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VOL. LXXX, NO. 66 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1960 (Claaatfted AdverUstac aa Paca 10) 40 New York Pintles Deaths at 136; Rescuers Dig in Ruins

State N ew s U.S. Craft Crashes Worst Crash Ever Church, Streetcar U.S. to D^iort New Yorit, Dec. 17 (JP)— A^ It was the first time in aviation rescue army, working in history that a pure jet with pas­ Gallina Munich, Germany, Dec. 17 (/P)— A U.S. Air Force Convair freezing cold, doggedly dug sengers aboard crashed in America. transport plane plunged into the heart of Munich today kill­ *Tum$ the day$ before Chrl*tma» The dvlt Aeronautics ^ard im­ ing at least 40 persons, by police count. through rubble on a Brooklyn pounded the tapes a n ^ recorder Danbury, Dei. 17 (/P)— Vin­ And all through the House block early today seeking yesterday afternoon. Airport em- cenzo Gallina fought extradi­ The 2-engined plane plunged into the bii.s.y downtown sec­ other possible victims of yes­ pleyea also were being questioned tion of this Bavarian capital— which was crowded with And Hale we are working and the maintenance records of the tion to Italy for two and.one- terday’s idrliner collision that half years, but today a 'ship Christmas shoppers— four minutes after takeofr from Mu- For you and your spousey- two planes involved were checked. nich-Riem Airport with 20 passengers and crew aboard. killed at least 136 persons. The CAB put^more than 30 in­ sailing for Italy had a room The childreuy and Grandma and Grand* At tka same time, federal agen­ vestigators on the case, the larg­ Flying at low altitude and already burning, it knocked o ff cies teamed up to try to find the reserved for him. est force it ever has assembled to U.S. District Court Judge Rob­ a church steeple and then crashed into a packed streetcar. father tof^— cause of the world’s worst avia­ probe a crash. Air Force Headquarters in London said American students tion disaster—^when a jet plane ex­ ert P. Anderson wrote What was In Washington, Sen. Norris Cot­ appairently the last chapter of from the U.S. University of Maryland at Munich were be­ And Aunty and Uncle and dear Cousin Sue, ploded and errashed into a row of ton, R-N.H., member of the Sen- orownatone dwdUnga, setting a Oallina’s legal fight on. American lieved among those killed. The boys are all ready square bloch afire, and a propeUer- soil yesterday In U.S. district fOoBttniied en Page Six) court in New Haven when he A spokesman said the students would have been dependents Your gifts wrapped ivith care driven craft fell in flames on Staten of U.S. military personnel stationed in England. The plane Island. denied a writ of habeas corpus To help good old Santa who soon will be The toll of non-paasengera was and ordered the extradition be carried seven crew members and 13 passengers. put at nine as 125 firemen and 150 Cookbook Yule carried out. It was the world’s second plane crash upon a city in two there , policemen cemtinued the search for Gallina, 33, ia wanted by the days. Yesterday, two planes collided and “fell on New York Italian government for his activ­ - Td make you all happy victims. Gift of Herald City with a loss of 136 lives. Of 128 persona—many - ities as a member of the Salvatore Police said at least five persons And share in your joy bound—aboard the two planes, ther To Subscribers OiuUano bandit gang, which was strolling through Munich’s busy sole survivor was 11-year-old active from 1944 to 1950. Gallina downtown section this pre-Christ­ Kennedy Seen The House and Hale people Stephen Balts of Chicago. He re­ contends his hctivitles were, at mas Saturday were killed by fly­ mained in critical condition in a A cookbook of recipes the worst, political crimes, be­ ing debris. From Boss to Stock boy Brooklyn hospital. cause he thought Giuliano was which have appeared in the An Air Force * spokesman in Selecting Day Recording tapes and an auto­ fighting for Sicilian Independence Are ready to serve you column, “ From Yoyir Neigh­ Washington said ' the plane was matic Jet flight recorder may tell After Judge Anderson’s ruling bor’s Kitchen,” during the attached to the 3rd Air Force and From morning to night why the Trans-World Airlines con­ an attorney for the Republic of As Postmaster stellation and the United Airlines past year, will be distrib-[ Italy said Gallina would be picked had just taken off for home base To help make your Christmas Jet rammed into one another 5,000 at Nordholt, England. uted as a Christmas gift up this morning at 8:30 a.m. at Palm Beach, Fla.. Dec* 17 (ff) feet over Staten Island. the federal correctional institution There waa no immediate word All merry and bright. from The Manchester Eve­ ’The tall aecUon and part o f a wing Ue in Brooklyn intersection following crash of United Airlines Jet —President-elect John T . Ken­ The UAL DCS. with 84 aboard here uul be put aboard the Italian from the scene to indicate any en route from Chicago, continued ning Herald to each home-, airliner yesterday. Other parts of wreckage and rubble fill street where a row of buildings, includ­ .survivors among those aboard the nedy today completed his '(sab- ’ The shelves and the cases liner "Vulcsmia," sailing from ing a enuren, was set afire In the crash. (A P Photofax). Inet—by announcing the seleo- . on for 11 miles before crashing in delivery subscriber. New York City at noon. plane, which officials said crashed Are loaded with things the Park Slope section of Brook­ near St. Paul’s Church, corner of tlon of J. Edward Day, Los An­ The cookbooks will be dis­ Spokesman at the institution re­ lyn. , The TW A plane with 44 tributed by The Herald Bayer Street. geles insurance executive, as From jackets for Daddy to big sparkly aboard en route from Dayton and fuse to say today whether Gal­ postmaster general. newsboys* Monday after­ There was no word to indicate rings Columbus, Ohio, landed in flaming ling had been picked up aa sched­ 10 from State there were any survivors among sections on Little Miller Army Alr noon to home-delivery sub­ uled. , those aboard the plane. The Air Palm Beach. Fla., Dec. 17 (IPi— It all came about after hammer and clatter Field on Staten Island.. scribers oillyi ' ■ ^glliqs WM working in Hartford Force gave the impression that It President-elect John F. Kennedy Part of the jet wreckage smash­ plans to complete his cabinet to­ When folks would drop in Additional.cookbooks will as« ‘bus boy when he was picked ill Crash believed all had perishsd. ed into the Pillar o f Fire Church. up in '1958. Sine« than, he has beSn German police were unable to day by naming a postmaster gen­ The structure was destroyed and be available for purchase at eral. His choice Is expected to be To find what was the matter. fl.5 0 at The Herald. behind bars, first in stats jails and say how many persons aboard the the caretaker was missing. . more recently gt the federal cor­ Of 2 Airliners streetcar or strolling through the J. Edward Day, a In­ W e hurried and scurried rectional , institution here. .streets .this. prerChristmss »fter- surance executive. And cleaned up the mess He was moved to Mkrtfo?3. Dec. 17 (ji) —A debu­ noon were hit. Kennedy echeduled s morning^ cause It had better medeial facili­ tante college girl, a salesman, a A 60-year-old woman who was newt conferenes to To make things all pretty ties to thwart s.hunger strike he handful qf business executives— standing before the door of her loth and final selection for the Boliil Asks West Talks began at the New Haven State 10 Connecticut residents in all— house in Bayer Street as the plane cabinet of the new aidminiatration No one had to guess jail. died yesterday In the flaming crash.ed,’said; taking over the reins of govern­ That Christmas was coming to your House He speaks almost no English, crash of two iirliners In New York’ "I thought It was an atom bomb ment Jan. 20. On NATO Nuclear .^Uitn Gallina was born In New York City a ty . which somebody had thrown on our Dajf, 46-year-oId Democrat, flew and Hale*s and thus Is an American citizen. ’Ihey were headSd home from city. There was a terrible explosion to Palm Beach from Wadilngton He was taken to Italy aa a child the Midwest, four of them from and the street was immediately a with the President-elect last night And after we put away brushes and pails Perls, Dec. 17 OP)—West Ger-fatep back to outdated military by his i^rents. college and the other six from sea of flames. The prediction was that Day We had nothing todo, . . . man Defense IHnister Franz Josef coalitloni of the past. Tliit would business transactions. I will never forget It. Panic would be at Kennedy’s meeting Strauss today calleU on the West­ spread fear in Europe and open 18 Arreited in Raid Fairfield County was home for broke out on the street. Men and with newsmen for o^Q^el dis- But smile and be ready ern government leaders to meet at the door for more Soviet threats six of them. Three were from women poured from the nearby a summit conference next spring and belligerency, if not worse. Meriden, Dec. 17 — Eighteen Greenwich alone. houses, screaming and yelling and fOontlnned on Page Six) To serve you and y o u .... to devise an agreed nuclear policy The future military posture of persons were arrested early today Casualties among passengers on crying. It waa chaos.” for NATO defense. the alliance was considered in the in a raid on what police called an the United Airlines jet that plum­ Among people who ran from So put on your mittens Strauss m ade. his roposal in re­ light of yesterday’s proposal by after-hours bottle club. meted to earth in Brooklyn were: their houses to the scene to help, Put out the cat sponse to the U.S. reconunendation Herter that a massiv'e force of Po- Meriden detectives, with an as­ Henry Bruher. 36, Big Oak many suffered burns. Some aided that NATO be armed with a new sist by-State Police, staged the 3 Lane. Stamford, an executive of a motorist escape his blazing car. Button your coat force mof rocket-carrying nuclear (Uontinned on Page Eleveo) a.m. raid on the establishment the Johns-Manville Co. Many cars on the street burned. Bulletins subs and polaris missiles. called Josie’s Joint on Gracey Ave­ Hugh S. Butler, 50, Cross Rd., American military forces joined from the AP Wires And put on your hat ’The West German defense minis­ nue. Darien, a vice president of the German police and fire brigades In And Come for Christmas ter said the meeting of chiefs of Two men identified as the pro­ Simmons Mattress Co. attempting to extinguish the blaze government was necesary to make Pro-Reds Lose prietors were arrested along with Charles E. Somers, 57,. of 5.3 ! in the city , still aflame 2 1/2 IPs easy as that. the prindiMl decisions in a new Hamilton Ave, Watertown, vice I hours after the crash. SELASSIE CX>5IES HOME 11 men and 5 women customers. London, Dec. 17 (J>—Emper­ NATO nuclear policy. Police identified the proprietors I president of General Time dorp. ' Dense fog covered Munich ait Surrounding this message The meeting would take the since 1948. ' the time of the crash—2:09 p.m. or Haile Selassie of EtUopta Capitpl of Laos aa Nicholas Rizza and Ernest Bal- returned to hlff strife-torn capi­ Are the folks in the store place of . the normal spring minis­ lante Jr., each of them charged I Margaret LaRivicre, 18, of Munich time. terial meeting of NATO, to be held j Round Hill Rd.. 'Greenwich, a A shopowner near the crash tal, of Addis Ababa today, &e Vientiane, Laos, Dec.- 17 ' ijp ~ with liquor law violations. Ethiopian Embassy here report­ Who are your friends and neighbors in Oslo. Strauss did not, however, The others were charged with I freshman at Barat College of the scene said: specify that Oslo should be the site The pro- government of "The big plarie came down like a ed. An Embassy communique Prince Boun Ouih and Gen. frequenting and breach of the sold the Emperor, who Oen And the strength and the core of the meeting. peace. (Continued on Page Two) Wartime German dive bomber. It The defense chiefs of the 15 Phouml Nosavan announced the made a horrible, Whining noise. We Nwk from Brazil after learning Of the only Manchester Department Store capture of Vientiane Airport to­ Bond for Rizza and Ballante North Atlantic Alliance nations all dashed for shelter. Then came that a revolution had broken day after driving pro-Communiet was set at $500 each, and for the out In his .African kingdom, ’round __ conferred on ways of countering others $25. growing Russian threats. forces out of this. Laotian capital. fConItnued on Page Six) reached the capital at 4 p.m. (9 Where years ago licorice could be bought The summit session, if accepted, But the triumph of the anti­ News Tidbits a.m. EST).) would offer the NA’TO allies their communists. after a flaming 78- Democrats Pick Shea by the pound first full. opportunity to meet and hour battle in the streets that left Hartford, Dec. 17 (/P\—Demo­ Culled from AP Wires GALLINA EXTRADITED Today the corner of Oak and Main talk with U.S. President-elect the center of the city in ruins, crats in the State House of Rep­ Wright Made Danbury, Dec. 17 i/P)—Vin­ John F. Kennedy. For this reason it may. be only the prelude to a long resentatives have chosen State cenzo Gallina, onetime Sicilian Is bright and white and sparkly again. Is expected to attract wide allied civil war in the jungles. Rep. William T. Shea of Meriden, Gol?. Orville L. Freeman «ays i*.oveii-yeai-old Stephen Baltz of Wilmette, 111., who was thrown bandit, u-as removed from the support. Phoumi said the diehard pro- a youthful attorney, as their mi­ he return* to Washington next clear in crash of jetliner In Brooklyn yesterday gets assistance Initial Flight Federal Correctional Institu­ Strauss spoke out strongly Communist Pathet Lao guerrilla nority leader. week to conifer about transferring a.s he lies in snow bank nehr §cene of disa.ster. This is a New tion here today and taken to New (With apologies to Clement C. Moore) against the idisa of a "fortress powers of the agriculture depart­ York Journal American ptewr^. Name of man In picture not York for extradition to Italy. A United States.’’ He said this was (ContlBued on Page Eleven) (Contfaiued bn Page Two) ment . . . Republicans organizing available. Tlie woman is Mrs, Dorothy Fletcher. (AP Photo- 57 Y e a r s Ago U.S. Marshal picked np GaUlna, technically' possil^e but would be to give President-elect Joh$ F. fax ). and institution spokesmen said politically dangerous for Western Kennedy’s appointees a vigorous he was turned over to State De­ ■ ______/ Kitty Hawk. N.C.. Dec. 17 i/P> - Europe. going over when they come up for partment and Italian Consnlato This was taken aa a response to Senate confirmation. Fifty-seven years ago today, at representatives in York. suggestions in the past few days You Gan Beat City Hall, Below - freezing temperatures Body Burned^ Broken 1():37 a.m., prvlile Wright made by U.S. Secretary of State CSiris- cover most of nation east of man’s first flight in a heavier- 7 DIE IN TRAIN CRASH tian Herter that the U^S. might re­ Bnecia, Italy, Dec. 17 (/PI — Rockies with readings In 20s ex­ than-air machine. It was a 12-sec­ deploy some of its troops to hSlp tending as far eouth as central The locomotive of on Italian ease the U.S. dollar drain. The Trash Man Tony Proves portions of Guf atateS . . . Third Lone Survivor of Crash ond venture into the air just a few luxury train slewed o ff Its roUa Herter statement was widely-inter­ murder trial of Dr. , R. Bernard feet above the sand. today into the path of on omom- 'rf- ■■'«'"'%■ > ■ preted here as prefacing an actual Finch and his former paramour, That flight was to be com­ Uig express train. Passenger withdrawal of some troops, with Carole ’I’regoff, is proper time to memorated In ceremonies here to­ coaches were slammed helter- r’.,; more possibly in the offing. Los Angeles, Dec. 17 (jp)— cents; 1 car. 5 miles, 70 cents; day, and Ironically, the observance skelter and there were seven- The guy who said you can’t consider their double Jeopardy Has Chance to Recover -Iffi ‘■i? . '% ’ T' 'd ' Strauss said any withdrawal of dump fee, $4.43: takea place just 24 hours, almost known dead and about 40 fat- beat city hall didn’t figure on “’ToUl. $108.54.” pleas, judge rules, setting Jan. 3 ■ • • the U.S. from Europe would be a as tentative date for trial. to the minute, after the worst air Jured. Involved were the fast . ■■■ rubbish collectdr Tonly Aiigus- "I’m not p a y iA ” eaid "Arlecchlno” train, which con­ A $16,000 federal advance to By HAL McCLURE back to Bleep but he knCw how disaster since that first powered tyn, winner today over t',ree Tony. "You don’r^Peed an flighf: nects Venice and Milan, and the h7 Lff trimmers who tried to trim army* to plant one little $2.50 Woodbrldge, Conn, to finance New York, Dec. 17 (/P)—A small excited hie son was and how he planning of sewerage facilities It was at 10:34 a.m. yesterday Trieste— Milan Bapido expraos. him of $108.64. tree." red-haired boy, his body burned was looking forward to the trip. Selassie Due which will cq;t estimated $870,OM that two airliners collided over Police said a broken wheM ap­ Reniember Tony? He’s the Oh, yea you are, said the The lad had been ill and etayed announced by Community Faclll- and broken, lies in critical condi­ New York, killing 127 of the 128 parently caused the locomottra rugged individualist whose homo when his mother and sister of the .Arlecchlno to hurtle eft parks department, contending tiee Administration. tion in a Brooklyn hospital today. people aboard the two planes, and celebrated battle with bureau­ the bill waa reasonable. flew to New York Wednesday. Its track and onto the rails of In Addis Ababa Cpylon government finds four His parents stand by in prayerful nine on the ground. The Trans cracy began when one of his "So eue me," aaid Tony. Stephen didn’t eat much for the approaching Rapido. Tlw former cabinet ministers and two vigil. World Airlines plane involved in trucks backed into an 18-foot They did. breakfast yesterday, said the fam ­ yesterday’s crash originated Ita Ariecchino was* traveling at ' Asmara, Ethiopia, Dec. 17 (/P) — members of parliament guilty of The lad is the sole survivor of eucalyptus tree on a public, ' And in small claims court ily matdT Mrs. Pearl Belue, known flight in Dayton, Ohio, hometown about 80 miles on hour and the llmperor Haile Selassie prepared parkway last August. taking bribes.. .John Charles yesterday's tragic airline col­ yesterday Judge Lester. O. to the three Baltz children as of the Wright Brothers. Rapido at 5o. for a triumphal return . to his The county Dept, of Parks Thomas, one of America’s great lision. capital of AdicUs Ababa today as Luce ruled in Tony’s favor "Lady Blue." He just sat there North Carolina Gov. Luther and Recreation sent out an 11- baritones. Is buried in Mountain "We’re grateful to the Almighty and grinned, she said, adding: CASTRO BLASTS CARDINAL the last lingering sparks of an ill- when the parks department View Cemetery at San Bernardino, for this miraculous thing," said Hodges and other state and fed­ man crear in two tnioks and a failed to bring to court the Havana. Dec. 17 Iffi — FMel' starred rebellion there appeared car. They replaoed the damag­ Calif., he died Tuesday.. .Atlas tho boy’s father, William 8. Baltz. "'Then he got dreseed up In a eral officials were here to pay 11-man crew, who re-planted pretty gray suit and gray gloves Castro today denounced CMha’a . about to be stamped out. ed tree with a sapling. Tony missile fired from Vandenberg Air Doctors believe that the youth. tribute to the Wright brothers— the now famous echinus tre- and gray hat with a little feather highest-ranking Roman CMholto The bearded 88-year-old "con­ went into orbit when he got Force Baee, Calif., speeds 4,884 Stephen Baltz, 11, has a good Wilbur and Orville—and to dedi­ quering lion of Judah," reached binthifelia. In It.” cate a $375,000 ytaltors’ center and ‘ prelate, Manuel Cardinal Arte­ thie Wll; mllee ia 27 minutes and hits target chance for recovery, despite seri- aga, as a “Judas” and phnged this gaily decorated provincial "To cover coet of removal 'Pony testified first He ad­ in Enlwetok Lagoon. She told him he would be the admlnlatration building . at the ouB burns, a broken isft leg and handsomest man on thC plane. “ He deeper In the Russian economlo capital yesterday and received an and replacement of parkway mitted his truck hit the tree Generallaslmo Rafael Trujillo, the possibility he may have been Wright Brothers National Me­ .uproarious welcome from almost and o ffe ^ to pay $25. liked that," she said. morial. orbit, in an angry OV^-honr tree knocked down at 6445 W. strong man of the Dominican Re­ Injured Internally by breathing 'speech, the bearded prime min­ the entire population. 118th St. , Judge Luce then wanted to public for 30 years, u-tne election flames. "When I kissed him goodbye," Hodges called this scenic Outer Banks resort commuhity "a shrine ister carried t o bitter fend with. .. He. exonerated U s eldest son, "1 schlnua trebinthlfella, hear from the tree re-plant- for foveraorehlp of SanUago Pro- For young Stephen the jet she said, “ I told him, ‘What am I to man’s infinite c a ^ clty for the church to n neqr bright by '44ryear-old Crown prince Aafa $2.50; 1 redwood ataka, 55' •r». • A rqdfaced representa- vinco*..Adam Claytoh Powell, fli^ t from Chicago had been his going, to do around here with no­ body to pound lumps on?’ oebievament.” charging that the U-yaor-oM Waasan,. from ., blame for the cants; I tree trimmer lozemah, tivq of tha auditor's offlea New York Negro clergyman and first airplane trip alone. He was . • - fT l. revolutionary r^ m e proclaimed in 1 hour, 15,84; 1 tree trimmer aaid he didn’t thtak they #ere .“ And he laughed and said, ‘Pile ‘flha Outer Bonks hava os- Cardinal tolerated thievery by Oemooratlo Congresaman, honey- flying to New York to join his e«-dletotor Fdlgwario ngttrin the capital last' Wednetiaay by ■ubforeman, 8 houre, I14J9; needed. |ki Judge Luos etid: meooing in Baa Joan, P. with them all on mS right now, Lady sunMd their righ tfu l place.” mother and sister on a holiday B lue.'” and gave H to o f dnfhia to rebels in the palace guard. 8 tree trimmers, 7 hours, "I rale fer the defendant” hie whlU facretaiT, Ivette D lago.. Hodgw said. ‘l>oU> in the rich visit virith relatives. Stephen's father took him to the North Carolina h a r t t ^ and in the blo^r ttilitiH’-” Onatin dld- ‘T he rebels tried to make the 880.2<); 8 tn e labortra^S " f « e a t a let er Ume fight Barvarian youths bora in 1940. a Stephen’s day started early -r airport and put him on the big the mainstream o f uw elMtte’a net mention m t o apeaeh at n - prince*their decoy,” the deflint hoars, |2$b47; 1 truck driver, ihg t i b hut I feel It waa hungry, war year In Oermahy. at 5:45 o.m. — yesterday when he Doa He lUneas, TIom Off, Etc., Some Of Onr resMMUMl Are Nat Shoiva I c ^ o f lOiiga saM. 1 hour, $4.08; 1 truck dHViir, ertd Tony*- United Air Lines DCS bound f UP HANDS South dealer A former mutual fund district projection means that the aver­ curred within three-K}uartera of an Of 2 Airliners or'e ariatocratic' coualn, Ras Acts on Five TO CHOOSE FLAT } North-South TulaetaMa manager haa joined the Manchea- age Connecticut family would have hour of ea:^ other Iat% yesterday Imeru, premier, appointed. 04^. By AUnd Sbelnwold ' Noirra;-■ ■ te r office of Sneaiwm, HammlU A afternoon. 'There were no arreata. Mulugeta Bull as the new army a total income of $12,960 by 1970. Has Chance to Recover (C^attBued from Page One) ■When you must choose one lb** 4 A O Ob. Projectlona on the national All accidenta w.ere attributed to TONITE chief of staff and Gosrtom Pedros Divorce Suits 6t pHy or another your beat course D A -f » • 4 ' WllUaih A. Jenklna, a native bt scope place per person income at the weather. said Mrs. Fletcher. "I told bl«n not aa the new foreign minlttar^ ia to build up a picture, of the un­ ♦ A Q 3 Windham, and ■ former district $2,870 and per family a t $10,330. Mr4. Marion Richards of South (CXuitiiiMd from Pb(« Om ) Sacred Heart in Lake Forest, 111. 'The attempted coup came-while 4 1 7 3 to worn’, that 1 had a son his age She made her debut less than i Action was taken on five di­ seen hands. You may be able to manager of King Merritt Oo., a by 1970. V Windsor suffered neck injuries and Selaasie was in Sao Paulo, B radt reject one line of play as clearly WEST XAflr mutual fund sales organtzatlbn. was taken to Manchester Memorial trip •nd as the 4-entrine Jet let and knew he was going to be all month ago at the Gotham Ball in vorce cases in a short calendar During 37 of the past SO yeara, till right.” on a state visit. He riished back impossible. ^ * 8 7 ’ * K I< 5 4 ‘| Joined the staff recent^, Edward CJonnecticut haa been one of the Hospital where she was treated down over New York—but let Ste­ New York City. in hia luxuriously appointed. aUr- session of Tolland County Super­ Let us begin by agreeing that ¥ 7 3 ¥ f » W. Ktaaenlcs, local Shearaon man­ and, discharged. Her car and a phan tell it: Actually, her son Is 17, 4 10 85 2 4 >7 4 top three states in per capita In­ They rushed the boy to the Anne Hodglns, 20, of Oreenley Itner. ’ ior Court yesterday, judge John North bid his hand like a flah. He ager retried this wek. come, the report notes. truck being driven by James A. "I remember looking out the He chose to land In. ^Lamartt, Jenkins, a g i^ u ate of the Unl- Weatherby, 22, of New Britain, plana window nt the snow below Methodist HosplUl in Brooklyn, Rd., New Canaan, a sophomore at P. Cotter granted three divorces should have responded with a Jump and before he lapsed Into uncon- Barat, capital of the former Italian colony to three hearts to begin, with.'Then 10 9 2 veraity of Connecticut, who now collided on Main St., near Pine Hill c o v in g the city. It looked like a of Eritrea, nbw r.n automonoua on charges of Intolerable cruelty. ' A BRIEFS St., at 3:25. Heavy damage result­ picture out of a fairy book. It was •sctousne.ss, he sobbed: Theodora Tiska, 20, of 60 Le he would be the decl|trer, and hie 9 K Q 10 5 reaMes in ChapUn'r haa also been Miss Joan, formerly with Beau­ Grande Av*., Greenwich, a junior province federated with EthldpU, Joyoie N. MeAdame of Colum­ 4 K ] 6 employed at Pratt A Whltnely Air­ ed to the Richards car. FAIRWAY ‘Mother. . . She's waiting for ace-queen of spades’ cotlld Wot be ty Plaza, West Hartford, has a brautiful sight. at Roeary College, River Forest, The governor of the province is his bia, waa granted a divorce from AAK9 craft Ten minutes latdr cars being "Then all of a sudden there wa's me." son-in-law, Gen. Abiye Abebe. led through at the first trick. joined the stall of beauticians In driven by Wilson C. Cjarroll, 55, of an explosion. The plane started to And she was. At IdlewUd. With, III. ' Howard M. McAdams, whose ad­ If North were declarer, against Sauih Wert North East Donald F. McClain of 41 Sand- theChez-Elle Beauty Salon at Saul YOUR XMAS SHOPPINO WONDERUMr his 9-year-old sister, Randee. Mrs. The Trans World Airlines plane Meanwhile, Maj. Gen. Merid dress is unknown, and given the a neutral lead, he would draw 1 NT Past 2 A Fa« ford Rd. is taking a 16 weeks’ Levine Fashions at 757 Main S t Andover, and James A. Kendall, fall and people started to stream. that crashed on Staten Island had Mengesha. Selassie’s army chief, right to change her name to 2 ¥ Past 6 ¥ All PWB training course for Shearaon, Ham- 55, of Brandy Rd., Bolton became "I held on to my seat and then Phyllis Baits waited for what had proclaimed the loyalty of the trumps, take the diamonds, cash She will specialize In unique per­ Wright Made involved in a collision at Camp MAKE TRIM YOUR TREE MTE" the plane crashed. That’s all- I seemed like hours before they told three Connecticut personn- among Westover. She waa given the de­ the two top clubs, and give up a Opening lead ->■ A 8 mill'A Co. In New York. sonalized hair styling, hair color­ its passengers; Army, Air Force and Navy. A fendant’s equity in 'Vernon prop­ The Duke University graduatS Meeting Rd., and Carter St. Both remember....” her Stephen was alive. force of 12,000 me.i marched on club If the queen*’had failed, to ing and children’s hair cutting and cars were heavily damaged. The giamt craft, pluninieiing She burst into tears — and Raymond J. Walsh, 43, of 116 erty as alimony. drop. If East had to win the third only hope was to lead but tha ace wUL after the training course, take styling. Initial Flight Mt. Vernon St., Middletown, pres­ Addis Ababa and retook the air­ Pauline E. Foxe waa granted a At 3:50 an accident''on Love EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING down like a fiery, wounded bird, ru.shed to the hospital, vi’here she field. club. North would get a free finesse aitd king of club*. "When tha queen the New York Stock Exchange Aerial mapping of the New slammed into the heart of Brook­ was joined later by her hu.sband, ident of Wesleyan University divorce from George E. Foxe, both in spades on the return lead from dropped. South aat up sharply and exam, required to be a registered England states would cost as < Lane, west of Olcotfc St., involved Pres.x, the university's publishing After surrounding the capital, of Somers, and. was awarded cus­ exchange representative with timated $270,000, according to a 57 Years Ago cars being driven by Richard L. YOU NEED* FAIRW AY HAS IT! lyn. who had flown in. from Chicago. house. they launched an attack and re­ East; and if West won the third said: "Nice bid, partner.” And — miraculously — little Once wh<*(i Stephen regained tody of a minor child. Alimony of club. North would still be able to A little success covers a multi­ Shearaon for the Manchester of­ report made at a recent meeting Galaska, 17, of East Hartford, and John S. Walden III, 44, of No. newed fighting broke out in the $35 a week for 14 months and $46 fice. of the New England State Plan­ Beatrice W. Skewes of Cromwell. WORLD Stepheh was thrown clear from con.sciou.ane.ss. a minister told him 2 Putnam Hill Apartments, Green­ streets after earlier fighting on try the spade finesse. tude of ains. (OoBttmied from Page One) a week thereafter, waa awarded. Dally <)aeatlon From• awsaa 1950 to w AVW1956 BAW/iaUilMcClain waa vvm m ning Directors In BosUm. Damage was light. GREEN the plane's tail section He landed j he wa.a in'the Methodist Hospital, wich. a salesman for the West Thursday. As it happened, however. North The final accident occurred at about 30 feet from the wreckage. | "Good," sAld the boy. "Because Ruth B. L Beebe was granted a made his partner play the hand. As dealer, yoti hold: Spadsa—A a qualified analyst in purcfaasliig Local Chamber of Commerce included Maj. Gen. Benjamin D. STAMPS Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. • Lars Brlngert, correspondent of for”:►r Pratt A Whitney Aircraft, and officers Hayden L. Griswold, pres­ 4:10 on School S t, east of Spruce Ths’O New York policemen, mov-1 j'm a .Methodist.” Arthur B. Swenson, 42, of 24 the Stockholm Newspa]^r I>agena divorce' from Lester E. Beebe, The opening lead came through the Q; Hearts—A J 9 8 4; Diamonds— Fouloia, America’s first military Ing into the area in their patrol ! Baltr and liis wife were given both of . She waa award­ A Q 3; auba—J 7 3. What db you was a resident field engineer. Mar- ident; William H. Sleith and Ah- St., and Involved a car being driv­ Brookfield Dr.. Glastonbury (for­ Nyheter who arrived here Thur# ace-queen of spades, - and South aviator and one who flew a Wright en by Mrs. Francis M. Gagnon of car. saw him. a room at the hospital and spent day on a chartered Swedish alrlln ed custody of five children, and say? man Division of Aero-Equipment drew Ansaldl, first and second vice merly of Manchester), a project had to try the finesse willy-nilly. Corp. engaged In creative selling in presidents, respectively; and John 120 Blssell St., and a parked car "We saw’ the child thrown frorn the night there — hoping, pray­ engineer-at the Pratt A Whitney er, quoted Gen. Abebe aa giving $9 per week lupport for each The finesse lost to East’s king, and Answer; Bid one i ^ r t . Even If plane in 1910. ^ belonging to Lucien J. Cherubini, FAIRWAY.MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER the plane right after the crash ' ing. his account of the fight; child. Equity In two houaet. in you use strong noDumps avoid the New Englai^ area from June P. Wlet, executive vice president Orville Wright described in his division of United Aircraft Corp., back came another spade to dum- 1956 to NovembA* 1059. will attend the 61st annual mem- 41, of 117 School St. Damage was ■aid Patrolrnan .Toseph Manino. Baltz said his son had told him East Hartford. "Guns, tanks and mortars-moved Coventry, fumitupr and house­ my’a ace. opening 1 NT on a hand with 18 diary some of the difficulty he had light / His clothing wa.s on fire. We took ! during the long vigil that he want- Into position in the streets pf Ad­ hold goods, were awarded aa ali­ points and a good 5-card suit. Born in Pittsfield, Mass., Don Is bbrship meeting of the Connecticut on that first flight. Richard L. Magnuson. 22, of Choice of Playa , married, and he and his wife State Chamber of Commerce on our coats off and began heating ,,,j a pilot But he added that 238 Hillside Ave., Hartford, a sen­ dis Ababa Thursday evening. On mony, South couldn’t afford to lose a There is such a thing as being too He wrote: the fire out. We managed to get the boy was only kidding, that he Friday low-flying airplanes dropped strong for a bid. Muriel have three children.” Wednesday, Jam. 4 . "The course of the flight up and the boy onto a-snowbank and rolled ior at Ohio Stats University. Dorothy M. Wagner of Rock- club trick and wondered whether Locally he has been prominent in The lOOth DCS produced by really wanted to be a sclentlat. The young people were heading leaflets urging the rebels ^ sur­ vijle was awarded custody of four to play for a doubleton queen or (Copyright 1960, General Fea- Dougles Aircraft ham been turned down waa exceedingly erratic . him around to make sure the fire "Next time I fly, I w-ant a pri- home fotua break from classes to render. Many civilians were shot Wires Corp.) Church affairs and the Little the machine would rise suddenly was out. because hia clothes were ^^.^j, plane,” he aaid Stephen told children with $12 per week aup- whether to take two finesses Theatre. over Pan American World Air­ enjoy Christmas and New Year's down by the rebels ’vhen they, tried port for each child and $25 per through Bljist In the hope that he ways. The PAWA JT4 powered to about 10 feet, and then aa aud- ■till smoldering.” him. with their families. to pick up the leaflets. ' .to denly dart for the ground. A’ sud­ ITS TIME week alimony,' during litigation of held both the queen and ten of The clothe.a? The same auil he Gen. Abebe said he had no fig­ 85-YEAR AIRCBAFTER8 long ramge DCS warn the 11th of 19 den dart when a little over a hun­ had donned so proudly that morn­ Miss LaRlviere's father, G. Mil­ a divorce action brought b y . Jo­ clubs. The o d ^ were against both DCSs to be received by Pan Amer­ ton I..aRlvlere, had been in Chicago ures on casualties. (Unconfirmed seph A. Wagner also of RockviUe. plays, but South didn’t want to Four i Manchester Men have Mias Katherine M. Giblln dlqilaya a knit woolen sweater at "Your ican since lamt Feb. 7. dred. feet from the end of the ing. on business and hoped to have his reports received in Aden from ra­ joined the Quarter Century d u b traoic, or a little over 120 feet TO ENJOY... Others joined the police. Mrs Oran|2e Orders dio amateurs in Ethiopia said more Sarajean F. Tomaselll of El­ give up without trying anything Yam Shop” which ahe owns and manages In the lower level of daughter's company on the return lington was awarded custody of at ail. of Pratt -A Whitney Aircraft, di­ House and Hale Department Store in Main St. "A shop where from the at which it rose in' Dorothy Fletcher, weeping, trip, but there waa space for only than 2,000 persons may have been session. A short calendar aession Sophia Lores Doss Stockwsit vision of United Aircraft d>rp., to the air, ended the flight , . . ” wrapped Stephen in blanket*. Install Officers three children during litigation of will be held that day also. Before making up his mind. John Oavls Wasdr Hlllar ties of friendship are closely knit," Kathy said as she informed a one On the plane he took. Mar­ killed.) her divorce action against Joseph South drew two rounds of trumps, during the month of November. Herald reporter that her shop, formerly at 50 Cottage Stl, pro­ The 1927 Congress authorized Someone held an umbrella over hia garet. Or Peggy as she wsa known Gen. Abebe said reports from the Decorating Contest Set "A Breath "Sons and Walter E. Tedford, who Uvea at Ruth Millett bleeding, bruised bfjdy, Officers of Washington I»yal capital Indicated several days may F. Tomauielll of Vernon. She was cashed the diamonds, an ruffed his vides instruction for beginning knitters, needlepoint, stamp goods construction of the Wright Broth­ SHADY GLEN to friends and family, rode to New A Christmas season home deco­ last spade in dummy. When West Of Scandal" Lovers” 80 Hilltop Dr. with hia wife Ethel and some 60 colors in one type of yarn, in brand names. The ers Memorial atop Kill Devil Hill, Over and over the boy whispered: Orange Lodge ( LOL) and' Star of York on ill-fated United .Airlines be required for mopping up opera-> awarded $10 per week support for ration contest ■will be sponsored and thiree daughters, completed "Mother ... Daddy ... Mother tions aa Gen. Mengesha has or­ each child and $10 per week ali­ showed out on the third spade, it Tech. C;U-U 8:18 shop is just one of the many features at the newly redecorated Hie most ridiculous idea that a large dune the brothers used in the Bast, Royal Black Preceptory Flight 826. by the Box Mountain Home Otvn- 25-years on Nov. 1. House and Hale store. (Herald photo by Ofiara). their glider experiments preceding Daddy ... ” (RBP) were, installed at Orange For the businessmen, the East- dered his troops to shoot only if mony. ers Association this year. It will I clear that East had started A graduate of Manchester Trade haa ever been dished out to wom­ Two priests gave last rites. Hall recently by Harry Lsughlin attacked and to use force only if ■ Nolles were entered in the fol­ with six spades, two hearts and SUN. ONLY — ALL COLOBI en, says one of my readers, is the the powered flight. "He was conscious and kept ask­ bound planes were sinriply a means be open to all homeowners in the either three of four diamonds. This School, Tedford Joined PAWA thtory that once her children are The National Park Service took and .lohn Hazlett. both of Chico­ home after having trainsseted busi necessary in order to avoid as much lowing cases; Allsn Larlvlere, 17, area. Prizes of $15 and $10 will be "The Grestrat Show Os Ksrth” a crib attendant and following room for the new East-West High­ (Hartford) office of the Mechanics ing me if he were going to die,” pee, Mass., lodges and their staff. bloodshed as possible. of Rockville, charged with indecent left room in the East hand for only . Plat "L'lriaet" way. Sa'vings Bank, Richard B. Haskell, grown they no longer need her. over the memorial in 1933 and two ness in the Midwest. awarded in the event and judges one or two clubs. several promotions ha w u named "Over and over I come across yeara ago the Outer Banks area .lamea Phelps was installed as Walsh; whose organization pub­ Following his arrival here, the ; Mary Lally, 65, of Rock­ will be selected from outside the general foreman D2042, North 'Die announcement came this bank president announced this master of LOL by Harry Laugh- emperor drove to the Coptic CThris- ville, breach of peace; Thomas F. neighborhood. It Is expected judg­ Under these circumstances, NOTE: Theater WIU B« CUf«4 week from Louis Lotsteln, presi­ week. the phrase “When a woman’s chil­ was designated a national sea- lishes scholarly works and elemen­ Danehy, 28. of Ellington, resisting there was no point in trying two Mon. Thrn Sat. Will Bo OSfB *— Haven, iii 1956. He is an avid dren no longer need her.’ Well, shofe recreation area. The visitors’ The traditional holiday drink. Creamy lln. Other officer* of the lodge are tary and secondary school text­ ttan Church of St. Mary's for ing will be done the" week after ChrUtmao Day bowler amd raises vegetables and dent of the Hartford Provisions Joining, the bank as a clerk m 800 VCARS Robert Mason, deputy maoler; prayers of thanksgiving, and later an officer; Willianv J. Schmitt, 22, finesses through East's clubs. The Co. as part of his firm’s expamslon 1940, Dwyer later became a sav­ I’ve lived more than 70 years— center Is the latest park service books, was reluming from Colum' Christmas. flowers as a summertime hobby. and although I live alone I don’t project here. . . . smooth . . . oelicious |ust as it is Fred Baker, recording secretary; Bus Ohio, where Wesleyan Unlver prayed at St. Alem church for his of Hamden, Intoxication; and Ed­ ■Richard L. Mortimer was elect­ program. ings teller and mortgage inter­ PRESCRIPTION return to Addis Ababa. ward Broadhead, 50, of' Wethers­ ’ Valentine Von Borchera Joined viewer. In 1957 he Was promoted think I’ve ever gone through a It displays momentos and ex­ or as a base for your own Nog recipe. William V. Turklngton, financial sity Pres* has a printing plant. He ed president of the association at PAWA aa a sheet metal worker A $50,000 installation of new ma­ single year when one or the other EXPERIENCE secretary; Archie Haugh. treasur­ wanted to come back on a 4 p:m. Last night he held a war coun­ field, indecent assault. a meeting held last night. Other chinery has been completed' in the to assistant branch manager at hibits of the experiments in fly- Order yours today. cil with Gen. Abebe and army lead­ on. Nov. 4, 1935 and ia now aa of my qix children didn’t need me. Ins. er; and the Rev. Charles Reynolds, flight Thursday, but had to settle William J. Smith, 29. of \Vest officers include Paul N. Latulippe, signed to Department 963. New Britain plant making the com­ the Farmington Ave. office. "I've taken over when a son-in- U TH U R DRUG chaplain. for a plane yesterday morning. ers. Hartford, charged with speeding, vice president; Robert I. Moore, TONIGHT and EVERY THURS., FRt., SAT. A native of New Yoilc, Von pany capable of vastly increas­ He is married to Margaret law was ill and a daughter had to Gov. Ryutaro Azuma of Tokyo, William J. Brennan was in­ Thla shuffling of schedules cost vacated his appeal. secretary; John J. Marshall, treas­ ing the firm’s production of C!apl- O’ConneU, the douple have two Japan, was to give 25 zelkova trees There was one mistrial during Borchera learned the tool and die tol Farms Brand frankfurters and go to work—nuralhg the son-in' stalled as preceptor of RBI’ by him hia life. urer; G Paul Olsen and Farrel J. Your Host, MIKE STANKO, Prtsants for You-i- making trade through apprenticb- children. law and looking after the children for planting in the area to com­ John Hazlett. Other new ofllcers Surv’ivors Included a wife, two the court session, declared by LeRoy, trustees. other meat specialties. The new Dwyer is a member of the Man­ memorate the 60th anniversary of Judge John P. Cotter when the ahlp and has worked for a railroad equipment is in operation now. until the family was back on its the> first Japanese powered flight. are Robert Mason, deputy pre­ sons and a daughter for Somers; a State News WWI Vets PMui Party aM three air frame manufac- chester Charter Revision CommiS' feet. ceptor, William D. Turklngton, wife and teenaged daughter for jury failed to reach a unanimous Hockanum Barracks Veterans of Sion, American Legion and, the "I’ve taken over almost every In return for the Zeikovas, Hodges Walden; a wife and, three children decision In the case of Raymond H. tux*en. He Uvea at 24 Hyde St. and RENAMED is to send maple seedinga from MARIyOWH chaplain; and Robert J. Bell, sec­ World War I and its Auxiliary THE VERSATILES loves salt water fishing. American Institute of Banking. time a new baby came into the retary-treasurer. After the cere­ for Swenson; and a wife, a son, and DeLIsle, 34. of Stafford Springs, have scheduled their Christmas Alfred W. CJavedon, president of He attended St. Thomas Seminary family. I’ve looked after grand­ North Carolina and pebbles from aad other fine Main SI. two daughters for Walsh, charged with risk of injury to a For Your Dining and Entertaining Pleasure! John P. Hutchinson began his Kitty Hawk. You'll like our mony members marched into the Roundup party tonight at 7:30 in the GAR 26th year on Nov. 55 as a buyer Aldon Spinning Mills Corp., Tal- and is a former Little League children when their parents took stores mUI be OPEN EVERY hall and formed a cross of red child. rooms of the Memorial Building. cottvllle, was re-elected ■vice pres­ commissioner here. trips. I’ve run my childfen’s EGG NOG roses. * The judge cleared the courtroom The groups have issued a cor­ in finished parts for PAWA. ident of the Manufacturers As­ NIGHT VftXT WEEK TIIX (Continued from Page One) during the trial due to the tenor Bom in Hartford, Hutchinson houses when the mother of the 1 in-9 in Trucking ICE CREAM, toq! You Can Taste The Quality 0; except Raturda>. Philip H. Williams, past grand dial Invitation to all World War I OAK GRILL, 30 OAK STREET sociation of Connecticut Inc. at a COLLEGE GIFTS GIVEN family was 111. master of Grand Black Chapter of teatimony. The ca.se waa vettrans, their wives and widows has worked for Cheney Broe. be­ Selassie Due He was named to the post last pushed ahead to the winter sea- NO COVER • NO MINDTOM • AMPLE PARKING fore going to PAWA as a clerk, board of directors meeting at the The Household Finance Founda “So far I’ve answered every call Detroit — One in every nine of the United .Stales, and recently in this area, to attend the event. Hartford Club Thursday night. tiod has this year distributed gifts for help. My children are all self- United States workers la employ' night at a caucus. sion. A barracks spokesman reports ia materials. He has also been in Routes 6 db 44A named honorable deputy grand At 30, he is the junior of many ' The longest trial, nine days, con­ the purchasing department Carlyle F. Barnes, head of the totaling $66,600 to privately sup­ reliant and successful but there ed in an element of the trucking master of the Imperial Grand In Addis Ababa an elaborate program of games, Associated Spring CJorp. of Bris- ported coeducational and male lib­ have been times in their adult industry, according to the Auto­ of his colleagues. The legislative cerned a trio of young men each music, singing and refreshments He and his wife, Mary, have two Black Chapter of the British Com­ session that begins Jan. 4 Is his charged with 19 counts of break­ married daughters and the couple eral arts colleges and universities, lives when they needed my help. mobile Manufacturing Association. monwealth. addressed the group (ConHnii^ Irtim Page One) haa been planned. Weather permit­ J. F. Hoar, manager of the House­ "I’m not a rarity, either. Most second as a state representative. ing and entering and larceny. ting, gpiests are also expected from livb at 28 Santina Dr. He enjoys after the installation. During the last session, he was When testimony was completed. ENDS TONYOHT; "NORTH TO ALASKA” with John Wayne playing with hia aix grandchildren hold Finance Corp. Manchester of- of my friends my age who have WESTOWN A entered .supper arranged by other members of the Royal fam­ .Judge cotter directed the jury to other barracks throughout the Also: "WALK TALL’’—Last Complete Show At 7:45 Ace said this week. children are often called on to help clerk of the judiciary committee state. and la Jpvolyed In a Igpijacaplng ■■ PHARMACY Philip Williams preceded the In­ ily and leading Ethiopians loyal to and played a big part in the de­ return Innocent verdict.* on eight venture aiiound his home, after the Individual gifts range in amount in an emergency. Copyright 1960, 6ursau of Advartiting of tha Amsriean Nawtps'par Publlahsrs Aatodsilon, 1n& stallation. the emperor were reported still be­ Service News m i m n — ■ '■ " r ' n i m \ Jrrom $50 to $1,000, based upon full "The only opes who aren’t ever iM Hartford Rd.—MI S-B048 bates that led to passage of bills of the counts against Charles G. Francis A. Berman, aviation ■now goes away, that is. ing held prisoner In the Imperial establishing the Circuit Court, re­ Hopson. 18, of Ellington, and on The fourth local citizen to Join U;'me enrollments, he said. ’needed’ are the ones who don’t storekeeper third class, USN, son iTonmni Since the HFC Foundation waa really want to be pressed into To maintein our continuity Vitamine ('an Hurt Palace. organization of a number of state two counts each against John D. of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Berman STATE the PA W QuarterOntury dub. "The rebels' headquarters are Barile. 27, of Ellington, and James during November Is Henry L. establishec^ in 1656, annual gifts service, or the ones who are more agencies, and abolition of county of Finney St., Ellington, was pro­ • CONTINUOUS SUNDAY FROM 2 PJMt. • haveI totaled more than $300,000, he trouble for their children to have of medical service we are Chicago An overdose of vlta- there (In the palace)." the em­ government. J. Prentiss, 18. Tolland. moted to the present rate Nov. 16 Blanchard of 19 Homestead St. He Said. peror said, but all members of the He was latef^named to a 6-man The Jury later found Hopson "Are you sorry, LukeT "STRANGER” at 4:10 and 8:40 la a leadman and Is assigned to De­ around than they are help." j min A ran lead to loss of appe­ royal family were reported in good guilty of only two counts of lar­ while serving with Heavy Photo­ “SEARCHERS” at 2 and 8:80 Checks are sent to all four-year A lot of truth lies in those tite, irritability, skin eruptions, or legislative committee that worked graphic Squadron 62 at the Naval I guess every woman partment 122. accredited colleges and universi­ Open All Day health. with the judges of the new court ceny and one of breaking and en­ Blanchard started hia career statements. Writers talk glibly enlargement of the liver, and too The rebels still controlled the tering. Barile waa found guilty Air Station. Jacksonville. Fla. The asks her husband pW arner Bros. easssHT^ ties in the states where HFC has of­ about the "empty nest” period in ' much vitamin O ran cause gss- to ready It for the beginning of squadron, the only one of its type with the aircraft as a tool setup fices. Some 475 institutions located SUNDAY post and telegraph office. But Se­ Its operations next month. of four of larceny and two of in the States, performs photo­ that On her wedding Vhs C.V.Whitney picture man and subsequently worked for a woman’s life, the time when she . trointesllnal difficulties, doctors lassie’s commanders said the army breaking and entering and Pren­ two other manufacturing concerns in 43 states benefited this year. is "no longer needed,” the period ' report. Shea is a graduate of the Uni­ graphic reconnaissance and long V Connecticut institutions to bene­ had recaptured the city in general, versity of Pennsylvania Law tiss was convicted of three of lar­ as a gear shaper operator before he when her "major job in life is com­ ceny and one of breaking and en­ range aerial mapping for the Navy. fit from the Foundation gifts in­ plete.” including the airfield and the radio School and has been a member of jo m w xm s returned to PAWA. He was clude Bridgeport, Fairfield, Wes­ station. the Connecticut Bar since 1965. tering. promoted to group leader in 1942 A mother who can be counted on The court disposed of the last Vernon and TalcottvUle news is leyan, Yale Universities the Uni­ to take over in an emergency, to The 6-foot emperer,"survivor of handled by The Herald’s Rockville and was named leadman In 1945. versity of Hartford, and 'trinity and many another crisis In his fight to POUCE PIJiN SUPPORTED of Its criminal matters Thursday, Bureau, 5 W.-'Main St., telephone Remand hia wife,. CMga, have t^o give help and strength and com with the conviction of Robert daug^tm . Hia hobbles include salt Quinnipiac Colleges. fort when she is called on, will find win and hold the throne, which he HartWd. Dec. 17 (P)—An ag- TRemont 5-3136. she is always "needed,” has occupied for 30 years, said the grcaslve approach to traffic safety, Dorsey. 24. of Coventry, for driv­ water Ashing and bowling. He INCOME TO HIT $8,600 latest rebellion was stirred up "by including use of unmarked State ing while his llceft'se waa suspend­ waa bom educated in Woon­ The strength and courage and ed. socket, R. I. ' , The (Connecticut Development willing hands of that kind of some amhitlou* men whoae Police cars was recommended by Emanuel School Commission predicts an average mother are needed by her children apeechea aeem irrational." the executive committee of the Disposition of Tolland County HEADS PRINTING PROGRAM AUred W. Oavedoa annual income of $3,600 for every as long as she lives. Aaked if a foreign power might Connecticut Safety Commission criminal matters took up nearly ^ ■ W B ______have had a hand, he said: "It Is yesterday, The commission also all the last half of the session. ^ In Yule Program Irving R. Canfield ^>179 Fergm- This is a rundown of, the most son Rd. will be generaPehairman tol, was elected president to suc­ difficult to say whether It was supported use of road blocks, ra­ ceed Harvey L Spaunburge, chair-, provoked from the outside or from dar and chemical tests to snare recent criminal cases during the Emanuel Lutheran (Jhurch S E d R c w m ti of the 1961 Printing W ^ , Pro­ session; School children will present — VISTAViSIONMTBa gram of the Hartford Club, of man of the board of Veeder-Root within." speeders and other traffic violat­ AABtaaiit Inc., HUutford. ' The revolutionaries, using ors. Charles Ell Philips, 56, of West Ohristmas programs at 9^ and Printing House Craftsmen ahd Stafford, who waa arrested on a 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the church. JEFFREY NUKTER VERA MILES Printing . Industry Association of (Javedon Uvea .with his wife Lowest Price In Town Crown Prince Wasaan aa their w dya and two sons Alfred W. Jr. mouthpiece, declared ’ Wednesday SENTENCED FOR ROBBERY complaint that he was chasing The programs will take place WARD BOND NATALIE WOOD Connecticut and Western Massa­ his wife and daughter with a during the worship hours of the chusetts, It was announced this and"'’ employes have Britain robbery three month* ago. Philips originally pleaded Inno­ GRAHAME’CRAWFORD’BICKFORD ______and allied firms in the Hartford An ex-convlct with a police record cent to charges of aggravated as­ the services. split a total profit Of $348,751. Pocket Radio sault. attempted incest, and risk The school will not be in ses­ Don’t forget: The perfect Christmas gift of all! An~opera aeriea area who will formulate plans to .Other officera elected Thursday going back to 1931, Comcowich sion on Christmas and will resume ticket to the January and Febmary series. 6 great operas In all, observe Printing Week, Jan. 15 was captured after he was wound­ of injury to a minor. He changed through 21. night lifcluded John Do'u.glas, hia plea Thursday on the first classes at 9 and 10:30 a.m. on Jan $4JS0, now on saleELVIS at box office.PRESLEY u, “8.1. BUES” president of Republic' Foil Ipc., with free hearing aid atached ed by a police bullet atop a store. 1. 8TART8~ He pleaded guilty. An accomplice, charge and State’s Atty. Joel H. BUYS MEAT ACCOUNTS vice president, and John (SdoHd^e,^ for private listening Reed II entered s nolle on the oth­ The December Church School MEDNESDAY: chairman of the board, Covertefa Frank Scarano, 46, Meriden, was staff meeting has been canceled. The Hartford Provlaion Co., op­ Free geniiine leather ease and given three to six years. er two. erators of plants in Hartford, New Inc., West Hartford, treasurer. battery Frank B. Squires. 24, of Bunker Britain and Stamfyrd, has pur­ Powerful reception In tough MISTRIAL DECLARED Hill Rd., Coventry, changed hia chased the major a^ptints of the GETS PROMOTION areas Hartford, Dec. 17 OP)—Judge J. Innocent plea to guilty on a charge 60-year-old Connecticut Bepf Co. Edwin F. Dwyer of 58 Litchfield Will pich-up from 18 to 22 sta­ tired of Joseph Smith has declared a mia- of driving while his license was PIANO'S RESTAURANT at 71 Hoadley .Place, Hartford, St., Mancheeter, haa been named tions untfer suspension and waa fined a ^ c h will be demollehed to make trlal in the U.S, Di.atrlrt Court manager of the Farmington Ave. Will play load and l(1al of Albert A. Delgobbo, 41, on $123. Taket Pleasure in Presenting a. .. . charges of selling and transport­ Judge John P. Cotter found ■alsh BelUmr .(tophla lArcs 90^y guarantee ing stolen car*. A-jury yesterday Roger H. Lothian, 26. of the CJhar- Orler Girtvs Sslis Osrla ★ NEW DINING ROOM 800 fp 400 heara of piny time HuM-d Ru M failed to agree on a verdict after est Trailer Park, Vernon,'guilty of "Sunrise At "A Breath on 1 smnll Datteiy only coat 4ti hours of deliberation. Delkob- reckless driving and fined him Campobello" Of Scandal” 49o to nplaoe bo was ordered held in $3,000 bail $35. Lothian was originally charged a:N-»i38 S:1»-7:4S LUNCHEON MENUS CAMPBELL COUNCIL Will play anywhere, In ear until a decision about a new trial. with driving while under the in­ far distanoes I,. fluence of liquor or drugs. SUNDAY WEEKDAYS-NOON-4 P.M. High power e Seieotion sta- vacations? BUHH PRAIKE8 DILLON The breaks and thefts which re­ DINNERS—4 PJ4..9 P.M. KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS tiotw polls them la and holds sulted In the charges against the Debra PaaH — la Washington, Dec. 17 (4h—Sen. SUNDAY—NOON-9 P.M. them there Prescott Bush. R-Conn., has ex­ three occurred during a six month “JOURNEY TO THE ANNUAL period early this year in ^Illngton Omny in ahlrt poehat e WaiONa Forget winter drearineea in the sun-drenched eurf at the pressed delight over the appoint­ and Stafford Springs. LOST CITY” olriy 6 oaneea. ment of a Republican, Douglas la Color a;S&X:4(-lS:M ★ COCKTAIL LOUNGE Colonnadee. Two sparklihg pools . . . an inviting ocean and Dillon, as secretary of the treas­ Among other teatimony in the CWLDREirS 825 feet of wide, private beach for tanning. There’s deep ury in the Kennedy administra­ trial came statements that one of Also Featuring.... tion. In a telegram to Dillon yes­ three had been given a "He de­ CHRISTMAS sea and lake fishing at your door! Nights m starlit terday, Bush said, "worldwide rec­ tector test" with a resuscitator by “CIRCUS OF HORRORS” PETE LaPlRA and filled with music. Enjoy informality and.exciting ognition of your great abilities State Police. The beating of a dish- la Color I:te4:M-S;ie PARTY and competence' la an Important pan in an adjacent room, the aus at the organ social activities. Superb accommodations and service pect was told, Indicated the device . WILL BE HELD asset, and yoiir understanding of had registered a falsehood in his DAILY NEWSPAPERS SELL DAIRY PRODUCTS with “extra” luzuriee. Come stay with us... our fiscal and monetary problems ■tory. To Play Your Favorite Tunes at home Is undoubted. Good luck." Defense attorneys Leo B. Fla­ STARTS WEONCSDAY NEWLY REMODELED s u n b a y ' Write Dept. MR for free color folder herty Jr. and Robert J. Pigeon FROM PASTURE TO PUBLIC or see your travel agent. TOBACCO CROP REPORT ■ought to show the defendants had AT THE STATE 2 P J L Washington, Dec. 17 (iP)T-The given confessione to the State Po­ ^ BALLROOM Agriculture Department's final lice under great atrain. DINING and DANCING^ A TTinc THE DAIRY INDUSTRY, with salos of $12 billion a yoar keep their products moving from store to home. crop report of the year estimates In one case, it was shown one of KNIGHTS o r OHA7MBI78 from humjradi of typos of products, is a giant of tho The daiiy newspaper is a vital force In this mass the 1960 tobacco production' in the defendants could not have been EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT H O im Connecticut at 13,171.000 pounds. connected with one of the breaka Featuring the Henry E. Martin bg* great food businoss. movement of dairy products from the moment they era This is baaed on 8,800 acres har­ because he' was in a hospital at cheatra and TV star vocallat jbhn Tho daiiy newspaper, another giant, is a dominant processed to tha moment they are placed on the table. vested for an average yield of 1,- the time. Corvo. ' .608 pounds an acre, the depari- Criminal caees In the winter aee- influence in helping dairy manufacturers.and dairy With practically everyone consuming them, it is neces­ ment said yesterday. SUMMONS MEETING tion oi the court will be assigned The ballroom is also available throughout the week for op- associations to increase tha public's demand for their sary to move them through the medium that reachee for hearing or trial beginning Feb. ganlaaUon meetings, parties and weddings. Up to 400 capacity. FOR products. These advertisers use the dally newspaper practically everyone.' The daiiy newapaper reaches' 15 or aftbr, according to tha eched- mBPECIAL BANQUET MENUS Mayan Work$ Studied ule of aeesions for the current year. . as a national force to keep tho public aware of tha nstionsliy— and rtaches locally-’-with $8,299,723 Judge Alva P. Loiselle of wmi- ELECTION and BUDGET news-filled copies every day. Melt X),City—Hundreds of pyra­ mantlo will preaida In Tolland and ®4BL» TO MAKE YOUR WILL BE innovations and nutritional value of dairy products. mids, built aa long ago as 3,000 Windham County Superior Courts Tha thousands of local processors and ratailers ^ HOTEL years by tha Mayan Indiana, have RESERVATIONS FOR NEW YEAR’S EVE during the setaion, Jan. 8 to March dairy products use tha daily newspaper regularly to o lo n n a d e s been found in a remote arts on 34, Ha will dlvlda. hia time batwaan MONDAY, DEC. 19 ThV TOTAL SELLIN6 MEDIUM IS THE DAILY NEWSPAPER MLiM sHoms the border of eouthweatem Mexico the two, handling Windham Coun­ AT 8:10 FJI. mmskOH end Ouatemaia. Anthropologieta ty mattara bafora Feb. 14 and Tai- PIANO'S RESTAURANT FubNshed In Dm Intsrsal sf mere affeeUva aslMMising by from Harvard and the University land OauBty m aitait aitar. MVItRA REACH, FLORIDA • Fhgnt FALM REACH* VI 44221 of Pannaylvania are studying Jan. iS haa baan aet aa tha data r o u t e 9 and 44AiT BOLTON TEL. Ml 8§9ntUi tham. for raeapUoB of criminal plaaa naxt # ^

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, ^ I / . - MANCHESTER EVIOnNG HERALD, Bli^CH ESTE^ CpN))... SATyRDAY. DECEMBER 17, I960 fO U B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1960 -T—^ p i '■ ‘ r- i'. •M’ V ’ • ^ Mm, CM hopM iw Wffl hlN 000«M- F-r’ f »• ’ Church aoerotarita are Wonders of the UiiiyerM ilitut^tfter •r that At IMAt AM of tha grmipd to got ehareh i U r ..■y'v which daflultaly rtpuM d him. tha Connecticut Ohrwtmaa eVe aad £ t e t t ^ ,JliraU i fArm groop. thw aIm tandand him day to The HteaM bp 4 . — A poaaibla fraadom—a fraadom Ihnradajr. Iho mum wip i S 8 !^ m o . Yankee the fottowlag week for as . . from tha campaign promlaea with By A. H. O. Yoaris orra aerviosa. which ha nought to woo i t Iha Osator CMgregatfosAl Cborch St. A omsT ■. O. Church Possible in fArmara aald, la tho alactlon, that l l tM ta r ■ov. John K. Hannea, Pastor ' We admire him in print; we ad­ ■ot. damea T. fFCoaaoU tliay werra not moved or antlcad by ■air. OMBort O. BlRpsea man will ba able t6 Stlmd 4v4dt tat tha Kennady farm program prom- mire him in person. He haa a third M alstar Bev. toMfh H. MeCaaa Arec| CUt^clies Bar Dr. 1. K. Lsvltl. Dlfwtor dimension in which ha eludes us. Bev. John -O. Began. lbs Fsis FMMtuttpi Umss. At'Spadd Of 13.00a mll4i per iaea That it aaama to ua, ahould ■er. Isauvoee J. Viaeeat hour It wlU scoop up tbs tbtn at­ But how we rate or analyso caiester AseeelaU MMster meottrillB Oshgfogatiaaal «f TheFnaklte Rtottlato mosphere oomposad of : nttiogen ba taken an new avidenca and pol- Sunday Masses at 6, T, 8. 9, A tschnoIoSieol brMkthrouih— iicy advice entitled to auperaeda Bowles, the third ConnecUcutlan 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. Oharch and oxygen with hydrogan as a m i ^ tiAtm to make it big In the new Kennedy 8, 9:16, and U a.ia., Chuech Bobart IL SUnoda, BOalstor the answer to a space man’s ^ S S S ? «AdT«aM whatever aanctlty there may be contaminant Htaaa gaM '. wbuld administration, is not very im­ Servieoa. Sermon, "Cfod'i Olbry St. Bridget's R. O. Church drssm — may materialise after then ha oompraased and cooled by auppoaad to ba in a campaign portant. A little over a year ago, and the World’s Psaet." . Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor 10:45 aJB., NuraefyAwans. 1M6 when thSEpace Plans begins the liquid hydrofOn to.tha equiva­ promiae. It waa, to our mind, bad saluting his conclusion of ms 8:15 and 11 a.m., Church School Rev. Stanley E. Hastillo 11 a.m., Moming jfronhlp aerr- operation. ■ , lent of what wo call ‘^liquid air". first year in the House in Washing­ for nursory through junior high. Rev. Dennis R. Hussey les and Sunday tMooL Bsfmon, ’Until this tbha a secret study, However, Uquld air le unSgtiSfac- promtaing in tha flmt place, and 6 p.m.. Congrogatlbnal Young the m^aslne A'riatlon Wsek has we think tha entire country would ton, we somehow , came up with the Assistants "And Then The Liftot’* Grestari tory as aa oxldiser fOr QiS. nitro­ MKlUUiUl Ot verdict that he hadn’t been doing People Club mooting in Woodruff are Mr. and Mrs. Lmila Smith. disclosed that the "Air Pores is gen ia inert and cannot ba used. TBji aSu ( ^ b£ IIPR1688 join tha farmera in releaaing him Hail. seeklBg 130 million to fond this TmI AaaoetatadAaiiodMid PrauP i ^ !• axei^T*^ too well at the scheduled business Sunday Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10, H, Deacon ot the day . ■ Dou^lM TO eeparate thS liquid nitrogen HIM to Uw UM ot r*poWlo«Uop ot from i t If wa need new coneepta of using his House service as the 7:30 p.m., Rhyijhmic Choir and In the chapel at 9 and IQ a.m. Hayes. Ushers ore FhilUp Welles radical concept ot an alrpUne fly­ and liquid OXygen a fraotioaal dis­ M«a HiapueiM* otmM to h or stepping stone to future prominence Youth and Senior Choir Christmas ing Into Space. a■et ottarwlM eroditod In Hit* capotand new frontlera anywhere, we and David Welles. Flowen by Mrs. tillation will be. undertaken. . When •ad alao tho local now* publUdcd aero. need them on tha farm problem. and preferment in the foreign program, The CYP Club wiU at- Oharch of the Assumption Dorothy. Besl. To "fijr"fljr” into spactspace auoveabove .m.the the liquid oxygen has f l n ^ baen policy field. That verdict has ever tend, and then return to the par­ Ah rlfMala otiaDDlHioatloa o( aMciai In abort, aumming up all the Adams St. and Thompson Rd. 3 p m ., Pageant stafs aommit- atmospMrs appamtly vMURe separated it will he stofwi in touiks dispatchea boreln bi ar« alao r,aer»ed since been under challenge, by the sonage for rafreshmenta Rev. Joseph Farrell, Pastor tee. physical principlw as wa knoilOW for use with hydrogen for pro­ FaU acrn ea ellaat of N B A. Barr- non-exiatent mandatea in thia allm loyal Bowles office staff, but even Rev. Francis T. Butler, Assistaat 6:80 p.m.. The Holy Na^vlty them,, Yet the seq[uences4q(uence as ontUneioutlined pulsion. le». foe. _ popular vote ,victory, Prealdent more importantly and conclusively, South Methodist Church pageant by the. Air Force Is feasible. For ovaw poimd of hydrogen FUbllahara RapraaaetatlTta; n # by events themselves. So now that Lawrence F. Almond Sunday Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10:16 The opefatlon of this new vehicle eight pouiiM of oxygen are nec- foUua Hatbawa itaaela] Aaencr — Na« elect Kennedy haa one big man Bowles makes it to be undersecre­ 7 p.m., Santa ClSmi in tha ves­ Tork Cbteaxo Oatrolt ana B oa^ date. He la free to try to find for Plwcy M. Spurrier and 11:30 a.ni. try., la intSimately linked to the at- eesary for the bumlmlr procees to MItMBBR AUDIT BUREAU OF tary of state, don't depend on ,us Ministers CIRCULATIUNB ____ every iaaue and policy the formu­ to predict how he win do in that moipbne ot the eafth. It la planr take place. Thua it tiw hydrogen St. Bartholomew’s Church Flrat LottenMB Ohartlt ned to fiiake tho atmoaphere pro­ which haa relatively small Weight Tba RaraM PnaHng Ckanpany to la which would be right. Ho will be poet. We have a blind spot in our 8 and 10:45 a.m„ Morning Wor­ Bucicley School Audltorimn •aaiunaa no Oaaaetol raaponatbrilM I appraisal apparatus. iSt W. Mala S t a vide ^ e olddiser necessary to bum la c a n ^ aloft by the Space tapoaraptoeal error, appeai^a n a powerful a Prealdent aa he ship. Sermon by tho Rev. Lawrence Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor Bsckvflle ■- the hydrogen fuel and also |>ro- Flaae, the oxygen neesassty to aaraaonaata and otber raadiM mM cornea cloaa to being right. It doesn't affect us when we con­ F. Almond, "Songs of Advent: No Rev. Dtvld O. BbsMIiiier, M t vida the braking necessary to, re­ bum H can be obtained'from the In Tba Manctiaalaf BTenlnp Herald. sider Bowleg in print. In magazine Ear May Hoar Hla Coming.” Sunday Masses at 8, 8:15 and Pastor turn the Space Plane from space. atmosphere by this Involved pro­ “ '»«iiarlloln*^oain« boora: article, or In the book to Which Church School for nursery th ro i^ 10:80 a.m. Thus the Space Plane will take off cedure. -->—1 n.m. rrldaj. every magazine article sooner or junior high. 9 ajn.. Sunday Schools rUiSea and land like the conventional air­ Plyliig Lab >1 p.ra Hondap. That Medieval Lure later graduates, he la clear, re­ 9 a.m., Open house by Grade 8, Covenant Congregational Church i*—1 p.ra Ttieadapid». freshing, and intelligent on the fqr-all. agqs. Adult Bible cjdas and plane hut It will posset a space It is this type of separeUon that .p—X a an Wednoadap flrat session, in Wesley Hall. (Evangelloal Covenant) teaelMr training clqMd>lUty so tremendous aa to classes the Space Plane as a fly­ Five queana and four kinga lad subject of foreign policy, no wild 10:46 aura., Church School fbr Rev. K. EJnar Raok, Faster off, not a hand in deucaa wild, but and wooly idealist or extremist at 10:15 a.m., Churefii Service. Ser­ permit it to undertake a round trip ing chemical laboratory. The .ed deadlino: 10:80 a.m. aaeA senior high. Christmas play by mon, "H ie Weak Confound tha to tho moon. volume of machinery necessary to pohlleaHon axcapl Bnturdav— the audience for the royal wedding all, but more likely to impress one Grade 8, second session, in Oodpef 8:30 a.m., Sunday School with Mighty,” by the poator. Sendee dap of an the most common sense writer classes for all ages. The Space Plane may be pow­ perform the distillation and get rid a a.ab in Belgium the other day. Europe Hall. will be broadcast to the Sunday ered by conventional turbojets and of heat may make vp the bulk of of all writerg on fqfeign policy. 3:30 p.m., Older Youth Fellow­ 10:80 a.m., ChurtSh time nursery. School room. Nursery during the Saturday, December 17 alao managed to acrape up, out of There is, after alt; ^ certain dis­ 10:45 a.m., Morning 'Wlorship. a jettuonable rocMbt booster. At the plane's air frame. 0 ^ ship In Susannah W e a^ Hall. Dis­ service. takeott both systems will go into The ability to launch a satellite Ita poat-war rulna, a grand total cipline In the process of the printed cussion on "What's Wrong With Sermon; “Our Lord, Emmanuel." 4 P4n., Christmas concert given H orror of 46 princea and prlnceaaea to at word, produced chapter length. 1:30 p.m., Agitation at Conval­ operation to accelerate to high or send the plane on e space mis­ Pleasure.” by Junior and Senior Choirs. Or- speeds quickly 'and to get it up to tend tha nuptlala of tha ahy Fabri' Nor does oUr vision ever grow 7 p.m., Oarillon concert. escent homes. g ^ s t 'and director, Mrs: sion Is important. Equally import­ Wa nuppoae it in the poBalbllity cloudy when we are engaged with 5 p.m., Sunday School Christmas an altitude of 50 to 75 miles—the ant is the ability to glide down ole. to King Baudouin. Hie bride’a Bowles the man, tha person. What 7:30 p.m., Christmas Candlelight R. Schelbe. fringe of the atmosphere. When that, on both planea yeeterday, the Service. Program. 6:30 p.m., Luther League mem­ through the atmosphere to reduce crewa and paaaengera had an un- gown waa a beautiful thing, and a one gets from Chester Bowles in Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Advent the Space Plane attains this alti­ speed to the point where nominal person is the pure warming essence bers will carol at homes of shut- tude it will orbit the earth at a ■peakable number of aoconda dur­ hit. She had refuaed to wear a Zion Evangelloal Latheraa Church midweek Service. ins and will take Christmas cheer speed landing can be effeteed. AH of high purpose. One cannot miss speed of about 13000 miles per nour space vehicles with the exception ing which they knew what had white mink cape over it because feeling that here Is a m.an who (Missouri Synod) baakets. gulping In the atmosphere to bum happened to them and what kind of she felt such a of lavish­ sees wonderful and necessary Cooper and High Sto. Calvary Church the available hydrogen. Once the of Dyna-Soar will uae energy to Bev. Paul O. Prokopy, Pastor (Assemblies of God) Our Savler LollieraB Ohnroli drop below orbital speed. Once the chance waa left to them which ness would be out of place when so things to be dong in the world, who oxygen tanka are filled the pro- dedicates every^lng that he him­ 647 E. Middle Tpko S o i^ Windsor ptuMon eystem will uae rockets space vehicle enters .the at­ makaa thia craah aeem even more many Belgians ware suffering self is to the mission of seeing that 9 a.m., Sunday School. Free bus Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, Walter L. Abel, Faetor with liquid hydrogen as the fuel mosphere at these enormous speeds terrible than other air tragediaa c^ hardship and loss in the Congo. some useful and significant portion transportation. Pastor and liquid oxygen as the oxidizer. the . vehicle will heat. precipitous- ' 9:30 a.m., Adult Bible class. the paat We think of them all, We are always a sucker for such of them may get done, and who. by 9 a.m., Sunday School and Bible These highly efficient propellantsi ,ly and a heat shield is essmtlal IS the home of Mrs. Douglas J. Roberts, amidst pewter, Christmas holly and yew, with Jeff in country kitchen . . . realizing, auddenly, that when a nice mixture of pageantry, splen hlg own sense of goal and mien of 10 a.m.. Divine worship. Text: 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. classes. .. will propel the Space Plane on its for dissipating the heat to prevent dedication, inspires otherg to pick John 1: 19-28. Theme; "The Ques­ 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship. 10:15 a.m., Worship Service. •pace miaalon and permit return complete bum ouL they had taken their Uvea in their dor, true love, and the always fit­ up their young csrearg and follow. tion to John the Baptist Concerns 6:30 p jn ., Carol sing at the par­ Sermon, "Our Heavenly Father to the earth. Upon return aero­ In the Space Plane the vehicle gambrel-roof 18th century colonial on KoHon Rd. in Vernon . . handa and accepted tha odda of ting ingredient of soma regard and Our safeguard has always been that Us All: Who are thou?” Nursery sonage, 22 Vernon St. The group Telle Ua the Ohriatmaa Story.” dynamic braking will permit rela-' can dip into the thin atmoS)^here flight, it had, for once, been for compassion for the unfortunate. We weren't young anv more. In the parish house during church will leave to carol for shut-ins, and Nuraery for small children and tively alow re-entry and descent and the aero-dynamlc lift of Its 18 Wa atart dreaming of a Europe worship. return later for refreshments. infants. to the Burface. ^ wings can k e ^ it circling the earth ...... th Century Colonial real. We think of tha frienda and But aomewhere between what 11 a.m., Gottesdlenst famlUea bereft at the holiday aaa- which would, be all kings and Bowles in person says he wants to 7:30 p.m., Children’s Chriatmaa Breakthrough while aero-dynamic drag cuU Us By MARGE FLYNN nice which forma a shallow draw­ do and what Bowles in print says I Emanuel Lutheran Church Worship. Theme, “Christmas Hie olgniRcant factor—-the real speed. Thus it will heat gradually Mrs. Douglas Robert:.’ 18th cen­ er at the top for papers and docu­ ■on. And we think, while thankful quaens, and whan wa fancy our­ should be done there comeg a be- First Church of Christ Scientist C. Henry Anderson, Pastor Joy.” breakthrough.— lies in the com­ and this heat can he dissipated. tury colonial home in Vernon typi­ ments. for the comparative good luck or selves being reproached for such witbhed third dimension, In which Masonic Temple Arthur K, Gaard, Intern Wednesday, 7 p.m.. Church and plete absence of the giant,' expen­ When the final trip to the surface fies all the spirit and thoughts About 20 years ago, when insu­ medievalism we sometimes grow sdmost everything happens. We Sunday School Chriatmaa party. sive and' temperamental boosters. evoked by the, phrase, "home for poanibly pilot akill which took one 11 a.m., SundaySunda; Service, Sun- IS Undertaken the veldelty will lation and new clapboards were of the planea to a craah landing in enough to ask whether or not heard Bowlea describing, before 8 and 10:80 a.m.. Worship and Friday, Youth group carola. All other man-ih-epsce vehicles have dropped to the point where Christmas.” being installed, the Roberts found ' day school, and Nurasry. presentation of Church School . A fine specimen of traditional wliich life on tha ground waa not the people of Europe are better off, Los Angeles, what kind ot party It like Mercury, ApoUo, Dyna-Soar heat problems do not trouble > ths the handle of an old pewter por­ platform he aimed to produce Wednesday, 8 p.m., meeting. Christmas program, "The LJght Union Congregational Chureh and even the B-70 will use a rock­ vehicle. Preliminary plans indicate colonial architecture, this home is ringer between the clapboards and involved, of tha continual night under their dictators, their prgjac- there. It wag to be thrilllngly short Reading roop> hours at 749 Main Shines,” at both services. Music by RoMcvUle steeped in family tradition. Every St., Tuesday," f Friday, Saturday, il et booster to impart the greatest that molybdenum will he us4d for inside wall at a rear comer of the mare which la Involved in maneu­ toratas, their mob parllamentarl- and clear and concise. And after­ the Junior Choir. Meditation by Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Pastor increase in velocity necessary to the vehicle because of Its heat year, about a week before Christ­ houee. The handle bears the mark wards, one could take the printed a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thursday, 11 a.m. Arthur Gaard, "The Lord Is At mas, her eldest son. Dr. Douglas FB, the maker’s mark or touch vering theaa glanta of the air above anlam, or avan their occasional to 9 p.m. Hand.” orbit. The Space Plane needs no resistant properties. text of his product, and conclude 9:30 a.m-. Church School for boosters and thus the cost of put­ Hiree short years ago the fl^at James Roberts Jr., fells the fami­ which was stamped on most Amer­ our great oentera of population taste of decent democracy, than that he didn't miss by too much "Is the Universe, Including Man. Evolved by Atomic Force?" will be Grades 6 through high school. ting satellites Into orbit or send­ satellite of the earth was launch­ ly Christmas tree from a grove of ican pewter. TTiis identified the There could have been thouaanda they ware when they were under But tn between he bored the con Church of the Nazarene 10:40 a.m., Church School for ing them on apace misatons will pines planted by his late father. maker as Frederick Bassett of New ventlon and the country with an the subject of the lesson sermon. 286 Main S t ed. In that three-year period killed, who had never even conaid the tyranny of absolute monarchs The Golden Text Is from John infants through Grads 4. drop precipitously. mighty efforts by this country's This home is the gathering place York. On the adrice of Mrs. Rob­ ered flying. There was, after ail, one thing hour long film documentary so C. E. Winslow, Minister 10:46 a.m., Morning Worship. at Christmas—and many weekends erts’ brother. Edgar Richardson, drea'ry and dull and artlesg It 1:1,8. .The Space Plane will be quite cmllan and military personnel Thia la aadneaa, for a human about even the absolute monarch Selections from the Bible in­ Sermon by "the pastor, "Peace Of unlike our super jet transports. have wrested the scientific leadsr- during the year—of Mrs. Roberts’ who is director of the Detroit In­ killed whatever freshness and 9:30 a.m.. Church School. Classea three children, their husbands and stitute of Art and a trustee at tragedy which teara at our Imagl He waa responsible, and he could novelty the platform Itself might clude Psalms 89:8,9. for all ages. Mind Guarantee.” It WiU not only be unUke In ap- sliip of space from the Soviet Correlative psssuOs from "Set 6 p.m., Officers and commission psarance but wqigh about 500,000 Union. If the Space Plane ­ wives, and her eight grandchildren. Winterthur, they secured an ap­ nation, not an. outcry agrainat tha be held responsible. But some have won, had It been presented by 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. The 145-acre property on Bolton propriate porringer bowl to which Itself. ence and Health With Key to the Message by the pastor. Theme: chairmen of the Senior Pilgrim pounds — about twice the weight rialises the United States will have Rd. In Vernon includes a red clap­ effort and drive which move man times, whan the aituatlon is that Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, Fellowship meet for an executive of. the jets. At take-off it will undisputed possession of this posi­ the handle was affixed. But when he reaches something "The Schedule of Sovereignty.” board. 12-room house, a large' rec- The Roberts’ pewter collection toward the attempted maatery of the people are answerable to the very close to his own highest am­ Include p. 83:16. Children’s church and nursery. meeting. C S ^ about up to 100,000 poimds tion In the space race. 7 p.m., Christmas pageant. oPUqtdd hydrogen. This modest reatioh barn, tennis court, skeet Includes pieces bearing the marks another element ao that he, can people, responsibility just bounces bition In public life, with an oppor­ 6 p.m., Young People’s Christmas (Copyright 1960, General Fea­ shoot, swimitiig pool, and a small of Richard Lee Sr. and Jr. of Mas­ liva a faater, more convenient Ufa. around, like a rubber ball. tunity for Influence and service so St. Mary’s. Epiacopsl Church program. Members of Senior Pll3:rim Fel­ amount of fuel is all that is need­ tures Ciorp.) Church and Park Sto. lowship will attend pageant In ed fot when the S]^ce Plane house across the road. sachusetts and Vermont, the Dan- There will be auch outcriee, on be­ We suppose it is dangerous and close to his own long-time dreams, 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. Mrs. Roberts and her late hus­ forths and Boardmans of Connecti­ we find ourselves back under the The Bev. Alfred L. Williams, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Prayer place of regular meeting. skirts the edge of the atmosphere half of Improved methoda for keep­ ridiculous thinking like this which Rector band, Dr. Douglas J. Roberts, were cut, G. Richardson of Boston, and basic and original Bowles spell, and Praise service. it will pick Up from the atmoa­ living In West Hartford when they Townsend and Compton of London. ing planea out of each other’a path, Is responsible for our failure to de­ and full of hope that he will be full Tho Rev. Prescott Beach Jr„ RockvUle Baptist Church phere it wUl pick up from the Assistant MARLOW’S discovered and bought the former Mrs. Roberts uses her pewter tea­ on behalf of keeping all planea far­ velop sufficient alarm when we of disciplined movement toward Conununlty Baptist Church 69 Union St. atmosphere perhaps 500,000 pounds Sterling farm in 1931 at the time pots, sugars and creamers, and simply defined objectives, with all The Rev. Canon Hionias D. Byme, 585 E. Center S t at the Green Rockville of oxygen which means that the aad other fine Main St. that esUte was being settled. The ther away from our big clUea, on hear those Republican whispers to Director of EdneatJon many other pieces which are deco­ behalf of keeping planea on the tha affact that John F. Kennedy surprise diffusions of Inspiration John R. Neubert, Minister Bev. Winthrop Pameworth, Pastor increase in gross at this high stores win be OPEN EVERY Roberts and their young children rative accessories In almost every and effort eliminated. 9:80 a.m., Church School with altitude will double the,take- off used the property, overlooking Bol­ room of the bouse. ’ ground in dangeroua weather, and is in process of setting up and 7:80 a.m.. Holy Communion. classes for all ages. weight of the plane. NIGHT NEXT WEEK TOLL 9:30 a.m., Sunday Church School ton Lake, as a aummer home for "The doctor couldn’t resist they will be heard and they will breeding a royal family, with the 9 a.m.. Family Service. The for all ages. 11 a.m., Morning worship. Ser­ The plane wUl have air scoops 9; except Saturday. 10 years. exhauat themaelvea, and, aave for crown prince already on the scene Utany with address by the 10:15 a.m., Second ae salon, mon topic: "Christ Came, to De­ or Intakes so enormous that a - Soon after purchasing the prop­ clocks,” explained Mrs. Roberts as A ThouRht for Today rector. Junior Choir. The assistant she opened the front of a pine acme minor changea in the flying and already titled John II. Per­ church school for children, cradle stroy the Works of the Devil.” erty, they cbnsulted an architect, Sponsored by the Me conducts tenrices for nuraery and roll through kindergarten. For 7 p.m., Evening Gospel hour. William H. Thompson, of Phlla- grandfather clock in the study. In­ code, perhapa, all will go on aa be­ hapa tha reason we aren’t as Oouneil et Obnrebee kindergarten in their locatlone at Grades 1 through 4, it begins at Church School Christmes program. delphia, who identified the house side the front door is an inscrip­ fore, with man attll the reaoluta frightened aa wa should be la that this hour. ‘ 10:30 in the sanctuary. as of about the 1790 period. Restor­ tion, "made by Gideon Roberts in gambler that he can remove the 11 a.m„ Morning IPrayer and United Methodist Oharch of Bolton 1790 in Bristol.” There are five we have a secret idea maybe this While we ere so busy thinking 10:30 a.m^. Morning Worship. A ation work was carried on under grandfather clocks in the house, gamble. Holy Baptism with sermon by the "first person" soliloquy: "My Name R t 44A and South Rd. his supervision during the sum­ country ought to try the one thing of the first advent of our Liord and assistant. Senior Choir. Bebbyait- Re%’. Carlton T, Daley, Minister od and the Roberta also gave one to (irandflaughter Wemiy Roberts in highchair at iianquet table People who might have been on It hasn't. We notice, without a la Melchior.” ^ VDarm fUelcoint 9LWU S mers. Saviour. let ua not forget that he tlng nursery in the nuraery, 41 5 p.m., Christmas Vespers pro­ Operated as Farm e'ach of their three children. There theae two planea will take other quiver, that the Duke of Hyannis Park S t 0:80 a.m„ Church School for all are also mantle clocks, on which promised to return to earth. I gram. A different kind of Christ­ departments. The Roberta moved into the Mrs. Roberts has restored paint­ planea tomorrow, and arrive aafe- haa just been named attorney gen­ firmly believe that from where we 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer with In­ mas tableau In photograph and prer house perrrianentl.v in 1941. During struction on the Church following. recorded tape, featuring our church 0:30 and 11 a.m., Morning Wor­ Sunday SchMl—9:30 ing. banjo and mirror clocks iy. Our hata off to them. But flrat eral. stand today we are much closer to ship. Fourth Sunday In Advent. World War II, the property was throughout the house. a little tight feeling, if you care to Boys’ Choir. school people. Carol singing. With Masses fer all age levels operated as a farm, stocked with His second advent than we are to Dally, 7 p.m., Evanlng Prayer. Christmas treat for the children Sermon, "He Came Too Soon— The study is lined with wide join it, about yeaterday'a dead, His first. The following will bring Wednesday, 6:80 and 10 a.m.. The Church.” Nursery. beef cattle, pigs, sheep, hens and board panelling, painted in dark Big Flakea this to our minds more vividly: afterward. 7 p.m.. Fourth Advent Candle- Muscovy ducks. yeaterday'a horror. Holy Communion. St. Thomas’ 6 p.m.. Senior Youth Fellowship Church-'Tinie Nursery A farm manager lived in the red to match traces of old paint The Second Advent Dn; meets at the parsonage for supper lighting Service. Regular month­ 10:30 found during the restoration. Some Big flakea, coming down as If Lo! He comes with clouds descend­ Tp.p.m., Chrlstmss pageant. ly meeting of the official board. little house across the road dur­ of the panelling waa found in an caroling afterwards, then to the Senior Methodist Youth Fellow­ ing the war. Later, the wife and Everybody Equals Nobody someone were up there tearing ing, Robert Johns home, 250 Greenwood rianc lesier (Jaruen Cluo uses reei’er'clon l)prn r s v. ’C,p old milk house on the property. cotton Into jagged pieces, are Once for favored alnnera slain; ship. Freshman Methodist Youth Morning Worship—10:45 three children of Mrs. Roberts’ The Sslvatton Army Dr., for warm-up. brother, the Rev. Arthur H. Rich- The study also houses Dr. Roberts’ At long last the returns are in, friendly flakes. They hesitate a Thousand thousand saints attend­ 661 Main S t Fellowship. Junior High Meth­ Sermon: Our Lord, Emmanuel gun collection. ing. Thursday 7:30 p.m., Midweek odist Youth Fellowship. ardson, lived 'there when the Epis­ and President-elect Kennedy's moment before they nestle against M ^. B. Walter Lamle Bible study. Swell the triumph of hts train; ^ OSloer in Charge copal school headmaster waa in­ In the small front hallway are margin in the popular vote la offl your cheek, and then they are soft Hallelujah! Sacred Heart Church Annual Sunday Sehool Christmas Program—5:00 terned by the Japanese in the vertical panels, each two feet wide, dally fixed at 111,857. This pre- and not cold. They are In no hurry God appears on earth to rSign. 9:80 a.m., Sunday School for all Rt. SO, Vernon Philippine Islands. The ’’little ot the stair wall. The narrow etalrs ciotu margin. So essential to th^ past your window; when you walk Every eye shall now behold him ages. Deaths Last Night Rev. Ralph Kelly, Paator house" was used for the family rise from the front entry. There Is feeling that Kennedy did really win Robed In dreadful majesty; 10:45 a.ih., Hollnesa service. Ser­ COVENANT OONCRECATIONAL CHURCH until thia post summer, and is now an original strap hinge on the out among them you find that you, Those who set at naught and sold Masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. SPRUCE STREET NEAR EAST CENTER occupied by Mias , Marguerite front, door, and In the hall, a the election, is so slim that prac­ too, can walk through this kind of mon by Maj. Lamle. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS him, 2 p.m., Hospital vtsltatlon by London—W. W. Hadley, former­ CHURCH fl|F "DIAL-A-UPH’—MI 8-2751 Bengs of the State Child Welfare Carver-type chair with rush seat. tically anybody could have storm without hurry. They are a Pierced and nailed him to the S t Francis of Assisi Church Department. The front room on the other Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and Mrs. ly one of Britain’s most Influen­ South Windsor dianged it, or practically anybody visual indication of mild tempera­ tree, Thomas McCann. tial newspaper editors as editor Dr. Roberts, who waa head of side of the entrance is a down­ Deeply Walling Bev. James P. Glynn, Pastor IV.slinctive hardware includc.s or.gin;'! tm;t) h n^e on lr< nt door the X-ray departments at Hart­ stair bedroom with wallpaper on couliThave been responsible for it. tures, so that even a stormy win­ 6:30 pjn., Prayer service. of the Sunday Hmea, died yester­ Rev. Raymond B. YaakauSkaa Perhaps the most significant sin Shall the true Messiah see. 7 p.m. Evening service, Sermon day. He was 94. ford Hospital and Manchester three walls and wood paneling on ter day can carry the suggestion All the tokens of his passion Aaelstant Paator gle bloc of people who might have byy Maj. Lamle. Oakland, Calif. — Dr. William Memorial HospiUl, planted pines, the fireplace wall. A distinctive of far-off spring. They are sticky Still his dazzling body bears, Palmer Lucas, 80, world famed Chinese chestnut and Korean nut piece of furniture in this room Is changed It consisted of a total of Cause of endless exultation Masses at 7, 8, 9:10, 10:15 and and friendly and fuzzy with prom­ Second CongregaRenal Church pediatrician who was honored for 11 a.m. pine trees on the property. a small maple desk on frame with 224,831 voters who actually went ise that, pardon them, but they To his rjuisomed worshipers; nis work in behalf of French and Mrs. Roberts, daughter of an ball and claw feet. With what rapture 885 N. Main S t to-^e polls on Nov. S and voted for don't mean to stay arOund long. Araeld W. Teser, Minister Belgian children during World S t Mauriee’s Oburoh Episcopal clergyman and a na­ In the largest upstair bedroom Gaze we on those glorious scars War I, died yesterday of cancer. tive of Vermont, met her husband, Is a high four-poster bed with wood some. candldStas, but not for any Big flakes are almost as reassur­ Ysa, Amen! let all adore thee, Mrs. Rlohard H. Finney, Belton candidate for President. They were Associate Minister Dr. Lucaa was a native of Lexing­ Rev. Bentord L. MeGurk, Paeter also a Vermonter, during a Christ­ frame around the top from which ing aa no storm at all. High on thy eternal thrown; • ton, Ky„ and served for 35 years mas vacation from Swarthmore a fabric valance hangs. There are there, at the polls. They Were nu­ Saviour, take the power #nd glory; - - . AND CHftlSTMAS DfCOKATIONS Watch out. howeysr, for the mo­ 10 a.m., Morning Worship and aa profeasor of pediatries at the Sunday Masses at 7, 8:30,, 10, College. They shared an abiding three bedrooma with fireplaces and merous enough to have changed ment whan they begin to slant a Claim the kingdom for thine Unlversltyilof . and 11:30 a.m. * . interest In collecting antique fur­ ope at the rear without a fireplace own: Church School. Nursery for chil­ the popular result. For some IltUe mors and fall a little fasUr, dren during worship service. Ser­ POINSETT1A8 niture and pewter from the time oh the second floor;>,and two rooms strange reason, ’ perhaps one of Jah! Jehovah! of their marriage In 1923 until his on the third floor. when the flakes begin to lose their Everlasting God, come down! mon by tha minister. 59o saeii aad up . Oi’iCket-on-neai*th death three years ago. paralysis between two evenly 6 pun,, Junior High Pilgrim Fel­ and wrought iron latcn. Ancestral horse pistol bootjack At one end of the living room st jagged edges, when there la ■ Charles Wecley Pewter porringers and mugs in the rear, a sunporch has been add­ matched candidates, they did not lowship meets et church to go Money Musing movement of chill elr behind them Maj. E. Walter Lamle Chriatmaa caroling. WREATHS AND graduated sizes hang from the ed and opens onto a flagstone ter­ register a choice. when they cling laaa’and last long­ The Salvation Army 6:46 |bn.. Mu Sigma Chi will by Ube Thrifty SPRAYS mantle of the fireplace in the orig­ race. The floor of the sunroom is Aa for tracing and crediting the er. The kindly llluaton may be over. meet at church to go caroling to ^HISFATHCR'S SON! • 81.00 aad ap inal country kitchen, which is now also flagstone. In this room la a election result to other groups It may be ijf^ter again. shut-ins and have a Christmas the livijig room at the rear of the Chippendale bonnet-top cheat-on- whose members did register votes, Five Appointed party. As most any school child CHRISTMAS ROPlNO house. 'Hie center chimney had to chest with rosettes on the bonnet. 7 p.m., Choir Vesper Service. 85o yard—8 yds. ClAC be reconstructed during the house The sunroom is separated by a that is a fascinating but bootless is aware, this bank is the restoration; all that remained of gla.ss serving partition from the task. One can prove, to one's tem­ To Town Boards school savings bank for all buyers. He questioned us the original was a 14-foot square Pastel grandsons beside Spanish-foot leather and Carver chairs . . . 29th Carol Sing North Methodist Church CEMETERY BABKE18 present kitchen which Is equipped porary satisfaction, that rhiddle 800 Parker SL Manchester Schools. as to whether we happened chimney base of atone slabs, with­ In 20th century style. The names?• of' five men to serve out mortar, in the dirt floor cel­ Martin .Smith sold it to Thomas class young suburbanites did it, or At MHS Monday on amintng boards havs been Rev. H. Oigeed Bennett, Minister The sunroom leads to the dining the recreation bam ,1s a former Sunday dinners and picnics in all that Negroes did It, or that labor We are now used to the to have a mortgage on a •PBAYg lar. . . room, which was originally a dirt carriage shed which ia now a bill the coldest months of the year. P'innegan about 100 years ago, and submRted by Building Inspector The house la framed on this floor shed attached to the rear of garage. This spirit of sharing led Mrs. Helena Constance Sterling bought did it, but all of theae proofs will, The 29th annual Chrlatmae Con­ Thomas Monahan to General 9 and 10:80 a m.. Family Wor­ youngsters coming in to certain new home on a cer­ ship. Sermon; "Three Roads to OOMTAXNERS huge chimney; beams rest on the the house. The dining room has a It is not only with her family Roberts to sponsor a Hungarian the property Oct. 31, 1900. unfortunately, seem equally con­ cert end Ckirol Sing of Menchesler Manager Richard Martin. make sure we are taking, tain sti;eet. When we check­ chimney and extend to the out­ Mrs. Roberts shares her home. The The Roberts' children ara Dr. They are Robert Arendt, eleC' Bethlehem.” ClJE aad ap flagstone floor and large stone fire­ refugee couple five years ago. With clusive. With adequate research High School will be held Monday 9 a.m., Sunday School; Nurs­ good care of their savings ed and found that indeed side walls. Ilie present living room place with hearthstone almost recreation barn Is used by the the promise of employment and Douglas James Roberta Jr. and one could also prove, we suspect, trical; Thomas Aitkin, heating; ery, Grades 4-12, and we weiepme their has been opened up to Include, seven feet in length. Manchester Garden Club as a shelter at the Roberts’ home, they Mrs. Harvey Paatel, both of Man­ evening at 8 In the MHS Audi­ Samuel Little, plumbing; Louis we did, he immediately HOLLY AND chester. and Ross Richardson Rob­ tliat blue-eyed voters over six feet torium. 10:80 a.m., Sunday School: Nurs­ visits. We can’t resist shar­ besides the' country kitchen, a Pumlshlnga Formal workshop for making wreaths, were able to escape Soviet i*ule»and Sardella, electrical; and Stanley ery, kindergarten, Gradee 1-8. wanted to know if some of MISTLETOE pantry and another room across Purpishlnge in this room are ele­ table centerpieces and dried ar­ to come to this country. They have erta of Newport. R. L, a teacher at tall did It. But, aa one. labor lead­ The program by the Manchester Wandych, plumbing. 5:80 p.m., Junior Hi; ing a recent experience that the rear of the house. Sheathing rangements for ita Christmas St. Michael’s Country Day School. High School Choirs end Orchee- The terms of Arendt, Aitkin and Igl) and gant and formal. A mahogany ban­ a 4-year-old soh: the wife and er unexpectedly but sensibly ob Senior High Youth FellewshlpeUev helps, for us at least, to his money could be invest­ ‘ CUT-FLOWERS is vertical on the fireplace side and quet table consists of two center greens sale and for entertainment mother is cook and housekeeper: Hie grandchildren are Douglas served, so many groups could have tre had to be rescheduled from Little would expire Jan. 1, 19M meetings. disspell a lot of bur fears outer walls of the main portion of., of groups of foreign students who Pastel, 9. Hope Paatel, 7, Ross Pas­ lest Monday night because of the That of Wandych would expire ed in this loan and further, pieces, each with drop leaves, and the hulband and father has a regu­ done it that obviously no group did 7:80 p.m., A Chriatmaa Cantata, for the future of our com­ if the loan was paid .the room, and is horizontal at tho two semicircular or oval ends, at are weekend guests in area homes lar job elsewhere but helps with tel. 6, Jean Paatel, 4, Lorraine Rob- storm. Jan. 1. 1963. "Tha (Christ Child,” will be present­ Large Aseortmeat Of ■ pantry end of the room. which 20 persons can be seated. each faU. yardwork op a part-time basis. All erta, 4*2, Wendy Roberts, 1, all of I t G. Albert Pearson and Robert Sardel)a’s term would expire ed by the choir under the direc­ munity’s youth. The child, promptly. Upon reflections^ Manchester, and Ross Roberts, 6. 'We.thus arrive at the somewhi^t C. Veter of the high school music alao In 1963, ainbe his tsrm ts to CHRISTMAS TREES The fireplace dominates the The dining chairs are Quten Anne Other groups wniich meet there three are provided living quarters tion of Jamee W. McKay, minister who for reasons that will we now wish that we could room. Beside ihe fireplace are a with vase splat backs and pad feet. are the Children's Services Auxili­ in the main house. and .Susan Roberts, 4 both of contradictory concliuUm that the deperunsnt aald that Included In fill that of Guy Farrell, who re­ of music. At Reaaouable Prices Newport, R.T. . , the program will be Round Table signed from the electrical exam become^ obvious, inust re­ have been present a t his Chippendale wlngchalr and ma­ Amonr the furnishing! in the ary, and the women of S t John's "I am sure this house always narroweat kind of victory and main nameless. He came in, hogany pte-cruat table With tripod dining room are a Chinese Chip­ EplBcoiMl Church of Rockville. had happy people In it,” Mrs. Rob­ Mrs; Roberta is a member ot tho Singm doing. ” Twaa The Night inlng board. Oeaoordte Bv. Lutkaraa Choroh house during supper that Episcopal ' Women of. St. John’s , mandate conceivmbla ia alao the Before Christmas'’; the orehestre Tba general manager will con­ much like the rest, to check night when his father got legs jHid snake feeti pendale grandfather clock, and a Outlni^ for the Manchester Medi­ erts said. Her greatest satisfaction, freest and the least subject to Wlatar aad Oardea Sts. Also in,, this room is a Queen cherry comec. cupboard with a cal Society, and for interns from she added, is in "sharing the house Church in RockvUlsf. preaiduit of doing, "Sleigh Ride," by Leroy sider the recommendations when Bev. Paol O. Raleer, Faetor up on our methods and in the news as to whose mon^ Anne oberry highboy from Bur« Town and Country Club Anderson; end a medley of Chriet- he returns from Now Hampshire, carved flame flnial atop. In this Hartfdfd HoMiltal takes place at with the children,* friends and claims that this or that political the coarse of his investi­ he had borrowed. The SAV­ lington. Vt. Among its tUsUnguith- cupboard Mrs. Roberta hae her the bam and on tha grounds. Last many groups of people who come ford, a member of tha.boaiM '^ ' debt is owed for it mas songs by the Sophomore, where he Is attending a m s e t^ of 8 aJn., Holy Oommultdon. McCONVILLE the tidtaering plaoe for )wr diUdren town records were bun^ yeara ,AfftGui)d.:-^;.r , 4 ^ is a deep cove mblding In the cer« the house (Herald fintaEdiiM T and graaiimdreii for tafonnol ago. All that la loiowa tt'Vnab a \ MANCHES EVENmG HERALD, MANCpSTER, CONN., pATVRDAY, DE^EaiBER 17, 1960 Two in Air'Trag^y

Benuurd Olarka Haidey Hennr L. Cronin, 66, no (iertain Rockvlllo—Bernard'Ctorka Han- Had Local Connections addremi, wa# given a 30-day sus­ Ghurch, Streetcar lay. 67, o f 71 Union S t died this pended sentence and placed on six months' good behavior probation morning at Rockville City Hoa- Along with a former Manchaatai pltal after a short lllnaas, for intoxication. (OeeHseei fcw rage Oae) Bom Jhly 29, 1893 in Stafford man, an Ohio Unlvaralty student Arthur B. Oresnberr, 18, o< Rs- bo tho aUn of a larga cherry- If yere, Mhsi.,' was Ibi^ a total of (Omtlnwfi tttm K g « ‘ tlon that develops when the ir­ and, at the time of his retirement mother was the former Ellen Lewis 316 on a charge of passing a sig­ headed hy Klwood R. Qiieshda, also Army. Hospitals sent teams of . ritated tonsil becomes succulent Your Christmas Coiffure hood of the crash scene ruined to was employed at the Central Sta­ of Highland St., was flying home, nal light entstod the Investigation. Quasada, junbiilEncef whil6 ths R€W Tork . •. the rssoue of those Injtued, laying (juicy) and dripa accretion on the tion on Pearl St. in Hartford. after final examinations, on the An assault and battery charge Who visited , the Brooklyn disaster Telephone Co. quickly strung up moanlna In the street. FirttHchterS vocal corda that lie just below in He served in the U.S. Navy dur­ Trans World Airiinee plane which against Kenneth E. Stapleton, - 22, icehe lest night, said ths jet’s ■pscial phoiie lines. You will woleomo th® glamour-spark fhaf a and Red Cross atnhulances arrived the sound box. Then the voice ing World War I and was a mem­ crashed on Staten Island after col­ of 16 Oakland, S t, wag nolled. flight recorder had been recovered AlUlough the building fires with slrena waillnf. It waa e terr becomes raspy, and the patient ber of Hockanum Barracks, World liding with a United Airlines DCS Two cases were continued' until from the wreckage and would be caused by the crash were declared touch of color can add to your hair-do. . lible Infemo.'’ grunts, hawks and coughs in an War I Veterans. jet. Arthur B, Swenson, 42, of next Friday. examined oviemlght. undw control a couple o f houra Other witneseea said they saw the imsuccessful, effort to effect clear­ He ia survived by his wife, Glastonbury and formerly of Man­ James T. "Rust 16. tor a pre­ Alan Boyd, a member of the CAB after the plane wreckage hit the plane disintarrate upon impact. ing. Winnie (Scheeta) Hanley; two chester, was also aboard th« TWA sentence Investigation on charges Who viewed the acene the Staten Brooklyn area; debria" amoldered "The fuselage burst like an ex­ If the Ungual tonall is reipoved sons, itlejor WiUiem 'Hanley of plane. ' of theft and destrucUon Of private Island crash, said , a preliminary far Into the night. ploding shell,” said Miss Maria when the lateral or faucial tonsils Maryland, and Bernard Hanley Jr. Ellen Lewia married Phijip C property; Ernest O. Varney, 23, o f check showed that-tne TWA Con- People to the stricken neighbor­ ftuiber, S3 who saw the tragedy are removed, the annoyances I've of Kenmar, Pa.; three daughters, Magnuson of Ijtortford in 1928, ac­ Hartford, for trial on a chargS of ■tsUation broke up to the air. hoods didn’t know what hit them. from St- Paul’s main gate. just described will almost surely Mrs. Lefter Blanchard of Sterling; cording to James Lewis of 112 driving while his license was Un­ Neith^ plEme had reportid any Said one Staten Island woman; 69 BAST CENTER ST. , Tha nearby Spatenbraeu Beer- be avoided unless, as' occasionally der suspension. « trouble. No cme actually witnessed "W e heard this, terrible noise and Mrs. Gregg Denne of West Hart­ Woodland. St. her brother and the . . TEL. BO 6-6009 hall. where the u.S. Army stores happens, the weedUke tissue grows ford, and Mrs. Malcolm Qragshaw student’s uncle. ' Several cases were yet to be- the craab at 10 ;S4 a.m. (E8T) there was this terrible ball o f fire. 43 OAK ST. furniture, caught fire. back. But if these annoyances arise of San Mateo, Calif.; tWo sisters, Besides Lewis, the student's heard at press time. It alternately snowed end drizzled It was huge and it must have been TEL. Ml 9-9937 Windows were smiuhed and or recur, it's a relatively simple Mrs. Joseph Berry of East Hart­ Manchester eurvivors are' Mrs, on a murky morning. a mile off." ' - t do6rs ripped from their hinges by matter for the throat surgeon to ford, and Mrs. R. Welch of Storrs; Mary Lewis, his maternal grand­ Arthur B. Bwenaoa The only certsto physical evl- Many persona ran.acrsamtog to the plane's explosion. remove the offending structure un­ and 11 grandchildren. mother; and Elsie Lewis, an aUht, 2 Women Treaty dence'of the collision was tbs find terror from the Rrooklyn area .ps C om plete Witnesses said the plane hit St. der local aneethesia. / both of whom live at 28 Hamlin St. School fobthall player a)Sd swim­ ing to" the Staten Island vireekage thd three-story buildings wsgs GLASS HIGH GRADE Paul's Church steeple before Private funefal serihces will be of a jet engine believed to have However, before tan put salt held Monday at 1 p.m. at the Ladd Swenson, 42 waa a project en­ mer. He waa an only child. After Boltoii Crash blasted into a rubble of brieks, Knarf's crashing. The parish priest of the on the bird's tall, you must first gineer at Pratt A Whitney Aircraft . Swenson, a native of jnainfleld, belcHiged to tha UAL plane. Only plaster and splintered wood. e For Ante WlndtUiMt- HEATING church, Father Karl Froehllgh, M, Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave. three of the four jet engines wert A Brooklyn man told of diving e For Store'FrontsOnd PRINTING locate and catcfvyour prey. who lived In the Oxford Apartments N J., joined Fratt A T^itney after Two Bolton women were treated ROTARY OR said: The Rev. David Jaxhelmer, pas­ on W. Middle Tpke. before moving found to Brooklyn. beliind a^ snowbank sifter "a tre­ all eises of wtndows FOOD MARKET tor of First Lutheran Church, will graduating from Coopef Union In­ at Manchester Memorial Hospital JOB AND COMMERCIAL *Tt was terrible. The burning to 24 Brookfield Dr., Glaattmbury. The grim task of Identifying the mendous explosion." e For Tible Tqpe PRESSURE BURNERS 540 E. gnDDLE TPKE. officiate, Burial will be in Grove stitute of Technology in New York last evening for knee InjuriM re­ ■L PRINTINC CALL US FOR FREE plane flew very low. It was visibly Surviving are hl$ Wife Vlrglhia, in 1941. 4eaAl in Broxddyn and on Staten Anthony FontMS, An unidentified woman, either a DON WILLIS returning'from Germany. the job of treasurer of the United Pension Board, this week. Dstroit —’ The electric Klaxon Is nothing left to remind you of the A very pleasant cocktail loungp pedal I keyboard with percussion, bered so you can play on sight. Friends may call at the funeral flight 619 Trans-Continental Air­ equipment for 17 factories. In pedestrian or in'a car, wall found ORDER NOW "The Convair, based at RAF States to Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, home tomorrow from 3 tp 6 and 7 An increase from 4.3 per cent horn, which sounds something MOTOR SALES former place; the decor Is modem invites you to enjoy your favorite vibrato and sustained controls, and Ask to see this chord organ at line* between 10 and 10:30 a.m. exchange for such Cutwa prpd- dead at the acene. yet welcoming and comfortable. SELECT YOUR Station, Northholt, is an adminis­ Democratic national committee- to 9 p.m. of the active payroll to 4.4 per oots ae ‘ sugar, tobacco, nun, like, "oogah," derived Its name EXPERT AUTO BODY and GARAGE cocktails while you listen to the sells for just 3995! the Dubaldo Music Center and 250 TOLLAND ST. woman for California. The landing time on the flight Missing were Wallace S. Lswla, FENDER REPAIRS Shades of orange and brown pre­ music of an excellent organist. trative plane belonging to the U.S. cent is recommended for the Re­ ooflee, nickel, chrome a ^ fish 90, caretaker o f the PUlar o f Fire from the Greek Yvord, "klsXo.V The other Kinsman electric or­ enjoy making beautiful music 3rd Air Force. The plane left That would put her signature on board read 10:66. tirement Allowance fund each 18 Main St., Tel. MI 9-45S1 dominate, blanding with the wood Special business men’s lunch­ gan has two keyboards, three without taking a single lesson. EAST HARTFORD PERSONALIZED meal. - The quota list ^or 1961 church; Joaeph Colaclno, 27, of 'meaning “ to shriek." It waa u s ^ ENAMEL and LACQUER ' Northholt yesterday and was all the nation’s paper currency, The couple heard-a report on the year. on French Navy vessels in World paneling and natural fleldstone, eons are served from 12 to 2 p.m. speakers, 44 keys on each key­ You simply cannot get finer BU 9-6333 along with that of Douglas Dillon, loudspeaker system that there had provides foe 26 million pesos Brooklyn, afld his uncle, John Op- REF1NI8H1NOS producing a most charming effect. route back to the United Kingdom Funerals The Town ia currently paying (820 million at the officbG rate) War II to summon g;unnera dur­ Spffctdiztag In and you will find prices are much board, 13 bass pedals, a full oc­ musical instruction than that of­ CHRISTMAS CARDS when it took off from Munich. chosen by the President-elect yes­ been a mishap on the nmway and perisano, 35, o f Massape^a, N. Y. The lighting fixtures are really ef­ 337,692. The new percentage would o f exports from Cuba and 2-*! Colaclno waa opening a Christmas ing battle. Between 1916 and 1924 REASONABLE PRICES reduced. Each day a special lunch tave in each pedal. It comes with fered at the Dubaldo Music Cen­ Power and Hand Toole FROMGVER 20 OF OUR "Names o f the crew members terday to be secretary of the that ail incoming and outgoing fective, being both decorative and Pointing and Decorating Tools mean paying 354.400. million pesos (| 2 6 mllUon) of tree stand on the siaewalk. it Yvaa the standard American ^niCE ESTIMATES BRAKE SERVICE la featured or you may order a la or without percussion which gives ter. Lessons are given in piano, DISTINCTIVE ALBUMS and passengers will not be re­ treasury. Mrs. Grace E. Otbeon night* had been canceled. providing excellent lighting for the Garden and Land Tools The report also recommends a exports from East Gormany. Civil Defense., disaaler units motor-car horn. carte. Dinners are- served from 6 vibra-harp, guitar, banjo or harp organ, accordion, guitar and clar­ BIANCHESTER leased until next o f kin have been Dillon, a Republican, is under­ Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Jenkins walked out into the decrease in the amount the town RT. 30—WAPPINQ, CONN. entire dining room. p.m. to 10 p.m. There is ample effects. It has woodwind and brass inet. They are open dally from Baby, Honsehold, Party secretary of state in the outgoing Front End Allgnmtnt notified." E. Gibson, who died Wednesday in murky dew and overheard two contribute* to the unfunded liabil­ AT THE DUCO SIGN However, no matter how at­ parking area surrounding the res­ tone colors, string tone colors, 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. and from 8:30 and Banquet Needs Eisenhower administration. Florida, will be held at the Holmes ground crew workers talking about ity for older employes who were tractive the restaurant, how mod­ flutes, vibrato sustained control a.m. to 5 p.m. on Satudays. If you Invalid Needs BOOKSHOP A few mihutes after announcing TEL. 3 0 4-1223 taurant and it Is all ameslted. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Mon­ a report of a big crash. covered under an earlier pension Gonord-Ropdr Work em the kitchen, it 6ould not be and an expression pedal. Words are Intereste'd in entering your ANDREWS BLDG. selection of Dillon, Kennedy came ».• that q I V I- , m u T / \ f 0 S T C 1/ f-' I T Y Fiano’s will be closed all day on day at 2:30 p.m. Burial will be in Running back into the building, plan. B Cl n L successful if the food and service cannot conyey the richness of tone child, better call now for there are 67 E. Center St— Ml 8-1036 back to the doorstep of hie George­ East Cemetery. the couple asked a girl at the Christmas but every ’ other day PARKING IN BEAR This year the town is paying were not good. This the Fianos you will be received with pleasure and the wonderful effects one can many people who would not con­ The town home in Washington and told Friends may call at the funeral flight desk if the plane they were 314,800. The recommended mini­ recognized and to this end they by the entire staff, whose one achieve with this fine electric or­ sider sending their children any­ reporters he was appointing his home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. waiting for was down. The girl mum sum for next year is 38,200. TOYLAND brother Robert, 36, ae attorney MANCHESTER have-bent every effort to see that Yrish is to serve you food as you gan. It hardly seems possible that where else for musical Instruction'. Informed them that it waa not. Homer G. Anderson of the Asso­ TOURAINE Incidentally, the loan system on ICE SKATES, SLEDS, Doctor Says general. Edward L. Berggren Sr. the food served ia the finest ob­ like' It. Why not drive out some so compact an organ could pro­ Other reports filtered in about 11 ciate Society of Actuaries reported tainable, the chef, who Is fully duce these rich tones. The organ nuuical Itutruments is a wonder­ SPRING HORSES, DOLLS, CUSTOM MADE The President-elect also an­ Funeral services for Edward L. a.m. that a Chicago to New York there is 3118,870 of total assets in MEMORIAL CO. day soon and see for yourself trained and experienced in the what a really delightful place this fits into any size room without ful convenience— and it also saves RADIOS, nounced selection of Byron (Whlz- Berggren Sr., 9 Foster St., were plane was down. Mr. and Mrs. Jen­ the older Pension Trust Fund, and Oppoelto Boat Cemetery PAINTS money. The Dubaldo Music Center SMAU, APPLIANCES CANVAS AWNINGS ^Idrd TcuO,* Moat Ukely, zer) White, Denver attorney who preparation of quality foods, and Is. crowding. It is easy to play such held yesterday afternoon dt Em'an- kins sat and prayed for their son's 3136.749 in pensions to be paid, loans Instruments to pupils for a GIFTS FOR ALL Is a Stranger to Ton was an All-America football play­ safe arrival, hoping he had not J For Bost Rosults an organ, and although you have uel Lutheran Chapel. The Rev. leaving an unfunded liability of never played one you can learn in reasonable length of time so when er, as deputy attorney general. C. Henry Anderson, pastor, offi­ changed aircraft in Chicago think 317,879. Qiidity Mamorids By HAROLD T. HTMAN, MJ). And he disclosed that Harry J. Ing he may have "missed flight a surprisingly short time under the you do purchase an instrument MANCHESTER - ciated. The total liabillly In the Retire­ Orm SO Yean Experience you are sure your child is definite­ Written for Newspaper Anslinger, federal narcotics com­ Organist was Mrs. Arthur connections.’ ’ expert tutoring of the Dubaldo SURPLUS SALES CO. ment Allowance Fund as of Dec. 31, Read a Bible Lately? Music Center. Do stop in some ly interested in playing it. Enterprise Assn. missioner for many years, has Gaard, and soloist was Mrs. Roy The flight he was expected to 1939 was 3672,658. This included PAUL’S 169 N. MAIN ST. Although I am unutterably op­ agreed to stay on in that job in Johnson. arrive on landed after circling the day soon and ask to hear either or A musical instrument would AT DEPOT SQUARE 3442,840 for active employes and C d l Ml 9-5807 both of these Kinsman organs. nuike a fine present for any child posed to medical practice by cor­ the new administration. Burial was in the Swedish Ceme­ field many times, but their son was 3229,818 for 30 employes who have PAINT SUPPLY OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. respondence, I am unable to resist Robert Kennedy, who was his tery, Portland. Bearers were not on this one. 0 645 Main Street Make this a Christmas to be re­ who Is interested in music. Du­ retired under the benefits of the A. AIMETTI, Prop. Start at Christmastime J. FARR.—MI 8-7111 the temptation to go out on a limb .brother’s campaign manager, also Frederick Berggren, Harry Berg­ "The flight which originated from plantadopted in 1954. membered by giving the entire baldo Music Center will be glad to on behalf of a Canadian reader. was aboard the President-elect’s gren, Harold Berggren and Rich­ Burbank, Calif., was three hours To meet this liability the em­ Harrison S t, Slonchester Tel. MI 9-O.TOO family the gift of beautiful music. answer your questions and advise private plane on tho flight from For holiday festivities, remem­ you in making your selection., "I have reached an all-time low ard Berggren, all nephews; and late and, at about 2:16, young Jen' ployes should continue to pay 2.6 1' ... By NEWSPAPBR^yiNTERPBISE'>tion listed for that day. Read as in my. mental outlook because of Washington. Along, too, were two Roland Denniltce, and OIrolf kins atepped from the plane. A per cent of the active payroll to ASSN. much more as you like, of course, a throat condition. It does not feel of Robert’s seven children—Joseph Florio. happy family reunion took place the retirement allowance fund, and New York — (NEA) — The but read at least the suggested SEE US FOR: 8, and Bobby .Ir., 8. ' , see fairway's e Aluminum Roll Up Awnings like a lump but it makes every after anxious hours and prayers. the town should pay 4.4 per cent, We buy, seU or trade antique Christmas season la a good time versea swallow a problem." she writes In Robert's wife, Ethel, and their A daughter, Mrs. Paul W. Cor- according to the report. WATKINS-WEST • Venetian BUnde other five .children arrived here Stair, City John Rinc and used fnrniture, china, glass, for people to get reacquainted "If you do this every day," Dr. a aeven-page letter. dle o f Md., waa called Anderson was hired a year ago The Sounds of Money • Storm Doors from Washington Thursday. They soon after her brother’s arrival with their Bible. Most people own NetUnga says, "you wUl soon And holiday • Combination Windows After eeyeral consultations and to study the pension plan and make FUNERAL stiver, old coins, gold coins, are ataying at a home about eight Washington — Federal govern­ and was thankful to hear of his that God speaks to you from every a variety of treatments, she Is still ment employment fell by 329,000 recommendations. "doUs, guns, hobby coUectlons, a copy, but quite a few have it ManchesMr Awning Co. milea from the Atlantic shore resi­ safe arrival after she had heard page, and that His word is chang­ By WARD UANNEL . <$> "frustrated^ beyond words." And. between 1962 and 1960 while job* His recommendations will be SERVICE attic contents, or whole estates. only for show and not to know. ing and redeeming your life.” According to an MMM tape ex 196 WEST CENTER ST. dence which is the headqiigrters of the news of the two crashes. Newspaper Enterprise AsSh. pert, a Chesapeake Bay sea croak­ wonderland though she is only 29 years old the President-elect. In state and local governments studied by the town pension board, If possible,. read the story of the Telephone MI 9-3091 A happy group of neighbors which will hold g meeting some Appnisols. 'You can get the list of suggested New York, (NEIA— Say, are,you er sounds like a pneumatic drill and tha mother of two. children, Hla wife, Jacqueline, their 3 rose by 1,500,000. Annual spend­ who were anxious about the safe­ ORMAND J. WEST Nativity to a child. Surely, the readings by writing. Department EqtabUshed 1949 ehe aaaerts that, ‘twlthout being ing by states and cities rose In time after Jan. 1, recod in g to still wasting time playing your working on a concrete pavement. week-old son, John, and their ty of the Jenkin’s son, stopped in Chairman Arthur. FURNITURE child win love It and .It-jiut may R, The American Bible Society, phonograph in the living room in­ A fresh water catfish sounds like dramatic, this condition is drain­ daughter, Caroline, 3, also were on the period from 31 blllloh dol­ to sea them Friday night at their Director rekindle a fldme in your heart for 440 Park Avenue South, New York ing my life and taking the pleas­ lars to 69 billion. REPAIR SERVICE stead of the grreenhouse? Do you a one-man band. hand here when the President-elect home at 99 Nike Circle. the Book. 16, N. Y. still waste time and money'record­ FAIRWAY ure out of everything," arrived. The eider,- Jenkins is operating 142 B. CENTER ST. Meanwhile, back at the farm­ Main Street, Monebeeter and SALES Jaines Z. Nettinga, doctor of ing the kiddies on your tape re­ house. bee-keepers are Using sound It’e my guess that our Canadian Kennedy hopes to stay on CONGO CAPTIVES FREED sergeant at the 2nd Missile Battal­ theology and secretary of the e Open Thnre. and Frt. HU 9 friend Buffers from an irritated and Leopoldville, The Congo, Dec. About Town Mancheetor's Oldest TALCOTTVILLE CONN. corder instead of fish calls in mat­ to quiet the bees while the honey through the Christmas holidays, ion, Headquarters at the Nike site. TEL. 3H 3-7449 American Bible Society, reminds ing season? enlarged Ungual tonsil, made more but has said business may take 17 (T)— Nigerian U.N. troops With Flaeet Faculties us that the Bible is the most won­ ia collected. Folklore prescribed TuRnPIKE Irritated and more swollen by her him back to Washington for a day fought a six-hour battle with U.S. BUYING PLAN CUT Miss Jessie M. Reynolds, 97 Radio Today Well, get with it. Despite TV cigar smoke, among other thlng^s, derful book ever 'written. and smell-o-vision, this is the age Tho Now, Booutiful admitted habit of amoking a pack or two next week. • Congolese soldiers to rescue the Washington, Dec. 17 UFt— Lenox St., a has been transferred for lulling bees. But an Iowa AUTO BODY - of clgarettee every 24 hours. 60-member staff of an Austrian Hie Defenne Department esti­ 'It Is full of beautiful songs," when seemingly all sounds can be apiary operator has discovered it On the flight from Washington, from Manchester Memorial 'H os- says Dr. Nettinga, "like the 23rd WDRC—isse . tiicned Into the soft rustle of dol­ In case others of you may be Kennedy read a newspaper ac­ field hospital, the United Na­ mated today it can cut out at, ia the sound of a cigar smoker . pital to Crestfleld Convalescent Upholstery Psalm; romantic poetry, like the 1:00 A J. at Midday lar bills.' To wit: almilarly afflicted, let me tell you count of the arrest in West Palm tions reported today. One Ni­ lea*t 166 million worth of a' Hospital. D AA VIC’S PIZZA SHOP Jeiry Blfh^ Show drawing on the cigar—and not PIANO'S something of the Ungual tonsil. gerian was killed and -a British planned 3126 million overseas AN DIVI Shops Song of Solomon; fascinating 4:06 'Today o i W%|| Strest From Orangeburg, S. C., dairy­ the smoke— that the bees like. Beach of a retired postal worker ■ 163 W 311ddle Tnrnpika 6:10 Art JobnaoD Show RESTAURANT Its presence U rarely noted un- officer with ttie U.N, soldiers buying program as part of the "Over 46 Yean Experlenre” stories, like the tender story of men report considerably more milk Sound ia proving to be a tre­ arrested on a charge that^be in­ Walter M. Hill of Manchester Ruth and her mother-in-law, 8:06 ^ynor Shine* production by cows who listen to qOUTB 6-44A—BOLTON WRECKER leae attention ie drawn to the pos- was wounded. The United Na­ fulmlnlstratton’s plan to reduce Phone 3H 9-3700 11:06 Spotlisbt on Sports mendous aid to game wardens and tended to turn himself )nto a was on the committee for the fall BE-UPHOL8TBR1NO ' Naomi; good,;^sound how-to-do-it 12:10 lUjTjor Shines music. The fox trot works beat, atblUty of Its participation In human bomb In an effort to take tion reporied "at least 10" Con­ the outflow of gold dollars. Hie dinner meeting of Wentworth rate to conservation workers, too. Re­ e Modern Fnraitim symptoms such as my correspond- golese eaauaittes In the battle three armed s e ^ o e s were told PBZA directions for living a better life,, 1:00 News, Siinoff according to early indications. OPEN SUNDAYS. SERVICE the President-elect’s life. Richard Institute Industrial Advisory Com­ knd Antiques like the Sermon on the Mount. ' WTIC—1696 A poultry farmer In Birming­ cordings are used now to g;ather ant daacrlbed, or In the causation Paul Pavllck, 73, is being held In that took place yesterday at a , what share each must bear In mittee held last evening at Went­ snowbound animals for winter e Lonch and Dinner of a conatjant, nonproductive cough. ‘Bukavii military prison. The the reduction to be made In pro­ e Ston Stools and Booths SPAGHETTI Yet, foolishly, many.^of us keep 1:00 Ifonltor ham, Ala., claims more eggs now 3100,000 bond. worth auditorium in Boston. e Cnstom Fnrnltnn 1:16 Your Home Decorator that Presley Is crooning in the hen­ feedings. Grouse chicks and baby Served Dally The toneils you hoar apoken of Austrians had been held more curement outside the IJB., Ita RAVIOLI our Bibles carefully put away 1: So Saturday Jfatlnee Kennedy offered no comment on Slip Coven and Dnperiea somewhere— and seldom. If ever, house. I, waterfowl especially will not feed e Lonnge Entertainment oommonJy are a pair of almond- than 24 Hours. possessions and Puerto Rico. 2:00 Metropolitan Opera NlgliUj the reported plot. BOMB PLOTTER EXPLAINS Made to Order OPEN DAILY open them. 4:80 New*. Weather, Sport* Sonic Industry leader Edward until they hear a "nursing call” ahaped atructures that become Also during the flight the Pres­ Fort Landerdale, Fla., Dec. 17 4:46 Special Report by mama—real or recorded. • W^dlnge • Banqueto visible when you open your mouth Complete Selection of Materials, Schinman, president of Bogue Elec­ ident-elect and brother Robert, — “ It’s hard to say if I’d do It 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 PJI. . "Maybe," continues Dr. Net- 6:10 Monitor The easiest animal to call, ap­ e Portlee-^Fhone Ml 8-2342 and say "Ah." Each toniU It again,” said a 7S-year-old New FREE ESTIMATES ttaga, “we negledt this wonderful 6:00 New* tric Co., says that If progress con­ former chief counsel of the Senate SUNDAYS 6:16 Sport*. W*ath*r tinues at it6 present rate, this dec­ parently, is the moose. In the mat­ situated. on its respective aide Hampshire man. In Jail today book because we think it ia out- 6 :S0 Monitor Rackets Committee, took over a Santa Has to Start Work 208 N. Bfain S t, Slaneheeter 4 PJd. to ia:80 P.M. ide' should see home laundry done ing season, he’ll llettle for the re­ of the throat where It appeare to awaiting prosecution for a plan . 3H 9-6824 of date, or too hard to understand. 7:45 XWdham at UCena. YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS be ataadlng guard like a sentry. •pot in front of the television p^t CLOSED MONDAYS 10:00 Monitor by sound waves. * corded sound of a Diesel locomo­ from Robert’s children and watch; he adm lttedto bomb President­ ■ This is nonsense!. 10:30 Salvation Army Chriatmaa Show tive. , Now the lingual tonsil, ss the elect John F. Kennedy. Richard "The Bible Is really./a whole "N o fuss," says Schinman, "no ed the pewsreel films on the Pres­ In Auffust to Cover Ahiska 12:06 Starlisbt Seranad* muss, bleach, detergents or other name implies, rests on the back Paul Pavllck was . the opposite library to one volume—66 books 12:80 Sport* itaal COLD DEER ident-elect’s announcements of 1:00 Sisnoff agents that work over the fibres of the tongue, and It does not of reticent In Interviews after by many different YYritors. 'They coma into view unlesa the examin­ cabinet appointments. The films police and secret service men FOR EXTRA MONEY WHAY-6 1 6 of your shirts, sheets and linens." were of Robert being named at­ By E. L. ATKINSON ' Pre-decorated trees sre flown are all VYorth reading, nbt just UQUORS, WINES er deUberately seeks to visualise Newspaper Entenirtse Assn. to remote government instsUa- pounced on him and a supply of Berube'i l;gu Bis Show Sonics are already used In drill­ torney general and Dillon secre­ once, but nUtoy times: over. 7:jw Polish NsUooal Rom* ing, cutting, heavy machinery It in a mirror that la elipped be­ Anchorage, Alaska — (NBA) — tlons in those parts of Alaska dynamite at Pafan Beafli, where TYPEWIHXER- SERVICE * "Every book. Is included be­ :Q0 Bis Show ^ ’s and ^ WCOindDUlUXliEFIMBHIlie hind it. tary of the treasury. 479 Sliddle Tpke. E. WE PAY cleaning. • ' FREE DELIVERY Santa Claus comes in many ways to which lack t)ie abundance of Kennedy spends weekends. Hie cause it was bellevsd to be im- J•00 Mwa Sign OR During the rest of the trip the stocky, whlte-hnlred ratlnd Maadiester Under normal circumstances,-the this 49th state of our. spruce, fir and plne„ (Cihristmas pprtimt and Ood-tospired by the WFOP—1416 Meanwhile, according to a Ml V-SS07 »6« MIDDLE TURNPIKE, WEST Ungual tonsil is scarcely visible President-elect divided his time trees) prevalent elsewhere In the postal clerk even diagnosed his HIGHEST PRICES qualified tope recording expert, talking with Day and working He may bounce over cniaty snow devout’ and learned men who put 1:00 News MANCHESTER as a separate and distinct struc­ in an Eakimo-atyle dog-aled drawn state. own behavior: "I have what you REBUILT TVPBWRITEH8 For Rags, M et^ 3:W UiSui: Ballroom evidence from an experimental Q—In reference to the national HAtir MUU with ills secretary, Mrs. Evelyn ROYALS, u n d e r w o o d s , our Bible t^getiur. But this does txiu Nawa Weatbar ture. When Infected, Inflamed or by Siberian Huskle*. He may har- Another friend of Santa's, the call a depressive mania psycho­ and Scrap Iren^ nursery Indicates that flowers ap­ Capitol, what ore the “tholos” ? Phone Siaachester Lincoln, on a pile of mall and dw - ala," he told newamen. *T feel L. C. 8311THS, Etc. not mean that all the books are Stli Oobh Ballroom VICHI'S trrltaUd, however, It may get to unients. ne*« up a team of ’’Blltzen*,’’ dain­ Alankan Air Command, dellvera V, CALL on OEUVERYO ' 7:00 Bob fioott pear. to grow better if music is A—The collection of columns ty reindeer paaturing on Nunivak melancholy at Rmea." equally understandable and en- TiSO Now*. WeatbMr just under the statue of Freedom. With the task of picking his "Chriatmaa mall'' to personnel at We Handle MtiMieaery Along , S:00 Ray Somars played in the greenhouse. PACKA6E STORE Mltchoa 3-7043 Island In the Bearing Sea. to bring allent outposts, perhaps on the Payable December 30 For The !j6yabl* to a person, who Is just be­ Away froih land the Soviet In­ cabinet at the completion point, With OfliM Mnehinn SnppUee ginning to read them. Some of ll:yu Nawa 20 B188ELL ST. Chriatmaa cheer to remote out- North American continent’s north- ' OSHUNSiCY U:i0 lUy Bowars stitute of Marine Science claims its Q—What towp In Indiana has Kennedy ^s expected to turn his Your Mon Uet 4A Desired . them are tough going, even' for 1:00 OaT Rsyeaa attention now to filling sub-cabi­ poMta. em rim. Oeolen la Wasto Mabortale. whaling catch is up to 46 per cent tree growing from the root of Personal Notices Or he may pick up bundlea of Six Months Period From July T, 7960 A . J. BERUBE, Prep. 79] FARKIBR WK. jMYfesaors In tltMlogical eemi- / WlNr—1236 net Jobs and other key federal po­ Santa makes sure to remember better with the use of hydrophonfS one o f Its butldtofo? - candies, toys, clothing and aiir- the Eskimos, too, whether they TeL 30 M7C6 l a S -V n naries. 1:00 Bhearnata. Maws sitions. Notice 3 0 fL im —SO S-6S42 nr 4:36 Mr. jtodt —underwater broadcasting devices A—GreensbUlw. A free grow­ , He has been given priority rat- prltea at Elmendorf Air Force live at Mary's Igloo, Kwiglllinghok ' We are happy to t;ive this increased savings benefit to o n r ^ "Fortunately,” Dr. Nettinga 6:06 ShoYteafo and Nawa — piping sound to the fish. ing from the'^ourthouae tower, In Memoriam I'ng to selecting appointees for Base, Anchornge, and fly them to or Bhaktoolik. WE HAVE DAILY - says, "there are many parts of the 6:30 Mutual Sport* What do fish like? 110 feet above nie ground, offers ■i . . depositors. The Savings Bank of Manchester is ji nmtaal - 6:50 Sport* S ^ la l about 80 jobs which advisers have vlllagea on the Aleutian Chain via Festlvilles are planned by a mla- Bible that almost everyone can At Marine Land, Fla., and Long on unusual sight. U.S. Air For Information, the fish go will the Blue Ridge Parkway con­ his inauguration. maa partlea. seal. Served with this cooked, or, positors. ' Ureet Maries Jeaus told his dis­ ll:w Hturte Bayond tboflur* and Nawa nect? gabbatlu the bl«Hed ones Alaska Railroad employe! give if you prefer, raw meal will be tea, BOLTON 12:n World NawaRooadnp for waltzes. Underwater, “The ^ 0 ciples to Ulustiwte the things he i2;iS SisiMff Blue Dahuba" brought a huge audi­ A —This scenio drive, about 470 Tm RMW the Jib . . . MIMM iMi 0® lipt ^ for the vaUau HUNTED AH HLAYER him a helping hand sa early as coffee, sugar, canned milk and per­ YYas trying to teach them.” mites long, will connect Shenan­ Ptint lor It... in lakn It nNkh MyOKii Hiw e -T eaoM rest, IfarrieoB, N. T „ Dec. 17 IT* August. They conduct a clothing haps fruit. ence o f fish to the hydrophone. ^j| be all 4 ^ p . rnnpmH AH' right, you may say, r d Played from the boat, the music doah National Park^-TWrglnla) tuMtoa M cpIcrT... nbtl ti niT.., bew to dt HI aU ever Messed. —A former buainees aaeoclate drive for needy famlllea In vlllagea ' In cornea Santa, uaually a mem­ A 'S ^ ico O A t .t . really Uke to get better'acquaint­ U/BTt% First Radio Hont^ and Great Smoky Mountains Na­ along the lower Yukon River and AREA got the fish to bite better. CALL US fM tEpirt btO ta )tir ititptMini i get there In time for ChriaUnaa. *aheer exhaustion, he to prevailed^ zadlatloB. Ho dlod brters he suc­ A —The Island is famous os the 723 fiTAHirBT^ MANCBffirTBR PHONB m 9-4501 •w ay tor, 4i, of Maahaftau, w to for- Then there's "Operation Helping upon to go to the PribUitf Islands YlM'AiiMrteiUiJpthls Boolsty puts ceeded to. UroBsmlttlng' waves YYhlch potota to tocreottog oolea to place to which Napoleon wax ex- m PHARMACY mariy werkMl for O Oejay Hand," an annual Christmas Air­ where (Jhriatmaa la celebrated b; imt • Bst ef BINS readtou —, one moce than a few fest bni'he la re- the commeretal fishing industry. U M to XS14. BUY THE PAINT THA^ WORTH m WftRK Btorss, tme. Tko lift to Protestant miss Iona In thoee of Russian Orthodox faith ^Sia* for saeli dnr in ths yosr. The rsad- tardsd aa the:wortd's flnt n Fish, it eeems, respond pot 4S-jreer-eld aa* VariiMis local agencies Jan. .6, » Y E. CENTa ST. faigs havs iMSR cartfhlly dboaen smrtaur. Ougllslmo Mdntonl car< only, to mootc but also to topod MfDsJar, h HMi oontrlbuts to thsas flights pi "fan< Sines other diurchsi observe tbs Tn-MIf-StW pyU^tJhsrtwj rtd® HErta* axpeiimaBts further recordings of thelr«oYra soundo~ a «MMb ad olss" to Fort Yukon, bplldsy on Dee. 86, tbs merrlnuat U f f i n i i i d 'Ort telAPnph enfie mode by the vlbraUoiu and fine­ ■w aw l ataeaa la a a m a l atatoa. Nomo and other distant plaees. goes on tor two weeks. «d T n ^ Cib* praeueal wlrslsas ly otreteBed museleB and other L-*-i---.l*s*n3B—-n in ^ organs. •I ■'.‘fc

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1960 BIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1960 K Pm M jX J tE I'. •w n m 'P??M BUGGS BUNNY \ OUR HOARDING HOU8B wltli MAJOR HOOPLB J^AILY CROSSWORD PUKZLB 'itHCOKT LOOKS] Years of Their lAves AWFUljTSW^ HAVi;i ■■■'■ ( :ers A f IT ! •tm Piaa^ rjMAotisj * ■BW9,WA>T.YiWTCAW CAN 1 . , ukmenii CotHidfait Pro^^ w- SMIlbPLAfMWtd ► HwetPUP/J (ONLy ■WATT jf^RNASaALCOW W ' NOW -WW; |t----laaaMMg SSAnd were walloped by Windham, the Central Connecticut Inter­ Packers v a Bams, services of two of their plRy- tt^n ••"Atr«2xr*r‘ M Body of watar IsyneomnMMi ita ndnerali 37CiiMe aaatar Channel 8. XIFonuo iheop 18 Raraimitial foar M Coraar Brook 380atlie scholastic League's defending champions last night . . . the 5 p.m.— ^AU-Ster Golf, ers, Cheney Tech's baske^l^l ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 23NapmoiUe 21Ptea andOrandFansdlFonaariy two teama never got k chance to^ Rosberg vs. Casper, nnaral play with the game being post­ team registered a 70-61 w - THATSRteHTJ WEliyl'MIrOUR MV GRAND-A'lEff AND IM A ^rVECOMEIOHaP 34 Carouaal SSSpottod -----dtiaabi 48Soapagle even apllt in the home and home Channel S. TSRava this prorlneo 44LagaIpoM poned because o f the inclement 10 p.m.— Fight o f Week, tory over Somers High oh the \OU ARE SILAS 6RANDSON, SON? Y W ? J pretty GOOD YOU WITH VOUR VMORX^AOH.YEa." 38 GoddeM of tbo aerie* between these two keen loser’s court yesterday, aftWTioon. 28 Oomettie alava SSNumbar 46 Craft weather. Should the Indiana be Rodrigues TB. Griffith, WONMUG,THE B.8ERT„. ALCHEMIST YOU CAN USE SOME f INDKOT dawn SSSineara 340H'tiiama 47Ftlaahood foes. It waa the Rangers second victory ALCHEMISV, aBERT MONMUG MYSELF^ HELP, CANT YOU? ^ CAN..Yt9 , STreidlnico forced to delay all of their games Channel 8. nlekaama becaube o f the weather, it will Same Lineups o f ths season and evened thslf. tec- ARETOUNOr? i h H "H"M Neither team it expected to 38Eaat(Fr.) r y r ' ]r~s make for a long winter for Coach ''Sunday— ord at 2-2. I SSAtatract being Elgin Zatursky . . . win or lose. make any changes in their starting While the Rangers finally Won T T 30 Oweetion of TF n m lineups. g p.m.— Giants vs. Browns, Channel 8. by a lop-sided 19 point margin, . Mvinga . iMBt ntght'a CC IL lid-lifter for This would mean that the 31 Perched it 3 p.m.-r-Steelers vs. Cards, the game actually was much the Indian* and Whippets was Indians would go along with 32 Ragged postponed 24 hours and w ill be Channels 23, 80. closer than the final score '■'■In- mountain erett IT r f f Craig Johnson and Dave White in 3:80— ^Tenpin Derby, dicates. C»>ach Tony D’Angona’a ^TONS 34 Bo Hek .. plkyed tonight at the Arena. Game the forecourt, Jim Mistretta at HASlIieiM 35 SeqtUib alder *■ time will be B:15 with a Jayvee Chnnnerg. charges grabbed a 15-10 first.pa* the center and Mike Reardon and 8:80— Patriots vs. Houston, rlod lead and maintained that five ^ LlSTEMlNl© 36Meaiuree of conteet preceding at B:45. Steve McAdam at the guards. elotk Channel 8. point advantage at halftime hold­ •to, tw b r a d io * sr Runnen-upa to the Whippets Veterans in Uis Windham lineup sasnUatadtab.) ing a 38-23 margin at Intermis­ SVSoutbam . last season in the C C IL,. the will be A1 Bluin at the pivot, John ganaral charges of Coach Zatursky hope to Reed and Andres Esis up front and Friday’* FigHt* sion. '405ttiaiiier (ft.) repeat the win they scored over the Valdis Slakans as playmaker in Going Into the final quarter tha a*n 43 toM U , ^ Whippets of Coach John McLillan Rangers were up by seven points, CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Oandarabd the backcourt. The Whippets fifth Sao Paulo, Braail—Eder Jofre, Hnnibar ara j r at the Arena last February. man will come from several prom­ 128'4, Brasil, knocked out EMly 45-38, but saw the host chib among ita moot Earlier In the season Windham ising prospects up from the jay- Peacock, 118 Hence ...... ■...... 4 44J 13 vance, to get themselves another cajoling, thundering. Of all the Giants who came from town were Bob DiBattlsto P B F Pis. one. UConn blasted American In­ M lk o le lt ...... 13 3-g 39 J a rv is ...... 0 04) 0 . t aiAl I. W T.M. u.t. Fit OR. /J-'7 boy for the belly-tugging, nerve- "It’s against your nature to do closest to personifying the Howell and Jim Brezinski. Koelsch Top Scorer 5 Brown ...... 1 3-4 R ternational, 78-56, and edged _ia.i7 _ • • • Berne Arckivy (21), Skip 5 Eaan ...... 3 0-2 4 O liv e r ...... 0 04) 0 tensing Job of directing a football some of the things you’re forced image ? 6 Hanson ...... 1 0-2 3 Massachusetts in a thriller, 72-70, "For onca Roscoe got my Christmas praiant aarly, team on the field. to," he says. " I feel you've got to Charley Conerly,” he replied Fourth leading batter in the Ari­ Olander (18) and Tim Fahy (14) 4 Koolsch ...... 10 9-11 29 thus far at home. T o U la ...... 3fi 13-39 76 JUDD SAJ^ON BY KEN b a l d and JERKY BRONDEIELD Not that it's an easy break. For b%' mean to do the Job. This is a zona Instructional Winter Baseball paced the Rams’ offense. Arckivy 3 Mateva ...... 0 2-3 2 ' Somera HI(S (51) but he ooesn't know it yet!" w ith o u t hesitation. I knew h e was Fordham comes to Storrs with 82 o f his 46 years, Howell has hard, contract, game and I ’m a League was the. boast of Manches­ hit on a sparkling 11 for 16 at the 3 McMullon ...... 0 4-7 4 , B F P tf. WE NeEPTIAW...MAYPe a 'Winner the first time I saw 3 Pattrrson ...... 1 .7-R 5 clean cut victories over Yale, 71- R adlew icx ...... 0 (VO 0 spent his weekend afternoons in hard-nosed coach." ter’s Moe Morhardt today. Proper­ foul line Olander pulled down 16 HE THINKS AN AMERKTAN him.” 1 SaonCor ...... 0 0-0 0 61, and Rhode Island, 83-74, in D eab lll ...... S M S WILL P O ANYTHINS the fall bn the field, sticking his ty o f the Chicago Cubs, the former rebounds in addition to contribut­ 4 Sawyor ...... 2 1-2 5 H unt ...... 1 04) 3 His attitude has been reflected Howeil also produced winning overtime. After polishing off these \JO SAVE HIS 5 KIN .. I nose Into the meat-grinder as an Manchester High and UConn stand­ ing heavily to the-victors' offense. 0 Yeti ...... 0 04) 0 Eng lem an ...... 4 t -10 14 LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON in the type of ball the Giants have coaches. The man who may bring UConn foes, it appeared as though end, pacing frantically as a coach. played since 1964— not always out batted .844 for the Bruin entry. Scoring honors fo r the game. Score at half 30-18 Rockville. H ard y ...... 6 3-5' 13 "You know you'll miss it," he Green Bay its first championship H e finished but 10 points behind the Rams might come to Storrs Cook ...... 0 04) 0 y . aii- i.'e.a.g'iiiy,'-. a / h ^ spectacular, bpt effective. They've since 1944— w nce Lombardi— was' on an all-winning note. However, Dxwonaua ...... 0 (VQ 0 concedes. "But gee, just think I never had a losing season. How­ batting winner, J.. C. Hartmann, a B u rrre sa ...... 4 3-8 10 A i m inaugurated into pro ball as a teammate. Morhardt went to bat they were caught off guard at Vil- won’t have to worry t bout detaUs ell's Influence should continue, too, M a rik o n li ...... 0 3-3 3 like bed check.” { Howell aide, and given fre t rsln 84 official times, collected 22 base lanova, Wednesday night, and i- for he stays with the club as per­ Howell la the most honest ipan as an offensive tactician to merit were humiliated by a 54-92 count. Totals ...... T i 1M 4 i i sonnel director. Score at half, Cheney 38-33. writers have in sports. People have the Green Bay Job. This development should make Because he’s been a coach who Fine Pays Divideniis; V'; ' / tried to read mystery into his ab­ It takes a big man," notes Wel­ the Rama so much tougher for dication from a post he has held believes in spreading responsibil­ lington Mara, the Giants’ co-own­ the UConns, Saturday, since Coach for seven sea*ons, the most suc­ ity through his assistants, Howell er "to turn his reputation over to Johnny Bach's shooters will be Griffith to Fight cessful In the history of the proud has established no reputation as the guys under him.” Lovellette Paces Win anxious to bounce back Into the gofjgw /7 Giants. Howell doesn’t understand a strategist. His greatest contri­ Mara wasn’t talking about win column. Cuban in TV Bout I.^.BUT you p I t bution was staffing the squad Howell standing six-feet-flve. C^jpiCSITY.' A Fordham’s chief tlireat is Bob B. C. BY JOHNNY HART New York, Doc. 17 (/P)—Sometimes even a first place Melvin, a 6-3 sophomore who has New York, Dec. 17 (/P>—A prob­ been hitting the strings to the able shot at the world welterweight How MUCH IS 2+ 2 f w h a t m a k e s D A T T coach has to let off steam. It worked for Paul Seymour of the BUZZ SAWYER______BY ROY CRANE WHAT m a d e p e o p l e ? HER&WE €0 A^fM . tune of about 25 points per game. title will be on the line tonight at Giants, Browns in Runner-up Battle St. Louis Hawks. The former Syracuse pilot, in his first sea­ Other scoring threats are Capt. Madison Square Garden when un- IF YOU WERE SMAirr, WOAIAN, YOU'D PE AlO Nfi son with the Hawks, fined big $75 for loaf­ beateiv Luis Rodriguez from Cuba NEVH HAVE STUCK VOUR NOSE IN — T“ — John Coalmon, 6-4 senior who is iO UTTO SEA. r ing in Wednesday’s game agalnst^f) scoring close to 20 points per and Emile Griffith, 'Virgin Island- • WHERE rr R3UR. Los Angeles. born New Yorker, clash in a 10- final quarter. His three-pointer game, and 6-5 Joe Dempsey, a Packers, 10-Point Pick last night,' Lovelette waa the round nationally televised fight. . with 3 :46 left broke a 956-aIl dead­ 15 point average. star as St. Louis, the Western D i­ The bout, scheduled fo r 10 p.m. lock and gave the Knlcks the lead With the students away on their vision pacs-sstter in ths National EST with ABC handling the tela- iMugflsr, SPICE NO. 3 for good. Bally Howell had 30 for Christmas vacation period, there M M IN Basketball Association, knocked vislng, is billed as an elimination Si To Clinch Playoff Spot Standlnga the Pistons. should be plenty of tickets avail­ JHE NUaDljJ Philadelphia out of the Eastern scrap for the 147-poiind crown held W. able to the public. Box office L. Pet. division lead. Lovelette )iad 24 Robertson had 89 points and by Benny (Kid) Paret. The winner Caraway ...... 25 8 .758 opens at 7. There will be no pre­ points In the Hawks' 112-107 vic­ Twyman 36 for the Royals who may be matched with Paret early Pepper ...... ?2 11 .867 liminary game on the program. New York, Dec. 17 (JP)— Green Bay was a 10-point favorite tory. took over second place in the next year. Paret successfully de­ Basil ...... •••eeeea*IT 18 .515 Western Division from the Lakers. fended his title last Saturday by to defeat the Rams at Los Angeles today and clinch the West­ The game was the opener of a Cayenne ... • eeeeeee e 18 .455 Elgin Baylor, as usual, carried the outpointing Federico Thompson in ern Conference championship in the National Football Poppy SeSd ...... 16 18 .465 doubleheader at Detroit. In the the Garden. Itao *«8 BaMie WBn* I« MOE MORHARDT load for Lps Angeles ''with 34 Pro Basketball Jmt, WMl See B. I BO. lilt 4 ^ League. Cliihamon ...... 18 20 .394 second game, the New York Rodriguez, undefeated ‘ in 83 But all the Packers needed was points and 24 rebounds. tions (10) and ptmting (46.6 yard Ginger .... • eeeeeee* X3 80 .394 hits, Inclodlng 1three homemas. He Knlcks blew a 15-point lead and Friday’s Results bouts with two others listed as a tie. 1 Allspice ... MMRTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl average). •. s Z'vt.. .13 20 .804 drove in a dozen runs. The first recovered do whip the Detroit Pis­ St. Louis 112, Philadelphia 107. ‘No contest," will be making-his Only z loss could keep Green Woodson is tops in punt returns baseman-outfielder will report-to tons, 108-104. New York debut.^The 28-y«ar-old WELL,THIS IS IT - Scholastic Basketball New York 108, Detroit 104. Bay (7-4) from a Dec. 26 meeting (13.6 yard average) and kickoff Battling back into the pennant the OuIm’ parent major league In the only other game, Oscar Cuban, whose stock in trade is his MICKEY EINN NOW THAT VOU'RE A MEMBER ouR cuiBH ouse, NEEDS race waa second place Pepper team Cincinnati 130, Loa Angeles 116. V .' LANK I.EONARD with the Eastern champion Eagles returns (29.3 yard average). camp at Mesa, Ariz., In February. Robertson and Jack Twyman com­ Saturday’s Games speed, a piston-like Jab and a con­ OF THE FBIENOeHIP CLUB, HOWOOVOU FUMIOATINO. at Philadelphia. And even Uiat with a 3-0 whitewashing of league Cheney Tech 70, Somers 51. vincing right hand, has fought GPOTLESS, I'P UK6SOUTO The Cubs’ entiy vound up seoend bined fo r 76 polnta while leading Los Angeles at Boston. ^ OH YES, GOVERNOR— Liifield goal by Lovellette, co (6-5)— I f the L'ack'ers lose, a two games, the Smokeaters o f the in duckplns, w e etand corrected, is (overtime). X ■ share o f first place fo r the winner. T. KEGLERS a free throw by Cliff Hagan and Midget Football League were 240, rolled by Ted Pietra of Fall I- Otherwise, at least a share of sec­ two niore successful foul shots by Newington 66, Farmington 44. feted recently with a Christmas , Standings River, Mass. Th e old record was DIOLl ond. Pot. Si Green to wrap it up. Chamber­ Rockville 63, Ellington 56. DPI party at the Community Y . The 2 3 9 Ed Funaro of New Haven, Chicago (6-6-1) at Detroit (6-6) Coffte Cups .706 lain waa the game’s high scorer party was planned and given by set 19 years. Credit Rudy Heck of Suffleld 41, East Windsor 39 — I f the Packers lose, a share of Rolling Pins .814 with 84 points. The setback the boys' parents. The Herald with forwarding this (overtime). first If the Lions win. Otherwise, Spatulas .... .881 dropped ^iladelphia into second LISTEN TO... c> 1H0 by WlA. tM. T.M. Reg. U.i. Pal. Off.\ Presents were given to gU infonnatlon .. Joe Fontana, South- ' St. Thomas Seminary 59, Prince a share of second for a Lion vic­ Spoons ...... i • e • e • • e .888 ipgton High School director of ath place, 10 percentage points bShind Tech 36. squad members by Santa Claus, Egg Beaters .395 3 CAin’AIN EASY tory and” a certain berth in the letlct, worked this fall with the Boston. Cromwell 60, East Rampton 57. BY LESLIE TURNER N F L runner-up bowl Jan. 7 in M i­ portrayed by Joseph Then, one of resettles ... .337 U.S. Naval Academy football team. Willie Naulls had 30 points for St. Thomas Aquinas 65, Good AMAMI^iDR. NOVAKS'. YOiniE AND THE COUPieX. TmnOMtOWVOU ami. the coaches. ReTreshnients were Fontana was a three-sport stand­ New York, Including 156 In the win Tech 56. THE BALTIMORE COLTS MR. AKERNA'I’HY SOLVED THE atmCAL PROIIEM PEOBUMOFSntCINB SHALL HAF ALL THE served and the boys and their Vivian Sheldon 182 and Jeanne BY RALS'lON JONES and FRANK RUiCEVVAY Cleveland (7-3-1) at New York out at ’Trinity and coached basket­ OFIHIGCTING NEUTRAUZINS BETWEEN FOCUSINS.OF DETAILS. F « * T iI (6-3-g>— Second place In the East Dads played basketball in the gym. Nourie 121 led the chootere. YOU MUST Be ELECTRONS MTO ION KAMS ACCELERATINS AND D E- ball, baseball and football at IT SOUNDS T f VI5H TO COMPLETE and tha conference's spot In the Movies of this year’s!games were THAT HAS BAFFLED US TILL .CBLERATINS ElECT*0PES'’J Sduthlimton. In my book, he’e the VS. MISTAKEN, SIR?;. ALL RIGHT MV NOTES ON LAST runner-up bowl. shown and enjoyed by all. i; NOW! BUT HOW? MINUTE CHANOESi most effloitnt director of athletics Pittsburgh (5-6-1) at St. Louis Bill Skoneski, commissioner of VILLAGE CHABMiatS |71CK\tow£ ^ ^c k PR.HARB0KS at any Connecticut high school Manors, Open Home Schedule^ i . (5-5-1)— Fourth place in the East Midget League football in Man­ Steadlnga fo r the winner. chester, and his wife, were among W . L. Nell Nltchman, Yormsr Coast n c Guard Academy head baseball, bas­ San Francisco Philadelphia (9-2) at Washing­ the honored t^ests. Other giictte Garden Grove ...... 84 I t ketball and football coach, may re Face Simsbury Sunday Night ton (1-8-3)—nothing. included the coaches and Uieir Howard O i l ...... 27 25 wifes; Vincent Oenoveel, Mr. and turn to the active ^ tb a ll coach­ Lions Miami Bound Jarvla Realty ...... 27 25 ing ranks next fall. Considered one 49’ers , 4 ' The Lions, If tied with either Mrs. William Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Nassiff Arms ...... 24 21 Victorious In their first two rosC. John McNary, Mr. and Mrs. John o f the finest coaches and strate- T

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maximum time walking on side­ walks and the minimum on the Clear Walk Path About Town street. Heard Along Main Street Daddy picked a bad time, how­ To Garbage Paib SlincSsMtw WATBS wUl hold ita And on Somo of Uaneho»ter*$ Sida Streeta^Too ever. When he got to the school he OhtlitBM party Tneaday evening found the walks had not been If you want your garbage col-' •t th* Italian American C^b on cleared of snow and hd had to lected, you have to meet the eol-i m dridn S t Weighing In^U l be In All Earnest ^within an hour lil call the gov- tramp along the street. lector halfway. from 7 to A Harvey ward of When youngsters tell you some­ emor. The people on—St. have That’s the word from CStester; H artfort will ahow Chrlatmaa dec- thing In all aerlousnees, you’ve had their street plowed twice to­ Baby, ll’a.Oool Inside Langtry, deputy director of pulr-i oratlona. Membera are to bring got to believe them. day already.” During the snowstorm Monday Uc works. . . . J glfta for the Manalleld State Hos­ That's Just what George O'Con­ The rei^rter himg up, then Mom keptk« busy re-arranging the Homeowners must either shovel^ pital, grab bag exchange and nell, general manager of Shaw- thought that he should have sug­ furniture. Dad came home and a way from the street to the gar-; decoration for me Chrlatmaa tree. mut Equipment Co. on the Tal- gested to the irate caller that she commented, "Looks real cool." bage pails in the rear of &eir> cottville flau, did Monday. pass along her troubles to her Then later on that evening, ‘1 homes. Or they must place the, *3an|dng of the Greens," Mrs. O'Connell also works at congressman,, or—as the boys in don't know Why but it’s really cool pails in front of their homes. In< an annual Cnziiatmaa ceremony of Shawmut, When they left in the !the service say—to the chaplain. in here." any event, the pails should he| the Manchester TWCA, will take morning for the ofBce, O'Connell Everyone else felt it, bdt cleared of snow, so the collectors plabe Sund^ at 2:30 p.m. at Com­ asked his son and daughter, both Twas Ever Thus blamed it on the freezing tempera­ can see them, said Langtry. munity T. The public Is Invited. in their teens, to shovel the drive­ Even Santa Claus, his sleigh and tures outside. .The collectors are having great* way later • In the day when the reindeer fell victims to Monday's The next day It was stilt very difficulty slogging...... throughdrifta» A meeting of the American storm subaided so he could drive snowstorm. They were snowbound. cool and uncomfortable. Dad to get to the pails, he said. The; loglcn Auxiliary Monday at 8 p.m. into the garage when he got home. It happened on Main St. in East walked over to the comer to the trucks are also having difficulty, will be followed by a Christmas When the O’ConneU’s neared Hartford. The sleigh and eight tiny thermostat, leaned over the end getting through the streets, due to‘ party. Junior members are invited their home that night, they saw reindeer—LIVE- ones—were being table and 'checked. It was set at 72 snow and cars parked in the mid-j to atteaA 'A ' committee of past the snow was still piled high on transported on a flatbed truck. The and was registering 72. die of the road. preddenta will be in charge of the the driveway. Inside the house the truck, like moat vehicles, couldn’t He couldn't figure out what was ______1 party and refreshments with Mrs. two youngsters were curled up on negotiate the snowdrifts and wound wrong until he SAWSA THE UGHT, J. T. Wsdlett as chairman. Mem- the floor in front of the television up stuck in a snowbank. —The lamp, use< during the dark bera are to bring grab bag gifts. set. And don’t you think Santa wasn’t day and all evening, was directly MARLOW’S embarrassed! underneath the thermostat, griving Without raising his voice, dad the mercury a hot foot. And the and other fine Main, SL Manchester Assembly. Order of asked, "Why didn’t you shovel Impatient Honsewlfn Rainbow for Girls, will hold a the driveway like 1 asked you thermostat, warmed by the light stores will be OPEN EVERT brief bualneaa meeting Monday at Snow this past week which was bulb, wasn’t sending signals to the too?" furnace for heat. NIGHT NEXT WEEK TILL 7:80 p.m. In the small lodge room “You tell him," the son said, deposited on Manchester was 9; except Saturday. of the Masonic Temple. Girls will looking at his sister. great for the children. It gave All of which goes to prove, that wear street clothes. "No, you,” she replied. them two days away from school, husbands have a point when they "Okay. Well, you see, dad, we plus a chance to pick up a little object to the re-arrangement of Carol singing scheduled for to were watching television all day, extra spending money shoveling, fumlture, even when they don't do night by Chapman Court, Order of waiting for the snow to stop fall­ snow, for some. It was the oppor­ the moving! Amaranth, has been canceled ing. And all the news kept saying tunity to try out sleds for the first Last night the group held its an­ how many people had died while time this season. "Neither 8now . . . ” Services Begin Here Tomorrow nual Christmas party in the Ma­ shoveling anow. We decided not .^Adults took a different look at Noticing that there were several sonic Temple. Mrs. Gustaf Ander­ to shovel the driveway because the weather. Hundreds were un­ births during the height of Mon­ day's storm, including one baby A new Calvary Church (Assem-Aalso includes a pastor's office. Sun-

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The' ig difficultyr ■ aeu^fomMr rests, due to‘ In the mid-. vroM Cvn wnau-Auu kwrts pitNiwv^. a. t. ih^ ums 'W it oenM v ^ 'w l^ .'a '^ vendon iaf j M y Favorite HtttbkAd.’ ” S0 es High VmBtag ttrw oC -andtihg 'aa4{ teamr ups ‘ wltlr Barbara Britton In tha telefilm myaCeiy. serite, ”Mr,i :k. Finally Phiys and:'Mnt.’’Morthi”.;. ;| On ^Untouchable* By tte time CBS; gats around te Mike Shayne putttog ”M j FavoSm HuabaadTj EBskiNB JOHNSON on TV Joan Caulfield and B an y nunmnD jOHNScm , .slipped him the word about how Nelaon'-have to play , the voles. HaMyweodl Gpihhas)Madept ^ thh^ really were in Chicago in 'Bollywood Oocreapeudeuf ' :llfe«aipapar llatwTnae Aask., .-i 4he 'days of “The UntouehaMee." NewapaiMir Bnleeprlee .A m*. . HolUday, maaaarhUe, la wriUnff '"Iliey an like thT show.” Bob Hollywood (NEA)-r4Uiritaril Den­ mor* BhayM stories. y 1^i^l]rvraodr--(ia&A.)^^^ rather told me, "but they laugh about the ning finally made it m private eye ' Aftar- .8A ahowi, ’M r. and Bra.| ttaredlhle, you .muht agree, the many times things went wrong, M idiari Shayne on T V this aekson North” goes Off the air. “My Fa-; stay Bob Stack (as Bant Neaa), .even to the point of becoming —and it all ,goes hurit to IM>. vorite Husband” goea off the air. and hie braver-thah-Bkrol FlyiuC .oMnediee of errors. There’s a plot aa compUcsted as Denning goes to England to atari stharter^Uiaa-Perry Mahon INnieb one o f S h a j^ ’s o«m' cases end a in a British aeries^ “Fiying OoC‘^ t^ganlaed erlaoe «n d kbocli “One feUow told nee about two uhaimed. T-men accidentally find­ cast of characters whirii seunds tor.” . • . -i;, - ' gahoited gangatera and hoodd Uke roll cell at a T V academy i,weak on ‘"Tfie U n to u c h a l^ ." ing themselves in a cafe where aU Holiday' goes . «a writ in || of. the gangsters in Chicago were meetUigi LuelUe Ball, 'Ucyd Neism ' YWnga seldom go wrong with and even Beaver’s father are in­ “Shayae” atoriea and TV gets the having dinner. To avoid suspicion idea Mr. Shayne should be ofi the. anticrirae . piotm despite' the —^thsy were ecaisd as h— —they volved. ' fmet that the real EHiot Ness lost Ifichard Denning didn’t lose shy homd aereena. Mr. Denning, Juafi staged a feke fight with eadi ofiier back from Ikigland, gets a ptaai^ isore eases than he won. and had themselves thrown out.” sleep (or money) over waiting SO Comes now Mr. Stack, who has Bo if you have bean under the years to become Mlchari Shayne, saot several former T-men who impipaeion that “Tlis Untouch- ;rou understand. He juat mentlaned (Ooattaaed an Page Few ) abies” la an authentic, documen­ he long 'wait as an ironic note. tary, even inconsistentlji, you can BMMSIIT STACK The year 1939 was the year aklp It. It’S broadly fictional be­ Michael Shayne hit bigin the book cause with men who know good stalls sn4. it was the year Denning drama beat, It’a fiction over truth benefited everyone who has touch­ hit big as'a young hopeful at Para­ leling and every time. ed it. ' mount. Ohe day Paramount’a front 111 i iI \ III I ■ plan n in g As John -Peyser, who directs “Not one pers()n has said to me, office received a phone call from :asy. Weat many of the ritows, says: ’How dare you piit such awful stuff the front ofltce at the 20th Oen- on the air?’ ” | tuty-Fo* studio.'^. FLOWLR m akes it a f a e k "A few years ago I was with 'Crime Syndicate,’ a riiow original­ Even the PTA national maga­ ’Michael Shayne” was about FASHIONS ELECTRONICS ly dedicated to be authentic. We zine has praised; the show for its be made as a Fox movie. made.’ 'em authentic and no one lack of aenUmentaUty and Idealiza- Fox wanted to borrow Denning, LABORATORIES looked at the show. ^ we switched tTen of gvigatera. Director John TELEViaON Pve been cast in a picture. I like it. It poiats up a good acquired the film rights njid there 2t Warren S-66M ”It was s risk taking the role moral.” were new stories Tespfl^ for the because we didn’t know' it would cameras. u I > A ' }■ i: \ h be a hit, producers would bo tSUing This time Hugh Beauniont play- my agent, ‘Why, i>eople wouldn’t Women’s Major League Bowling edj. Shayne, In six films. Re now Oyer even look at Stock for tree on will go into TV s3mdicaUon short­ nlays the. father on “Leave It to TV/ ’’ ly . . .Four Star Televisiicm, having B d&vgt ** 30 Flavors JARVIS REALTY 60. Life la easier for Stack this year aJready completed pilot flifana of Fade Out, Fade In. Brett HolU- BBALVOBS—OrStlBOBS because the company la XO weeks two serieB — “The Freshman,” day la still writing “Shayne" In Gallons! ahead itrith the one-hour ahowa comedy starring Gertrude ^ rg stories hut Richard Dining i “Last year,” Bob ahuddera it and Sir Cedric Hardwlcke;sand .la coatarring with Lucille Ball was pure desperation; we were “McKeever and the Colonel,’’ an­ in S' radio show. “M y Favorite Onetoae Bervioe .Per pnly four shows ahead. I .'worked other. comedy — is aslo planning Husband.” It. is n. big. radio hit for Over M Years day and night anAjwiandeiM If nfy a edniedy staining Jkhe FdW<^, a three y e a n unfil T V hlta. ’ihen JOHN L lENNEY wife would run off tfitli the milk­ comedy adventure atarring Ssther CBS says to Isicllle imd Denning: M t B. dewier St,—M l S-4in man. Now we even get- a few days WiUiams, and an advehtbrp, series “We’fi do s. TV series now.’’ off now and then. W e have time starring Rosaaho B r u ^ .. .bfickey 6. LEROY NORRIS But Lucille says, ” No, thank Aim OOtATB for better scripts. Rooney w ill star in a'-iiiew coihpdy you.” She wants to do a TV aeries “The ertUre show lis s been a hit series.. .Dunny ’Thomas .V|ill '[>ri>- with husband . Deal. Arnaa They because no looked on it as a duce a new comedy eyries which call their show” ! Love Lucy.” CBS Insurance of All Kindt HOUR personal, aelffih endeavor. It has will star Joey Bishop, tells Denning, “wait a while and Bonds

SM NO. MAIN amtmR 1 Hoot Dry CIocmAi^ PHONE an S-68M SATURDAY Television PROGRAM h At M B. Center St.. Manchester 291 S T B B B T Omreh Osmers, East Hartford Famed criminal lawyer boats a V.8. Marshal atAtn U :M fikv Kiss t party at hie home and laritea UW Mika Haasmev PHONE MI 9-6BM t T n « Stan ' St. M members of Checkmate, lac., to 18:S8 DIreres CeaH ______n * Maltaaaae_ , ' S attend. , 18:88 Make That Spare 48. 2 Hear SIlirt Sorvieo Veedicsta OsirUaB W The TaU Mas St. 88 U:88'8atarday msM BepaH U:SeiM«taDOMni S Stariins Barry SiilUvan, Clu dul- Fheee Tha Faster 18 - At m Middle Torapike West Featara St. Si aser In “The Tiger Bye.’’ (tarrett Saturday HIght Hews aad Weather FO R 15^^ Y E A R S ManidMeter U :U Ukwty Bawl FaalbaU Oaaae and Billy ckuui over BUly'a St. St reacue and befrtendlns of HeUyereed’s Fiaest 88 Penn State vs Oregnn (Cotar) Apache youth. 11:18 CartalB Time tS AH Work Dose Oh Premises t:M BFD Ma. S t ■ware 'U' Te~Besrer 8. 48, it "Reach For The Sky.’’ Kenneth mSSIFF ARMS CO. Bamar at the Saasia S Starrlns Barbara BiUlncsIey and More „ SaiarSajr Perfanwaaea M Hugh Beaumont with Jerry U:1B Faatare Film ' 8 Iitt Featara , . t. 8 Mathers and Tony Dow. Angel And .The Badmaa”. John HAS BEEN ’VHB BIOHT l:t t Blaa Baaaat Itawl Oaaea t “Beaver amt Kenneth." Articles Wayne. Gall Russell C VB. Alabama U. . stolen from Bearer's classmates Late 9bss W PLAC9B TO OO FOE OPEN 24 HOURS 4:M Marla At Fear U are found in his room. "Wild Geese Calling’ "CaU ot Uie Bockiea” U:88.WatM*s Best Mswim I EVEBYTB^O YOD WANT FUm ■ ...... 8:88 The Osputy - ' IS. 88' "His Girl Friday". . Henry Sbnda, WINTEK SPECIAL Sparta te Starring Henry Foada and Allan Of 4tie Oar MUs Btaahs t > Case la “Day of Fear", r t y quar­ U:88 NIta Desk . i BoglmrfBg Nov. 1« 1960 BawUas Btata 3* antines Silver City when McCord 18:88 Warld’s Beal Msvibs iOeat.) 8 SFORHNG GOODS Bis Mao Shaw St brings a possible Smallpox victim .1:88 Hsaer BoU Flayhease 8 to town. '"Jungle HeadhunterW’ •;4e Brad Daria Shew t Th# Lswreaaa Walk Shaw 8, 48. 88 CaptaU Oallaat S8 1:18 News ’ | ASKUSAlOUTir Popular musical hour featuring 1:88 Mtanents_af CausleH I U19 MAIN ST.-^-Ml 9-1641 Atfistar Oelf 8 Lawrence Welk and bis Cham- Bob Rosburs vs. BUIjr Casper 2:8rNews A Weather t pagiia Muain Makers la aangs, 3:88 Mamaat af MedHaHm 8 “HOUSE OF 8POBTB” Sr. Daefcpia BawUas U dancing and instnimeatal solos. HeppUr Oow Ta Tawa - 88 lOaion DoUar Merle 18 COOK'S (Cartoon In Color) "Dark Passage" 8:88 BeaSearoaa rnih AAraatara 8 9:88 Have O a£ ifla Travel S F(MIM8 UHOHt SERVICE STATION Satardw'riW > . 18 Stmring Richard .Bsoae. Eleraa t;8> Wawarwealher. Bparta. 8 years alter A U-yearwld boy was Manchester Greeai, Cana. Walt m s a n 8 sentenced to haniK. Paladia faces ^ BdiHllMdep Baunmy Kdye hag TEU Ml S-SSU Tales OfTM Waal » a Boston iudgs who seem* Intent .AudiUatwfi over 200 glngen ia the Oaaoe Time 88 upon casuirmlng the ortgtnsl last Btonth In order to find M per- Mark Saber 4* sentence oa the priseoer. 8:88 Briasias « P Baddy S Tha Hstlaa’s S W ie St. M formeni-for the vocal choir which Talaa at the VUrian M Joba K. M. MoCaflery la modera­ wiU aii^lement hlg orehestra dur­ lataraaMaaal fipaalwaF 48 tor. "Should Federal Aid to Bdu- ing hia 1961-62 concert tour. Kaye For The HoUda^ t Aatarleaaa At WWk 88 caticn Include Teackera’ Sal- 8:48 KSoara 88 sriasT*' wilt be dsbated by Oor- Mumnten that he win audition Sizes: Infante’ to sixe 14. 1:18 Pete A Oladra i - . 8 emor O. Menaen WilUams ..«f clOM to IjOOO aingeni hefote get- Beet Of Tba Past 8 Mtchlgaa and Arthur 8. Fleming; O P E N T H X 9 P J K jumaa Denar Maria 18 Secretary of BeaUh. ------tiiv onaa he is looking for.. THUBSDAT and FKHM iT ’Dark Peaaaiw’’. H u a p ii^ B »- rt. Lauren Bacalk 18:88 Ra FaalbaB JBEkflshlS Starring MWea Arndteaad teatui^ Marc Ldtwrenoe haa been pnOimd lag Dennis Wearer. ISamdu. the Hlfhway cook at Dehnonicos. ia aa,argu- ag A film actor by critics. Prod­ Raw Bar____ aient wtth alnilfalo hunter. uraMS ucer JulMt Schermer ot “Idtwmaa" •Ml Main S t— Ml 9-1282 7:S8 F a W M u m ’ 8 him r ^ atelUtd. Ado hgUevee that Marie Is one of F | H | E FAPpapRO.nr E E 4 * ' We SgU Slarrlaz RayaaoM Burr la- “Ths Case M the Larceaoua Ladp.*' 2L^4^r••aSi.^^&fig t)te better directors. He hafi Just Saowtary enlists Mason’s h W in* a Ulmuad welteewelght con- ;aag(gned' Lawrence to direct hia BARRE GUILD when tee finds hsrarif fraaaed la ^Hfirom, M gdtatelw i^^ Wilentti ’ILawmaa” program Ja a blacknutfl^ •tegtete throe months. PETS! MONUMENTS Pem ell_____ M lchGsl______ThMhaltmcuUlilMMm ’ Ape." Boas CartVrl|^ befrUM i Eyriir.ivc TRIPLF REf-INED ■ e . a brute St a man witii the . awn- a BTOM. . - ' jtlE MM |Mg Bifli|Nrfthi4|tlN[^El tatity of a child, ;Ths Bmrtag 88a _____ LANT5C HF.ATING OILS e m a p , ,V ApirM tonit Mm Cnirit H ... .Km------Ressos stsirs In ’‘Ley__ ittntsUniiM; 5*sar U flU G MdOlWEY S A P O R in find Chsrler, a mystery muA wUh: L. T, WOOD CO. 19 wooDmuDOECnr. s imre sbillty to pick winners. I, MBMOBIAt QdMPANT 8:18 Telephone Mitchell 3-1129 MAMOHEanS li- «1 t Center 8L-dth l Ml S-TTOT PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX>NN„ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, I960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESIEK.’ OONN„ SATURDAY, DECEIESER 17, i960 PAGE THREE y SUNDAY 7fefe»fe/on PROGRAM FLETEHEE 166W . TU ESD AY Television ChaaiMI will dlacuss the status of labbi'- aiad hla mothar. aaks Kr. Wllsoa Maba.Raaaa F te DaAdy SS. M Uavs a Upott t h ^ by. tha 1:U nym OuMUm M eaee KcalsiSi S management l««lalaUoa and the to drive them to a .doistor. 6USS awaelheart a( a wmmdi wki •>M The Bis Hetar* queatlon of possibis Influence of IiM M Satlivaa Sbaw I PUENTT OP PABKINO AiM I^S rt'oS **S3B *"*^ *8 tonned bank rbbbar. PairerStr a•t ~ Iha Air racketeer elementa wttUn M)bw Gueats: Jack Carter, cofaedlan: AiM O w FaMh MS Tam MwaH Show S ^ [ a n e k This h A * Ufa and manayenient Ford and Ulneb, comadx team; A U T O 01-A88---MIKE^fRffl||!lflP OaMiaairtal ~ sm fS S L T & r* *^*1 Tom Bwell, Marilyn BrAlna'and 1 ■iW Maws Ten.Pin Bawliac Mahalia Jackaon,' goapeliPalntar; BN0UNnmUES-01-A8S PUBNEFURB TtMPS-wOlTTSBinMn PAINT "R Can't L«at Forever-. Ralph Mabel Albertson featurad.- Baal • iM Tba fhriataphara Ptotarn Fey n - a d a y AfleiiteS Rocer- WUUams, puuil^ Trade S i M ^ U g - Brilamy. Batty E iraeaa. aatota aaleaman Tom Patter ELECTRONICS TMa Is Tbs UTs Adams, Bcoa atyust; Tbala Linoe- 7:M Dave OatrawM ■aiar branches oat Into the Insurance lUCfHONICS •tM Sasah Vp StN MaBsaal Faefball Itsadtu Onasp** nters, Toeal and Instrumental Instn bSr*“ ' 4 business. n a <9irula^ars trio; and Mr. Coco and Co., Laak' awl L ean - .._iala Gad’a Rya.” Mhskay Tbrtlim SS .SS mnoPAroKi; s LABORATORIES laAasfrr Oa tmrmt* Olaaia viL Browna * animal acL AAdM guests: Hal . HooneiLHttih O'Brtaa. Boris Karloft host "Man Bt n o . •;U AjaarleauiS' At Walk. March and Tom D'Andrea, hi a Middle". Mart Sahl. TalerisloR "Pleasnre Craft Workara" comedy routine. ^ Y ^ o m a a ’s SaVottaR.^ Janies - writer rlska bis Ufa to pravant a 277 BROAD ttW Vadarstaseiac Oar WarM Steelers ye. Oardbiala MaUoaal Telvat M, M MANCHESTER fiM ■HVS.'va. S . Rnla, Balph Baliili luriter Meeker ■ _ kidnaping he ovarhaard being 27 7 BR0A[ OhrisUaa Salaaaa t M Oaaaartleat Tan Pbr Dariky S "The Big ShoL" Edwina„la Iraept BreabtaM .IfaRa AAaural Wrabby Bbiw PlAIUkM. BaorUiea at tbs Was# •iM naamdea BfMga M. U off her feet by a visiting college l i t gas. y ebaiAa BigMg Mae ^ a Chaoh Watt ^ ^ A . AS. tt talS Off Ta AAveatara Obaries Patna M. O man. OLDSMOBILE ^ i t U fWiMahi M b Tta TIa —----- —— Hobart Bray and SANTA SUGGESTS UiM tjuap Oats My Bast •iM^FeiSCrt •:« SiM Tab Hanter Show M. «roU k OUMMOBDA DBAUOB- ills Fbatara F*«x The Cal ______— -ar in "Three Wlaa -SANTA SUGGESTS Tbis It Tba Aatwtr Boston vs. Houston "How To Lose A ;Olrl." Paul Moi^ "I A Pribaaer On Devtl’a 8iM Qatek Draw MaOraw Ken". FugitiTa’a dying wish to Oballea Of MalraMta Oral Boberls U gan faces bualncsa 'oomnetltioa In Talaad" DoaaM Woods, Bally Oartaaa Playlwaaa apend Christmaa Bra wltti hta iha person of a beautiful female Ellara Brava W a »M wife and children, causes con­ TbIs la Tba asasfMDaii.. " cartoonisL 512 a n s i CENTER STREET Maws flict. STANErS STANEKS IbiN Tba Urlas WarA i «iM Mavis at Fear U lAtrmsa A M. M m B -is ii JSSSZMaaM StooBi •• THE NEW RESTAURANT Waatem Mass. Highlights M TT i^aaeata S. W, SS CANADA BIr Mae Shaw II James Fhllbrook. WUHam Rey­ Bpagts Cansera tt "Legacy of Loye". Compelling 11:U Uvhis Ward W , PMI Sllyars It nolds and Diane Brewster. In Fiano dmatoat . . 48 U:M Tbe&wSSSwa train ride with Norma Crane, SPORT SPOT lliW Camera Tbraa ' $. M IiM Paapla Are Fanny M "The Widow.', from Richmond. / ROUTE • aa« AA-wBOUTON What la The WarM S Ollle O’Toole, Charles Aldman, TMa Oar Paltb S TweaUalh Oantnry I Sack Malloy Is hired to guard a Oooaeali othMi Laramie > tt. M 199 CENTER 'ET. U fiB Mad Haas# St DANCRNO EVIAT SA T I^A T tll.OHT , ' Lavs That Bab Barbara Biler. "The Berliners; Life In a Ollded wealthy woman’s Jewel collection. 18)M Lava Of Ufa John Smith and Robert P\ilV-r In Mimsn Dallar Marie IS INSVBANOE „ „ SpaOIrbt M Cajre." Row and why twcwu)d-a- Jack Benny Bbsgram I Tnrtb or O "T h e Proteotora". Slim Sherman "The House Aeroes The Street” 1I:M Isslshta S half-mllllon West Berliners insist Jack Benns-Meaves a-siora full and Jesa Harper try to prevent IS:M U.8. Marshal • CoHiploto OotEltovs Matty’s Faaday fkaales S on rematnint In the dty, despite violence when cattlemen and set­ cam-mefvea in Ms wake when FihesilttFo€>H tt:M?OMM*M Tor TV Shaw wHh Jana Anyssa o ee ieeoe OONSCDT Rabbit's Punch." Cocky Moe the lonratandlnK war of nerves . .je goes Christmas shopping. tlers clash. (Repeat) M Meh 6S Fov TR ^I E Hare challencea slow-footed Toni- with the Communists. lliM CaadM Cameta I Far Bags Baany 8. M, B8 li:M Mews, Weather « Sports S ■my Tortoise to a boxinK match. Sea Hast 1 Lereltn Toang Shew IS, M Luncheon and Oinner Menus Buga lets Porky Pig be master of (Repeat., other stories.) „ . Beat The Olaak AS. m W aM’a Real Marie 8 Woolrich atid 10-X'ClothiiiE C B A B L B 8 t . VAN DECSEN Great Masie Ftans Obleseo II t "My Own Master." Lonesome boy CXMMTAII. LOUNOR—NIOHTLT BNTERTAlNinENT U :U The OaNUac LigM ceremonies, tat Forky*a efforts "TTi# Oreateet... Love". Ingrid Around Town M WhIrfevWrds tt creates an Imaginary friend for U iis Hewa Day Rapart are constantly interrupted by a Bergman. Alexander Knox Sta Dri Waterproof Boots Dtolrlet Eopenrlaor . . — ’ f - " Oardoa 4# WaH IHsaev Presents M. St coihpanlonshlp. FREE PAinnNO-:-AIR-€X>NDITIONBD vagrant dog named Charlie. Mg Nea^ tt ItilS Jan Onary M ^ Dorothy McGuire. John Mills. 1:M My LIttIa Margla •:M Father Kaaws Best UiM We Rell?«e | Opes End I f ______WBDDINOB. BANQUETS, PARTIB8 A bant Faces t Mesre aad Weather SS Gnns and Animanition IM E. Cwtor EL, MaiMhMter Jsmes MacArthur and Janet lliM What’s My Llae? I OPEN 8UNDATS MIS-SSAS "The Christmaa Story". Jim An­ ll:U Jaek Paar Shaw St Barky bad His rriands S. M Munroe In "Escape to Paradise— John Daly, moderator: panelists derson disturbed by bis family's (Color) Pocky, the flylnr squirrel, re­ Wsler Birds." Informal tour of k f l r & K l ” * T(L MB B-4M4 *r El S ^ l Dorothy Kilgallen. Bennett Cerf, , „ ’’We Big Ch^’. Viator McLagtaa accent-on-the-gifta attitude at Featare Film _ _ S MI 9-8747 verses Kate Smith s famous sohg a T)lmey nrndnctton location. Also Arlene Francis and guests. _ . l:SI ^ Tba Wailt TRna Chriatmaa time, bones to recap­ "Loaer Takea AH". Hosaano Braa- and rides a mountain oyer the "Water Birds" story of the ThI, Is .Tear Ufe W ■Dglnray Paltal ture the true TuleUde Spirit by Bi. Olynla Johns moon. (Other stories). wlnyed creatures who Inhabit the The Bebel ^ A S «U I H e w itt XHty driving Into the country to cut p ED Joa Oiuiry Art Class « remote lelands. Wiater KlgM M. H M War Playbaasa tree on Christmaa Ere. II:8S Jbn Stowtharae’s Faaay WarM 88 Clewalowa With Mr. Happy and fiM Rlilrlex Temple Shew tt. M St>eclal musical program for the The Rlfleinaa ' S. 48, tS HI* Pals M 11:M Jaek Paar Shaw FOR EXPERT (Color) "The Block Sheen." The holiday season starring Dorence W. P. QUISH [ “ “ r Chuck Connors In "The Silent (Color) TOURAINE PAINTS ItiW Film n earlv youth of Rudyard KIpllny. Henderson. Stephen Doualass and I Frt Oheis Knife". Lncaa McCain plays fos­ 18 :M Might D e s k .___ _ ’ i 'S rmrry Reassaer—Mews t. W Enrland's rreat story-teller and Boeclsl cuesf Mindy Carlson. i t o M a r ^ Www tt . M ter-father to a strange knife 18:S8 WerM’a Beat Maries (Oeat.) - 1:M Tear Cemmaallr $ noet. Geraldine PDxaerald. Liam rying youth. ■k FroHt Eh. *• ^ W I I W I • WALLPAPERS of conditions In migratory farm T.asare I News A Weather A- m MAIN STREET T E L . M l Women her - male companion 1:18 Memeats af Oemlart t work on the live* of two small Jon Provost, June Lockhart. Snnday Ntcbt Bepert IS .ISSrta'SSfi.y’ ^ are tranpM by a hotel clerk and Rlrls. dsiiehters of a farm work­ Hiich Rrllly. Timmy and his News A Weathmnna M I Tba MIIBaaalra a poatal employe. M \#Olffipmv MTQHG • SANDERS. POLISHERS er who follow the haryestg'Trcm frleiid. foolishly. mtempt to hunt, News la Bevlew M Vaaag Dr Malaaa D al^ OBHa Roy Rogers RRd Dalo Evans Texas northward each sea-on. with bow and arrow, a lynx, 11:11 Rnnday Night Mevie *1 . Qaaaa Far A Day s. AS. n Darayne Hickman In ’’Jangle Sonrko STEAMERS FOR RENT , , TaHi Back ft fvanlwe S "Two Guys From Texns". Dennis I The VerdlBt laY at s. « Bella", DoMe ia haunted by the have invited gueats Douglas Fair­ Jif* Veslerday’s Mewsreel S Mtllloa Dollar Movie IS Morgan .Tack Carson. aai Tbssa : spirit of Christmaa when he turns banks Jr., Trigger Jr., the Sons of IiM Perception s "Dark Passavr." Humphrey Bo- 11:11 Featare Film . t ROIERT J. INCORPORATED Saaaetleat L. his back oa hhi faithful friend the Pioneers, and special guest Rtemsl Urbl 9 9 vsrl.'I.aiiren Bacall. "Forbidden". Mel Ferrer. Lea Be Oar Oaeat 1 Maynard. Paul’s Paiat aaA ^3fr. Lincoln and the BlWe." 7iM Maverick I. W. U Massarl Who Da Tm Traatt H. 4 Let’ s TEravel 18 OaJe Storm to their "Home for f ’irsf half of a two-part dinlome Roiter Moore In "The Bold Fen­ Wnrtd’s Bert Mevles A REAI. -AtN Iteager Aady Fraatlers In MedMao 88 Christmas" lor presentation, on CLARKE MOTOR SALES nv Mark Van Doren and Maurice ian Hen". Beau MavericV Is "The Mortal Storm". NATaret Marie At Fear 1 Wyatt Kara 8. 48 "The Chevy Show” over NBC-TV sot BROAD ET. Wallaaaar Saaalv Samuel. ordered, to aid In exnosin* the Sullivan. James Stewart - ESTATE • "INSURANSBOrraS SINCE ItlA” • DTBURANCE "Red StalUoR la tba KocMas'' Hugh O’Brtan etars In "Miaa M l 9-M 19 645 MafiOSt.~MI 9-0300 taanes And Aaswess t acilylltes of an ortahlxaMon of Late Show M Arthur Fraai, Jaaa Heather. Sadie’’. Marshal Barp doesn’t ba- Sunday, Dee. 18- (9-10 p.m. EST). Prominent fueat n^pker makes wild Irishmen. "Hamlet” . Lawrence Olivier. Jean M l MAIN SIREBT. 0 ROUND FUIOR—M l 9-« M l . MANCHE8 TEK an opening declaration, submlta Dennis The Menace I Simmons to questlona by newsmen then Jay ' North. Herbert Anderson. Prevue W makes a final nummary. Senatora Gloria Henry and .Toseph Kearns, lliM News A Westher I John L. McClellan (D.. Ark.) and in "The Raffle Ticket". Dennis ItiKit Moment of Medltattaa A O w SPEEDY SpMkrfty Hdmiind S. Muakle (D., Me.). W EDNESDAY Television PROGRAM jei^ his head stuck in a bean pot 1:15 Mews A YOUR ■arly Shew _ SS 18:88 Oirela Thcatov laULY DELICIOUS IT DOES Make A Difference Where Ton Save! •:M Oeatlaeatal. tt. M “^ w and Order". Walter Boston, ’7!he Immortal Plano" The Walter Brennan Btian'ge, colneldence pocked YARN •MS .£aMUBeBtal i IS. M •:M Big Mae U —arch for ■ ----- piano present- MONDAY Television PROGRAM W A W (Color) Laae Raager 4S. St «d to the Klng-vd____ — Xtaly^ieoXialy^lSb years CHICKEN ^ _ m s Oar Faith { S:SS FeUx The Oat . • by the people oflthe city ef SHOP Ohaanel Pspeye I freighter as H pulls Into 8kag- S:SS Tewa Crier S • :M Matty’s Faaday Fnaalea S ...... Tkc w o rk fi "fliiM t Mittii’ cliick- • Caa.tlaental Classroom n . M ■ First Show 88 way. , ■ 7:M Dave Gatreway TtAay Shew Oartraa Playheaah IS Peter Leves Mary 88 We’re now located la (Color) ■ "Vivacious Lady” , Ginger Rogers, S:M Andy Orlltith Shaw 8 ^S A V I M G S 3 i % Saata’a Wwkahep 48 Peter Lind Hayes and Maty Healy the Honae aad Hale m " frith Incomparable taste. ) Csatlaeatsl CUatraam . ZX. M James Stewart, --Sheriff Taylor attempts to dismiss Leak aad Laara ^ Maws „8S star. Peter learns a lesson when (Color) Early Show M * wyeral prisoners from Jail for Oalvaralty at ita AM l • t:18 B su The Olawa 48 he agrees to Join hla fathei'-In-law bulldliif. Main Street, This Oar Faith 8 the -Christmaa holiday, tat he ,tin/ LOAN 7:SS Mews ' S in a Duainesa venture. TAKE ROME SERVICE I Town Crier 8 “ Keep It CHean". Ronald Shiner. ‘ « I \ r I i ) N. O a m m S TV MaU Order Marhel ' 88 corner of Oak. • so A?*"!;-* ^.^*****P Show 41 finds others who plead to be ar- Weather St 8:18 Newe, Weather aad Sperta 8 Naked City 8. 48. 88 I Dave Oarmway Tsday Show 5:M Big Mae Show 18 ijteted. , A rbrrI T:M Speak Up a Royal Oaaadlaa Mepated Peilce "A Death of Princes". Angry de­ . . . M. M ___ Breakfast Time 8 e Art Needlework EappBes Capi Oallanl M. 65 Dante 88. M v fM m s t OhrMend tective blackmails three people Look sad Learn 8 6:55 Felix The Oat 5 Howard Duff. In "The Jolly Roger R a te •:•• Bap Blebarda | •MS. Mews A WeaMier 8 Into carrying out a holdup of Uie e Free Instmctloiis DECI’S DRIVE-IN University at Iks Air 8 8:M Woody Woodpeeber 8 Cocktail". Dante gets Involved In RaReWASTM’A et»88T FIWaRCIAt IRSTITMTI^ 8 :lS tepMlB Raacarve i Aetlea Theater 18 I News 8 9:M Featare Film I receipts of a charity boxing match • St9C Ureen Stamps ... MS CENTER ST.—MI S-SeW Cartoon Flavnsase 18 the ramlficatlon.of a murder. tUaMMaea tt M New York City’s SL ihcholaa ’.Weather M Baata’s Workshop 48 Advenlarea la Pitxpdise I. M, 55 /OOZ\Aduin ttOrneC "Murder In H m Muale Hall” . Central OenaeetieBt State Celllege Arena. (Repeat). Free’ Parking Bear of Store I PerreptloB i News 53 Vera Ralston. Nancy Kelly Brenkfaal Tima 8 Streets Of Danger - 18 Tapper . • Oheir M MlUiea Delliw Mevie 18 8:15 Roso The Clown 44 18:M Henitesev 8 •:U Mews S. 8. tt. M "Danger Flight" I Hap Rlehards 8 Modem Digest 55 Remper Reem Sehael 88 I Captain Raagaraa 8 Anchored In the base hospital for Tex Pavel Fan Shew . M 8:88 Sparta SS I Jshnny BMught ) Featare Film i 8:85 tveallier News A Sports S the Christmas Holidays, d h lc k 7:M Daagereas BeWa S OereaMo Mlae FOR ECONOMICAL, The Californians 44 „ Almanac M Shetgaa Slade S I Maws, Weather A Sperta t. 48 "Stranger In Town". Alex Nlcol. 8:M News * Weather 8 tries to organise a choral grtaP •:SB Leeaey Taaea 48 PLUMBINO aad Anne Paige. to entertain the patients. •:U O aptA Kaaaarae 4S MiUton Dallar Movie U Werld’t Best Marie I PROMPT, EXPERT Topper 8 Action Tbealer 18 Barbara Stanwyck Skew tt Don WILLIS Goroge - "Danger Flight". Davy RoMn "An Alligator Named Daisy". HEATINO Clabhi.Bse * 88 •:M I £i^ed Jean S WealCw. Leeal Mews SS Donald Binden, Diana Dors Romper Boom n New Britain High Sehool Choir M "Qut of the Snadowa." Payehta- SPRCaALIgia IN . . _ Meralag Shew M' OONTRAOTOR Tex. Pavel Fna Show M trlst becomes .the victim of re­ m iEEL ALIGNMENT aad M:M December Bride 4S News aad Wdalher M. AS Mg News tt Almanac M Comnaso 65 venge whtcdi endangers first her • Dragk Be Ml tt. ts 7:U Weatera Mass. BIghHghts M Mews dr Weather O om m ercla] tiM iMSey Tnaes W 8:45 News 8. 8. 88 life then her sahity. IIRAME 8BRVI0B Snaia t Sperta (Ukmera M U:U Featare M m •8 t :u 8:56 Albert Barke Beperta M 'Tbe. Inside Story"._ william OantalB Rangaron M IiM A(*«r Dinner Mart# 8 Mlllloa Donar'Marte 18 OBNBRAL AUTO REPAIR M:M Vide# Vlllaga M Mmra ' 4S O r AE MokM of •iM I Married Jasa 8 "Cinderella Jones." M lteheP B -AU t— 18 M AIN 8 T . M ANCIHEBT BR Best Seller S 7:M The Aqnaaaata - t tsmdlaran. Mars)Marsha Runt. Maralng Show M "The Miracle of Mareelino", Holiday Playhaaia 'tt tt. M Wagea Trala tt. M Jaek Paar Shew December Rrida M Pablllo Calvo Ward Bond and Robert Horton (Color) Beaideatlal TV. Radio ood Phonos OoBsh Re Ml 88. M Phil Stivers 8 18;M Connectlrat What’s Ahead 'S Million Doltar Movie 18 Jackpot Rowling 88, M Tea Aaked Far M • co-atpr in "Tbe Roger Bigelow U;8S Oroatest HeadHaet el the Oeatuiy Satie 8 Starring Milton Berle—Stere Nagy U:W I Lave Lacy S Story". Newly ordained clergyman Eoto-Botor Videa Village M "CMnderella Jonea". Joan Leslie, m P ^ Is Bight tt. M a n iL ^ Wife attempt to reform on ^ 88 Phono M l 9^S37 Beat Seller 8 Robert Alda. ■ vs, Ronnie Gaudern. U:88 Jaek Paar Rbmr 88 Weather Laeat New# 88 Peter Onaa S. M. 55 outl„ , (Color), Service nav Voar Baneh M. M Craig Stevens In "Sept” . Gunn SHERWIH-WILLIAIIS ; Oeart S. SS Heng Keag S. 48 (Color) News of the .Hoar and Weather M Diaaer la Served ■ ■ 4S Rod Thylor in "When Strangera MHe,Desk „ Van Asked Far It 8 Hewo sad Weolber M gets involved in a case of black­ WarlA’e Best Movlea (eept.) The Peaple’e Chalcs 8l mail when he agrees, to help an U :M Oncaateattaa tt. M Meet", when a respected u.S. Potfrerfon's 11 iM I Lavs Laey 8 IN T fa llO R EXTERIOR Otoa* Barisaas S Consulate official re-enters . the Mews A WeaBur MNAR L. LORENTZEN 1M Center SL—Cor. Chnreh SL The Frtee Is Bight IS )8 T ’ l Western Mass. RlghligMa 88 angelic Latin-Ameriean IDyear- FAINTS . _ ehva That Befc S. AS. tt Memeat et MedMaNoa . ^ (Color) News M. 48 oldster. PIOTURR PRAMBS—ARTIST AIATERIALS city It leads correspondent Glenn Mews 8. tt 7:88 RIverbaat 88. M SWP lt;M Lave af Ufa S Evans to peril in- Die mnrky tai- Memsats s< Osastert PlMiio M l>7412 Maralng Canrt I. 51 11:M News. Weather and SpMts S. M WAIXPAPEIL Bk Tratb er Oeaaeoeaeaa tt SS ternatlonal underworld. Aeademy PlMhoaia 44 Darren McGavIn In "End of a World’s Rest Movies 8 * Tha Texas S. 4R SS lliM Csareatrallaa It. M Dream". Holden . helps a woman "Robbery Under Arms". .. Petef Ml MAIN ST. , ' TEL.iaS-MM lt:M Beat m Oto^ L 48. SS S:W Wanted—Dead Or AHve S Clear Horlssa hunt a . ilromoter who sold would- Finch, Ranald Lewis Saarcb Far Tvmerrvw ' S Steve Me(}ueen stars. Two gun­ ____ Lava That Bob be homesteaders land which did Blg-lfews tt ItOaaM Be Ten tt. M men hold three Inoocent .hostages m UiM Love of Ufa not exist. (Repieat). News and Wsathat M (Color) as their price for freedom for TI Amtfai A* Tra4h or Ooaeaaaeaean Cheyenne 8. 48. 58 11:16 5 ^ l e 8 l t : a The Oaldlag Ugh* S one of Josh Randall's captives. — — " • Texaa Clint Walker In “ Savage Breed". "Syncopation". Jackie Cooper. 1S:S8 Mews Day Re pert tt Prelect. SS 88. SS Any Questions? UiM It Conid Be Ten _ Cheyenne PTOVCB that buffalo hunt­ Bonita COranvIlle JtM My Uttia Margla S (Color) "The Coming of CJhrisL" CHAMBERS » (Color) ing and poker playing don't mix. Js^ Paar Shaw SS~ WIDE CHOICE OP NEW A » ^ Faces S. SS. SS Program employing the technique Senreh for Tomorrow 8;M'Tales Of Wella Fargo 88, M Featare 44 M At Berne WUh KIHy tt of still-pIctures-iivacUon — built M c H a g ..., . . Afnt The Clock I . M . Dale Robertson In "Escort to ; Greatest HeadIlBe%af Bia Ceatara SMART MODERN FRAMES Meric Matiaaa ' SS from hundreds of the world’s Packing. « 11:41 The Galdlng Light Santa Fe.'; Hardle In-assigned the T ou r glaaiMa becom e r beRoty Rceeeaery when yen “ j’Fiame Of Tooth'’. Barbara Fui- greatest paintings—telling the Q: Would you plaoiw identify the 11:15 News Day B e i ^ task of assuring Mexican Gener­ I Jack Paar Shaw tt ehooM frem o « r RsaortaMHit Maew : , BMNinR fiRBiea! story of the coming of (Whilst and E t w a g e .... IiM Nv Utile Maigto al Juarex safe comluct from Et (Color) Hla ministry. music to which B r r r 1 • ChRse Aboal Faces I Paao to Santa Fe. I Nttc.Desk . S - 5 Adventures et Ossie asM Hasslet danced her solo number (m the re­ Leeal m t Ai Mew partnar . Amrtoaa Bandntnad A____ S'___ '* PBHPBOr.lOEl. W . H. England Lumber Co. n’riyHpatoya and sMa la w h ich *«lgM Oar EjiiMUp* DRYCLEENEES Mavio At Fanr II •Mi a "Ai Jtie Strabe Of Nina". Darmol 'AD 1H8 A m i r poMw; era? — Walsh L iTitE JOE'S TEXACO 68 WsBi 8t,^MT 3-7854 5^' a-.lSU 4 .«P. R h o o u m i E AV OKOM * ' - - ’ . vuMNiEsira tT: V 'PHni- ' ' . ' • g s k a r 'hot^ Mallar". WtHRkM aturgaR,- K ^ A G B F O U R MANCHESHA EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17. I960 lx: T elev isio n X iiUsd ta> I h r a • m lid E U ditr Miih. . _J*aai'a,_____ aft. M _ ,_____iVdi. - StM SMwra ThMtlsa Ite Beal MeOam . • ^ OaiMwav Jgii«r ' raatara rilat . Walter Brenaan-hi ’jWatha .B W it J ■ft "And So They Wtra H arried'' son Day." Qn^pa i p w ^ Melvyn Douglas, Hary Aator. Hinfe condusioa -.whaa little _ ^ g"»»e»»«r •• «Ml itt- . nrsi Shaw ’ _ IB -Laihe-comea home to announce im BPBCIALI f l [ CTROHiiA J "CAirittmah th Conaeotleut". Bale- has been granted special permfe- w m i m t n hara Staawyck, Qemtlg H ocW . i a Ws rriaad In hoodlums'knowh'as “Ifuider. 1/7 BROAD om it, Vans* Up- ItH M U The Cat . Die.," will be the subject of a Donald. SiM laeUahamrSaaMl ■ ' ’^'Blroulated probe. „ „ n iiO PONG !R>PS Bacheler Wther »». *t John Forsythe la "BeaUey M A fgjSrjyjii «h*« g. Mawa the Lost Chord". Peter usee to SANTA SM^GiSrs ftU Canatry Styfe . musical talent to persuade Bent- '«i«B CMMoTVaaM ' M diM CarHsla’ a Warkahar X ley to buy him a new yacuum — dtZA Weather. News and Ntleanm. . „ Aetna Ufa Chair My Three Seas aM STANEK’S Fred HacMurray la "The E k ^ d f n s s «a 5 PJM. • : t t I______Waathaa ment." W e teenage fosnanCT.be- U :M Dm m I ^ ■ fW ACttoa Theater tween Mike and the next Skier's Canter causes concern to their parenta PBIDAT NIDHi^ TILL, 8:M S S f Bigharsy Hallday Csagresslnpal Inyeirtimter » RADIOS i i t i Hews g. t. It. M Wrestllag . _ . _ SATDBDAT O H m MOON ttW toi^ t Parade t:M Teaaeasee Ernie Perd ghew tt.. • «BRIe ZtM Tilo diat Baekas Shaw (Color) The Top^TwenW 8ln|M P b iI bM i dskaay Hidahrkt Group le featured. Guest i- Eate tom Sakad $Tm • MlHIaa DaUar H sfto U Smith. U:M Tbr 4'nr* l» m "Another Dawn". KiK ar rtan eis, The VntenehaMee S. M I'Lava tmer Errol Flynn. » w Kobert Stack In ‘ The Otto Prick EIXINOTOM BBAMOB M a n iM O aM Mawa. aad Weathar. - .M .M . ^ Story." An exp at a ^ d o m TaAur’s Wm m m smuggling alliance between the UtM Glaar “ ‘ - ZtU HIghHgtg Nasi Bund and Americaa Ai ns Waat Boafl— Roato M Oaaee stsra ■'in Snarls Cam era - n a a a imoS . ‘N . m ft-M M i ^ S w i a M M e UtM Laae Of life . - K em UtM Item . Weather. Spes TraU at Oaaar~ TtW Aaa Sathera Shew ...... Oreuehe Shew W l ^ A W l t M Tk# Texrm ' W e Other Womdh". Eaty la de­ Milllen Dollar Mayfe UtM U Caali Ba Taa termined to save- hm young pro­ "Another Dawn tege from the clutches of a 10- i STOh : ^ ' r a t Tamtatwaw ^ year-old yenrion of cneopatra. . **'** "mie Velvet HeleU Hayes. | meat TIfe OlaA I, Onllaat U. M UiU Tba aaNUas i S m Barton Hactane, Don Collier and UtM I^Se^Rmie'a Taka A Oee^ g/gg NURMI I t M Nam Day Bayait .,Jodt Gaynor co-atar tat TTilrty a A U T O D O D T ItM Uy Uttia Margfe Month. ’ Trail hose seeks rmenge Shatgan Slade J! >ar Values Akaat races I ' 5 -when he Is robbed o f his 10-year Sileat Servtee " At IbHM With U M r . sayhigt. (Repeat).• Hiyliway .r a lr a l ___ . teaches hfm “ W e Spirit o l CTirtst. Heww._Sper^ Weathee Mrd.aBgtRe. BaeUI Notoi WMk KINy niRR.**' lt:U iarir>o- • n PONTIAO AH Star n»kanaa 8:M Daaaa Beed Shew 8, M. M Staiehlef eeeveettble. BAdle amd This It TheUfa Jealous wish comes true and tor- 11:Z.£S^£JIS h Paany W*eld W heater. Oorgeomi. Full power. 1:W At ■ama With KMy ,. ments JefTe conscience, UtM ineh Psar l . pi Z:M rail Gtrels „ (Color) ' . , 'flS OHBTSLflM daa Marray Shaw AnSTe Farge and Marshdl W otnij New Yorker hardtop. Radio aad O ff N«rtk SabMl St. (Color) son co-slar. Angel yisits an art "A?;‘Tct*SrMuw|er"^^«-«Hc kemfter. power eteering, anto- MU > M t l ^^^■fS^lMn Day la Coart ft. M . n museum and runs Into a pack of March. Florence Eldrldge. Z:M Heato Party _ .__ restless Cub Scouts who are en­ 1Z:M Nile Desk mattc tranamlaaion. Whitewalls. M a ta Om d « Loretta Voana Thtatat thralled by her unkrae method of ’54 BBL AlB Road ta BaaHty s teaching art along wUh a Jumping Chevia Hardtop. Radio aad l;M The Mllllaaalra , • '•contest. Vaani Dr IfeittM' ' Christmas CeaMrt _ heater. Power OUde, whitewalla, Qaeaa Par A Day • :M Dick PeweU's *aaa Qra»r.Tfcealm ted asM bihlte'Aad Bmtehing la- t;M The Verdict Id Tad . U . w tCriGfa Pram __ WendeU borey and H m ^ rfunt Tennessee Emle Ford will ht(#« Coaaeetlcnt . Bnadafead co-atar Jn "W e Man Wtmi Ye^ ‘ ’ 54 OH BVTOL b T Bs O ar Qh ' u terday." Old gunffghtef returns-to Kata smith as his gneat star on X-door sedan. BaAo and heater, Wha Da V m a small town to seek reyenge for the pre-fchrlsthias colorcast of r o R Aim Raarer Andy . Hhitewalla. Hake Baaat Par Baddy . :. ; 3 the 18 years he epent In p ri^ . "The Ford Show" Thursday, Dec. Bat Maittereaa _ **• J Hsria At Pam ' ^ --i-. . »ft Gene Barry In "Death By De­ 22 (NBC-TV Network, 9:30 p.m V E H tiriA N "No Oichida ,POr Hlaa BUMdhk cree." Masterson _ p laces lor^ Jack ImBue. , closurtr on a debt-ridden gambling EST). PONTICELLI BLINDS Aaterleaa Baadttaad ft. M. I and KREBS M l 3 - 1 M 2 p o N T icn ii and SUPPLIES FRIDAY T elev isio n PROGRAM A K U B 6 t e w • m c K , Plrst Shaiw lecU The Winner/' BeraU C s e u w . t t t c e 4W Hi(UI.Tplie.Ea.t "Mad UUIe Island" Jeanne Car- testant is murdered while Steyne itlPThU Is Oar Faith aoB (Color) le serving as bodyguard for H I M M 6 • :M Tewa Crier B arlr Shaw M rival contestant. T:M Dave Oarreway Tsday Deeium Dur- •‘Lady On A Train Airt**&rne??*In «* Laek aad I.san bin. Uaiverstty at ta# Air .Admiral SarahhY HICHB FIDiaJTir BTliBTO , TtW Haws f:M Jto Mae_, by life stilt Has bajM . , ihag BplTlt aftu make .up tne zmi*. Waalhar STia.Tta - . liebert Tayier In' Wa IMaertvra hqur colozcaat o f V TWaa the Nighb ; 4| THK RAVEL, SKMOnuT TtM This fa C f ^ StM F ^ Tha (Bat StM Bey Regers •ThS tniormer" tim. liiv oerliSl !vhlch will be preaentod tgr' Gartesa Hayhsgas ilJ ^ c r a w ? n T « ; 2^«St ie ‘^ 3^ the“ BeU Telephone Hour" Friday, Oftatponuy Bojr*» 8 ^ StU OaptalB Kaacaree Santa's W Ashep lAf. bi gntaiaS W slmt eotoP. Maws inalfl in a on ttie NBC-TV Network ' giM Pealarr Pnm t:U Bosh Tha Clewsi to help the policy (9 to 10 pun. EST). Maureen gtataed M nhocM y oo>*Pt "Alice In, Wonderland" Beepe _ Miniea Dollar M«yl» . 18 eS Cherry eolor or Kraln«S Cooper. I.eon Erroll "Possessed." O’HpfR will be hosteag on the pro* Tepper- ' <:U Wsathra. News A Sperta (run, The nll-stm' cant includes mood Oak odor. Cobra-Matte Hamper Heem . Decay 18:M Eyewitness To History ^ ■' .8 Tex Payel Pea Shew StM News A Wrathra ifajor new# stories ol the week, lira i Stevens, John RcUtt, lyor tspasd record ehaager. .7 mB Actios Theater aa revealed through news camera* Touskevltch, Roberta Lubell,. the aad S mS MM. nap^ro atyH. Clabhease . . ^ and corresponaents ' ataUoaed lui^Mia B oych oir.iand the Amer* Twa ir* luM two S" » «" apeak, UsplalB Eaagaraa Hartterd Blectrle light Ce. around the sJobd.' Charles Kuralt Coll as anchor man; leann Ballet Theatre. etp. BVi watts (KIA) power out* I Harried tana Film U Tha Law, And Mr. Jraea . A 88 Msralag Shew • ttt News 3. 8. Z8. M Maahaat M pMI oiial chanael ampUfler. UtM December Bride ‘Amahl and the-Night Visltorg," ySMUble aa Model SrrSM lT, S:H Sports UtM News, toather A Sparta 8 £ a 5 " * * “ iKli Bidera 8 Werld’s Best Movies A Giant Carie Menotti'a Christmas itS a S a v e l UtM Video Village Lsekap 8 "Something In The Wind ’. Dsan- opera, wlU be'repeated again on Beet Seller MUUoa Dsdar Mevia . ^ na.Durbin. Donald O'OonsKir. M ttJ B Play Tear Hamm 88. M "Possessed". Joan Crawford, Tan Big News *2 the NBC-TV Networir on Christ- (Color) HeOin ’ . ^ ^ Mews'A Weather - - M ig ,Day, Sunday, Dec. -96 (-4-5 tom Ashed Par tt Weather.Tacal .Haws ^ M News. Sports. Weather M p.m. EST). Thte will be the 11th UtM I Lays Uiey News A Weather ' - M. M UtU Feature Film _ * Tha Price le Bigbt 88. M Pestare 88 "Arise My Love." Claudette Col­ presentation of the now classic BARLOW'S (Ctelor) TtU Western Itaae. Highlights 82 bert. Ray MUland. work, on NBC. Meralag Coart ft. M .Sparta Camera M Jack Paar Sksw POB THE BEST IN TV Academy Playhoaee Nows *5 , low TOIXAND TTKE. IliM Clear Horisaa ZtM Bawhlde S’ » :8 GrraUM^adViMs sf the Ceatag James Stewart will be the nar­ (Baokland) Maaoheater Ceaoentrstlea Eric Fleming and CUnt Eastwood. rator for 'Tribute to a Patriot,** Lave That Bab! 8. M. "Incident of the Wanted Painter". Ut88 Jack Paar Shew 88, M Phone H I S-OOM lltM Love of Life Daa Ravea . II, M 12:M MHe Desk 8 full-hour qpeciid ,NBC News Trath or Coasequeaeea Skip Homeicr stars. Raven and UtM Werld’s Best Msylos (Cent.) program examining the life and W s Texas Burke gate a murder In a. Sunset UtM News A Weather IZtM Search Pei Temerrew Strip motel, with suspicion point­ UtU Moment of Medttatira career of nebident Eisenhower, to ‘ ItOeaM Be You (Odra) ing to slhger Bobby Darin. (Re- l:lg Hsmenta Of Cemforl ](ie preamited on the NBC-TV Net- C oi Ml 3.2751 Beat Ws'Olaeh 18:48 Ths Qaldlag light ^Masterssa 8 worfcTueaday, Jan.10 (lO-U P-m- 1Z:58 Newe Day Jkeprat ExpedHIea M E5ST). FOB A SFIBITOAL UTT 1:M My Littto Margie Matty’s Faaday Pkaaiea 81 A dUtercHt reoorded mesMi Abeat Paces 8. M. 8:M ] ,rrlgaB A gen 8. M, H “Dick Denning” At Bease WUh BIttr B:M Bsate ftg ' 8 dally. Marie Matlaoe We Westeraer 81 -"Journey To Freedom ,, Jacques Brian Keith in "Ghost of a (Oontinued trooi Page One) ■■ i| OovenaHt Oeag. Chureli 'Scott. " Chance." • ' 1:M Ac the Wrald Taras The Pliatsteaea . 8, M. H Highway Patrd "The Driyb-In''. Fed up with tiielr can, makes the pilot film and It Baelal Nates With KHty Jobs. Fred ’ (Usd. I ' -Barney secretly la aokL AH Mar rSgrbaaaa plot to Ifret R up'up aa. rich reatan- Paifb Par Today rateurs. That’a Hollywood. Or, in thia 1:88 At Mama With Kitty Ckalleaim.'Whb Albert B. BuAa case, HoUywood TV . MUi Tbe'influence of the Bible on the 8:M PU Orels iAiVISIfl daa Marray Shew as. M 8:M 7? Sasset Strip.. g. M. U “ The Norths” waaone of the Ufg and writinfs of Abraham (Color) ^ . Roger Smith la "Jhe Dresden first Rimed shewa and the penduc- IdBootai wiU-be tke aubjact of two Dw Is Osart Dou” . Jeff Spencer walks Into, a Uon schedule fbr the Sfl-tnlnute ooavenwtioivi betweea Mark Van StM Sanaa FsHy _ ^ Cleyerly-contrtved murder frame Liemts Taaaa Thantra .when he Lt hired by a woman to stories was three a w eek. Ooton and Maurice Samtwl op tke Brad Tat Baality S. M, 8 protect her' etderiy husbead from T . don't even remember, ole^s M B O -T V N e t w o r k ’a "JB tem al SiM Wa lllUleuIra' EKn^isEs, mo. Malaa* an ex-hoyfUenX Ing when we made thoee fUma,' lifh t" program Sunday, Dae. IS Qmaam Per A Day ft. M . TT Tatophew Besw 88. recalls Dick. "Whett I wiUB’t In aaS 35 (1:30 pjn. BaT>« StM fbn Vsidlet la Teotl (Color) the Night I Pram Thera Bede fore". Prqgram of Y idetto muL front of the camera I waut home IM rta and dance, stairrto 'Mmireca learning my acriiit.” Roland Ttnntara will : i ^ tka OeaneeHeat Baadsfei ~ O'Hara ah beMesa; Rise Stevens. yit Harttort Jclm Halit, tha Col^bus Boy "Today we spent a week on eadft &m, aad sun and flooB Dauglaa with the Shayne (it’s an hour program) but 8t MnebeO 4-«4fl8 Loutaa Hortoa wlU pottray Ruth Americaa jimlet Theater. Addl- I’m atlU amaxed. When 1 f i r s t HktnoiL k wealthy yomu matron, tloiiat COM metUber* ere: Dene- Btartdd In H oU yw i^ aocwhodly at W eiteg of UIU MaHens^ erateor Yonskevltch end Robert PaMunount anniimnead ~ A . Xilm ftk tka tatavialoa adaptattbn of W . StM IMRe Of Nlyht EXPERT Mamfham? **A Btriaf . - * "* “ “ ftk M would be made In flfl days on the IMeediur, JTan. 3 t :H Gortnad T eneh . ' 8' evatyone predicted It waa im­ MrtS ip S f Whyae ^ ,^.*LJft M ECM ANiCS oolorcagt of "Btory of Owen. OcM Lockhart Blchatd Denning bt "Deeth possible.’’ . 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