one of the group that with Goldfine. ” - ” . .Two white couples from Kansas Alphonse. .and Omega ar­ obviously loved it. of wliite persons beat five Negro Goldfine is due in federal court GONSERVAT1VE.S GAIN with the Soviet Union, Poland and had been attacked Wednesday. He (Jlty and Boston lose federal court rived la.st night in Styoe. So she and Peter were wed. Cz^oslovakid. Freedom Riders at the terminal. said aftc^ards he had been beat­ at Boston Monday, as is Miss Pa- damage suit seeking $400,000 from Boat whistles tooted, church Damascus, Syria, Dec. 2 —• Despite increased police meas­ perman, to face charges that stem . Church bells rang, the island­ Early returns in Syria’s post­ Charge d’affaira of the three en by, „a man wearing brass police officials w-ho arrested them belLs rang and the people of ers on this tourLst.s’ haven (Tommuniat missions presented ures, an Associated I ^ s s photog­ knuckles. from alleged smuggling of letters as they were eating with Negroes, Myconos blinked the lights in revolution elections showed ' It their formal credentials to the rapher, two Life Magazine men on Goldfine’s business operations danced and the wine flowed Conservative tinge today as bal­ Another participant in the Fri­ Montgomery, Ala., reports, their homes. .freely in toasts to a . happy and a Time Magazine man' were Into the Federal Correctional in­ Guitarists strummed from K loting continued for tho' second fine quality pigskin with a .{chev­ Foreign Ministry. day trip, 'Thomas Peet of Shreve­ Arthur H. Dean, chief U.S. dele­ future for all three pelicans. Acting Foreign Minister Mar­ attacked on McComb streets. port, La.j a student at Southern stitution at Danbuiy last summer. gate at nuclear test ban talks in launch that pulled alongside day. Eight Conservative windD. "Fi-om the birds’ reactions ron design on the back of the L. cel Lengema accepted them with A half dozen youths surrounded I University In Baton Rouge, La., Three prison employes were sus­ Geneva, says Russians are np.t in­ the steamer bringing the peli- dates won seats in the 179-omii- cabinet approval. AP photographer Ferd Kaufman • said he considered the police pended after the alleged letter terested in'easing world tensions— fcans from Louisiana for their it seems that Peter is a male.” her parliament out of tiM ffrst The Congo government broke after he had taken pictures of Ne­ guard at the station "a step in smuggling. “ they,want world Communism.” .. rendezvous with Peter. •said Dan Martin of Pittsburgh, ' 11 races decided, hut. epmplets hand. off relation* with the ^viet.t^ lon gro freedom Riders: the right direction.” In the Teapot Dome case to Astro chimp Enas is back at Cape As the two ImmlgraJits were Kan., the mining company’s returns were not expected uAtU and (JMchoalovakla In September When Kaufman replied that he And Atty. Gen. Kennedy, In his which Lawrence referred, Albert Canaveral pres.sing levers in re­ carried onto the dock, wedding managing director. late today . or earty tonsorrow. to 1960, Inunedlately foUowing the was ’’just trying to do a Job,” one statement Issued by the Justice B. FalL secretary of the interior, sponse. to flashing lights and geo­ invitations were passed out by “But once they pair off,” Voters also appeared to ba flT- helenca sides make the glove the 12*99 of the youths grabbed and punch-^ Department, noted that depart­ was sentenced Nov. 1, 1929 to a officials of a Houston, Tex.. said an islander with glu s ing an overwhelming endorse­ 19*99 military coup of Gen. .Joseph Mo­ metric symbols to -learn if orbital p. c ■ H' butu. ed him. . As Kaufman tried to ment representatives "have re­ year in prison and a $100,000 fine. flight might be dangerous for man. / mining company (Mycobar) raised high, “ the ^ m e md ' ment to a constitutional amend- last word in comfort and fit. .Poland never established an em- break away, the man punched him ported that Mayor C. H- Douglas, He waa convicted of accepting a Pope John XXUI says at Vatican with operations here. problem will arise — another naent upholding the army rsvsit . -'tv-..*,;. 4 ayalet style available in * loafer style available in hlssy In Leopoldville after Inde­ on thp-ihead and behind the right Police Chief George"Ouy, and the $100,000' bribe from E

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