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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1 M 2 jiattrlif^irtfr 1fwaU» X--- i^jVi'i *Give the United Way*~"Support United Fund o f Manchester The annual Central Neighbor­ Baptist Womens Day of Prayer hood Christmas party for Girl will be celebrated Friday at 10 Christmas Trees AboM Town Scout Liesiders and registered a.m.' at Com nl'u h 11 y Baptist adults in M^chester, Bolton and Church. A nursery will be provid­ Must Be Checked Average Daily Net P t m b Run Ri(dMu

Dr. Walter Adelspergw. Ouitaln is at 8 p.m. Andover Famed Newsman Ihe Young People’s Program by A 3 A C T COMEDY the Hartford Symi^ony is Satur­ ' Dies in C hicago Protectionism Makes As You Like It day, the first perfmmance at 1 p. Sheinwold on Bridge m. and the second at 3 p.m. at G)yell Quits OSORGB a. KATTlfMAX Md SiOSS HAiW By JUDITH AHEARN the Bushnell. y . CHICAGO (A P )—Funeral serv­ . ------Herter will bs V ■ ______The Connepticut Waterooku: So­ GIVE OPPONENT #/ ices win be held Thursday tor Herter’s Task Rough to ^ M many .tariff and othsr ciety fibcht^ is at the Wadsworth Town Clerk’s ENOUGH ROPE / Y o u Can't Take It WHh You" trade barriers against American There’B a lot of good art in contemporary Robert J. Casey, famed C hica^ industrial goods and farm inod- A th e n e u ^ .in Hartford through By ALFRED 8HEINW(RJ> Presented 1^ By SAM DAWSON <>bom resistance to letting Britain religious art, I found out when I was asked to Jan. 6. INOKUl qewspaperman, author and war nets lowered as he' ean—and at PostFeb. 1 When you can’t do anything 3 2 SOCK and B U SKIN IM tAM A S O C O irr correspondent. A P Business News Analyst into ' the club on terms that the same Urns protoot U.8. bidus- put together a show of such works. The show "Around the World on Skis,” a active to damage ah opponent, BYench, German or Italian busi­ film by Warren Miller, will be pre­ $ K « 5 9 2 NEW YORK (A P )—Protection­ try. that finds ftssU beset by in- will be at the Hartford office of the Hartford Jry giving, him a chance to dam- O A K 7 Casey, 72, died Tuesday. He had nessmen and farmers' fear might sented by him at the Bushnell Sat­ Ellsworth Covell, in a letter to FRIDAY, DEC. 7 »8 P.M. ism la . far from dead—on either creased f o r c ^ compstitloia at National Bank and Trust Oo. on^ Age himself. Wonderful things may ______i t 4 3 been In falling health for several favor competitive British products home and abroad and by pressure urday at 8:15 p.m. under the spon­ the selectmen today, submitted Us happen if you let an opponent be­ m n r b a r HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM side of the AUantic or Pacific. And or commodities fixim the Common- tha eom «r of Main St. and Pearl Joseph College Alumnae Associa­ months. ' on prices and profits where pro- sorship of the Hartford Ski Club. resignation as town clerk, effective lieve that his plans are working A A Q 6 4 A 7 5 ADMISSION 76e ChrisUan A. Herter as the U.S. wealth nations. St. It open* Monday and closes tion. The purpose of it is to dis-' He was author of a World War ducUon costs continue to rise. “Good Design at Christmas” is Fob. 1. when they really aren’t. - - J 10 9.9 V • 4 And hints have been going out Dee. 21. play what’s being done in the held 1 diary, "The Cannoneers Have government’s foreign trade czar at the Wadsworth Atheneum, fea­ Covell told the Republican Town dealer O Q I 9 9 4 that the Common Market, because The works range from a -cut felt of relig;ious art that is reverent, Hairy Bars," highly rated by crit­ may have plenty of trouble trans­ turing items suitable. for gifts, or Committee of his decision to re­ Both sides vulnerable « f 10 9 7 lating the President’s new tariff of its fast growth rate of industrial representation of John the Bap­ and €irtistically exciting. fo r home decoration, that have ics. R was one 88 books, in­ tist to a batik of David and a dlp- sign last night, and dted his rea­ Opening lead — Queen of Hearts 9 o u n . baigainlng powers into the freer production and emsumer markets, Foreign Student Coming Up in Manchester pleasing proportion and design as sons as "pressure of outside busi­ cluding “ Blaster Island," the story MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER tyd i of the Annunciation. South won the first trick A K I M 9 9 of that desolate Island cluttered trade it envisions. thinks it is in a better bargaining "What Blver Happened to Baby an integral part of their compos!' ness.” C A i Hie artists, many of whom were with the ace of hearts, got to with huge heads carved from American manufacturers and situatimi than the United States on Seeks Bo<^ings Jane?” opens at the State Theater tion. Covell has held the office, trans­ 0 6 5 2 unknown to me when my college dummy with a diamond, and re­ stone, and " I Can’t Forget,’ ’ a unions who see their sales or Jobs the question of trade barriers. today with Bette Davis and Joan The Hartt Chorale, directed by acting its business In his home. « A K Q 6 MILLER'S RESTAURANT Some cocky Bhiropeans are saying alumnae association a sk ^ me to Crawford. A special matinee for turned a trump for a finesse srith summary of 22 months’ World trimmed or threatened by foreign Miss Karin Jansson, the Swedish Philip Treggor, will sing a pro­ WMt M lil iMl compeUtion will be heard from, in that Americans need access to got the ihow together, are Fritz children on Santa Claus will be the Jack of spades. , War n battle reporting. gram of sonatas and cantatas to­ a 9 AT THE CENTER— Ml 9-8123 and out of Congress. And the new their markets more than they foreign exchange student at Man­ Koenig, a German who wrought a shown Friday, Saturday and Sun­ night at 8:30 at the Hartt College What damage can West do i f ’he SMT His best known works, among newiqiapermMi at least, were law offers various ways of protect­ need lower tariffs here. chester High School,' is available bronze cross in the shape of a day at the State. of Music of the University of wins at once with the queen Of i ! An ing them. So Herter, a former secretary of L ily e t t e The Manchester Civic Orchestra spades? If West returns a heart “ Such Interesting People” and to speak to town civic or church mcmstrance; Jacomo Manzu, who Hartford on Broad St. The European Common Market State under President Dwight D. will play Saturday night in Bailey to dummy’s king, declarer dis­ “ More Interesting People,” two groups. did a bronze sculpture, called "The An exhibit of black and white Dante Is Now Serying. is acclaiined for its striking efforts Eisenhower, will need plenty of Auditorium of Manchester High cards a diamond and leads anoth­ and the next player passes. Ton anecdotal accounts of Chicago Persons from organisations vdio Deposition:” Tom Dahil, a Bos­ photographs of the chapel Notre to lower trade barriers. But its bargaining savvy in the post to wish to have her as a qieaker ton artist who did the oil diptych; School at 8:15 p.m. Dsun'e du Haut in Ronchamp, er trump to force out the ace. hold: Spades, A-Q-6-4; Hearts, newspaper folk from 1910 to the present. aim is to achieve one big tariff which he was named recently by may call Jay Stager or A. Ray­ Georges Rousult, whose first im­ The Manchester k lessi^ Chorus France, will be displayed at the West can then lead another Q-J-10-9-T; Diamonds, 10-S; Clnba, President Kennedy. ^ BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEONS Casey, who was bom in Beres- free club—for members only. It mond Rogers Jr. at the school. print o f a litograph of the head and soloists sing Sunday, Dec. 16, University of Connecticut's fine heart to make declarer ruff once. 8-2. plans to maintain at least some Those who saw the passage of at 7 p.m. in Bailey Auditorium of ford, 8.D., started his newspaper The American Field Service, of Christ is in the show; and Ma­ arts gallery through Dec. 14. But South still has enough trumps What do yon sayT tariff barriers against the rest of the Trade Expansion Act as open­ which is sponsoring Miss Jans- bel Maugham Beldy, sister of W. Manchester High School. Sammy Davis Jr. sings Sunday to draw all of West’s spades. AnswAr: Bid two hearts. You career in Des Moines, Iowa, and DAILY 11:30 A.M. to 2:30 F.M. later worked in Houston, Tex. He the world, including U.S. manu­ ing a new trading era in Jig Ume son’s visit to the United States, al­ Auditions at 8 p.m. at the Bushnell. With South then runs his winnjng clubs, have only 9 points in high cards, are now beginning to set back Somerset Maugham, who does silk had woriced tar Chicago news­ facturers and farmers. lows Its exchange students to ad­ collages. Auditions for parts in "Death of him will be Pat and Sy making the game and inbber. hut your fine fit for s i^ e s en­ And in recent weeks the of their schedules. dress organizaUoRs after a few a Salesman” to be put on by the Oliver and his band. titles you to bid your suit at the papers for 30 years, mostly with Ibere may also be one or two Refuses Trick the Dally Newa keeping these walls fairly high has Tariff bargaining is always a months of adjusting to life in a metal #.c u 1 p t u r e s by David V. Manchester Little Theater will be Now see vriiat happens if West level of two. You can raise spades been reported to be rising. long and slow process. Too many new country. held tomorrow and Tuesday at 8 later, showing a hand too good Survivors Include his widow. interests are ' involved, on both Hayes of Coventry, but at this refuses to win the first trump V Hazel MacDonald Casey, a for­ Britain has been yearning to ’ Miss Jansson is living at the writing, arrangements are incom­ p.m. in the old trade school. trick. South assumes that East fo r .^ single raise but not good Join the club. But protectionism is sides of the table, for the negotia­ home of Mr. and Mrs. George Artist of the Month Bolton mer Chicago newspaperwoman. plete. has the. queen of spades and that enough for a double raise. far from dead in the United King­ tors to act fast. Walker Jr., 17 Harvard Rd. Paintings by Liz Humphries will LET'S HAVE Mass will be said in St. BYancis The value of the works ranges bis finesse has succeeded. dom either, and certainly is This, time the bargaining may be be featured tWs month at the W at­ For Sheinwold’s 86-page book­ P i Xavier church in suburban Wil­ from $10 for the felt John the South may fait into the trap by mette. much alive In the British Common­ the harder for several reasons. PRINCESS HOSPITAUZED kins Gallery by the Manchester Church Event leading another diamond to dum­ let, “ A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” A PARTY! < wealth. Political opposition in Brit­ The desire of Europeans and Jap- LONDON (A P )—Princess Alex­ Baptist to $2,000 for the bronze Fine Arts Association. sculpture by Manzu. my for another spade finesse. But send 60 cents to Bridge Bbok, ROBERT T A F T JR. ain to Joining the Ciommon Market dnese to protect their growing in­ andra of Kent was admitted to a Mrs. Humphries studied with when he reaches dummy be must The Manchester Evening Herald, Great Talker Dies is growing louder, and is becom­ dustries; the costs of production hospital Tuesday night and court Most o f the works are on loan Nora Addy Drake, Wajme Mor­ from the Spaeth Foundation of For Families discard a diamond on the king of Box 8818, Grand Central Sta., N.Y. Enjoy Your ing bitter in many of the Common­ that are rising faster fii Europe informants said she will have an rell amd William James Flynn. hearts before leading the second 17, N.Y. LONDON (A P )—Sparkle Wil­ wealth nations. now than they are here, and there­ operation for the removal of Im­ New York City and the Botolph Among the awards she won are Group of Boston, and most are not trump. ^ Copyright 1962 liams, Britain’s richest and most Damage to British industry, la­ fore make the price protection of pacted wisdom teeth. first prize in pastels at the Lions’ EUswortli L. Covell for sale. Set Sunday Now South has exposed himself General Featnres Gorp. Party Here talkative budgerigar, is dead at bor, farmers, and to Common­ tariffs seem more a t^ c tiv e ; and llhe princess, who will be 26 on art show, first prize for pastel at Another Taft Enters Sponsoring the trtiow is the St. for 36 years. In recent years he to the hearts. West takes the the age of 8. wealth producers is stressed by the very nature of the new look in Christmas Day, announced her the fine arts show in the spring queen of spades and leads a heart Take our word for it, you’ll enjoy those big party He could recite eight nursery the protectionists. world trade—the trend toward engagement last Thursday to and first prize in oils at the Glas­ The third annual Family Chriat- has been unopposed at town elec­ Crop Area ConAtant to make South ruff. This leaves dinners better if you reserve a private room or rhymes of the “ Jack and Jill” On the Continent there Is stub- trading blocs in various parts of wealthy Angus Ogllvy. tonbury 10th annual art exhibit. mas Workshop will be' held Sunday tions. The next election of town Scene in Washington frorrf-3. to 5:30 pm. ait Bolton Con­ officials will be held In May. South and West with two trumps WASHINGTON — About 1,100,- large table here. We can accommodate parties of caliber without a break and he She will exhibit water colors, once had a bank account of 1,000 i oils and pastels. The gallery will gregational Church. An church Th^ town' clerk was elected to each. 000 acres of farmlands are con­ all sizes! 1^4 M l FeefW—P#* If South leads another trump , to pounds—$3,800. be open tomorrow night from 6 to and church school families are in' his sixth consecutive term as An. verted each year to municipal, air­ By HAROLD HARRISON • force out the ace. West returns Tel. MI 8-1415 For Reservations He says he is a firm believer Sparkle was launched on the 9 so the public may meet Mrs. vited to aittend. The Session will d4ver representative to the legis­ port, highway, or other nonagxi- that federal expenditures should The Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS be directed by Miss Gail Krueger, another heart to knock out South’s C m ciN N A'n, Ohio (A P )—Back road "to fame after out-talking Humphries. Helping serve refresh­ lature in the state election last cultural uses. But new lands are be reduced except in the fields religious education director, and last trump. This leaves West with hi 1876 Alphonso Taft was ap­ 3,000 other birds In a national con­ ments will be Miss Margaret Mc­ month. He is chairman of the An. continually being developed for of defense and space age develop­ Pilgrim Fellowship members will the last trump, and South loses test staged four years ago by the Grath. dover Republican Town Committee farm use so that harvested crop­ pointed to the Cabinet of Presi­ ment. He does not favor tax cuts take an active part. control of the hand. SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED British Broadcasting Corporation. Worthy of Note and chairman of the General A s­ land has remained fairly constant dent U.S. Grant. Since then, ex­ without a reduction in expenses. The program is planned to show If South abandons the trumps he 12 NOON to 8 P JI. He became a recording star and The Wothersifleld Players will sembly's committee on penal in. at' 360,000,000 acres the last 40 He urges an across-the-board re­ how' familitse can work together to fares no better. West ruffs a high cept for a few years, a Taft has a maker of television commer­ Yssr Savinat perform “Bus Stop” Friday and Btitutions. years. duction in government personnel. make doooratlons for CSirdstonas. Covell is also secretary of the club with his low trump, and the been a prominent figure in the cials advertising bird seed. Saturday at Wotheisfleld . High federal government — executive. As fof the' United Nations, he School at 8:30 p.m. The w o rk to p replaces the tradi- Connecticut State Grange. defenders get three tnimps and Sparkle died Tuesday In the Earn Dividends tiontil pageant and provides for a club. “ FOOD FOB Judicial or legislative. says: " I mistrust the U.N. as a hands - of his owner, Mattie Wil­ r / o T h e . Obemkirchen Children's Bloodmobile 'Visit Set Next January, another Taft will major determining factor in our Choir win sing at the University partidpation by aH members of the The Oolimibia Red Cross Chap­ Dally Question AVEY’S E'VERY MOOD* liams. Tbe BBC broadcast two family, and gives families some­ appear on the national scene. He fo.'eign poUcy, although I believe of (!lonneoticut in Jorgensen Audi- ter has announced the Bloodmo- Partner opens with one spade, 10-minute programs in his mem­ thing they can do togertber U> pre- is Robert Taft Jr., elected in No­ we i^ould work through the U.N. {mMmW «• nl «» toritim Sunday at 3 p.m. bUe Undit will be set up at Yeo­ ory. from December 1st Imb tkM pric*. they fi«« "Sweet Bird of Youth” by Ten­ Pfljre for Christmas, Ceihffle dec­ man’s HGall in Columbia on Thurs­ vember as congressman-at-large to maintain contact with other na­ orating and paper sculpturing are One O f The Year’s Best! from Ohio. nessee Williams is being played by day, Dec. 13. Houra for appoint­ tions. I mistrust the present ad­ BOATS COLLIDE ]ust two of many activities that F. Sinatra, L. Harvey “ Young Bob” is'the son of the ministration’s disarmament poU­ Deposits Mode Through Friday, Dec. 7 the University of Connecticut de­ ments are 12:45 to 5:30 p.m. Ap­ STARTS TONIGHT! VENICE, Italy (AP) — A miU- Tiay Jm'I will be demonstrated. partment of drama through Satur­ pointments may be m a ^ in An­ "THE MANCHURIAN late U.S. Sen. Robert A. Taft, cy.” tary patrol boat and a boat loaded A fter the workshop, a worship three times an unsuccessful can­ Win Earn Divideneb From Dee. 1 day night under the direction of dover with Mrs. Henry Wroblinski. CANDIDATE" He does not believe the Repub­ with electrical equipment collided ftte l « r Buff Bern tkmdm. service wiU be held in the sane didate for the Republican nomina­ lican party is as badly spUt be­ iBiim Cap mmmtamarnt mkm mdmtamf Walk-in donors will also be wel­ Shown 8:10 — ^Plue— Tuesday ora the Grand Canal next i tuary of the church. come. tion for president but who be­ tween Uberals and conservatlvea V^OOD BILL! David Niven, X-eelie Oaroa to Venice’s famous -St. Mark’s Member of Federal Now Many Wear Permits Issued Scouts SeU-^Treea came known as “ Mr. Republi­ as are the Democrats. Frank can.” Square. One man dro'wned. Deposit Insuranes Oorp. 1« the roglstefed TM Building permits issued recently Boy Scout Troop. 12'1 vWll sell "G U N S O F THE “ I don’t see the RepubUcan par­ include Stanley Baxter, house and Sinatra Leslie Caron He is the grandson of William of the Heberlein Patent Corp.” Christmas trees again this year. DARKNESS' ty veering to the right,” he said. k FALSE TEETH two-car garage on Hebron Rd.; Janet Leigh David Niven Howard Taft who ..-served one “ I believe it wUl stay Just about The h*ees will go on sale next week "Manchurian "Guns Of 6«0-10:15 With LiHle Worry Robert Young, Notch Rd., addition in the lot next to Grenon’s Padk- term as president, was a U.S. on the course it now follows and avings lanchester Candidate” Darknees” W e urge yon to see ilie feature Bat, talk, laugh or sneeze without to kitchen; Andrew Ansaidi, house age Store on Rt. 6. circuit Judge, civil governor of I beUeve the 1960 platform still STRAPLESS fear of Insecure false teeth dropping, on Bolton Center Rd.; Stephen 8:00 6:16-10:00 from the beginning. A T A L L TIMES A T The troop held an Investiture the Philippines, and chief Justice is about the present policy of the MAIN OFFICE slipping or wobbling. FASl^ETTH Liebman, Rt. 44, two-car garage FAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH U )s d d o fL holds plates firmer and more com­ service at its meeting last week, of the United States. party.” 'S and tool shed; B. L. TVNnUnson, 923 Main St. 285 East Center St. Maruht'stcr Porkadty fortably. This pleasant powder has no and the following boys were made He is the great-grandson of Al- In the Ohio Legislature Taft for the coming Social Season DRUG COMPANY gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Llynwood Dr., two dormer addd'tion phonsq Taft, who served as an BARBER SHOP Cor. Lenox St. \/Vcst Middle Turnpike Tenderfoot Scouts: James T^mon, was at his best in working with OPEN THURSDAY Doesn't cause nausea. It’s alkaline to house. , ambassador in addition to having Cor. Oak mad Spruce Sts. 901 Main St.—M l S-SS21 (non-acid). Checks "plate odor” Charles Kukucka, Timothy Nichol­ subcommittees to Iron out diffi­ Plenty Of Free Parking EVENINGS 6 to 8 BOTH BRANCHES OPEN FRIDAYS to 8 p.m. (denture breath). Qet FASTEBTH at Poilo cainh) Make-Up been a member of Grant’s Cab­ culties in controversial legisla­ drug counters everywhere. son, David Thomen and Kenneth A make-up clinic for Type I I Palmer. MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY FQR inet. tion. ALWAYS niNTY OP PRII PARKMO $ 1 0 9 5 Sabin polio vaccine has been “ Young B<{b” , 46, served four When the new ccmgressmaii scheduled for Dec. 14 from 7 to Y P F Serves Dinner The Young People’s Fellowship two-year terms in the Ohio House goes to Washington he will Join 9 p.m. in the health room at the Of Representatives. his brother, WUllam R. Taft HI; Bolton school. Those who missed of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church will serve a turkey dinner Satur­ CHRISTMAS PARTIES He is more congenial among a former ambassador to Ireland, . . . the tiny waist . the low, low back, all lavish­ obtaining the vaccine last week those not his close friends and who is now assigned to the U.S. may obtain registration forms for day at Phelps Hall. There 'wlU be ed in Italian lace to create your provocative shape. two servings, one at 5 p.m. and PRIVATE DINING ROOM AVAILABLE seems to enjoy small talk much Information Agency’s selection Come and drive the the make-up clinic at the school more than did his father. Yet agency to screen personnel for New lowered cups permit the most plunging of office, at the Bolton Pharmacy at one at 6:30. Tickets may be ob­ FOR GROUPS UP TO 40 PERSONS tained from any member of the there still Is some of the Taft promotion. necklines while the backline swoops sweet and Bolton Notch or at Rose and Bill’s 'YPF. CHOICE DATES ARE STILL OPEN aloofness In casual conversation. “ Young Bob” and Mrs. Taft, a low as you dare. Two inch elastic band nips the General Store on Rt. 85. Registra­ His thinking on many political Proceeds 6x>m the dinner will PHONE MI 3-4628 NOW FOR RESERVATIONS former New Yorker, have four waist, curves over hips, fits every torso Imigth. tion forms will be collected from Issues such as spending, taxation children. Robert II is a senior the two stores and the school of­ go toward the parish’s missionary In nylon lace. White or Black. A cup 32-36; B cup WAY share a n d ^ aid to the "Church and foreign policy is close to that at Yale; -Sarah Butler, 19, is a DMCOUNT CCNTSnS fice on December 11. Arm y” , a diocesan Y P F project. of his father. sophomore at Radcliffe; Deborah, 32-38; C cup 32-38. Anyone who finds it Inconveni­ “ I have never tried to pattern 16, Is a Junior at Concord Acad­ ent to obtain the regflstratlon U/jcdnul RESTAURANT myself after my father,”.„he said. emy in Concord, Mass. The forma may obtain one by calling Manchester Evening Herald An­ dover correspondent, Margery “ After all, 10 years have passed youngest child, Jonathan, 8, \riU Mrs. Angelo Massolini, substitute 7 WALNUT ST., MANCHESTER—MI 8-4628 and we have to think of the par­ accompany his parents to Wash- school nurse, after 5 p.m. Children Montandoo, telephone Pilgrim 2-6012, ticular time.” ingiton. . r ■ ______wishing to receive the vaccine Taft, who made his first politi­ For hobbies. Taft likes the out­ should return the registration cal race eight years ago, was forms to the school office by Dec. doors. He is an eight-handicap asked If he had long considered golfer and likes to go trout fishing 7. Children attending the evening 714 Idle Claims seeking elective office. in Canada. i k clinic should be accompanied by a “ I was brought up in politics,” parent. There will be a small fee Listed Last Week Thursday Is.,. he said, “ but J. believe a mu for the vtcclne. should have another way of lira Diimer Reservation.4 Due and I don’t mean Just in a finan­ Unemploymmt In Manchester cial sense. I like the practice of Reservations for the Christmas for the week ending Dec. 1 In­ FAMILY NIGHT HOB NOB law and I llke^ to know I have dinner of St. Maurice Coimcll of creased by 10 claims over the pre­ STATEB Marendaz Catholic Women should be made that. vious seven-day period, including by tomorrow, with Mrs. George H ie Starsoge Livee at 2 Women! . . “ Without such a way of life car for ’63-PLYMOUTH! a reported layoff of 30 textile TRAVn AGENCY Maneggia. The dinner will he held SPAGHETTI and * 5f8P.M.oNLY- there is the psychological feeling workers,r the .State Labor Depart­ • HATE! LOVE! REVENGE! MURDER! a Aathorized Ag:ents For AD Monday at 6:30 p.m. at Cavey’s ment reports today. that you can’t afford to lose and the pressure to follow the easy Rafl, A ir and Steamship Restaurant in Manchester. Elach The increase, to 714 from 704 MEATBALLS All You Can Eat HONOREOastht picturt w iniugurMt MiG one attending should bring a grab m way Is too severe.” Lines bag gift. claims, parellels a rise to 28,225 P UYWOOO PREP ENUtOIOir from 26,248 in the state 'aa a MINESTRONE SOUP There has been talk that Taft Briefs whole. SEVEN ARTSi w o t s m might '::|6ek in 1964 the U.S. sen­ 18 Asylum St., Hartford The Cduples Club of United atorial seat now held by Stephen The claims filed in Manchester COFFEE OR TEA ASSOCIATES AND AlDRiCH PnODUCIION Tel. 247-5857 Methodist Church has been invited $1 .50 Young, a Democrat. include 139 filed in the Rockville to attend a lecture, illustrated by FRENCH BREAD “ It’s too early to plan lor 1964,” HAROLD EELLS a color film, "Backroads liSA,’ office. Of the total, 336 were filed BilbDnisirJoMliniiiDid by women. Taft said. “ Who knows, I might MI 9-7442 Saturday at North Methodist and B U T T E R ' ^ t get tired and decide to come Manchester Anent Church in Manchester. The Bol­ Manchester ranked 16th In the miMTHERHIimD home.” ton group will be guests of the state for number of claims filed. Come Doubles Club of the Man­ First Was Bridgeport, with 4,267, IbNBirJIlllEri. second New Haven with 3,6M, and chester church. Reservatoins may — •.WARNER BROS. H be arranged by calling Mrs. Da­ third Hartford with 3,148. NOB NOB RESTAURMIT vid Sharpley or Mrs. Charles ■The reported layoff was the re­ • 2 c o m p l e t e SHOWS A T 6 and 8 :30 • Bedford. sult of a vacation shutdown of MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE ' one week. The executive committee of St Mr. Dallas !i George's Elplscopal Church will WEST MIDDLE TPKE.— Ml 8-0728 FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUMAY meet in the pf^rMi house tonight U.S, Aid College >• at 8. • MATINEES ONLY • happy to ahiiounco The board et education will HONG KONG—A recent grant ■-Yi meet toplght at 8 at the Bolton of $250,000 from the iM te d You have to own 2 f t r 3 . 0 f school. States is to buy new. facilities for that overcrowded Hong Kong Techni­ Bfancheeter Evening Herald cal College, which provides train­ Bolton correspondent, Grace Mc­ ing for nearly 8,000 pupils, in­ l< mss ZINNY •otionally priced'. . Dermott, telephone Mitchell cluding many refugees from Red AROUND THE WORLD S-6S66. China. collection o( worm No iMttor whit your ago... WIECEL little knits in a ON SKIS” horo's ■ mbvio troot dodlcoloJ rainbow of vivid colors' to thiidroa-from2 to 921 ' has foined him In Afl Guaranteed to w cvri YMCA whk WARREN MILLER Tho Wondor ind tho randering her beau­ the wintriest doysl Sporklo ond the Beouty “CARA MIA” A fenemllr Nwtnierf >0 wfii—B Film ty services at the of Christmas iro Nro... wrapped CHRISTMAS SALE pteteeted by THE HARTFORD SKI a U 6 ItaliaijL Inspired Thursday, December 6th BUSHNELL MEMORIAL Delightfully whispei'-weight features curved, flap- 10 A.M.-2 P.M. «d-hipline structure that looks dangerous, felt sM;RecEMnt-idsp.M. O U la iq s L C h o JU T L easy as nothing at all. The neatest, smallest w a ^ COMMUNITY "Y" to catch one! See it today. you ever hoped could greet your eyes! New low­ ered cups permit the most plunging of necklines, LUNCHEON— 12 Noon |1.2S iV l If you haven’t put a ’63 Plymouth through its paces yet, you’re in for a real driving thrill. And while the backline swoops sweet and low. 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/ I PAGl POUR K A N ciaB Sl^ SVBND^P HERALD. MANGHESTER, COMM, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER B, 19e2 ■ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 19«f PAGE flT E ttM Ouban oriels, Artinir Sjdvee- an order similar to Sylysdter'a Mrs. Raymond Tlilffkult, truatoe; obaerved by poltoa driving In an SHOPPING tracted thousands to tile scene. No many as 40 smaller bursts that der control a half hour after it a wedge maneuver by police and ter, assistant secretary of defense was glvMi to aU dtvlMefi ohlefs Mailmams Headed Mrs. Carlo QuagUa, oolor bearer; arratte mannar. Mrs. MuMltorik Times Square Lit one was hurt. Jackie Cheered Stories Harmful to Key Men rocked the buildings on the 2Srd started. Secret Servicemen got the Presi­ Ellu Setbaek tor public yftalrs, Instrueted all in the Department ofl'^jtiatlee, not Mrs. Charles Itainord, Pdliee Arrests poatad a. fl,000 bond as a aaeend DAYS TILL The fire bnrice out shortly be­ floor. dent’s wife into the lobby. By Mrs. Avignone and Mrs. Carroll MoOuh^ mlstreSs odfendar. The oaaa wM ba nte- fore . 8 p.m., after some of the NEW YORK (AP) — Jacqueline Pentagon (Molals to report to in writing but vi By Blasts, Fire The blasts occurred in a huge MARITAL LAW UFTED ' ’The play’s opening curtain was state Shoe Repair, 3,810; Pat­ Leak from Kennedy's Team a t arm s. lantad In CbeuK Court )■» lu n - CHRISTMAS building’s occupants had Joined him the substance o f aU in ter­ ’That deparhnOht Is headed by Mrs. Oeoevievs H. MusOeevlk of air-conditioning unit housed in a EO'UL, South Ijlorea (AP)—The Kennedy walked Into a cheering held 10 minutes for. Mrs. Kenne­ ton's, 2,590; ‘ Peterson’s, 3.M9; Mrs. Prank Avlgnona, S3 Bat­ Committe chairman include Mrs. ebeatsr, Dae. IT. the rush - hour crowd heading views with newsmen. That order Kennedy’s hfothor, Atty. Gen. 970 AwenT Bt, Wapptag, eho*^ ■ NEW YORK (AP)—Explosions plywood-and-«oncrete tower that Korean' military Junta itoda^ demonstration when she arrived dy’s arrival, which set off ap- North Ends, 2.545; Sriiendel, tista Rd., has beta eleet^ pres­ Frasier, publiolty; Mrs. Robert J. Ringuetta, M, ef m home. About 1,000 persons were rises six stories from a setback oumstances newsmen interview still stands. Robert Kennedy. The piibllo and fire ripped through s 43-story id martial la^, in effect since at a Broadway theater Tuesday plhuse in the audience and 2,531; Four Duncea 2,521; Man­ (Onrttmwd fnm O"*) Patrick MoCann and Mc­ iMfoM mldniglit, was eharged with FerfiUnn Rd., bust nigtat was evacuated from the 20th to 26th on the 2Srd floor. Flames shot to or contaet officials.’’ { The State Department Issued affalrs^^ef there is Edwin Giith- ident of the MaUmams. the May 1981 coup that brought night''to see "Lord Pengo.” brought out a numbert'of cameras. chester Travel, 2,490; Four Up­ McNamara tightened up almost other officers are Mrs. Victor Guire, telephone; and Mrs. Thif- otaaigsd with tbs onrigbt violation garment manufacturing center floors. the 40th floor. pl«i: Tbt oue^'^ CbeaUr Bowlca similar Instructiona to its officials mapi'''Wh8n this writer sc^ht to operating a motor vehiole while the military rulers to power. A cheerin g crow d o f 1,(X)0, The First Lady was the guest sets, 2,483; Woody’s. 2,489; Wal­ from the time he took office in during the Cuban affair, but later Armstrong, vice president, Mrs. fault, Mrs. Robert Cuneo, Mrs. under the toOusnee of liquor or of fS il^ to obey a traCtle U g^ building a t B roadw ay- and S9th rjMtcb- them ’Tuesday, for conflr- Some occupants continued to C’lremen fought the blaze with ’The action came 12 days before mostly women, was on hand as nut CUppeiB.1 2,463. and A dlal ^ 8tev«nawi. Be was ordered to taP^r in Or- street ’Tuesday night. ’The lit-up of the play’s author, S. N. Behr- 1681. So it was only a reminder withdrew them. This writer/ hi laffon o r denial, the answer was Henry WIetabiefcl, aecm taiy; Mrs. Burdette Webb and Mrs. James drugs. The arrest' oocumsd on work, apparently, oblivious to chemicals from the 25th, 28th and a new constitution proposta by the Mrs. Kennedy arrived. They broke High single, Woody’s, 138; aac- Back In IMI CbsrlM U Bart- euit Oohrt 13, Manobaeter, Dee. IT. sky in’ the Thnes Square area at­ man, the party also Included ac­ of a eiandlng order when, during been pretty reliably Informed t^ t both were out of town. WlUtam Lautenbadv treasurer; Downing, program. St after the aoeuaeg was three major explosions and as 27th floors fire was declared un­ Junta will be put to a referendum. through a police cordrai and only tor Vincent Price. ond, Walnut (Jlipperi, 120. M t, elo^ personal Mend of Ken- nadr and Washington oocrespond- St- • N ' of The caiattanooga l^ es, %ro(s that Bowles, then under­ secretary of state but not for long, had created a sense of disorder In the State Department and would continue to do so while he tMlLINTj bERVICr'i- r kept his Job. ’ Bowles wasn’t dropped immedi­ ately. But from then until he was removed, and given a Job as spe­ cial adviser to Kennedy, rumim . ,S.\ > Is persisted he was on his way ouL Now in this week’s Saturday ■vening Post Bartlett, but thU Labor Dispute time along with Stewart Alsop, who Is said to have fine contacts within the administration, report­ Idles N-Ship ed on the “harried, secret’’ Oc­ tober days when Kennedy and his LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP)— So She Loves To Live In advisers decided on a showdown The nuclear idiip Savannah, whose No Gal’§ Christmas with Russia over its missiles tai 7 Cuba. reactors can carry It whole cir­ Secret though all this was mip- cuits of the globe without rtaicl- Is Complete without a posed to be, Bartlett and A l^ ing, is tied up here today by a report on who said what to^ Ken­ labor dispute. nedy. But when they get to the part played by Steytiison, U.S. The gleaming white freighiter Beautiful ambassador to the United Na­ has been Idled by a controversy tions, they i)u ^ a "nonadmlr- over wages paid its engintars. They are specially trained nucle­ tng” official as saying Stevenson “wanted a-Munich’’ by making ar experts, and can’t be replaced ooncessians to Russia. in a union hiring ball like moat A pew storm broke: Was ttie crew m m . The 168.6-mlUion sh^ was to GIFT administration getting ready to bounce Stevenson, as it bounced have started Tuesday on an 8-day Bowles? Unless Kennedy now pub­ training cruise—to .train now en­ g ineers. licly backs Stevenson his vmue sit the United Nations seems bad­ According to one story—by the GREAT... ly damaged. Baltimore Sun’s maritime editor, Nothing here is intended to sug­ Helen Delich—36 nuclear reactor gest Kennedy himself did the engineers aboeurd the Savannah SLIP feeding or leaking about Bowles have quit, but are staying aboard Then She’ll Love These or Stevwison. But somebody for safety reasons, until ofaer angi- around him did, and perhaps the neers can be found to mind ttie somebody didn’t like either man potent reactor deep in the Savan- AND THESE ARE REALLY ^ to begin with. nah’a engine room. The administration has . been The engineers are members of BEAUTIFUL orltiolsed by the press for the way the AFLrdO affiliated Marine En­ It clamped down on news during gineers Beneficial Association, the Ouban crisis. But Salinger and isources here said the issue A NEW CONCEPT IN :»aaid Tuesday nlj^t that, sHille me ia being neg;otlated in New York administration did put the Ud on headquarters. information affecting national se- James McKinley, port agent for eurity, it withheld no legitimate 7-14 the National Maritime Union, said / SLACK-OLOGY . Information. the engineers said they were dis­ But U months ago ’Ihe Asso- Thd findst satisfied with salary provisions •lated Press reported, when there established by an arbitration was no crisis, that “access to you can givol board before the vessel left York- news sources’’ imder the Kennedy town, Va., on its maiden voyage administration Is “managed" be- lour months ago. oause Defense Secretary Robert The Savannah ia operated Joint­ •3.99 ‘ S. McNamara attempts to “de- ly by the U.S. Atomic Hhiergy tormlne who and under what elr- Commission and the States Ma­ Choose the style for the life she leads. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER _B, 1962 PA G E S IX »AWCffESTER IBVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.,' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER B, 1M8 PAGE SEVEN said, placed the pair to double UN action, but still claims for it­ discover again with what freah- Spicy Food, Stronfi Drink Ways and Means group probably lEanri^p^pr ffa l Boyle A Thought for Today nsss God continues to reply to all Finch, Tregoff Jeopardy. i would brighten the outlook for self thr rlgbt to refuse to pay. The lawyers also claimed Miss Congress Faces Fight Aligning Bponaored by the Hanebeetar our ultimate neede in Christ. R. E. WMDELL some, major Kennedy bills but lEupning Jerald Russia claims to have discovered, SubmKted by Swk New Trial ’lYegott’s testimony during the wouldn’t assure deaf sailing. Un­ afterward, that the action it voted Breakfast in Bed: Oounoil ef Ckarehee ' The Rev. Felix M. pavis preliminary hearing, before she Committees for Kennedy Bills less the bills dealt with revenue, pUBUiitWD BY THU. Second Congregational Church Building was arrested or chaiged, -violated they atiU would have to get h e i u l o p r i n t i n g CO. me. for was really illegal. Those UN Parties LOS ANGELES (AP)—An ap­ IS BiaMlI Strael The first chapter of the Gospel her constitutional rifhta. through the Rdea Committee, re- These two ; srsistlng refusals, In pellate court is studying a request Mrs. Finch was shot to death M u ielicitcr Conn. according to Luke apeaks, among ECONOMIC • iCALE Contractor (Coatinued from Page One) tee “ liberalization” movement is gardlesa of its^ size. T H O lD S jiV rtfiRGUSON which two of the most important He Keeps His Word NECROSES for a fourth trial for Dr. July 18, 1969„ at the Pinch home not tied directly to the rulea con­ W ALTER. PERGU80N other thinge, of the birth of John Finch and his onetime paramour, to West Covina, Calif. elected last month. There will be troversy but has a bearing on it. Putrilifaen . members of the United Nations use NEW YORK (AP) — A recent RMidMtial-CoiiiiiMrcId. Aid Saves j^ayroU Foundod October 1. 1881 different, clashing arguments to the Baptist. The paragraphs main-, psychiatric study, reported by Dr. Hard on Delegates Carol Tregoff. 33 new Democrats and 81 new The committee this year side­ By HAL BOYLE f ly bald from weathering a depres­ SHOT MB MAE lAUT NOT-BOOUTE ACTIVITY tracked the President’a medical justify their own failure to pay, sion, two wars and recessions. tain that he la to be the forerun­ Stanley T. Michael of Cornell, Altefefiees-HenwdelhHi The pair were convicted 20 Republicans to the new house. BERWICK, Pa.—A $1,900,000 Published Every Evenlnc Except NEW YORK (AP) — A man’s WY CMBStllU STUMS ner of the Christ, “ to make ready found that organic and psychotic BUENOS AIRES (AP) - Juan care bill and defeated by one vote Bundays and Holidaya Entered at tbe illustrate the point repeatedly But my wife, who had a streak months ago in the fatal shooting (“ Little Lantern” ) Lucero, a cute- Conservative leaders claim the federal-aid program has averted Tost OfOce at Hanebester Conn, as v^ord is his bond. for the Lord a people prepared.’’ symptom^ including some neu­ **BuBiiM»« B u ilt On ____By TOM HOOE ^tkm party. The Kremlin keeps a his new unemployment compensa­ of premature gray in her hair at _ UNITED NA'nONS, N.Y. (AP) of Finch’s wife, Barbara, 36. looking child of 11. was booked election added to Uietr strength. tion program. the shutdown this tall of a 2,000- ' ^ a ss Mall Matter. made'' in these columns. This is For a long, long time I had been to work Rover, and earn me a The Advent season is Indeed a time roses, were associated > with move­ Customer SatisfaetioB** tight grip on the purse strings. Liberal spokesmen insist the op­ man railroad-car plant, eBrwick’s simply that, sooner or later, the marriage, now shows no sign of of preparation, of making ready— ment up the economic scale, ahd —"It’s grim enough dealing with After the first half-hour caviar, Finch, 44, Is serving life In San by police on a theft charge. There will be two Democratic promising my wife, Frances, that silver threads among the gold. Uving.” . FuD Insurance CoTCiage Questioned by detectives, he con­ posite is true. vacancies next year and ^liberala largest Industry. A new federally SUBSCRIPTION RATES United Nations must get itself a not merely for a celebration, but the absence of . eueb symptoms Cuba or the Congo all day,’’ said champagne and vodka are re­ Quentin for first-degree murder. aided firm has bought the car plant Payable in Advance . . . on our silver wedding anniversary Some years back her hair sudden­ for renewal of our hearts as the with movement , downward. Ute re­ the diplomat, staring glumly at fessed that he and his gang h^d A key factor to the fight may are backing Reps. Pat Jennings, COIN OPERATED Carrier Mall TeL MI 4-04S0 placed by highballs and aand- Miss Tregoff, 26, is under a les- he the posiUon of the Texas mem­ and will make M-88 tank hulla WASH-’N-DBY CLEAN One Year ...... S15.60 S33.U0 system of financing whicji is not would bring her breakfast In ly turned blonde and youthful Wetlands Bought rich meaninga of that birth whloh searchers poeed two hypotheses: the millling throng of drinkera. wlcbea. robbed $8,(XW worth of valuables Virgtoiai Democrat, and aar sentence for second-degree from two suburban houses and bers, 14 of whom supported fellow there. Six Months ...... 7.76 ll.UO exposed to the individual approval bed. looking overnight, an occurrence wc celelMate come home to -us. one, that the indlvldual'a smuon After 6:00 PJM. •■To fight your way through tlds Oeapite the problem of elbow murder at Corona State Institu­ Bass, Tennessee Democrat, for 16-Lb. Wash— 25e Three Months...... S.90 6.60 which is ,RtUl known to other dwell­ MILWAUKEE—A new nonprof­ were looking for a front to dia- Texan Rayburn to his winning the seats now held by two con­ OnB KOOtb e e e • e • e • e e • e • e 1»^0 1«8B or disapproval of its individual So when the great day finally It is time to remember the ancient In life caused the symptoms'; and 82 BALDWIN ROAD every night Is a bit too much." room, most nations try to bold tion tor Women. CHINESE VISIT CUBA 8-Lb. Dry Clean— 12 came, I leaned above her by the ers on our apartment house floor it conservationist group. Wetlands poee of the loot. fight. Whether ^ e new speaker, servative Democrats. Weekly ...... SO .dl member nations. The United Na­ longing of the woidd ■which Is root­ two, that the symptoms affect his With 110 member naUons deter­ affairs at the United Nations. It They were convicted to their TOKYO (AF) — A Communist OPEN 7 DAYtf dawn’s early light, and tenderly as "The miracle in Apartment tor Wildlife, has spread to 17 ed in every man’s apirtt, and to social and economic status. mined to winu and dhie each other His accomplices to the gang, John W. McCormack of 'Maasa- A caucus of all democraits will tions, as the French say, is not a is the most reasonable place they trial. he said, were “ older men.” And chusetts, can hold the Texans to Chinese cultuial delegation left 11 MAPLE ST. MEMBER OF asked: “ What’ll you have, dear?’’ 8-F.” states. Its goal la to buy small, before the General Assembly ses­ can find. decide who gets the two choice THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Attorneys argued Tuesday be­ he gave their names: Ramon line again is debatable. He also assignments. Liberals are to a Peking today tor a ■visit to Cuba, Aeroaa Ffom First Natteeal "superstate.” But it will have to Just orange juice, toast, "If you had it to do all over suitable wetlsmd areas for trans­ sion ends soon, the average dele- “ We don’t attempt to bmke any ______ParklHg Lot The Associated Press Is exclusively scrambled eggs and bacon and fer to public agencies, preserving fore the 2nd District Court of Ap­ (“ Skinny” ) Surge, 14, Oamar may not be able to keep to line majority to the party caucus bit Peking radio reported. It said the entitled to the use of republlcatlon of be given, sooner or later, enough again, would you marry me?” I gate usually winds up his day be­ profit,’-’ said Reickert, “ sq we can peal that handltog of the Jury to delegatim Is making the visit at all news dispatches credited to It or tea," she murmured sleepily. wildlife habitats from drainage ("Daddy-O” ) Pallaveciho and 22 other Southern Democrats who not all of them are willing to Junk superior sovereignty of its own to inquired. ing Jostled about a smoke-filled serve a complete hot and cold the favvltation of the Cuban Na­ not otherwise credited In this paper "Well, then, get up ahd fix it!" projeots. room. the second trial precluded fa-vora- Carloe (“ The Ltsard” ) Cardoso, sided with Rayburn. the seniority system. and also the local news published here. be sure of its own Independent, un­ “ Probably,’’ Frances answered, buffet with drbik set-ups for about ble verdicts. The third, attorneys both 17. The Waya and Means jCommlt- Addition of two liberals to the tional Cultural Committee. All rlKhts of republlcatlon of special— told her. after a long pause. “ After all, The en'voy first must stand in challenged financial resource. $5 a head. At the top hotela they Read Herald Advs. disv'atcnes herein are also reserved. "But all these years you prom­ looking back, 1937 wasn’t exactly FOOD OUTLOOK GOOD line up to half an hour to pay would pay $10 to $13 for the Otherwise it must, in the end, col­ ised you’d serve me breakfast in a vintage year for husbands. And EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — h)s. respects to the host ambas­ same thing.” Full service client of N. E. A. Serv­ bed on our 25th anniversary,” pro­ “ There is little doubt that we can sador. Then he is free to batUe ice, Inc. __ lapse for the most Ignoble of rea­ I'm really glad you're still Most U.N. members prefer to 935 MAIN STREET-Ml 3-5171 - OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 5:30P.M. Publishers Representatives. The tested Frances. "Some years that around.” meet increasing demands for food his way through the packed room sons, plain bankruptcy. prospect is about all that kept me supply their own Uqtx>r, since Julius Mathews Special Aaency—New “ Why?” in the next 15 years,” declares in search of a cocktail tray. they can get it free of duty and York. Chlcaftn. Detroit and Boston. going." “ Because any husband, no mat­ Dr. John N. Ferris of the Michi­ If the drink gives him courage 6TEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF ’I do intend to serve you break­ tax—about one-third retail price— 9..... CIRCULATIONS. The Big Decline gan State University agricultural to try the buffet, the guest at­ fast in bed. But first you have to ter what his faults are, is better imder diploma tic status. The U.N. than any husband, no matter how economics department. taches himself to another long THURSDAYS get up and cook it, don’t you?" Farm production increases will lets them do this, but most hotels The Herald Printing Company. Inc , The Consumer Price Index for good, who is no longer there. It’s GALLERY - 15 OAK line inching past the food tables. impose a corka^ charge which assumes no financial responslhiltty for But she padded out to the kitch­ correspond to the expected 25 to October is just the kind of statis­ nice to have a man in the house— After receiving a plate of spiced cuts sharply into the saving. FRIDAYS typographical errors appearing In ad­ en, fixed breakfast,, then climbed 30 per cent population Increase in beef pr one of the volcanic cur­ vertisements and other reading matter tic we like to get knife and fork back into bed, and I served it to that .is, when he remembers to the United States by 1975, he pre­ A few Asian and African gov­ In The Manchester Evening Herald. come home." ^ ries that most U.N. parties fea­ into. her—according to plan. dicts. ture, he has the final problem of ernments refuse on religious Display advertising closing hours: In that glorious month, the Index 'Ilien, as married people do on “ When I was courting, you,” I Increased per capita consump­ finding a place to sit. grounds to let delegations serve reminded her, “ you were always For Monday—I p.m, Friday. fell by one-tenyi of one per cent. such occasions, we fell to remin­ tion of beef and declines in milk, After a three-week roimd of ^cohollc drinks, l^ a t observe Christmas is a family affair.** For Tuesdar—1 'P m. Monday. humming "I’m Getting Sentimen­ eggs and wheat cereals \yere the ban only on national holidays. For Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. It is- the reason for this decline iscing about the past. M E E T T H E U.N. receptions and banquets dur­ For Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. Frances remembered every­ tal Over you.’ What’s your favor­ forecast by' Dr. Ferris, who said ing his 1960 visit to the assembly, Algeria served soft drinks at •V c For Friday—1 p.m Thursday. which one finds especially exhila­ thing about our wedding at the ite tune now?” production, of these items will still Soviet Premier Khrushchev told its huge party. Wben Ben Bella For Saturday—1 p.m. Friday, ” ‘That Old Rugged Cross!’ ” O I .'-1ANC Classified deadline: 10:30 a.m. ««ch rating .'and appetizing. ■'Little Church Around the Cor­ have to be boosted to meet the a newsman; "This life would heard how much liquor would day of publication except Saturday — This wisp of a decline came about ner” here in 1987—who was there, said Frances promptly. "Now get demands of the larger populq^tion. make a stone sick.” cost,' he substituted fruit juice, S a.m. one insider reported. as reaction to an unnatural climb what she wore, what I wore, who ARTISTS Ten years ago the United Na­ SO give Watkins gifts-for-the-home said what to whom. tions had fewer than 60 members. It happened that the Saudi Ara­ ■Wednesday, December 5 of as much as 1.3 per cent in the All I could recall about the cere­ A delegate averaged a couple of bian party, replete with cham­ month of September, that Septem­ mony was that—my bride brought small parties a week durii^ the pagne and cocktails was held the Referendum With Dollars ber increase being the result of the me only a dowry of $100—we session. Now he often attends two same night. Some thirsty dele­ Tomorrow Eve* or three affairs in one evening. A spicy fragrance coming from the kitch­ riiture, floor coverings, bedding and lamps starting next Monday, w ell be Manchester has waited a long attempted farmer’s strike. The either had to forego having the gates who had heard of Ben Bel­ candles at the altar lit, $2, or the By the time the assembly is la’s decision headed there first to en; a rustle of wrapping and an air of fes­ you wrap for Christmas morning will carry open every evening (excepting time to give the United Fund idea strike didn’t hold much meat put organ music—was It $5 or $10?. over he has gone to more than stoke up or. liquid refreshment, tivity . . . all these belong to Christmas. the spirit of Christmas all through the Saturdays) to Christmas Eve. < a chance. For many years, it was of market for very many days, but Our wedding dinner was spa­ 80 such functions and consumed then attended the Algerian dinner. Christmas, in turn, belongs to the home seasons. Make it a Christmas that is shar­ Closed at 6:30 Christmas Eve. difficult’ to obtain the entry of it gave everybody along the line a ghetti, meat sauce and a bottle of 7 to 9 p,m* enough spiced food and strong drink to turn the ordinary stom­ . . . becomes a part; of it long after the ed by all the family. Make it a Watkins enough organizations to make the cue to hike the price of meat, which wine,” said Frances. “ It cost $2. I remember, 1 bad to lend you the ach to suede. tinsel and holly have disappeared. The fur- gift-for-the-home Christmas. Here are United Fund principle practical. was done. Members of the Manchester Holy Name Show money. He faithfully makes the rounds ju st a handful of ideas . . . For many years. It was correspond­ So the idea that the cost of living "And the bedstead in that quaint Fine Arts Association because diplomatic etiquette re­ •j** ingly difficult to get Manchester may have gone down in October Is little hovel in Greenwich Village quires it, and he hopes to pick Slated Saturday you brought me home to didn’t up useful information chatting people Interested In giving their something of an illusion. It came even have legs. It was supported with fellow delegates. The Holy Name Society of ,St. personal time and effort to a Unit­ down a little bit from where it The late Dag Hammarskjold by four stacks of bricks.” W e’re featuring a complete line James’ CSiurch will present a mu­ should never have been. "Whatever became of those Here collected under one avoided social functions, but he ed Fund project. of: Domestic, Swedish, Danish, roof Is perhaps the most sical show, based on a theme of Now, both requirements have And even this much comfort was bricks?” I demanded. "I hope you No. 5 in Watkins monthly exhibits of works Paintings by once described the U.N. recep­ Irish and Norwegian Glassware, unusual collection of gifts tion as a fruitful field for quiet prospectors who discover gold and only transitory. 'The very same day haven't thrown them away. We go from rags to riches, Saturday •*. been met. There are nine organiza­ may need them again sometime.” Syroco Wood Plaques, Pewter and from all over the world! by members of the Manchester Fine Arts these members diplomacy. His successor, U tions joined in the United Fund or­ which produced news of the little Discussing our quarter century Brassware, Christinas Cards, Be it a gift from our Noel Association, with paintings by Mrs. Eliza­ Thant, goes to parties when time at 8:15 p.m. to the St. Jamea’ 109. ganization and appeal. And the drop in the Consumers Price Index of marital experience, I asked my Christmas Wrap, Christmas Orna­ Shop or our Gift Gallery it permits and engages in informal School hall. ments and Decorations and represents -the finest gift beth Humphries featured this month. Mrs. Mr. Donald Allen Proceeds will go to a Christmas United Fund's first drive, now un­ also produced an increase of one wife; exchanges he c ^ d never fit into "What do you think now are the Christmas Stocking Stuffers. obtainable! Do stop in Humphries and Miss Margaret McGrath Miss Suzanne d’Avignon his busy work schedule. party for about 1,200 children of Smart 36-inch modem chest in oil-like der way, has willing and eager tenth of one per cent In another soon. the parish. hardest years of marriage?” Mrs. Myrtle Carlson With the rapid growth of the lacquered walnut has two paneled doors workers who consider it a vital index, perhaps even more funda­ "The first 25,” she replied Also be sure to- visit will be hostesses for the occasion. Drop in United Nations, receptions have Frank Laraia, 74 School St., la Give your dining part of their own Manchester citi­ mentally prophetic of what our promptly, then added fervently, “ I and meet the artists! Refreshments will be Mr. Urban Coombs become so jammed that it is dif­ directing the program. with magnetic catches and a base that MAIN STREET Music will be provided by zenship that they give this idea a dollars will actually be good for hope!” Mr. Robert Cobum$ ficult for a jostled delegate to in­ suggests Chinese origin. Use it in the ON WATKINS served. dulge in any quiet lobbying. combo including John D y m e n t, from this moment on. ’The whole­ Actually, the wear and tear of Your Gift Gallery Mrs. Nora Addy Drake d^in g room, hall, or as a catch-all for full chance to prove its worth in the years shows more on me than MAIN FLOOR The growth of the world forum piano; Gil Saegaert, electric gui­ Manchester. sale commoditv nrlce Index went S'ee also Watkins reproductions of paint­ Mr. Gordon Fogg has posed an acute problem for tar; Sam Felice, violin; and Earl area a lift with tne living room. Convert it to Hi-Fi use! on her. I have grown fat and part- Pine cigarette tables are jewels of con­ From this piJint On, it is up to up the very same day the consumer ings by such famous artists as Monet, Mr. Everett Gamble the U.N. catering staff which McCarthy, banjo. Solos will be struction with their “candle slides” and the rest of us. It is up to the people price went down. Wood, Thieme, Utrillo, Harnett, Hughs, Mrr. Grace Hassett handles parties at the East River given by John Golding, Harold headquarters. Kerns, Hugh Hayden, Michael tops which are decorated with fabrics of Manchester to say whether we On second thought, put away . Mra. Itetherine Kalber Wintz and many others, all handsomely “ We can’t accommodate more Eldenbum, Robert Digan, John that are fused to the wood. Choice of Old Salem Cherry welcome and approve this effort to that knife and fork. It’s pretty thin Mrs. Wanda Omark than 750 persons in the main din­ custom framed for Christmas giving. Jaslo, Robert O’Connell and Declaration of Independence (shown), combine our own greater conveni­ picking along the indexes. Mrs. Sue Mather ‘ ing room at one time,” said Charles Cowley. Frank W. Reickert, who runs the ence, which is to be served by cut­ Miss Margaret McGrath A 30-member chorus will sing eagle or Call to Arms prints. 14 x 14 x 19 network of bars and restaurants. inches high. ting down the number of appeals Refreshments Served Mrs. Grace Perry favorite songs, and a skit about Plug One Last Resort irS REAL NATURAL "When Algeria gave a party in astronauts will be presented by made to our pocketbooks during honor of Premier Ahmed Ben Bel­ As if this age doesn't already Thomas Franz. the year, with an opportunity to la in October, the attendance was After the show, mucis for danc­ have trouble enough in trying to so large we had to open the west broaden the scope of our giving. ing until about midnight will be find reliable stars to steer itself terrace for the overflow.” I t this drive attains the rnily provided by the Knights of Co­ by. Chief Justice Elarl Warren, In Most countries like to entertain lumbus band, led by Grand Knight kind of efficiency which can justi­ during the first six weeks of the an imaginative but serious speech Enrico Reale. Refreshments vrill fy it, each one of us will be reach­ session, while their foreign min­ be served. down in New York City, recom- ed, before it is over, with its ap­ Color isters arc atm In to-wn. Reickert A limited niunber of tickets will naends for us the establishment of a may get six applications for the peal. For many of us, helping some be available at the door. For tick­ new profession, that of “counselor dining room the same night. et information, those in terred of the specific organizations In­ "We just have to take them on in ethics.” may call Joseph L Gorman, 122 cluded In this common appeal may a first come, first served basis Chestnut St Chief Justice Warren’s objective be a new experience. with no favoritism,” he said. • is, of course, noble. He would use IVtqt. Countries with huge guest lists But we ought to welcome it. And DA’i'E-LONG THEFTS this new profession to resolve our ^ often solve the problem by hold­ we ought to appreciate the con­ m m i BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Two moral troubles. Such "counselors In ■Wm<\ t ing their functions in New York’s love-sick teen-agers who stole au­ venience of this one appeal in place RCA V ictor a. big mldto'wn hotels. Oil-rich Saudi tomobiles to keep their girl friends Barometer ethics” could, upon application, tell of nine. And, on that basis, we Arabia gives a glittering recep­ were caught by police — to a sassm us right from wrong In any given 115. ought to face up' to the question of tion each fall at a rooftop room. stolen car. 39.95 29.95 situation. Their first duty, as pre­ Some of the wealthier African whether or not we want such a 41 # The two had turned up for their scribed by our land's highest court and Latln-Amerlcan nations also first date to a stolen gray foreign 34.95 thing as the United Fund to -con­ 14 qt, bold lavish outside affairs. 9m Barometer comes in an 18” official, would be always to recom­ car which, they said, belonged to 64.95 tinue in Manchester and solidify Its The big powers usually enter­ the father, of one of them. This octagonal or round frame of mend compliance with the law it­ MARK 8 Give your dining room an entirely new look for functioning here, and, eventually, tain at their own missions and meant that for every subsequent mP antiqued knotty pine. The Jm self, where law exists. But they stainiMS stael restrict the guest^Ust to a small date they had to arrive to the Handsome Hitchcock-made Christmas with the finely styled pieces of the draw the confidence and enroll­ y * 28” brass candlestick table could also set down, where oppor­ group. The Un'ited States has same make and color of car. writing or console table has Old Salem collection. Pictured are only a few ment of some of the organizations MIXING BOWL SIT tunity afforded, the law beyond the eteped up its entertainment Which they stole and then care­ a drawer lined with copy of of the pieces: 48” Welsh cupboard stands 70 l^ ” Ik lamp has a white shade and not yet Inside its fold. schedule since it built a neiy fully-always replaced after use. law—the course of action or belief highv’has two dravrers including a silver section. jly 3-light switch! ■We will be casting our votes, on •3.99 headquarters with a spacious, Police were waiting for them old “ Connecticut Courant.” which would be Tight in some area (Use the base Separately as a buffet, 8119.50). this public proposition, with our Daaigned tor eveiy hand- penthouse. when they brought back one of Antique cherry or satin The Soviet Union goes all-out the cars after a drive with the dollars. where the law Itself does not de­ ufadug uae, fioin tofeing sal- black with typical Hitch­ fine the right. each fall with its October revolu- girls. This is one decision nobody else to se rv iB f pop com. cock stencilingsl Such counseling. Chief Justice will make for us. There is no other JStsy to daaa.'^ Warren said, “ could helpfully sug­ way to face it or reason it out, ex­ gest course of action and altem ^ cept to say that each one of us, as NOW IS THE TIME TO tives which might prove helpful to he gives his or her answer and de­ I the modem businessman, politician, cides its amount, will be deciding REMOVE UNWANTED HAIR fore^ the issue. academic executive and other pro­ 39.50 fessionals who wish to discern the Le% me free you of this social,, handicap F or, our part, we urge every­ y right.” forever. My medically approved method Is body to vote yea. with dollars, for safe, permanent and will not mar the Rjkin. v^Into the ranks of such coun­ Initial success and the continuan^ |Ukst*Beiid| Why let unsightly hair on your face veil selors, .he would admit “ministers your good looks? of the United Fund, and a healthy, t •xtra-thick aluminum of all faiths, if they were trained to decently financed year for Its flM k O t S MARY C. WARD serve in the capacity required of Certified Hypertrlchologlst member agencies. WATERLESS COOKWa RE 34.95 them by a changing world.” "porly-protty'' 91, ALTON ST.—TEL. MI 9-2667 129.50 As illustration of the way the With Ckintinental aluminum waterless cookware, All Work By Appointment «eelda fhapai Free Consultations The French Argument world does keep changing, the you’ll save fuel, food and t ^ e . You’ll be proud As the United Nations this week Chief Justice cited the ^ fact that COOKII CHEF of the delicious, nourishing meals you can ’oreate The TRENT The dropleaf table is 40-x 26 inches as shown; got down to the business of trying “until this century the world has with Continental extra-thick aluminum in your Mark 8 Series 213-Q-23-M 40 X 66” with leaves up and 40 x 90”'Yrhen ex­ to provide itself with some reliable never hear^ of marrii^e counselors f3 .9 9 kitchen. 265 sq. in. pictura tended ! The -oval spoonfoot table is 42 x 62 system of finahclng its own opera­ or of * psychoanalysts. Yet the lIldM* UP j$o dO oobUM wift inches when closed, 88 inches long when ex­ tions, Its first effort was to try and value of each calling has beep odw M indedea 6 I cemplato Give this big 23 x 46-inch Chippendale eobUe caka daoo- tended. Ladderback chairs have woven fiber- Obtain acceptance by, the UN demonstrated. The search for toms, 8 desk in either solid nlaple or cherry 1 n to i tipe. T-pe. set, only . » . 49.50 rush sefts. membership of the ruling of the ethics has been pursued since an­ 1499 Platform bases with typical ogee bracket Dltematlonal Court of Justice, to cient times. Is it not obvious that S Pay only per week M i o f f i i i i ) feet are used on both drawer pedestals. the effect that assessments, should all of us need ethics counselors?” k II^ The 8 drawers (including a file) have ceeks wMiewt greaue ae« sturdy servea hot feeds or ceM They’ll love this authentic reproduc­ Indeed to considered legally bind­ Wc agree and subscribe. I thumbnail edges and willow brasses. ing upon all members. We add. If we may, one slight deems without sceoringl aluminum. . . tion of a captain’s chair with hand- To the argument that this World footnote. If, in the midst of all the Enjoy the real natural look of a color WITHOUT JANUARY BILLS painted clipper ship decoration on a Court dMision should be accepted modem cacaphony ahd confusion black-rosew(^ grained finish! Notice by all,. France replied with a state­ of debate and advice, one some­ T V — Come in —See what You're missing! How would you like to buy exciting things for .everyone the husky arms, thick back panel, scoop­ 29.95 ment that the United Nations is no how fails to find the right ethics on your list. . . and shop for the best values at any store ed seat and sturdily turned legs . . . all In towns..without even thinking about store bills? If “ superstate” and with notl«e' that counselor in time, there is still, in­ Large Selection — Free Triol hekat features of the finest antique models. ra If they have a record player • S evenly this sounds impossible, then apply for a Shopper's Loan. she would continue to refuse to pay side each individual, self-powered they 6an use this maple os assessments for the United Na- as if it were the oldest and most It's so much better to shop with HFCcash. In­ Gm Ii MONTHSY MYMIINT t € HIDUU & record cabinet with its 3 ttons operation in the Congo. reliable transistor contraption in V o «M TMtcd, Adjusted. DdivMwd, Guarcmtf«d and Snrvlend U V i ' x i r ALUMINUM stead of juggling a pile of 30 It 12 ( IP pegged effects and iron Q The French position, it turned history, a small voice which, If con « tem tr twraMi ttomn termn bills, you repay House­ door catch. 2 2 1 /2 x 23” high. * out, features an argument that a suited as a last resort, knows very NON-SflCK T oM r * 9 1N $ 6.72 1 7.27 $10.05 $1&46 By Our Own Mnehonles ! " COOKIE SHEET Pwisuln SIRVIR hold a convenient 2 H 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 nation which does not vote in fa­ very well what the answer has to 10-Inch BKILUT monthly amount. Bor­ 3M 19.25 20.91 29.27 54.48 vor of a United Nations action— be. Famous For Sorvico Sine# 1931 row confidently from 59# 30.83 33.61 47.55 89.47 like the sending of a police force to •3.99 994 *5.99 699 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 HFC. r t, I the Congo—carmot be held respon­ No scouring naaded; wiUi lU d t aluminum q^readi .Ksepa ica cubea aolid 4 to 6 Atk about Credit Life sible for any part of the cost of Soo Our Display of B&W TV and Radios Ttfion (itwt rads clean with heat unifoimly, to cooUaa hmin . . . or nee it to keep such an operation. a di^oth)! Aluminum. brown evenly. Turned ends hot foods serving-warm. Ituuranee on haiu I to MW. France abstained, when the orig­ ooQiplasito handle. for easy handling. Chrome, 2 qts. } at group rate inal decision for United Natioiu entrance into the Congo situation 6.95 29.95 y 19.95 was voted. 1 HOUSEHOID Rl M OU XW AtSgt The French position, even if It O m H M om n aeuAMi Both o f these tables are in tobacco eould be honored, would be m tsuscitem fiet All kinds of hassocks to fill gift lists at brown walnut. The 18 x 60” cocktail has Among the many, many gift chsin It duunr MANCHItnR f HOFFIIM M M IAPI scfiuUon of the controversy. Rusiu, OAaoeMTooLt 84 DEPOT SQUARE Watkins including this tapered leg, style, .do.qbJe-tftpered. .legs.. and a. m agazine WatkiM is this low comb-back model 3 8 2 M iddle Tum pika YMiSt . . . ths other big nation which has A Potterton' Msachester's Largest $uid Oldest TV, Radio, Record and Appliance Store s/pes Phone MI 9-5274 ■which-comes with either lS “^*sqnare or* rack; JferHsted end board efTMfs with its short arms a good chair been refusing to pay its share of 2nd noer-M Hchell 3-2738 20” round tops. Both are 14iA inches used on tops o^ the 21 x 28-inch step 34.95 to use with a kniBehble desk, or aa an the expense of Un action in the S 130 ContorSt., Cor.ef Church Sf» Monchosttr,, Conn. tall. Choose frbm tengeruui, ^ e e n , red model^ They are tables you’ll be proud occasional living room piece. 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nI' KANCHKSrpR BVENIN6 HB&ALD. MANCHESTER, OONN« WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER M fC S E R m SYININO HERALD, MAl^aiSSTER, W1DN18DAT, bECEBCBEfT fi, IMI PAGE MINE Board Votes to Permit RockviUe-Vemon Cleveland Officers Rockville-Vemon Directors U nanim ous Special Tax‘ District Consolidation District Asks Municipal Building Site Attempt Voted Accused in Thefts Fees Share CHUCK ROAST BONUESS 7 3 : A b a step toward permitting the board of directors to con* Chosen for Firehous e aider eventually whether the town should have a special tax­ By Chamber (Ooatlnaed from Pace One) number of policemen were found FromG>iirt ing district for Main St. merchants, the directors last night to have been working as allies men, to 16,638 in the second year, with burglars in a series of Jewel The board of directors last night unanimously designated CROSS RIB ROAST 95: approv^ a request to the General Assembly to permit such a A third attempt to push consoli­ and 16,000 for three or more and fur thefts. Some policemen The Vernon fire district' has not the Municipal Building parking lot as the site for the propos^ district. ^ dation of ..the three governments years’ service. also were accused of aiding been getting its rightful share of The purpose of it would be to central firehouse, thereby ending months of indecisiOT on the said the word “all”^had to be in­ within the boundaries of the Town 'Corruption of policemen has thieves in ’'robbing several stores. the fines collected from the opera­ site; and authorized the preparation of detailed plans and raise money through property cluded, or the bill 'would be un­ been a recurrent problem in re­ In Des Moines, Iowa, a bur­ PORTERHOUSE STEAK 88: taxes for the purchase of land for of Vernon will be made this time tion of the circuit court in Rock­ qpadfications. d U N O constitutional. cent years in numerous cities. At glary scandal brought about the OT off-street parking, particularly in by the Rockville Area Chamber of ville, according to John’^WHUams, Radical changes in both the prlee house drawn by architect Arnold A way out, he said, would be to present, in Syracuse, N.Y., the suspension or reslg;nation of 22 Lawrence call for a $292,000 struc­ the high volume area. Commerce. policemen. chairman of the fire commission- and appearance of the structure fix the boundaries of the district New York State Investigation ture of modem desi^. All of the directors approved the in such a way that no private Initiating the ccmsolidation drive Commission is probing alleg^ po­ In Boston last December, the eta. will probably be made, as the re­ RIB ROAST 68: enabling legislatipn, except Di­ sult of direotors’ remarks. DirecUws and others at the property was included. at a board of directors meeting lice associations and collusion police commissioner was fired. by Williams, who made the state­ meeting last night expressed rector Ted Powell who opposed it with known gamblers. the governor on the ground that In approving the Municipal Build­ General Manager Richard Mar­ yesterday, Herman Olson, cham- ment at the commissionem’ meet­ ing parking lot site, the directors many reservations about both the m m and Director Francis DellaFera he had failed to investigate evi­ w n r tin agreed that some gerryman­ Joseph FHsch, a commission in' ing last night, said he had re­ overrode the Town Planning Com­ cost and appearance of the build who was absent.' dering would solve the problem. th. vestig^tor, . testified Tuesday that dence of police collusion with ceived estimates that the amount TOP SIRLOIN ROAST 9 8 ! OtSCOUWT If the General Assembly adopts i? ^ some Syracuseflvramine policemennolicemen had re-re^ bookmakers. mission’s rejection of the site,. and kig. He recommended that whatever the province of the chamber’s func* due the district is around $1,900, Director Ted Powell expressed such a bill, it would be up to the bonds are issued for purchase of celved gifts and favors from a In Birmingham, Ala., two po­ compUed with recommendations of tions. but that it had all gone Into the the New England Fire. Rating As- his doubts on Qie appearance of board of directors to implement it parking area be genei^ obligation gambler who has operated a num­ licemen were Jailed and five sus­ town treasury. Throwing in his support of the pended, after raids on their homes so^ tion . the building, reminding the direc­ by adopting an ordinance establ­ bonds, paid off with revenue from consolidaticm drive was Seymour bers racket in Syracuse for 25 He said that according to provi­ tors that “we’re setting a buUdlng SHORT RIBS 48: ishing such a district. the special district. years without interference. produced evidence of corruption. The planning commissicm had Lavitt, board member, who felt sions made by the state legisla­ objected to the parking lot site in r i^ t here in our front Window, so Directors were concerned last Merchants on Main St. favor that “ a change of climate" would Gther recent police scandals: In New York City, when gam­ ture, the allocation of the fines, to speak, and I do hope it won’t In Denver, Colo., about 60 po­ bler Harry Gross was reputed September, saying it was too smaU, night over how they could be sure the special taxing district, which see approval of consolidation—even after the state had deducted its both for the firehouse cuistruction be an eyesewe.” 'that only merchants, and not pri­ would compel all merchants to though two previous votes had licemen were accused of getting head of a $20-mlllion bookmaking share, should be one-thdrd each to SKIRT STEAK 8 8 : $250,000 in cash and much more ring, several policemen were ac­ itself and also to permit future ex- Short Term Bonding vate home owners, on Main St. support off-street parking, instead timed consolidation down. the town, the fire district, and the pansi(m of the Municipal Building. Martin said the directors, build­ would be taxed. in merchandise from crimes over cused of protecting bookies and M ushroom s of just some merchants. Lavitt said that consolidation City of Rockville. William said At the commission’s .directicm, ing committee, fire ad to approve it. the future it should send the ^ - eight of the directors present vot­ of the meeting that be was sure Demp sey Asks Facts In line with the chamber’s feel­ Of 2 Sites for Firehouses trict’s share to the district treas­ ed in favor. Director Francis Della­ the town could build a firehouse ings and Lavitt’s recofnmenda- urer. Fera was absent. for less than the proposed cost. CHUCK ROAST .o-.» 4 J tions it was decided to request The commissioners last night Notes Change East Hartford is building one BEEF! the town’s two state representa­ also approved a request by Leslie for $98,000, and Rocky Hill is On Changes in 43rd tives to submit enabling legislation Steps to acquire two sites for-^missloners also were forgotten at The previous board of directors, possible firehouses were tidien by a recent tonction UivolVing a new Kittle, former district fire cMef, ixmtroUed by Republicans, had in­ building one for $164,000, including when the state legislature convenes industry moving Into a town in­ for remuneration for a 66-day pe­ tended to overrule the planning the purchase of a new fire engine, NEWPORT RIB ROAST 9 8 next year. the Vernon fire commissioners last riod in which he served as acting (Oonttnned from Page One) dustrial park. commission at its last meeting in he said. Co.’s, 76th Infantry Divislcm: 526th Board members also felt that a night. '' In other business coming before chief. The period began July 1 Medical Detachment; Transporte gradual program of education this October, but one of the Republi­ Mayor Mahoney said he hoped -1 In one move, the commissioners the board, the commissioners ask­ and ended with the naming of Jo­ cans, Robert Gordon, was absent, Howroyd was right, and recalled permission from governors or tlon Co., 76th Division; relocation/ time would best serve the interests decided to contact the selectmen ed the ambulance corps to draw a s e ^ Duffin as chief. and none of the tiu'ee Democrats that Howroyd had been instrumen­ CHUCK STEAK 5 1 other state authorities. loss—411th Civil Affairs Co. of consolidation. Payment of Kittle’s biU for serv­ In Connecticut, as in other In other business, the directors to see if one of the sites, situated set of rules and regulations cov­ in the minority would go along tal, as chairman of the building ering use of the ambulance, with a ices (estimated at about $90) fol­ with the vote. committee earlier, in cutting, a states, some Army Reserve imits decided not to extend honorary on Dart Hill Rd. and owned by the lowed the reading of an opinion are being Inactivated, some will membership In the chamber to the view to having tf>cm approved by Republican Director Harold A. proposed $1 million school renova­ town, could be included on the call the board. from Atty. King that the remuner­ tion program to $600,000. GROUND BEEF 4 8 stay- as they are, aind others are Rockville Ministerial Association; of the next town meeting for pos­ ation would not prejudice action Turkington, former mayor and being reorganized. Key Aides Quit to investigate the possibility of The proper usage ' of the am­ now a member of the minority, Howroyd criticized the modem sible action. A Dm 18 date has been bulance came up after it was re­ by the district on any further architecture of the proposed build­ Some new units are being crea­ having the chsunber recommend a tentatively set for tiie next meet­ claims vrtilch might be advanced took note of the Democrats’ ted and some other units are being traffic light for the intersection ported - the vehicle had }>een used change last night when he wryly ing, w i^ its crenellated screen In ^Argentina; ing. recently to transport a patient a by Kittle. FOE moved from one state to another, said, "Pm glad you’ve changed facade. The style doesn’t fit with BONELESS BRISKET formed by Orchard and Union Sts.; In another move. Commissioner fairly considerable distance. One King, however, advised the com­ 8 8 although no personnel will move and appointed Everett Gardner to your mind.” the colonial style of other buildings Raymond Berube was instructed to of the recommendations last night missioners to defer payment of a with them. Still other units are Crisis Looms the chamber’s industrial commit­ determine the status of two lots (m claim by Charles Kanter of 23 The New England FTre Rating at the Center, he said. being redesignated, retaining their tee. was that the ambulanoe should be Roger Bogley, 68 Dale Rd., zon­ Elm Hill Rd. near the railroad used strictly for emergency pur­ Vernon Center Heights. Kanter is Association provided the final im­ RUMP ROAST -- present function but under a dif­ In reference to the Christmas tracks as a possible firehouse site. asking the district to pay for the petus to the directors’ action by ing board of appeals member, 9 8 (Continued from Page One) parade,' Jerome Remkiewicz, poses, and not as a "livery serv­ iirged the directors to give some ferent command. Andrew Tricarico of Harriet St., ice.” Some of ttM commissioners loss of a number of pullets, report­ notifying General Manager Rich­ An Army spokesman said per­ board member, said he had re­ Vernon said the transfer of the edly because of the sounding of the ard Martin .that if the town put thought to improving the equip­ Alsogaray started his present ceived both favorable and imfavor- felt that permission for use of the ment in the firehouses. sonnel from units being inactiva­ Dart Iml Rd. property could be ambulance should be contingent siren on Tunnel Rd. The cost of the firehouse at the Harrison St. STEW BEEF ted or relocated in another state term as economic minister on Ap­ able comment about it. Remkie­ site, or any other site other than Director Powell later in the meet­ 7 3 ril 12. He had held it for a time msule from the town to the district on circumstances presented in the the siren, which provides Civil De­ CATSUP will be reassigned to units in their wicz added that there seemed to fOr $1, and that the property is fense and fire warnings has been the Munldpal Building parking ing voiced a similar idea, saying under President Arturo Frondizl. individual requests, and not on a the directors should bear in mind present area. be a "little bit of disorganization" large enou^ to house a two-bay, flat rule. shared by the district and civil d ^ lot, the town’s Insurance rating He found the economy in cbaos. in Rockville where spectators the tovm needs two other flre- Units listed below as “ reloca- two-story firehouse and still pro­ Williams noted the ambulance fense authorities. King recom­ would be penalized. tlon/galn" are unitt coming into a Since then things have worsened. crowded too far onto the street vide enough parking space. Berube Prelimtnary plans for the fire- houses and three new fire engines. FLANKEN RIBS The peso, kept stable for three use is free to residents and tax­ mended the delay on Kan-ter’s 5 8 state. "Relocation/loss" Units are and hsunpered the mcuchers. said the site could be used as a re­ payers in the district, and that the claim until a review of the claim being assigned to another stale. years under Frondizl at 83 to the Olson, noting that the parade placement for the Co. 3 firehouse. is completed by the State Civil De­ dollar, was quoted by some brok­ cost $311—^less than was budgeted transportation is available on re­ The Army’s list by states did, not Or as a site for a possible fourth quest from a physician. fense office. CHUCK FILLET show where a unit lost or gained ers at 154 Tuesday. The cost of —said he thought the parade was firehouse. The commission authorized the KNOW 9 8 living has climbed about 35 per was going to or coming from. a success, despite any adverse Tricarico also reported one of expenditure o t $220 for the first Sprinkler Halts Fire cent. criticfsm, year’s operating cost of two "mer­ ^ KNORR OR L.»PTON*S The spokesman said in most Bankruptcies are on the in­ the Elm Rd. properties is own­ ctuses reservists will not have to Remkiewicz also reported there ed by Alfred Cavedon, and that if cury-type” lights to be located in crease and unemployment on the may be some feeling that the pa­ States Holding CHUCK ROAST travel more than 35 miles to at­ rise. Sen. Franklin Welles could be in­ front of the Co. 1 and Co. 2 fire­ In Main St. Apartment 5 7 SOUP MIXES tend drill with their new units. A rade should also be held in Elling­ duced to release an option on the houses. ’The installation will be Government workers’ salaries ton next year, and that it seemed free of charge. few may be placed on non-pay are in arrears up to two months. land, the fire district could have G>mments o i status for lack of a nearby uiiit, advisable that planning on the that parcel for $1. An adjacent par­ Acting on a recommendation State government employes are next parade should begin soon. from Commissioner Howard A sprinkler system last night controlled and all but put RIB STEAK but such cases will be "very much being paid in government bondcT cel, owned by John T«dcott, could out a fire in a two-room apartment located on the third floor 7 8 the exception to the rule," he said. and other forms of lOUs. be had for $150, Tricarico said. Guard Shift Huelsmann, the conunission ap­ CLAF>R8 STRAIMED The breakdown: Berube said the Elm- Hill Rd. site proved the pieparatiim of specifi­ of the three-story Rubinow Building at 843 Mmn^St. Some Alsogaray made progress in re­ cations for re-building on the in­ Bridgeport: Retained — Head­ negotiating foreign debts and ob­ had figured as a possible site in water damage was reported in the second floor off fees of La- SHOULDER STEAK taining promises of foreign aid. replacing the Co. 8 firehouse. (Continued from Page One) stallation of a septic tank for Oo. ------^Belle, Rothenberg and 'Woodhouse, 9 8 BABY FOODS quarters and Headquarters Co., State N ew s 2. Huelsmann said he had received THE In an qlfpri to wipe out a $500- Earlier, Commissioner Donald and Burton’s Inc., first floor wom­ 385th Infantry Regiment and Co. state adjutants general next Mon­ complaints on the original bids be­ Rockville-Vemon I, K, L and M, 76th Division; 476th million ''trade deficit of last year Loverin said Co. 3 firemen were en’s and children’s apparel finn. ^gineer Co., 158th Transporta­ he restricted credit for imports. considering asking the Talcottvllle day. cause there were no specifications. Police reported that the fire oc­ 10 ^AjSi 79* To strengthen the peso he re­ Congregational C!!hurch for a long­ Rossellini, chairman of the Na­ Roger Pease of Vernon Center had Private Roads curred in an apartment rented by SHIN BEEF ^ 3 8 tion Corps Co. Roundup been awarded the Job after the quired exporters to deposit earned term lease of a Main St. property tional Governor’s Conference, Lawrence Costello, who was not ai Bristol: Retained —Oo. A, 418th in Talcottvllle used as a firehouse. first bid, but agreed to re-submit home when the fire was discover­ Infantry Regiment, 76th Division. pesos above a certain level with said he personally opposes aboli Parking Control the treasury. (Continued from Page One) In the past, the church had another bid on the second-round ed. Brookfield: Relocation/Loss — considered tearing down the build­ tion of National Guard units in his bidding. Others who will bid again, Patrolman Curtis IVilson, on SWISS STEAK 9 8 GRAPE JELLY Battery C, 40th Field Artillery sort hotel, $150; and Guy B. Holt, ing used by CO. 3. Loverin said the in addition to Pease, are Robert Sought by City Main St. patrol, pulled box 441 at Battalion. state. He urged other governors former state treasurer, $300. long-term lease request would g;ive to wait until after a special com Klotzer, Eleanor Dr., and David Main and Park St., at 9:12 p.m., Danbury: Retained—Co. A, 318th Rlbicoffs Republican opponent, Daugherty, Dobson Rd. A public hearing on an ordi­ Signal Corps Battalion; relocation: Co. 3 a better idea of how long the mittee of the conference looks after he heard the sprinkler alarm Parties Seek Horace Seely-Brown, filed an ex­ -building might be available for into the matter after Monday’s Donald F. Freemah, secretary- nance to give the Rockville police and spotted smoke homing from a TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 9 8 loss—^344th Military P*olice Co.; pense statement last week that treasurer, reported that disburse­ commission the authority to set relocation/galn— Battery C, 40th firehouse purposes. meeting. i third floor window. He then dash­ showed an expenditure of $6,720- Also last night,' the commission­ The shakeup, in the works for ments for November were $24,874, parking restrictions on private ed upstairs to the apartment, but FARMHOMOC FROZEN Field Artillery Battalion. New Bloc to .27 and a deficit of more than leaving a balance of $66,446 In the thoroughfares will be held at the TOP ROUND STEAK EJast Hartford: Retained — ers discussed at great length, then eight months or more, will build because of heavy smoke could not 9 8 $ , . general fund. City Hall Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. by the Headquarters and Headquarters 2 000 turned down recommendations reserve strength "far greater enter, so he routed out neighbors APPLE PIE But Republican candidates use a from Fire Chief Joseq>h DuiKln on than anything we have known in City Council. to safety. 22 O Z . Co. 41Sth Infantry Regiment, 76th Oust Adenauer Council members feel the ordi­ Division, also 1st, 2nd and 3rd different system of reporting. The where three pieces of fire appara­ the past,” Secretary of Defense Several pieces of fire equipment P K 6 . tus should be located. Robert S. McNamara said in an' nance would be an aid in fighting 0I1UT7 SIRLOIN STEAK 25* major expenses of Seely-Brown’s Battalion Headquarters and Head­ fires and during snow-plowing op­ from Town Hose Companies 2, o 8 4 quarters Cos. and Cos. B, G, H, (Continued from Page One) campaign will be contained in the Duffin’8 recommendations would nouncing it. Nehru Tours and 4 arrived and extended a truck have placed the tanker truck at erations. A K, L, and M. Inactivted — 159th Socialists would mean an end to GOP State Central Committee re­ The order goes into effect auto­ CorporatiM Counsel EMwln ladder to the third floor apart­ Transportation Co. Relocation/ port, due later this month. Co. 1, and the new brush truck matically for Army Reserve ment. On entering the kitchen, the 88-year-old Adenauer’s rule. and ambulance at Co. 2. Present­ Border Areas^ Lavitt said the council has the BOTTOM ROUND ROASTpc gain-U-llth CiVU Affairs Oo. The Free Democrats, with 67 The Ribicoff statement lists a units. Approval by governors is right to control private thorough­ firemen found hjavy smoke, char­ 9 5 Fairfield: Inactivated — Co. A, ly, the banker and the old brush needed for any changes in the red window frames, burned cur­ seats, hold the balance of power total of $142,329.40 in expendi­ truck are at C3o. 2, but the -fimbu- fares when the safety of the pub­ 167th Transportation Corps Co. tures to the Randa^ Co., a local National Guard during peacetime. tains and a blackened table top. in the present Bundestag (lower lance is at Co. 1. Rallies People lic is involved. VEGETABLE and 426th ’Transportation Corps house). Adenauer’s Christian advertising agency. The figure in­ In brief, the Pentagon pro­ Lavitt also suggested that the The sprinkler had all but put ou. Co.; retained — Headquarters and Democrats hold 241 seats and the cluded $46,2^.09 for newspaper Commissioner Howard Huels- poses: city’s ordinances be reviewed and the fire and mop-up operation, GROUND CHUCK 6 8 Headquarters Co., 318th Signal mann objected to having the tank Abolishing four' Army Reserve (Conttnned from Page One) had to be done. SALE! Corps Battalion; 432nd Finance Socialists 190. advertising; $44,913.09 for tele­ amended to refiect changes effect­ A new arrest in the Spiegel case vision; $17,397.34 for radio: $4,- truck taken from Co. 2 and given and four National Guard divisions ed by the recently approved char­ Firemen immediately brough: Section and 869th''Co., new—Quar­ to Co. 1 ^ te r the men of Co. 2 plus a net of 781 smaller units behind the McMahon Line fron­ termaster Co. Supply Depot. was announced while political 613.63 for campaign buttons and tier. 4 ter revisions. huge tarpaulins into the buildin^ leaders . struggled to heal the had worked to put the tanker in it considers out of date. The council also directed a com­ to cover merchandise In Burton , GROUND ROUND Groton; Inactivated — 331at bumper strips; $4,606.81 for bus shape. He said that if the banker There has been no official an­ 9 8 breach caused by the crackdown cards, space and production; $9,- Placing most of the men from mittee to review a request on the and to protect the furniture an Tnmsportation Corps Co. and on the weekly news magazine. is transferred, the men of Co. 1 the abolished units into li new nouncement on the situation since ordinance prohibiting the keeping Headquarters and Headquarters 765.33 for billboard - advertising; should donate 100 houra of labor Nehru said Monday the Chinese files in the attorti^s offices. GREEN BEANS Lawyer Josef Augsteln, a broth­ $5,699.11 for printed matter; $9,- brigades, new support units, and a t chickens, horses and other 1 No persons were rq^rted injured NOW 466th ’Transportation Corps Co. toward getting the new brush appeared to be thinning out their er of Der Spiegel’s publisher, was 070 for advertising and public re­ six high priority National Guard farm animals within city .limits. It in the fire. Hamden: Inactivated — Head­ taken into custody Tuesday on truck in shape for Co. 2. divisions. The last would' be an troops but were not withdrawing was noted the request asked , for quarters and Ifeadquarters Oo., lations service. The commissioners, after discus­ advance units. The sprinkler, which had been W AX BEANS suspicion of complicity in high elite first line of Army Reserve provisions allowing the keeping of set off by the heat from the blaze, 159th Military Police Battalion treason. In addition, the election cam­ sing how they would enforce the forces. A caravan of 37 vehicles bearing horses in. Rockville. Rehabilitation Center; retained — Red Cross, flags headed north from sent a great volume of water drip­ The previous arrests of publish­ paign expenses included $4,292 to donation of the 100 hours, moved Retaining 17 other National 433rd Civil Affairs Oo, and 867th Jon Newman, a Ribicoff aide, for to place Huelsmann’s recommen­ Tezpur Thesday night for a ren­ ping down through the ceilings 1: CUT BEETS er Rudolf Augsteln and members Guard' and six Army Reserve the front of the building. RP. Oo.; Relocation/galn — of his staff -touched off the tur­ fees and travel; $1,500 for a poll dations as an amendment to ap­ dezvous with the Communist Chi­ 344«j MlUtaiy PoUce Co. combat divisions at 50 per cent nese who promised to release 64 Lanzano Remains Everett Walker, custodian o moil that caused the exit of the by Louis Harris Associates; and proving Duffin’s recommendations. strength, and keeping IS reserve Hartford: Retained—204th Pho- $1,103.32 to the Statler Hilton It was voted down by Commission­ sick or wounded Indian prisoners. the building, cut" off the sprinkle Free Democrats from the govern­ divisions as training units. system when firemen arrived an CREAM to-Intelpreter Detachment, 334th ment and brought on the resigna- Hotel for food and lodging. er John Lehan, Bruce Bengston, The prisoners were to be turned On Critical List The over-all aim: to provide the over at Bomdila, a mountain vil­ Mved the building from mor. Military Intelligence Detacfiunent, tion of Defense Minister Franz The expenses for seeking the and Donald Loverin. Voting for six National Guard divisions with 444th Signal Corps Detachment, the amendment' were Huelsmann lage about 100 road miles north of ------' water damage. STYLE CORN Josef Strauss. party’s nomination during last 11,000 men each and enough Anthony L Lanzano, 38. of 60 State’s Attorney John D. La 826th Military Intelligence De- summer’s convention included $6,- and Raymond Berube. Tezpur. Voting against Duffin’s recom­ equipment, training and support ’There was mbeh speculation as Blssell St., this morning was re- Belle, in looking over the law ol ONEOK ’ tachment, 444th Signal Corps De­ 062.94 to the SteUer HiltOm-.,, to get them ready for movement to why the Chinese were releasing poitod still in critical cemdltlon at flees after the fire, said everythin tachment Corps, and 1117th USA mendations for th% vehicle loca­ to a firing line within eight weeks Garrison, ,New--Chemlcal Co. tions were Lehan, Huelsmann and the sick and wounded prisonera. Hartford Hospital foUovring brain looked pretty good but he coul Board Okays V.S. Sues Brasa Firms of a call to active duty. There Some officials said the Reds would ^ e r y early last Saturday mom- „ot estimate any damage, “ We arc Moosup: Retained—Co. C, 418th Berube. Voting for the recommen­ are 16 regular Army dirisibns. ing. Infantry Regiment, 76th Division.' HARTFORD (AP) — The gov­ dations were Loverin and Bengs­ have had to use valuable trans­ covered by insurance,” Jie noted. The shakeup won’t affect the port facilities to get the wounded His admission to the hospital William Busch, manager of Bu' 1 6 O Z New Haven: Retained — 338th | ernment has filed a ® i Sito a cell, police reported. Police spokesman. Battery, and 399th Civil Affairs the coihpanles to refrsdn from the tions was a refusal to give Duffin duty had to be called. Group. The money was allocated from a vote of confidence. ^ ^ looited in on him at an early hour actions cited in the criminal ac­ A Pentagon spokesman said clal time with refreshments. Saturday and found him Iiicoher- Torrlngton; Retained — Battery the general fund capital improve­ John Williams, chairman of the that almig with the reshuffling of ment reserve fund. tion. ent. Dr. Nicholhs Marzlalo was A, 40th Artillery Battalion. The suit asks no money dam­ commission, said he had received units, the program calls for high­ Tbe Central Cbnneoticut (Chap­ Hubcaps, Oothing ■Waterbury: Inactivated — 44th In other actions the board; a petition from 18 men of Oo. 1 called to exacnina him, and he > 1. Set Dec. 11 for a meeting on ages—^Just court costs. er requirements for reservists. ter, American Institute of Indus­ ordered that the man be taken im­ FKIGE! Detachmmt, 12th Operating and asking that steps be taken to Ini- the country club lease. The National Guard ' divisions trial Eingineers, will meet Monday mediately to Hartford Hospital. Reported Stolen 476th Ttansp>ortatlon Corps Co.; prove the efficiency of the Tunnel which the Pentagon proposes at 6:30 p.m. at Pratt and I^ltney, Retained—76th Infantry Division 2. Changed the dqte of the Janu­ Rd. siren. The petitioners said the Brain surgery was performed abolishing. — except for 150 - man division of United Aircraft Coip., shortly after he arrived at the hoe- Four hubcaps, valued at $60 Band; Co. B 318th Signal Corps ary meeting from Jan.'1 to 15. siren was difficult to hear, and skeleton headquarters staffs—are 3. Postponed consideration of Funerals East Hartford, for a plant tour. pltal. Lenzano’s condition ha* been were reported taken from a Battalion, Co.’s D and I, 418th In­ that because of this it was “ Jeopar­ the 34th Infantry of Iowa and Ne­ Dinner will be served at the plant fantry Regiment, 430th Signal municipal employe rules. dizing the safety of the commu­ reported as very poor since. ^ * braska, the 35th of Kansas auid before the tour, and a teclmical Extensive police investigation parked outside De Cormier Motor Corps Detachment and Headquar­ 4. Designated Martin to approve Infant Ewlns nity.” Williams said the volume on Missouri, the 48rd of Connecticut, meeting will be held afterward. Sales at 286 Brodd SL PoUce are ters and Headquarters Battery, 4th expenditures fron^ the board of di­ Private services for the day-old the siren would be turned up and into the case by Det. Hiomas R. Rhode Island and 'VeiWcgit^..afflA M^nhM».aad aze. in­ Graham Monday brought the ai> investigating. -HowltseF -BattAlien, 40th Field Ar* rectors’ approp^tion... SOB o f Richard and - Mary La- that he hoped this would corrMt the 61st of Florida and South vited. / Ollery...... rest of David R. McOinnell, 25, of The incident occurred sometime 5. "Approved apiproprlations of Ewlns, 47 Brewer St., East the situation. Carolina. Monday night or early yesterday West Hartford: Retained^—Head­ $4(» to the general fund for the Hartford, formerly of Manchester, 10 Trotter St., 'on a charge' of ‘WUliiuns, saying he was speak- The reserve divisions ordered ■klr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Shorts, breach of the peace. morning, poUce said. quarters and Headquarters Co., controller, $3,0(X) to the recreation were held this morning at St. only, said he felt broken up are the 79th Infantry Bolton - Center Rd., Manchester, 76th Infantry Division; RCV Co., department and $400 to the dog Police theorized, after question­ PoUce are also investigating a James’ Cemetery. The baby died -t the ‘ commlsslon-.j of Pennsylvania, the 94th of Mas­ were feted by a surprise bouse ing of several persons by Graham. theft of M estimated $24 wort’ 76th Infantry pivislon; 287th Med­ warden.'^all sums to b».reimbursed Monday at Manchester Memorial otten when Inyita- sachusetts, the 96th of Arizona, warming Sunday, • About 30 rela­ ical Detachment, 360th Medical out of income. that McConnell and 'Ls^ano had of persona! clothing reported ink Hospital. tions were psMed around to area Idaho, Montana, Utah, Washing­ tives of Mrs. Shorts attended the an argument in- a Main St. grill Ing from the home of Mrs. Lo. Training Unit; Co. A, 739th Trtna- 6. Accepted quitclaim deeds .to The John F. Tierney Funeral officials for U|ie Chamber of Com­ ton, and Nevada, and the 108rd party and presented the couple MANCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST • OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 A.M. TO 10 P.M. PortaUon Battalion; 819th Medical and a fight ensued.' 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PAcm rormTEBN MAWCHESTBB ETENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1 9 « Section Two WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 196t iflanrIrPitfFr 1Et»nfns IfFrdli. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6, 19M Pages IS to 28 metropolitan Area-' ItaO sOhcdulos Smog in London bad been discarded. ,Klau Named Bbg blanketed much of the rest Threat to Health of Itagland and spread Into the south of Scotland. Four Arrested Counsel’s Aide In London, the sulidiur dioxide High Priority Given LONDON (AP)-^A dense blan- content in the atmoaphere was six Wendell Austin Killed I ket of sulphurous yellow smog tim es norm al and the amedee con- In Accidents Attgr. Arnold Ktau, 46 Bruoe Rd., I gripped the British capital for the centratlcin nine times ibi usual kia bMO sppoteted aMlstant town second day today, raising a threat level. To S. Alton St. Sewer In Accident on Rt. 15 by AMy. :brtng Aronaon, [to health and making thousands ■ ------. ^ Manchester police have arreated four persons in their invesUgatitms toim oounael. x late for work. Plans and specifications for construction of rdief sani- Atty. Klau is the president of Aa conunuter trains crawled to­ HereuleB Kills Soldier a into four motor vehicle accidents 'Wendell Hublard Austin, 32, of 286 E. Middle Tpke., wai Mm Toung Democrats of Mandies- ward the heart of the city, health Vu7 sewer on S. Alton St. will be ready in the apring, General which occurred yesterday and early killed about 1 a.m. this morning wh«n his car jumped the ter, and a member of the Demo- HL PASO, Tex. (AP)—A Nike Manager Richard Martin told the board of directors last I authorities warned that babies Hercules mliwile exp lo«M 600 feet today. One person received minor center esplanade on the Wilbur Cross Highway about a hidf aratie T o ^ Committee. and old people should.be kept at above the launcMng pad at Mc- r ig h t ., mile west of the Rt. 30 overpass at Deming St., and struck He baa been practicing law at I honie. GIFTS injuries and considerable 'vehicular The astlmated cost of the 'athe rear tandem wheels of a trailer gregor Range Tues^, Miiing a No Fiddling Here dam age 'Was also reported. 906 Main St., but is opening a new "i^ e situation is potentially se- EVench lieutensmt and inJiAng px>Ject, for which reaklenta of the truck going in toe opposite direc­ effioe at 869 Main St. Irlous,” said a spokesman for the three other French soldiers and str^ pleaded at the November Guy Cole, 19, of 886 Hartford tion. Bora in Hartford Oct. 81, 1932, Medical Research Council. “ Smog No director could bavb been Rd. waa treated for multiple one American soldier. directors’ meeting, will be 811,000 more convinced than Richard Public Records Austin, who had been driving he la one of four children of Judge particularly affects the very The French troops were from to $12,000, said Martin. bruiaea at Manchester Memorial east in what a witness describes Joaeidi and Sadie Palten Klau. He young, the very old and people o f VALUE Woodhouse last night that what Hospital after he drove hla motor­ the 620th Guided MissUe Brigade There be enou|^ money in this town needs is a good, nay a Warrantee Deeds as an erratic manner, hit a trailer attended Hartford public achools, with weak hearts or cheats." attached to NATO forces. No toe sewer reserve fund to pay for cycle into the front of a can on W. truck traveling in toe right hand and was graduated from Cheshire great, central firehouse. Middle Tpke., just west of Main Eugene P. Carini and Olive B. London’s last great exposure to names were available. toe construction, he said. Carinl to John B. DeQuattro, prop­ westbound lane of the hi^tway. Academ y. sm og was In 1967 when 1,000 peo­ Actually, at the moment the St. The youth was charged with Property owners will not be sm- vote waa taken to get going on erty at 9-11 Main St. State Police report. He la a 1954 graduate of Harr- ple died from chest and heart ail­ ANT MORE QUESTIONSr aessed for its cost, since the failure to carry a driver's license The impact knocked Austin's ard University, and a 1957 gradu­ the project, Woodhouse sup­ and failure to carry a regiatrati«zertkm or rtresi and itraln demics. sive front end damage, was towed Pearl St., $15,500. «yna want x«Uef~>want H laetl Another ’Ihe geoesal manager said last In the meantime, the hospital away. The Craig vehicle received Gaffey and Sgt. Fra^ Shea are tietmtiance may be mild bladder irritation is aware of the problem, he said, To Dartmouth Heights Inc., for investigating. following wrongfood and drink~oftan eeU \ Edg^ he consulted the town health left rear fender, taillight and construction of a dwelling at 43 Ubk np a restlem nneomfortaUe fading. ) 9 S director, D r. N icholas A . MaraiBilo, and is dcring what it can to pre- bumper damage. No injuries were Austin was bom in Manchester X>oan*a PUlo woric fast in t acparate 'vent huge toads o t 'water from Thayer Rd., $15,000. Jan. 16, 1930, toe son of Hulbimd ways: l.byapeedypain>relieTingactiooto Grange Sale Features Handmade Decorations on tltot question immediately. reported. Patrolman- Robert Pari- pouring Into the sewer at Emy one and Jane Phillips Austin. He eaee tonnent of na|^ng backache, haad* Mrs. Warren Amundsen ot Wbitrous Rd., Bolton, maerter of'Bolton Orange, admires some of the ar- Marzlalo, In a lengthy written zeau investigrated. Lawrence post­ ael^, mneenlar m m and pains. 2. by statement told the genertd man­ time. ed a $500 bond while awaiting pre­ graduated from Manchester High aooUting d fcet on bladder irritation. S. by tldee made by Grangers for their Christmas sale Saturday. Ihe aale will be held alt the Com- School in 1048, and served thi^ mild dliueliu aetkm tending to increase ager that the varioua kinds of con­ A resident of 'toe street Paul sentation in Manchester's Circuit Education Board .esitoat e f the IB mOas o f Id ^ e y ' tubes. muniity Hall at Bolton Center from 10 a.m. to 6 pm. A aBver tea will be a feature of the event, tagious diseases carried in aewera O’Neil, 36 S. Alton St, sutmitted Court 12 Dec. 17; and a half years with tos U.S. Enier a good nidat's sleep and the Steins Army in Korea. beginning at 1 pm. (Herald photo by Satemia). are not the kinds of contagious a lettw from Frederick Ahlm- Investigation of a one-car crash nm tf'kappg reUef mUUons hays fo r orer -Meeting Tonight He graduated from Oamegie In­ W ywiTi. For eonvwnienca, ask fo r the diseasea treated at the hospital. quist principEd aanitary en^eer on Prospect St., 176 feet south of t o * etM. Got Doan's Pilk todayl for toe State Health D^artment ^With Liberty and Justice for AIV stitute, Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1958, Martin sEdd the statement from Hartford Rd., resulted in the ar­ The board of education meeting Marzlalo justified the . town’s not who said toe town, and in particu­ rest of Roy L. Mclsaac, 43, of and had worked for tos hospital lar Martin, was doing a good job tonight will begin at 8 o’clock, In­ since. BOYS* putting through a crash program Members of a Brownie Troop^William Rafferty of East Hart-,^ Bunce Center on Olcott St. is Glastonbury, on a charge of driv­ stead of 7:30, with an informal dis­ on the project, aa some of the in coping 'wHh the problem . ing a motor vehicle while under He was a member ot St Mary's at Bunce Day Care Center salute ford, a teacher at Keeney St. An­ sponsored by the Manchester As­ cussion of Part 2 of a report pre­ Church, and toe Manchester Coon residents wanted, although bs A number of other residents at nex, helped organize the group. sociation for the Help of Retard­ the influence of liquor or drugs. pared by Supt. of Schotrts WlUiam promised that the town would give toe meeting nodded toelr heads in toe flag at the opening of its meet­ He posted a $500 bond while H. Curtis. and Fox Club. I GIFT A Girl Scout Troop at the cen­ ed Children. A fund drive is be­ Besides his parents, he leaves a WEAR It high priority. ^ agreement when Mayor Francis ing yesterday at toe center. The ter celebrated its sixth anniver­ ing conducted by the organization awaiting court action in Manches­ The report deals with enrollment The sewer to' be built win be Mah

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By BIOHABO H. STBINO < Ambrose Brownell Holly Farms Hewqwper Xhiterprlse Assn. near Portland, who has been In PORTLiAND, Ore.— (NBA) — business a half century, explains OhiMtmas always comes early to 'With a grin, “Once a fellow starts hundreds of women in padking gi'ving holly for Chrlotmaa, he's abeds in western Oregon. pretty much stodc with the pro­ About miid-I4V>vember, these cedure. Once a 'woman, or a man nimble-fingered workers start for that matter, starts receiving packing red-berried holly, fash- holly each season, they begin to Rockville and area ftremen battled a partition fire in this eig^bt-family dwelling for two and a half fonlng wreaths or putting up bou­ expect it each year!” hours last nigrhit. The blaze ia believed to have started In the small ell which housed a furnace. quets for shipments to all parts Holly is trimmed from trees, (Herald photos by Setemis). o t the United States. many 30 feet and higher, which — ----- ^ Hie moiat rolHng hills produce grow in orchard-like rows. It is a'bout 75 per cent of the notion’s then brought Into dipping sheds, Rockville-V ernon Bnglish boUy. Ihait’s the variety where a solution keeps the berries so popular with Americans at this and foUage fresh for the entire ttme of the year. Oregon grows CSiristmas season. TARBRBD BAQUaTTKa approximately 1,500 acres of ■LBOANT MARDUiaC " w i t h t h i s R I N O . . . " Alert Firemen bdHy, Washington about 250 acres, After a dip* the holly then Is with northern Oalifomla orchards dried and ready for {lacking or be­ A cholcs amsrald-cut dismond in a precious ing made into wreaths, etc. A graceful angagetnenl diamond in 14-karat Handsomely designed wide, wide wadding band Check Blaze accounting tor the rest of the platinum setting with two tapered baguettes. West Coast production: Bnglish-type holly is the Ameri­ In 14-karat white gold fired,with Trsasura Chest can favorite because it has a spiny, whits gold with tapering baguettes. True By Christmas time, some 1,200,- quality diamonds. $185 including tha .True Value-Priced at $545 including Fsdaral lax. 000 pounds of holly Win have left ruffled edge. Also, the holly must Valus-Prlced at $450 including Federal tax. In Big House have lightweight stems. Smooth You may taka twelve monlha to pay. these Oregon pacMng sheds. This Taka up to twelve months to pay, if you wish. Federal tax. Easy PaymChts for tha asking. Is equlvatoit to 150 rail cars, al­ holly leaves, with pale berries at­ iLn already fuaembled crew of though truck and air freight now tached to heavy, course stems, Rockville firemen, working at Fit- are pressed into service. never brings a premium price. ton Firehouse on toys for Christ­ An extra heavy crop, with all Holly selling continues to be a mas giving to needy children, sped boughs well berried, has caused Christmas season procedure. At­ to the comer of Windsor and Win­ some price cutting. Holly grow tempts have been made to make dermere Avee. last night and kept era complain that this doesn’t holly popular at Baster or Thanks­ flames from devouring an eight- make them very cheerful, with giving, but Americans stick to the family building. tabor and boxing costa continuing traditional Christmas season. The Fire Chief John Ashe said the going upwards. American Holly Society has been fact that the building was saved However, there’s no tack of buy­ making some headway, though, in was directly attributable to the ers. Corporations and other busi­ ha'ving holly trees planted in quick arrival of so many firemen ness Chrtatmas-gift givers still parks, cemeteries and along road­ since the blaze was already in the present h<^r. ways. I>artition8 of the building when the firemen arrived. of the alimentary tract that ta frae The fire, reported at 7:30, drew from diverticula. about 75 firemen from Rockville, " Treatment consists of a diet Vernon, Tolland and Ellington. A The^ with little or no roughage and recall was sounded at 9 p.m., and antibiotics if prescribedoby your the last of the firemen left the Doctor ^dys doctor. Laxatives should he scene at 10. | avoided. If obstruction of the bow­ Chief Ashe said the fire started | el occurs — and this Is rare — In a small room containing heat- | see your doctor at once. ing equipment at the rear of the | PSORIASIS, A SKIN DISEASSV IS NOT AKIN TO LEPROSY building which ..also houses Mer- Please send your questions and tan's food store. Owner of the By WAYNB G. BRANDSTADT comments to Dr. Wayne G. •tructure is Harry Flamm. Ashe M. D. Brandstadt, M. D., in care of this said today an estimate of damages Written for paper. While Dr. Brandstadt can­ had not be made. , News{>a{ier Enterprise Assn. not answer individual letters, he Much of the damage occurred at Q—I have had psoriasis most ot will answer letters of general In. the rear of the building where my life. In a recent news item terest in future columns. I a'bout the New England Bible it the flames spread inside the parti- i says the translators are dropping OUR DISMOND YOUR bOLLARR tions up to the third floor. Ashe ' the term “ leprosy" since in Bibli­ said that two of the apartments j Li cal times it meant a skin disease were particularly damaged, and E SPKIU now called psoriasis. I was never Polly’s I^bmters that damage due to water was ' told that psoriasis was a form of practically nil. leprosy and I still can’t believe it Families living in the building ANYONE FOR PANTY-CAP? liut it Is embarrassing to me to By POLLY CRAMER moved furniture with the .aid «rf have this akin disease so closely DIAMOND BaUIVALBNCB . DIAMOND BOLITAIRH bystanders. ' Newspaper Enterprise Assn. 1 MAOICAL OVAL DIAMOND linked with a disease the public Dear Polly — When I read Ih PURCHASE! is so sifraid of. A—Psoriasis is not a form 'pf our newspaper that the bouffant A MICHAELS Treasure Chest Diamond ie Treasure Chest diamond In 14-ksrst gold: a most hair style Is still “ domihating the Firemen work around the furnace where the Rockville blaze is leprosy. In Biblical times there Mubh larger-looking than its weighti Further fitting angagemant ring for young people believed to have Parted last night. They are shown wdtting scene," I thought I should send always pricsd to give you True Value ^Fever^ Shows were very few skin specialists enhanced by a charming 14-karat gold aetting, down the area befbre tecuing out additional partition sections to and those there were could not in a prize tip for gals who fa'vor ...ACTUAL value equivalent to tha with modarata means. True Valua-Pricad at $$#6 conquer the fire. . this popular fashion. Sheath your LAST 4 M O OF always make an accurate diagno­ two aide diamonds. True Value-Priced at $378, dollars you apend. including Fsdaral tax. Easy Paymontel Reap $7,500 sis. For that reason people got bouffant in a pair of nylon pant­ ies ' when you are sleeping. They Fadsral tax (jieluded. Easy PaymentsI Vernon Circle. Discussion on the toto the careless habit of cedllng TtilO FACTOOY^i leprosy every skin disease that seem to keep the puff in the hair Rockville-V ernon pharmacy’s request was extensive. better than boudoir caps or tissue For Hospital Also heard was the plea by lasted more than two weeks and was associated with white scaly paper. A {lanty-cap ckn take Caron Bros, for a aideline varl- lot of tossing and turning' so that A net profit of approximately emoe to allow an addition to a shop patches. Many of these unfortu­ 30 Protest nate persons probably had psori­ with Just a minimum of going- $7,500 resulted from two perform­ building on Main St. AMOLOTBaY J .JBl — ------ances of “Hi-Fever Follies” in the asis, a very old disease. over, your hairdo will last quits Scheduled, but withdrawn be­ a while. —Mrs. H.L.T. Manchester High School Nov. 16 fore the zoning board met, was a Since: psoriasis is not ' conta­ and 17. Permit gious, it has absolutely no con­ Dear Polly—An Interesting and request by Max Javit, developer of different gift for a “ shut-in,” es' Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, general the Tri City Shopping Center, to* nection with leprosy. The Isolation chairman of the local talent show, forced on these persons worked a peclally a child in the. hospital, ta At Restaurant allow a gas station on Rt. 83 near a mcmey tree. Cut off a small announced this figure today at a Vernon Circle. much greater hardship on them meeting of committee chairmen at '______‘ ...... than any misunderstanding of a branchy part ot a tree or bushi '.Decisions on the appeals win be recent news ‘item could possibly {laint It with liquid shoe {xilish which MnSi ;Edson Baney~fihance A petition, signed by about 30 announced by the board later. chairman, presented her financial residents in the Wilshire Rd. area work on you. Incidentally, leprosy and anchor this in a small can statement. protesting the approval of a beer Is not nearly so fearsome a with piaster of parts. Tape new The Women’s Auxiliary of Man­ permit at the UtUe Italy restau­ scourge as it was once thought {lennies o r dimes to hang from r* chester Memopai Hospital, spon­ rant on Rt. 83, was presented last to be. the branches^ An artiflcU bird sors of “Hi-Fever Follies,” will night at a public hearing held by Child Service Q—I lost my sense of smell helps decorate, top. —Mrs. H. turn the proceeds over to the hos­ the Vernon Zoning Board of Ap­ 2-traniistor and taste a year ago. I bad bad nils is a good Idea for pital to be used for the comfoil peals. » bad cold. When K began to Christmas gift. The ''tree” aM of patients. An earlier "H l-F^er Participant in get better, my sense of smell tiie can could be sprayed gold or One of the main points in the did not return. I can now sliver and even some gutter ocit^ Follies” in 1960 netted ^4,577.35, petitioners’ attack was their con­ which was used in the continuing breaOie oa weU as evw bat 1 tered over It for a more feotive tention that highway hazards / United Fund can’t amen or taste anything look. —^PoUy care section, a part of the hos­ would be created by increased pital’s progressive care plan. exo^ t sweet, soar and salt. Dear PoUy — Sines concrete .Mrs. Ferguson expressed her traffic into and out of the establ­ The Manchester office of Chil­ Wbat can 1 dot floors tend to be daanp, avoid the ishment if the permit is approved. thanks to the 160 members of the dren's Services of Connecticut, A—There is a gradual loss of possibility of shock when remov­ The petitioners are reported to the sense of smell alter age '60 cast, and to all who purchased ______..... which serves Tolland and Wind- ing or changing a fuse by plac­ program advertisements and tick­ have said that a safety problem but a sudden complete loss may ing a rubber mat on the floor In ets. might arise for youngsters, inas-^ %iam counties and most of Hart- be due to an obstruction in the front of your fuse box. Always “It was the support of the com­ much as there is a school bus stop ford County east of the Connecti­ nose. This appwently you do not stand on the rubber mat. —M ^ near the restaurant '— cut River, is seeking $6,903 as a have. Other causes include munity as a whole that made this participating agency in the United H.S. success possible,” she said. "Man­ Speaking in behalf of the own­ sttot^iblc lUnltls vdiich is wasting Dear PoUy—For a newly opened chester residents were very gener- Fund drive. a'way or destruction of the mu­ er, Charles SargCairt -trf Estelle About 30 per cent of the office DICE lU C T EIDIO catsup bottle, try inserting a bus with their time, equipment and Dr., Vernon, was Attyi^obert cous membranes of the nose or drinking straw. 'Dlls carries air money.” work is for Mandiester residents. LARWNOUtAU COfT i exces^lye dryness of these mem- Baum, who said that any traffic L,a'St yeai-, social workers gave to the bottom and permits free increase generated by the grant­ Inanes. These conditions may re­ flowing without pounding and BNOABBMBNT DIAMOND help to 46 children, 76 families C O M K in SIT MCUIDItt sult from a long series of severe OlAMONp MIRACLB BNOAOeMBNT DIAMOND ing of the permit would be “ in­ and 44 unwed mothers. spurts. —J. M. P. Hoispital Women finitesimal” compared to the colds. Ihorough examination by a My faithful asatatoid sold her The office, located at 577 Main ^BATTER Y . EARPHONE specialist in diseases of the nose A eontemporaty 14-karat gold sotting anhaneoe amount. of traffic passing ' over St., was opened in September husband recently put her on to Treasure Chest diamond set in 14-karat white may help to determine the cause this trick which works so well For the young budget, a precious Treasure Chest Attend Workshop Rt. 83 right now. 1958. In your case. But you have not gold with gently diminishing aide diemonda, tho natural brilliance of this lovely Baum said the section of Rt. S3 Children’s Services is a pon-sec- •CASE ^ R R Y ING STRAP she has no more fear of her boys lost your sense of taste altogeth­ breaking tiie bottle by poundfaig qual'rty diamond. Ingeniously set, and with Treasure Cheat diamond. T r u e Valua-Prlcad Seven members of the Women’s near the restaurant is straight and tarian, multiple service, private two on each side. True Value-Prioed at $IW er. There are only four kinds of to get Um catsup out. —PoUy AuxlUary of Manchester Memorial the visibility, good. He mlded that agency with six Connecticut of­ TME PCCi»H T o r r p m IVERY YM M MTEMWa tarte: sweet, sour, salt and bit­ two aide diamonds. True Value-Priced at $175, including Federal tax. Easy Psiymento. at $271 Including Federal tax. Easy Payknanis. Sargeant would be aunenable to fices. Among the services it gives r m 1 TRAMWTM RAMO RECEIVER HAS REMAM* Dear Polly — 'When broiling Hospital attended workshop ses­ ter. All the flavors we "taste” steak, I always place several Federal tax included. Easy PaymentsI sions yesterday at Waverly Inn, making changes in the driveway are the following: ARLR PWEUTY^PMERFHL BE!LT-IR SPEAKER! depend on our sense of smell. if the board feels this would help 1. Family counseling, pre-mari- pieces of bread between the rack Cheshire. “ Developing Communi­ STERRY SNMLRER RCLSTER PROVIBES "RO HARDS** Q—I have a pain in my rig^it and Uie pan. The bread absorbs ty Understanding for Your Hos­ the traffic situation. tal and marital counseling, parent- BARRYIRfi...SEeRET EAR PLH6 FOR PRIVATE USTRI- aide which is very severe at Baum reported that Sargeant child relationship counseling and the grease and ellminatos the pital” was the theme of the con­ times. I have been told that thia chance of a grease fire. —Mn. would provide an addition to the counseling for adults sind older ■•I RATTKBY H WCLDDEBI la diverUculltlB. It la more se­ ference. J.D.D. The workshops were sponsored restaurant for a ‘‘family dining adolescents. t vere after I eat any roughage. i 2. Consultation for paronts whose If yon don’t havo - steak, try TREASURE CHEST DIAMONDS ALWAYS MEAN MORE ’ by the Connecticut Hospital As­ room” if the permit is secured and Please explain the cause and this on hamburgers. —Polly sociation. Delegations from 31 business warrants it. Baum silso children need placement in foster remedy for this. Will It become homes Or institutions. Connecticut hospital auxiliaries said that Sargeant had contem­ a cancer? Share your favorite homemak­ attended the sessions. plated a possible cocktail lounge 3. Placement and supervision of A-JHverttcuIa ore small out- children in foster families. {Mwchliiga tiiat may occur' any­ ing Ideas . . . send them to PoUy Manchester delegates and work­ in the addition at some later date. in core of The Hanoheater Bvening shops they attended wei;e Mrs. 4. Assistance to unmarried moth­ where in the dIgMttve tract. The approval of the board, if it ers and, at the mother’s request, Herald. You’d receive a bright, John Malone, "Newalettera and is given, would only relate to the They may be eqieclaUy mimer- placement of their children in fos­ oos In the colon. Like many new aUver dollar if PoUy nooa year Printed Material” ; M n. Seymour location M a suitable site for use ter homes. Ideas hi Polly's Pofartoco. Kalsber, "Publicity” ; Mrs. John of the pemiit. Ilie granting of other changes that ooour la the 5. Placement of infants and body nttor tlM age of 40, no eanae Mrbsek, ;iohairman, and Mias Eva the actual permit would come young children fai adoption homea JEWiLERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 Johnson of Manchester' Memorial from the State Liquor Cmitrol through the agency’s adoption de­ e x o ^ aging la Most of Emigres Eill Kawntf .. M i miiAY iibhts ifn i Hospital, "Harmony In the Hos­ Commiflsion. partment. these dlverdoula never cause any symptoms. If .they become AL KUWAIT—Kuwait’s popula­ PHONE MI 8-2741 pital Family” ; Mrs. Philip Sum- Also heard last night was a bid 6. Residential treatment for chil­ ROUTE 17 AT LINWOOD AVENUE, PARAMUS OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY ID A.M. TO ID P.M. DOWNTOWN ^lANCHESTER AT 958 MAIN STREET .ler and Mrs. Martin Erickson, Inflamed, the condition la called tion numbers 321,000, ah increase of the Vernon Pharmacy lo t ap­ dren 8. to 12 at Children’s Village ROUTE 59 AT ROCKLAND PLAZA , NANUET OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 10 P.M. “Membership Education"; a n d proval of a request for a license dlverttcnlltJs. o t nearly 000 per cent sinoo World in Hartford for temporary care of War I t Almost half the land’s -Sir Mrs. David Warren,. “Special P u^ for the sale of alcoholic beverages children unable tq adjust to family, 'Hiere in no avldenoe that eon- Me Itdatlcns Progriuna,'* at ttis TM-Citjr Shafting Oenter, Ufs. la any more Mkely to occur $00,000 postawar MANCHiSTER PARKADI, MMdk Twaplw too AJ4. to 10 PM...... bMi In A pnat amlgnM taom IM

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PAGB II6HTVSN HANCHBSTER IVBNING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. 196ft- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAYr DECEMBER 6, 1962 PAGE n in e t e e n South Windsor Columbia Alphabet for MtiW» Language, -Holmes Shop King’s for Christmas... Tremendous Selections... Everything for Everyone! New Service What's new in Bloodmohile Devised by American Linguist North Methodist Church was the LADIES' FUNNEL I U D IE S ' MEN'S MEN'S BOYS' GIRLS' HOUDAY scene of the "marriage of, Mias Mali, a nation of four million B y o n o D O E ix m a < At Libraries Gertrude Leona Holmes to Rob­ I- Visit Slated PJUAMRS BYRACUSB, N.T. (AP)—Bam- Inhabitants, gained full independ­ GOWNS DUSTERS SHIRTS SHIRTS DRESSES ence on June 80, 1S60. Formerly ert Norman Clark, Imth of Man­ bara, an African language in the French Sudan, Mall occupies Adds Books chester, Saturday afternoon. mmM Next W eek aearcta of an alphabet, haa found a strategic position among emerg­ The bride o f 106 HamUn S t ia Sizes $ 2 - 5 7 Ua ABCa thousanda of miles from ing nations of Africa, where the daughter of the late Mr. and YTte Rod OroM Bioodmoblla Xftiit 3-6x. words have become weapons ats Residents are now being afford­ home—on the campus of Syracuse Mrs. Leon O. Holmes. The Mde- Win be at Yeomana Hall Doe. IS, University. well as tools. Among its neigh­ ed a wider selection of books at As a result, nationals of the new bors are Algeria, cn the noi^ the tdwn's libraries. New fiction, groom of 164 Green Manor R<1., is Crom 12:45 until 5:30 p.m. Mrs. ^ S ize s $ 3.57 republic of Mali, where Bambara and Guinea and on the and non-fiction of the popular a eon of Mrs. Florence A. Clark Carl Gosllne, chairman of the re- 7-14. and the late Robert R. Clark. Flannel or thermal knit. Is the major tongue, soon may west. variety will be available at the oniitment oommittee, said calls The process Laubach used in The Rev, H. Oagood Bennett Sizes A, B, C, D. Flannel Nylons, taffetas, organzas be able to write ma ma as well Sadd and Wood Memorial Libra­ w ill be m ade th is w eek to set iq> as talk to ma ma in their native devising a written Bsunbeua is pastor of North Methodist Church, Wash *n wear,' lulnted cot­ prints with coat or V-neck Acrylic knits, cotton sport and others. The latest fash­ ries, which are currently partici­ Flannel, washable cottons, language. called linguistic analysis. performed the double ring cere­ ■ppointments for donors. Floral prints, embroidery tons, choice of colors, sizes •■op. Ski-PJ’a In fiat or ther­ shirts and corduroy sport ions; lace, bows and velvet pating in the McNaughton Plan, trim s, sizes 34 to 40 12 to 20. mal knit solids. shirts. acr.vlic poncho knits. trims. Ma ma is one expression that "First, you identify the sounds, a rental system insuring a con­ mony. James McKay was organist 11, The quota'for the chapter Is -75 loses nothing in translation. It or phonemes, of the language Bouquets of white mums decorat­ l>tate, therefore It is necessary to tinuous flow of new books. I V ) I >»))))) f > I f ^ f 1 1 I ) 1 I > ) ♦ ) ) ) > I ) » \ ‘ I » ) ) ) ) 1 f . J > f f » f means mother. and then you adapt Roman let­ Each library will have a perma­ ed the church. adiedu le about 100 donors to a l­ FYench has been the official Ian' ters*'to the sounds," ha said. nent revolving inventory of 100 The bride, given in marriage by low for illneases and those who her brother, Russell Holmes BOYS’ and OIBLS’ guage in Mali, a former French Laubach is discussing with the boc^s, .with approximately 10 new ot will be rejected the day of the UDIES' MEN'S CORD MEN'S ROYS' CO R D Manchester, wore a ballerina- QUILTED LINED colony in West Africa. U.S. Agency for International De­ books received each month. The visit. Anyone not contacted may length gown of ivory peau de sole Until the adaption here of the velopment (AID) a plan to send plan will be in operation for a pe­ call Mrs. Gosline and walk-tos art POPLIN Roman alphabet to Bambara a team to'M ali where the materi­ and brocaded lax:e. H er ahoulder- always welcome, she said. . riod of one year cm a trial ba­ length veil of illusion was attached JACKETS PLAID ROBES SUMS soimds, there was no written ver­ al could be field-tested. sis. - School News to a crown of seed pearls, and she sion of the language in general The first phase of the project, Both lU>raries also parUc^>ate Jerome Berkowltz was named JACKETS use. Some missionaries, however, carried a white prayer book with which Included development of in an area "Swap Group,” made white orchids and etephanotls. the most- courteous student in had devised a form of written up of small area libraries which jUchard Curland's Grade 6 class the primer, was carried out under Mrs. Russell Holmes of Man­ Bambara in translating the Bible an agreement between AID and meet quarterly for the purpose of loc’'tbe m >5B8 Wappptng school, on two sppHca- the chur^. For a' motor trip to Coltunbla Grange members art Each picture, Laubach said, is Called Red Trap ticns. Now York City Mrs. C31ark wore MeMCT-6050 reminded to b i^ CSiristmas pack­ PiHiUa W itts quUt Untng. Sizes 3 to T. Intended to give the learner “a Riobeit J. liaotte of 966 Wood- a black su it -vrith black and tur­ ages for the Mansfield , State visual association between the (Oonttmied from Page One) bridse St., Miancheeter, requests a WITH $ 2 - 7 7 Famous soimd, which he knows, and the quoise accessories. The couple' Training School to the meeting to­ vcuianoe to allow parldng 'of Evsything about W a stin gh ou M Color night at Yeomank Hall at 8. Mrs. TEE Players unfamiliar letters." Dean i^essed that the West will Uve at 164 Green Manor Rd. trucks, tractors and tnUlers on Ruby W olff, newly elected secre­ The learner is introduced to the SuIHvan Av«., on property bound­ after Dec. 15. TV te new. . . its price, its g^rantee (one would never again be trapped into Mrs. Clark is a graduate of letter "M,” for instance, by a ed by Scfaweir and Juigdas lend. . full year on all tubes and parts), and its tary, reporte the program topic picture of a mother holding an in­ the poslticHi of September 1961, Mna Agnes Miskhuk of El ling­ Manchester High School, and is .to “Saiety.” fant. A subsequent illustration vriien the Soviet Union suddenly employed at the north branch of ' engineering! Its advanced 2Mnch* A SOP SIng-np ton Rd., requests a vatianoe to al­ Holmes photo superimposes the letter "M ” over broke the moratorium on testing. low a lot with 100 feet frontage (tonnc^out Bank and ’Trust Co., , C o lo r F id elity iM u re tube locks fha The Tolland County Agricultur­ a silhouette of the mother image. Manchester. Mr. Clark is a grad- MRS. RUSSELL NORMAN CLARK al Stabilization and Conservation “Ever since the Soviet Union rather than 150 foot frontage on a s s r . * This is followed by the word ma BUington Rd. TUs property is uatp of WllUam Hall High sSidol, screen, vertically and horizontally^., Committee has announced that the ma. broke the last unilateral pledge it IVest Hartford, and 'Worcester 1963 A gricu ltu ra l Conservation made in the person of Its highest boimded by lands of the Estate of $300,000,000 pays fo r th e ppara- holds picture absolutely steady at aH The objects used in the illus­ Peter Makxdc and land of Agnee (Mass.) Pblyteitoic Institute. He Culture (^ tly Program is now open for sign-up. authority, it h u undoubtedly real­ is a member of Phi Gamma Delta tions of some 600 art museums; Hmes. New Memoiy Fine-Tuning trations, in many cases, resemble Malchuk. th eaters g e t $35,000,0

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PAGE TWENTP-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER B, 196S MANCHESTER EVENIMO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 196* PAGE TWENTY-THREE LITTLE SPORTS ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with. MAJOR B r' PjtA , DAILY CBpSSWORD PUZZLE Trim With Cross-Stitch Manchester Parkade Stores TAKE IT EASY, BOOtJy/ IP*) Hie Fan of Addiessing < Bed for ‘Stes' And Wrapping fOOSHAK^-OAOSfi. T h is o n d U M t lYiiR-^.»: „ -yi At GRAND WAY tha^E^phasis .r,„ .TRieOBRS AM MOHt BargailiS' W. T. GRANT COMPANY throughout the store is on <%rist- •J knows that Christmas is spelled mas Red, You'll stop in ^nur ATTORMEV CRUWVWeLL'6 HOKE WH I " S S j i i i CARDS and GIFTS EUid they have tracks speUbound as you thrill T i tUNWtmNSLY RELAXED MV eUAR i act up a big apsuiioua area on the the magic and drama of the elec­ KAFF-KAFF/-M.T WARM YOU i s a , 5 B c* “ Listed by niELln floor to make y«SF*“*S!61.'3S, priced from 50 for 77o’and up, vl- SAb^A IS HERB every day. Solve SUGGS BUNNY UPmhnfikgr irnepkal Uaid bnuit with holiday spirit and aU your outdoor and indoor deco­ UCoofcM * UDotefoKpocL) meEuilng. If you like to hand-pick rating plans ' with “one visit to UContaiMr at Step INDIvn>UAL CARDS for special GRAND WAY where YULfrrTOE WHAT CANY HOW t^lFNAOOTANY Mlteftra MDmm^ jputav UIUmi MEuropeea Main Street Storet Mr. and Mr$. Snbwman! Other Stores Around Town friends,and fEunily members, you’ll DECXXtATTONS abound in the MMJ PA\NTy ABOUT TIES YA WANTS ■otroiffid •tntni aiScoflr MFaiwert find a satisfying selection with the warmest sort of way. Stock your ON NKC PAINTEP, DROP asomiianii asrabwit MBavaMiic puts enaeriwMi Come for Christmas C i America’s Favorite' Year-’Ronnd emphasis on traditional, religioua, pantry with the “Merry MaUnga” AONnlMiiM MBibikaliMi Oh,. Ohrietnale Tree! ^ It's listm aitlm a 3lB«(en aTNitivcf e( How Ely end bright it will be Every puzzled shopper Is grate­ CUT FLOWERS, CANDLES Denert whimsical, humorous snd with of hoUday baking, the candied StSnuU Aiddi aiMta AlDiMtpato 478h^«f and CARDS abound in a glorious a4G0lt«r’( ibout aspnMBitr 42Sharpen, M l ColimibM with gleaming ornaments, linsel ful to YOUR GIFT tlALLERY ROYAL ICE CREAM CO., War­ plenty of kiddle-appeal. Add a fruits, nuts, chocolate bite and SSBewHdorad nVebide rater 48 Expanded •nd lights from MARLOW'S, 867 and its NOEL SHOP oh the down­ display of beauty at FLOWER ren Street, makes very special ice glamorous holiday touch to your goodie treata The HOSPITAXJTY STHanlmiiaw Sllipan of tlie 4SSh4af MFenewer Main “Street There are thatched- stairs floor of Watkins for offering FASHIONS, 85 East Center cream treats for the <^ristmai packages for pennies now that (X>RNER helps you select gourmet poodi 1 1 1 lA II roofed Nativity sets, plus Candles such an exhilarating collection of Street. It's a Christmas wonder­ season. Serve luscious SLICES OF $1.07 buys a big 6-roll package of foods suid easy-to-serve courses aonocgr 1 ‘ 1 f ^1 1 r land, overflowing with artistic ar­ ICE CREAM centered with holiday WRAPPING PAPER plus ribbon. aailHMrt and centerpieces, HOLIDAY DEC­ gifts for every name on your list. that make holiday entertaining the , yxie i r T" 14 ORATIONS from MARLOW’S wlU Here, are items for beginning and rangements of real-life blossoms motifs. Bring on the ICE CREAM W. T. GRANT has set the scene kind of relaxing fun it should be. in harmonious vases and bowls. A CAKE as a festive finale to a com­ for Santa on both floors of their The “red carpet” treatment awaits fAeJTlE a«i glTI your home, your doorway, established homemakers, for flower arrangement you select at fJWND Ml___ IT II 1} your windows and walks the won­ youngsters and entffe . lamillea. pany dinner or when you entertain big, beautiful store. you at GRAND WAY.' Your pa­ MBtttewldi You’U find conversation pieces with FLOWER FASHIONS will be the holiday g;uests for the evening. tronage is appreciated and warm­ flf/iop iriiMrntnx IT" It der and enchantment of Christmas. center of interest in a room. Children and adults will squeal Unwind Jangled Nerves aaTwittod so much artistry, so much hand­ ly sought. You’ll enjoy yourself at crafted talent evident. Very few (F'sst, come in to gather up clev­ with delight over the perennial Pause ' in December’s occupa- GRAND WAY. Your dollars 40PnnpkiB lnad! H *. . . and to All a Good Night" er ideas you can duplicate in your favorite SPUMONI available at the 41HuS5w A “Sunbeam” .ELECTRIC exchanges, are required; once the ttiy^ ELEXjrnlC CLOCK, a timely gift bordered with wood trim. Orna­ IONS. Each is individually de­ is in from 12:15 to 4:45 and 6:15 to ^OIWMBATV t o h m ? SMALL^ HE'LL SET 87Uunl|«iBwa’i t r u i r mental “SYROCto” panels. Viking Christmas Goodies FAMILY n ig h t from 5 to 8 and 7:46. On Saturday see SANTA TH' MESSAGE for Christmas and months ahieaA signed -md is such a dramatic Serve your family and guests »«UI ' bnphiimat o r Ship, Sconces, are ^fta of beauty way of • proclaiming enjoy a satisf3dng diimer prom­ from 10:16-to 11:45 and 1:15 to U to give Joy all year. There are ’ Merry Christmas goodies often during ising ALL YOU CAN EAT for 6:45 a t GRAND WAY. 7 . DOTRf Pood’for "Body and Soul” Christmas” to passersby, I the holiday season. Delegate your ISnooto r u 14 Swedish HORSEJS and aluminum $1.50 each. Tonight it’s Chicken DAVIS BAKERY AND GIFT EAGIHS, and a gleaming array baking to "the "CAKE BOX'b AK- 8175 and Spaghetti, tomorrow the spe­ Luggage Care ’Liutei U IT SHOP at the Center bakes for tra­ of BRASS BOWLS, $3.60 to $6.50 Oots-SHtchid For tweezing brows, treating ERY,” 553 East Middle Tpke cor- 10-20 cialty is rich spaghetti and Iota of Midce sure your ’ new luggage aBoMn ditional' holiday treats and Mao dn blemishes and applying make-up, ner of Vernon Street. Just as you plus hand-decorated TRAYS,:$1.25 Exciting young daytime-into- plump Meat Balls. Friday enjoy a will still look presentable next va­ aCnvuMI features SCOTCH, IRISH and to $6.00. Cotton-hooked CHAIR Gingham you should have a magnifying mir- would do it at home, Mrs. Hazel Fish Fry. All menus begin with cation time by protecting it novl. ENGLISH apecialties. While you’re ror. To keep hair in shape, you Clement uses the finest ingredients date time frock Uiat is enhanced BACK AND SEAT sets $4. Seat with colorful tulips worked in hot soup, include crisp French Prevent tjumish stains on the sniffing the tantalizing aroma's of covers alone ^l.SS . in florai, $2.50 need two good hairbrushes, a comb (butter, big eggs, whole milk) to Bread, relishes and a Beverage. metal parts vHth a shellac spray Christmas baking, browse in the with wide and narrow teeth, a rat- bake for you everyday or special- bright cross-stitch along, the bot­ fO'r rooster m htii, and $3.00 cen­ tom. Promise the kiddies dinner at HOB and ^ve leather a coat of wax. DAVIS GIFT SHOP carrying a tering an eagle. "Constant Com­ tall comb, sponge rollers, clips and occasion CAKES, COOKIES, PIES, NOB RESTAURANT and they be­ full line of “Hummel” also "Anri” a hoir dryer. i FRUIT BREADS. All the home- No. 8175 with Patt-O-Rama Is -4- OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIABU ment” TEA combines the flavors in sizes 10. 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Bust have better all week Just looking I{ you -want biscuits nuide from wood carvings plus English bone of orange and spice, priced 30c ------! baked flavor you could stir in vour- forward to the treat. HOB NOB a ready-bought mix to taste extra china cups and saucers. For the Isn’t It About Time Vour Fam'ly self is available at the "CfAKE 31 to 40, Size 12, 32 bust, short goM,. use light cream instead of and up, to give the comforting Had a Polaroid Land C-amora? I BOX BAKERY" offering a needed sleeve, 4 yards of 35-inch. Invites you. Accept their pleasing o &a. WELL— tIM— masculine and feminine names on pleasures of a tasty brew. If you LENOX PHARMACY, 299 East and wanted service tot Manchester. To order, send 35c In coins to: proposition. w ater for tlie liquid. , eouLParrwB. your list; “House' of Hampton” bake goodies to give away, you’ll Center Street, has the electric-eye Just buy them and wrap them to Sue Burnett, Manchester Eve­ LEAVE THE aends toiletries, good grooming want several paper mache COOK­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMKi!:R HeNWEftHEREl 5987-N POLAROID Land Camera that give as tasty gifts. ning Herald, 1160 AVE. (» ' aids, pet^toe and cplogne. The IE PLATE5S FROM GE3RMANY, automatically develops a perfect ^E R IC A S , NEW YORK S6, HoUday Homecomings! Give a Beauty Oertiflesto TILL WE COME, gift table oveiTlaws with ippro- 25c so colorful ahd decorative, a Embroider a gingham pi^cemat Give your home a Christmas You’U never know how much BACK? set or the young lady's gingham picture for you in just 10 seconds FVesh from the Forest N.Y. WMEN I DIPFERENTf? prlate items for the GRAB BAG or pair make an appropriate wall or­ right cfei the spot. The ".133” Kit, Plan to get vour (CHRISTMAS For first-class mailing add 10c gift the whole family wlU enjoy. real joy and pleasure you give un- VWAS A BOY IT WAS IN w h a t STOCKING STUFPERS and for nament. GLASS ENCLOSED apron with these saucy Mr. and Roll out a BRAIDED RUG from tll you give a BEAUTY UERTIF- I \AALKi& DIPPEREM T Mrs. Snowman motifs in e s a s y $S is extra compact, needs no TREE at UTTLE A McKINNEY for each pattern. PrintifName, WATT money-shy, penny-wise KIDDIE CANDLES. $1.50 each, turn or­ focusing and takes 2*4”x3t,4” pic­ at DEPOT SQUARE. Fresh and Address uith Zone, Style No. and MANCHESTER CARPET (CEN­ ICATB frc«n SCHULTZ BEAUTY TB^BIjOCKS IN T H O S E SHOPPERS. dinary candle holders into festive crossstitch! TER, 311 Main Street, New Eng- SALON, 683 Main Street. This is DAYS! Pattern No. 5987-N has direc­ tures. Just aim and shoot and you moist, the stock of (CHRISTMAS Size. hurricane lamps. Take in all the have a perfect picture in Just 10 TREES will be personally selected Send 50c now for your copy of land’s headquarters for fine car­ the kind of Christmas remem­ Ever serve your family a vege­ exciting beauty for yourself at tions for making apron and mats; seconds. The ”J66” Kit, $110 takes for your joyous satisfaction. There peting. A BRAIDED RUG cimveys brance that lasts for as long as chart for embroidery designs. oUr pattern magazine Basic Fash­ table salad as a first course? Be YOUR GIFT GALLE21Y and THE 3*4”x4’,i” photos. Your subject will be a just-right size and shape ion. The Fall and Winter '62 is­ a warm and friendly feeling. A you want It to. Make It out for eure to add a tidbit or two that NOEJL SHOP. To order, send 35c In coins to: is always in sharp focus. The pop­ for your table top or ceiling height. sue Is exciting, informative. room radiates charm aZid cciziness any sum, and the lucky recipient they relish! olives, pickles, an- Anne Cabot, Manchester Evening up view finder puts the subiect in While you’re here, step into THE ------p— ^ ^ ------with a BRAIDED RUG at your wUl have a series of beauty serv- \ ehovlee. ' ' ’ . One of the 'major' causes of foot Herald. 1150 AVE. OF AMER­ easv-to-see Illum inati frame. PET SHOP and thrill to the friend- feet. BeautifuUy braided, firmly Ices, ludr shaping, shampoo and / 3 discomfort is Improper care of toe­ ICAS, NEW YORK 86, N. V. Picture your (Christmas fun! Ju st! ly flutter of'parakeets and tune- Wrap Your UtUe Angel In a sewn, these are handsome rugs of style sets, manicure, facUJs. a Ton'll Be CHD6 You DM nails'. OoniUnucd pressure from For Ist-class mailing add 10c snap it and see it. fill canaries, the flashing color of Sweater g;reat duraWUty to give years and permanent wave, etc. A BEAUTY CONNECTTUT BANK AND ill-flLting shoes or . hosiery oan for each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ ------I tropical fish. It takes Just a min- Say "MeiTy Christmas” with a years of satisfaction. TTiey come CKRTIPICATE for every fem‘- TRUST COMPANY invites you to cause thickenings You can help dress with Zone and Pattern Num- If you want to shave Brazil nuts ute to realize how many names on SWEATER from MARI-MAD'S, now in the SQUARED OFF nino name on your list is oaxy to open a 1963 CHRISTMAS CLUB relieve this condition by cleaning br . for a garnish, heat the nulmcats : your list would be made happy 891 Main Street, and you’ll be SHAPE to harmonize with the shop for, never a wrong size o- ACCOUNT. Make small weekly de­ the toenails often, removing the ’ 50c for the; BIG-SIZE slowly in water to cover and sim-1 with a living pet from 'THE PCT sure to please the boy and girl. sleek dimensions of a modem colOr. The talented staff here want- pm n.1 posits that w u r budget won’t even accumulation of hardened (ikln filled with lovely designs, mer them for several minutes. ! SHOP at DEPOT SQUARE. How they love to wear a bright home, as well as the perennially to please you, and they wlU, eac*' miss and uien be prepared for a under tjie nail. .ework stitch section and Use a swivel-blade vegetable par new sweater back to school after popular Ovals in ROOM SIZE, also and every time you visit ir- i f nice fat check that provides the dlterns. er for shaving the nuts. Small mounds of currant jelly Lhe holidays, especially it it’s a SCATTER RUG SIZE. How kid­ SCHULTZ BEAUTY SALON. Surprise Them, make a bright garnish for good old soft, bulky WHITE SWEATER by dies love to snuggle upon a soft, With your college-daughter com­ makings, of Christmas happiness. ing home for the ' hoUda^, ca” Three brsiiches are .ready to serve Without waiting, to be asked, Holidays Are Harried bread or Brown Betty pudding. "Pandora". For boys, choose cushiony BRAIDED RUG from BONNIE • 1M> b, NU , kM. TJL lb(. U... PM. M l why not have' your picture taken ‘Who Is Fairest of Them Adi’ f Tliey ehouldn’t be but holidays MANCHESTER CARPOT (CEN­ Mitchell 3-8961. and reserve som / you: 893 Main, IS North Main or You are, when you peer into a "Pickwick” SWEATERS In pull­ beauty time for her holiday coif­ the Parkade. at THE FA14,dT STUDIO. 70 are an extra strain bn a home­ Come to ‘Open House* over or cardigan styles, zippered TER. You’re ankle-deep in luxury “What’a ao wonderful about that? I ean do the same Bast Center Street, to give as a GIRONDALE MIRROR from maker’s time and energy with all PLANTLAND ON THE PARK­ with a BRAIDED RUG. Tell Santa fure. HAIR SHAPING is a spe­ U. B. Pat 0^ WATKINS, 935 Main Street. A or buttoned. Sweaters team hap­ cialty .at SCHUL'ra where they BUT K - /iO T thing with Hehryl” A Man’s Idea of a Perfect Gift Christmas, gift to a grown son or the extra baking, cleaning, shop­ WAY, 1215 Tolland "ilike. invites pily with SKIRTS or slacks to to deliver one. Mitchell 8-5103. BONNIE, 1 daughter.' They will bfe happy to dramatic wall ornament, this you to their "OPEN HOUSE" this ,are . “scissor-wlzards” who can o o m o MHEN HEB ON WnVPQN’S g if t SHOP, 964 ping we line up for ourselves. stretch a wardrobe like magic, snip and shape to perfectior PONT MIND IF HIM IN aiMwi-i^ tWEKE MMetCANCE ISNOTBL»» Main Street, has gifts of wclcwn- have your portrait and so will your 22" X 29" Eagle-topped MIRROR “MARTXNIZING” the O N E Saturday and Sunday, December 8 rio boy or girl has too many Old-fashioned flavor: Black w(d- OUR TV / grandchildren to cherish it through with convex glass is rimmed with HOUR DRY (CLEANING plants and 9. SANTA will be here. Coffee BOOK YOUR A PPO nm iE N '” YOU O/AACK PERSON-, Ing wood that a man appreciates. a gold-finished frame, $29.95. SWEATERS from MARI-MAD’S nuts added to taffy or carsunels. NOW FOR CJHRISTMA8 and There are Humidors and Pipe the years. Very often young at 20 East Center Street and 299 will be served as you browse in to ward off New England’s wlpter CASTRO WITH adults hesitate about asking par­ West Middle Tpke., stand ready to Christmas Land gay with NEW YEAR’S EVE BiEAUTY. Racks, SAoe shine kits. Ice buck­ Cup custards turned out. are de- weather. Add a SKIRT of wool or The Search IS'On A10/AATO ets and Salad bowls Season to ents to have their picture taken. help you freshen up the slipcov­ WREATHS, CHRISTMAS TREES, corduroy in a rich plaid, print or / BEN CASEY Mitchell 3-5808. ligrhtful served with canned dark ers, the scatter rugs, the family life-size Choir Boys to illuminate For [he perfect gift which Is At# you puzzled when a recipe a man's taste wl^th Condiment and solid color and you have the right not weighed in money. YOUR Spdee sets, fashioned of wood. The sweet cherries or with canned ap- wardrobe. During these activity- and "serenade" on your lawn. All using active dry yeast calls for I ,A Satisfying Gift rirota or -» combination of the packed weeks, why not ease the manner of LIGHTING for indoors ingredients far a fashionable YARN SHOP, on the dcAvnstalrs "very warm” water? One test for enduring beauty of richly grain^ wardrobe. floor of House and has com­ ' ANPTHSiE'SNOVWW ^ PB.K)RBA, EXPLAIN ID THIS HOT-HEAP 1 wood, hand-ruW)«d to a,satiny nn- When'you choose a “HUMMEL” fruitp, homem’iklng burden somewhat by and out, plus imported ORNA­ this temperature is to sprinkle n ANMbNE CAN SR3PMB FROM THAT ANY POBUCfTY THAT RAAAAGB MY ^ FIGURINE from the collection at taking advantage of "MARTINIZ- MENTS round out the gala setttiig. plete KITS that contain all the few drops of water on your wrist: tsh pleases a men. WILTON’S Ever make a sandwich spread materials and directions for mak­ TELUNS A COURT— OR CLIBNTiS CHANCE TO FIGHT FOR THE CHAMPION­ GIFT SHOP IS OPEN EVERY F. E. BRAY, Jeweler, In tB* State Everyday a New Shopping ING” TWO HOUR SHIRT SERV­ (Qualified HELP IS AVAILABLE if it feels pleasantly warm K will ANypNE WHO WILL LISTEN- SHIP W ILL /MEAN A 5-AM LLION-POUAR LAWSUIT Theater Building, you neyer hive Adventure „ ICE in the most up-to-date plant for fashioning centerpieces, from baked beans mixed with ing a quick and easy scarf, hood, answer the description! EVENING to 9, Monday through celery, walnuts and onion-flavored mittens or skating cap. These can THAT A BOYB LIFB B BEING a S a i n s t t h i s h o s p i t a l ! Friday. ■ , to exchange it for another size or At HARRISON’S. 849 Main of Ita kind in New England. The wreaths °^d novel decorations color. It’s a 8llft that appeals to Street, more and more new gifts spacious building, with Its mod­ for your home. Exciting maierial salad dressing? be completed in an evming or Small fry like Giese: Grind em equipment and capable staff is here: Wood roses, sea oats. Illy two. The Joy you get from an ap­ raisins and nutmeato and then . Dedc the Hallsr all ages, artd, will be fondly ad­ poor in, gifts.with a flair and an preciative hug will more than re­ It’s time to see and to buy mired as it stands on a Snantel, international flavor, too! Vene­ (in both sftjres) add up to the pods, rose leaves. Don’t miss Just in Time for Christmas form into balls before dipping into 12-S kind of a business establishment OPEN HOUSE at PLANTLAND ALLING RUBBER (COMPANY, pay you for the effort expended. melted sweet cthocolata CHRISTMAS DBCXaRATrONB shelf, table of desk. Very few tian crystal, Fkiglish bone ctilna For the needlework hobbyist, tuck folks are satisfied with Just one Ciq^s and saucers, ”LamI” carved you like to patronize. You get this weekend. Jot it down oii your 977 Main Street, is brimming with SHORT RIBS from the moot cwnplete ^ assort­ good service. calendar. gift ideas that spell fun and into her stocking some accessories Miitual Fonda BY FRANK O’NEAL 'g(. ment ever.; You name. It and “HUMMEL” from BRAY’S. ’The wood, Italian music boxes. Jasper- like a knitting gauge or stitch collection begs to be enlarged. Do ware, Danish Teak and, of course, heakthful outdoor enjoyment. Out­ For maximum safety, income and PAIRWAY^haa It at either the fit thie family with Hocky or figure holder. For young;sters there arc growth, you should bheck the ad- _ eEMEMBRTHW Main Street Store or the Pike see the elaborate GIFT AISLE from the good old U.S.A. you’ll The Woll-Groomed Man Moves KITS for experiencing the Joy of vtmtage of MUTUAL KUNDr 'NBU. THIS M0RNW6 THE . DlO'iOOTEU- NOPE-THE Plaza Store. Your entire home running fuU .lengtli of the store. find Pewter, walnut bowls, milk Yields 9 Per Cent Ahead SKATES, priced $5.99 to $6.99 for RWSOHJtJttJtW) USTWEgc WHOIE COURT BCARED AT IT/ Girls' figure skates size 11-4. La­ accomplishment in Teaming to available at your New York StoeV rr PIFFERENTW? KlNSTbUDU: oan reflect holiday cheer with the Whatever price you have in mind glals and a host of other unusual COBURN & MIDDLEBROOK. A man’s shoes are his press knit, or cross-stitching a. ready- tlA r NOBODY LAU6HED AT? ^ to spend, therei is a correspond­ gifts. So, for a real adventure in 629 Main Street, suggests the pur­ dies figure skates, size 5-10 are Exchange Meml>er. SHBARSO?" imaginative CSHRESTMAS ’ITUM- agents. Let them "speak well” for priced $6.99 to $38.60. For boys, to-hang picture. You owe it to ft HAMMHX. (X>MPA?TY, 91C MINGS front the FAIRWAY. ingly appreciate grift to match. joyouse tdiopping, make HARRI­ chase of "FIRST REPUBLIC him. HOUSE A HALE SHOE yourself to visit YOUR YARN SON’S your ne^t stop for all the CORPOFLATION o f AMERICA” figure skates size 12-4 are $6.99. Main Street Mitchell 9-2S2L SERVICE offers a complete shoe Figure skates for Men are $9.89 to SHOP to see lUl the sequin-trim­ joys of holiday shopping. HAR­ stock. Dividends are paid month­ service, where old, out-dated shoes med YULETIDE DECORA’nONS ly with yield of 9 per cent. It's $35.00, sizes 5-13. It’s fun to keep RISON’S also has a fine selection can be rejuvenated and restyle4. fit! Here, also are handsome SKI you can make for your. 1962 holi­ of Stationery, Leather goods and income tax exempt. C!all Mitchell Shoes can be made wider, longer, day observation at homa. The Inquirei 3-1105 for details. JACKETS. plus BOWLING MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK CAVALLI Executive gifts. HARRISON’S, more comfortable. Thick platforms SHOES for men and women, the quality store in the heart of and heels will be replaced with $4.98 to $9.»5. ALLING RUBBER Main Street, Invites you to say Orangeade takes to a spiking of slim, trim heels and lady-like lemon and a dash of grenadine. COMPANY will hrip •young (! veL.vou I coNr^s^wH/scute "CHARGE IT.’! soles. You’ll be pleased with the sportsmen start out on the right caerAiNty ^voRka>up— 1 GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP foot in any sport. All. the popular A-** a ircip Create Distinctive Jewelry Update Your Diamond at HOUSE A HALE SHOE SERV­ colors are available In LADIES' aia>-. JOHNSON PAINT CO., 723 ZERAN JEWELRY S.T ORE, ICE. Plenty of FREE PARKING VDUR»S6U= l i t t l e PIPLOMACy: STREHUH PANTS, $16.95 to I TonigMs The Night! TONIOiTV Main Street, has TOLE PINS comer Main and Birch Streets, on the lot adjoining. $35.00 also MEffl’S STRETCH BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE AND EARRINGS that need only knows how much a diamond ring PANTS, priced $22.89 to $36. a touch of your personal hand-dec­ means to a feminine heart. Espe­ Dissolve sugar in hot orange I 6:30 to 9 O'CLOCK f THCREllHF BUT 1VG«0^ A 6ASH OM fNVK.') sw im A IM Y ) th e heck orating on the satiny black finish cially at Christmas, it’s a favorite Juice and pour over a white cake When your youngsters get tired BIEEPI»46'S ZM BIEEPIM6 UNPBRWATER. MS/y XW1U.J to create eye-catching Jewelry. time to dwell on this symbol of as soon as it comes from the of buttered cooked carrots, try rropPEPA WE'RE m THIS Fashioned with a feeling for Early love. If your diamond would ap­ oven. Delicious dessert! sprinkling them with crumbled LITTIE. TOflCTHeRl American Williamsburg and (Chip­ pear to better advantage in a new crisply cooked bacon and see how pendale,- these earrings and pins MOUNTING bring your ring to Make It a Preaent of Creative Fun the vegetable disappears! would make an exquisite gift that ZERAN JEWELRY STORE now SHERWIN-WILLIAMS (Xi. 981 says “especially for you." A new offering 16% DISCOUNT ON Main Street, invites you to come Give Mom What She Really Wants shipment of 'TAINT-BY-NUM- DIAMOND AMOUNTING for in and browse among the exciting For Christmas give JMbiher the BER” pjetures lets you be the ar­ the next two weeks before Cairist- ART SUPPLY gifts that provide gift of a foundation gattnent that tist as you create your own oil mas. This service will be done immense satisfaction for all ages. slims, supports and flatters. Bring • «Mt Nr au, aie m B«. iMi Nt eai painting of a landscape, seascape, WHILE YOU WAIT. Browse in If you have a youngster age 3-8, Mom to GLAZIER’S CORSET coastal scene, or sacred subject. this, big, spacious store carrying a. -make sure Santa brings' a "Small- SHOP, 631 Main Street, where Give the kit !'as is” or do-it-your­ carefully-selected choice of JEW­ Fry” Art Studio, $5.50 which in­ Mrs. Glazier, an experienced cor' self an,d presenf the finished prod­ ELRY, HOLLOWAr A; serving cludes adjustable EASEL, 6 Jars of setiere, will personally supervise APTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER uct. You'll be a Santa that gets pieces and WAICHEIS at most in­ Tempera (XJLOR, Sketching PAD, the (JUSTOM-FITTING, taking it an appreciative hug. viting prices, Compare and sea also BRUSHES and Water color in here, letting it ’out there untU FUN andFOOD J CUPS. “Great oaks from little the garment is perfection-smooth. TWROENi X JUST SAW ORLOFF SIGNM. THOSE PAaes wssuG \ MHRTWi UNLOCK acorns ...” Mother will appreciate lovely A COPE NUMBER TO M OUTSIDE WOM A MAOATNEJMENIORIOFFW C »L L '“ ^ ‘ LINGERIE or long-lasting “Iron- MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD CONTAcn HE *Ai STARTING HE WASHES HIS HANDS IpOOR flWCKLVL Eauiy frosting: When you take wear” HOSIERY. A GIFT CER­ ANOTHER ONE*. « atfOREGONSTOTHB.*^ ^ IN THE a plain cake from the oven, place TIFICATE entitles her to come In, Oh The House 'I oeuerir in WWPOW.HEMA/-:- SMALLEST HEARING AID WORLD mint-flavored chocolate candies even after the holidays when Moth­ Delteious snacks and homnnicidn cookies, kot HE USED TO WORK *^HECAN HES A GENIUS, CLANCY HE'S BEM6 over the surface and return to the er has more time, to choose per­ IN A LITTLE SHOP REALLY IT'S M IF HE WAS < MHTCHEPt oven for a few minutes. Spread the sonally exactly what she prefers cofFce . . . all on the house! SHAVE, at GLAZIER’S CORSE7T SHOP. I USIN6A FEATHER! HElL melted candies evenly. Free Gift to ooch lody attending. ------— Plus— —^—- OPEN A TAPESTRY COSMETIC PURSE '^Wtar New Two-woy LeigliM WITH PURCHASE 0F$5 tr MORE ICinai>,ipA,Nrr5ra«,ue,Ni.c t TONITE and H o p e t o s e e y o u t o n i g h t i I whk straps or straplsss DAVY TONES BY LEFF and MeWILLlAMS ^EVERY NITE till FOR WOMEN ONLYl MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON and FRANK RIDGEWAY By RUTH STCMNE The smallest hearing aid in the world, the new Sonotont OH, DAVY, NOW Ptrma • lift fbuitdatien S^idiat “\^SP-EAR” is worn entirely- inside the ear. It weighs YOU AND MARCO Until Xmas DOES THIS MEAN I'M ITMaiWSWEN^^A . CAN BUILD YOUR under l/5th of an ounce with battery—flight as a nickle, k i) PEINS PR0MOIU>? NO... u raURTH FORWUDde. , NEW MARINA ■ Too moat try a new two-way longlife, lon^iM tea by small as a dime. The "WISP-EAB” fits (jomplet^ inside L. • WORLD AREEN $TA I 'Term a-Uft” called Double Date that’s perfect for year the ear—no outside cords, tubes or wires. 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/ PACT TWENTT-FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, I, 0 6 n N „ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1961 — ^ ______> . * * -W « V Giants’ Pass Blocking THE Rockville Trips Stafford in Opgiier, 49-46 By YOST Jim Martello •Lakers Laughing Last" Key to Pass Offense Editor Bonqueta McCormick High Scorer Western Leaders Win Accoladea and bouquets of piTiise, all sincere, were tossed Left to right, tackle a few minutes, then work on has been closely assoakted with football storming back from a big Wietecha, Greg Larson and prominently each week in the Na­ linebackers on the inside and the what team we are playing, he ed- tional FoOtbedl League team sta­ “We worked on it,” says Sher­ officiating and officials for 47 years, stepped ddwn at the end first quarter deficit, Rockville Jack Stroud. You’ll find them defensive ends on the outside. We ten stays back and bloclEii aa'do NEW YORK (AP) — They to come uf> wtth a arsditahto tistics. man. "We had to., Vi^en we have veteraps at tackle in Brown of the 1962 season as an officer. Since 1932, except for time High edged Stafford, 49-46, listed any Sunday as the New went to oamp our baokfield situa­ onr backs. We can amd aa many laughed when an expert or showing. Yprk Giants’ interior line on of- ’This week, after 12^ games, the and Stroud and they’ve helped us as five men down- Held, but the out during World War n , McCor-^ last night in their first scho­ two decided the Los Angeles figure reads: 169. tion was unsettled. We knew we greatly.” mick served as secretary-treasurer After three elutoh tree fratse. had to depend on passing.” Important thing la not how many, lastic start of the brand new Lakers would succeed the throws by Boh Fsrry hs4 The category is "Yards Lost At­ but 'Whether Tittle 'will hare time o f tbe Central Board. ’The popular Or you’U find them any Wednes­ Sherman moved Stroud from basketball season. Boston Celtics as the No. 1 helped Detroit edge Syracuse tempting to Pass,” and the Giants’ In four of their 12 games, the guard to tackle early ki the sea­ to hit them. Silk Towner 'waa overwhelmed by day afternoon art Yankee Stadium figure is 53 yards less than the Giants have not lost a single yard Stafford, paced by Pete Sfreddo team In professional basket­ 130-129 in the Madison Square son and put Larson, a natural “Tittle—there’a enother xeaaon the show of appredation from the ball this season. Garden opener, Baylor and the with pads on, going throuj^ their next team. passing. The most they lost In whistle tooters. When the fine eve­ and Mike Muzia, opened a 16-2 weekly pass blocking drlU. c«iter but a tackle last year, at why we haven’t loet on paasing. lead over the ineiffective Rams in Especially when the Lakers Lakers got down to disman­ It is the basic reason Why New any one game was 22, last Sunday guapd. ’This placed Larson a hole ning’s feetiviUes had ended. Bob “They wear the .pads,” says against the Bears. He has the feel o f the situation the opening minutes of play. At lost four of their first five tling the Knicks. Los An-- York leads the NFL in passing closer to where he should be, and and gfet the ball off at the right Blackman of Dartmouth being the gamas. Coach A1 Sherman, "so they can offense with 2,999 yards and '28 the end of the first period the tally geles led by only eight at half­ Sherman makes an interesting Sherman believes it was a big time.” principal speaker, McCormick had Now the Lakers have won time, then rolled sway by out- keep that knack of hitting, but the touchdowns through the air, and observation on pass blocking: "As to call upon Ms friends to help was 16-7. but the Rams woke up contact isn’t too rough. Mostly, help. Larson, in his >second year, The only ehange among team and trimmed the bulge to a single nine in a row and 16 of their scoring New York 40-18 in the certainly a key factor in their on any play, every man has to do is .being grom ed as the eventual leaders was Dallas supplanting evairy the “loot” to his car. the drili is to work on timing and second straight Bastem Confer­ poMit, 20-19. at the half. last 19. have pushed into a third period. his job, but in pass blocking—un­ replacement for ttie veteran Wie- New Ymrk as total offenaa leader The prized gift was a portable one-game lead in the Nation­ St. ISMiia Win* footwork. They hit each other ence tHle. like blocking on running plays— Rams Take Lead teeha at eenter. with 4,289 yarda. teie'visdon set, but there were oth­ With Jimmy Martello and Char­ al Basketball Association’s Stv, Louis, in the only other ers,' all indicative of the feeling ley hitting consistently. Western Division with a 17-7 NBA action, stayed one step Best Wishes Extended hy New Managers and admiratlmi the men who wore Rockville to6k the lead at the mark, and if there’s a laughi. behind Log Angeles with a Tufts^ Deveaux on Second Team the black and wMte striped shirts three-quarter break, 35-33, and left it’s a faint chuckle. ^ 104-102 victory over Chicago. Four new major league baseball managers wish one another luck as they meet in New held for McCormick. Over the stayed in front from then on. Baylor's Big Job Bob , who had been on York. They are, left to right, Bobby Bragan, Milwaukee Braves; Johnny Pesky, Boston Nebraska Accepts Bid years, the football board, in many Martello paced all scorers with Elgin Baylor, a fellow who a 35-point a game tear for th* Red Sox; Birdie Tebbetts, Qeveland Indians; and Lopat, Kansas City Athletics. SKI quarters, has been rated tops 21 points. Wright added 11 more. makes even the most liberal last nine games, scored only Pesky and Lopat are brand new members of the lodge. among Connecticut officiating Muzio had 16 and Sfreddo. like expert look good, did the big 21 points against the Zephyrs, Little All-America N groups and the main reason has Martello, a good baseball pitcher, job Tuesday night with a 43- but 11 came in the fourth To Play in Gotham Bowl been the guidance and le a d e n ^ collected 14. point performance that buried quarter and locked up the tri­ provided, ^us the performance of Summary; HEADS YOU WIN— Four horses pop down heads apart in a six-furlong raCe at Pimli- the New York Knickerbock­ umph. O \ ------duties, by McCormick as secre- ■ockTlIIe (4t) co. King of Swaps, Ronnie Ferraro up, is winner. Nemrac second, and Big Hill Road third. ers, 132-112. Beating the And the experts? Wed, the tary-treaeurer. B r Pis. Knicks, last in the East with Celtics ttlll look as if they’ll NEW YORK (A P )—^Rugged Nebnudia wlH oppoM Mfauni Pagsni ...-...... 1 M 3 Has One Sophomore of Ilorida in tiia sewBid Gotham Bowl football gam* Dac. 16, * e • Ferreri ...... o 6-19, is no particular prob­ take some beating. Idle Tuee- Touch Football Back CHRISTIB F. MoOORMICK Harrison ...... o lem, but' it could have been' day, they’ll go againet Detroit rescuing the poet-season contest with time ruxming short. W orked 44)0 Garnet Nisderwerfer ...... 4 Tuesday since the New York- tonight with the best record of The match 'was scmpleted Tiisa- I.aabur>' ...... j NEW YORK (AP)—Passing maestro George Bork, mam­ MoOormick officiated in more at Fenway Park Mi Boston. B. C. Backofen ...... i ors were Jiome, being roasted all the NBA teams, 17 vie- s day night when the Board of Re­ won, 19-18. Wright ...... R Knights Bolstered by the home fans, and trying Alan 400 ooUega, prep and high tories, five defeats. moth tackle Junious Buchanan, end Drew Roberts and back gents and the Big B Ii^ OHffer- That’s one game I’U never for­ Van Oudsnhnrs ...... 1 ListonMoves, ence approved aceeptancs of the sotwol football games during an Martello ...... a In National Spotlight Joe lacone head the 11 small college standouts named today active career which started in get, Georgetown led 10-7 at the Ug voted by the NWiraaha to The Associated Press’ 1962 Little All-American football By BOB BROWN pi»y- 1924—Oklahoma A&M and Okla- half, then B. C. 13-10, then George­ Totals ...... 11 7-30 49 R ifle Club Notes ers. SaoHsTd (49) team While the Southern pairt of New boma—and ended in 1947. He was town 16-13. B. C. went ahead 19- B r pts By Seven Veterans •Touch$>l®''-elect Edward Ted Kennedy,^'“Voices have been raised and they England has been ba&ing in the Won’t Fight Bowl officials wesa plaaaed by 16 in the final period and then Father-Son Bowling Tdumey NEW YORK (AP) Bork, the Northern Illinois quar­ nation of the small college stars. sttber tbe referee or umpire in Klecak , i ...... 13-4 6 REC PELUBT CLUB broke into laughter. are very learned voices who view terback who was the No. 1 passer waimth of a late Indian Summer, the acqulsltian of both the Miami games be 'was assigned. Charlie O’Rourke made his famous ScusssI ...... 0 4-4 4 '^football, often called the There were no less than four Hurricanes, T-2, and Am Com- Muzio ...... ■...... 7 3-,7 IS Joe Dimlnico of the East Side "The rules of the game are the problem well. They realize among the collegians parading the Northern reaches of New Eng­ In New York Aon of a minister, McCormick end zone run which ate up pre­ Champagnt ...... 0 AO 0 that to cure a toothache, you centers battling for the first team land have experienced the normal buskers, 8-2, who are among the Center Pellet Rifle Club won high To' Include Three Divisions sports of the new frontier, was vague,” continued Justice White, their talents in smaller stadiums berth with Hanry beating out Ha­ was bom in Ottumwa, Kan. At cious seconds on the clock before Sfreddo ...... ,.. 6 46 14 Seven lettermen led by last season’s high scorer, Bob and again the crowd laughed. don’t kill the patient, but rather oold and snow of a regular New nation’s top ton teams bi passbig Hipaky ...... 1 (V3 3 : honors in the first of the tri-center around the country, is the only rold Hays of Southern Mississippi, TTsrkm High School hi Iowa be he was tackled in the end zone, for Dstors ...... 3 1-3 6 thrust jsuddenly into the fore "This tight little group has the pull the tooth. It is the same in junior on the first team. AU oth­ England 'wlnrter. Certain areas of CKXOAjQO (AP)^eavyweigbt w d rushing, respectively. a safety. Georgetown had lost the I competition with a score of 84 O’^ ughlin, make hopes for the basketball future quite Annual Father and Son Bowling William Hartman of Willamette Champion Sonny Liston moved in­ ptayed either end or ttufide on the I points out of a possible 100. bright at Ellington High. Coach Bob Healy’s Purple Knights of the National Football Foun­ right to change the rules in the alleviating the dangers in foot­ ers are seniors, and nnuiy may be Maine have snow hip deep, accord­ 'L ess than u,000 fans watsbsd SootbaH {earn and guard with the ball on the B. C. 10 yards line Totals ...... 19 1433 49 Tournament at the Community Y Richard in Bassac ball.” and J. R. Williams of Fresno to his three-story mansion sur­ Baylor defeat prs'viourty onboaten Score at half. 30-19, Stafford. dation’s annual Hall of Fame midst of a game.” playing in professional ranks next State. ing to (Carl Curtis, who spent the basketball quintet. At Drake, he with but 10 seconds to play and The three centers are divided open their 1962-68 season Friday at East Granby. , wlU be held Saturday. Norm 'Vltt- Twelve new members are in­ fall. Thanksgi'ving weekend there and rounded by a wrought iron fence Utah State in ths first Gotham into two age groups 10 through 12, O’Loughlin at 6-3 is the tallestf------NEW TOR* (AF) lla*M4ee festivities by no less a personality More laughter. ’The backfield has Ughtning alao played both aponte, winning Boston won,.^19-18. The defeat was 7 her, tourney director, will aeoept than Bsrrcm (Whizzer) White, as­ "The season begins in Septem­ ducted into football’s Hall of Buchanan, a 6-foot-6, 272-pound also quite a lot of snow has faUen and announced Championship Bowl game last year. The event . varsity tatters Mt each sport three the first for Georgetown in two known as the American LMgue, on the squad. He hit for 264 points entries up to Friday night. (Roekrt) Rietaard. ta s M laaWng Fame. They were Benny Boynton, speed' in Paremore and an accu­ Sports Inc., -will not promote any had been scheduled to art rtf the ule will be the visiit rt ths Wake­ sociate justice of the Supreme ber on the banks of the Potomac lineman who does double duty as in the more mountainous areas of rears. years.” Pats’ Early Lead and ’ S through 15, the National lost season. 100 more than runner- Boys (ximpeting in this event hockey news even though he re­ WlUiams, 1917-1919, 1920; Guy rate aerialist in Bork. Paremore of Ms future matches. ground in 1960 but failM to make League. up Jeff Hteints, one of the two de- field, Mass. -High team Saturday, Court and continues till May. Training a sprinter for Gramhling, was the was a member of last year’s Flor­ New Hampshire and Vermont. Al­ Greatest football player McCor­ will enter in one of three divirtons. Chamberlain, Nebraska, 1913- though there have been no official it. After graduating from Drake M Standings after the flirt meet ot p ^ e d boys. Yhe other loss from Dec. 16. Midget age group will (XNisist of tired aa a player tw o years ago. Justice White, a former A 11 - is done on the sandy beaches of No. 1 selection in the American ida A&M 440- and 880-yard relay Liston, who recently left Phila­ 1041, McCormick accepted a mick ever viewed on a college Tops Lyman Five, Richard, who holda toe Nattanal 1915; Dan Hill . Jr., Duke, 1936- openings of ski areas Killington m the year are: last season is A1 Hsnson.'lsst sea­ Oooipi ste Sohedule boys 10 to 12. 'The Junior group America at the University of Colo­ New England with the sUpulatitm Football League draft held last teams which won numerous delphia in favor of OMcago, said Nebraska’s decialaa M t A Na­ - ooaclxlng post at Guthrie, Okla. field Herb Joosting of Minnesota Hockey Leegue career rseord cf that the sand cannot be more than 38; Carl Hubbaid, Centenary, weekend. He immediately signed Basin in Sherbum, Vt., advertises if dethroned dbamplon F l< ^ Pat­ tional Trophy Bowl, Dee. 12, in with Potsy Clark of IllMtols not American: Bart Bide S, West son’s osptain. Tbe complete slate includes: will be for boys between 13 and rado and later a professional star 1922-24 and Geneva, 1926; Phil evmts. His footbaU feats led the Algona, Iowa High was the next Evens Mark at 1-1 Side 3, Y 1. Dec. 7, East Granby, away; Dee. 544 goals wtrUe srlth toe IConhsal halfback with P*ittetmrgh and six inches in depth. with the Dallas Texans. Rattlers to AP small college teeun- that they are now operating. Any­ terson insists on that group as Washington, D.C., as tha mpe- the Rocket beoanM a eoiauMant gold medal award for outstanding Minds, Perm, 1894-97; Pat CDea, Chester, Pa., are the only repeat­ before making the drive. With base game folded last year for task of ' to an'toklefeated seasoir and won lead, Coventry High went on to East Side Ameriiuuis—Dave field, Mass., home; Dec. 18, South tition in all ciivisions and boys ore contribution to footbaU Tuesday as the crowd roared again. backfield at 6 feet, the lightest at Liston and Ms wife Oerakhne, Mr. President ebek, Kenny Kobus, Doug Ralston editor for a new msgssins, "llsu- Wisconsin, 1897-99; Joseph Routt, ers from the 1961 Uttle All-Amer­ snow accumulating it shouldn’t be tyere busy nwving into the 21- entries. ' the state championsMp. His bas­ defeat Lyman Memorial. 46-36, Thompson 76. Tony Diminico 76, and Dick Betanger. RsUston fsid 'Windsor, home; Dec. 21, East asked to contact Vittner for reser­ night ."But they say that even wom- Texas A4M, 1935-37; William 160 pounds and the youngest at Reminiscing, McCormick also lost night to even its record at Bob Willoughby 60, (Jary Piero 58, rice Richard’s Hodtey llhsrtratod.” ica team. 20, also is the one who has too long before most of the Ver­ room “ oartle” recently 'vacated by “ This ta tbe gams ww wanlsd— ketball team placed second in tha recaUed a most unusual situation Hjinnock trailed the two scoring Windsor, away; Dec. 26, Alumni, vations os soon as possible. There ”I Ska this new job.” says Rich­ While tracing the history of are allowed to play. Spears, Vanderbilt, 1925-27; An­ Joining Bork and lacone in the state tourney wMle Ms tr.aok 1-1 tor ■ the youthful basketball Stephen Hahn 56; National, Joe Di­ will be three ribifts. The first shift "How ever, we will continue to grabbed the major share of the mont and New Hampi^re areas jaaz piaMrt Ahmad Jamal while AND Miami wanted—all aleng,” he found himself in one afternoon leaders last season while Kdbua is homa ard, "beoattaa it gtvas nM a ahance football from ancient times until drew Wyatt, Bucknell, 1888-91, first team backfield are Richard are open for skiing. aquad waa also a big winner. season. mlnico 84, Dan Burnett 72, Jim By­ looked on to be. a top pikymaker. starting at 1 o'clock. The second watch developments of this game headlines with his passing pro­ the champ 'was holding a in-esa Bob Curran, direotor rt me at Amherst wMle working a Wil- Jan. 2, Coventry, home; Jan. 4, to give my epinicna an many sub­ the present Justice White sudden­ Chicago, 1892-94; and Tuss Mc- Kemp of Lenoir Rhyne, a barrel­ ficiency. He led the small colleges oanferenoe Tuesday. Gotham Bowl, said. During World War I, MeCtar- Dsn Wenner collected IT points ram' 65. FTank Conway 59, Dan “ Seven retuhiMig lerttermen will shift St 4 o’clock and the final at for some time, to come.” Laughiy, coach at Westminster, liams-Amherst Uttle Three game. to spark the Patriots. He was Bamaur 54. Rockville, away; Jan. 6, Stafford, 7 o'clock. jects. There are quite a few ly changed his theme. ing rusher on a team that has In total offense with 2,808 yards Tbs lOUi annual Ski (Council Liston, Who won tbe UUe by mick antered as a second lieuten­ President (jalvin CooUdge was give us added beit^ strength this away; Jan. 11, Granby, aWay; ohangea I would Aha to sea Miade, Raps Critics Amherst, Brown and Dartmouth, won 17 in n row, and Robert "Regardless rt what may have the only player on either tesni to West Side Americans—Gene Rlc- To Defend TiUee "Then came a major develop­ in nine games. Snow Ball dance was deemed a kayoing Patterson in two minutes been reported, the only two in­ ant but came out a captain. 'While the guest of Amherst and Massa­ season,” Coach HeUy reported. Jan. 16, Coventry, away; Jan. 18, including axpanslea rt tha NHL to Justice White, who was Presi­ 1916-1954. (China Doll) Paremore, fleet tremendous success both soriaHy taking a port-graduate course at hit double figures. cio 68, Bob Juliano 67, Curt Reals All three of last year’s winners ment — the game of touch foot­ dent Kennedy’s first appointee to In the air, Bork completed 282 end six seconds of the first round vitations submitted were to Mi­ chusetts Governor Ely. Both men "Last season the squad’ improved Rockville, home; Jan. 22, Bacon, the Wert Ooart (Sties She Los The MacArthur Bowl, given an­ track star for Florida AAM who and financially. For the past two Drake, Christy served as freshman Ths Pets are Mi action again 67, Randy Wilson 51, Ray Oampo- greatly oytr Aw tart half of,^our will be defending their crowns. ball was popularized by a family the Supreme Court, spoke out nually to the top college team in passes out of 868 attempted for a in Oomlskey Park lost Sept 25, ami three weeks ago and again sat in ths same box near the 60- home; Jan. 25, Eqst Windsor, AngelM and torn IVanotaee ahsald also has established his reputation remarkable .652 completion per­ years the dances have been held said “If I meet Patterson again it basketball, footbaU and track Friday, opposing s faculty quMi- seo 44; National, Dick Kuzmiekas games and me hope to be bettor They include young Billy Turull be ready tor big taagua harttay in Massachusetts," he said. against the critics of football for the country, was presented to Saturday night and to Nebraska.” yard line. tet. . Richard Dyer 53. home; Jan. 29, South Windsor. in the Midget group, A1 and Hank The crowd of more than 1,500, as a top-flight gridiron hero. centage and gained 2,606 yards— in the Hartford area and the turn­ ■will have to be imder a different Miami said yes after completing ooach. 66 thU year.” pretty soon." demeaning the sport because of Athletic Director Jess Hill of Rounding out the first team line ■"There w as' a large crowd on Summary: Y—American, Bob Neville 66, .Feb. 1, Stafford, home; Feb. 5, Grzyb in the Junior and Gary and Including I*resident Kennedy’s two injuries. almost miles. out both years has been excellent. promotion and Baltimore stands Its season last Saturd^ by beat­ FootbaU rtfidating, which start­ the field. -Eiarly in the game,” ThJa ie Healy’a second year at E. O. Smith, away; Feb. 8, Gran­ Southern California for the un­ are end Willie Richardson of Hays heads the second • team Marge Grant represented the Man­ ed 1924, wasn’t tha only q;>ort CotmiWt (U) Bill Brown 57, Bill Starkel 54, Dan Je rty Chappell Mi the Intermedi­ brothers, Attorney-General Robert “No game can carry on without beaten, untied national champion a good obanoe of getting it.” ing Florida 17-16. in McCktrmick recalled, "I was knock­ ElUngton after a successful, career by, home; Feb. 12, Somers, ate division. Jackson, Miss., State; tackle Dick line with Jan Barrett of Fresno chester Ski Club as queen. Elect­ Liston said his adviser. Jack Texas Christian, Navy, West Be worked. The Kansan also found ...... * 9 *8 Newman 60, John Burdick and Tom Kennedy and Massachusetts Sena- accompanying dangers,” he said. Trojans, Peter of Whittier; guards Ralph ed down in the mud near the mid­ Matthews tied at 45; Natio^l, at Valley Regtooal. He is again be­ away; jbeb, Wy East Granby, In the Intermediate group Home C o lU e * State and Howard Hartman of ed queen of the coimcU was Mari­ NBocl, would get in touch -with Virginia and Boston (jollcM had time to referee basketball games, dle of the field and landed in a big ing aided by Frank Ferreri Soffredine of Central Michigan lyn Van Der Bogaerde from the Ernest Mclnerney 75. Mike .Dan- home. should be eome eapecially high Southern Oregon at the ends, Paul Patterson in New York this week been rumored imder oonslmratlon working as inany aa 150 ki a single puddle—dlirectly in front of the ; Weaver Tronsfer and Don Hunt of Wittenberg, and Chesmore o f , Delaware and Rich­ River Hills Ski (Club. Along 'with cosse 72, Harold Strickland 70, Ed eooree becauee some very good I%- to discuss the details of a return prior to the announcement. President and governor. I re- ■ ther-Son teams are entered. center Douglas Harvey of Texas ard Koblin of John Carroll at the many gifts-^iforHyn ■will re­ “’The boys seem per sent Heddod ...... 0 0 0 Wrobel 66. Bill O’NeU ahd Mike Ttw squiul includes, in addition "Sentencing Due Today- A&I, who was tapped for the match. 100 marked, 'I’m sorry.’ But I did ! Moch ...... 1 0 3 Mclnerney tied at 66.,.- CMgate M tackle, and Wayne Parmer of ceive she rei^ l as queen at One of tbs reasons Liston wants enthusiastic,” said Nebtwska make President CJoolidge laugh.” j to the tabtonnen, juniors Willie Scholastic Baskatliall honor over an unusually large ~ i m Willisms (a tranafar from iVeav- The Stanley Oup Champion 1V>- sity 69. Los Angeles State at guards. the annual Ski Counw weekend to D O part o f Championship Sports Coach Bob Devanay, ta Lineoln, Retired Lsiwyer McCormick has been a tremen-; TotoJa ...... S group of outstanding centers. Tbe second team Jjackfield con­ be held at Pico Peala.in Rutland, Neb. He fasMoned a winner in Ms Lrmoa (99) Pitoher Dick jrarrsll rt ths ar) and Chat Ctarlaon, plus sophs RookvUle 49, gtafford 4«. ronto Maple Leafs began the PtMtoeten SB. ’The U-man Little All-America Ihc. is because ot money. The In 1927,' McCohnick joined the dous worker for a better Man- Curt Zahner and Frank Valenta. sists of Jerry Linton of Panhandle ■Vt., Jan. 19-20. champion explained the group first season at the sehort after Travelers Insurance Co. In Idaho Chester since settling here. Ac­ Glovin ...... * ^ Houston Colts.-rtruck out 204 Na­ Coventry 46, Lyman Memorial Jbockey season with two new faces. Miami 72. B d Financial Whiz, Chief aggregation rates as possibly A&M, Nate Craddock of Parsons, Anyone planning to attend the leaving Wyoming. Dior* ...... 1 3 4 tional League baWws in 242 Mt- ap from last year’s jayvses. 86. ■They are Kent Douglas, 26, and Baldwin WWI gave him 125,000 for training ex­ sad came to Hartford in 1929. He tive Ml many eommunlty projects, Slat* ...... 3 0 9 stronger than any other team se Jimmy Baker of Bast Tennessee weekend should make reserva­ Nebraska lost Ms flnata.to Ok­ ntngrs Isft ssasofi. Highliglit rt this season’s sehed- Wtodsor rt, auffield M. Jim Mikol, 24. Veeh 4S. dated Press pioneered the recog­ penses and 25,000 after the fight. has'resided in Manchester for 30 his latest efforts were to help es­ Mllkowritl ...... 3 3 ■ State and Ron Deveaux of Tufts. tions at their favorite lodge in the But there remains a matter of lahoma 34-6. The other Oendnisk- yean. He oompleted 25 years with tablish a community college in Muaclal ...... j i S Rutland area. Fun races and a Koler ...... 0 0 0 Face Bribery Charges 2280,000 owed to Mm.'which the er defeat was to MlssouvL Both Travelers as an attorney Mi 1952 Manchester. Korochfkr ...... 0 0 0 big dance in Rutland Saturday, government has tied up. clubs are bowl-bound. and retired in 1968. ■When nice guys come dowTi the Savlteky ...... o 1 l Jan. 19, are only a few of the Miami’s defeats w«rs rt -ihe The posslblU.ty of holding the Since putting, his whistle away pike, Christie McCormick can ^ T < ^ » ...... 13 5 a many aoti'vlties planned for the return match in New York was hands of nationally raiiked Ala­ seen at the head of the line. Bcoro at half *-17. Owontry. Young Sophomore, Vet Cbach weekend. Other council informa­ bama and Louisiana Stats, ^tus In 1947, McCormick has operated R t i a i N l 44ABoHM, (atiiittiptf RALEIGH, N. C. (A P )— A St. Louis man, described as a ruled out. tbe electric clock at home footbaU It’s often said that mte doesn't financial ramrod in the basketball game-fixing scandal, and Distributed by NEA tion includes a change of plans for “I don’t think ihe fight would be Northwestern. Hurricane quarter­ have an enemy Mi the world. This the departure for the European back George Mira shattered a games at UOmn as well as at HILLTOP MOTORS, Inc. hin jiftbtf«rtFiaR f’s) M IS-2^ his key lieutenant faced sentencing today on multiple bribery Dr. Eddie Baker found himself Bask in Basketball Spotlight in New York,” said lAston. "They several other Eastern coUeges each is true in the case of (ThrlsUe Mc­ Less Dow ^Nhmed trip, the plane originally scheduled didn’t want me there. In tbe first dozen school records, mostly -by Cormick. It -was nice -to learn, chargee. lolling in the Inxnry of a t h lt 'd to leave from Bradley Field Is go­ passing. He oompleted 122 for Saturday afternoon. at Oamegie Tech. fight and I don’t think they 'want Looking back, McCormick re­ belatedly, that hie fellow officials Appearing before Judge Heman Goldberg and Lekometros orig­ NEW YORK (AJ*)—An 18-year-*67 per cent cUp against the Game- ing to leave from Idlewifld Interna­ me there now.” 1,571 yards and 10 touchdowns Md friends got arotmd to honor­ To Hall of Fame Clark in Wake Superior Court inally had been charged on 34 brib­ It wasn’t much, but it came in old sophomore sought by over 60 tional Airport Feb. ,^,16 at 6 p.m. tMs year. called that ths rnose^ memorable ing him for his countless good cocks and had little difficulty as The big man whose career has college game he ever refereed was were Dave Goldberg, 46 and Steve ery counts involving 10 state col­ bandy for scrimmaging and to colleges who is shaking the staid Anyone planning to go on the Eu­ deeds and goals he helped estab­ SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Lekometroe, 39. run opponents’ forraatimis and Art Heyman scored 28 points ropean trip riiould contact BIM been tainted by numerous run-ins Boston College-Georgetown in 1940 lege games. .However, at the end Ivy League folk. A 67-year-old and Denny Ferguson and Fred with the police said he is up to 226 lish for bettor officiating. The National Association of Inter- '"They were convicted Tuesday art. of the state’s case. Judge Clark give the varsity, defensive ex­ coach who has been overworking Derlycla for more information. (sollegiate Athletics will induct perience. added 14 each. South poimds, 12 more than ■when he sent Young Grid Star the close of a 10-day trial of brib­ threw out several charges, includ­ a large red towel for somq 40 Carolina’s one-eyed backcourt ace Patterson sprawling to the esn- th i^ plajwrs and two coaches into ing North Carolina State College ing those connected with two of Tech was finishing its season at years. That the unlikely combina­ ■ Congratulations are in line for vas. its footlMll Hall of Fame this Scotty Ward, had 17 points. John and Marilyn Squiers for the Has Heart Attack basketball players to dump or the games, for lack of evidence. M[arietta and as a reward for tbetr tion sharing today’s college basket­ Leland MitcheU, Mississippi’s weekend. shave points in eight games be­ The four players were Don Gain devotion, the ttaird-btringers were ball spotlight. outstanding job they did in pre­ Magazine Cites Carlos Ortiz^ Roosevelt Broivn, veteran tackle tween December, 1959, and Janu­ State’s All - Southeastern' choice senting the Penny Pitou and Egon PITTSBURGH (AJ>) — Rudy lagher, Stan Niewierowski, Anton taken along. The sophomore sensation Is last season, scored 29 points and New UMass Foes for the New 'York Giants, will re­ ary, 1961. Mu^lbauer and Terry Litchfield. Zimmerman show. It is not very Hayes, 26, linebacker for the ceive his award Sunday at Yankee Both took, the verdictk impas­ young BUI Bradley, a 6-foot-5 the four other Maroon starters often that two such outstanding Clay Advances in Standings They have not been charged, al­ product of Crystal a ty . Mo., who all hit in double figures against AMHERST, Mass., (JUP) — Pittsburgh Steelers rt the Nation­ Stadium in a ceremony before the sively. Goldberg was convicted on though they admitted being in on people from the ski world visit Giivnto meet the (Cleveland Browns. 18 counts and Lekdmetros. on 14. turned his back on his own back­ Uttle Arkansas A&M. Doug Hut­ Harvard and American Interna­ al Football League, remainsd tai fixed games. yard and wound up at Princeton. ton collected 14 and Bobby Shows, a town the size of Manchester and NEW YORK (AP) — Carlos '^Timmy (Tarr, Philadelphia Ea- Bach charge carried a maximum it is gratifying to know that there tional will be among the Univer fair condition today after suffer­ .»top, along with Dick Tiger, the gle.s halfback, will also receive his penalty of five years. Goldberg was pictured as the He scored 28 points in his first Joe Dan Gold and Stan Brlnker, sity of Massachusetts’ football op ing a heart attack whBs bMntlng Ortiz of New York, who knocked NBA champ. Ex-champion Gene money-supplier in the fixes, work­ game and came back with 27 12 each are people such as John and Mari­ out Teruo Kosaka of Japan Mon­ award Sunday as a preliminary to Crucial testimony was offered lyn interested enough' in skiing to ponents next year, according to dror. Fullmer, Terry Downes, George t h e Eagles-Pittsburgh Steders by four former State players who ing through cont€ict men like Wag- Tuesday night in the Tigers’ 68-63 Virginia Tech, which upset third the 1963 schedule released today. However, a spMcesman said the day in the first defense of his Benton. Joey Giardello, Luis Fol- man and Green in reaching and victory over VUlanova. rank-1 Kentucky last Saturday, take on such a task as putting this world lightweight title, was named game in Philadelphia. admitted accepting bribes and two’ fine program, once again con­ The schedule, with Dartmouth and condition of the Pickens, 8. C., ledo, Joey Glambra and Laszio Marvin Tommervlk, a fuel oil New York City men who confessed paying off the players. Lekomet­ ’The old man is Western Ken­ again showed it is capable of giv­ Vallanova being dropped: Sept. 21 player was improving. "The Fighter of the Month” by Papp, followed in that order. ros was describe as his sidekick. gratulations. ‘ dealer at Parkland. Wash., who set to acting as middlemen between XY ROLLOUT tucky Coach Ed Diddle, who has ing’ West Virginia trouble in the at Maine, Sept. 28 art Harvard, Oct. Ita-yes, a four year NFL veter- Ring magazine today. Bunny Grant of Jamaica moved total offense and passing record-s the players and Goldberg. GaUagher testified that he met been, at the Ohio 'VaUey Confer­ Southern.loop. A basket by Frank 6 at BuckneU, O ct 12 at Connecti­ en, was stricken while hunting In the heavyweight division, into the. top challenging spot for as a halfback for Pacific Lutheran Goldberg in Raleigh after the Alvis put the Gobblers ahead to The local Ski Club is planning cut, Oct. 19 at Rhode Island, O ct Contact Men ence school for 41 years. He dis­ to hold its annual Christmas Pot- ’Tuesday near Unlontown, about 60 Cassius Clay of Louisville advanc­ Ortiz 's lightweight tiUe by de- in the early 1940s. and two coaches Called contact or pay-off men, Duke-State game of Feb. 9, 1960, played aU his towel-flapping stay. Alvis scored 18 points, but 26 at Boston University, Nov. 2 at miles south of h e ^ He was ki a ed from seventh to fourth because feaUng Doug VaiUant, of Cuba. —Jeas Dow of Southern Connecti­ a gtune which had been fixed but honors went to Richmond’s John luck supper Dec. 10 at the Legion Vormont, Nov. 9 at A ic , Nov. 16 they were Aaron Wagman and Jo­ tricks as the Hilltoppers wrote his Home. J’une Sieple, Roberta Sher­ party that included teanunates of his knockout idctory over The loss dropped VaiUsnt from cut State and Fred Long of'Wiley seph Green, both of whom pleeuled which did not work out as expect­ 760th triumph into the record Teleopo with 20 at New Hampshire. Buzz Nutter and Clendon Thomas. Archie Moors last month. Moore second to fourth. Ooltage at Marshall, Tex.—rwHl to ed. wood and Sandy Hurley are the HENRY E. mOTH, i TOM g;i^ty of multiple bribery charges. books by glasting Texas Wesley­ Equal Scoring dropped from fifth to seventh. honored Friday nig^t at a dinner Also offering pleas and timning State College Coach Everett an 101-66. The Mountaineers got double committee members and all mem­ bers of the club will be ccHitacted Floyd'.Patterson was listed as m Sacramento. >- state’s evidence in the case were Case testified that he grrew suspi­ Bucking foi’ a place in the spqt- figure scoring from their five the logical challenger for Soiiny The NAIA makes the awarda ~ "rtia Dutch tuck 1 dutch out of compacts!'* Paul Walker, Michael Siegel and cious after his team blew a big Ught were two of the nation’s top starters as they swamped VMI, in order to establish what will be Meeting Scheduled brought for food. If the girls fall lAzton’s heavyweight title, fol- each year Mi. conjunction with the Shift to DAF CNid lu'N NEVER Shift Aqaiu . . . Louie BanAak, aU of New York. lead against Georgia Tech cm Dec. ten pre-season choices — second- sinking all theid shots in the first taiwed by Eddie Machen of Port­ Helms Athlette Foundation of Loa The five are to be sentenced Thurs­ 17, 1960, and he c^led in the State ranked Duke, which rolled over 8 ^ minutes m d pulling out to to contact any of the members For Little League a No Graasing a "Picture-Window” VWbiHty pl^be call them or Bill Hunnlford land, Oro.; and Zora Folley of Angelas. day. Bureau of Investigation. South Carolina 96-63 in an Atlantic an InBurmountlible lead. 'VMI’s C h a fe r , Ariz. Ingemar Johans- a Positive Action a Up to 70 Miles Per Hour Coast Conference clash, and sixth­ Bill Blair topped the scorers for information j>ertainlng to the What- generally didn’t happen supper. Bon of Sweden, who was fourth in Baseball will be the topic to­ a Air-Cooled a Seats 4 Adulta and a Child m rated Mississippi State, 90-66 con­ with 26 points. Jim McCormick night at an important mseting of to U Plaid did that afternoon. Am last ratings, dropped down a Tuesday’s Fights Mirror ..Finish 12 ^3 Cn. Ft. of Trunk Space ’The regulars ran up a soore so queror of Arkansas A&M in its led West Virginia with 22. .the Manchester Urttle League a a In some of the others, WUly The New Year’s weekend trip While Billy Daniels of N e w Fully Automatie '«■ o jLTp to 40 Miles Per Gallon high timt In the fourth period Dr. season debut. York, who knocked out Mike De- scheduled at 7:30 at the Army & AMARILLO. Tcx.-Ralph Du­ a Baker gave orders for Ms third In two southern Conference WUliame’ 21 points led Lamar has been scheduled for Jay Peak Navy Club. pes, 148, New Orleans, outpoint­ BASKETSAU. and Jim McKeough is the chair­ John rt Syracuse, replaced his team to take over. games on a schedule heavy with Tech to an 81-74 victory over All head ooaches and the follow­ ed Henry'^Watson, 143, Amarillo, Texas A&M, 7-foot-l Mike McCoy man. Reservations at the hotel are vtetMa in the 10th rt>ot. Following USED CARS hovo boon thoroughly "What plays do yon want w intersectional and inter-confer­ ing league committee members are 10. scored 21 points as Miami, Fla., limited so members planning to at­ tbe light-heairyweight dlvi- urged to attend: rocohditioned, emd cNa sold with tha CONNECTI­ to nae, Coachf" the qnarteibaok ence contests, 'Virginia Tech stca, Chulio Rinaldi of Italy was NEW YORK—Bobby Bartels, SCOkES downed Richmond 76-68 for its nipped Boston CoUege 72-69, (Col­ tend the outing should contact'Jim Equipment — National, A1 151, New ^ork. outpointed Dan­ asked. named the No. challenger for CUT AUTOMOTIVE TRADE ASSOCIATION 30- 37th consecutive home court trlc- umbia belted OCNY 67-42, George­ at the next meeting or call him 1 Sproul, Jim (taughlin; American, ny Garcia, 15014, Dominican Re­ ‘T%e ones you know best,” a tory and defending league cham­ town, D.C., knocked off MaryUmd within the next three weeks. Harold Jrtuaon’s title. Mauro Mike Cappa, Jrtm Hannon; Inter­ public. 8. DAY GUARANTEE! NEW mi vised Dr. Baker. pion West Virginia opened con­ 79-70, St John’s. N.Y., walloped Mhia, who won a split decision national, Dan Sullivan, E d ‘Fitz­ SAN ANTONIO. Tex.—Jose 19SS FORD BSO INTERMEDIATES < Y Midgets a ’VThe quartoribaok nodded. ference play with a 100-74 tri: Bridgeport 76-42 and Louisville The local slope is just about from Henry Hank of Dstredt re- gerald and all officers. Luis Crus, ISl, Mexico City, stop­ 1959 CHEVROUET oantly, was moved up to. third. "Viotorla” 2-door hardtop. ^^ShHt to D A P ^ Hiiee games were played in the Wymaif Fuel picked up its initial "Okay, tfaen we’ll use Mariet­ umph over VMI. squeezed by Ohio University 88-64. completed and one more 'Sunday Registration—N a t i o n a 1, Pat ped 'Vic Grafflo, 136, Port Arthur, 4-door, 'V-S, automatic, ra­ V-8, automatic, power steer­ 01>ening round of the Intermediate win of the year last night, pin­ Elsewhere, Notre Dame beat Baylor downed Arlington 76-61, should finish the work. Any, help D e ^ t s ths action of the New Colangelo; American, John Kelley; Tex. ' ta’s,” he repBed. “ We don’t know dio, heater, power steering. ing. tutone, radio, heater, You'H Nuvur Shift Afohil League at the Bast Side Rec last ning the second straight loss on onr own.” Michigan State 92-86 after a bas­ Davidson walloped Wofford 77-68, Sunday will be greaUy appreci­ York Athletic (tammission in re­ International, Dick Cobb. BAKERSFIELD. Ctallf. — Irish white ridewalls. Bigbt. Manchester Travel Service, 82-16. ket by soph Jay MiUer broke a William — Mary- defeated Hamp- ated. ’Those planning to work Sun­ voking Paul Pender’s fractional Tryouts—National, Frsd Ware; Wayne Thorntim, 17014, Fresno, •Sugg. Priea P.O *.. Now TssU In (be opener, the Seniors de­ Garden Grove also claimed its first tie, liivem e Tart led Bradley, on den-Sydney . 77-64, Alabama beat day Should come equipped 'with mlddlewslght crown, the Boston American, Mike Nlmwdwaki; bi- knocked out A1 ITiger Williams, 1958 CHEVROLH T9S0 STUDEBAKER feated the Westsideis 60-46. Close win, handing Peck Lumber its first a 90-67 waltz past North Dakota, Southwest Louisiana 69-63, Temple hatchets, shovels and pednt brush­ A|htsr oontinued to be ranked on tematianal, John Savlno. 10S14, Los Angeles, 9. 4-door, S cylinder,. standard "Lark” 2-door hardtop, V-8, setback, 32-20. for three periods' the game open­ Tinsley Honored Oklahoma set a school scoring edged Susquehanna 66-62, Colgate es. Let’s get it finished, the snow transmission, tutone. ^ automatic. radio, beater, ed iip In the last quarter. Bill Bill Moorebouse (8), scored his record in a 96-83 decision over nipped American University 70-69, isn’t too far away. white sidewalls. FULLY Powera (20) and Marc Schneider points in the second period and At UConn Dinner SMU, VanderbUt outclassed Rice Boston University took Massachu­ (14) were high for the Seniors. ignited the spark for Wyman’s. 80-68 and Oregon edged Washing­ setts 62-42. 1959 FORD 1950 FORD OMck Hansen (14) and. Art Rfick- Bob Kieman (12) was high for 8’TORRS (A P )—The University ton 69-67 on a pair of foul shots “Galaxie” 2-door hardtop, “Falcon” 2-door, sedan., au­ eanoR (IS) led the Westsiders. Wyman’s with Tom Ford chipping by Eliott Gleason with 80 seconds V-8 Custom, radio, heater, tomatic, radio, heater, white AUTOMATIC! of Connecticut’s John Livieri Me­ Sports Schedule fijublic, QjfwiJtsxL Hue aecond game matched Ray’s in ■with eight. Tom Rea (6) proved left. ’utone, white sidewall*. sidewalls. < against the Deuces. Playing with­ best for the ’Travel Service. A two morial Trophy for its most im­ Princeton Wins Evaryona k walcoma to saa Alax Hacknay, Overoeas Qetiveriefl Arrangrcd out three regulars, the Deuces point second period pfoved the proved senior footbaU player has Princeton got off to a fast start Wednesday, Deo. 6 ended on the losing side of a downfall for the ’Travelers. gone to Fred Ttasley of Hartford, against VUlanova, Bradley con­ Somers at Cheney Tech, 8:80. Manchester Country Club Pro, for assistanca STATION WAGONS— Cornu, Look 'Em Over 06-17 final soore. Dean Johnscm An 18-point effort by Charlie a center. necting for IT points in the first Friday, Dec. 7 with their gift problemt. ItIf you hava a 'golt'golfer 1958 RAMBLER SPORTS CARS CONVERTIBLES PICK-UP TRUCKS was top man for the winning Brackett led Garden CJrove to their The award was presented last half, as the Ivy Leaguers buUt y Prince Tech at Cheney 3 p.m “Cross Country,” 4-door, 6 1957 FORD {toy’s with 14 points. George a 33-e halftime edge and were St. Thomas at Rockvllls, 8:16'. on your list why not stop in and talk over his■ or 2 passenger “Ctountry Se­ 19S3 DODGE win, Ron Conyers adding eight night at the school’s annual fail cylinder, standard transmis­ 1960 AUSTIN HEALEY 1959 CHEVROLET Biycbolaki tossed in nine. For the Don Hogan (8) and\ Jim Manning sports night. It was arttended by never headed. Bradley wound up Rham at Portland. her favorite sport with Alax and lat him raeom- sion, radio, heater,. tutone, dan” V-8, automatic, white “Impala” V-8. .autewnatic, pow- V2 TON BODY Deuces Frank Burdick was high (6) stood out for Pecks. 200 persons. with 10 for 16 from the floor, Tuesday, Dec. U white sidewalls. sidewalls. •e steering,. power brakes, ra­ with nine. made aU seven foul shots and Weaver at East Catholic, 8 p.m. mend tha right gift. Stop in today and saa hit “ Sprite,” 4 new Michelon John Contoulia, a senior tackle, . Y JUNIORS dio yid heater. 1948 INTERNATIONAL The third and most exiting WEST SIDE MIDGETS was named captain for the cam­ was credited with eight .assists. Smith at Rock'ville, 8:16. ’ complata lina of Nationally Famous Golfing 1955 RAMBLER game ended with the Bandits No. 760 was an easy for Diddle. • Opening night in the Y Junior Rham at Lebanon. "Cross Ctauntry” 4-door, S 1957 PLYMOUTH tires, radio, heater, new top V4 TON Last night the West Side Midg­ paign just en^ed- The Huskies ap­ Basketball League saw the Elke Equipment. - 1959 CADILLAC aquaeaing out a 46-44 'victory over et League got off to a fast start point captains for each' g^ame but Junior Darei Carrier hit on aU Wednesday, Dec. 12 sylinder, rtsndsrd trosumta- i-door, V-8, . radio, bestss^ witit 'tonneeM eover. "^ Fu% powered. It’s a beauty! " ' 'triili'a'''i*aiaw»; -toj-irrtaeiim.- tha ^tana. ^Rie. winning 'basket as the Herald Angels, with strong seven of his a^ots from the floor edge Gordon Cleaners, 28-27 in a St. James at Qieney Tech, 2 p.m, •Job.'''- - - . . atandsiff tranzmlMfiin. OontouUs wUl go down on the rec­ game not decided uiitil tbe final was thrown by Ron Laliberte with Shooting from George Washburn ord as the captain for the iseason, in the first half and paced the Friday, Deo. 14 ' tbrss ssMods to go. Laliberte and Dick Cobb, downed Police A minute. Platt at Manchester, 8:16. MANCHESTER Contoulia, of New London, U a Hilltoppers to a 69-36 halftime Fine shooting ^ ’Tom Lombardo HILLTOP MOTORS SAYS; "FOR A DEAL THAYS ON THE LEVEL. COME TO THE TOP OF THE HILL! and BUI Fisher were high for the Fire, 54-36. draft choice ol^ the New York Ti­ bulge over the Texans. (Carrier, Holy Trinity at Bart .(JathoUc, • . HIS BEST HOLD— R a^ond Berry clutches a Winnerb wHh 14 apiece. For the ' K ^ t Smith led Gus’s to a 41-20 (14) and Mark Oakman (8) peced p.m. tans o f American Football Who scored IT points in the first the Elks. Vie Salclus (10) and Windham Tseb at Oheasy, t' p.m. Johnny Unitas tm the:he tions’lioDS’ five-yard line aa .]§ruoa Ma- COUNTRY CLUB PRO SHOP ^ 306 n u (16) and Tarty win over Pbgwni’a He taUied 1« Ledgue and/the Mlntieaota 'VBdnga half, finlshad wlfii 24. PHONE Ml 3-2764 wasa outatanding. potnta. Doug abosto (O) w«M for ' ' ■ ■'^Hs at Newington. har giBBba tiM bava c i BaMfanoia and’a fiMa NBaad 1b Da> aos aotm MAiy^affiiwiTi MtNgmtarnm OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M. EASY BANK TERMS c f Mm Nationail FVxitboM T norpim DifiM'a BhM DotRs shot at a ’ at Rbam, t*o4t. .

A yAC® TWBlfTT-SIX BIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1961 PAGE TWENTYrflEVlM Rooftav—Sidnif 18 TBBRB OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN BenaelKdd Goods 51 Office and Ston RooiM Wltfemrt Bourd 5t Farnished AputM ots 68-A Houses Far Sals 75 Rons## For SsJt 72 F or S a lt 7S BID WELL HOME Imprmrsmsnt Ekiaipment 84 FURMUBED room for working Rethinking Senate Bid Company—all typsa of sidliig and SHIWINO MACHINES automatie f i v e ROOM furnished spartraent, 8TARTWBATHER ST.—A la m S cinrroM mnur • 12th Ciretiit ai* sag 1962 models in factory car- mlddla^gad woman, Utchm privi MANCHBSTER-^Ideto rasidentlal. CLASSIFIED Aluminum el^boMda.a TYPEWRITER — NEW TTPX- Isges, 6 a ll M I 8-7206. esU after 6 p.m., MI room quiet house, aQ utUMas, Isigs dmW.______UnexcsUad worionan- tons. Wai take $67 or $2 weekly. 8 Bedroom GbtonUl cb oonier lot. writers $66 and np; nsad Wpa- ^ bus, $14,800. Joseph Barth, tognsal diubqr roan, taaaily Convenient to sverything. Largo G>urt Cases p.p. 5Q■ #-64M. MI 9-6696. Broker, MI 9-0820. HUBBY KlCKgP ‘ writors $29 and >9. Baraba’a n e a r MAIN ST. — 8 furnlteed tSWwoiiis. tiTl . living room with fireplace. Dining TNC BUCKCr T^l>ewrlter Berriea, 4fl# B . Mid­ housekeeping room, well fur- rooms and bath, separate Sn- -flzeoIsflB. room. Attached garage. Ahunlnum Support for 1964 Puts ALL T y p e s of noti npalrsd or nlahad, afl utlMUoa. 272 M ain S t $11,800—6 R0>0m Chqie, ahimlntira ADVERTISING .replaced, apedallilng in Bonded dle l^pke., Mancheator. M l #8177. teance, no chUdrta. 18 Dtoraont ^ endosid htsssswsy. sttidtod ga- aldliv. H can be yours for only.. ROCKVILLE SESSION . MOUmiNfi- A SENSATIONAL storms, awnings, shads trees, bus, built-up and ahingle rooting. WEU< HSIATED room near bath {. Gariton W. -Huttorins, • ■ ■ $8O,7»0. Barrows 1 4 , John A West Stafford woman, Mra. MWe TOUCHiNel & ito6siteoJ!*ltosltal^ B o g t ^ 848-6806, 87S46U. Coughlin Rooting Oo,, Manohea- BHBMVOiW A ntiques 16 for fanaaman. Parking. 66 High Geraldina IPlatt, 26, 'vras fined $60 Goldwater in Dilemma CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ter, MI »-7707. V A L U E ,f- \ SteM t. MANCHESTER—4 rooms furnish- 8 A.M . to 6 PJM. \ m im c iK f ed, heat, hot water, electricity, TOLLAND—mce Cape on main SIX ROOM aaepandaWo Cape, 4 fin­ for delivery to Uquor to a minor VOIXF LABT.. THREE COMPLETE ROOMS good location, $32 a . week MI road, corner lot over one acre, ished, lane IM ^ room with by Judge Douglas Wright in yes­ {OMitIniied tram ftfis Oao) OF NEW DECORATOR ANTIQUES. Some fUniltura. FI 8-6941, fireplace, huge nister bedroom, terday’s RockvUle session of Cir­ Roofingr and Chimneys 16-A 2-7670. ROOM FOR rant, married couple $11,990. Joseph Barth, Broker. MI Hehron COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. s t y l e FURNTTURB ar woniaii. laquira 66 Franklin 0^«20. MANCHESTER famUy size Utchm, dfifing room. cuit Court 12. The Chicago meeteUng—w&lefa MOifDAT nra niDAT MM ML— • AJIL r^M lrlng Baseboard heat, reereatton room Mrs. Platt, an miploye In a gro­ was as much anti-Rockeckefeller as rooCi of an. kmda, new raofa, gut 1299 ANTIQUE ROCKER Jnat done Bnsinem Lodiiloiis MANCHESTER — Cosy 5 room Brick Georgian Colonial in hesement, 20x24 foot tarago, cery store, reportedly aold 12 cans it was pro^Goldwater — obviously ter work, eUmneys cleaned, re over, price reaaonaUe. M I 9-8066. AfRrtmuits-.>Plafs— FV>r Rent 64 house on deadend street, posaiblU- very cloee to achoola toiotoiliig of beer to a rtonor in contradiction Zoners Meet chiseled some new crevasses - in PLEASE READ TOUR AD pidred Aluminum aidtog. K Ues, $12,900. Joseph B u t e , Bro­ A dtsOngnlshed rasid«ica for and trainportetlon. $16,800 P ra - the liberal-conservative split with­ Magnificent aofa bed covered Traements 63 ker, MI 0-0320. brick Agency, M I 9-8464. to an emphatic policy of the man­ I V ‘nVaot AOi" mra takeo over Um pbone «o m eoa> ywvB* experiilence. Free estUnates W WWT TO BBTTUF the oxecutlvs or profwsslooal agement cautioning against the in Republican ranks. Overtleie ■booH reM hto aO the FIRST OAT n Cal] Howiey, In 100% nylon, m atching cHutr 245 NORTH To Q>nsider M l S-6961. MI aOTSS VEuit SNT1M BSWIV IH Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 8% ROOM quality apartment, heat, MAIN-Store. Ml BUCKLAND STREET — 7 room nan. Large oonter entrance re- sale to Uquor to minors. Hie court Involved Is the contention Ot m fO W S BBBORB lo tim e for the acKt hieer> U r i M T V P with fo6m cuablons, 8 mar- hot wkter, built-iha, rtorigerator, 9-5229, 9-6. ctoitlon h ^ 8 rooms, 2% hatha, Southern Republican ' conserva- c f m t t u w t m r r w w t Cape, Colonial motif, fireplace, Lots For Sale was told Mrs. Platt had no idea , n » \ I la raapohaUe for oa|y ONK tu o o m et or omitted * m g ia H rM » proof top tobies, 2 lovely table BJVB3NING GOWNS, aise 10-12, ex­ central loeation. Adults M l 8-2171. recreation room with fireplace, 73 the person who bought the beer Uves that a candidate like Gold- Radio-TV Repair Servkes 18 lamps, 2 J ^ b o throw plUcws, natural spring water, $18,900. Jo­ G o l£ G )u r s e at ahd thea only to the eirteat of a JUBT ABOUT cellent condiUon, reasonable. Call After «, m #8670. seph Barth, Broker, M l 9-0820. 2-esr attached garage, vacant, BTYLLYB 8^^1EBT'~ was a minor. water could make enough inroads which do aot leaeea the vahw of 9x12 f.b. rtig . . . 21 piece din­ M I 9-6900 a fter 6:80 p.m . 486 MAIN—Ideal fo r offleea Or any immediate occupancy. in Dixie, the Midwest and the Far CONNIES TV and Radio Servloe, AiXAiONTHBr com m ercial use, MI 9-6229, #6. singla lot 240 foot trontego. The store proprietor, Charles R. HSR 6 R ««* ette ensemble, 4 piece elegant ROCKVnXE — 8% room ^art- MANCHESTER - Older 6 room Mattera in regard to Hebron’s West to get elected without the available all hours. Satisfaction meot, stove, refrigerator and Schwab, 30, of West Stafford, also HAB BCBN walnut bedroom ^ to with fa­ home priced right at $8,800; beui- was charged with deUvery of liq- proposed golf course seem to be big indusWal states. guaranteed. Call MI 9-1815; SPBMTANF heat, 16 minutes from Hartford, STORE FOR rent suitable for any mous make mattress and small business or office. Near tifui 3 bedroom ranch, 2 baths, NORTH COVENTRY SIX A ZONE lota within block to or to a minor, but a noUe waa en­ shaping up. Some changes in reg­ The liberals—or, as many ot re, circa 1771^ chance of carrying New York, Instant Credit . . . 9-5229, 9-5. Houses For Rent 65 some to the expenses of the fine, The matter will be considered at men’a custom tailoring and al­ clothes, clean, exceUent oondl- way out—3 bedroom ranch, small 8 rooms, 2-car garage. Unique however. a meeting of the planning and New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Free DeUvery i n d u s t r i a l terations. Tcmy lovlne. 139 Wood­ tion—8 party and ooektoU THREE BEDROOM mmrtftient iii FOR RENT—Six room farnished autbunding, full price $9,000; S kitchen''with huUt-ln stove and lot for aate, about Judge Wright ordered a contin­ Illinois, Michigan and CallfoRria dresses, 16 wood, silk print 800 foot frontage. Oal] M I 8-S89L zoning commission this evening, land St. MI S-2264. Hartford off Wetbernield Avenue. house with one car garage from room house with large lot, $7,000. oven. Beautifully restored for uance to Dec. 11 in the East Hart­ after which public hearings will against President Kennedy. TROUBLE REACHINfi OUR ADVERTISER? dresses, 16 wool, silk print Dec. 1st to June 1st. Green Manor Call the BUlsworth Mitten Agency, modwn, comfortable living. This controversy pmnisea to > m r CaU MI S-929S after 6. IQTS FOR SALE—Andover, . 100 ford session to the court in the be held. NORMAN’S suits, pink lace bostoas gown Section. References. McKinney R ealtor, M l 3-6980, or MI 9-7008. Ideal eountry aettlng and loca- continue seething until the 1964 Moving—TmcUnf— never worn, nylon bouaeeoat, UOB. foot frontage half acre lota on case to Clarence Weber, 60, of 24 Congregational Women Meet Factory Furniture Warehouse DEIAIONT ST. section—5 rooms, Brothers. Inc. M3 8-6060. MI Orchard St., also charged with de­ convention picks Its nomine# ll-Hoir AisweriRg Servlen zipped lined beige . boy ooat, first floor large yard, garage, 9-3931. EIGHT ROOM cape, 4 bedrooms, ved road, doae to acbool and The Women’s Fellowship of the S torage 20 ce. CaU Storra GA #9044. Uvery of Uquor to a minor. 199 Forest, Oomsr Pine St, zipped lined real leatW kmg five minutes to bus, schools, dining room, paneled family Hebron and Gilead Congregational COVENTRY—Large 6 room, 8 room, full shed dormer, fire ELLINGTON K Fined by Judge Wright were: Churches will meet Wednesday, Lupton Wa» at Parley F f m to Herald Readers MANCHBHTBR Moving and Truck­ Help Wanted—Fdnak Help Wanted—Male 86 coa t, ladles’ sizes 12, 16, 18%, stores, $120 per month, no utili­ home conveniently .Articles For Sale 45 , Manchester 20%. bedroom ranch available Immedi­ alarm, aluminum combinations, SEVEN ROOM Bronislaw Kowalczyk, 34, of S3 Dec. 12, the Gilead group meeting HARTFORD (A P ) —State Ben. ing Company. Local and long dla- ties, children accepted. MI 8-0064 located cloee to school, shopping ■ M Lyon^ Lines, Inc., world-wide 289-2717. TOOL AND gauge makers wanted, RIDER MOWER with 82’ ’ snow topcoat, madress and corduroy for driving a motor vehicle •with­ have no other catnmcfit." Lupton MAGIC CHEF 86’’ gas stove, 2% room, on« bedroom, efficiency MI 3-0642. flooi. Recreation room with fire­ can Mrs. Shorts. MI S-8m. $600. M ore acreage If wanted. CeU out a Uoenae; and LeaUe Pachic- ning, at 8. At this time tee re­ was the unsucoeesful RepUbhoan Ob m w ith ort an at the m overs. Free eatlmatee. MI 8-5187. first-class only full or part-time, plow attachment, Clinton motor, sport jackets 2 pUe Uned Carol Laking, Realtor, Columbia, sults of the annual calendar sale REGISTERED NURSE or LPN full all prevailing beneilts and rates. 4H^ h.p., reasonable. Call MI good condition, asking $26. Call jackets, sweaters, sport riilrto. apartments with refrigerator, place in basement. Attached holtz, 18, o f 65 Mountain St., $15 candidate for oongroasnum-#t- MANCHESTER Package Delivery. or pairt-time. Better than average M I 9-2646. range, heat and hot water, dis­ COUNTRY home, private location, double garage. Aluminum sidiist. Academy #$U8. will be announced. large in tee reoent atzte rteoUon. Overtime If desired. Call Man­ 9-4291.. Sell very reasonable. 166 Green 5 rooms, garage with attached for an unauthorized sale of mark­ Light trucking apd package deliv­ posal, individual thermostats, Central loeatlon,^ $82,900. er plates. White Gift aervloes will be held He ettee, $16, Iron­ haMment storage, parking, brick Agency, M l 9-8484. J. WATSON BEACH ^w ard J. Osuna, 16, of 32 Snlp- at bote churches on Sunday, Dec. state Senate. stove moving specialty. Folding quarters avaUable. ContMt Mr. running condition, good ’ ing board, $8. Kitchen table, Uke porches, and laundry faculties. hot water oil heat, artesian well, Sfiburban For Sale 75 18. In Gilead tee services wUl be LOST—Ba« of masoniy tools, vl- BUICK 1959, g^ray, power equipped, tires. new. M I 8-0216. available immediately. To inspect * CO. sic St, waa fined $10 on each of chairs (or rent, w 9-0^. Urquhart or Mrs. Bourret at “TR CLASS A tool and gauge makers; with trailer plow. M l 8-28’; Model open daily. 50 Church St., COLONIAL—7 rooms, 2 full baths, the foUowing oounte: Driving a held in the' Sunday School room einity Grant Street, R^kville. MI new tires, exceptionally clean, call Carol Laking, Realtor, Colum- 2-csr garage, centrally located, 21 Central Row, H artford 622-2116 ROC3CVXLLB1—6 room ranch with and in the church. Parents and 6-2077 Or TR 6-87M fo r an appoint­ also, experienced all around ma- SINGER SEWING mEUshlne, 1968 ETJR OOAT—E\ill length muafirat East Hartford. Rentals $115-$120 motor vehicle without a Ucense; #-7997. price reduced for quick sale. MI ment. chlnlsta. Top wwes and fringe TWO BOY’S jackets, slse 10 and 12; monthly. Damato A Yules, Inc., bia, A cadem y 8-3358. $16,600. Philbrick Agency. MI encloeed aunporch, extra huUding friends are welcome to attend. 3-0475. model, zigzag, $185. S acrifice $90. coat. Owner moved to Elorida. 9-8464. lot walking distance to scheoto driving an unregistered motor ve­ NOnCK K HSatEBY given that Painting—Papering 21 benefits. Apply E A S Gauge, mirror 64x45; jig saw; circular buUders and owners. Phone hicle; improper use of registra­ Children wlU hold their service at Hof fa Fells saw. 40 foot wooden extension lad­ M I 8-9404.i^.« Call after 6, 528-6661. m Plain and ahopping exceUent value at Paaa Book No. 91381, issued by 1955 CHEVROLET 2-10, 2-door, 2- INTERESTING MltcheU Drive. Dr., East Hartford. 288-6878. Suburban For Rent 66 RANCH—6 large rooms. Amastte tion plates; and driving an unin­ the regular Sundsy School hour. PAINTINO and wallpapexlng. wall­ der, used once. MI 9-2ST1 after 6. MANCHESTER—8 room OolonUl $10,000, Cantor and Goldfaih, 10 a.m. nie Sayings Bank of Manchester tone tan, radio and heater, 8 cyl­ paper removed. W allp^r books OPPORTUNITY drive, full cellar, oil heat, fulte home, 1% baths, garage, located Realtora, MI S-8442, TR 8-8244. sured motor vehicle. Judge Wright LOVELY 86“ Welbllt gas range p l e a s a n t ST.—6 rooms duplex, COVENTRY—Several 4 room fur­ dheotod Osuna to appear in court In the Hebron church names Man Firing has been lost and application has inder, standard shift, clean 8276 on request. Ceilings. Frm esti­ Liberty Mutual Insurance Com­ hot water heat, convenient to bus stormed, fireplaces, 8 large bed­ near the Green. A nicely land­ been made to aaid bank for pay­ firm . MI 3-0442. mates. Call Roger. MI 84)9SS. pany has an opening in our Man­ BOY’S HOCKEY skates, . size 6, used (Hily 6 months. $65. MI 9-4266. Wanted—To Boy 53 nished apartments a'vaUable now. room s, $16,500 Owner-agent ^ scaped m odem home, $19,900. BOCKVILLiE—C ape Cod. Fabulous next Tuesday to pay the fines or were given on Dec. 2, for specific and shopping, $90 monthly. Call Convenient to UConn, Vfilllman- face a 20-day jail sentence. gifts to those of tee parish. Chil­ ment of the amount of deposit. chester office for a girl over 21 to just Uke new. M I 9-6381. M I 0-6052, fo r appointment. cott. i n 9-7683. Eve. R ay Htocpmbe, MI 4-1189. view of valley, 6 rooms, 2 mfftn- EXTERIOR and Interior painting. do inside policyholder contact « APPRENTICESHIP 100% NEIARLY new beige nylon FRANK Is buying and selling good Uc, M anchester. MI 9-7557. iahed, basement garage, alumi­ Ronald L. P ^ey, 26, of Broad dren are asked to bring gifts ap­ rug, approximately 12x22, with Warren E, Howland, “ ‘ Realtor, MI P ellet Cun NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Aoto Drivinsr School 7-A Paperhanging, celling wallpaper work. used furniture and antiques at 6^ FOR RENT—4 room heated apart- RANCH—6 room s. West Side, 8-1108. num storm s, oU hot w ater l>est, Brook, was sentenced to 60 days in propriate for long term hospital Pam Book No. 68858, issued by books on request. FuUy insured. Position requires some one with TRAINING ELECTRIC jig saw. Tel. MI 4-1989. foam rubber pad. Sacrificing at Lake St. Call and see what we’ve Youngstown kitchen with bdUt- city faculties. Non-development. jaU, suspended, and was placed on patients, to be taken to patients $200. M I 8-6930. ^ ment. Call MI 3-5118 between 8:30 Wanted To Rent 68 (Oontfamed from Page One) The Savings Bank of Manchester PREPARE FOR driver's tost. Call Edward R , P rice, MI 9-1008 initiative and enthuaiaam capable got. Open Simdays. M I 9-6680. a.m. and 4:30 p.m. 1ns, 8 bediTioms, dining room , full GREEN ROAD—6 room ranch, ExceUent value at $11,600. Mini­ probation to r one year after con­ in the various state hospitals who has been lost and application has Ages 16 to 60. Driving mvt <«>■■« basem uit, carport, $2,400 as­ real lovely home fo r $17,900. Jo- mum down. Cantor and Goldfarb, viction on' a non-support charge. of working “on her own.’’ Must OPPORTUNITIES BLOND birch youth complete, w a n t e d —used restaurant, gro­ LANDLORDS— Offering complete are without family remembrances been made to said bank for pay­ room. Three instructors. No wait­ PADiti’iNG AND paperhanging. FOUR ROOM apartment, Hartford sumes VA mo^age at 4%%, setoi B a ite, Broker, M l 9-0820. R ealtors, MI 8-8442, TO 6-6244 Judge Wright directed Plnney to at Christmas. the assailant and several specta­ have pleasing tele^duHte peraonality MOTOF matching wardrobe, bedspread cery store, and tavern equlpnent. rental service for residential and tors ran through the swinging gate ment of the sunount of deposit. ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ GooiT clean workmtuiAlp at rea­ and ability to handle business cor­ table saw. Tel. MX and Manchteter bus line, avaU- $17,900. P hU bri^ Agency, IQ start support payments as soon as Save for Auctloa my. PI 2-7249. sonable ratm. SO years In Man' 4-1841. and drapes, exceUent condition, For fast and ready cash caU commercial property. Tenants 9-$464. 445 SPRING ST. — New 8 room TOLLAND SUMMIT — $18,400, and started kicking the maw, respondence. Tirping Is required $40. MI 9-2960. aUe Dec. 1. Heat and hot water, waiting. Broker, MI 3-2861. his hand waa healed of a shotgun Congregational parishioners are NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Chester Raymond FiSks. MI In Sheet Metal FTed Fontaine, BU 9-6666, before ranch, fireplace, kitchen with $13,800 $14,700. No money down. wound, which would allow him to The spectators withdrew at Hof- Pam _Book No. 2435, issued by but speed is not essentioJ. TWO BTNE cameras, Ideal Christ­ 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m. partly furnished if desired. Adults MANCHEST^ER—2 fam ily 6-6, tiled also asked to start sairing now If LARSON’S—Connecticut's first li­ 9-9237. College training or equivalent preferred. Parking In rear. $120 built-in oven and range, 1% baths, Cape Coda, 6 finished rooms, full remime work. fa's inidstence. The Savinge Btuik of Manchester censed driving school traineet8. M I 9-6105. 5-6244. W. Gray, 17, of ToUand Ave., Judge Miller, who watched the Pam Book No. S7651, issued by MORTLOCK’S Driving School. We call Ml 3-9043. CONNECTICUT STATE CUSTOM MADE egg shell silk estates. Furniture Repair Service, COVENTRY— Excellent opportun­ bus. Carlton W. Hutchins, sQ lent condition, $10,900. Small down oriental back scrateber. Don’t new zig-zag model, does every­ 9-5132 charged with a breach of the drama abruptly unfold, ordered a Hie Savings Bank of' Manchester have the only office and clam- SECRETARY- drapes, covers entire window TalcottvUe, Conn. Tel. MI S-T669. FIVE ROOM apartment, second ity to purchase scarce business paymeat. Goodchlld - Bartlett throw it away! Save it for tee recess and told the marshals that has been lost and application has room In town. For complete in­ INTERIOR painting, paperhahg- EMPLOYMENT SERVICE walls, and 6 Venetian blinds, fit thing. Substantial reductlMi. Sing, Itealtora, BU 9-0989, MI 8-7925. peace, to Dec. 18; Arthur G. Woods fourth annual auction at the He­ er zig-zag portable, like new. floor gas heat, very convenient. property now in use as a furniture SOUTH MAIN Street—Large cus­ Wanted—Real Bstate 77 Jr., 16, of Wapplng, charged with he wanted a full and complete re­ been made to said bank for pay­ formation see telephone “yellow ing. walipaj^r removed, recrea­ RECEPTIONIST Green Manor living and dining Available now. Adults. MI 3-8007. shop. Building can be diiided into bron churrti next September. TTiat port of the Incident. ment of the amount of deposit. page 10.’’ Office 443 Main St., tion, rooms built fully "ftsured. room windows. Very reasonable. Makes buttonholes, blind hems, WANTED—Colemlsl style bedroom tom built ranch with three bed­ COVENTRY — Attractive 6 room following too close and with driv­ two stores. 200 feet of frontage rooms. Practically an acre to WISH SOMEONE to handle you! seems a long way off, but it will There were approximately 60 MI 9-7398. Free estimatee. Joeeph P. Lewis, >06 Main St., Manchester 9-cup automatic G.E. coffee per­ decorating stitches, etc. Save $50. set in good condition. M I 9-0662. 28 SPRUCE ST.—O ff E . Center. 6 ranch high on a hlU, 8 alzeable ing a motor vehicle without a be here before we know It. A suc­ NOTICE IB HEREBY given that Xmas baugaln — completely re­ along busy highway. Many uses. land. Located on the comer of real aatate? CaU me at MI 9-0828 spectators in the courtroom MI 9-9658. colator, coet $30, sell $16. MI room flat, second floor, oil steam Owner will also consider lease. bedrooms, 2-csr garage, encloeed fender, to Jan. 8; Dennis Pouliot, cessful auction requires lots of Pass Book No. W2355, issued by Excellent opportunity for a A public service— conditioned used machines: Port­ Hackmatack St. Price in the twen­ play yard for children, 100x202 *or prompt and courtooua eervtoa 16, of Ooventry, riiarged with will­ at the time. They were listening E -Z LERN 9-9662. heat, automatic hot water, new­ Call Mr. Werbner, Jarvis Realty Joeeph Barth. Brokai. merchEuidise and It’s not too early to attorneys argue whether certain The Savings Bank of Manchester career In the worthwhile and able Necchi, $59.60; White zig-zag WANTED—Power unit sulteMa to r ly renovated. Flume MI 9-2662. ties and well worth it. Impossible foot lot, only $1,600 to assume ful injury to private property, interesting position of secre­ saw m ill. CaU MI 3-5394. Co., Realtors, MI 3-4112, Eves., to describe all of the many fea­ to start sa'vlng, dmrrti officials testimony in the $1 wniurm cqb. has been lost and application has DRIVING SCHOOL, INC. Electrical Services 22 No fee charged console, $89. FYee home demon­ M I 3-7847. existing mortg^e. Eve. Bill furnishing liquor to a minor, and say. tary-receptionist tor a local stration on^any machine. Singer tures, but call, it will be a pleas­ spiracy trial should be continued. been made to said bank for pay­ Boats and Accessories 46 Boles, MI 9-9858. Warren E . How­ with breach of the peace, to Dec. B riefs ment of the amount of deposit. Automatic and Standard shift. FREE ESTuilATES. Prompt aerv- doctor. Applicant iViust be neat, Sewing Center, 832 Main St., Man­ THREE ROOM apartment, first ure to show It to you. T. J. land, R e a lto r MI 8-1108. 18; Herbert Skinner, 46, of Tal- ice on all tjmes of electrical wir­ a good typist, and able to meet chester. MI 8-8883. WANTED TO BUY—dining floor.'C a ll M I 8-6270. Crockett, Realtor, Ml 8-1877 Mrs. Irene Wright and Mrs. Pay as you go, take only the USE® CROSBY fibreglas cruiser, set. Call MI 9-^22. oottviUe Rd., Vernon, charged with Charles M. Larcomb will be in number of lessons required. ing. Licensed and Insured. Wilson the public. References, both fully equipped, plus 1962 Evlnrude EDGEWOOD ST., Hartford, S-fam- evading reaponslbiUty, to Dec. 11 MHS Group S ii^ Electrical Co., Manchester. Ml business and personal, will be THREE ROOM apartment, first ROCKVHXiEj—6-4 two-fam ily. Very Uy. Good Investment or Uve In It charge of tee program at tee He­ Annonncements motor, 75 h.p. pushbutton, ap- MAPLE DINING room set and EXCELLENT INVESTMENT good condition, ^ a r garage. % at East Hartford. bron Women’s Club meeting tela OLDER AND NERVOUS STU­ 9-4817. Glastonbury. ME 8-7376. required. Pleasant surround­ EIXPERlENCED all around ma- .proxlmately 7 hours running time, hutch, dry sink tea wagon, ate. floor, hot water, convenient to bus ' rent free. Mrs. Sergeant Broker. BUILDINO LOT In So. Windsor A case involving Bonita G. For 50-50 Oub SAVE 75% on your dry cleaning. DENTS OUR SPECIALTY ings, liberal benefits, salary chlnlst. Call MI 8-2781, 8-4:30 p.m^ ahd ehopping, $48 monthly. MI acre good land. Central. Carltcm Tel. evee, 626-6775. evening at the home of Miss Mar­ "Tilus Gator tandem trailer (A W ATK IN S M I 3-4618. W. Hutchins, MI 9-6132. Wanted. Rave client with cash. Dzladul, 21, of Lake St., Vernon, jorie H. Martin. ^ Do It yourself. lAicky Lady Coin commensurate with experience. real buy.) See It at McBride’s 8-7094. CALL FOR FREE BOOKLET Floor FlnishiRg 24 'njRRET AND engine lathe r Business block and apartments SEVEN ROOM Cape, 4 bedrooms, Call Joaeph Lombardo, Broker, Ml charged with breach of the peace Horace W. Sellera , who teaches The Round Table Slngens eC Cleaners, 11 Maple Street. Across Please reply to Box D, Herald. iie^ te Sport Spot, 639 Center St. MI 9-8846. by assault, was nolled. set up and operate 640..-E illiard BARGAIN SHOP NEW FLAT, -6 large rooms. buUt- with $7,000 yearly income, 20% $13,000 — ATTRACTIVE 6 room 8 full baths, large Uving room Grade 5 in the Glastonbury School Manchester High School, d im etsd from Main St. First National PAINTING, remodeling p 9-8747. Parking lot. MI 3-8552 St., MI 3-9368., / Rooms Withont Board 59 in oven and plate, $128 a month. net return on $5,000 Investment. ranch, Manchester, cellar, ga­ with fireplace, attached garage, system will give a talk on mathe­ by G. Albert Pearson, will sing m - hanging, floor sanding. Call M I 8-8409. rage, amesite drive, large trees, aluminum combinations one year matics at the school Thursday. His day at a m eeting o f the 60-60 CSab Charles Ml 8-2107. 1962 CLOSEOUT—EJvlnrude ou t $79.50 Red Leather-like Plastic ANDOVER—Large furnished room landscaped, near bus. Carlton W. board motors, just a few left. 8-40' tod. $21,600. PhUbrick Agency. MI program will show tee use of cul- of St. Mary’s ^^scopal Ghuroh at PART-TIME evenings 6-11 p.m. Lounge Chair, high button back, for rent. C. H. Stlena, PI 2-7278, 8% EXTRA LAPgE room apart- Hutchins, R ealtor, MI 9-6182. 9-8464. RockviUe-Vemon Personal# Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 FLOOR SANDDIG and reflnlahing Salespeii^(7ajite