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PA6B TWKLVi; 8ATURDAT, DECEMBER) 4, 19M ittatirlfpscter l$prdii .* Stores Open Until 9 Tomorrow Night for Extra Christmas Shopping Hours :■ up there in the late evening with About Town 1^1 friends, we are toM. Tow cars Averaffe Daily Net Press Run have hauled out their abandoned Career Booklets Priessented to High School Hospital JVote^ For the Week RMed Heard Along Main Street autos ^the next morning. Dee. 4, 1954 ! Fatanut B W ^2* BmeuB ' ytw auto will hold tt* , PaUente Today: 148 •anutl ChriitmM progwn and And on Some of Mancheiter*s Side Streets^ Too What Flaver Today t ADMITTED YEBTEIlDAY: ■oetal at Otnter CDngngatlMial About a year ago a couple of Mrs. Jonnis Grogan, 1Q6 Lenox 1 1 , S 6 8 Clear, eolA wtady tohlghL Law CM Cti IfondMr evcnUur 8 Manchester gentlemen,, both of St.; Jay GlgUo, RFD V Andovar; S-13 fat Mty, 4-S to a«t|ylmrwyer Of course it’s possible to E. Middle ':^ k e./ Mrs. Msiy Ms- Maachester AusiUary police will the men agreed that the victor hsffey,, 65 Flqnnee St.; William Bteet ito a iK y n if ^ a t 7:80 in the had tha bright idea' of collecting solve not to wash the car for a was to take hla spolla in mer VOL, LXXnr. NO. 58 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) them on a town-wide basis for the year, but this is the really . un- Stocks, 73 R id ^ St.: Jacob Moski,' (CM aal^ Advartlaiag an Paga auxiliary room of Police ilaadquar- chandise. 50 North St.; Louis Baldracchi, PRICE FIVE CENTS teiil, Judge Jobh fl. Rottner will benefit of Memorial Hospital, the subtle sort of thing that will get We understand the winner ' is scheme was hailed with as much the man of the house nowherC' ia SthffordSprings; Mrs. Alberta. ifoak to tha group after a ahort still enjoying free ice cream cones EstabropK. ‘ Talcottville; Michael luiiinaaa meetTug. at which plana enthusiasm as the garbage collec solving his problem of what not at the ice cream bar owned by the tion by the town which preeded it to do next year. Emmainiel, 19 Pearl St.; . C ar^ Saving Rpe at Bolton Lake a m be made for thM ""bal Chriat* loser. NowmeMki. 716 W. Middle Tpke.: U. S. Court gM |« ty to be 1mA on Monday, by many years. The best resolutions are those in w^ch the ultimate result is dif ______, Anon. and Deborah Mature, 120 For 10 years the collection for ficult for the wife to foretell, like ilton St.; Mra. Mabel Gee, 67 the hoopital continued and 8U.OOO the idea of resolving not to watch ipfield Rd.rNorma Roes, RFD Backs Tax m trn Mimchealer Girl Scout was realised for time-saving ap- Ulevlsion so Ute at night She Curate Addresses 3, Coventry; Mrs: Mathilda Gustaf Council will hold iU December paraitu for the institution. will probably figure this will help son, 60 Spring St.i Mra Marion , However, it became increasingly e m a n d s maetiiig TUeaday i ^ t at 7:48 at her husband be fresher in the , Peck, 14 Strong St. the home c< Mra. L. V. United StiRes and Britain had Millard Fkrit 837 Woodbrldge S t That only stimuUted interest of School Principal Edson M. Bailey offered in Connecticut tion of Da\1d Friadberg of Coljm- unhappy experiment with a it was knoxvn in the United States Within a few minutes, Fracchia year. On June 3. 1964, the RL and Mrs. Gertrude Hitchcock, di that they were prisoners. resolved some points of difference^, which developed over the was at the scene. He spotted course. The kids conomenced to Rev. Walter H. Gray, Biehop of Santa Claus is planning to vialt bua, Ohio, on income tax eykiton repressive monetary policy.” and were now agreed on basic points. Mystic Revim No. 3, Women’s climb over the top. Connecticut, ordained the Rev. Mr. the Newington Home and Hospital rector of guidance at the high chargea. Justice Clark delivered ' He was among a group of busi He added that they do not In the dog and the child. Lee school, L the '8-0 decision which was the The two big western powers expected^ havna draft pro- Behest Assn., will elect officers wdiistled at the dog, opened the It’s a great place to throw some Hungerford to the Sacred Order of for Crippled Children this year as ness . e)4cutlves and economists clude any of the IS Americans re for 1965«t its meeting Tuesday at body’s hat into so he’ll have to Deacons, in Trinity Church, New he has done tor the past 56 years The booklet, one of 25,000 which major opinion in tha group of called by. a Senate-House subcom cently sentenced by Peiping on spy isal ready for submission to a private iheeting of the 16 door to his truck and the dog casea. 8 & m. in Odd Fellows Hall, and a Jumped in. The “vicious" dog shinny up the wire fence to get it Haven. Ho was appolfited to the •inqe the home was founded. are being given to high school mittee to discuss the effects of chargea, ‘'•es this afternoon. ^ —--— full turiiout of members' is hoped back. curacy of S t Mary's parish on July Through the kindness of individuals sophomores throughout Connecti THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB W ^le upholding use of the net money and credit policiei during Canadian and U.S. officials did le session xvas expected to de was a perfect companion back to and organisations, Santa’s Img is V’orth method In tax prosecutions,' for. Wee President Mrs. Ifene the sUtkm, Lee said. Now that the rain gauge Is in 1, of this year. cut, was prepared jm d published the past three years. not permit disclosure here of the cide to e language of a resolution La Palme win be in charge as the cage, new horisons for* ntis- In December of 1949, he was filled every year by those who wish by the ConnectlciR Power Co., Clark said it presenU “pitfalla” number or names of the captured to beXpresented to the assembly Actually what had happened, to share the Christmas spirit with which require the exerclee of great First witniws in a two-day hear Presidant Mra. Bessie Farris iriU the dog wanted to play and had chief are in sight. Raving a pretty married to the former Kdith Rose Connecticut Light A Power Co., ing called by Clhairman Flanders men. The location of the camp also Ister this week, and whether the Eden Rap8 be unable to attend. The potluck good memory for what motivates Humphrey of Collinsville. The Hun- the more needy and less fortimate Hartford Electric Ught Co. and care end reatraint. was withheld. United States would sponsor it Jumped up on the chUd. The “Trial courts,’’ d a rk 'wr^Hc, (R-Vt) of a subcommittee on supper has been postponed on ac woman, seeing . this, became children and what’s Ukely to stim gM ords have one daughter, Ellen children. United Illuminstlng Co. stabilization of the Joint Commit In Washington, an Air Force Slone or be joined by its Allies. count of alterations in the kltch ulate their capacity for original When ^ f u arrive at the Home, The booklet ia designed to five “should approach these cases In casualty officer said three Ameri Later in to e day the 16-iuition alam ^d and called the warden. tha full realisation that the tax tee on the Economic Report, Reds on Gl an. However, Mrs. Aides Gutsmer thinking, we have a few ideas A supper consisting of a lumber two of the house mothers, who sophomores in Connecticut’s pub- Clark gave his views on the flnsn- cans were known to have been in Assembly Steering committee, and her committee vrill serve light ‘1 vrish every dog case was about the setup ourselves. jacks’ beef stew wtth mince or payer may be ensnared in a aye- the camp with MacKenzie. They that easy,’.' Lee said, as he went ***’!i\P ^ ” '**?*^ lie, private and parochial high tem which, though difficult for the cial policies of the Eisenhower ad headed by A^wmbiy President vefreMunents. Flans will also be But we won't make them public. pumpkin pie will be served. Addi ***“ gifie who are patienta there, schools a cloM-up-up of career possipossi- ministration. were Capt. Harold E. Fischer of Royal Canadtau Air , Force Eelco N. VanXueffens, was ex back to his regular chores at the The children can think up their eelect gifU for individual chUdren EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT prosecution to utillae, ia equally made for tbs annual Christmas station. tional reservations may still bo bilities In the state. CopiM are He' said the country's money Swea a ty , Iowa, Lt. Lyle W. squadron lender A.' R. MacKenzie, pected to vote oyerwhclmingly to Jail Term^ party. own pranka made with Henry Weir or Samer according to their physical handl- also being fui^ished the echools STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP bard for the defendant to refute, Cameron of Lincoln. Neb., and Lt. a prisoner of Communist China add the prisoner Naoeation to the Kilby. caM so that each may receive gifts “ChrTgea (by trial judges to the managers “set out to upset the Roland W. Parks of Omaha, Neb. Tkeughla tm Rsnelntlons themselves for in-clsss-uae. 20 RKG'.,LAR GAMES—8 SPECIALS ' juries) should be especially clear. business boom as soon as they en for two years, crossed the border assembly work progr^am. The com A meeting of the officers of Agla Everything ------1— s-,,.- . which can be used. A year of research went' into /ss**^ 5? y®?***®y .jt*4Slftg a yrar-old doe to oafety MacKeniie reached freedom two between China and Hongkong mittee also was slated to order toe London, Dec. 6 (ff)—^For It is a little early but we won Including, In addition to the formal C Reward N. Jenaea kaaffiea the eeatroto of a motor boat oom- tered office, in January 1953” and Daughters of liberty No. 17, der how many Manchester people We heard a stoiy recently Of an Thef ages of the children aire the publication of the booklet It iiutructlona, a summary of the na now “compliment themselves that after being released by hla cap issue before the oWmbly for eign Secretary Anthony Eden LOLI, wilt be held in Orange HaU old man in Boston whb had a from Mfants of a few months to mrn rweae of a half froaat aabnol from Holton Lake. The men (Contton^ eu Page Seven) tives. (NEA Telephoto). debate, by-passing tlw pi^Ucal have given any thought to a burn Special Events ture of the net worth method, the tho yeoag deer yeatord^ noralag after it was Bret reported they have done well in not bring today termed CommanisL tetnorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. ing issue whidi -is fast apprestch- birthday. He woi 90 years old, teenage boys and girts. On Tues AdvertieenMnt aasumptlona on which it rests, and ing on a real depression.” committee, A China^s conviction of Ajneri- Mfs. Barbara J. Bell wiU have and the newspaper reporters who day, Dec. 21. the children will Uke ' was Sonadering la the 4^ sfotera. (Story oa Page Nine). The steering committea\a made ing? Of course we refer to Now the inferences avwUable both, for Praises Policies CM airnfen as spies a direct charge of the tearoom at the sale Year's resriuflons, and it strikes came to,^inten1ew him said: “Well Listed at Church part in a program in the auditorium and againgt the accused.” up of assembly vice presldeftts and Thursday ni^ht. you have seen a lot of qew things when the Christmas story will be NOW SELUNG Fraser B. Wilde, president of toe committee chairmen. Sevenqt its violation of terms of the us as high time someone gave it In - the ether caose of today’^ General Ufa Inaurance Co., of leep thoi^ht. come into the world in M years, dramatised by the children, ^ r y Legacy of New Deal 18 menibera represent Korea^Al Korean armistice agreemmt. Sunday evening Derviees, held DODGE-PLYMOUTH group, the High Court upbm Hartford, Conn., praised the mone The Manchester 4-H Dairy Club . don’t know about your home, haven’t you?” The old man said. will be a wheel chair patient, the lies—the United States. Br1 Speaking in answer to a taborite Yip and I was agin every one at 7:80 p. m. regularly at the Cov ■hepherds win be on crutches and J-huiL disuxt convictioaa of Edward B. Ckldem , tary policies of the administration France, Australia, Thailand, held its regular, meeting last but if it is at all typical, someone Douglas, Aria.; Mr. and Mrs. in the first six months of 1963 as queetion in the House of Oommona, night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. there, will probably have some of them;” Though he had noth enant congregational Church, 48 the wise men aiid angels in bed lombta and the Netherlands. Eden oald: ing to say about 90 years, he had Spruce St, WiU bo devoted to All the children are In appro Marion L Holland, GoIdei( Oolo., "a spectacular illustration com 'It la not allowabie to any nation 'Louis Longo in Glastonbury. worthwhile suggestions to make WORLDS ECONOMY and Daniel Smith, Worcester, bining both the techniques of debt Saved U. S.: Reuther Two other membera are froin Achievement certlScates were pre obbut improving next year's be never lived. He hftd missed it an special events for the month Of priate'stume, making it an ap the Soriet Union and its satellite xvlahea to act bgr civUised for 90 years, misskd participating pealing and real portrayal of the Mass. / ■ management and the operations ef to treat offleers, non- sented toi the members by County. havior. Like, “Let’s pay the bills on December, it was announced today Tfvisters Rip Dixie our central banking eyatfro/* Czechoslovakia, xvhile toe rest ClubxAgent John Lukens and time", or “Smoking is expensive, in the new things, participating in real story of Christmas. CHAMPION Under tha "nat, wocth!.’/Mthod4~.^ Lo8 Angsleli, Dec. 6 Vuntons Sue^ded In talslng the .reprceent China, Burma, Ecuador. effieera or man in why don’t you stop?" * ’ the changes, taking hold of them, by the pastor, the Rev. K. Ejnar Any gifts, including toys, dolls, ' im ihial Jfovenita aganto. having ■/ He said “the authorities Ux ^ up Cuba, Icelfrid and s y tu : an aplea aadTo tre a tfrM r mevles^were shown of the Hart to their reeponeibilitiee. They re- CIO President Waiter Reu- **ge level and in prevent - ( ford County 4-H Fair last August We say away with all these use shaping them to the good of his Rask. books, recqrds or clothing, which concluded ’that a taxbayAr'a* rCr ing any large-scale wave of maas Ready fa Bloek Rnesla amt of way tRqpbftvd K m ' time and generation. oeople wish to contribute to New cords are inadequate, ^ ttem p t to By ’DUB ASROCiATED PRESS wready had envelop. , moat qf the etrained expaneion of the credit, ther said today a “legacy” of treal to* ntimiii gov^ Fallowing the meeting delicious re ful bon mots. No doubt such reso The Rev. Mr. Rask, who e WALL-FLABIB — PRESSURE BURNERS Midwest and Eastern United base and, broauae toe demand was wage cute as had occurred during The AlUei were prepared to lutions are desirable, but are they has recently returned to the ington, may be sent to Mre. Doro establish the taxpeyen pet worth Stormy weather tornadoes Midwest and Eas< New Deal and Fair Deal ment. freshments were served. The next thy Cronan at the Newington Home- • COMPLETE HEATINO UNRk at the beginning given tax which, crazhed into Dixie Statea in a raw chill rharpe::ed ^ faf greater than current resources, most prexious economic declines withetand demands by Ruotia for meeting will be held on Jan. 7 at p ^tlcal T Isn’t human nature surii News of The Week pulpit after an' absence of - a INSTALLED BY FACTORY TRAIN ED MEN gusty winds and dusted with anow. money and credit became act-rce legislation inherited W Pres “ As the economy noxreff down Red China «> he invited here for that last year’s briiavior is likely seven weeks, due to itlnesa and Hospital for Crippled Chll year. •?’On rVf gov- the home of Mr. and Mia. Martin If Omar Chapman did nothing dfen, Newington. • FORCED WARM AIR — STEAM — HOT WATER Suniifiy, killing one person Heavy fain was mixed with anew and interest rates increased." ident Eisenhower’s admin ward thkre was a natural riae' in the debates and. then xmte for toe Kristoff in CHastonlniry. to be much like that in riie future? else, he gave the town the choicest has planned the evening sessions The agents they seek to prove unemployment compensation '^{lay- asMmbly to take up' the question. •mment d Zirool auditorium, 8 p.m. it would take most, of the summer the attention usually reserved for Tom Shea of 25 Benton Street is COAL-COKE-FUEL OIL .above at Binghamton, tho many are.in need." boosts, government-sided housing Hunt for Reds on miUtary operathms on robalf of Mammoth food and variety sale, that of a bride’s. ing of carols adds to the C ^st 'Treggor, minister of music at now selling for Soltmene, Inc. A erlln, Dec. 6 The 'enow which followed the ahd public xvorks plans, reduced^ toe United Nations during tow Ko- to grow anything and a lot of .ex- the' South Methodist Church, and bumptuous eoutheast storm con- ’The. temperature dipped to 1 Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Dec, 6 Seea Do Nothing poilcy- Xmanuel Lutheran Church, 1 to ertlon would be saved. Wherever you go on these new mas atmosphere of the fUm. graduate of Manchester High he armament SoClallsta woi above aero at Mason CltF and taxes on lower Incomes, and high Washington, Dec. 5 (P)—A closed 4 p. m. Miss Treggor are brother and sis recently returned from two years’ bte m ajori^ in' Weet- Juacd wreather fbreceaters, xvho (S’V'-Vlce President JuKo Losano Accusing the Eisenhower ad- ’Think of the domestic useful winter days, you hoar, “Did they On Dec. 13, Universal Bible EUcader, Iowa, the coldest of the took over as dictator of th*s Cen- er minimum wage and unemploy hearing on Communist tnfUtration (Ceatfonad en Pag* EtgkD Dec. 18 and 14 get Chapman yet” Or maybe it’s Sunday, the American Bible ter. service In the U.8. Navy. Tom rliament today but proi first aoid it would come, then that mihistfatlon of "a do-nothing, ment compensation levels to bol ness-of such a suggestion; no At wouldn’t. It slowed traffic to a winter season In that area. tral American republic today. care-nothing unemployinent pol of defense plants waa oehsduled to a pageant at Iknanuel Lu- more nagging about the lawn be merely^ “Did they get Him yet?” Society film. “The Book for the Miss Treggor, a sophomore in will be pleased to demonstrate the ' govern th4 Soviet-encircled ell ster consumer purchasing power. day In a resumption of a pfdbe ! Church, 8 p. m. World of ^Tomorrow." wiU be the College of Arts and Sciences, new Dodge or Plymouth to you or in partperahlp with Chancellor s y p , on toe West Virginia turn Owe .Dead, 48 Hart The ahort, 60-year-oId buatnaaa- icy,” the* CIO chief maintained “A resumption of economic ing too long, and why doesn’t and everyone knows who “Him” is. pike, giving highway maintenance An 8-year-ol4 girl was killed in man assumed power constitution Sen; McCarthy (R-Wts) has The official explanation for the s h o ^ together with “The Whole wrote the text for the cantata, and help you select a good used car.. Ktuirad Adenauer’e Christian that union collective bargaining growth," he said, “can result only claimed was held up for months Armbr.” The first of these traces her brother, a member of the Mu- Demoeratie Union. . er^a. their first hard teat. a collapsing house and at least 48 ally after a boycott by two partlqa and social measures enacted un- from an increase in spending. Since break-out—a "faulty lock installa' . Cine motorigt who made the drive other persons were injured lij the prevented Congress from picking, by Senate Investigations of him. tlon”—is, of. course, being given briefly the origin of the Bnglidh 'sie Department staff and director ktontcipel apokeemen o f the two d^r prior democratic adminlatra- neither government nor business Several unidentified witneascs ^Bulletins Bible and presents the Bible as the of the University Chorus, com BRAND NEW-ALL NEW from Beckley to Rluefleld—nmmal tornadoes which struck in Ala a president from the two top con '(:ons have prevented economic col- outlays are expected to rise in the (he closest scrutiny in the conver leyiing parties warmly agre^ tenders in last October's' genera] were rolled for questioning by the froM tha AP Wiraa sations. It appears few isre will source of Uiat which is good in our posed the music. they must eatabliah a strong'new 45-minute 3 hours, satJ he bama and Georgia where the cold Ikpro. * ' Senate Investigations sultoommit- \ FREE The second half of the pi'ogram saw SO cart and 25 tryclui stalled. election*;. During the past year, ha said, ing to accept it at face vihie. which heritago- It is important for to XMAS CARDS 7 Democratic coalition here under the .. Broadcasting from the Blue '(Continned on Page Seveatoen) tee McCarthy heads. seems a truly lamentable lack of day, and WiU also iM the brok for will consist of “Christmas Favor shadow of the Russian Army, re The great moss of cold air al- (Oonttooed ea .Page Reveatoea) the world of tomorrow. The sec ites,” selections requested 1^ Room of the Presidential Manor at Acting staff director' James N. TRAVELERS SLATE BONCB DODGE ind>ymOUTH OWNERS faith in official explanations. Loose or Boxed gardless of their partisan quarrela midnight, Losano decre^ himself Juliana said he expected McCarthy Hartford. Dec. 6 (TV—The One of three yormg men discuss ond of the films diesis wtth the members of the chorus and audi Stsrtlaip • tkroagli Dm . will cbMk Md adjiiwl your ence. 1955 in West Germany over foreign chief of state and named the new to be on blind. The Senator did not Trarolets Inauraaro Co.’e 14.- program of dlstributloit of volumes iMlifv ‘ffM of cluirge wtth every nuO^JIsuie^iip of y o v r®r, ing Omar’s escape was heard to lArUrar Onis Stons policy. ly elected National Congress as an show up in Cincinnati for a ached 6M coipleyre here and ia toe '.T. say that the Manchester jail would of scripture tq the United States Thii concert is open to (he pub The mamnibth turnout of 1,654,- • Cyllader Caro^—$04U) ptuaDarts Armed Forces. This astonishing lic without charge. advisory, council. He said it will ReU today heard from Preel- be a lot more difflcuU to break out 766 voters for yesterday’s election ^ *v^^. Helpless Children draft a new constitution. - dent J. D^le DeWItt that they Cyttnder Cm-HlU.60 p h ^ of than the StaflOra^ Springs ac achievement as showp on the film yeaterday—91.6 per cent of those is a moving experience. He prohibited ell. gatherings, xroaM recehre a M Oi-anntror- commodations if the cells were ellglblq—gave the Socialists 6i4 demonstrations, pubUcatiens aito injured elbow “has not cleared sary special compeaaattoa ot. SOLIMENE, Inc. locked, a statement, by the way, On Dec. 19 and 36 the Sunday oeats. the Christian Democrats 44 broadcasts which might "tend to Of ike in *56 Election School wiU present two programs PLYMOUTH '/ WP-''7 • ; ' , . five per coat ef their aaaaal Ml- 1. 884 CENTER BTREET->TEL. MI-S-8101 that Indicated an alarmingly inti 2.DOOR A-PASSENGER SEDAN and the Free Democrats 19. The Die m Bay vState Blaze disrupt the pesce." Juttona said this week’s witness ariee.- * mate knowledge of the Inside of by the Senior and Prlm sfy / lineup for the pest four years had es wcRfld. be from steel plaata in two jails. Depts, the first ^ginidM at 7 Armed troops and police march New Orleans, be. 6 (je>—Adlal | " g f - . " .)<■ ■ p. m. ,. and the second at 6:f( been 61 SociiUiats, 84 Christian ed through the capital last night E. Stevenson today was reported that toe Senator expected to be at .TA-X HIKES URGED Z: Then, there' was the old gentle 10 p.». Democrats and S3 Free Democrats. Franklin, Mass., Dec. 6 (AV-Five helpless children, trapped toe hearing. Ceroerd-N. H,. Dhc. 9Ut%—A , '* man who stepped into a local littt* and were posted at all strat^c advising party leaden -he believes DemocniUc Chairtnaii NOW Since the death lest year of So in their bedroom by flames, died a few minutes belfore mid MUa Trucks and jeeps patrolled Preadent Eisenhower can be de Juliana said this xveek’s witnes tax atody . cemmlaelM today cheonette to warm himself and de- cialist Mayor Ernst Reuter, Chris city streets. A truck with ms- feated in any 1956 reelection bid ses' Would be from steel plants in Pr^rarod highar taaro m pari - - Uvered the unsolicited opinion that, A NEW MANCHESTER tian Democrat Walter. Schreiber night in a roaring farmhouse fire. The five, ranging in age eastern Pennsylvania. He declined mutuH nMlaff mad ea cigasettea “Hmph, all locks are faulty if Newington Group- from 2 to 7, were th4 son and daughters of Mr. and Mrs, chinegxins stood gusrd at the cor- if Democrats pound away at what DRY CLEANING SERVICE had headed a coalition administra doned-off Congress building. he rogards as the unpopularity of to release any names. to bring the etate ef New «• they’re not locked.” before taking tion from his party and the Free Reginald De Baggis, ------43 SobnGCAGG Hampdklre' a OfllliM' deUara fa| himself, out into the cold again. Henrs Silverslein A ban on automobile traffic af the Republican party. Democrats. J>e Baggie, 30, a p ^ to e r a t the ^ ter dark, left the capital hushed, Stevenson’s views, as lliterpreted , McCarthy had iaid beforehead new mhUttoaal raveMw. The The Berliners atlngingly repudf- Attleboro plant of SWank Jewelry that 42 subpoenas were Issued and geveraer’e tax ceamafoelM rec- Soad Bogged and no disorders'had been report to tooee who talked to him during Apples! . Saul Silverstoin, prerident of ated the Communists and the Ob., rescued hif wifb, Maureen, 29, ed xq: to a late hour. a bemocratic rally which ended that S' ronsidtrable munber of eawseaded: 1. Booetfaig cigar A prominent town official re Rogvra Oorp, wiU be the guest Equippied With The FoUowihw: . Nftfti*toin(r4 Oenhen party. Both and their youagest child, six- News Tidbits Qalvez in Florida here Saturday, waa that Eizen plants in' the' Northeast were in- ette taxes freoi 8 cents a cently drove his secretsuy and the. oxtremist parties failcid. to win a month-old Diaae.'^' xmlved. He said the hearings would package . t o .4 cents. 3. RaWag qeaker Thursday night a| a meet * Heater if Defroster President Juan Maixuel Galvez, hower himeelf is likely to retain clerk in his office to Memorial seat in the new perllement, with The five who perished were Colled froai AP Wires Vhp was not a candidate for re- for toe next two yean a measure .nm “right up to the first of the the raclag tax freaa 8 to • per — Field to explain to them the'esirth ing of the Society for Advonce- ★ Directional Lighta v Electric Wiper* the Rods receiving only 3.7 per Shirley, 7, Dohald, 6, Margaret, 4. ^e^tian in October, ie in Miami, of toe personal poinilarity which, year.” Juliana said tt is “most like cent. •> ^ptesl' moving operation there and to SHIRTS cent of the total vote and the Ger Joaime, 3. oad Regina, 2. ly” public hearings will start' to nssnt of Maiutgemem in Newing A Tubeless Tires ‘ dr OilHe Fuel Filter rta. lye left on Nov. 16 for medi gave him his sweeping presidential i demonstrate how much progress ton. I EXPERTLY LAUNDERB) pm I HNISHED man party 4.8 per cent. To get any Dr. Waltor Crowley, medical ex Dr. Stephen Sheppard testifies cal treatment. leaving Losano |n victory over Stevenson in 1952. morrow. DUPUTE ON CABBIEBS has been made in-the site work. dr Oil & th Air Cleaner f ^ Spare Tire testa a party must poll 5 per cent. aminer, laid they apparently-suf, he meutlened “possible four or charge as acting president, and But Stevenson exidentty believes The hearings were to be the first Watokigtea. One. 6 Ifl —AseL We understand his car bogged SUvereteln, whe recently re Cries of “police terror" came focated ...... itoough some of the bodiee five" • suspects after his brother held by' McCarthy since toe Sen- Navy Secretary Jaaws SaiMi I turned from a three-month visit A Tire Wrench and Bumper Jack that Republiroiu will continxie to down in the soft sand in the pla were el was arrested on charge of murder (Couttoued en Pugs Seveateca) demonatrate-Jn the next two yean afo lost xireck x-oted. 67-22. to con- aald today ef FMd Marthal Pero*s teau and he had to ask the op to Europe, will speak, on “Opera- (Ceattaaed e« Page Seveiteea) D ^ Baggis said a kitchen oil ing his wife.... Viet Nam’s acting Meatgomery’e ronuacatary aa tlons Management." IraUe in Eu what Paul M. Butler, Democratic Hm oE erator of one o t those monster CM explodod- pa the family was Chief of Staff calls on his troops national chairman-elect, yeatcrilay (Conttoned en Page Blgkt) aircraft carriers that that* ie graders to haul him but, back rope, SUverstein spent six weeks in $395.00 Down Poyment preparing for bed about 11:45. to niaiBtolu disdpUne as new vio **a talriy enbefoatlal dWercaro ward. Turkey as a member 6 t a United called the GOPe “incapacity to k M s eA 77)0 five older children were lence flarea xvithin national army's Pope Better, Plans govern." ea the preMewe as som ly aa Similar miafoytunes have over States ' Fordgn Operatioaa Ad EACH Ogre of Loclmess ranks. EagHshroSa with Enropeaa re- o d b Im taken young men who have driven CASH OR TRADE ksleep directly above tha kitchen. Butler Puts Finger On Ike ^Phantom Burglar^ ministration management toaas. ’Their parenU and the baby were New Orleans Citizens Investi . Butler put the finger directly on epeaelkUHlee compared n ito the rBBisBBbly Marian Broadcast prohlema xisualiard from tots « lALANCE IN 3« MONTHS — S ^ INTEREST Real or SomethiW downstairs in a room adjobiing the gating Committee In final report Blaenhower at a news confersnee, baMUng.’* pricffd, W oL WHEN -SENT WITH kitchen. -accuses peUee ef reudsning end aseerting: Sought in Slayings BlGckGd ky VIgoem sharing in profits of widesptead Vatiron City, Dec. 6, (P)—The “We Intend to call to the. at DRY CLEANING ORDER First come, first served. Let’s aO enjoy a Hne Christ- Gleaglaer, Scotland, Dec. xiot operaUoiu. . . . Senate-House Vatican , gax'e new exidence today PAIR FBBB2X TO DEATH -— PJLC. IF SENT ALONE — tie Bach mM in a fabolous new Plymouth. into the kitchen end tried to Bubcommittee calls on panel of that Pope Plus XU. ia continuing President Eteenhower’s lack . of ST THE SfiRI, in OSKUm ST. ^ claimed today they have proxed businear executive and economists to ^prove. announcing that the bert Meade—toe “Phantom Bur Two awn froae t o death eady ' the existence of the legendary smother the fire," the grief-craaed capacity to govern and to unite the sar" of Stamford—waa being today after their 68 feet ahkhi father said. T t didn’t do any good. to discuss effects money and credit ailing Pontiff xvill cloae the people. The. responsibility is with 9 Solid Colon From Whkh To Choose ' ',Iocfa Naea monster—or something pelleiee have had during past three Marian Year celebraUon on Wed ■ought by police today for quee- ersdan' was . torn tram OR ST THE FSRH, SVERY STREET -'about as weird—with tbeir echo The flames biirst all over toe i^ace. toe President to see that toe aa tionlng in toe death of Mead’s xsife 11 Two Tone Combinations $15.10. Additional “The flames spread so quiclUy 1 years of boom and biuiness de nesday with a blessing broadeszt tlon is united and there is ever dif drf tlR u iii strvlM. Wtrfc sounding equipment cline. from his sickbed. and Dominick Albwntxio Sunday. xrrecked near hen m Their “monster,” they is| n. oelves New Haven Railroad en SUNDAY 7 A.M.I* seal. FfMUOEBLr PBINOBU k im mately eight legs and the eilhou- front and went around the bxiildlng Iftiat langxiage w as. perhaps _ house they occupied here. He had tag party p t flxre sarv '•fst PAG BALLROOM BALLROOM gineer of any bieme in death of 18- critically ill .with gastritis, spoke little stronger toon Stevenson I ette of a glgaptic seorpion. smashing xvindowa. tr>1ng to get-in year-old Milford boy killed on rail- a stmilnr bleaaiag toto a micro been beaten to death and ahe was so I could go up the rear to the himself wras-prepared to tue.iPut •hot twice in the head. Their J bb M ftr EMT FRUm enW VEOETAILES ROCKYIUE __ The echo aotiidor charts nnder- road right-of-way in Milford OcL phone yesterday. H was totaled tha former nuimis goxrernor made SOANCB aiBEni. “PEBCr for the Saeet < -water depths and echools of fish 86 .. CennocUcut Ught and Ttcmtr by loudopnaker from hU bodoide ■bodiee, clad in night clothea. xrore Waakfogtofo Dee. ■ by recording the tlaM a sound *Tt didn’t do any good. 1 cut tt clear ho thinks the Noxrember found aprawled on toe floor. MANCHESTER Co. wMI begin Reudtog IS-mtle long to a throng of 60,000 ia SL Peter's electlona . which gave Democrats - tafoae to echo back to the deviea. .my bsuHt and l>e got burns. valley behind Ua huge Shepaug BooiUro end by toe Vatican Radio Mrs. Mead’s 16-year-oM eon by a rororodBad''*^ HAS- BBBN R EM O K U eDI SOLMENE, Inc. ‘7 tried. Lord kaowa I tried, but control o t Oongreos proved the former marriage. Ritoard Dimon. Deter Anderaon of the Rivare ersw GABBY DAIBY Pb S iw o t S ffydro-elactitc project in Newtown and otoer aetxrorks to muck ot pennle don't have nearly as much YERY MONDAY $84 CENTER S^. — MANCHESTER rep ei led the ntyatery object was I couldn’t get them.” in May. toe world. waa. in the houw .torly Sunday 5h? ** *^"**"' > OVTB—TRY D8 FlBffT MiaiT fatal' in toe GOP as they demon when the Imhim« tank Place. DRY CLEANERS located at a depth of 540 feet. 165 Nearly an hour went by oefore Direct factory Dealer For Dodtjt and Plymoutli Premier. Mario Scelba’a new Th4 Vatican prefo opokfomaa etrnted in toe past for Eiton ,V3 WHXS n . ' T H . MI-3-72S4 foot above the lied of the OcotUoh fifomen .weariag gas m i ski w«re aftoneliii ' CbuHMHlsna announced today that “toe Pope's Offtoen ■fldlk told dif (^6B 8 A. N. to 9 P M.—MI-S-5101 ahead with support from If ferent xreratona of t l » ovrota and « OB Pag* ■) . Italian eaator portiaa ^ « 1 Fnga 16R) .« iftR \ >AUL (C 1 - f ■■’y r r )■ 7 . ^ ■ '( - 4 X :■ i t/, V, :J ' X’ s '>*- V' /■ t ^ m r w o MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEiSTER. CONN^ MONDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1964 ' V r IIAN(3JESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1954 • m us nix YOUR Poland Farmers Asks Motorists PAGE Union Christm as Party Business Code A bout Tow n SKOlU LUNCHES, -•J.r In Anti-Red Stand Archbishop. Given. Hartford Hospital by ambulance. Mor«C«Mfort •The monthly meeting of the De- Observe CD Day S o m u t P A Aka ’Rockville^Veition ^ Guest Soloist Engaged Seriously Hurt He waa unconacipua yesterday. Being Adopted Molay Mothers Circle will be held Hospital autoorities reported his Vienna, Austria, I>ec. 6 OP) M ixes C heer, ‘A R sterity’ tonight at 7;30 in the John Mather Sacred Pallium condition very slightly improved F A L S f Amid same leslatanca from the Room of the Msponlc Temple. All MlaUhew Moriarty, president of OAK GRILL ' In Storm Crash , _ Bars__ Is___ B plssMi_ the Chamber of Commerce, today 13 Year-old Boy Wounded but serious this morning. locMS pists dlsmafort. nation’s fa<-mers, Poland elected Originated by Better members are requssted to' attend, SO OAK ST,. MANCHESTEB .• ' ■ I * Ii-'--....'I'll. . ^ *n ImpioirMl powdsr, a C lH ti for and delivered 230,000 unopposed ’ Coinmunist ; strike, aa wall as of tha old-Ume as election Of officers will take called on every motorist and ped«a- Hartford, Dec. • (AT—^Arch Adrien C. Gagnonr' of 150 Eld- upp«r sad Ipsw pMtss Cheney Bros. Situation management with Ita idea of a trian In the community to give bishop Henry J. O’Brien received preavUr a t no «atra candidates yesterday to local town Business \ Bureau for place. . - ■ ridge St:, was in a seml-imnscioua New Model Host so that Bwy isel .man end country councils. divine-, right of rule,*' he aaid, are, Mrsonal support to national “Safa During Legion Skeet Shoot Sunday the Pallium, sacred em fortable. No mammat, isosf. d u u f c . Outlined by Executive; Manchester Retailers Driving Day,” Dec. 15. state and in serious cohdltion at tax* or ftellnf. It’s alfaShw • n ie Warsaw Radio said today for the most part ovar, “although Court Manchester, Foreeters of blem of his office as the Mstro- ■r)d). Doss not nur. (moefcs that from 97.2 to 87.7 per cent of Reilly Makes Plea for there are still one or two of them America, will nominate and elect He eald the community’s goal polttan Roms'h Catholic arch Hartford Hospital today, a victim To Laundry Men odor" (dsatute brsath). Ost around,” he added. Realising the Importance of ac will be to eliminate all traffic ac- Rockville, Dec. 0 (SpeClaIl->-A«New Britain was fCund guilty of TXXTH today at say 4tug PINE PHARMACY the eligible voters cast their bal officers for the ensuing year at IS year-old boy received facial and speeding and finad $21; Joseph W bishop of the Ecclesiastical Prov of a skidding accident in Windsor Program of Education Reilly took issuo with Harry’s quainting tha public with what ita regular meeting -Wediicsday, cldenu for the 24-hour period. ince of Hartford. lots the perecntaiges varying aC' “Safe Driving Day” la sponsored gunshot wounds yesterday after Etotnhek, ’ll, Stafford Springs, ^>cka late Saturday during the The New England Regional CAU Ml.f.9ai4 cording to districts. belief that an “austerity program” constitutes good business prac i a i noon at too American.^ .LAglon The Pallium was bestowed upon C, Foster Harry, vic« president was needed. "The workers," ■ he by the President’s Action Commit ng, $24; George Flint, 24, him by Francis Cardinal Spell region’s first snow storm. Laundry and Dry CHeaning (;onfer- The pre-election campaign was- tices and honest advertising, the The Army and Navy Auxiliary tee for traffic Safety in ooopera- A OBKAT allow t Skeet field near West Street. igton, speeding, 824; Mal ence terminated Saturday at the in charge of manufacturing at said, “must have a decent stan will have a chicken dinner a t the AsSrey Htsbeni e man, archbiahop of New York. Gagnon suffered head injuries marked by some opposition from dard of living.” Better Bualnese Bureau of the tlon with other national organtxa- AUa LsM Ronald Trapti, son of Mr. anO colm Heald, 78 Village SL, operat Hotel Statler with an all-day aea- VISIT OUK farmers objecting to Communist Cheney Bros., struck a grim as club on Monday, Dec. 13, at 8:30 WUIIaai Ueaa rrscass Mrx George Trapp of 30 Spring ing a motor vehicle withoqt a II- Imposition of the Pallium is when he waa thrown from the car alon devoted to ways and means of Henry R. Mallory, executive Mancheatar Chamber of Com p.m. Members in good standing ttona, with tha support of Presidsnt the personal prerogative of' the he was driving after it skidded on G U M T TOY coUectivlaation and Communist well as cheerful note in a speech vice president of Cheney Bros, Eisenhower. The Chamber of Com ‘•Sabrina*^ ’’Branded” S t, was tending'the “high bouse" cenae, 115; Albert Stevenin, Woon Pope but in thia case the Pallium Ice at the Windsor Locks side of improving sales and ciuffomer dictation. Polish newspapers re before a Chriatmas party gather merce ia compiling an "Ethical Wishing to make reaervationa, .and either opened the door to the socket, R. I., failure to reduce service. DEPARTMENT who was ill and unable to attem PracUca Code” which Mrtll be which will close Dee. 10, may call merce of the united Statea and iu At 8:18'’ rcch. 1:88.18 was sent by Rome to Archbishop the Windsor Locks-Warehouse SERVICES ported that election meetings were ing of some SOO Cheney Bros, em the party, sent his season's greet member '^'organtiationa throughout trap house to see if 4 claybird had speed, $15; Ronald Taylor, Bel O’Brien. Point bridge and struck a car New Model Laundry and Dry- poorly attended, posters tom down ployes snd executives at the Gar signed by all participating busi either Mra. Florence Sullivan or the country, are cooperating. been broken or looked through a lingham, Mass., speeding, 821; Lila cleanera of 73 Summit St., waa one i . : That Interpret The Wishes ings to the union members ii. s ness Concerns. All those partici Mrs. John Olenney, Bach mem WED., “BLACa WIDOW” The colorful cerem ^es took driven by Marcel R. Peliasier of SArthar Dri| Stmt ! and Communist agitators at den Grove yesterday. letter to Reilly which was read to Moriarty pointed out that bust- slot when he was wounded. Gale Stevens, 23, Orchard Street, place in St. Joseph’s 'Cathedral Chicopee, Mass., according to of several plants In the Hartford' Of The Family tacked. Speaking at the annual affair pating will receive a copy of this ber attending is asked to bring neaa and industry have a direct in He was Immediately taken to the speeding, |15. area that played host to associa the gathering. Code, which they will sign and a dollar grab bag gift. before more than 2,000 members Windsor Locks police. The mlAhap tion members on Friday. Newspapers have also reflected g:iven by Local 83, Textile Workers Notice was also taken yesterday terest in traffic safety, for accl- City Hospital S lid treated for a The case of John Romeo, 28, of of the clergy, members of religious occurred at about 11)30 p. m. some of the criticism again.st the Union of America, CIO, HaVry said display In their establishment. denu Increaae the coet of trans wouiid in his right cheek and 20 School St., who ie charged with Four hundred people attended a program of “austerity’’ ves one of Reilly’s impending departure l^illip Harrison, chairman qf Campbell Council, Knights of MATINEE DAILY 1:80 falling to sign his operator's li orders , as well as (fivil dignitaries The accident la still under in Ah open house at New Model last elections. The paper Gazeta from -the union IcaMrahlp. Vice portation and production. wounds about the upper eye Ud and and church taembers. vestigation. JOHN B. BURKE Zielonogorska published a - read oTthe steps needed if the company tha Retail Merchants Bureau of Columbus, will perfopn 1^ min ’’But the real cost of traffic accl- globe.. Later be wat removed to cense and paasiiig on a curve waa Thursday when ths local plant was was to pull Itself out of the depres president Matthew Paton ia sched tha Chamber of Commerce calls strel show tonight at Osborn continued until Dec. IS; Harold C. Archbiahop O'Brien on Aug. 6, Gagnon was the only person In thrown open for public Inspection. l-.’Tr RINERAL HOME er’s letter, asking "What sort of uled to succMd him at the union’s denU,” Moriarty aaid, ‘la the moat EASTWOOD the Mancherter Memorial Hospital. 1953 was made head of the new jured in the accident. There were Democratic election is tt in which sion in Which the textile Industry this project of the Better Business Farm in Enfleld. Members of the precious thing wa own — human • Today, hospital officials listed Saarbuck, 40, Somers, charged Guided teurs by laundry and dry IBL. Ml-a-«SM has suffered in the last three elections Saturday, Bureau one of tha "most im cast are asked to moot at the life,” with speeding and passing a atop Arch-dlocese of Hartford. Pre two passengers in Pelissler’s car. cleaning experts aided in ths ex there is only one list?" In his letter, Mallory, who be Cinemascope and Stereophoole his condition aa “good." > ^hUIpJ^ggor viously he' .hqd been bishop. 'ihe Manchester man wat treat years. portant. projects of our group." K of C Home at 7 o’clock. Tha Moriarty pointed out that traffic Sound Patrolman Theodore Scheiber of sign waa continued until Dec. 20. Barbara Ann Harmln planation of laundry and dry ST BAST OBNTEK ST. But, he went On, "I feel 1955 will fore giving way to Hariy In this "Here in Mancheatei’ we have an local'group presented its minstrel The Pallium is an ornamental ed at the scene and brought to cleaning techniques. It’s homemade grrape juice sea field recently, represented manage engineers, law.snforcement officers tha Stafford Springs Barracks of Four Car Crash Phlli;) Treggor, prominent local cloth. It is placed on the recipient AMBULANOC SERVICE be a momentous year for all of ua. outstanding group of business show there last year too. a ^ tr^lc-safsty educators ars ”SITTING ’T h e A four car.crash occurred last Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hannin pf son, so dad isiv’t the only pop in ment in ita dealings with the tha State Police is conducting the bass-baritone who is instructor of In the- form of a cross. This was Greenfield Street, Hartford, form the basement. I feel we have about hit bottom union, said he and Reilly had concerns offering nationally *9 the equlpmeift and k.iow- BULL” investigation. At the time of the night about 10:30 on Route 15 done today by Cardinal Spellman. and that any change should be one known merchandise, and we want The committee planning the fun modern iclGnce to reduco Diamond near Tunnel Road when a car be voice and director of the Univer erly of Brookfield Street, an- of gradual InHirovement." "worked together" for many years frolic and old, clothes dance for la Talar accident about a doMn men were novnee the engagement of their Ws ars clossa Nstr and that although they had many the people of Manchester to accldenU, but in the long run these J. Caral .Xaah Wizard” on the field taking part in one of ing operated by George Hnath, 41, sity of Conn. Concert Choir, will Frank Reilly, president of the know that we are also offering Nutmeg Forest No. 118, Tall MS of limited value unless indivi- Dal* Bab*H*aa Dcaal* O’KctIa of Stafford Springs traveling east daughter. Barbara Ann. to Alfred Buty BpdiM differences, they had gotten along l:lM:ieA:ie tha regular shoots. appear as guest soloist with the Oppenheimer of Baltimore Street, for aboNt tws teeslni n local, who Is slated - to step outstanding service along with Cedara of Lebanon, will meet at duala—motorists and pedestrians.— 1 :4 M :U Legion officials say that this la made a left turn to enter Tunnel 10 Dogs Bite Girl; from that poiattion next week efter well. ,\ our goods. We are fortunate that 7 p. m. tomorrow In the M kai^c observe safety rales and apply Road, cutting into the path of a Mai^chester Messiah Chorus in tlartfori), son of Mrs. Martha Op- ',,for reaovaUag' aaa 15 years, told Uie union member Mallory went on to Say In hla Temple. comman sense. Wed.: "The Black Widow” the first accident .to be reported presenting H a n d e I's Oratorio, penheiraer and the late Carl C^- ne#d th« br«CKi Manchester does not have the since the atari of the weekly events vehicle being driven by Michael ship that what ia needed in labor- letter that he had faith In Harry problema of some of the larger . He noted that business Isaders Cinemascope Cuoco, 31, of Arlington, Maas, ;'The Messiah,” at the South' Owners Arrested penheimer. redecoratiag. just say CHARGE IT! management relations is a broad as well as in “Matty” and that he communities, where concerns An executive meeting of the M cryi^re have apearheaded traf. ■even years ago. coming in the opposite direction. MISS Har>nin graduated fnim w i t h was confident future relations, be Methodist Church Sunday, Dec. 26. Manchester High School and la and intensive program of educa- come in' for a short time, mis Nathan Hale PTA will be held in ®®^b*foty efforts for years by Civil Session The Cuoco vehicle hit the right Treggor is a native of West Hartford,. Dec. 6 MW—Police Ar tlbn. tween union snd management represent the merchandise they the school tomorrow night at 7:30. promdtii|g safety councils and by Clyil esses will be heard before a side of the Hnath oar and a third rested three dog owners here yes presently employed as . a private “should be good.” jury starting tomorrow in the Tol Hartford and a veteran of World •ecretarj’ by the Connecticut <3*n- b o d y ! He said an education in econom are selling, and then leave town, cooperatfim with all phases of traf- Read Herald Advo. vehicle being operated by Kenneth War II. Hit musical studies in New terday after 7-year-oId (Haudia It’s the modern, convenient way to ica, negotiatloi.a, and arbitrations Harry also exoressed confidence with the customer having no re , Mary Cheney Tent No. 14. fle-safsty prbgrama. land Cotmty Superior Court , with St. Pierre of Danvers, Maas., who Jean was attacked by a pack of eral Life Insurance‘Co. Won’t yon stop in soon Nftsr that the new te.m of negotiators Judge William J. Shea presiding. York were Interrupted by his mili Oppenheimer. a graduate of do your shopping:. Inquire at the office would aid labor and that, with It. course in the base of eervice or DUVCW, will meet at the home of had passed Cuoco was hit in the tary service, where he served aa 10 dogs as she walked to a store we’ve re-opened mmd ssq nrhat^ (Main Floor—Rear). “we won’t have anything to fear “will get along fine as we have in adjustinent. Our buslneaa con Mia# Pauline Beebe, 31 Green Rd., ‘Ths following are assigned for to rear and thrown against a fourth on an errand for her mother. Weaver High School In Hartford, the past." morrow: Joyce Worthington vs. organist'and chaplain’s assistant. recently returned from serving a delightful btenk In the day from management” In dealing cerns are 100 per cent behind this tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. vehicle. j He returned to Hartford to receive The child was treated for several with It. In his speech. Herrv outlined project of our Better Btulness ]>8ter Diutln; Marie Engelman, . Harold Mbnahan, 45. was park with, the Armed Forces in Elurope. I w h at Shady Glen earn hs2 briefly the history of the deores MgywITiieidai vs. Lester Dustin; Anthony Spar- his bachelor’s and master’s degree bites at St. Francis Hospital and lie is associated with the First Na Her alto racommended such an Bureau,” aaid Harrison. Mancheater Lodge No. 73, A. F. ed with his daughter Patricia, 15, in music at the H artt College of was discharged. educational program to manage Sion which has engulfed, th* north 'The Better Business Bureau and A. M., will hold a specif com S T A T E O veri vs. William F, Johnaonr Edna and another passenur, Eklward tional Stores, Inc. M. Backlia vs. Matilda Hills; Mar- Music, where he also served as in Police said Claudia waa attacked A March wedding is planned. ment and said that “there and em textile Industrv since 19.52. He committee meets once a month munication at the Masonic Temple LOVER SCOUNBKLABHIITMn- J® • * WB8-WBOM SCUiNl m M V Sturendent on TunnerRoad wait structor of voice and organ. l i l A K V E S T there alone," referring to educa said that from 19.51, which he de and acta as. a clearing house for tomorrow night at 7:80. The En garat Demerals vs. Harry W. Co- ing to enter the highway when his when she stopped to pet a female SHADY DLEN AmmwinaluftferNfeand ’ P»* villc; Mary Dukes va. Robert T. He haa distinguished himself in dog in the stfeet. The pack of 10 the city dog pound where they are tion, “are the,, solutions to our scribed as a “'mod year," “thlnars complaints rsglstered at the tered Apprentice degree will be M aye for beautiful womwil _ , 2 ’’** vehicle was hit by the St. Pierre musical .circlea as a competent or problems.” [ I went from bad to worse,” ^vlth Chamber office. The committee conferred,, and Junior Warden Her m g Featuto 8:40—MaUiiee t p.m. Gilfedder; Francis J. Surdel vs. car. dogs jumped^'the girl, knocked her scheduled to under go tests for DAIRY PARM James H. Weir; John Seibert va. ganist, director. Instructor, and down and bit and scratched her. rabies. “The days of the old-time labor «s)es dronning off several million urges that people call the Cham bert J. Leggett will have charge of John Pryor. Joaeph Koss, and soloist. As a soloist, he has ap R o u n : a aad u leader, with the iron flat and the do"sra esch year. ber office suid get a clearance be the degree work. At the conclusion Joseph J. Rackis. Neighbors called for ]^llce whO Police identified the three per Many At Service Richard Schwarz of the Stafford peared at the Tanglewood Music managed to capture seven dogs. sons arrested as Grace Wright, 52, He aaid the bleak picture was fore they contract fqg aervlces of the meeting there yvill be a m tfm tfM M iu: Springs Barracks of the State Center with the Boston Sym MANcmiSTER the- result of several “natural from unknown conceriu and in social hour and refreshments. The annual memorial exercises The OAiimers of three were traced Thomas Migliori, 26, and Lucy ^ SrcWARr BLIZABETH of the local Lodge of Elks drew a Police investigated and report that phony Orchestra, as well as with through licenses. The other dogs causes." One, he as'd. was that the dividuals. Hnath claims, he was forced- into the Hartford Symphony Orches Webb, 43, all of Hartford. They textile Industrv. which bed elwsvs The Committee Is studying Victor J. Della Fera of Manches Jarge attendance yesterday after borO no licenses, police said. were charged with allowing a dog noon at the Elks Home. Congress- the path of Cuoco by an Unidenti tra. the N. Y. Philharmonic, the The se\'en dogs were taken to to roam. operated at a high level of activity, various “Going Out of Business” ter Auto Parts will fly to Chicago GRANGER’TAYLOR fied car which was passing him on Hartford Oratorio-Chorale and the AMERICA’S FINEST • FRESH EVERY SUNRISE! Read Herald Adva. had exoanded even more during ordinances from other cities, and tomorrow morning to attend the r o w ijw i man-at Large Antoni N. Sadlak gave the memorial address. He the right. Hnath waa arrested and Oratorio Society of Concord. In th» war and was having difllcultv Will present a recommended Automotive Serylpe Industries charged with violation of the rules opera, he has appeared In title T n h a fB o m . 1 adjusting to peace-time production ordinance to the Board of Direc Show there Wednesday, T hurs^y spoke of the significance of the of the road. needs. Elka ritual and said that in the roles for four Ma.sons with jhe :wiawtaiai i i wii aHawiwiac6a8a8aw{a(4a6aaHa6a6acli:ea, The guest speaker will be toe of varied cjoral literature. They Harry pointed out two factors Mrs. Sarair.'Moriarty, 86 Pearl St. A ruinmage sale will be coi.duct- which he said would aid the econo and at the^closa the flowers Were Rev. Forrest MUa^er, pastor of the have appeiired aa guests with the j\ m erican f h / e r E e c tr ic ADMITITSD YESTERDAY: Mra Tuesday at the South Methodist TELEVISION taken to the. .City Hospital. Union CongregaUonal Church who Brown University Chorus and the in tliM «~d«corator mic.position of the Northern mills. Church by membera of the Alumni ■x On*, he said, waa that many of Katherine Scanlon, Bolton; Light refreshments were served WiU give a chalk talk. There Hartford Oratorio-Chorale. e d e r s and Intermediate Sports Assn. following the program. w.n also be carol singing. The Before assuming his present the miiUi whlth had South# John Robin Luce, 884 E. Middle i Mrs. Ksy Ponticelll reports that chureh position as Minister of e CHARTREUSE were not “aound financiallv” and Opeaiaga On Team niemb6rs arc asked to bring a PIECE ‘42 VALUE-ELEVATED TRESTLE TRAIN SET will eventually drop out. The other, Tpke.; M ra Josephine Bonezek, 43 articles wilj go on sale at 9 a.m. PROGRAMS Manager Bob Berger of the gift for the Chriatmaa table. All Music for the South Methodist \$UH 4 wm e CORAL he said, was the fact of an In- Mill St.; Joseph Madcr, 112 Wsd- All proceeds uvUl be used to pur- American Legion senior' basket parents are urged to attend the hurch, Treggor served aa organ- ®'[***it'(f population In the country de.ll Rd.; M ra PsuUne Reaviel, 55 rtiase roller .diates for 'vae by i Video Bveiyday—AO Rights Reserved—H. T. Dtekinson A Co., Inc. ball team haa'announced that there meeUng tonight The business St -and choir-master at churches e FLAME RED ' which would provide an ever-ex Cmway Rd.; Mra Barbara youngsters In Majicheeter. are iltill openings on the team. The session will be followed by re- in Wethersfield, Windsor, Farm a*Brien, 72 CotUge S t; Claude ington and Emanuel Lutheran panding market for textPea. •ranUOt. seMipna are held each IrMhmenU ser\ed by the mothers Church. e STARFUIE BLUE McKee, 28 Findley S t; Mrs.’ May Our Lady of Fatima Mothers MondaFWveMhg at the Town Hall m the fourth grade pupils. / "K Om ptilla in the North face Circle will meet Wednesday at 8 senaiMy the conditions we have to WUson, Coventry; Oscar Mathia- equrt, and anyone interested Is Maple PT.4 Locomotive -- # DEEP PURPLE son. 891 Hartford Rd.; Mrs. Margie p. m, at the home of Mrs. Marilyn welcome. Effprts are being made In c lu d e s - face.” he went on, “there is much Ericson, 2 Carter St. Mefnbera are The Maple Street School i*TA • CHARCOAL GRAY that can be done to cloae the gap.’ MacDonald, 22 Wedge wood Rd.; to enter the team in a semi-prd will meet tonight At 8 o’clock in Five-Car Collision Mra Ruth Hutchina 85 Broad St; reminded to bring articles for the league In the near vicinity. ■ Tendcr--4 Cars— Trock— It waa at this point -le said that Christmas grab-bag. , the auditorium. There win be a the company would have to foUow Mrs. Victoria Krupa, 27 River St., Woman Hiiaored >■ short businesa meeting followed an “austerity” program. ”We have Rockville; , Bernice Oranakinsky, Among four persons in tbe state Takes Five Lives Trestle — Transformer Rainbow Girls vdll hold a re by a carol sing by the children. ^ E SOFT PIUOW OF DISTINCTION" . . . * to Jive within ourjneome,” he said. Wspplng; Mrs. FrancU Barry. 52 who have been selected by the 4-H Refreshments will he served by -letnes Ellis, TWUA director for Earl S t; Lynn CSmeau, Bolton; hearsal Of their minstrel show to Motorola TV Club Extension Service to receive Red Glowing | night at 7 sharp In the banquet state honors in the National 4-H the mothers of the sixth grade pu- Pontiac. Mich.,* Dec. 6 (>p)__Five this area, who served aa toast Richard Fogg, 40 Jarvis Rd.; Gall P*lL THIS PILLOW WILL MAKE master yeaterday, spoke briefly. O’Bright. 811 Oak S t; Mrs. Ger hall of the Masonic Temple. Claur, Sharp, Sta«dy UHf- Alumni RecoMtion program ia pafsons were killed and five in Smoke And ^ i a n e k Mrs. Everett Gardner. > Mwt^qga jured yeaterday fn a , 5-car ' col ^ANTA ' SU Pn CHRISTMAS GIFT He referred to the textile depres trude. Vennier, 25 Raymond Rd.; VHF Racaptie'n Irani There will be a meeUng of the 3 . M sion ^Iso, stating It was not only Miss Edith Hunter, 65 Laurel S t; Regina D’ltalik Society will meet 'Mrs. Gardner has been u home lision on Route M24 one mile north Choo-Choo distant stations . x maker for 12 years but finds time Board of Deacons and Deaconess-' of Oxford. Mich. W lu IE HER| regional or national xit interna Ronald Trapp, 30 Spring St. tonight at 7 o’clock for Its annual es of the Baptist Church tonight tional, and he advocated an at Rockville; Mrs. Isabel Nevera 88 Christmas party at the Italian- 277 M O A O for PTA work. Grange and church Dead were Harold Magnum, 21, 84 Pieces Ml-0.1124 activities and 4-H. She has been at 7:30. CTiarles Nelson, 26. Lynn Best. 27, T O M O E E O W tempt at “understanding” Indus- BigeloW S t Amerlcan Club on Eldridge Street. SALES and The Cub Scout Pack Committee In pH try’s problems. He aaid that labor Arnold Pagan! of the Garden television a RADIO on the county 4-H committee six Max Smith, 30. and Edna Kuck, 31, ADMITTED TODAY: Linda Ma SERVICE vears, helping judge thrmighout of the ' First Congregational all of Oxford. Mich. 1 P A I. t o in the past has “failed to be indus ture, 120 Bolton S t Grove will cater and each member try conscious/’ attending ia asked to bring g 25- the state. She has bMn director of (jhurch of Veinon will meef to State Police were questioning BIRTHS SATURDAY: a daugh night at 8 o’clock In the Church Both he and Reilly hailed the cent gift for the grab-bag. Chaaael S ^ fe ra ia fly S> New* n a v ta . the ferm bureau and reorganized the five survivors in an effort to ter to Mr. and Mrs. Don Carpen- SIS?" * ALLEN the Town Committee, which or- Parlors. determine the cause of the acci proposed meigcr of the CIO and tsr, 185 ^.oomls St.; a daughter to Ckaaa*! II Mi^tard, Casa. “ KN IM AC. ganizea 4-H clubs and secures The Prayer Group of the Meth- dent. AEL. They both aaid It would Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bisson, Wsp- The Friendship Club of St; John’s }• Saw BrKala. Caaa. Church will hold iU Christmas Cbaael U Waterbary. Caaa. 4:88 <>MI> HOWARD HARLOW OE- ieadera. '' odUt Church will meet tonight in Police said four of the five cars I 2 4 Pieces / == be. good for labor as well ae for ping; a son. to Mr. and Mn;. Carlos C ^ ael H Malyake. Mat*. CHESTBA — UarXt Bit* the chapel at 7:15 p.m. the country as a whole. party at the church tonight at 7 Sterraa Oty Court , involved apparently were headed Brock, Kelley Road, Vernon; a son Cbaaaci SI SsrlasheM, Ma*i. (8 aav aa aatpi , Frank Laroae, 50, of Ellington The Junior Youth Fellowship of 1^ of Straight Beaidee the speakers, aeated at to Mr. and Mra. Narcn EUis, RFD o’clock, and the Adoration Society AWHCE GoOrEEY’S in one direction on the two lane will hold its party tomorrow at 8:M ( » waa sentenced to 60' days In the the-Vernon Methodist Church will road. The fifth was headed in the the head table were John Learned, 1, Rockville. 7:30. 8:N < 8) OIITDOOB ADV. OLl'n Tolland Counts J*U for being a meet tonight at 6:30. ^ Curved TRACK % a director of the company and su —Brsca Ollaaa opposite direction. BIRTHS YBSTB5RDAY:' a (It) OAD as wEnEBn toba- common drunkard at the regular Preliminary reports Indicated AAohe M m * bo)f or girl happy with the N EW (M) CBINA SJIAt H perintendent of the dyeing and daughter to Mr. and Mra Burton Daniel J. Sullivan, 420 E. Cen TEn-—*'(laa- Facber” weekly aesaion of City Court. All Talootrtllle. and Vernon one^of the fbur^ cars pulled out of 88 piece exciting American Flyer complete. train | flnishing department; William Rice, 38 Bruce Rd.; a daughter to NEWS E) DECEMBEB BEIOB - S M U ti. superintendent of the broad goods Rd.; Carol NowotenskI, Tie W. The Rockville Emblem Club will —Cluirleo Nerweed — (MtVMTJkDUUK CDimN ’ “ ^ n^ w^ S nunabies weaving department; Joseph f>ea- Middle Tpke.; Hugo Lautenbach, hold- its annual Christmas, party (SI> EteBTS VIEWS ' f*^caaa con, treasurer of ths local; and 85 Charter Oak S t; Mra. Howard Wednesday evening at the Elks 1:48 ( SI WEATHEBCAST (Ml e o u w t u i B ■» ■ Mrs. Reilly. Smith, Its Union St.; Mra Law- Horae in Rockville. A potiuck sup t:U < II WOBLO NEWS TODAY IU) EUJi DBAMA A*' (I8> WHAT IS YOCR TBOCBLB (41) “ “ ■kJ U ^ ontoom e h Op«n TuBsdoys emd James Topliff was chairman of rence Hanover, 19 SJIaa Rd.; Rob- per will be served at 6 o’clock. Ekch (881 NEWS A BPOETS the committee which arranged the ert Peretto, 139 Maple St ; Carol member ia remiijded to bring a dol WOBLD B ^ 'S tonight rnmfHmg T h w W c y s urHI f p .m . lar gift'for exchange. Mrs. Mary 7:18 ( I) MB. OISTBICT ATTOBHBT OI^*»48« i served the guests and Tony Mra. Anthony J. Leone. Glaaton Friedrich is chairman and all of Na. IMS BOXINO (mala boat) O’Bright’a orchestra provided mu bury: Mrs. Joseph Dysr and ficers are on the committee. (I8> iriLM SROB’rS sic for dancing after the dinner. daughter, 48 F a ir^ w St.; Gordon «UI Kt'KLA. FBAN A OLUK \ (M) CAPTAIN VIDEO B*Hb,‘« • «•«*«- 91 K. Main St.. Rockville 'The Manchester Fine Art Aasn. . G¥id DeMerchant and aon (81) WEATBEB Y . — Cbir* Vtrtat Advertiaement will hold ita monthly meeting Wed- I- 48 Seaman Clrcla; Donna Judd, tnesday at 8 p.m. Thia wUl be the 18:88 (SI) 489 E. Middle Tpke.: Marcia Glen- annual meeting with election of Moaieiioster ie:U (88) NOW SELUNG ney, Bolton; Roewell Smith 143 11 :W ill) NEWS .95 Benton St.; Mlaa Polly Downing officers. There will also be a Niehols Thw C o . (SSI NEIrS AT ELEVEN sketching class and n^embers art (HI NIGHTCAP EOITIM DODGE-PLYMOUTH RFD 2, Coventry; Mre. Gerard Saburbaaltc (SI) YOU Matching Chairs $2-95 Langevln, 370 Main St.; Richard reminded to bring charcoal pencils 11 :M (M> LATE SHOW— Wormstedt. Stafford; Mra. James and pads. A social time with rih- Berapa •^jrariatta. Tb. Mad Eai- Coughlin, 343 O nter St.; Nancy freahments will follow. aadNew Bemla. East Hartford; John Bread SL Primus, 56 Hbrian Rd. *1716 Motherhood of Marj* Moth Pkoae • iSi Smofin*s $rtot9$t TnUp M t/M -# # Mteo WlMfiiBr for DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: ers Circle will -hold a Christmas Ml-a-4St4 Tha Croom W Amorica's Block Cosri b Oarl Searie, 103 Bolton St.; Mrs party at the home of Mrs. . John ‘ JSI SKlWTwyS'i&TEBS YOU CAN SU IM BimaiNCI a «/u-Aiot tocoHsotivo a cuui rsode* a wobosa a. a. yoonolf or Eugtne MlkelU, South Windsor; A. Termeulen, 133 Helalne Rd., to 1899 Mala SL—Tat Mf-S-4947 j«{ OLTECTIVE WHPiYOUBUTITI Actaolly Tkilail BIwa For Yowr Bratactlaw. Noppor a $•■ Car a Took Car a mmimmiad Cobooeo a I morrow at 7 p.m. Gifu should be I ( 8) NITECAP THEATEB Ta ^ 50 Won TroHstormor a tonisto Coistrol liottrfo Uixoop- Mrs. Jolm Garaventa, 108 Com R* A aaaaacte With 'blue coal' you’re sure of top-quality hard (Rift ghflof . . stock Rd.^Adrtenns Lesris. WUll- brought for the grab-beg. Mra. Ed 7:81 (SI)' LITTLE SHOW ' <8S> PBEVVES •bine eoal*—tinted ht-A n e t* . Mroight Trmtk >a 12 PM. Carved rrmtk A 3 ft. manUc; Mrs. Frederick Peck. 14 ward J. dost and Mra. Vincent 1:18 US) JOHN DALY—Nawa I ( I) N)EW8 blue at a t|ads-mark. coal. Tinted blue as a trade-mark, ’blue coal’ Smaka eod Cboo-Cboo Sof a ^ burnt clean and hot And there's far less waste Hil» is or Strong St.; Mrs. Wanda Mont Pppeleski will be co-hoatesses. (SI) mOHUOHIB AfATa —ft America's fln(M 24 Pc. fndestrvct(h|lo Mmitk gomsry, 842 Center 8t.; Mra Vic ^*Ton C>o1Imb bard cqtll than with ordinary mmI—lest need to tend TmtthSHA 24tmtkUtk* tor Zableskas, 148 Woodland St.; d. Am 4VHITB ucoKoot buy! The annual meeting and Christ u u (IU WEAfmVANC your furnace, when you beat the ‘blue coal* A TeHek faemimml -A Nfve- Mra. Dudley Bickford, 30 Lewis mas party of the Manchester Reg 1:18 t j) TONY XABTIN SHOW YOU CAN m VM BNfRmCI trotod (nttruclioo Maoool. 8 t; John Robin Luce, 804 E. Mid (ti) NAME’S THE SAME way- istered Nrirses Aasn. will be. held „ —Deaala Jsaiaa WHIN YOU aUBN iri Thoro h itorMog oles !• be: dle Tpke.; PeUr QuUh, 81 Cam Wednesday, Dec. 8, at the Man- ‘»*A8» DOro EDWABDE * TBE So don't be color-blind when you buy coal I Order yoort twOmr before w. bridge St; Deborah and’ Linda NEWS LOOK AT THESE FEATURES chMter Country Club. The social (SI) HLM (be *bluc coal': today! t ■* W Bteney credn Maturo, 190 Bolton 8 t: Donald hour, 6:30 to 7:30, will be followed . —HaU Ha«r COMPANY Set ths citar full Serais. ILTNI • Soper tough covering Souer, Bolton;'Percy Ekley, 40 by a dinner. All members a rt re (SI) BILL COBCM SPOBTS 24 Birch SL — MaMheoter • Rnists daiaage from liquids ^ Hamlin St.; Mrs. Mbastian San . SHOW flams at ‘blue cesr • Wqldod tabular steel • Bonderized m etsr parts (A toro, 290 Charter Oak St.; Mrs. minded to bring grab-bag gifts. 7:U < aai) NEWS CABArAN ' bums. . clesm hoi Russell Appleby, 84 Chestnqt St.; Mrs- Marjorie (^priloxxi and Mrs. „ —Jaba Camerae Swajrss aad tcoaemical! • Baked enamel finish • Chairs are channel steel construction T Marjorie AnechuU are co-chair 188) PEBBY COMO IBOir Tamarraw’a DayUaaa MIsbHabta • Eaay-action folding Mrs. Earl Ltwla and aon. 908 E. (»l CRBISTOPMEIM 41.-88 IM) TELKTHBATEB • (Colors: Apple green, cherry,red and charcoal grey ^ Middle T|>kt.; Varney baby boy, men and will be esslsted by Mra. 1:88 ( 8) CABHAB’S HOTB JMfMiistoSiiB,., COME IN-TElEPHaNE OR MAIL THIS COUPON Marion Norman, Mrs. Rita Creed, (U) COME CLOSim 8:88 III). EBEN'S COSNEB Vernon tVailer Court, RockvUic; 8:U ( 8) BIO PATOn*- AMSUCAV S N O T H U S COM Mra. Redvtra Beck and daughter, krra Priscilla Brown and Mra. £,oU (88) UHESuflT*'**" I KrtUi’s. ITS Main SL. ManelMeter I x »^1 Philopena. (SI) PTLM OBAMA 8:88 LydaU S t; Thomas Bolton, haa bean namad a new cor- MltM l i iMlp you select a good used car. . a Stock PL lyirator o< tha Hartford HoepitaL 94151 - \ / • / /• >4aiivouB H AN CH ^TEB e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANQHESTER. GONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HEr ALD, 6IANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. DECE^fBER 6, 1954 f f l G E l T V S B a i Boyle iL. Adlai Maps Defeat Nixon’s Dad Well in Boston, where several art con art critics. The art dealer in Bos fatolly in Maine, the owmsr claim exhibit at the fifth annual Con sultants agreed that it looked like, ton,' who now has the picture tells ^ ng that ft was a portrait ot one second meeting of Tolland (tounty r usie praoentMl by Mrs. John E. BAN> I necticut (fohaervation Conference laymen, at 8 p. m. The meeting Horton. Mias Marjorie H. Martin, Skywatch Schedule a painting by Robert F«ke, an Austin that it will probably sell of the family's ancestors, one of in Hartford. Friday. The local Of Ike in 1956 After Hip Surgery American portrait painter back in for around $16,000; win be addressed by the Rev. Wal Ifr*. Cluurlea N- Filimare and Mra. ■^fiown with the O ffide Open Hearing Set two sisters, which one' bring un entry will depict farm woodland ter C. Tong of Boston. He is a. can the 1700'A The painting bore no There, are very few of the Feke certain. fire protection. Robert K. Horton.,A box of Chriot- FUEL O'!. (Oonttaned tram'FBgo One) Tneeday, Dee. 1 lUMM R signature, however. For some time portraita now identified, a^d they Austin said In his letter, $16,000! didate for secretary of the Ameri moa gifta was packetl for inmates Fullerton, Calif., ‘ Dec. 6 (F) —< Meet Wrdnenday can Board of Foreign Missions. He gasoline 12- -2 a. m, . . . .V*...... V olunteere Needed THE UNDERSTANDING ining Board art experts hovered over the de are very valuable. Perjiapa 20 of It is wonderful.” of the Norwich Strte Hospital. 2—4 a. Frank Nixon, 78, father of Vice Oimmunlty Fa.’m Bureau mem- will speak on “Significant Hap Chifetmas Party! On this basis, Stevenson has told m.’ .. Volunteers Needed President Richard Nixon, is re TO INTERPRET cision as to whether the pictiu-e them 'are in art gallertoa, including In Florida friends he believes that other Re 4—6 a. m. ... .-x- ...... \o lu n teers Needed "■•s a genuine Feke portrait, but two at the Yale University Art bere will meet Wednesday evening penings, and a (Christian’s World Msarhester Bveoiag Herald Be- ported in good condition after an . . . the aesds aod I of every fsatfly ' Hebron, Dec. $ (Special)—A pub- George AMen and Herbert Miner at 8. at the home of Mrs. ~5dward wide Responsibility.” publicans in time will drag Eisen- 6—ft a. ra...... V ...... V olunteers Needed Uc htaring wUl be held Dec 16 at thought that it prohsbly was. and Gallery. / of the Amston section are spend hiwB oorrtapoiidiat, MIm Susoa 9— 12 Noon ...... ;.X.....W illiam Hansen operation for> the treatment of a served has come w< long experienea said that if ao, it might be worth A. Footo in Gilead. Noah Engel, Party Haoreoafui tU n r Torti, 'Down with oT- hpwer down to their much lower braken hip. I In tSe cenunnnlty. the Town Hall 8 p.m., before the The owner, Austin, entered the ing a week on vacation in Florida. of the Conn, Farm Bureau Aiofi. Peodletoa, telephooe HArriooa BANTLY 0!l i)M ChriataMs partlM!” level of popularity and that the Noon—3 p. m...... ^>...Robert Oenovest locsi Zoning Commission, to act thousands of dollars. U.S. Army Dec. 1, and will not be About 20 were present at the His physician said yesterday he To ExhIMt program director, will be guest (’!ristmas pa'rty staged by the. 8-8888. SMb y«ar aiwut now thte cruMd* B etro th ed President wlU be vulnerable if he 3—6 p. m...... Paul Goulet upon two amendments to the Zon The latest pronouncement on the in any huriy about the final dis Joseph Novak, son of Mr. and runs again. would be in the hospital about two Wimam F. Qolah painting ,as revealed in his letter ap^akef and win lead in a dlecus- Hebron Women's (Club, held in the «ky Hum oat wroM tho land, and 6—8 p. m...... Alfred Hagenow, Thomas M. Ryan weeks. The Vice President’s Joha Ttomey ing Commission. The amendments, posal of/hls art treosuro. Mrs. Joseph P. Novak, is one of sion on the “Tax Structure.” lurid pfctoKM art palnttd o t ^wlM 8—10 p. m...... -...... Lloyd Davidson, Rtchaid Harris.' which deal with the town's a^rov- by its owner, is thqt it is actually The^uitique dealer who aold the Tow-.i Hall Wednesday evening, A kick from a mule restored a tel Stevenson has kept publicly father broke his left hip in a fall [Funeral I Baymood T. muib up in the In his own' mind. Stevenson was The handwriting on ths wall is proval Of the selectmen, the sp- wofftiday atmoephere of her hus- well-phrased speeches but hates usually a pretty good indication provsl to be filed a? ‘he town represented as believing that de to roll off the hastily-prepared ef . SMILINM # S IR Y ie i baad’a ofOce conjures up scenes of spite any present intentions, Ei Safe Driving Day that the house is rented.. clerk s office. m far wilder abandon. senhower will be forced by his forts he has been forced b> de- Street or highway must be at fiho has heard all about those i-:ends on his time to make in the least three rods wide, unle.ss speci party to take the GOP nomination last two years. Challenge Issued reroUinc office ChrisUnaa parties.’ in 1956. fied otherwise by the selectmen. If Here is what fhe imaclnes: Ihis has opened the prospect of His next appearances may be in Feeliis Wtak HE MAKES LENDING A these provisions are not carried Prooptly at fire o'clock the of college commencement addresses, out the selectmen will have the another Eisenhower -- Stevenson in June. ' -• Washington, Dec. 6 OP) —Ameri fice deesia sprout leaves and turn battle and some Democratic Na- right, to close the street until the Christmas Store . Urges ’Loyal Opposition’ can motorista have been challeng iluiky, Rai-DowM? 0 : FRIENDLY BUSINESS selectmen approve, into tall oak trees hung with tioival Committee members said ed to eliminate all trafllc accidents Then iton Should Try FERRIZAN mistletoe. Champagne begins to they would welcome the prospect. Stevenson urged the Democrats This is the frisodly YB8 MANsger of the leeal A petition also to be acted upon biMtle up ma^mlly from the of in his Saturday night speech to everywhere in the country on FERRIZAN is one o fthe Finest ftssswaf nasaco Compoay. Ho beliovss that ao is that of Edward J. Spencer ask Sees Pro-Adlal Feeling Fast-Acting'.^ Irtm-Iodlne Blood ing for the establishment of the fice, water cooler. ' Calvin Rawlings, national com adopt the role of the “ loyal oppo Wednesday, Dec. 15. eao should borrow imnscsssarily. But whoa a A door opens and out comes the sition” to the Eisenhower adminis Building Tonics Made. Hebron Western Industrial District mitteeman from Idaho, said the The challenge came last night Do not confuse FERRIZAN with loan is to a ponea’s odvaatago, ho pcovidos folks on the south side of the Paper Mill boss, dressed in goatskins. Over tration, without surrendering the from President Eisenhower’s ac hors with the nsodod cash.' Us shoulders are ^ p e d two gig sentiment he has found in the right of sharp criticisip of foreign old-fashioned Liquid Iron Tonics. Road and the Marlborough towii Western states Is all for Steven tion committee for traffic safety, FERRIZAN la modem—up-to-date n issie ONMisoua ifo makes borrowing a simpio, Msadly traos- line. gling stenofn4>hers, w earin g son. and domestic policies with which which set the date to coincide actioo. Ho makes loans to employod aten aad weoion, asSrriod or BotUng but bright red lipsUck, they disagree. —gives you plenty of''bIood-build- • Vlaltor From Germany Paul Zlffrin, California commit with “Safe Driving Day”, already Ing Iron—the full daily quota o t the aingla. Ho arrangsa couveatont monthly poyatsnts. i Vince leavea in their hair, and a Naylor Fhoto. Butler, elected by 70 of the com If you decide that a loan is to your advaatags^ eotao to ose Herman Hilljergerdia, oi Ger filmy white v ^ Marda Jane Beach teeman, said he thinks Stevenson mittee’s 105 votes to succeed Ste proclaimed by governors, mayors all important Iodine for tihe^duct- many, was a recent guest of Mr. M: v.ill be avails! le when the time and county oSlcials. f te ia i^ YES MANagw today. ^ Nobody "Here, Jonee, have one on me,” phen A. Mitchell as National leas glands plus a generous supply and Mrs. Horace Wheeler of Oak in town can hold a candle to our selection of r r cries the boss, tossing him the Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Beach of comes and,is the “logical choice.” chairman, aaid the Democrats plan On the comparable Wednesday of the B1 and B3 Vitamins. A $38 to $800 oa aigaamrs Aloao land Road, Amston Lake. The visi 41 OooUdge St. announce the en' Gov.-elect Averell Harriman of last year, 60 persona were killed formula designed to do you p)r^ tor and Wheeler both worked to prettier girt Jones, who by now New York reaffinmed in a separate no personal attacks on Eisen ’VNf ceaeawr^rNsr iisti ro «av.m--. is clad in a goatskin, too, catches gagement of their daughter, Mar hower. and 1,807 Injund in 4,907 traffic found good if you are deficient in ' gether under Civil Service in Oer- cia Jane, to Thomas Owld KeUey, interview that he la sui^rting acridents.' Highway fatalities these nutritional blood- and ' many. Hilljergerdia stopped off at bar easily. Stevenson for the nomination. He said Jie wants his party The other men and girls in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. members to maintain at all times have averaged 104 a day during strehgth-:bulldlng elements. FINANCE C a tha lake while on hia way to vlstt KeUey, 24 Drescher Rd. Stevenson’s annotmeement at a the last two years. Try FERRIZAN for 30 days and Ids mother in Chicago.. nffloe, fU decked out in goatskins |100-a-plate dinner here Saturday “respect for the high office of iT ., 2ml n ., Ovor WsolWBrth*!. MANCHIiTER and veils, then Join hands and cir No date has been set for the President and for the Integrity and Rear Adm. H. B. MiUer, Ret., see for yourself how good it is. MIMhoN 3-411$ • Ask for the V n RIAMRpr MIsa Welker to Apeak Fab u lo u s G ift wedding. night that be “canne-t participate director of the committee, said Start taking it this very day. • Guest speaker at the meeting of undbugs cle the water cooler'ln a game of in party affairs as rigorously as sincerity of the man in the White OWN THUMOAV IVININOS UNTH l*PJA. the American Assn, of Motor Ve You’ve nothing to lose, for FER wm the (Congregational Ladies’ Aid >tng-arauad?a-roey, pausing now in the past,” '-ms accepted general Housq.” ' . UsM BsSt a mMisb «f si isra ssfiii I and then to dip their warm mua- gulp down their drink, then stand , “But that does not mean,” he hicle Administrators compiled the RIZAN is only sold satisfaction _8tos tl tIN tuh HI.M wtM fnmrhr nptU Is II cwaoHlw sastMir jmihoau s( $1%B siA ciety, '^ursday evening at 8,^o ly as indicating only an intention figures. guaranteed or your money back. be held In the church, will be Miss Ues in the cool bubbling chom- around with their cups in their to get o tt the political Cha-;iauqua said, “that we should refrMn from They're the smartest ever... guaranteed to make 1^' pegiis. hands like Oliver TWist waiting pointed criticism of either actions, J. W. Hale Dept. Store OPEN BATVRDAYS UNTIL NOON NOVEMBBB 87 to DBCEMBERIS Edith Welker, of the Connecticut clrci'Jt for a while. — OouncU of ■ (Churches, tefovision IBdden pipes play a mad tune for more porridge. Stevenson, who. underwent a or lack of action, that we do not any woman's eyes light up when she receives this . . . the laughter and the songa “Merry Christmas,” says the consider in the best interests of program, who will speak^n and serious kidney operation several Newly Weds Die - demonstrate “Christmas ^repsrs- grow louder . . . goatskins pursue boss, banging the cork back in the months ago, has complained that the country.” *'•1 "oh, so welcome" Christmos gift! And wait'll you taa uie veils in a merry chase aeroos bottle. “Take the rest of the day Similarly Rep. Sam Rayburn bf ^ tions.” It will be the annual Christ- he has had no time for extended ^ mas party of the Ladies’ Aid.- In- the desk tope. off.” rest although he said he feels wrJL Texas, Incoming Speaker c /t the In Auto Accident see the terrific color selection! ' Jones catches.and holds the coy So the gang troop out together, House, said that Democrats “do !. sitation to attend ia extended to Since the 1902 canq>aign ended, " any interested. ly struggling stenographer, and go down to the nearest bar and Stevenson'haa been apendUig about not intend to follow the mean‘and panting hard murmurs. Miss have a couple of rounds while they gruesome example set by the Re East Lansing, Mich., Dec. 6 (F)—' Build oKPing-Pong Table "And where have you been, big stream of visitors. ocratic leaders at the conclave krreckage of their car while help or a thousand-and-one things. If it in- - Signs Replaced ■1 Genuine Coif Bogs! rledf” tfiot?” Asks the Wife as Jones Stevenson has told friends he have atUmked “ths. discrimination less witnesses watched. * Street signs at Amston Lake got "What is marriage?” says X-volves lumber and hardware, tools, - pretty badly . mixed up owing to comes through the door. felt two obligations to his tarty— in the Republican farm program Marvin R. Foerster, 20, of St. paints or mason supplies, McKinney * Imported Coif Sega! Jones, bending to her upturned “Oh, the fellows at the office to clear up the 1800,000 deficit left which treats the dairy fanner as Clair lucres, and his bride of leto Hsllowecn pranksters, but . have a face . . . the muslo swells . . . the just had a little party," he replies over from the 1902 oampalgn and a whipping boy.” than 13 hours, Rhea Mae, 18, were edn help you. And the ideal way to solve *Y now been restored to their rightful * Coauol Coif Boga! champagne bubbles higher . . . amiably. The next moment Jones to root out of the party the polltic- In a slgnsd statement, Harriman, trapped in thrir car after it missed the “he-has-everything” problem is with SHOP ALL DAYV « places. Signs still lacking on a hlg^ ... higher ... feels a high-heeled shoe beating a for-revenue members he found sit- Gov.-elect Orville E. Freeman of a curve and crashed into a tree on ‘ a McKinney Gift Certificate.^ “ . few streets will soon be repikeed, Fadeout tattoo on his skuU, and he hear* .tlng on the platform at tnany of Minnesota. Gov. O. Mennen MHl' U.S.16, three miles cast of East SATURDAYS n Lake residents hope. Now here is what actually hi^>- his wife’s voice crying: Us presidential speeches. liams of Michigan, Sen.-elect Pat Laninng. painting Authentic pena at the "offlce Christmas "WeU, don’t think you can come Now he feels he has §one a long rick McNamara of Michigan, and Police made idsntiflcation from Tel MI-94625 - Allan L. Can; of East Hampton, party"; reeling home to me, you beast! I Way toward accomplishing both a number of other top Democrats the couple’s charred marriage cer “ who Is spending the winter with The boas calln in the fellows know what you've been up fc—you alms. The party wee told at the said the Eisenhower administra tificate. local friends, has received word half an hour before quitting time., and th ^ smirking Mias Smith.” ^ y here it U 80.000 in the black. tion’s farm program “is rapidly Friends said the-^honeymooners s from his friend, Clifford B. Austin, TUESDAY V “It’s been a good year, hoya,” What I say is, feUows, we can’t Btevenson seems to feel that he has bringing the daily industry to its left the wedding xbceptlon at 1:30 Jr., of Wethersfield, in connection I he soys, “and I want you to join win. Too many wives now believe been largely successful in giving kneea" A m. Sunday and svere planning (0)c^Gnnflq £om hftr with the latter's rare find of a Y* 9:00 A.M. me la a llttto celebration.” in the legend of the wild office the Democrats a “new look,” al on spending the night in Lansing- : painting by a mid-lSth ' century He gets out some paper cups Christmas party. Even if aU us though ho admits the organisation A group of runawsy supsr- four miles from the wreck. They artist. Austin became interested in TO 9:00 P.M. and a bottle of old grandson. He desk jockevs quit our jobs and has some Soft qxita on tost score. giant stars in a spiral arm of the had planned a S-day honeymoon at • supply CO.-.BOLTON NOTCH this painting through an adver \ r moistens.the bottom of each cup went to worV, in factories, you know His retirement, from the 8100-a- Milky yray relatively close to the Grand JUpidn tisement in “Hobbles.” a magazine with a few drops from the bottle, what would happen? Some blue- plate dinner circuit apparently esTth has been reported. They devoted to antique's. He wnrte the m then fins the cups to the brim nosed dreamer would start yelling doesn’t meen that Stevenson is appear to be running away from dealer, and the price was given as with water sod says he’s sorry he a new slogan. \/tthdraiwing into any pblltical one another « t high speed com 815. He found out that the painl- fo rg ^ to got in any ice. “Down with factory Christnuti riiell. Ria friends say be e ^ y s pared to similar' stars in stPtt ing waa not in very good condition, ’Taioers” he aayS. The boys parties!’* maMag a few weU-thought-out and arms of the same galaxy. ■t: beWg dirtjrand katterpB. He finally' 'W T * secured it for 835, and did not feel i - j i ' sure whether he had wasted hi.s money or not. He had the painting cleaned, and BUY DIRECT AND REALIZE TERRIFIC h a v in g ; r finally took it to the Voae Galleries AT 8MIUNO r SIftVtCI STORM 'iVlMDOW ALL HEW ipotiialitd a A Handful of Flattery..*, ' at tha SUPER M A R I^ LOWEST Whopping UM BRiLLA Buy! for HER Christmas Gift fftiO E Practical Cloves m TCRrYT EASY ■ ^ FROM HOUSE'S? n U B I R a 6UDE EtER! Tie Hunting Is Always Choose From House's For any size up to 34 x 66 Good A t House's! Pa jama Parade frame size. Instalbttion He ean’t resist a Heose tie. Get Mm several tMs year, What variety! What comfort! A gUt he’s sure to Uke. optionsL^
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DECEMBER 5. 1954 m»l miliUry vitw of policy, that to the malnlandj or. can involve us tho loadership of .Praaidont Elaen* lighted with the Message, but they difference If It la back where, it In a wAr which vrtll make us take Droodles /have no -ntaying poivec.” doesn't show. hower la nioat diatinguiahed, car- "him back—and the other the il A sincerely Christian man or That milk d;|nklng for healthy tain, and fruitful. - woman is one whose life is charac PRESCRIPTIONS YOUR POSTAL ( a Receives Wings Employes Honor lusion of the Chinese Communists By ROHER PRICE Your Dental teeth applies "only to children. SOO ITeAra* Ezpertenee, Five Helpless Children 7 S. Captives that they can take Formosa. terized by "staying power.” ' In That if parents have" poor teeth, CLERK^^ FLEXIDOOR MIRRORS such a life, there la present a their children do too. and • there's Repreoeatod by the^: AYS Retiriiig Workers Still Unaiiswered It is not going to be easy for Ppwer from on high which sus Tab liiKlqsares 94A.89 Ask jPar H ealth nothing thaUcan ho done about it. Still In China oENUpne EiAonto i>\ • The Senate cbndemned Senator either Communist China or for tains them in times of adversity. That a dentifrice isn't doing a lArtImr Drag SitrM Die in Bay State Blaze Complete ' The God of, all patience and wis Stanley Novak, 65, of 707 Hart COPfffeR~lftrclI~ Joseph McCarthy Jor not testify the United States, to acknowledge Superstitions and Bugaboos good Job unless it feels gritty. (Osattaaad tram Paga i dom enables them to ."endure hard- AH of these beliefs, of course, (OoattaiiM from > a ^ Oaa) KEEP ford Rd.. waa one of four retiring -DO IT YOUKSEUT’ See oar Chrlatmaa Sack PuMliibMl Ev«rr Krriunr Except ing before the electioha subcom realities and thus outlaw these ne.ss as 'good soldfers of Jesus In Dentistry heater placed on the sleeping employes of Hamilton Standard Midavi and HolinAVi entered at the Christ." are false.' years to the day after he waa diot Offlci'xat Manchester. Conn., as mittee which w’as engaged In an dangerous ’llliisions. For us, it Precede: .(Foilow’ing is the 29th Some superstitions, all totally able to enter the smoking bed- porch apparently set off the fire LOCAL' down near ths Talu River in Norti Division of United Aircraft Corp., ) Clana^aU Matter. would be attacked, in our own Friend, do you have the "atay- In a series of articles on “Vour The heater was being used to sup Korea while flying aa an exchange who were honored at a farewell investigation of hia affairs in ing power” of Christ s presence false.are; w in. They found the five piti Senate, aa a low betrayal of Dental Health” being presented by That if your eye teeth are re HANDS TIED? ful bodies- the three older chll- plement the regular hot - water vtfflcer with the U.S. Air Force. testimonial dinner at the British aETCHEB 8UB8 CO. «nwci&i«Tfo'c r a t e s 1951 and 1952, It did not order with you ? When life becomes tur The Herald in cooperation with the heaUng. faclUttea. AND < Payable 4j1 Advsne. Chiang Kal-ahek. ^or the Chinese moved. yoii will become blind. aren in a double bed. the two Canadian diplomata had asked American Club here' Saturday ’One Veer ...... ^C • . •#...... 8U.S0 him now to answer the allegations bulent. do you know- His" wisdom Manchester Dental Society. Today, smaller ones In a large crib. The rest home had been in opera about him when they met the Chi night Blx Uonth...... 7.75 Communlata, It tyOiild be a loss of and patience ? If not, then will you That wisdom teeth havq some OUT- OF- 143 WEST M r o D L ^ T C R N M K ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' Thia. Month...... 3.S0 then made against him. There is. superstIUona and bugaboos in thing to do with iptelllgcnce. Firemen t-jok them out a wln- tion since 1948. Its. operators re nese Communist delegation to the The dinner was s|>onsored by 160 fact. But both/bf us ought to be pray with me "O Lord, I believe; dentistry.) portedly were planning to install .'On* Month ...... : Iso therefore, at present, no demand, help thou my unbelief.” That a child bom with teeth in dow in small hampers and lower Geneva Conference last June on fellow employes of the four In the AUTO GLA$S INSTALUD all news dispatches credited to It which, in the past few weeks, has teeth and works outward, BaeAUM You Lack A hand’s mother, Mrs. Euleterio De thick clouds of smoke and the bit at the border of this British colony Besides Novak, who has worked ■ not otherwise credited in this papei do, back iii 1952. Tomorrow this elephant 'will Westport, Dec, 6 lE—Henry Mat ter cold weather. Bodies of the yesterday. • and also tho local news piihitshed here. teeti quietly urging both Commu Plane Crash Kills on first teeth because they're tem- thias, 68. who had been reported Baggls. She was Uken to her victim. Ogre of Lochiiess for the company 28 years, the men PICTURE FRAMING • All rlfhts ot reptihllcaiion of special '' ^onctheleas. It was obviously probably • feel terrible and swear HIGH SCHOOL victims were found covered with Appearing thin but otherwise honored were Frank Forrest, of • dlapatches- herein nre also reserved nist China and the United States that he sees pink Sabus. If he on rst teeth because they're tem missing by one of his sisters, was mother-in-law's home and given Ji- vm the feeling of the Watkins Com- Trio ill found dead-in a foot of water .'in DIPLOMA a sedative. nakes. healthy, he arrived in the custody 1-^ Bast Hartford, who had 26 years' WINDOW ond PLATE to refrain from provocative ac keeps up like this he's bound to an porary anyway.' Rescue workers tried artificial Real or Something of three Red Chinese guards. He 'service: Stanley Krupa. of West ftill aervlco client of N. E. A. Serv- m itt^ that McCarthy should have Muddy Brook which runs thnMi^ You can fa t ona at HOM E in your A British war bride. Mrs, De le^lnc.- tions, either way, in the Formosa lo.se his Job. his family and even That it*a better to have a had his farm yesterday. Dr. Harry S. Baggis met her husband while he respiration and quickly removed wore a blue, padded CMnese uni IiaKford,. 20 yesrs; andJohn JALOUSIES: Installatton Is Oulrk, Easy and Bcoeomletf^^ BbUshhrs Representatives; The felt obligated to answer aerious tually end up on the streets beg tooth out and be done with it tpara timo. If you ara 17 or ovor Mathews Special Acenev — New situation. Mason, Mich- Dec. 6 UP)—Three Phillips,, medical examiner, says was sUtioned in the British Isles the injured to nearby hospitala (Coatinned from Faga Oaa) form. / BerrtdUon, 17 years. Contraetora: We have ia stock 1 And substantial charges again.6 UP) — graduation exercises held at James For Monday—1 p. m; Friday; Westport, Dec. 6 UP) — State taker, 24. both of Munith, Mich. sounder start to draw an astound in Hong Kong, MacKenzIe said 1952 subcommittee had accumu above must be induced to join Nam«_ ■ As*.. Four elderly'women died in a fire ing shape , , only: Connally Air Force Base. Waco. For Tuesday—1 p. m. Monday. Police say a statewide alarm has Elephants Enonymous. But pre Porath and Whittaker w-ere the ELECTWCHL FWE that broke out early today at a (luotatlaM Fanusbed B« Texas, Dec. 3. The ceremonies F^r Wednesday—1A p.1^. nt,111. Tnesday. t n p i i a i i v . lated against McCarthy, was been issued for the arrest of a New (M uni A MMdtebrouk. "I shouted to the captain and "I am glad to.be here and am Thursday-l p. m. Wednesday. vention is better than cure—don't fathers of six children. Asaartss. rest home in this town 25 miles lookingohii forward to spending climaxed a year of training in the' ■ For FMday—1 p. m. --- Thursday.---- - given, on tho last day of debate, Haven man in connection with an State Police said the plane was 1 > aa atiaaa seven other crew members—they Observer Program. ForXX,— Saturday-1 -1 P. m.-Friday. automobile accident in Norwalk give elephants martinis. This CltyJ___ a itla . - northwest of Washington. v.-ere down below having tea—and Christmas with »>y family” Mrs. X CTasslfled deadline; 10;30 a m, each by Senator Watkins. means you! on :a. flight from the Gregory Air destroys VftLOABlL Volunteer fire fighters managed MacKenzie' and th-lr four young Lt. Sambogna, a 1949 graduate Saturday which seriously burned port. The plane exploded and burst they- came crowding up to the jay of tmbUcation except Saturday — Senator Watkins was sfieaking to evacuate most of the patients children live ,n Montreal.- TTie of Manchester High School, V A. in. four (lersons. State Policeman into flames. The bodies of the vic despite subfreezing weather and Ftrat National ■■■h wheelhouse. At «,n jc we turnod the studied at Trinity College where for the position that McCarthy'! Austin Ford identified the man as boat a'oout and tried to track the RCAF announced in Ottawa that Monday, December 6 tims Were burned almost beyond Intermittent snowfall. Fifteen of Manchester ..... it would fly her to Vancouver to he was graduated with a Bachelor Mayo Murray of 27 Exchange St., recognition. It took police hours to/ Hartford NaDpaal rr.unster again, but we must hove of Science degree in Mathematics " x /- offense against the 1952 subcom New Haven. A Thought for Today documents in home other persona were reported in frightened it away. meet her husband. mittee was not merely a matter identify the victims. as ail peri jured. , Bank and Trust Co. 33<; Tne RCAF-’ordsred, MacKenzie in 1953. Following The Routine He aiiid a car owned by Murray sonal papers and the plane's Ideh- Conn. Bank ahd T'ae graph sho\ved a smal.- He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. of the language he used against crashed into the rear of the other The Montgomery County Cord- I aded thing with an ungainly body not to talk to newamen until he staying Power tification markings were de- neria office Hated these persons as Trust CO...... 69 74 had re(jorted to Canadian author Domenick Sambogna, 45 Cottage OPEN The Kile of automatic political it. He cited, to the Senate, the car and both burst into flame.s. A witness said Jhe plane,/at%| Look Manchester Trust ... 60 65 und a tail about 18 feet long. St. Opposition and Criticism la Soma- He said the occupants of the sec In Jesus' parable of the sower, dead in the fire at the Maryland ities. However, SHnpaon said after some 400 exhibits of bank atate- tempting to make an emergency Every day headlines like this argue for er Rest Home: * FIra lasarBMa Compaalea 1. A Southport, technical expert interviewing hlnr that he could con- times especially frulUcss. Perhaps ond car fled the scene rii t the seed sown Is received into four landing, veered afid clipped/a tree the sure protection a Safe Deposit Box of the firm which makes the echo menta, cancelled checks and other while the four persons were inside typej^f sdil: The smooth soil, the provides. Your valuable papera and Sally Turpin, 96, Matilda Kohlef, Aetna F ir e ...... 64 <4 67 >4 f)”m there are Americans in 'the nothing of the 13 Americans who those who feel them.aelves cast In branch. Around! 94, and Mrs. 'Yates Duke, 73, all Hartford F ire ...... 175 180 sounding equipment, ssid the echo camp MacKenzie waa In and that documents bearing on the main the burning vehicle. stony soil, the thorny soil, and the documents are far too im(>ortant to graph "was definitely animal mat were sentsncsd fscently. Hs was the role consider that they have They are Mrs. iMchcy Gray, who good, rich soil. His parable empha m k their loss by fire. That's why it’s of Washington, and Mrs. Dora National Fire ...... 103 107 their names were being forwarded told their names and said that 1962 charge against McCarthy, Ward, 86, of Rockville, Md. Phoenix ...... 83 88 ter of some kind” and "cei-talnly to the Air Force in W '.shington. no choice but to press on w-ith is in critical condition at Norwalk sizes the responsibility of. the hear befit to keep them safe and handy inside DONT LET your insurance was not a whale or like any other none of them had been ih hia Until 9 which was that he had used'for Hospital, her husband Elwood; er of the Gospel. It urges us to a fire-proof vault. The fire, which was restricted Ufa and Indemnity Ina Cos. Skbne said: "MacKenzie knew camp." their attacks, no matter how il .problems care for them- Aetna L ife ...... 153 168 kind of fish that has ever been himself funds donated by the pub Herbert Pearson. 2'f, and^his prepare the soil of our-own hearts, GIFT to a small section of the building, heard of.’’ logical they may seem, fob the lic to fight Communism. Mary, 26, all of New Haven, Gray that the Gos(>el be fruitful therein. PROTECTIVE FEATURES selves . . • perhaps lose your broke out on a sleeping porch, Aetna Casualty 185 195 HEADQUARTERS home, business, car .or other Conn. General ...... 415 430 The Loch Ness monster, which apirit and good of their own Referring to this evidence. Sen and Mr. and Mrs. Pearson were EdtVard Veriion has character- OF A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX which had been converted from a usually is reported at the start ot P**^y- But there are times when in fair condition. Ford said Mpr-^ Izcd those (>eopIe whose souls are. Girts Wrapped Free { property. aolarium and enclosed. Some of the Hartford Steam Boil. . 77 82 P.A.C. ator Watkins asked the Senate to patients were isleeping in the area Travelert ...... 1750 1800 the summer season, was last beard Wednesday Until 5:30 this blind faithfulness to the roU' ray is accused in a warrant of shallow and in whom the Gospel • Dual lack MchaaiM-yw kiy laMit Nil from on Oct. 9. A busload of peo consider what would have hap-, reckless driving and evading re soon dies for lack of deep rootage Arthur Ijifug Storti I f # Willi kNk inrSliiy. Call on us. Let us give when the flamiss first were rejjort- PaMIe Uttattea ple on the shore near the (joint tines of the situation can make pened if McCarthy had actually sponsiblllty. As follows. "At first, they are de- your in.surance affairs ex •d at about 3 a. m. Conn. Light Power ...18 them seem especially ridiculous. An explosion in a. small g a s Conn. Power ...... 40 from which the Rival reported her appeared to answer the charges • lull kayiNKthMsaliiiiafarraiackiiiikaL pert attention . . . and pro discovery said they satv something This weekend at New Orleans Hartford Elec. Lt. .. . 54<4 against him. Instead of defying • CNvaaiNl, p iinli raMs hr iiM ia iit kix’s vide you with dependable Hartford Gas Co...... 36 with three big h^mps moving provided such a time for the good prpteclion! So. New England through the water with an undu BINGO • Thursday Until 9 the committee's invitation to ap . leaders of the Democratic party_ Tel...... 38 <4 40 >4 lating motion, waving what looked pear. like a fin on its center hump. PAC BALLROOM Its titular head. Adlai Stevenson, • Emy mriir pnitiiil) MmliM m i nbmet Maaafsetanag Compaalaa If Senator McCarthy had ap I m ,9 A A I r w m and its new organisational head, S a Jt Allied Thermal ___ aOCKVHlE peared as a witness, said Senator Order now for pre-Holiday installa Am. Hardware .... Paul Butler. They sttwe manful Suffers Injury Watkins, he could have done one • NtNiiiNtNi|Nkailki]fiihsi‘ Arrow, Hart. Heg. . RETAIL MERCHANTS lUREAU ly to provide tho usual order of of three things. KIRSCH SUN #• Qnee^ SiG^tH'tvL Asso. Spring ...... political criUci.sm. They were Bristol Brass...... To Hip Jii Fall EVERY MONDAY NIGHT MANCHESTER CH ib llER OP COMMERCE First, said Watkins, he could Cheney Bros...... Singularly unfortunate in what have denied the charges, thus fac Kirsch Venetian ^Iind.ed and fell while would have been "most humiliat 175 Epst RANGE & FUEL OIL shopping at McClellan’s S t o r e of leadership by concluding U. S. Envelope pfd. Saturday. She was treated and re ing” for him. which would have Centbr^St. Veeder-Hoot "nonaggrc.ssion pact with Sena been to invoke the Fifth Amend SAViNQS BANK OF MANCHESTER leased in good condition. tor Knowland’l and finding “some 923 MAIN STREET Tba abnva quouaons aia .lot to This morning, Ruth Bosworth, ment against selMncrimination. MFG. CO. 'X >a bonatrued as aetual mUrketa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bos means 6 ? ^ peaceful coexistence In all this. Senator Watkina was ^ i k d e l h A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK The BOLAND OIL CO. worth of RFD 1, Rockville, fell and with a largo eegment of his Motorist (to man he Just ran twisted her' right ankle at Mar suggesting very definitely that over)—Look out back there! party.” MANCHESTER GREEN 3 -« 3 2 0 low’s, Miss Bosworth, who is an the real reason Senator McCarthy m r Defeated Soul—What's the mat employe at the local de|>artment It so happens that if there is did not appear to answer the 1952 ter? Ya' ain’t coming back, are store, was also treated and you? anything which does President charge^Sgalnst him was that he X released. Eisenhower credit, it is the fact had no ^rood answer, X, that Senator Knowland disagrees rte y are still not answered, with him on foreign policy. It can le Senate, by its vote. Friday, ^> *' all ovor—in size/in powGiv in value likewise be Judged lute that th^ said they should’- have been an 9 9 0 brand of opposition to President swered. The charges said in 1952, A Christmas Gift Tip To The Ladies! Eisenhower which exista^-ithin and will say as long as they are / his own party is a ^v1it to the not answered, that Senator Mc- Now in 3 series, 10 models; President, and tesUrfiony that his New 188- and 198-horsepower Carth.v used both his position as a leadership is gtvjdior the country / the doringiy iow Montclair, and for the wdrld.' Senator and -.Jjls crusade against Super-T^rgue V-8 engines— Communism for his personall gain Now thp^ucstion which comes ./ It may be that Senatot* McCJartpy back to Mr. .Steveri.son, and his a man th^ beautiful Monterey, can disprove tlpem, completely. the lost word in high- ahalkw* wit, is thi.s; doe.s he real If , he should, for they reflect ly; believe that rrc.sirlenl Ei.sen- 80 •"“n the budget-minded Custom on the sincerity of the one thl^g -*«=5asa icompression power / hower should reconcile his views goes far...with he ha.s above all asked the Ameri with those of Senator Knowland? can people to follow—his anti Also at New Orleans, the. new si-' Communism itself. ly elected Democratic national p l a s t i -H i d e chairman. Paul M. Butler, felt ’TO iin r^ Of ^ constrained to show his title to “Republic Formosa by ' 1' THE NEW MERCUftV MONTEREY TMC New MCaCUNY CUSTOM hia new, office. So he asserted, There could have’ been one vast When it came his ''turn, that Prc.si: and healing improvement in the dent Eisenhower lacked the latest mutual defen.se treaty the - -2 • capacity to govern and unite the United States has neKotiat’ed and W i American people. A niilitary back signed., It could’ have been a ground, he observed, was not a treaty with the ''Republic of For ' full and complete preparation for. mosa" instead of with, the "R e /•’f- the Presidewey. ' public of China. I'.. ;Mr. Butler s comments had tjie This would not only have made — the Famous Three diamonds, DEBBIE REYNOLD?. Co-starred poor fortune to come only thr^*- sense, but it- would have been 14K 9275. ' tn “ATHENA,’’M-G-M’s ' days after this same I’residentl closer to the actuai intent of our ■m i c i i a k l s t r e a s u r e c h e s t musical romance in color had. in his noteworthy press, con- action. For, in the ne\v treaty ;ference remarks of Thursday, w th Chiang Kai-shek, we do not Accepted Symbol given an inspiring, demonstration recognize ' his sovereignty over of his capacity not, only to unite Chinese territory he does not o* FlawieBo Diamond Quality Amertca, but to unite the world. hold. We recognize his. sovereign :l.' And one of the things the Pres ty only over ‘ territory he does ypiii^Santa ident demonstrated at this press actually occupy, which is mere . . • i conference, as. he had re(ieatedly ly: Formosa and its aj.sociated Here’.s the little Treasure Chest that demonstrated it before, was that islands. makes refeiving your engagement dia ■i , he was a'.thousand miles removed And we no longer, outside .of mond a bigger and more impressive mo a Lane from Mr, Bjutler's apparent con this treaty, cherish - any., official ment! Itfa the.' MICHAELS Treasure cept of a miiiUry man as Presi illu.sion that Ch'lang Kai-shek i.s Chest, .synonyWious “everywhere with dent. If there was ever a man in either the actual or potential finest flawless diamond quality- No need . BecRilke'it is a.s sentimental for you to wonder! There’s that impor the Presidency who was mors of ruler of the Chinese mainland. , f .'as ..mistletoe and a.s a compassionate whole .man than tant word "flawless’’ inscribe right in Platinum s oU - .The reality is that Chiang is on talre 9900. practical as a savings account PresTddnt Eisenhower was bn Fornnwa. and that he is the ruler Hhe satin lining—and 54 years of MlClI- AELS reliability to back it up! See these ' you should put a Lane •niursday—^ d that performance of Formosa, and of nothing el.se, Colonial Chest in 'AmeriiKto“7 beautiful diamonds now! Some day you at the top of your Christmas List. was merely a peak to the whole, and that somebody - el.se is the Cherry; full length drawer. INTRODUCINe THE NEW MENCURY MONTCLAIR trend of hia heharlor in pfiice— . will own one! The handsome Modem Lowboy ruler of the ChineSe mainland. N . _____ ...... ; ; / we would have to seelt through tlie ^ooner or later, the realities Debbie Reynolds is admiring greatest pages of American lead have to be recognized. The.se is $79.95 in L im ^ Oak advisrtlssd in / ership to find the proper cbmpart- You re now looking at the reasons we Say hurry realities are that we stand pledged or Cordovan Mahogany! LIFE Montclair, 188 hp in the Monterey and Custom. ' •on. —why our showroom has been so jam-packed to defend Chiang on Fotmosa, Most important. Mercury gives you insUmt with people ever since announcement day. / It pays to own o new 1955 . All Mr. Butlelr had to du to de our pledge forbids Commu acceleration in every speed range—all Die way liver this kind of attack on the lAMif obYmr. loaf OB fi)od looks - wondezfully light nist China attack on Formosa ex f For 19S5 is an aU-netc-car year for Mercury— from a standing start to tuperhigliway, limi^. President Waa to doge his eyes Budget Paymental in the htndl Washable, scuff-proof, oolorfast; cept at the price -of war with its. •.nw bodies, new styling, new chassis, new cn. The news is almost endless. Dual*exhaust on and mind to everything Dwight' and that, so far as present policy haodsAnely tailoied interiors. Popular Ginger or RussOt gines, new models, new performance! the two top^riea. New tubeless tires. A n e / •J Eisenhower does mean in the can see, both Communist China White House. That he apparently For example. Mercury’s bigger—in length, Full^cope windshield . . . IDERCURY and Formosa are separate polill-. Five diamonds, ear c o m pa n io n nao $16.50 wdUi, and wheelbase. It’s 'lower-only 58H stKxeeded In doing, because he .cal entitles, each scheduled to liK 9439. So don’t run the risk of a long w ^ for ^ felt hU poaition called upon him inches high in some models. It’s more powerful. future styling, super power continue to'- «xist! JEWELERS rSILVERSMITHS is a " T w o-ourrcR $ 2 1 .0 0 America's most advanced new car. Sw uk today ' to do it.'' But what real profit ran The sooner these iiealities are 958 MAl.N ST.—.MI-B-4i9S 19B,horsepower in the entirely new, .ultra-smart for early delivery. / there in a political atU ck .which openly recognized, the'better. For, put* an automatic label of weak- 59:95 WATKINS until they are recognized, and ad the Ma latHtiUM kH. •TOMT d r TUB T «a » > wua U aiuMair a l. S. ateltee WXnC;XV. ChaaaN a. *' 17 I aaaa on demonstrated. strength ? mitted, on both sides, the danger 18th C«ntury Hepplw’hite mi- Wvr' it la preciselvt in the area oif is. that world war hogany chest; 48” loitg. BUSH HARDWARI CO. ■ :iiiif ^ the country’, and in the two lUualbns—the one the Uluaien Meuteiteiie^ BROtHERS, Inc: 793 MAIN S T R ^ 301.315 CENTER STRECT — MANCHESTER i ■
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, DECEMBER «, 19S4 i/'. MANCHESTER EVENING >. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, J954
t Set to Study Demands First Snow Falls on Town/ elude election of a new president mas party of toe South Windsor Eden Raps U. S. Court Bolton 'to nil toe vacancy created by the day, tomato aoup and crackefx,. Dee’s Fisc^ Garden (3ub will be held Tliursday tuna fish aandwlch, chocolate cake; recent resignation of Mn. WUUam at Wood Memorial Library at 2 \na F re e 11 U. S./A irm en A. Roberts. ThUraday, beef and noodle eSa-’ More Predicted for Today /Fost Office Lists ft m. Members are asked to bring aerole, buttered peaa, carrots SPECIALIZING IN Reds on GI Cards As-allabte Christmas arrangements and a 80- Backs T ax Policies Put Local^Men Brave Icy Lake M n. (Charles Warren of Toil •ticks, rolla and butter, cookies; from Om ) Town highway workers this af cent gift for exchange. Hostesses Friday, baked beans, garden oalad, CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Road has announced she will Holiday Schedule vrtli include Mrs, Herbert Twining, Yule^Tree Expert ternoon were preparing for an Klfiinsfhmidt Escapes the personal Christmas c. cheese sticks, peanut butter and on dispute with To Rescue Year-old Doe Mrs. James Stoughton, Mrs. Ralph honey sandwich, fruit. CEI^RAL CX>NTRACriNG :«ver Sues •1 ehlppinc Jail Term s other possible battle with the ele . / From Westover Field Conyiclions ordered by memben of the W TOrall, Mix. Albert Stiles, Mrs. t Under Fire available at the meeting of I^Mplng, Dec. 6 (Special)—Rob- Union Schoormenu; today, hash. •n, there e llktU- Hiu Water Myth ments as a private weather service ert BurriU, poatmaater, haa an Harry Deane and Mrs. John ClapB. Stewed tomatoet, bread and peanut REMODELING AND REPAYING rfepbd t€ the uwembly lUnf be- (OoaUnned from Page One) to which tl>e town subscribes pre - Henry Kleinschmidt, 18, 94 ..(OMttooad from Faga Oaa) Bolton, Dec. 8—The lake waa«,dered by woods on Vernon Road. society tomorrow night at United PTA T o View Play (OBatlaaad from Pago Oaa) Methodist Church. ’Die groupwill nounced-that the local post oflice butter, frosted graham crackers; FREE ESTIMATES » MORTGAGES ARRANGED niuredey. dicted two to three iifches of snow /wells St., recently picked up icy and cold-looking yesterday Here they let the deer loose. will be open from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. The annual Christmas program Tuesday, tuna and noodle cas f b e eostm time krill give I Chicago. Dec. 6 i/Pt—k man raan hosUlltieSi As such they should beginning this afternoon and end by police and turned over to during theVerivid under Investiga kicked up her heels and took o S conUnue iU study of India X t to# of the PTA will be held tomorrow have been repatriated on the con in toa money ai>d ersdit field, find niofnlng after the first snow of session. Mondays through Saturdays until serole, vegetable, bread and but-- fctiuns • chance to examine ^ ^ 0 sells 80,000 of them every ing after midnight. Air Force authorities who tion. < not aa ^ tic a claim, a niiauae of it.” across the field for about M feet. Chriatmas. Ha has aakad thab evening At 7:30 at the school. A clusion of the Korean armistice. charged him with being absent ***• •4oaon. BlaSk, open water Kindergarten Mo< NaUvlty play will be presented by ter, fruit; Wednesday, soup and • Afltes’ resolution, ^ t inttruetl( says it’s just silly to put . Workers spent over eight ht^s Clwlc said it appearad to him I "‘“PP*** '•">* right beck to Christmas packages and cards ba crackers, peanut butter and Jelly ERNEST A. RITCHIE butt of your Christmas Laborite John Baird had asked Sunday sanding streets aft^ a without leave, ucaped Friday . They then calculate the differ Mothen who will i it the toe primary grades. The inter "IM in their tcvenunenta, and go why instructions were given to that President Eisenhower “la un *•*•«*'*"'• Richardson said. ”We kindergarten and nurse mailed early to avoid the last min sandwich, apice cake; Thursday. into the asaembly plenary ready In water on the theory •noWfall late Saturday pIgbU at 2:25 p.m. from Westover ence between the net values of the had to drive her into the woods.” . teacher mediate and upper grades will pre 15 LIBERTY ST. TEL. MI-.1-8I72. MANCHESTER I Nutting at the United NaUons to happy over toe economic daoltne, . this week include M Frederick ute rush. Psekagea headed west Spanish rice, vegetable, bread and ■tar a quick decision after full yi keep it fresher. At 1:35 today Weather gbivlces, Field in Chicopu, M au., where taxpayer’s asaeta at tha beginning quite apart from the fket that it I m *. ***• *^‘*"<* Hotchkiss of Colchester. should be mailed immediately to sent a tableau, showing how condemn the Chinese government Inc., a Buton firm of weather he w u being held awaiting White and Il^ht blanket of snow I conservation officer for the Con- Gauthier, today; William Christmaa ia celebrated in other Jelly, pudding; Friday, scrambled '' d ^ t e . / water with sugar "because they had punished Unit and the end of u c h of the years has cost hit party Qie eontrol of Haggis, Tuesday, in . Edwin insure deliver by Christmas. eggs, maahedr potato wdto butter, One problem facing the Allies added —^ ^ a f s even sillier," forecutera, notified thabown that trial on the ^arge, according involved. Congress.” , \ , *5 promise oflnecticut Fish and Gome Dept., Plaque Installed lands. Mr. and Mrs. SanU CTaua ed States spies." the snow ie expected m r this area. to Westover Field officials. •Hating soon. | completed his investigation last Hinds, Wednesday, , Olaf Er- will serve refreshments to toe fruit. Milk la served writh all meals' ' was how strong a condemmvtion/of says Ous RaUas, who whole ConservaUve cheers filled the If the final figure for any year Aa a remedy, d a rk suggaated' landson, Thursday Ind Mra. Rob A plaque honoring Glenn Rose. at both achoola. Red China to seek. Another was By 5 or 8 p. m., one Inch is ex They said he had b u n sta ia aubstanUally greater th u the News Tidbits A t 11 a. m. teenage residents! —night o and marked A .« wm a happy wssasteag,ending Ellsworth Memorial High School children taking part. The regular sales the tre^ in hla South chamber as Eden said firmly: that the reserve board' allow Its A M a m A « AM A A A M... - -- — » ■ A — _ . *rt E. Gorton, Frl pected to have tM tn . T he snow Of the south shore M the lake to an unfortunate morning for one Alumnus ot the-class of 1949. has business meeting will follow the how to make the U.N. machinery Water Street mabUt ”I cannot for one moment, ac tioned at K u sler Air Force taxable income reported for that CoHed from AP W ires member banks, which comprise a' Tonight’s Meettags program. Maaclwater Evening fterald t to work, since the Chinese/Cbin- will be dry and tomperatures will Base in Biloxi, Miss., at the year, the revenue agents claim the spread the alarm that a dog had of his charges. The doe’s rescuers been placud on the front lawn of S Rellas said todayN^e sup* cept Mr. Baird’s references to probably to frppi 15 to 20 degrees. large majority of toe commercial broken through toe ice and was The Ladies of St. Maurice will In place of a 10-cent gift each Wapping rorreapoBdent. M n. .An- uniats rejected diplomatic over* these men as spies.” time he allegedly went AWOL excen represents unreported tax are keeping their finders crossed meet at the recjlory tonight at 8 the school by James Petney, presi 9^ 9i^ 09civ— ply of trees will be Aime this Slippery banking aystem, to egterate on floundering. Two residents ^set that she’d be able to elude Any parent is asked to bring a . book ale Collins, telephone Mitchell ttifsa at Geneva and throum Brit* year, but was wary of predict Another Lalmrite, Mrs. Barbara and w u working on the base able Income. Senate Majority Leader Know- Icwec reeerves. o’clock to complete plana tor ita dent of toe Class of 1949, and other S-4419. U i channels. Manchut^’s first snow of the incinerator at Westover Field eut in a row boat to investigate dogs ih the neighborhood. members. A dedication ceremony suitable for children of grammar ing retail prices. He said Otts Castle, asked what representations season st^ed to fall late Satur - Endeavoring to show that land (R-Utah) iMvea by air for The Reserve Board aets tha per Christmas party tentatively set school sge. They will he placed in Aahs Actlea On CIviltaas at the time of his escape. Friedberg had taxable , income in and aoon turned back to toe con- . New fiction titles received at the will take place later. is approximately what the re^ had been made by the U.S. for day nigtoaind within a few hours week’s vacation at Nassau in toe centage of each member bank’s . Bternatton of fast-gathering on- PpWlc Library during November tor the ChrlHmas week holidays. the school library. RefreshmenU Over the week end. a State Dept, JMtain to participate In an fir Police In Manchester were excess of what he reported, the Bahamas vrith his wile . . . U.S. Serving on toe committee for the Glenn was reported missing in taller "should” charge: 8-foot it had packed down to a tru ch er- deposits which the bank must lookerii. inripde Brooks, White Gulls Fly. one bf the first iwttlex of toe Ko will be served at the cloee of the 9 iA , d t Q o h sd A . gtatement indicated , the United tree. |S.20; 5 to 8-foot, $2.78; afldM val blockade of China. oua slick on town streets.: alerted but neither they nor government introduced evidence participation in U.N.-administered keep, uninvested and imloaned, on meeting toiught and for the party, meeUng by the sixth grade moth States la seeking U.^. action on at his trial that there were in As Robert L, Richardson put it ing: /Coker, The Day of the Pea rean Wsr. He U toe son df Mr. and 4-foot. 81.50. "The answer is none,” Eden he only local accident attrlb- the Air Force hu had - any cease-fire in Kashmir ceases with deposit as reserves with (he (e^ral cock; Cunningham, In <^est of later In thy month are Mrs. Henry ers. The room mothers in charge the two American civilian em said. creases in his net worth in 1944 "*Aa soon as we recognised the dog Bernals, Mrs. Andrew Fisher. Mrs. Mrs. William Rose bf ,Ellington to the storm, however, oc- word of Klelnschmidt’s where departure of last two American of reserve system. Eden; Howard, The Dream.House; Road and toe brother o f Jean Rose, •re Mra. Horace Porter. Mrs. Wil BloyoB of the' Army whose sen- - Thlrteeiv. Americans were sen abouts since Friday. through 1947. ficers was a deer, we knew we couldn’t Anthony Armentano. Mrs. Charles EMERGENCY Where the First in Fashion when a town-owned pay- Lowering thla margin, aa Clark handle it with a rowboat.’i There Hyman, No Time tor Sergeants; class of '51, Jime Rose, clasA »f liam Fraise and Mrs. Robert W at teiwas were announced along with tenced by tiie.Chinese Communists being used in connection Friedberg said the government Prime Minister Nehru tells Par suggested, would return large Judson, The Otjier Basket; O’More Robbins^ and Mrs. George Maneg- son. the 11 airmen. The civilians, John ning Manchester squadron, which failed to show that the net worth Allowed some recruiting of a mo ’52, and Jack Rose, class ofW . OIL lURNER Is First to Moke Its to long prisoh-v______terms. Two___ wer^wer« with s tr u t sanding skidded into liament India ia willing to "‘offer amounts of reserves, probably more Gypsy Girl; Potter, Good Morning) Sqnod Usted / Baaaar Planaed Downey of Britain, and Rich* was commanded by Cadet C apt clviliane. The ll\referrcd to by increues reflected ahytoing but tor and this time, Richardson and SERVICE Samuel Clemens and Senior Of a parked truck on Brookfield some minerals and sands which than a billion dollars, as operating Miss Dove; Ruck, Spice of Ufe; The/aelectmen’s study commit The varsity roster at' Ellsworth Ih e annual holiday bazaar,' ard Fecteau. of Lynn. Mass., were Eden were members of one .air the invutment of a large hoard of we have in abundance” to the • neighbor, Howard N. Jensen, cut tee qh establishing a Planning Appearance in Manchester ficers Myles Buckley, Thelma Rog Street doing alight damage. funds to the commercial banks. ^ through 150 feet of half inch ice Saunderi, Never To Be Alone; includes Wlfliami Wlfll Chapman, Wil •ponaoiredi.by toe Ladies Aid So captiired whdn their plane was crew which crashed. ' / One local man, Adrien G. Gag Sen. McCarthy cuh ucumulated yews earlier. atoms-for-peace ppol of President The banks could then lend up to Stevenson. Shoulder the ’ Sky: Con^ission will hold its second ciety of the Community Church, CALL Shot down tn November. 1092. but ers and Richard Rmndahl. Quizzed On Economl^Alnw A jury acquitted him of charges, after erauing two-toirda of toe raeeting at the school tonight, liam Dexo. Andrew Johndrow, Jack non of ISO Eldridge St., w U u ri Eisenhower, .Atomic Energ>' Com five times the amount of resorvea Y shnke,, Perhaps Tomorrow and Rose, William Wilson, and Douglas' will be held Saturday, sUrting at wars not liitcd in the first Ameri* Group Ommander Capt. Arthur Mrs. Castle asl.ed w hetl^ Eden involving 1944, but convicted him mission (ABC) Mys it is ready to 'lak e, threw a noose around the James Klar, planning engineer tor Mann qf Bolton led the mission. ouBly Injured in a akidding acci handed back to them. A big new. Silver Song. Ziegra; Juniors Norman Anderson, 2 p. m. Ctoristmas gifts, homemade can call fpf U Jl. action. would "resist American/prer^ dent in Windsor Locks and is ih Set to Resume on charges bued on returns for launch first ot Several projects doe’s head and led her aa she the State Development Commis articles, home - baited food and M l-9-4548 He flew with Lt. Robert Agnew of source of potential lending power sv'am back to shore. Non-fiction added includes Blay, Gary Donohue, Miles Grant, Ed- The. fikther memorandum pre* direct or Indirect, through serious condition today at Hart 1945, 1946 and 1947. For toe latter aimed at furthering President would thus be created. Hava Fun With Your Son: Hor- sion, will consult with the group candy will be on sale. CORET CASUALS Bolton in their Faiivhlld n -33. Richardson who estimates the Nard Harrison. William Katkaveck WIUIAMS asntsd bars Saturday by U.S. Dele* United Nations, for this country ford Hospital. three yews he reported incomu Eisenhower’s atoni plan. wlch. Have Fun With Your ChM. again at thla meeting. George and Robert Raulukaitla. ScluMi MenuA gats H^iry Cabot Lodge. Jr., said tighten economic pi;essure on Chi which totaled 814,179. The govern-, Prosecuting Atty. Everett The banks at present, according doe waa a year-old and weighed Davies .heads the study group The first fiurry began at about Hunt for Reds to the latest Federal Reserve Board dren: Machetvanz. Where Else But The Junior varsity includes Floyd The liincheo'n menu for this week OIL SERVICE 887 Main Street prompt and decisive action was na, and will he, foV a change, try 10 Later the snowfall became ment said he should have reported Fahrenholz of Eaton, Ohio. aSys •bout 75 to 100 pounds, said that Alaska; Paris. Men and .Melodies. which also includes Mario Anssidi, at the Wapping School la as tol- giving China M y in her economic incomes which totaled 872,802. reports, already have large aa soon as she realized she was Adkins, Arthur (hishman, Stephen ■sefied “to bring about the release more mtenu and by 1- a.m. Sun (OoBtiBaed from Pago Oae) male nurse who asked deputy Four books in this classification Lourler F. DeMars, James G. Has- Grant. Ronald Larson, Robert lowi; Today, scrambled eggs, po About Town ryconstructlon by enabling her to Friedberg, who operated the sheriff to baby ait with him "for amounts of reserves not now be being helped she wanted to climb seU and Everett T. McKinney. of thass 11 oAcers arid men (the day roaobswere dangerous. ing used by lending. have been' added to the David Mur- Marouski, Larry Moore. Joseph tato chips, buttered string beans. Air Force group) and ail other cap* get the goods /he needs as the b u t Eight wdrkers in the Highway Buckeye Tailoring Co., in Colum protection” will be charged witli in the boat "but I . wouldn't let dock collection and are expected to Other meetings tonight include Jam sandwich, applesauce; Tues way to peauin the Far East?" ^demn his conduct on grounds he two murders .. President Abrah Clark said lowering reaerVes ■ her.” RIzZo, and John Schanck. fresh- hwed psraonnei of the U.N. Com The Woman's Society of 'the Dept, sanded roads from about bus was sentenced to 18 months prove of interest to both father and the Executive Committee of the men; Guy Boyle, Joseph Burns, day, frankfurts and sauerkraut, mand stUl detained.” U.S. eources IMen retuied he thought Britain 1:30 to 10 Sunday^ morning, usin|: obiitructed ’’constitutional proc- and fined 810,000. L. Saclmr ol Brandeis Univeislty might bring about some inflation The men tied her feet as they son, The Popular Mechanics Album CongregstionsI Church at 8 at the North Methodist CSiUrch will hold but "only if it first brinfis abmt Richard Dwyer. John Mitchell. whipped potato, bread’and butter, Open Tucfl. Until 9 P. M.-—Wed. Until 5:30 saM all the Korean Allies approved its Christmas meeting Wednesda' never ha^been backward in trying the town’s two Standard sand euM ” and tended to bring toe Sen The Supreme C!ourt also decided' says today’s college president must got the doe ashore aim decided of Aviation; Auto Album; Melton. parish room qnd the adult study Jello with marshmallow; Wednes- devote so much energy to finding larger employment, higher per Robert Mullen and Richard Weller the language of the Lodge memo* at 8 p.m. at the church. Thera wli to c o n ^ ' to arrangements with spruders and two new whulbar- ate into ‘‘dishonor and disrepute.” an employer must bargain with a on a course of action. \By this Bright Wheels Rolling: itelnfeld. class of United Methodist Church rophomores; Gary Mercftr and Cmnmimiat China. Amid more Con union toat a majority of his work financial aid that “ the tin cup la sonal income and greater demand time State Policeman Mai^eld of at the church school room at 7:30. landum. be a nativity pageant presented row type spreaders hooked to the John E. Held, chairman of toe. Coin Collectors HapdbOok. Stuart Blake, juniors. Last Aug. 17 the U.N. Command servative cheers, he added: "In rear o( trucks, ers repudiated one week after replacing the cap and gown.” ' tor goods.” I f inflation developed, the Colchester Barracks vtM on Mrs. Thomas Beiitley, librarian, \. by- the Senior Methodist Youth Chivier Press Club’s dinner in Cin Clark said, the easy money policy yhe basketball managers are « GRANTS ^ Panmunjom demanded an ac* Fellowship with Mrs. Arnold New we recognized her several U u New Spreaders •electing it as their representative. hand and Manchester’s Dog g a r reports that patronage at the Ll- Advertisement— The court upheld a . National could quickly be reversed by rais Edward Platt, senior, manageV; aUng for 2.M0 ntlssing Allied 'man aa narrator. Mrs. Walter srs before she waa good enough The crew spread about 40 truck- cinnati, created something of a den Lro Fracchia, who seelnf^.the brary on Friday evening for Its Custom winter re-cap service at Stephen Hopkins and David L«ren- Lator Relations Board ruling that ing reserves again. first hour and. a half opening cer n a n including 626 Americans,. Schober and Mrs. Charles Field are recognize us." loads of sand taken from the' .qUr when he announced Saturday doe’s fatigue felt her shoulder had A A E Tire Service. Route 5 Bolton. sen. sophomores, and Rohprt Noble, the'choice of bargaining represen-j Phone MI 9-2163. 80 from, other Allied forces and co-chalrmon of the refreshment Meanwhile, the Peiping Radio town’s new gravel bank on Tolland that McCarthy could not be there been broken and thought she tainly justified I the .expansion of senior, assistant m anages. h a s ASM South Koreans. announced Communist China put Turnpike. tativeX mqde by employes Is Obituary would have to he shot. time announced last week. A total 1 / committee. / becailse he w u “gravely ill” in The Bobcats Will play a 16 In a tmyMon interview last on show today more than 10,000 The new spreaders. used . were normally/valld and conclusive for Group to Report ' Her irescuers by this time, how books were charged out in Bfanckeater Evealag HenUd jM - game schedule. Washington. a "reasonabte” period—usually one \he hour and a half. Patrons imme- Bight Sen. B i^ tt (R*Wyo) said J . G. Evans and ChrisUan/lCae- objects ‘‘captured from American two of four the town ’ has pur ever, had developed a protective ton correspondent, Mra. Joaeph Party Set the United StaW and the other spies. chased at a cu t of 8230 each. They This sent'^ewamen racing to year —despitesSny intervening shift feeling tor toe diser. They covered dUtely took advantage of the new D’ltalla, telephone MI 3-5545. MORE fer of this town, representa^es of of employe seiiU^ment. On School Plans schedule and began arriving at 7 The annual meeting and Christ- UAf. members oi^ t to get to* H. J . Heinz Co.’s Hartford Sales ‘The broadCMt said the objects, are towed behind triicka driving at McCarthy’s honu near the capitol. Desths her With a blanket provided by k sther and ask t h e ^ d e t Union to including aircraft wreckage, maps, about 15 miles an hour and the After Mvcral ho^rs o f , fjruitless Justice Frankfurter delivered the Gene White, loaded her on Gilbert p.iA although^hls was a hall hour Branches, are attending tne firm’s iinomentum of their w huls turns a 8-0 decision. earlier than the hour to which Fri tsrcede to\get theNimprlsoned 87th annual sales ce^ention 'in arms and canned food, seized'from doorbell ringing and telephoning, When the Srhool Building Com Fickett’s pickup truck and took E disc which scatters the u n d over The decision applied speclfically Janice Opalsch her to Gil's cellar to recover. day bight patrons have been ac- Americans fraCcl instead ^ talkin g Pittsburgh, Pa., thia^week. air-dropped men between 1951 and Mrs. McCarthy was reached by to Ray Brooks, automot^e dealer mittee meets tonight at 8 p m ■ custonted. J i ' to the Chiifese Chaununls' 1954, were on display at the work the rud surface. phone and she u id the teport toe Janice Opalach, eight-year-old Here the man examined the deer HtYBUSTekUiimAbout Accoi-dlng to Jam es H. Sheekey, of 6530 Van Nuys B ou lava^ Van 1? “ “ *»«"rtng room of the Muni Hostesses Set Basala Backs^ The Weddell Pt X^ will hold Its, Ing people’s palace of culture. Senator was seriously ill Wgs "a Nuys, Calif. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Stanley cipal Building, It will hear a re- and found her cold, wet and tired Hosteiitea for the PTA meeting Spfne Fun Popping town engineer, the new senders will little exaggerated.” Soviet organs already have nonthly meeting/'tomorrow at 8 China contends 230 American ' Eight of his 18 employes voted F. Opalach. Jr., 164 Henry St., died frora • subcqmmlttee on but otherwise unhurt. They theo Wednesday night at toe Elemen dersed Rad CMfla’s amtencing ol and Nationalist ChincM agents permit the town to cut down on the Held said yesterday the diniier. this morning at the St. Francis rized that she had been driven into i.m. ill the schom auditorium. 'Ihe amount of hand un d spreading for a machinists’ union to repre Whether final plans drawn by Wal tary ^cho^ Include Mrs. Michael 6t& Busren th e Americans. New T tm ^ th e So luled tidk/bn reading will be were dropped during that period, sponsors knew In advance that Mc sent them, but one week later nine Uospital after a long illness. ter Crabtree. Jr. tor the Keeney the lake by dogs on the east shore Goldsnidcr, \ Mrs. Ronald M. which ia slow and high in labor Carthy would not be there, but She was born in Hartford Jan. pOPCOM fooijU viet foreign affairs weekly,>iMos' ted owing to the Illness of during most of which ChincM cost. of' toe 15 notified the .union and Street School are substantially in and was attempting to swim to Grose, Mrs. James G. Hassett and «ow veatai^y said the 13 meithad (Communists were warring against held up an announcement because 19, 1946, and had lived in Man toe west shore when she got Mias^^nevieve Scannell. A fUm, The one automobile accident BroOks they did not wish to he so accordance with preliminary plans MrS. Raymond Holland. “oonfasaed they engaged in spying "The ^ t t ie s t Angel,” will be the United Nations in Korea. some of the guests "would have .repres'ented. chester^ all h«r life. She was a tangled up with the sheet of' Ice yWlllls HomeV, Area Civil De attributable to the snow occurred stayed away,” drawn by Arnold Lawrence tor the •ad diversion^ activity against sl-.mvn, ah4 RabW Leon V/ind of The United Statu hu protuted member/qf St. John’s Polish Na project. through which she had cut quite fense Director, \wlll show s 10 M O R I bright ideas to put stars in h«r ayas aner midnight Saturday night McCarthy’s elbgw w-a.i injured tional Cathqllc Church. a path. ac'ijsTn China,” charges the United States Sholom will diacuss the sentencing of 13 Americans to when the Town’s new payloader The subcommittee was formed minute film entUled "Operation More eneigy units than either has branded as tnimped-up. ' era are requested rlson terms aa a violation of the seversl w u k s ago when a vigorous Besides her parents, she leaves last week after the Board of Di- About 2 p. m„ the men decided Skat” and give aXtalk bn CD. A Kida loot BIG BUSTER skidded on Brookfield S tr u t handshaker pushed it against a one brother, Stanley J . Opalach; toeIs a Mdoejwa IsAhad ^ recovered enough^ ___a. a toL Cffs or milk. So food—so fOod •New Tlmea also derided the call elephant” gift Co'rean armiatlce agrum ent and south of Durkin Strut and did ro to rs formally peUUooed the one-act comedy, “Homework,” will And CO will youl ,It pope— for you and your family, M ORE to choose from— our grootost colltctipn ^ 'S e n s . Knowland ( R ^ i f ) and juige. sahtk Claus Is ex hu carried Ita demand for releau glus table top. The Senate cen 7 % ^ her maternal grandparents, Mr' School Building Committee to give get back to her natural haunu, be presented by. seventh grade rta lly pope! Much rieherl some slight damage to the right sure debate was interrunted for U and Mrs. Anthony Ferrence, and loaded her In the truck once again •etk AtYnf FeeS liore Tadarl Toung (R-ND) for a blockade of pected du^ng the ioclal hour. of the Americana to the U. N. rear fender of a pickup truck an opinion on substantial accord pupils of John Morrik KEMP'S, Inc. CMaa, asserting "the time is past On display w u the wreckage of days while he w u hosplUllzed for her paternal grandfather, Stanley ance. •nd took her to an open fiel^/^r- Business of the meeting will in- Albi'rl Dukinson Co BABYLAND parked on Brookfield Strut. No treatment. Opalach, all of Manchester. when it is possible t o - s p ^ M th E. J. Canister, who iKassistant the aircraft in which two of the arrests were made and no In Doctor Says Mayor Harold' A. Turklngton, 783 MAIN ST. Ml-8-8880 M O R E for your money-thanks to low pricos Oiina in the language of threats director of display workvfor a sentenced Americans—John Dow L u t spring McCarthy said more Funeral services will he held juries were reported by the In- Wednesdky morning at 8:30 at the who presented the petition a t Mon and when the ImperialisU could jarge Hartford ^partment^^tore ney, 24, of New Britain, Conn., than once that the 38-day public day’s meetl.ig of the school group, ^tlgaUng officer, Patrolman Treatment of Tuberenloeis Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main commit crimes without fear of and is a local realdant, will and Richard Fecteau, 27, of Lynn, Frederick Tedford. **** top Array asked that a report be ready for punishment." on tM subject "HoaSa Decoeatl M au., were shot down over Kirin officials—“tola circus”,” h» called Has Improved Over the Yean Rt., and in St. John’s Church at 9 Following one of th r u other o*Clqck. Burial will be in St. John’s the Board of Director’s meeting AppearlM on various Sunday for Christmas,” at tb^eetlng of |.^ovince, Manchuria, on Nov. 29, It—w u. preventing him from dlg- tomorrow if possible. auto accidents which occurred By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. C em ^ ry . Mflio and TV discussion programs, Gibbons Assembly, C a th ^ Ladles ^52. Thla plane "aroaed great on Saturday, two women drivera Communists out of defense Over the objection of Wesley Barrett and three other Senators of Ckilumbus, tomorrow at"^ p.m. cuH^ty among vistiros," the ra puifits. ^ Written for NEA Service Friend# may cgll at the funeral were arrested for traffic vlola- home tomorrow from 8 to 5:30 and Gryk, one of the School Building -Ahmrhraan (O-Ala), Mansfield in the K of C Homa Mra VTOfiam dio Mfid. It chargad Downey and tJ«w«-„Jhey were Mrs. UU John- ‘ L M qf ISO R ed s, . Committee merfiberSf tlw group (D-Uontl and Saltonstall ' (R. Powers'is chairman of the rowess Fecteaa. intended to pick up an There ia scarcely • fatbiiy 'af a' Dom 7 lb jl :^ p. m. ***?» Uglon Rd., charged Wx xubcommlttee had generation ago which did not leae 'named a’ pencl to compslit plans. Mass)—voiced general agreement committee. Mei^bers 're ramlndw agent n u u d U Chun Ying. with a violation of rules of the .8 ™ t of 130 to 133 Reds “poised That panel has been studying toe amt a naval blodiade of Red >to bring their donaUona for the "The ainraft w u la CM7 fitted loved onea from tuberculosis. To ■ Carl J. BRstrom road and failure to secure an « the Jugular vein” of the nation. day the aituatiwi la vastly different comparison during pest week. China should be put into fo;ce only Christmas project, which is to hek> but with a piUley hoist arrangb- operator’! license and Mrs. Ruth Democrats on the investigating Carl John Ekatroiti^qf Manches ' aa a last resort and after deep Manchester’s retarded children ment for hoisung people up from ana many of us have not loa( a ter Road, BuckinghanX'died last - Rogowskl, 30, Wapping, charged unit urged him to give too names close relative from thla disease for study of the possible consequences. the ground w ithi^ the plane land with failure to ca ^ her o^ri; to the Defense Dept, or to toe night in the Hartford 'Hospital Barrett said he felt the United lbs. Ross 8hlrer, ihairmen of ing." the radio aald\"No markings forty years or more. after a long illness. Bom in Find Chapman Car tore licenu or the registration of Senate Internal Security subcom But tubercluosis Ir not yet wiped •tatas should uae every other pos* the ways and means committee of cotdd Ite'Yound on toe wrecked the car. mittee headed by Sen. Jenner (R- Sweden 71 years ago, be had’ been mble means first, but that in the the Women’s Auxiliary of Man plane." \ o|ut evem though the end is in eight a resident of Buckingham for In 'Town Court this morning, Indl, but nothing ever came of —providing we. actually cie those In South Windsor long run “unleas the Chinese Com chester Memorial Hos^tal; which Photographk are Mrs. Johnson wu fined 812 on this. about 40 years and was a carpen munists turn over those 13 -.r.,ef* is holding- a Holiday Ball Satur- among the exhibits, methods of fighting it tynlcp are ter by trade. toe rules of toe road count and More recently .McCarthy has now known. To win this wai* is Im Icans . . . we ought to take the Dec. 11. at the Manchester Mid. and one ■hb' He leaves his wife, Mrs. Lillian Saturday night brought the first 824 for falling to get an opera complained that his Reds-ln-de- portant since advanced tuberculosis risk and blockade the coast ot Country Cub, urges all nembers Hurl Baumer, 82. 'o f Lewlabu _ tors license. Mrs. Rogowski wu Treat Ekstrom ; a son. Cliarles clues to the whereabouts of Omav China.” who .wish to use their tlclcets to Pa., "getting a ahin wbimd dressei fense plants probe waa being held is a danger to life and less severe itaed a total of ^6 for not carry* forms are a hazard to others since Ek.strom, and one grandchild, all Chapman. 24. 32 Silas Rd;. when ^ s Reds Teatiag U.S. phone In their reservations imme by nurse# which he recblved when up by the special committee in State PoUce told local, poUce his mg her Ucenu and registration. vestigation of censure charges toe germ which causes n is moat of Buckingham, He also leaves Sparkman, Democratic vice diately. The committee would like he made hit parachute Jump.” a brother who lives in Moline, Ut. car had been found in South Wind to fill as far as possible the re \ Cara CoUldo against him and by toe special commonly carried from one person prealdenUat candidate in 1952, said Baumer w u ucond in command AcXordlng to police, toe John to another. Funeral serrices will be held sor and that nearby‘residents said • blockade proi«bly would mean quests for tickets which have been Senate session at which his con of a B29 shot down over Uaoyuan son car w u going e u t on Eld- Treatment of. tuberculosis has kt the Holmes Funeral Home. 400 (he car had been there ^ ce Fri an all out war and would be an received from outside the auxili- Province Jan. 12, 19M. Three duct was condemned. day. ary. ^ ridge Sti’Mt when her rlght-tfront been greatly improved over the Main S t, Wednesday afternoon at “InvlUtlon to the Chinese Teds for Americans were killed and 11 cap fender antr\bumper smacked into The Investigations subcommit years and young Bill who. might 2- o’clock. State Patrolman Roy P ai^ said FMld liquidation of all Uie U.S. tured. tee held a few. hearings last sum toe right front of Mrx. Rogowski'a have died from It fifty years ago ‘Tbe Rev. Philip M. Rose, minis- the car had been 'diacovered out prisoners they hold.” The Alaba Hose and Ladder C!o. ''N ^ 1, Sbowa Pair When Nabbed mer and McCarthy announced in of gas aqd with a dead battery on man also said the Reds may he SMFD, will hold its monthly meet car, going north on Spruce Street. today stonds a good chance of re tef of the Burkingham Congnga-' ‘’The camera hu alao caught mid-September he had decided it covery and getting back to bia job. Kelly Road. Chapman l|ad.laken “^ In g us” or trying to force the ing, tomorrow night at 8 o’clock Total damage to toe two cars iipnal Church, will officiate and Downey and Fecteau at the mo was esUmated at about 8100 by waa more Important for him to His chances are W te r, though, if the auto from his home following U. 8 . to act unilaterally and thus at the firehouse, Pine Street and ment of their capture by Oiineee burial Will be in Buckingham Cem Patrolman Thomasnas w------ahani,- who catch up "on the tremendous toe disease is found early^ and his esieape from Police Headquar create a division between this Hartford Road. security fo rcu near their burning backlog of werk" in exposing ters last Wednesday. country and iU Allies. iiweaUgated and a rre st^ the two he is not so likely to infect his' * ^ n d a may call at the funeral aircraft.” the broadcut said. It Communists than to speak around wife and kids. Mansfield said that while a onvere. None were injured in the home tomorrow afternoon from 3 Ha escaped when a faulty lock The American Legion Auxiliary continued: fnhihap. \ toe country on behalf of Republi . For this reason one of the moat failed to function properly on a • blockade was entirely possible, it will meet tonight at 8 o’clock at ” On display, too, are aeven maps to 9:80 p. m. The most damage to any of jhe can Candida tea for Congress in the hopeful developments of recent cell door, just after he had been \- "might mean also the lives of the the American Legion Home. Mem of northeut (^Ina carried by"^ Nov, 2 elections. years which may yet drive the y . 8. prisoners (in C^ina) would WMkend accldentr occurred in a sentenced to 60 days In jail on bers are reminded to bring In cou Downey and Fecteau. One of these final nail in the coffin of tubercu charges of assault and breach of be lost as a consequence.” pons. is of Anhu country. It is marked •ideswiplng collision at Hartford Juliana said one witness ex- Itoad apd McKee Street about 10 'pected .to be called at toe new losis is the community survey. the peace. "I think evefy peaceful means •restricted’ and ’distributed by Thanks to technical -improve* Should be used to get these men U.8.A.F. Aeronautical and Infor o clock Saturday morning, accord hearings Is Herman E. Thomas of He is slab undef85,000 bond for The South Manchester • Fire ing to police.. ‘Allentown, Pa., a former FBI un ments with the use of X-rays ’« a n d appearance In Superior Court to cu t alive,” Miansfield said. Dept, this morning quickly extin mation Service.’ It hu a pencil wee CHaveLaa wiNBaoa dbluxs Naeaag dercover agent in toe Communist it is now possible to take face charges of breaking and en BaltoAstall, chairman of the guished a small blaze in a rubbish line drawn frpm Tien Chlh on Patrolman John Mahoney, who tiny .films of the chest of mil Senate Armed Services committee, Oiang Pai Mountain at the Chineu Inveatlgated, estimate^ about 8150 party. tering made when police said they pile ■ behind Johnson’s Poultry lions people at small coat. Q—How. will toe Olympic flame •aid o f the blockade proposal: ”We Korean Border to Tao Ling, where , ^ oone to the right Thomax teatifted on Oct. 13 be captured Chapman and a compan Farm on W. Middle Turnpike. These miniature X-ray filma' are be carried from Athens, Greece ion at gunpoint In the act of •.. ovternlght it's a Prfrtty/practic0l Bava got to ffo on that One very •gent Li Chun Ying w u scheduled front door and rear fenove fee cakes and rye breads to sstlsfy right aide, according to police. A—No. I t ’ Is a word coined • 0P)-The the agents. On show are tins of Sen. Mundt (R -8D ), who pre- to tuberculoaia In individuala by Lane, waa fined 82(1 on the first Syrian sailing, vessel Fadlala. with the overwhelming demand. 'overseu service lard,' packaged They reported Gibsonla^ view :)iided over the Hearings, said he vaccination with a auhatanca arbitrarily by Geqrge Eastman. count and found not guilty of the r • craw of seven, was seized off Although the tables were heav by Armour and Co., of Chicago. wSa obstructed by a large truck Agreed “It wquld be futile to try known aa BCXl. This haa baan second by Judge John S. O. Rott- CREDIT COUPONS— NO DOWN PAYMENT puked on the right hand aide of Q—Under what President ware ner. Haifa in Isrmel’s territorial waters ily laden with delicious baked The United States alao supplied to Puild ,a case which would stand ia use for a great many years but goods, from hundreds of church the road and, when Gibson pulled t o f t , largest number o t o^ctea ad today, an IsraeU mUiUry spokes- the airdropped agents with large up in court.” f because of a moat unfortuitsta Arthur W. Lalime, 80, 144 ■ un announced. He said the ship •members when the doors of slowly into toe road to see around accident in Germany shortly ' WP mittsd to the Union? Green Manor Rd., had a charge of Luther Hail opened at 1 p. m., quantities of Chinese Peoples cur it, toe accident occurred. While there were conflicts in A—Benjamin Harrtaon. ‘lite alx was escorted into Haifa for invea- rency n otu together with gold er the' vaccine waa Introduced violation . of- rules of toe road ' TO EVERY WOMAN’S TASTE ★ by 2 o’clock there was but a few Patrolman John Turner, the In- t/attmony,” he said in an Inter atatM were North Dakota. South tigation. bars to facilitate their ep^ng view. “they grew out of vagaries -(Which proved due to »--tfllsUke nolled on-csTOiiunendation of Asst. cookies and brownies left. veatigaUng eft leer, said about rather than the result of the use Dakota,-Montana and Washington Prosecutor Richard lotw and was The Swedish -meat- balls and work.” 8150 damage was done to toe of faillty memories or the failure la 1889 «ad Idahb and Wyominr of go«>d memories to recall events of toe vaccine in proper form) fined 810 tor failure to change his bologna were quickly sold. The right side of the Dion car, with this method of yaecination has lnl880.- add|vaa on his license and Civil Air Patrol Swedish buns and coffee served negligible Usmage to toe triick. of a long time ago which did not SOFT-SPUN seem important^ a t the time." never come into wide use. registration.' He waa arrested on during the sale also netted a fine No arrests or Injuries were re Nevcrthcleaa thara "ia now a 0 —When did Libya berome an Nov. 20 by Patrolman Kenneth In Mock Rescue profit. So Th^y Say ported In these last two accidents. vast amount of evidence which independent country? Barker. - CARDIGANS The aprons made by the mem indicates that BCG la of distinct . A—In 1952. Another driver, Louis P. Chag- bers of the //Ladies Aid Society, New London, Dec. 8 UP)—This value In the protection from tu not, 18, RFD 1, Rockville, w aa_ WIDKLY HAIUKD ia C h ry ^ 'e new PoworFUte Range- Tfea, Manrhsstar. Enfield, Wil- both ornamental and practical, city,,which subscribes to a Boston Public Records berculosis and while it will take Q—^What per cent of toe food fined 812 for operating a car with - •WAU.V NffW throughout, the 1965 Chrysler is easy to identify from any ankte. mirpth wavo ariaa BsaaaUc and New. London Ovll •old readily: also the Swedish can The picture I have in mind ia Selector. . . OR tee doak/Pennitting more'iiotant control definitely and absolutely socialistic. weather forecasting firm, gave toe years to decida on Its tell value dollar goes tor distribution cost? a noisy muffler and 83 for failure New^yled “tumblehome” (or alopa-in of the aides) emphaaine Clfryaler'a r ^ TREASURED A ir Patrol agiadriMui participated dlesticks and other novelties. outfit something of a jolt today. W arraatee Deeds. ita uae under certain cunditiona A—Out of every dollar you to ettrry his registration. •f gear-iange adection, it brightens the plaaring “cock to a nsock raaroe iniasion at Wind- Proceeds of the sale will be ap — ladia’s Prime Mialater Nehru in order, to build up individual spend, for food, 18 Vs cents goes h u g | ^ look. Unmietakably Chrysler is the claaric simplicity of tear deck . . . longer JEWEL CHEST defines kls political phUoaophy. At 11:50 a.m. the company called William F. Henael and Barney Fined 85. for passing a stop pit” affect of (Suyeler’s new front compartment atyling. Ban airport yesterday. plied to the pariah building, debt the. city and said it would start resistance to tuberculoaia aaama to rover the cost of'distribuUon, sign, Peter Melanson, 48, WlUl- b^***!®*'- Dominant Twrin-Tower tail lights aet a new trend in rear-end design. Four ptaaes, vach representing a reduction. T. Peterman to Lebero R. Frac- to be well worth while. Thus according to a recent study by Walaat fiaishaaf to §hrol The attack on American educa snowing at noon With an accumu chla and Emily M. Fracchia, prop mantic, waa areated on Thursday gniadraii, awtue-l the area within lation of from two to four inches the campaign goes forward. toe National Assn, of Food by Patrolman Samuel Maltempo, IpSf-nils" ■‘ radiiMradi of the airport. V. 8., RED A-TALXS CONTINUE tion would be laughable if it were erty on Spring StrMt. Chains. aoop DRIVBSS OSIVB SAFKI.V*-RKMKMSKR DKCCMBKR IS IS fiATIONAL S^O (SAFE DSIVIRO) DAY 1 For luxury giving, you’ll not so tragic and so sinister. Men before the storm ended shortly af Emilio Gambolati to Andrew Lionel Demers, 258, Hackmatack itorehtog for the i parachutes of WaaMagtoa, Dec. 8 (B> — a ter midnight. • When toe defendant’s., name waa St, charged with a violation of .want a magnificent inter- ClvU Air Patrol who declare that in every little red E. Tluck and Margaret G. Tluck, IBBb "downed” State Dept, apokeeman aaid tin' During, a pause in the expert called Ih court, to everyone’s Q-^Has a Supreme Court Jus rules of toe rood as the result of dchoolhouse there ir a little Red property qn Lyneas Street. amazement, he stood-up in toie jury !®ck, prion. 11 heavenly day talks betweea the United teacher bear false witness that is analysis, the pefson who recei\'cd tice ever been impeached? minor accident on Nov. .20. re Softest velveteen’ lining Brat Pira*.kute waa apotted Andrew An^di to Allan W- box. A—Justice Samuel Chase of V colors include apricot qi Rtetea and. Russia on President well nigh treason. the call informed toe Boston outfit; SmiUi and Joan Y. Smith, property ceived a suspended Judgment In protects her gems. Sheu Jlapkr Tiior<:as Brows EleMh.Kver’e ateasa - lor - peace Clerk—Wbat are you, doing Maryland was impaachad 5ut ac light of a good'driving record. A-tfoxg anl Lt. Hollie of —Metocdtet BUbop "Why, it’s been snowing here since on Wetherell Street. there ? avocado. Sizes 32 to -4 a loVe the vpacio ptea will "continue an a voafl- Bromley Oxaam. 11 o’clock.” quitted during the administration One case eontlnuad was that of ledea. Vb«i w«?e up.-eM.;t- *w «el ha^,” UrpartaMBt Preaa Qnltelalai Deeds Juror—I was called to abrva on of Thomas Jefferson. - Etowa'A ffMey; Briqgtpart charged IfitoPlMeUr squadron. They The snow started as a light Harold W. WaUh to Ethel M. the jury. . . Open Until 9 P . M. T u ^ 0«R *r Befiry Sdyda«a made the If he (Praaident Eisenhower) la fiurry at thgt time but quickly in with failure to secure an opera- BEAUfRE MOTORS, INC . 358 East Genier Street IV ' rewue taam of loot Davis, property on Linden Street. Clerk—But you' must bars atatcacac ui rep<^ la news eon- a candidate for tha nomination, 0 —^What la the SanU Gertru- tar’s licenae, until Doe. 13. to tbs •ewie from creased in intenrity. By 11:30 a.m. Investment Associates. Inc., to known that you couldn’t .-it on a dis breed of cattle? ferenea qiwUMue abeat Bevlat I ’U be in bis comer. an tha city street depertment F erclg a MuUcler V. N . Male- Hannon D. Tompkins and Lor jury and jud^A your own case. A-;-A bread developed by mat Just go on a picnic if you want —Senator Dltfeaea, aa ISM tniqka were out beginning sanding raine M. Tompkins, property oa tev’s Bear M to aa the aMMltea. PriaUMlIal race. Juror—Well. I augipoae noC 1 did ing Shortom cows ^U i Brahman to find: out how It tools to ba a and ialUng pparatlone. HArUn S t m t thiiik It waa a Mt of luft. , T, bulft ■ ♦ ' .- atoflM oBva, ■» - .s# ■' ’'T. t -% ^ \ X -• x : - .■■■ ;■, ;/■ ;■ ■■ . •„,.. ■ .. :.. ■■ ..■■■■■ ■, -
n a \ , ■ • rjc " ' V m Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n I h g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n , Mo n d a y . De c e m b e r s, i 964 \ ^ — . MANCHESTER EVENINC HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONH, MONDAY. DECEMBER «, 1954 ftC t y a i t r y ...... P A 6S |}9.' Pope Better, Plans Riccxrdi,'who died in 1915 and who Announce Winners in Vo ice\^ Democracy Contest waa beatifiw earlier yesterday. H its.Iied s •m a m It was the'^first such ceremony Grant Announces Deadline Society to Hear Schools Receive $11,252 Marian Broadcast that the Pope had been unable to --A-J 'attend in the ne^Jy 16 years of With.Leaflet Raid School Si^era his pontificate. X,^ -4-»: js i For Oui of State Mailing (CenUaiied from Page One) Pmyers for the Pope'g recovery yoil awake Taipeh,* Formosa, Dec. 6 ()IV - tS4-8U In Federal Government A id were said in- churches abound' the The high iMhool Round Table TEL. m-8*Sl«l m a i n v t , slow and gradual improvement world yeslerds’y—those w^otber *^«(W p(Fi\t) Ojpalljit. planes In purpose, ff not sfipearance,^ "MaU your ChrUtmaa presenta lagers. und(der tba dlrccllon of G. Cov«ntry. Pac. 6 (Special)—The^worker it iiv defense industry, continues.” Vatican source said faiths as, well .as the Roman Cath last night? an U ^m in u - Poetmaater H. Olln Grant rw alisTfor ai.taiit atatoa Im m edim t^ M d Albert Pearson, will prssoit. a ■um of ill,3S3.hu been received in length of residence In the town, earlier that the Pope had spent olic. Members of the embassies nfat l a i ^ ^ i n m prqrdawn flight the officers on those dramatic TMsAarffaiafflalMMdMM^gk* all otiiars before Dec; 10. Ohrist- program of singing at tha msat- Tederal eld by Principal Royal O. and other. Fisher requests the co and legations of more than 45' “ 4 ^ , mainland in World W ar n recruiting posters Ids third fairly restful night since ^ e a l4 s a « y m traalSa— w — that reminded passeriby, Uncle raaa carda for'out-of-town, deliv Ing o f the Ladles Aid SoCiitty of TIaber, actinc acent for the local operation of all parents in com hd rallied from the severe) col nations accredited to the Vatican th# v{cli4ty o f CbanQu. 45 miles Board of Bducatlon. This repre attended a special mass to pray O see easy. Sam Needs You.” • ery MiAtId h i poated before Dec. the Concordia Lutheran Church to pleting the application for this lapse last Thursday which brought ^ t l m t a t of Quemoy. the (iiefense morrow evening at 7:S0 in Lhe sents the adjusted fourth quarter year. for the Pontiff-'-in Rome’s Basilica Whan ’‘Bight The battle, in this case. Is against 16, and thoae \rith local addresMS grave fears for his life. eouah" k ^ yon time. Christmas cards and ^ f t church parlors. for the achool year of Practice Starts Until his illness, the Pope had of- St. Mary Major. ,. ,T n l.m ln U ^ ,i^ ^ a l:i j^laites ire- at least a week before Christmas. awdie, visa folks P— Rages are arriving at post of "But flrat be sure that each gift The program oosunittoe of the Boys of the Robertson School been scheduled to officiate at the Vatican sources emphasized safely >bUV opt-SMifify take tha kerb fice headquarters far too slowly. U carefully ^Tapped and tied. society Is highly pleased that an- By vote o f the town, this money Junior high classes are having bas ceremonies Wednesday which will tliat the Pontiff stilt is critically cough mafflehM— hW^naany parUc^pst^ ; ■ i la to be placed in a fund for school Aa a result, immediate cooperation Print the complete address, and oUier suocesaful ssaeon will ba cul ketball practice director by Wes- end the special year of celebra lU, but they were greatly heart rarraanw . ths Chanfpn t o 4h a^eqate purposes only as authoriaed by the from the public ir.uat be enlisted. return address, if your handwrit minated by this program. The Jey Ogle. William E. McArthur is tions proclaimed by the Pontiff in ened by hia progress since his col safe iMrb aeflen MmProVlncti The big danger ia that com singers also appeared a t Concordia Board o f Xducation. in charge of the girls’ team. Both quickly loosena ing Is at all shaky. W e already honor of the V ir^ n Mary. Instead, lapse Thursday brought grave mercial shipments and incoming in 1953. Oranto received from the federal teams have limited practice due to fears for his life. The Pope’s h le m — so yen he,vs been, forced to return many Clemente Cardinal Micara, the raatba easy — Christmas mall may alow-up The Round . Table Sink—s will ^vemihent acoordinr to Fisher in the constant use of the achool heart had weakened at the time g »ywm vuw gi. Christmas gifts aa ‘undeliverable’ 60 to *80 Pope’s vicar general for the City sleep ndtvraily tbs outgoing operation. Poorly- for the— two reasonr.” . , sing a 'variety o f Chriatnuui num clude the followinc; Fv>r aid in the gymnasium by the many classes of Rome, will celebrate the but made a quick recovery. TkJpsb aowspapers reported. That’s why PXBTuaaDi la | wrapped packages have also com A t present, parcel post is on- bers, most of thsm. on a aacred new school building pro]ect,\S115,- at school. pontlflctal Mass In the city’s Vatican jources disclosed that, by so many doctors. No amna ' ■ mto/giin duels have been an al plicated our work a great deal,” alderably behind schedule. Only theme. They have a busy schedule 668 under Public. l«aw 87t ’-fo r * Demonstrations oldest shrine to the Virgin, the to ensure quiet for the ailing man, drugswi u#to orVB narcotlet.asMw*n>«« So nnaffseOTs for most ’daily tHKintrence oh the two the postmaster said today. Christmas cards are being mailed and wilt appear throu|^out town 1M2-&3, same law Tor Mrs. Whiskaman of New York Basilica of St. Mary Major. . hu had been moved to a more In children. Commended by Isl^ ^ JuitofJr'the Bed mainland Wards *199 to *249 Fo'azn*Rubber IHeces 1953-54, $30,752.92. This t o t ^ Parents’ Magaalne. Oat Cancellation machines how reg with aome consistency. Gratifying during this holiday season. City recently gave demonstrations As in yesterday’s broadcast, a terior room in the Vatican palace a l^ 't b s Commiihllda flraa. a $199,140.99 received from the vari pbutussin today. ister about 15,000 pieces o f mail aa this is. the postmaster antici ^All members who are planning of the use of teaching materials microphone will be brought to the from the bedroom overlooking bombardment Sept. 3. per day. A t the peak of the Christ to attend this meeting era urged ous appUcatlons submitted through fo r teachers at the school. Demon- ' .A.'9ih>ilar|irtlUery exchange was pates still another rush when un Pontiff’s bed and hia blessing ” Urbi busy St. Peter’s Squara he has mas season, they will avera,^ 135,- expected greetings breeze in from to be at Uie church by 7:30 sharp Fisher. stpatlons were followed by sec reported’yesterday-on the north et Orbi” — to the city and the world 'occupied aa Pontiff. PERTUSSIN 000 daily clicks. To avoid unneces forgotten friends. He laughed, as the singers w ill commence their Cut Because Maker Must Reduce In-ventory! The law makes provision for as tional meetings among the facul- — will be relayed to the church ern anchor of the NationallsU’ program at that time. ty. sary delays, and o p ^ - u p delivery ‘‘^ t t e r ^ick fp a few air mail and sistance to towns which have been loudspeakers and broadcast, by the Btring of offshore bases. The offl- by Christmas Eve, Poatmeater The business meeting will fol critically affected by the immigra The Board of Finance has set ’J'-FW ’ Oenlial. Nesm. Agency eald special delivery stamps today. It Vatican radio. Radio networks of. [otatoiiiwiiatiitiiiaiafaiaiiiiHHiHiM Grant advisee every one to; always happens,” low the program, and a t the con tion of workers in industries hold Friday as 'the deadline for all other nations again are expected to clusion of the meeting a (^ rist- ing federal contracta The prelim town boikrds to submit reports to pick up the Vatican .broadcaat. mas social w ill take place. Mem' inary application fo r asaistance un them ti} be included in the annual Prior to his broadcaat yesterday, beat Interest of these employes and union. Local 991 o f the State, THE BIKE BUY OF THE YEAR his firm by making any savings in bers are reminded to bring a g ift der this law was prepared in the_ printed town report. Any report the Pope was able to swallow a No damage was reported and Ciouhty and Municipal Employe's not' exceeding 50 cents fo r ex our school building program pos Robertaon ^ o o l office in Februi.-'.received after that time will not little broth. It was the first food tha Natipnfljs^a iVtaliated. \ Union, AFT., eince Its inception change. A free will offering urill ary, 1953, and the completed nppli^i..J,be used, according to board chair he had taken by mouth In a week. Timed For Christmas Buying sible. • here about 19 months ago, has de ' /• \ also be taken. This *vUI be cent aa cation in August. The 1953-64 ap man. Albert J. Booth. A t one point in his short broad 20” Imported Lightweight Bicycle With Helen M. Fitzpatrick clined renomination to the top a Christmas gift to tbe inmates of plication prepared in December, Tomorrow’s meetings include cast, the voice of Catholicism’s 406 Oakland S t poet. tbe Lutheran Home for tbe Aged 1953 was completed in August, Rip and SUtch 4-H Oub, 9:30 aih., stricken leader faded slightly but Coaster Brake and Tiviner Wheels OpeH Forum Biditor’s Note: This community Hippie Said today he has sought in Southbury. 1954. The abdication for aid for home Mrs. Julia DeLorge; Sevang mostly he spoke firmly and In has had long opporttmity to watch to promots interest in the election Reftoshments will be served by the new construction was prepared B ^ e t 4-H Club, 9:30 a.m..>ome cadence. He preceded bia custom Mr. Goslee at work, and wo believe the following committee: Mrs. in November, 1953, with a final ap •1 ^ "Just Another Stall" and Indications are there will be Mrs. Emil V. Mamet; Cub.Bcouts l^njocracy contest at Manchester High School received c e rU flS te r this ary benediction with this brief mea- NOW—$28e95LN aw . To tjie Elditor, its opinion would be that he seeks a good turnout tonight.' Susan Wilkinson, Mrs. Katherine plication in Kay, 1954, according lage: Pack (MS, den one, 6 p.m:, home president o f tne Manchester Chapter of the Junior Chamber o f "Jorn- The recentjaction of t^e Board what would be b e^ for the town Wlnzler. Mrs. Marie Winsler, Mrs. to Fisher. * Mrs. Joseph P. Eiiton: iSl/wood- merCe, and for three ^ the five whose essays on democracy w eie adjudged best, there were prises of U. "T o our dear children Of be* because he believM that what' is David Anderson, a Highway Anna Winzier, Mrs. Bertha Wir- 24” Model—NOW $ 3 7 o 9 5 * , o f Directorir Jri- 'petitioning the Dept, worker, has been mentioned A new appUcation for the cur working group. 7:30 pfmJ South Orols of 44 N. School St.; first prize winner, accepts her certldcate and a loved Rome, whom we feel as close , School Building Committee to de- best for the town would also be talla. Mrs. Mary Yanner, Mrs. Ekn- rent school year Will be fined ad -Street School; Olrl ^ o u ts Troop m Newmaii. 57 Turnbull Rd.. extreme left, and Charlotte Kee- to us in prayer aa we are close to best for Cheney Brothers. to succeed Hippie but support for my Zwlck, Mrs. John Adamy, Mrs. Boys’ or G^irls’ Models in both sizies, : termlns''the "substahttality" of the other candidates is also reported. soon as the necessary material and 71.,7;S0 p.m„ Robert^n School,' St. Circle, next to Miss Meroman. each received $25 bonds donated by the JCC. Jeff Gibby, the Divine Master in our srffering Keeney Street School aa proposed Michael Adamy, Mrs. Anna Ben- pupil data is aasemhUd by the Mary’s Junior GVO. 7:30 p.m., 116 Dr. B and Nancy Slover, 160 Main St., won honorable mention. ’The awards were made at an as- and in our fulfillment to the Lord . ■"Our PresMent” The union will nominate tonight sche and Mrs. Theresa Anderson. Mmbly today. , ( byKfrOW bfne'to just pother for electtons to take place Jen. 3. school office. Filing o f this appU rturch hall;' Krafji^ Klibpers 4-H and the immaculate Virgin, our To Uie.jEditor, m o v e ^ Stall knd delay the build- Representatives o f the po'.ice- cation has been delayed as a num Club. 7:30 p.m., home Hans Han- paternal apostolic benedictioh.” I, ia g io i JU i satool. The jnove does .1 'w i^. tp exprsaa my apprecia Two teepage girla were ar ber of parents have failed to return sen. V When he finished, a great cheer I men’s division of the union, now rested for stealing rouge from streamed into the flower-bedecked Dobkln, tobacco \/bolesaIers, pro lead to sdOM speculation on my tion of your editorial "Our Preai- needed forms to the achool. These Also, Boy SoOuW Troop 67. 7:30 rang through the Basilica. The in the process of formation, have an Ohio town drugstore. Caught bank in a steady stream, that the vided cigars, and Munson’s Candy AT THE SIGiN OF THE CIRCLE ARROW. ,1 part howeVkhi'and perhaps through dent” In Saturday evening's issue been invited. M e needed for the verification of Fm„ American Legion Home; «i;pply of pens and sewing kits crowd had gathered there for the ; yoiir columns you could help to of The Manchester Herald. red-handed. fccal claims for federal school BOY SCOUT Kitchen of Bolton supplied lolli veneration ceremony held for the 615 MAIN STREET PHONE MI-9. Young Mothers, Club. 8 p.m., Na I 6578 clarify one aspect of this contro- . Truly yours, ^ which were being distributed i pops for the youngsters. SAVI $90 aid. Signed statements from sJl than Hale Community Center. souvenirs was e;Uiausted. Italian benedlctlne monk, ^lacido - veniy.’.- ^ • Ruth. B. <3icney a-PlECE LIVING ROOM SUITE parents of local elementary and Notes Among the visitors were many Mr. Raymond Goslee is the Sams quality « rag. 229.95 *ullm. Rolax on full-lpam-rubbsr nigh school pupils must be on file. Manchester Evening Herald COv- directors and officers of other Chairman o f tha School Building These must contain pertinent data S“ V7 «*"«»P®udent. Mr*. Charles and banka in town, and the consensus Committee. Kq|aalso in an admin 516-bi. crown cuiMont. Soq tha lotting boouty of Ht 100% on employment, vdiether or not the istrative position at our local Nominate Tonight U U ttle. telephone Pngrim 2-6231. of these officials was that the re Nylen foes friazoeovar.intarwovsn with motallic Luraxthraod. 14988 News modeling had created a "fine-look TI Cheney B ro th m Mills. It is no ing bank.” great seoret that this firm has had M t Ilka all suitos In tala, 100% hofdwood fromo. the even earlier "Bloomer Girls." For Union Posts NOW A, slump in their business. A t ths Extra Mailmen 12 lovely teachers. Tlvo lovely Until recently, the building at W hy DrylTour Clothes the HARD W AY o pH w nt time they are In the infdst A NEW MANCHESTER K blond creatures, obviously dads in Thla\Werk in hcouting 923 Main St., had housed the Man \ Monday: Troop 91, Bowers, t chester Trust Co. as well as the o f a'l^y-off, making cuts In hourly Interest in nominations to office To Handle Rush w^lga, brought down the house in in the town worker’s union Is rs- DRY CLEANING SERVICE Tuesday: Troop 47, South Meth Savings Bank. However, when the ♦ wages And engaging in the general their ballet dancing. Four dads os ported high and a lively contest odist; Troop 65, Armorj’; Troop growth o f both institutions indi ractice pf economics o f opera- twrber qhop singers proved that may develop at tonight’a nomina The Manchester Post Office will sin|^ng can still be fun as the 126, Emanuel Lutheran; Squadron cated.each needed more space, the The fine dayt. .. the days When it Pays to be Alive SiOns. Last year there was a ^rastic Trust Co. moved to its new quar reduction In their inventories which tion meeting at 7:30. in Tinker meet the expected Christmas emer audience called them back for 25 Center .Church. Hall. , more. Wednesday; Troop 25, Center ters a few doors north, and the resulted in u decid^ loss o f tax gency created by the human fail Frank Hippie, president o f the Church; Troop 120, St. James; remodeling o f thq S.'.vings Bank’s Income to the town and it la re ing of waiting until the last-min The lighUng effects and fluores Should be YOUR Days Not WASH DAYS!! cent gowns, plus beauUful tones of Troop 133, Second Congregational, building Was begun. ^-WISB MARY-^— ported that these inventories have ute to mall packages and cards a marimba specialty rendered by Thursday; Troop 124, Andover, Flowers for the Saturday cele been further reduced this year. As bration were provided by business Rainy days, Mary doot lovndry. On Mnny doyt, Mary takot childron to ploy a result the com;H>ny is contemplat SHIRTS With about 90 extra men and two Patricia Donlon, gave the audience or three extra trucks. Pekitmiuter a pleasure that earlier minstrel establishments and Pentlaisd the "WHh both woihw.AND drysr, Ifi aoty” . I in count^. ing asking the town .for further EXPERTLY UUNDERED and NNISHED Florist, who contributed Christmas tax relief. Each tax relief granted H. Olln Grant said'this morning. shows never accomplished. Bank Open House /' One extra truck is already at Mrs. William Krar ably directed weathes. this firm must be borne by the sinall home-owner. work, but he said the real rush the show and George 8quires pre In addition to the. souvenirs o f will not begin until about Dec. 17. sided at the p j^ o . Mrs. Robert E. A tten d ed b y 1,300 pens and sewing kits. Adler and In view of all o f these - factora when "the additional men and Begins is chairman of the Waddell It seems logical to aqsume that any rieductlon in the mill rqU trucks will begin operations. Grant PTA ways and means ''Onimittee. Over 1,300 persons attended the added that the list o f men who will would be a 'velcome reRof to this Savings Bank of Manchester’s firm whose 1952 grand Itat totaled H work has been made out end ail Tramp—Lady, I ’m hungry. C6uld "open house,” given Satui-day EACH 'vacancies filled since the first of you give me a piece of cake? MATTRESSES $11,009,575.00 Even ao. small a rb- W M K lN S afternoon in recognition of the ductioB o f one mill could result in ■ November. J-ady—Isn't bread good enough? ' completion of the bank's extensive OAOTH8M. INC A point he ’'stressed is that there Tramp—Yes, ma’am, hut today's alterations. A^ode To Order a saving of over $11,000.00 WHEN SENT WITH A fe^v years a ^ , this* firm sent Is no substitute for early mailing, my birthday. So large was the crowd, which FUNERAL so get those packages on the way It Is better to have a good re Mr. Goalee to soma of Uie southern' DRY CLEANING ORDER states to view the potentials of SERVICE and your Christmas cards written built nmttieoo than n ch n p new one. W e re-make and sterilize textile industries there. Stoce that IF SENT ALONE — 25c Each all types o f mattreoses and box K time we have beard tbe constant OnRsnd XWm Capacity Crowd springs. ,*>POOR N A N C Y— threat o f moving out o f to*m. IH r t c t m ,Qn.ow rainy . day*, . ...Noncy .ho* iho •. childran . .a . on • On A9no___J w day*, . - h jNoncy______can'tu ___ on|oy*___ ff ______tho froihI. .Their continued cry o f high ousts JONES FURNITURE ok and *un*hino with hor childian. of operations and that these high Oar tasM fls| iry elsaaiag sanies Woifc ^ Sees PTA Show ; hof honA, bto eon't do tho laundry. costs do not allow them to b< on a and FLOOR COVERING *7 tfanply can't got a thing to dry." competitive basis does not ring htlton l l s j s rsafly bf 5 |un. LAWSON STYLED BED DAVENPORT 41 mm II r,a .^ t- ■ .«JCad» 4 true In view of certain actions "by A chorus of lovely ladles in red, \ 56 (tok St— 5H-9-I04I thi* (ait only— lova from ragulor 249.95 prictl Stating their rspreaenUtive, Mr. Goslee. white and blue fluorescent gowns AqqnuWn sdMimiii to $«tl Lincoln and Morcury Mr. Goslee has been afforded the comfort on fuN-foom-rubbm 51^-in. crown cuthion*. Lotting and gentlemen with big red opportunity of realizing a huge In thoir fWds— plu$\'SAF& boouty in KX)% Nylon face cover. Slaap*twoenfullsiza252- fluorescent ties singing the opening ■UY" Usod Cor. sa'Vlng. in the construction of the MANCHESTER song of "Hi Neighbor’’ started off WINDOW 8HADB Keeney Street School. He can help PHONE * eon bmonpring maltrati. Sava at Words lowast prico ovorl • • • to realize this saving not only for an evening fun. and frolic by the Mlteholl 9*7196 the town’s largest taxpayer Waddell PTA unit Saturday eve Only oniblHous, hwHd hitting mon n«od apply, Grown, Whitt, Ecru (Cheney Brothers) but also for 142 Eaat Center S t DRY CLEANERS ning in the school auditorium. ’This I *®P®hlo of ooming $7,500.00 annually. Provious minstrel show, the only mdney- :^HOLLAND HNISH each and every small homeTawnSf or Mlteholl 3*8606 93 WELLS ST. TEL MI-3.7254 in tha town. In each of his actions ralsing project for the year, proved j outoniobila oxparionct not* noeossory. , M e n e h ^ e r a huge success. 0 *1 e O Made to Order however, he seems more anxious The program continued with one - > Apply in Parsons ▼ ■ ^ With Your Rollers to "play ball” with the political - i - J of the four end men who gotten groups to the point where these into a bit of difficulty with the law MR. lELHORE, Solos Monogor Tflo ifoefrfe CfoffiM Dryor savings are either minimised or and waa brought on the scene by LA . JOHNSON completely eliminated. the school children’s favorite po The speculation referred to in liceman, Don Brown, who ^aced If Growing In Popularity the early part of this letter is this: him in custody of intei locutor, PAINT GO. Is Mr. Goslee expressing hia own Fred Peck. "Bringing Back ’Those MORIARTY BROTHERS 699 Main St., Tel. MI-9-4501 ' personal views ? Is he expressing Minstrel Days’’ called out such 301.-315 CENTER ST. — TEL. Mlteholl 3-5135 Faetor than any othor appllancoa the views of the political groups? f . characters as the 1920 "Flapper Is., he expressing the views o f his Girla’’ doing the Charleston and firm Chefisy Bros, or does he mia- WHY? takingly feel that he is expressing the will of all of the taxpayers in town?' ■ I? DOES A M IIA k j l i An tloctric clethot dryer dees something entirely I t is high time that he threw off the political yoke that has sur Why Dry Your Oethes new for clothes. It mokes them softer/fluffier, o rounded him and acted In the best Interest o f the many small home- A pleoture to handle and ecnl4|r to Iron. . owners that are employed by his f. ' firm. Many of these employes will also welcome -any tpx relief great the HARD IT SAVES WORK , . . elimlhates^ the most back-breaking job in the or smaU. He will be acting in tbe heme, lugging a bosket full of vret clothes, up S ftv u The fine days . . . tKe days X ' stairs, out doors, through snow or miid, and hongr S e e Itie m Row-in MODERN STYLE BED DAVD4PORT • A V I $60 When it^Pays to be AKve ing them with freezing fingers. our display rooml Christmaa in tl^ iiin a for ecgtacy in a ’’U rgM t loving Word* Ovor offorod on thi* piMol Full-foam- child 9 worldXhd you’ll surely thrill lubbar516-in.crawnrayareibiacuthion*. DuroblocottontwMd m them with>jcciting things to wear Should be YOUR Days fobric kogUar-btd.comfort in full tliq .252-eail hnortpring S K IS T H I W U T H H t 'The wash must get done. With outomotic washer when ym ^noose their dresaea here. t t l •ottrosi. Ihirry for this modom boouty, quontitios ora limitad. Not WASH DAYS a - ond dryer It con be done whenever you wish, in ( Rose budded printed nylon taffeta , i any weother, by day or mlroculousty by night. mm (^sses with self under petticoat. , . . t ■ ' . ■ r - Tttmmed in dashing black With jewel, Your aladric etathoc d r y r wiN studded buttons. Sizes 3 to 6.x, $7.95. lx Sizes 7 to 14, $8.95. Wf y JVHN WWlYWYg M O R I E C O N O M IC A L A N D V F IC IIN T It soves your clothes from being faded by Sun, yew ikwinlh end heedWiy save whipped by wind, frozen stiff by eoW. Protect your I . clothes. Good«lothes and linens deserve good core. A WARMING GIFT SWEATERS Gbooos from a complete selec . . . Prove r/iese Advaniagt hr YoursM in YOUR OW N HOME N e w tion of cardigsM and slip-on <3, sweaters, colorful pastel shades sad gay vivid colors Ui 100 to amiat you In the selm:tion of a fine WHY, INDEED? iMe asdiee Heeeles As Tee- gift for yoiir GrandchUdren. BLACKSTONE - - M A Y T A 6 - - ABC-O-M ATIC ' ?■' tety-tniacd experts. «re Met yea OMoey oa pla^aii and " Phono your, olodricd opplionco dodor, iastoliiag' yosr dream lutchea WASHER$ end DRYERS — LOW PRICES ~ FREE SERVICE I ,or visif kts store to sod the new models. . intkur-your floor aparm . ^ 2-p ie c £ SOFA BED Su it e x " • - - A ■ mtkw’jroar bu^t. Let - H P USE OTJB' . \ yea atort plauBiDg today. ■ CHARGE Cot Saedel hnehete saving ed IRmg loom by doy—lad* l a y a w a y - ' . ■ . • ■ ' ,.r'- ACCOUNTS room by nigl^l Sefa^ smtehing chair, bi long-waartng' cotton p l a n INVITED twood fobrk. 5* ot sate on double loyar of coils Cowytptaly Aot dooping lurfaca. .Sol* quantity Kmitod, too It today! • • O O ABO' APPLIANCE CO. f • . NORMAN’S 21 MAH9 $r. 649 HARTPOKD'ROAD YOUTH SPECIALTY SHOP PHONE MI-9-1575 SALES end SERVICE Owen 9 to 9 Daily 691 MAIN STREET SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE NOW— ASK ABOUT WARDS CONVENIENT TERIftT T ■. 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N . i*-" ’i . •/ PMTWELVW ' V > -X :/ i'.. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1964 ' i ^ r ( MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB. CONN., MONDAY. D E C E M B E R 6, 1954 tio^ idnriLus ro i^ BY FONTAINE FOX FRISCIi POP PAGE THIRIlaN BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ISAY BBAUTIFUU LETS WKMBi:^-S4E w o i n ~ i 4 i t College student Is making a go of Icu d O L E OM YME SORA AiMwor to Frovfouo lhalo Hamilton Plans How MANY PAYS BEPQRE CHRtSTMA$ ? m w o —U B t Hem ls Society Dogs Are Friendly, ; her 33,000 kennel. And so far she’s W ATC H T H E Famout Nom tt a Daily Radio W H A T -E lfl LATE^LATE SHOW Nonsense WDRO—1S6E Christmas Party be8n upheld by local authorities, f c ^ T O N K S H T l J w n o —IN * ‘ Neighbors Ai^e Not j The blonde^ atudent, who's been ' raising dogs sinch she was 11 and b t c niee, O God, We proffer er can becomi a professor—if he’s The foUowing program ached- S h o p p i n g IB aolltan Y » Sunday, Dec. 19 lived on a farm, says 'There were l..:_rkBi)kUB tbaiiilte, and call upon Thy name; willing to make the financial aac- ulea are auppUed by the radio WHAY—Newa: Nile Watch Caldwell. U . J. (P)— Working complaints that our kennel was DAYS'? 1-^— BeolMttr, alairar.Aann a paalln of praise to Thee we eing ...... your way through college by rais rifice.— Wall Street Jouimal.. • managementa and are aubject' to e j '* " Forum . dirty, complaints that We were / t M i t r i Mil Thy wondrous love pi^lalm . change without notice. Rom anes All this and Santa Claus too? ing thoroughbred coJJles and rare SBrolharoC Dlatlngulahed Artiata. That, probsibly, is the best way atar\-ing our dogs, complaints that Itlm p lojr I Know Something Good Norwegian Elk hounds Jan’t easy.: the dogs kept the neighborhood Jacob (Bib.) tc describe the annual Chriatmaa’ Eopecially when your '^nqighbors .llAiigtni A n old railroad engineer had About You * ^AY“i****! Hop '^ f t? “.*****l ?**•• Watch aW’ake. Every time we disproved KMiuiesl SPoilodical Revui. \ WTIC—Am erican Fllt-um party for children; of. employes af don’t like dogs. But Edith Smith, Just pulleA his locomotive up to the Wouldn’t thlp ok’ world to better. .WKNB—Reuueat MsUoes ■J- V. Hatpilton Staaidard division U one complaint there would be an ) iiutniiiitnt OWoapoB I f the folks we meet v/ould say; WTIU—Ehcluitue Wue 18-year-old Montclair Teachers other." water tank. The young fireman WDRU—CsL Kolbr United Aircraft Corp. to he' held IB Vncookad SHeraldlebantf *’I know spmethlng good about OHunt mounted the tank And brought ^_WQTH—Jack's Waxworks H at the Hartford A rm jry Sunday, IBSbowlMt down the epout. Hie foot got tan you," ^ TBalaamaiid SSSoopa ‘ ■jyHAV-Polka Hop Dec. 19. IB O ttltth M SgGllmpood gled and ha stepped right into the And then treat us Just that way! WSJg.C—News; A lm anac , to IVtBeb dtjr bia-~- 34ApM 40Rogioas Revue ^^WyTH-Wewa The "all this" will includs a tank. ,WK^B—Request Uatioee full-fledged ciiTus complete with m r r ______n 0 Watered faM etS Son of Jacob 41 Roman readf ^ make this merriest Christmas I I BSour Allan ^Engineer— Son, just fill the tank Wouldn’t It be fine and. dandy. Dallas . WHAY--N)iwif*Nite Watch aerial and high wire artists, acro • Cain’a brother endLaab WDRC-Oal Kolby 43 Knocks lightly with water. You don’t have to I f each hand-clasp warm a;id true. they’ve ever had with a (Bib.) (Bib.) ^ WUTH—Jack's Waxworks bats and tu:nblera, trainrtl collies -'PRI St Contend with 4S8maUlalaiid ! stomp it down. Carried witli it this assurance: IjWGpj-BporU and wild animals, bicycllsU a.';d P O P ! \ A y d u \% i 1i § e n '’* SilBthuiteitie 10“.— o ( SOBegin 44BewUdorad ’T know something good about * >HAY-Polka Hop - ST/,SrWW WDRC—Cal Kolby one finger, five clowns, and music < ‘ C O W B O Y To Thee, ' O God, we render WTIC—Starlight Serenade SOStoro Squa^’ ''IgOrfleeinakin 47 Woody plant ^,WOTH—Jack's Waxworks ■ WDRC-Cal Kolby by Micky Sullivan and hla Ihuid. flrilshed pictures In 60 seeende MOVIE? A O A lN i n Mineral llPlacea StSoIardiik 4$ Bum thanks, for all Thy mercies sure; WouldnT things here be more W o r n -S I s n Off. 'WHAV-Polka Hop Uiis— Keller’s wild unlmal act, which nocenr SlCotaadtcblaf SO NotwtSisland* Thy tendoh love environs us, and pleasant. There’s a new, greater gift thrill waiting here for you and aptinc will through life endure, WTIC—The Woman W lUY-Nlle Watch was publicized recently in a nation ,M Iterate lOShaden ‘ ISMakeanMnds Ing (var.) If the good that’s in us alt WDRC—Cal Kolby W TIC-^arllght Serenade al magazine, ■wdll be one of the fea jour family! Come in and see it today. It’s the amazing, Were the only thing about ua, ^ WOTH—Jack's W'axWorks WDRC—Cel Kolby SSranatte tured acts. precision-built Polaroid Land Camera that delivers finished MParmaaoid r n r T John ionee felt that he had suc That folks bothered to recall! WHAY—Weaterp Caravan ■ ------Moreover, the "all thL" will In writlnga ceeded/in making hiinaelf a good WTIC-Ju.t PleSn BIU clude Christmas predents for every black-and-white pictures in 60 seconds. It's loaded with fun Wouldn’t life be lots ihore happy. WDRC-NewS SB Whole irovider and an excellent huaband. _WGTH—WaXworki Weekend . Deaths youngster from Ssinta and his and excitement, simple and economical to use. Each beautiful, rhe fhet that his wife agreed with I f we’d praise the good »"e see. Romolo Iteganl M — .W alter helpers, as well as balloons and lasting print delights you anew. It’s the gift that makes him Only aerved to make his head For there'o such a lot of goodness. WHAY-J-Weatem Caravan peanuts galore. Raleigh WTIQ-.-tK)renxo Jonea ■ B.V.TIIE AN.SOCIATED PRE8» Christmas last through the year! B T W a r^ e t a little larger. He was so proud of In the worst of you and me! WDRC—Cal Kolby Sponsored by the Hamilton Romolo Pagan! waa elected the title ‘Model Husband" that his Waycross, Ga. — George 8. W al Greece W6TH—Waxwork! ker, 92. veteran of four wars who Standard Recreation and Welfare president of Ute Magllaneee Society SBrrank wife had* bestowed upon him that Wouldn’t it be nice to practice. Council, the patty will include two he constantly bragged about it to This-fine way of thinking too— ■^VHAY-r-Hall of Records saw overseas service in World War yes'-erday to au.cceed Juliue Duhal- I 40 Scandinavian ■/ WTXC—1080 Radio Lana I at the age of 92 and became a performances, one at 10 a.nL and hia fellow ctfflce workers. TT|»ey "You know oometlilng good about WDRC—Cal Kolby the other at 2 '».m. Seats for the do, who resigned aftei 11 ybara In tearritorlal 5" soon grew tired of that, though, me, WGTH—Wild Blit Hlckok member of the nntlon's first tank office. corps. Died Saturday. morning show will be for frmilles OUT OUR WAY dlvlaioaa and one of them escorted John to 1 know something good about you” ! BY J. a WILLIABIS OUR BOARDING HOUSE • with MAJOR HOOPLB 141 W riting Add WHAY—Hall of Records Cambridge, M ass.D r. Charles whose last names begin with L Others elected to office at yez- the office dictionary. He thumbed — Autlior Unknown WTIC—1080 Radio Lana through Z. Those whose last names terday'i meeting held at the Sub- :4S Crown WDRC—<.>1 Kolby Palache, 84, recipient of the 1938 the pages until he reached the start with A through K will re Alpine Club were William PaganI, • . f ■ r E f t t e * ‘4Sbelualve "m ’a" and gleefully showed John ^ WgTH-Wlld Bill Hlckok Roebling Medal for. Achievement fviKitE PRACTtCH' , I WORK a s ’ Guy— How much gas is there in ceive tickets for the afternoon Sr., vice president: Peter Urban- /• WEU., «• VOU HAVE E6AD,80yW/m BUV righte , the meaning of model: the tsiik? In Mineralogy, former curatqr of w m ir r s WE TO mtACnCE TO ( s t e a d y A S , *'WHAY-Newa Harvard Unlverslty'a mlneralogical dhow.. ettl,' corresponding aecretary, A»TT*oaoc3P TWfi euV5 WHO HIT RAY A M D S OP NUT 40 Agrooable "Model—a amall representation Gal—The pointer says half, but WTIC-^Mews PUCK ONE LIKE DIRT OM THE YUKON 4 -[ AM ASSEMBLY J 8 m m ALE TO EK- WDRC—News museum, past president of the Hamilton Standard employes are Thomas Pagan!, financial'aecre- XT*-«He HASTA IlMinoralrodt of the real thing,” was what John whether that means half-fufl or WCTH—News being invited to bring all their tary; Frank Marinelli, treasi rer; fU A C n c e PUMCMIW* ONLV HIT THEIR 1WUMK le, B U T T t TIHOUISH VOoR EN W read. Geological Society of America. BSIntreaW half-empty I don’t know. «:IS- children of the ages 2 through 10. Costantino UrbanetU, guard. AKf I HAFTA *“ COMPAREO TO TH IS S i m p l e Inherita VloHnlJt—Sir, (to Mr. Newrich) WTIC-Blrlclly Bporu v tio a y JtJ "Stout, middle-aged A ’on'en are WDRC—Jack SSalman Bombay. India -S ir GIrja Shan the kiddies, only one parent will be were named directors. Natale Ru- ELKS CARRIAGE HOUSE n n u r J e a RSRTRArrii ®s'®wpRK flUESTiCWj WHY ■ property the Inatrument I shall use at your ^ ^ WQTH—Plano rortralta T O 0 O / A , ■afe drivers as a tule,” eaya a kar Bajpai, 63. governor of Bom admitted from each family. Last ginl and Horace PaganI were OPSHAkfeSPEARE M»>5TTHBDR i )06E B4Beverage gathering is over two hundred traffic, engineer. 1^ is surprising, year's party atteacted capacity ROCKVILLE. ,et)SRlDE/ yeara old. bay State and Indian diplomat. elected to the sick committee. TO A SARTEMDER TOSS MUD AT THE BS Oceana even amazing to learn tliia coimtrj' WTIC—Clee Club crowds to both porf’drmanees. Amerigo Agostinelli, Remigio RI- ■ -^ T B LLM e , Hoot— Oh, that’s aU right! I Died Sunday. I A S HIS OVOM 6ENIU6 ? SO Advantagaa hai so many safe drivers. WDRC—G. Lombardo , ' dolfl, Allesandro Colabrinl, Haniero HOWDOyju HAK- wouldn't worry, no one'll aver ^ WOTH-Blll «tern Lincoln,*^ Neb.— Dr. John Peter ( I M d c m i. , ffc ru ^ ^ IT Weight o< TOBACXXI GROWER RITES SET Flnucci. and Trieatl Pa;,anl were PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY EVERY T u e s d a y n i g h t [fiSCOME^ V a f f /< know the diffepmee, The less ginan knows, the easier Senning, 70. leader in the estab i India ^H AY- Supper Serenade lishment of a unicameral (one- East Windsor, Dec. 8 'W-Funer- named counselrrs. 901 M AIN STRE IT • M ANCHF STE R it Is to convince him he knows it WTIC-Three Star Extra al services will be held Tuesday The newly elected officers and I In free America, a street sweep- all. WDRC—Lowell 'Thomaa house) legislature in Nebraska, re Free Transportation by Silver Lane Bus WGTH-Wealher; News for Collins W. Hudson. 07, well- the members exten- ed their thanks 1:e«- tired University of N e b ra sk a known tobacco grower who died 4 B U G S B U N N T faculty member. Died Saturday. to Di;!.aldo ftr the services he Leaving Oraitffe Hail at 7 P. M. WHAV—Supper Serenade yesterday. A native of Stafford, has rendered during his long tenure 7 : c iM m SHOP WTIC—Spin Em ARaIn San Diego- Frank Guatav West- Hudson was a messenger in the as president. t U L O B O F ^ WDRC—Tenn.- Ernie berg, 62, coTounder of the El Paso, WGTH—Fulton Lewie State Legislature in 1888, a State The Maglianefe Society was orig YSO M B OTHMg Tex. Herald-Post and former pri lilS— ' Representative from East Windsor inally composed of men who mi WHAY—Supper Serenade vate secretary of E. W, Scripps WTIC—Spin Em ARsin in 1913 and town auditor for many grated to this country from the WDr C—Tenn. Ernie who established, the Scripps news years. He was a Republican. He town of Magiiano-Sabino, near WGTH-J. Vandcrcook papers. Died Saturday. retired in 1942. aiSS— Rome, Italy, .WHAY—Siipoer Serenade Washington— pave Sparks, 26. WTIO—News of the World Washington RMskins professional WDRC—Cliorellere football pla>^ and former Uni WCTH-Oabrlel Heatter * ;4J~ versity of South (Carolina star. WHAY—Supper Serenade Died Sund WTIC—One Man'a Family Amarillo^ ■ Tex.—S.A.L, Morgan I t'S l i k e WDRC--E. R. Murrow THIS r EITHER ^ WGTH—In the Mood 89. nationally known authority on MOO'^BOOT oil and gaa law. Died Saturday. WHAY—Marino Prosram Detroit—Earl B. Wilson, 70, re WTIC-Beat of All th e 7CLUNE aiiPWS , WpnC—Mr. and Mre. North tired Chrysler Corp. e.xeputive. I WGTH—Top Secret Filea Died Saturday. A L L E Y O O P WIIAY—Serenade Philadelphia—Barclay M War- Historic Coconots? BY V. T. HAMLIN WTK'-Beat of All burton, 88, socially prominent for WDRC—Mr. and .Mra. North mer Philadelphia new'apaper pub i twE it toug WGTH—Top Secret Fllca lisher. city official, broker and _ Jjusrno>P9nr K E N W IN S ' WILAY-J/f9lern Caravan philanthropist. Rled Sunday. .VaBEFMEBBEIOUVlE- BY JERRY SIEGEL and OGDEN WHITNEY WTIC—Bi'»t of All injNNO o c r o x ) W K NOiv W pRt^Godfro Talent Scouts tElILD BORN AFTER CRASH- TtaNK WGTH—Lone Ranser ‘NWHMMaJTj MEniLM1ir»10R»IINCj Many • :«4- Milford, Dec. 6 (>P)—Less than : ■ ■, , O.s a n y h o o m m / WHAY—Western Caravan , WTIC—Beal of All eight hours after she was involved > K a x L . WDRiV-Oodfrey Talent Scouts if. an automobile accident here, W'GTH—Lone R anger Mrs. Robert Morrissey, 36, of Mil > 't' ford gave birth to a daughter, her WHAY—News; WeMcm Caravan WTIC—Telephone Hour seventh child. The woman svffcred WDRC—P erry Como a possible skull fracture and s , WGTH—Ed. Arnold CMnURE nr MNG TUNKS Slid— iicnlp laceration which' rcuulred 14 »,/ s WHAY—Newa; Western Caravan stitches. . EUMPEO 1B»€S0NLY WTic-gviopihme nour ' 3he lain tail* condition WDM Ilford T » C IA FREE lO KEEP THE LIGHT WDRC—Bing Croabv Hospital .and her 11-pouhd duagh- ^ WGTH-Henry Taylor OF MOCMAN UBERTY eui9«NS ter was reported doing fine, despite JN THIS HOUR OF HaBUlATMN. WHAY—News; Western Caravan the fact the birth was a week SHIRTS, SOCKS. OELTS, TIES, PAJAMA^, SWEAT- 41. 0 0 -^ TITHE'S (JOT ^WOPRHEREASACOPyBOy*. ^ IMHS STANPETTNERE ) HeAPACHE?j ■IT to m o rro w ! STROM ^ERG - CARLSON M m N D M T THOR... SOBETHIN'BKJ 70 T E j^ fJ ^ O M Y - I U TALK TO HIM ? W ANPIHEARPTHE, GLOVES $ 2 . 9 5 $ 3 . 9 5 WfNOLETHMO!. For all hoys— iJU im r m IS A I«-*| lined for warmth / m S P A P S R STORY DRESS SLACKS BASiO ON PACT/ . Sixes I to IS Call mtahall 3“51S5 $ 2 . 2 5 ,p $5.95 to $8.95 '16 to SI waist 9 For 21 Hour Senriaa $«.9S to $11.95 CAPTAIN EASY ^ «-'■ •-’'T . 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' c ■ /•- V ■ ■ \ r",- fTWkiEBP ^ N C H E S T E R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1954 MANCH|»rER EVKN1NQ HERAt^. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. DEC^lilBER 6, 1964 •M m THE Paces JNassiffs ta 91-64 Win over Third Straight Divisional V. Roach Snake*Hips to SMU Score Browns^tPeat Big Baseball Talk Concerns The Price Goes Down at Polo Grounds Drdps in 31 Points ^ i : Eagles; New and SUNDAY « i s a . press meeting at tha Unleer- - IntprcpUsgiate sitv of Oonnacticut and .ater td of peal Between Brooks, Reds In Central Opener Eaaketbalf Sstciala hol<£ U eif Sn- ficiating and viewing the fitat of York Victor nual mee(Jng in Boston this day ficial baskatball games ever play College Cage Powers New YWk, Dec. 6 i/P)—^Xhe4 , As Ut# u lu t nlsht, E. J. (Buz.AEen'wsy Park with the friendly left and soon after 7 a.m, 1 pick up two ed In the new 5,000 seat Field a u jo r leajfuas oldened their annual i, Dodni follow officials and motor to B«m- House .... Hal Turklngton and Jim Baaten Caafemaee r vice-president | field fence. They reportedly 'have Goodwin Regiatera 22 New York. Dec. 6 (F)—A coupidftBaat. Tlie SKploren got asst liHtr w in ^ r meetings today and the big of maki: offered outfielder Karl Olson and Holy Cru86, UConn toWta,'..^Mi^t a nufiobef W old Murray make the trip with the W L T Pci .-Mends, and foes, Including, Lou Clsveland ' 8 2 0 .80 Adolph Rupp > Big Beys BaMM lost favor with the front office. League. The Dodgers finally haVe ‘— * - Torrington ...... 1.000 then motor to Tufta Ooliegje to It wqe a. thrill to be part of the L ob Angeles 5 5 1 .SOi Ing tw’o more players to be sent they’re all sold, and tbe univer Grran Bay ; 4 7 0 .36 can point to another record. I f the opening deye pi fib# n a - Both the Reds and Fhiladelidiia obtained waivers on Billy Cox and on option to the minors. M eriden ...... 000 meet with the coaches and Oswald opener and it was qlso a thrill to sity will iMve to refund money Baltimore 3 8 0 .27; The reconstructed Wildcats have aon provide an Jndicsttea nd the are interested in him. Are dickerihg with Cleveland and W indsor...... 000 Tower, Mr. Rule Book of basket' alt oh the aldelines and watch nriiat Baseball Commissioner Ford to severni hundred ticket appll- Sufftald ...... Next Week’s Schedule played only one game, but it waa future, this could develop inla a PhlUle* in Market Baltimore for the sale of the vet ,.000 ball. . Talk with Ernie Calverly, could be .the greatest UCorni team Prick viewed the radio-TV ban caata who caa’t be areommo- Saturday an impressive 74-68 victory over wild and woolly year. H ie Phillies have offered catcher eran third baseman. Cox will go to with grave concern. Bloomfield ...... 000 now Vln Cuddy’s assUtSnt of all-Uma run over arch-rival dated. St. Cyril's ...... Baltimore at San Francisco. Louisiana State Saturday night. ^ ole handful o f the M g b e n Smokey Burgess and young out the highest bidder. The asking .000 Providence College. The former Rhode Island ...i.. Silk Townera in The big gun was Phil (Cookie) “ I f the resolution Is adopted," Broad Brook ...... the near-capacity stands included Sunday been beaten. M i e h i g a a B ^ ]Ha< fielder. as yet unidentified. The price 140,000 plus one or two play .000 Grawremeyer, a 8-7 veteran from Frick said, "It would, as I under two-Ume A ll American from Rhode Tommy Faulkner, a fine basketball Chicagb Cards at Washington. nraota. Western Kentuelqr, lEM h- Reds have suggested a package ers of minor league calibre. last year's unbeaten outfit stand it, virtually restore the old Island Is teaching high school player in hia youth, WiUle Diana Detroit at Chicago. ington State, Santa C3afa, K aw aa deal involving, outfielder W u iy R8ox, Yankee Proposal Slow-atarting Nassiff Arm# made Alabaina Disappotata , rule 1-B. That rule provides that clqBeks during Hhe-day. Ernie sue and Georgs May, to luune a few Green Bay at Los Angeles. State Bradley, Oklahoma. MhneuH Post, catcher Hobie tandrith and The New York Yankees and Bos It a cloae contest In tha ilrat half major league radio broadcasts will deeded Earl Shannon wlio. Joined ....^ r o u te home we stopped at New York a ( Phifadelphia. Tha Wildcat triumph, combined and Brigham Young h e n tanled Fred Bacsewski, a lefthanded ton Red'Sox were reported talking Ice Capades but rolled to a 82-point scoring not come into minor league towns aprea in tha second half, yaatarday the F B I last w eek.. Russ Granger the Three J’a and Jimmy Mori- Pittsburgh at. Cleveland. with Alabama’s 50-45 defeat by St. defeat pitcher, for Gilliam and either about the Yankees' Gil McDougald. Louis, left many a wet eye in the when a home game is being played. aftarnoon at th« Eaat Side R e^ to '6 former teamhiale of the writer'i anos la oa cordial aa ever. Jimmy Both Kansas State and rvM tem veteran Russ Meyer or youngaker The Red Sox admittedly covet the " I f this rule la passed, it would post a convincing 91 40 64 victory witk the SaYltt Gems in (he{old wUl never know how much he la Qne-half o f the NaUonal Foot Southeastern Conference. ’Bams Young will have aa opportnltv Bobo MiUiken, both richtbanded right handed hitting third ,base- Open Tonight was figured aa the one team with ut the majora In a ticklish spot over a youthful Windsor A.C. An B tfte L«M:tie, is aga|n handling mlased at Ui# Center,. where he ball League’s championship brack to atone for their ahoctoSnSin^ pitdiers. man, who would' be a natural a^ a chance to edge Kentucky out of Secause of pending suits." encoura^ng crowd Wltfieased the baskatbalL at p a rk .University. . . was in bualneaa formerly a quar et was filled today by the familiar night ta the top games on the "Ice Capades of 1955” , tha 15th the league title. The S t Loitls Central (Connecticut Basketball Most stats cpaches were present. ter cantury. However, businesa la Detroit IJona. And the other «(2iedule. K-Stete vlalte Afineoa Southern Methodist back John Roach (16) takes evasive action through right tackle for lo i -2 game waan’t a league encounter, edition, of Producer John h ! Har League inaugural. . John Bunn o f Springfield . (College good at hia Bolton site. Jim re half flgmes to be occupied by the and Brigham Young is at OUonde yards to score a ^ n s t Notre Dame in first period at Cotton Bowl in Dallas Tex (Dec 4) Notre but It proved Alabama a disap Hlifc Osgsrt HisilstI hr Wlsalsii StwewT ris' famolqs touring skating revue, ^ led a spirited debate^ on the new ports. He will celebrate his sec even more familiar (Cleveland I .. New York Giants' fullback------Eddie- -Price heads for the turf» « « a a «afters a * .v a nabbingi s a w a s u s K ma pastU lU S K Kgood4WU forA \3a 16AO yardsT O d W for the eeeood cd a twn ■aiasi In while SMU tackle Forrest Gregg (73) wmes Threa timaa In the flrat quarter in the aerand quarter against Pittsburgh Steelers a t Polo Grounds, New York City (Dec. 5.) Dewey Mc- pointment. up at right to help clear Roach a way. Irish won. 26-14. (A P Wirephoto). * * the score was tied, simply because rules before, the group brake up ond afinlversaty shorUy at Bolton. Browns for the title game Dec. 26. U jrw ^aye series. OotendK Ih# will open its nine-performance ^nneU, Steelers' hack, grabs Price’s leg to bring him down. Other IdenUflsble players are tackle LaSalle, the N"^AA champion tha home club misoed Its first six at 4:30.. Nick Rodia new aaalstaht ' TH U RSD AY The Lions wrapped up their defeadltg co-champion ed tha Ste stand at the Eastern States Coll- pick YelvlM ton (72, left) and hack Herb Johnson (20, background, left center) of Giants, and Steelers’ last year, now shows a 2-0. mark shots before Frank Scelsa finally . to.Hugh (Ireer a ( UConn. promleed third straight Western Division Seven, defeated tha Ceumtgg £ 3 - aeum In West Springfield tonight. (krmplete fifat round'Individual back Lou Tape (61, right background). GlaiiU won,. 24-3. (A P Wirephoto). ind should emerge the elaaa o f the urdav 88-66. ' That’s What Schoolboy Followers hit With a sat shot. With the score . . to get ua out .-of the Boston traffic and team resulU In the West Side title, and a chance at their third By far the mbit lavish of the knotted St 9-all, incomparabla Bob- if wq followed him. He proved to Rec. Bowling League are passed successive league crown by rally Courtney Moves to Chisox Harris productions, the current by Knight and Kenny "Easy Go be a good, pilot for we mlased all along by .SecreUry .Hank Wlttke. ing for a t.mchdown in the final edition features such spectacular ing” Goodwin broke loose for easy . traffic - until reaching Wellesley. ^ e y are complete in every detail... four minutes yesterday to tie the S^ixas and Trabert Stage Hope; Play Hartford Wednesday ensemble numbers aa "Wish You layups to give their team n lead Unlika a year ago when It took six Bruno Dubaldo, well-known musi Philadelphia Eagles 13-13. Were Here,” “Dragnet," "Ameri they never relinquished. _ hours from Boston to Manchester, cian, lost hla bunting dog In Heb A t the samo time the Browns Autopsy Ordered in Death can In Paris." "T r o p 1 c a n a." . Knight Paees Lornia the trip home was made In three ron and cornea to aak aid in get cUnchsd at least a tie for the Doubting Thomases are waiting of their teammates' scoring plays. In Big Seven Player IJeal "Humpty Dumpty." "Celeatial Bal - hqura Trafflc was heavy, with Stirring Comeback to Win Both clubs failed to grab their ung the canine back... Weather Slaatern Division title— an honor until Wednesday night to pretUct Sophomore Norm Hohenthal was let,” and "Lea Patinours.” own rebounds, and Nassiff'a pitilt- practically two solid lines each way is cold outalds, one of the flrat carried off by Paul Brown’s ' club whether or not the High baa^beU the rebound leader against the for Yale Plays UConns HradUnea (bist Ing and ball handling left much to from-Worcester to Eaat Hartford. wintery days, but an un-seaoonal the last five yeara The Browns team will reap a wiiming season? mer Manchester stars and the 0-4 New York. Dec. 6 (Jb—The Chi-searly iaat season in ^ desl for Vic Of Redskins’ Star. Tackle Malhourne, Dec. Amertca's-er Headlining (he cast will be Bob- be desired In the opening period. M ONDAY letter from the baseball GlanU on the court who ateor t e t In Non-League Game j cago White Sox today completed Wertz. ground. out a methodical 34-14 Davla Cup doubles cdmbiaatlon of'* Many among the 1.200 fans pres Dave Boland was another sur by Specht and Donna Atwood, re The brilliant Knight was mainly First holiday greeting 'Card ,of arrives, with full details on the hia sendee. ent on opening night, when the In prised performer. a sfeven player deal with the Bal- victory over the Washington Red Vic Selxaa and T o ^ ITObert "1 think he is a much better garded as the top. pair skaters in responsible for keeping the loeala the season 'arrived in the mailbag ^ k e t plan for the 1955 aeaaon. Washington, Dec. 6 iSb— Au-MCattUnal ' lineman,' died in thew 9Mxaa and TTObort, who Ummi dians soundly trounced the Alum New Haven — The record I timore Orioles with catcher Clint skins. . Young Sparks’ mother died t in e Streaaiag Defease pitcher than he has proved ao thoritlea ordered an autopsy today locker room of a heart attack af staged a oUrrlng comeback today up tor flrat teat m u s •maaklng pyroteehnlcs of the i Courtney moving to the Sox as the the professional ranks. They have from Lt. '^1 Rogers in Korea. The T m Polo Grounds, the Giants Tbe surprising New York years ago. * ttaw ia ’ ni, have already predicted that For the past two weeks, Zatur- far.” Marion said. no equal on the blades: in the death laat night of Dave to beat Auatralia’s W&bledon challenge round, when tlusr aeend sky and hla new ossiatant. Matt University of Connecticut bna- . big name in the trade. f<>rmer University of Connecticut claim in their latest release, is the Giants, however, maintained a ter an All-America (Tonference Steadote Yeaterday Coach Elgin Zatursky's veteran ar A righthander, Chakales finished The comedy will be supplied by Sparks. Washington Redakina’ champlona, Rax Hartwig aniTMer- a eurorira vletofy over Hartwig ray wui qualify for the SUte tour Maetozo, have been stressing de ketball team will go on display Going with Courtney to Chicago football player who made the All- home where the World Chamrepna mathematical chance o f tying the game, against the Philadelphia Sparks waa a standout performer last aeaaon with a '5-7 record. Lynam and Jackson, the two vet Too Much Knight tackle who collapsed. about two vyn Rose, in the finals of the ^ c - nament for the first time since the fense In the afternoon workouts at la the Paype H'hitaey Oym were pitcher Bob Chakales and In- State and AU Yankee Ck>nference play. . .^Evening'plana are oltored Browns by defeating the Pitts Eagles. An N F L spokesman said In yesterday's game. Tha Rad- Nna HoAdi now hold on ndvnatnni Brideweaer, a part-time short eran funnymen, who, incidentally, team In hla senior year la now at the last minute and I wind up hours after playing a National hla league had no record of deaths torton Tennis Ctoampionshipa, 4-6* ovtr both AtwtraKnn taadWM; 1948-46 sesson. But veteran ob- the Armory. The locals are. being when the Hualdea engage Yale's fielder Jim Brideweaer in exchange stop, hit .286 in' 72 games. Marsh, burgh Steelers 24-3. The Browns, eklns lost, 34-14, but Sparks’ play 6-7, 6-3, 6-6. 6-2. are the bnly .survivors o f the orig n a iiiifi (SI) playing football •with the Ith In two sons Football League game. among Its players. They beat Hood aad Itooawall la servers pointed out that the Grads tutored in both the man-to-man and qnintet on Wednesday night at for pitchers Don Johnson and Don the inflelder going to Baltimore, with an 8-2 record, meet Pitts on both offense and defense w u a TOe triumph, foUowtog the eemi- inal cast o f "Ice Capades," which n. . r. Pta fantry Division in Korea . .. Leave While Mrs. Yost goes shopping. I Sparks, 26-ycar-old former Uni big factor in making a close con Itobledon, Freaeh oad U A offered little competition and they j *one defenses. Th e Indians have 8:30. The court clash hlgh- Ferrarese, inflelder Fred Marsh appeared In 62 games for Chicago Widhoim f ...... 4 0-3 4 burgh next Sunday and close out McCann said Sparks complained final conquest of Australla'a other ' preferred withholding their ju^-1 *l*o had the benefit of two praetice started out with a cast of lass 8c*I*a. ( ...... s 1-3 U the dfflee at noon for a Christmas note I the progress made by both versity of South (Jarolilna star, died of a chest pain at the COlella home test of Waahlngtor’a meeting with Ipo oad whipped Itooe Ughta a program o f eleven By CHET SMITH and catcher Matt Batts. and hit .306 although he batted In Goodwin, c the regular campaign on tho 19th tandbm o f Lewie Hoad and Ken ment until watching the Indiens' KUnes against neighboring high aventa on the Ell^s schedule for B'ritten for NEA Service The announcement was made only four runs. than 50. Since Lynam and Jack- .... 10 3-3 33 • shopping tour and with a majof “ they read to me and later against Detroit. New York (7-4) after dining at home of a rad resTeY^fore “mnnra:‘HeTol^ the ' division - leading Browms. Knighl. a ...; ... IS s-T n friend, Lt. Domenick Colella of RoaewaU, buhyed linltro States against scholasUc competiUon. > •obools. ‘.'And unlike last season," the week. . here u the majbr leagues opened Busy In Coast League son Joined the show. It has grown llarkny a ... nasiat from Mrs. Yost, we accom.- supply the answers for all arith latwed after the meal and waa dead Sparks wore number 68. Tuisni^'TuniilTiii^ii if’ iSjiL*''* They tagged this one on Clark — 1 s-s • winds up against Philadelphia Sun nearby Arlington, Vsi Cup hopes and virtually eliminated / Hartford High will p ro vl^ the op- Zaturaky pointed out, "w e have The tripie-champloashlp Oon- their ,three day winter nieetlngs. Ferrarese is a litUe 'efthanded to become the largest In tha busi Hoh»nthaf, g .... B 0-0 in • fllsh, three-quarters' o f ' ouV shop metic problems that I gave them... day. when police arrived. the latter Shaughnesay when the T-forma- ping for the two boys . . . View BUI When thdy are tucked In bed, I go Dick McCann, general manager A 6-foot-.l, 2M-pounder, S. s ...... 4 34 10 With , the mercury down to 19 Season as a professional, he suf gram. early November and Shaughnesay land Indians ever since he broke Mitchell, g atances In 1946 In Boston. While shut out Green Bay 35-0. Balti The 49ers traded him to the Red competition. started the contest, along with im last winter, the Owls boost an All- Zima, senior guard. Other let- in with thp old St. Louis Browns. Marion said, "and I think we got and the second at 5:30. .... 0 1-3 1 degrees, -I have to stand out and fered no apparent Injury, except T o p e l^ K a a , Dee. d (* ) _ The was invited to address a luncheon Wateon, g .... t 1-3 13 walking to my room In a hotel. I more aurprisod by defeating Los A friend related that the newt skins shortly before the current The left-handed Rose, who holds proved Dave Turklngton. Mor- State performer in Clarence termen are Jim Ahrwni, Ron He is regarded as a high spirited it. The Orioles were interested in Big Names wait for the bua but before it Sr hip Injuries, In yesterday's game Naticoai latercoUegtote club in a dowhtowm hotel. pitching and In Marah. ” fo—Offer the-favorite to whip Bobby BeU, ex-GI set and In third game o f the fifth Fifty-flvo players were asawd dian champion; the Old Smoothlea, Nasaiffs managed to outacora tha . at the Beams, and not from calllna team In the hterchanta Bowling W Pet. victim, flouncing on her way. moved from Cleveland to Baltimore youngest champion in the trial’s fans a godd attraction and t h e y 'irfrom '------Youngstown,------Ohio, Hi a 10 set be double faulted when hs had on the equad — 10 eads. I t age. against Yale’s 6-2. For the Crrin Markhua and Irma Thomas Hawke, 18 to 17. In the second «arda * J.'rague and a Little League team Fort Wayne ,750 Eli's, Kearney Strand Is ex 8-year history. make the turnstiles whir. Boston rounder at Brooklyn’s Eastern tha advantage. lee. 10 iGards. five e n U g ilS lit Brennan Proud Alan Konrad, Bobby Maxson, Don period on the strength of Knight TUESDAY d-jring the baeeball season..Meet MlnneaQoUa .588 pected to start at center; with - Owmed by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parkway Arena tonight (AB(?-TV. Hartwig, on tha other hand, waa letter Bearson, Herbert Cowman and and Goodwin's rebounding. S ie Milkman'Bill Chapman stopped Alex Hackney at the bank and he Roebester .. .375 Promoter Skm Silverman offers sophoneore Ed Roblneoa and boat quintet, defending CCB C. Quirk o f Greenwich. Conn., the Bell is unbeStan to brilliant volleying and smaehtog the "Ice Capets" and "Ice Cs' e b a fa few lAinutes on hia day reports he has been engaged to Milwaukee . the proof agirin Saturday night BUI Tatlock. forwards. Capt. Selvy Bfigan Cage Career Of Irish SquRd League and pJayoff champions, winner also is an International '.222 •lx fights this year. and made very few errors through deU." o ff and we discuss his brother. remain aa professional at the with an outstanding fight card Dave Hobson and Chuck Ross finiilly began taking advantage of Field Trial champion, a title it Rated Even Touight out the match. • Kan. who'novv maikea his home in Manchester Country Club, a wise Enstern B B rao XAHKS AMD will be the guards. South Bend. Ind., Dec, 6 (/P)— Its decided height advantage and earned by winning the required topped by a lO-rounder between PhenoBMual Ratanu IrtdltoapdUs, Ihd. Kenny played choice by Country Club officials.. Syracuse ______.667 « K Scortlchtel and n-ucKiED n n p an Coach Terry Brennan la prpud of said Brennan looking back at Knight continued hla scoring spree, number of recognized trials in Tony De Marco, Boston’s hard Cuba a Chico Varona are, rated He was phenomenal with service At 8 with a Soccer Ball Y «™ ty baseball and basketball at While on the street, talk haa«h^i| Philadelphia ..., .583 MACHDfB fXJCANED hla Notre Dame football team and Notra Dame’s 9-1 record. The lone which, enabled the locale to gain a both the United States and Eng even to the betUng for their welter returna. sending bolU back at the ‘UCkinn’ before marrying and a*et- With Leon Daoust and Joe Pren Boston ...... , ..529 hitting welterwaikht contender, AND fNBKAUJHh “ very happy” over the outcome of loss was a 27-14 decision at the 39-31 halftime margin; Dribbling land. weight lO-rounder tonight at New feet of the net-ruahtog Americana (This is tito first of two articles tllng In the West. . . . High foot tice. and basketball with George New York ...... 500 and JolUng Joe li^ceU of New the 1954 season. hands of Purdue. around and through, his opponents, Handling the ' champion waa Y®*'k’a^St. Nicholas Arena (Du- and preventing them from atUck- ■ w n w in n r b b o c by Frank SelV)’, All-America from baU coach, Walker Briggs, climbe Mitchell. The latter’s Nassiff B^t the 26-year-old successor ,to The great Knuta Rockna Ip 1918 much to the delight of tha fane, Larry MacQueen of PotteravUle, York. 10 P m „ E S T).. Scortl- ink with volleys. Furmaa JUnlvendty who now plays finished with three victories, one Knight had IltUe difficulty tallying rae atalra to. the aporta dept., to Arms’ entry.,will be In the Cen- N. J. New York, Dec. 6 » - T h e Min chtol, busy lltUe fellow, has a 35- Frank Leahy is already worried , .w eek up on delivery of the Thom Profitable okte And Hartwig was the only play- in tbe National Basketball Assn. about the 1955 opener against loss and two ties. Elmer 1-syden 30 points In the flrat 20 minutes of trel tra giie again this winter.. In second place was Stubble ne^tolts Lakers and Milwaukee 14-4 record. Varona’a record is 57- McAn shoe awards, won by Tom That match by itself Would have Iva It wns written especially for AP Southern Methodist, the same team had a 6-3 mark In 1934 and Leahy’s play. Son Detw, or Dean, accompanied field Ace High, the champion In my Smith and Sid Wiersma, diir-' Hawks were enjoying a break in assured Silverman of a profitable Newsfeatures.) the Irish whipped Saturday, 26-14. record in 1941 was sight wins and me to Rockville at lilght for the 1952, owned by W. T. Gibson of Facra Lota e f Crouu Strictly N o Coatoat Ing the 1954 schoolboy season. The the National Basketball Aasocia gate at the Boston Gardeii. But ha one tie. Rockvllle-Witson of Middletown Stockton, Calif., and handled by "Southern Methodist had a lot .It was strictly no contest in tbe tion achadule today. And a wall de has thrown -in three mc^e goTO Featherweight champion Sandy By FRANK SELVV broHse-plated shbes will be award basketball game.-- Wilson won, 39 J. Stanley Head o f Salinas, Calif. S a ^ e r of New York faces Spokane p f fine looking. Juniors out there,” second half aa Knight and Good ed on Dde. 18 to the two grfddera bouts featuring local and national Mllw’aukee—As the crow , flies HOCKEY A t A (H.ANCE to S3. In as close a game as any The award for the beat amateur served reat it la, too. said Brennan after hia team was win completaly controlled both at a school aaaerObly. . . . Briggs, fighters—and he'll have a sellout It's not too far from Furman Uni one would over care to see. There handler went to Elmer C, Chick, In between 73 fouls, including greeted by some 2,000 fans last boards. EnergeUc Wally Widhoim raach of the . fabulous '■ Jimmy crowd of around 13,000 andsd W,\gatc H**?.*®.*‘ SP***®*, Wash., Fiiday versity St Greenville, S.C., to Bal night St the airport. Sunday's Results broke away for three easy layUpa Is new rathuglasm in Rockville of (fiilciago, owrncr and handler of six technical infractlona, the teams of 170.000. ^ t e r this One, Sand^ un timore in the National Basketball Roach' several years' agO, 'reports "W e’ll lose eight of our starting National League In the third quarter, and 'Scelza this year anJT both the studenU the third place finisher, Staindrop scored 206 points between them Silverman has matched feather doubtedly will defend his l26pouhd Assn. But in a,basketball sense it's Jtm'my’s marks'are good.' " I under and adults are peginning to back Breckonhill Belnker. yesterday svith Minneapolis finally eleven men,!’ he continued, "and Montreal' 3^ N.aw York 3 (tie). connected with three one-handed stand," Briggs said. "Roach has an weights Tommy Collins, once toe Hartford’s tS «y a terrific leap from college ball-to the schoolboys again. Coach John On Saturday, the final day, the svinnlng in overtlrae, 104-102. (Red Top) Davis. Saddler to B 4-1 we'll have to field practically a new Toronto Boston 2. Jump shots to help Naaslffs com exceUfent chance of making the idol of Boston, and Lulu Perea of By JESSE OWENS the professional ranks. ' line. So it’s simple arithmetic that Detroit ;i, Chicago 1. pile a 67-45 lead, at tha threa quar ny Canavari^s club will be hard to 15 survivors of im original field In other league games, the Roch ChOlCG. Written for NEA SerMre f i m 11' next.year. He was’ shifted Brooklyn; lightwelghU Georgiy It's like the Jump a fellow makes Southern Methodist will have the American League ter mark. , beat In future games and should Of 84 went through the fifth land ester Royals snapped the seven Araujo, former No. 1 lightweight tlto tall. New from fullback to halfback this fall York Negro until Dec. 14 to defend Dear Friend: ^ 1 was a senior at East Technical NO. 1 TWICE edge." 'Springfield 5. Buffalo 2. > 'nrinv noticeably In the final pe- qualify easily for post-s>ason series and second water series of game H ctory skein of the Fort contender from Prosidence, and ■ t ,1 . - . ■ •; and It took a little time to get ad- his crown against Davis or face • m o p JIA n l v . a v o i d T M M n U G W f High In Cleveland when r.y key Frank fieivy is one of the "But I ’m happy, very happy," Hwahey 6, Providence '4. riod, the vialtora could not cope - tourney pUy. .Arrive back at the- the trials. Wayne Pistons 97-96. and the Syra Jackie Blair of Dallas, and sailor Juatedl” .. Annual rules interpre- liw hla crown. Sandy won't be If you want lo give practical, attractive and inex brealc asserted itself. most unusual bnakettell players with the speedier Naaeiff ^ n t e t Armory in town Just after the cuse Nationals downed the Phila- Ed Sanders, Olympic heasryweight pt taUon meeting o f the Ontral Cbn- del|ritla Warriors 89-72. in thai he hlu beeh'^ made a Which held a 46 point lead with neoKcut B o ^ of Approved Bas- e.xhibltion game betwiean Roches champion, and Boston's WllUe and it WlU be inter. In my final year we took part ter and Hamilton ended. Talk with Pollard Injui^ *0 *ee If the NBA wUl aUck pensive gifts this year, see The W. G. GIenney collection Number One draft choice twice 6:12 remaining to be played. The ketbaU Offiolals is held at Teach Leafs Threaten James In a 12-rounder for the New to its guns; in- the National IntercollsMate in one year by the National Hawke misaed several easy’ shots Bobby Davies o f the Ro^ils, a Four Mlnneaoolia Players were England title. , Referee Turrit to Coaching ers College in New Britoin at out on fouls and a fifth—Jim Pol \ TV Wednesday o f gifts to please every member of your fgm ily and all Schtwl Meet In Chicago and it was Basketbnli Assn. He ivaa draft and took down very few rebounds. night Most Manchester members, friend for years. I used to scrim De Marco, a strong 147-pounder mmurgumrnu lard—was injured before the Lak- there .ttat I gained the chance to- ed by the Balttmore. Bullets, The fans shouted for Knight to plus prospeetlve members, Bernie mage about Dayiea at Seton Hall Hockey Leaders who has won 15 straight, is the nraday^*** *'(11 *>• teievtoed Wad- your friends- Everything from pots and pans to rodk and who had first choire In the col freeae tha ball but Windsor,* only with the Wilmington, Del., Clip •ra_R»h!ly won out on seven free attsnd colleger^- Giovino and Pat E^hluc, are prea- “ 'w s In the extra session. Vefn No. 6 welUrwelght contender. The lege draft, then when Baltimore With Surprising Results •ent. John Bunn, a member of 'the pers when Honey Russell coached In the Chicago meet I ran the too familiar with his abilltr. failed New York, Dec. 6 (JPi — T h e Mlkkelaen of Minneapolis led both Boston blaster is a 3-1 favorlU to reels . . . all reasonably priced . . . all here in your' own sdlsbanded he was taken by the to give ehsM thus forcing the re- "-National ' Rules • Committee and both clubs. Bobby la tha young KW in 9.4, a world record in high hard-checking Toronto Maple clubs in scoring svith 22 points make it <16 over MlceU, a solid Isft- Milwaukee Hawks, aponolve Bobby to ]Mua the baU to Springfield CoUega-coaCh, is the est. 32 year old pUyer In the NBA RAVE UP TO SOH ON THE COfT Leafs, climbing fast on the A free throw by Odle Spears hOoker >from New York who onqe home town at Glenney’s where there’s plenty of free when he goes from high school to New., York (N E A ) — Many,|^ Zollner never played baakatball, One of his toammates.- ' main speaker. Hia Interpretation * .Crowd- at the Armory ta poor, sated near the top. STEAMED CLAM$ A re A ^ ^ va a i a m b I m ' WwaA .A ____ a _ after regulation time had run out OP PAAAOUS SURURIANITE TRACHON college. members of Kntite Rockne'a early but his tremendous success in the o f the rule chojsgea was the best leas than 400, and future bookings strength of enough scoring and parking* always. ’ Notre Dame football squads be' Harris was outstanding in a the standout play of goalie Harrj*- raabled Rochester to eke out its The main event, starting at 9 First I'd like to tell about my manufacturing btuHneas la some the board has ever bad for Its an- with N B A clubs will probably be p. m., E8T, will be tel'eviWxI coast ' 0 « t 1 , came outstanding coaches^ losing cause with 26 poInU, 12 of Lumley, are within striking dis sletory. Spears converted a foul 50c . early days in basketbiUl. I began thing in the w a y of svidance that ziual aeoaion.. Former Springfield canoaletL to coast ( ABC-TV)' with the New Queried about which came In the first half. Along tance of the Nattohal Hockey cMled on the Platons’ George when I was eight years old and In he knows an alert fellow when he star, Frank Janasxewaki, who once England area blacked out. this, U ttle J o e with Watson, who tslliad 11 points SATUEDAT League's first-place Montreal Ca- Yardley. Lam Foust of Fort To name a few ; ' . see# one. 'Die wise-crackiag Eck played in the .Rec League, is now ' Marttaez Faces Andrews CHATTERBOX SHIHRIANITE m w JniAi the third krade of elemental Brand yr the In the first half but only two In tha Former Dixie baakatbaU V a r nadlens today. Wayne waa the game’s top marks school at Corbin, Ky. man caught the millionaire mag freshman mentor at Springfield ’ Vince Martinez, fifth-ranking dU’Kaia St—TeL 111-6^8662 great quarter latter half,'Harris proved an out and captain. Tommy Murphy, pays In fifth place during the early man svith 21 points. The PUtons. Sunbeam Steam or Dry Iron: Lightest weight (3 lbs.). My oldest brother, Curtis, fi' nate’s eye aa a referee! Charley standing reboundar in the first while dokig. graduate 'work. From W ^ e rn Division Leaders. still welterweight from Paterson. N. J., back, explained: had been one of the professionals' early, reports, Springfield will be another Saturday visit to the of weeks o f the season, the Leafs are years older and 27, put up a p ^ a "W e were fortu half but couldn’t compete with the fice. We talk ■ the sport of the hold a 9>4 game edge ©ter the goes after hia 18th straight win Fastest heating. Only SI 7.95. superior officials since tha N B A ’s one of the Eoiri’a powers thla yean within four polnU of the habitants runner-up LakSra. and a regular basket In our yarcL nate to get In'on stronger Naaaiffa in tjie final 20 seaaoin and dlacuos the dwtndUng when he faces A1 Andrews, lOth by- c o o d A e a r i inception. minutes o f play. Basaball star WEDNESDAY while nursing an undefeated S m ejira pulled away from ranking middleweight from Supe A t first 1 thought It was too high' the early flush of evowrda for semi-pro and pre at- string o f five games. Westciox “ Mascot” ; Quiet tick, pleasant bell alarm for and with kids about my own age I Eckman had never coached, but Davey Joniw gave a good account Main item on today!a agenda. Philadelphia in the fourth qstarter rior, Wla., at Madison Square Gar Knute Rockne's Zollner figured there wasn't much Iractfons in the state. * "B a s k e t Last night. Wingers Ron Stew played with a soccer ball because of hlntaelf with hia fine floor play Other than tha dsUly office nputine. svith Dolph Schayes leadhig the den- Friday night (NBC Radio- home, travel or school. Assorted colors in plain or tremendous '.en a coach could teach profesalonaia, ball wlU go in Manchester," Tom' art and Eric Nesterenko scored In it was smallar and easier to handle and managikl 10 points agalnat a Way. Sbha.yea wouad up svith - 24 TV, 10 p. m!. EST). Martines U a thusiasm." anyway. What’a 'a coach going to my said. "If the seven or eight the third period to give Toronto lumitioiis. From $ 4.95 to $ 5 .9 5 . . - than the basketball used by CUrt. much auperior foe. points. Nell Johnston of Jie War- o-J choice but the ^it>win^ mid- Being excited show performers like Mai Hutch best players can get together. a 4-2 v i c t ^ over the Boston rlora had 21. Brothers All Play Marirey IsapreeaHe Weatenier could easily upset the S T 0 P about the Job ne ins, George Yardley, Larry Foust. Bring . In two outsiders and tbe Bruins. Montreal tied the New dope. Curt got as far aa a couple of Frank SeI\Y ver hurt a team Aggreoaive Eddie Markey made Rrt«eto Bath Scale: Accurate, light weight. Magnify. Andy Phillip and Max Zaalofaky? a decided hit In. hla debut In Man- sport wlU pay."; Tommy echoed York Rangers 3^3 and Detroit MarUncs certainly must be feel- ;Tko86 Drofty Omti years of basketball at Eastern or an individual. How can a coach miaa applying COMPLETE the sentimente of the wrriter. Whajt bumbled'Chicago 4-1. • - - - «ye makes weight reading easy, $ . . Kentucky State College. He no cheater. The form al St. Michael's . tog the mental pressure of hla 7 95 small for the team. I played high Charley Eck pressure all the way along tha helped to kill pro baU waa whole iBsuraBce Goal wMi INTERL^KING longer plays the game. But it was lumlnaiy conUmially haraboed the I McLaughry Plans Bianagerlal troubles as well aa the school ball only In my Junior and man is demon route with a bench decorated by sale importations from out o f town Stewart'a tally put the Leafs iM fol W6wfhf8fripplH9 Curt who started basketball in senior yeara and I was far from strating that the go-go-go busi Hawka with hla- constant -preasing RADIATOR ■train from the bribe offer he re H ack and Decker % ” Drill K it : Contains equipment for John Melnekc, Jim Fritchc, 1-arry attack which forced‘tho-dnamy to jmd. out of state. In a town like ahead as he beat Bruin goalie cently reported prior to hls win the Selvy. family. Kow mv five the 6 feet 3 that I am today. ness can be carried into the pro Retirement Soon Frt« EtfiHNrtM. J brothers, Ed 17. David 12, l ^ a l d Rosenthal, Frankie Brian and hurry many o f their slioU and Manchester, there must be local John Henderson midway. In the ning scrao with Carmine Flore. • tewmrawiraiUto,- driniRg, sanding. Just $ 2 4 .9 5 . I f a boy Is interested in bas fessional ranks. Bobby Walther? players to help hold the interest 9. Marvin 8 and Charles 6 all play ketball there are plenty o f .coach throw away aevaral paaaea. SERVICE finale and Nesterenko’s insurance Coete Over Bell Needs Set O f CBeeni of,John Q. Fan..Quite an after Hahover, N . H., & c . 6 Utf-Dg PHONE MI-3vS470 e tewmaaewniraiai,- the game and moat of them prac- es around who will help him. I You have to see little Eckman Proa Know Each Other Scoriag hOnora want to Knight goal came svith only 94 seconds Once-beaten (Jarmelo (?oeta, noon watching toevee. First there Ormond (T ubs) McLaughry, whose AUSTIN BISSBLL • O tiM m aaiteMiaae A vta e* ** nomething for everyone on your Christmas tice outdoors on-a dirt court near always belitved - In listening - to and the FortjJVayne ZoUher Pls- Professionals know each other. who could have tslliad SO points „ ramabdng. Lumley’a string o f ■eventh ranking featherweight con-1 was the Notre DamoBoutharn 173 scoreless minutes was snapped tender from Brooklyn, ia a 12-3 Ust. Easy shopping . . . easy prices . . . easy parking! our home or at the YMCA. Ed is the Y director and later to my tons.of the National Basketball Eclman knew the gome, tha but aatUod for 81. Other Naoriff • c l e a n i n g 34-year career as a head football a senior playing on the Corbin high school coach, H arry Taylor. Association to - believe them. leafivie and lU 4>ersonnel. He knew BOdrers included Goodwin 22, Scal- MeUiodlat football gama aad-lator ^y B6 Sandford In the second coach inelpdn'stays at Amherst, Shop at W. G. Gienney first. High- team. the Boaton-Rochester baakscball period. New Ttoedi Ibu ght Fundamentals A ll Eckman' needs is a set of bow to pair his athletes with op sn 11 and Pinky Hohenthal 10. r REPARINGi Brosvn and Dartmouth, svlil retire sctiool competition, and set a Ui .e We lived near the Y and it was ponents. The big thing was men Sy Manchal, diminutiva sat- gapie- Pits Conacher's marker late In weal tees Tee gal Taylor taught me a lot o f the cheers, He;d ' lead them, nrat March 30 after 12 aaasons at Very truly yours, of 20,7 in the 220-yard dsi.:-; for a -there that I first put on a uniform fundamentals like shooting with Eckman. tha referee turned tal. atUtude, getting tha moot dotar, was tmahia to play bo- the second period enabled the better tneUm to wortd mark in that event. A week and played in leagues. Gyrti di caima o< aa injury suffered late in • tECOmNG Rangers to eune- from behind a Itertmouth College. ^ S. Claus either hand, passing, Jumping and coach, was in and out of his chair- mileage out o f superb talertt. He —-MT CLASS Ceewtoaewlsr prior to the (3sicago meet I had rector Cam Jones liked the game dribbling. u- fanning his flaming Pistons op to did this by instalUng the old col the Week at UOonn. two-goal deficit to gain their dead The 61-year-old veteran an-,! 0 > New Tlmda . set a new world record with a and the kids took to Kim. I played A boy should abide by hla (xune from behind to edge 'the lege try, stressing the importance Naithar team was impreasiva at lock svith the Canadiena. Bounced hia retirement I M night broad Jump q( 24 feet, inches. six yean o f Y faaaketbah between coach's rules. He should ’ watch Minneapolis Lakers at Madison of the Platons piaying aa a Uam. tha foul line. 1h# wlnaora made 11 Tony Leawick and Alax Delvec- to a Joint Btatemrat svith the RWNITURE TOPS I matriculated aU Ohio State 10 And 15 RRd thr6€ times we his diet and get plenty o f sleep. Square Garden the other night. Ha g o t' the Pistons Oiinkiiig like o f 22 while Windsor managed eight ' MCNI chto fired iaat minute goals lo r Dartmouth, Athletic .Council. and aa a sophomore had the dis went to a tournament at Knox Rest by aUying off your feft or While Charley was yeUliKT and cbamploni. The hardast-noaed vet oC their 22 charity toosea. rcl Detroit aa the third-place Wings ville, Tenn. Athletic iMrector Robert (Rad) tinction . of being the only ath sleeping a bit be^re a game. wig-wagging ehcouragemenV from eran simply had to respond to hla Travel Neat SuMay- J dheckad a third period drive by Roue said no auccaaaor has been lete In hUtory to atUin Uiree It was the outlet we kids need ' Aa a high school Junior I saw the aidellne, someone pulled his enthusiasm. Next Sunday afternoon tho . the hapiras Hawks Red SnUivan considered bpt Uiat an advtoory ed. Since those days I've always world records and tie a fourth In Adolph Rupp, Kentucky's great chair back out of place. When There la tha mone locals travel to Simehury for an was the lone Chicago sqarer. committee, o f srhlch Mctsuighry believ'ed a boy should sUrt han-, loney angle. YVln- other, loegue encounter. Manager J.JL WHITE ona meat. They were the 103 Jn coach. He told me to come back. Charley sat down, he hit the dech, ning pays better,r. Charleydtarley made BEAUPRE I R IN i sviU be a mambor, svW aoaiat Rolfe 9.4. the 220 In 20.2, the 220 low dUijg a basketball, or a soccer and Cbaeh George Mitchell is He wanted to see if I.would grow,. hut that didn’ t stop him from O*®"*®*! of that strong point. and tha Athletic OouacU in choos ^ at an early age. He should awaitiag word from Fort Dix in P l w w i 'e r $ e e , - ' hurdles in 22.6 and the broad Next time I saw him he offered bouncing right up with a resound ^ e result is a aquad o f g r o t ing a new eoueli. begin to take up the* sport-aa me a aeholanhip but I had al> regards to an Indepmdnt contest GLASS ca Jump at 26 feet. 8U inches. ing ’Tluituhoy’’’ > • whooping it up Uko’ hlgh school MOTORS FOR HIM A graduaU of Woetmtoeter Col soon oa he can ra'n. Learning to ready promised Coach Lyles Al SatuTday. night at the Verplaack 24 BIRCH 8T. ' In the 1936 Qlympic Ganiea in U ^ w the ball wlij. come later. Pree-spending Fred Z o 11 n 0 r kids, and tha third place team o f NORMAN RaWfal Ugktera — Kaam lege, the Chicago-boni McLaughry ley I’d go to Furman. I nevre* n~ grew tired o f basketball brisins as Schoot y Berlin I 6raa atneto win tu 100 3ut Tor playing inTTeaguea I year ahowing early foot G K M O iiBi o aim i m I c o a ^ r o ^ his alma mater in )916 TaLMIt-7222 339 and the broad Jump and fretted the choice:' reprerentod by the esUbliabed I Jawrehy might never have fejaytil Imalret- which threatens 4o rehlare the Jewels valued at 33000 were l i t EA$l CENTER ST. a M 1817 and also played prAsa- to be A mamber of Um winning (N ext: SeKy wiU teU about the coaches, Bob McDermott. CUrly Jkdrartiae in The Uerald— It P«yt bafl b ^ u a e whan latartS a t' Lakara as champions. stolen from a wealthy mineis aioaai foothaU svith tha old Mas- nV6 Cs6*t Hidt BthiKd United relay team. • tnuoitiiMi going frem.CQllego to A rm s^ n ^ ^ ^ ^ u rra y Mendenhall lArthir ins Corbin High avaa then I was ,;|((B pro bMkethaa) Tha Pistoaa won’t 1st op.,' wapsaa’s hparUaent Even tktevw f f o n, OMo, Tigers bafore antorteg / Ow Prodaet”; Chhriejr^cldBM won’t W jr e hreaklag into eeei ety. - t - tha aarsloa ti| 1818. Z' j ; T f ■ V, \ V-
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i ABtfMMliUw for Salt 4 Bmdncaa Locations B ooms For Salo 72 Auto R^pirlBf—4*BlaUiiK 7 CARNIVAL BT DICK TURNER Houses For Ssle D ots—Binis>—Pets 41 Hoastliold Gooda 51 Wearinf Apparsl—Fnm 57 - For Rent 64 ^ Honduras Gets in Lead Role l»U-«6 OLDER C he^ati, Feeds CAR BURN OIL? 62 FOOT RANCH, three twin-elze 61 JARVIS RD.— Three bedroom Socialists Wilt Truck Driver Fined $2 Sd . other good transportation. Good I ■ . ^ FREE DELtVBKT aervlce to your ANTIQUES bought, sold. Furni ONE CHAXU>AONB color evening AN IDEAL location for offlcea or bedrooms, ceramic tUe bath, fire (tope Cod, fully Insulated, breete- credit enahlea ua to accept |S home. Nationally advertiied dog ture,'glass, china, pewter, prints, and etole, one dark green buainesa iii the center of Xlan- place, garage, 150’ lot, high eleva way, attached garage. Awnings. Economy overhaul most all cheater. One to 14 rooms avaU Dictator After down. Douglaa Moton, Stt Main foo^ , ate. VitaUty, Cero-Meto, books, stampi, coins, jM elry, >d suit,' nearly new. Sise 14 tion, suburban. Only $1S,300. Carl Property fenced, landacaped. Vote4 n Bylina For Negligent HomietdO^ B t . cars. Parts and labor 649.96; Wll’a, OofTa, Kaaco, Oatnea, guns. BsUe/s Antiques, 383 E aad 16. XU. 3-4431. able. Plenty of free parking. Phone ton W, Hutchins. , x a 94182, $13,400. ♦; ■ No money down. $4-90 month guakar aty,- Oash.^ Three Utt|e Main 8L XU 3-5003. x a 94330 or XU. 8-7444. 9-4494. 1961 PONTIAC, four dooT, radio, Kittens. Puss in Boots. WUd Mrd THREE GENT'S overcoats, si$e GARRISON (30LONIAL — Three Vote Stalemate ,_JIWBDADVT. ly. All work guaranteed. 4Q-43, $5 arid $$, two ladies' winter SPACIOUB Professional office ^ ck Adenauer l / K . heater, hydramatlc, excellent con seed and auat cakea. Canina BARGAINS in new and used appU- Ma n c h e s t e r large else bedrooms, fireplace, oU^ DtPT. R0UB8 dition. C195. To he sura aee Mc- ancee. Terms and trades. James coats, almost new, $S each, else suite, ground floor. Main Street MOTOR SALE Oiefa, Inc. Phbna PI. 34146. hot water heqt, combination win- (Osattaitoi frsM Pi*g* 6) , S:|S A. M. to 4;M P. M. Oure, McClure Pontiac. STS Main Ford, Chevrolet, etc...... $ m .M A. Woods AppUances, 383 Center 84-38. Diamond engagement rihg; location. Phone XU. 3-6900 Six Room Brick Cape Cod dowa and acreens, 1% nathe, over ;(OonttaHNd frem Pag* OM) St. Ml 9-9443. Open evenings 'tU CAIf ABIES. Guagantaad aingara. St. XU. r-1918. \ $35. $4 Elm St., East Hartford. Pontiac, Oldsmoblle, etc ..I1T4.98 f o u r r o o m Offtce suite, excel Shed dormer, V/^ baths, Size garage, nice residential aec- hiu not aaneuAceid whether ha I n . Companion Cate * dumiaaai of th* cia it* * 10. Ail colors. Alao famalea. MI. . Uon, convenient to bus snd school, from Ctonununlrt propagandists to - OOIT CLOSING TIME No Money Down, $L00 Weekly 94436. COSOO U n U T T wagon, chrome CHILD'S RED Chinchilla coat anS lent gecor, complete faculties, basement garage, storm win would return. $18,900. No reasonable offer re explain their party’s debacle. When it cam* to lOMr, Suliya WGR CLASSIFIED AOVT. 19M PONTIAC, four door, radio, New Motor Guarantee. and blue enamel, flO. Tel. XU; leggings vrith white hat. Like neW, street ^ rear parking, moder- dows and screens. Immediate An Ellington father of five, who ato nnfaL XU. . o-ioso or x a futed. A. R. Wllkte A Co. xa. The oppostUoa liberal p ^ y — West Berlin Police reported 43 can -no longer keep hta Job as a earlier testimony waa attartoS M MON. THRU PUL heater, exceptional condilkm for 0-3913. Size $. $8. Inquire 338 Cehter St. occupancy. Sensibly priced at 9-4389 and MI. 3-8300. the year. No. money down M5.10 COLE MOTORS CANARIES, p a r a k e e t s for sals. after 3 p.m. 84080. which cams wittUh 4,000 votes o t Red provocateurs arrested in rtec- truck driver and who was protect Atty. Scully on the frooMI. that. In a sutement to poUca foQowtaE ^ 10:SO A .M . per month. To be aura see Mc- 436 Center Street MI. 9-3949; 116,600. MANCHESTER —SIX room (tope the majority n**ded to gat the Uon diiturhances yesterday and a ed by the fifth amendnient to the BENDDC AUTOMATIC washer, in TWO i^ R E S near Main Street, (tonatltutipn In Town Court on th* accident, Duffy had aald Sweet 8 ATDIIDAT f A. M. Oure PonUac, STS Main Bt. MI. Bn-9-0980 (tod, oU heat, nice yard. Sale presidency in,, the elecUen—ao- total of 831 arrests to the last two 9-4S45. Open evenings ’til 10.' T W NEW MANCHESTER Pat good condition, $40, MI, 0441$. Wanted—I ’d Bay 58 Suitable for eniaU buslncH or of- GREENWOOD DRi V e Saturday, «cas found guilty of neg had stepped becaua* he was tired Cantor, 996 Main St., Invitas you ; flees. Heated. XU. O-IOBO, XU. price, $11,500. Bolton new 5% cepted LoiaiMi'a lauthoclty. BRAKE REUNE spariS]. Most an Njow 6 room ranches near room rench, three .bedroome, full weeks of the campaign. Of thoM ligent homicide to connection with aad wanted to chaag* dzivan. TOVB OOOHtEATION W n X 1963 WnX.T8 STATION wagon six cars, $13.96. Tour choica of lining. to visit pats of aU kinds. Con- LARGE, THREE cushion divan. WANTED—PIANO, excellent con- 94004. liberal candidate Ramon 'VII- briefly Jailed, 638 were East Ber an aectdent Oct. 23 on Routs 15 to Oeotradlettag IM ttm eW ^ 4MI A i m O U I C D Blue damask. In good condition. dition. Write Box P.O. 12, Stom , ing coinpletion. One open for cellar. Sale price, $18,500. Vernon, cylinder with gas savlM over No money down, $1 weekly. Cme nactlcut bred Parakeets. Ml. four room ranch, 2% years old, leda Morao*; high man to . th9 liners toeligihla to vote in the three which a soldier died of injuries re Of course, this coatradleMi M$| drive. Radio, heater, mccellent Mbtora, 486 Center. , 94273. Hours Monday through XU. 9-0763. Conn. OFFICE SPA(?E for rent, month to presidential e le c ti^ aald hla fae- Allied sectors. testimony on the rtoad is,.tho month, $30. Includes telephone inspection. Many de luxe fea $8,900. The Ellsworth Mitten i ceived when the car in which h* jM dl M I-3-5121 tires. Removable seats. Nearly Friday. 10 to 9:10, Saturday 9 to tures. Available under FHA Agency, Realtor*. XO. 3-093G. Uon would join, in tSM all-party Both Adenauer and West Ger waa a passenger waa smashed to Sweet case that Sweet’* car w m new Inside and out. Priced for 6; Wednasday closed at 3 p.m. S. 80” PHILCO EUectric range, two WANTBD^Ping Pong table, In answering service, building direc coalition cabinet Losano said he man Socialist leader Erich OUan- the rear hv a truck. moving, but Duffy explalMd It hy years old. In-good condiUon, XU. uslble conditlmi. Phone XU. tory liatlng, receptionist service, and VA financing. Builder will quick sale, only |29S down at Cen Auto Driving School '7*A A H, Graen stamps. Ma n c h e s t e r - — cotonisi, six would form. hauer cams to Berlin Friday to Thoms* Minor. 35, th* trucks aartiig he was nervous aad ttpoat ter Motor Sales, Ml Main St. 9-8936' after 6 p.m. 3-5715. Ughte and cleaning. Acme Busi consider taking your present when he gave tb* etatemaat. aad v * * !S w « ness service, Inc., 804 Main St. large rooms, fireplace, cabinet Vllleda Moraee won 131,318 d speak in the windup of their driver, waa fined $230 and given a DRIVING tnstrucUons frotu your home in trade. kitchen, disposal unit, wall to wall the 351,295 votes enst in the elec parties' campaigns, fought largely 90 day suspended jail sentence on had suffered a blow on tho baad Loit and Vwnd 19M FORD Converoble, souped up home, Oual-oontrol inaureo car, GAS STOVE, 30 gal. automatic gas WANTED-8” or 9” Power Uhle XU. 9-1379; Live Stbek— VehieleB 42 hot water heater, nine piece wal saw in good condition with er carpeting in living room, dining tions. NaUonaliat candidate Tlbui on the previUUng West .German is the count. Although Judge John S. in the accident. Mercury engine, buUt by Miller's suodard or automatts. Cn:i Man- room and stairway. Metal storm cio (toriaa Andlno racelvad sue of rearmament versus speedy However, according to CSkUrlso ftftlMD—A plsca where you can speed ahop of Hartford. New Urea, WE BUT c o w s , calvas and beef nut dining room set. XU. 9-6637 without motor. XU. 8-5715 T. j. CROCKETT, Broker , _ _ Nailor Studio G. Rottner termed the case a a complete line « t knitUiii: obattoi Drivina Aeadamy. PL sash. Convenient location, $14,500. 77,041 and reform can' Big Four talka on Germany. tragic on* and said he felt Xttoor J. O'Connor, a cloima Inveotlgatar new maroon paint. Ml. 9-38T9. 3-nM, Toll tTM. cattle. Also horses. Plata Bras. sRer 5 p.m. Suburban For Rent 66 244 Main Street Jamea E. Elliott, Jr. and acceaaoriea, .tampMl TSl. ML $-7406. Warren E. Howland. Realtor,. XO. Abraham WllUama 53,041. .The (torlattan Democrats upped was probably the mast sorry of for the Worceater office ot tho NINE PAIRS'new tailored cur Office: MI-3-M16 or 3-8600, xa. 3-5711. tosuranc*’^ company with Which cmbroldeiy cottona and AUTO INtlVlNO tnatnictlaa from Rotuns Witbont Board 59. ROCKVHDE, 34 Orove St.— Well Under the conatltutloii, toe (ton- James E. Elliott. Jr., 177 Sum Ihelr poll from 24.6 per cent of any of those involved in the acci thiaada at Tour Tam MUST SACRIFICE tains, 0 X 13 gray rug, card table heated 3 room furnished apSrti Residence: MI-9-7751 greea woe to 'chOose n/pre*tdent the 1960 vote to 80 per cent this dent, he felt the charge of negli Minor Was insured, Duffy had said your horns. Insured dual control and chairs, drapes. BU. 9-3890. BEAUnFUIDY furnished spacious MANCHESTER—Fine four room mit St.', is appearing in one of to him also that Sweat' waa '•0 Oottaca Bt. Fbeoe ML car. Laraon Orfviag Bchod. Ml. Poultry snd Supplies 43 ment,' Inquire first floor. between the two top /M ^ dn tea. time. But the fiociallats. traditlmi- gence on Minor's part was proved A Triple Valued Used Car room with complete light house Xf ARSHALL ROAD, Greens SecUon. home with full basemeiit, hot The Congress couhu not be for the princtapl roles, that of Clar ally dominant in Berlin, wround by the stat* stopped, to a atatemant which Oitf« 9-eOT8. Six room Cape (tod, (one unfin- water oil' heat, spacious second BROAD BREASTED Srofiso tur- keeping facilities avaUable. TUll mally constitutodX however, be ence Day, Jr., to the Mark Twain up with 44 per cent. Just under XClnor refused to testify In a fy did not sign taken on ths after 9 0 a m - A place where yoa can 1954 Studebaker Station 19” TV OONSOLE, excellent con rent siiigle or double, ChUdren ac COVENTRY-,- Main Street, iehed). Shingle exterior, fireplace, floor, garage, amealta drive, their 44.7 per cent of four y4ars noon of ths day oa which ttw ac ktya. Fresh frozen, 10 to 30 combination screens snd storms, cause the minority Hatlonaliat Maaquars of Hartford production companion case, a charge of negli hoy Bamat and Tioga Tama and diUon, $76. XU. 9-9839. cepted (Umited). Central. Reaaoo- rooms, bath. PI. 3-7601. ^dacaped lot. Madeltoa Smith, and Reformlat^ focUons boycotted ago. gent homicide made against the cident occurred. StMan Batea Knitting accaaaoriaa. Wagon— ^Equipped with over Motoreyclen—Bicycles 11 pounds, Schaub’a l^rkey Farm, aMe. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. two csr gsrsge, smesite drive, Baaltor. xa. 9-1642. •'Life with Father,” by Howard 138 miatown Road. it ./■■ , Pariicment's third party, the' car driver. Pvt. Alvan Sw*et, Duffy said he had stac* dUv It*a Thor Tam BImv. M Oottaga drive, heater and directional XCR. ALBERT IS LOOKUfO deep lot. Immediste occupsney. PRE-CHRIBTMAB SALE, Dec. SIX ROOlk Ranch, hot water, oU Brawl at Meettag Lindsay and Ruasell Grouse, at Adenauer-Allied Free Democrats, Brighton, Maaa., which was qis- cussed the accident with other ML B-3S8>. FOR AN y FURNISHED ROOM 'or couple Wanted To Itont , 68 Asking $12,900. Goodchild Reslfy the Avery Memorial In Hartford passenger* in the $ar. hut aotwtth signals. Excellent condition 1-11. Columbia hunt JuvenUe bi- HONEST MUtSON"' or two genUemen. Inquire * 94 Co., Resitors, Msnehester. XU. heat, full cellar, near bus and The Liberals, lacking a quorum suffered a drastic fall, from 33 per mtased after being heard flrat. The cyclaa at the low price and top Artidcs For Sale 45 High St. APARTMENT OR Flat. Couple 45. 8-7928, xa. 9-84M. school, a real buy at $14,800. Man of 37 or 38, held n rump sasaion Tuaaday, The show will run Cent , in 1930 .to 13.7, per cent. truck driver, alao accused of negli th* driver. Sweet. It was oa th* throughout. This low mileage Who'a OolM Houaekeeplng through Saturday, Dec. 11. basis of this dlscuaBleo that Duf(y .FOUMD— Brown female mongrel quaUty. 30” —185.96 ; 34” —$ST.95; To ‘fake Over No chUdren. Reasonable rent. chester Green, aix room ranch, yastardSy but it broke up in n These were the final returns; gent homicide, took refuge to the “Mr. Bemie, shew this g t n t ^ t n sent* rkifsi** ROXAL a n d 8mith-rooa port- brawl. >^liott is a new member bf the fifth amendment to the Constitu decided the Sweet car must Imv* Bgg. Oau Dog Wurdea. Ml. S-4S40. station wagon can be yours at 36” -tS9.96. Each sale backed «bls and atandard typawritara. MONTHLY PAYXUBNTS ROOM, TWIN Beds, suitable for Selling house. Urgent. Box O. MANCHESTER, Woodbridge St.— corner lot, split rail fence, attach Valid votes 1,544.443. SocialUU with double guarantee. Depoait one or two girls- ^ a r d opUMal. Herald. Older eight room home. Stesm Losano bacama, legal dictator ozgantzatlon and this will be his tion because anything he said to been moving at ths time o f tho ac terrific savings. All makaa of adding mariUncs OF $33.69 ed garage, ceramic Hie bath, 684,646, Christian Damocrata 466,'- cident. iiOUND—One Boxer female wiui win hold it ’til Ohristmaa. Don’t BLOND BEDROOM Centrally located. XU. 3-6748. best, 2-csr gsrsge. Needs decorst owner moving out of state. Fpr when the midnight deadline for a Slat appearance with'them. He 595, Free Democrats 196,845, Ger tha Sweet case might later be used right rear leg lama. Can Bolton sold or rantad. Rapalra oa all URGENTLY NEEDED 4 /or 5 Is .not, however. a-,n*wcomer to Minor said he did not a*s tho mias out—order now. Manchester makaa. Marlow's. LIVINO ROOM SUITE ing, extra Isrge.lot, asking $10,800. appointment call.A. R„ Wilkie apd congresytonal session paoMd. man Party 7S,l39, Communist 61.- against him. and a person can not bog^'Werden. ML M fU . Phone PI-2-7611 Cycle Shop. MI. 9-3098. . / ONE OR two furnished rooms for rooms unfurnished. Famllv of 4 For sn appointment to inspect Co. xn. 0-4389 and MI. 3-83$6. HI* control of the executive, little theater work, hating appear 223, Refugee Party 39,196, Middle be required to testify against him- Br’eet car until it was piehad « • 5-PC. DINETTE SET two with light housekeeping fa Household Services Bonds—Stocks— RUO BRAIDING made easy. In- adults. Call XU. 9-210S between phone Howard R. HssUnge Apen legisletlve and Judicial branchM d ed on several occasions In produc Cnass Economic Asan. 26,868, Free oelf. by his haadUghts and that thaa ft DOST T B «T aatlafled feeling 194T CHEVROLET FleaUlns sadsn, BICTCLE8, REPAIRING and re ’Phllco” . Electric Refrigerator cilities angT!—Black, white and tan male Christipaa. ing Shop. Barbara Woods Agency. MI. ^ t s For Sale 73 ic parts. . "the confidence of the ^riincra to part o f the operator. OolUa. Fkone MI. S-718S McQure Pontiac. STS Main St. ------'til 7 p.m. other articles. . 3-7119. 381 Summit St., after 4 The first meeUng ha* bean called Alty. Richard Scully of Hartford, Ml. 9-9443. Open evenings ’til 10. 9-7702. for next Friday. Also appearing in this produc the policies of the Chancellor re- He mid that Minor had mid REBUILT Tricycles and*!'oicyclea. MORTGAGE MONEY Free storage until wanted. Free p.m. RESPONSIBLE COUPLE need 8 SEVERAL CHOICE oulltbng Iota, tion will ba Nancy Moors' Freder defending Minor. SUPERIOR TUBE Teeter, $35, or 0 room flatcr duplex. Excellent — ------, ~ — . - mains firm. Just as in the antire he had only seen the ear wEm SOin^Bliite Bfade, hand made Good aa new for half phee at 44 delivery. Free set up by our re MANCHESTER high elevaUon all ImprcvamaLto, Ha axpraased hops for friendly Ickaon, formerly of ManchesterManchester^' West German federal Reptiblic.” Accordtof to Duffy's testimony pirat national at' the Center, BnUding— ContrscUns 14 Eleo vacuum tube voltmeter, $30; liable men. ' AT THE CENTER, pleasant, large references. 9u. 3-500S,' relaUona wlUi other naUona. ” aa- about 100 feet from it and ft dM AeCORMIER MOTORS Lake Street extension, H mile Payments Scaled to Income Wlncheeter model 7Z-23 cal. rifle. Six room family horns for ••A” and ” AA’' zone. S. A. Beech- another graduate of-Helen Page It called the election * “grrat suc- Saturday, Sweet was slowing his pMait 1 p.m. Baturday. ML S-4i29< NO PAYMEXfTS TO BAXfKS ' rooms, single or double. 14 or 16 $10,800. Three rooma on first-floor, ler. Agent. Phone Xa. $-9099. pecially the United States and other not matter whethcr.or not the ear north of The Three J’a Restaur GENERAL Conatnictian, altera- $30. Tel. MI. S-OSOS. Wadsworth St. GARAGE IN the vicjnitv of 92 American countries.” Skinner’s Sbek u d Buskin. Mra. •ceas” for Adenauer. car imd preparing to stop when was moving or pathed taaam ant in Bolton. MI. 9-4698. tiona, raniodellng, puatlc tUe. OR FINANCE COXU>AMIES three bedrooms snd bath on sec the car wa* hit to the rear by SAYS; “Now is the time to Laurel St. Call XU. $-5414 after 4 (HOICE BUILDING loU for sale Ha announced preparation of a Frederickaon will play opposite Both the Socialists and the Minor rtiouM have bean nparatlM; 10BT — PAm MAN’B glaaaaa ooimter work, garage, etc. No Job CONNECTICUT' $2.00 SIZE OF Air net or Aqua Phone for Appointment ROOM, TWIN beds, married cou p.m. ond floor, oil heat, automatic hot Elliott as the other half of the airiatlan Democrats praised Wert Minor’s truck. In the enautog trade for one of these fine « HARTFORD CH-7-0358 water, insulation, combination in Manchester. A and AA zona. T. fiva-yaar development plan to be at such a speed that he could hav« Phene Ml. B-7S4S. too ainaU. Eugene Glrardln. a f nat, 80c size Mu-Tone hair gllt- ple ,or two single persons. Kitchen financed through the World Bank young love interest. Berlin voters for decisively defeat craah, Frederick Caiy of Worces stopped. cars and at the very best o: ’ BOT’S 36' ENGLISH bicycle. XO. Trotter St ML 9E609. “ MORTGAGE EXCHANGE tara, both $1.50 plua tax. Get AFTER 7 P. M., CH4-4690 storm- windows and screens. All J. Crockett, Broker. XO. $-841$. ter was so badly injured he died S-T38T. privileges. Write Box W; Herald. Residence xa. 9-7751. - and Central Bank of Honduras. In the roles of Father and ing radicalism o f the left And the J i ^ e Rottner fSlt th«*o terms.” yours for New Year’a Eve and See It Day or Evening city utilities. Mother Day will be two veteran right. later. ‘ CABINET MAKDIQ—W> alao do Business Property For Sale 70 Communication* and public works Justified th* finding ia th o AniHNniCBBIBBto 37 'OLewla S t (Sat until Noon) proms. At Jamas', 143 Main St. I t you have no means of trans MANCHESTER LARGE, 100’ X 200’, high and dry Xltoequara, OCderic 'Thompson and ' Duffy said also t ^ t Sweet was all typea of carpentry work, re Pleasant six room home; first wUl be atresMd, he said; He did In fixing aeatone*. M took iato ao>/ 1968 WTLLYS 4-DR. BOT’B COLUMBIA Viking ’53 portation, ril send my auto for Boarders Wanted 59*A FULLY BX2UIPPED *oda ahop with buildiiv lot. Manchester Green. Sunny Roberts. The production to the right cembnt' lane headed count modeling, auerattans, ate. Good CH-6-8897 HOT AIR Furnace, fully equipped, you. No obligation. four room apartment in rear. lU- floor has 12x19 living room with not mention the amount d money count Xftoor'* pastr*C erdef«f WB CARIIT Tioga yarha at the ACE CT^feTOM model, 128. S ^ at 222 McKee St Wm. Kanehl, 519 Center St. that would be involved though is being directed by Paul de Sole.' east just before *l*rtlng to pull years _ a _ truck_____ driver aad aama prleaa aa the mill. Bare worlunanalUp. and reaaonable 106.000 B.T.U'e., $278. ^ PI. ROOM AND board for genUeman, ness reason for selling. Inquire fireplace, emaU dining room, bed over onto the cinder .ahoulder on ratea. Batimataa gladly given. 3-7700. A—L —B—E—R —T—’—8 conUnuous hot water, very cen other sources have mentioned 300 Freak Mishaps heavy r*M(«atbUiUeB ho . time and money by ahopptng at Loaded and iiiat Ilka new 30” GIRL'S l^cyele. In good condi- Frank Burke Mel Redman 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD 216 Spruce St. XU. 9-2097. room snd work saver kitchen. Sec mllUon dollqre. ^ the side. The state had contended Cali Dick at PL 8-9696 or John at tral. Phone XU. 0-0513. ond floor, two bedrooms and bath. th* head of a laf$;e famOy. Tour Tam Shop, SO Cotuma S t throughout Only $395 iiown. tion, also training wheels. MI. Suburban For Sale 75 LAsane said h* assumed office :of the (tommunlst party or to Sweet waa stopped to the road at Tal. ML t-aiSB. ML SdTIt. TWO OIL Burners complete with Attached garage with smesite S-648T bdtwaen 6-T:S0 p.m. controls, $88 each. One oU burner, through the lltosM of hia "old have engaged to aaplonage or in Add to Toll of the time of the acetdenL 1961 MERCURY CLUB Machinery and Tools 52 Houses Ffr Sale 72 driveway. Lovely fenced-ln yard. BOLTON—Numerous ‘istinga of the lmproi>er handling of any State Patrolman 'Edmund Star- TBBNAGSR8, FOR that Chicago AFRAID OF THAT remodeling complete wlto controls, $38. AU Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 Full pries $15.S00. ' homes and lots in Bolton. T, J, friend” Praaidant Galvez and CUSTOM BUH-T six room home, would try to continue the t "mag- documents. niak, who invaatigated. said in tes Seeking 125,000 batrdut aee The Oreie Barber COUPE Job? I can do it using your ideas. Busineu Opportumtlci 32 theae burners arain good working NEW DELTA wood turning lathe. A:|4D0VER Cfockatt, Broker. Phones; Office: Biudstu Services Offered 13 Expert workmanship. Time not order but were replaeed by, a WANTED—Room and hoard for ceramic tUe bath, lavatory fire niftcent trajectory” of his govern-' "The bulk of these employes had Traffic Deaths tifying in tha same case tliat ha Bhop, U Oak 8t. Loaded and in fine order through Complete with motor and stand. Seven milss from Msnehester MI. 8-5416 or residence, EMton limited to daylight hours. Reason modern winter air condiUoning elderly man—good references. place, oil hot water neat, 2-car Center, MI. 9-7751. ment. / either resigned voluntarily or been examined Sweat's car following th* ou t Only $395 down. DOORS OPENED, ksys nttad. $400 MONTHLY spare Ume ReflU- 11” swing. 86” centetrs. Cell XU. Call XU. 9-6337 after 5 p.m. Center. Cape . THB ELKB WIIXi call on you aoen iM ded and Just like new waits. 53 Paarl atreat. rooma, cellar, recreation room, pansion windows and doors , by Drive—custom huut, overslse 814 Many more listing! svsileble. Many erctraa. Immediate occu ______i " placed upon the god name of the crash. Hagedom, 54, SS Oahl^ Bt. motora. Reaaonable. Call XU. FOUR R(X)M apartment, utlHUee room ranch. Immegiato occupan Six persona—including an eight- In the Intereata of the local High throughout Only $848 down playroom, etc. For ' reasonable Week - ‘ Paramount. Guaranteed. CaU Xa. 9-0650 after 8 p.m. ■ Contact pancy, Rockvina 6-2438. Roclrrilla federal worker for partisan politi After what seemed to have been who waa struck by a poUe* ondaSr jBchool Bcbolarahlp Fund. Ticketa COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart rates, free estimates, expert work, I per- $•$$35. . furnished, no children, references cy. Owner. XQ.. 9-488S. 5-5476. • cal advantage.” month-old boy — died in motor ac an axhauativ* lavastigatlen, ha at tha Cantor May SO. R. Wolcott on wringar amt auto centage coUecUbne will net to ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor for their Aunt Jemima Pancake 1963 WILLYS 4-WHEEL manship, call MI. 9-0680 after 8 required. Write Box K, Herald. New Deal Legacy Reuther said the CIO recognizes cidents. said it appeared the light* on The auperaumeraiy, Dm B. matic washing machines, uectrlc $400 monthly with very g o ^ BOWERS SCHOOL. Area. Large 6- Phone ia-9-4543 Feativi^ Btate Armory, Jan. U. DRIVE UNIVERSAL JEEP p.m. SOUTH BEND rod and Bronson Mnaical Instnmcnts 53 TOLLAND—Ranch home, four "the necasaity for safeguarding Sweet's car were to workable con Daly, 416 (tontar St„ waa tundog Adjilta Tk • Children 80c.___ ./ rangas, vacuum cleaners, motora sibtUtiee of taking over full Ume reel, both like new. XU. 94717 be room ranch 3 tWin else bedrooms, months old, for sale or trade from Strikes Parked CraM Income increasing accordingly. FOR RBWT-Four rooms. No chU- QUALITY (X)N8TRUC?nON, con Cited by Keuther our dafanae plants against aubver- Ruasell J. Johnaen, 21, of Lowell, dition at the time of the accident. the cruiser onto E. Canter, gbw t Toull think it’s brand naw. Save small ^ lia n ce a . Welding. ISO GENERAL CARPENTRY—Altera tween 3 and 9. XCUSIC Instrumental rental. Com fireplace, plaattired 'walle, oil hot venlent locsUon snd low ■ selling owner. (toU Hartford (H . 6-3488. Xtinor had eatd he aaw no lights to Main Strmt. MI. 94ST8. For Interview, indude phone In dren. 163 Birch St., Manchester. water heat cellar, amesite drive, aivas” and wHMsupport "all rea- was killed early today when hla from Mato when It hit Ragaiaf* t A n WkiiK of mattreaa clear' on this dolt Only $395 down. tions, addlUona and new c(^netruc' plete line of Instromente. Rental price combine to make this listing aonabla measures toward that the rear of Sweet's car at the time about 13:13 a. m. ahica. SaVlnga on nattonally ad- Uon. Dormers, porches, garages applicaUon. Write Nut-O-MaUc WONDERFUL Christmas rift Free- applied to purchase price. Repre- near bus. Only $14,800. Carlton W. (OanttBMi automobile went out of control in Of the accident. UpNDBR’S T.V. Service, available iCo., Inc.. 40 Exchange Place, New WeaUnghouse electric portable ATTRACmVE FULLY furniehed 3 Hurchins. xn. 04132, 9-4404. our “ Home of the Week.” This Pag* Om ) emL’* Hagedorn wao hospitallaad fCr iMrtlsod brands. Howard’s Bleep 1949 WILLYS 6-CYL. and rooms finished at reasonable senUng Olds, Sermer, Bach. Ped- six room older one owner home le Wanted—-Real Estate 77 (toelmsford and struck a parked Alleged Illegal Parklag . Canter, B » Main Bt. MI. >4815. any time. Antenna oonvareidiia prices. Workmanship guaranteed York 8. N. Y. eewing machine. Like new. XU. room apartment and bath. Well- Ha expressed fear that data col crane being uaed in highway con ocveral days with minor aliriftna* ■-A - ■ - ■ ■ 9-86S4. ler and Bundy. Metter’s Muatc heated, all utillUes, Bendix wash NEAT AS A PIN, five itK>me and ideel ^ for the growing family. coming year—^ fact, dscltoea ar* lected oq the security question- It wSa the state's contahtioo that STATION WAGON ^ 2 ^ * » 2 ^ " W l a e d aervlce Free eatimatee. Robert M. AleX' Studio, 177 McKee. XU, 8-7800 ARB YOU CONSIDERINO struction. and contusiona aad a acalp la M » BOMB MADE doughnuts, coffee FREE NEW BOOK. 3,000 busi- er. Near bus. Middle-aged couple breakfast nook, all on one floor, Three twin bed size bedrooms, 8ELLINO YOUR PROPERTY? anticipated—(^renewal of sustain nalraa from defense workers may Sweet, was illegally parked on the Excellent mechanically, has 1 ander. Tel. xp. 0-7716. -and'family size bath >n second ed, economic expansion depends on One of the oddest miahapa 'oc road and that he failed to give a i, ChriaUnas eookiaa, etc. nessea, farms, income nroperties XIUSKJAL INSTRUMENTS of all or 3 businCM ladles preferred. Jtp- storm windows], screens, garage, We will appralsa your property fall into the hands of emplpyers curred la st; night at Middlesex. Tha action ia lettuaahlo ,ta tha r Uicy thousand uses. Only $198 down. RUBBn^ and ashes removed. Gen GLASS UNED gas heater. Ml. ply 80 Garden St. . large trees, 1 quiet established floor, over-eized living room, din a Bubatantial riM in consumer to- "who might use the 'derogatory'. proper signal before turning, tend •outhergUl. ML 0-0T4S. for sale throughout America. ” Op- kinds. Largest selection In Man free and without any obligation. come and spending. Vt.. Involving a family, automobile Hartford County gnaartor Otoot r eral rtaanlnf of attlca, ceUara and profitable 4 hours a day « s a vital 9-8736. stieet. Only $12,900. Carlton W. ing room, kitchen snd. stin porch We alao buy property for cash, Information thus gbined by them ing to show negligence, and Judge on Jan. 4. Hagadora Is belog rap- PART-TTME acoounthig. Can han ' TRUCK SPECIALS yards. Call M and M RubUah r»- Roonng— Sidlut chester. new used and rental In- On first floor. Full Msement, Reuthev said wage incraasea containing Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. 16 Angelea. Calif. atrumento. Expert repairing. Hutchins, xn. 94132, 9-4H94, selling or bu;rtug. contact against militant i^ o n men." Jerome of Montpelier, Vt., and Rottner felt these fact* Were not reaented by Atty. Jay ft. RSfaiww (Oa one or two accounts part-time. * moval. MI. 947$r. BABY Ca r r ia g e with mattreaa, Businesa Locations stsam heat, fenced-in yard with alfto art/nttdtd bacauaa puah*but- Reuther aaid defense plant secu proven deSnitely and that There RAY’S R(X>FlNO Cb. Built up $15, alectric aterilizer, baby walk Ward Krause. XU. 3-5336. 45 NORMAN ST- Six room single, fruit trees. Just s few steps to STANLEY BRAY, Realtor toft machine* and factorlas- are their five children. of Rubtoow and LaBalle. aad B a i r Thoroughly experienced all phases 1960 CHEVROLET SEDAN For Rent 64 Xn-3-S273 rity must be ^ d l e d by the gov waa no evidence of improper opera- will be represented hy tb* of accouiding and taxes. MI. MANCHESTER T.V. Sarvlca, radio roofa, gutter work, rmf, cnimney er, potty chair. CaU MI. S-$810 oil steam heat, amesite drive and East Center Street. Priced to sell •>oo«Uj»3 manpower output and The car skidded on a slippery tion. n m S . DELIVERY repairs. Free eatimatee. Ray SPINET PIANO, full keyboard. BRAE-BURN REALTY ernment an ^ not by private em road beside a pond and dropp^ 13 e n ’ Insurance Co., which t4M87. and T.V. spaelaliata ainca 1994. Help Wanted— Female 35 9 - 2 p.m. Xhccellent condlUon. Price $300. SKALD HEATED store on ufaple garage. Nice lot. ShoWn by ap St $14,200. Excellent mortgage cu rt^tog Jobs. Sharing this grow- ployers "whb might misuse the In- Judge Rottner also said no di- Bouse aervlce caU $8.80, ML Hagenow. XO. 0-2314. A ty Jack- atreet near Main. Apply Edward pointment. Call x a 14759,, Svsilsbie. (toll Jarvis Realty Co. tog /production efficiency through feet tb a ledge. The rear door flew the town’s vchiclaa Vary clean and runs like a new aon. Xa. 3-6138. XU. 3484$. LISTINGS WANTED — Blagl*. formatimvTor their own purposes,” ons. Only $198 down. 94680 or Ml. 8-4601. DELJGHTFUL, Ehiduring Christ- J. HoU,^;l009 Xtoln St. XU. 3-6117. xn. 8-4112, Evenings Ml. 3-7847. two-f*mily, three-tomlly. bual- higher pay, ha said, would increase open and Mr*. Jerome. 23, her AtttoBMbileB for Sale 4 PUNCH PRE mae rifts! Hooked and braided SIX ROOM Cape Cod style home, ^■ending and craata new employ- daughter*. Unda, 8. and Theresa. FURNTTURB Repair Service: FOR THE BEST to Botided built 3S operators, day riig sfrip cutters, $14.00. Adjust fireplace,, storm windows, oil EAST HARTFORD, 54 Forest St. nsos property. Have .many eaab 2, and aona., David. 7, and Bernard. 1949 WILLYS SEDAN up roofs, ablngie roofs, gutters, shift. Apply ' tS4 Hartford Rd. PAIXITED, SMALL upright piano, buyers. Uortgagea arranged. UBX FORD Custom eights, two and Complete repairing, .•aflnlahinE able 40” rug frames, $8.98. Rug $35. MI. 9-0507. MANCHESTBIL—Maln atreet store heat, Venetian blinds, plaster Five very large rooms, fireplace, New automatic alactronlc ma ^inds ill East, 8 months, were thrown Into watef four doors both completely equip- DELIVERY reatmlng on all tjnm of furniture. cooductora and lom repan* call frame lamps, $*.Q0. Bern rug for rent. XU. 0-8144. AD 14180. Welle, full basement, garage, love basement garage, oil hot water Pl«aee call George L. Grasiiidia aix feet deep. OqughUa, Mlteheil 8-7707. KITCHEIN HEILP wanted for week' Realtor. Mitchell 9-5878. 10$ chinery is being Introduced into .Excellent conditioncondli inside and Sigmund Goads, Prop. ■ Formerly shears, $1.98. Fanious Stratton 8PINB?r PIANO — Xtahogany, full ly fenced-ln yard. Near School, bus heat, large lot. Quick occupsney. American industry oq a scale of . 28. plunging repeatedly OLUE’S Guaranteed. Priced below the Very clean in and out Economy of Watkins Bros. Tal. w . E7449. ends. Apply any night at Vlc’e ' and stores. Immediate occupancy. Madeline' Smith, Realtor. X(I. Benry street Twisters Hit Dixie plua plenty of room.-Only $1T( R U O l^ O , Siding and carpentry. soda Shop, 188 Brest Middle Turn' rug patterns, $1.80 up. (tolonlal keyboard. RecondiUoned, 33M. revolutionary 'proportions'.” h / into the pond, rescued his wife and market. Only t3M down. Bank fi Remnants, llB Center Street. Convenient financing after small 9-1642. _____1 ro* three oldest children but the down. WIRING INSTALLA’nON of all AHerattons and addlUona. ' X>U- pike. New pianos, at $379. Two years to READY BUYERS waiting not said. “But these new machtoira nancing. Also several good clean pay. Btrnbaum's, 381 Main Street, down p a r e n t. $13,200. * HEK For Immediate action list yo( your ^ ^ (C * i MAWd from FAg* One) baby drowned. Ford and Chevrtdet pre-wars. No See Tlieae Fine Buys Today At typaa. No Job too amnlL Pajtor tngis Workmanahlp guaranteed. BQY’B SCHWINN 26 ” bicycle. $20. SEmC TANKS Agency.' 'Exclusive Agents, XU. THREE TENEMENT House, 4-4 won’t eat potatoes and pork chops AUTO BODY A. A. Dion, Ino, 399 Autumn SECRETARY WANTED by locel New Britain, Conn. MO. 64618. and $ rooms.. Steam heat and hot property with the Albert J., Gatto and they won't eat up du r/n fm Four-year-old Stephan, sitting m onw down. Bee Bob Oliver at Pantalttk. 40 Foatar straeL Phona insurance company. Ediphone and and WesUnghouse electric range, 34539, xa. 9-353S. Co., Realtors. CH. 9-8489/ eve with his father, remained in the d n Main Bi. DeCORMIER MOTOR Mltehall 9-T90S. etraet xntrit^ 74560. $38. Call between 6:80 and 7:30 air furnaces, three car gSrage. surpluses.” front mat warm, moist ,Alr from WnJMNft. AUTO lODY Old FENDiR U P A n $ short Jiand aa weU as t3rplng, nings JA, 8-3989. the Gulf. At lasat 97 homes were car unhurt, ■\ SALES, Inc. p.m. XU. .9-7478. Wearinc Apparel— Fays 57 rUIMElTsEWERS Price $15,900. xa. 9-1854. ^ About 650 deIegati($*Eathsr*<] BEFORE TOD Buy a naed car MSLODT RADIO—TV - Phono’s. claim experience desirable but destroyed and more than S60 were A n ot^ r odd accident coat th* COMPUTE CAR PAiNTINO Bee Garman Motor Balaa. Bulck n ot. essential. 86)4 hour week. A Special In Hslf-Siiso damaged in' 18 rural communities life d f-M ory Brunellt. 23. at Pitta- A Dual Franchised Dealer Wpfat calls. Ouarantead Mfvlca. Roofiiif and Chinneyt 16ta Storo Stock that Mead was in Florida to put ctatlona or oral ataUmenta dredg- Fair todajr'-^Ficrce tomorrow . . . Evtn ths wsathgiv 1161 OIBVROLET IH ton truck, portation. Ready to g o .. .$825 Ml. 84011. ^ place and furnace. Cut to order. out the alarm. *<1 up by aniMnymous informants snowstorm today which the U.S. loondiUon., Tei. Ml! tord. The W. O. Olenney O).' 3T‘ /dan Anytittic ~ • Gauge Makers Weather Bureau expected would Threatens France man can’t predict which way the wind will h)sw. Brt Many Others WORK WANTED—We specialise in PAINTINO—Exterior and 'nterior, North Main Street; Manchester. Immediate delivery. Olastonbin^ Mead, about 46 ahd balding, be whose identities ar* unlmown to AB .Makes All ModbU pwrhanging, ceUinge re^inlahed. XCE, $-31$$. came known aa the \‘P h a n t o ni tb* accused worker* and often drop an average o f 3 to 6 Inches of we’re not telling yon anything you doa’t ahrioij kiioir •U iypaa of aeptlc.tank and ^ewer snow before It ends tonighL Terms To Suit Tour Budget line work, landecaping, etone ma- Wallpaper hooka on request. Elttl- JOBS TO $1500 monthly. Foreign KOKRT M. RBD ft SON • Preriaiion BfSchinists 2642 Burglar” after a long series ot even to the board paaetog to the Pari*. Dec. 6 (P>—A strike order l y QflEVROLET station wagon. matea given. FuUy insured. CaU SEASONED HARDWOOD for your — *w > ■ In Boston, there were anow flur issued by sn Independent union . . . just reminding you that keeping folks urgnft fe w Radio, haator, three seaier. R ira aon work, aidewaUu, concrete and U.S.A. All trades, .alwr, cleri Phaae Maaelieeter IU<«-7779 'FRUIT house break* to Stamforfl and sur caM, ,Jtia report said. iORCHES MOTOR SALES Edward R. Price. Ml. 9-1003 cal. engineers. Fare paid If h lr^ . fireplace. Come fill your car rounding towns. ' ries. For much of New England threaysns tp halt all rail traffic to business. m m . Very dean inside and Ooora and paUoi. Call Angelo trunk for $3.80, or $1$ Cord de- 901 MAIN 8T„ MANCHESTER • Sheet metal Mechahict S199 '^POTHOLDERS ’’The burden ia placed upon the 4' Dakland S t —MI-9-94$3 Otola, 80 Norman Street (Ml. Application forma avaUable. No He was paroled in MaLSsachu- government worker with even the this waa the coldest day of the sea Frahba-fbr two day*. -j - J . ' ' auL Douglas Motors, 838 Main. PAINTINO and Paperbanging, li'vered. Weekends only. Dick 14M • 34B son. The weather Bureau aaid af^ TTie strike, for higher wages, is 1963 HUDSON, twin H powar, beau 94686> for complete aatlatactton. employment fees. Free iidorma- aetu last spring after aerving a faintest liberal background to Whatever the weather you can count on us to kosB quaUty work, repsoaaiUe' 4e prices tion. Write Dept. OR, National Noren. Bolton. T*I. XU. $-7093. • Foaion WeMcra This expertly designed blousa , A* practical as they are decora term of a warrant rtiarf^ng rob tanieoa tomparaturea would re, called for 10 a m. (4 a m. EST) tlful tutone finish, fully aquipped; and prompt service. Free tive, theae fruit potholdere are prove himself, innocant and un you well supplied with premium oil that deHven tho 1896 FORD. In good coodlUcn. MI. ELECTRIFTING end reftnishlng Em^eyrnent Information Servica. FURNACE AND O r^ a ce and akirt combination to a special bery while armed. tainted by ovapieloua aoaociaUona main in the 'taena to northern New tomorrow and is to continue for 48 Priced to seU. Ouarantaad. To bje mates. FuUy insured. ^ Bert KttO^road, Newark. N. J, • Aircraft Aasemblert easily and inexpensively "made England to the SO* in Maas*chu- houra. <' .1 9 • M Wftor 4. aure aee McClure, McChire Pon kerosene lampe, aleo make out Plahte. XU. 94998. wood, cut to desired length De for tha''woman who to not-ao-tall. tSvo parole officers ware taking or^statamento. ‘ moot hcdt for the least money. CaU M I-M 595 for fluo door lawn la m ^ MI. S-3498 Change about with similar w*ard- from left over matcriala. (Ideal him to state prison for * burglary aatts, Rhode Island and Connrotl- A. spokesman for th* govern tiac. 878 Main S t ML 94443 Opro GENERAL XCAINTENANCE man livered. Bob Kurts, 347 Keeney tar gift-giving!) . "The adminiatration's ' various cut. heating survey and detsib on our « g y ptynMEt 19IT BUICX four door aedan black PAINTING AND Paserhanging 38 8L, Manchester. XU. 3-8107. WANTED robe items. and forgery charge investigation ment-owned raUwav system aaid evenings 'til 10. between ages 4846 for ri-7 a.m. Apply ,,Pattern Nq. 2943 contains hot- puhlic announeemants conearnlng Conaiderahia drifting . waa ex goodnmnimreondiUon. Takaovar years experience, Rilly insured; Girl er woaian to work in Pattern No. 8199 ii in stses 1414. when he escaped Nov. S and disap govemmMtt security r t ^ are the uiUon. the, Fe^ration A,uto- , ppyiaanta. ML 94MT. RETAINING WALLS of all kinds shift. Steady poslUon and axcel iron transfer for three deaigna; pected on 'Cape Cod as northerly SattofacUOn guaranteed., Ray ' Employment Office to.H. 19Mi, 30^, 32%. 34%, Sise peared; tranaparaat. sfferta to substantiate i;ome (lnTlrsi 6 built. Arthur Gay. XU. 9-6378. lent working condlUona. P. O, Bm Gardstt-p^FSiw— Dairy bookkcephia’ departaient. r color chart; atiteh illustrationa w’toda o f 30 to 40 miles an hour claims 80 per Jsent of the' locomb- mond Trudeau^ 71 Jarvis, Road. $11, Xlancheater. $8%,.3 yards of S5-inch; skirL 3% ^litieaUy.motivattd chargee of ProdECta 56 Steady work undor pleas* y a ^ of $9-inch or 1% yards d and Sntahing dlracUons. IS FUEE ITRE came with the storm. tlve engineers as member*.^—^ - ^ I B9®4 coodMaia, ALL KIND6 c f antenna work.' cait Democratic aoftneae towards (tom- A 'fen a M clearing trend tonight WINTER TIRES Art Pfawiey, T.V. Antenna Speclal- OVERSEAS JOBS. lOgh pay. Eu ant conditions. Paid holi- Weekdays . \ 54-lhch. Send 36c in coins, pour name, Quincy. Xfasa., Dec. 6 (AT— munism.’* 'They are--*U spacfalized per Buy one, get one half, price, For this pattern, send '90c in faddreee and the pattent'number to Twelve persons, including nine is expected aad fair and very, cold sonnel and we have nobody to re l*t- Srtbs and Sarvice. Very fair rope, Alaska, U. America, ’^ y e l dsjrs and vacations. Hos* ‘ 8 A . M. to 4:30 P. M. Rputhcr toaid Sgures laauad by weather la forecast for all of New M4^|94Eicto;^^dBVwtihla ooag plus tax. pri^cai. XU. 94773. , Private Ingtroctione 1$ paid. SsU-addreased atamped en em eX E N XCANURB for your lawn Coins, your nsmt, address, siM de- 'ANNE CABOT. THB MANCHES- ohUdren, were driven out in • 19 place them.” the spbkesznaii added. pital and life iaanrance the cavil Sarvica (toaamiasion in England tomorrow. The demand for higher Wsj^s la velope brings details. D e ^ $4-C erS W fm a, TeL 1 ^ S40TL Bred, aad the Pattern Nuniber to TEE EVENtNO HEEAia 1169 degree tomperatiire today when early .October , indicating "that BUDGET CENTER CARUSO ACCORDION I chool available. AVE.' AXfEEICAB, NEW -YOEK not new, but railway employa* ha aor* as# Mc- Special offer, accordions loaned Eastland Oo., Box 14Q6, Uw An . SUE BURNETT.HANOHESTBR Sr* swept a th'ree-family dwelling nearly 7,000 security yirtu had left m Main 91 Center Stbtet geles St, cal.' BVENINO HBRAID. USS AVB. 1 S .N .Y . at IS Broadway. Some under-privileged children' have not resorted tb a rtrik* for BANTL1 V lll taVeMCf HottsahoU Scm cas free during-3 month trial period. Experience prefecred but P R A n ft WH^TNIY the govemmeat” under the adi. SERVICE CENTER HoosehsU Goods 51 AXtERIOAB, NEW YORK 96. N-X The colorful 1954 Needlework Tbh chl)()rvn. ranging In age were brtag treated to (toristmaa more than a year. 331 MAIN 9ITPBET MANCHESTER. CONIftI y - . Offgrad 13.A Inquire about Hweial student rw- not rsqaired. tolnlatraUon'a , security program dinner. On* was given, some tur . Average . monthly wages are EXPERIENCED HELP Wanted in C m jN D Ii^ AIRCRAPT ^ ~ (itnil 35 C€nti todfty foi* y o * f ______Album_ contains__ —— 86 pagba of lovely from on* to 15. were carried or ' 4jt6 Center Street duoUon riah on acooroloo pur* TYPE Vacuum'ideaa- "were mislosiHi^ to Uu point o f key, and -waa offered-some stuff about 90.000 francs (3142J5). FLA T F O n tU Hallaad window 'Chases. •Phone Xfuaie Jhoe Juki service station. Part-Ume houra 6 er. Like new. Attachmento Saert- Apply In Peinon 4. ' • M py of our pattern cataloc, Basie iMdesigns, gns. "how-to” sscUontaaettont on anee-. led to safety by their paim ts aad falMlioed.” V TEUPHONE M ftM iH ing. “No.” aaid the UtUe feUow. “I ■ ' , ------r — - $ 9 « aO. lAMta- BWdi Yb~ aeaanrd. All street. XCL 9-30M. . ^ to 10 p.m.,'Monday through Fri fica, $35. Tal. JA. $-156$. Fashion. The fall and winter ^S4- ;0twork,;0twork. helpful rooqirooqii illuatntonailluatnt: Sreaghters. day. Referencea sMUlred. See Van DtoMea er UalMi Alronfl: ~Not a oiiigto ono o f tho aUeg- don’t went any and I don’t see why , The quickest way tOt husbands metal vsnsUan. bikite at a new lomis is filled with aUracUvSt easy and diracUona lor “ 8“ gift------patteraa. Fire O iir t TTiomas F. (tonaaa od 7,000 aocurity dtsksT Routhor , for tntarrtew a t’Van^ Service to MW stytos for aU af*k SS coat*. • the turkey eat* It cither!” tb Irritate wives la to stay but too S ROCKVmi ~ PHONE M IH W.A|lBllEYOa estimated *t $3,000. ”w6* fsupS to ba • aaaaabar ! t'S iJS* ■“ Station. .43L Hartford Road. No fATION OAS aad cU range, much—or stay hom* too much. 5 5 Eead Herald Advs. talapiioiM call*. MAIN nr. 1 r r I coodltta. ML g-nis. .A '■I- /f - ./■ .' - - r t * •>- T' I' ' \> - ' t, ''\- MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1964 ATtrBff Daily Nat P rm Rub :V r*r the WMk CaM Tht Wcathtr ir' Manrl|fBtfr lEoi^nitt^ ^l$(raUi Deo. 4, IBM ffawwaaf of 0 .. & .W eather BwaM I T ' ■•; - 2 > t : : ^ ^ **■ - 2> + *0 - *♦“ *•' " Z > “2> - o - =2> -?> *♦' -o- + " ! E ^ ^ +-j 5 .-h .Q - ^’■.Q .-h.Q . + .Q . -h < s- V *Q »-f =Q«. + “h *0 -+ 1 1 , . 5 6 8 Fhlr. COM tMdght. imr IB-ilk W*dae**ur partly ekbdy, littta’ Meodker of the Aodlt Bormw of OheuteUMi efcaage la teaigeratar*. High aM / 1 M anchester^A CUy o f VUlago Charm
VOL. JLXXIV, NO. 57 (TWENTY PAGES) ilANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1954 ,(OlaaaUM Advorttstaf aa Pag* If) I PRICE FIVE C m T i + ; Latioh Reds Shift Forced by Attacks Tacti&s to Tratfe Tilt From Both Parties Washini Dec. 7 of State Dulles said Tokyo, Dee. 7 (/P)—^Prime Minister'Shigeru Yoshida, the t the Struggle with sly old fox who guided Japan’s destiiiies through seven trou tional Communism has on Somewhat from mili- Issue bled postwar years, stepped down today in the face of over whelming opposition from both the right and left. His likely to economic competition X auccezior Is Ichiro' Hatoyama, ay ,use f n r of open war has conservative pro-American as is lessened. Nothing Like a Long Hot Drink— ^To Beat the Chill I" , , Yoshida. Unlike Yoshida, however, He. also told a news conference Hatoyama favors diplomatio re Sly Old Fox Qui^ that Ambassador Charles E. Bdh- lations and Increaaed trada with len will return to Moscow tomor- Flanders Sees Russia and Red China within a wlth authority to aeek Im framework of friendahlp with tha^ provement In dipIomeUc relations A. ♦ ♦ course! West. . / . with the Soviet government. The Diet (Parliament) willvbta' ITie United States would wel Thursday or Friday on a new' come removal of .the virtual irpn ‘Political War’ leader. , curtain which, Dullea said, cuU off Yoshida and hia cabinft'realgned I informal contacts between West Shop A ll Day Tuesday^thLril 9 P . M . Just hours before the Diet almost ern diplomats and Soviet officials certaWy would hav# toppled hiz in the Russian capital, he told re Washington, Dec. 7 (iP)—Sen. McCarthy cut loose with a government with a no-confldenco ’ porters. slashing attack on President Eisenhower on the (kmrniUBiBt vote. Hatoyama lied the Conzerva- Beblea te Press Release issue today. The White House hit back with a statement deal tIve-Sociallat coalition that intro A duced the nb-confldence motion Bohlen ia ■ expected to press ing with administration activities in the fight a ^ n s t com M a l m M u r ^ , Sunday, The coalition controls again soon for data on three munism. X /' about 2S3 votes in the powerful Americana held Inside Russia long McCarthy, whose conduct was condemned by the Senate '-'T-'T lower hduae. Yoehida could muster er than any other U.S. citizens be but 185. lieved detained behind the Iron last week, accused, the President of congratulating Senators Until the revolt against him, Curtain. who hold up the exposure of Communists and of urging toler ^ 8 Hiny Yoshida ruled the Diet With an One task awaiting him there. ance for the Chinese Communists who torture American iron hand, hackad by a working U.S. officials said, will he another soldiers. majority fh th# Lower House. presentation to the Soviet govern Hatoyama may find the road more ment—the eighth this yearc-seek- James C. Hagerty, Eisenhower’s press secretary, told news ioMay difficult. He must depend to some Ing information about William T. men after a conference with the President that he was re X extent on the Socialists, who said Marchuck. William A. Verdine and ferring them to two news conference statements by Fitfto- again tcAlay they would support John H. Noble. hower dealing with the administration’s role in fighting him at least temporarily. Marchuk and Verdine have been Commjinism at home and abroad. Ulby If the Socialists withdraw their held for five years, Noble for nine. Sen. Flandera (R-Vt), whose ------, ■upport, the Japanese political 8 8 ICUERU Y o s h i d a - Recently repatriated Austrian aol- criticiam of McCarthy aet the ball ; « — kettle will probably boll over dlera have reported seeing them In lolling toward Senate condemna again. ' that Yoshida was stepping aUde. Soviet Jells. tion, told reporters the Wisconsin Mundt Urging The resignation may mean the Meanwhile Dulles said, too, that Senator had “declared political end Of the political trail for the The action reflected the reliefs of w ar/’ Shop buzineoa leaders who had feared he probably will discuss with Brit , 76-year-old. Yoshida, who signed ish end French Foreign Ministers McCarthy interrupted a hearing tl\e San Francisco peace treaty that Yoshida would car^ out his Job Loss for threat to dissolve the Diet, end In Paris next week the problem of of his Senate Investigations sub CORDUROY forXfapan and maintained close exploring with the Russians the committee today to read a state liaison- ,with the Western nations. call an expensive national elec SLACKS tion in a fight to retain power. possibility of setting up w big ment which ended like this; Balky Witness He will>emain a member of the four meeting on German and other ''Unfortunately the President For girla or boya. Bizet Diet, but beyond that his future Such en. election probably would have hurt both CDiuervetive fee- specific Issues next spring. see* fi^ to congratulate those who 2 to 8, priced from Is cloudy. .) He will use Anothony Eklcn of hold up the exposure of Commu Washington, Dec. 7 (4V - Stodc"MaHut tiona end elded only the Socialleta. nist* in one breath and in tha fiext T|)« busineaamen who bankroll Britain and Pierre Mendea-France, A Bethlehem Steel Co. em $t.98feS4.98 The stock markel -s|hot up Im- French Premier and foreign min breath urge* patience, tolerance ahd niceties to those who are tor- ploye declined today to an -F mediately after the ncement (Ceattaned on Page Blevea) ister, when he attends a meeting of the North Atlantic ’Treaty Coun turlngj American uniformed men," swer questions about possible ' BOYS' cil at Paris. ®*ier* t* News Ooafereaea Communist affiliations and BROADCLOTH In response to questions Dulles When newsmen firat told Hager Sen. Mundt (R-SD) demand give SHIRT said that the United States gov ty about the McCarthy attack, ed tjhat he be fired and pos ernment is nov/ prepared to leave th# press secretory said he would with tie and cuff buttont up to the United Nations, for the have no comment. About an hour sibly depcirted.' to match. Sizea 3 to 7. time being, efforts to obtain the later. Hagerty caUed repo^rs to The witness, Joaeph A. Picucct. i^eleaae of 11 U. S. airmen im- hia office and told them tin t ao far 55. of Bethtebetn, P*.^ declined to $2:98 priMned by Communist . China. as the International aspects of answer 18 different queetions, us DuUea aaid he expected the U.N, Daring the current cold snap; which te tough on bothXaMl and mweiiiM*. there la nou T ter'^ MctSarthjr’a criticiam was con ing the protection of th* Fifth 'e t Would shortly pass a resolution cerned. he (Hagerty) wanted to Amendment against, fercsd tSsU- »«Ma. eo WinUta^?ie«rlch. cf Roekvllte, ’oMIgee'aa •( mony that mij^t bs sslf-ia- which would give primary respon frie^’ 1»27 Chrysler, uhoee radlaUr ha* already bdeu # b m 4 with aa eM.eoat irrurietlia refer them to Eteeiihower’s re- h-:- sibility for obtaining the release A^klHEt Hic fi'esMfrs Hilf vtimhs wiuioE^ifhl liy h f ntirw • marka at hte news eonfcrenc* crlmiastlng; o Washington, Dec. 7 (/F)—BizieofkM'ti^ rata and raid phetogm pber * t a aenrtew at»- laat week. IdeaUhed as Bad .1 a. _ t ^ ^ w—- ..1^.-- ^ the elnneti to ILN. Secsetaxy Uon on .OgkJsnd S treets \ Demoents today hopped'on m w wtiiHbei* ofierelie-( l_ Gcheral Dag Hammartkjold. x r o a t confersAc* the President ^ M# took th* wltaesa stand be GIFT APRONS *1 05 , Secretary of the Treasury ea. Huifiphrey aeld be eotdda't Qnitsed e* AsU Policy '*nr*d Americans to have the fore th* Senate Investlgationa enUdpate whether President & - courage to be paUent In trying to aubcommlttee after he had been Itako your choice early of our laive aaaortment of ^ |^ Q * r / • I ^ . Humphrey’s dcelaration that Dulles elco wraa queettoned about I enhower will suggest ebandonlnr* development of en Aslan rid pro- Coast Guard eecur* the releae* of 18 United identified as a long-time Com eeverall, cobblera, aheera and percale aprona. * Republlcens have reduced triea. Dulled said .in a apeech in Eisenhower also rejected the town, P*.. an agent who reported KAY DEMAND PRINTED ' Republican campaign pledges. taxes end attmnlated^ busincta end Caiicego a wbek ago that the Ju Hiking Gas Tax idea of blockading Rad China, aa to the FBI on Ctommunlst activi- GIFT 'fte.ttHlonl Sunken Tug Ues for 10 years, dascribed Beth An exceptionally chdhning dress you’ll fall in Ibvrwith Humphrey tcld a news confer production,’’ Ives said In en inter- United Btetea anould find some urged by McCarthy and Senate ence yestardey “we cannot bel- vl*w. “The requirements of nation w«y to put eveileble capita: to Republican leader Knowland Of lehem Steel as the ’^ajor point i .. A finely woven, alL combed cotton chambray'with a of concentraUon of the Oonunu- Ivgii K your iHtIg girl wafghi o ftw pevndt more than ovar- ante the budget” during the year al defenaa are still vary high and It worb for this purpoa^-. New Orleana. Dee. 7 Hartford, Dec. 7 (/4 to 11. scheduled for reduction.’’ 1 plan, the two subsci^bed to the fol Arnify R^es Hit Printed and Solid Color Sparkman and Sen. Douglas St. Pete>*burg. Fla., Dec. 7 (M— construction. lowing: Picuccl, a amaU man wiUi thin- fMirfoct-ditIng lizai, in prinii otid ighd pottami, oil wall (D-IU) assailed the administra Net BurpHaed I Reduces Terms The Coaat Guard Air Station here Ribicoff Sk'pfessed deep Interest ning grey hair, apok* in a calm. -Sparkman, the Democratic vice reported today th^rceptlng a raes- The expansion of the Highway Iw voice. Ho said h* was bora In B^rk Cloth and Taffeta ± " 2 5 - tion for what thay .called “utterly In the plan which was brought up I Dept, engineering staff, now'at On E u ro^ GI known fobrki, ond alt in o Holiday AAood. unrealistic" 1S53 campaign -prom presidential nominee In 1BS2, said; aage which indicated a Cdaat Italy; came to th* United Statea to. $ l - 0 0 p r . in a separate interview: ' Guard cutter had picked up 10' sur by Highway Commissioner G. A|-:s9S.,to lessen the need for hiring l ^ . and was naturalized to' 18*7. ises to bring government spend Of Two Killers bbrt Hill during his budget beaf-1 private engineering P> he aaid,. ’!certainly not” when ask Tax outs Face Study the evening, thn State Board of The air station reported it gbt, The highway chief said that It rather than time off. for - ext/a c-Jt spending end pare do\.-n the bits of a ' message exchange be —Rep. William E. Heae (R-Ohio) ed u he had committed any aa- -Q -+ .Q . +-Q.4--Q- i Sen. Ives (R-NY) said Hum netionel debt and create whs) they Pardons last night granted clem WM his opinion that the gas tax work by salaried, erpployea. / pionage. PILLOWS phrey's staitement would guaran tween the cutter Cartigan and the could be raised from four to five said today evidence In a two-day, called e laound doller. ency in the form of sentence re tug Abble B to the effect that 10 Land Ptea To a queaUon as to whether tha tee a "very'careful study” by Con “Actually, the doller U worth ductions to several prisoners, in cehtsA nallon In view of five cent Legislation to permit |/widfr congressional hearing here shows 1 P»rtyirty ever had told him to do gress of tax reductions lich^uled cluding two New London Ooiinty men were aboard the Cartigan. rates In^moit of the states. ea little today as ever before. And Radio operators; at a Marine right-of-way latid acquisition near major irregularitiea in U. S. Army ■ny 5 >yihg. he said that “not lOr GIFT MITTENS for next spring. . the budget-la w orse out of btilance men serving terms for murders The add^d one cent a gallon tax the new Connecticut state expreaa- rules governing sale of life ihaur- lobody would ha commit auefa' ' These Include a decrease from Radio Station in Tampa confirmed would bring InS6 million annual .Ctf. committed while they were in their the message interception. way. This would apply/to future anc* to American troops in Eu- 12 to 47 per cent in'the corporate (Coatlaued p* Page Twelve) 'teens. ' ly and would be"e^marked to pay land purchases in eastern Connec rope. Mundt presided at the beartiv, A practical gift! Kf/pok Hugh B. Kenyon of Groton was off. the auggeated Bmid issue. ticut. it tpe legislatuK goes along and GLOVES New Orleans, Dec. 7 i-A Chairman of the House Armed Ailed pillows that ' will Allj Wool Mittens ...... $1.00 to $1.98 pair 19 when he killed his girl friend Ribicoff sai^ that the increase with the idea. Servlcea Subcommittee on Defense (Ceattoued aw Pag* Two) brighten up the living July 17. 1940. rescue ship reported today it had might be incorporated asX^Tpack- Ribicoff suggested the idea to picked up three survivors from a Activities, Hess told ' reporter* -room. All colors. All Wool Gloves ...— ...... $1.25 to $1.98 pair Jaannrr Parole Pqealbte age d|Mil’' which would also cS^l for permit the early/acquiring of ad after th* inquiry cloned : Labor Secretary Blasts The board made him eligible for sunken tug in the Gulf of Mexico the bond issue. "If ^e tell^the jacent land which could, later be Leather Palin Fabric Gloves ...... $2.98 pair parole Jan. 12. I. off the Florida coast, 'We will suggest changes in 3 Way Pillows—13.98 people the facts, I think they wills sold for industrial and busiitesa the regulations In order to protect Pigskin Gloves ^ $4.98 pair Leelte Eccleston of Waterford A short time later, the Coaat support the idea,’’ Ribicoff said. ha^ He said this would help th* was 16 when he, M>ol and hilled servicemen in buying life insur -f -f gjQa-f Wool Lined Leather Gloves ^ . $4.98 pair The incoming governor did not state’s “economic growth" by hev-- ance from Anierican underwritera Bulletiiis GIFT-HANKIES Sta|e Work Legislation Felix G. Pcr'iclnz, eUo 16, in an a t (Coattnued on Psg* Eight) make any firth commfOnents on ing land available next to the big from the AP Witw Fur Lined Leather Gloves ...... c . ./.'t .$4.98 pair tempt to hold up sYbe station In the proposed increase, but he In hlrtw ay/N, doing buatn-as with the Army over FIRST QUALITY LATEX FOAM Fine quality cotton -or linen print handkerchiefs ia ■ ' '"■■■ " ..1' 1936. The board reduded-his mijil- dicated he was leaning heavily 'to here., Wide sssortm ent of p s tte i^ . In wkln8 About a gas tax in- 'There is no doqbt that the reg Ids Angeles, Dec. f (iP)— ^ ' . CHRISTMAS PAHERNS Lelong Spray Cologne , . . .y ...... $2.95 Ualoas- E«vel Attack ea' Laws mits such provisos but specifically labor uniona ere aa much or next year . . . British opinion te fo' toe aext Baeal ndgM 7Yar41ey G a k ^ e ...... $1.25 and $1.76 aays they ere Illegal in any state s«n undergoing pro-American (EOITOB’S NOTE: ThirteeaYficers could be eummed up aa fol- be about 35 hiHI*a ' datou^ dmLroiJitrtJl 3niUaf$ FELT-, more concerned with getting such which prohibits them. Egypt Executes Six Stick Cologne...... $1.00 tp-|^.25 laws repealed and preventing en shift marked by warm expressions years-- ago Japaa-etmek -- - - —auddealy * -- - I' lows 1 Bid for GOP Peace “phM *r u lau s" a cauala fa>w.leii Ihrluk.preel PLASTIC. ^ This leeivaiy for states ’to legis of sympathy for president Eteen- a t .1 '. 8. lastatlatteas 1a Bawaa> ia I No .Absolute Ouaraatee bUltea dollars. , Bath Powders ...... $1.00 to $2.50 actment of sew ones in other late against “ union security”- * ^ SQUARES atetes a* they ere’ writh changing In Plot on Nasser hower** efforts to deW paUeotly aa attack that virtually crippled | No matter how much money is K - T X- cteuaea te the major provision with Asian problems. our Navy la the Pacific. Could It speht or how elaborate a dVfenae Denied by Ike Aide d r a f t c a l l d i p s B 3 8 8 J31d Spice Men’s Set ...... $1.00 to $2.25, or repealing the federal Taft- unions want alimlnated from the Hartley law. ' a Official Nationalist Chinese happen agata? Here’s how they | la devised, militray men will not Waahtogtaa. Doe. 7 toV- I -TABLECLOTHS T)ld Spice 'Shaving Lotion...... $1.00 G iass,, .by T:|NAct, but the asihe result could Cair*, .Egypt, Diet. 7 on—Six News Agency says Cominunteta rate Pearl Harhor aad Hirkam | guarantee absolute aucceaa In Both the O O end AFL. - have be iaecompltehcd ii existing state members of the extremist Moslem Washington. Dec; 7 (JP)—The 54x54 aeaaega'aaasaggsgacK Yardley Men's S e t ...... $1.10 to $3 75 outlined,campaigns to have atetc have international volunteer air Field as aUntmry ta rg e ^ today.) I stopping .a aurpria* aaSauit- White House today characterise tar StA38 uwa to Fabraniy. a ea. tews Were xspested. l Brotherhckxl were hanged In tores based la Red Chlaw and sup V , ------r Chances of aucceaa of a carrier Yardley Shaving Lotion...... $1JJ0 A tntiitioiiil ffvorite takoa on newim. legiatetures ditch the “ ri^t-to- TWa Swee Te Dispute Cairo's military prison today for as “newspaper fiction” pubUshed drop *f S,938 fraai ttta qitolNi 54x70, •aaaaa^e'aaa««aassasa*aa*s'^l #98 work” laws .next; year. They g ^- plies with Russian planet manned By WllJUAM J. W A|C^ ' force such as Japan used in 1941 reports that RqpuWteaiit-nmdcrs •Meuisced^ar to* aavaa pieqg Children’s Bubble Bath ...... 59e and $1.00 The wisdom and morality of plotting to s«»*e»lnate Premier by RuraUn pilots. . . . Fear te ex- Pearl Hatfior, Dec.. 7 (gh—Thia A re, as on* admiral put It, “ab- Fifteen colors. Make your portance.'in modem home decomtioh. erally make iUegel enjr labor con- compuloory ' u n ) 0 n membership Gamal Abdel Nasser sad .over are trying to arrange a meeting own appliques,, pocket- 54x85 •a'aaasaaasaaas'aeaaeaa-.^ 8^*59 ttact arrengement for the “iihion for Ufe of taxi driver who te 'th* 13th ' aimiversary of the.- solutely zero.” But, military plan- between Prcaident Eieenhawer and pnrtmeut wia ate* ttut lew . te by Sead dr —acltiiie Little Xady Preparations ...... 50c to $3.25 Milk glaiB ie, incnezingly^ the light have provided one of the classic throw hia government. expodfid allcgad murder-forrprodit Japanese atUck on ^earl Har- ‘ nerz aay. a aiagte plan* or a^b• | ^ ^ te ‘maJoritv"laiS*r “ books, bootisf. coliar and 84X i 04 saaaa •#####•■ «••!••••••. 87*98 -’^ahop’’' or similar, proviso requirr Disregarding plcsa for clemenci^ bor. Could it happen.^ ag a ln l__ marinh using -..-i— ------»«naie majomy leaaer land 398 level wilt . qebtiy eeil Msily beteeM o^- cuffa cases, letters, pin Electric Razors...... $19.96 to $29.50 lag W’orkers to Join unions. .argmoeuls ' labor relatioiu. plot of three Bronx women, against merish using nuclear; wtopoto toraugh seat Ji «ocwt aiMinst (odey’s darker, walla, _ Unions claim that non-memberZ from other Moslem countries. huaboad of one of them- This question drew a yea and.no might succeed pMsalee w-teg edgea cushlona etc., Colorful ChrUtmaa clotha that you Juat wiha otf. A^amart James C. Hagerty, preotoential eQ. + - Q . - f ieQ. MitOhrll, whose speech also con- they represent sre “free riders'’ Egypt's. governing' Revolutionary Britteh Broodcasting OorpL eaa- answer as the anniversary was Importance of Peart Harbor and White; red, black and blue in the totich of whitg tl^providee attractive contraat.' The* weyad “warm pcibonal greetings'' and get collective bargaining gainr Council carried out the ekecu- press secraU ry, accused ^-news ABKB BKABONABUE BBVV^nf fire sizes. 36” Fine Quality Felt eete orheduled televtatea appear- obajsrved by a aimpi* wreath lay Hiclum Fleld^mato tatgete of men who questioned him about th* . .to the <30 from President Eteen- wttbout; contributing to the coat of tions ordered by a military' court anco of throwhigh raaktag Britteh ing ceremony on the irfatform the Japanese attack-^amalns the Waahtogtaa, bee- 1 $2.49 yard few pieoee we ahow here suggeit the pceaibilitiee of hssvsr, iMt only expressed ■oppoai- which convicted the men Satur repqrU of “trying to esua* trou- gar B. OIxsa tasBfli SPUN ROYAL CHRISTMAS CLOTHS ' pnyiiig duea. Hie employem .staed- miUtary man amid reports Prime built on the rusting hulk of the asm* but Military men aay In Vicar bte." 7c fo 25c 72” Fine Quality Felt Foetorie’i handcrafted milk flan for gifii or for youmlC 'ttOR to the “rifht-tp-w ork’’ laws, fasUy^.mfihitain it te wrong to day on the plotting kharge. ’ Minister ChurchlO veto^pten. . . battleship .Arizona —tomb foi; .1,- they would be aecondary or third that pnrttet ‘each initial Solid color spun iayon. Green and rsd Christmas cloths. bkt nneticelly tnvitad their re make workem~Join unions.. First to die was Mahmoud . Ab Iran Parliament -hegtaw coneidera- 174 aallora trapped when it over rat* targets. At a news oonferenca, Hagerty V $4,98 yard . Comt tee it today in dbr open-ato^' Foetoria collection. peal bjr raoofhMtending that they “I heUtnra.” onid Mitchell, “that del Lstif.'s tinsmith who fired tiop oP Soviet egreement to .|tey turned during Japan's surprise^ was asked about a story (NOer MOTION DEPT. to other words, tha enemy would York Tbneo) ovar tha w*ah-aa4 Fifteen odors. $1.69 to $2.98 is iTnrther .^^dered” 1^ states.' wh4R employers end unions repce- eight, afild shots at Nszecr ‘ on Iraa akeut 21 nriniea dollars for s tu c k in 1941. aot-expend the element of eurprte* tttato 'aC - ^ Housewares—Basement ... win find that th ^ tews WW II debts and aetUe coatury- . Conoanaus of high ranking wttich aaid q^orta are httog madp 4b RMra harm than good,” tM (Cendnned ao Png* Tan) (Cesttsusd an Pag* Tea) old frontier tangles.' - Army, Navy and Air Force of- ■ . ' i f qa Phga BlgM) / c
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