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\ /.■ . ■ A. • y L t - ";■% ' MONDAY, NbVEM pER 29, 1984 . iKanrlifatfr lEttruittg HrraUi \ Stor^ 0pen Tonight Until 9 for Your Shopping Convonionce- *- '• "Ae-.e ^ 'I -y T ■-■'•.'ii/- • .iv ■ -.a. Merabora of Mancheater Lodge of Klka who t* serve on the sub-committo4 are AnmifcBail .. ^ | q ^ T o w i i v o lu n ^ r Group to Study serving aS individuals in this phase Daily N t t PPMa R ub od to help in the ~ to-houiw PMrmoted at Hamilton Standard . Fkf Mm Week ^ TM w y i y ^ ____ canvtoaa of UckeU to pancdta of the work, rather than aa tho ’ la invited to featlval are re^ueated to repreeentativba of their original luemRPETS-BROADLOOMS '•■jMljSti tke public ehowinc of the at Issues on .Charter organisationa The membera arc: Mtadd iMee taken by memberaot the American Legion H< to- f morrow night a t 6 o'clock. At' Mrs. Louis Heard, chairman; Mrs. Fair, osMer ta « l|^ Law -aijip., : M iar OM Scout Tro^ I on their Further study of . the Roger Olcott, secretary; Franklin , "THE HOUSE OF BEAUTIFUL CARPETS’* ~tHp to jBurqM teat mimmer to* Ume they wiU be aaaigned to ./ 99a. WOdMoiay fair, BMa diaMaa varioua diatricta. They are requeal raised at the recent Anderson. Mrs. Marshall Banever, Member e f ^ Audit ■artinr Bight. at 7:M in Wood- Russell Broderick, Atty. Wesley Eoreoo eC OU^olstlaa In ttm paratoio, ntff Rail of tho Center Congrega- ed to wear their Blk haU. The pro- Manchester's Town Charter," ceeda of the feaUval will go Gryk, Mrs. Charles Jacobson, U a n t h e ^ r ^ A City of Viilage Charm aoy. n g k mid. Church. Some of the girla sored by the League of Georgs Kats, Willard Marvin. Mrs. MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER* f- : I ao want on tlM trip will talk towarda the Blka local high achool Voters, will be done by a sub-conv ..X acholarahip fund. .William Minnick, Frank Reilly, 4M MAIN 8T. AT M1DDI.E TURNFIKE TEL. MI-9-4f4S \ about tho all dee aa -they are mittee chosen from the workshop ,ty. Jay Rubinow and Atty. Her- VOL. LXXIV, 'NO. 51 ' Runra. Tho 14 membera of the p^icipanta. Their purpose Is to miito Tules, A. (SDETOEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1954 (OtaaMflai ASvwMkk^ m Fagt 18) and their throe loadeniment . Mancheater Lodge No. 7S, A. T, debate more thoroughly points OPEN * A Jf. to 9 PAL TBVBllDAYS and FRIDAYS PRICE PIVB cm ^ (I throe Bsontha in Kuropa viaitinf and A. 1C., will hold a apecial com- raised at the three charter meet­ V Rngiand, Scotland, Dennuu-k, Ger* municaUon at the Maaonic Tern ings and tp write a report compris­ DAILV to 5:1(1 PJjL, pie tomorrow night at 7;S0. Thla X. jjany; SoriUrtaad and lyance. ing majority and, when necessary, s t I a m e d c l a m s Winnte's Birthdayl picture I'.-X will be the laat time Worahipful minority - opinions. Toll at 37 Tho llancheater Moariah Chorua Maater John L. Von Deck and hia This report will be read at a will meet toni|^t a t t o’clock in aaaoclate officera for 1*54 will ex* fourth and final ieasion of the ^ c mz 4>>-; Luther HkU. Bmanyel £aithoraa amplify the Maater Maaon degree. workshop to be held in January Church. It la moat important that They will be aaaiated in the work and will be voted on, by ballot, is­ In Britain by membera of the. Fcllowcraft CHATTIERIBOX \ ovoty membor attend theao «»«*» sue by issue, by the entire group. 813 Main SL—TeL lin-9-aoM \ rriioaraala. C3ub. At the conclualon of the The report, together with the re­ IlIRRORS-^-AUTO 6LAS| meeting there will be a aoclal hour sults of the voting, will be sent and refreahmenta. back to the 10 orgimisatians wlUch Hurricane joined with the league in present FURNITURE TOFS Kvery Ready CiKle of Klnga ing-the workshop material. These lAindon, Nov. 30 (ff)—^The Daughtera will hold ita fall rum­ particiMting organlsaUons will be British freighter Treaillidn mage aale tomorrow, beginning at _Hamll^SUi^anl Photo. \ __ Hamilton Standard Photo free to'act ono the report as they •:S0 a. m., in the Sunday School Harold Tedford ^momaa J. Norriaaey fit. EMER6ENCY sank in the Irish Sea today room of the Second Congregational The people who have consented under the hammering of •two Manchester nelghbon were prontdted recenUy at Hamilton OILRURNEII J. A. WHITE eds ‘Brothers ChUfch. Mra. Jamea T. Picklea and Mra. Cleon Chapman, chairman Standard, division of United Aircraft CorpMtlon, Windsor LorJea /SIRYICI Winds of hurricane force and and co-chairman reapectlvely, atnd Harold Tedford of 33 Campfleld Rd. was a d v a n ^ from supervisor of GLASS CO. at^xleast 15 of her 40-man aaalatanta will be at the church product sales to stair assistant to the sales manaMr, while T. J. Mor-' CALL crew\were droAvned. thla evening to receive articles for riaaey, 128 Campfleld Rd., formerly aaaistant s u p ^ a o r of product 24 BIRCH ST. O tber,^ips pl-.Teked 19 survivors McCarthy Goes to the Senate Chamher the aale, proceeds of which will be sales, took over Tedford’s former duties. Tedford joined Hamilton Dee Claims Standard iii 1935, Morrissey, in 1942. ^ ^ T*L MI 9-7822 and thre^ead men from tbe water devoted to the Circle's charitable ------^ MI-9-4548 'X in perlloua^.reacue opbratlona and work. "YYe Can’t Hide Behlad reported eighting 13 more bodies The Clothes Horae Thlift Shop of UHLUAMS floating face down. Hope for the Wrangle Marks A daughter, their SfUi child, \ Our Prodaef* War Action The High School Parent Teacher the Junior League of Hartfoi:d, ^ m Nov. 23 to Mr. ^ Mrs. i OIL SERVICi half doxen- otJlara aboard waa Organisation will keep “open Inc., will hold its 'annual Christ­ Dorian Shainin, 35 Lakewood\Clr- slight. One of the igodiae recovered house” ,at the high achool tonight mas Sale Wednesday and Thurs­ cle. s., has been named RUen was that of the toaster of the at 7:30 for parents of mominjr aes- day at 1000 Farmington Ave., West 7,373-ton vessel, idemified aa a In Blockade aion atudenta. Marie. Hartford, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Captain Winter. \ X . on Wednesday and from 10 a.m. Feud Four Mips Slalix Rainbow Girls are reminded of Ifiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii > 11 ‘ WSahington, Nov. SO (A")— Past Maater Wilber Uttlo and to 6 p.m. on Thursday. All the the rehearsal for the minstrel . a . _ le known death toll of seamen hia stair will install the new of- proceeds from that sale and to five-day storm that^-Mnk Presideht Eisenhower feels >roceeds from this sale and show tonight at 7 o'clock in the a naval and air blockade of Washington, Nov. 80 (4V-Sen. Jenner (R-Ind) snarily •. lieers of Manchester Orange at an M wnlc Temple. A full attendance four other ahlps in waters ar^nd took Sen. Flanders (R-Vt) to task in the Senate today .w. . open meetiijr Wednesday at S p. m. lord Rehabilitation Workshop, is hoped for. the Briooh Isleo mounted to ^ Red China Would amount to sy n>r a in Orange Hall. A social period The Trebiman, bringing a carg^ broadcast in which Jeniier said Flanders referred to the with refreshments will follow. war action,” the White Members of the Army-Navy Center of grain to England, from eastern louse said today. Soviet peoples as "brothers.” Flanders snaimed Diat Jenner Auxiliary are reminded of the pot- Church will meet this evening at Canada heelsd oyer and went down "has taken leave of his intelligence.” . PH O N E The Ladles Home League of the luck supper tomorrow night at 8:30 44 miles off '3oKk, Irelanc. The le White House 'view waa Salvation Army will meet in the 3 o clock in the Federation Room, Stom-Iaocd BrlUoli Primo Mimator 8ir Wlnstoo Cborchlll fooM stafqd by James C. Hagerty, press The hot clash came as the Senate was moving into the MItchsll 9-7196 at the clubhouse. Bach member is asked to brins a iiiiil the comera hi the Cabinet Room of Londoa’s 10 Donming St., in this crew of 40 went ovbr the aide into Citadel at 2 o’clock tomorrow af­ mountainous waves. NThe ship's secre^ry, shortly after v Sen. final stages of its long debate oYer proposals to censure Sen. 142 E ait Center St. ternoon, to sew and fold bandagea ^Uen^ for state hosintal iiiiii apecially posed portnUt te a u rk the eUtemaa’e birthday. S(r Wln- Knowlud of California, ths Re- A son was bom at the St. Fran­ aton la M yearn oM teday. (AP Wirepboto). owners, the Pe::lnaular Kod Orien­ McCarthy. Under a unanimous consent agreement, voting is or Mitchell 3-8606 for the hospital. The hosteaaea will cis Hospital in Hartford Saturday tal Steal, ohlp Co., said t h ^ were publicanMeeder, had renewed his. to begin tomorrow afternoon. Leaders forecast that amend­ U a a d ie ste r be Mrs. Annie Russell and Mias to Mr. and Mra. Maurice McGee, no passengers aboard. cku for' a^lookade in the face of Edith Jackson. 17 Devon Dr. '"»tn«:tor a ^onounebment laat night by ments would be disposed of and a final vote reached by s(»ne ^ “ Cheater’s public Tba 1.044-ton Scottish time Thursday. ------schools. !• In charge of the pro- Secretary of Stole Dulles. Ardglen radioed that she ____ Dulles, in a m q^r foreign policy . Flanders and Jenner have been gmm for the Christmas meeting of up three bodies and six eurvtvore leading fi^-urea in the controversy. Northfleld Club to be Churchill, 80, Asks before her own engines broke ech in Chica^ last night, de- that ths flrst duty of the over McCarthy’s conduct. Flan-1 ^ Mra. down, lea'.ing her at the mercy of ders introduced tha original reso-! Gov. Lodge the sea. United States is to “exhaust peace­ Wertmont Dr., ful mexqs” to protect the rights luUon of censure. Jenner has bat- ' Weat Hartford. The evening will be Later the Ardglen. measegsd tied against censure. \ that the engliiM had been rej^ired of AmertoaM imprisoned by Red ‘Service to Render’ China, rathcK than “now resorting When today's eeasion opened, wlU include recordings from ChWst. and she wao araeding toward the Set to Get war action, such as a naval and Flanders put Into the Oongreselon-•n* Northfleld Irish coast. al Record the transcript of o School for Girls and carol singing.. Another rescue vessel, the 6,473 air blockade.' London, Nov. 80 shooting governor for on smboeen* Miuis's raus Govans, of unknown nationality. a few hours before the Dulles RihicQff for $10,000 world survivals dtpends on a con­ By TOM OCHILTitEE down Amsrican planes and Rad M a i poot, but added ho had no C O M n S T E tinued -Intlninto. aeaociatlon of Lloyd's register of shipping lists speech'that a blockade would be CSilna waa imprisoning U.S. .mill Imowledgo that an appotatment London, Nov. 30 (F)—Queen no S t Govans. Ths register shows tha beat means to force the Chi­ Britain and tha Uplted States. EUsobeth IJ op^ped the new ses­ tary mon oa “trumptd'-up had yet been made. Pride and 5 Saint Gobain, with a net tonnaga nese QammunlaU to release Ameri­ chaiYes.” »ulM«9u«»tly clucked sion of Parliament today with a t' cans they hold prisMier. To itdyertise HOME Beautiful Embroidered Hala accapaccaptad tha ehloglm “witn declaration thgt world survliw d1?T' Flandsrs, replying immediately, ^ lo Dwit, where ho enis told pride and lumllity.”...... \ pends on the continued intimate (OeoMaoed ao Pogo Two) In a television Intcrxlew today V ----- said "TTis gentleman is beside ?* may iuccaed And to thdse looking 'fm a hint association of Britain and the (on NBC) he was asked about the Hartford, Nov. 30 (/P>—Gbyernor-elect A. A. RIbicoff today himself. He haa taken leave of hia Jamea C. Dunn aa amhoaehdor ax- of hia future plans, the old^warrior United States. speech In which Dulles opposed endorsed a $10,000 recreatio^ advertising program begin­ IntelUgdnce.” traordiaary and plenipotentiary at WORKSHOP P ILLO W G A S described himself aa ‘‘a\p a r ty The young Monarch delivered blockade but said thla country wUl Jenner r«torted; “My inteUi- Madrid. politician who has not retire^and her speech/from the throne in the Supreme Court “react vigorously” to Communist ning in January to provide a runl^g start to boost Connecti­ genoo ia iny own; it does not come Ihmn has been In Spate may at any time become invoiy^ Red and gold splendor of.the House provocation In Asia. cut’s 1955 vacation business. Backing: up his campaign promise from an organisation called The Feb, 27) . 1953, when he replaced $ 2 . 9 8 In - controversy." . of Lorde chamber. She spoke the Knowland, responding with a to work for the state's "economic-* ^ Oommittee for an Effective Oon- Lincoln MoeVeagh. Ho pravioualy pair He made only one reference to' words prepared for her in accord­ Upholds Lorain renewal of the proposal which he g iw lh ,” he said it la better to ■ ~ '''s_ gress.’ ” had been in Fyanco and Italy. i . his age in the House: ance with parliamentary tradition 5rst made in the Senate, never­ sUrt advertising in January rather ' Wgaa a f K A faej mam The Natiosua Oommittee for on At. the govamor'a office today Teu wUl love these d ^ t y pillow cases for gifts or for -► “Ladies a ^ gentlemen, I- am Prime Minister Sir Winston theless said h t does not believs the thaothan waitini: waiting _for_____ the___ new ^d|ret! * ^ O U lIl\/T L iri.C flllS Effective Oongreas ia a private John 'nemey, the'govemac''o presa now nearing the end of my Jour­ to take effect next July. • 1 3 F X your own use. Florsls in emors or, all white, M r.;and Mrs. Siii Chimblll, today cslebratlng his Death Sentence 'breach” between him and the organisation which aarlisr en- awareUry, sold that tho govern­ ney. I hope I still have some serv-: 80th p^thdsy. Ribicoff's pueh for early resump* Completo Hia and Her.-.eolored borders, etc. iiiiil dorssd the move by Flanders to or's .offico “ haa nothing offimal at Iiiiii ices to render. Hqwever, that may Rob^ peers crowding the Hortford, Nov. 30 (F)—The (Oeotfamad a# Paga Two) Uon of recreational advertising, Name ^trijdom censure McCarthy. Among owm* aU om tho eituaUon.” OTHER PlLLOW-CASb $ 1.98 f o $2.79 Pr. be and whatever may befall, I am benches and members of the House State Supreme Court refused to­ abolished four years ago, came oa bare who signed aa endorsement Coiffinnotioii of such n repiort. Cohalata of: H” Drill, sure I shall never forget the emo­ of Commons ranged along the day to reverse the first degree mur­ he began his budget hearings at last July were Paul G. Hoffman, Tierney said, “would ehviou^ tion of this day—this wonderful walls heard the Queen sayr der verdict returned againat Wil­ the State Development Commis­ Prime M is te r former foreign aid admialatimtor; honor done me.” liam J. Lorain of Providence, R.I., sion in the state office building. His (Omi« Table Saw, Skil Saw, Churchill was In hie best ora- "My government attaches /th e Chrysler Auto plan it to peraonally visit stats Lewis W. Douglas, format ambas­ «■ Pago BIgM) highest importance to maintaining who has been sentenced to die in Pretoria, South Africa, Nby. sador to Britain; and WiU CUyton, toricar form in accepting gifts the electric chair for Mioottng and agencies^to diacuas thsir budgat re­ Jig Saw, Bench Grinder from membera of the House in an­ and strengthening close andnlend quirements. *•’. 50 UP)—Nationalist party 9ni$m^ mem­ a formsr undarsecretary of state. ly relatione with the United States robbing a man w1io gave him and Averted bers of Parliament t^ay sleeted 'n Jenner said at one p ^ t in his cient Westminster Hall before s hie hitchhiking companion a ride. ‘ntetdea of sUrUng early on ad­ television sudlrnce. - of America. It is upon /6iis inti­ vertising came from eommieeion Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom, •xehange with Flanders that hs Tenha—Trades iiHU mate association that world sur­ Lorain and John Petetabella, also chairman Oiarlee F, Coates. It was uncompromising advocate of Re­ woodsy whsthsr the committee RAMIlTaN lEACI IIIUI-IUHIEI He was presented a portrait of vival depends.” of Providence, killed George Zgier- In Final Hour publican status for this British helped slanders prepare hia broad- Biilletiiio himself painted by GrcJiam Suth­ aki of Hartford in suburban immediately applauded by Ribi- iAVEWDRK New "Cut-n-fold'* action If $ o quick The Monarch deckired that in coiff. (Commonwealth country, to suc­ east X.. froBi Um AP WiiME OPEN erland and a book elgned by most the session ahead, ^short meeting Wethersfield Aug. 12, 1953. The Detroit. Nov. 30 (P)—A Chrysler The commiaeioh, which, ia asking ceed retiring Prime Minister Flahdsra^dn’t rsply directly to- iillli yeuil jirepore meoli kt minuleil of the mamhera of the House. ending; Dec. 23, hw ministers "will state's version of the crime says Dallyi-7 aiaa. to 5 pjm wKbte ; You'll change leftovers into treott, strike was averted today, mincing Daniel Malan as party leader. < that and, for^veral moments, had Churchill, who pride# himsulf as strive unremittingly to promote 2igierakl and Lorain were in the certain a full-scale automobile Following the action of the Thnre.—7^ ami. 9 pmt. i l l puree boby feeds, blend cokes, a painter, took a look at the por­ back seat of ZgiectoU'e Car and (CooMooed on Pogo Two) difficulty gyttiMg in any word at DELAY FOfBON FEN CASE ■Sat.—7 a.m. '.toto 4 pma. the well being,of my people and market battle among the indus­ party caucus,. Gov. Gen. E. G: eUo \. ^ • w Boveoy J«ov. 39 « ~ crowd of ^ood souces. 2 s p ^ s , conning-|ar thread. trait and-then remarked ir.iplihly the peace of to* world.” Petetabella waa driving when Lo­ try's "big three." Jansen later today will call on the i that it waa a "romarkable example "My government are convinced rain shot the victim five timee. As he attempted to continue hia The ease of John F. MeOoy. of $39.50 of modem art.” Negotiators for Chrysler and the 81-year-old militant NaUonalist rsply, Jenner - repeqto^ inter- Mteoed, occoeed anther M m mixers/ a strong and united commonwealth They dumped his body out of the d o United Auto Workers reach­ to form a new government as NAMIITIN lEACI MUETTE, While ■ former Prime Minister can take a leading part in the car hear a brook In Berlin, and nipted him, demanding Flahd- gteeo-pew attack on gowiioei. ed an agreement in the dawn hours soon aa Malan's resignation takes •i • answer the question asHo why M m A. A. BiMctMf. wao c u i. > lAMiiriii lu c i the powerful portable that-been Oement Attlee, leader of the eppo- councils of nations,” she declared. abandoned the car ln ,Nuw Haven. News Tidbits effect at midnight tonight. He CAPITOL Petetabella Is serving a life after 19 hours of marathon aes-' h4~ used the terms "brotliers\and •Meed te eoporlor court today FIID MIXEI everything. Yeu1l beot, mix, mesh or aions. i^ill become South Africa’s fifth for doltelto Mol neot TocoZ^ i9UIPMENTCO..kK. whip, in any bowl or pan. Full power, (GeoMooed so Pago Niac) (OeoMaoed ao Page TWa) term in prison after pleadinc^llty Called from AP Wirts prims minister, PixsE feed quicker, to second degree murder. The settlement preserved Chrys- (OeaMaoed oa Png* lig k t) 9. E enee. epfirtiW]r emier, becouM ii'i the ell 3 s p e ^ . Stands on end for ler'a -place in the 1955 car market Oiolce of Strijdom w** expect­ MMgoed to Mu CMo, e a id k a r m 3i Main St.—Tel. MI-3-1t58 Lorain was arrested in Provi­ ed to be followed almost Im- eatie>i.te-ute mixer. draining, hongs on wall for storage. dence eight days after the alsylng race. A strike could have shut President Tito Icovea Yogoelavln >wMteg Mu em tloiuaeo^^ MiXGUlOE put! 10 down all Chrysler’s operations. to^totely by the reeignaUon from ^eepelderabto mtacteoee * ood '$19.50 by Capt Leo J. Mulcaby of the Idling 150,000 men and leaving the by MO for goodwill miMion to In­ office of hia chief rival tor the, teited tpeedE' under Connecticut State Police and a dia and Burma.., TYphoon Tilda Seven on AirliAer w N h\^ noderetoodlog Mure iAMIlTIN lEACN IIME IIIIK MIXEI- Dulles Bars Naval, Air big competitive battle to Ford and premiership. Deputy Prime Min­ w o o ld ^ no lOrMur delnya. your thumb. EASIEST EXTRA SPECIAL! Providence Pqlice 8err;eant. General Motors alone. swiris into South China Sen after ister N. C. Havenga, who favors a A real tododountoin for your kitchr Taken to headquarters with hU cutting thraugh Philippines dam­ fOUTABILITY. EASIEST The Chrysler settlement came In slower pace toward the Nation­ Lost in White Mts. OEBMA^^NDUCTOK tWEE moke super.duper molt* - REG. $16.95 100 % WOOL divorced wife, who had been taken aging hundred of homes. alist aims of a South African Re- »OWl CONTROL. into custody with him; Lorain, in the literal last hour, actually .*10 em, re-fresh froien orange juice. Blockade of Red China minutes before the. 7 a. nt. (lUT). ChMt x-rays ordsred 'public and strict color segrega­ Laconia, N. H„ Nov. 30 08V-A 3* (f>—WHhelm Ftirtwoooglor, ke* One-Point $34:50 the absence of Mulcahy, was ques- _ore; than. 1,999 reeifiento of tion. Yeti'll "fluff" mixed drinks for im­ Hale’s own “Sturdywear” Uoned by Chief Inspector Walter deadline. It wks announc^ "$y twin-engined Northeast AirUnsa ' Gotmon oen- proved flavor, lig, I5.0X. container By JOHN M. HIOHTOWEB weary negotiators at 6;X0 a. m. Stratford housing development as Havenga, whose candidacy was plane with four paaMngers and a km totegte froaa #Gowen discloaed today that he ^ d Stone of the Prortdence police Robert W. Conder, Chrysler vice Mventh '~cass of tubsrculoris is backed by Malqn.'haa spread the L an din g! holds 2 full glosses. ' $22.00 Waahingtoo. Nov. 80 (JP)—^The met Red China’s Consul General dlicovered.., John RoChe, slsysr three-member crew aboard was Eisenhower Administration today presideht in charge of industrial word he would quit politics if not unreported today, an hour after it «i*krtwoS!: BLANKETS CSien Ping for an- hour last night (CooUaoad on Pago Eleveol relations, announce the agreement of ..five. .Moleoeod to « • in Sing elected. If his followers also •ought measures short of .'Ariir.ac­ and delivered orally another U. 9. was due at Berlin, N. H.. on a TT MAY cost you hundreda tion” to counter “provocative” acts Jointly with Emil M ax^. aecre- Mag electric chair. . break with Strijdom. it would night from Boston. Six# protest couchfd in the "etrongeit tary-treasurer of the UAW. Ike neminntee Chrlaliaa Hertor. split the dominant coalition which 4 : .9 5 by the Chinese Communists. possible” terms. Gowen said the The DCS left Laconia on sched­ L-.. ■ » noouMsd to • of dollars, if someone is in­ 4 72x90 •The policy line was laid down by Their statement said: son of B*y Stats governor, to be Malan's National party and ule at 10:37 a. m.. New Hampehire w Chinees took down his protest Pleads GuUty general ‘ counsel of th e . Foreign Havenga's Afrikantf faction — BecKtaiY of State Dulles in a word for word, then told him he State Aeronautics Oommiseion speech at Chicago lost night. indefinitely postponed.” Opera tons AdnftnistrarUon. .. Wal- both made up of descendants of spokesmen reported. M bee. givui |5 jured on your p^mises! Made eapacially for us by a famova mill A regular $18.95 could not scce^ it. T>e agreement said salarisd of­ the country's Dutch-bom Boer

ing belief among western diplo- Elizabeth Asks I mate that once . West Germany is MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, ^NNw TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1964 PAG# Ihtegrated ivlth the western pow- Toll a t 3 7 About ToW ^ Ike Claims on . it may be poaslble to nego­ colder Friday, becoming Warmer Britain Build tiate hdih the Russians with some The annual bazaar of the Ameri­ Celebrate 35th Anaiversary Agriculture Dept. Saturday and colder again Sunday. hope-of-success. . In Britain can Legion Auxiliary will open to- Dulles Bars Naval, Air Some normals for tha i^riod«art On domeatlc affairs the Queen's monrow at-10 a. m- at the Legion War Action Insp^iuM Trees Boston 37, Providence 36, Nan? Ties with U. S. speech committed Churchill's gov­ Home 6a Leonard Street. tucket 39, New Haven 37, Conqord. DONATIONS WANTED ^ 1 ernment to increase social secur­ Blockade of Red China N. H., 29. Burlington 28, Portland (OoMtlaned Iroia Pmre One) ity beneflts, including old age pen­ H urricane Lakota Council No. 61, Degree Dealcrh shipping Christmas trees 30, Eastport 32, Greenvilla 23, sions; to undertake an expanded of Pocahontas, will meet tomor­ In Blockade and greenery from gypay moth Caribou 20 and Presque lale 33. OF DAY ROOM row at a p..m. in ()dd Fellows Hall. fOonttBMd from Page Oaa) which has tha moat capital avail­ infested sections of the N e^E ng- At B(Mton the normal maximum The Queen's speech represents road construction program, and (OoaUaMI freas Page O m ) to improve the education system All mdmbers are urged to attend (ConUaned from Pago One) able to help to 'develop other coun­ laHd States and eastern New Y w k temperature during this period le SOFAS-OHMRS-TJ the basic policy ChurdUIl's Con­ as ]^ans will be made for neigh­ '-the. phrase about protecting U. 8. tries. We must find a way to put are. receiving their annual ^ with particular emphasis on pro­ of 6,018, out of Trelleborg, Swe- 44 and the normal minimum tem- servative ipvemment will follow. viding more facilities "for higher bors’ night. EiMhhower administration is as clUseni. it te work." minder from the U.S. Dept, of Daratpte is 30. hout yet.” HELD OVER Startiag at 6:45 P. "We believe,” he said, "that the and ail the New England States.! the two parts of the tanker dur­ Alves of Vancouver, B. C., is tke sonable limits on military estab­ Member Stores WilT^ Open NATO. The House of Commons ing aie week end. X KnowlMd sa^d he doubts that greatest contribution we can make lishments in that part of Europe except the' northern portions of already has given the accords pre­ evangelist. All are Invl^M. Mother itqte would bring about to peace is to be ready to fight, which it eontrola." v Maine, New Hampshire and Ver­ liminary approval. the relessev of the Americans. If- need be. and to have the re­ mont. } SHIP AGROUND The theme of Center Church Asked if he feels the United Na­ -‘J'*IRVING __ -• Tonight Until 9 P. M. Fbv your The Queen said her government San Francisco, Nov. SO (F) — 2 sources and the Allies te assure trusts these policies regarding Mothers Club meeting last night tions cotild. be ^Ip fu l, he said he that an aggressor would surely be EXTENDED IDRECAST Church Meetlug Globe Wireless reported here to­ was “An Old-Fashioned Christ­ Fairfield to Seek Germany "will so develop the day that its Manila office had does not think t ^ t intervention defeated. Boston, Nov. 30 (AV-The tem­ unity and strength of the free na­ mas.” Mr«. Rerbert Klecolt and of the UJ4. would^-b* effective if "That does not,mean being truc­ perature in New England during picked up an SOS from the motor Mrs. Raymond Halsted presented Shopping Convenience x tions that the essential basis will Set for Dec. 9 vessel Naga, requesting immediate it merely "backed up our note.” ulent or provocative or mlliteris- Better Courthouse the next five days, Wednesday be established on which ah un­ aid. many ideas for decoration in the Bees UN Move FbUIe I t U ilil tic. It doea ijiean seeking peace through Sunday, will average 2 to dertaking with the Soviet Union home. Christmas decorations were Knowland arid yesterday any not only with the heart, but also 9 degrees above the seasonal nor­ Ellington, Nov, SO (Special)— The ship was aground, Uw SOS also made to b« sent to the Mans­ Norwalk, Nov. 30 (/P) — may be sought.” said, nine miles west of Uoang in W> W l y pressure tlirough I With the mind." mal. Warmer Thursday, a little Hie regular annual meeting of the field State Hospiteh together with the United Nations would be point­ What ohould be done to improve (This in addition to tho ftgulof Thursday That statement reflects a groW‘ the Philippines and was encounter- Could Retaliate Oongragatlonal Church w«| be gifts donated by the group. Mrs. less. ffiuYisioii courthouse facilities in Fairfield Ihg high winds and heavy seas. DullM aa.‘d that the continental County? hMd Thursday Dec. t at the church. Genevieve Robb led the devotions And he placed in the Oongree- *-**BIN6 DANNY ROSBIliARY VERA^ Mr. and Mrs, Robert L. Arsndt,* Shipping registers do not list a and Mrs..Leslie Andrew conducted sional Record the names of 36 dafense syater.. now building At a meeting here yesterday to Herald Photo Ovoning opening) liie business Mosion will be ship by that name. Further details "should enable us to knock down 'discuss that question, nobody dis­ 34 Linden St., whoCe 35th anni-1' were unavailable. a brief business meeting. Refresh­ American civilians he said also and a number of baskets of flow­ DUBALDO precodbd by a supper which will be are imprisoned in China. Hie CBOSBY-KSffi-(MNEr-ELtEN a very high percentage of any puted that something should be versary fell on Nov, 26, were ten­ >Miy Bodi«s ments were served by Mrs. Frank Red bonvbers engaged .in hostile dered a surprise celebration of ers. Mrs. Arendt also received a MUSIC CENTEZ served under the direction of Mrs. Burhaiia and her committee. names had been given out before CdorlylSCHNlGOLOR done nor did anybody contradict a corsage of roses to wear at the SHIP ABANDONED missions against the United statement that the 64-year-old their coral wedding Sunday at 186 MIDDLE TPK. WEST RCTAIL MERCHANTS RUREAU Albert Weldh, All boards and com­ by the State D ^ t. coral anniversary. Halifax. N. S., Nov. 30 (P>—A "We do not know” tt&w many fitates.” courthouse in Bridgeport is a their home, when upwards o f 176 TEL MI-9-620S n • • d H i # br#CKl mittees will make their reports ship identified only as the Julien Mrs. Alfred L. WillUms will Furthermore, he said, tf.e U.S. of their relatives and friends c.illed mve a tea at the rectory of St. others teay be held, Knowland "monstrosity” and a relic of the MANCHESTER CHAMIER OF COMMERCE at the businass sneetlng. sent out an urgent call for aid in said. Otrategic Air Co.:imard is already "horse and buggy days.” during the receiving hours from GUERINI and Hiuraday the homlnatiitg com­ the stormy Atlantic off the east Mary’s Episcopal Church tomor­ 2 ^^*miSaaMSw**'*MiilMtEBiilSnMMBMI ‘ IHMiBEMi capable o f delivering retalis.tion w M i b o d y l A dispatch froprlMong Kong said There was disagreement, how­ 3 to 6 p. m. to offer congratula­ GIVE HER \ mittee will meet a t .7:30 p.m. to coast of Newfoundland today. Her row from 3 to 5 p. m.. honoring 2 ■ PLUS THESB SELECTED ADDED TREATS against 'vital parte of tlie Soviet tions. They came from New MORESCHI the wife of the curate, Mrs. Don le beat InfpiVnation there was ever, on what to do about the ait- select a slate of officers to pre­ skipper said he- was ordering his jP A T h r il l in g s c e n ic t r i p i n technicolori Union V.’’ ich "would do damage uation. Haven, where Mr. Arendt and the Accordions sent at the annual meeting. men to abandon ship. aid N. Hungerford, of 1632 Tol that 27 Americans are in Commu­ far in excelb of that which Red nist Chinese Jails, not counting "VbtoVbiofixyisit* Norway" J. Kenneth Bradley of Westport, former Misa Mildred L Hick were CHANEL NO. 5 Neither Lloyd's register of ships land Tpke. planes could Inflict upon the United Poreeaal Meahen those cajjbured as a result of tlie ^ technicolor c a r t o n — l a t e s t n e wWB s Bi* the vice president of the Bridge­ married, Rocky Hill. Wethersfield. available at Private Instructions The flowers in the O ongi^a- nor the transport department lists States.” . port Bar Ason. who described the Coventry, placea in Massachusetta The Afternoon Circle of the K o r ^ War, These were described ^ MaUnoe 66c, Evening t6c .ChUdren all times S8e tlonal Church at Sunday's services such a ship. She was believed to be as persons who stayed in China BI8S8l(N48IHHaB» a >II»IWIBT for S546.m (a IlM.OdO increase) for Lecturer's night. ly partitioned by the Geneva peace most sdvsn0ed new^oar? He did not define the alternatives. M otorola fobio radio on mittee of Fairfield County legisla­ the next two years, found Ribicoff A p r o ^ m has been planned One presumably would be a U.N. Agreement—is "precarious,” tors, beaded by State Sen. Louis a very sympathetic listener. He which sho;:ld be of interest to all appeal. He said one of the measures Lemalre ijr. of Norwalk, which tihploy boro. A losHn« STEAMED CLAMS appeared pleased that the commis­ members and friends in neighbor­ But (teorge contended direct re­ ■ seeded to combat subveraion in has been appointed to look ipto the sion, even before the election had ing Granges. taliatory action probably would these areas is a program for fi­ situation. asked permission to spend $M,000 Library Opea give the Reds an excuse "for rapid Christnios q l t f . nancing economic development. 50c on advertising during the coming The Porter Library will be open liquidation of all the U.S. prison­ "Our United States, in Jts early The new cart are easier to drive, 7 two years. tomorrow afternoon from 1 to 3 days." Dulles said, "was partially easier, to steer and ride more rom- The Ford Thunderbird, the personal car that’s ers they hold." It might also "in­ 2 7 7 M O A D C H A tT E R B O X Ribicoff told ' the commission o'clock. The librariaii. has an­ vite a general war." he said. ia-S-1134 / developed 'by European capital. fortably. The only trouble is the been causing such a sensation, aerved as styling ¥ bluntly that he stUl feels the 11 SIS Main St.—TpI. MI-9-8002 nounced that she is planning a Asked, again- about the Dulles Today, it is the United States payments. See new styling.. Jo^xy / inspiration lor the 1955 Ford Cars. Take just one member commission, which serves special display of Christmas books SALES and part time and without pay, should speech as the Senate session open­ T E l ( V I S I 0 N RADIO look today at Ford’s Jdnger,.lower, roomier di­ With Ideas in decorating and gift ed today, Knowland told newsmen 8EEV1CE ke abolished .and replaced* by a wrapping. mensions—huge wrap-around windshield—rich, Dept, of Commerce. The latter he did not get "great aatlMaction” [j INSPIRED BY THE THUNDERBIR d [| Meet Saturday out of the Secretary's comments, _/ new color-keyed interiors—that Thunderbird would be headed by a full time The Board of Ttustees of the Chassel S (l•Meri]r t> Hew Ravaa, (Ml CCBTAIN TIME—"TaBBel" paid commissioner named by the but repeated that he does not be­ t:«aa, (Ktell DANNY TIIOMA8 BNOW look tvtryvJuTt. . . and you’ll quickly see soma Second Congregational Oiurch lieve "the difference of opinion la Chaaael IS HerMere, Cess. (41) I MABRIED JOAN ' ^ 7 governor. He stressed that this will meet on Saturday evening at Chaaoel M New Briiela. Omm. of the reasons why Ford is finer tor 1955. Take should not be taken "as any reflec- M great as some would make it Chaaael U Waterberr, Ceaa. , ^ . „ “ 4eaa Da»le the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred appear to be." C ^ aH U ■•Ijreke, Baee. • M ( 8M) DANGEB - "Sliest Wlt- one Test Drive and you’ll want to drive it home. tl«i on the high type of citizens who erick H. Miller on Swamp Road. Chaaael at 8arlasfleM. Meee. - aeee” are now commission members." 'tes I read the text qf the Dulles 111) TV HOCB Te Visit Bolton speech, he indicated that before "Bearte HellywMA" — After Commission Director Sid­ Gertrale Bees" ney A. Edwards recited a number Hiera will be a regular meeting any bloc'Mde would be considered, • lie ( S) OCTbOOB ADV. CLUB DRAMA of East Ontral Pomona Grange as that so-called other • peaceful , —llraee OUeee of problems faced by his group. (M) iUB M WEBTBBH TRBA. JJ}> AJJ. 8TAB THHATEB Ribicoff replied; the guest of Bolton Grange on Sat­ means should be followed,” Know- (41) CITY DETECTIVE urday evening. Election of officers TER,, "Pato ef the Mleer "Suppose you had as a governor land went on. will take place during the regular "I don't., disagree with that (u> nHs saoBTa t a man who* took as his number one (H) OCT WEST WITH MIX D r i v i n g instructions Job the building o f Connecticut's business of the evening. statement at all. But the only <411 CNCLX EO’B FCM CLVB " { Personal Mention thing is, I think the American peo­ S:1I

■ ■ ■■ ^ 'v '-v'' \ \ UANCHESTER EVENING' HERALD^ MANCHESTER. CONN.. ,TUESDAY. NOVEI^ER 30.19M r i o B lo im MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 30.1954 MCE m i ifi iini ■lid—~i 000 Immediately and. If prolonged, Helen Olson and Mrs. Clar- New Bank President, Board '^airm an would have idled a ^ 100,000 Chry­ LET US FILL TDUB ^ o m —u i § Societies Combine Qirysler Auto sler workers. Culver Named Peterson o f tha Ladies' Aid, Funds for Drive ^Harrington Heads Bank, WOOO-UN Daily Radio W B A X - O f and MJss Mahal Olson, Miss Vivian The UAIW also listed wsge re- For Variety Sa Larson and Miss Harriet Casper- Strike Averted dsssificaUoos, |MX>(k.-otion atan- To P W Post %VDRo-isae wno—leaa son for the Dorcas. Amount to $5,000 dards and Mfety and health meas­ Luther League members will s Board Chairman ures for vmlte colfsc workeis ss The foUowlng pn^rsun ached-<«Hii^ “What‘e cooking” on S^urday, sell homemade candy, popcorn and About 85,000 was collected for issues Involved In the dlspuU. In Final Horn* L ocaI Man Appointed ules are suppUed by the radio WHAY-Nasra; Night Waleb Dec. 4, in line with r e c ^ adver- Christmas books, the proceeds to the Girl Scout Drive during the tlonal Bank of Providence in IMS, Chrysler said It had offered the w n c —Ondertlaava be u a ^ foi* their “ On to 'Calgary house to house canvass conducted 'PlroTideiice Ban^ir to Assistant Treasurer of Coned for aad deliT«red managements and are subject to WDM>-Moods for Romance UamnenU in The Hpinld, is a directorship in IMV. tNUi PUgU^OM) untoh “the same contract that WGTH—Croaaroada mammoth food and iNmety sale of Fund.” The proceeds of the food last month, according to Gordon When the Mechanics National currently pi;evails In IS other proBiptly at BA gatni chango without notlco. ux Fogg, finance chairman. He called AsMune New Duties at United Aircraft G>rp« WHAY—News; NIjmt Watch tha combined I mAIM Aid end Dor­ sale will be used for parish buUd- Bank merged in IMS with the In­ The modifications cover hg^ plants of the corporation, covering charge. tiW - WTIC—Listen to Waahington cas Societiea or the Emanuel ing debt reduction. this a fair measure of success to­ dustrial Trust CO. o f Providence, aome 5,000 office workers. Polka Hop WDRC—Moods for Romaaoa day. • / First National Bank gaining procedure and seniority.^ Donald H. Culver, 36 Westmin­ WOTM—Army Hour Lutheran Church in Luther Hall, he beckme vice president of the lat­ Other contract provisions in ef­ Company and union representa­ wiW»--RM^esl UsUsee from 1 to 4 p. m. As In many .drives, the first an­ . H ere First o f Year ter institution and, in February, ster Rd., has been appointed A>-^ NNE PHARMACY Badnuge WU* nouncement does not sound spec­ fect when Chrysler purchased the tives tried, without succesn. to ststant treasurer of United Air­ WHAT—Nawa; Night Watch In response- to an overwhelming 19M, after a second merger created reach e d agre^ in<-a series of WDRC-Newi; Cal Kolby WTIC—Wsten to Washington Deaths Last Night tacular, and in 4nls case, with a automotive division from Briggs craft Corp., it was announced fb- CAU Ml-f.ni4 ^ W O lil-J a d i's Waxworks demand for Swedish food, delicious A drl«r Harriacton. t1c« presi* the Induatrlal National Bank of WDRC—Moods for Romaaca goal of 88.(M)0, the drive might will be continued. secret v ^ k end meetings preced­ day by H. M. Homer, president. WOTH-Army Hour foodtwill be the major part of this S a t « t ■ Utf ladustrUl National Providence, he wso named vice Federal and atate labor medi­ ing the Moadsy negoUstions. ' WHAV—tlo Polka Bob U:00— ^ year’s sale,, with all members of By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS seem unsuccessful. However, it is ^ e promotion of Cuivyr is one WHAY-News felt that many people who have e t Providanea, a t , Hat been presidMt of that InsUtntion. ators Joined company and union •onis sjsui a 30U m qijSA 'pjoM W1QTB—Requnt Ifatlnse the church donating homemade ■j Chicago—Harry J. Jung, 72, aanad prertdeat of tba First Na-. The' Industrial National Bank, of three appointments made by the WTIC—News always supported the girts plan to representatives yesterday in an Sconyers and Robert E. ix>mas- executive committee of the board WTlC-eiella DaUas WDRC—News: Alman&e food. An impressive and tempting founder of the American Vigilant ttenal Bank of Manchester and wiU which ws' formed by a merger around-the-clock effort to reach a ney of the State Mediation Board WDRC-Cal Kolby . . WGTH—News; CelebrIUea supply of food wUI be available, Intelligenre Federation. Born in do so again, and are Just “getting assume Ms new duties Jui. 1. with the Providence Union Na­ of . directors. Others were Albert NORMAN MN1Z WGTH—Jack’s Waxworks lltlA— around to it." settlement before'the deadline. sat in on the prolonged negotla 8. > Roberts, West Hartford, ap­ 4 :ie- WHAY—Nita Waum including such things as Swedish Ciiicago. Died Sunday. WlUard B. Rosers, present presi­ tional Bank, is the second largest tions. WHAY-eiu Polka Hop w n c —World -News breads and .coffee cakes, vinebrod, Those who find this so are asked The marathon talks were broken pointed divisional auditor; and Turin, Italy—Frank I. Court of to mall or deliver their contribu- dent of the hank’s Manchester and bank in New England and is op­ off last night for a two hour re­ Shtat MaNd Waria WJf.Nn-^couest Mattaea WDRC—Cal Kolby . pies, cakes, brownies, cookies, erating under the second oldest Wilbur Emmons, -appointed asst, WTIC—Wtdotr Brown WGTH—Sports Report Detroit, Ford Motor Co. executive. tionii to Mrs. Vera Sundquist. COIdiWer branches, made the an­ cess. soovnx PACT SET WDRC-Cal Kolby U tr beans, Swedish meat balls. "slU’’ Died Tuesday. National Bank Charter in the divisional auditor,!' both of the treawrer 50 Wyllys St., as soon nouncement today. Rogers will be­ A t that time Federal Mediator Waterbury, Nov. 80 (F) — Com­ Pratt A Whitney division. „^.WGTH-Jack'a Waxworks WHAY—NIta Watch (pickled herring) and "korv,” United States. w n c —BtarUght Sirmada (Swedish bologna). South Bend, Ind—Frederick A. as possible. come chairman of the board of E. M. Sconycra reported both sides pany and union negotiations early WAV 'W H A V -no Polka Hop WDRC-CalTtolby Miller, 86, president and editor of Served on Many Boards Culver, a native o t Chicopee, Mrs. Frank ]&Uiu and Mrs. Al­ directors. “were exerting realistic efforts to­ today agreed on terms for a new Mass., Joined Pratt A Whitney In WTIC—Tha Woman.' u. the South Bend Trlbivie, Born in It was also annoimced today llie new president of the First ward settlement.’’ ; WPhC-Cal Kol^ WHAYkNIIs Watch bert Robinson are general chair­ Give her her enfirasement diamond in the MICHAELS Shirley Harrington contract betiyeen the ScovlU Mfg.j 1M2 and Is a graduate o f Wesley­ W^TH-Jsck’a Waaxworks South Bend. Died Monday, that Bdward J. Lehan and Saul M. National Bank of Manchester is Willard B. Rogers The strike would have in'teifered Co., and 8,840 ClO-organtsed pro­ 5l! men for the Ladies Aid. and Mrs. Treasure Chest! It’s how she’ll know, and you’ll be sure, an University. Roberts Joined oib)^ Helen Anderson and Mra. Paul J- Prof^alonat School SUversteIn, president of the also vice president of the Moldiiig seriously with Chrysler’s drive to duction workers. WHAY-Wastam Caravaa SCHOOL SPACE APPRObTO Corp. o f America, Inc., and has United Aircraft in IMS and was WTio-juat Plain BUI Anderson are general chairmen of of you’ve given hey finest flawless ijl^uality! $90 to $5000, tax Rogers Oorp., will continue as vice officer or been a member of are get a larger share of the automo­ 'Sid Monti, president o f Local named assistant to the divisional It’s What’s Under • WDRC—News. piek^ta of the bank and that either headed or served on the the American Cancer Assn., the WuTH—SfL Preston ot tha Yukon the food sale for Dorca.<; Society. included, , ^ ^ Pnymuta twvWeB Pope Pius Spends bile market in its big competitive 1504 ClO-Unlted Auto Workers, controller at Pratt A Whitney in Prisoner Seeking Mrs. Harold Reed, chairman of Cheshire, Nov. 30 (A*i—The Board Justus W. Paul, Jr., and William board of a large number of busi­ ’Turk’s Head Club, the American fight with Ford and General Mo­ 5:U— ness and civic organisations. Said that ratlflcatlpn of the agree­ 1M6. He graduated from the Bent­ The Casing That Coanta WHAY—Wastarn Caravaa •the committee specializing in of Selectmen and the Board of B. Mooriiouse will remain as as­ LiCgion, the Squamtun Assn, of tors. ment would be askM at member­ ley School of Accounting In Bos­ WTIC—Lorenxo Jones Education received permission at iCCOUNTING sistant cashiers. He has served as national direc­ East Providence, the ToKaioh Club Fairly Calm Night WDRC—CAl Kolby New * Court Trial making children’s crayon aprona, Iho Mrlke threat erupted over ship meetings aehsduled for to­ ton, Mass. haa been ably assisted by Miss a special town meeting last night Harrington, who has been very tor, representing New Englrnd, of Pawtucket, R. I., and the Clvi- UAW demands .tn Chryala- to WUTU—Sgt. Preston ot tha Yukon Days—Evenings V. of Robert Morris Associates, a night and tomorrow morning. iS v o other promotions . within 5iBe— Eunice Helslng, Mrs. Stanley Ma­ to start the groundwork for a new active in banking clivles through­ tan Club. (Oontinoed from Pngs Ons)^ agree to a company-union contract The terms of the contract the accounting and treasury de­ n ^ Y —HnU of Recorda Hartford, Nov. 30 UPt—SA 1 v 1 o 10-room elementary- school and a Spring Term Begins Feb, 14 out New Bnglaad for many years, 1 ationally knouu. bank credit men’s NORMAN BENn WTIC—loeu Radio Lana son. Mrs. Raymond Wogman, Mrs. JewNera Snveramitbs Harrington Is married and the covering the 8S0 office woriters which replaces one that expired at partment of Pratt A Whitney were Mendlll, 39, of Hartford,/serving Edwin Johnson and Mrs. Harry 16-room addition to the Cheshire la well known to baakera in Oon- oiganlsatlon; chairi.iaa of the WDRC-Cal Kolby I Hartford lastitute father of two daughters, and at­ night in a room adjoining the In the corporation’s automotive midnight, Nov. 3, were not made made at the same time. They were Shaaf MatM Warin WGTH—Waxworks A one to four y • a ^ prlgon Mathiaaon. Mra. Harold Weat, High School. The program wad Ex­ of 868 Main St.—MI-8-439S nectlcut board of directors and on the ex­ b o ^ division. ecutive emnmittee of the Provi­ tends the Congregational Church Pope’s bedchamber. public pending the ratification Joseph P. O'Brien, Hartford, •’.«*- term for receiving atolcn goods, chairman of the Ladiea Aid apron pected to cost around 8700,000 and Accounting A nattye o f Providence, R.I., he of Barrington, R. I., where he While the Pope’s condition was Ih e office worken voted last vote. named assistant to the divisional 458 Middle 'IWnipUn East WHAY—Hall of Records ----- THE KNOWN NAME/THE KNOWN QUAUTY SINCE ) 900 dence Better Business Bureau; and WTIC—logo Radio Lana aayg two state’a witnesses lied at committee, has been assisted by will require an estimated tax in­ 66 Forest St. was educated la public schools presently reiidea. not causing undue alarm, Vatican August to have the. UAW represent State and federal conciliators controller; and W ilU ^ O. Rol- Phene Ml l Wee WDRC-Cal Kolby crease of about two m^Hs. said nscretary and board member of hit trial and that he dan prove It Mrs. Albert Harrison, Mrs. Ed­ Hartford there and Gl a graduate of the souixes said today it is doubted them. took part in the 11H hour parley linson, Lj'me, promoted to the post WGTH—Waxworks by the testimony of two fellow In* ward Noren, Mrs. Thomas Weir School Board Chairman James M. American Institute of Banking. In the Highland Memorial Park Assn. 6:ee- He has also been a member of .C a v e a t e m p t o r that he will recover enough ’The Itrike would have Idled SO,- that produced the agreement of facilities accountant WIUY- News mates at< the state's prison. and Mrs. John C. Ilinrichs. Darcy. JA-5-7316 lt2S, he was president of the the Civilian Advisory Board of the strength to attend Sunday’s beati­ WTIC—News MendiU made that statement in Both societies have assigned Providence chapter of, the Ameri­ WDRC-Nbws Salvation Army, board and finance rStilta. Colo. UP)—An empty fication ceremony for the Vener ^ WOTU-Mawa a petition for a new trial which members to solicit food for the can Institute of Banking, one of the committee member of the Masonic whiskey bottle Is displayed In the able Placidd Riccardi, Italian Ben­ 5iM-» he filed with the Superior Court sale, which la to ha reported be­ largest ch^;»tera in the c ^ t r y . edictine monk. WUAY—Spotlight Sports Charitable Corp., and a past po­ window of the office of L, I. Har­ WTIC-gtrlcUy SporU yesterday. fore Dec. 3; Mrs. John A. Olson, Baakar M Yaaia tentate Of the Palestine Temple ris, Justice of the peace. Ordinarily the Pontiff would be WDRC—Zalman Douglass B: Wright, assistant Mrs. Everett. Johnson and Mrs. SPECIAL ALL T l ^ WEEK Harrington began his AAONMS. On the bottle is a, penciled note: present at the veneration cere­ CALLING ALL KIDS 6 to 60 - COME SEE HIM YOURSELF ^ WUTH—Plano Portraits state’s attorney, filed an answer Herman Johnson for the Ladies’ •:ie-- IS YOUR INSURANCE eareer with the Mechanics Na­ V Among the other organisations “This coat the can who drank mony, In St. Peter's Basilica after WHaY—Supper Serenade opposing MendiU’s petition. He said Did and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mrs. tional Bank of rovldenoe in 191S, that Harrington has served as an It $2M.’* the beatification. WTIC—George Doeit It it doesn’t set forth sufficient facts, Helen Anderson and Mra. Paul J. WDRC—C; Lombardo Anderson for the Dorcas Society. OUR REGULARROJINDGROUNU WCTH-BIll Stern and that the new evidence which It A 1955 MODEL? • i t t - contends MendiU can'now produce Food which cannot be delivered to REG. 85c Lb. SANTA CLAUS "S" KIDDIE FAIR WHAY—Supper Serenads could have been uncovered at the the church before noon Saturday WTIC—Mu r X WDRC—u 'rtaomas original trial If due diligence had will be picked up by any of the A good insurance program is like a wail drassad WGTH-S. Gammell been exercised. following: Mrs.. Lillian Gustafson, t!«e - man . . . ha has just what waaring apparai ha >WHAY—Supper Serenade. / A hearing on the petition will WTIC—Munlc With a Brat / be held at the next term of court. naads. You can't waar two hats at a tima in WDRC—Twin. JSnile MendiU was convicted of buying 60 _ WGTH—r. Lewti, Jr. / cartons of cigarettes stolen by two iiou ef a pair ef shoes. You can't risk'^ being afternoon from 1 to 5 with plenty of LB.* WEDv WHAY—Supper Serenade */ Hartford men, Edward Oliver and eyar-insurad in one coverage and undar*insurad in another. Dress right* WTIC-Mualc With a Beat John Irwin. The latter two, now in WDRC—Tenn. Ernie « NAKCY Insure right. It's easy. WGTH—J. Vandercook prisoB, testified against MendiU at ~ I jie - his trial. WHAY—News; Supper Serenade PLEASE SAY "YES'* ^ ------Wno-Newa of . World .. MendiU says that two Hartford To dress right you can trust a clothier to plan your wardrobe. To insure Choraliera convicts, Richard A. Krampits and WOm-O. Hesttar Richard W. Garrison, will testify OR "N O " properly you can trust this agency to survey your present insurance pro­ f! or more for BARREL WUAY—News; Suppair Serenade that piiver and Irwin boasted to I am stIU PRE.S8INO yon gram. freezer .. S8c lb. and WTIC-Ons Man's ramlty them in prison that they “fin­ for an answer. Meet me at FREE GIFTS GANDY - r WDRC-E. R. Murrow ~ WCTH-Bnehnracb gered” MendiU from motives of 78 Snmmit St., Thursday FtK>D STORE and Z.‘ revengO. night with the final word. 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/I. -■ -/ . • \ } / ; ■/ J Y A MANCMCSTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER SO.’ 1954 'FA6ESEvi|I^J caae of the IS Americans haa an this strategy. Senator McCarthy overpowering i^ipeal to that con­ while a nursery sen ten ce/^ Ufa Impriaonmant—in impound the documant hlmNlf if was again himself, sM the feel­ Fair Shops Open for tiny tots. Bolton Legal .^cle Quiets Mrs. Cldrk Starts cern for the individual which la ing that he might,' in the morning, SaTiEiiRSii^ ordenAo apbto three children tha court didn't artier ithehfgBtnt. The tea room will bs open from Skywdtch Schedule frojsf future Ibmwfedge of the de­ C r^g earlier had datoribad the at tha very heart of our eray of have heea close to some kind of Bf KOGBB FBICai At South Chiirch 1 to 4 p. m. It la expactsd that a A« LOW n u m 4 Talking Poisoner Life Term in Jail lla of the caaeg according to her ponfeseion aa "too lurid” for piblle Ufa aptdogy faded fast. In the Sen­ large crowd of hnshisss peopls and Graff Reminds School Unit counsel, C. Fraarak^ary. disclosure before the trlaL But whatever it is the Oommu- fair shoppers will patronise ths The children are tbtp girls, 8 and Cregf, however, has repeatedly ate’s final decision last night, de­ The result of many’ weeks of AlilMr Bnif SlMii j Tulsa. Okla., Nov. 30 (JP) — 12—2 a. m. . Salem, Maas., Nov. SO (. nisU may wish us to do, in re­ By A. H. o. tea room. An old-time baked bean ...... Volunteers Needed 7, and a boy. 5. \ denied publlehed reports about bate wlU be limited, but on the w'ork on ths part of chairmsii and supper will be served cafeteria *Ptan with Future in Mind’ Grandmother Nannie Doss, admit­ 2— 4 a. m. ;...... Volunteers Needed Lorraine Ekiton Clark, thr28-year' Diet. Atty. Hugh A. Cfqgg asked wife-swapping among the Clariu’ sponse) we should try not to fall Senate’s terms, and not Mc- committees will bs found tomor­ st^e, beginning at 5:90. ted poisoner of tho last four of 4— 8 a. m." ...... Volunteers Needed old mother of three/eluldreR wtm Superior Court Jndge\Charies circle of friends. One can never resolve the in­ 5- ^9 a. m. . completely Into whatever pattern Cartby’a row aftepioon when Christmse her five husbands, was under or­ ...... RiAard Bohadik, Roderick iVright confessed publiclw'':5featerday that Fairhufst to impound the bqafes- The ftate alleged the slaying tangibles of politics, especiaUy Bolton, Nov. 'So (Special)—Ons^, Da'vid, the son of Mr. end Mr*. 9—Noon ...,...... Robert Brasas, Lucy Burka slon he said Mrs. CMark slgqed. they may have had in mind. That Meanwhile, in Madison Square Tree Town sh5pe < ^ n tbeir doors O U « 8 T RESIDENT DIES Thomaa Murdock, died several ders of her court-appointed public she killed her fausband, baglna to­ took place at the Clark’s Lake A t- when they ere locked mto the in- j>haae of the study that must go Noon—3 p. m...... ^Katherine H. Ruttgers And Cregg said later that he w t ^ titaeh home in Amcebury. they have attempted to sxercisa •tlncte of many individual voters. S t 1 p. m. S t South Methodist yeara ago in an automobile-bicycle today to . quit talking to day the prtMff routine that wUl ba Garden last night, the thing called into the new addition to the Eae. 3— S p. m. I a • • a • t ...... Mrs. Harold Lord, Olive'Chattier IMMr. Nonetheless, one can pose an Church. Stafford Springs, Nov,. SO accident. The fund grew from a hers for w ilfe term. apma influence and control on McOarthyiam was itself in full and (d>) — Mtea Rnoena Sexton of mentary School waa highlighted officers seeking to quit her about 5~ '8 p. m. ' -•...... Daniel Firestone. William Simpson ironical quistlon. The seasonal muaio and gaUy modeat beginning when it waa aug- other deaths in her family. Sheia^in the state's reformatory \ American policy U obvious, end poisonous flower. There was even Somers died last night St Johnson recently by Superintendent of 8— 10 p. m. . . I...... Mrs. Virginia Liegl, for women at Framingham, where The situation which .suggests decorated stores will provide a gestad the balance in a flowtr fund She followied their advice and that they have aought to distract the sign reading ’’Senator Joe festive Christmas atmosphere for Memorial Hospital where she ob­ raised by. the boy’s schoolmates ' Mrs. Mae Hawkes ^ was sentenced yaeterday wltsR question la that, in ths wake of- Schools George E. Graff, in a me­ declined a few hours after the 10—Midnight .)...... Hyatt Sutliffe, George Swain ua from eomathing wa wSre in McCarthy ".for President of our the defeat o f Governor Lodge, shoppers st the bsssar. Most ICema served her 102nd birthday Nov. 20. morandum to the Board bf Educa­ be used to purchase books for the jhe pleaded guilty to murdef in ugr dispUyed at the booths wUI be murder charge arraiimment yes­ Volunteers...... may...»j register at Civil Defense Headquarters second degree in the riiooUngwrtato those elements In the ^publican She waa Somers’ oldest rssidsnt tion. school library. terday to answer further queries process of doing la also obvkma great Christian nation in 1956. hand-made and will be offered at Monday, Wednesday or Friday afternoon from 1*5 p . m. OTvil bing of her husband. Melvin, 29. party which were at various and the oldest graduate of Wil- Tho Board will meet toiUgbt at Since then many donations have by prosecution and police Interro­ But if we are really concerned tor Keep It Christian in the Interest kinds of war with him and his reaaonable prices. braham Academy, a boys’ prspsrs- the school at 7:30 with the School been' received. A bookcase in the Defense headquarters is located .in the basement of the Mimlcipal The life sentence was mandatory gators. Building at the Center. ]sr the IS, as we are and must be, as of America First.” leadership over the pest four years Chriatmaa Tiny To\« wUl offer tory school in Massaebuastts which Building Committee and architect school library, marked with a brass but she will be eligible for ^larole TBB Lawyers for the plumpish 49.- In 15 yeara ■ the people we are, we wiU.make a But if the Madison J Square era advancing, automatically, into PIgnhta' attractions for children of all ages. formerly was coeducatlonaL ■Victor Frid for further planning plate, holds a collection of books for boys and some o f father-son year-old widow were to enter her Meanwhile a self-deacrtiwd ad­ that pose which says that if Lodge Hie Football drawn above is not on an addition they hope to have plea today to a charge she mur­ registration. S n ^ 's bill would not «v m persistent fight for them, hut do Garden rally was an open array had been more friendly to them) if ready by Sept. 1955. Interest. Each one carries a book­ Lobbyists Target mirer of the comely widow, Ar­ a real FootbalL I ts actually a pig dered Samuel Doss, 58, her 8fth require registration by officers of it with level heads, to see If #e of all the poisona gathered to- he had followed their advice and Graff euggested to the board plate Identifying it as part of the societies op^ther groups who re­ thur G. Jackson, 25, of Haverhill, who learned how to tuck hiineelf husband, by putting rat poison in , strategy instead of warring with David Murdock collection. is scheduled to go on trial today rtgirta o t can save not only them, but hu­ gethar under this banner, it was in and look ttke a football. Our “ Churehni likes to kaow that since the addition of six class­ his food and drink. Of Proposed Bill ceive nq^Jay for their efforts. it, he would have won Nov. 2, when he’a in danger, it rooms would give .a total of 17 The bo6ka were recently spot­ Smith said he also Is preparing in the aame St.iem courtroom manity as well. also a revelation of a lack of re­ Schwine-Kitaenger Institute team, where Mn>. Clarte'a trial came to a -And the somewhat perverse the ‘‘Cyclotrons” uas him in games simply delights h im -^ wa approved classrooms, some thought lighted for attention in an exhibit Doss, a highway department bills'^ that wbuld forbid all state sponse which must have been question nuggeated by this is the m S te m t e r S ^ E S should be given to what type of arranged for Education Week worker, died Oct. 10. about five Hartford. Nov. 30 (Ab—State [leers, legislators and state com­ surprise ending soon after its start. because he’s able to wiggle away never tell him.” Here ars Jackson is iihder indictmant on Until Thty Bit« The Hand saddening to its leaders and spon­ question which asks whether from the opposing players and 501 HARTFORD ROAD — MANCHESTER doseni of new ”iBsi4o* school program should be provMed viewed by the November meeting months after they were'married. Rep. Garrett Burkitt (! missioners from acting as lobby­ sors. As against the 22,000 the Lodge might not have won if ho Jump into ths arms of our full­ eventually and ma^e these points ^ PTA. * Mrs. Doss did not plead yester­ Ansonia) wants legislation JAat ists for anyone within two years of four counts o f adultery with Mrs. Hie prime dlfflciilty being A. V. “BURT- LINDSAY, Prop. ^ aneedotae ahont eaa of tlM Party Suooeaaful CI*rk. Garden was set up to accommo­ had been really consistent in his back (Mra Schwine). Lately he’i for consideration: Facilities ne. day because of^ legal arguments would limit the work of Iql^lste serving as a public official. ^aoed by Prime Mlnieter Toebida quarrel with these elemento In Ms WE 8PBC0AUZB IN world’s most important cessary if there is eventually to be ^roup one of the Ladies Bene­ which arose after her lawyers at the State Capitol. One of tha indictments againat date, 12,000 iq;>pesred. Rallies developed a ridlculoua fear of personalities told by tha In another bill, Burkitt proposed In Japan can be explained In own party. shoes and aquela everytime he’a a kindergarten in order that the volent Society was much pleased broached the question of whether' Under terms 'of a afoposal he that no professional politicians and Jackson names a date between last originally eChsduled to be held It is possible, consulting past Scotland Yard inspaetor ' lunch program be efficiently and with the results of ite first fund­ she is sane. filed with the Secretary of State members of the State and local April 10—when the state contend- terse, simple fashion. kicked off but he doesn't complain RESIDING YOUR HOME who was hia davotad body- led cnark was killed—and June 2 last night in Chicago end Los precedents Involving governors because he figures be’e eeklng out effectively operated; how the ad­ raising activity Saturday after­ Atty. Gordon Patten’s move to yesterday, lobbytsu could not op­ committees be allowed to receive Ho is a Japanese statesman ibraBi Oapbaardiag, Asbeatoa, Elastia aad lasalatod goard for twenty yaara. dition ihould be oriented to the get her Into a r.ientnl hospital for ' when hla decompoaiM body was Angeles were cancelled. The who successfully b'lllt themselves a living. We’ve promised the pig noon when 24 people attended the pose or promote proposed legis­ appointments to state or other closely allied to the policies of up by conducting war upon the suing, la a wUa variety af eolan aad alylaa. it in tha Dsmbar preaent atructiire and the grounds; dessert card .party at the home of 90 days waa blocked by County lation anywhere else but at regu­ found on a salt marsh on the' banka thaS if he helps us win snough public jobs. of the Merrimack River. movement doesn’t even have as more professional ' elements of games we’ll eventually take him TELEPHONE MDi-S-Em—«r M1-S-24M Ladies’ Home Jonmal. Oat what additional facilities should be Mra. Charles F. Sumner. Two AUy. J. Howard EdmoMsou. who lar legM au v* committee hearings. the nation which defeated and oc­ He said the idea of this proposal Mrs. Clark mada the decision to many faaatlca as it thought it their own parties, to insist that out of the game and put him WE S1NANOE TOUB DEAL today— on all nswsatanda made for the library and what groups of the society are in com-, explained later he had no Intention Vi^stion would bring a penalty was to "eliminate party basses and cupied Japan. Governor Lodge poi eeeeed, for a - facilities should be provided for petition this year to raise money of opposing menUl ol servatlon for of fiOclaya in jail and a 9100 fihe. plead guilty to murder in the aec- had. where he belongs — in the rooting job-grabbing by members of the -ond degree—with its mandatory That fact—the fact of his pro- time, one of his greatest assets section. .making available experience for for the support of its program. the woman "at the proper time.” lurkitt said he has filed the bill various committees." Arnsricaaiam—is mors of a handi­ toward rselectlon wheil he pos- 'home and family living, indvstrial Scout Newa T m willing to agree with th^ 'to keep lobbyists in their places. eessed open quarrel with the so- arts, an effective program of public defenders that Mrs. es^ to him than any particular m- war with BreaBaa In the first Mrs. Mortimer Harlow, leader of He charged that in past sessions FALL FATAL FOR WORKER I f i called dissident leaders in uie Re­ health, physical educatloh and rec­ the new Girl Scout troop, reports be committed for olMcrvalion/J'-lhe of the Legislature lobbyists Bridgeport. Nov. 30 City dlvidual policy he may favor or publican party. \ place. reation. prosecutor said, "but the ocestion A Tlioiight for Today In the etmllar 17 glrla have registered and a troop crowded into the State Capitol and employe John F. Cosgrove, 51, suf­ W * a a y , Kovtnsbt^.SO oppose^ But if be once possessed this in uie eunuar department of He also auggested that the board cannot be raised premeriy until Lft Js WlMtlOliiiirt u S P**®* n»»l‘ lng, It was undoubtedly inveatlture ceremony will be held pestered members of the Legisla­ fered a fatal injury yesterday In a an asset, it could, also be argue consider use of the building after before Christmas. ' The girls she has waived heT/prellmlnar>’ ture. FOR SALE OR R1 His irisndship for us, whicb we Good Seaae ^^on eidered a great and healing hearing or had a hpaiing and been fall down a 20-foot pit at the city that he threw it away, in the school hours by pupils, parent worked on holiday decorations and Meanwhile, State Rep. . E. O. sewage pumping station. An In­ : Wkat CoBUBinlst Mott^T consider as an asset, is slao his I go to church because I am a months just before election, with a Mtomph for Lodge, indicative of a bound over to district court." sueoeesful campaign, that the groups, youth and community cards st the meeting yesterday at Smith (R-Mansfield) filed a bill vestigation was underway to learn wesknsas, in Japanese politics. father. I love my children. I give strategy of too much peace mak­ groups thinking of the space avail­ the school. They are planning to The uav.alh^alkatlve, smiling WELDON DROl CO. ^ Why tins Oornmndst C9iina u]p> ing. leader of the 1952 Taft movement defendant loSt some of her jovial­ seeking to eliminate a certain part ths circumstances of Cosgrove's We may consider this a tragic able as well as its orientation to bring in clothes and toys to make from the requirement of lobbyiat fall. 901 Main St—Tel/»n-S-8921 Mjt tbs iatsrnStionsl setns with them six days of hard wock~evsry He made peace with State in C«mnectlcut should have b ^ entrance and exit ity at hep^ppearance before Com­ apd illogical turn of circum- week. Sometlmee I am tired on up a (^riatmas box for some needy 'ftb bichly pabUctssd clsssificstlon Comptroller FVed Zeller, In- persuaded to make the opening HOW For reasons of ultimate econo­ family. mon Pleas Judge Lloyd H. Mc­ ■thiices. But we might aleq admit Simday, blit I can’t get away from volvtag the latter’s renomlna- nominating speech for L o^e In my. It waa suggested that tha cost Guire; standing soberly and f'um- z 0t U . Jkaietieaa .prisonsrs as tha fact that God expects ms to the 1954 ritate convention. This Girl Scouts who ware not finger­ that\^t la inevitahle, and admit, tlon, when Zeller agreed to con­ o f all necessary equipment for the printed at the last visit o f Civil with a cigarette case aa her be pa the Job as a father for my was, of couna, ’’harmony,” but M l THE INSURAiWE 'Counsel argudd she should be sent as well^ that nobody could be ex­ sult the BepubHcan etote orgaal- rooms as well as iequipment for Defense personnel will have lb s baswsr is . obvioudy not bo3TS and girts oa Sundays as well satton aa a whole on the dis- even for this tneM may have bean maintenance and custodial care be to the hoqStBl. THE pected t^sjtbaaeaa tbs wisdom to a price—the pricAx^ dimming the done at the meeting of 7 Obn tbsy ars baibarlans; as other days. I may bo old- trlbotkin of the state Insnraace included In the bond issue. This at the school Friday, at m. Later she regained her accus­ fashioned, but somehow I can’t adventurous convi^on and cour­ A HOME OWMER NEEDS ly p . tomed good'humor and Joked at lUdeb Is psrtiaps^ tbs top Amer- oooc^e a m carry put an Ameri­ poUcy patronage at his dlepoeaL would avoid the necessity of in­ Miss Jeanette Sumner apd David help feeling that God is going to When this conoeeelon en the age with which LodgS/had stepped cluding cost of such equipment in the county attorney's office abbut loaa sswctsansl zsaeticm. i f tbsy can policy which ' could have out openly for KisenhoWer, back In Bailey are expected t(K complete hold me reqionaible for my chil­ part of Zeller appareatiy settled IN ONE SIMPUnED POUOY the annual budget for an Indefinite the fingerprinting of^he troop. being a^vakened from an early Is m tms bailMrlans, tbsy could avoided It dren; and if so, I need the help the long war between Zeller and 1952, before any real pdnule had evening nap. Ed\^ard James number of years. Our ppSt-war policy in both the church can ^ v e And that f can the Lodge admialetration, it formed a.nywhere. ' Mrs. Lawrenep/Converse and "I don’t know why you gv.ya get ftavs sisctttsd tbs Americans, The suggestion under this head. Mrs. Gasprin.MOrra, leaders of the and Japan baa held i get nowhere else. made it seem, for better or for Befere all tWa <1mniidny" AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVINS! Ing included not only eesential me up at tills hw-’i to talk *o me,” Treasure Island, St. Pe^rsburg, Florida Without twistlny international —Outlook. ^ worse, that this piece of patroa- have lato view. It was one af troop, will Mipervise the making she cracked at the officers. ’Tve iaar psttwn. In each In tabM , desks and chairs but audio of decorative Christmas candles isw any mors than they bava Sponsored By The Manchester age had been the only thll« at L e f t ’s potential aaaefe for tha been talking to you for a week.” our drive hia bean to aup- visual equipment for each class­ at the ^>ndBy meeting. After refusing to submit to •taready twiatad i t OouncU of Churches. issue between Zeller nnd the ad- itM naaspalgn that some votera room. appropriate control of natu­ In offlee a regime to which mtolsttatloii. U that was ladeed might approve hie demonstratol ve Boy ^Scouts participated questions, she emerged from the of­ Plan -A Winter Vacation In Florida/Now! Actually, one has to gusaa that . ____ policy than was for* ral llghUng) easels, cork bulletin could hand back national FOUR HURT IN OLASTONRURY the ease, then, o f eonree, there iaabiUty to get aloiig well with board and green chalkboards. For he bee-line hike on Saturday flee smiling and returned to her flds has been a oool and calculated had neVer been najrthing very aome members of Us own party* meriy available la THEEE p ^ le s , | m several eaderae le on compass readings. The cell. aovaraignly without faar of a kiaa meats. other facilities such as sch o^ Malta Reservations A t This Modern Hotel Where siet. But one is stiU wltblB tbs CHastoabiiry, Nov.JSO IP)—Two noble dj^ed about the As It was. he melted that potea* boys, who did not know their des­ lunch, health, unit, office.' phd It’s like an axiom by now: The fWlm of cusaawpric as ona ooBr of friendship and influence for Glaetonbury High School soccer war with,. ttal aaaet dowa, and asada his PROTECTION FOR TOUR HOME . . . PROTECTION teachers' room all tination as they left at 9:30 a. m., wardrobe that must be cramped, .The Acoommodations, Surroundingi^ and Service ourselves, and InAvldual states­ players and two girl cheerleaders Governor L-odge also went pallid peaee, aad gat a paWd FOR TOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY . . . PROTEC- equipment for effective were sura It was going to be either ddera its possible purposes. of two previous spots at which to meet the ever-narrowing budget men, like Yoahlda and Adenauer, were injured last night when the through a long and involved pro­ vote, la which he jiwt mleeed nO N AGAINST LIABILITY HAZARDS. recommended. Under Are Tops A t Prices That Will Please You. *Iba Cblnesa Oonununim may tocol of reconciliation, the proto­ belag enough of a figure In hla they had camped overnight. The needs lots o f' Jumpers and cos­ have been the implements wa have car m which they were riding and custodial care, bava been ttyinf. to sat up a bar crashed Into a tree on Coldbrook col Involving mlnute\queetiona of own right to Up BIMeeft. ed necLSsary floor"' maintenance conviction may have thrown some tumes that can be changed with a sought to use. which 'was to offer his hand first C A U US TODAY FOR FUU DETAILS equipment aa well la amaller Itema of them "off the trail” who ended blouse. Mattress-ticking blouse for gdn—for raeo(BltloB,yW for ad- Rd. here. The four, who Arere re­ up hiking the more than a mile Write Wilmer Foy. Manager, at th/Edward James Hotel What slaa could ws do, or turning from a banquet honoring In what sstUng and uhder what to facilitate t|te work of the cus­ home or. work, fabulous long mlssion to the V n iM NaUona If and a half that had been mapped sleeves and Jewel neckline for go­ the soccer team,'Wsre IdentiSed as auspices, with the d o u g l^ Wil- todian Induing laddera, hammera, 117S0 Gulf Boulevard, Treasure l^ n d , St. Petersburg, Fla. ae^ ther want a b o ^ it exacUy the should wo have donsT It la dif­ Ilsm H. Brennan, whom, twd years out for them. ing out. ficult to imagine how we '"could Joan Hamad, 17, head injury'; Rob­ wrenche^ aawa, and grounds wvony way. for ta they have ac- ert Jones, 15, broken right leg; before. Lodge'had ousted as R e­ BOB equlpn^t. Wanderers were brought into T eomplUlisd is a /g m t sUfleniar o t have played the game any other Bruce Forbes, 17, and. Maureen publican National Committeeman. In -the play area and grounds esmp by use of a amoke aignal and way. We could not like and sup­ Bows, 17. The latter two were While the war with Brennan was Planning, the superintendent they eventually all wound up at tha AmMieaj^amtuda If they had on. It could be Judged that simple, WHY DONT YOU R o ber t J . S mith a pleasant campsite off Howard port Toahida ths less becaim he treated for minor injuries at Hart­ recommend^ the plana should In- roaUy wuntM to bargain inteUi but diametrically opposed political ' elude completion bf the grounds' Road. played the gams the way we ford Hospital and were discharged codes were involved, and that INCO RPORATED gnU y, they would bstve relaased Polloe said Forbes, the driver of WRIfE TMOTHER? development In the east and south­ Meet Tonight vranted to bava it played. Lodge was somehow striking a east comer; facilities for such Volunteer flremen will hold their theas Asoscleiuu* thus building his fathA's car, was charged with blow for a certain standard of REAL-BliTATE — INSURANCE T et tba inevitable consequence reckless driving. Sii^a TCody to wipe the elate games as basketball, volley ball, regular meeting at the flrehouse aome/ tardy good wiU for them politics. c l e a n aad forgive vem. Du MAIN ST., GROUND FLOOR — TEL. MX-D-5241 shuffle board; separate play areaa tomorrow night at 9 o'clock. mtiyva.aaly^ a t such a good partnerebip is that Bdt oaee the campaign feI-de-> She'B be at 7S 8imiiUtRt,« . for age groups and provision for MYF of United Methodist A woman ^ an Indiana town rot of appeaaement and reeen- ’TNSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914” A b e y may not have had their Toehlda ooroee to arsar the Amer­ was crowned “ Miss Smiles.” We Hinraday alght but heme tho parking by the staff and public. Church will meet tonight at 7 ican label in a oonntry defeated cUlatloa had token plaee, that rest of tho week. The letter also Included a ache tional dignity. schools on the lliit of tours Includ. ton eArreapondeRt, Mrs. Joseph WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 ed those in Portland, East Hamp­ D’ltaHa, telephone MI 8-8848. tng in a Chinese . In the. end. it is likely to be by ton, Essex, Guilford, Windsor ★ FOR GREATER ECONOMY - Since they apparently know the dumping of such leaders as Ix>cks, Suffield. Sinubury, lysst Lewer-prietd ptr ton . . . lowtr cost ptr htoting iM 90l| that our poaiUon with regard to Toshlda and Adenauer that the Hartford. Vernon, Ellington,. and defeated nationa of World War the Manchester V e r n o n - Lydall bteouM ypu UM less tons. Why spend mbrt? Formosa does forbid them any at­ School. IF TOYS n fInaUy tail us that they are in­ tempt to conquer Formosa and Gift To Fund | k FOR THE KIDDIES - deed free and eovereign again, not The David Murdock Memorial i f ★ for g r eater convenience - thus bring the civil war to a final Large Aesertment and, they may have felt it neces- only by our decree, but in their Fund haa-recently received a gift F Connecticut Coke Iroins you to .be on export furnoco* own political realities. They_, do ,of IlOp from the Murdock family. , sary to preserve their face by this Mrs. Thomas Bentley, trustee ef tender so your fire n ^ s only morning'and night fueling open outrage of America. They not really taste freedom, defeated VOGUE the fund has announced. may have felt they had to do this countries, until they bitie the hand BEAUTY SALON . . . It lasts oil day without a core. to us to make up for what wo are that frees them. We can bemoan doing to them, in Asian eyes, by this, but think of no way to -A’ FOR GREATER COMFORT 6 LEISURE- change it except not to have any . LWkm Morfcn, Frop. apparenUy forbidlng them to yield Because it keeps o steadier, better-for-your-heolth heat, ‘ the.ir desire to hays Formosa. more'conquering or conquered na­ tions. There U a third poaslblUty. It - is cleoner burning (no smoke nor soot), responds faster. that this is not a Chinese Oommu- It's lighter to handle bafora and after burning, Momentary Illusion 648 WOODMIDGE ST. nist action alone, but a play made MANCHESTER GREEN with the advice of Russian diplo- Hiere was a moment, In the ’A’ FOR BETTER HEATING RESULTS- m aey.ni' welL In this event, the EASY PARKING — NO RESTRICTIONS Senate yesterday, when it seemed Coke's 90% heat-producing carbon burns so compjgtol^ play could be interpreted as one that Senator McCarthy might Apointments Taken On and After Saturday, Nov. 17 designed to American have come close to a brand of be­ there's o minimum of ash. Burn less Coke for mofo^mfort policy in the world off balance by havior which would deservedly Telephone Mitchell 9-7800 or 3-8404 this Winter in all kinds of weather. p ^ p iU tln g violent domestic d^ ease the situation againat him. ^*ate, and by shifting American Hila waa aa he read hla prepared / Policy away from Ite recent pre- Statement to the Senate, in which, o m / t j M w occupaUon with'peace and fXH by admitting that his choice of NEW... existence back to talk and threat words hsd at times been un­ of war and bkxAhdo. The worid fortunate, he aeemed to be offer­ New '55 Oodgt Cudom Royal V-8 4-door Sedan . . . 8o(V-/oi5»oWl situation for the past several ^ A R A N T I I D ing half an apology of some aort First Things First IMPROVED weeks has been t ^ the free to his opllesgues. This, if it hsd Presenting the dazzling nesw world has been gaiiUng the bSsn gtnuine, would not have al­ Procrcutinotion ond dchnj positive diplomatic offensive, has tered ,the fundamental. issue st been finding itself new and great­ stake, u^lch is the content and arc the greatest enemies er unity as it hM been learning purpose of his behavior, and not to carry tha piabe ball itself, and DODGE merely the words he haa liaed. But to tjeur rccovcnj when i|ou Flair-Fashioned for the Future that, in this poaitive unity, the it could have touched tho Senate fraa world baa been ahaplng a in its kind spot, and it was, for a ore side. At the first sign of These last few days, crowds of people have come in to chaUenge to Ooihmuniam of suoh moment, in contrast to the style get their first look at the flair-fashioned new Dodge for' a nature as to compel Communism of behavior he had previously been NIncss consult ijour fcmilu 1955. They examined it and gave their vwdict: to stand and deliver on ooexlst- foUowlng, wWch bad been to re­ ance or be convicted of rospon- tort to the censure prooeedmgs by phtjsician. because time is ' Dodge has done it! aibility for the lack of it. At the creating opportunltlea for new Dodge flashea ahead with a car that is taut and eager in same time, Amerioan policy has worth more than moneq in censure of himself. every line—lower, , wider and far, far longer. beien shifting away from iU The illuston w y short-Uyed. the fight against disease. Dodge flashea ahead with the new outlook in car design hitherto exclusive concern with Even Senator McCarthy’s pro­ of 40.000 FAMILIES bow . to win a hot war toward posal for a UmlUtion of debate Don't iuaitf —a swept-back New Horizon arindshield that encircles wide scoped planning for that po­ you in a glass cockpit. was, it. developed, tricky And ' • I litical and economic competition loaded. The limitation agreement Dodge flashes ahead with dean, flowing lines that capture fM cask, ckvlc Which would be part of coexist- he proposed to the Senate opened If Mour phqsician finds it the flair of the future—from the low and racy hood to *24^ auoa.' the door for attachment of ef­ the flaring rear deck and twin-jet UillighU. Tba free world has, in other forts to censure other Senators nccessonj to prescribe If you have not yet seen what Dodge has done, you are words, bsan trending towsrd those to ths McCarthy censure motion. New Hofixso WitothiaU prasanras the trut h Hm MoRckeitwr arao. Terms if M rad . • missing the thrill of the year. It is a ear of a hundred . fDUdsa whldi Oonummism has This, If it hsd been approved, mcdicat treatment, bring 'line of beauty with its rakish swept-back slant aurpriiM, inside and out. Coma aaa for youraelf. BMSt rsasota to fssr, precisely be- would have opened the door to —’wraps around both top and bottom! Sanas they are pesitiva and sQiand days of debate In which MoCartby (four prescription to us. U/c Call Your Regular Dealer . And it may be that that and hia allies would have been st- Take CoBunand... Get the Thrill First Hasd ore prescription specialists. . pratae to bava UB a tacktng other Senators, while de­ • podff Disisfi prtitiS: Dsssy Thoatis is K tfct ^oam ler Dsady.* <8CjTV Bet Ptrla hi "trwli The Bsnii.* ABC-TV • toy HoRSft. W8C Rtdia iti: Atda Ihb calm and purpoaetal in bate OR McChrtby himself was .I • 4F»«rnimwi • WDrid. a little isaa esMsenad UmUsd. In ' short. itoCarUiy s Q Conhecticut Coke i|nth tte atratagiaa at peace, and original proposal to Uhiu debsU m n n s . hjr hot- was to j W t dafaato ou MoCarUiy, 171 WALNUT ST, HAST70U ||.^thenghtl(Bt yasg iaiin and buf to opao aa . endless round of Mto oa tbs conduct of other I SOLIMENE, INC. . 634 Center Street JAckson 5.3191 he fought for the/ lOl / C«U Us Akw Fer Pnd Oils, OU Bueere aiid OS Bmm

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^BBOSn MANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER SlK l954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAlj^CHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 0 ,19M Rithbun, daughter ot Rufus R. fA G E m n k Assails Flanders Here to Study Rathbun and the late Mrs. Rath- Chiircliill, 80, Asks r bun. Obituary South Afrieans Hope Fades , Visit School News Tidbits Takea on Holiday Season Atmosphere as Christmas JJghU Are Turned on Seven on Airliner Eugene Smith, president of-thq ‘Service to Render’ J-'S-l. Calling Reds ^Brothers ’ Town System Name Stirijdom .WiUimantic State Teachers' Col­ Colled from AP Wires Lost in While Mis. COMBINATION lege, and Mrs. Julia Bartman, who For Buried tra a r s f * Om ) German Administrator directs student training at the col­ Deathi Prime Minister (Oontlaned from Page Om ) lege, were visitors at the Elemen­ Meeting of NkMgpal Oounoil of (Ooatianeg trara Paga Om ) ALUMINUM WINDOWS *yHiidir’ is »p—king of th« Soviet •iUon Labor party lauded him, To Spend 16 Weeks tary School earlier thii week. Mrs. Hannah O. Benupro Churches la toM ita structure The There are several students from (O M f Goal Miner diurcMll shifted restlessly' in a wooded White Mountains National , #vSELF STORING # SARR HOMI 'fieplee. ' - OM) HmuM be stagnttM By Fresb)fter- At Municipal Building Mr*. Hannah Geddea Beaupre, chair almost like an embarrassed Forest. ICMIM Oevel the WilUmantic State Teachers’ widow of Joseph Beaupre, died ian leader Dr. . M i ^ e O.rson ■choolboy. [ # SAVE FUEL • ECONOMICAL HOME College who are in training at the early thla morning at her home, Such a split couM transform Blake . , . Rally to Ubdison Square St. Clair, Pa., Nov. 80 (fl>) The New Hampshire state off!- Sitn. OottoB (R'NH) ^/Ito wee Doctor Says Dr. Ernest Richter, a young local school for their classroom the political situation in ths coun­ Lady Churchill beamed proudly 249 Hilliard St. Born Nov. 13,1874, Garden attracta 16,000 eathnaiaa- — With odds 1,000-to-l and patted Sir Winston's hand. rials aald there ware tftree radio’ > MONEY RACK IN A4 YEARS preMdti^ pounded tale revel in en Gorman public adminlatrator. ar­ work. try plagued by the color problem tio backers 6t Sen. Joseph UcCar- dttort to belt Jenner, Imt tlie In- rived at the Municipal Building Iju Glasgow, Scotland, she was the against them that coal miner , Visibly moved by the birthday beams the plane could follow,-One PrkM « low os $13.50 for 24*'x3r'wlRdsw Expected-*Home daughter of the laU James and and BriUsh-Boer factionalism. 'iTis thy and to protest against cenaure reception tended him by Oonser- dtenen peid no ettention. Humana Can teatraet today to begin a 16-week on-the- Boer groups havs dominated par­ leading into Berlin, anothe/ into Sherwood Ferris, brother of Mary (’Trimble) Geddes, and had lyera loud, and strong. Frank Pesavage was atill vaUve friends and Laborlte foes, Ftpadere told Jenner Uiet ee> Pieeaae From lafected Btrds- apot study of American municipal Mrs. Henry A. Jones, who Is taking liament since they t(}ek power North Conway and the third Into lived In Manchester for the past New Yorlr police commiaaioner alive in a caved-in anthracite Churchill called it Ihe “ most me­ ■entleUy whet he w-ie trying to do administration as it ia carried out his basic U.S. Army training at six years ago from the late Field to give heavier protectloa to two Laconia. I HEAVY DUTY DOORS A T SPECIAL PRICES | la the Lroedceet wee to n-eke en By EDWIN F. JORDAN.. M. D. 14 years. shaft, rescuers continued to morable public occasion of my in Manchester. Bainbridge, Maryland, la expected Marshal Jan Christiaan Smuta' Hrooklyn and Queans precincts in life." The plena, manned by a piloL appeel to the Ruesien people* for Writtea fa r NBA Bervlee Dr. Richter, who received his home soon on a leave. She leaves four sons. A. Jamts United party. an effort to cut city's rising crime dig today through tdns of co-pilot and stewardsM, left Bos­ M endiA^ over the heeds of the DUturbtng reports of outbroaka Beaupre of Albany, N.Y., William Apd then, In typical Chv.rchil- doctorate in law at the University In Bridgeport rate . . . Oelebrltlea cenverglag oa rock and earth to reach the ton at 9:35 a. m. Ruaelen government. of a disease known aa psittacosis of Munich, is one of 15 German Beaupre, Newington, Robert E. Announcing Btrijdom’a election Uan style, he There were.iio reports immedi­ Mr. %nd l^rs. Harry H. Kirkham to a cheering crowd of 1.000 out- Dalis* for dedication of clty'a tall­ entombed man. . "I must confess, however, that CALL BILL TUNSKY Slenders seld the broedrsest wee have appeared in many cornera of Judges, prosecutors, and admin­ and Raymond L. Beaupre, both of est building totnor.'ow. ately of any radio appeals for as­ based on a two-yeer old script em* and two children, Sue-Elleh and Manchester; threb daughters, Mrs. aide the closely guarded parlia­ Pesavage, 37-year-old father of this ceremony, with all ita charm ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN the continent during the past few istrators studying Geoffrey, spent Thanksgiving day sistance. bodying e nteseege he hed been montha That this is not touily un­ systems through the sponsorship Enisst Schnopp, Dalton. Maas., ment building, party spokesman two children, was trapped yester­ and splendor, may well to fom.d to When, the craft took off from PHONE MI.9-909S tiytoig for e long time to get across expected ia shown by the publica­ with Mr. Kirkham's brother, Fred­ J. J. Berfonteln said Havenga had Ward their aims. He haa at times day in the 280-foot abaft near have seriously affected my contro­ of the Intevnxtional Educational erick Kirkham and family, in Mrs. Albert E. Bombardier and Laconia everything was reported to the Ruaden people. tion of an article forecasting an Mrs. Alclde E. Bombardier, both of withdrawn from the contest soon disarmed hia opponents. St. Clair. versial value as a party ^wlltlcian." Exchange Service. of the State Bridgeport. The children remained “okay." He said he had written it es incraaae in this disease in the Dept. Manchester; a aister. Miss Anne after the caucus sssslon began. Havenga'a faction also favors There was no way of knowing Pausing, he went on: "I shall fluesie' npcople," but thet for American Journal of Public Health for the rest of the week. Btrijdom’a election thus appeared eventual ftatua for the country and how far down In the debrii-fllled get over this reaction and come 'The group la spending seven In New Home J. Geddes.' North Adams, Mass.; aosne reason of protocol his script last November. ^ months in the country studying to b f unanimoua,although Serfon- racial segregation, but generally hole he was, ahd mine crews around after a bit.” Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Porter 12 grandchildren and 11 great was changed by others whoni' he Faittatoels is not a new diiease and gaining experience in their grandchildren. tein gave no details of the cau­ advocates a slower approach to the vrorked round-the-clock to clean The Old Man-:-as he la affection­ Ad not Identify to “Soviet pecgtes." but it can and does produce most have moved Into tiielr new home cus proceedings. fulfillment of these aims. ' out the shaft in the . hope they ately known—vmre a frock coat fields. located near the old Gristmill Funeral services will to held * Jehner shouted thet he wanted unpleasant symptoma and It ia a The program under which the Straggle of Tac|ies The faction's moderation is sym­ might reach him alive. • 'With a spotted bow tie for his Road. The house is of the ranch Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Rose first birthday appearance. Across to know by whet “ contorted, twist- matter o f considerable' concern group is risiting is the Public Ad. Hill Funeral Home, Elm Street. The struggle between Strljdom bolized by the orthodox, financial If Pesavage was trapped deep •A thinking*' Flanders could refer alM becaiiae it can ba spread to ministration Sp^allsts Pronam. house type. Mrs- Porter, who is the and Havenga was one of tactics policies its leader has administered his waistcoat hung a heavy 'watch- local poatmaater, is much pleased Rocky HU), with burial in Roae Hill in the shaft it might take aa long chaln apo a White handkei chief Wew* eehrtfd to “ thM* qnents and nMirderers’ human beings either from birds Before arriring in Manchester, Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. The and ^ming rather than other Na­ as finance minister for 26 years Gyromatic a* Me* drzah' as three days to clear the. debris, as ’^brothers." kept as pets, or from other peo Dr. Richter and his companions to get Into her new home. The Por­ tionalist alms. under various governments. |>eeped from’ his breast pocket. ters have been living in the house Rev. Fletcher Parker «>f Immanuel, workers said. By that-time oxy­ 'With one exception—the Com­ •Jenner kept demanding, "An* pie with the disease. completed a course of study at Co­ Strljdom Is all for quickening Havenga has won a 'Wide reputa­ * SELF-WINDING awer the sueation, answer the formerly occupied by Mrs. Helen Congregational Church, Hartford, gen in' the mine might to ex­ munist Daily Worker^Britain's lumbia University. From March will officiate. Friends may call at the paee

PA G E TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUE5DAV, NOVEMBER 80,1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1964 TOONERV1LLB FOLKS BT FONTAINE FOX PRISCILLA’S BOP BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLB 1 SIM P L V AfiMWNr «• PfwIouB P unit Rock ville» V ernon jw of thasa people is la thajiands THe LoCAt. VKNTRILCQUIST w a l k s H t & D Q g Comodiofi EmcM SurpritBed W inner A ccepts Berm uda TidECtfl Fight Despair o f. the industrial and businsaa Sense and Nonsense leaders—not governments. WH?inr , m "People create goVemmento, and ACKOM U Grafted (her^ Coroner Finds Amston Man if governments sre bad," he went V/OT A.^» •'Jo?' . J P .1 DON'T r ' MNe«ttiv« TM Houaelield Sage about hia dog. To Beat Reds OE^T IT! J IConMdkn on, “it’e the fault of -the people." ■(preta) I tender my true love advice on Teacher—What kind Is It? Silveratein'e'aemlnrx team rep- Paiki SSronaerlp request— ' 5|oy—Oh, he's a mlscd-up kind Cause of Hebron Fatality That Ifl fo rm u la Given raaented one phasa of a program 86Suttx Slibe .finds me the handiest —am. of a'cocker scandal. dertgtied to pro’jMte an excl:ange • Rolf oath* source. — Wt¥lt ETStraete^ab,) By Saul Silverstein of ideas betwet^h American and She listens Intsntly to whet I sug­ RockviUe. Nov. SO. (Special) optimistic about hia 1964-85 team European Buaftiessmen. T\vcnty- IH c------ii« MSeoMib gest Good many people who awm to' dMeptoIda regard themselves as cosmic Tolland County Coibner Bernard which iacludea four aeniors. Cap­ In Talk to Kiwanis three team* have already been sent ttteviaiao And then takes the opposite , J. Ackerman u ld today in a find­ tain Eddie Moaer, Bill Hamilton, to various Buropean countries, but pwftMrBMr course! thinkers are tliought of by others 'CHRISTMAS AT UIERACE'S as having put In an "a" whers it ing, "Voluntary drunkenneea ia -no Stu Kupferachmld and Jim Mc­ Saul Silverstein, who returned Silycrstein’s was. the first to en­ t i- UpwinaiMot in a a d lIBtfota MHodt —Richard Wheeler excuM for criminal negligence.*' Mullen. Others on the squad art koffle last week from a 13-week ter Atia. CbariM litab does not belong.—Memphis Com­ John DelPonte, Don Calhoun, Gary 33V2 LONG PLAY XPemliiliia rx'6 ALMOST CHARACTERS IN HERE U Bitter oatch the five hundred bucks you lent Oscar KreyFg and Mrs. Harry OREW UP HUMTTN' SATORDAV NISHT a PB stop looking for it on ths speed- ter attempted to avert the colli­ through their stomach.-;.’' t o v s i Att KAmtns sn cK f 50PeKMArORAL/.~lW6ACrUALLy <1. 10 Drees fbatban E. me 'til tomorrow. on .etor. Kltching will pour at the rsfreah- WHO THOOSHT^, . I , sion by turning to his left but was "We won’t win over Commu­ wiPAsncK/ Dsy PAINTED VDLJC HANDSOME- LIKBNES4 OOFowerful It 1 Jones—You rat! Now I can't not successful. ment table. Each guest ia asked to KINaEANArUOC thevw ere^ . ^ ; ^ mi bring a wrapped 28 cent gift to put nism as long as there are one bil­ AT A HLAMKRT IN OILS — AH,Ee,pCACe VDORSELF • eiodadv* sleep! Middle age is.v/hen you feet on A iqiiart bottl^of wine, mostly lion people in'despair, and the key FOR A SHOCl<:— THldK- OlG^auwnd r w P w r r r Saturday night the way you used under the Christmas tree for ex­ VMtP»-HE« , FROM 4 consumed, was found In MacDon­ to Improving the standard of. llv^ JUSTBEIM’ INS X WAS DOiNO Ai«P4/^\^T0P o f the 4tAnnad fleet f People who say they sleep like to feel on Mondey mornina. ald’s Car by investigating State changing later in the evening. Hie Onions in tt)& , , . “Len-Rivart NICE/ 'i'M p-' A PORTRAIT OF 48Bxpunfl0c r a baby uaually haven't got one. Policemen from the Colchester meeting will be held at 7:30 in Ln me check your insurance ,5MAKeSFteAR6/ 4flHarvast —Ensign News. Strange to say, aomd of these Barracks. MacDonald admitted the Union Congregational Church. ' IT / I f - “ ANDTHeyRE 'soridi r Coming Events Mrp. Edward Feltham of 84 Jarvis Rd. accepta two round trip program to make sure you V^HAILINSTMIS t E nea- model automobiles can do . he consumed about three-fourths tickets to Bermuda from Parker Soren, manager of the local Con­ / AA TLUe UWeigMoC r On the first day of achool, the what some people cannot A6—shift of its contents while driving from ' The Explorer Scouts will meet have an the coverage you . • India little boy was telling his teacher tor themselves. tonight at 7:30 at the Union necticut Power Co. office, after being named winner yeaterday In a E Glastonbury to Marlborough, ac­ Church social rooms. contest sponsored by the power firm in all the communitica it aarves. LIFETIME need, wtbout hiiJtn JmfticM- BUGS BUN NY cording to Ackerman’s report. Church School Family Night Will Mrs. Feltham’a entrj-, a short essay on why she prefers an electric ii*H. Overlapping covdnge He further said, as stated in be observed at the First Congre­ Btove, was adjudged the beat by a panel of judges. The contest was by B im r MocOONALD the coroner's findings, that he was part of a sales promotion on electric stoves. may be making you insur­ y i a h ! ^ MOM QUAINT.' V i mM a\ gational Church of Vemon t4 U • uY n o r . q u t if ^ trying to keep hia eyes open. ^'Th« Egg and I'' COMPLfTINfl \ th' OOUAK FROM parents are invited to attend with HAVf MV t^ Q H O R T irflALLlH'flAMfl Ackerman said in his finding, their children, to meet the teach­ wars unfairly obtained by reason related to the murder in Connecti­ TOUR INTBRIOR] Mli FMflT flAUB.' WANS FOR] flur HflRVfl After inquest inquiry- and Inves­ The same gaiety, humor, —--— im fm sm PKORAmON%> fl'POflIO T' r > o u ., ing staff and familiarise them­ of the fact that Chief Stone had cut. The trial court was warrant­ CARRVINfl/ MV J.O.U. tigation, I find that tha death of made a so-called promise to the FINISH k shrewd oheervation you loved . « R i « o o p selves with the church curriculum. ed in finding that there waa no M in "Tlie Egg and I.” Life on h m r n m / j VOURflIflNSflOOO AS James Connora was caused by the defendant while investigating a st.ch promise as would taint the . luck! > 4 ^ The Girl Scout troop of the |l an island with guests on the AlOUTTHflloOLOi criminal act, omission. and care- Methodist Church will meet at 7 crime that must have been known original confession to Mulcahy jOrrvT le^ness Qf Peter MacDonald pur- o'clock in Wesleyan Hall tonight. by the defendant to have been un­ with a probability of untruth.’’ I roof, washing machines in siiiuit to section 8384 of the Gen­ The charity bazaar of Victory f runaway rowboats, could LEONARD D. RIVAM ADENGYi Ints eral Statutse.” I only happen to Betty Mac­ Assembly, Catholic Ladies of Co­ •08 MAIN SyilANCHESTER State Policeman Thomas Gau­ lumbus win open at 2 p. m. in St. Donald. l ^ d "Onions in the thier arrested MacDonald at the Stew”— complete in the De- Bernard's Church hall tomorrow. TEL/Mr.V.D27l 'aWHUPMS Ir. othareis time of the accident and bond was The holiday theme will prevail eember Ladies* Home Jour­ READY FOR set at 88,000. The others injured, with various booths featuring nal. Out today — on all ■OSM THHTTV v6 M 5 IDP aODM ... 7^S'^V•/WyTHlNS' Mullen. Robert Dhvis, 30, and John many Items suitable for Christ­ newaatanda. Camay, 10, all of Brockton were mas gifts. Santa Claus .will also 1 tM ywr fN Pomots 1 treated following ths aocldent at visit the bazaar during the after­ ALLEY OOP Bow To\Th«t? OANS BY V. T. HAMLIN the Windham Conummity Memo­ noon. In the evening there will 1^ ptm e-oertO M on f/Msr izsvir rial Hospital. a card party starting at 8:18 which n o o 1 S.^38 '14.72 1 WBl.HEREWE Meet Tonight •300 19.25 1 > Give a few quick (acts about your­ KEN WINSTON is also open to the public. Mrs. self on phone. Upon approval, come in ARE>«XMAN. BY JERRY SIEGEL and OGDEN WHITNEY A meeting of the special com­ Charles Presaler, Jr., is chFrmsn' •Soo Lj H l o i 6 n mittee appointed to complete POfMOflU covof to get cash . . . /at(.' Employed men of the card-party plans, |A looo of 1100 flOflt8.tM.40 and iflomcn welcome. Phone, write, or MAKE AB0W (tm ^ne/) wncN I memo , plans for the publishing of the |Bt04R0liy fopeiO U It co' RY EDGAR MARTIN Joseph MeCQsker and Franklin G. FRIGIDAIRE Welles. (Conttaned from Pago Oao) EUR OF COOQBi .O M EY- W tV .l GV«96 ?UCi VOTVL- Chorchinen to Meet TWOUOM VX \6 NO BUZ SA W Y E R about the whereabouts of Pet’eta- <-m . LTVTVt OV W c A BT ROT CRANK The Tolland County Laymen's Itnpet'tal IVIFLONEO ACTUAL 0«TL »iOV6 1 Fellowship will meet on Tuesday, bella and about a crime which had been committed in Providence. ICE CREAM CQMMRITOOFN TT% OS\U WAKR OKJt - o n \ \ S t; .60SH! I'VE EOT TO EET SACK 10^ WMC,0EAI^ Dec. 7,' at 7 p. m. at Oticad, with ONVy K P 06SM4ACKRAL WORK. EV TME WRf,COMMANPSB a supper to be served at the Gilead In answer to LorFn'a pleas that Church. The speaker will be Dr. his ex-wife be released. Stone told •lOMMSON'S EMHSUSA UTTUC A M H ^ AUTOMATIC mCOME «ITV THIS AFTIR- John Reuhling. It is expected that hiip, he testified aubseqiiently; that MOOM.THUIKNSCANMAKEI TO f l i T A a number of churchmen from this she would be freed if it developed •Aiv-«Tmr city will attend. , she had not been involved in any­ SPECIAL!! DIachargrd thing illegal. WASHER Laurence ^ o n , 33 of Hartford Later that night Lorain con­ BERGREN'S who was- taken to the City Hos­ fessed the Zglerski killing to Mul- pital Sunda.v for treatment for cahy, and later made other state­ filCH — FLAVORFUL bruises of the Jeg and hand was ments and confessions about , the discharged yesterday. According to crime, which were introduced at — AT YOUR MERCURY DIALER'^ THURSDAY, DEC 2 the State Tollce. Byron either the trial. He eontehded in his appeal to ICE CREAM walked or fell against the side of , / ■n auto operated by Mrs. Evelyn the Supreme Court that all hia BeJbsky. 23, of Crystal Lake on atatements stemmed from an the Wilbur Croas highway in Vei*- origlnF ' statement he matle - to A F P COBB IHpny and that all were obtained BY PETER HOFFMAN non. • Uvfl>Wot«r AcHflfi ' Auxiliary Eventa illEgdlly becauae he had talked to Stone, as the result of a bargain AH.' AH.'...P0NT 6ET MICKEY FINN Sore! The' City Hospital Auxiliary GAL. M fte VIOLENT, HECTOR, OR mr LANK LEON ARD group meetlhgs for December or promise. • Wool' o v f RinNiil WE'LL HAVE TO .PUT were announced today as follows: Rejecting his appeal, the Su- H o lofMby Sflin •RESTRAINTS'' ON ^MLPA AND TMF SHERIFF yES.IKNOWf — BKAUSEIHAVE Regular work meetings for group prerhe Court, said: ALL FLAVORS TOU...T00/ OMMHEAMCtC, ANPmEEEN SOMETHMGTOSAy one, Dec. 2 in the afternoon; "The only substantial queation is whether the various confessi^is 0 bclw9ivo Solocl'frD’ ':l you know! LOOKN&RXWARP TO THEM both! group two. Dec. 9 in the after­ n> THIS MOMENT-i noon: groups three and four, Dec. SALE ENDS MONDAY, DEC. i 16 in the afternoon and on the Av flat ia k UrmHor4 YMIoir« same date from 7 'to 9 p.m. group five will hold an evening sesNon. SEI .Oanae Toaight Ctarenoe H. Anderaea far iW i Tha high school baaketbsll team'will open its regular sched­ LOANS ule tonight at the Sykes Gymna- an aeceafl aartgnges and aate- t H asebiles. Ake IptaraMe. -Drs Fum when it meeta Gilbert High Kemp’s, Inc. of Wlnatcd. Th e Gilbert squad CONNECnCUT VALLEY waa tha team which eliminated tha local boya in the state tourna­ Realty an4 investnrat Co. SNACK BAR 743 Moia $f.-^|.3.S480 ment last spring. 74 BsiF Center Street •44 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER/ Coach John Cknavarl ia moat TeL MI-6-4888 SALES oad SERVICE EVERY SAVING BENEFIT CAPIAIN EASY TT The Ncighboni BY LESLIE TURNER f r e c k l e s AND HIS FRIENBi Out Of The Pant RT MERRILL a RI.nsSKR P «D 0 N ME. SUM ..WHAT QH^ N HMM..ALS0 THE PRIMM PHOIS WAS BUSV TIME IM S IT THAT RACHEL ) m S u T ^ WHEN you CALLEP! THATS ODD. YOU SEE. TVn IS YOURS LEFT U HER CRUISER f 7 8 ^ . OND' IS MMUTES EARLIER, HAP POUND TJut MINUTES Bur DOhfT WOWCK Tbu PiNO ^ ■n^^HOUSB PARK. AUD COULD AROUSE OCPCMOS LATER.. CDMI SAM, I NAyeNT PORHose ONNOW IHC wr- I P U TTD U M , ouTPns Mpoaa NO ONEl THEM CAR WAS A) THE OARASE NtUCH , TPiS fOMALCNSEMaLE/ BANWtuncr/ IvUaSBORM-.. 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THE :ue Pilots Quietly Ploi Player Deals Herald Angle [vanians ■ar JEVisf i Dodgers and Phillies EARL W. YOST FoursSenio Pow er-Laden Planning Major Trade Notre Dam e High [ySOLDRI® Rochester Five Bbasts Cousy Assumeg Hoi|«ton, Nov. 30 ( ^ —Tho fUM, ^-Dodger lender spent lots of time WORD ON ROACH 4Hohn had to 'write he sent along Five Juniors S c o r in g L ead furore and confusion created today talking to General Manager Frank Thanks to Jimmy Irvine of 72 the following letter:, One of TaDest Clubs Boasts Fine Clubsi His AlhAmerica Baldwin Rd., some news on Jim­ “I am sorry to be so tardy in POST o rric B COIKTST CtVB MBM by the America:' Association’s Lane of the White Sox, who wants Paces Lions Air Mail 441 New Torit, Nov. 30 (B)—Bob my Roach at Auburn has leaked writing,j but believe it or not, this O n East Team NyquUt ^ ...... 37 K« K 2W 8e*ea Ires* drafting of the Western Lea;-ue'a third baseman Eddie Yost. The Tops State P o ll m Lack o f height will not be nolle-: 8t. John , ...... n iM Couqr, veteraa Boston OeKie score »ew York. Nov. SO (/F>—The^ Niagara lost Captain Larry Cos­ White Sox also have been/dicker- out. Tbs local man is a graduate is the first Istter brepk’ I’ve bad Giannette X ...... K Ml -K 243 able Friday night at the Armory Dahro* ...... n «7 sr*lnden East, which monopo- tello, highest scorer, in Purple Denver club have all biit blotted of Auburn, class of 1940, aince my entry into .the setyice. Ntm«rAwiki X ...... R7 116 Kl Woodbury ...... m 3 Ing sensation, has wrsatsd the Nw* ing with Kansas City. Chicago New York, Nov. 30 (P)—Youth, IsomlMinlo ...X ..... 103 AH 101 203 when the Rochester Royals of the | Hamilton Veteran Eicholiicr Uonal BasketbalUAssodatioW colleKe baskethsll last sea­ Slagles, history, and his clutch run­ / out the existence of the major Naw Haven. Conn.. Nov. 30 Haven) 0; 33 West Haven . When asked to comment on tbs Thla basic trmning program has RodtmU ...... X ... 113 116 134 IN ...... 1 » 47 i Manager Marty Marion admitted the Army team-and Pennsylvan­ Ifational Basketball Assn., come | alien . . . . scoring 1s4k1 froaa the defunct son by capturlns: the, Sug;ar' Bowl, ning mate. Bob Erias but Coach league niunagers at the nir.onF Notre Dame High School of West 0; 32 New London 0; 29 Fairfield tmdefsated freshman 'Auburn been a contimioua grind, offering Twarenite ...... X l 117 107 103 233 Tarca ..... he made a proposition Which Lou to town to meet Hamilton Stan­ ...... 130 M Baltimore Bullets’ rookie Frank National Invitation tournament Taps. Gallagher still has a good 53rd Annual Convention. Haven, coached by Johnny Janen- Prep 0; 26 Robert Fitch (Groton) team, Head (Joach Ralph Jordan ians dominate the 1954 All-East Boudreau, the Athletics’ new„ man­ Totaia ... "•04 343 1316 dard. The Armory exhibition will Total* ...... " i 5 *44t' Ult Selvy by a margin of eight pOtaitaL and NCAA championship, figures team with three outstanding hold­ But while weary and «iometimes ager, “ la mulling ovel-.” da and paced by Nick Pietrosante, 0; 57 Sacred Heart (Waterburyi , answered, “The most pronatslng football team named today by the Pared Pad 43)d '•ddl short-tenv.'ered. exectiti.es were Jacob* ...... 91 start at 9 o’clock. HckeU and seat I PMIers (I) The 8-1 playmokar chalked up to be tougher than ever this year. overs in Co-Captains Eld Fleming Oarila Want Simmons a great back, today waq. Selected 0; 61 St. Mary's (New Haven) 0; freshman group ws have had since Aaaociated Press Eastern Selection ^ K 337 Colo ...... 99 83 frantically seeking a solution to StenKl ,. lyl. 36 303 reasrvationa may now be made at reft 92 points during the week to boost The East has a half doten teams ' and Charlie Hoxie and Jim McCor- Connecticut’s top high school foot­ I returned to Auburn in J951” The Mayo ... . the BA CJIub. I . ..'guson ...... 93 94 the many problems looming rJiead The ' Cardinals reportedly have 56 Milford Prep 6; 19 Hamden 0. Board of aporis writers and broad­ ...... ;. 14M IOT 331 Bryant .. 79 49 his total to 292 and hia avaraga for that may rate among the top 20 nell. Hubie Brown and Tom He- offered Infielders Ray Jablonski ball team by state sports writers Southington; 32 East .Haven 13; Baby Tigers completed their first MarUn ...... N 103 N1 Heading the Ust of gianU with BarcrUa , Ill M because of the iminmt wholesale undefeated aeason since 1949 with casters. 13 gamea to 22.5. Selvjr, who waa In the nation.' mans, top reserves last season, and Solly Hemus for the Phils' who partlripated in a poll con­ 47 Woodrow Wilson (Middletown) Total* ... the Royals will be 8-10 Art Spoel- McKone ...... 99 138 realignment of teams, big league Georgia Tech, winning 14 to 6. 'The An unusual situation finds only ...... »1 5 " 5 T pittked up by tha MUeraakaa LaSalle, the NCAA champion, move up to the starting live. The Simmons which supposedly was ducted by the Associated Press. 7; 33 Darien 6; 39 Milford Prep 6; ^ •tra from IVestern Kentucky. Arnie Totals .463 . 493 613 1464 shoiild be even better. Holy Cross, team's only drawback is lack of i>ildts were quicely plotting player The undefeated and united Green Pupa only played a three-game four seniors and five members of Hawks after Baltimore droMed trades, quickly rejected. Another rumor 40 Torrlngton 7; 32 Staples (West- Ssedal Ddivenr (4> one inch shorter than Spoel- j out of the league last waok, has the defending N.I.T. and Sugar heighth. had the Cards’ offering the D<^> Knights, who • rolled up nine port) 6; 60 Plainville 12; 46 Meri­ schedule, being busy during the the Junior class on tbe first eleven. Pacanl ...... 123 M i r 249 L hails from Ohio SUte. Jacki Iraa* <4> .Second Half of Dm I week working opponent's plays UloKir ...... 110 M 3M Cotton . 284 points in 14 starts ^or a 3M Bowl champion, is Just as strong Fordham has borne up with a era outfielder Rip RepulskI for one straight and piled up 332 poinU And two playere who were first DDftAnno CoIeuM from Louitvllle is 6-7, < ... 148 103 One due to be announced at any den 0. against the varsity in scrimmage. team AIl-Eaet choices a year ago ...... 97 C 33 Nelson .... — 96 average. ^ despite the loss of Togo Palazal. pair of sophomores to help Ed of their pitchers. Neither has been while holding the opposition to one Danbury; 27 Stratford 7; 40 Cen­ Cochran ...... w 113 33 Boris NNachamkin of New York Bostirk. moment ndw Is the second half of The Auburn froeh topped Oeor^a, dropped back In their senior aea- IjaRlvlcra ...... Ill IN in .... 96 114 The Byraeuee NaUaaalB’ Delpb Duquesne appears strong enough Conklin and Danny Lyons. 'They confirmed. touchdown, broke up Stamford tral (Bridgeport) 6; 19 Bullard- Unlverelly 6-6 and Odie Speara Harry ... 118 - to knock off 1>oth the Elxplorers are Ed Bugniaset and Rbnnie the tresnendpus Baltimore-New High's two year domination over 88 to 8 and Alabama, 28 to 12, be­ sona. Morlarty ...... 93 106 100 3M Whelan ... 130 89 Schayes la in third plaea arltli 3UU The Dodgers today were expect­ Havens Tec)i (Bridgeport) 7; 39 from Weate™ Kantucky and <3al Joh .... 97 111 points. 7 .s or Crusaders. Niagara and Ford' Kuehn who figure to make up for York Yankee transaction ot two Oonnecticut’s schoolboy football fore winding up against'Georgia Army’s fine team is represented Total* ...... 317 6 » 307 1833 ed to announce the signing of a Basslck (Bridgeport) 0; 16 Green­ Chriatenaen Trom Toledo each GaBatln ItiiTiiiiiai Laaiar ham are definite threats for the. loss of Ed Parchinski and AI weeks jigo.:Thekecond InatallThent teams. Tech. by three players on the first team M.ney Order (3) stand 6-5. TonKMarshall, another To ...... 579 6U 611 1601 probably will send Oriole pitchers new coach to replace Ted Lyons wich 6; SO Torrtngton 0; 7 Meri­ Gwor<>k ...... 83 97 273 P4uil Arixin of tha PhUaf^lpliU eastern honors. Larkin. Bob Reese is much im First Parochial School Surprlsiqg as it may aeem, ac­ and one ij'lio barely missed. Four DudCk ... product r*f Westira Kentucky, ia Flv* Im s 46) Lou Kretlow and Illfcb Blyoikn, out­ and were expected to appoint two den 0;- 14 Nomalk 2. cording to the Auburn Aluminews, ...... 63 106 ?? 349 Cavedon ...... 113 *7 Warriors leads on an aorerage HConn Meattoned proved and Mike Cashman is an­ new managers. Clay Bryant at Notre Dame received 8H top first team playere and six on the Luppen ...... M 113 M 399 6-4 and Ronnie M a^ilvrey of St. Slevena ...... 96 — other , highly rated sophomore. fielder Jim Fridley, catcher .Der- Roger Ludlowe of Fairfield, An- sent alefig by Irvine, Roach waa second hail from Pennaylvonla, a Avinione ...... N 106 M 293 Clark ... basis with: 24.1. Fort W ayaFa Those are the big five in the Mobile and Lyons at Ft. Worth. place votes from the 16 scholastic McMullln ...... ftO K3 290 John's in Brooklyn is 6-3- Jack Mc­ ...... 118 117 Seton Hall has vets Ed Petrie. rell Johnson, first b a s^ .a n ’ Dlck football exMrU who cast balloU sonia, Greenwich, Stamford, Shel­ the Ixack who gained the least state noted for Its- production of 93 Relder ., ...... — 96 Larry Foust, seventh in eeoctag East — LaiSalle, Holy Cross Longue officials were too busy ton and Hartford Weaver com­ Dummy ...... 33 66 88 364 Mahon frrm St. John’sSa 6-2 McCann ...... 130 41 with 231 points. leads in fisid goal Leon Nathanic. Amie. Ring, and Kryhoski and an unna.ucd farm­ tor a tqtal of 138 poinU. TO the yardage among the atarters. The fine football talent. UtUe Men . \ Sloane .. Buquesne, Niagara, and Fordham swapping whole teams to worry pleted the top 10. TolaU ...... 601 $06 ...... 184 133 accuracy with 51B per cent Richie Long back and lias added hand to the Yankees for Jstilcher Green Knights will go the Con­ 19-year-old local football star, the Accent oa Youth 636 1646 Hie little men. acoording\ to Not to be taken lightly are Seton Bill Miller and Inflelders Kal about mere players. A financial The votes were compiled on a greatest back ever to don cleats Totals .. 661 634 « 8 160» Harry Gallatin of tbe N ew Torfe Hall, St. John's of Brooklyn, Vil standout sophs in 6-1 Dick Gaines, stalemate resulted in the Ameri­ necticut Syorts Writers Alliance The accent on youth is empha- NBA atandards. are two of a greater scorer; 6-8 Tony Davis Segrist and Don Leppert. 10 for first place, 9, 8, 7 etc, points at l)Uncheater High, scored once alxed by the fact that only one of BEG U U Q t’E Knickerbockere leads tn rabagnds lanova, Connecticut and St. Fran­ can Association's drafting of Den­ plaque and the S. Polk Waskowlts Bcaa'a (S) teams standouts. Bobby Davte^ F*ar Wm 4s <4) with 100 and Frank BrUB o f tho and 6-7 Martin Farrell. That would make an 18-player Memorial trophy. basis. The top 10 (first place votes against Alabama. A paragraph the top eleven playere is 21 years Golnik ...... 106 106 131 331 perennial, league all-star choice is Oangewer* ...... — 104 106 306 cis of Pa. Penn State, Syracuse, ver. Unable to agree with the Breen ...... M 102 96 393 Pistons maintained bis fras throw Manhattan and Temple are cap­ St. John's has a big man it sorely deal of the .,ne which began with ^ Notre Dame also goes dowm in and season's records in paren­ from the Alumnews went like this: old. Still, it’s a team of solid, ex­ 6-1 aa la Bobby Wanxer, for five Atwood ,...... 107 IDS 316 the shifting of shorUtop Billy Western League over a settlement theses) ; “ Billy Atkins, Jim Roach, Jim­ perienced, alxabte players that J. Martin ...... 100 T20 ion 33ft Bllsh ...... 106 113 — 330 accuracy lead with 91.5 per cent. able of pulling off a few upsets. missed last year in 6-7 soph Mike for encroaching on its territoiY, history as the first parochial O'Reilly .V...... 137 111 107 366 years an all-star. Davies and Wan- Anderson ...... 119 — — 118 Parent! as well as three key vets Hunter and pitchers Bob Ti.rley 1. Notre Dame (8>4) (9-0) , 138 my Ricketts and Bobby Hoppe repreaents the beat in eastern foot­ Taggart . Andy Phillip of Fort Wayne, Cornell is expected to retain its the A.A. asked Minor League ^ o o l and non-member of the 119 163 367 ssr are both out of Seton Hall. Mathlason ...... 106 111 107 331 in Harty Satallno, Ed Cunningham end Don Lars*n to the Yankees OOTnMticut Interscholastic Ath- 2. Southington (5) (8-0) .. 129 •aCh acorod Tiger touchdowns. Johnny Kelley ball. The line, averages 197 pounds Becker ...... 130 137 113 366 who set a now NBA record laat Ivy Lieague crown despite' the loss President George Trautman to ap­ Total* ... 4...... 653 967 686 1666 The twoeome form the moet prolif­ OenovesI , ...... — 106 316 week with 10 asaiata against M U - of Lee Morton, the league's most and Dick Grogan. Cornell has one for pitchers Harry Byrd and Jim W ic Conference to be selected by 3. Danbury (2>i) (8-0) ... 115 Ricketts amassed 81 yarda in nine and the backfleld a mobile 184. ladle*’ 411 ic scoring backcourt combination of the flnest little nien in 5-6 Chuck There are a lot of potential All- McDonald, outfielder Gene Wood- point a five-man Board of Arbitra­ ruahea, Hoppe gained 72 in five no time for correspondence, khd Two of Army’s three players Wittke ...... 100 96 114 SOS neapolis, ia ahead in the playmak- valuable player last season. tion to settle the dispute. tw^nmrts writers. 4. Naugatuck (8-0-1) ..... 102 in the NBA. Totals ...... 567 861 " lE i i » Rolles. Penn and Princeton have America backs, but only one runs ling, shortstop Willie Miranda and 5. Roger Ludlowe (8-1) . . . 8.'i tries, including a 55-yard scoring consequently I have lapsed ad far were such standouts at their posi­ Farad 1*0 103 m 33ft Oae Irsas It) Ing department with ISO aeriath '. LaSalle, of course, will be The Western Leaf^e has asked Others to collect first place Smith ... :::::::::::: !» 93 no 393 O a ch Les Harrisoa who also BoggInl ...... IW 111 106 336 good enough veteran teams back for Pat, one-year-old son of Bud­ catchers Gus 'Triandos and Hal Jaunt, and Atkina ran 74 yards In behind in these respects that thi4 tions that there was no question Phillip* . Matt FOrmon spearheaded by Tom Gola, per­ tow 'IlSO.OOO damages for the loss votes'-were Southington, a class B 6. Ansonia (7-2) ...... 62 96 111 397 owns the team, has promised to Prior...... 17 113 97 316 to make a strong challenge for the Smith. 14 rushes.” Hoppe gained 244 letter today finds me in the pecu­ •bout their selection. The third, Morruon 11? 113 66 335 Wllkle,_Jr; haps the nation's beat college dy Leake, all-around star of Ok­ of the Denver club. The American p o w e r ^ s e led by Rsv Thorpe. 5. 7. Greenwich (6-1) ...... 54 bring his entire squad to Man­ crown. Columbia lacks height. lahoma. (NEA). Thera Is no doubt more trade and Danbury, sparked by George 8. Stamford (7-2) ...... 42 yards to pace the Baby Tigers in liar position of locking the door guard Ralph Chesnauskas, had University of Connecticut. Yogi Della Fera ! iot 116 l i t ' 936 basketball player. The flhcplorers Association has offered $50,000. / Total* ...... 493 499 T il 1563 chester. Saturday afternoon the U>w Man . , g i « ^ Dari-Queens Edge Rising Power winds are blowing behind closed Radachovvsky, 2%. 9. Shelton (7-1) ...... f» three games. after the horse is gohe. some stiff competition for his place Yokabaskaa. now in the Army, will Low Man . -lost only Co-Captain Frank the same It received from Arnold 3 Rojrala meet the Boston Celtics in also be with the Prone. Matty For- Connecticut, which upset Holy doors and private nooks in the Southington' Mid Danbury, un­ 10. Weaver (6-2) ...... 21 Coach Jordan, incidentally, "I am looking foreward to other on the team, but got it on strength Dalri-Mald (I) a nationally televised game. G'Hara but have back Jackie Johnson for its loss of Kansas City Nowlcki . mon. former Holy Crowi brlUlant. Total! . . . . *473 *4ii UM Roofer^ 53 to 49 Cross last year, is one of New Eng­ rooms and in the loi>bles of the beaten and united, turned In ident­ Honorable Mention: Woodrow named the Southeastern Confer­ Thanksgivings inManchester, and aU-around ability. Cheanauekaa ...... 124 123 97 344 Appearing with HamUton for Moore and Joe Gilson, a pair of West Side Midget to the American League. The five- Leading the Detroit Lions to a ence (?aach of the Yesr in 1953, Keeney ...... 108 97 124 337 wiu also be with the Props. land s rising powers and should hotel headquarters. One Involves ical records of 8 victories. The No. Wilson 17, Ea.st Haven 15, Hart­ when once agkin 1 may have the has been tabbed as a player strong Spencer , ...... 106 106 the first time will be Worthy Pst- . 6-5 sharpshooters who were man board, consisting of one rep­ third straight Western Division waa selected to coach the South in A preliminary will start at 7:80 <3) Ineligible last season. Also back tske charge of the Yankee Confer­ Brooklyn and Philadelrniia. crown in the National Football 4 team was Naugatuck, with eight ford Bulkeley 11. Hartford Public enjoyment jUid privilege of renew­ enough and quick enough to over­ Suchy ...... in 129 363 terson, last year’s captain at the Murp^ .... Ih a Darl-Quaens dafbated the resentative of each league and one the annual Blue-Gray game on come hla own mistakes* He’s a J Fuller ...... 1 3 2 99 in 364 between two local teams. Straugh ... . .* 97 97 101 i S are Frank Blatcher and Charlie ence with ease behind 6-5 Art League Underway General Manager Roy Harney of victories but tied by Torrlngton 8, Bridgeport Harding 7. ing friendships. I also extend my ...... : . . Palmer RocAag Oo. by a aoora ot ijuimby. representative of each club involv­ League is Doak Walker, hard run­ Christmas Day in Montgomery, Sharp blocker and, as middle guard O. Jarri* 99 96 Wall ...... 93 IS 96 371 the Phillies, openly admitting he is Formal PresMiUtton sincerest regrets that I was unable C. Fuller ...... — in 111 Piper ...... 54 to 40 last night in a T Xb* Singley, a pair o f high scoring ed in the dispute, and a fifth man ning halfback. Ala. on a five-man line, a bear on de­ ,107 — 96 309 Juniors. A1 Lewis, Bob Kramer The West Side Rec. Center Mid­ seeking hitting help, reportedly agreed upon by the four. Thl.s Formal presentation of the to pafttcipate to the Race Com­ Porlerflsld . . 98 93 97 379 termedlats XoagiM tOt. has made bide for Jackie R^in- Just to keep the record straight, mittee.” fense. ToUl* ...... 578 643 674 1496 Ceriiut ...... 133 136 106 3S6 and 6-6 Walt Fredericks are up get Basketball League started its group will decide on a “Just end plaque and WaskowitS trophy will Auburn’s proper name -is Alabsma We*t SMr Tavern (II The Queens, with Ron Lamcn Goeffrion Leads aon, Carl Elirillo and Jutiior Gil- M made soon, probably next week, Last Night \Fights Little Johnny, the first American Myetifylng Faker Wfitncakl ...... 104 121 100 336 Wallpaper Racks up 102-37 To tala ■ ...... 609 604 487 1463 •bowing tbs way with 12 polata. from the fine freshman aqiiad. The fourth season last night at the legal compensation.” Polytechnic Institute. - Ro** .... llain. Ylie Dodgers have asked for Engines Advance the plaque by Art MclJMnlev of to finish in the Boston Marathon Quarterback Pete Vann, a aec- ...... 101 106 33 397 Driver’s 41) opened up a 36 to U first ptrlod club has height, experience, re­ Odar Street gym with two very JOHNNY KELLEY WRITES, Undberg ...... 96 91 33 Tt Cosgrojve ...... 91 It 61 367 bounding strength, speed, scoring Hockey Scorers well played games. so".tkpaw Curt Simmons nnd either the, Hartford Times, new president New York—Joey Lopes, 133. laat April 19, and a sure-bet to be ond-team Ail. Bast choice last year, Wennergren ...... 133 141 87 361 pT ^ dlsirpcri ...... 61 67 91 3M margin and then procaadsd to show of the Phils’ two catchers, Smokey “Had there been the alightCst A. Masuro 117 abllity-HM>d Gola. 'Tom, now a Pagani and Son, . last year's To First Place of the Connecticut Sports Writers Sacramento, Calif., outpointed Lu­ on the next United States Olympic matured and improved this season 104 n 309 Win in Rec Senior League Hall ...... 96 101 191 331 their heela to the Roofers for the Burgess and Stan Lopata, but not posaiblllty of getting into poSMble Gilbertson ...... 91 91 fi 371 senior, has shown he can do league and playoff champions, Alliance, and the trophy by Dr. lu Peres, 132, Brooklyn, 10. team, Uncle Sam permitting, is in to win the unanimous approval of Total* ...... 631 *560 remainder of the ganis. Montreal, Nov. 30 W —Bemle for the trio coveted by Harney. condition for your race, you might a tank battalion at Fort Dlx, N. J. the experts. He’s a strong-armed 4fi 1568 Manchester WaUptqier with aT HlllnskI ...... 91 90 111 103 everything expected of an Alia opened with Gus Grinders as their Sport Chatter David WaskowiU of New Britain, Brooklyn— Gil Turner, 154, In the second quarts* the m m s (Boom Boom) Geoffrion and his Looking for HIttore The Engines moved into a tie the donor. have rested assured that 1 would KNIGHT GETS BREAK passer who can heave the ball 76 MRBCHANT’S LRAUl’ B recort score laat night a;nothered I Totaols ...... 440 4M 633 1138 ■kyarod aomewhat but lOba n c a - Anerica both <»i offense and de­ opposition. The, Barbers continued Philadelphia, stopped Ray Drake, have, been in Manchester today. Montreal Canadiens' teammates "Of course, I have talked to for first place in the Police and T ttv fo Viewers in these parte Al't Tesae* (I) Jon-Dl's 102 to 87 in a Rec Senior vitch-aad Joa Kosuma each toaaed fense. their winning ways with a 21 to Jahenda. whose squad o f 36 158, Far Rockaway, N. Y. 9. Your city sponsors the finest road J"**!?.!’. • faker in the Plrkey .... 113 lit 113 341 Rec Results KI.KB LEAOl’ B monopolise the National Hockey Brooklyn,” Harney said, ‘'but I BU81NE8S3IEN’S Basketball Firemen's Midget Basketball had a chance to see Bobby Knight tradition of Army quarterbacks, a I^ajlie game. In the second of two. in three hoops to keep Um game Adds Scoring Power 12 verdict. The Grinclers-held a one consisted 90 per cent of seniors, race in the country today, ao far Peterson .. «l 104 -■ 1S9 - SkMaere (41 Loague's individual scoring race cannot disclose the names of the League resumes play tonight at League as they scored a last Sydney, Australia— Billy Pea­ play with the New York Knicker­ pols^ Sinai caller and a solid de­ Chappell .. 106 111 113 830 Miller's Restaurant overcame a 15 Reardpn . Iniereating. ^ e Queens left the Duquesne has lost heighth and today. point lead at the midway mark. was delighted by the news, and Maackesisr Wallpaper <|t3) ...... 93 114 99 IN 1 players who could be involved. 7:30 with only one game sched­ quarter victory over the Chiefs cock, 121 1-4, Philadelphia, but- aa I am concerned,” wrote Pvt. bockers in the NBA last Satur- fensive player. Rosetto .,, 106 93 — 199 point halftime deficit to take a P. Enrico ,,, ...... 91 94 113 397 floor at half Um* with a SI to 30 rebounding strength by the gradu­ Frahk Naumec had a g o ^ ' second 27-22. his first thought was "My boys Johnny Kelley to the writer. The Babcock .. ..109 130 US 343 0 Selbfr. f .... B. F; Pts PIcaut ...... 100 113 too 333 Geoffrion leads with 26 points Yea, we are searching for hitters uled. Herm's Cameras meet the pointed Pierre Cossemyns, 120 3-4, ^ y night against Syracuse. Thjs At end Don Holleder's only aerl- McCarthy . 66 to 63 win over Hllinxki's Sunoco. lead. ation of Jim Tucker and netch- on 13 goals and 10 aasisU. He is half to pace the c l i p p e r s . Bob Ray Spicer finding the range will be very happy to hear the letter waa dated Nov. 25. .. — 100 107 307 3 N Holmes, f ■ Blssonett* ...... 103 137 135 366 but wo will not make any trades Lawyers in a battle for second wonderful news.” Belgium. 12. former local player, who was The Wallptiper five wasted nolo0 B. Holmrs, f • I . ■ The Palmer flvb came bade er Johnson but it adds scoring Jamatais flipped in seven points Little Johnny, the United States' fh* i?*' «astern honors is Total* ...... ^ ;T7.. 817 *649 i«M 9 j Totaols ...... 877 * 4417 UK the league’s leading goal getter. involvihg our top pitchers. I will place. early in the last period guide-d his Providence. R. I.— Curley Mon- playing at the East Side Rec laat the other first team choice. Navy’s time as it poured in a barrage, of | o Cobb, f ...... fighting after the Intermiasion. power in 6-1 Dave Ricketts, Nick Mlckoeki, former New York for the losers. Gordon Geer led the say emphatically that/Simmons team to a first place tie with the “Frankly, we never gave a No. 1 miulhoner and long distance (Smliffe Mstars (•) hoopj to blast Jon-IM's off the ' * Vol*. c .... Ns4re Dam* 40) Grinders with eight uarkers. thought about the state rankings rde. 140 3-4, Worcester, outpoint­ season, dropped In three field Ronnie Beagle. They're the East’s Everett ... 97 99 106 395 3 Butkos, o ... 3S Durhrmin ...... i...... 94 N 67 960 and with Ken Irish and Gm m Tost brother of All-America candidate Ranger and now with the Chicago will not be traded.” A MEETING for all boys in­ Chiefs. The (Jhiefs were leading runqef', wrote in answer to a query goals in seven attempts. diapm an . 94 109 300 court. It was no contest after the Rosul ...... 106 int 130 334 . Paul P h i l l i p s ’ Personalised ed Charley Slaughter, 134, New­ leading candidate!' for the Ail 1 Bralnard. g atarting to hit closed the margin Dick Ricketts. Then there is the Black Hawks, leads in playmaking Robinson also is on the “wanted” terested in playing in the Junior going into the last period but could early in the year,” explained ark. N. J„ 10. front the writer. Kelley's presence America team. UaRochelle .106 104 U 391 first 10 minutes of play. The Broad 1 VltUisr, g Desimone ...... 106 117 94 316 Floors and the Police and Firemen, Sunday night in' Syracuse, he Jmiler .... 103 in — 190 Goldstein to five points. Larson and Attken remarkable Sihugo Green, the 6-3 with 16 assists. list of the (, who and Inten-nediate Basketball not hold back the determined Red Janenda, "so the whole thing is tVaa eought for last Thursday's scored a lone free throw. The Street Decorators were out in ...... — 118 134 343 both newcomers to the West Side not only a grand surprise, but Montreal —Bobby Courchesne, Hollcder, regarded as the best Tltor ...... 99 inn ton 369 9 Totals continued the Queme’ rsmiilt. flash who may develop into one Hard on Geoffrion's heels in the have made a definite offer for the Leagues will be held 'Ihursday Shirts. Bad passes and poor ball Five Mile Turkey Day Road Race, Hartford flash is the first player pass receiver Army has had in CunIKfe .. — 99 101 300 front 44 to 16 at Intermiasion and 41 30-59 103 Totals ...... 304 433 406 u ii of the game’s beat. Mickey Wlio- circuit, tangled in the second game makes all of us very happy. Be-' 129 3-4, Holyoke, Mass., outpoint­ an event Kelley had won the three Jen-lN’s' ViD however, to maintain the final point derby are his Unemates. great infielder. Buzaie .'-sivasi. night at 6 o'clock at the East Side handling kept the' Engines behind ed Jimmy Demura, 129 1-4, Syra­ in bistory without high school and many yean, ia a sharp downfield kept adding to the ecore ! y leaps B. F. PU. maivla of victory. Laraoa, Xoama, grad, the fine team man, also is wrlth a 21 to 19 decision for the sides, while Nick (Pietrosante) previous years. Total* .. . . 497 « i "498 1474 and bounds in winning by a lop­ Fox, r ...... Tale 44> Maurice (The R ocket). Richard Dodger vice president admitted he Rec. Rosters will be turned in and until the end o f ‘the game. Chuck cuse, 10. college experience to play in the blwker and a defensive player Farrell, f ... AiUrin wars baat ^ ttw back. Main Street five. Police and Fire, was good, he would be the first to Attempts to reach Kelley, prior DeCormler**

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n O B T S E H MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1954 PAIS SSSL MANCHESTER EVEWityq ALP. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER *0.1954 ''t- For Salt 72 H oosfs For Salt i 72 Suburbu For Sak 75 not aho'w tha right-of-way from T AatosMbtlcs for Salt 4 Business Servlets Offered 18 CARNIVAL Bnsineaa Loeatkma Hackmatack Street connecting to BY DICE TURNER ArficlM For Bdit 46 HoQSBhold Goods 51 5CANCHB8TS3R, Finley St.—8 rcom 45 NOR5(AN ST. Six room eii«ie, NORTH COVENTRY — SubeUntlal Committee Compares Plans lMl-40 OLDER Chevroleta, Fotda For Rent * 64 the dri'veway to the school from QONDsai'S T.V. Service, available STOP THOSE drafty doors with MOVING, Selling Hotpoint etove, Cape Cod, two-car garage, com­ oil ateam haat, ameatte drive and seven rttoin home with eleven other good tranaportatlon. Good any time. Antenna converelona. Keeney Street. No drain araa for interlocking metal weatnar atrip dishwasher and twin beds. Phdhe bination windows, targe land- garaga. Nice lot. Shown by ap­ acres, extensive frontage, fast the aump pit ia shown, he aaid. credit enablea iia to accept 38 %Uoo factory auporvleed aervlce. ■caqied lot, 138 x 300, wUli plenty pointment. CaU 50. 8-8789. brook with pond poaeihllltiea. OU down. Dougtaa Motota, 333 Main ping. Phona .50, 36470. 50. 8-4167. 5IANCHE8TER—5(aln atraet store To Rule on ^ ^Accordance*^ He felt it might to disadvan­ Tel. Ml. 9-lMB. ■■ of shade trees, outside fireplace ■team heat, two firsplacea, spa­ i for rent. 50. 9-8144. AD 3-8180, SIX ROOM duplex, aU improva- tageous to hava the only entrance liw rtiiM M ib COME IN—Drowse around The and workshop. AA tone. 51J. cious living room. Two-car ga­ State DtpL of Education and to the audio 'Viaual atoraroom RUBBISH and aahee removed. Gen­ Woodshed, 11 llidn S t, Itanehea- Maehinery and Tools 52 3^608. mente. Centrally located, no drive­ , 813,800. Talbot Agency, An­ Sehooi Building Group CLASBiraO APVT. IBM FORD tudor, in good condi­ eral cleaning of atUca, cellare and IdANCHESTER-^Stora auitable for way. Referencaa required. Write Utohtraa’a anawara and commenta through tha gym atoraroom. Ha tion. IBU Chevttdot udor. Eaaleat ter. Conn. Good uaed furniture small business or for orofessienal dover. By appointment," Phone on tham. *yarda. Call M and M Rubblah re­ NEW DELTA wood turning lathe. Box B, Herald. Coventry PI. 3A800. A$ked to Give O/nnioH noted thara seems to to no cut off DEPT. HOURS tarma in town. Dbuglaa Motora, moval. MI. 9-97B7. bought and aoM. Tto. l a 8-3164. officss. CaU RockvUle 5-9043, MANCHESTER The .DepL of Education noted gats to aegregate tha auditorium 8:18 A . M. to 4:80 P. M. 833 Main. f^ ta TU 7 pm . Complete with motor and stand. THREE TENEMENT House, 44 . 11” awing, 36” centers. CaU 50. SPAaOUS Professional office Six Room Brick Cape Cod On h»ue by Directors that in order to comply with the portion 6C the school during adult- MANCHESTER T.V. Service, radio i and 6 rooms. Steam heat and hot eventa in the evening. 19M. 1380, CHEVROUSTS, two 31 HOLD* ANY ahaver TU Christ­ 3-8841 after 3 p.m. suite, ground floor, Main Street Shed dormer, IVg baths, 'antod>-Rcal EsUto 77 fife marshal'a requiremrate, Crab­ and T.V. epedallata eince 1924. mas. Ramtmber wa carry and air furnacea,' three car garage. 3 A move to study whether the tree must submit a schedule of (3oaIee aaid he felt detail draw­ COPY CLOSING UMB door, four door, radioa, heatera, Houae aenace call 3S.B0. Ml. location. Phone 50. 8-6900. basement Yarage, storpi win­ Price 316,900. 5n. 9-lS84. ‘ 7 sarvice aU electric shavers. Rua / ARE TOU CONSIDERING town can legally usa Walter Crab­ finished hardware, provide a metal ings of the heating system and POR CLASSIFIED ADVT. excallent condition Jiroughout. BABM or Ml. S-460T. dows and screens. Immediate /SBLLmo YOUR PROPERTY! Douglaa Motora, 833 Mam. seU’a Barber Shop, corner Oak Musical Instruments 52 FOUR ROOM Office suite, excel- 97 PROSPECT ST. —OutetafMUltg. tree, Jr.’a final plans as the basis door to the boiler room, chirage the plumbing layout were vague MON. THRU FRL and'^ Spruce. '^lent decor, complete facUlUes, ' We wlU appraise your proporty the direcUon of swing of four and might occaaien argumenU ALL APPLIANCES aervlced, clean­ 5CUSIC Instrumental rental. Com- occupancy. Sensibly priced at ly beautiful ato room COloniau. for building the Keeney Street 10:80 A. M. 13BI CMEVROLEIT !■% ton truck, ing and repalra on range bumere, street and rear parking, moder­ freo and without any obligation. dooiR and provide lighted, not later between the contractor and BIKE—Three Wheel chain drive. plata line of Inatrumente. Rental 116,500. , Sun porch, fireplace, ameisll SAnTRDAY 9 A. M. very good cohdiUon. Tel. MI. heatert, refrigeratora, all typea ate rental. 50. 0-1680 or 50. drive, two-car garage. Alui W# also buy proporty for caali. School was launched last night at painted, exit aigna. the architect. B-IMB. washing m i ExceUent condition. Also Baboe> applied to purchase price. Repre- 3-8080. Selling or buying contact a meeting of the School Building Giat of Crabtree'a Soawer waa nachlnea. Metro Ser^ce. tenda. Call 50. 8-0318. aentlng Olds, Senner, Bach, Ped- GREENWOOD DRIVE windows, lot 93 x 380. The committee chairman aug.-' WEDDING BOUQUETS CaU 50. 9-0382. $17,800. The H E K Agency/Ex STANLEY BRAY, Realtor Committee. that the hardware sch ed ^ would gested alternate bids he asked on IBM FORD Convertible, rebuilt en- ler and Bundy. Metter’s Mualc TWO STORES hear Main Street New 6 room ranches near­ 5a-3-6373 The Board of Dtrectora formally Studio, 177 McKoe. 50. 8-7800. elusive Agents. 5 0. I-SUI,' ~ to provided, the awing df, the l60 per cent convector heating. CORSAGES - FUNERAL DESIGNS gine, leaa than B.OOO milea. New WIRING fNSTALLATlON of aU Suitable for small business or of­ ing completion. One open for BRAB^BURN REALTY petitioned the School^ Building doors would to changed, that the Plana call for partly convector Urea. New paint. MI. 9-2STB. FOUR STORM windows Elorence fices. Hdated. 50. 9-1890, 50. Committee to provide an opinion typaa No Job too amall. Pater oil heater, gas haater. MI. 8-4483. PIANO TUNING and voicing. Com- inspection. Many de luxe fea­ ENJOY LIVING boiler door planned waa firaprodf, and partly radiation hasting with Pantaiuk, 40 Foatar atraet. Phone 9-8094. 3 bedroom ranch, U8T1NOS WANTED - StagiR on whether the final plana and final ARRANGEMENTS • CUT FLOWERS Diol MI-3-5121 SACRIFICE IBM Chryaler Windaor, plots rebuUdlng, repairing, re­ tures. Available under FHA two-ftunUy. three-family, tout- and that to did plan lighted exit return pipes underneath the con­ > i/*c .• Mitchell B-7803. styling. Keys recovered. 24-nour reasonably Priced, apeclflcations drawn up by Crab­ aigna. crete alab floor. Goelee’s p oin t 19BS engine,, dark blue, white tide STORE, GOOD Location for tailor, and VA financing. Builder will Grady Brokeker. ntaa praperta. Bava many cahb tree are eubatantially in accordance PLACE YOUR ORDER F O R ..- walla, radio, heater. PI. 2-7B54. service.* AU work guarratoed. 'The shoemaker, beauty ah. Reason­ ' buyan. Uortgagea amuifed. Two ether eriticiama concerned was that the pipes would not be Boata u d AccMoorlcs 46 Piano Sh. Phones ML 8-8SM, consider taking your present 8-8009. with the preliminary plana drawn health requiremenU. They were accesOible for repair if they broke H 'A I RADIO-TV SERVICE. Tel. able. Inquire 1 Walnut St.' 50. Pleaaa oaU O m aa U Grasladlo, 8-8074. 9-8070. home in trade. by Arnold LawrraCc and made part that tha toilet room ahould not down. XMAS BASKETS - WREATHS - SPRAYS SOLIMENE, Inc. Ml. 9-8685. Gary lammaco. MT OWN 1904 7% b.p. Aquaaonlc 63 FOOT RANCH, t)lree twin-sise Ratotor, IH tchd R487R .108 of the referendum" vote by which Preaenta the following guaran­ Evinrude, used leas than 16 hours. bedrooma, ceramic/ tile hath, fire­ EHiut atraat open , directly into tha kitchen Perry CrIttelaM Coe tract SPINET PIANO—Mahogany, full T. J. CROCKETT, Broker the citisen appropriated money and that fiy screens should to pro­ rOCNl>—A pUc« where )rau can teed uaed can. ‘ITieae can have all MELODY RADIO—TV - Phono’s. New motor guarantee, $tl8. Bar place, garage, 180’/lot, high eleva­ for the project. Several queationa were Hated by FLOWERS BY WIRE ■eoure it complete line of knitti been turned in on the fabuloua new N M t calls, Ouaranteed service. keyboard. Reconditioned, 3398. Suburban For Rent 66 READY BUYERS waiting now. vided in kitchen and cafeteria. James L. Perry, clcrk-of-the- stow’a-Just north of Post Office. New pianos at 3379. Two years to 244 Main Street tion, suburban. Only |1S,300. Carl­ ' Acting on the petition, signed ytxm and aeceownlea, atnmp.^ Dodge and Plymouth!. Moat of ML 9-2380. ’ Office: MI-3-5416 or ton W. Hutchins. 5a. 9-S1S3, For immediate action list your X^rabtree'a response was that worka. He pointed out that tha 621 HARTFORD RD. PHONE Ml.f-770D them are one owner ca n and the 1964 EVINRUDE IS h.p. Uke new pay. Birnbaum’a, 381 Main Street, R(X3CVILLE—Four room unfurn­ property with the Albert J. Gatto by all Dirsetora except Harry FI- 1 goodil entaroidery oottana and 9-4694. rate, who was absent. when the the toilet would to provided with propioaed contract does not set fattlwK tfaraada at Tour Tara name of the previous owner WUl ANTIQUES ReOniahad. Re]epalring with 4 gal. tanks and forward, New Britain, Ctonn. MO. 8-4618. ished apartment. Write Box O, * Residence: MI-9-7761 C o.,' Realtors, c a 9-3480, eva- forth the duties and ' reaponaibil- any fu itition was drawn up, the School a vestibule and that screens were S mb, M Oottace St. Phone Kt. be given on requeet. dona on furniture. Ileman. neutral and reverse—$319. Bar- Herald. 61 JARVIS Ttires bedroom nlngs JA, 8-3889. called for in the plans. itiea of the oemer's representative 189 South Main 8 t Pbona KIMBALL SPINET piano, alx BOWERS SCHOOL Area. Large 6- uilding Committee voted to au­ m . ■tow’s—Just north of Post OfficSi years old. Like new. Co«t 3700, Cape Cod, tolly Inaulated, hrease- g .. In the category of general sug- on the Job the clerK-of-the- 8-6442. RCKKVILLE, 14 Laurel St. Three- room ranch. 8 twin site bedrooRis, way, atteonsd garage. Awnlnga. IF READY , to buy, aau. axchanga thorize Raymond Goelee, its chair- 1962 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR appraised $800, asking $378, Call fireplace, plastered 'Aralla, oil hot man, to appoint a panel to com 'g e e t i^ , hut not legal require-. works. He aaiid the strength of the VODMD—A pUea where'you can 7HH.P. 1988 EVINRUDE With neu­ room furnished apartment. In­ Property, fenced, iandscapto. raal aatate, mortgages a rra a g ^ concrete floor aleb is not speclfted. buy Baraat and Ttofa Tama and The original Jet black., finiah on FURNITURE- Repair Service: tral ahlft. Sold this spring, $100. 50. 9-3384 after 8:18, quire first floor, Mrs. Portar. water heaf cellar, aimeaite drive, $13,400. Consult Howard a Haatinga, pare the mans. Ictonte, the State Dept, of Educa­ thia car is Just too good to be- near bus. Only $14,800. Carlton W. Agracy, 5 a 9-UOT. Four On Panel tion commented that the cluster- The window gleslng toed is not ■uMB Bataa Knlttinc accaaaoriea. Complete repairing, .-vlinlshlng, Baratow’a—Phone 50. 9-7334. shown on drawings although they SAVE UP TO 5 0 % O N THI C O S f It’a Tour Tara Shop. BO Oottace Ueve. It reflects the cere that has restoring on all tyMs of furniture. ROCKVILLE, 34 Grove St., Hill­ Hutchina. 5a, 9-BI33, 8-4694. Q U A U rt CONSTRUCTION. con­ Goalee named aarence Wether- tj-pe achool is generally more cost­ been given- to this low mileage Zlgmund> Goads, Prop. Formerly Wsnted—To Bay 68 side Houae. TWo room furnished ly to expand and perhaps a re- ere referred to in apecificationa aa S t TOL MI. t-938B. r. a. Sis V- a HI. ea MANCHESTER venient location and low selling ell, G. N. Cole. Hayden Griswold, OP FAMOUS SUBURtANm TRACTION car. Equipped with all extras. of Watkins Bros. Tel. Ml. 2-7449.. apartment with private bath. In­ Sr., and aifford Varney to the Vaion to provide double - loaded being shown there. He noted that Sun MM w e n emlM, hi BnildinK BfstaialS 47 WANTED — Maple kitchen or Six room family home for price combine to make thia listing Montgome^ Hits H inch asphalt tile la called for quire first floor. Apt. 9. our ’’Home of the Week.” 'Hiia group. corridors when the achool is ntade G % t dinette chairs, in good condition. |10,8()0. Three rooma on ftrat floor, bigger ahould to made. while moat of the town’s schools SOUMD-Lady’a bracelet. Can at 1961 MERCURY 4-DOOR TRAY’S “Johnnis'B doing much bottsr sino# wt got strongor light­ Reasonable. Write Box D, Herald. six room older one owner home It On the motion to set up the Olcniiey’a Store, 7M Main St. three bedrooma and bath on. aec- Air Power Split Crabtree felt his own piano for contain 3-16 inch. He said tha BeauUful light green fu lly ideal for the growing family. committee, Wesley Gryk’ caat the fire alarm ayatem will not to TV and RADIO SERVICE ing—4iow ho can copy ffom pupilt throo dooko sw syi” KILN DRIED SHEATHINO ond floor, oil heat, automatic hot Hires twin bed else bedrooma, only dissenting vote: Judge John axpanding by adding new a«.mi- ZX)ST—Black leather motorcycle equipped with overdrive and all Wanted To Rent 68 water, insulation, combination satisfactory to the firs marshal. SUBURBAMn Nrw Tna4$ a n t e d and famUy aize hath jn second S. G. Rottner apeclficaliy requested datached unite 'would to superior. possible acceeeoriea including win­ BILL TRAYGIS W —Bunk beds complete. (danteneg (raaa Pngn One) Goalee noted that the marshal will jacket. Return to T.M.C.A. No dow visors. 1 X 12 8. U, Pine . .per M $88.00 Glastonbury. ME. 3-7835. ■torm windows and acreena. AU floor, over-sised living room, din­ that he be recorded aa abstaining. While the education unit I'elt the queadona aaked. MI. B'TlfiS. 1 X 8 8. L.. Fir ....per M 386.00 WANTED—Two bedroom furnished city utilities. require a Gemewell ayatem. 8995 Prompt, Courteous Service Moving—Tracklaf apartment, vicinity of Washington ing room, kitchen and tun porch muoh of its flexlbUlty by baaing The foilr-memtor panel ia ex­ colonial motif planned would to Help wanted-^Mkle 36 Plyacord 4 x 8 . . . per M 3127.00 MANCHESTER on first floor. Full basement, pected to aet to work Immediately l>eautifi'.l. It coarunrated that the Perry said it was hia opinion IX3ST THAT aatlafied feeUnr U School. Two children, ages 7 and PlesMnt six room home, first the air command organisation on Storage 20 YTaming...... from per M 399.00 WANTED—Copper hot water tank, 8. 5U. 9-4886, Bteam heat, fenced-ln yard with on the comparlsona and,* if poealhlc, wood trim would to exipenaive to that if Connecticut brick ia used, ^by G 0 6 d /VEAR you haven’t tried dimiuj; at the 1961 FORD CUSTOM MI-B-S5S0 or B-760B PART TIME HELP wanted. Con­ Flush D o o rs...... from 37;50. CaU 50. 3-6738. floor has 12x10 living room with the requtrementa of the ‘direct eup- waterproof mortar ahould to apeei- Roaemont Raetaurant, Route SB, tact Master Sergeant Buckler. 5CL fruit treea. Just a few'atepa to port’ of the land forces, whereas it will report Its findings to the maintain. It suggested the toll This 4 door metallic red aedan MANCHESTER - Package DeUv- Nallo ...... picked up keg 38.50 APARTMENT OR Flat. Couple 48. fireplace, small dining room, bed­ East Center Street. Priced to seU fied and a waterproof coating Bolton, Rec«mtiona, biuiqueta, dr- FURNITURE Raflmahtng, antique ery. Local Ught truclclng and 9-5194. room and work saver kitchen. Sec­ should be based on the organization whole committee next Monday to tower to carried in the contract is an original S3.600 mile car and C asin g...... ptr c 18.80 No children. Reasonable rent. at 914,306. ExceUent mortgage should painted over the brick. ■ * , ganlcuian duuiera invited. For furniture a specialty, chalta caned packaga delivery. Refrigeratora. necessary to gain the greatest that the committee in turn can re­ , an alternative hid so that it 1 \ Rooms Without Board 59 ond floor, two bedreome and hath. to we Invite your cloaest inapectlon. Selling house. Urgent. Box G, availaUe. Call Jarvla Realty Co. raaervatlona contact Charlie or and mabad. Anson F. Thorp. waabars and stove moving a WANTEID— Automobile mechanic m eagre of control in the air, port to the Directors the following could to eliminated if too expen- Like Goalee, Perry said he felt A88nl8 Has to be driven to be appreciated. Phona MltcheU BA73S. to work on Dodge and Plymouth Herald. Attached garage with atneaite 5a. S-4113. Eveninga MI. 3-7847. evening. alve. more detailed drawings of aome Maria Cole. ML B-4BBB. speciatUr. MI- 96762. NATIONAL BUILDERS LARGE ATTRACTIVE Room, drivew.ny. Lovely fenced-in yard. “Air power ia imii^isible. If you $ 8 4 5 cars. Paid holidaya and hoapital- SUPPLIES ■ultahle for one or two persona. Mayor HaTOId A. Turkington, Claims Trim Not Excessive phases o f the construction should OUMPLETE Hand and power lawn ixation. See Marty in Service Full price 315.300. BISSELL BTREE7T— Two family split it up into compartments yon •U8TIN A. CHA5fBER8 CO., 381 State Street Hot water, ahower and private en­ merely pull it to pieces and de­ present at the meeting last night, Crabtree answered in his letter be provided to avoid ergumenU AnBOsnenBieBts mower tales and service. Motors Dept. Solimene, Inc., 684 Center Business Property For Sale 70 ANDOVER " houae, one aide vacant. Price of reply that the wood trn waa between contractor and architect 1961 PONTIAC 2-DOOR lodu and long distanca mortng, North Hevra, Conn. trance. Inquire 101 Chestnut St. Seven miles from Idancheeter $10,000, 33,800 cash. JA. 3-6074 ^ stroy its greatest aatet, iU flexi­ acknowledged the difficulty of the Here la another fine example of tuned ar overhauled. Pickup and mudting, Btorage. CaU ML 86187. St., Manchester. not exceative and that the toll over interpretation. WB eSARRT Tioga yaraa at the dell vary Bsrvlce. Olbaon’s Garage PLEASANT HEATED single bed FULLY EQUIPPED soda shop with Center, Cape Cod, built in 1847 5a. 9-8701. bility. task facing the g ^ p , but urged a Solimene proceaaed uaed car. It Hartforif CHapel 7-1438. Tel. CHeetnut 8-2147 with five finished rooms. Fireplace, ..^“If we lose the war in the air, we the fastest posaibl# action. tower was an aesthetic addition to Hayden Griswold, a committae adma iRlcaa aa the raiU. Sava 50. 8-6013. DRIVER WANTED. Age room. In' private home, for reliS' four room apartment In rear. 111- which he felt the children were ttm* and m on ^ by ahopping at la equipped with radio. heaUr, Must be high school graduate. neas reason for selling. Inquire oil heat, basement garage, lovely SEVEN ROOM Cape Cod. five loiae the whole war and lose it The question of aubatantiel ac­ member, noted that present Hydramatic, signal lights, back­ PIANO 510VIN0 — Refrigerators, Me genUeman. Quiet neighbor years old. Owner transferred. 50. entitled. schools have a kindergarten play Tour Tara Shop. BO Cottage S t Wo r k WANTED-We specialise In also light trucking, any time. Must know city streets. 40 hour hood. 50. 3-8183. 314 Spruce St. 5U. 9-2997. landscaped lot. 00x240. All for quickly." ' cordance with the plana approved • Up te 91% way "tiort SttaF* Tat lfI.S«B8. up lights etc. For your asaurance all types of eepUc tank and cewer 9-9693. Montgomery said that, in peace The educators also said the aj.e- ■zrea adjacent to the kindergarten Quick, reliable, emcient service. week. $1.78 per hour. Railway Diamonds—Wdteksd— 110.600. in referendum haa been in the cifleationa. limited the boHer types of top quality and performance line work, landscaping, ctone me- Many more, listings available. time, there miwt be ‘ not only foreground of the fight over the room, crabtree’a plana do not place • UptemoMro-lMaAbtay- 50. 8-9339, 8-8074. Expresa, Depot Square. Jeweliy 48 FURNISHED ROOM, nenr Main to two and ahould to Ittoralized. TBENAOER8. f 6 r that Chicago come In and drive this ony. aon work, sidewalks, concrete street. GenUeman preferred. 50. Houses For Sato 72 Contact proper control and command of air school since it exploded almost a the play area adjacent- to the room e Oolelwoeerollm m dry:roodi haircut aee The Ctrcle Barber floors and patioe. Call Angelo WANTED — Experienced baker’s LEONARD W. TOOT. Jawater. ra- 9-3170. 9 Basel St. Lots For Sale 7S forces for greate.at flexibiUty but Crabtree held that equivalent Griswold also recommended an in­ $1096 FURNITURE MOVING tS a room year ago. Last night’s acUon, boilers were permitted in the spe- S h o f ^ O a k S t Oiola, 50 Norman Street (50. up. Pianos 37 up. Frigidalres $5 helper. Must have own transporta- ptora adjuste watohea expertly ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor an early, global warning ayatem. however, was the first formal move crease in the diameter of the drain New you can have powerfuL muki- Uon. Apply Cornell Bake Shop, 449 BEAUTIFULLY furnished spacious MODERN AND older type homes. Phone MI-0-4543 SEVERAL CHOICE' ouilding lots, clficationa. tile. DAJRT ^jtnBEN No. B-BOT Middle 1960 CHEVROLET B-0986) for complete aalisfacUon. up, GH. 7-5517. RMaanable prkM. Open daUy He aald that In hii opinion "the calling for a teat of Crabtree's deated Subuibytae New Tieeds Hartford Rd., Manchester. ‘Thanday evrainga. l i t 8pnm room with complete light house­ H. B. Grady, Broker. 5u. 3-8(XI9. high elevation aU improvemei.ta, time will come when the seas will The educators noted a lack of Gryk noted that the sidewalk to Thranlke' Weat—ppen year round. CLUB COUPE ELECTRIFYING and - refiniehing MANCHESTER. Woodbridge Sec­ ” A” and ” AA’' zone. S. A. Beech- plans agaUist the preliminary plans size apeciflcatloi. on the flue. Crab put on your prrtent lirei. You get etrset latcheU 8-4387 keeping facUiUca available WiU he controlled from the air” and and speclflcatlona drawn by the school is pitched both ways Inalde table aervlce. ’ttf. a dellcl- Has all extras including Power kerosene lamps, alio make out Painting—Papering 21 rent single or double. ChUdren ac- (CUSTOM BUILT six room home, tion, $14,000. Value plus. FamUy ler, Agent. Phone 50. 3-6969. tree informed them a revision in far taler, far better tractien ia oUa egg hog milk ahake. ceramic tile hath, lavatory, fire­ Cape Cod, six spacious rooms, aa for war on land there, muat to Arnold Lawrence, the architect from tha center at a rather steep ^$158 88 Glide transmlaaion. Completely re- door lawn lamps. 50. 9-3498. Situations Wanted— ceptsfl (Umited). Central. Reaaon- In peace time highly trained, mo­ rlana specified a 20 by 20 inch flue pitch, that thera are no hoods over ieu|di wealtof.* Come in now for X condiUoned. place, oil hot water neat, 3-car four flrat floor, two on .yecond, one CHOtCE BUILDING lots for sale discharged by the Bowers bloc on KRTM PAINTING—Etoterlor and interior, Fuel and Feed 49-A atoe. 5Ira. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. bile offensive troops "under young To a comment that the loc’.ter the doora, and that no amesite Suburbanite New Tieedt. THE ELKS w n x . caU on you aoon paperbanging, ceUlngs refinlshed. Femala 38 garage, high elevation, 3. acres finished in knotty pine. Bath and in Mafl^chester. A and AA zone. T. the old Board of Directors. room was entirely too small. Crab, da lew as in the interaata o( the local I9gh 8795 RETAINING WALLS of all kinds Lavatory, fireplace, hot water J. Oockett, Broker. 50. 3-5416. and active. comm-'-nders," well or­ area ia provided around the doora wallpaper hooka on request. Eatl- MOTHER WITH good home offers 8E1A80NED Hardwood for stove, FURNISHELi r o o m 'or couple good land. Suburban. Chrlton W. Contract Reqnlrament trea anawerad that it had been en School SdiotarAlp Fund. Ticketa built. Arthur Gay. 50. 9-6275. or two genUemeh. Inquire 64 Hutchins. 5U.- 9-5133, 9-4894. heat, oil, basement, attached ga­ Residence 50. 9-7781. ganized reserve forces, a Sound The contract Mlwean Crabtree All of the critleisma ware Incor­ AppHtd tn taami rtrt M itt $155 matea given. FuUy Insured. CaU daytime care to child of working furnace or fireplace. CaU 50. logistic and movement organlza. larged in a revision of the plana. porated into the minutes of the for their Aunt Jemima Pancake SOLIMENE. Inc Edward R. Price. MI. 8-1008. 8-7088. High 8L rage, screens and storm windows, and the town requiree that Crab­ or en tur awa Htn Fhatlval, State Armory, Jan. 13 parents. JA. 3-1583. tlon. when the reading of the sug meeting. „ Hotisehold Sem ecs BOLTON — First Lakt. Karaey enclosed landscaped lot. Walking tree draw plana which wilt to in geationa and tha replies to them Adulta TBc . ChUdren BOc. ’ Direct Factory Dealer For PAINTING and Paperhanging, FURNISHED ROOM •'or light Drive—custom buUt overstoe 8‘ 4 distance to school, bus and shop­ Subnrban For Sale 71 Discussing the supply system It is expected that the group Dodge and Plymouth Offered IS-A accordance with the vote of the had concluded, Raymond W, Goa­ quaUty work, reasonable -prices -Garden—Farm—Dairy “ housekeeping. Adults. Apply lo room ranch. Immediate occupan­ ping. F.H.A. and GJ. loana avaU- for land armies. Montgomery said citizens in the referendum. will discuss them with Crabtree. LAST. meSSe of maUreaa clear­ Dogs—Birds—Peta 41 cy. Owner. MI. 9-4933. ROCKVILLE — Cape Cod, four "there is clearly a tremandoua lee, chairman of the group, aald 834 Center S t, Mancheatcr WBAVINO of buma, moth holea and prompt aervlce. Free esti­ ahle. By appointment. ' Fidelity Before the town primary end the ,he felt the committee should not ance. Savidga on natlonaUy ad mates. FtUly Insured.' CaU Bert Prodaeto 50 Realty Co., 6-7248, evenings rooms finished, two unfinished. future for ’vertical lift’ aircraft.” Open 8 a. m.-9 p. m. MI 3-5101 and tom clothing, hoiaery runs, CANARIES. Guaranteed singere. large Full shed dormer, firepl.xce, car election when the ^ w e r s bloc con­ pursue its studies further until it Sausage and fried apples taste Nichtit > Mueheitir Tire Be. wertiaed branda. Howard'a Sleep Plante. 50. 9-6965. 14-16 LARGE SIX room home, new Tim­ JA. 8-6280. CH. 8-4032, Newington. wonderful for Sunday breakfaat Center, BSB Main S t MI. BAS8B. hamlbags rep air^ tipper re­ AU < colors. Alao females. 50. ken oil hot water furnace, storm port, fuU hasemant, cit.v aewers. trolled the Board of Directors, had a copy of Crabtree'a latest placement. umbrellas repaired, 9-0428. CRICREN 5CANURE for your lawn Wadsworth St. MO. 6-24SS,' Farmington OR. For an extra-pretty platter, nestle PLANT— 295 WOAD ST. — PHONE MI-9.4224 PAINTING AND Paperhanging, 85 windows, screens, fulljt^ insulated, 7-1411. Many extras. Immediate occu­ Sherwood Bowers, then chairman, plans. Goalee said it was obvious Auto Ace8BsoilCB->‘nrBB 6 men’s shirt collars reversed and or garden. Tel. 50. 36871. pancy. Rockville 6-3488. RockvUle said on several occaaions that the that the plans in the possession of a few apriga of paraley, around the years’ experience. FuUy ‘nsured. t h e n e w 5IANCHE8TER Pat ROOM, TWIN Beds, suitable for plastered waUs full cellar. Excel­ raplaoed. iCarlow’s Little Mend­ 8-5478. concept of sutotantlal accordance the town were not the latest re­ sausage and fill the center of the STORE—1099 MAIN ST. — PHOfU MU3-4047 BATTERIES - 80% off. Square Satiafaction guaranteed. Raymond Crater, 996 5Ialn St., invitee you WELL ROTTEI), cow manure. Pro- one or two girls. Board optional. lent condition. Stove, refrigerator. SIMPLIFIED Living in fine loca­ L o c a l S to c k s apple ringa with a little whole ing Shop. Trudeau, 71 Jarvis Rd. 50. 8-1614. Centrally located. 5U. 3-6745, Large treea, centrally ocated. tion. Four rooms and bath on first would have to to stretched. visions because they did not show OWNER DESIRES clearing M type aa low aa $4.10 ex., long to visit pets of aU kinds. Con­ ^ your ahrube and lawna now BOLTON-Be settled for Christ­ cranberry sauce or a tiny round bunding loi in retuiii for about IB necticut bred Parakeeta. 50. 50; 8-7083. LAonard GlgMo, Bolton ^ n ly 311,600. Carlton W. Hutchina. floor; spacious second floor. Full In its petition, the Board of the changes mentioned by O sh 37.30. Written guarantae. Cole FLAT FINISH Holland window SINGLE AND Double bedrooms. 5U. 8-8133, 9-48M. mas! New 8H room ranch with attaw nrataheg By tree in his letter to the SUte ■of Jellied cranberry sauce. oak treea. MI. B-BSM. Motors. ML B4M0. 9-4278. Hours Monday through basement with hot water heat full cellar, exceptionally Well Directors spccificelly asked the ahadeo, mada to maaaure. ' Ail Private Instraetiofis 28 U. 8. No. 1 Oraen Mountains pota­ Busineas block. Heated. Parking (oil). Garage. Landscaped lot, a « MHMIebraek. bR School Building Committee to con­ Dept, of Education. metal' vanetian blinds at a netr Friday 10 to 6:80, Saturday 8 to avaUahle. See Mr. Keith, 195 H. 5IANCHESTER, West Side, near built. Ready now for tome loving 5 p: aw prtaaa 6; Wednesday closed at 3 p.m. S. toes. Bryan Bros. 178 Tolland 813,400. Madeline Smith, Realtor. sider aeveral i^nte In reaching its Gryk, however, said the com­ WINTER TIRES low price. Keys made while you CARUSO ACCXIRDION tchool — Main St. ' McKee Street, new excellent Gape family. School bus at door. Priced mittee ahould go forward with its AstotodbOes for Salt 4 ' Special offer, accordions loaned A H. Green atampe. Turnpike. Phone 50. f.7087. ML 9-1443 or 0-1144. at 313,800. Tel. MI. 9-2303. aifford dacirion on whether, it feels the Buy one, get one half price, wait Llarlow’s. Cod, basement garage, storm Bkt Asked original plana to list its criti- free during 3 month trial period. ONE OR two furnished rooma for Stephens. First National BnaR plena are auhstantially in accord­ ub coupe, plus tax. FREIE DEHJVEIRY aervlce to your eash, hot water heat. Immediate 108 HOLLISTER STREET. Imma­ ance With the preliminaries. ciams. Inquire about special gtudent re­ two with light housekeeping fa< ■ occupancy. Howard R. Hastings of Mancheatar .... . 84 38 SAVE 10% on heater, Meroomattc excellent con- home. NatlonaUy advertised dog Household Goods 51 culate, four years old Cape' Cod. TOLLAND—Ranch home, four It specified general design end Queatiewi Use ef Brick ditiaQ. Ouaranteed.. IH7B, To be BUDGET CENTER \ BaUdinff^-Contraeting 14 duction plan- on accordion pur­ ciliUea and bath. 5U. 9-4778. Agency. 5U. 9-U07 any Ume. Six rooma, tile bath, fireplace, full Hartford Natloaal ALICE chases. Phone Music Shop, 5fsin foods, etc. VitaUty, Cero-Meto, months old, for sale or trade from Bank and Trust Co, appearance, size end arrangement Enumerating his own queationa, aura aee McClim , McClure Pontl- 91 Center Street HUI’a, Goff’a, Kasco Gaines, « 3 COMPLETE basement, hatchway, storm win­ of. rooms end other faclltUes, erchl- Goalea said ha is opposed to the CABINET 51AKING—Wi alao do street. 50. 8-3036. ROOMS OF BRAND NEW ROOM IN respectable home for NE3AT AS A PIN, five rooms and dows, screens, dormers, nicely qwner. Call. Hartford. CH. 6-3488. Conn. Bank and YOU HAVE BROKEN ao, 873 Main St. Open eveninga SERVICE CENTER aU typea of carpentry work, re­ Quaker a t y . Dash. ’Three UtUe two \genUemen. Parking. MI, tecturai, mechanical, and structur­ use of Connecticut brick which is *0110. MI. t-4S4B. FURIOTURE breakfast nook. aU on one floor, decorated. Liberal financing. Ex­ BOLTON—FlVe room ranch, one Trust Co. .-...... 69 74 al engineering. 436 Center, Street modeling, alteraUdna, etc. Good Kittens, Puss in Boots. WUd bird 8-6609.^ storm windows, screens, garage, Jdanchester Trust .. porous. He said there la too much seed and suet cakes. Canine EVERYTHING clusive. Schnier Agency, AD. year old, lot ISO’ x 200.’ Youngs­ . 60 65 In general, the prellminarv plana wood trim which will have to to MY HEART IMt PONTIAC, two-door. Mack. wcwkmansblp, and reasonable Bonds—Stork»— ONLY $488.28 " ’ large trees, ..qule^t established 8-3884. fire Insnraneo Oomnnalea rates. EsUmates gladly given. Oiefa, Inc. Phone PI. 2-61U. HEATED ROOM on West Side Street. Only $13,600. Carlton W. town kitchen, full basement. Sen- drawn by LawroncS' called'for a painted and the door in the boiler Radio, heater, bydramatic. Aa la, Mortgages SI Beautiful Weatihghouse Electric Private family. Parking. Tel. MI slbiy 4>riced at 313,300. A. R. Aetna F ir e ...... 84'.k 87H fiat roofed single building tn an L- How ran you say we’re FIN- raeclal, 3800. l b be aure aee Mc­ Aato Repairliif—Pairitinc 7 CaU Dick Mt PL 84695 or John ai Hutchina. 5(1. 9-8133, 9-4494. 8H ROOM HOUSE on Packard Hartford F ire ...... 174 178 room ia not big enough to admit I8HED7 Meet me at 78 Sum­ ML 84789. FIRST AND second mortgages TAKE A lovely Boxer in your home Refrigerator 9-8882. Wilkie A Co. 5a. 9-4389, 5 a shape. Crabtree’a call for a pitched another boiler if the school ia ex­ Clure. M caure Pontiac,, 373 Main Street. Naw hot air oil furnace, S-8383. National Fire .103 107 mit HL, Thuradav night at • CAR BURN OIL? bought for our own account. Fast, —on a share pups basis, one to a Beautiful Bedroom Suite SIX LARGE rooma, oil burner, hot modern kitchen. In exceUent con­ roof structure composed of semi­ panded. The State Dept, of Educa­ St. eveninga ’tU 10.. MI. family, without cate. Boxer Farm Beautiful Living Room Suits LARGE ROOM next to hath. Vicin­ Phoenix . 83 88 detached units. 7 sM tell me It Isn’t so. 0-4Bi8. GENBUIAL Construction, altera­ confidential servioe. Manchester water, stove and Frigidaire, com­ dition. Include! overaise garSge ANDOVER—Six rooms' and bath on tion had "mada the same criticism As Christmas Gifts tions, ramodellng, plaaue tUa, at Vernon. Tel. RockviUe 8-2313. Beautiful Dinetto Set ity East Center and Summit bination windows. Sacrifice Own- Life and Indemnity Ins. Oee. Argues Agatast Panel Economy overhaul, most all Investment Corp.. 344 5(ain street and four extra lots , with fruit one floor. FuU basement, coal hot Aetna L’fe ...... 149 154 and Oabtrea "informed them he H. B. counter work, garage, etc. No Job 50. 36416. Beautiful "De Luxe” Range Streets. Private family. Parking *r wants to retire. 511. 9-7216. At the outset '6f the discussion had enlarged the door. 1981 ptIRO CUatom eighta, two and cars. Parts and labor 849.96. WANTED—Home—one a .'eal farm ■pace. GenUeman preferred. 50 trees,'etc. Immediate occupancy. air furnaca. Fireplace. Barn, two Aetna Casualty...... 185 IS.*) BY BUYING BEFORE DEC. I I AT four doora both completely equip­ too smaU. Bugrae Glrardln, i f Instead of Weatinghouae Electric Phone owner, 5U. 9-1833, lest night. Gfyk argued that the Goalee noted the plot plan does No m on^ down. 84.90 month­ Trotter St. 50. 86608. for handsome pair pure bred Ctol- Refrigerator If Toil Prefer 9-3838. 818 CENTER ST.—Six room Cape acres. ExceUent location. 910,000. Conn. General ...... 390 405 School Building OBmmlttee should ped. Excellent condition inalde and Talbot Agency, Andover, by ap­ \ ly. All work gusiranteed. lies—on share the pupa basis. Rugs, Lamps, Tables. Ltnolsum Cod style home. Fireplace, at arm MANCHESTER—Nice 3-lemily du- Hartford Steam Boil. . 76 81 act as a eommiUee of the whole cut. Guaranteed." Priced below the Boxer Farm at Vernon. Tel. Rock­ NICE, PLEASANT room bath, pointment. Phone PI. 2-4600. Travelers ...... 1695 1745 maricet. Only 3390 down. Bank fi­ AFRAID OP THAT remodeling MORTGAGE MONEY and a Few Otbar ArUclea windows, oil heat, plaster walle, plex, $13,5. Sto.room lisme, 3-car in making the comperis'>n and MOTOR SALE Job? I can do it using your ideas. ville 5-32IS. continuous hot water. LJvlng room Pnhlle URRtiee nancing. Alao aeveral geed clean MONTHLY PAYMENTS , full basement. Lovely fraced-in garage, $9980. Rural four-room BOLTON—Numerous '.isttngs of should not delegate the authority to Ford, Chevrolet, etc...... $124.85 Expert workmanship. Time not prlvUeges. II RuaseU St. 50. yard. Garage. Near achool, bus Conn. Light Power . . 18 30 a smaller group. Ford and Chevrolet pre-wara. No $17.83 34S422. ranch, IMOO. Many more lletlngs homes and lots in Bolton. T.""J. Y FORD — FORD — FORD — FORD ^ FORD — Pontiac, Oldamobtle, ato ..|174M> limited to daylight hours. Reason­ Payments Scaled to Income and stores. C:onvenlent financing Conn. P«)wer ...... 4 1 48 Consensus was that the whole WILLIS Free storage unUl wanted. Fira of all kinds. The Ellsworth Mit­ moBM down. See Bob Oliver at c a n a r ie s , p a r a k e e t s for sale. Crockett, Broker. Phones: Office: Hartford Else. Lt. .. 56H M l Main St. No Money Down, $3.00 Weekly able rates. 50. 9-3373 , for esti- 5n. 9-3949. delivery. Free set up by our own ROOM WITH private famUy for after email down payment. $12,- ten Agency, Realtors. 5a. 8-4930. 5a. 3-5416 or residence, Bolton group should make the final Judg­ DO-IT-YOIfflSELF HEADQUARTEM New Motor Guarantee. iiiates. 200. The H - E K Agenev; Exclu­ Hartford Gaa Co. ... . 38 38 ment hut that a small unit could .CONNECTICUT reliable men. ladiea or couple. Kitchen ’ prlvl- Center, 5a. 9-7781. go. New England 1903 PONTIAC, four door, beautiful NO PAYMENTS TO BANKS legea. 224 Charter Oak St. 50. sive Agents. 50. 8-6839, '9-3538. do the groundwork totter s black finlih, radio, heater, hydra- COLE MOTORS GENERAL Contracting, specialis­ Tal...... St 4b Gryk aeid it would to more to 0 ing in finishing upstairs rooms in MORTGAGE EXCHANGE Live Stock-Vehicles 42 OR FINANCE COMPANIES 3-8388, or CH. 6-4738. Maaa DILLON matlc. Locally owned. Guaran­ 436 Center Street Phone Me Immediately A Ptrfeef Pair the point to compere Le-wrence’a new homes, afeo roofing,' siding, Leioil Notice prellmlnery plena with Crabtree’s teed. $1046. To be aure aee Mc­ MI-9-0980 27 L«wia St. (Sat. until Noon) WB BUY COWS, ealveo and bsaf HARTFORD CH-7-0S58 FURNISHED ROOM in private A Soft-Wooly Touch 1 Clure, Mcaure Pontiac, STS Main alterations of any kind, plus build­ home. Gentlemen preferred. 113 Am: Hardware ...;. . 1$ 17 prellmtneiy plana. He said the ing new homes. Free estimates. catue. Alao horaaa. Plata Bras. A r m t 7 P. M. CHc«-4690 . LIMITSTIOIir OBDEB n T o i m St. Open eveninga ’tU 10. MI. CH-6-8897 Hollister St. 50. 9-6339.- AT A TOURT OP PRORATE h»M Arrow. Hart, Heg. .. . 4 6 49 committee has already approved [ ^ i l l 'i l i BRAKE REUNE spadal. Slost all RockvUle 6-3111. Tel. 50. 3-7406. See It Day Or Night t-48iB. cars, 312.98, Tour choice of. Umnf. S,'. . and for lh<> As m . S p rin g ...... 34 27 Crabtree’s preliminary plans and If you hava no means of trana- Dlutrlct of Manchester, on the 39th dar Bristol B ra ss...... No money down, 41 weekly. C m of Norr-mber. ItM. ' . 17 19 in so doing had gone on recoTO S Be f o r e TOU Buy a uaed car NOW IS THE time to think about Frank Burke Mel Redmaii portatlon. I’ll send my auto for Cheney Bros...... 1/2>1NCN Motors, 436 Center; — ■-/ finistUng your unfinished attic Poultry and Supplies 43 Boarders Wanted 59-A Prreent. JOHN J. W 'l.I.F .i'T . .Tiidro . 8'4 10 unequivocally aa saying these plana See (Jorman Motor Saiea Bulck you:. No obligation. of Nelim Jame« Nlrholo Collins ...... rooms, ceUar, recreation room, .105 115 are in accordance with the vote of Salco and Service, 285 Mam BROAD BRE2ASTED Bronse tur­ ROOM AND board for genUeman a.k.a. Jamrii N. Nichola. late of Man- Em-Hart . 30 S3 the perale. lI ^ N T O P H I U V C f f l C playroom, etc. Fslr ceaaonable OonUnuous hot water. Very ran cheeter In «ald DIMrlet. lereaaed. FORD atroet Mitchell 9-467L Open eve- keys. Fresh froxen toms. 10 to 38 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Fafnir Bearing . . . Auto Driving School 7-A rates, free estimates, cx]tert work, Help Wanted— Female 35 On motion of The Mancheater Tniat . 36 39 The Directors have alao peti­ nlnga pounds, Schauh’s Turkey Farm,/ tral. Phone 50. 9-0613. - Cnmpaav, executor. Landers, Frary, Clh. . 31«/4 33 >4 tioned the poard of Education for DrII DRIVING laatrucUgna from your manship, caU 50. 9-06.’W after 5 IM mistown Road. / ANTIQUES bought, sold. Furnl- • O^ERED; That aix moiuha from N. B. Mach. Co. ...,. U DEALER p.m. s a l e s W051AN In Jewelry store the 39fh day of November. 19M. be and .40 43 an opinion on auhetantlal accord­ For fcMral "■U-pqrRtM** I960 5IERCURT sedan, lustrous home, Oual-oorJipl uwureo car. for month of December. Exper­ ture, glaaa, china, pawter, prints, North and Judd .... . 29 S3 ance, with regard to the education­ books, stamps, colas. Jewalry, ROOM AND hoard for woman look- the aamr are limited and allowed for drilliag... iu tllhM l of blue finish, neariy new Urea, stendard or aatomaUe. OaU Man- GENERAL CARPEaTTRY—Altera­ ience in selling Jewelry desired the crMItora wIiMn which to brins In Russell Mfg...... 9 4 11 al program. Articles For Sale 45 . Ing for a good home. 50. 9-5489. thel^r cla(>ni agalnat aald eatate, and See Him For Values radio, heater and gaa •nviug over­ cheetei Drtvtna AeaCemy. PL tions, additions and new construc­ hut not necessary. Reply Box T, guns. B allets Antiques, 383 Stanley Works . 53 58 The remainder o f the meeUng f $44.95 mteriu... or iht finR. drive. Former l o ^ ouner. Haa .3-7248, ToU fna. Main 8L MI S-5093. aatd executor la directed lo stve public tion. Dormers, porriiea, garages Herald. CHAIN DRIVE tricycle, •Iso regu­ notice to the creditora lo brlnr In their Terry Steam .108 118 was devoted to compiling a list of If S3 FORD CONVERTIBLE SAVE ia Uw limp, out OR Uhi had exceUent care. Low down clalma within aald time allawed bv Tonington ...... 22 *4 AUTO DRIVINO tnstrucUon from and rooms finished at reasonable lar tricycle, boy’s 34” Ucycte, WESnNOHOUSE 14” Uhls model Wanted—Rooma—Board 62 24 H apecifle critlciama and suggaa- a n h Coupe. Badls nnd henter, Fordomatic, white wall job. Drilla to >** driven wood' auRHi m payment and bank luuuiclng. See CHR1ST5IA8 TIME our tog earn­ DUbllahlns « cop y o f thIa o rd »r In U, 8. Envelope com. , . 90 98 tiona concerning the detalla of Boh OUver on this '.ne at Crater your home. Insured dual control prices. Workmanship guaranteed. Boy’s CSilps tweed coat, else 13, T.V. with new picture tube, $60. aome newspaper having a circulation tn Urea. 14,808 miles. .r.-bM ej38i^ up to 5*. Wtigito 6H Ibt-. Free estimates. Robert M. Alex­ ing time. Avon Products has eev- also brown coat siie 2 50 WANTED—Room and board" , for aald probate dbtiict within ten days U. 8. Envelope pfd. . . 68 73 .Crebtree’a planR Motora Sales, 461 ifain. car. Laraoo Drlri]% School, IQ. eial (qienings for women who wish Baretow’s-Weatlngbouse T.V, Just elderly man—good referencea. from the date of thia order and return 8407B. ander. Tel. 50. 8-7713. 9 9818 before 2 :80: ' north of Post Office, Veeder-Roqt ...... < 37 40 ° List CritMMM : 1fS3 BUICK 4-DOOR SEDAN to earti. Make a merrier Oirist- CaU 50. 9-6337 after 8 p.m. ' make to thia court of the noilca stven. #) . His above quotations ate tiot to , SAVE 1860 CHEVROLET two-door, radio, JOHN J. WAU-OTT. Judge. The' compiiaUoii began with the Dynaflew, power ^steering, radio and he«teiK.FxcellMt mas for yourself and family. Call CYLINDER TYPE vacuum clean­ to eonstrued as actual oiarketR reeding of eriticiama made by the beater. powergUde. Priced to aell. Roofing—Siding 18 5n. 8-3814. OMaditlon. - . , ^ Guaranteed. 3794. To be aure, see Motorcycles—Bleyclcs 11 REID CEDAR clothes poles In- er. Lika new. Attachments. Sacri­ Apartmanta—Plato— M caure, McOure PonUaci 373 ■taUed. CaU 5IL 96787. fice, 335. Tel. JA. S-1B8S. PRE-CHRIST5IA8 SAIE Dec. RAY’S ROOFING Co. RuUt up Tenamenta - 6S lf53 FORD FORDOR ...... $ 1 2 fi.0 0 P iiH u i Slain St. Open evening! ’til -lo. roola, gutter work, roof, cnimney PUNCH PRESS (qierators, day Radio and heater, seat covers. Lhw aaileage. MI. 8-4048. 1-11. Columbia built Juvenile hi- ROYAL AND am^h^Torana port- BARGAINS in new and uaed appU- SEPne TANKS cycles at the low price and top repairs. Free esttmafee. Ray shift. Apply 234 Hartford Rd.- ^ e aim staartard typmrrtten. ancea. Terms and trades. James SMAIJ. FOUR room, apartment. quality. 30” -|35.96.; 24 ”—387.95: Hagraow. 50. 8-2314. .lay Jack- AU makaa ci adding machbiea All utilities and garage furnished. 1952 FORD TUDOR ...... $11fS.OO 2852 WILLT8 STA'nON wagon ato GIRL WANTEKI aa kitchen help', A. Woods Appliances, 383 Center OWN thU all-purpofo Radio and hrater. Excellent condition. Ten tinioa fnelar dm cylinder with gas saving over- M”—389.95. Each'aale backed son. 50. 2-6335. sold or rented. Rkpatra « an St. 5 a 3-lBlg 168 monthly. Write Box H, Herald. Friday, Saturday and Sunday makaa. klartoWi. PLUSSEfSEWERS log- AH aofMy taaSmaa, ^ driva. Radio, 'heater. ExceUent with double guarantee. Deposit FOR THE BEST tn Bonded buUt nights, m . 86185. tiras. Removable seats. Nearly will hold it U1 Christmas. Don’t LATE MODEL Roper de luxe gaa 1951 CH EVRO LET F O R D O R ...... $995.00 up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, 5 f ^ a a S T E R — Bargain Crater, range, four burner and hasting Bnainesa Locations H i Wil t p o w e r s a w I Power Cillde; Radio and heater. Very rleaa, _ oeHng odfwhimm MoA A new Inside and«out. Priced for miss out—order now, Manchester conductors and tom rapaua eaO IF YOU LIKE to sew, if you eew quick sale, only 33W down at Cen- Cycle Shop. 5n. 9-3094,.. 731 Main St., ia going jut of bust- unit. Chrome pipe. Immaculate For Rent 64 MACHIlte OLEANEi OoughUn. 5UtchaU S77D7. for yourself or others, we would neae. Store for rent, fixtures for 1951 FORD CLUB C O U P E ...... $895.00 V HRCory-Diity Dr Iu x r Dednr 115 Vidt AC/DC nwMt. ter Motor Salas, 461 5faln St like to talk to you. We have an condlUon. RockvUle 8-4187. REBUILT Tricycles and bicycles: sale. Men's clothing, furnishings AN IDEAL location for offices or Septte ’PaBlia, Diy WaUs, Sewet Radio and heater. Excellent condition. , io w o O n ly $76.90 Cutting depth rango V l» 2% CALL MANCHESTER Roofing and excellent opening for a young and shoes being sold at 80 or 80 husiiieas In the center of Man- Ltaea iBStaUed — OaUar Waliaw 1161 FORD Victoria two-tone blue- Good as new for half price at 44 Siding Co., for all -oofing and aid­ woman on our staff to he trained MANT OTHER8 TO CHOOSE FRO.H gray, naUy dean, radio, baater, Lake Street extension, >4 mile cents on the doUar. Chrome KENMORE WASHER, used three cheatef. One to 14 rooms avail' Praeflag Daaa. 6^ ongl*, 0* 98 dsr. CM8 ing Jobe. No Job too emaU. Free as a sewing tesAier. We will breakfast aete, mattressea, HoUy- Umes. Best offer. CMl MI. 3-8881. able. Plenty of froe parking. Pbooe exoalMnt Una. Douglaa SCotora, north of The TTiree J’s Restaur­ eatimates. 50. 8-8923. teach you our methods. We pay a 1954 EXECUTIVE CARS 222 Main. ant in Bolton. 5n. 9-4695. wood beds, congoleum rugs and 50. 9-6339 or 50.6-7444. McKin n e y i r o s . good starting aalary and offer television chairs going for a frac­ NBW-RUO, fireplace set. curtains, r o o f in g . Siding and carpantry. good opportunity .for advance­ drapes, china, lamps, eni tables. SMAU, HEATED store on .dapie SEYKESAOC DnPOSAL O a 1954 VICTORIA IBfrCHEVROLBT Fleetllna sedan, Alteratlona and os^ tion of regular price. Breakfast 188-13$ Peart SL. 1W. m i $138 TRICYOJ! 20” wheel. In good cra- ment. You will worit a live day Hraver vacuum cleaner. BU. atraet near Main. Apply Edward Radio and heater, Ferdematic, white walla. Moat ail ex­ radio, haatar. qiotor completely mga. Workmanablp guaranteed. set 308 value. 338; filB set > ' tras. overiuHilad, all new parte, ringa, dWoo. CaU 50. 2-6097 after 6 p.m. forty hour wrak amid very pleas- for 371; Innereprlng mattreae sls io . J. HoU, 1006 Main 8t.^50. S-3U7. 10 A. A. Dion. Inc., 288 Autumn I u it surroundings and you will he that was 339, now 318.88. Throw K I S T ' etc, Douglas Motors, BSCnrCLES, r e p a ir in g and re- street 5Utch*U V4SaO. eligible for various employee WHITA combination oU- 1954 CUSTOM RANCH WAGON chrome 8156 buildliig. New, uaed, bought and benefits. For interview ap^y at gaa atova. O. B. refrigerator. 50. 10-30 Radio aad heater, everdrive. Two tone paint, power sent. chairs 89, 38.86 each. Hollywood 8-1788._ 3846 PpNTIAC, four-door, radio, aoM. American and true Skiglish Singer Sewing Center after Mon­ bed, 368, $44. Bridge tahlee, 34.88 / 2230 4i a a t e r, axceUent comUtlon Ws oiecialUe in Englisb bicyclea. Roofing and Chlmnays 18*A day, 832 Main St.. Manchester. 1954 CUSTOM TUDOR Valuea, 33.‘89. Congo wan 31.78 RUGS. 3 SCATTER rtaa. Frrack Attention Garagemenf Here la a cute ereeper knitted thraughout No money down. Complete line of p a ^ end acces- ROOFJMG—Specialising Ih repatr- Radio mad henter. everdrive, while walla and many ether laeludra llneMk M L yard, now ise. yard. Linoleum Wilton, claaaad and new frii«s. -The most -popular outfit In a from soft baby yarn that will extras. 335.10 per monUi. To he sure see aorlea. Manchester CJcIe Shop. tog roofa of all klnda AJm new runners 90c yard, now SOe yard. (all-through-winter wardrobe -r keep “the UtUe one" cosy and McO um , McOure PonliaC, 371 196 West Middle Tuippike. 50. Help wantod—Hale 36 ExceUent condtUon. CaU ^ O . Ifaianlua tpccA accuracy, acabtUtjr tad «ad«r> Horiaotttal StaRd. IS XMI roofs. Gutter work. C h in in g Woolahcen nigs 8 x u ; o t ig i^ 3-4636. HAVE YOUR PISTONS the well taUored blouse and skirt warm. Ths easy-opening plackat I ? © New' Oar Qnnrantee Bee Theae 1854 Cars Today 5Cain St. Open evenings ’til ]j). 8-3086, Hours 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. cleaned, repaired. 26 years’ ex- price. 13860, now $14.75. Tele- pair. Ideal budget-stretcher. is a convenience for the busy ■act in any onn 'of naeny entd^ eparattooal For TIm Doal You Have Bora W'aitlag Far Bitn. OriRdti^ W htd. W kg 5^1. ^4646. Monday through Saturday ’U1 penraca. ftaa aaUmataa CaU vialon chairs, 318.60 value, 318.86 BABY’S FlVE-way high chair, Christmas. TOUR CARPENTERS wanted. EXPANDED tHE NEW WAY Pattern No. 3156 Is tn sises 10, mother. Actnglly a complnto woodworking ahep ia Howtey. Mancheatar lOtebeU $2.76 per hour. CH. 7-6617. each. Hundreds of super buys to practically new, scale, two 36’* 13, 14, 16.~ 1$, 20. Sise 12, 2% Pattern No. 8230 co n ta in s W hed Brurii. Raiofi M M r, 2361 PAf^XARD four door aedan, S686I. iucl£ C om in—let ut demonstrate. hrater, ultnunaUc. Wind- clean out the atoro—Come look tocyclee, coffoe tabto, complete WITH yards of 54-inch; blouse, with knitting dlrectiona; material re- Rubber Pad, SoRdtef OIh ; sMala wadiar. Low mileage. One WANTED—Married man for work and buy. Men'a gabardina aport fUU Mae bed. l a 3-8li4. ’ Sleeves, 1% yards of 3S-in^. quiremente and stitch llhiatra- TERMS — TRADES BErinfas ficrvlcsB Offersd IS in dairy, ‘ptneeasing milk, alao awmu, RockrUle 64846 after 6 Heating— PhMnbing 17 and flannel, abirta. $1.78 each. 3 For thia pattern, send SOc (n Uolu. 0 Wheel Arbor. Med «mo pJn. . DOORS OPENED, kma fitted, farm work. Reftoracea desired. for 33.80. Men’a 38.80 gabardine MAGIC CHEF gas raage, aim cot coins,, your name, address, aiaa Send 35c ia ooinR your name, Rent and milk furnished. State trousers. 33.96 pr. Men’s Jackete, new. 50. 3-7174. DILLON that cna be knag or mrR, ooplad. vacuum eUanVs. Irona, LENNOX FURNACES and warm dealr^ and the pattern nunaiber to address sad the pattern number to OFEN 28% HUDSON, two-Axw, radio, . g ^ ate., repMrad. Shaara. ato^hMtlng. Ea^ Van Camp. 50, ^ of family, wagas deaired. valuea to 330, cloalng out at 37,36 SUE BURNETT, MANCHESTER ANNE CABOT„ MANCHESTER 1 iMater. Oood .cendttion. 3486. To‘ fcttvn. mowan etc, pntato con- One capable of aaeuming respon- and 33.30 eai^. Men’s Army arid RVEMINO HERALD. $138 AVR. RVRNINO HC13ALO. 1138 AVR. SALES and SERVICE •Itoljty desired. Box E. H e r ^ . ABC R^SDfOER washing machine bo aut* see McClure, k l^ u r e dittaa tor sseda. Braith- Nav^oxforda, 36.30 valuea, $4.66 6 years old, $30. 38J Gardmi AMRRICAS, NEW YORR 88.N.Y. A5ISRICAS. NEW TORR88.N.T. 31» MAIN STREET FonUnc, 371 Main St Open eve- waits. S3 Paart atraac r. Work hose, 6 pis. for 3L The M ust issue of Basie FBah- *nM colorful 18M Noedlowoth MANCHESTER BfMB ^Ul lft,.-ML 84B4B. 354 PER WEEK—Part time, | hrs. lea’s work trousers. 33.96 valuea, Drive, Mencheatorf S MHUnery—Drsas^sking 19 ^ y a-m. o f eve., all daj8 Sat. £ AT loat.— fall and winter '54 — la Album -hoatains 58 pages of lovely 0 C nim jR E REPAOft By Stuart 3 for 33. . . . . NEW WBSTINOBQUSB dMnraab- colorful. eUmulating and a com-- DREMMAKER. alteratlaBa We .will hire 8 mechanically In- d e a i g a.s. "how-to’’ sections oi The Home Of Fir^ Used Cars\ G. L Willis & Son da iitxa two- e q u ip m e n t 1NCO»POEATBD *• WMoott onr .mtasar and auto- ca n ^ men who need oxtrt in* er, ramoval caatara. U » eta guide ia wardrobe planning neetfework, ifelpnil room Uluatra CAPITOL CO., Inc. dean. radtea. heaters. ■ *8^ wartuag marhinaa. uaetrtc costa, Mlta, driaata. lAtrta. RUG BRAIDINO mada aaay. In- $8 MAIN «T. 1 Lear down pajpaant, Chit ikL 86M8. com#—profit ihRiteR. * Assty atnietkB bool^ a ewta. Ri« Waavar Road, or p h a u a la. BAiai.84 Kr a new aaaaon. 35 cents per tioaa and d in ^ o n s for 8 glR pat- TEL. ia-$-78B$' raagaa, vacnam dMaera, aMtors, IMNCHESTEI AUTO MITS espy -— arad for it maw. tariR $5 eeatR FORb — FORb — FORD — FORD — FORD SMAmSTBSKT ~ FL o m M M l I B saaaU appHancea. WeMtam. ISO Thuradsy TM plmTlhani. p K wool and ranmaata priced ' ■ "" 9 ' •oonaJ Dlv., Marfin-PaiTy Oocp., Malp 8 ^ ML M87A^ Read H cm d Ad vs. Rockvilto 86106. Gen's Raw iSSa FjLMtBHCE OOL haatar, alau^gaa 276 BROAD STREET MANCHESTBRl 135 A lb a ^ Ave., Hartford. 80 Talcott Avs., BockvObi. Cam / uBhtar', 50. A48S8L / ' f . . ■,..- , * , T, , .V >r ■#•, _*_-5i 4 .f -V • •" * ' ■v.' ■'. < ■ ■r-'irvrwef) ■;-r I- ‘ I f : - - ; " V fsn^tixraKN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1954 iimtrb^Btyr lEoptiins lyralb AYerafft Daily Net Preaa Ran IjMiirir. F ar MM,,Weelr Haded Thd WfRthfr " ■ II m Alpina Boclety arlU hold tta Faranto at high school ptgkls daughter la atteatUng Sytnctiaa Nev. 37, lOM F m ia a l a f 0 . R. w m e o . f About Town annual CSuriatmaa p ^ y tomorrow who attend afternoon seeeioaa will Snowball Co4]liairm an Admit Local Men University on a acholarahip. Hospital Notes % at 7 p.m. at the Sub Alpine Club meet this evsning at 7:30 at ths 11,560 L ight •aew. late thU ettoBilg. V? TbMBM V. McCuin, 33. S3 on Bldrldge Street Hembera are ochool. To Aircraft Club Lear 9 9 -8 8 . Thairkdaff * eal4 •99te fftM n 8t« yvsterday anturcd the requeated to bring 33 cent gifta ADMITTED YESTERDAY: EMERGENCY Mcaeber et the Aadit for the grab^wg. The Dllworth-Comell-Quey Poet Charles Argiraa, M Spruce St.; Itareaa ef Otrealatlea atonal a ■ew flarrtoe aver higher yp. B. Army and reported to the Two local men have-joined Pratt OIL lURNER >K4o«i>Uoa Center at F t Dlx, N. 7. Ho. 103, American Legion, will hold Police A r^i$ Mrs. MUdred Eldridge, Hartford elevatleae. High 88-49. The Women’a iM gue of the Sec­ a social meeting tonight et the A Whitney Aircraft’a Quarter. Turnpike, Rockville; Alan Dux. SERVICE Manchester-^A of VUlage Charm ond Congregational OHudi will Poet Home on- Leonard Street Centtiry Oub. RTlllem P. Gwlnn, 14 Proctor Rd.; Robert Tucker, ------^ ------—___ ; Xiaa Barbara A. BeU of 34 W. hold an all-groig> meeting a t the general manager, announced to­ Omar Chapti 23, 32: Silas Rd.,' .yiithUa and Herman R. Ma- Bterting at 8 o'clock. Rcfreahments Taylor Street, TaicottVlUe; Elise- VOL. LXXIV, NO. 52 (THIRTY-TWQ PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) church tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Gifta will be served. day. free under >^,0Q0 bond while hath Ann Campbell, 43 Joseph St.; \CALL MANCHESTER, CONN., w y i:NESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954 (COaaallled AdvactMag ah Page 89) i»tanr"aC Worceater, Mana. appHed ihould be brought to thia meeting The new 25-year men are Fred awaiting tMiU in' Superior Court PRICE n V B CENTS A matrtafa licanae in Hart- Joseph Patrissi, Sunset Terrace, "Hat for patienta at mental inatitutiona. Jack Sanaon, 85 Hamlin St., who P. Keiah of 48 Delmont St., and G. on chaiWs of possession of arms Rocpville; Teofll Opslsch, M M I - 9 - 4 5 4 8 .ford MBtarday, accordlnc to the is a patiant at Manchester Me­ Raymond Huaaey of 15 Forest St. or butthu's tools in ths night, a Avondale Rd.; Ronald E. Durand. rRart&cd Bureau of Vital SUUa- Ronald Lane of 13 Oxford St., morial Hospital, is greatly im- Pratt A W htti^ Aircraft’s Quar­ violation oTlBec. 8408, waa arrest­ 183 Broad 8t.; Marcia Gienney, WILLIAMS tlca. e Junior at Bmeraon College in provad and able to receive viMte ter Century Club now numbers ed yesterday afternoon and Bolton Center Road, Bolton; Albert Lost Plan e ’s Radio 40 Students Boston, will participate in the from hie friends. more than 330 members. charged with aaaauit and battery OIL SERVICE s ' Our Lady of Victory Mothera Krause, 44 Ridge 8t. drama festival, one of the high Keish, a third-shift bench jfie- and breach of the peace, according ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Shir­ Ctrcla will meet at the home of points of the 73th anniversary at chanic at the East Hartford phmt, to police. Mra. George NacBtowakl. 302 Members of Gibbons Assembly, ley Langerin, 370 Main St. Escape Bus the college. A drama major. Lane CsUiolic Lediee of Columbus, are joined the company in the cylinder Picked up by Patrolman Curtie DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Hadcmataclc 8t., tomorroa* at 8 will play in the first presentation, aascmbly department and spent 14 Wilson as the result of a domestic Heard in Mountain p.m. The Rev. Robert J. OarroU reminded that the Holy Hour of Mrs. Maude Phelps,-39 Cottage a full scale production of Romeo the combined Catholic organisa­ years there before being trans­ disturbance at his home yesterday, St.; Warren Wynshaw, 34 Milford Lose Weighr will akow colored cUdea of thb and Juliet, at the college's ferred to his present job. He has Oiapman la being held pending tfaaa Mae. Geocge >VVUlard, Jr. tions wUl be held tonight from 8 Rd.; Mrs. Louis T, Krees, Jr., 32H Motor Blast TbeatreH>n-the-Eimlanade Dec. 1, to 9 o'clock in the Church of the four children aad five grandchil­ posting of bond for appearance in Mea aad vam ta ’ arm be co-tMateaa. Town Court tomorrow to face St. James St.; Mrs. George Me- «iie foUew the Ayda 3, 3 and 4. Assumption. dren. Kenney, Tolland; Joseph Meder, Plea revert leehie aa A^rea; Hunt Pushed Hussey, general foreman of the these two addttlooal charges. 113 Weddell Rd.;. Mrs. Dorian to 10 peuade with ' Cheshire, Dec. 1 {JP) engine overhaul in the airport de­ AeoorAng to the atatutes, the the very tiret bei . Forty grammar school pupils The Ladies Aid Society of Zion Miss Hope Allen of Providence, Shainin and daughter, 33 S. Lake- <|2.M). Teka Ayde Lutheran Church will meet tomor­ R. I., will be the.gueet epeaker at partment at the Southington charge of poaeesaiem of arma or wood Circle; Misa Maureen Wad­ before mele ee dU North Conway, N. H., Dec. 1 (JP)—A faint radio messag'e m iss^ death or serious in­ row at 7:30 at the church to make a meeting of the Hartford Pem­ branch plant, began his PAWA burglar’s tools carries a maximum dell, 57 C o ^ r Hill St.; leremieh reeted. You ente-', jury by minutes here today plans for its chicken chmv mein broke Cbllega Club Tuesday, Dec. rsreer on the engine assembly line. penalty of five years in prison. eeelloelly eet leee— and ungubstantiated report of sighted wreckage on a moun­ rtell Opposing Censure Hmgan, 18 ITielpi Rd.; Mrs. Rus­ He hss been doing overhaul work William W. Dickenson, Jr, 33, leee .weight aet- a when a heavy flywheel on i HALE'S supper Wednesday, Dec. t , reser- 7, at the home of Mlsa Eliubeth Herald Photo sell Potterton end son, Keeney arelly. Lerso baa tainside today spurred ground and air search for Northeast vaticma for wlUch will does Dec. de W. Root, 38 Famham Rd., Mlsa Marilyn Lupten since 1931. He was made a fore­ South Coventry, waa arrested this Drive, Bolton; Mrs. George Rink, ' $3.96. Airlines plane downed yesterday with seven aboard. The Khool bus exploded, wreck Hmnlquartws 3. West Hartford. man in 1938 and promoted to gen­ morning and charged with paaidng Jr., and daughter, Windsor Locks. brief radio voice maeaage—trans-i. ing the vehicle and tearing Miss Marilyn Lupien, dsitighter eral foreman in 1947.' Huaaey a red light at Center and Broad BIRTHS YESTERDAY: s daugh­ mltted "blind" for anyonenyo who gaping holes in the side of a Ret|*aces Cham Delta. Chapter Ho. 31. Royal of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lupien of worked at the East Hartford plant Streets by Patrolman Emanuel ter to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kee­ exydi cwtehity V A Y D S > iisan ’ Says FOR hetyed weP could -pick It up—^read: "glmer- Arch Masons, wiU confer the 31 Sunset St., has been named until 1930 when the overhaul sec­ Motola. ney, 509 Adams St.; a daughter to __ VITAMIN CANDY gency—Down five mUea-northeast Pilot of Plane nearby house. Moet Excellent MaaUr Degree at co-chairman of the annual "Snow­ tion was moved to Southington. Charged with making Unneces­ Mr. and Mrs. Redvers Beck, 82 The pupils had just left the bus of Field hill but—.” The messsge and Russell D. Pericins, a driver its stated convocation tomorrow ball,” aponsored by the St. James A t r o p h y-winnlng rifleman, sary noiaa with a motor vehicle, Greenwood St. DRUa then faded out. Senate Verdict IN evening at 7:30 tat the Maeonlc and St. Bridget's Catholic Youth Hussey Is a member of the Ciqiitol Ro^r J. Michaud, 22, 19 D e^ BIRTHS TODAY; a daughter to WELDON GO. At aitout the san:e time a report for the Rose Bus Co., of Walling­ heppardto Temple. There win be the ueual Organlutions. City Rifle Club In Hartford. He Sq., waa arrested yekerday by Mr. and Mrs, Anton Lataivtc, 19 901 MAIN ST.—TeL M1-S-883t attributed to a Civil* Air .Patrol ford, had ju st started the vehicl- APniEOIftTION aocial hour and refraahmenta fol­ has three children. His oldest Patrolman John Turner. Ash St. . pilot aald wreckage of a plane had Mhen the blast occurred. lowing the masting. A meeting of the executive been stgbted In the snowy wUdor- Fragments Fly 310 Feet Get Divorce Wo of Natmeg are deeply ness of. Bald Mountain, about five The engine, located in the rear Due Tomorrow aeaalMe of aid and sup­ committee of the Buckingham Congregational Church will be miles northeast of ths alriinet^’a tors the vehicle apart. By RBLAMN MORIN port reisdofed our hoidiag of Berlin airport destination. How­ Huge chunks of the /taotor the Thaakaglvlag Day road held this evening at 7:45 to make ever, ths Air Fores search coor­ pierced the aide of the home of Cleveland, Dec. 1 (A*)— Washington, Dec. 1 (/P)—Sen. Furtell (R-Conn), during r race by the merchaata; plana for finances for the coming dinator said it had no word of the Mrs. Nellie M. Felch 55 to n away, Susan Hayes testified today Senate speech opposing the censure of Sen. M cC^hy, said: townspeople aad ofSelala of year, and to issue the call for the reported sighting. Fragm ents of matal and a-ood Maarbeater, and In behalf of LECLERC annual meeting of the church. To­ that Dr. Samuel Sheppard “I can find neither rule nor precedent oil which to biuie eeniure morrow the women of the parish H is plane dlsap'.'eared in snowy were scattered for 210 /feet from told her he loved her, gave on the charges made.” the Uttle children whom fUNERAt HOME Weather on a scheduled flight from the scene. muscular dystrophy has, aad are Invited to a potluck supper Boston to ths Berlin airport at Perkins was badly/shaken but her a ring and said he was Purteli said he wished “the conduct of (McCarthy) waa will, claim as victiam, wo FUNERAL and Christmas party at the home MiUn. uninjured. / “thinking of divorce.” other than what it has been.” But he asked the question re* extend our moat heartfelt of Mrs. Baldwin Goswellin. Mrs. Immediately after re^iort of the These events took place in the Harold Hewsham. wife of the min­ The explosion occlirred 230 feet l^ted ly : “What Senate rule has he violat^” Purteli con­ SERVICE wreckage and the radio message— from the Chspman/School on Hill- latter part of 1953 and in Janu­ tinued : " I hold no brief for the Senator from Wisconsin. I «W N^B b9 ister of Center Church. Hartford, Indicating that at least one of the ary, 1954. A- Edward Crawford, W u u r N. will give the Christmas message. dale Rd., where Uie bus had just depihre'many of his expressions. ...” OHmt AppHoBcei missing seven persons still lived— delivered the chlmren, Last March, she said, she afid Grand IhU Cedar, Laclerc, search partiea went Into action. the murder trial defendant shsr^ ^ Director Manchester Emblem Club No. Neariy three score ' searchers Howard Rose/of the Rose Bus the same bed at the home of Washington, Dec. 1 (iP)—-Sen. Bush (R-Conn) told his col- Nutmeg Foreet Ho. US, 331 will meet tomorrow a t 8 p. m. Co., explained the blast this way: friends in California. 38 Mita Street, lianchaatar In ‘nnker Hall. 'Tupper ware moved Into the Bold Mountain leagues today that if every Senator cimducted himself aa does lliiJBIlHAUea Tan Cedars of area. The party Included litter "It was one of those mechanical Only an hour and 15 minutes Sen. McCarthy it would mean Cair MI-9-5M9 ordered at the laat meeting will be bearera. mountain apecialiats, a failures happen once In after she took the stand, the state's ‘everj’ man a dictator” in the available. ^ medical referee and a doctor, all w’hlle, heel exploded. Ws've star witness finished testifying. Senate. equipped with Arctic clothing; been less 30 years and noth- The last question, by ssociate de­ Contendinjr McCarthy has “caused dangerous divisions St. Anne’s ; Mothers Circle will Haaardope Flying ing like ti has ever happened fense counsel Fred Garmone,-waa: among the American people,” Bush said he will vote to censure meet tomorrow a t 8 p. m: a t the Soma SO planes combed the ares before.” / While these actions were tak­ the Wisconsin Republican. ^ home of Mrs. Virginia Prior, 39 Beautiful Qienille in flying conditions described as ’The Imse Oo., operates a fieet ing place between you and Dr. Haynes St. . Co-hostesses will be 30 achool buses servicing Shepplird, you were at all timea Ob the other side, Seii.v Young "extremely rough." Tiie Berlin »R-ND) sold he believes thVboaic Mr|. Helen McAdsm end Mrs. airport at Milan waa closed due to aware that he was a married Florence Giacomini. CAPl^. W. PETER CAREY man?*’ issue is freedom of epecch\,nd McCarthy Mail Dry tow poor visibility accompanying a sued OB Page Twenty-three) that he will vote against censwe. Bath Mat Sets heavy anowfall. \ “Yes,” she gaid softly. The United States, Young said, Fred T. Bllsh HI, president of The general search area waa de Testifying in a low. often seml- has "attained the nighest degtee of Middle Hall at Tufts College, will scribed as quita m'ountalnoua but audible voice, and looking straight Checked in ’52 introduce Robert Frost, 80-year- freedom" of onff nation in history. .g-, » w t ^Mio HARD W AY with several large sections of fiat ■ahead, the attraej;!^ wllhess re­ A vote of censure, he continued,; f B n 14 ffin g fe- I fagh old dean of American poets, when ground. From one to two feet of Asia Reds/Blocked plied ‘‘yes’’ to a question as to he speaks in Goddard GTiapel on $2-98 would tend to destroy It. j -A a I a B U B aJ o a ? anew cqverod the ground. whether Sheppard "expressed love' Young sold h> did not "approve" ’ \ Hw in* dlofi ... the 'tufts campug.tomorrow night. Robert L. Turner, airline vice for you on other occasion.” Cplorful chenille aeta In solid color and multi-color floral preeident, eaid the radio message she said Sheppard gave her the of McCarthy’s past acUons in oil WashWtofi. D*if. 1 (ffV— The Queen of Peace MotheiS patterns. Blue, green, rose, pinkr'yellow, grey, black and waa sent on an amergency fre­ ring while they were together In respecU, but that McCarthy ’'has | WliDw R I d Circle will meet tomorrow at 8 white. ® quency. From Korea Debate not been the only one" to use’ (R-ni) aakad her home In January of this year.. "intemperate" language; p. m. at the home of Mrf. Chad­ •Turner said the meseage was She said that the first mention of the Senate ^lodajr to deelan wick Whltesell, 91 Bretton Rd. OTHER SETS $1.98 and $3.98 Set ^ divorce, she estimated, waa in the Declslaa Near that “no r«le presently SIk m U U YCXJR ^ identified aa froih "792," the flight Uhder on agreement to Umiit destination of the missing plane. United Nations, N. Y., D ^. 1 (ff)—-Russia sought today to ‘‘early part of 1953." exiata” under whkh Sen. Mc­ bring Red China and Communist North Korea into the U.N. “He told me he loved his wife AatboBy Wbltr. 38, of Forttand, debate, the hour of decision oh the The seach planes immcdistcly con­ moUmaa, puffs on big dgar bittirly-fought issue Wes fast Carthy can be c^dhed for Nof WASH OAYSII verged on the ares, which includes debate on Korea, but the/United States vigorously opposed very much, but not, so much as and carries rroerheted tabieeloth lasieadsot mailbag oa bis thow drr Bald and Black Mountaiiui, both wife. He was thinking of divorce. hftag Bsn««d nwl« crochet champio^pf the year ia New York cldstng in on the' Senate. hia “^ eged langoa^ or can- the move. The United Sta^s cited Red China’s sentencing of Miss Hayes said. Censure seemed plainly in the SIm i i g I o w more than 2.000 feet high. 13 Americana aa alleged spf ' City (Noy. 89). TaMocloth won klm G tle^r third time as be also duet.” Dirfcaen anid he IOO70 Wool Lebanon | Bald Mt., 3,370 feet high, one of "He said he wasn’t sure if his cerds. McCarthy himself predicted fBilsf Aftkls one reaaon why the Peiping yegima I *•**' "• 18 years ago. to reporters that there wiU be a proposing it aa a *subatlt|rti” the leaser mountains of the White should not be invited here. father would approve.” (AP HIrephoto). . MountajiM range, la lietween Ber­ This type of conversation tood( "coiApIetcly one-sided" verdict for the ceBaur»^ioffolntien.\ lin and the Berlin airport, eight Poland •declared that/if the Pentagon Maps place several timea again In 1953, agoinit him. Democrats -ware re­ United Btatea waa really tatarasted Mias Hsye.s continue^, ported to be virtually solid for WashingtoQ, l)ec. 1 Scotch Plaid rallas outside Berlin, to which the in aettltng the ease of thyae men It DC-3 was flsrlhg when it vanished Staspparfi, accused' of hacking censure and Republicans to be Sen. Hayden (D-A»12)'‘ __ ought to agree to have tee Peiping More Spending.. his pregnant wife, Marilyn, 81, to split about half and half. yesterday noon. repreeentatlva'come k«re for du- R ed China Pie today a “covu” was p l a ^ on ^.^eath in her bed at their laKafroht . Ths radio Mi^^Nune about 8 OBBslona. A final verdict was s bar# pos­ A m. from within a five mile home last July 4, watiteed intent­ sibility by tonight, but it appear^ Sen. McClarthy'a mail In Blankets radii s of Berlin to which the U. «. Delegate J a ^ J. Wads­ For Missiles ly. Occasionally he bit his lip, more likely it would come some­ as part of an investigation to plane had been flying from lai- worth asserted the ChincM Oom- made notes or clasped his hsnoi time tomorrow. . detemine whether the Wis­ conla, M miles away in a Boaton- taunists and the North Koreans W ishington, Dec. 1 (P)—The in front of his chest. A id in W dr An ;sgreem«nt limiting debate $ | 2 ^ . d 5 , 72x90 SIZE Bsrlin flight. still wert holding' hundretU of Pentagon plans' soon to increase After she went to California ■X ffecUve at 3 p.m. (EST) allowed consin Senator was speculat­ A broad air search directed by persons who elded/the U.N. cause .its spending for continental de­ last ysar and before Sheppard onq/ hour of argument on each ing with funds contributed to Air Force officers which had been and srere continuing aacreaslon. fense and gmded missiles. ame to Los Angeles last March Moscow, Dec. 1 (/P)—Red VCsntral ConunittM of the CSiineso propqjtod amendment to te a 'resa- him to fight Communism. One of the smartest styled blankets on the market. Color­ ‘The Oiineae ^mmunlsta have SecreUry of Defensa Wilson in- for post graduata work in no right to alt China told the Russian-spon­ Communist Party and a leader of lutionVpf csiisure and.Your hours McCarthy, fighting eeanure ful Scotch plaid w l^ wide nd satin binding. 72 x 90 sise. ..^^Ooutlaued m Page Tweaty-feur) thls '.able," he I eluded thoae items among several on ony^i^roposeq substitute. chorgea now aearifig a vote, has told Uis OeneM Assembly’s SO- its PolitburA ‘ " • “ be said would call for heavier out­ (Conttaned'oa Paga Flfteea) sored European Security con­ Tbo Chinese ambassador’s re­ yeta.Taa|emw charged that a moll cover eroa At HALE'S Other 100% Wool Blenketi $10.95 to $22.50 nkUon Political com'liltcc. lays in the 33-biIUon-doIlar expen­ placed on him and members of his ference today if the United marks followed a call by Sen. Wll As today’*, session begim, Re- th e Soviet/proposal was laid be­ diture budget he foresee^ for the j Knowisnd in Washington for staff by « Seaota Btactloaa aah- fore the committee by Jacob A. flscel year beginning next July 1. States and its Allies go to war pubUcon Issd^KnovHand (CoUf) Senators See against the Communist coun-: states air and sea told newsmen hrqxpected the ace- commlttee that probed into hta fi­ Malik, who/isst week replaced the ToUl spending at that level would Ribicoff Plans Red China main- Sion w ould conCimM until about nancial affairs In 1831-33. ■. late Andrei Y. VishlnBl:} as chief be aboMt A haif-bilHon leu than tries “they will suffer a fate i Hayden’s atatement ta tea iea- Russian delegate. docketed for the current year. 8 p.m. (E9T) and Olqf aomq vot­ Next Goddess w o rse than Hitler’s.” | < Knowiand'e propooal for a block- ing would be done buX i^t he did •te was the first canfirmatlOB Wpdavyorth said he did not wish Wilson, gave no details, but ex­ No New Taxes, Red China'! Ambasisdor to Moe- > ede came after . Red China not look for a final before th at a moU cover—th a t to, a d to te to dwell/ at length on the esse of penditures this year for continents! I cow, Chong Wen-tien, sitting as i otosed the aentencing se eplea of tomorrow. on the return nddreeees ef incocn- defense—interceptor planes, anti­ Keeping Draft the 13 men and what ks described ! an obeerver, told the third seerion \ 13 Americene csptiiredNduring the Bush, first of today’s spehker’A Ing moll—hod been placed on Mc­ tem ped. up- charges" aircraft weapons and radar wartj- of the conference the 600 milUon; Korean war. The Eisenhower ed- Carthy. ^ u S 7M itM!S^( sgeiMt them. Ing network* in the United States. Spending .Curb said he had hod on "open nm people of Red Chins stand "shoul-: mihistrstlon has rejected such on the question of censure , wh* One of the chmgrii ■gntnet 'Ifc- Washington, Dec. 1 (ip—Four supported a proponal by A luks and Csnsds—are expected Oorthy in the censure contreverny Senators sgrMd today that the tip ^ Hartford, Dec. 1 tIPi—Abraham der to shoulder" with the Soviet meaauree at this time in order to the Senate reconvened to take it Prince Wan Waithayakon, foreign to be about 600 million dollars. Union. force release of the men). Ik that he was "coatenqRuoua of next Congress will extend the ^ a ft Seeks Fifth Supercarrier A. Ribicoff, who becomes Con-. up Nov. 8. But after Uateiiing to 1 q i. *6 ''^ noisier of Thailand, that South He said Russia had become more Chong, sand that the Communist the debate, he said, he hod reoch^ th*. elecUone subcommittee. He act but mffered over other parte of T h e Pentagon also will seek au­ necUcut's governor .in a little more hoe hrid he adopted the attitude be. ths Pentagon’s new military man-, Korea be invited .to take part n than S'month, says "if a firm hand powerful than ever before in his­ bloc states are "headed by the the firm conclusion that he ’'must jthe diacusatons. thority to build s fifth 60,000-ton tory. Soviet Union." did beMuse the enbcommlttee ea. power plans. .— supercarrier. Wilson said in an- is held" the state budget can be support" recommendations of the Malik told the - committee It . Chang is also a member of the "China." he declared, “is not censure committee, headed by gaged 1^ “illegal” actions againgt PRESCRIPTION Secretary of Defense Wilson out-/ ■wering. questions at a news con- balanced in the next two fiscal him. 2 q t »7 lined the program yesterday; would be impoesible to expect any ferencs yesterday. Three of the years without itHy^ew taxes. afraid of war.' We often say we Sen. Watkins (R*Utah). It will call for a 4-year extenaiqb objecUva discussion of the Korean At the same time, Ribicoff need peace, but we are not afraid Hie vrice ehoklng with eatoUoti. PHARMACY problem wiUiout the two Commu­ huge carriers are now under con­ of war directed against srgres- Bute declared: (Ceattaaed^ of the draft law, a modtOed fonm struction and Congress already has wants to. look at state spending elon." CHARM HOUSE of universal military service ^ t nist regimes being represented’ If I ever saw a brave and noble N l Main S t — Tel. MI-S-8831 here. authoriud construction of s fourth. with a realUtic view. Any new win provide for long and short In the discussion of supercar­ ^o n g like previous speakers, Senator, Arthur Watkins Is that BriUeh Minister of SUte Anthony increases in 'spending must be ful-. News Tidbits endorsed proposals to rearm Soviet man." Pr— term draftees, more pay for/ldng riers reporters asked WiUon’s ly and completely justified, he service man anq.ltttla cl:h ^ g e in NuUing agreed with Wadsworth opinion of an address by British says. Culled froBS AP occupied East Germsn.v if,- the "He aald ’T will not walk away the historic roserve and Rational that the Red regjmes should not be Irield Marshal Lord Montgomery ratifies the Paris agreement from tele floor and leave him Noirmal invited. These were -his comments yes­ to rearm West Germany. standing with a tog of coward." ’ BiiUeti] Toasters Ladies' Luggage Guard setup. this week in which he expressed terday after budget conferences Details Te Be 8ei He said they rejected the auUior- the view that the day of the slr- Production workers and driver^/ *The Oiinese government'’ and McCarthy hoe called Watkins from tho AP W iroff\ Instpllation wLt Ity of the U.N. at die Geneva con­ with five state agencies. P ^ Ie resolutely speak agalnsr the WUste. told a news coat donference ersft carrier is "approaching its of Cott Beverage Corp. In New "cowardly" apd the censure com­ 15" TRAIN C A SE ...... $9.95* that, wHtle some detaiU remain to ference on Korea last spring and €nd. Ribicoff ssseHed that he does PAris agreemenU,'’ ChA-ig said. mittee the "unwfttlng handmaid­ ftV this reason, it was hardly not want to reject summarily all Haven will take etrike vote late "•'\dsasrted them as "a serious en” a t the Oommunlat party. TWO DIE IN QLN BATTUE [Automatic] be settled. President / Eisenhewer fitting to invite them. Ths U. 8. Navy finally obtained provocation on the part of ths 18" Ceso : . $9.95* 24" Ce$e $ 11.95* will present the plan in his Stote approval tp start the supercarrier budget increases but added that he today... Presiden) Eisenhower Sen. Bennett (R-Utah) hoe asked Altatqaerqae. N. M.. Dee. 1— of the Union Message to the nCw will insist that each one be justi­ sigos executive 'tstder reducing (te—A peBee etfleer end a gaa. 21" Cost .. $9.95* Werdrobe $ 17.95* (Coatta|Md OB Page Fiftaea) Congress in January. * (OfBtteBed aa Page Foartean) (Ooatiqned ea Page Twenty-fear) fied before it ia Accepted. number of government automo­ (Oeattaiied on Page Twe) * moB were killed ta a eheeUaff All brass hardware. Solid light weight construction. Aa. Ohalrman Ssltonstsll (M-Maas) "I believe that the people will biles used for some ciyiUsn pur- battle early today and aaetes sorted ebiotp in. matched sebi. Initialed If desired, of the Senate Armed Services approve of increased spending if PO“ f-- peUrmaea wae Ittea lly »I2 " ; ^ * Plus tax. Committee and two committee­ It can be shown that ths serviesa CIO American .Newspaper Guild ed. Aaetker men. Sena. Stsnnis (D-Mfaa) and being sought are in the best In­ announces it wll go oa strike next ly sera pad capture five hean Why lug loorKlrv Case (RrSD), agreed In separate terests of the sU te as a whole,'" Wednesday against New York Yoshtda Defends U. S. Ties, lotor by a fseea rit 49 «l^ aad U. S. Bars Tough Action he aald. _ t ■tale peUce ate' aarreaaded a Another Monday? intervlewa that WUaon would get Daily News.. . U. 8. Consul Gen­ a sympathMle hearing when he Evl^eooe ef DopUcattea eral Howard Donovan says King beaee la wUcli thd gBMBea ted GILBERT takes hia case befdre-the group. The Democratic governor-elect Tribhuvsns of Neps'l aad hia two Calls Reds Real Jap Peril been Uvlag. *T heartily believe- that aa im­ To Free 13 from China said that alreadv he has seen ways wivee are “clearly admissible’’ to proved reserve program ia neces­ to out down on money now being the U. S. under provisions of its Tokyo. Dec. 1 UPl—Prime Min­ RATHA Of BAIOON Hair Dryers sary.” Sattonatall added,' saylag _ Waahlngtan, D. C. (SV^Steody spent. There is evidence, he ssld, immigration -laws. - ister Shigeru Yoshlda.. in stinging S aliea. Viet N aai. D e e . 1 (te— he had ’.‘tried five timee" to get fTMaure Mmed at aroueing world of over-staffing and duplication. Idaho's Agriculture Dept, has replies to hie Diet (Porliamenii P a r t v H e a d Vtotaaaaaae peHee aad a eaae- critics, sold today. "It is very P ^ ef Nattaaal Araiy treepa $ 1 4 - 9 5 the Pentagon to submit datails on "••“f f « P today aa the I n R i o t These were hia views after’his letter from California man who it. during the current seeeion of main U.8. plan for winning release . first day of budget hearings. He wonts-to know if it's true Idaho's neceeaery for the Japanaee to know raaght.aa hear piteitod battle la Reg. $ 15.95— Speciel Congress. Ths cunUnt draft act, visited the Development Commis. the real menace of the Communist tee heart ef Batgaa’a crowded of 18 Americans jailed l»y Red Indians uoed -te eat gressbeppers. offensive."/ pasMd in 1931, is dus to sxplre OUnA despite- new urging for Sion, the Health Dept., State . . . Second rock-slide forces rescue Chlaeae toettea'. early today. CombinsUon Vanity and Hamper. Contatha a removable F e a r peHraan a aod two eeldlero laundry bin, ‘spacious drawer for accessories and top for April 30. more d li^ t acUon. Police Dept., the Board of Fisher­ crewa.te abandon hope of reaching And he snapped at opponents Whils -coacurring with' ths othsr ies and Game and the Park and trapped coal miner olive in 230- seeking to oust him; ‘*rhe Liberal were, hilled hetoce the treepa ’ I' jars, bottles stc. Made of heavy gauge eteeL Slu over tougher approach $ 7 - 9 5 thrss Senators that the Sslectivs came ^ m Sea. McCarthy (R. Forest Oonimiaalon. ' feet deep anthracite shaft In St. party will decided when, and to tire frens pellM all 29 X 19 X 10. Aaeorted colors. Baked enamel finish w hiter I should step do*n." with hand painted floral design. . ' Wls). He declared he is "In com- Today he was scheduled to vlatt Clair. P a (OeaHaoed en Page : 'With the proposal The 78-year-old leader fought ■te t) Field Marshal Viscount Bernard FLEET COMMAND SHIFTED "®»Jority leader Know- (beattaaed ea Page Feorteen) Montgomery deports frem Les beck at critioa who attacked him Und (CSslif) to blockade the China Aogelen by sir for New York after for being too ‘‘pro-American,’’ Weehlagtoa, Dec. 1 (te—The COMt, "It is neccaaory to oppose Com­ Defease Dept, aaaeaarid today Uf M AyyMr I U. S.*. Jury Probing two-dsy visit. . . . Committee of Universal Percolators aald la an Inter- i munism." Yoshids sold. "If that Is that eeatrel ef tee LA. Tte Fleet, Quint Quits College state governors - reports from ChT- which carried ea the naval ac- * PiatM bbtica. baby cM m he d o u b ^ * ^ngle American 1 cago nation’s highway needs in called ‘aUgnment with America only. I say oil the free world to ttoa ef the Eeeeaa War. has been Is O^E'i oafai puNl ak 8e«. 6-Cup $ 19.95— 8.Cup $24.95— 10-Cup $ 2 9 .9 5 Remington’s Death would be needed to create' next 30 years wilt cost amro than a biMkade. He suggested the Unlt- ‘To Get Good Rest’ aligned with America only." eMftod hack to the OatoBMader « Adansbh tec tuf i REG. $69.95 PLUS TABLE AT $19.95 Is avaUaJ)le under preaent financ­ ro Stages could impose one by ing conditions. ^ Sugar Osated VI’erde ta Chief eC tee Paettto ffoet. * Samkaabatii ' ebdm/tedy far aie. er dssm.fi|l* Scranton, Pa., Dec. 1 (F>—A t*imply UlMng lU Allias they would Toshi^—embroiled ia ths poll- tsrprmtagiai TOTAL VALUE $89.90 • federal grand jui^ waa called to Montreal, Dec. 1 (P)—/Marie An "Atomicnic Mayabol Plan" for Ucel fight of «e, hfe—hod hoi^ FOTBW OONDRioN RAMB they Dionne, frailest of the four re­ flnaaeiag si-iooita power ploata in *1 aewtaii here iaday te inyeatigata M shipping goods to OommunlM words for questibnera in the Diet Vattaaa Ctty. Dee. 1 (te—Tte lOuse Roaster tjnina. maining quintuplets, hoe given up under-developed nstlona over next who urged expeneioe of trade with roadltUB ef Pape Ptas XH, saf- the alayiag at William W. Rem­ 100 years is proposed by leading Sen. Sparkman (D-Ala), en the her second venture into the world the CommunistA (ettag freas a rocarreaee ef gw - 1 . 9 5 ington, former government econ- oteer hand, said ha waa agai^ a beyond her home. Her sister said U.S. manufacturer.. .. Adm. Rob­ "The, Communtot radios pour REG. $42.95— SPECIAL ...... $ 3 2 . 9 5 ^ t h for easlst convicted of perjury in a blockade. It would amount to "an lest night the 30-ycsr-old girl Is ert B. Carney esya American COtttfd Words ct m tto eta Tte ra> Communist espionsgs case. •ot of war aitd would be In viola­ "very tired" and hoe returned to Naval to tn k in Pacific ore "in a ears." Yoshlda said. “At the year.eld Two physicians who tried vainly tion of the Korean Armistiee her porenU from a Roman Catho­ state of remdlneoi" for oay task time, the Cooununtot ndioe beom- Gieen Steape Givtn With Cash Sake to save the 87-year-old ecoaomist’a' Agreement" he commeated la lic college here in Montreal. assigned them. ^ to southeast Asia tell teem AiBliaaM S tm t EhtruKt lift at Lswlahurg, Pa.. Federal separate Interview. The Quints’ elder sister,' Mta About 20 German crew members Japan to bring neanarii for reaew- Penitentiary last week, were slated Secretary of StaU Dulte' short- Maurice Glrouard of Waterloo,. of Liberian tanker Casino decide •d aggreoslon under American in­ l iberal P arty . ___ Que.. said Marie went to the fam- K e ith ’s Store OPEN W^nesday to testify. They are Dr. Charles of-war strategy for Ubei|mng the net te soil from the Netherlands stigation. It to foriUh to buy Gom- Sbigeca TfeehMa, a te Tomliaaen. priaM physician, and 11 tj.S. airmen and two Anay-em- Uy home in CAUander, Ont,, for the unless vsaseTa - captqin and .first muniat words at face v a lU A " VARIETY md Hterard Uarnh (above) waa eaa Nov. 1 All Saints HoUday and V d head a t Dr. L ete WHUa of Miltom P a ployed -civiliaas appeared to cas­ •7 ^ partMpaato when sateiaal- mats are replaced... New York At another point Yoshlda aaap- scriea e j Dr. Within was'called to the ter im the marshaling of world not returaed to her domestic AasC Dist. Atty. Julius Hslfsnd ped: "If there la onyqne who hee^ ta te a Btad. NEWS SHOP Until 5:30 P. M. f srison when Remiagtoa'a condlUoa V m a ^ taaapl i s «f the New Jer- science studlea at" MorgucriU i t M i ^ H A U c k opinioA aaye probe of police "courtesy esUy believes co-sxiiReace (with dtato tephanatlc 197 He. Mata S tn a t faeame critical afUr ha waa beaten J*y ?***• Meeidfal. TrentsA rtated Bbui^coya OoUege. eM "j rocket hrtaga^ aaeaymeae telhB with Red Dallao may go late m a n detaO foe *wa haofA L atah hUtod 13 Oommimism) U pooriUe, I should Chian, 'Yaahlda ■ ltd: ' O B T b a S a w v achodf otteiola aaU the girt hod tatter from trucker eilio cloime think he to rather staw wittad” DtamdM ta m e . (MBA lost O r i etihas aoot him 83,000 IW "Oommunlat Cktea ■) (( TO a right wteg Soetaltot atom- ) patten. poybtfA h « eg tee Dtat erha urged taame-

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