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■ ■ -f K-'-. S.. ■' ■<£ i ■ V ]^ E SIXTEEN " MONDAY, DECE>IBER 8, 106^; ' AytraRe Daily Net Preaa'Run ^ • For the Week Ended J Tht WaaUitE , Dec. 1, 4958^ , Peeeoaat of u. s, Weatker Baiiaa Delta Chapter, Nq./ 51.' Royal Members of Gibbons Assembly, A total of 21 new member* were The Rev. Paul A. Prokopy, pas- Arch MasoM. wlhklwld a-bu^ess Catholic Ladies of Columbus, are Holiday Court Schedule received into the fellowship at the tof of the Zion Evangelical Luther­ PWir, colder tonight. Leer IS­ About Town meeting Wednesday . evening >>^at reminded of the meeting toihof- 12,439 SecAid Congregational. an Church, was a gtiest yesterday IS. Fair, eolder Wedneedejr,. IB- «■ TM. Mn. their lecond , born 7:30 in the Mason Temple. The I row evening in the cafeteria of St. Judge Wesley C. Gryk< has yesterday, Communion S Member of the Audit meeting will be followed by the at .the fiuswell reception for the cresmtog doudlneoa lat* In day. • at the Mancheeter Memorial Hos­ i James School, to be followed abo'dt canceled, regular Monday Xpvvn Rev. 4ohn Kavasch of the Christ .Bureau of Circulation v . usual social hour and refreshments High near 8A. pital Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. 8:.30 with a talk on the aubject, Court sessions. Christmas feve, Manchester L od^, No. 73, A. F. Evangelical Lutheran Church:,in Mancheiter-—A City, of Village Charni Alfred B. Buahey. 33 Xhvision St., I "Fun with Food” by Lesli# Brown- Dec. 24 and New Year's Eve. and A. M., will hold a specisl'com - .Hartford., haa been named Kim Brit^>, Mrs. Members of the h?FD will hold : ing of the S. S. Pierce Co,.Mrs. Dec. 31. However, sessions on. municatlon at the Masonic Temple a department meeting tomorrow at Gertrude Castohguay. chairman, Buahey it the former LiUian John- Wednesday and Saturday 'of tomorrow night at 7:30. The Mas­ All members of the cast of ’Tons X(S1XTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 19.i6 ion. 8 p.m. at the flrehouse at Main will be aasisted by Mrs. Cora'Dyer. both week* will be held as ter Mason degree Will be ekemptl- of-Fun'’ of the Manchester Wales THE SALTATION ARMY CITADEL (Claselfled Advertleing m i Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS and Hilliard,. Sts. The meeting, Mrs. Bernice Gryk, Mrs. Shirley usual. fled by the officers assisted by the will meet toihorrow nl^fht at the ■V Mambera of the Army and Navy which was called by John J. Men. Moran, Mrs. Mary Martens, Mrs. Felldwcraft team. This will be the •Itallan-American Club no lafer Club Auxiliary- will m eet at the chief,'will discuss plans for Christ­ Grace Uute, Mrs. Mary Powers last opportunity to witness the de­ than 7:15 to go to Windsor Lock* THURSDAY, DEG. S, 2 f t 9 P.M. Holmes Funeral Home, tomorrow mas display and decorations for and Mra. Dorothy Sullivan.' Our Lady' of Fatima Mothers 1 work of Worshipful Master • to put on .the show for the Wom­ 26,000 at P W at 7 p.m. to pay their respects to the Depot Square park. Circle will'meet Wednesday at S! Herbert J. LeggetLand hia officers en’s Club there. Other members' Aprons — NovoiVios -» ,Bakod Goods Mrt. Lillian U Christ. Mrs. Christ, The son bom Nov. 30 to Mr. and p m. at the honie of Mrs. Maillvn I In their present stations, as the an­ will hold a lagular business meet­ a member of the Auxiliary, died XI Gamma Chapter of Beta Sig­ Mrs. ^ ed erlck E. Gerber Jr.. 11 Erfcion. 2 Carter St. .Mrs. Bettv 1 ing with weighing in as usual at Get Pay Boost ' Park^sc St,, ha.s'been named Fred- nual meeting'and election of offi- X Whito Elfphant — Corsogts yesterday. ma .Phi will meet tomorrow eve­ Les.sard will be co-hostess. cerx,'w1Il b e. held on, Dec. 11. At the Italian American Club at 7:30. ning at 8:15 with Mrs. James j erick E. Gerber HI. The maternal ; grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. the conclusion of the meeting there East Hartford. Dec. 4 t/Pj — Richmond, 23 Elro St. All members The Ladies Auxiiiar>' to Man­ will be a social hour and refresh­ Wage increases of 9 to 14 Feed the wild birds with are urged to attend, as plans will i Eaf' Everett, 22 Doane St., and chester Chapter, No.'lT, DAV, will . The American Legion Auxiliary Chowdor, Sondwiehos, Dossfrt, Bovorafos.^^ ,a m e n t s ^ / , will meet this evening in the fire­ cents an hour were accepted be made for the Christmas party. I the paternal grandparents are. Mr. meet a t the home of Mrs. Harry - WILD BIRD SEED place room of the American Legion yesterday by 26,000 workers s I and Mrs. F. E.‘ Gerber, 388 Oak­ Mahoney, 358 Main St.^ tomorrow The DTJVCW will hWd a meeting land St. hall. Mrs. Henri PessinI, president, No Admission Chorgos— Pn^ie Is invitod. at Pratt A Whitney Aircraft e m o n th . ------^ made on redemption on the-iq»hBn Wplomat Hints Dag garet Clark, daughter of Mrs. THIS NEW CONVERTIBLE! Henry Clark of Simsbury. Chancellor of tlie Kxcheqimr million to ihe United States. Svria Premier Harold .Macmillan told...... the House Ami $15':.. million to ( anads. I »' of Commona tlie reserves shared Interest is due in the amounts 1 e A bv ail sterling area ,‘oiiiitrie.s .881,800,000 to the United fell 8279 million last monlli. ' -States and $22,200,000 to Canada. Gets U.S. Views ____. . Other nieaaiires announced in Ine aiiimp brought reserves to ,, ... . .u . n r n n r , i. , I the battle to save the pound: $1 9,>0,000.000 we I helow the $2' „ „pp,ving lo the In- On Agjsressioii United Nation.s, N.Y., Dec. 4 (iT*)—YugoglSvia today .»c- Lmvhice Special! bi llon mark lyhich <’C '"oni-, .m,K iind for eu.Med HtinKpy of violating: jrood faith by spiritingr Premier m L 'fn In’' r. ‘’■“'•''r"'"’' permission to hiiv up .$:t'2.’'. million Damascii.s, .Svria. Dec. 4 '/P- Imre Xajry into Red Romania after he had obtained asylum mum for the safety of the pound ,2 months Britain '.as P.eliable Svrian sources say' the Macmillan announced a .scries of (p, ,p„e ,,.^p in the Yugdfdav embas.sy. emergency actions designed to j .png ttnited Statea has told Syna it Speaking in. the Hungarian debate before the General Aa- gasoline I n" more .aggres-sion ♦a "maintain the,rate for tlie pound'' The customs duty on ga.soline .Hembly. Yugo.sIav Delegate ^Iladen Ivekovic rejected as false 5 t ^ f m the Middle Fast. rr*TT i present parity of,„j,d other light oil.s will be in- Hungarian claims that Nag.v went to Romania of his own WASHER WITH " • i rea.sed by one shilling iH cental Amerirs-ii .-Vmbasssdor James free will. This wa.s t)te first time Yugo.'?lavia had brought up Capping the niea.sures w as a.' .a gallon, • 0 Moose was reported to have given formal request to the United I Britain will not hc'.sitate to sell the Nagy incident heie. TUES. and WED. ONLY ! , that word to Premier Sabri As.sali Ivekovic also demanded that the Commuhi.st government .States to waive the intere.sl now, .soiiie of its la.st-ditch dollar secii- due on its postwar loan to Britain ritles whicli .Macmillan valued at . in a 96-niimite interview, with the of Jano.s Kadar invite U.Ny Secretary General Dag Ham* FOR "BUDGET MINDED SANTAS," HALE'S BRINGS THIS Parlianieht ,wa.s told President I — | di laiation cov"ring moves mar.skjold to Budape.st at once, instead of making vague 'Eisenhower is putting ^he British' (CniiGbiied on »*agr Fifteen) against Syria or any other nation I in the Middle East area promises to receive him at some future date. VERY TIMELY SALE! A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ' The I ’ S. einbas.'iy declined to After the As.senibl.v adjourned— \ —X _ j I'ommeni on the leport of the for luncli a uauRll.y \ycll informed AND ALSO TO FILL UP YOUR S& H GREEN STAMP BOOKS ... ; meeting. Assali told reporters diplomat .said, "Tliere is a very Moose "explained to me the new People are silhouetted on an adjacent pier as firemen battle explosion'and fire on Brooklvn great likelihood of the Secretary Women Ignore Britain Has MaJor I United State.s policy toward the pier 37 in N’ew York Dec. 3. In foreground can be .seen sonie of the debris which rained down fol­ General being invited to Budapest I Middle East " lowing the blast which shattered Windows up to two miles around and sent a fierce hail of ll.v'ing immediately," He told a reporter I He -said the Amba.ssador also embers, red-hot pieces and other debris as far as seven blocks. the invitation might come through Soviet Guns at ' outlined America's "eagernes that thi.i afternoon. s f ^ Special I all Middle East countries should This diplomat, who would not Hangover on Suez maintain their freeoom and in­ consent to use of his name, said SIX XTRA S*P-E-C-I-A-L-S-! the invitation was expected to re- Budape^ Rites i t dependence." last at 9-Alarm Fire Kills Nine, "sult from contacts here and in WELL KNOWN MAKE I In a statment to the pre.ss, the SPECIAL SALE r e g i :l a r 81.00 New Delhi and Moscow among Budapest, Dec. 4 (.^-^usgigii SPECIAL SALE London, Dec. 4 cP Tlie British-which threatened the stability of Premier said: "We hope the In- In- i t u » dina, Hungary and the people awakened today to a severe Uie pound and the national stand- ; ternational atmo.spheie is Im- Soviet I soldiers, opened fire In Hepee*’ REGULAR SLOO JEWEL BOXES Union. Suez hangover, with Prime -Minis- ard of living. 1 roved, but dc.spite ti anquilizing Injures 247 at Big Brooklyn Pier Square today when. thousandsXM HANDBAGS ter Eden s prestige at perhaps the Govcrnoi experts figured the Indian Cabinet Minister K. LADIES' SCARFS Satin lined trinket cases with .\merican announcements on the Krishna Mcnon ha.s talked at the women pressed forward to ..1*^, lowest ebb since he took office 20 Suez attack by next April would ) .Middle East we must remain on the wreaths on the tomb etf Hungai^s SLEEPERS Small lot of failles, plastic calf, lock and . Ideal for small jew­ New York. DeeXt '.'P' ’ A U.N. almost daily with Hungarian 24-inch squares in colorful silk '’K" have cost Britain between 83.30 ri--other men were also killiM. One»set fire to a tnick and car'several leather lined bags. Values to 85.00. elry. j alert to face any possible f’ltiir.e Foreign Mini.ster Imre Horvath unknawn soldier. . X- ,. crepe prints. w^a.s widespiend feeling niillimi and $420 million, including I eventualitv. " oils 9-alarni fire anTf an explosii wax decapitated. blocks awav. A woman was hit bv one of the like a blockhiisting bonib blasted and' Soviet Deputy Foreign Min­ that the .decision to pull out of extra miiitafv spending, loas of I Soldiers carrying tommyguns re-, 'v Screaming ambulances raetd Plaster cracked and fell and win­ several shots fired and was taken Rog. $3.00 a Brooklyn pier yestebday and ister Va.«ssily V. Kuznetsov, this D. ”**9”'^*'* Middle East oil and extra cost of malned on guard at public budd­ a ^ y with tlie scores of injured, dows shattered in uncounted horrtes to a hospital.' Her condiUon was Each shook the 00 yards from the right to live freelv in Hungary ' h^Htary crackdown on the CELIXIPHANE PACKAGE office. . I the Middle Ea.st and .-Vsia. T V 71 **. 1%/F* * a after he left the asylum of ottr I revolution, • month! to 4 * The strong anti-American feel- W IlltC IT lllllSlCr A dock worker said tlie fire he wou start a "thorough and 'he pier. Forty others weiVhurl at • Fully Automatic. BILLFOLDS "It is most tinlikeh’ tiiat Sir An­ ing wliicii welled up in Uia^iioaiiip : started about 3:18 p.m. in a pllo of seientific yestigation immediate- * 'opd factory nearby. ehiba.ssy,” Ivekovic declared. ^ Russian officer brandished * Extra Crotch 18e ytmn, NYLON HOSIERY thony wlY ever resume his full ' • 5 teporol# purifying actions.- CHRISTMAS CARDS stages Of the Britlsh-Ffenrh mill- i foam rubber on the big pier,-long- ly ' \ . "X ' - Viiii'riii O'Connor, ( ii.V Whifnis. ' Hungary-’a action in this matt* ' eyewitnesses said, and the o Excluiivo, oosy-io-rood Timo-'- NOW Jewel trim With change purse Sheer and semi service weight. ■political functions as head of the esl marine terminal in the cit^ He .said Lhethe "FBI. police and oth- sioner of marine and aviation, is contrary to international law." 1 women began to acatter, running and picture compartment. ‘■government," the son of lormer , t. y adventure in Egypt was all ' Ivekovic took issue with the' directions. Seversl shots EoiUy cenvwttd 4 girdla by martly rameving crafcM lino Control, Not all sizes in all colors. 10 Cards Each Package. hut torgotten in a new general iHelping Negro Minute bv minute the flames aleXgrr agencies are \invesUgating the niade a preliminary darnage e.sti- . Prime .Minister Winston Chim hill lf;s,-.sponsored resolution calling ' "■*'■* '^he Injured woman was o Highly officioni Supor demand for repair of the Atlantic toward a mountain of explosive |vt>asil>ilit.v of saWHage." mate of $10 million dollars. The ^ Doubt* r*e^ n. which for flinton, Tenn., I>ee. 4 i/P' — aster. But firemen, dockworkers. The exjUMion nocked scorc.x of phy.xiclans. nurses ' boring lands would only compli- ***‘^**''*"'*'" tried to push them i t Sisos S4M-XL wolor for ro-uto. to drum up all possible supi>ort for i vear.s lias hacked the Con.xerva- The .\ndpraon Uoiint.v School schonlbovs and other spectators seven men on\a oil Res- civilian volunteers swarmed to cate the situation, he said. ! hack Md placed red, white and a motion of confidence in,tlie gov-] t'''(’s throiigli thick and thin, said Board onlered integration-lorn rushed to the scene • unaware of riiers fished th p from the vaster. ,'''7 - , It was reportedly the intent of ' f,’ ,1"' GREEN STAMPS WITH CASH SALES ernment which will come to a vole that "Tlie whol" affair has been Si?*C Klng-Sis* Trads • Easy Tirms Clinton High School closed toilay the Impending peril. Towed toXsafety vvitm^on'fhe^n?''"’ * ' o 'he United States and the 13 oth-I Thursday night. politicallv Iningled hv the Britisli In the tvake of an attaek on- a I In an instant a sheet of flame- HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENt (P.S. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR ^ ,- J ^ REDEMPTION COUNTER) government to an incredible de­ eet of flame. Flames .scorched "pearbv pier* Two Coast .sponsor.s of the resolution to ' Tt w-a« elear to all urlm uratehad 9REEN STAMPB Plan .\ll-Oiit f'liallenge white Baptist mlnialee who ae- shot sk\-\vard. The blast ripped Five ships were towe^Pj safelv, 'wMn^dove th / heln opters sp„d observers to Austria or | that the womin hon^^ The Opposition Labor party gree ' In ail editorial which proh- eoiiipanied six Negrii students off the pier shed s inetalal and glass An evewilne.ss, Willianl Langns- "’''‘'T’"' Y u g o s l a v i a , if *h.v em.iH a-.t t"omen vvere honoring, .-ibly reflected the views of many 24-Pe. STAINLESS TABLEWARE FLINT KITCHEN TOOL SET planned an all-out challenge, prob­ hack to clHsae-., I roof and showered the area with a Rer, .-il. -desc ribed the ex^osion *«'" I"®'thethe fireboa,.,fVrebl.mTbe’: be. IntoI'^.rrmriTa.v Hungarv. thousand, ‘»e dead who of felt 1914.1918. hefor. thbutGle . « ... TisJIKIIAUeoM ably with a motion seeking to cen­ 1 ank-and-file Conservatives, the dearilv Mail of frapnipnla. this w a v o' \ i t w As the debate nropTMn^ non ^ RfrwMzN.., ty;.. a,... KihvHid Sil* !» I FiAHs iFi the rebellion o f October MANCHItnil COMH* ^RAMCNMTHI Cgmif 3-Pe. PARTY SET sure the whole policv of interven­ newspaper added: Clinton. Tenn.. Dec. 4 (.Pi A The shock radiated a.I miles ••^11 we could see was blac'k . Dist. Ally. Eclvvan "The government in its piesent in the parUcularly on the CORNER-OF MAiN AND OAK STREETS Corner of Main and Oak Sts. tion In the eanal zone. young while Baptist minister was from the explosion. The swoosh smoke, when suddonlv it tc .rn c ^ 4 r,k 'a :'’:c b M ^ ta lr^ "'h®th®r to press for Si;;'^ Rejf. 16.98. SPECIAL _ _ $ 3 4 .9 i Even worse than the political foi;m or in another form has much .shattei $3.99 beaten today soon,, after he had into a mnferno. A solid sheet of crisis, to most Britons, was a \ ------miles swa.v. names at least two city blocks Stainless Steel. Guaranteed for 15 years. Set in­ looming economic emergency j (Continued oi Page Fifteen) j helped escort Negro 'students hack c-all^"if n ec^ sary ■’to find out Assembl.v, if Biidapest . onjy jjy leaflets handed out on •A terrific buy In superb. Imported, heavy-gauge cludes:. Hamburger turner, fork, spoon, potato ReR. *6.50 value. SPECIAL $2.95 Oinnk.s of whilc‘-hot steel wide and half as high as the Em­ : to classes at Clinton High School. { weighin.g as much as .’’>0 pounds pire State bicilding roared up. " ' *~j**'*** steel, n ils modernistic, graceful design masher, ladle, spatula, rack. Gift boxed. ABSO­ Police Chief Francis Moore said J will please exacting home-maker. Handsomelv' LUTELY FREE with the purchase of this set: arched over the waterfront. The dead: Glass'divided pickle snd relish dish. Pickle fork, the Rev. Rani Tiirner, pastor of Three Bov, KIIIimI S ix tx-: X \ ..y ',rti' made, with one-piece forged knives and cornea fully Flint Utility Set that includes: 3" paring, 5" utility John Baint, 11. of l.U 34lh St.. Persems Hi.rl hundreds, '” guaranteed. ^ relish, spoon. Gift boxed. Community Silver Plate. 4« •list BapU.xt Church, was as­ The blast killccl three boy.s in Bi'ookivn the women (ronvvfgad' and a 6" French cook's knivea. Gift boxed. A regu’- saulted land th at a man had been ! concerted move to reject the Hun- lar 84.95 set ABSOLUTELY FREE. their tracks. The exciting sight of Cii’o Balzano. .ok. a slei'edore, In Huh A^pk>sion garians' .credentials. Others I Prison Union Says,"taken into ciistociv. No charges smoke and flames had Itii.ed them KVi President St.. Brooklyn. (Contianed on Page U fkt) were placed immedialel.v'. I feared' such a step might .create to the scene before the shatteri | Benny Cii'ccfo. 40, a checker. 914 .... X » ('angerous precedent. ' Moore said there was no qiies- explosion. . - 47lh St.. Brooki.vn. Boston. Dec. 4 '/Pi A 'flerc;K ex- ■ t ., , ' j tion but that the assault on Tui - -Three dockwolkers and three plosion obliterated D o h e rP ^ T ity -: fo J m°ve brewing Frank laipez. 9, of 4318 3rd . .. _ v X, - -- past 'week—gained nio- i! ner. w ho had said he would e.scort Ave.. Brooklyn. ^ etn, haicl ' ' Prober .;the Negroes back lo cla.sses when­ Bv. the Bo.ston Nh^-aKtrientum In’ the Assembly' after James McCullough. 43, a ‘ f DOMESTIC e v e r thev wished to return, resiill- shipyard in Charlestown todav and ! Hungary repeated her reRisal to Bulletins .1 . DEPARTMENT■ ' \ checker. Maywood. N. ,t. sent .six nearby residents to a hns-'*d'"''- U.N. oljaervers. She ------ed from his assistance to the Ne^ $44)0,000 Fire William 'fhotnpson, 13, of 47.5 from the AP Wires HALE'S Hartford, Dec. 4 cA’i—A union inmates. In order to understand groes. pital with injuries. - i opeiied the door only to'the ex-j 41st St . Brooklyn. ’ Limited Quantity The injured were sleeping *®"' ^ "freeing to receive U.N.' Extra Special! representing ConnA'ticut Stale this, one would have to see the "A man jiinjped on Mr. Turner Fi'ank Romeo, t.l, a cooper, of' f Prison guards said in a statement liospital layout and the a h ’unt of about 300 yards from the school." their homes-when the clo,(ced ,tav- General ..Dag Ham-, fGuts Christmas 124 President .St . Brooklyn. SELF SER'VE today that State Referee Thomas space the guard had to cover the chief said, ern was wrecked, i mnrksjold "at a later date.” •M/utARTHl R JA PA N ENVOY SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF 54" 68" ROUND ^ Janies A.-Smith. <>9, of 50 West­ .ljugmta. Oa.. Dec. 4' (P )~ J. Molloy, author of a recent le- wiiile kev*c t.p' drug cabinets were Turner. 3.1, said the attack came minster Rd., Brooklvn. Police said thev believed cscan- - Delegate Emilio, Nunez- TW a - g r o m a w t FRINGED SPUN RAYON . port charging tival vice i.s, wide- entrusted lei’ inmates." as he was en route to his church i,ng gas was ^sponsihle for the-,quickly reiterated his President Elsenliower todejr Wreath Plant Biaggi Valenza. 47, of 1226 ‘ picked DouiflB, MsicArthar IL £ MEAT DEPT. RED INDIAN HEAD epread al the prison, lac ks a c lear The union a.s.serted that st.ilc*- office after accompan.ying the Nc- 63id St.. Brooklyn. ' j blast that JefU ne,arbv‘ street, "tat Hungary's delegation vnuiei'stancling of prison admlnis- menls acknowledging "complete goes to the school. He .said he tei ed vviiitf ;la.,., of ' broken w in -' ®"«®*- now- State ' Department r«im* TABLECLOTHS New Albany, Pa.. Dec. 4 c/45 — A | Blac k smoke churned and bil­ "Tliey are no one," he declared j selor, to be ambassador to tratinn. , cooperation c>f the guards" are on sutterecl a "bloody nose" and-went lowed 3,000 feet‘into'the bine sky FOR TABLECLOTHS record -from Ralph H. .tValker, Ho a doctor's otTioe but did not roaring fire in this tiny rural'com- I •>«niP of the clebriswas thrown to the Assembly. 'They came here •lapon. MacArthur,. a nephew'of The .statement by Local No. .191. after the explosion. to hoodwink us." ■ | ''Ameilcan, Federation of Stale, require medical treatment. miinilv destroyed a Chrislma.s | The shower of flaming fragments incireds of yards onto an over­ Gen. Douglas Mat-Arthar. wtU County and Miinicipai Employes, (Continued on i’age Two) • 'My principle ,in escorting the' wreath plant and the 100 -year-old ; head highway that, links Charles­ Tlie ITnited Stale., moving siiereed John M. . AIliaM In s"piTit behind a 14-nation re.solii- ] Tokyo. .Allison will return to the Veal Shanks»25‘ cpmplinienteci tUf Mblloy re|>orl 1 Negroes was this: '.So long as the town hall today. It ynt hun­ town with the.citj* proper. i for it., recbnimendationa -con­ i law says th?y shoiiid attend the When firefigliuq? a tion calling anew for adnii.ssioii United States for renastgnmeut. ] M tafy euti for belling, siawing, potting. dreds of wreaths up in .snioke and harf . J ...... rrived they-•••■ » Ij of theiccc cioserveriobservers -First Quality — $0.99 cerning guards' working concll- school. I think they have a moral was lepoited $5.98 value. / . * tions, Burma, China right to attend." the ininistei Saiccl. paralyzed the industrial life of Ne\\s Ti^lbits tered ^mo^rilnn",- 1 the expulsion proposal close U.S. PRE.SSES TR l'ST SUIT'^ R*r. $1.29 yd.’ ■ It also said: *'\Ve feet certain. "Therefore,, two oi- three other' most of .New Albany';* 500 citi­ resteeV betvveen ^ ! ‘’‘’h-'ideration. But informants .said I ashington. Dec.- 4. Tl|« zens. Culled fnjm AP Wires j Justice Department today Died » 11B. FREsk BEEF LIVER ° 49c .that reflections against the guard* men and I walked with them from tatern v v « rri ,^ocv"'8 ' 'l"®«ioned whether In .the report are strictly -a mis- their homes to the school to back The. flaniea leveled the main brick struc-jsuch an unprecedented move could suit to break iip the recent mer­ Premiers Slate manufacturing plarit of the R.vn- ger of National Container Conio 1 LB. HALE’S FRESH SLICED BACON tinderatanding ami lack of knowl­ lip this rporai principle.”'' . . , ' • ' ' " ■ ■ On -the iniiiraH 1-t I muster lift two-thirds majority; v Beeuttfni-solid color spun, rayon -with - edge of in.side prison opc-i at1 on." . Turner said the man who struck veldt W reath Go . the firm's large Ceylon Premier Solomon Bandar, chusett, Gen.roi ’u ■’1. 1 h®®uoner receive* material. i , to Peiping last month. flames, and then ran, screaming Havana, Dec. 4 (Ji Washington, Dec. 4 (AV—Th* Mplloy said • pornographic ma- Tlie 'tentative agreement calls the alarm. NK'diininKscathing letteriviirr byoy New*>ew Britain'somiains deiji .look ot ^*^'*^* affecting: con«tUtitional' Americ*n Red Croen GUocsGtG# *4 9 ' teriala was printed in the prison ! for Red China to take permanent : Over Nejjro Pupils Fire Hoiir lor your own use. 'B* houer. PnrMnnMsit w«* M 4 !*• In wrhite, blue and pink.. . tho Identmcation room.’’ . ., | ba.SU of negotiation. . Supreme Com t ruling. .scorched. M ^itherford N T Tnd ,n«rl. i - '■ '.Malanzaa. "«van* and here early for these. ’ The union atatement continued: i Burma als8 agreed ten\at1vely "Phe reaction pt lovynspeople' ------.|KUineitora. n . j. ana snaru, tiaf- night.' ^ union atatement continued: I Burma als8 agreed tenUtIvely The reaction pt lovynspeople I Eight volunteer fire department*'ac ,„badrv that \>vv Y o r k ^ Santiago, a port on Cuba's south- ^ ^ i v o a .’iC Groon Stamps W il^ AM Cosh Sofos OCEAN SPRAY JELLIED . •‘C h^e* that guards turned,to return to China aii'important , "would be about Thd same be- from this roral northeastern Penn-1 motorists tireed to bv-owsLlnc^^^ “.I *«« their eastSt coast in Oriente ProvInce.Jhas,ProvInce.Jhas, DEFiW DS UAW POUTIOAL A B sir backs to sex perversion are i pass leased in 1897 from the I lore." Rawdpn-.said. The co''rl'» sylvania area near the New York VndHollLd*^mneIs beebeen the scene of the chief fight-. farr from true. All one needs do is Chinese Imperial Government. The |UnlinK luhn? "won’t"won t change the attitude'attitude ,1 ,.. border, sent about 150 men .*«®rne ■ , • • w - ' • • i V •' -1 ''X " . i . / ■ ■ - r . ‘ Ui, ■ 'I ; .. ><=.■ V, -v J / V ’ Ji . - ■ X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, DECpiBER 4, 1956 PAGE t w o , KANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1956 ■f. . - White Miilister Apartment House Bid Draws N^ew Unrest Looms in the plot plan tq, be only 10 feet 'Skywdfch Schedule Burma^ China •Charley'* AiinC in Rehearsal ' TPC Perrni from the street line. $400,000 Fire RENT JOHNSON’S Oyer Negro'Pupils % Davis began construction upon ELECTRIC FLOOR receipt of the building permit Sept. - Helping Negro Opposition at TPC Hearing i7 , and ha(t invested 37,500 in the POLISHERS (Ooa^MM^ from Page Om ) Premiers Slate Building Li ' . . . . '• Wedaeeday building by time the error was dis­ Guts Christmas Mldnlght-2 a.m. . 1 ...... Vehinteere NeMed • From Pinehurst Groctry. . . The pi-opofliU^f Joseph RoisettoYapartment butrdtng.x He said his tJjeilC There's nothing else we can covered, ^LaBelle said. Pupils Slugged own investigation of the land in­ 2 a.m.-4 a.m...... Vohintoere Needed error was brought Ho light Rate 75c Day to build a 12-unit.'Spartment house do.” Border Parley Shih for Lab Wreath Plant on the southwest edrner of S. dicated this would be the best 4 a.m.-6 a.m...... Volunteere Needed . ■» * when Highway Department offi­ (CoBtlniMd from Pag* One) Adams St. and Olcott St. ran into usq to which the property.-Could Tom Beardv the constable of this 6 a.m.-8 a.m...... VolHntebr# Needed. / . cials Visited the site in connection (Coiitlnned fnNn Page One).- The To'fhn PlaSning Commissltm strong neighborhood opposition'a.t be put. - small north Texas town, said "It's 8 a.lTi.-10 e.m...... Volunteere Needed • with work being done by a utilities (ContimiMI fror> Page One) heckled the Negroea when they, en­ Att'y. John D. LaBerlc, who rep­ 10 a.m.-Noon ...... Louia Call voted laat night to reiluce a 25- ' company, according to LaBelle. a Town Plafnning Commisslori peaceful In Mansfleld, but when and two route* to Assam,' India’s resented Rossetto. argued that an Noon-2 p.m...... Leta Waldron- “ foot building line on the south side • The TPC gave two additional That’s the main thing,’.’ he said. tered the school. However, he aald public hearing last night. word of this ruling gets around northemmo.st province. Property owners in the neigh­ p-pahtiilent .building would be an 2 p.m.-4 p.m...... '...... R oger Winter reasons for reducing the building Dustman said the damage would HOSPITAL lEDS no-attempt waa made to moleat there's no telling wha.t will hap­ 4 p.m.-6 p.m...... ’...... Columbia DeCarll, May Hewkei Chou, n()w in India on a 7-na- of Hilliard St. where construction borhood jjrotested that an apart­ effective, •'buffer , between th e had already been started in viola­ line of the property, which extends reduce production to about 25 per and WHEEL CHAIRS them other than the catcalling and neighborhood residences and the pen.’’ 6 p.m.-8 p.m...... Elizabeth McGregor, tion Asia tour, is Btheduled to ar­ some 100 feel, west tram Regent ment house would destroy what He-said that if Negroes tried to rive in Rangoon' Monday. Presum* tion of that line. • i cent, putting a number of the 285 I fr im FURNITUIIB booing. The Negroea filed in to they said was the quiet bpMness block Idcat,ed between Olive Gothberg St. and is in an Industrial Zone. enroll "there’s a possibility that 8 p.m.-lO p.m...... Virginia Liegl, May HaWkea ably_he and Ba Swe will hold pre­ Thomas Davi.s had asKed that employes out of work. The- lev«lehe alnce laat Tueaday becauae of ing permit Is.sued him for a' 320,- between a 2.5-foot line, which now SO Sign Petitioji ' other applications aired last night. - Crowds of white people l«*t Sep­ Middle Tpke. Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, The projected settlement would said, and waa one of three build­ '*'‘abuae” they aaid they had been 000 dental laboratory erroneously extends easterly from Broad St. Robert 1* Cassells' of ,98 S. These had been submitted by Ca- tember formed outside the r ^ MunicipsI Building, Manchester on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday legalize a situation Burma ap­ ings owned by Herman Rynveldt, ^ receiving at the hands of a small Adams St., one of the leaders of the permitted construction 10 feet I and a 5-foot line, near Main St. j number of pro-segregationlat white millo- Gambolati and Edgar brick htgb school to prevent Negro from 1-5 p.m. parently can do nothing about any­ I The Commission also said that, who was out of town.- SHE SUPPED - AND SUED! opposition, presented a petition Berube. students from .enrolling. None tried way. from the street line. Most of the company’s Christ­ students. Cites Rxtrniiating CIrriimstanriM, I since the properly is in an In- j Principal D. J. Brittain Jr., re- signed by-50 homeowners. He said Gambolati asked that a 615-by- but three Negroea. were said to "iTie Chinese Communists report­ mas orders were finished and the Among the reasons given by the ; dustrial Zone, there is no zoning ported a large crowd of white per- the petftion represented lOQ per 688-foot plot of land oh the north want to enter the all-white achool edly have five armies of about .50,- main storage plant, about a half I cent of the property owners in the Beard said. "The teenagers don’t TPC for granting the building I line, only an established building It W8* only a little patch of ice but it co.st I sons congregated outside the build- aide of Highland St., weati o f No. 000 men along Burma's twisting ' line. mile from the scene, was not this man plenty when the lady sued for dam­ j ing aa the Negroea filed in. kres. 203, be changed from Rural Resi­ care what happens. These kids here 1,200-mile northern and eastern line reduction was 'that there burned. Dustman said. REMEMBER Ros.setto is asking the TPC to don't pay attention, but the parents were "extcnuatiiig circuni.stances.” i The Negroes' return after a i-day dence Zone to Residence Zone A. frontier. An estiipated 4,500 Chi­ I There were 26.800 oil wells drilled “But there still' were 'some big ages. This is just one of many ways a visitor rezone a 213-by 110-foot plot of do—that's Where-the hitch comes The Commis.sion.j)id not elaborate. orders to be filled," he said. 1 absence coincided with a city elec- He wants to build a 21-house sub­ LOST! Charley's Aunt nese troops moved into ttoth' the : in 194.5, shout 57,000 drilled in 1955. W eM on 's could be injured on your property". Better be 1 tion in this racially..-ttn'se town. land from Residence Zone B to division on the property. in.” \Va States and Kachin up to last ‘ rtowever, Atty.’ John D. LaBelle. I One of the chief. iSsuea was the Residence Zone O to permit con­ Berube asked that two triangu­ "These people like the Negroes ' August. Tlic Burmese Army has who repre.sented Davi.s at a public Integrity protected with a Comprehensive Per.sonal Lia­ segregation question arising from struction of the apartment build­ lar plots of land on Woodland St., sll right—but they like tl^m in Have You'Seen Her? only 7.000' troops in all upper hearing Nov. 2V ^pointed out at Is Here bility policy now. admission of 12 Negroes to the high ing. about 760 feet west of Main St., their place.’’ Beard said. Burma and moat of them are kept that time that his client received Too! ; school under federal court order. Architect Ralph Scudierl, testi­ be changed from Residence Zone In Fort Worth, L. - Clifford COME, HELP FIND HER IN THE a building permit after his origi­ Davis, Negro attorney for the stu­ busy fighting local Insurgents and I This political test of the role of fying in favor of the application, B to Industrial Zone. He wants to local Communist bands.^==&= nal application and plot plan wore If T'ou^AVe any qu'e^ons about insurance local officials in desegregation of said that he had recommended the erect * 320,000 building t » house dents, aaid .!‘more study will be cleared by the Planning office and given the situation’’ before any ac­ HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM- There has been no snnouneemenl' the sthool fam e a day after the jjroperty as the site of s 12-unlt his woodworking business. of what will happen to the 21,000 the' Building Inspector’s office. . . . if. you are not sure you have the best pro­ Anderson County School Board told tion is taken. The dentsl laboratory was shown y n o A : Catherine Peterson, editor of the DEC. 7 Olid 8— S:1S P.M* persons living in the'areas si'hed- tection you can possibly buy . . . please call us I federal officials they couldn't ex­ uled to be turned over to Cl^iha.’ pect local officers to do the job. weekly Mansfield News, agreed today. Full information on any form cheepfully The Tennessee White Citizens with others who said the' Negroea Annual Seek and luskin 3>Acf Play Most of tfiem are Kachlns whose i I fsmily roots go back for years. ! THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL j Council, which is dedicated to did not want to attend the Mans­ given and without obligation. May we help you? Prison field School with its 175 white stu­ The leader of one Kachin politl-1 . . . H.thIU Plioin bv Pint. I maintenance of segregation, has The cast of "Charley’s Auht," in ail the romance of period costumea. felt considerable satisfaction at * campaigned for James B. Mere- dents. ral faction, Duwa Zau Rip. waa ’ "1 went out with different people quoted by the English language ^ their dress rehearsal yesterday on the stage of the new high school auditorium on E. Middle Tpke. This LECLERG THURSDAY, DEG. t, I K I P.M. I dith for mayor and for two of the entertaining farce will be preseHted by Sock and Buskin, high school dramatic club for upperclassmen, six candidates for three pokts as interviewing them during the trou­ newspaper The 'Nation ss saying FUNERTAL H p Iv IE ble in September and their reaction Friday and Saturday nights at 8:15. alderman. Prober Unqualified he rould under no circumstances Aprons — NovdtiM — M itd Goods I Meredith, a grocer, opposes T. was that they were not interested con.sent to any ceding of the three ; JDHN H. lAPPEN, Inc in going to school at Mansfield." townshlps -H pim aw, Gawlum and EWtERAL i L. Seeber. former county Judge would 1)6 a town agency, it would Whir* Eltphont — Conaqas Negroea of high school age at­ I and former Clinton mayor. Ma.vor (Continueid frbm Page One) postponed since it is necessarj' at Kangfang. He declared it was time be under the control of the Gen­ tended a Negro high school In Fort Parking Unit Approval Likely INSURORS — REALTORS I W. B. Lewallen did not aeek re- this time for that area to be left TELEVISION the Kachin State government i.s- i eral Manager according to pro- SERVICE Cummings' predecessor ss ward­ clear of Interference with equip­ Worth and their transportation Is sued a clear cut .statement and ' vi.sions of the charter. Chewdtr, Sandwiehas, Dossort, laviiraqas Dial I election. paid by the achool district. Walter N. 4 Pre­ Neither candidate conducted any en: from Gen. Frederick G. ment of the -general contractor asked; The Directors have until Dec. 14 MI 9-5758 In View of Crockett Opinion Leclerc. scriptions 164 East Center Street— MI 9-5261 campaign and Seeber has not stat- Reincke, acting Interim warden, who is installinit drains and "If the Kschins refused to,yield to pass the ordinance. If they do the three areas and Burma main-1 Director Open Thursday Evenings Until 9:00 1 ed publicly his position on the and from Mark 3. Richmond, making rapid preparations for the PROGRAMS not. which seems highly improb­ No Admission Chorgo— Fublie Is Invitod. • Drugs Cumminga’ auccesaor as warden. tains its pre.scnt border, what will : Town Coun.sel Charles N.- ion,' but Diiector Harry Firalo 23 Main Stieot, Manchester Free and Saturdays Until Noon ' se^egatlon issue. pouring of footings. able now. the ordinance will go to i lT>e polls are open from 9 a.m. "Thia aame cooperation was ex­ T te meeting of the Regional the Red Chinese do?” I 'Crockett told the Board of Direc­ stated th^^^iilhority would not the voters at a special referenduipc Call Ml 9-5869 * Cosnetim Delivery to 7 p.m. (EST), and voting ma­ tended to Cummings who refused Board scheduled for Thursday Video Everyday — Kachin students also discus.s’ed tors laat night that the propoaed be llie immediate an.swer to the Martin referred to two other chines will be used at the town's to accept It," the unjon charged. | night at Andover Elementary All Righta Reserved — the border question with Vice Pre- j parking authority wpuld be con­ town's parking problems. municipalities. MiddlelowiK and two precincts. The union aaid it Interpreted the School has been postponed because H. T. Dickinson A Co., Ine. mler U Kyaw Nyeln, asking him i trolled financially by the directors Flrato said llie town should do Meriden, which now havy^arking • RROIXAR PRICES e Meanwhile, the achool principal Molloy report .as proving that of the number of other meetings what would happen to the people! and that it would, in his opinion, something "fa.st." He recom­ authorities. Middletown's author- has charged that segregationist "Cummings was irresponsible and planned by the Board, 6:30 MUSIC of the area. Tliev said about 30 1 liave to abide by the Town Char­ mended hiring an outside firm of it.v was created by a special act, agitators are using Clinton as a unqualified to handle the duties; At a dinner meeting last night 7:20 NEWSREEL. villages would be affected. ' ier, pxpeils to survey tlie town and he saicl, but the Mancheater Ba Sw(i gave no rea.son for the Atty. Crockett gave his opin­ sort of testing ground to try to and responsibilities of warden." ' in Hartford, educational consult- 7:27 Walt Disney’s “SIAM” )!.ake impartial recommendations authorit.v would be similar to the prove desegregation won't work in The union had this praise for| ants. Dr. Cyril Sargent and Dr. selection, of the meeting place in-1 ions at an informal nieeting of the for the location of off-street park­ one in Merideh which was created directors, held in the office of Dixie. what Molloy said about guards’ Donald P. Mitchell, presented re­ side China other than to say previ­ ing area.s. under State enabling atatutes oM£tAO r o 8:00 ^War .nd Paaea” General Manager Richard Martin. MEA/r "The White Citizena Councils working conditions views of the aid given^ fo educa­ ous talks on border prijblems had Firato said he feared pre.ssuie pa.Hsed in the 1955 session of the GIFTS FOR THE A pubtic hearing on an ordi­ and pro-segregationist agitators "The union compliments the tion in Massachusetts, and New been held in Burmese territory.' would be brought to bear against General Assembly. recognition Judge Molloy makes 8at. 1 p.m. **('hriftmiui CarM" WHOLE FAMILY! However, other sources said the nance creating the parking au­ are trying to show the entire York and New Jersey. *War and Peace* aol ahowa mat. the authority by merchants and Martin .said Meriden's authority o South that integration will be so regarding the type and responsi­ A hi.story of educational aid in Chinese feared demonstrations and thority will be held at 8 p.m.. to­ residents of various sections of the Shop Stanek's .for gifts day in the ’Municipal Building. has so far run into no problems. unpleasant that no place else will bilities of the work a guard per­ Connecticut was given by State 8aa., **rnqaarded Momeat" agitation by the Kachlns pppo.sed town who feel they have the mo.sp forms. He suggests that guard sal­ ••Man Prom -Del Jllo**- Diet lest. Portable Ra­ to Burma's giving up the town­ A lly. Crockett aaid, in his It haS transferred .noney from its want to try it," Principal Brit­ Rep. E. O. Smith, Mansfield. ELECTRONICS dios; Tape Recorders; ' pressing need for off-.street park­ parking meter (und and haa not o tain said. aries be adequate for the type of ships. ’ opinion, the authority ia "finan- ing*. Televiaion; Table Radios; rlally aubject to the Board of Di­ found it necessary to borrow' It was during the last week of work and the recruiting of com­ LABORATORIES He .said there was no doubt petent employes. HI-FI Phonos. i rectors, the same as any other money. the municipal election campaign the directors want to rlo some­ Manchester could, under the en­ o that new trouble at Clinton High "The union almost s year ago town agency, and would be re­ X Ends Today: “Teenage Rebel’’ and “Queen of Babylon’’ Senior Citizens thing about parking problems, es­ abling acts, finance its parking boiled up into a situation which brought to the attention of Gov. 277 BROAD quired to file a budget with the Manager." pecially in the Main St. area, but authority in any one or combina­ led the county board to demand Rlbicoff, the personnel director STARTS CONT. To View Slides feared the town Would "l)c .spend­ Limited Edition Christmas Album! federal help yesterday. and the personnel board, the need FROM RADIO T i I i V I S I 0 N In referring to the charter ob- tion of the following methods: (a) ligationa, Crockett aaid the au­ ing lots of time and money for general obligation bonds; (2) rev­ TsNto Msster Federal attorneys in Washing­ for paying adequate salaries Tomorrow 5 P.M. .something We may not nceti." equivalent to standard of living Senior Citizens Club will hold its thority would be a "creature or enue bonds as provided in section 12 Famous Artists’ Selections I •ftey U«s $11.00 ton indicated that the Anderson Althoiig'h the director.s would salaries prevalent in the area. weekly meeting tomorrow sfter- I agency of the town, and therefore 284d of the General Statutes; (c) board should ask for aid- through THURSDAY SPECIAL) exert control over the authority it parking fees and special charge.* "Data has been presented to • SEPTIC TANKS ^ noon at 2 o’clock at the Community i would come under the varioua A Collector’* item, epedally made for Philco by DEi^GA! U.S.. District Judge Robert L. Lemon Meringue Pies sections of the Town Charter." would do the work for wliich it is derived from the use of parking Taylor of Knoxville. show that Connecticut Guard sal­ Installation and Repair"^ "Y .’’ Mrs. Pat Judge, a new mem­ ■ Speciallats' DAILY s p e c i a l : ber of the Recreation Department, Martin Ap|Htlnta Members ci>ealerl. thereby relieving the di­ facilities; Id) genera) fund ap­ World’* favorite Chrifltmaa muaic on one IZ" LP. Available It was Taylor who ordered the aries lag behind other states with rectors of the job. comparable living standards. The ' Eclairs and wilt (rtiow slidea on various scene.s In the light of Crooket’a opin­ propriations; (e) parking meter only with purchaae of any Philco Phonograph and High integration last Jan. 4 after, five • SEWERS CLEANED 'Headstrong' Group Feared revenue; or (f) gifts, bequests, yeara of litigation. result of these inadequate salaries and- INSTALLED of Vermont. ion. it is highly probable the Custard Filled Donuts It was the feeling of ifiosl of devises, grants in aid or otherwise. ^Fidebty (from Model 1356 up). Is clearly defined by Warden Rich­ Each week the members enjoy board will approve the ordinSnee / A spokesman in Brownell's of­ • CELLARS DRAINED the directors that the General mond's (news), release that there playing’ cards, singing, playin'g after tonight's public hearing. fice in Washington told newsmen PINE Manager woiihl appoint local per- _ Pl'RLOINED PICCOUI are 16 exlstlnSr vacancies on the game.*, and dancing. _ __The_five_mcmhnra—of—the—au^ yesterday that "of course, we can­ JoNE ium TOWN and COUNTRY sorts familiar with local problems Anchorage, Alaska (A*)—The ca.*e guard force- with aeveral other PASTRY SHOP~ Refreshments will bn served by j Ihority would be appointed by not comment on the communica­ and who know' something about of the purloined piccolo confronts resignations pending.” DRAINAGE CO. Dial MI 9-9435 members of the Second Congrega- j Martin who would,dilso have the tion from the Clinton Board until it parking problems. the Anchorage police department. TMit* OM Mntar has been received. Meanwhile, we AUYSON'IEMIION PHONE MI 9-4143 660 Center St., hlanchester tional Church. power to "fire" any member .at . Anyone wishing to Jotn the club ; A fear was expressed that the j\. .L. Meier reported the silver Pit t Cskt Unlsf would like to call attention to the any time. Regional District 8 can do so by attending thia meet- j The Directors were generally in authority might be a "headstrong" piccolo, stolen from a locker at MM* $11.00 Hoxle. Ark., case.” • ChALBfl V New UAvea, Coaa. (tSi JOHN DALY AND THE agreement with Crockett’s opin­ group, but, because the authority Woodland Park junior high school. Hoxie was the first southern t'liaaael 18 Hartford. Coaa. NEWS ing. ’ 1 ^ u (§ an ’t 7 :» (Ml WEATHERVANE PHILCO Cliaaaei tt SpHartleld, Mapi* communlt.v to attempt Integration. Date Advanced CkaaacI St llrltaia.'Coaa. 1:U ( S) HOLLYWOOD PRESENTS. After demonstrations there the Chaaael 53 Waterbary. Coaa. • C'hey.n*. **Loii,'Onn" PORTABLf PHONOGRAPH school board got a federal district o n w Chaaael 55 Holyoko* Halt. (IS-Ul NAME THAT TUNE For Meeting on IB A (!t-Ml JONATHAN WINTHIW court Injunction against interfer­ SHOW (Col.r) f ence. The U.S. Circuit Court of U:M < 81 NEW’R (M ) FILM Transportation (18) VAUANT LADY 7;iS (77-M) NEWS with 3-spoed automatic Appeals has upheld this injunction. ' aS-M) TIC TAK IMirOH (ll-UI-PBIL SILVERS SHOW . (55) MID-DAY MOVIU —"Bllko’. T«» Tr«*bl»" record changer 71 Andover, Dec. 4 (Special)— IBMRCOIM* ISilS I 8) LOVK OF LIFP: l!7-M> RtO SI RPRISK Tt«M C«e4l*l>|t>t The regional transportation meet­ (18) KIDDIK KABTOONS • :M ( «l WYATT KARP IS Mhrl*iv*r $0.7$ Mrs. Gagliardoiie Phi Am Mm Hs*H 13:S8 ( 8) NEABi'H FOB TOMORBOW ••Tail, Itorli Y'oar Tnw e’ ’ The ideal Christmaa gift, the new Philco is ing, to which Boards of Education ______€MDrT*MCtt«« wT* e Manchester Reg­ We Finance Your Jobs (Ml SCIHNCK riCnON THEA­ . 1 Partable TV TER . with Twin Speakers' . r. • , I , istered Nurses Assn, at the annual Vermont Cheeise lb, 89c 255 CjENTER ST__ Ml 8-5144 Give big set performance with Chriatmas banquet and meeting (Ul bOwlino t im e 11 :N ( ».I*-4*> NEWS Two apeakers for room-flood- ^ this new bantamweight Philco, held laat night at the Manchester Aprons 75c and up I S) MICKEY MODSE CLUB i::i PINAL EDmoN > ing sound. 4-speed MkNO-Mix Easy to carry anywhere. Direcr ■ Country Clqb, . FIL.U THEATRE (1*1 WEATHER AND SPORTS fashionable color combinations. A YVBe R Moriarty, vice pre.sident; Mrs. HoliiUy Decorations (U) OCT WEST NEWS held. Dr. Joseph Barry, 'dressed aa 25c and 50c ’ (»> COL. MARCH OP SCOT­ Enjoy the new thrill of high-compression power that suits you I' OWi GAU0/\/ LAND YARD Santa Claus, distributed gifts,, and Knit Booties 50c and. up «:IS ( «) STAGE t to .* T1 And the T stsnds for Torque . . - it's Urrific in ___ ^ movies of hospital activities dur­ • iM (Ul PHONE VOI'B-ANSWER p pmnts an ing the year .were shown by Mrs. Ladies’ Velvet Ties ^1.00 ( SI SPORTSCOPE CHORCHES OMsmobile's power-packed new Rocket, T -400 Engine! (Kl SPORTS DIGFAT I Jean Sergeant. <' Earrings 20c and up ( SI WEATHER FORECAST MOTOR SALES Here's your kind’of performance . . . plus "M odem .Accent” styling HOLIDAY SPECIAL4 * f (i,VlRAGE ROOM The committee in charge of the Christmas Corsages, Homemade Candy, old favorites . ( SI ,WOBU>. NEWS TODAY 1 that higlilighta the sweeping low-Irvrl l(>ok, the stable low-level ride! affair included Mrs. Mary Sterud (Ml HEWS M OeklRnd St., MRncheetep Unusual Craft Items Toys Dolls (U) BI'ILDINO AMERICA Come in toon and *rf the all-new Olds for '57! 'The 277-h.p. R(wket feh^rman), Mr>- Martha Mason, ( 81 R(»PEimAN Ain. Pirie and Mra. Helen Jason. Potted Plants 10c and up African Violets (1*1 THE BIO NEWS ,T-400 F.ngiUe |K>werr all 17 exciting models in Otdsmol^ilc's three (Kl WEATHER AND MI'SIC Only AuHioriiad CHAftM HMt M mOM PS. MOTHER'S LITTLE SPENDER'S SHOPPE FOR CHU.DREN (Ul INDi:STRV ON PARADE p «a t seriea—Golden Rocket 88, .Snjwr 88, Starfire 98! . CLOWN — GAMES — MOVIES — FISH ^OND — REFI 7:1# (Ul WKATHPJICAST DODGE DEALER 111* (134(1 DOVOLAS EDWARDS Be our'gneat fair a Rocket Ride now! Aim THE NEWS A $49.50 Value! /Jiff CONVITIONFD (It) HIGHLIGHTS In Manehaslor . (lei NEWS . roai ■F*4a* 4Roo«*4T’i «*>* * Tm Room 1:30>4 EASTWOOD ’ ll ‘ Nonory . , BHHIES'^ PICTURE EV1;R! YOUSAVE MANY OTHER HHC PHILCQS FROM ^ MONEY S IVI O B I L ^War and Peace” X. BUILDING MATERIALS AUDRtoV HEPBURN Noon Luncheon >1- Y O trU ALWAYR YmCOAAl AY YOU* O lO S M M IU OUAUTY tRAUM'SI . CAFETERIA S ^ L B —11:80-1:30 HERE HENRY FONDA ■ 448 HRrtfeid M . ^ 1 . LUMBER FUEL MED FEBRAR ^ ‘ ' BLUE PLATE—SALAD PLAITf • I • . . ' ' * Plus A CM t O f 10$$ SOUP— s a n d w i c h e s —DESSERTS YeL M l S-.1SS4 SSf NORTH MAIN STREe T TEL. MI 9-5K 3 1:50 and $:00 MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES, Ine: 5f2 Mitesfr Center Street Mahogiiny Clock^Rod’io ALSO ••SIAM" .. .. 1; O H * .Haily 7 A. M. to 5 I*. M., Including Perfect for oflfife*. bedroom or I PHONE Ml J-m i den. Automatic clock with Aftomoonf and Saturday Until Noon SU N D A Y . Advertlsp ia The HeriUd— ^It Pays busaer alamf. Superb radio. -nm UagoarMi Me Solid MabocRBy* 7 3 $ . FURNITURK D|PARTMINT t ft IBUR auitv) eiMMOMU W tlN ft *ilOUD«r ON Kir” nAMUNO SONJA MINIIr lAY. pVlw NC*^^ NK-TV (um nt BTBcn f l o o b l e v b l ) ('■ - a 4 ’ V" 17 V ■ t. \ •t: ' 1 . ■( 4 I s f 1 . • 5 . . -Jr . ■ PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4^1956 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANOHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 195« PAGE■ js i-n that might lead to reatoratioh of Bolton Telephone Tieup telephone service. Andrtver RiesiKiia Mrthodi«t Post Chaminade Club ' He repented his demands; how­ LeiEidB to State ever, t'hat the company must have Meering Offers "adequate assurance thdt law en­ Roud Crews Get Workout; . forcement is an established fact Mrs. Konopska Appointed Of Emergency before it fan consider .sending in Yuletidie Theme supervisors to man our exchanges Organize for Snow Removal Portsmouth.-Ohio, Dec. 4 l.A*' Gift Drive Representative a g a in ,” The Chaminade Club held its an­ ^ SfPv: Portsmouth City Council last night Port.smoiith and siiiTounding T~.------C ~ nual Christmas meeting last nighf Bolton, Deo. 4 (Special)—Ye»- W SC S to Meet adopted a resolution declai-ing an SCIOTO County exchanges were 'S Andover. Dec. 4 i Special ) -Mra,‘?’gift» have not all been'diatributed In the Federation Room at Cen­ terday'8 2-lnch *nowf«ll Rave The Women's Society for Chris­ extraordinsry emergency exists as closed after rock-throwing and Royden Konopa.ska has been' a.s. yet. » , ter Congregational Church. town poad crews their first work­ tian Service willWork on surgical a result of the lack of telephone n.imed by Norwich State Ho.spital While the PTA Frlen.shlp Bas- cable-cutting inridrnts. Tlie Com­ Marian Jesanls and Virginia out of the winter season. As in dressings for Mai^chester Memo­ as representative for the local pro- kets have completed their rounds service here since Oct. 1.1. munication workers ’ of America 'Clark, program co-chairmen, pre­ other years, the town is divided rial Hoiipital At Its meeting to­ The resolution demanded im­ gram of gathering Chrlstuia.s gifts in three neighborhoods now, in (CW’A I. on strike against Ohio sented the story'of Christmas, tell­ Into four sections for assignment night at United Methodist Chtirch mediate restoration of service by Consolidated - since last Jiil.v 1.1. for the institution. | what might be called an informal ing how the tradition of gift givihg of snow plowing duties.' at 8 o’clock. , the Struck Ohio ConsolirtAted Tele­ has denied responsibility for strike _ • round-robin food sale, neighbor- Myron Lee has been designated Mrs. Ernest Howard will have a started In the ear)y ,days of Chris­ phone Co. And it authorir.eil Cit.v violence. , > hood chairmen have been a.sked to tianity. as dispatcher for the winter road supply of Christmas cards and gift Manager Robert E. I-ayton to re­ Andover PTA, ^dies Benevolent h„,uets to Mrs. Ruth , The legend of St. Nlcliolaa came work since he will load the neces- items avnil.ible for sale at the quest that the Ohio .National Society and the Grange. Whitney or Mrs. Stewart, Holsing- ,-iary sand for all trucks. He has m eeting. Guard be sent here if he finds loi al At a recent PTA meeting, Mr. by Dec 19 from Asia Minor: the C3iristmas tree custom was brought to this X also been assigned the northwest Hostes.ses for the session in­ police iinable to maintain law en­ Rnrl MrB, George Munson, co-prpsi- project ’ wa.s sponsored bv country by the Hessian soldiers section of the town for plowing. clude Mrs. Richard E. Fowler and forcem ent. SERVICE denl.s, ingcd menihciH to partici- PTA Wavs and Means Com-* new girdle that comes in The area includes ail town roads Mrs. Jo.seph Andralouis. I Mayor Harold Krecka 'and I^y- pate in this worthy rau.se," stating mtttee during the American Revolution. "From Heaven High the Angels from Notch Rd. west to the Man­ Firemen .Attend Meeting j ton agreed, however, that the that even the smallest gift would Mr. 'and Mrs. .John Hutchinson Come’’ by Dickinson was done by chester town line, north to Vernon F'ire Chief Peter Mas.solini. Capt. guard is’ould not he requested un­ STATION Greatest Storewide Savings Event In Our 29-Year History be appieciated. have been named co-Chairmen of and south to Campmeeting Rd. E. E. Perkins. Lt. Stuart Wells and less a majority of the couii^’il An appeal was especially made the PTA Wavs and Means com- the chorus comprised of Eunice f- Blinn, Louise Herring. Virginia Leonard Giglio will plow roads R adio O fficer .Tohh D. A very a t­ agrees that rt. is needed Shell Oil Co. ha.s for lease for. children's presents. Permission niittee followfrtg resignalion of DRESS SIZES Clark, Marian Jesanis. Grace Case, in the northe.ist section of the tended a meeting of the Switch­ Layton and acting Police Chief a .’{-hay Service Station lo­ has been granted for gifts to be Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth .Simpson, Rev. Charles X. Hiitehlnson Jr. town. This area inrludes all roads board and .Mutual Aid Assn. In A lbert Bailey asked (-(siincil to brought by students on school | (iraiid List Increase June Tompkins and Ina Hohenthal. cated within a eood neiffh- accompanied.^ by M.tiide Kloppen- east of the Notch and -north of Franklin last week. declare the emergency. Ttie decla­ . . . Choose From Thousands Of Suits And Coats bvKses to the all-purpose room. I Bec ause of a typographical er- The Rev. Charles X. Hutchin­ The hosts have only recently or­ horhood and on a heavily whCrc? they will be collected by , ror, the increase in the amount of burg. R t. 6. ration gave Layton aiiJhoriMlion son Jr., Norwich District superin­ The southeast .section will be ganised their fire department and to work -polii emen morClsthan 40 traveled highwiiy. Mrs. Munson. die Grand List in .vesterday’..s Irene Foster, accompanied by f o r daytime..*, plowed by Michael Pe.sce and in­ are currently biillding a firehouse. Gifts given thmiigh the auspices (.oUfiun item concerning proposed, tendent of the Melhodi.st Church. June Tonupldns. ^ „ sang, "The Birth- hours a week In a new training 4 iatt VT m i ^ 14 m •• >1 cludes road.s' west of Rt. 6. east They were much interested in the program iimier direction of the Tel. Day.s—BC 9-i:)21 of the Ladles Benevolent Society ,s;iiarv increases for town officials,! has announced hi.s resignation | b y Xeidlinger an' to the Coventry line, south to the local fire call system and much of State Highway Patrol. Come, See, Compare and Choose To Your Own Preference The may be left at the home of Mrs. was li.sted at 15 per cent instead ; cr„ni his post the resienation to V'as mere ' by ^ playtime... Andover line and west to Rt. 8.1. the meeting waA Spent In the,pool-i Earlier yesterday. Clare E Wil­ 'Evenings—MI 9-9067 John ■yeomans, president. Rt. 6. j of the acjtual figure. 1.1.1 per cent.^ ' ■ P • -8 Irian, This was followed by v”1colsolo Nationally Famous Brands You'll. Find At W EINERS. Remember, take effect on Feb. 1. 1957. "I Wonder and J Wandci^ sung The southwest section has .been Ing of information to help the new, liams, Ohio Consolidated president, Other orgaiiization.J or Individ-T Mrs. Helen Clark, tax collector, ■ assigned to the tojyn truck and outfit. Every Suit and Coat In Our Stock W as Selected Because.lt Meets uals may leave packages at the has staled that the number of At a recent meeting of thq Board by Eunice Blinn, accompanied by gay tiijae I told tlie Poi tsmoiitii Citizens' Com­ Charlotte Gray. includes the area west of'Rt. S.l Radio matters common to the mittee that lie would give "im­ Our Rigid Standards OF QUALITY . . . STYLE . . . FINE TAILOR­ home of Mrs. Konopaska. Rt. 87.^taxpayers listed has increased .10 of Tnisleea of the International and south of Campmeeting.Rd. entire group were al.so a major mediate consideration ’ to any new Donors are vequestod not to in-'per cent. Reform Federation, with head­ P^lora Chase played a violin solo "Ave Maria" by"Schubert accom­ Division of the town for sand­ item on the agenda. i plans for better police protection IN G . . . and O U IS T A N D IN S VALUE! Because O f Our Lower elude sharp-edged or pointed items In actual figures. 274 new tax- quarters in Wa.shlngton. D. C.. Dr. ing has -been made in two sections. IVhlst Party Tenight i Overhead You Always Find Our Prices Lower. However, During Our Bs gifts. Clothing for men or worn- payers have been listed since 1948! Hutchin.son.son waq w aa iinanimoii.sly elerl- panied bj- Jifaude .Ifloppenburg. Peter Maneggja will handle the Military whist will be played at en, cigarette.^, c o.smetirs or toilet making a total of 822, aerording i ed general superintendentOusHifBon of the sang j^lsie "Oh, Holy east side of • town to Notch and the Congregational Church parish Anniversary Sale The SAVINGS ARE GREATER THAN EVER! arllcle.s and toys for youngsters to the 19.15 Grand Ust., ! federation, and accepted. His*ma- N'B"* , Adam and "The Virgin's Clark Rds. and Rt. 85. Stanley room tonight at 8 o'clock under di­ are included on a li.sl of rocom- fjor task in his new po.sition wjH he Lullstbi!'" by Dudley Buck, accom-. Patnorts social concerns on wttkdi the emergencies and in daily follow-,, tant vitamins and minerals. In­ the entire group, led by June lon correspondent, .Mrs. Joseph' $65 Values Progics.s repni'Ls were issued to church liolds convictio: Tompkins, singing carols. up work after storms. DTtalia, telephone Mitchell 8-S.Vt.l. cluding and vitamin BI2, In a delirious liquid form. Ask elementary school ' stiidciits Fri­ Liitlieran Laclie.s When asked aboiit^f^successor to Grab bag gifts were exchanged To Buy C hairs MORK FOR YOUR .MONEY . . day. In order to avoid the problem The Selectmen voted last night for a bottle at Weldon's, onlv his present post.^-Dr. Hutchinson— and delicious refreshments were A "Rsval'' Ura $1.88, or phone .MI S-5321 for BARLESMHMIliBEHr AND DOUBUK THE WEAR! Your of making eomplete new reports, stated that t responsibility for served, by Martha Martin, cliair- Qivti you nolupol iupperf...PROM THE SIDESI to purchase 100 folding metal Smith Church Fair , school oftirials have announi'cd Plan Yule Party chains for the Community Hall.’ immediate delivery. WMumRomDMmmm choice of . . . this rests w Bishop .lohn Wes- man, assisted by Daisy Canade, that additional report.s will not ley Lord atone, as the district sii Betty Brown. Virginia Benson, S. Brand new bra design with dainty scallops The"Board waived the securing of To Incliicle Lunch M/mmu t-fu s lOO'^f wool EI.ANNELS . . . be given until the first ones are. The Toadies Aid .Soriety of Con- that sweep up the side of the cups . . . bids since a definite make of chair, perint^adenl is, first of all, his per Henrietta Case, Kathryn Arm­ r lOfl'-r wool WORSTEDS . . . rclm,•ne(f^ cordia Lutheran Church will hold , sonqF'reprcsentativc. strong, Grace Baker and Jessa­ caressing, shaping, lifting all the way. with established reputation for Shown, "Revel" No. 553 in white with <|uallty and durability, had been Mrs. Thomas J. Rogers, 500 100*^r wool SHARKSKINS . . . "While no time luiiit h ^ been Cliristmas party following th e l^ r. Hiitrhin.son ha.s been the mine Smith; East Center St., leader of the IN THE NEWEST SHADES AND set, .school offmi.als have KTHicated ^ husmes, meeting at 7 leader in Eastern Con- pink embroider)’. Sizes 32A to -38C. chosen as the item de.sired. that two or three days .should be egiilar business ^"ating st >^Y e c t u - u t for five and a half years, This is the third major improve­ Story Circle of the South Metho­ ^ FOR MAXIMUM HEAT and TROUBLE FREE OPERATION ^ PATTERNS . . . plii.‘» the feature Nearly 590,000 cows have been Al.so in black. dist Church, and her co-workers Rufrioionl for the report.s to bo thus pvenmg in the church aufli- coming to the work In June, 1951, i ^*’**^. artificially in Kentucky since ment at the Community Hall this of an EXTRA pair of trouser.s. iludied. signed nnd returned. [toiium. Other "RevcC Styles from $2.00 fiscal period-. An exterior paint job Will serve a luncheon tomorrow frhm the pastorate of the Burnside state Arlifiical Breeding Assn. has just been completed as has the from 11:30 to 1:30 at the South Magazine Siibseriptlons A film entitled. ".SpiriLrff (Tirist- Chiireh in^Ea.st Hartford. His term | begun in 1946. Magazine .subscriptions .sold by the V^el Beaton installation of 100 ampere electric- Methodist Church at the "Christ­ N s e SHELL Furnai» OiM of office is limited by Methodist 9 Ortti-Slzstl OirdI* mas Tree Fair.” eighth graders m their recent Marionettes will b^shown. Mem- policy to six years. fil service. highty successful drive "'i" take to bring .10- The Hall advisory committee Two plate luncheona will be r Oil lunMrs and Stokafs Sold ^ Both the .South Melhodi.st and STOP TOOTH DECAY!! Eo ti.r to buy ia your r.gulor served, one consisting of a hot from one to seven weeks to be bajf^fls. thq North Methodi.st Churches are 1 m iiMi dr.it lii. 10 to 201 has recommended that kitchen and Sarviend Promptly and ^fflciantly A processed before arriving regular- Fluarine and Calcium, In natu­ equipment be the next improve­ caascrole diah. cole slaw, chips, diahL Sdmfptsih, Hosles.se^'for the evening are members of the Norwich District. Formfit’s new ‘"Sleek” girdle No. 1597 ments at the town-owned building. rolls and choice of tea or coffee. l.v M rs. Mi^diael Sibrinsz. .\tr.«. John Dr, Hutchin.son used the ehurrh ral bone meal state, now available makes it ca.sy to get perfect girdle fit . .'. Ths second luncheon will feature Those who do not receive their .‘■hbrins^, Mrs. W alter Smith. Mrs. The committee members suggested 6. E. W ILLIS & SON, Inc. ^ subscriptions at the end of this conference of the South .Methodist In tablet form for rhildren of all in your regular misses dress lire. It’s easy acquisition of a sink, cooking sunshine salad with c o tta g e Hiwy Staiger. and Mrs. J.. Wil- Church, the largest church in his ages. Ask yoiif doctor or denttat to ha\c a perfect figure, too, because the cheese, chips. rol)i and coffee. period are asked to notify the IWin Stavens. range and refrigerator in that ^ ^ 2 MAIN ST. — PHO.VE Ml 8-8126 ^ school which will send claim slips district, to annhiince his resigna­ about DENTO-FLUOR, $5.96 per dress-sized 'girdle is designed to nip your order. Purchases this year will be Corn chowder, sandwiches, apple & TyicUix. S u H a . tion. j and mince pies with cheese and ice to the publishing company for its thousand at WELDON’S. waist, shm >-our hips. Lightweight nylon limited to what the usual ap­ Immediate .attention. / powemet and emhmidered elastic mar­ propriation of 12.000 will provide. cream will also be on sale. Si'hool I.iiiich Meiiim,/ eharge to members of the quisette. White with pink embroidery. Nationally School lunch menu fyr tlie re Atlu^neiiiii Notes Alheneum and to Hartford res­ Sizes 10 to. 20. # etN mainder of this weelj-'aie a.s fol­ ident.*;. N on-m em bers and out-of- Wrought iron Railings Al.so in black. $ 1 q OO Sold For lows: Wedne.sday. vegetable soup, town residents will be charged a nominal fee. The course is spon- C . "Sklppis;'Oirdlsisr* meat salad, tuna-'fi.sh sandwirhes. i Wadswoyth Atheneiim curator Porch Columns ■sored jointly by the Adult Division eiiur.i cemlerlebl*, llghtw.ighl $76.50 and ginger h r ^ d wiili topping: Evan H. Turner will give a Gallery Thursday, scalloped potatoes and of the Hartford Board of Educa­ VALLEY WELDING f C O . ilimming from .v .ry lothion o a g ltl The Bank that gives y o u PLANNED SECURITY ‘ 5 5 Talk tomorrow at 12:30 p.m., on Yi'i. tion and the Wadsworth Alh- ham: ceW y sticks, jcllo and Iiicaii the niii.seum’s ciirient exhibition of For Free CsUmato Coll A wonderful "all-in-one" that give* you eheum. and forms part of the and butter; Friday, macaroni 'and “Good Design for rhristm ss." The Oloatonbury 'ME S-tlI8 famous ‘‘Skippiei" boneless comfotrt, plus ETON FLANNELS cneqse,ChegslF cabbage samusalad, frosted ‘ “ , talk, which Is open without charge curriculum of the evening school. the .streamlined ’'all-over” slimming of a cpjfe and bread and buttei. Milk , Special one-piece garment. Cirdleiere No. 5594 in is served with all lunches. , o=ii.,... af Marcr.n - Exhibition Gallery of Morgan n\ Ion clastic net with embroidered nylon 4-H ( lull Elects Your 1957 Christmas cheer Worsteds, Sharkskins Memorial, where the "Good De- elasticizcd marquisette. ‘T.ife ^manco" r-' yse Calkins ha.s be.en elected , sign" show is now on view. president of the 4-H Pain.t and r bra top. White w i^ pink embroidery. Sizes Just arrived—Newe.«t. pattern.s and S titc h Club w hich will m eet tlii.s 34 lO 3813. ^ a m jp* A starts this year! The final Art Appreeiatiqn talk | TWO or THREE TRACK Also in black. 5 | .shadc.s in nationally famous Hart, afternoon at the liome of leader. in the fall series given by Mias | Schaffner and Marx Suit.s. SAVP^ $21;50. Mrs. Donald .McGrath. Kathatine B. Neilson will take | COMBINATION Other officers include .Sharon , place Thursday. 7:30-9:0(1 p.m. in I Calloway, vire president; Ann Mc­ the Morgan Iwcture Room. The . Other H-S&M Suits K rg. Grath, secretary; Christine .Me- ■ S79..10 subject of the lecture will be j Aluminum Window^ Grath. treasurer; and Judith "Modern Art: Machines and Vi­ and up <^asse. reporter. Sale Priced $59.50 sions." and will deal with eonl'em- I FOR FREE ESTIMATE5 ‘Surprises' .AnnrdctI porsiy art and its baikground. Be Sure to "Surprises’ have been awarded PHONE Mi 9-9095 to the following PT.\ m e m li c r s A second semester rouise in Art who were holding PTA Friendship ^ Appreciation. ".Masters of Eii- ' Baskel.s in each of the 10 neigh- ■ ropean .Painting. " will begin Feb. ALUMINUM DOORS, AWNINGS, Open yo u r borhood diittiiets l.sst Week: Mrs.' 7 and ru n th ro u g h A pril 4, A.s in | D onald Clough. Mr.s. W illiam H the first half, lectures will be on CANOPIES and JALOUSIES . . . SUITS M ercer Ji . .Mrs. H enry Wrcibhn- nine succe.ssive Thursdays, and Ski. Mr.s. Popoff. Mrs. Thomas will be given at the same time. Reg. WEINERS O'Brien. Mrs. Samuel Koller. Mrs. 7t.70-9:fl0 p in. in the Morgan Lec­ .John F. Phelps, Mrs. H e n r y ture Room. There will be hour long BILL TUNSKYmi ssosi $49.50 $ 3 0 9 5 ■ .r Skoog. Mrs. Philip Dpnnnc'o'url. talk with slides followed by s half “Service and Satisfaction (iuarantced” Mrs. G eorge P alm er and Mr.s, hour of diseussion in selected gsl- Valiira Can Fit Eve/f Man Charles Donnelly. lene.s in the museum. 1 9 5 7 The surprise awards of small ( Tlie course is open without r- . . ’ Tailored of lOO'r wool w wo'ig^ds o 'ig ^ d and • Regulars * Shorts"^ • Longs • Extra tweeds. An outstanding value:O 111 A V Longs • StoutsShort Stouts • Long Stouts • To Size 52. Alterations made on our predi^ises by our experienced Christmas Club tailors. yo u r store atthe for Christmas Y 100% Wool Ziplined Coats -1/ ^s Bank of Manchester Reg. $49.95 Reg.' $65 ■i:' Imported and domestic wool fabrics with l€0’^r $0095 wool 7.ip-iii plaid lining. $/l095 Famous brand, newest .sip^e brCaste'd The all-.season coat. y models and satin sha>vf collar. Ydar a real Ure baby ’round weight. / I a a ■ aiaaBa.i.eB MBaapMaaia Irish Tweed Overcoats TOO" Wool Flonnel Wo\-en in Ireland of the finest There's an S,B,M. Slocks { 0 9 5 virgin wools. Authentic rag- s $1 lan-models. Be sure .see ''llfe“ Otrdle!sre Christmas Club Reg. $15 ^ them, , givtt o lint thot doain'l brook or bulgo undor trim now fothioni I Quality tailored with when you want the shm, smooth look under sheath or suit, Plan to fit fine detailing. wear Cirdleiere No. Ci594. "Life Thrill" bra starts the story with a strip of foam rubber that gives lastin.g uplift. Dacrea every budget! elasticized marquisette and satin elastic panels carry trtoi d m U t t o a i i . control thru midriff, and over hips, sizes 34 to .38 B and C. receive $ 2 ,'5.00 with every hlEW Save $ .lOc a week and SPORT COATS wUh high woiil daiign $1850 moliat liHU of your midriff! 'Skipplet" Pantis ^ Save $ 1.00 a week and receive $ .50.00 This group includes cembin.1 ilimming "csnirel pan.li" with M sy .lestic csmledl Christmas Club Reg. $35 . ' I $ C Q 5 0 High-waisted' Girdle nips your waist . Save $ 2.00 a Week and receive $ 100.00 cashmere and cashmere to a slim’minimum, trims your hips Front and btHc satin elastic paneb.slim you where it counts. Newest patterns in J- . and 30^:t virgin wool. Hand and thighs to smooth fashion lines. Generous use of easy elastic makes evgry ipovement care­ or Regular Savings Save $ :i.o o a week and receive $ 150.00 pure wool tweeds and s o w Value W W I Nyloif taffeta and . Icnfr elastic in free and oomforiable. Famnus 211 inch waistband gives mid­ shetlands. tailored coats of di.stinction. white in sizes 26 to 34. riff control, nesqr rolls over! Pantie No. *W3. (Aho avs|labl« Account! Save $ .7.00 a wieek and receive $ 2.50.00 as.girdle, No. 943). \Mute. S .M.U $ y 5 0 Save $ 10.00 a week and receive $ 500.00 ANIDA-PARFIT D “Ufa Romance*' Ura % This real Christmas Tree Seedling come.s in a smart 4” f.ehir.i labuloui "Nyle-lrbld" Shown with "Revel" Bra-Side-actilop design givea 10” cellophane bag, with simple.growing instructions. It can OPEN EYENINQS circl. ilitching (or lolling uplili; natural support front; the sides! . . caresses, ’(Hi 'be grown in a planter ,«o that vou will have a real Christmas Bouffqnt’ LovDliness , , . ir • ■ . holds, molds to new beauty. 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MANCHESTER EVEKIn G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 19 ^ PAGE SEVir^ PAG E S IX -MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStER, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1956

tlculsr has a special shortkge losing appearance, in the hlatory Coventry Clitirch Unit Asks SiRTin 8EI#EII5 IRV: '# IRunrliwtpr of labor has been obvious for RefujFce Funds of Connecticut polltica, her rendi­ Droodles tion o fth e poem about the woiind- to many months; There are more Jobs Moderate Holiday Gfeatest Safe Brer ? ^OMitiis ^prald By RtKiER PRICE Asked by Area Connecticut ! ed warrior having all the emotion than there are people to take them. Service Heads Announced k ■* ruMLuuuio'Sv raJt ' and intent of MacArthtJr'a pledge mo. One reAilt of this is a conttRiial Red Cross Head * Yankee to return to the Philippines^ No Vacuum in Near Eetst Hhrold , Gooding, Chairman of battle on the part'of some firms one. doubted, at that rtiomeht,~that the Temperance Committee of the By A. H. 0. the laciy would he bark aome day. For Civil Defense Pragram te take emplo.vea away from Cohimhla. Dec. 4 i.Sperial)-- South Methodist Church has an­ The years, no doubt, have aoft- By J.AMB8 IH.ARLOW -■ Those old injpVJ^lsllc powers, ; Publlabcr* nounced that St a recent meeting DISCOUNTS others, on the basis of higher pay. Roland I,Arsmle, chairman o f the ' ened the emotion of that moment. ( A r News ABKlyst) the British and'F'rench, when frus- « t^Buodcd October t. IMl Certain things concernin|^ Clare / Coventry, Dec. 4 (Special) — .’This will be the fifth season thlif 17 of that groyp an appeal was made and other lures. It is a fine time Columbia Oiapter of the Ameri­ The lady has added 'atiother, and Washlngton, Dec. 4 If the - , ..kii«n«i« itworo KTfninc . Kxcept Booth Luce are inevitable. Town Civil Defense Director .1.1 group has sponsored this progi-nm > . I "*‘.**^''* ‘*1* to the people of Manchester' to ar.it a fine place to be looking for can Red Cross, annoimved yester- different chapter of distinguished Eisenhower admini-strailon has any than *feund«rs mad OoUdajts. Kntorcd at Uie One is.that whenever she is un­ ..and be careful, too, LeRoy Schwever has named heads ®* '|^ special community aervice ■“Ftimt^OTtem at lUncaeotor Coan.. ae a Job. this Hartford area iii 19Sfi. day,that the local chapter has been public service. And It Is conceiv­ . plan for policy for filling the Pp^ert. They were bigger than make this,, truly a Christian Christ occupied, as she Soon will be as able that some -other opportunity, „ i„ .oc CD pro. K ),';‘. “ p a o '‘,'.i;;; mas by doing all that is possible t o ' • »«* »< ,-»wUPT10N RATia All this, the ba.sls for the De­ asked by national headquarters to vacuum left in th* Middle East---, " p ' * 3 5% ‘ \ Fayablo In Adraaco - take p'art in a campaign for she completes her sen'Ice as away from Connecticut, may come in the selection of your gram. Residenta now enrolled in na.sinms in the local public schools. shoN>fiii9 .by the patheuc Performance of KEEP CHRIST IN CHRIST5IAS. ; partment of' Labor claMlfication, JS.OOO.OOO for Hungarian rekef. ambassador to Italy, ’there Is her way. CD may contact these leaders for All girls In this age group are eligl- The appeal was made eapecially -On* Year .... British and French , it hasn't ^ e " ' the rough stuff only in other years e b Moatbo ... i.v not'really being denied by any­ Residents of Aniiover, Columbia hound to he wonder and specula­ But If, when the 1958 conven­ Prescription Pharmacy participalion In the various tie and welcome. dsys to to those who are arranging hotnc, ! *tv e e llontba body. and Hebron, which the Columbia tion over the possibility of a now tions roll sround, the lady is not •groups. Fhgcne Rychllng. serving •tni.d^'Cniirv "hen they were truly No. 1 pow office or copipany parties to make ; 'Aae Hoatb ... vf*w * <-ie®rly ® *® ^ policy, proved by That being so, it seeni.s rather Cn-.pter'serves, are a.sked to mad political role for her lit Connecti­ involve(l elsewhere, we make so The list follows: Goodwin W. gg basketball chairman for her Which can be a ra ll> :^ point for followed, they were, aecond them affairs that can be ehjoyed ‘ “Woeal* ...... • The ctmptfnding o f s prescription is important. and appreciated and remembered POWER TOOLS ;;tiiadio Copy •• contributions to Roland Laramie, cut. Ixild as to guarantee her interest Jacobson, pollcg services and high- fiftn consecutive aea.son. has ar- the chaotic Arab v Id and at the ^ | clear that the protest being; made ' Select a professional pharmacy where you “ eg as­ CHRISTMAS raters. ~ MliUBbUI or _ Columbia (Tiajiler of the Aineri- A second certainty Is that she in Connecticut possibilities. We are ■X \yaya; Frederic Fish, communica- i-anged the following schedule for same, . >time, . . is ... ,umlerstood , "hhii.s- xhey agreed to withdraw when by all those who attend. No party This trsmMdeus diso)i>un» serf*, iiist bsfers Chrht- . . THK associated PllEtB agalii.xt the ruling are not being 1 "Potted Palm' can Red Crot..s, P.O. Box 117, Co­ herself will be at leaat tentatively not so bdl^in selecting which pos­ sured ample stocks, precise compounding and fair ■ tions; Postmaster Herman F". Le- the month: Praetic^e Thursday and intended to celebrate the birth of » Ttj« Aeioclated Pren i» exclu»lv«l> made in any denial that employ­ I The amazing plant in this lumbia. and provisionally Interested. And sibility, the Senate, or the Execu­ Doyt ,south end, and Arthur .1.) 13 7 p ni, at the- school; R « is%efdTd unTess the" 5?idVunlLd'^s"tatea a^nTRussr^pTi. lh*e Bethlehem: ought .ver mos, msoBs big savings on stondard brand dostrle •diiUtled to tho uie of rTI’“ 5'*^*l‘';" ^ Droodles is actually a freak that prices. You » ill appreciate our interested, personal i dews dlrpelcheo credited to ^ or ment times are unusuall3' good in I.>arainie's announcement was if the situation should seem pro­ tive Mansion,, might prove the Vinton, north end. fire services apd game at Academy of the Holy SprinjF Si. Homes. die EaaHs to he left to d ift. 1 put The {leTt on « ’'-n k e n j)ra w l hr to tools. , othwwii" credited In tm. paper grew over at Ihcjichwinc-Kltzen- pitious as time goes along, the more enticing to her. Nor, for tliat service. And here your patronage is appreciated. public utilities; William Kenyon, J(iMslSDs .\hn io Fill \'old and alio the iccal ne»a I'ubllihed^re. this area, but merely»out of fear made following receipt of a let­ F'amily, Baltic, Tuesday. Dec. 18;! them to bac^ up. ■ - f ger Institute \vlt?n .Momebody ac- heavy probabilities are that she matter, are we conceding her rescue workers: .latob.son. south practice resumes after the Christ­ .. The Russians Would like to fill The attack on Egypt was ' highways.or to ruin Christmas * All rtrhte of reptibllcation of apectaJ that 'the government ruling may I ter of appeal from E. Roland Hai'i Approval Lijiely ^dlapatchea herein are alio reierved I cidenlly threw .in old rubber glove would commit herself fully to her choice. She will have to fight end, and Richard M. Gallnat. north mas vacation with the first such on the vapuiim. Forjiinalely the Rus­ for othets because of excessive use : into a pot of Vigoro. Dr. Schwine rtman. chairman of the National enough to embitter all Arabs. .'.top them fro-n becoming still bet- ■ some new Connecticut role. and work for anything she gets. end, evacuation services; Mrs. A. Jan. 3, same time and place. sians have given this oOuntry time of alcoholic beverage. More and ' Fun aervice cilent. of N B. A. Serv- Ls excited about it and he wants ; Red Cross. QUINN’S PHARMACY ■ The 49-lot sufcdiv'i.sion proposed Then the reversal of the Britl.sh ier, or even ceii.'ie our sectional All of 118 have not quite, in thi.s Republican state picture Harry W. OLsen, Red Cross disas­ Coming Rvents ' to formulate a policy. Their, bar- more peopfe today are finding out tr» Inc. .#*w I to start planting them two in a j , ...... In his communication to . . the ™ lo- and French, showing them to be I l^blwhers Beprescniauvei; Hi* sgp of suffrage, romo to the admis- is hard boiled and contains ambi­ PHONE Ml S-4I.16-- ter plans and welfare. Today's activities Include St. by Metropolitan Homes, Irtc., for bari. nt Frld«. cll.v, if it were Detroit, or Pitts- i to ero.«.H an Orchid wifh a clinging and other necessities to the The fair lady's la.st venture into and Mrs. Thomas W, Graham Sr., 8 p.m.. one of members homes. or Tueiday—1 p.ai. Monday, North Coventry Women s Club. 5' .satisfied that the subdivision would Neither administration did much But still this was only a .specific ______or tVedncaday—1 P ™ Tuea^j. burgh. Or Albany, or even Spring- j vine .so they ran deveioT) a corsage stricken area. " I Connecticut politics uame in 1912, publicity. p.m , Church Communitv House.' i meet town requirements. The de­ of that although both opposed policy to meet a specific situation, j or T».uraday-1 P m. I^dneaday. field which had been given the for girls who want to wear olT- He continued. "Tlie Red Cross is When she sought the Senate nom­ To Piircliase Insurance or mdav-1 p. m. Thurjday. Ihe-shoiilder gowns. ination won by Prescott Bush. She Young Mother.. Club, p.m . 1'’eloper. Joseph Howard of Harl- colonialism. In other circumstances ; The French and British quit fight- . or SaturuAy*! P- A. WTiotif. iriticAl labor shoitage label, there 1 the international agency that is The hoys' baseball league com­ fClaulLed deadline; 10:*0 a.in. eaeb had little realistic^ chance, that Nalhan Hale CommuniJvCenter. 1 ford, will be instructed to hi ing in both no doubt would have done; ing and now promise to get out FOR RENT now moving su|)f)lies into Hun­ mittee It.as voted that all insur­ more talking against it. [of Egypt. What does the ^mted ' dM of pubtlaatloB eacepi Saturday — wouldn't be a peep out of (’ on- ' gary and supervising their dis- time, of upsetting the trend to­ ance foF team players be paid by Tomoirfiw'a activifics include a Anal map fo be signed by Board • a m . ______I States do now. 8 and 18 nun. Movie Projectors necticut officials. To the contrary, i Tone Will Speak ti ibution. ward Bush, hut what made news the ■ organization. Coniniitlce Rotary Club, 6:41 p m., vestry; and TPC members. But this country needed Its two I —sound or silent, also 85 nun. Tuesday, Pecember 4 f^ey would welcome the idea that I ",\s refugees poured into Aiia- about her attempt was the vigor­ members are accepting donations ft'.si (ongregattonal-...... (7hurch. The siihdiviaion. which la located principal allies. Britain and. . slide projectors. ' ous nature of her commitment to i NEAT LITTLE PACKAGE Set-back. .8 p m., Nathan Hale on a 21 acre plot on the north side France, which, with the exception I Almoat 121,000 foreigners "ce such a ruling for other localities | To ^ aililcll IT-A tiis, hy the thousands, tlie Aus­ toward this cost. : Set-back, .8 p m ^ -*1--- Now To Build Peace trian government turned to the it. This vigor reached its behind! Commissioner George W. Hinkel Comniunjtj' Center, of Spring St., east of Gardner .St., of Russia, are the biggest colonial' 8®mfull.v employed in Swe- WELDON DRUG CO. might channel more contracts and j Red Cross to accept resiKin.sibility the scenes climax in a piece o f . said today there is an urgent need ClirhaA Chapter. OES, 7:41 p.m., is in a Rural Residence Zone. How­ powers. Apparently both adminis-®'”’ 901 Main SL Tcl. MI 8-8821 Britain and France have at last The Hon. .lo.scph M. Tone, di­ FOR THE HOME OWNER more Industrial expansion ^t<> rector of public relations for the for the refugees. It is leported taper which would still be con- j for leadership for the older boys' Masonic Hall. Merrow. ever. since the preliminary sub­ trations feared too much „nti-i j.idered quite a docunjenl if It could ' yielded to aomethlns ifreater than Connecticut. .state of Connecticut will spe.vk on that more than 83.000 tefugees teams in the 11. 16. 17 and IS, American Legion Auxiliary drill division map wa.s filed several colonial talk might wreck the alii-i their own force of arnia- the ■Education and What It Will have already crosaed over the be obtained, said paper purported year age group David Fra.scr team. 6:.30 p.m. I-a-gion Home. months ago, before the new lot : ance, | Aside from the qhvlous fact that I Wall .‘5t, moral pressure of the world united Mean to Your Children" at the Hungarian border, and daily ad-j containing a message frpm her may be contacLed for details. sizes went into effect, the lots Will | There is no clearer example of : V we happen to be on the wrong end ditional ntinibera pour into Aus- ' P®H®ut husband to the gallant A w^ya and means sub-commit- 1 Viilc Parly Set be 20.000 square feet, instead of-, the lack of thought-out policy in behind United Nations law. Theii regular meeting of the Waddell The new homeowners jiolicy ties all • 24 HOUR DFiLIVKRY AND of a government policy we might PTA tomorrow night at 8 o'clock Il ia, i John Lodge. tee has' been 'appointed to include The North Coventry Women'.s 30.000 .square feet. dealing with tlie Middle Flast than ' BCRNER .SERVICE For Holiday Laundorins aad Gloaaiai announcement' of Impendlnp with­ the in.surance a lionieowner needs intii po.ssihly approve elsewhere, how­ In the school auditorium. ...p, . , .. . . This same vigor of commitment Charles Chambers. L. James I-ny- Cluh will have a Oiilstmas party TPC ^airm an Martin Alvord ‘ Secretary of State Dulles' hand- ! I he„ needs I'ontinue ,, to mount ■ . m I reached Us. . . on__ _ stage climax .u.the one neat paekapre. It provides more said the developer will' furnish all ! ling of Egyptian President Nas- j • EXPERT Bl'RNER SERVICE I drawal of their miliury forces Tone has had a long and varied Hungary, a.s well a.s among the zlm. John F'. Chappcile and Hinkel. loniKht at 8 o'clock at the Church ever, there seems to he some ques­ next morning, when, after having j utilities and curbs and that com- ' .ser. F'lrsl he hemmed and hawed from Egypt ia unconditional. T*hey career in govcinnv>nt agencies. refugees who have e.svapedi ! protection in one simplified po’ic.v ex officio ' -, Conimunitv House. Members have tion of common sense involved. gone through the roll call'proce.ss ! The entire commiflec will meet been requested to bring exchange pletlon of the development is ex­ on letting Nasser have arm.s. have not gained the purposes for From 1922 to 192.1 he served in "The Red ("los.s mu.st have addi- i than was formerly available in three Formal federal ruling or no, there the State Senate. In 1931 he was to the end, the lady look the foot- ] again Jan 3 at 8 p m rtC Nathan presents and contributions for the pected hy 1958. He said .some work When Nasser then turned to which they launched their attack. Uonal funds to help meet the in- i policies, plus several endorsements— is no secrej about the condition of a member of the State Ijibor lights to make the most stirring ■ Hale Con inunily Center ftSr fur­ Christmas project of a layette for had already started along Spring the Communists for them, Dulles creasing need for food, medical ; and at a sulistantial savinjrs in pre­ .'^t. A $34,000 performarice bond got busy on arranging a loan to NEW MODEL ThUi withdrawal is. then, a.s a local needy family. the labor market here. Anybody Commission and in 1933 as assist­ .supplies. rlolhing and other es- I ther dis(U«sion of the proRiam. much of an admission as their ant secretary of labor. In 1932 he ' sentiaia. mium. You don’t have to wait foi’ yinir Soli Groups to Meet Additional Items of clothing also has been recommended for the Figypt to build a dam. in the end LAUNDRY ( DRY CLEANING v.ho i.s looking into the pos.sibillly needed for this family include girls projei't by Jamea H, Sheekey, he refused the loan in such a way friends will care to d'aw from was appointed by the U S. coiq old policies to expire. A credit will lie The annual meeting of the Tol­ of establishing a nevy industry in mi.ssioner of education as a mem-j "Aiuericans everywhere’’ will ' land f^ourdy Soil Conservation Dis- sizes and 12. and tioys sizes 3 highway superintendent. that he infuriated Nasser who » tliem thft they were wrong, ami allowed for the jiart of the protection the aren is going to take his own her of the advLsory committee for R trlct will he held Umigljt at 8 p.m, and ' 4. These may be brought to Tlie developer is planning to de­ few days later seized the Sue* that their policy has proved' a .\'pu alreadx' have. Call u.s today and the meeting The gifts will be velop a second subdivision in the Canal. i realistic look at that tabor market, Connecticut to the research .staff I “ ■‘''"■'’ UnK Hun- at the Shepard Farm Fiquipment complete and diaastroua failure. of the National Survey of School i 1^®""'’ '’ refugees. DEVELOPING start en.joyinir broader protection at Office. Rockville All landown turned .over to Mrs. Thomas neighborhood. Alvord said the Thought Colonialism Was Dying : and Judge it for himself. And any­ subdivision, of about 21 homes, The hope of the Trumari' and That is Important, not to prove Finances. In 1936 he was selecteii I ______— lower cost. their families and those interested O Brien. Public Hasllh Nursing body already in the area who by l-aibor Secretary Frances Peik- i SIBERIAN ,si PKK LI PER In conservation in the country aic Assn, visiting nurse, foh delivery. would be built on the south side Eisenhower administrations seem-, and el them wrong, but to open of Spring St., which is also ih a wants to take a contract Avhich ins as advisor to the L'.S. dele.ga- Om.sk. Russia '/Fi Tests of a Invited. Refreshments will be -Meeting hostesses will be .Mr ed to be that colonialism was With All Shtll Fu«l or Rang* Oil D*liv*ri*s the \.ay lor a return to sanity. new .Soviet electric locomotive, 34 George Carpenter. .Mrs Thetines . Bural Residence Zone. I withering away and that mean- , v ill require him to put on more tlon to the International I-^abor served. This morning, for instance, one Conference in Geneva, Switzer­ per cent more powerful than its F'lrHt ,\ld Films T. Cooper. Mrs, Fred Eberle, Mek. j, - _ I while American economic help to mjur V mjr A W ^ C (‘u e l o il men knows, ii he is aensible, that predecessor, hsve begun on the Camilln BiiBcaplia and Mrs Dar- , . , . j newly freed peoples would show j can fliid, even the New York land. • The public is invited to two films TV X f V l A J n 9 s e r v ic e there is a limit on his potential I trans-Siberian railway. The en­ on first aid, "Checking F'or In­ uis Gainey | A c C K i e i l t S U a i l S C C l I them where the American heart ' Times, which for a long time gine operates at a rated maximum l.lh (lifts Prononted ' was. i 24 MAIN ST. TEL. MI 9-6610— PI 2-6488 performance. In the normal course I SnmpJmt A d yk»^ .OBERT i M I T H juries' and "Danger I.s Yo ir Com­ seemed to think we should have speed of 100 kilomotbr.s per hour. panion." tomorrow at 9 p m in the The Oak Grove 21 Social (lub Things didn't work out that 3 WAYS TO PAY • BUDGET • MONTHLY • COD of events, the situation will re­ A Thniij'lit for Today Bv Snowy Roads smoothly. 1 ■ joined in the attack on Egypt in­ D South Coventry Firchou.se has given and wrapped 116 gifts adjust itself sn.vway. whether or ^rtTAn/M teo 190* I.NCORPORATE stead o f standing by United Na­ Sponsored hy the .Msneheeter This program will follow final for the Christmas piogram at not the federal government puts an I Connell of Chnrehes. RKAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Mansfield State Training School Police blanied snoiCy roads for tions law, winding its way back Instructions in the first aid course official label on it. We cannot see I m M AIN ST.. GROUND (TXKJK — TEL Ml 9-5541 being given by Hans Hansen, and Hospital, two simultaneous acciiients yester- 1 toward reason. Eventually, even it PerHOlialily uinn's ••INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914** under sponsorship of the Red Public lainchcon day morning which occurrisd in that the government ruling makes I Q The I-ndics Assn , of the First different sections of town. may come to admit that if we The human personality has as­ • Cros.s' and the fire department. See the '57 Chevrolet notv on^display. It's siwef, smooth and saisy! a.s much difference as the violence had not acted as we did, through sumed its petmanent pattern by Hansen will start in-structions in Congregational Church will serve A 2-car front-and-rcar accident of our regional protesting would | a public noon luncheon Wednesday j waa reported at 7:31 a m. when a the leadership 'of President Eisen­ the end of the seventh year. All ^Pharmacy the , Advanced F'lfsl Aid Course indicate. we can do aftciwards is to make P M iMc. r Dec. 12 at 7:.30 p.m here. in the vestry. On sale will be car being driven hv William H. hower, the v.'orJd would have, suf­ the best use of the material; The Personal M^nlloii Christmas cards and gifts Taft, 47.-of .10 Woodland St. 1 fered unforgivable tragedy. Emotion In News spinning and the weaving are over. A B Robcit L Morgan son of Mrs. Kiith tilcaerkc stopped for a school bus on Hilliard , This morning,', at any rate, the We may be able t(? darn, patch; .To Apply for a Loan Mr. and Mrs. F'ord Moigan. is Tlie funeral of Mrs Ruth Vinton. St. near Adams .St. and wa.s struck ' Giescckc. N. School Rd . was held in the rear hy a car being driven j Times finds that “ ao far as the Two British correspondents, one and repair, but we cannot un­ receiving basic training witli the weave. The pattern remains. in any amount Air Force at Lackland Air Force l .'cstcrclAj- afternoon at Second bv Walter K. F'ox, 26, of 60 Gar­ leaving Egypt by request of that Immediate military, operations are' • Evan Davies Ba.se, San Antonio Tex He Congregational Church, with the den St. No one waa injured, police concerned, the announced with­ country's government, the other $20 to $500 graduated from M’lndham H;gh Rev. C, Arthur Bradley. pastor, said. fill in this SHORT APPLICATION drawals represent a signal victory entering it. behind the British .MAN DIES IN BIwAZE School this past June , officiating. .Mrs. Paul Cooper was Fox told police he saw TaYt's Orange. Deo. 4 i.Pi An elderly MAIL . PHONE • or IKING IT IN. Mr. and Mrs Walter S. Haven 4he organ. Burial waa In Cen- car-come to a stop and applied his for the United Nations, which has troops in Port Said, let their emo­ man perished last night when fire Mrs. Anna O., Anderson, and K r Cemetery, Coventry brakes, but snow and slush caused succeeded in .stamping out a brush tions color their reporting last swept his shack, ^)nce used as a AMOUNT- mOUtSTlO______Frederick .Anderson hav^ returned Bearers were Robert Visnv. By- him to skid. No arrests were made. fire that could have spread into week. chicken coop. He was tentatively CHECK IF YOU ARE Q MARRIED C SiNCLI from a visit with Miss Eunice fon Hall, Norman Shippe, Walter The second accident, also at 7:31 a.m. happened on S. Main St,, just A major conflagration. Once again The first correspondent thought identified as Howard Rngstroni. Jfor.se in Cambridge Mass Pomeroy. .Stanley Curtiss and whose shack wns situated on the NAME . Dr. and Mrs. 1-ornc M acli’ an Richard Roehm. I south of Fern St . when a car It has been demon.strated that, that the resentment of the Egyp­ property of Walter Burnaka,' a WESEAtT driven by Gordon -McGowan, 24, 6 AOORESSt. have' as a hou.se guest Mrs. however much respect and even tians over recent hlstorj’ was "pale real estate agerit. The cause "of Jta'urlrlc Hussey. West Malvern. ManchtMiler Evening Heriild Main St., rear, skidded on snow sympathy their individual views of and academic beside the feelings the fire wasn't immediately de­ NOW I.0NG HAVE YOU LIVED ' me England Mrs. Hussey Is chairnian C’ o v e n t p y onrreapnndent, .Mrs.. went out of control and hit a util- termined. 9/4- •■♦f —TL Charles I- IJttle, telephone PII-| R>' pol“ Police said McGowan was right and wrong may deserve, the of the British themselves in Egypt, NOME RHONE WQ of the Malvern branch of the T N. A.ssn and Is currently an observer grim 2-62.81. unhurt, but that his car suffered democratic nations cAn no longer For the great majority of these FORMER AOORCSSu at the U N in New Yoik. | . , — about $350 damage. No arrest itas •xpect success for their poliries this is the inglorious end gf> an ,S.\ Canvass i Before World ’War U the Hima- made. PRESENT Chevy's loiver and unless the.v bring world opinion on era; for them -the loss of home CMPLOYER;. A mail canvass is being con- lavan kingdom of Napel had per- their side." and property ia sad but madder ia r l6M( mHM < t | l > ducLcd locally for funds for the mitted only 230 lyestemers to come IMeiOYER'S Salvation Army program, accord­ ^aii«taicww«caiMK«MK«i«4KaiiaiD .So the United Nations, thanks within its borders. Today it wel­ the loaa of moral atanding, the AOONESS___ ing to F'rederick C, Wellwood, comes tourists. to the crucial performance o f the knowledge that in a part of the C5**s* tfc* F*|***t tRit fill fS*r»**h*tH*h chairman of the service unit com­ i FOR HIM « longer... and United States, has halted a waf world with which England's des­ Amount Amount *f MentfiiyP* rmtnttfer» mittee Donations may he sent to 41 UGHTERM — RAZORS a ef' LOAN 12 MO IS MO. 20 MO ^•hich, unchecked, must inevitably tiny has been so closely linked an > ^ .1. LeRoy .Schweyer.. imit treasur­ * PIPES — c a m e r a s E 1 M 1 S.9t er, 1 have engulf^i^ the whole world. 1M Ifi.M t f n 472 fj Hundreds of tilfta S Lnglishma;n cannot now hold up PINE 5H 29.27 24.2S I9.2S (iirls' Ra.akethall Program Bu.v Wild Bird Suet Now the task becomes one of his head without ahame. There will m 47 41 29 04 30 49 TMs«i>»iSOs» *t t*m*mtm%m«4w*smmrt—. A winter basketball program for J Arthur Drus Stores i building A peace where the war be many Egyptians to regret it PHARMACY Thsvsfs 6ss>4 *« er««6* is—Hiiy ps. high school and older girls will Balls and Bird Feeders erupted. 664 Center St__ Tel. M I 9-8814 start Thursday at 7 pm. In the — ' ' TELI8H0ME • WIITI • er VISIT Coventry Gramnu.r School g.vm- Both the United Nations, and The other British eorrespondent naslum. tinder sponsorship of the ; at Pinehur.sl Grocery'' the United States, fortunately, are PREFERRED nNiWCECO.. MC. American Legioii Auxiliary. j inch a flew td the British-controlled air- | In a position to deal with the vnlal port at Port Said, and then took , PINE LENOX vMANCHESTER issues involved not as parii-sans. f ij MAIN. ITIIST • • iBcMid 9t—e a hua Into the British-occupied j PHARMACY Opan A4«ft. Fv*i. WW. fet. 9. JO S-TO • Now! RUSCO but aa representatives of law ,and city. I •f»W 7hyr$ymy$ f.JO f* I Open Satnrdiiyi 299 %E. Center St.^-MI 9-0896 mpd* r«6»4»«iU H •!! HRarby f•wB« justice. The riVi^J positions which "Soon, aa in a daze," he wrote, Windows and Doors led to the outbreak of war are "you are In Port Said. A squadfnn ✓ iharply outlined, and held with of Centurian tanks apra vis among in baked onamol deep emotions, and the ta-sK^of cre­ churned mud at its outskirts. The ating settlements which have big buildings along 'the- sea front chance of bdcoming; permanent ia pre battered with shell fire. Part not eaay. But. It can hardlV be (;f the Aral) quarter lies devas­ CHRISTMAS RECORDS ! much more dUf'rult, either, than tated and a faint aiaell of. death the task of hklting the war which lingers in the Streets. But'it is not was begun. and Anv Other Decorator Color the tragedy of war that atrikea It can be done,.because it must you most forcibly aa the bus i;olls coMPueriLY Ntw rnoM be done. The formula for a per/ toward the canal: it ia the dreaijv- POWtR TO m S O H A U m manent 'btiltus of the Suez Canal I - CALL .like quality of the .experience. had already been adopted by the Something has happened to Port I "^Actuall cost* Le United Nations, and agreed to in '7 than g lot of the low-priced cars t A. 0. ARONSON Said that shatter!! any previously Agent principle by Britain, France and held c;onceiption of the laws of ®ir>Tt before the first two prohabllit.v. The Bntish'^Army has This Idng-sized Chieftain Pontiac can let ypti up in grand style at a cost Ml V-4856 C^evrofer'i nejie 8*7 Air Sporf CoupA. Body by fisfjer, or court*, wif/i launched their effort to impose seized it by force." thot mtoni io tufro Sntnett el coniUuctien, moleri'ofl xOnd detoiU. their own solution. That earlier For Demonstration There,' in J)oth accounts. i,s the less than many models of the low-priced'three! Here's more than 17 feet of Agreement can be gone back to. innermost tragedy of the Near No Ohltgatlon, Of Course The question of peace between Star Flight beauty, solidly placed on a,full 122 inches of road-hugging 1=1 famous, frisky Powerglide. Or Turboglide, Chevy^’s East crisis—not what the klden Sure itV longer and lower. ,\nd livelier, with Israel and the Arab states is much ruaaint to S«iM? neoT UtofT decisiona did to Egypt, or to new automatic that brings you triple-turbine iffJlW iSfTW more complicated, by hard, .un­ wheelbase, and cradled in Pontiac's exclusive cloud-soft Level-Line Ride. * T7T. it CwM i« and atti far Ihii new power (even fuel injection!) phi*^Turbo­ NATO, or to the United Nations, T l ‘takeoff and the smoothest going of them all. compromising positions on both In addition RUSCO hos but what they d*d to Britain itself. •tialcli to m 4w , aad Mart a glide automatic drive— the first And only You may find it hard to put your finger on the sides.’ But 'the presence, st la.st, And where else but in the Chieftain Tontiac can you get a 10-tb-l the finest aluminum win­ It does 'mdeed have all the Mt. Alt to Wrraw awr laadan' : o f a United Nations police force dows and doors at mtdd- triple-fturbine transmission. thing you like best about this sassy new Chevy. rtmosphere of a bad, iiuprobable, compression ratio, 347 cu. in. Strato-Streak V-8, brilliant successor to last Partlalto a( SO WlWiaal plaat. may help convince both sides that m f ) ♦ Couldjje-its happy feeling of lively, easy-going fum. impossible dream. Fortunately, the' Na catl. A iaaa*>4c*M ^art- ‘ erot* prices. the solution of Uieir problems does Tierc the bright new ideas begin, and they go on Or the pure satisfaction of driving a car that's-so 'great weight of British concliict in year's champ that broke more than 50 performance marks and" l U S A . not lie in the use of armed force, faGa a( kavM da>ia«t by agile and responsive; Ai)d so new and daring in '^7 C hi I VM (H i I this modern era says that, once and on, inside and out. Things you’ll especially like; or In the law of the gun. That it ^iVIMb t-tVtt faawM Aiaarkaa ar«MtotHI the bad dream has been dispelled,.: led all "eights" in miles per gallon . . . and it comes to you proved Ask for estimates on A colorful choice of 20'new models. Remarkable pep design! Could be any or all of the^ things—all good At least a necessary prelude to .JAM- *270:b p. •npie* ehe etpHehh and hanciling ease. A superb 6. New V8 horsepower reasons to stop by (the sooner the better!) and pick of pmUo ,c60. Also Rom/*/ ^*f the dawn of some degree of rea­ Britain deserves to be rated and by g 100,000-Mile Marathon Test Run! Come in soon- and enjoy real — — jalousies and 4 other appreciated for its civilized great­ bptions .that^range up to 245.* And a choice of out your favorite among the 20 sweet, smooth and *A0m*i w)f5 v0 #• son In the area. Organ and Chimes ! J I types'^ of perch en­ ^3 h.p. in Corv*ff* 9nd. ppt* ' ness. "v. MY FAIR LADY big-time driving at a low, low price. two automatic drives as extra-cost options. There’s sassy new Chevrolet models. f*n9*f cer mod*/*. Area Boom No ^cret ChoroltK closures. . The queetion, we think, ia not A-Bombk Set if Nreded ■ \ Reg, 95.95 $ 3 < 9 8 -- MB With 35 years experiei;ice Orckostra f A-hetber the Hartford and the * e a r l. . . 1, Naples. Ital.v, Dec. 4 (^ --G en . WITH ANY OTHER in-the con.slruction fietd Btamford'^Norwalk areas in Con- Laiiria Norstad, N ATO ’s -new mili­ Vocals 98.68 L. P. F O g — “B&BV porch or breeze­ Only franchised Chevrolet dealers 7 CHEVROLET4 display this famous trademark n e c t l^ happen to be the two. tary commandfr in Europe. I A f i / i way enclosures add qual­ prime'labor shortage areu in the I warped again today that the West LtHtiWC L9t(9L-. ity and beauty to your eatire countr}*, but w he^er jlhe ' ulll use atomic Weapons if neces- I aary-to in-eserve peace, j home! - - ‘ » (tdcral Department of Labor must FOR COMPLETE INFORHATION . \ ! Speaking at an airport^ news Mceaaartly act on that fact by for­ lortfett-Sroinord Cg. I conference before returning to hia CALL or SEE mal blacklisting of Uje-two areas Paris headijuarten. Nqrs_tj^ said M9 NEW PARK AVE. ‘ as far AS new defense rontraHi 'N A T O ’s plana are "baMd on the M c C l u r e p ’o n t i a c , inc.. Maachkatar’s Largrat Radis, Rscord, TV and Appliance Ktors. MANCHESTER LUMBER, INC. AMI release of matenale for new I'Use of atomic weapons" and that f WEST HARTFDRD, CONN. GARTER CHEVROLET CO., In c . "If preservation .of peace ‘depends 373 MAIN STREET la cpnremed. 130 CENTER ST. ~ CORNER OF CHURCH ESTER 215 CENTER s i PHONE Ml 3-5144 on their use, atomic weapons will T 1229 M AIN ST.— M ANCHESTER ~ P " ' I deflnitcly .H^ used.’* T ^ 1 ' i ■'^-.i

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V ' llA24CUis:ST£it EVENIKG HERALD. MANCUSSTER. CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1966 PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« TUESDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1966 play in the Farmington V alley Rnrlcvillw trimmed with' r«-embroid«rad but « hospital spokesman said this vellee for property oh B. Middle Rockville-V emon League or Rockville Senio’r League —2 - Altfhcon lace, long tapered aleevas Assumption Fair procedure was routine in such Tpke. and Brookfield St'. . ’are asked to attend a practice ses- /^ » and chapel tralq. She also wore a R o y ly n ^ Women Ignore cases. Mrs. Plnxa spent the' night HlegalMeater Accept a warrantee' deed from Syria^Preittier Cuban Army Chfit^ng^ Sion at 7:30 tonight at Northeast JM, lace fingertip veil. She carried a Termed Success at the hospital. Harold O. B. and Winifred Ogren School. *• ayor Seen> cascade of orchids, rosea and dross , sbi^; . Pinza, a Metropolitan .Opera a a . a ... for property,on E. Middle T^ke. Convalescent Home to Open Cub Hront Committee Meets stephanotla. Soviet Guns at C aused e$i< of Brookfield St. Gets U^SKVie^vs The Chrfstmaa Bazaar, held by star before going on Btoadway in Pack 86 Cub Scouts Odinmittee T h a maid of h'bnor and brides- Ladies, of the Assumption at the "South Pacific” and "Fanny," said Ac.-ept a quitclaim deed from Rebel Forces^ in HU In Favor of ' ' M eeting will be hel(K tonight a t maids were attired in siipUar waltz hall of the Church of the Aaaurop'* • h o l id a y last month he was ending' his 37- William R. 7inker Jr. for proper­ A r ’ 7:45 at Vernon Center Fire Sta­ length princess gowns, that of the Budapest Rites Official Says ty on Bhulder Rd. On AggreWqn (Continued (rmir'Face One) tlon Saturday, waA termed a suc­ year singing career and planned to liap Ekstrom of Glaslonburyr two tion, All parenjtn of Cub Scouts maid of honor in emerald green cess' by co-chairmen Mrs. ^anklln take ^ip acting. ------j ' The Board wi,l also be asked to Police Chief and those of the bridesmaids in DRESSES sons,' CTifton and M ^lofl Treat, Rockville, Dec. 4 (Special)—-of schools. Negotiations with the are urged to.attend this meeting. Close S l i d Mrs. Walter McNally (OoBtianed from Page One) Last August he suffered a heart A , housing authority official I approve the sale of ’ interest In (ConUnned from Page One) Mrs. Edward J. Lemire - Sunday nigbC Cuban troops en­ berry red. All three attendants wore TS. Dora B. Lemire. wife of btifh of GIastonbur>;;-4fsister. Miss gaged thatn yesterday and uncon- Vemqn Haven Convalescent Home,'State have been completed i^nd Loept Boys Acrepted Mrs. Close aaid many religieua Samples, Many . attack at hi.s .summer home In said today It is against regula- ' some town land and to waive com- Ulla Weir of E iitt Hampton: two Jo h n Sainpieri, sOn of Mr. Rockville, Dec. 4 (Special) — w reaths p t sweetheart rosea and en the square with their bouquets. 1I pptitlve bidding requlrethents s-A^rs An t w /an on continued drilling on the city’s Edw^aM J. Lemire of Newington firmq^'i^ports aald the rebels had reatilt of nine months of bidding, yard’s approval is ivy and carried white muffs with articlea such aa St. Joseph Missals, Cervia, Italj’, not far from his^boy- tions for residents of develop­ and mhttier of Roger E- Lemirk of brothers, Jefoifie Weir of Marlboro . ■ ■ , , ______. 7 i needed now to permit use of the aira’^fs, John Rampleri, 31 Chest­ Mayor Herman O. Olson revealed Bibles, medals, rosaries and cribs One Of A Kind... At least two dozen^ Russian hood home in Ravenna.- * 1 ilc'm.'i needto in connection with outskirts. driven into the quarry. negotiating, planning ar^ remwat- armory by the high school teaih. ivy and sweetheart rosea. ments under-the agency’s i 15 TowerNM., died yesterday at and Mettob Weir of East Hamp­ Rebel civilians opened the fight­ nut St,, and Frederick R. Pouy, this morning he definitely feels the w'cre sold. It forced him to cancel his con­ I ton: tv^o grandchildren, and thrr* Ing, will °P*fl Saturday. Ross . j, expected that a committee mayor should not be police chief. The mother of the bride chose a StM to 8; 7 to • •rmored cars and scores of Rus­ vision to have additional space , i. « 40 font Premier David Ben-Gurlon of Is­ New BritairK. General Hospitah ing with attacks on Santiago s6n of Mr. am'. Mbs. Alexander A ceramics table fektured re­ tract to appear In the play "A Very heaters of the type 'vbieh wgg ] Th« land in\olved^^ great grandchildren. ^ Urquhart, proprietor, revealed to- win, be named at the School Board Pouy. Bolton Rd.. have been ac- As head of the city government, dai-k red suit and the mother of sian soldiers with submachineguns VslamA/l /nn A fir>m T^ABtAPflAV* in A O. f orvH)kflCl(4 St. TilE rael declared the, Soviet Union la a fte r a short ilih«M. Police Stations. The aim of the the bridegroom, a black dreas. ligious heads, a nativity sat an^ Special Baby.” Born in New Beofqi^, Mas*-, sjie The funeral will be held Tffnrs- . meeting to repre.sent Vernon in its _ ceptqd by the Sabre Air Corn- the mayor Is in charge of the po­ other items for holiday giving. A "AT THE GREEN’* were at the square. Their guns Yesterday’s attack caught him prospective buverg are Walter P. pouring jet flghters and bombers movement was to unseat the Batis­ Extensive renovations In the for­ lice department anyway, ha said. Both had white orchid corsages. oreennaven rM aence. _ I Gorman and Rose O. Jaffe, ad- | Into Syria and said the Israeli Air came to New Britain 8 The women passed thV,.Soviet it htitrinv autho^ ! Joining property owners. Force must b* strengthened. and .moved to Newington^itri950. said the revolt was put. down in a Urquhart and his wife sre leasing mony a reception for 125 gueata troniied. ' and Middle Tpke., East room of his home in nearby Stam­ Besides hef h u a b a ^ amTaqn in Main St., with the.-ftev. Dr. Philip cultural school In-this area, and i r o t C CTadels at the University of dication that the committee cur- Many children viaifM Santa embassy on former Stalin SJrcet. ford. where he lives with his wife nrnviripff and main- school ilem.s are a trac- | Speaking at a defense bond rally few hours with l2 persons killed from Vernon, have provided facili­ tentiy studying police department was held 'at the Hlllcreet Restau­ L Manchester, she Itaves another M. Rose, minister of the Bucking­ particularly in Vernon. Connecticut. Claus who was assisted by Fairy heavily guarded by tanka ^ d and three children, aged S, 13 and said ■**’^*“ * * P ^ , far as ^ '”' attachments for mowing ■ in Tel Ajviv, Ben-Gurion said. ”We and more than 50 wounded. Roof, ties for 41 patients on the first reorganization will recommend rant. troops. About 300 feet from the tained by t h *a mithoritv snow-plowing, total cojl of cannot be aajlafied with the former so*f. Edward J. Lemire of Newlng ham Congrwfational Church, of- Tl)e committee Will cqnsiat of a Both are first semester atu- When leaving on a wedding trip Princess Cathy Snd her magic 15. m a ntenance goes_ The p^^ce lop aniping and l.solated firing two floore. rnemper of the Board of Education | dents. Samnierl In the School of naming a police chief to head the square they ran into the first Rus-H ton; twoW others, Napoleon ficlating^/Eurial will be in East to Bermuda by plane, the . bride w a n d . (ymtimied over the weekend, cli­ Further changes to be made on and a farmer, and will conduct a Kngineering, and PouV Jn the department. ■Ian roadblock manned by ar­ Berard-df New Bedford and Al­ Celhetsfy. maxed by the reported seaborne wore a black wool dress with lav­ Refreshments served by Girl C .;: and th«t .t l., and spec.. Eriemjs may call at the funeral the first.floor will allow for an ad­ survey to determine the 'advantnges .School o{ .^rts and Sciences. Under present City Charter pre­ mored cars and troop.t. fred Bisrard of Fair Haven, Mass.: landing. of locating such a school in Vernon. visions. the maydr is ex-offico po- ender accessories and orchid cor­ Scouts of the Church includejj illegal to pse additional heaters. i^me toinorrow from 7 to 9:30 ditional four patients. At least six • "New Arrlv-als j sage. After Jan. 1 the couple will home-baked goods, cakea, cookies, s Russian soldiers, in some cases, Yilgoslavia Raps Three Vinall children were res As Water Commissioners, the jjg ggld Russia had deliberately two sisters. Mrs. Rose Verrier of The Army nanied Fidel Castro persons are ready to move into The Vernon committee will meet lice chief, with the major admin­ shoved the women back. But the New Britain and Mrs. Alida Ci'S p.m. ^ ^of-ltville City Hospital reports be at home in the Garden Apart- date squares, brownies and pre­ rued froiii- a b u rn in g m b in th e i *^"*''*^ " reconsider its decision ‘^xaggerplcd -the quantities of arms Riiz, 30-year-old former Havana the home Saturday, following'in­ with those of other area towns Doc. the birth of a son Saturday to Mr. istrative duties of the department women shouted defiantly "We are h ^ e of M r and Mrl town's Glastonbury ^ b ein g shipped ”to add to lafkel’s tree of New Bedford, and a gjAnd .ments. serves. Hui^ary on Nagy student, as the chief plotter behind spection of the premises by State 28 in Ellington. This meeting is ex­ and Mrs. Salvatore Musco, 48 reating'with the police cap'taln. rot leaving.”. firnwn 37 Legion Rd Mrs Brown ' customers to the 50 already ahd the wo.stem world's headaches child. » . the uprising. Caatro haa been in pected to result in an agreem'ent on TTie mayor’s comments today A graduate of Manchester High Brown, legion nu. . nn the line. The r/c^nt acniilsifion I ______...u ._ , 1. . ... Health Department officials thrtf Grove St.; and the birth on Sun­ School in the class of 1951, the b The women, pushing past, the and a neighbor. -Mr.s, Alan Field- :"" The recent acquisition | .and because when the Syrian re Funeral services wilLbe held at exile in Mexico, but Adjutant Gen­ week. the schoipl'g possible ideation so stemmed from questions asked in M Make Loans (Contlnued'^cpm Page O n^ the Sheehan FunergKHome. 1084 Six Person^i^ Hurl day of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. bride is employed as a-secretary at roadblock, gathered at the Corners Ing .39 Legion Rd. saved the chil- "f "" ; plcni.shing is completed, the Riis- eral. Pedro Rodriguez Abila said Urquhart. a retired Statp-Folice that a' united application can be regard to the police committee. dren when she was awakened by ; f"PP'y p'°"* enable s,ans will agairt startsta rt supplying New Britain Avew'-’Wesl Hartford, Cbester Blonlai-z, 4 W est Rd. Mrs. Frank I. Mann* Jr. Wilson C, Blake Co., Hartford, The ioOonsolldafBBillB of flie square. They pressed up to an East-West squab))le..;w‘ere said In Hub Explosion the rebel landing fm-ce w as led by captdln, first attempted, to secure made to the State. Damon Lodge to Meet meeting last night. He said two of bridegroom graduated from Shel-* LIQHT TRU0KIN6 . within a few feet of the muzzles f., o„. „ ,h. On,l,y , ■ “ Kffvpt a t 8:15 tomqjTOW raornitig. fol­ the ex-.ttudent. Later. President School >Supt. Ramsdeli said yes­ the department’s li supernumer­ to be strongly oppr^d to ex^ " lowed by ^'8olcmn requiem Mas.s the building In May by offering a Members of Damon Lodge. Miss Joan- Theresa Bell, daiigh- ton High. School i n '1950, the U ni-. MANCHESTER . of Russian guns and began to sing twin sons. ■ | ______Another report of troop move­ Batista aaid he doubted Castro was bid to the County Commissioners. terday he had mailed an applica­ aries were present at the meeting ROLTON and VICDUTY pulsion even thmigh they hacked ments in the turbulent Middle in St. MAr>''s Church, Newington, (Continued from Page One) Knights of Pythias, will meet at ter of Mrs. Theresa C. Bell, 50 versity of Connecticut in 1954»and' b Get csih here to pey off a Hungary’s national anthem. i Symington said the blaze | in the country. The building had then been vacant tion for federal aid for construc- 7 p.m. at the VFW Home to go and there was a generai discussion Margaret Rd., became the bride of is employed as a test engineer at; REASONABLE FEES let' of your b i l l s ^ n have Their high voices carried over the U.N. sjaifil on observ^r.s., started in a blanket, hanging from -Ea.st was denied at Ankara. Tur­ at 9 «*clock. Burial will be in St. '"-..ii------— ,------for 10 months'. The propert.v was ^1'* school, since of private police jobs such sis cov­ Pratt and Whitney Aircraft in East j key. ' Acting Defense Minister Mary's Cemetery. NeW Britain. The most seriously wounded was to the White Funeral Home where ering parties, social events and the Frank Joseph Manna. Jr., son of only one -cenveniant payment th e square and the old song* was A nurpber of nations' in l.,8tin | the crib, laying on the electric finally sold-to Vernon in July for 1’**^**''•'J' *^*25**"* . they will pay respects to the late Mr, and Mrs. Frank J. Manna of Hartford. He is a member of Alpha i PhoiM Ml 3^304 to make etch month instesd et picked up. by women on the oppo- Amei^," where governments I heater Sheml Ergin termed "malirioiis" Friends' may call at the funeral 2-year-old Linda Colby, who suffer- j use as a future school site. I mailing applications. T^e federal like. Sigma Phi fraternity. 1 a report by the Soviet news agen home from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight. Adolph G. Friedrich, former mem­ Shelton. Saturday morning at 11 tha many you now make! Phone site side, nearly 1.000 feet away. change frequently, were reported Occupants of the homes have ed deep cuts around the left eye Urquhart then offered to lease i» ,»>eing sought under Public ber. Also discussed were the ayner- for loan in I visit to-office, or Tass that two battalions of IMrk- numeraries’ aims in taking these o’clock in St. James’ Church. The Later a jrroup began reciting a diibious about turning down a del­ been. warned of the dangers of when her crib wa.s .showered with the main building and upon..non «n. ap­ A'-t 815 which provides for an Tonight’s Events corns'in. We //»# to sey "Yeti’*. Ish troops had been senC ^ Iraq Gimtav Larson crease in pupils whose parents are jobs. This is the second of suclx. Rev. John F. Hannon officiated. Hungarian poem by Sandor' Petofr' egation’s credentials because del­ having additional heaters, but the ()uoteUqiiB Furnlaked By proval of his plan by the selectmen, City Council will meet at 7:30 Church decorations were white fi, w ritten a t the time of the 1848 egates don’t like the regime U rep­ authqrfty plans no immediate ac­ at the request of Irqrtf Premier G ustav Larson. 77, 16 Penn- glass from shattered windows. employed in flrrhs operating under meetings, Mayor Olson s ai d, LaensSMtetfM Coburn B MIddlebrook. Inc. Nuri Said. he began renovatloqs for the con­ j federal contract. p.m.. and the annual'city meeting pointing out that one of his aims chrysanthemum.s. revolution. It ends with the solemn resents. tion a'gain.st residents for violating brook Rd., West Hartford, brother The tavern had closed for the Two motorists were arrested on valescent home. will' be held at 8 p.m.. both in the Ml MAIN ^ U T , Bank Stocks "There has beep-lio such request of Mrs. Emil B randi of 55 N or­ a charge of operating a^^iotor I The matter of how to handle as Aaayor has been to have more ■ Given in marriage by her uncle, - nd Fleer, aver weehMsOi’e oath: ”We shall no Ibnger be The Russians appeared to be the regulation, since Greenhaven night four- hours earlier. Under managership of Ross Council room on the. first floor John A. Hillman, the bride had as 2 , «laves." more bitter over the ouster sugges­ reaidenta ttfi to vacate the homes Bid Asked and no troop^^ere dispatched to man St., died yesterday jn Farm- vehicle while under the influence j gifts of money donated to schools meetings with the police regulars First National Bank Iraq," Er^H^asserted. “These re- The force of the bj^.sl blew out Urquhart Jr., Vernon Haven will | of the Memorial Building. her maid of honor, her sister, Miss The women raiaed two fingers of tion than any other phase of the shortly. \ . i Ing.ton. afte r a" long illness. of intoxicating liquor or drugs be discussed at tomorrow The Rural Vernon School A.ssn. and' supernumeraries to- discuss - ^ L A W N S ^ ■wttftiTBar of Manchester .... 29 84 port.a apKClrculated with malicious windows in homes .several blocks open wfth a staff of eight. Addl-' night's * meeting. ,.^This question their problems. N ancy Bell, 60 M argaret Rd.. Open Tharsday Evenings UntQ S their right hand to swear the oath, j Hungarian dispute. Soviet dip- ! Born in Sweden April 3, 1879. ami a third was arrested on a tlonal licensed nurses, under direc­ will hold a m ilitarv w hist in Ver­ Hartford National aims^dVe al.ao know that there is he was employed as a machinist away and showered debris onto llie speeding count yesterday, Police came up at last month's meeting Following the meeting with Bridesmaids were Miss Jane Open Saturday Morainga which they shouted ilito the faces lomats pointed out privately that j double-tiered lojt bridge spanning non Elem entary .Scho(d cafeteria Bank and Trvisl Co. 31 33 nc^*'situalion in Iraq which she at Pratt and Whitney Co., West reported today. tion of Mrs. Marjorie Cappell, j the next agenda. „ supernumerarie.^, the committee Diicheane. 30 Division St., and Miss RICH FARM LOAM FOR SALE UntU Chrtotroaa Sf the Riissian soldiers. no one demanded such drastic ac- Con'n. Bank and could not handle with her own the My.slic River nearly a half daughter of the proprietor, will be 1 addition to routine reports, . B arbara Hills, 29 Phelps Rd. i Hartford, for 41 years until re- John .1. Staron-, 29. H artford di.scussed reorganization of the GET A GOOD START NOW FOR NEXT SPRING WHILE Iwn mH «j.«* ■I'T*'*-??** ^ Ruaaism officer ordered auction against South Africa when Hearings Set T rust Co...... troops." mils away. added as the need arises. Urquhart | Marlin Fagan head of the history , i"® '“"Ji.'.®" ,,Council af First department and technicalities in- Peter Insalaco of Shelton was 6 Mua •* MMi MMO sArnpfmm Jrtwsmen. including official Hun­ she refused to let in a commi.a.^ion : tiring in 1948, He wa.s a mem- posted a $200 bond for an appear­ ch will mert. at 8 TRUCKS ARE ABLE TO DELIVER ON FIRM GROUND. s^Mli M I t MaSMSliSS SMMWf Manq’hester Trust .. Turkey and Iraq are members of ; her of Emanuel Lutheran Church, Marion-Uoiby. 17, one of those in said he ta endeavoring to have 24- . department will discuss the '-'‘theran Church V9lved but came lo-no decision. best man, and Emil Manna of O HI M MS. garian photographers and news­ to study her racial policies. jured, said she and her family ance in Town Court Dec. 17 after hour; coverage by registered | school’s guidance program. i’’ - '”?u' Shelton, brother of the bridegroom, The Russians were reported Fire Insurance Compaaien the Baghdad Pact, along with ! Norden Lodge. No. 1, OV, and he was arrested on complaint of a nurseZ 7,._ . Children of the Hebrew aAd ^ Mfyor reorganization Approximattly 5 Cubic Yard Loads $10.00 reel men, to leave the monument On' 3 items Aetnana Fire ...... ,--bl.--'ol 646 I were awakened by what sounded and Frank Dubrava, also of Shel­ despite their press cards from the ready to boycott any debate on Iran.- Pakistan and Britain. i John Ericcson lAdge. lOOF. ') motorist who said Staron nearly " 7-2. ■ t. „ , . < hamber to Meet Sunday Schools of B’nai IsrseK!* * ^ Hartford Fire ...,,<..138 149 A Saudi Arabian official declar­ Beside.s Mrs. Brandt, he leaves i "like an e.splosion." Tn« hbfiie. noen»ed to operate | ^ buiiine.is nieelinp bf all mom- ton. were ushers. H unt^an Foreigp Ministry. Hungary if the Assembly took ran him pff the' road near W. on two flobr^ has three private hers of the Greater Rockville Congregation will hold a Chanu- The . bride’s gown of chiffon PHONE MI9^824 ^ e i i e f i d a i such strong action as expulsion. The controversial Issue of N ational Fire j,W.. . . . 82 92- ed that his nation and other Arab a brother. Victor Larson of Swe- "I looked out the broken win­ Middle Tpke. and the Rt. 15 cut­ " - ; t^ ' would have to lie changed to The women asked the newsmen whether Manchester shall have ai.phoenix rooms, live semkjirivate rooms and i inefu^e another sergeant in the velvet, semi-princess style, was \ IN \N ( I ( O W...... 6 3 ', 6 6 ', 'countries do not want Riis.slan in­ Iden; three other sisters. Mrs. dow," she said, "and saw that it off. enlkprivate rooms and Chamber of Commerce has been ralcolt Ave at 7 pm not to mingle with them, saying: parking authority is expected to . Life amTIndemnity Ins, Cos._ tervention in the Middle Ea.st. I George Johnson of West Hartford, was the tavern about .to feel away. several small wards with three to called J o r tomorrow a t 2 p.m. in ' „ „ ch ap te r 60. OES. will police set-up. fashioned with sabrlna neckline. , **This is a women’s demonstration.” come up for a vote., tonight at a Aetna -Life ...... 172 18'2 .Sheik Mohamed Alireza. Saudi I Mrs. kVank Nelson of Westmins- The explosion knocked my father William S. Cronin, 21, New Brit­ five beds each. ■Union Congregational C h u r c h. i at 8 p m. at Masonic Tcm- . Later when they learned that Town and Lynch meeting of the Board of Directors AetnaT Caaualty ...... 116 12'6 Arabia’s minister of commerce, I ter, Canada, and Miss Elsa Larson 1 Alfred) but of bed. " ain was arre'.'ited on the same Three television sets'nre avail­ Lawrence Scranton, acting presi- ,p ^.^n^jjate Initiation, western reporters were in the in the hearing room of the Muni­ Conn. General ...... 245 260 told reporters in Zurich, Switzer­ I of' Sweden, and several niecea and count at the intersection of Adams able to the patients, with more to dent, aaid the meeting will mot . Also injured in her family was and W. Center St.s. last night. small'group, they gathered around cipal Building. HartforC'^team Boiler 77 87 land, he had ’’just seen the plight nephews. be added. last more than one hour. Yernon Near Agreement her mother. Mrs. Marion Colby Cronin posted a *J0fl bond for Urquhart retired from his poiti^ ami Talrottville news them .’ An ordinance that would create Travelers ...... 69 72 of th e H ungarian refugees in ■The fiineral will be held tomor­ about 40. Her father, three broth­ Dogs to Be Hlrkt-d I'p Items are liandletl through the “We are thq faacista, see?” they court appearance Monday. tlon as executive captain in the \J a m e s H. Madden, Vernon dog The Board of Directors informal­ an authority is to be the subject P u ^ UUIItiea Austria and that Is the best lesson row at the' Emanuel Lutheran ers and another sister esi aped In- Hernid’s Rockville Bureau, 7 W. ■aid. of a public hearing, aftep Which the Chapel. Burial will be In Fair- While conducting a radar check State i’olice in September ' 19.53 wirden, said ye.sterday all roam­ ly agreed to accept a 600-ft. long, Conn. Light Power . . 18', 20' anyone could want of what Soriet jiiry. for traffic flow near Keeney Street Main St., telephone TRemont A Rusaian officer told 'the wom­ Directors will be askpd to lake ac­ Conn. Po*'er ...... 39'a 4 1 ', intervention means.” view Cemetery. West Hartford. after 30 years’ service. In this ing dogs, licensed or Unlicenaect, 5-3136. en to leave. The reportera moved by 50-ft. wide strf'p of land between In another house, nearby. Mrs .Solfool yesterday, with Chief Her­ capacity lie designed and edited will be picked up. He pointed out tion on It. Hartford Rlec. Lt. .. 57'v 5 9 ', Alireza. in Switzerland for med­ The family requestJ^that flow­ M ary Ryan, 25. and her two cliil- away to avoid difficulties Lot the Greenwood Dr. and Vernon St., Ho.wever. IL the Directors vote ers be omitted. Memorial dona­ man Schendel, Patrolman John the fire safet.v code which governs it is agaln.st the law to allow dogs providing its owner. Edward C. H artford Gas Co. .. . . 3 7 ', 40'tj ical treatment, also said Saudi dren, Thomas. 3. and William. 5 Women employes on British rail­ women. against the^ Ordinance or refuse to So. NOW England tions may be made to the Eman­ Baldyga arrested Stanley F. Kno- fire safety measures in all hospitals to run loo.se. Madden .said he ha.s Lynch. 235 Vernon St. would deed Arabia will be glad to resume the months, also were injured by fly­ way.. are regularly given "aids to take action by Dec. 14. the matter T cl...... 38 >.3 401, shipment of oil to Britain and uel Lutheran Memorial Funds Iq tek. 37, East Hampton and in the state. been receiving complaints con­ beauty” lectures. Shortly after noon, the women the properly to the town and. in ing gla.e<'. 4 el’'— Fire erators in redesigning and ad­ Despite the fact that the gar­ LEG ULCERATIONS the matter witli his client ”prob- The Board tonight will also hold Collins ...... no 120 William G. Treat, 2069 Hebron Oommlsslonec Edward F. Albert C. Clement. .S3, .Milford. ministrative functions of their den season is over, he .said, dogs to the memorial. ahly within a few days!” No. iron­ Minister Ail Sastrnamldjojo said Mass, charged with Intoxication. T ry "We have only flowers, no weap­ two other public hearings and Dunh.mi 'Bush ...... 10 11', he'-Npould not decide whether re- Ave.. Glastonbury, died this morn­ Cavanaugh Jr. today asked the organizations. must still be kept tied or confined. clad agreem ent was made la.st transact some routine business. E m -H art ...... 31 34 ports-^f military buildups by some ing at her home, after a long ill­ .Army to check w hether there He i.s to appear in court tomorrow. UrquHart's son. Vernon Haven’s There will be a fee charged for BF.LAROPEOL OINTMENT ons,” tljey shouted. "What are night. you afraid of?” ,The public hearings involve a pro- Fafnir Bearing .... .53 .56 countrie? in the Middle East were ness. have been any atomic materials manager, was educated in business the return of any dog picked up. At The matter has been discussed posed ordinance concerning Landera-Frarv Clk. . 2 1 ', 2 3 ', p.sycholojffcal warfare or real She was born in Gla.slonbury on the Brooklyn pier which KEKI tiE E TRANSPORT BOOR administration at the I'mVersity .American l-egion I’rarllce GREEN rilAR.MAUY Moat of the women finally WiLshington. Deo. 4 I.1S—Four reached the tomb. several timea over a period of three | plumbing, heating and electrical N.B. Machine Co. . . 36 39 preparations for war. April 17. 1871. and was formerly caught fire and evpioiled yester­ of Connecticut and Bridgeport Member.s of the American Le­ -NORTH END PHAR.MACY yeara and seemed on Its way fu fees, and a proposed ad- N, Eaqtem Steel . .. 3 \ 4 \ "It is harm^o believe that Sy­ a resident of Manchester. At one day, killing 10 and injuring *247. days after President Elsenhower University. He has recentl.v been gion ba.sketball team who plan to being solved In this manner: dltional General Ftmd approprla- North and Judd .... 39 42 ria. as a amah power, is threat­ time she and her husband were a The death toll meanwhile in­ ordered the Defense Department employed as a'conce.ssion manager: Lynch would probably deed the Ujon of Sl,22.’i to the Capital Im- Ruasell Mfg...... 9 ', 11'3 ening her biggeC neighbors, " he well known square dance team. creased to 10 when Charles Tier­ to set lip a transportation sys­ a t G. Fo.x A Co.. H artford. Fineexpression of. The Forward L6ok/ land to the town and give the town provement Reserve Fund. The Stanley Works .... 48 51 said in a written statement. She was a member of the Bucking­ ney. an 8-year-old boy who had tem to bring the hulk of SL-IAO Mrs. Cappell. head nurse of Ver­ Pinza Suffers approximately *2.000 to defray the I Board may act on both matters Terr\’ Steam ...... 1.50 ham Congregational Church and of been watching the firefighting Hungarian refugees to the non Haven, received her training cost of putting in 8-inch water! tonight. Torrington ...... 2 5 ', 2 7 ', Millions of Egyptian worm.s have the Women's Benefit Association efforts as the blast or'ciirrecl, Vnited States, the Pentagon Is at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. ““I Second Attack mains. The town would agree to Tile Board will al.sd he a.sked to U.S. Env'lp com .. . 23 25 been imported into the Cnited of Manchester. sucriimbed to injuries ■vt a hos­ still trying to deride how It New Lon'don. She was a police­ r accept the land and pave it at a set a date for a public hearing on U.S.-EnVl., pfd. .... 1 2 ', 1 4 ', States to fertilize soils. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Lil- pital. should be dune. woman for the State of Connecti­ cost of approximately $2,000, re­ a proposed additional appropria­ ■Veeder-Root ...... 49 52 cut for three years. Mrs. CJappell is Greenwich. Dec. 4 i>Pi—Singing sulting in a«. even splits of ex­ tion of *1.000 to, the Library budg­ The above quotattona are not to resigning her—position as nigiu- ■tar Ezio Pinza has suffered his penses. et account for Workmen’s Com­ chirge nurse at Manchester Me­ second heart - attack in three General Manager Richard Mar­ pensation expenses. morial Hospital, where she has months. tin said it would be beat to accept And the Board will be a.sked to The Amer(ran Music Conference been employed for the past year. The name of the 64-ye*r-old the atreet now at the 50-ft ^dth, authorize General Manager Rich­ says that there are 1,600,000 play­ Brhool Board Agenda basso was placed on the danger rather than be forced.at a ‘later ard Martin to: ers of the ukulele in the United ! The Board of Education- will Itat at Greenwich Hospital yester­ date to accept it ”by dedication” at Accept a warrantee deed from .States. The harmonica has 400,000 ' hold its regular meeting tomorrow- day shortly after he' was admitted, less than 50 ft. jRaymond K. and Friederick«t "La - devotee-s. I night "ivith a num ber of Items on its agenda. . Among the more debatable is­ sues for consideration will be s written request by Fire Xfarahal John Ashe that a new fire alarm system be Installed in Building B of the high school. m Christmas shoppittg's easy with CHARGE PLAN Ashe’s verbal request w-as dla- m.saed at the last Board meeting, and aince the administration felt the preaent system was adequate, I it was voted to seek the request in writing before taking any action. Ashe revealed earlier this week I that h« had sent the written re­ I quest to the Board. Recommendation of use of the I National Guard Armory for home ! A&P SUPER MARKETS b.t8ketball gamea of Rookrile High School will be made by Ray­ I mond E. Ramadell auperintendent ^ 'H i I) CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc., USED CAR LOT »261 BROAD ST. andj li-iruittd ri'.' , l!ir. 1229 Main Street • Phone Ml 9-5238 GENERAL e'nhlt-m IS displ.iyed TV SERVICE Days M OK A Call i116 E. CENTER ST.i TMf MANCHESTERinUS! < O H sTI R < ONN \ - ' Nlgkta aAsOa PInaPwta IK S FORD FAIRLANE 1952 CHEVROLET CONV. T E U MI S-848S ' A P^ Y FOR YOUR CREDIT PLATE AT ANY OF THESE Hardtop. Radio, heater, Fordomatlr, *1895 Radio, heater."«N*e4v top. *795 duals. MANCHESTER I t STORES... OR AT EITHER OFFICE OF "THE TRUST CO. 1954 FORD V8 FORDOR Buy Smucker’s Gift ‘ I RsUlio, heater. Like new! - *1185 1952 CHEVROLET CLUB CPE. Box a t Pure Jellies I POR YOUR ADDID PliM) Pharmacy, Ine. AiRlerteii’a ChUflraa’a Dorsey Furniture Co. Peggy Lane Storee Radio, heater. Very clean, NOW e O N V M M N a - Shop, lac. F A D Auto Store • Larsen’s Hardware - ■ Pbtterton’s T\', *695 <12 for 14 .M) I I Beck’a Fairway Storee Lenore’s Ladles’- Apparel Records, Appllanees 1954 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR Bereriy’a. Uc. Gaudet’s,' Inc. Leonard’s Sh6m Regal. Men’s Shop at Pinehuntt Grocery Bflasea' Sportswear Mrs. Glazier— Maiichei^er Optical Rockmft Ceramics . Radio, heater. A real value. *1095 BtairiB; lac. Leaore’s Coraettiere Company Royden’s, Ih^. ' J Blair’s Little Shop Glenne.v's Men’s Shopj .Manchester Pet'Center Scahdinavlaa Craft Shop 1952 PLYMOUTH CLUR CPE. Shoor Jewelers I F. T. BUah Itardware ' ' The W; G. Glenney Manchester Plumbing Radio, heater. A special buy. OPEN EVERY Company Company and Supply Coihpany Sloan Bros., Shoes *595 Green Phammoy Manehester Wallpaper Smith-Frazier, Inc. Super-Special Sayings Try Ihe rM ... 7,256 ORDERS IN 18 Burton's, lac. Childrea’a Bootery, Hanhae’a Men’s Shop an'cf'Pjiint Company Furniture > fffy ihelestl C’hildiYn’s Shoes A. Harrison A Sonsv Mari-.Mad’a Y'outh Shop Tots •’S" Teens, Ine. Clifford’s Men's Hobby Shoppe Harlow’s Triple-X Stores NEW, fSarb and Boys’ Shop . ‘ Janet’s Mo'rry’s Workingmen’s VIttner's Garden Center 1956 CHEVROLET |951 CHEVROLET CLUl CPE. Teri’s Bridal Shop I j -Store WEDNESDAY Corel Casuals, lar. Jim’s Supply Company Radio, healer, pewergtlde. The Dewey-RIchmaa Johnny Hedlund'a Nassiff Arms Company Weldon Drug Company ‘565 CompaaV .Sports Center North End Pharmacy G. E. WaUs A Son, Inc. BEL RIB CONVERTIBLE l>iaRioBd's Keller’s Men’s Wear Paris. Curtain' Shop WilUon’s Gift Shop I AS WELL AS I tastemakers of America were awaiting Army A Navy Store Riddle Fair Pine Lendx Pharmacy, Wilroae Dress Shop M o n BEFOtE has a new antomobile in soaring b e^t^, its freshness, grace and Henry Dick, Shoee Land O’ Cotton Inc. Winkler Auto Parts, Ino. V-8 with power pack, radio, heater, power steer- the prestige price class received the . splendor, llio ^ who have driven the, a new fine ear leader. They have found inn, power brakes, power windows, white walls' 1951 D«50TO 4-DOOR '' -40 - not $5.00! immediate buyer acceptance accorded magnifiwnt new Imperial realize that it in Imperial! and Continental tire. Beautiful red and ivory. Radio, heater. Clean.' not *545 .the 1957 Imperial! y . ' , a new measure of pijrformance and This was an executive’s car and is now offerH not j THURSDAY j Naturally, any thing - as sought after smoothness has been brought to the for sale at substantial savings. . - ' 4 j "V- In the first three weeks of its life this American highway. the dxclusive pew Imperial is in short brilliant new car has become the first •upply. They are being built as rapidly 1951 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR ehoiee of the most discriminating motor jSecond- is the pleasing fact that this as meticulous quality craftsmanahip 1954 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR Badio, heater. *545 j and FRIDAY | ear buyers in the worlJ. great Imperial is available in eight dai- will allow. Radio, heater. Low mUeag^ . *1175 What are the reasons for Imperial’s zling body stylM in a. new and very attractive range of prices. Doesn't your name belong on America’s , triumphant. Success? fastest growing list of hne car owners? See us iM ut ordering yonr Imperial t^w. 1953 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR 1950 MERCURY CLUi CQUPE I EVEHIIHiS j Firat, of coutm, ii- the car itself with ita Third is the undeniable fact that tho \ Radio, heater. *795 ‘ Radio, heater. Clean. *425 4 . ' Vott Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc. B EA U P R E m o t o r s , IN C # 358 East Center Street # Ml 3-li3l Used Car Oisplay and Sales

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P)—Gov. Ribi-'Mhe western section of the turnpike While their leaders yesterday throughout the afternoon. Salmon. Tex. CARNIVAL . 1 Radio actren, mwoagemonta and a n a*. VN KNB—Kvening Sefenada RemindedXby the Red Clross vitamins'in an effort )o help the BY DICK TURNER 8 Peculiar 'jbject tr. from the highway fund; highway continued to refuse to aiilSwer com­ Judge (sternly)— You are ffncd Olive. N. Mex. Charlotte------i W T IC -D ir k BuVlel Yl»(fi /lyjBK from the main flag­ coff said yesterday that the dilem­ people of revolt-stricken Hungary, ^?SSr HO for contempt of court. 9 Footed vase cha'Aga Without notice. .. Andy pole, BRU encouraged by thermom- fund revenue bonds; or, general mittee questions under protection of 7 She performed WLOP—Fulton Lewis ma oyer financing the balance of The United Christian -Youth ■ The lawyer smiled weakly and 10 Eagle (comb. 7j 15— eters-Cal kulby . JVd RC—A mo, and Andy / of the program were faculty mem­ faith and credit to a limited amount and any other help it can provide. hearings whiciv Bridges has said I WPOP—Wax Work! ^ WPOP-E P Morgan / wheh it convenes Jan. 9. The Christian Youth Cmincll of are aimed at breaking the union. friend. A few days afterward she came 14 Thick soupa slave m 4 iia— bers Ja,vne B ^ley and Sarah of turnpike bohds. His comments came after he Connecticut has pledged its sup­ Lawyer— YouYe the only friend to him and s a li:'® . 15 Exploits 19 Route (ab.) 29 New (comb, 42 Festive W H AY-*O pcii UiMina WHAY—Kneore Theater Bombria, and members of their Expand authority to issue short­ ,W( 'O.: K.atutu Ueview and two highway special commit­ port to this movement. Manchester I have in this court. Will you let - Little Girl—Daddv, I’ve got a 16 MeatlcM 31 Weisel-like form) 43 Nomad 4 ;"’’' .kvemnx Ojdd Music fourth and second grade classes, term notes, beyond the present one- Ignbres Pnarl Harb'or w'KNB-E<1 SttPrl « KNB—kvenlng 8 erer.a tees conferred for nearly two ] wants to do- its share in this me .have it? word worth half a dollar. IT Devotee animal 30 Soothsayer 45 Geraint's wife WTtC— Itikd R adio U n t \ WTIC—News respectivel.v. hliss Bombria’s class year limit. ANY s m 3 E C ~ ' WDRU—UM Kidby hours with legal and finamcial e x -! stniggle. ■x The judge turned to the clerk 18 Large plant 22 Follower 34 Recesses in Arthurian > WDRC-Blit« Croeb also conducted' a successful tag Baltimore, Dec. 4 (A1—iCJov. Me- WPOP—Wax Work! ’ W rO P -e g a b rle l perts on the project. State offi- ‘ People interested in ■ helping and said: Lady (after tramp Anished eat- 20 Poem 33 Back parts of 35 Shcepfold legend 4:8a— leaner day on Friday, to swell the fund. Keldin Says he won't proclaim T:1.W „ chils haVe been in a quandry since i these may do so by contributing to Judge-: Cancel iJist Ane. The ,lng) — It’s merely a suggestion. ;|1 Strains ships 37 Scogs 48 Narrow way W H AV —Netty kiniball WIIAY—FamW^ Rosary Early In the week, the \two "Pearl Harbor Day", In'Maryland, Picture Tube WCOC—Record Review a $94 million bond issue for the Join Safely Drive, their local yoiitl\ group, or con­ state can afford to lose it easier The wood-pUe is in the, back yard. 24 Number 24 Back of the 38 Cooking 47 Winter vehieli Music claa.sea in charge presented a quiz, where “ we celebrate 'vlctorlea— not WKNB—P.M. . , . Serenade project failed to attract arty bid­ tacting Anne Simpson, 109 Chest­ than I can. Tram p—'You don’t say. What a 27 Light browns utensil 49 Consumed WTIC—lOKO Radio Lane # over the public address system ex­ attacks upon us.” neck Msn s Kamiiy ders two weeks ago, p'rimarlly be­ nut St., Dale Bryan, 11 Academy splendid place for a wood-pile. Sl'IdolUed 25 Notion 40 Church 51 Note in WDRO-Cal Kolby R. Murrow plaining the work, organization, Chief Asks Public The governor told an audience WPOP—Wax Works cause of a 4 per cent interest cell­ St., or any Youth Council member. Fond pride of dress is sure a very 32 Cry of 26 Negative votes dignitary Guide's Male It \Viih M usic and aims of the Junior Red Cross. attending the opening of an >x- curse; _ , 4l44— - $ ^ 0 .9 5 A timid man stepped gfingerly bacchanals' 28 Eager 41 Mimics S3 Operated WHAV-;Hetty Kimball VWHAY—Polka Partv Mrs. Neil L.awrence, town chair­ ing:- Police Chief Herpian 0. Schen- hlbit of ' the .Aaian Cultural Ex­ Ere fancy you consult, consult onto a ’’down" escalator, in a de- 33 Equal WOCC-RM»rd Revltw / WPCC-—Record Rf’v'iew man, was present at two assem­ Following the meeting, a Sub­ del urged motorists and pedestri­ W KNB— P M. change Foundation that he had your purse. pai^ment store. Next - to him 34 Come W KNB— Fid Swf'f't blies held-in the school auditorium committee of the Turnpike Bond ans to assume personal responsibil-' 1 i r"r r 4 r r 1 18 r r WTIC—108U Radio Lana WTIC-Dragnel Committee and a sub-oommittee Probe Subpoenas turned down the request of stood a fat lady who suddenl.v Idit 36Eacility WD k C—Cal Kolbv W DRC—f on Friday afternoon.'She congrat­ ity locally in a "Back the Attack" R Q Kf’ wis of the Highway Financing Study Andrew Heiskell, publisher of Life iBefudos iastmllattoa. phM iaa> Menu Metropolises her balance, clutched at Him and 37 Brilliancy IT" N . WPOP-Wax Works WPOP—Treaitiry Agent ulated the chjldren. and presented safety campai n launched tc^ay magazine. Hominy, Okla, dragged him with her down the 39 Bridge l i H - representatives from each of the Committee went into a joint meet­ throughout the State. Bridges Records Unaraatoed for 1 yaar. WIIAY—Rncnpls WKAY—Polka Parlv Weiner, Ark. entire Aight of steps. holdings rooms their door aticker. ing to consider one or a combina­ The safety program was Rice, Te.x, i WCCC—Record Review JVt’CC—Record Review tion of eight alternatives for solv­ ■ CALL “ PETE" WILSON Dazed, the fat lady made no 41 Turkish title W K N B—P .M. W K N B -E d aSwe*l 'At each assembly, the program launched today throughout the Honolulu, Dec. 4 ($» — Harry Tomato, Ark. move to lift herself off the man's of respect ^ l> W TIC—News WTIC-Diagnei ing the financial squeeze. State. Bridges International Longshore­ Tea. S. Dak., I? 1 1 W DRC— N ew s WDRC— Eddv Arnold opened with the singing of "Am er­ "If legislation la necessary, and MI9.MBQ chest. After a moment the timid 44 Cotton fabric WPOP—Bob onjPRay The safety program vvas men’s and Warehousemen's Union 0.vster, Va. i i 1 WIK)»»—Treasury Agent ica’’ followed by the salute to the it seems that it will be, the legis­ MayrlTrovs man said. “ I’m sorry, madam, but 49 Measures of ii a 1:14— X:SC— flag, led by CYib Scout David Jdel- launched by the Connecticut Safety and some affiliated'-biganizations I Service CalJa Coffee, Ga. ibis is as far as I go." cloth t W IIA Y - ^ WIIAY-Polka Party lative leaders will be called to­ and^4lnder subpoena to produce tci-1 w ceo—Record Rtvlaw Icn and ^ y Scout Thedas Roben- Commls.slon with -Robert I. Catlin Day or Night $2.95 43 Pompous 8 Ik )}*TKV Biographies in Sound gether befoi'e the opening of the day their financial records for the' WKNBt^.M \\ DRC—Stiapenae liymer. The Junior Red Ooss session, and brought completely named coordinator by Gov. A A DYNAMIC show i WTl^lUkU Radio Lana X —Blehop Sheen Rlblcoff. laat four yeara. ’ i pledge was led by John Briggs, up to date,” the Governor said. OUT OUR WAY 50 Springlike sr u. WRKU—Cal Kolby Roger Briggs, Tanale Finn. Kath­ The U.S. Senate subcomniittee on BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLE 3 P—Bob and Ray WHAY—Polka Party $-100 Million of Bopil* Sold "About half the State has taken internal aecurity headed by Sen. INSURANCE S3 CUck-bectle ' 1 i WTU’ -Blographi^.M In Sound leen Falls, David Hall, Kathryn a Pw WI )R C —8 ua peDee The state has. sold $2(X) million steps to organize the safety move­ Jame.s O. Eastland ID-Miss) opens '^ N I D T H C M FO» iw aoop 34 ‘X ily maid of WHAY—Bwinf Ka«y Hughes, Jane l„«e and Evelyn ment which will continue through­ Isant Isftsr Protsefioii OtNCK/OUK TEAM OP TM’ OUTFrr Astolat" i WCCC—Rvcord Review ^PO P—Blehop Sheen of turnpike bonds and mu.st sell the fourth day of its hearing into t h e ik P W KN B—r.M . Wayland. $24.'F million more to assure com­ out 1997 with long-range plan.s to l » fiSmN'MUKPEKCP TMBY TMieOW ^®«--THL)S 55 Swords r communiam in the Hawaiian Is­ USsaTWMllL- iWCLE AMOS BOU.S1 t^ '/T O JOVEHtLE DEUHQOEiVt. WTIC-IUIMJ Radio Lana WMAV—Night Watch The film, “ L.endlng A Helping pletion of the 129-mile toll high­ reverse the cun-ent accident) LEE M. SILVERSTEIN I 9 t 96 Rubbed with WDKC—Cal Kolby W TIC— Blogranhir* in Sound lands here. . 1SAM.ANPOUR SMK NOWFOKTH' OUT SOME AVlFOL, H^EHB MV FRIENDS, IS NOT Iti THE . r Hand," was enjoyed by intermedi­ way. trend,” James K. Williams Jr., > ouancx«acK,AND sandpaper WPOP—Bob and Ray WDRO—The World Tonight Subpoenas demanding the rec- OkOIIV OF TH* CHOl^y WORDS, AUMTl TORMS WODtSftHFnWOODSHED.THE-JAlL- THE-JAIL OM / W POP— M od/'rn &>unds ate pupils. T^e eight alternatives under dis­ Safety Commission Executive Di­ C.MTKMIU..' OLP27WTMEV II R0 r r a:4»— The school is grateful to Mrs. , 'TM’OOaCW aOT TMtS WAMT U» OUT/ MARTHA/what IF OFFTHE VilHATDOI SAI/lMEVTf^ DOWN ^ WIIAY-Swing Kaay 9:15— cussion and study include; ' rector said today. WCCC—Kec-ird Revltw WHAY-Nlght Batch Kathleen Thompson, of the local MUTTEM FBKIWSSIOM e o y WON’T HIS SPEECH GOES 6A S Removal of the 4 per cent bond C?hlef Schendel said Manchester •*—OH.VES, 1 Priestly caste S" hf b 9 P W KNB—P .d. WTIC—Rlogranhlf's In Sound Red Ooss office for loaning the . g » u rr SOU au r s M 1 SMEER/ OVER THE HEADS Be f o r e WTIC—lUtili Radio-Lana WDRC—Thf World Tonight Interest rate limitation. Police will cooperate in (the pro­ ^ ’ AASSE/ T.III st(. ua fM. ea 2 Greek war god z flag and picture o f (Jlara Barton, OF THE parents THE 3 Bird’s, home ft" n WDRC—Cal Kolby • ^unds Permission for bonds to be sold . gram. a type of thing hik depart­ W PO P —N e wiril ualc which were used on the stage dur­ below par. ment has consistently fostW^. AN’ TEACHERS LllCEJ StiORES "it doMn't havt at much pap and ^t>away at it uaad 4 Drunkard WHAY—Night Watch ing the exercises. WILD DUOC5 ? .START.' 9 Chemical u». *'^AY>N«wa W T i r - T f ’d Ilfath Defer the first option bond-call i y w n n r — r ».«n N ^ighton to—althaf that or padtatriana are gatting mora agila!" suffix WCCO—Good Kvenini Good Muale date. . WKNB—Kvonin* Sor^nsd* WPOP—Mfidern Sounds GAUDET Amend }he bond declaration and l WTIC— art to dispense with 4 per cent in- i w n n c—N^wh Keoorter B'HAY—Night Watch Blaze Destroys U I V B H E R 78$ MAIN ST. — OrrOSITI WOOLWORTH'S PRISCILLA’S POP More Than Ever BY^ a l v ^ m eer W PO P—News W T If'—Tf'd Heath terest and other interest cost • :15- ^yDHP —Rues Nsughion limitations. - • "W WPOP—Modern Sounds CHANEL NO. 5 WIIAV-Srwrts 19i9^ Palace in Spain Pay future costs for the turnpike, 1 OPEN MONDAYS •N WCCC—<.;iK>d even ing G ood M*t»lr available at W KNB—Be r e n t d «9 WH.^Y—Night Wa?<*h . east of the Connecticut River from ' W T i--'W in c ilv .S(H»ri» WTIP--Rohf“rt Mct'orniick Avila, Spain, Dec. 4 Lf»- Fire to­ something other than the turnpike ■ W DRC— W oAlhor find /A im an WDRC—Ruse. Naiighton B 'P O P —MfKl'»rn aSer Serenade WPOP—M(xlern Sounds famous Escorial Monastery. In re­ WCCO—Gf>«^ fcaveoing G ood Music MagnOvox I u r m n FTR^oiirOLD WATCH W K K P—P M 10:15— cent years the palace has 'been WTB’—Threo Star K.’clta WHAV Night Wairh owned by the Princes of Hobenlohe. \vt)Rr-I„ovrrll Thomas WTIC -Organ Rfcital (?ause of the fire was not imme­ TV and Hi-Fi Phonos # CAMERAS SHAVERS — CLOCKS Our Club just held Butnow when they WPOP—Meet the Ailisl WDR'*—Mofxle for Romante TIME IS »e»JTHiirrvvKAK»TOp»ee»i lb send our members Be careful when WPOP— Sounds diately determined. Firemen from GREETING CARDS — GIFTS — RINGS a meetind and everywhere you cross a street are slick and wet 11 :I»A— Avila and Madrid were still fight­ Q lllM S WE orator»7"I- wa PswisA Tm Pw 4 Television i’ rocrams WHAY—Night Watch RUNNING OUT We brou

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front court holds the ball and ia Makes a Habit BUI DeWitt Elevated, j Melbourne, Dec. 4- third behind Rose and^. the ur^ Olympic Suiinniing \co wood Park. N. J. high school Jun-Tin the point atandings as the has- gold medal in fencing by defcaling Basketball Rule Changes 1 {JP) 5 I \ "W hen. are the rules makers unable to pass or try for goal, or is M rs. Pat McCormick, trying pmtn>c 17-ye*r-0ld jnpane.**© high iMay l» ADtrrii-a I ior. arid Maureen Murphy, a 17-'ketball championship. The com- Poland 9-4 in the finals while Riis- obviously withholding the ball ‘ year-old high school' girl from pelltors shoot at the silhouette of sia defeated France 8-7 to take the Sports Forum going to leave the game of basket- j Of Begging Off for an unprecedented Olvm- »ehooi ^ y . ball alone?" This familiar question from play.' Ekl Stelts, head basket­ ' AVE T SIDE JUNIORS .llelhminie, Ues-. 4 I.PV—Aiisr Portland. Ore., are America'a hopea* a deer which ia run quickly across bronne medal and.four points. _ ball coach at Springfield College 8 Detroit and A’s Deal 1 double.” won the ‘d":inrB.';on"w,rt,-nd: is .always a topic of conversation | House A Male defeated the VFW trnlin's Murray Rose, arrlalme*! in the finals of the 100-meter hack- the firing aector. The Rusaian and a master at condjictlng clinics, New York, Dec. 4 (/P)— ! womens spnnjfboa.d diving sam'* only point setter for the atroke. Mary Anne Marchino of In- scored 441 of a pos.sible .500 points -the semifinal o'lt ‘" '‘' ‘J LETTER OF THANKS at this time of the year as the Post 2046 47 to 27 laat night at the world's grealest swimmer season approaches. This year,! wanted It stressed that a man in Gene Fullmer and Marv Jen­ for America’s only gol^ medal d,y with, four for thud place, n|fter winning his second (iianapolis fhlled to qualify for the in the- two-day competition that *od never reached the final ro On behalf of the Fire and Po*. Verplanck School In the secono TacTtsonyille, Fla., Dec. 4 (;P)-^Willlftm 0 . (B iU) DeW ttt, ook, was to permit throw - ins against the rugged, young Fullmer netted seven for the Vets who are general manager of the New Robinson, pitcher M Blaks and an ‘t. Infant dauglitei at home., climaxed .Honolulu. A1 Wiggins of Pitts-deilared the winner beeau.se and Ce#nre Pinarello of Italy. \Ye feel certain that the boys have from the opposite end of the court pf a game. The old rule was two St Madison Square Garden. undisclosed amount of cash flrom cision ^■om Berries and Honey-j won both the spnngboard and her performance with n perfectly f.S . next spring, at which time gaineii much valuable knowledge one and one on the season. ■irork Yankiees to administer the dews and Sugar Plumd rolled to a 'platform titles. The platform j burgh, and Frank McKinney, 1 8 - the best score in the prone at any tim^ but under a team’s minutes.^Rule 3, Section 2. Jan. 2 waa the date mentioned the Athletics In exchsngs io r executed'one and a half backward he will look oxer the .various America's inexperienced Greco- about fopttiall because of .you men. Herm's won their second start fund created by the majors aa the competition will b , held later in year-nid Indianapolis high school i position. Russia also took fourth own basket the throw.-in must be but it seeixied unlikely because of first concrete step Joward as- pitchers Virgil Trucks,. Ned Geurvw 2-2 stalemate aomenault with a one and a half schools. place. Roman wVestling teanv entered in We-are Iml^d gralcfiil for a job On th* lineup for • free throw^ by defeating Personalized Floors. O o i’>'TBV r iA ’B MEN'-*' —Hhe week. . .senior who qualified in today's | the event for the first time, had made outside the free, throw lane the conflict with the holiday. slsUng miiitor league“ clubs^v(rWiar and Gene Host and first bsssman twist to gain a whopping 17.4 Rose won the 100 meters well done. the two spaces adjacent to the end John Campbell led- the acoring Both. Midiroas and Drivers scored Russia Double Winner freestyle in the Olympic re<-ord I ti-fals. Australia's John Monckton ■ A.s expected, the Rii.s.slan men three men eliminated in the second extended on the end. However, the •All In Good Order need dollar-and-cent aid. Wayne Belardi. Also sa part o f points on her final dive. She rule got into the book that covers line must be occupied by oppon­ It was all in good legitimate with 17 points clo^ly followed by A 3-1 triumph 'over Cieeks and lime of 4:27..3 seconds heating ' broke the Olympic record in the gymnasts were battling for top round matches. The losers were Thanks to Jim H e r d i c of Ray Ford with 15 and Buddy Mi­ the deal, the -A's agreed to ’ Russia took gold njednls in two finished with a total of 112.36 the Reri eation Dei'artment - for both ends of ttie playing court and ents of the free thrower- Team­ order, including announcement of Flurry of Actions righthamder Bill Harrington, Blaster*!, respectively. InHwo other shooting events snd totaled 31 points. Mi.ss Stunyo took second nut -lapan's Takeshi I'amannka trials with a 1:03,4 liming.. position .-Uthough Japan was giv-, featherweight Alan Rice of New mates of the free thrower are nor with 13. Dick Blssell was high A flurry of major league actions and tieorge Breen of BiilTaIn, I Belly Brey of Chevy Chase. Md., ing them s rough struggle after York, lightweight Jay Evans of allowing us the u.sc of the' de­ that's the way it will stand for the findings by a commission phy­ Indian Talk at Meeting at Columbua laat aaaaon, to tn stch es'^ n s blanked Brassies points with other placings'to »arve with 12.5.89 and Miss McDonald entitled, but not required to occupy sician concerning the Champion's man for the Floors who are noth­ dominated the opening session of and Bpoona and Woods bowled .\. Y. I Nancy Simons of Belvedere, Calif,, the completion of the compulsory Los Angeles and heavyweight Dale partment's many facilities, and the sea.soiv Rtiie 7, Section 5. .Eddie Stanky, left, just named third base coach for the Cleve­ Tigers' Charleston farm club America'a margin In the unnffleial was third a shade ahead of Miss If a player throws the ball In­ the second positions: opponents condition and inability to fight as ing and two for the season with the minor league convention. An ■ Kathryn Knapp of Chevy Cha.se exerci.ses. The U.S. squad was Lewis of Camp Pendleton; Calif. lor his splendid all around ro- land Indiana, gets a pat on the back from his new boss—Kerby 18 points. Harry Roy hooped eight elght-playet trade between Detroit Baseball. Coordlaator to a 2-2 point totals. At the end of the day. | Gilders a tinv 19-year-old Dc- openiUon. and to Pete .Server, and bounds from this lestricted area, the third position, etc. Rule 8, Sec­ scheduled. : DEAOl'E ' and Marley .Shriver 6f Glendale. down (lie list. Although flyweight John Wil­ tion 1. Farrell, who replaced At Lopez as Indians' mana8;er after the past and Kansas City highlighted off- DeWitt's of filial Utlef U ba the United States had 490 points^ troiter. Ilia fine maintenance crew, who at.either end of the end court, it But with Robinson, there's al­ REC SENIOR** LEAGUE Two shulouta were recorded with to Russia'a 4.52'3, a loss of 11 ' I Calif., rnade up the U.S. 400-meter Rirs.sia plays Bulgaria tomorrow son of Washington. Pa., bantani’- . Rule 9. Section 1. A free throw seaso)i.. Stanky played for the Chicago Cubs, the Brooklyn the-floor activity. And the majors ball coordinator and ha plana to Ruaaian* Siirprlae made the new goal posts, and kept Is a violation, per order of Tower. ways the nagging complication of a Unbeaten Camato's Construc­ McCann'a defewing the West Side points. The U.S. has 29 gold distinct pos.sibilily In the. 100-, relay team that qualified for in the soerer semifinals to see weight Kent Townley of Sioux may ndt have either foot beyond Dodgers, Milwaukee Braves and the New York Giants, and rrian- tion ( - ) had easy sailing in last snapped up nine minor league open an office in SL Louta, hla One of the surprises of the div­ the I'laying fields iiCgrade A shape past history which reveals some^ 2 0 Tavern and Filler’s Contractors medal's to 20 for Russia. ing event w:as the good showing of meter butterfly event. Shelley i Thtirsday's finals. TIte U.S, quartet I which team nio-'s Yugoslavia, a CUy, . la.,...... and light. heavyweight the vertial plane of the free throw thing on the order of 25 pre-fight aged Minneapolis in the American Association last year. Pair night's opening game of the players for a total outlay of JlOO,- home, as soon as he can wind up Mann of Arlington. Va. beat the fini.slied second In one heal to 4-1 winner over ^ dia after a siir-bale ’I'homa.s of "East L a ii s in g" igood work and Twelve fool free Ihrqw lane, were at the minor league meeting in Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 3. Winning over Renn^ Tavern, both Murray Rose, 17-year-old the Russians with Valentina which officlall.v becomes effective lane. No player may have either fadeouts, including one a couple doubleheader at the new h.igh OD In the lightest draft sincE hts duties with the Yankees. 4-4) count. Best scores TchoumitcHeva Aniahing fifth, just listed world's reiord for the best , South Africa. Aiiatrnlia. using its, prlsingly hard fight. The Indians Mich., were beaten they were not <'"''>pc'«lion ia deepl.? appreciated, foot beyond the vertical plane or years ago that followed the weigh- (AP Wirephoto). school gym, trouncing Pagani World War H. Australian blond, smashed the time in llie trials. for the 1957-58 season, has been The majors’ aid-to-tHS minors ctoded Ja** Fuller\l45-366. Olympic ...... record- ...... „in winning the bark of Miss Gilders, The Russians .Nancy Jane .second team, had the heal time,! held the 5’ugoslavs 0-0 for a half eliminated under the point aystem has been a definite help in cyclinder of the lane boun'dary. in at noon on the day of a sched­ Caterers (1-1) 79-53, White Glass The Brooklyn Dodgers—to the program can’t begin operationa Im­ Ramey of Mercer Island,stand. Wash., winning its heat In 4:25,0. . but faded in the aecond half. Rus- The only U..S. second round win- proKram. sdopted In Connecticut for this > Twaronite 359, • Rush Tomlinson n^^n's 400-meter freestyle race in never have been a diving threat in season'. These restrictions apply until the uled bout. (1-1) won its initial game in the surprise of no one—extended Man­ mediately. The 16 major league » -i S52 and Bill Gallo 139> the past. land .Mary Jane Sears of-/■ Ch 19.55 as tlie dream of a small group the elub by various sources. Gen­ phy In 19.52. • ; doctors during ea( h game. Every- Julius Helfand of the commission turned out to watch the de^ut, and I Lew Johnson last year. Both Harris and A1 Woodward a total of 1.715 votes compared to ,'**'* *''* headed for post- | St mid-court. If a technical foul oc­ teammate of the shooter, no points College Basketball ------' , of ardent Mancheater rifle en­ erous contributions have been The 1.5-memlier selection ; one felt more at ease knowing curs before the ball leaves the offi­ io cisim the *2,0(X) guarantee Rob­ Coach Dick Harp gave' them an It all adds up to the remark gtorrs, Dec. 4 (J9—Coach Hughewas obvious to many, took pains pinned a 357 three-game score last 1,618 foi\ the second-place Ten-' howl games sre: Syracuse i made the rlub by a number of . they were present and ready for can be scored and the ball is eyeful by letting Wilt play all but thusiasts and has since grown even board gave Syracuse 12 first cial's hands. th(*n a free throw is awarded to any opponent for a inson had posted. by Phog. Allen former K.U. coach, East Greer says he instructed his Uni­ not to set up a good sooring shot night. nessee Volunteers, who are headed tCottoni and Oregon Slate (Rose), ciliiens and businesses. The Board I any mishaps. M.-ny thanks to all Went .Around in Circle* 31 .seconds. for the Sitoar Bowl after an tin- Tennessee’s opponent in the! beyond the highest expectations of place votes, while Pltt, the 195.5 swarded and the period starts throw-in. If the touching is done I after he saw Wilt play in a fresh­ St. Bonaventure 86. Siena 44 versity of Connecticut basketball New Hampshire was Conasoti- MIOGRT LEAOI'E its founders. 'The popularity with of Education haa dealt the organi­ winner, received two, and Vale ! those doctors ii'ho found it )ios- While Jensen went around in 20 for 29 Hoops League-leading Red Sox (10-7) blemished record in 10 games. Sugar Bowl, Baylor, headed the ■ with s throw-in at mid-court by by an opponent of the thrower, man game last year: Fordham 87, Toronto 35 ■ team not to score in the last 20 cut's first Yankee Confertaos op­ which was answered the club's sation a good measure of beneficial one. sible to attend the games. Thanks the offended team. Rule 6. Section i circles. Robinson was confined to Other coaches who did their seconds o f last night’s game waa held to a tie by the fourth . The Soon^s, who retired the i place. PiU.sbu^^^^^^ two points sre awarded to the of­ "My gosh, the guy’s even great­ Connecticut 98, New Hamp­ ponent of the season. T%s Huskies 1-1 proposal of a shooting program for co-operation. to the Dental Assn, for donating his bed in New 5'ork and ring his­ best to recruit Chamberlain would against the New Hampshire Wild­ lace Dodgers (6-11)' while the beaten by Georgia Tecli 7-0 in last Syracuse, defeated only hy 2. j fended team. The shooter gets moan louder if the.v had. seen him er than he looks.” shire 50 won It last season. ? Rev. J. Hugh O'Donnell. C.S.C.' children in Manchester was totally The club's four-port range lo­ Pitt 14-7 In eight games, will I the plastic face gTiarcl.s used hy credit for the basket. Rule 9. Sec­ torians w;ere trying to count up the cats. ankees (10-7) posted a 2-0 win Jan. 1 Sugar Bowl, was ranked] each boy. We know that liecause ram the ball through the hoop 20 Adelphl 73, Pace 69 New Hampshire threstsaed soly Memorial TropJtW, were placed first iinanticipated. Over 2.50 prelimi­ cated in the basement of the Wad- j rccelxe the trophy at the The five-second rule ha.s been re -: tion 11. Rule 9. Section 1 rovers number of bouts his sudden dis­ Brandeis 64. Suffolk 40 aver the Braves (8-9) to tie the on 104 ballots, ^nnessee received 13th, one spot above Texas Chris-1 j of these face guards the boys were abilities had affected. times in 29 attempts -a 69 per TTie UConns won the game 98- once in the game sad that was to tian, Syracuse'a Cotton Bowl rival, j nary applicants answered the ex- dell School- is in complete operst- -Metropolitan Club here Dec. 9. vised in an attempt to make it the free throw violation which was Fatrleigh Dickinson 77, Roa­ 50, after Greer told hie players not Red Sox for the lead. 48 first place v^es. The others; ecutix's ccimmlttee's invitation to ing order and instructional aids, 1 so protected a.s to keep the in- Best guess was between 20 and cent record. Sign Kid Gavilan the first half when It tied the seore \ltXAOE CHAB.MEBS Penn State was third In the more specific. Clause (b) requires the same as a year ago. noke 68 to humiliate New Hampshire by at 21-21. . were scattered amMg aeven teams. (TIemson and Colorado, opponents ; attend the flrat biisine.ss and in­ sighting devices, chartf, and NRA I juries on the minor level I’ney were a five-.second count when a closely .30, chief among them two delays And Chamberlain didn't get the Baaupre Motors pinned a 4 In the Orange Bowl, just got into . Anal ratings,' followed by I'ale, That's the changes fellows. Take ball by taking high passes over St. Michael's 83. Norwich 51 scoring 100 points. . . - _ T, JH i topped bj- Iowa's W and Miami's troductory meeting of the organ!- literature havp been made avail- 1 throughout the aen.son. guarded player anywhere in the It easy on the personal fouls. before title bouts with Bobo Olson, For Holvoke Bout But in the next nine and a half triumph over Fogarty Bros, and " the top 20. Clemson was placed: Navy. Army. Holy ' Cross, Northwestern heads. He proved La Salle 61. Millersville Teach­ Greer said he gave the Instruc­ minutes the powerful Hikddes zation. The Club, due to its present able to members. Printing facilities Thanks to Wally Fortin for the one before a fight with Jose Ba- ers 53 >- tions during a time out when there Johnson Paint and Jarvis Realty l9th an,d Colorado 20th. ! limitations concerning firing and open to the club's use have re- Princeton. Boston College and fine job sora, and another in Boston when his ability b.V maneuvering to spurted away and at the en l o f posted Identical 3-1 victories over Tlie O'Donnell Troftoy, put into Springfield (Mass.) announcing all the catch sharp, direct passes. Holyoke. Ma.ss., Dec. 4 (A’l—Kid East Stroudsburg (Pa) State were only 20 seconds left and Con­ competition by N otr^ Deme In The top to teams with first inatriictipnal facilities, found it suited in a piinimum of organiza- i games and to Mike Simmons who Robinson became indisposed after the half led, Sl-30. Cobum A Middlebrook and Garden Martin saw it 6-4 for Bethea and His height advantage was not Gavilan of (Mba, once the world's Tchrs 85, Wilkes 80 (Overtime)' necticut waa leading by what even­ honor of the former president of place votes and won-lo.st records’^ necessary to limit the present j tional confusion and a maximum I did a great job a.s the leagiie'.s.re- Zora Follev Wins Judge Leo Birnbaum wound up the noon weigh-in for a fight with Connecticut moved atsadOy Grove, respectively. in parentheses (points on 10-9-8-7- membership to '100 , members. I of operational efficiency. Group : Geonri* Small. Boxing men also great. Northwestern's classy reigning welterweight boxer, will Elizabethtown 84, Gettysburgh tually became the final score. PIONEER WOMEN the South, Bend. Ind.. university, I porter. Thanks also to the many with a 5-.5 talley in rounds bit sophomore center, Joe Rukllclj, 75 Greer said he told the team: ahead In the second half. now has been won three rimes by 6-5-4-3-2-1 basis). These members have been divided progress sheets pertaining to the I cheer leadcr.vand the women who In Ncm' York Debut,gave the decisive vote to Folley recalled one Instance, back about head the card at Valley Arena next Six UConna scored ia double fig­ Team No. 3 shutout Team No. 1. Oklahoma (104) (10-0) . 1.715i toto 10 groups, in order to in­ National Rifle .\ssn. Award system eight years, when Robby used up stands 6-9 but he couldn't keep "They're beaten. We don't want 4 4-0, Team No. 1 won 3-1 over Oklahoma. The Sooners wOp their j worked so hard with them, nieir on points 6-5 The AP cfird had up with Wilt's floor action. Ruk- Monday night. North Carolina has beaten two to humiliate them by getting 100 ures. They were led by forward first leg on the trophy in 1 2. Tennessee (48i (lO-Oi .. 1.6181 tensify the impart of the training have recently been blueprinted for I interest and cheering cerl.sinly rolley on top 6-3-1 and a poll of a half dozen ailments before going Bob Malone who ooUeeted 18 Team No. 2 as did Team No. 8 3. Iowa 115) 18-1) ...... 1.270 i program on the individual the rlub tinder the superviaion of Nr.v 5’ork, Dec. 4 '.iPi If Zora , through with a challenge to his lick tried crowding the Stilt—and Gavilan fights Billy Lynch of football rivals by 65-0. On the los­ points." over Team No. 5. Oklahoma, pre-season choice to ] Local Sport I helpeii i reate the' true football ringside press revealed a unani­ left the game on fi>’e fouls short­ Hartford, Conn., in thei io-round ing end were the Medical College Connecticut’s 6-7' center, Al points. High man fob New Hamp­ 4. Georgia Tech i4l (9-1).. 1.211! Each of these groups has been President Larson, ! spirit at the game.s. Many Policy can sustain his attack over | mous ballot for the newcomer then welterweight crown. PIONEER MEN obtain No. 1 ranking for the sec­ ,5.TexaaAAM l2i (9-0-1) . 1,070 | aaigned one qualified adult instruc­ ly after halftime. feature bout, it was announced last of Virginia in 1941 and Wake For­ Ckioper, controlled the Jump after shire was Captain Dave Uoyd with Plan Expansion tlianks also to all the mothers wlio a full 10 rounds without tiring. '> Folley. described by Bethea aa At his training camp in Green­ 14, Two games were rolled w it h ' ond straight year, waa displaced 6. Miami (12 ) (8-0-11 ___ 867 tor and one assistant instructors. wood Lake. N. Y.. it was reported On defense, Chamberlain played night. est in 1928. the time out and Connecticut, It Team No. 2 blafiklng Team No. 1 only twice in the weekly poll. Once The popularity of the organiza­ Chatter so generously donated their lime the young man from Phoenix, "shifty and kind of classy" piled 7 . Michigan (1) (7-2) .... 599 Instructors are; Raymond Hussey. tion have resulted in serious con­ to work in the conce.ssion stand.s that Robinson had been unable to 4-0 and Team No. 4 copping a 3-1 the Sooners dropped to second as Homer Booth, Everett Carlson, Ariz, can become a factor in the up points in the early rounds, 8. Syracuse (7-1) ...... 406 ' sideration by the executive com­ during the games to help make s speattng the onrushing Bethea work out since Friday liecauae of Win over Team No. 3. Michigan State took over and then 9. Michigan State (7-2) 309; Robert Zesiit. Phil Newcombe. heavyweight cla-ss. his illness. There was no estimate they were edged by Tennessee. mittee of a full-scale expansion H05VARD HOWROYO is anx­ little more money, that will psy with a sharp left hook and sink­ 10. Oregon StMte l3l (7-2-1) 229 Brad Chapman. Frank Iwanow- ; j^e near future. The ious to hear from former members Folley, making his first New on when he would be able to re­ Iowa's Rose BoW-1 bound Hawk- for bigger and better programs for ing hla right to the body when Second Ten .sky, Don Barrows^ (Chester Hodg- facilities of the club could of the .Manchester Spike Club, a the children of our town. Y'ork start, wilted badly in the Bethea lunged to get off a right sume preparations. Boxing Champions eyes, w-ho )wd their best season 11. Baylor (1) i8-2) ...... On Cue kins, and Eugene Spelss. Assistant i ,>xpanded to include track tedm comprised of former late stages last night aad just Fullmer planned to continue since 1922 with an' 8-1 record instructors, members of (he high We want to personally thank all hand lead. Folley 'weighed 187, 12'. Minnesota (G-l'-2i ...... Giants' Willie Mays keeps twelve ports, eight more than at members of Manchester High the boys on all the, teams for a managed to grab a' majority de­ Bethea 204 '< pounds. training at Groasinger. N, Y., after Register Victories finished third. They compiled 1,270 13. Pittsburgh (6-2-1) ...... his eye in shape with a round school rifle squad, acting foi the ' present, b shooting program for teams. Howroyd. wl^ resides, in cision over willing Wayne Bethea his visit to the commission. points on the basis of 10 points for eliib are: Alan Ferris. Phil Choma, 1 wonderful job arid are Indeed proud 14. Texas Christian (7-3) .. of pool while waiting for )iase- senior mark.smen Is also receiving Hartford, hopes to gel enough for­ to know that Manchester ha.s so of New Yolk's 'Bronx. He hadn't Holyoke, Mass., Dec. 4 tA*! New first, nine for second, eight for 15. Ohio State (6-3l ...... ball season to come around Bill Handler, Tom Baseler. Dave ; mer members together to make up been out since his Sept. 25 vic­ ■^Syracuse's 7-1 football record I Nutter. Bill Breadheft and ciljf | niany fine young men coming during 1956 was the best for the England boxtog champions Barry third 4nd on down. le.Navy (6- 1-21 ...... agsTn—and a chance td get The club is operating complete­ a table at the Jan. . 28 Gold. Key tory over Nino Valdes at Phoenix. Last Night *8 Fights 17. Georg* Washington I Hodgklris. Each group meets for i along. Their good manners and .fudge F i^ k Fullam scored it Orange school since 1923 when the Alliaon and . Courchesne had Right Behind Iowa hack ^ in the limelight taken ly Independently of the loc.xl high Dinner of tlie Connecticut Sports good siKirtsmanship certainlv wa.s easy aailing enroute to technical Georgia Tech, which will meet (7-0-2) ...... away' from him by Mickey an appro.ximate one hour session! Writers 6-3-1 for Folley. Referee Teddy team posted an 8-1 mark. j once every two weeks on a regular , school rifle squad. Although both Alliance at which time, brought forth during every ' game New Orleans —Neal Riyea. 159. knoiekout victories in non-title Pitt in the Gatbr Bowl, was right 18. Southern California i8-2) Mantle last year. groups are affiliated with the Na­ Pete Wigren will lie honored. For­ 19. (Tlemson t^-1-2 ...... I week-night. Group meetings com- i and each boy is a real i-edit to his Las Vegas, outpointed' Charley bouts last night at Valley Arena. behind Iowa in fourth place with 1 tional Rifle Assn, they are not mer Spike Club members may also folks and the town can well he Allison, the regional . middle­ 1,211 votes. The Engineers were 20. Colora’do (7-2-1) . . . ___ menced on Nov. 5; the majority of ' KWilKIKIICdKWW* Joseph, 159, New. Orleans. 10. groups have begun firing and the | otherwise connected in any way. contact Howard's son, Harry How­ proud of them. TERRIFIC! Miami. Fla. — Bobby Lane, weight champion, battered- Bob followed by Texas AAM with 1.070. Chico Vejcir Boxes A aecond business and organi­ royd in Manchester. La.st, hut definitely not least Miami .with 867. Michigan with remainder will begin in the very i 169 3-4, Kannapolis. N. C., ■'X (Preacher) Jones from rope to near future. j zational meeting is scheduled Jan. many, many thanks to the parents rope until Referee Bill Liebermann 599, Syracuse 'with 406. Michigan Pro Bankrthall knocked out Billy Kilgore, 174, We at Moriorty BroHidri de not use superlatives nghtly — but in describing Mercury for 1957 and its onthusiostic recaption by thp Phil Rizzo Tonight Full support has been awarded 17. TROPH5’ NI(i|IT will be held boys who participated in the Miami. 4. . •topped the fight in the fourth State with 309 and Oregon State Friday night at the Manchester, Pf°Jfram, and to the man.v loyal Eastern Division New York — Zora Follev. 187, round. Allison, of Springfield, with 229. Country CTlub at which time j "'ho so generoualy aupporied Phoenix. Ariz.. outpointed Wa>-ne motoring public, we just can't help it. You hove, by popular acclaim, overwhelmingly voted Mercury the cor of the year for 1957. weighed 150; Jones, from Brook- In addition to Tennessee. Iowa vv L Pet. New Haven, Dec. 4 iA5—Chico ^a/weU ___ 3 awards for the past season trill bei .^*** leagu*. In our estimation the Bethea. M 4J.4, New York. 10. Ijm, N, y , 150 3-4. * Boston ...... 12 .800 vejar Of Stamford battles Phil made. Dinner will be served at 7; Parents are the real key to the ___ 16 Paris — Dultio. )^i. Ital.v, out­ Philadelphia .... 8 'JJJl Rizzo of Brooklyn in a 10-round Hungarian Olympic Athletes /I'jjjock. success or failiire of any program pointed Felix Chioetta. France, JO. New Y o r k ...... ___ 6 9 ENTIRELY NEW! ENTIRELY DIFFERENT! !313 ! middleweight bout here tonight. t and we are Indebted to them as tt e Osaka. Japan — Johnny- Gon­ Syraciiae ...... 5 11 zales, 138>i, Oakland. Calif., out­ Western Division The winner has been assured a EDWARD KERIN of 24 Hartt certainly had a .successful season. Don’t Want to Return Home May \^-e remihd ever,vone that pointed Jiro Sawada, 139'*, Rochealer .. ___ 11 9 .5501 non-title shot at middleweight land Rd. ha.s been awarded a var-' . 7 ,.5.33 ' champion Sugar Ray Robinson if sity football letter at W illiston -"r, banquet Tokyo, 10. ELEGANT GOOD TASTE! Bt. Louis ...... 8 will be held Saturday eyening Dec. Pittsburgh —^ Wayne Dawson. getting Minrieapolii'.,...... 9 9 ..500 Robinson heats Gene Fullmer in Melbourne, Dec 4 — From-* Bulgarians to re.main: Academy, Easthampton. ■ Mass, mSim .471 Madison Square Garden Jan. 2. huddles of Hungarians in the ’"The Bulgarians are the back- Kerin' captained the varsity team' 8, in the new high school cafeteris 144. Youngstown. Ohio, otitpointed Fort Wayne .... ___ 8 9 L. C. Morgan, 141, Youngstown, Vejar finished training for the Olympic Village and throughout , ward people.” j during the 19.56 campaign. .starting at 6..30 p.m. We wifi bo looking forward to seeing you all Ohio, 10. TRIPIA: DELIl’ERY I bout here yesterday. Rizzo pre­ Melbourne, the word came out to- Officials said they personally giving day that 1.5 athletes would a.sk for planned to return to Budapest thetre. Once again many, mariy TODAY COME IN AND DRIVE pared at Stillman's Gym in New TWO (t.XfilES are on tap tPnight thanks to everyone. TWO New York iNEAl — In each of York...... political asylum in Australia and "because we mii.st return" But in the Busineasmen'.s Basketball C.\R1BBII\N CIRCUIT WE Sincerely yoiira, the first three games, the New 1 The undcrcard will include a .six ] upwards, of 30 others would never , jhey said Hungary's nni'c-great i Leagiie at the East Side Rer. In s Caracas (NEA) — Venezuela, ■* York Grants were given three-' round middleweight bout between ' return to their ^ Russian-crushed sports empire, which Included the the opener at 7:15 the Leftovers t For bigger and better Colombia, Puerto Rico, Panama THE BIG N l fOR >57! i touchdown performances by 'a Willie Eaton of New Haven and homeland. ‘ world's best .soccer players and engage the Jaycees while Herm’s aports programs for boy.s and Jamaica joined to form the OREAt pla.ver. Mel Triplett turned the ! Jimmy Robin.son'. I Two officials \vlth the Hiingar- many of the best swimmers, battle Green Manor in the nightcap EJrnle Pohl preftrred Caribbean Golf Association. Dutch Fogarty SELL trick against Ssn • Franci.sco and i ------— ------l ian Olympic team, who rfiade a diyer.s, runner.s, throwers and fehc- at 8:30. quMtg the Chicago Cardinals and A lex, A1 Moore, former New York : p^pgrter. swear he would never tell ) era, waa forever shattered. Georg* McCaughey OROUNr O.AINER Webster against the Cleveland, Giant outfjclder, plays, golf as their names, said at least one third ‘There is a • list,” one official' _ ' Commissioners of the ; and New York (N EA)—Quarter­ ENGINES - Browns. . 1 weekend jii.stime. (if the squad of.mor* than 150 men gaid. "On ft earlv this, rnorning i R i i c c a a-aa u 4^|f|sa||v Fire and Police Assn. back Art Boland of Cornell was and women, would "somehow, ^ e r e 10 names of plir people who v " " eraftsmomhip the top ground gainer in the Ivy COMPETITIVELY T sopiewhele 1 leave the team and xg-ould stay in Australia. The liat " League with 838 yards in seven not return to Budape.st. will grow, we are sure, aa those Leaving Australia games. "Between 10 and 15 ts-ill leave who are doubtful decide in their 255 the Hungarian team within the minds not to return home.” Melhourhe, Dec. 4 (/PViRtj)M4a's ptlFT STATIONERY? NO LUCK O.V TOSS V. i ' X.MAS WRAPPED EVERYTHING next few days'.” one official aaid. During the sfternoon . it waa Olympic athletes are leaving Mel-1 University Park. Pa. (NEA) — AND and "Between 30 and 45 will atop in learned that, swimmer Valeria Free Delivery Captain Sam Valentine of the Europe. Gyenge. Hungary's fastest free-j bourne in the same aecretive man- Penn State .football team lOst the FOR THE "We expect sdme of the Czecho­ stylei , would go to Canada Dec. 19 ! ner in which they arrived here. toss before the first six games. slovakians, East Germans and arid'Marry Janos Garay, who fledl. The entire contingent of .55 row- J Arthur Drug Stores I 290 Poles also to leave their ’ teams. from Hungary, last month as Rus- era who have been at Lake Wen- SERVICE There may -be a few Romanians. sian'tanks poured in. Garay now fa the Indians never kad it a refugee fn Toronto. doiiree in’ Ballarat moved their BLAZING : ■ but not many. No one expects the headqii*rters Tuesday to the Rus­ The Finest... sian ship, Gruzia, which is at a MelbpmTie dock. 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Edward R. 3-4724. , • ■ Muit be seen to be appreciated. Our catering service is act up to be flexible enough t e , REFRIOERATION sales and «erv SLOAN BROS. SHOES was feeling In the House of Com- j between three-fourths billion and SATURDAY 9 A. M. Price. Ml. 9-1003. COCA COLA BOTTLING CO.. PLEASANT WELL heated room, Gaston Realty, 165 School St. MI. accommodate any size gathering. Why not call ua aad Ice. Commercial, household, air 829 Main Sfrect, Manchester, Conn. MclNTOSM BOAT CO. Machinery and Tools 52 9-57’’l, Evenings, MI. 9-7486. mons that Eden* "may resign al- ' jp billion conditioners, freezers. A. and W. PAPERHANGING all types expert­ all houaekeeplng facilities at­ most at once” after hts return' talk over the details? ■ 451 Main St. I.ATHE, 12"x.36” with accessories. The November dive was the r o c R cooperation ’ w il l Refrigeration Co. MI, -9-1237, BU. ly hung» Call MI. 9-9959 for free WANTED-Experienced truck driv. tached, parking, near bus. ML MANCHESTER—Six fborn ranch, from Jamaica. ers for full or part time work. Ap­ 52 OAK STREET Like new. MI. 3-7428 after 5:30 p. 3-6985. BE APPRECIATED 9-3196, Ml. 9-0099. estimates. 'Wallpaper books on re­ East Hartford ^deal location, convenient to bus "Despite the obvious need fo r , greatest single monthly loss for quest. - . ply in person Carlson ic Co., 44 m. and schools, hot water oil heat, the Prime MinIstep to take a rest,’ more than a year in the gold-dollap i CLEAN AND paint those gutters Stock Place. reserves, which represent hacking COMPANION - Housekeeper for Manchester's authorized Johnson full iJellar, garage, sensibly priced. the Expresa said, "It cannot be Garden Grove ; now. Avoid costly repairs later, Boarders Wanted 59-A for the trade Britain end other Dial M l 3-5121 semi-invalid lady. Live In optlon- WANTED — Two musicians for outboard motor dealer. Now show­ Call A. R.--Wilkie Ic Co., 481 East concealed that there is ma.ssive PHONES Ml 3*7364 - i Ml. 3-1383. Private Instructions-.28 Musical Instruments 5.3 Middle Tpke. MJ, 9-4389. criticism of him in the Tory (Con­ sterling area countrlei with the ______al. References. MI. 3-7446 after 9 week ends. Call Rockville TR. ing 1957 line of motors. Trades WOMAN BOARDER wanted. Osn- WILLIAMS REFRIGERATION Co. trally located. Reasonable with servative) party for doing so at rest of the world. The reserves Ml 3-8383 FRANK J. SEN’nMENNO. ♦eacher I P-t"- : 9-9534. GULBRANSBN direct blow ma­ stood at $2,244,000,000 at the end Service on all types of refrigera­ terms. Several hold over boats hogany apinet- piano, $405. some babysitting. MI. 3-5932. 80x26 SIX ROOM ranch, 25 ft. this time." ^ U^^o"n sP’m i' 3 ’ < SALESLADIES-Earn extra money YOUNG MAN for part time work. priced to sell. Used motors. Come master bedroom, excellent condi­ of October. Then came the month Vm t and Fonnd tion equipment including house­ 91 Union St. Ml. 3-y09. ^ Christmas. Hours, 12-9 p. Kemp'a, Inc. Ml. 3-5880. The Liberal, middle-of-the-road hold. Commercial sales. One Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard in and look around. Store open 10 tion, six years old. large lot, high Newa Chronicle commented: of the Briti.sh-French attack on LOST—Man's brown Pallet. Large; $1 an hour. Christmas season Apartment!!-^ Flat*— elevation, $10,500. Carlton W. Egypt, phone all hours. MI. 9-2016. St. , a.m.-9 p.m. daily. MUSIC in)itrume'ntal, rental. Com­ "Once the Briti.sh and French sum of money, vicinity North End ’ Bonds—Stocks only. Apply in person. Tots plete. line of Instruments. Rental Tenements 6.3 Hutchins, MI, 9-5132, 9-4694. have withdrawn, Aiiterica will be Macmillan told the House a de­ Post Office. Reward. MI. 9-9746. BUYING PAPER, magazines, rags, Mortiraifes 31 Teens, 956 Main St. Sitoation Wanted— applied to jturchase price. Repre able to exert her influence in the cline “started after July 26, when scrap-iron and metal. Will pick sentlng Olds, Selmer, Fed WAIvTED Girl to share four room HAVE MEDIUM priced houses for "ThMiiuJtZ Middle East. The United States Egypt look over the Suez Canal. LOST—Brownish, female mongrel, up any time. Dial 112-TR 5-7621. QUICK CASH! $22'.29 per thousand | OFFICE M Hg- -Female 38 ler and Bundv. Metier’s Music house with two gi)1s. MI. 3-1054 sale. Excellent locations. J ., D. He said the losses “have not been part Beagle. Answers to Penny. a.hc.9kiirH, may be able to restore the aitua- ier month includes«.principal and Building Materials 47 Studio. 177 McKee. Ml. 3-7500. after 5:30 p:hi. Realty Co. John DeQuatlro, bro­ 6UPPALO,hJ.' tlon and prevent further Cominu- caused by any weakness" In Bri­ Call MI. 9-4618. ' LIGHT TRUCKING and rubbish re. merest. Hartford CH. 6-8897. ■ vacation, free life insurance and ker. tain’s trading position. moved, cellars and yards cleaned, f < pension plan. See office manager. HAND IRONING done In my own CHRIS'TMAS, s a l e —Spinet pianos. ■WOULD LIKE TO share my apart­ nist penetration." LOST—STATE Theater. Sunday. Frank Burke, Connecticut Mort­ home. Please cAll MI. 9-6169. SPECIAL on sheathing—Load •The Laborite Daily Herald said The trading position continues WE’LL ERECT VOUR GARAGE WITHIN THE NEXT • storm windows and screens in­ gage Exchange, Lev'll corner J. A. Bergren Dairy Farms, 1100 Only nine at this low price. Free ment with young busineaa girl. MANCHESTER es.*entially sound, he said. Billfold with money and identifica­ stalled or removed. Reasonable. Burnside Ave., East Hartford. — i of 5000' ...... per M $99.00 the decision to gel out of Egypt WEEKS, 86 THAT YOU’LL HA'VK YOUR CAR PROTECTED Gold. bench and delivery, 'your Conn Write Box 6. Herald. But he warned the British trade tion papers. Please phone MI. MI. 9-9471. I Western P'raming —Track- electric organ dealer. Willimantic A REAL GOOD BARGAIN means that the policy of the Con­ THIS FALL AND WINTER WITHOUT PAYIK6 A CI3$T. SOUTH WINDSOR Nursery School balance "must be adversely af­ 3-9503. Dors—Birds— Pel s loads ...... per M $115.00 1 Music Co., 6.16 Main St.. Williman- FOUR ROOMS and bath, heat, hot Houses For Sale 72 Wanted Real Estate 77 servative government "Is In ruins." FAY’S SEPTIC Tanka Service — desires qualified teacher. Must water furnished electricity. For 74 Tanner—Six room Cape. Two "The sooner there can Be a gen­ fected" by the closure of the Suez ['1x3 No. 1 Oak Flooring I tic. Open 'ITiursday evenings. * unfinished. O'ramlc tile bath. Air A b o M ^ X o w n cleaning, inatalling, cellars Busine.<« Opportunities 82 have previous experience and BIRD, cat and dog aupplles, whole-j per M $197.00 further information call MI. $8700 COZY TWO bedroom ranch. USTINGS WANTED—Single, two- eral ejection to give us competent Canal and by the destruction of NO PAYMENTS UNTIL Annooncements drained. MI. 9-2330. conditioning, oil. Two front dor­ good references. Starting January. sale and i^tail. Daily 9 to 5 p m. : p p pivacord''>3'' 4x8 per pc. $4.30 ! ACCORDION. Professional model. 9-89.33. Five years old, copper plumbing. family three-family, business government, the better," said the pumping, stations on an oil pipe­ NEWLY ESTABUSHED restau­ Call BUtler 9-0735, JAckson 8-1232. Used very little. Paid $975, will mers, full rear shed dormer. Cop­ Excellent condition. Nice trees. property. Have many cash buyers. St. Anne's Mothers Dijxde will HerWd. line from the rich fields in' Iraq MRS. VAUGHN— Medium — Ad­ HILLS' TELEVISION Service. Tuesday, Thursday. Friday nights , , j per plumbing. Two fireplaces (liv­ hold its Christmas party tomor­ rant. Liquor permit, large dining 7 to 9 -Porterfield's Route 5 and 1 „ sacrifice for $450. Phone MI. TWO ROOM apartment, partly fur­ Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-51’32, Mortgages arrtuiged.' Please call The Independent but consistent­ w’here it passes through Syria. APRIL 1957 visor. For appointment phone CH. Available at all times. Phtico fac­ ■ room, banquet room, ample park-' DENTAL HYGENIST, store mana-1 9 0632. nished, niral section. MI. 9-2961. ing room and cellar). Open atair- MI. 9-4694. row' at 7 o'clock at the hom ^of 8-6739. 296 Franklin Ave., Hart­ tory supervised service. Tel. Ml. Chapel, South Windsor. JA 8-3391. ' ...... ho. u. 39c George L. Graziadio, Realtor. MI. ly pro-Conservative Times said the The (Chancellor added, however, S YEARS TO PAY # NO DEPOSIT ing. Located on busy highway on i ger, scientific helper, file clerk, j ------IJ4o. 1 18 " Perf, rebutt and 284 I-ake St. way. Ameaite drive, Large lot; 9-5878; 109 Henry St. Mrs. John Prior, 39 Hs.5'nes sL' that by next June 30 the foreign ford, Conn, 0-0698. outskirts of town in’ future Indus-1 cashier, clerk-typist, stenographer, ] GOSS PIANO (XiMPANY'S spinet , Sei-en years old. Occupancy within MANCHTESTER. 11 Fenwick Rd. It will take the form of a potluck Withdraw8^ from Egypt "should be AS LITTLE AS g2-» A WEEK MANCHESTER PET Center, 995: resquare ahingles per aq. $21.95 the signal Iqr the American gov­ fiade position .should be roughly in trial zone. Call MI. 9-8266 or MI., bookkeeping machine operator: Main St. S & H Green stamps. I jg-’ pnme Shakes ■ ■ per sq $12.50 special (or Christmas only. Brand FIVE ROOM duplex, completely re- 30 days. Reduced price. $14,650. Immaculate Cape Cod. Five rooms THIS AGENCY needs Cape Cod, supper, and ,50-cent gifts will be balance. ERECTED BY SKILLED MASONS AND CARPENTEBB ■MODERN BARBER Shop. 23 Oak ALL ELECTRIC razors serviced 9-2206. sccretaryf transcribing machine decorated. Oil heat (steam) auto­ 4-5-6 and 7 room singles and 2- ernment not Only to permit the co­ .AL Friends come up and see j and repaired at Russell's Barber MI. 9-42i3. Free parking. "If you „ ___„ I new Henry F. Miller spinet’ piano. ] Can be seen by appointment. down, two unfinished. Shed dor­ brought for the grab-bag. He called for an effort to boost DO-IT-YOURSELF PLAN ALSO AVAILABLE operator, payroll clerk, sales! want a pet-aee is .'' Open Mon.,-1 Naila (picked upi It has full 88-note ke.vboard, beau- ' matic hot water. On bus line. $75 mer. breezeway, garage, tile bath, family houses. Buyers waiting. ordination of Emergency oil aup- EmUien St. Pilwre from East | Shop, Comer Oak and Spruce Sts. BEAUTY SHOP for sale. Rockville. per month. MI, 3-4079. plles for Europe but to take the Britain's volume of world trade. He 12 Hartford. Conn. | Remington, Schick, Sunbeam and clerks, day workers, counter girl, Sat. 9-6. Thurs. and Fri , 9-9. I P"- ‘‘ <‘8 tlful maple cabinet. Our reduced GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO, fireplace. Hot water heat. Storms. Howard R. Hastings, Realtor. Christma.s decorations W’as the Reasonable. Owner leaving state. waitress, tobacco warehouse work------Stain Grade F'hish Doors price $495: bench, guarantee, de-' 4% mortgage. Immediate occu­ Call MI. 9-1107 any time. firm initiative in tb,e Middle East ruled out any immediate exten­ YEAR ^F O IS T ■ ' . . I Norelco, ROOM apartment, second REALTOR theme of the meeting of the Green sion of import controls. Write Box AB, Herald. ers. Apply Connecticut State Em: CONTROL BREED baby para- frOm $6.50 livery, service free. Other designs MI. 9-i)878 pancy. Broker. CH, 6-6706. Thumb CJub la.st evening at the as a whole which is bp desperately GRADE ployment Service, 806 Main St.. keets. Month old. Will take orders ; \g>indowa Complete Set-up and finishes also at discounted floor, newly redecorated. Electric WANTED—Real estate listings. needed." Macmillan directly attributed l a n d CLEARED and brush refrigerator and ' new electric Communit.v Y. Mrs. R. G. Halated, the adjustments of the British F cn u n a ls 3 i burned. Stone walls ' built and Help Wanted— Female 85 Manchester, Monday - Friday, for CJiristmas at 134 Glcnwood St. i from »i i prices. Open every day, also Mon­ $1200 DOWN, six room Cape, (two, Manchester — Expandable Cape. Contact Turktngton Bros. Realty leader, presided. Mrs. Earl C. Her­ Hours 3-9 daily. MI. 9-6572. . stove. MI, 3-7264 between 8 a.m. Near everything. Full price Co., 351 Center St,, Manchester. economy to Egyptian President grading done. MI. 9-6279. Arthur 8:30 to 4:30 p.m, and Thursdays For Quality and Quantity at day and Thursday p.m. until unfinished) dormers, recreation' rick, Mia.s MillicenL Jones, and LADY WANTS ride from Hartford, Gay. INTERESTING * 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. (Xristmas. 317 Asylum St. (across and 5 p.ni. $11,900. I have ail kinds of new MI. 3-1507, evenings MI. 9-5665 or Gamal Abdel Nasser's "seizure of vicinity Fpx’i, to Manchester WOULD IJKE good home for five price, see room, trees, pulside fireplace, cen- Burton H. Hickock demonstrated Board Locked the Suez Canal.” OPPORTUNITY street frorm Hotel Bond) Hart­ tral. Gallon W. Hutchins, >fl. ranches from $13,900 up plus' 50 MI. 3-7731. unusual and beautiful decorations ' (south end). Leave Hartford 4:00 FLOOR AND papering service. CAPABLE WOMAN to take care of mongrel piippto.s. Ideal Christmas NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. more listings of used homes. We The average Briton probably ford. Tel, JA. 5-6696. Park free in Business l/ocationa 9-M.32. 9-4694, IT COSTS YOU nothing to list your which inspired the members to or 4:80. MI. 3-4816. Floors sanded and refinished. Also Available for girl at least 21 home, three children, for three to gifts. MI. 9-5526. 381 STATE STREET, lot next

\ ‘ TUESnAY, DECEMBER 4, M56 Atwi^ IlUly Net’PrOM Run JE SIXtEfiN' Th* W M ticc Far tiM WMk Ewlcd , /■ iNattrlTPBtpr JEttBuing Hi^aUi rotoMwi •< U. Jk Wwil4 Mr D e e . 1, 1958 / Orfofd' Parish Chapter; DAR. A takeoff on the' $44,000 Question again for the rehabilitation fu Okerntf, *oti a# ooM tUBigM. lAw , .will meet Thursday night at 8 will be the program jfor the joint Eitiefgeilcy Doctors Appeal Is Made She hopes members -and friends' 12,439 M . MljMkir TlmnUhqr, m - About Town o'clock at the home of Mrs. John meeting of the Sisterhood of Tem­ will remembd^r to purchase wreaths e t tha Andtt \V. Holden. 81 Oakland St. Mrs. ple Beth Sholom. B nai Biith and - .^hysician.i of the Manches-. For SkvM'aleher.s and trees which will he available at OuMM Of OfoalatiaB Baole— I MgM wOu. BIgli lu 4tg. . T hi l*diM Aiixiimry to ^tan- ' Holden will give a talk on ‘'Deco­ Hadassah. Thursday afrS-.IO p.m, 'Xer .Medical A.a.sn. Who, will Shamrock Farm, the hdme of the NOTICE Manche§Uir— A City of VUlago Charm chester Chapter, No. 17, DAV, will rating for Christmas." Hostess­ at Temple Beth Sholom, / i-cspond to emcrgcmy calla to-' Mr*. Everett S. Moseley, junior Littles, 195 .Spencer St. es will be Mrs. B.Vron G. Boyd. hold a tegular meeting at, the . ' ' 11)01 low at let noon.and evening past president of' the American Mrs. Beatncc Thomas and Mrs. >HE MANCHESTER WATER COMPANY ' VKW Home' tomorrow night. ! Mrs. Charles H. Fergu.sort'Jr. and .arc III . .lo.scph' Mnaaaio, Tel. Charles Romandwski. co-chaiAnen. The I.*adioR Aid So( the la-gion Auxiliary, at the meeting VOL. I^ V I, NO. 5« FIFTY-TWO PAGES— THREE SECTIONS MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1956 (daaalflcd^Adrartlaiag «■ Page 84) PRICE n V B CENTO Plans will be made for a Christ­ Mrs. Raymond tVoodbridge. jZion Lutheran C h u n h i^ ll inrcl .Ml 1-70.51. and' Dr. Howard I reported the Holiday .Sale as most X OFHCE HOURS last night in the fireplace room of mas partj' to be held with the !at the church tomoi^wv night at Ijii kw.rid 1 adults onlyi, Tcl. I successful. 8:30 A.M. to 11:45 A.M, White St . i ■ " members of their families. feeling waa one of excited antl- "Kchgion ami the Greek Iileal .Mrs. I.ittle ulio sold Cliristmas CANDINAVIAN ity suggested British and . Install clean, dependable , Gas cludes spaghetti and meatballs, has ju.-st received notice from the French forces u/pi'A iki'p— ' cipation. Heating, and forget sen-lcp and 'sh, creamed chicken on bisi uits. I'.astman'Kodak C<* in Rochester. of Cullure in the Early Christian trees and wreaths in the Christ­ , J- i With few backward glancea, delivery problems. Rent a Ga.s, rolls, coffee, salads and dcs.scrls. X. Y . tliat hi.s ret ent movie scene C ln irrh w ill be the topic of the mas season of 1954 for the benefit CRAFT SHOP paring to disappear from | n,o,p than 2.000 Brltiah and French Converaion-Burner—JZ.D.I mont ; of a rainbow has been awarded a .Moore Greek lecUrre at Trimly of the children at .Seaside Sanitar­ Egypt even quicker than the | soldiera filed aboard ship for home, U .S . A ides ,—Buy a Gas Conversion Burner ; pi i7.e -and will he puMi.shed in Ko­ ; College lomtsurtiw night at 8:1.5 in ium, Waterford, will sell them pre-I Jual a month*after the flral para- Hungarian Policemen Lloyd Says ' . The Bast Matrons Assn of Tem­ ; the college audiloiiiim. Speaker ' i li:{ MAIN ST.—MI ^>6117 “ two or three weeks" ■ S285.00, less $50.00 allowances for ple Chapter, No. .51. OR.S, will dak .\to\'ie Nev a, a inontUlv i.'*sue. I , will he fir. Werner .laeger. Univer- dicted for their. withdrawal. , old equipment. Guarantwd heat­ meet Thursday, at 8:1.5 pm. ai the This .«»rene is one takpn fiom "Au- A. >k. H.. . The withdrawal ordered bv Ixm- ing estimate. The Hartford Gas ti.mn Leaves." a <*oloi molinn p»e- ] sity Professor of Classics at Har- . home of Mi a. Robert J. Boyi e, too ■ va rd., Standard a line of ahipa atretching Forecasting] Crush Demonstration •• Soviet Plan Co., tel. Itn 0-<50.'^ j Steep Hollow l.ane. This will bo the lure profiucUoh whu h he took last HOLLYWOOD trom Port Said to the distant a worn-out atrum- I annual Christmas parly and each fall lof ally A\'ith the title rmisu as.; INTKRKSTIXr, IMPORTS FROM pet or hag signifying the military appropriate backprnnnd. | harbor already waa nioving out. : „ ------^ ' member ia requested to bring a I* I Tha crowded harbor indicated that distaste for the exodus. j .Budapest, Dec. 5 {JP)— Hungarian )ralic«, acting on Russian dollar gift. Hostesses w-ill he Mrs SC A X n IX A \T A N ('OF XTRIKS But the troops themselves were British Aid U ncovered Feed the nild birds with ■hipping already waa on hand to orders, broke up a mass demonstration in front of the U.S. James Richmond and Mrs. Winston' Tile Bntiah-Amenran Club will take away-moot of the occupation Jubilani with, hope they would be , Turkiiigton. WHIU CHAIR j embassy today. The police used their rifle butts in an assault Wn,D BIRD SEED 1 hold its monthly meeUnp toniphl OECCiRArEn R.NAMELWARE coffee. Te.a- i: troops. home before Christmas. Washington, Dec. 5 P)—The r It was apparent the pace of the at o'clock at the clubhouse. Mem­ pots. Kettles, etc., with or wilhotit Swedish In- Canadian MaJ. Ohn. K. L. M. Envoy to Japan Great Britain’s plea for per-j. I on a crowd of about 400— men, women and children— Who and srX nX JW E R SEED, The Kiwanis ('lub will observe Strafford Easily con- withdrawal was going to be ex­ j had gathered before the embassy^ Labor party tonight leoffed I bers are reminded of the children'.s varced from .scrlption. Bums, commander of the new Douglas MacArthur II, mission to pass, up payment I ladies night tomorrow niglil at ' party Dec, 16 from 2 to .*> pm . 1 i U.N. ■naorgency Force, flew in tremely fast. I Shouting: At the Eden government's gx-' from Pinehurst Grocery's rear-wheel to JtWEOI.SH CANDLE HOUIERS and POSTERS. nephew of Gen. MacArthur, fi:30 at the Manchester Country . registrations for whu'h must he in from Cairn l o disctiaa the with­ Tank.s. trucks and trailera of nearly J82 million due thi8 I "Down with the AVH (secret | Sanations of the invasion of freshly payked seeds. front-wheel streamed on to the docks and has been named by President •j police»! ,. . . No more deporta- , Club. For those who cannot conic by Det . M. All chilflren under 12 3-TRACK propelling, or CHRIST.MAS LINENS from Sweden. drawal aptiMule.’ Gen. Sir Charlea E.isenhower as the new ambaa- country at year’s end drew Egypt, and charged it with to ladies night a round table meet­ are elipible. I I Kclghtley, over-all commander of aboard waiting landing craft. j tions! . . . Down with the govern- ; ' to all 5-inch sadoc. to Japan. MacAfthur, promises of sympathetic con- ■ ing will be held at 12:1.5 Thursday HOLIDAY NAPKINS from Denmark. Tw-o thousand soldiers began I ment!" inconsistency and “ frivdlty.” ^ enrtert. the .Brltiah-Fl'ench force, also ar­ 47, has been in the diplomatic sideration from some k ey: The challenge, cama in the noon at the Country Chib. ALUMINUM rived from hia Cyprus headquar­ boai'ding the troopship Dilwara. service 21 years. American officials estimated at Mr. and Mrs C. H .layrnx. 31 ' 572.00 I I>eft photographed from slock) I Several hundred went aboard land­ Senators today. least two ti-uckloads of the demon- House of Commosis,' ■sriiera the ters to confer with Burns. PRESCRIPTIONS Starkweather St . have been enjoy- ing ships with their vehicles. The reaction at the State De­ I slrators were carted off by the fate of Prime Minister Bdcn’a re­ Manchester Emblem Cliih, No inp a vacation of several weeks in Stoim Windows The U.N. commander was to go gime will be at stake in a vote o f 251. will hold a regular meeting to­ Knamel Coffoe Pot. Otlier .sliapos and de­ onto Israel tomorrow to discuss Some 3.200 French and British partment -was ainiilar, but officials I police. Witnesses' said some were "FREE PICK-UP F'lorida and Havana. Hallywaad 0«tr Tallat Ctmoiad* I indicated the Eisenhower adminis­ confidence tomonrow night. troops were withdrawn before ; children. Several Hungarians were AND DEUVERY” morrow night at 8 o'clock in Tin­ I signs availah’p. Priced from .S6..50. Israeli plana for pulling out of the end Fits over average toilet Sinai Peninsula. Britisht Foreign Secretary. Selwyn Iraq Defies tration will ask Congress to rule ; seen to fall to the ground, First Betwyn Iitoyd, foreign sec­ ker Hall. A Jewelr.v demonstration retary, ei^lalned the govom- will follow the meeting. The social bowl. Sturdily con- The best estimate m Port Said Lloyd announced Moqday that the on the British request. Doubt was j Hundreds of Hungarian women PINE PHARMACY jtructed. Eavily cleaned. COME . . . SEE THEM ALL! was that the "two to three weeks" two nations had written off their expressed that the executive agen­ I had congregated in the atreets for m^nt’s stand. He contended the in­ 4 CENTER ST.—Ml 9-9814 committee is requested to be pres­ vasion of Egypt had disclosed ent at 7 o’clock. ALUMINUM withdrawal estimate had been an­ Suez Invasion. The tot^l strength cies had. authority to take final ' the aecbnd consecutive day in 551.00 Open 9 A.M. tn 5:30 P.M. Including Mondays. nounced mainly to avert any pre­ of the expeditionary force has Nasser Air action. ! mourning for Insurgents killed In Soviet plana in Egypt, sad led to Congress does not convene until a strengthening o f tha Unitod Na­ Open Thur.sday and Friday Nights I'ntil 9. mature demonstrations by local never been divulged. Rearrested ' the anti-Communist rebellion. tions, SAVE STORM DOORS Egyptians, and that Port Said No timetable waa given for the Jen. 3. The payment is.due Dec. SI. Two bursts of tnachine gun fire 1 Up to 550 e Year On WELDON DRUG CO. but it appeared that the question William R. Rose. 51-year- Aneurin Bevan. now qxdieanuui . I would Wake one morning soon to withdrawal. But the British com­ Peace Plan were heard, but the scene of the ] for foreign policy fior the Labor old Ellenville, N.Y., banker, is Aiithorized Dealer find the last of the British and mander. Lt. Gen. Sir Hugh Stock- oiild be left hanging fire uptil .shooting could not be located. parly, responded: 901 MAIN ST.—MI 3-.5S21 Ph-ench troops suddenly gone. well, told hia. men he hoped he Congress has had time to consider shown after his arraignment Persistent rumors floated By WHJJ.4M I- RYA.V it. in. New York Dec. 4, on "When a nation -makes war up­ FUEL OIL Use Your Port Said shops were doing | could get them all out of Eg>’p't aiound Budapest that a new gen- ! on another nation, it should ho Prorluct of the Standard business once more today, after "in the next few weeks." Baghdad. Dei'. 5 i/P) Iraq The l.iondon appeal, coming on charges of juggling the books eral strike would be called tomor- i of the Home National Bank. clear why it does oo and it should Oil Uompan.v of New .lersey Charge Account shutting down yesterday on orders | The U.N. police force in Egypt offered to to Italy. President Elsen­ Eden that Britain and FVanbo In­ { ganda attacks against the Bagh^d percusaions around, the world. Hungary Trip The Russians moved more tankk- hower ^tablished the council tervened to atog the flra o f Egyptr n»JW.IUL4e(sii Of Victory in Sinai : Pact and either forget about the The $62 million is afi interest and armored cars into the city as ian-laraeH conflict from apraad- A8AMCWMTW COMM* -when he was president of OIL COMPANY i pact or join it. payment. $71 million due on a precaution, but ordered Hungar­ Columbia University to pro­ Ing, Bevan. roared; — TRIPlE^SrORfS S8I .CENTER STREET Corner Matji and Oak Sta. U.S. postwar loan of $3(3 billions IFor Observers ’’You don’t have a fire in order t "We are prepared to cooperate ian aoldiei's and police to handle vide “a continuing appraisal of Ml 9-3740 COME IN TODAY! Cairo, Egypt. Dec. 5 i/Pi Presi­^frontier, he contmued. Egypt had in any other niattei' if Egypt does and $11 million on a $400 million the Job of dispersing the women. America'a resources in a peri­ merely to have a raesn firs ’’ I United Nations, N. T.. Doc. dent Nasser charged today the at I six divisions and their equipment ' not like the Baghdad (Pact. sum agreed to as settlement of Most of the demonstration was od of enduring emergency." He said Lloyd's s{»eoeh on Hhs tack on Egj’pt by Britain, France : at only three points in the north. "If she wants ■ new colleotive Britain's World War II lend-loase UPt 'Despite word that orderly. It involved about 2,500 reasons behind the invasion and Israel represented a conspir- I There were no other troops in the scourit>' pact we are prepared to account with the United States. ^Hammarakjold- plana to go to women, made up of groui>s of I “would be read 'arith assigniMnt by the worMA"' , — — ecy aimed at the “full and com­ Sinai, he added, and the rest of [ talk about it. If she wsnta to modi- Also due Dec. 31 are payments of , y,,, *1,- 7, ^ aboul 200 each. Yesterday about ‘ fy the present Arab collective se­ $57 million in the principu 00 tbase ^ “ “y*' "In the history of hatiags that* plete destruction " of his country. Egypt's main forces ware sta- “ Assembly early today adopted a 15,000 demonstrated and onq Army Nearing : tioned west of the Sues Canal for curity pact we are prepared to dia- I sccoimts. Ibis sum is not af- is no example of mwh ttfmOtjr,’* "God was with us." he declared. tr: S.-sponsored resolution calHng ssasnsn' was wounded by gunfire Bevan aaid. . 4>The 38-yaar-old Pzaaid«nt,.a lieu­ ' quick movemont in the event of an ____it. i f»«ts8 by tha BrttMi request. after an altercatlbn 'With a Soviet Of U oy ^ rs^ U fiien t Shat- the tenant colonel and a veteran of the attack. 'IWe are prepared for any nego-• 1 I ®HUah can t pay, they again on Hungary to let in other officer. Success with liation but we are noL prepared I U.N. observera to investigate con- invasioiL'KM led to .a sttangthen- 1948 Palestine War, gave his de- Nasser gave this accounl of the tCostiMM'Ofeif rsgj) Vwo) The women again marched with ; bStUe for the Sinai: I to compromise on the Baghdad I ditions generally in the revolt-tom ing^oT'thsTunlt^ Nattoos, Bevan tSiiled account of the military oper­ a ^ , _ _ . ^ _ : bouquets, flags and black wreaths declared: ation in a Bigned article in tb'i The Israeli attack Waa latinched Pact." !1 country. of mourning. Jupiter Missile "Hitler and Mussolini, they X-TRA BONUS! Cairo weekly newspaper Akhii' 'at four points: In the south against Bashayan aaid hia statement The lesolutibn, approved 54-10. The center of today's demonstra­ it had thought of it, mljdit hSse Saa. El Kuntilla and toward Sues; in could be considered a challenge to asked Hungary and the Soviet tion was Petoefl square, on a b(uik ' New York, Dec. 5 (M - U K l Gen He wrote that he was am’piaed Nasser, io say plainly what he I Long Distance Union to give the observers the of the Danube in tha center of , John B. Medaris, chiefs of Ute claimed that they made war on the center against Abu Ogueila, the world in order to oalt the when Britain launched Its attack straight towai-d IimalHa. the mid- : -wairts of Iraq as well as informing ' green light by Dec. 7. The two town, where there is a monument (Army’s Ballistic Missile Agepey, ' him this country wants him to I said today the-Army la ad- 'United Nations into being." prices because he had cohsidered it "moat I way point on the canal; in the lOperators Win I Communist governments for tlYe duu-gee Oollnsloa • improbable that any reeponsible I leave the Baghdad Pact alone and past month had steadfastly refused (Coatbiiied on Page Thirty-five) I vanced in thd developmenLdif Jupi­ \ north against Rafa and El 'Ariah. Returning to charges o f BHHsh- Briton would Lake such action." cutting off the Qasa Strip; in the ■ leave Iraq alone from the view­ even to consider admission of s ter,’’ the 1.500 mile, Injtwmediata point of propaganda. , Range BallisUc Misi^e'llRBM). Ftench-IsraeU collusion. Devan "It was not a question of a Bouth from Elath on tha -Gulf of ■Pay Increase ' U.N. team for anything other than said: canal paaaing through Egj’pt.” Aqaba againat Sharm el Sheikh (Members of the Baghdad De­ distribution of relief supplies. - fense Alliance are Iraq, Turkey. American OrdnapOe Assn., Medaris "All these long telephons eoa- Naa*ar Baid,‘‘biit it a’as a question t Sherm l. Dag Due in Budapest Soviet Studept.^ versaUons between M. Monet;, M. of Egypt itaw." * The invasion forces advanced Pakistan, ^ s n and Britain—with New York, Dec. 6 UP)-—^Tbe The Assembly voted at a special " t dealt obliquely with the recent I Britain’s participation now in American Telephone A Telegraph Says IMUah HMtaagered rapidly In the southern Sinai Oct. session, lasting beyond midnight, (OeaHaoed oa Bage Tweatgr-ttoaO) He asserted that Egypt's mili- 29 because there were no forcee I doubt. Iraq is a major oil producer, Oo. and the-Communications Work­ at ■which the U.N. Secretaiy Gen­ Worker Unrest assigning operational use of the DOUBLE tar.v strength and political influ­ there to stop them, but the Egyp- I under .development by American, ers of Americs resched sgreement eral announced he hoped to arrive weapon and later financial support ence endangered Britain’s position. I tian Air Force went into action the British, French and Dutch inter- todsy on a new contract. It covers in Budapest Dec. 16 for a 3-day ^ to the Air Force. He took no (Urect Franca, ha added, did not deny I next day and halted the unopposed : 25,000 long-distance operators and issue, but-did.make theae points: visit. He proposed the trip three' Held Growing 1. That the'U.8. Army moved that it fought Egypt in defense of i advance. ' (Coatoiued on Page Twfnt}’-Thr«e) ' empfoyes in 42 states and Wash- weeks ago to help set up distribu­ its "desperate position" in its , ingion, D. C. into the balliatie iniaaile field 13 The laraell forces reached the i The company announced the tion of U.N. relief. By Natban Polowetaky - yeara ago, when the Ghnnana dem­ Bulletins struggle against Nationalist rebels main Egyptian positions at Abu Hammarskjold said he h ^ ar­ London, Dec. 6 (85—Reports of in Algeria. agreement, which must be ratified onstrate the value of the 'V3. weap­ from tha AP WirM STAMPS j Ogueila the night of Oct. SO. bu t' Eisenliower Plans by the union’s Long Lines division ranged for U.N. Undejrse<:retsLry unrest among yoimg Soviet sto- on. and that a year ago the Army lerael alone, he said, oould not I failed to overrun them in an all- denta and workers, sparked by a "do anything against us.’’ Cap­ to become vsHd. Philippe de Seynes, a-'TYenchman, gave the IRBM program top prior­ ! night attack. to leave Sunday fbr Budapest to groning disillusionment with Com- ity. tured enemy documents Naaser Di^ought Area Tour Elaine T. Gleason, national direc­ ■IJNGABY BEDS BAB DAO I "The aecond attack on the fol- tor of the union’s Long Lines bar­ coinplete arrangements for his ir.unist doctrine, reached London 3. Using elements of the 300-mile claimed, showed the aim of the today. Vieaaa. Dec. fi bO -T lto Be- Israeli forces was to reach Is- I lowing day also failed. The Israelis Augusta, Ga., Dec. 5 iF)~Pree- gaining unit, aaid the negotiating owli visit and to remain there with range Redstone ballistic miasile aa On Every Purchase In All Depts,. There waa no evidence that the ▼iet-eontrelled H nuariao mailia and contact British and 1 lost eight planeiTlirtanks and auf-1 ident Eisenhower will tour committee would recommend rati- him. a forerunner of Jupiter, "We have maoiist goveraiiieat aMto French forces there. fered many casualties. During- that drought areas of Uie Midwest and flcation. She said meetings will be Final acceptance of Hommar:- reported dlocontent was anything gained a very conidderable time ! like that which led to the atudeflts’ and reliability advantage by flight toaight tt wUI he MipaasBI Naaaer said he felt Egypt had day. Oct. 81. our Air Force launch­ Soutnwest ill mid-January. , arranged as soon ns possible. ------. U N . Seeretoiy Oeitoral "won the battle" in its withdrawal ed at least 20 raids on enemy air­ Announcing , this today, . BUen- . The company aaid the pact pro- ’ (Continued on Page Thirty-live) I rebellion in Hungary. But it appor- testing essential Jupiter compon­ I ently is causing concern. ents.’ ’ HanoMrakJoM to v M t : from the Sinai Desert after Is­ ports In Israel. Our MIG 17s hower’s vacation headquarters vldes for a weekly wage increase ...... oa' Dec. Ifi aa fee : raeli forces struck in that area proved their superiority over the I said there has been no decision ranging from $2.90 to $3 for 10,500 Nor was there official confirma­ 3. The Defense Dtlpartment re­ tion of the reports. But they were WEDNESDAY, DEC. Stic Oct. 39. enemy’s French Mysteres 1 jet ^yet on the specific states to be operators and for raises o f from cently (>rdered that operational use REDS fiTOe UJL CONVOY Detailing Egypt's military posi­ fighter planes).’’ 4*isited. $3.50 to $5 for plant craftsmen. given added weight by Moscow of the IRBM be carried but by the Conspiracy DiacoTered Radio broadcasts—quoting Soviet Air Force and that, starting next Berlto, Dec. 5 Iffl-^taMSlaM - tion on that (Ute. Naaaer skid But White House press secre­ Salaries vary by geographical loca­ Army gnarda today sfeippafi m em . only the National Guard was re- Israel had achieved no success tary James C. Hagerty listed tion. News Tidbits Journals—which added, up to the July 1, the Air Force would pro­ CHEVROLET for same thing: A deep-seated restless­ restiiotioas on AU M lesM tnlHe SBMisilde for ttia Qaiia Strip and by the end of Oct. SI. Nasser went * among areas hardest bit by The announcement came at the CuHed from AP Wires vide. money support for the-.devel- on. During that day the "con­ ness among the younger genera- opm'ent. program. (The Air Force out of Weat Bqclln aisd eanaefi a that Egypt always knew that nar­ drought prolMems: New Mexico, end o f a 33-hour tiargaining ses­ UA. Army tnwk eonvey to rs- row finger of land could be cut spiracy waa discovered." southern Colorado, gouthem Kan- sion. It began at 10:30 a.m. yes­ .tion. also has been assigned an IRBM JhsL. WoAldk. T^joaL fioptulafL QcUl. off easily. terday and concluded at 9 :w a.m. 100 Stodeata Expelled ' development project, in addition Carter Burgess, who rtoigned as On tha Egyptlen-Paleatinian (Oontiaued on Page iSrenty-eight) (Cootiaued oo Page Tliiity-flve) The Daily Mali.said in a dispatch to its 5,000-mile intercontinenthl dty. A ' IT A. Army sWfiMSsnt today. . aiyiistant, secretary of defense, Baht the 19-tnwk weekly eoaeey THE FAMILY CAR OF TODAY, _ I The . union membership had from Moscow that "more than 100 ballistic missila program, to which reported by aviation sources to students at Moscow University it has given first priority).- returned from tfee g evtofi cfeeeli-. kuthorisecF its negotiators to call haVe accepted piesIdenQf of Timns point fet DreUladM e « «M Mr«st 974 Main S t strike if no agreement were have )>een expelled during the past 4. ’The Army has a long hi«- World AltUnce . ; . About XOO.OOO Berlin sector boeder "liUbar than TOMORROW'and FOR YEARS to COME .reached. women under 46 years of age will (ContiBDed ea Fege Sevea) t (CleetiBiied ee Page Sevea). sabmlt to inveattgmttona hey end to Consider^Faao The^ old contractconiract e^cpireaexpired imov Nov.. j fedenU old-a«€ *nd those which hare heeas In eBect Plenty ol FREE PARKING 28. The new one. If ratified, jurvivora iiisurance* checke .* this for many years." ,ruq through Jan. S, 1968. . 1 week.- ’Ibe pact increaaaa starting mini- ' EX-DIPIXDIAT SIBICKEN De luxe 210 Model, 2 Door Sedan Shown Above mums for long distance operktora Cuba's latest revolt aot over yet . Action on Violence os government' announces^ Array | San Fnaelacip. Dec. fi (fiV- NATIVE WAYBE5T by $2 to $4 a. week, and for plant troops meet revolutionaries’ in bat- ; U. S. Suspends Parleys Dr. Henry F. Oradg, »tet PRODUCE RADIO, FOAM RUBBER SEAT, craftsmen' by $3 to $5. United ^ te e ■mhsssnder 4a In­ 2-TONE PAINT, The new wage acales wUl be­ tie with both sides suffering cos- i Clinton. Tenn., Dec. 1 tPi - A ualties . . . Indonesian press agency I dia and once an aeelstanli seem rI g . HEATER federal Jud^ at Knoxville waa come effective today, retroactively, ’’tary Of state, was fat oritteal SIGNAL LIGHTS WHITE WALL TIRES if the. union ratlflc'S the. contract report saya former army deputy | On Bases in Philippines DEPARTMENT 79c scheduled todsy to Uke up C$in- chief of sU ff arrested on charge of cbaditlen. today feOewlng a tqn’a newest outbreak of racial within 30 days. heart attack. His wife, tswmMa C h ic k e n L eg s The agreements seU wage m t o l ------. "I ■' . ■violence. De4 VaBe Grady, saM tha 34- HAVING LEAN, FRE5H U. S. District Court Judge Rob­ muma for' long distance ppdratora New York City custonia official j Manila, Dec. 5 uTi Talks on the^displeased with the U.E. decision ycar-eld former dtplsmat wad ert L. Taylor said he will decide in New York City at $48 a week taattfles before. Senate obmmittee expansion of U.S. miUUry bases in i to suspend the talks. strtcfcen Sunday. whether to issue contempt of to sUrt, rising in six years to probing Communism that receat 3- tho Philippines were suspended in-j Smith told the Philippine offl- TOMATO TROUBLE? REG. court warrants for persons accused - ___ I month spot elieck of mall received j definitely today. ciala the U.S. government felt a BAC«DAD PACT BACHED' They haven't been arriving in the inahket o f taking part Ih violence which (CoaUaiied aa PageTweaty-tferee) I in Honolulu abowa nearly 2.500 U. S. Minister Horace Smith told recess vaa necessary t(j T>«rmit ver>’ gtx>d lately. Don't let that worry 53c Washington, Dec. fi caused the Clinton High School to ______. _____ ' I pieces of red-line' literaturs . . . a session of the tw'o nations negoti- re-examination of the whole situa­ and other B( ' • you! .Our packaged tomatoes are left open P o r k B u t t s ' Two Negro ministers charge that | ators that the special American tion by boUi aides,’’ eloae indefinitely yesterday. triee whidi i cm purpose so 5'ou can examine each tonla- T u rk a n T lis x t 11 ja t l f i s s e white miniaters in South hold racial, representative at the talks. Karl The Ambassador said the' Philip­ to to make stiro the qualitv is there. •the Rev, Paul Turner, a Baptist pressure IMPORTED minister, was beaten after he j a p c u i . fi-SlC/l. A k flak lA C B I dliitated by pro-segregation R. Bendetoen, and hia adviaers pines had raised a number of points ■aces today Ike Dnltod OUR HOTHOUSE TO.MA'TQES HAVEN’T escorted six Negro studenU to the W(Nild leave tomorrow for Wash­ not related to. modemissUon of the A THING ON THEM there they are tin: Delivered To S o v i t f » t ! congregations inlende to snppert school past a Jeering crowd. Inside J X Dapper Hawaiian whoee whirl- ington. chain of bases but ratlMd' looking thdr hidfpeadsnce m wrapped and not a blemish on anyone of REG. The 4-month'-old talks, were them. Buy, one or dozen, you’ll like 'em'! the school a teacher waia JosUed ; -— ,— . wind courtahip Denver sejeiety "toward a revision of the military Anihassaiim* ef iSa^ $2.29 Your Home by one o f two youths who appesp- j Tokyo. Dec. 6 (JP) — The Japa- i.womon started. ' with "alhoha’’ styntied slmMt from the start on bases agreement of 1947 as well as Iran w ' C a n n e d H a m s ed St her classroom door and | .neoe Dtst (Parliament) t o d a y ' goo# from.,hoaeymooa aiiito to Jail the issue of legal Jurisdiction over - the military d*7ens(e assistance with ton State Depnctomig e«- FRE5H CUT aaksd "Where’s the Niggers?" . | ! completed fatiflcation of the oa hia mink-coated bride departs criminal cases developing within agreement and the mutual defense tld als latiksdiRg BsetatBay e f An exploshm shook the Negro* World War II peabe OReemsnt be­ in tears .. U.S. Justice Deportment U. S. military installations in the treaty with the United Statef-’’, State Didlee for ahent M mln- GREEN. NATIVE section of Oliver SlU'ings, six miles | tween Japan and. the Soviet Union. files civil aatt-tnist suit in Federal islands. A 2-Week recess was called : Smith slid Bepdetaen and hia Genieraf Motors or Bapk Time Payrttents — Up To 36 Months west of here, list night. No in-1 The Upper House approved the Court in Philodeltdiia charging | because of that Issue Sept. 24) 1 advisers were returning to Wash- Juries and lltUs damage were re- 1 ' ratifleation meaaUre 324-3. ,The Radio Corp. of America and its { IThe 'Philippines contends Philip- ! ington i o rsview the entife situai- BACK Ifi-YEAH-OLD VOOB , ported. The ’•exploelVe, apparently. Lxiwer House approvbd-it Nov. 27 ■mbsidiory National. Broadcsisting pine courts, not 'U.S. military, j tion with ths U.S. government. Hartford; Das. fi (F) Otn- tossed from a moving car,' egplod- ] by a 345-0 vole, but 82 members Cjorp. with coercion in obtaining courts, . ahoutil’ have Juriadlction ’ "Tlrere is no doubt in our minds nectlcnt Tenag Hepiiiatoann wM ad in the yard of Andt Hall, 49. a Staying off the floor. ' 1sbme of NBC's television stations. over-such cri.minsl cases regardless | that ultimately a satiofaetory snppart U g le ie t t m to Negro 'house painter.! ’• The sgroement ends the ' tec'h- Trigger-happy 2l-year-bld son of- of Whether local or foreign laws agreement wHl be reached,” he gmnt rettog ps*rB»fi— 4a M> g^te attaeiw Lose > nical ' state of wgr bctwseo the retired” Army 'm ajor iheots fiewa'are violated. | added. year elds. The In the midst of Uiui .racial tut"**' l-two countries, provides for- re­ two slreagnis in San Jose, Calif.,* JFIlipIaea.Displeased . ^ S ee* ‘Alfrimt to Baser Beard stada II CHEVROLET COMPANY, Inc. moil CUnton residenU turned out in sumption of diiriomatfc rslatioiu. killing woman and critiesUy I No indication was givan when) Paiaes. told reportars after the today. re(U>rd numbers yeaterday tq vote I and covers fishing rights for Japa­ wounding man____California agri- discussions might be resided. Vice ! meeting be felt the decision to call ■toto CDnlwnsn flsim m F. 4-1 againat pro-segregation candi- nese in -wstsra off Siberia con ctilturists reach aoroes Padtte foifi President Corloe P. 'Garcia, haad a raceM 1 s sii affront to tha Phtl- Na .. . ------I ------o — ( ,------Ha added that the . '^ANCHE5TER fiatea in a municipal election. < trolled by the Soviet Union. It'aiao’.help from Japan in face of poasibil- of the Philippine'panel,1 and Sen. I ippme panel.! ito \ity their Mexican labor pool south . Emmanuel Pelaaa. (jfficial Philip-I , . _ > ^esUaaed as Pai;e Seveal^ea) of Rio Granite bnay dry tip. pins -spokasman, obviously wees i (OoaMfeaod oa Page Ughtoea)