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V‘‘‘ iOanrtifBter E w ttins $?raUt Ifii'J •• t Not (me of the men MW anything funny In the process. No Herald Social Worker About To>m Heard Along Main Street! Just like a woman 7 Some of the men fall in the know-how Pepart- OnMdhday Sought by Town WATBS wlU meet And on Some o) Manehe$ter*§ Side SlreeU,Too ment, too, when it. comes to freeing l^iesdey evening nt the Italian mechanical horses from Ice traps. The town is accepting appUca- The Manchester Evening tiona through Wednesday to fill Amertean ' Chib on Sldrltlge St. <^been a. luncheon guest at the inn. 1 0 :' Welgbtog In win be from 7 to 8 What Are You Gonna Do? It ' So Reverse It a social work^ post with sn an­ One Herald aubacriber is very Lt. Leander, who is stationed at Herald will-not publish Mon­ 'Words of advice wer^ voiced nual salary range of 84,004 to YOL. LXXX, NO. 7S (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1960 (ChuwUtsg AgvsrttalBg m Fag» 14) PRICE PIVB V-*A red-faced becauee her 10-year-oM the U.S. Navy atatipn .gt Orange, irom one local youngster to an­ day, the day after Christmas, 14,914 and an allowance for use son got carried away with the Tex., had spent the afterhiibh vla- other as they walked along the Merty Christmas to all. of the worker's own car. Handd S. Crozler will show Christmas spirit. Iting a state park, San Jacinto street in the ijear zero weather. The worker would replace Mrs. oolor elides of hi* trip throughout monument and saw the Battleship v m Mrs. Elmer M. Thrall. 87 Church “When you step out of a warm sUtion was planning to present Esther Dougan who left the town the-tlnlted Ststes last summer at Texas on a tour of the battle­ St., wrote a note to The Herald house into the cold, take a deep “a program o f simulating and Welfare Department last August. Below Estimate Kennedy Picks e meeting of the Rotary Club of reporting that she was a home- ground where Sam Houston de­ stimulating Christmas music." Social science graduates with at StateNews Meaebestor Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. feated Santa Ana to win independ­ breath through your nose, keep 'aclivcr.v subflcriber but had not your month closed, and hold your least one year of experience with et tli« Manchester Country Club. received her complimentary copy ence for Texas, according to a let­ Merry Christmas a recognized social service agency ter to his parents. Lt. Leander, breath. This will drive the blood to Whitton as U.S. of the •cookbook, “ From Your the surface of the body, prevent­ Well, here’s hopin' y’el „ get can apply. Roundup Neighbor's Kitchen," distributed a graduate of Manchester High everything you wanted under the Granby Mother Kills School and Dartmouth College, ing initial chill,” one said. Applications are available at as a Herald Christmas present. tree tomorrow, and that the price Highway Chief has been In the Navy 18 months. “ But I live In a cold house," the the general manager’s office in the I A Pemioal Ifew Year While Bill Anderson, circulation other little boy said. tags have been removed. Gets Municipal Building, the state em­ manager of The Herald, etarted Toll Collector The Solemn Hour tougher each year, what with ployment office at 806 Main St., Palm Beach, Fbu, Dec. 27 BesohiUon For ’61! checking with neweboys on that ‘Only Make Believe’ more and more manufacturers or the State Personnel Department. C. J. MORRISON PAINT STORE route to find out what happened, A priest at a Manchester Catho­ (/P) — Vice President - elect lic church last Sunday was re­ An announcer on a Hartford wrapping their atuff In plastic 386 OCNTBR STREET Killed in Crash la a daal role of a pubUo^pirlt-' Mrs. Thrall at the same time was viewing the weekly bulletin for area radio stati(>n reported cryp­ covers ^rith the price imprinted. The Thames River is 215 miles Ljindon B. Johnson said today telling her husband about not get­ ed cttiaea as well as a prap- parishioners. tically the other evening that the Anon long. Milford, Dec. 27 (^P)— A col­ the Kennedy administration erty owner, I suggest the pow. ting her cookbook. He emphasized the fact that con­ a Elmer Thrall grinned and di­ lector at the Milford toll sta­ is planning very vigorous Her 2 Small Children era to be In town Initiate ac- fessions would not be heard on tton that would give the town vulged that W r cookbook had By THE ASSOdATSD PRESS ♦fataliUes. He said more than half tion on the Wilbur Cross and accelerated space explora­ Christmas Eve because, he said, tion program. maaagerahlp form of govern­ been delivered .all right. Johij Ran­ the priests would be busy In the Traffic the fatal mishaps occur during the Parkway was killed today, po­ ment back to the ones who drew dall Thrall, youngest of three sons rectory taking calls from parish­ F Ina ...... first 30 hours of the weekend. in the family, had intercepted the Miseellaaeoua -The council also estimated 14,- lice said, when his car was in­ Palm Beach, Fla., Dec. 27 H ap, If they are proud of it, ioners who want to know the time volved in a collision with an­ I for one oerlalnly am not with cookbook on delivery and had of Midnight' Mass. Total ...... 000 persona would auger disabling (/P)—President-elect John F. H y ste ric a l the Increased taxation and enri wrapped it as a “present for injuries from traffic accidents dur­ other vehicle on the Boston Kennedy today chose Rex Mother." ing the 78-hour period which be­ tadment of senices. without Brass Buttons Traffic accidents over the Post Road. Whitton, chief engineer of Strangers to these parts are long Christmas -weekend took gins 6 p.m. Friday and ends at mid­ He was identified by police as F,8,-^T1 settle for the select­ Small World Department startled by one of this area's col­ night Monday. Ralph J. Delgrego, 34, of 92 Tru­ Missouri’s Highway Depart­ W om an Put men type of government in a heayy toll of lives, averag­ George J. Flynn, 329 Birch Mt. loquial expressions. The toll for a comparable non­ man St., New Haven. ment, to be federal highway whatever comparison they Rd., stopped for dinner at the San Visitors from Waterbury, driv­ ing six an hour, but it was be­ holiday period, toe council estimat­ Police said Delgrego's car ap­ might try and feed os. administrator. Jacinto Inn on the outskirts of ing to Manchester for the first low the pre-holiday estimate ed, would be 310 deaths and 15,r parently went into a spin as it was Later, against the back^ound In Hospital Houston, Tex., one night last week. time last weekend, stopped to of 510. 000 disabling injuries. approaching one being driven by o f the Space race with Russia, FRANCIS J. HAPPENY An Associated Press survey of The public . relations man foe check directions to their host's The num-ber killed- In the 3-day John W. Sherpardson, Indian Kennedy started another round of Pratt and Whitney Aircraft was violent deaths for a 78-hour non­ t t l School Street home. holiday period also may be the low­ River Rd., Orange, and crashed conferences with -Vice President­ asked to sign a guest book at the They were taken back when told est for a comparable CThristmas holiday weekend period earlier this Granby, Dec. 27 (S')—A month showed 293 traffic fatalities, into the rear of it. elect Lyndon B. Johnson and Sen. Inn. to look for the "dummlcop” at the weekend in 11 years. Robert S. Kerr, D-Okla., in line mother shot and killed hffr On the same page, he noticed Shepardson and his passenger, center. Safety experts were hopeful be­ to succeed Johnson as (dtairman two young children about the name of another guest from (Continued on Page Eleven) Robert Bradley, Orange, were It was only after asking their lated reports of traffic fatalities taken to Milford Hospital. Police o f the Senate Space Committee noon today in their home 6n Manchester Conp. Lt. (J.g.) John host why the police were held In would hold the ''inal count under T. Leander, son of and Mrs. said Bradley had a fractured left when the new Ckmgress convenes Canton Rd., State Police re­ Read Herald Ad vs. such low esteem in Manchester last year's total of 493. That was next month. Ralph A. Leander, 7 Lewis 8t., had that the guests learned a traffic arm and Shepardson had serare ported. the lowest toll for a 3-day Christ­ cuts over the eyes. The cp'iferences also dealt rotary hereabouta is a "dumml­ mas period since 1949 when the Traffic Deaths again with State Department op­ Police said that Mra. Joan Groo- cop'’ and hot a dummy cop. total was 413. erations overseas. On hand' for woldt, about 30. shot and killed her Deaths ii|U tfkffie smoshups Accident Totaln those discussions was Rep. John two children, Susan 3, and Steph­ A Common Trap stack|ned last ‘ night despite in­ 5 over 3-Day Hartford. Dec. 27 (^)—The State Rooney, D-N.Y., chairauin of the en. 1, with a .22 caliber revol'ver., A woman driver, parked down­ creased traffic as millions of mo­ Motor Vehicle Department's dally House Apprapriations Subcommit­ They said that as yet toey hSiAe hill against the curb in an icy torists jah.med highu^ys heading record of automobile accidents as tee which handles State Depart­ learned no reason for the shooting, parking stall on Main St. and un­ for home from Christmas visits. State Weekend of ls.st midnight and the totals on ment funds. but speculated that she might able to back out. fascinated a Rain and ice made driving hazard­ the same date last year; Whitton, 62, will administer have been despondent for some gentlemen bystander. She opened ous in some si-eas and the death By THS: ASSOCIATED PRESS 1959 1960 the Federal Highway Act in his reason. the trunk of the car, removed a rate dropped slightly. ikighway accidents took five Accidents ..32.665 34.593 (Est.) new position which pays 320,QpO Mrs. Gronwoldt was taken to small container of sand, and pro­ The count st midnight (Ideal llves,..l.n., <>)nnectlcut over toe 3- Killed 241 267 a year. McCook Hospital in Hartford by ceeded to throw it under the back time), at the end of the 78-hour day CTl'ristmas holiday weekend Injured...... 20.181 19,975 (Est.) 'The present administrator is toe Simsbury Ambulance In the wheels. 'When she went to the front holiday period which started at 6 and a 0-monto-old baby died as Bertram D. Tallamy. custody of Policewoman Dorothy of the car and repeated the procest p.m. Friday, showed i8l killed in Hughes. She was placed under a result of accidental suffocation. Naugatuck Chief Dies Pierre Salinger, Kennedy’s press under the front wheels, our friend motor vehicle accidents. The traffic death toll was.,kept sedation at the hospital but her Naugatuck. Dec 27 lAh—Police secretary, said he did not know figuratively threw up his hands in Fires also took a heavy JtoU. down as a result of an intensive condition was termed as "all I^EADQUARTERS the old epithet, “Just like a with 76 deaths reported compared (Thief Anthon.v Malone, 61, died of Whitten's political party affilia­ State Police (»mpalgn against tion. right." However, she was reported woman." to 43 for last year's -CJhrlstmas a heart attack at his home here In a "ataite of shock." ^ drunken driving during the holi­ last night. Whitton has been associated What he didn't know was that, weekend holiday. Various types of day period. Police reported toat the woman’s after the big storm on Dec. 12, we other accidents claimed the lives The veteran officer would liave with the Missouri Highway De­ husband. William, 29. is en routs TABLECLOTHS--GUPS The baby was little Jack Tal­ been 62 Saturday. He joined toe partment since 1920 and has been watched fascinated as a crew of of 81 persons coiflpared to 73 last bert of Norwich, who became en­ home from Canada -where he was men struggled valiantly to free a Christmas for an over-aU total of Naugatuck police force in 1925 as its chief engineer since 1961, on a business trip for Kaman Air­ 638 violent deaths. Last Christmas tangled in a plast,ic bag Saturday. a supernumerary: and. rose through In a statement, Kennedy said: NAPKINS - - PLATES car stuck oh ice on a side street. ArUfleial respiration -failed to re­ craft Corp. of Bloomfield. They pushed, rocked, spun wheels the total was 609 accidental the ranks with appointment as “Mr. Whitten’s long background Gronwoldt la S test pilot 'for vive the child. ■) in every phase of highway work Whlce-lielmeted police try to clear the way for a streetcar today as strikers assembled for a meet­ frantically, and otherwise put on a deaths. chief in 1954. ing in front of Socialist headquarters in Brussels. (AP Photofax via radio from Brussels). Kaman and had gone to (Canada tremendous show of manpower at The National Safety Council, The mother, Mrs. Jack Talbert, As a (Miptain, Malone was first will place the direction of the na­ NOISEMAKERS said she did not know where the . ^ ■' ' ...... I -1 « for cold weather testa on the com- work. When all failed, one of their (Which had estimated a possible head of the Naugatuck Police De­ tion’s important highway program pan/'s HUTK 'copter. number, produced a pail of sand. death toll .of 610, said traffic fa- baby got the bag. Her husband, a tective Bureau. in the hands o f a man of un­ sailor, is on sea duty. State Police were first notified HATS- HORNS All stood by while the Sand Man '^ities would number 350 on a He is survived by his widow, matched experience.” French Set Off of the shooting when at 12:03 pan. ceremoniously dusted the ground normal non-hoUday. weekend at The holiday period for purposes Mris- Betty Segar Malone; a s his own truck. which was a record for a 3-day S u n d a y at 10 a.m. Vnlvenlty OOHasouri in 1920 vrito .the Gronwoldt hoffie, a seeemd CiU CONFETTI-GARBS FURNACE OIL year-end period. State Police said he stopped tha Bom in this city, Malone was thf Irfl^lVU ihgineerlng. In Washington. Dec, tl.U t) — 'HDe was received from Mrs. OrenwoBt Automatic Delivery vehicle on a kteep incline to makb son' of the l^te Police Capt. Brussels, Belgium, Dec. 27 (/P)—^had been closed by local Socialist resence of CommnnlstB In the Council preeldent Howard Pyle his piisltlon with the Missouri officials. who talked hysterically but man­ said speeding and drinking are the Anthony F. Malone. Belgiumts week-long strlike en- Pj'ren

I T I I ’ ...... ~ l l Girls Hui^9 t a k e a d v a n t a g e i w <«1 h E w a y North dealer Police Seek o r tWPONENTS. EEBOB Both sidet vdlnenUis By,Alfred Shelnwold N O R T H V , 1 HEARD IT ” If ■your opponents always play (CoattKMd from Om ) ih A K 8 4 Hit-Run Car perfectly, you wonit be able to V K J 10 4 3 ^ , . by John Gruber profit from today’s hand. But If ♦ Q 7 5 your opponent^ are mere human ♦ A state police a i« continuing their beings, you may have ch o re s to EAST search today for the hit-run driver 41 I 9 3 Hearing the shots, a neighbor, who struck two girls on. South Rd. seize upon their errors. thxRWn from a shore patrol wagon last svsnlng. Anybody can see that South In that city. should draw trumps promptly. He New Yekr’e Day with Its resoUi-^ should not dlsmlM It Unless' you Ann Warfsl, 15, South R d; and JBtate Police Cpl. Uonel Hetu the composer fleeing. WHkn she asked what hap­ Deborah Howe, 12, of 28 Ellsworth can then lead a heart toward dum­ described this morning’s crash in'> ttons Is Just around the Mmer, so understand what my In theji,hope o f' finding the Qndtatlom PwMabed ky ^ y don’t you resolve to attend wa.s trying to do. pened. Moser- threw add in her Ave. Waterbury, a guest at the 4) Q 10 4 3 Foster aa "a nightmars i|id the Cotoam » MkMIebreok. lae. Even then, it ahould not be dls- face and drove off In his car. Wanel.home, both suffered bruised queen In the West hand. . V 7 4 . mqi^, confusing- VV9 seen ,ln 10 Bank Btoeka more “ live” programs of serious yeart'bf; investigating accidents." music. And at the same time, missetl on a basis of mere dis­ Moser reached the home of for­ hips as a result of the mishap. They As it happens, East wins with ♦ A K 9 4 Bid Asked like. Nobody likes everything. I mer neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ were treated at Manchester Me­ ^ e queen of hearts and returns a 9 6 2 The first crash came. Lieutenant Oonn. Bank and Trust make a, resolution to keep-the “ hl- Hetu ealdrwdien a sportis car, driv­ fl" off, except when you really ert Garthwalte, whom he accused, morial Hospital and discharged. . club to punch dummy. Declarer North Co. 46 49 don’t happen , to like Brahms; en by Lieutenant Deegen attempt­ want to listen to the music; let’s Aaron Copland dislikes Rachman­ of - having caused hie domestic The girls had been skating at leads the king of hearts from dum­ 1 ¥ Hartford National . problems, police ,eaid. Bolton Lake and were returning to my, to force out the ace. The de­ 4 « Alt PsM ed to pass three other cars igotaig (e t away from this insidious hahit inoff: I happen to know that I Opening lead —^ 4 K Bank and Trust Co. 4(1^ 48^ of always hat'lng music in the Garthwalte was shot twice, in the Warfel home at about 5 :40 p.m, fenders pan then take a club trick, up the slippery'hill. Failing to Fire insoraMS Oompanisa Rachmaninoff disliked Debussy. Engaged ntske it, Deegan backed his car background. the thigh anld face. His. Wife, a when they were struck by. an Olds but South gets rid of a diamond Aetna F ir e ...... 90 95 5^ it goes. Yet we all find things mobile sedap of the early or mid onto the shoulder oh the oppoelte Ymi’ll find that your enjoyment to admire, even in the composers friend of Mrs. Moser, was splat­ on the jack of hearts to make his Hartford Fire ...... 55' 58 5 DAYS OF SPECIAL VALUES - Sa v in g s t o The engagement of Miae Lor­ die 60s; Both girls were removed Hence East'' c«3hed the aca of Bide M .the 3-lane highway. 50% Is very considerably increased by we do not like. tered With acid. contract. National Fire .)....119 129 such a coiirse of action. Most An intensive hunt started for raine Leclerc of Manchester, to to the hospital by ambulance. That's the correct line of play, hearts and led another heart. Seconds Kter, a tractor-trailer, If you continually hear music State’ Trooper Frsuicis Plsch of loaded with 32,000 pounds of colled Phooiix F ire ...... S2% 'MTk people seem to feel that the prac­ Moser, with more than 60 state Thomas J. Dzurenda of West and that’s how we’d all play the A West ruffed and led another dia­ Life aod Indemnity tae. Ooa. •'N- only a.s a background, as the "hi- Hartford is announced by her par­ the Colchester Troop is Investigatr mond, and East's ruff defeated the steel for Meriden, Conn.,„ delivery ticing musician has a greater ap­ fi” i.s so frequently misused, you and local police taking part. Mp- hand If , we were put to the test. Aetnadasualty...... 92 Bid KOEHLER 2 PC. LIVING preciation of music because he ha.s ser, his car stuck in snow, began ents^ Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter N. Ing. contract. ,from East Providence, came over Special PURCHASE ROOM won't even actively dislike any­ Given Warning But when this hand was played in "the brow of the hill. Aetna Ufa ...... 92 95 had some sort o f secret initiation walking andl was spotted by a Lecibre, 28 Msdn St. a recent tournsment South went Daily Question Conn. General .... 396 410 into the mvsterie.s of the art, thing. I honestly believe that you Her fiance Is the son of Mr. and A Manchester driver was given Dealer, at your left, bldt one The truck driver, Cloyd C. John- W AS S249.SS need to have an active dislike of state trooper in a lonely area. off In the wrong direction by lead­ sonbaugh, 47, South Windsor, Hftd. steam Boiler 90 95 something like a Masonic ritual. Moser bolted down the r o a d , Mrs. John Dzurenda o f Yonkers, a warning by State Trooper StS' heart. Your partner doubles, and WCX)L BLEND at least one composer, so that ven Fabian of the Colchester troop ing a low diamond from dummy at Conn., said he'saw the iports car Travelers' ...... 90 93 NOW Nothing could be further from pulled out a revolver and shot N.Y. the next’arlmia Selections '• seen before were appearing at fac­ for the ^American Inatitute of In- Dorothy Burgess, property qh Angel (X)IX> 112. ported. The Seise car was towed ing the two lieutenants. Veeder Root ...... , 40 43 Similar to illustration except that the back of the sofa is most universal, and this accounts tories, a possible Indication that duatrial i'Engineera. Cook Dr. i This is another of Angel's series Communists may be trying to take from the scene. Minor damage to Minutes later, a second tractor- The above quotationa are not to slightly different and it ha^ 2 foam cushions instead of 3. for the popularity of dance music No date hoa been aet for the the Koehler car was reported. The Board of Finance will hold ke construed aa actual markets. called "Great Recordings of the over leadership of the strike. trailer, driven by tAUls Harris, 48, Full lengths. Sofa and matching chair. The last word in smart and marches. Realizing thl.s, mod­ wedding. To Direct Minstrel . its regular. meeting this evenlpg Harrisburg, Pa., and bound for Ceniury." The originals were re­ So far no serious violence' has \ em composers of serio\is music corded between 1927 and 1933 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berube of Ver­ at 8 o'clock in the Town Offices. Rhode Island, was easing gently styling and luxurious comfort. Generous seating capacity. expend s great deal of their ef­ developed. But there have been when I»tte L>ehAian was in her sporadic incidents of shopkeepers non will serve as directors of the up the slippery hill. Mather Jewelers (Foam rubber cushions. Scotchgard covers. fort In dreaming tip compound prime and dominated the field of minstrel being sponsored by St. Manchester Evening Herald Harris said he saw lights of the and complex hew rhythms. being beaten when they refused to Bolton correspondent, Mrs. Louis German opera. close, gasoline bombs tossed at State News Maurice Church March 10 and 11 bus as he rounded a bend. Then he Purchase Pending The results are uaiiallv, too In­ In the present release we have in the church hall. The couple have Dimock Jr., telephone Mitchell 0- stopped, blinking his light to 'Warn places of business and stones 9828. volved to be grasped at first hear­ not only German opera, in which thrown at windows done similar work In Hartford and the bus driver o f the slippery con­ ing. so the casual concert-goer la she excelled, but that curious and The atrike has produced a New York. All those who plan to ditions on the hill. A notice of 'agreement to aell PLASTIC likely to dismiaa such a piece of seldom heard combination of a spreading stoppage qf railway and Roundup participate in the show should at­ "I kept blinking my lights, Mather Jewelers, Inc. at 533 Main music as valueleaa. Much of it ia Frenchman writing In German bus aervices, gas and power supply, tend a try-out session Jan. 3 at 8 Piano St; for $5,800, to two out-of-town V thought about Jumping out as the valueleas, I'll agree, but you vein. I refer to the Inclusion of the mails and such municipal serv p.m. In the hall. bus kept comjng for me,” Harris men, was filed today in the town (Contlnned from Page One) RESTAURANT # ROUTE 6 and 44A clerk’s office by Atty John Rl SOFA BED d’Albert’i; "Toten Augen," and ices aa garbage collection, and Miss Jeanette Sumner, treas­ said. Mrosek. Maaaenet'a “ Werther.” many Industries. Many egfes urer of the Salvation Anpy The bus crashed head-on against In Red, Green or Brown. malic elevation to the post of Ml 3.2342 — BOLTON The instrument named the pro­ ! If you are too young to remem- and movies have been closed. Christmas appeal, reports that $150 All in Color! the tractor trailer and rolled I her iiOtte Lehman in person, you Justice Minister /.Ibert Lilar has lieutenant governor. was realized this season. Persons spective buyers as George Ham­ The 24 Democratic membera of “ The Last “ Adv. Of against a car, driven by Harvey A; mond of W indsor Locks and W AS $99.50— NOW I should own this di.se as an example threatened .to take drastic meas­ still desiring to make^ donations HATS • NOISEMAKERS ^ Dennan, 22, Flint, Mich., who saw of some of th'e greatest singing of ures against "insurrectionary” sab­ the Senate at caucua thla evening may send them to Miss Sumner, Days Of Huck Robert P. Jones o f Rocky Hill, are alaled to reelect Armentano aa the first accident and ditched hie The sale price which includes all a gre/it operatic era. If you do re­ otage. Three newspapers have been at Box 646, RD 2 Manchester. Pompeii” •.Finn” car to avoid piling into the cars 4 9 7 5 member her personally, I'm sure seized for railing upon soldiers on pre.aident pro tern of the upper Public Record 8:20 6:80-10:00 a MENU a H goods, wares, merchandise and strike duty to mutiny. Srores of chamber. tossed helter-skelter in .front of store fixtures, is pending on an you'll rush out to get this one in Warrantee Deeds: John H. Von him. Deiuian, a eaUor stationed at -II la hurry. atrike agitators haye been arrest­ Thia ia aignificant since the der Wall to Bruce and Theresa Wed.. "8trAiif«r Wh¥B Wf Meet'* Choice of a ^ agreement conditioned, upon the 'Who In That “ Lady” New London, was not hurt. ed. president pro tern will become Ronson, property on Carpenter buyers to obtain, a lease and ap­ .. The assembly plants of Ford and lieutenant governor when Lt. Gov. Mortini or Manhattan proval of Probqte Court of Hart- General Motors in Antwerp, aa fiord County which has jurisdiction John N. Demj)gey becomes chief Our Dalfciously Famous ^ CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING well aa two metallurgiral works, executive next month upon Gov­ Yule Sales Good, qf the estatq o f CUiarlSs E. Mather, IN MANCHESTER Sambre-EacMut and Cockerill. an­ ernor Rlbicoff'a re.signatlon to ac­ late owner o f the store. nounced today they will close on cept a post in the Kennedy cab­ ROAST BEEF Merchants Report FOR OVER 40 YEARS Jan. 4 berauae the atrike in the inet. SPECIAL YOU GET A ROOM SIZE RUG Antwerp area has stopped the ar­ DAR-Sponsoring At tonight'.a pre-seaaion caucus, Manchester merchants, durlniig a WE USE 0.\T,Y THE FINEST rival of parts and raw materials. ,-bed opens the Democrats al.ao are expect«?d DINNER ■tpot check survey, said that PLUS'2 SCATTER RUGS AT to a full length GRADE MATERIALS OBTAINABLE This will Idle .'i.OOO workers. to pick Sen. Louis Gladstone of Es^y Contest' Soeiallat apokeame today an­ $ 1.00 COMPLETE WITH APPETIZER, Christmas lalea were "beet ever,” bed for two. nounced that 3.’i.000 steel wor’trer.s Bridgeport,^_as majority leader for "exceUent,” "terrific.” "very, very in the Bnissels area had joined the the 1961 session. ICE CREAM and COFFEE fine,” and "tremendous,” according An^essay conte||t, sponsored' by THIS SENSATIONAL PRICE! A\ATCHING strike. to Fred Nassiff, chairman of the the Daughters ' of. the American SAM YU LYES 1 retail division of'tbs‘Chamber,^ Revolution, is being B ^ .i o r Man­ There’s DOUBLE'LIFE-jin this,TGvejrgibte rug! Thanks to a Sentpncpd to Jail 4 "SHOE REPAIRING OF THE BETTER KIND” j Commerce. ■■ chester echool children in grades Was $69.95 Open Mondava All Day—Closed Wednesday Afternoons Richard (Butch) Bouchard, for­ .Shelton, Dec. 27 (/P) --- John huge special purphase you save a whopping $16.95. They’re mer defenseman for the Montreal $0.00 Tax Buying picked up after being 5 through 8. RECLINER NOW 28 OAK ST.— SAME SIDE AS WATKINS BROS. Wise of Huntington, was sentenc­ Included hampered by the season's first Superintendent o f Schotds Ar­ patterned on both sides iirm ly braid^ and authentically Canadiens. coaches the University ed to six months in thef'Fairfield of North Dakota hockey team. DANCING TO THE MUSIC snowstorm bn Monday, Dec. 12, it thur H. Illing aaid the contest is colonial. Choice of variegated colors. County Jail) today by Judge Jo­ FISH FRY OF was reported, with increased ealea about "Historical Waterways” and CHAIR y *34'97 seph H. Sylvester on a charge of (ALL YOU CAN EAT) HANK MARTIN’S ORCH. PER PERSON volume in major items. students may chooae any river, aggravated assault. He pleaded The retail executive committee gather hietorical data on it and guilty to the charge. Fri*d Fish Ltmon W td q * meeting, scheduled for this mon trace its histortoal developments Acljustable with foot extension. Wise was arrested last Friday ing at the chamber office, has been for thelF eSsay. after, police said, he stabbed his French Fried Potafoes Cdeslow postponed until Thursday at 9:30 The ifeni Ijtngth of thq eisay is to be PLASTIC TOP BEDROOM brother, Joseph, 40, in the chest. Freshly Baked Rolls and Batter a.m. between 600 and 1,500 Vfords. The We bought this believing it to be, a good Keiith value at $219.95. / Police said the brothers started In addition to regular businees, deadlinq date has-been Set at Feb. It didn’t prove to be this kind of a valhe and we are offering it as a BUDGET an argument after drinking. Ends Tonlte: “ GI BLUES” and "TABZAN the MAGNIFKMINT” the committee will have P. Joaeph 10, 1961. DANISH MODERN .Toseph Wise was taken to the Murphy, town assessor, on hand Twenty-eight i^rtes will be glv- “ second.” All sales final at a tremendous mark down. Big 8-drawer Griffin Hospital at Derby and N o w Every Wednesday to answer questions concerning en, including a $2(S U, S. Savings triple dresser, 5-drawer chest, bookcase bed in Silver Mahogany finish TERMS! treated for a deep wound in the the town’s new administrative Bond for each grade aa well aa ■with brass trim and PLASTIC TOPS. ' .. and you can open a Check- right side of his chest. 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. , practices on inventories, Nassiff prizes of historical books for divi­ STATE said. sional winners. Master account with any amount remember ENJOY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS 6:85 PJW. CONTINUOUS—SHOW^N AT 6:60 and 9:00 P.M. NOW ONLY SOFA of money you choose. Sounds like Election Expeniteit Hartford, Dec. 27 - - The 3 PIECES a pretty good arrangement, doesn’t NOT RECOMMENYIED FOR THE SMALL FRY campaign for Atty. John L. Bonce, COCKTAILS s a t i s f y i n g r , ■ '! it? It is. unsuccessful Republican candidate th is... for judge of probate of the Hart­ Here’s another point you’ll like: ford District, cost three times as We have your baby’s you pay only 10 cents per ^heck much as that spent in behalf of his winning Democratic opponent, IIOIlMlIUtJOHniOlQ used—and you pay this as you use former Mayor James H. Kinsella. The most your checks; you don’t have to huy William Harvey, treasurer of exact size the Bonee '^campaign, today re­ a whole book in advance. ported contributions of $21,821 desirable woman There’s a 25 cent monthly service and expenses totaling $24,651, in town no leaving a deficit of $2,829. On Tolland Tnmpiko charge on your CheckMaster ac- Meanwhile,'.George B. Kinsella, and the easiest count...but treasurer of the CTittzens for James Vi Mila Off Oakland Street H. Kinsella, reported conlrlbutlohs to find... these few pennies of $6,042 and expenses of $7„610, bring you a reg­ resulting In a deficit of $1,568. FOR ALL CHILDREN! WAS $139.95 N O W ular M ON TH LY just call... Fish Liven in Stomach Available at minimum statement of yoUr Butterfield One floor sample only with foam seat and back cush­ CheckMas^ account so Honolulu — Pacific "pearlflsh- ions which are removable and easily slip covered. This ' ea.” which have almost transpa­ piece has a rugged frame and will give years of service. that youilknow right rent skins through which their 8 where it stands, every hearts can be seen pumping blood, spend their entire , lives in the Both Stores month. That’s not true of stomachs of other fishes. As far A SPECIAL HOLIDAY accounts that aend you as Is known, the host fish suffers no harm from its tenant. MODERN BLOND TABLES balance 66 SIZES a statement only every t h r e e Unbelievable Values to $49.95 months. You want CheckMaster’a WEEK MATINEE ANi) FEATHERWEIGHT ALUMINUM 20 Tables to Go For required in your monthly statement, and you’ll - Program For The Young Fry WJDTHS have it! ^ .SALEM MAPLE CARRIED IN FOLDING BED If you don't have a CheckMaster 3 SFECIAL MATINEE MOW S METRO GOLOWYNMAVER $5 EACH CheckMaster checking account now—give your­ WodnMdayr Thuradoyt Friday Pac. 2B-29-30 STOCK AT BOOKCASE self this time saving convenience! ALL TIMES We would rather have the At 2 P.M. M*var Shown Bofora . space than Inventoiy theae Pay your bills by mail in the com­ m m tables. They are mostly one o f fort of your own home—let the HARD SOLE—FIRM COUNTER ' a kind and include end talriee. checking A F t r ft c t Fun Program fo r ARl atep tables and, coektaU table postman do your walking for yoiL (IDiD atylcs. You can't looee at this You can arrange for your Check- X)HN O’HARA’S S |8%| 4 4 % 6 |6%| 6 s\k7 priqe. WALT DISNEY:$ b ' X X 1 X 1 X X X Master in a matter o^ minutes at 1 X 1 X account! 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. T I^ ^ A Y . DECEMBER 27. 1960 r ^ u B UANCHESTER EVENZNQ HERALD. MANCHEOTEBi COWM;» TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27,; 1960 If- \ ment of water bills, said ObUspLor Clerk’s dfflee, Police and Court BethlMiem, Canaan, Colebrook.i yesterday. Police, aald his car Bata CervtaL - , T h e p ircu it Court—7 w Oburch wiU maet at 7 p.m. today. atruck on# -beihg driven by Rich­ Public Records Building, 238 East Middle T urn­ Comwiall, Goahen, HartUmd, Har- WEAR Vernon Tomorrow at 7:80, an Hour of Five Crashes Tile arsa affsotad Is on tbs Wsst. J- pike, Manoheater. wtaton,'". Litchfiald,< Morris, New ; ard: Baxter, 18, of 84 Olcott Dr. Side, he said, wast of Broad Bt. Prayer and Fellow4hlp ...meeting Damage waa Ught. ClK'uit 18 Canton, East Gran­ Hartford, North Canaan, Nottplk, be held wlthHlble atudy of Psalm WVHuitee Deeds , He termed the notloes ttaa by, Bast Windsor, Enfield, Granby, Salisbury,’ Sharon, Torrtagton, On W eekend Vehicles being driven by Rich­ geet .crowd” ' of ndtidAe In • lahg Injuries M. A t-0 p,m. tomorrow tfae Bible ard Pritchard, 68, of 135 Center Oinsii M inor Onutructlon Oo., Sessions/ Slated Daily Windsor, Windsor Locks, Sims­ Warren, Washington, Winchester WHITE study group will meet at the Kin­ St., and Forest Parsoha, 46, of liv - Ihe. to WendeU' B. and Betty J. time. ■ bury, SuffleM^Clerk’s office, Court —Clerk’d office, 'Town Hall, 888 dergarten home in TaJCottville. lira. 8am tamitiv^eO. ^ 417 ermors, ItedM, and. Frank J. QuiSh, Lose, property off Tracy I>r. Building, North Mata S t, Thomp- Main Bt, WiMted, Junior COioir will rebearae Fri­ aonvllle. Noted in Hash Hartford Rd., la reported to',be in 69, of 46 Foster Bt, and John J. ' Green Manor OpnstructVm Oo., Iii EacB of 18 Circuits day at 7; Senior Choir at 7:80 McCabe,< 86, 66. Lynmore Dr., Circuit 14 — Hartford — Clerk's good oondltiop . in Mgaclibater. Me­ ibui. to Fred and BSUeen M. Yenof- BETIBED BANKER DIES pm . Vernon, .wer# Involved ta the sky, property oft Scott Dr. office,' Court Builffing, 156 Morgan O f Accidents M o r t a l Notea morial Hoapited today after W * other two aeddentp. They occurred Green Manor Construction CO., Rl!G and By THE ASSOOIATBD P B S m tClark’z office, 111 Union S t. New St, Hartford. A Admitted Friday: Robert Coo­ tag apent a very comfortdple New Haven, Dec. 27 ^ — Fti- at the Center and on W. Center St, Ino. to Matthew J. and Nadine B. Conaactlcut’a ^new circuit court London. Circuit .16 — Berltai New Bri-’ SELF4ERVm NIPT. STOU ley, Crystal Lake Rd.; Claudette Right. and McKee Sta., respectively, early neral services will be held today -Auto aectdenta were plentiful in Wallaee, property- off Tracy Dn will function every week of the Circuit -Brooklyn, Canter- tlan, Newington, Rocky Hill, Chlcolne, 71 Spring St.; Timothy She euffered a fractured pel' Saturtey afternoon. ' Quitclaim Deeds UPHOLSTERY bury, Ctaaplain, Columbia, Blast- Wethersfield — , Clerk’s office, for Edward Billings S^ialding of RockrlUe and nirdl Vernon during DZiadut, IS. Oak. S t; Mrs. Joyce ,'ym r and th eifw ill be at le u t one at about 4:40 Saturday eBbnia Jamas F. Moriarty Jr. to Eve­ ford, Hampton, Hebron, Killtagly, Court House, 111 Franklin Square, Hamden, wen known in Connecti­ Fine St. and Hartford Rd. 2 the holiday weekend. Damage waa Dart, Bolton Rd., Vernon. when atruck by a car being driven aeiaion dully, Monday through Fri­ AFTER DARK > light in all cases and what injuries Birth Friday: A daughter to lyn P. Hutton, property at 26 A|^ Lebanon, Mansfield, Plainfield, New Britain. cut banking circles. Spalding, 78, there were, were not d^jkmed serl- by Ruasell W. H unt, 39, of cellia Dr. * CLEANING day, ta each o f Ita 18 component Pomfret, Putnam, Scotland, r Ster­ Circuit 16 — Avon, Bloomfield, died Sunday In Grace-New Haven Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carlson, 04 nKMnlx S t, Vernon, at W , Cen' 1 aua. Lynesa St., Manchester. Evelyn P. Hutton to James F. eii^ lta. ling, Thompeon, Windham, Wood- Farmington, West Hartford — Hospital after a long illness. He Eldward Mello, 89, of 132 ter S t and Waddell Rd. and carol Ann Moriarty Jr., prop- TEL, Ml 9 1752 ^ e reaarm for thla^aaide from stock — Clerk's office, Municipal Clerk’s ofltae, Town Hail, Mata S t, retired in 1953 as -vice president Admitted Saturday: Wayne Rob­ lira. Lynn and her granddaugh­ News Tidbits Largest of Kind King’s Has Everything Ssildridge St., Manchester,'Was un­ erta, Baxter S t, 'folland; Artbne frty at 28 ArceUia Dr. or the taak of handling an expected Building, 127 Mata S t, Danielson. West Hartford. and trust officer Of the former First hurt when hlw car flipped over on BouthiUier, Ellington. ter Bridget Blakemore, 18, were Called from AP Wires >1..,.-. Trade Name 300,000 civil and criminal caaea an- Circuit 12 — Andover, Ash­ Circuit 17 — Bristol, BurltaMon, National Bank and Trust Co. After The Ohio State Reformatory at Bt. SO in Vernon near Sunny View Admitted Sunday: Mary Mo- on their way to aervicea at, the '^ M. Kenneth Ostrtasky, doing Ml 3-5747 nuallyr-lB to make poaaible Uie ford, Bolton, Coventry, East Hart- PlalnviUe, Plymouth, Southington, that, he ecame affiliated wjth the Mansfield is the largest Institution Everything Cests Less Dr. Saturday. tJonstAble F r ^ k P. Crystal, Phoenix S t, Vernon; Julie Church o f the Assumption at the business as Robin Photos at 621 E. apeedy arraignment o f peraona ar- fordr BUtagton, Glastonbury, Man­ Thomaston—Clerk’s office, 'Circuit R. G. Griggs Co., Waterbury in­ o f Its kind the United States. Souza Issued Mello a written warn­ Wright, Wlndemere Ave., Blllng- time and were in the process of ((kmttaued from Page One) Middle Tpke. rested on lenoua criminal chargee. chester, Marlborough, Somers, Court' Building, 98 Summer S t, vestment brokers. Survivors In­ It houses men iqi to' the age of 30 ing for follofring too closely. He ton.^, eroaalng W. Center S t when the Agreement to aep Forty-four, full-time, 815,000-a- South Windsor, Stafford, Tolland, Bristol. clude his widow, Jessie, a son and who have hot jnevtomly received reported that Mello pulled sharply accident occurred. Mather’s Jeweler’s at 633 Mata Garner's y w judgea will ait on Ita bench. Admitted Monday: Elizabeth Pennsylvania when his father H (iltlSU 01,1' < I Union, Vernon, Willington — Circuit 18 — Barkhamsted, a sister. * a State prison sentence. 2 to the right when the operator of Roman, 43 Village S t; Mrs. Sophie Tbage wul .be 18 proaecutora, 18 ta Miss Blakemore told police she St...to George Hammond of Wind­ leavea White House...A biologist elarka, 18 family ruationa offlcera, ~ a car in front o f him turned Into Szarek. 171 Hl(^ St.; Cary Cran­ and . her grandmother had only member of Sir Edmund Hillary’S sor Locks and Robert P. Jones of We <;i\.' li'J f (."•■•11 .'-l.lKil).. a side street. Mell« hit the snow one ehlef clerk, « chief family re­ dall, 2 Green Rd. stepped about two feet off the recent Himalayan expedition says, Rocky Hill, agreement to sell all bank,, Souza said, and the car, a Admitted today: Robert Jenks, latione officer, a recorda manage­ north curb at the crosswalk when in San Frandaco, the abominable stock and bustaesa tor 86,800. ment officer, an riectrical account- [h' small one, turiied over, Tolland. Marriage license fc. Raym, t day by State Trooper William R. try In 1823 and have lived In Man­ The home o f Richard Tourtel. tired In 1842 after 17 years with Stamford Oodeu on R t 15, where he wae re- chester for 18 years. the company. ' L portedly driving erratically, lotte on Overbrook Dr. In Vernon Circuit 2—^Bridgeport, Easton, r- MerrlU A. Pray, 61, of 84 Pros­ was severely damaged by heat and Fairfield, Monroe, Stratford, Vlnif Belomr Usual Piices pect St, waa arrested Friday by smoke at midnight Friday when a Rockville-Vernon Each couple received a 825 sav Trumbull—Clerk’s Office, Under­ - * ______1 ______Rockville Patrolman Robert Kjell- fire starting in a talevlaion set Ings bond. , wood Commerce Building, 627 quist. blazed up. Joseph S. GUI, chairman of the Broad St., Bridgeport. COLUMBIA MtRCURY RCA VICTOR , An Ellington man who, police Vernon DIatrict Fire Chief Lea Holiday Lighting Vernon Recreation Commission, Circuit S—Bethel, Bridgewater, I said, failed to change his regis­ lie A. Kittle said clothing and fur­ which sponsored the contest, said Brookfield, Danbury Kent, New tration from his former to his ci^- niture in the room where the fire Winners Named the commission traveled about 90 Fairfield, New Milford, Newtown, M CrM DECCA MANY OTHlRS 9^- rent car, waa arrested Saturday began, a den, waa lost and the reat miles, 65 in the rural area and Redding, Ridgefield, R oxbury, of the interior of the house badly 25 in the city, judging the varl Sherman—Clerk’s office. County evening in Rockville. He is Four families, two In Rockville charged with misuse of registra­ scorched. He gave no estimate of ous decorations. Court House,. 71 Mata S t, Dan­ tion, driving an unregiaterH mo­ damage, but hazarded that the and two In rural Vernon, were bury. u- whole Interior will need repairs. named winners of the Christmas Circuit 4—Mlddlebury, Nauga tor vehicle and driving with de­ Tourtellotte discovered the blaze /■ fective equipment. decorations contest conducted Forest Lab Is 50 tuck. Prospect Waterbury, Water- Famous Labels! Top Name Artists! shortly before midnight when he town, W olcott Woodbury—Cleric’a The accused, Albert B. Covllle, and hla family return^ home from this year on a townwide baais. 84, o f 46 Elllngrton Ave., la due in Mr. andoMrs. Leslie A. Kittle of Madison, Wis. — The United office. City Hall, 285 Grand St., a visit to frienda. Smoke barred Waterbury. court Jan. 10. Police were at­ him from entering the house, fire­ Tunnel Rd., and Mr. and Mrs. States Forest Products Laboratory tracted to his car because o f the Robert J. Noble of Country Lane, at the University of Wisconsin la Circuit 6 men Said. Falls, Deiby, RpiwSi^ Otenge, Ok- nolae It made. The three Vernon tire companies were winners In the rural area. 50 years old. Its studies have de­ On Saturday, Charles Kanter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Satkowskl termined the architectural strength ford, Seymour, Effiettem, South- turned out. Eight aeta of oxygen bury — Clerk’s office, City Hall, 86, of 23 Vernon Center Heights, breathers were used by firemen of 32 King St. and Mr, and Mrs. of lumber and plywot>d, found uses HI-FI LP RECORDS Main St., Ansonia. and o ! Joseph Baran of 101 Davis Ave., for waste wood, and helped create o f f M V G waa involved In an accident with and the Mutual Aid Fire Service Circuit 5—Bethany, New Haven, 1 /2 Recording Artists ^ a car driven by Richard A. St. Inc. In Tolland waa called to refill were the winners in the city. a huge sllvlchemlcal industry. Woodbridge — Clerk’s office, City Hundreds to Germain, 27, of 13 Morrlaon St., the units. Rockvlll Fire Chief Frankie Laine • Errol Gamer • Dick Contino Rockville. John F. Ashe brought a smoke Hall Annex, 169 Church St., New a Haven. All ’Brand New I Hundreds of Original Designs! Choose From Vernon Chief Constable Ed­ ejector to help clear the rooms of a Andre Previn a Patti Page a Vic Damone mund F. Dwyer said Kanter en­ smoke. Circuit 7 — Cheshire, Hamden, Meriden, North Haven, Walling­ tered Rt. 30 from his street, and Connecticut Light and Power a Buddy Morrow a The 4 Aces a Mfiurice Chevalier became involved in the collialon ford - — Clerk’s office, City Hall Co. crews were called to cut pow­ Building, Meriden. with the other vehicle which waa er lines leading Into the houae. STOCK UP 8 SAVE! a Others being driven past. A fire company spokesman said Former Cheney Millj Circuit 8—Branford, East Hav­ en,- Guilford, North Branford, I 1 Kanter told the constables he it appeared' that the television set Hartford Ro.id West H a v e n -J e rk 's office, Town 1 stopped before entering Rt. 30, had developed a short circuit to .ind Pine St. A ll Top Labels start the . fire. The Tmirtellottcs Hall, Main St., Branford. but his wheels apiin ns he started M.incheiter, Conn. Circuit 9 — Chester, Clinton, f : up. There was no arrest. had turned off the set before they 8 Religious 8 Qlossios Cromwell, Deep River, Durham, a Columbia a Decca a Mercury a MGM a Somerset T here were three minor left, hf said: FREE PARKING A brief blaze Monday at the Parcel Pickup to East Haddam, East Hampton, Es- crashes, resulting in neither In- sej^ Haddam, Killingworth, Madi RCA Custom • Many Others ^ r y nor arrest, reported in Rock­ home of Gene Wisniewski at the Your Car! 8 Traditional • JuYaNila corner of ^outh St. and West Rd. son, Mlddlefleld, Middletown, Old ville during the weekend. Saybrook, Portland, Westbrook- At Training Center in Vernon was squelched by Rock­ r ville Patrolman Clarence Neff, OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY-10 AM to 10 PM. Clerk's office, County Lane,** Mid­ a Parehment 8 Daiaties Uoyd R. Emery Jr., airman ap­ dletown. prentice, U8N, son of Mr. and who uaed an extlngulAher carried Mrs. Lloyd R. Emery Sr., of 5 In his patrol car. , TUESDAY and Circuit 10—Bozrah, Colchester, OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 10 East Lyme, Franklin, Griswold, 8 Seriptura Text 8 Camao I Moser Dr., graduated Dec. 16 Rockville Police, who received an SPECIALS WEDNESDAY from the aviation familiarization emergency call from the Wisniew­ Groton, Ledyard, Lisbon, Lyme, course at the Naval Air Technical ski home,, said the fire sterted In H. L HANDY’S FRESHCST Mont-Ville, New London, North Training Center, Memphis, Tenn. an oil burning apace heater. Stontagton, Norwich, Old Lyme, 8Qlittarad 8Embosiod Tremendous Assortments of Popular The two-week course included The three Vernon firs companies N. E. DRESSED PORK Preston, Salem, Sprague, Stonlng- ; Instruction in naval aviation his­ also answered the call and Kittle REST CENTER CUTS ton, Voluntown, Waterford — tory, flight theory, nomenclature, said that if the fire had spread. It ^All-Alikas 8 Originals aircraft designations and han­ might ^ave Ignited a number of dling, fuels, power plants, acces­ phonograph records In the room sory equipment, survival tactics, and turned Into a serious blaze. He 8 Rare Limited Editions first aid, swimming, parachute aald Neff's action waa timely and '4 St e r e o ALBUMS jump techniques and Are control. praiseworthy Graduates are advanced to one PORK CHOPS 8 All-Ossasisn Oardi a Favorite Waltzes a Oklahoma of the many technical schools at Daniel Webster served as sec­ Hundreds to Choose From the center. retary of state In tha cabinets of 814 to 50 in Box a South Pacific 6i Gypsy Baptist Church Notes three different presidents—Wil­ a Flower Drum Song a Show Hoat TTie Awana Pioneer and Pilot liam Henry Harrison, John Tyler r youth groups of Rockville Baptist and Millard Fillmore. 8AIISizstand Dssigns a Fred Astaire a Cha Cha Cha’s f % a Sousa Marches a Gigi 8 Alto Fins Stationary ; a Kiiig and I a Sing Along SHEARSONa AT ECONOMY MEAT DIPARTMENT • a Harmonicas a Polkas HAMMILLSCOe HEAVY WitSTBRN BEEF a Hawaiian Music‘d TV Action "tke firm that reatareh buQt" All Sold For • Jazz a American Waltzea a Many Others I I Nas-Wt I 1102 I . r ASK FOR YOUR COPY OF SHEARSON'S 1.00 to 1.50 lATESI PEStARCH REPORT In v4 v-/^/ViiM4V4erwva v* y* tft ■ ■ -i. MiwiKmi omec EVERYTHING FIRST OUALITY I 913 MAIN STKECT SIRLOIN Window Shades MIBtell 3-1571» Mltchtll3<21S T-BONE ModatoOrdbr and RIB Liiiane6ioteiMBaiNBit,«N6,MipiLWfBawn lb ALSO Top Selections! Famous Artists! VENETIAN RUNDS Bring yonf old rolleik la # ;SAVE UP TO, $150.00 Minneaota Valley Smart gAl. Not oDiy iB Bhe tho lABtBBt ^nplBt in thB depATtmontf but Bhe’B iObo and save 16s per shade. WORLD FAMOUS QUAlIfV^IUIIT SWEET 17 OZ. pretty good at getting the moet for her olotheB*bu3ring d ollar. . . Btiwtol^ng a roaat 45RPM LP RECORDS c a n s into juet one mora pieal. . . finding a real bargain in drapes and elipoovera. a Little Richard • Perry Como • Freddy Martin Hundreds to PEAS Vet she atill trooped all over town each m onth, atanciing in lines to pay bills in ^ o S H b a a South Pacific a Errol Gamer a Tex Benecke • A1 Choose From and utfng up m o^ of hwr lunch liour. Then her japartment«3nate 4-TRANSISTOR "hS « Goodman a Lionel Hampton • Tommy Dorsej^ ’ HEARING AID ahowed h«f how t^d save time, trouble and money by paying with ^ . BACKED • Dinah Shore • Vaughn Monroe a Children’s Only 00"^ Complete BEANS Hartford National oheoks! Trouble is. her bora could have told her all along! Polkas a Famous Waltzes. L A R G E S 4 .OO 'V” 50e DOW N-^Oe^^&Y 28 OZ. ^ ■ BWW ^ ■ -U CANS Xdm plata with iiivalopat y pu're money ahead y^en you pay by chdek - Heza^-a wonderful Uilet^ g o f nauanal, origi­ ^ Many, Many Others FANCY. YEUOW. RIFE nal, 4fiMiNiltve O a ta h o o o edrda that aoM for L A JOHNSON 3 aad S ttaMB t m prite Jaat a few daya ago. Alt biaad atw fNah ate«k. atook np aad aavat \:OW ihe VimTttor A way I m 1 nSAB ODASANTBS • lb /* I. M IN T 00. J' MEMBER FmC. . •* MONEY BACK GUARANTEE T t f^orkade BANANAS • ' V ■' ■' ■- , \ 723 Ma i n s t . omjQ •aRVIN O J|?ONNBOTZOUT FAMXLIBS, « I N » M PHONE MI 9-4501

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCMESTEI TUESDAT. DECEMBER 27, 1960 would Inclpds French grammir in Wo«d MemoriBl Library last! Knorr, 47, rad^o executive end v n . w antA SouihWindsor and writing,' week and waan’t even scolded for Deaths Last part' owner of the Detroit Tigers Baseball Club of the American i-' ‘ ■ - T U the program .was introduced' it; He was chosen to. sing Christ­ Catania, 9 ie 0 j,.i League, died M onday.. He had Not Afainst Sin? ^ liiea, coming out o f doUege as Tax Unreatrictedl at tHa Grade 5 level, ■essions>'(vould mas carols there dlirlng.library By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Etna rumbiefi A Thonght fiffi Todag Should Know... hours. ‘ been hoepitallzedv since Dec. 9 „^r apparaht to ,» formidable also'be o f 45 minute duratloh. Cheyenne, Wyo.— Tracy S. Mc- providing a 1 Was thia abstention reall;^ nec- Voters to Act BolhUy Ughtiag Extensive' when he suffered'bums after fall­ Bolitlpal prlncipaUty which was his yoMwrai by M O tU w a O u ada’e oonsUtU' Still bo be. resolved, SteCson aaid, Craken, 66, newspaper publisher Christmas-time tc assaryl Connecticut Home' owners who decorated ing into a tub of scalding water. to rul'a and wlold without doing' REMINDER FOR: REGULAR,INVESTORS. A l is the problem of teacher trans­ and Democratic national commit­ were no signs o f CtoMMffi • ! tkm, the British North America* Mrs, Laura M. Loomis their homes with outdoor displays Knorr's string of M ic^an radio W e refer to the moment in which much more than appear on the portation between , the schools. teeman from Wyoming since 1942, ger to property. ."vW ' ...... Aflt o t ;i887i ispawt Piurllament to the New Year approaches, we 8ug|fMt you «i0 lv a . On Ordinance of Christmas lights this year seem stations, Included W KkfH, Detroit; the united States, aiohg with eight eeene. Me succeeded to the title of rales money "by any mode or eys- died Monday. A week ago he re­ Etna has erupted aevefitiE-DmiS Yankee In the Matthew account of tiie "She la always willing whenever French -was decided upon in a to considerably outnumber those jected an appointment to the U.S. WKMF, Flint; WSAM, Saginaw, in the past year, cawsinff. HttiS i r Street other members of the United Na­ atate’e attorney, aa If by Inheri­ tem o f taxation/.’ whole provincial to plan to aee ua soon fdr a roffiffpraleal'af youf - *’> Coral. By A. H. O. Christinas; ^ th , we are told that ■he if hiked to do something,, and poll conducted among patonta, who who didn’t. More than few of the Senate to succeed the retiring and W KHM , Jackson. H e was tance, end to the reputation which legUlatums are- ilmlthd to levy­ no damage to the farm lamil ail “ U8QN tions, Tefrained from voting either holdinffs in the light of your pfoeent flnahoW V ;: ahe'hevef ’no’ , If■ she can pos- Codification voted tor: BYench, 268: Spanish, more extensive arrangemrats out­ Democratic Sen, Joseph C. O’Ma­ bora In Detroit. the slopes. ^ US5lC the name o f Alcom in that office the Wise MSh, when ttfey had ing direct taxes within the pro­ 104; Italian, 36; Latin, 30; German, way as the United Nations General 'position and your current investment.abiiCt^M. •ibly do' It." Anybody who knows line the whole.home and garage honey. McCraken owned a chain Today one of the. craters below In Urms of polDtical power and had aecuBHilated, and to the p «il- worshipped the Christ; resumed ^ vince. In practice, the federal and 30; and Russian, 26. jpvuaded^'t^f.t, UU Assembly finally adopted, 80 to 0, Lahre'Bdn kay that about her.” A single Item will be considered and sometimes adjacent trees. of newspapers and radio-iy sta­ the peak was explddinff about 12 prestige, Meade Alcorn was bom tion o f . ooHUcaT leaderahip and their own country by ano&er r^ad. prdvinclal jgovemmenta avoid tax Remember, you can look to us fbr aSSiMftAO# yttfcr ‘ ■rheae' were the words Of a A public panel discussion on this Such installations in many cases YOUTH BURNED a watered down resolution calling at the last special town meeting tions in 'Wyoming. He was bom In times an hour, sending up columtli' Bveir Ereninc. focept the poor little rich boy of the Con­ power which the office and the dupUehtioh. - ' qfan ge colleague, Mrs. Wilber of the year to be held Thursday at matter will probably be held in require m o rt than 100 bulbs and and HoHStjv, Entered at tM So ^e , if we have celebrated out obligation. In the meantime, Happy N ^ w Y M rl- j •. of black smoke accompanied ffis for speed in the world toward "an necticut acena and the most name also eymbollaed. And down Little, about Mrs. Laura M. 8 p.m. at Ellsworth Memorial February, Stetson aaid. He noted probably at least half a nian-day New York—Mrs. Arthur U. Hartford, Dec. 27 m ee at Maneheater. Conn., aa crcditabls and appealing aide of his this foreordained -trach the new Christinas as ws ought, w ill /-go explosions. The top central cratac Claaa MaU KaUer. ui.conditional end to colonialism." Loomis. ’This petite woman o f 69 High School. A new code o f ordi­ that representatives from several apiece to arrange. Newton, 67... portrait painter and, .William Butler, 18, was in good career has been that of hla owi^ef- Alcom career began to power Its back to out tasks by a diffsrent also exploded at Intervals but with Our ambassador to the United Hiart FtMure hqa divided a full life among nances prepared by Town Counsel neighboring school systems and a The whole effort seems worthy wife of Arthur Newton, owner of condition at Hartford Hospital to­ less force. forts to surmount such form ldM e own way, - sure of itself, piston' nTBSCRIPTION RATES w ^ As Esther Lloyd M sgg has Orange, Mehiorial Day committee Edwin M. Laasman will be pre­ foreign language consultant from of commendation. Residents who the Newton Galleries, died Mon­ ^ _ Payable in Advance _ Nations, James Wadsworth, pub­ handicaps and achieve the high and powerful, a formidable and fears- day after suffering bums In a put it: Congeetlve heart failure la . a Open Vwn. IS gjdo pJE. «ad Sia aa« Work, D AR, teaching, and club sented for'voter approval at that the State Department of Education in past years used to drive to other day after a long illness. Mrs. •aeaaoaa(iaeeee«eeeeeaeee «$22.0Qf licly regretted our inability to vote human ambition of all such poor some rather than friOndly sight to garage fire that destroyed two cars Ka EontSa Xt.OO eonditlon which occura when the acUvlUes. . time. would be among panel members. towns to see the Christmas lights Newton, who painted ' under the little rich boys — to be valued DoUtlcahs who waited kt the grade now find ah unrivaled display here here yesterday.s Fire officials said Fhree MeMha ...... 5.5ft foi the resolution, saying that our •*Wise men, indeed, to know a heart’a ability to pump blood has Mra. Loomis'Waa honored recent­ Laasman emphasizea that no Tlhls forum will conclude work of name of Margot ^ White, married toe raottln litto respected, and, In the end, liked croaslngs, uncertain whether to try In South Windsor. Newton in 1959, 'five years after the blaze apparently rtarted as FREE DELIVERY veealy .45 Inability stemmed from our judg­ new-borh s ta r . been weakened by a diaease o f the PUTNAM fr C a ly aa a 50-y4ar member of Man- new ordjnancea are included In the the committee, which conducted.an for themselves. ♦o block It or lean aboard. This was the death of her first husband, young Butler, son of Dr. Edgar B. Would be the herald of a king! organ itself or of the blood ves­ Mamlws New York ^ Ixekwige . chegter Grange, and wag awarded new code. Purpose of the present intensive study o f the matter be­ AtThaPARKADE ment that "difficulties in language the nhase o f the Alcom career Muioheater Evening Herald Victor, G. White, portrait painter Butler, 99 Sunset Farm Rd., was ____ v e m b e r o p Meade Alcom retires from poll Wise men,. sels. The hoart muecle, thus, lacks B Golden $taeaf CertiflcAte iaaued revision is to simplify the code fore formulating its present recom- and thought" In the resolution which came to ijom'ethlng o f s 71 lan cwnK n. • mendatlona. South Windsor correspondent. and murallst. She was bom in siphoning gasoline at his uncle’s V _ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tics with, we should sa.v, something To watch in readinesa and travel strength to keep the blood cir­ by the National Grange, a 50-year by repealing outdated loqal laws. LIGGEn DRUG Tli’e Aiaoclated P ren la excluaively seemed to negate certain provi­ cracHup when, ,ln 1948. as nominee JoMM T. $hk • ioEoft Re RNrN# Sings at Library Elmore Burnham, telephone Chicago. nearby. Garage, 88 Sunset Farm '«aUUed to the uae of republlcatlon of of a mixed reward for his struggle. • far, < - culating normaUy throughout the aervlpe pin, and a life member- for I'eutenant Rovemor. he was by A's an example of the latter he Lee Osborn made a lot of noise M I 4-0674. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.—Fred Rd. , all aewa diapatchea credited to It or sions In the United Nations Char­ One of the easements of his party’s To seek a light beyond'their body. ahip card. cited an ordinance, written In 1846 Hot otherwiae credited In thia paper ter. And one of our delegates on situation which his retirement a few thoussnd votes the low man fellows’ ken! She hag gerved aa secretary of and alao the local newa pupliahed here. on the whole Republican etate relating to the passage of sheep AH rlitota of republication of apeclal the scene stood up and applauded creates, along with the vacuum it At star-bathed stable to rejoice, the .Manchester Orange, for IT over sidewalks, terming it "hard­ diapatchea herein are alao reserved. leaves. Is that It disposes of the ticket as the.^resolution vvaa adopted. and when years, and as secretary of East ly pertinent to modem day life in possibility that he mlgWt still be That was the low point, and just They saw the Babe, to kneel Cpntral Pomona Grange for 20 iiiiiiiiiii Full aervlee client (rf N. E. A. Serv­ The news does not tell us that about every touch In the Alcom South Windsor." ice. Inc. out to make a try for the olBce of and humbly lay years. She has been a member of A copy of the new 52-page code. Publiahera Repreaentatlvea; The any of the eight other .nations ab­ governor, which he once would career from that moment on has Their richest gifts of , of the Pomona for 48 years, and the of town. I get membera to do the Indexed for ready reference,, la on Jullua-Mathews Special Afency — New staining expressed their regret for dearly have loved to win. He still been upgrade., Jesvlng,, the auto­ myrrh; and then Btate Grange for 47 years. York, Chicaso. Detroit and Boston. job, and do It fo r them If they file at the town clerk’s office. could not have obtained that matic advantfigm TV) travel 'back, dream-told, She spent much o f that time in m e m b e r a u d it b u r e a u o f their action,' or gave special rea­ don’t," she smiled. She represents Three hundred copies are being CIRCUI.ATIONB. nomination without party con behlnjcl, deilberhleiy shulfllng them • another way! youth work. "1 think, perhaps. In sons for their stand. the Daughters of the Ameriew printed. troversy. But It would have been off. fii fact..w here this cquld be ykara gone by, I enjoyed most my The Heraldflerald Printing Company, InC.. Revolution on the committee. Q The 1959 General Assembly But the news does toil us who 'ess bitter than at other possible nosslblc, and'with the career estab- Ah, yare^and wondrous wisdom Grange work among the young' assumesa M financial" ----- ' reaponaibillty for She modestly says of her x passed a law requiring towns to ristmas typoarai ______were our associates in this mo­ dates in the past, and if he had llflhlng itself purely on perform- pnieal errors sppearinK tn ad- , —in our day •r people. They are not all angels, similarly revise their ordinances ▼ernsementa and■ other ‘ readinj ‘ Injt mat! won the nomination he would have ence and on merit. years of work on the commltte' tn The Manchester Evenina Herald. ment. The other abstainers were To read-’s portents and to but they weren’t back in those by Dec. 31. had a much better chance than This WM the Alconi who was that “everybody does the work, Britain, France, 'Belgium, Portu­ find Mis key! ddys either. I have found that , Escape Injury ever before of being measured, on the strong* and mCgnlflcently e f­ and I get the honor:" She does Display adfertlalna cloainc hours: Sweet mahger Baby, to Thy young people who are busy don’t Three cars had to be towed gal, Australia, Spain, the Domini­ the Connecticut scene, as he had fective voice for the liberal and admit, however, that one yepr For Monday—1 p.m. Friday. tender ■'swky get into trouble.” ' when she was bedridden she "a r­ away but no one was report^ in­ For Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. can Republic and South Africa. ilready been measured on the na­ progressive decencies of the Lodge We yield .iiffi pride, all knowl­ For Wedneaday-e] p.m. Tuesday. South Windsor Native ranged the program lying on my jured In a three-car accident at For Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. W e can be fa irly siire that, tional scene— for his extraordinary -administration, the Alcom who edge, fo r Thee. Mrs. Loomis waa born Laura the Rt. 5 — Chapel Rd. intersec­ For F rid ay-1 p.m. Thursday. ability, his' mental resoin-f*, Ms pioneered for Elsenhower In': Con­ back.’’ among the motivations represent­ W e w o r ^ p in the radiance o f Myra Oalinat on March 23, 1891, Mrs. Loomis hu been a mem­ tion Thursday. For Saturday—! p.m. Friday. driving dedication, and the ap­ necticut the Alcom whose talents Classified deadline; 10:50 a.m. each ed in this particular list of nations, I Thy fade, ; daughter of the late contractor- ber of the DAR for many years. State Police said a southbound day of publication except Saturday— pealing human qualitle.s which h'>d. and performance alone caused him And rise, a different way o f life auto driven by Hiram A. Aiken FAIR builder John Galinat and Myra t a.m. there would be some motivations Her materndl great-great-grand­ over the years, begun to escape to be called to national party of­ to trace,*;;^ Mayes of South Windsor. She was father, Cyrenlus Webster, was 58, of Warehouse Pt„ as it made we would not he proud to share, or around the edges of the original fice, the Alcom . who had even Tuesday, December 27 • educated In South Windsor colonel In the Revolutionary War. left-turn Into Chapel Rd., waa even accompany, unless, that Is, image. learned the uses of the throttle, Rev. K. Fjnar Rask •chools, and waa graduated from She owns several documents w rit­ hit by a northbound car operated one of our own real reasons for ab­ Of all the human qualities in and the Alcom who began to live .4l!!6venant Church the old South Windsor High ten by him. Including a power of by Lillian A. Teasler, 41, of 18 When India Warns staining was a fear that a yea vote Meade Alcom. the shining best has at some personal peace with him­ MAY CCX)D HEALTH AND HAPPINESS School in 1907. She attended W il- attorney the colonel extended to Lafayette Ave., E. Hartford. A been the uncomplaining resilience self. third car, driven by Claude Bar­ India can be remembered as the on our part would bind ns to set Umantlc Normal School and a friend before the war. She said with which he has taken more sor­ Perhaps, jonce he had begun to Morse Business College in Hart­ she plans to donate some of the ber, 53, o f 28 Florence St., E. Aslan nation whoae moral eupport abou^ liquidating certain Pacific ACCOMPANY YOU rowful. cruel blows, in hla personal tastk tn^i^iie wondered why in the ford. historical papers to the Connecti­ Hartford, then rammed Into the and public life, than ever have to world he had ever wasted so much Us# for the United Nations action In trusteeships w'e Insisted upon hav­ She came to Manchester In cut Historical Society. back end o f the Teasler car, police be taken by most men. But because of his life on. perplexing perver­ Your r w Korea was Invaluable, so long aa ing after World War H. 1913, and married Arthur Emory DAR Life Member said. so much of this was personal, it sities like power and politics, and THROUCHOUJ THE NEW YEAR that action kept to Its basic mla- But whatever our motivation, we Charge Plon Loomis on June 29, 1918, in the She said she owns a life mem­ State Trooper D. W. Carlson of never became part of the public was then delighted to , find ho'w home In which she still lives on bership in the DAR. She added, Hartford Troop, investigated the sion of repelling aggreialon Instead have again been sitting In the Image. easy escape could be. For 18 N. Elm St. Her husband, a laughing, "I must be-getting old.” accident. No arrests were report­ o f aeeklng conquest. India can alao United Nations when the question That public image was, at the A pleasant and easy maturity to ed. Dolivarits former dairy farmer on Keeney She is a member o f Center Con­ was whether we were against sin, start, the Image o f a young crown him. , gregational Church, where she for­ Meld for ’Racing’ remembered aa the nation which St. and long prominent In Man­ (lost tateiAon* yoor order for merly taught Sunday School. She Two East Hartford youths were gSFe acimrate, but bootless, warn­ and we have failed to vote against chester patriotic organizations, shop and save Wednesday thru Saturday drag neede u d caemetteo—giv­ la a member of the Emma Net- arrested Thursday for what Con ing o f what would happen If the sin, leaving that headline privilege obert J. died in 1965. She has a son, Lau­ tleton. Group of the church. ing your Charge Plaa Bomber. stable Charles A. Jurgelas termed United Nations forces exceeded to such virtuous nations aa Soviet rence Loomis o f Tolland, and two Mrs; Loomis has also been a "drag racing at speeds of about their proper mission In Korea. Russia* It may have been a silly grandchildren. member of the Order of Eastern 75 miles an hour on Rt. 6.” Get She taught achool in Farming- Whether India’s warning that kind of vote to have taken, but it Star, Spanish W ar 'Veterans Aux­ Robert D. Bozio,. 18, of 131 Ly- Immediate ton, East Hartford,, and Manches­ iliary, and ’Order of Amaranth. the march north to the border may also have been silly of us to WARMER dall 'Rd., Bast Hartford, and David Delivery ter for 10 years, five years of She la confined to a wheelChair Delisle, 16, of 386 Hille St., Eaat wohld be certain to bring Commu­ quibble an abstention. v s s REAL ESTATE which she did substitute teach­ as a result- o f several accidents Hartford, were booked to appear our entire egu II a r :Stock of nist hito the Korean war It may blow cold outdoors, but you’ll be cozy if rlg M IT H ing. and illneas in the past. She is, In Town Court tonight to answer 4NCE R S f l INOpBPOItATBD was Instinctive prophecy or diplo- your windows are fitted with Kirsch Vertical-Slat INSURANCE " I taught all grades," she said. nevertheless, high spirited and speeding charges. "One day, I taught kindergarten jovial to callers and to those with nuitlc knowledge, it was valid. And Light From The White House Blinds. They shut out cold drafts: make your Jurgelas said he first noticed In the morning and senior mathe­ whom she works on committees. "A t this time of the year when 888 MAIN $T„ UROCNO FURIR—TEL. M l 84841 them traveling north un Rt. 6 at FASHIONN GO now, when India la warning again, rooms easier to heat. Call MI 3-4865 and we’ll matics In high school In the after­ The wheelchair doesn’t hinder a fast rate of speed. He said when this time to the effect that Laos we are unfailingly reminded that, show you why, right in your own home. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY •’’“INSCRANSMITHS SINCE 1814’’ noon.’’’ her at all. A ftgr all. she quips, " It he followec’. thj pair he found they will become another Korea unless under God, we are all brothers In M I MAIN ST^—BO 8-6821 She retired In 1956 from the saves shoe leather, too.” would let other traffic get ahead 69.98 there Is some alteration of big one world” President Dwight Ei­ Lancastsr-London Indemnity Co. and then race aide by aide down that from $29.98 to $ In Hartford, where she had been the highway. 1 , power policies there, India should senhower, last Friday night, gave FINDELL MFG. CO. employed for 12 years. Ex-Mayor Dies Correction be heard. In fact, India merely re­ his touch of leadership and Inspira­ Secretory Since 1937 The Herald i/egreta it reported inforces a warning which should be tion to our celebration o f Chrlat- 485 E. MIDDLE TPKE„ MANCHESTER She Joined the Permanent Me­ Glastonbury, Dec. 27 (JPI — Ed­ erroneously last week hat Norman obvious to everyone. mas for the last official time. Venetian Blinds, Repairs, Repair Parts morial day Committee of Man­ ward B. Stevens, form er mayor Bpucher of Lewis Dr. had been to M 8 United States arms, provided to chester In 1937, and Has been sec­ of East Hartford and for 25 years fined in Town Court for passing In those quoted words In which a newspaper executive, is dead at in a no-paasing zone. The accused one faction In Laos, stand momen­ retary since that time. The com­ he himself described the deepest mittee arranges and carries out 52. Stevens, of Glastonbury, col­ was Norman E. Borden Jr. of 39 SAVE UP TO $21.98 tarily victorious, and General and most vibrant message of the tha program fo r the annual Me­ lapsed and died of a heart attack Pine Tree Lane who was fined 825 XTiouml Noaavan, the military season, this great and good man, morial Day obsepance. Sunday night at a Christmas party with 810 remitted, on the charge. In West Hartford.. He was mayor of To Recommend Teacher Junior Sizes Misses Sizes Junior Petitas strong man whom we favored with symbol of our best hopes and de­ Mrs. I/>oihla;sAlfd harJob is to "‘keep track orw ejSiils that are Bast Hartford from 1945 to 1947, The PTA Council’s foreign lan­ S to 15 8 to 18 6 to 18 our Bupport agalnat what was, at cencies for the past eight years, and publisher of the East Hartford b u ri^ in Manchester and outside guage committed Is recommending the moment, the legal but neutral- summed up the depth, o/ fee)lng Gazette, a weekly newspaper, to the Board of^Educatlon that Our entire stock of fashion-right coats are included in this after Christmas sale. from 1930 to 1955. lat-mlnded government of hla coun­ and the breadth of colicept which Welcome io Mesehotler, X ■ special teacher be hired to start Straight and" flared styles with all the newest fashion details and in famous name try, is now Irt charge. He is no distinguished his leadership. This Until his death, he waa sales teaching j^rench here on the ele- Are you a nawcomer to Man*, manager and head Of the real es mentary school level. Still to be re fabrics . . . black and smart shades. rose, being widely held responsible was hut one of several farewells HOLD tate department of the Wesley C. solved, said Committee Chairman for the fact that last summer's na­ chaster? If so, you may be Notice he will say to hla duties and his Carroll Insurance Agency In East Harold Stetson, is the question of tional electlona were so rigged and nation; we suspect we will like It wondering about the facilities, WE HAVE DAILY Hartford. Among survivors are his whether such teaching should start corrupt that they triggered off the the best, for, , although this was widow, Mary, a son and a daugh­ In Grade 3 or Grade 8. service and prices of the vari­ ter. Funeral services will be held A majoi-lty of those who have unrest and mixed Berios of revolu­ Indeed an occasion for fine senti­ DELIVERY T9 THE In East Hartford tomorrow. tions which have aince plagued the ment, It was also, to anyone who ous funeral directing firms. We studied the matter favor introduc tion in Grade 3, if the question 1 oountry. , has followed the Elsenjiower spirit cordially invite you to visit our 825,000 B LA ZE considered solely on the basis of United States policy In Laos, In and effort, one more statement of BOLTON its education merit. However, Stet fact, has had little past use for this the directions In which hts own re­ establishment, where all your New Haven, Dec. 27 (>P) — Dam son said, when fully introduced in j^artlcular gentleman. But, when freshing impetus led American re- questions are invited, age is estimated at up to 825,000 to to the curriculum through Grade 8 •we rely upon force o f arms to hold ■ponslhinty’ and thought. a 3-story brick residence that wps this plan would probably require enlire stocH AREA six French' teachers for the town’ •our position In Luos, and to gunr- hit by a fire yesterday. Ten fire­ child Some day, some aonaitivs ob­ men were overcome by smoke as four elementary schools. ren's ^ t e e the establishment of a gov server shd analyst will chart the they fought the blaze at the home The plan would work as follows snow smment which will play our game differences between the America LENOX o f Julius G. Day. 94-year-old stock­ The first year Grade 3 would be suits In Laos, events and policy bring us of 1952 and that of 1960. And if he broker. About 100 firemen battled taught conversational French in together m anotheh of those un­ the flames. The Victorian-style daily 15-minute sessions: the sec finds, as we think he v/ould, that PHARMACY home was empty at the time. Day ond year Grades 3. and 4 would be savory associations so often part there had, tn that peiiod, been a and his wife were vacationing. taught; the third year, Grades o f our set-up against Communism, growth and elevation and expan­ 299 E. CENTER ST. Authorities said^the fire started in 4 and 5; and so on. 2 5 % off which Is always, to us, the greater M o fW sion of the American outlook, of 400 MAIN STRfET m . Ml 9-0896 the basement, apparently from ■When thl.s prog/ram , reached evil. American values, of America’s kMANCHCSTCILCONN. faulty wiring. ’They estimated Grades 7 and 8, the sessions would damage at 816,000 to 825,000. be expandied to 45 minutes, and r s g u la r But such developments bring the sense of destiny In the world, bal­ pries realistic situation to Laos to one anced and made possible by a de­ In which we, having been the hard- cline In narrow hates, in purely driving apd Insistent operators materlailatlc absorptions and In taking Laos out of the position of debilitating fatalism, then', ws also Winky.*G^?dnw aSd’Sken^ “ neutrality decreed for It by the suggest, some credit for such Oeneva Conference of 1954, have change will have to be given to the no great moral or legal foundation spirit and example of this one man. I ' • 4 ^or Cs andS.*" ^ ^ fo r protest if the Communists, for He was human enough to have Ihelr part, intervene with equal hla imperfections and Inconsisten­ openness and equal force. cies, and aomettmos trusting or s, This Is the setting of which In- naive enough to trirst the carrying ^Ut warns, and which causes Brit­ out of hla alms to people who were ain, aa well, to call for the reeatab- basically opi>ose take an ment, we .choose to remember the -A "Ci ik girls' orl.on pile lined boys' orlon p i l e l i n e d ispea licking, Washington might last_ official tree-llgh{ing cere­ SAVINGS t ! >rsU ooasider whether lU present mony, the old bald head In the ca r coats c a m p u s c o a t f p p p tr hand in Zmos Is not o f such Washington dusk, the hand press­ 1' p, precarious character, and of such ing the traditional button, U)e UP TO .SAVINGS egariaga funy to our rsgular f 10.98 stock fmamvoKy aaaodaUon, that it ought volte examining "the sincerity of laiored up i regular $17.98 value 810.880 M t to be tossed In^Jn favor of re- our own dedication to tlie Ideals so Hpoded car coats with warm orlon pile c l7t U I.OAN iH'ij Made with zip-off hood and warm orlon 8 tatabliahment of iatematlonal su* lieaOtlfully expressed 1’. the Chris- A s , < ) < ( \ I I ( ) N. lining . . . choice of ffold, willow or ice pile lining . . . machinecwashable. Loden ^•rvisloo and guarantee of neutral- Uan ethic." iliiii blue . . . In sizes 7 to 14. »6.90 green only . . sizes 8. to 18. flgr for Laos. The situation in Laos V -r IWMlMaa Btnage and isi^ted in- CANDINAVIAN alaaoa In which wa havs been the ill- MANeNISY OLp-ltT rillAffiClAL r iWgTITMTf II HOTEL .i. It-. l|pw«r w padiattwg and wMcking FREEDEUVERY CRAFT SHOP latssuttoMl agreements, a situs- UNTIL;, II AJL to IS rjl. 4 mLMkmACH w om s OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY NIGHT ' ttan.lB vtaleh, i f it should come to I 968 MAIN STREET' fO O Z c €ai^ «p «a war, is w obserrsis could con- , IN W ATKINS Open MeiMNr, IhjWday. M diar esta S r3E,--.Wedeeedaar 8 AJE. to la WeeB RiViERA REACH, FLORIDA • Phone PALM IMCH, VI 4*5221 HaaEsntlrsip mTHVR IR U I ^ kem ed mUirtMnip4ii Hnrtav 8 AJH. «• 8 rJl, ' SATURDAY 10 AM. TO 6 P-Aii. i f

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asslstsnt City Editor Stanley J. Mklhodist Church. The R#v. Carl­ Robert 1* Johmaon; three brotlian, ! VfiRrgaret Possibly Ward Duffy Retires Zabraskl will beooms dty editor; ton-T. Daley, pastor, will offledats. Victor Jonnaon, Bmeat Johnson Frenciii l^t Off suburban editor William Pike win ’s Election obituary Burial wiU be In East Cemetery, and Elmer Johnson, and * stater, Vaipmim Cup Method Bahamas Ck>vernor As Editor of Times become assistant city editor and Manchester. Mrs. Hugo Carlson, all o f Man-' TV-Radio Tonight city desk assistant John C. Bloom- Friends may call at the Holmes cheater; and four grandchUdreii. 'nurd . Nuclear (Oonttnned from Page One) qutat becomes subuiban editor. . Funeral Home, ilOO Main S t, Man­ Funeral aervibea will be held Baby Has fContlanad from Pnn'6i)e) ...... ■ '■'"■'■1 ■ ’60 News Story Death Oaims chester, tonight from 7 to 9, and Thursday at 2 p.m. At Emanuel Safer in Childbirth ? Wednesday from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 Lutheran Church. Burial Wui be Shot in Sahara last seven'Months since hla mar­ He became a reporter on the Made Mistake p.m. In East Cemetery. riage Into the royal faratty, T elevision Hmes in 1921 after World War I London (ff) AA old jnodlealf or with Jtmoepa. Uta dootor* iaid. In which he waa a second lieuten­ Darby Field, first white man to •By TOM HENSRAW Dan Manchuck The family has suggested that FVienda may call at the Wat- The extractor la conaaetod to a Nam ed... Their friends say Margaret and (A F NemtMUtmna Writer) friends miw contribute to United kins-Weat Funeral Home, 142 E. (OpatimiM from Page One) dream^of. delivering boUes with­ her husband are not pitased at the 9:00 Big f Theater (in progress) 8:00 Father Knows Beat ant in the 303d Field Artillety, scale New Hampditre’s M t Wash­ Congo Rebels vacuum bottle wfaldi can he fion- FlrstfShow'Un orograsa) Rifleman I. 40. American Expeditionary Force, in ington, made the mletake o f think' Sen.' John F. Kennedy*# «ua- Methodist Church Memorial Fund Center St., tomorrow from 2 to out the dangers inherent In the tiae 'troUed with a sorew cap. Th ere- thought of spending the rest of Ear|y Bhoir (in progress) 8:30 Frontiers In Medicine Funeral services for Daniel Al­ misdit furnish protection I France. Prior to the war, he was Ing he saw ai) endless lake north p«nwAU« Allred Hitchcock Preeenta associated with the Manchester of the White Mountains. What PrWldent Richard M. Nixon tn one Tighten Hold animals had been put in a state ^ 10 minutes. The dootois warned gBrave Stallion 10, 38. he saw on his ascent in 1642 was q u ality who died suddenly Sunday at Man­ Oasemir A. Evans Mrs. Boso Oharbonneau WItooa reality. like existence in the purple shad­ -Let'e Travel ■ Evening Herald. He waa graduated o f the cloaeat of all U.S.' preelden- of hlbemtlon to study how A comparatively, new method, that this stage'la vital and must Unda Boa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold R. Johnson, News a low sea of clouds, bui his mis­ tlal electiona has been choeen the chester Memorial Hospital will be Casemir A. Evans, 79, of 66 Mrs. Rosa Charbonneau Wilson, ows of the British . 6:15 Wild Bill Htekok Wyatt £arp 8. front Trinity College and .the Co­ P R B M i a i t reacted to radioactivity ii/ that applying a vacuum cup to . the not be hurried. Ludwig Rd., EUington. She waa born Dec. 8 at Manchester Me­ 9:00 Tom Bwell Show , S, lumbia School of Journalism, take went uncorrected for 30 top story o f 1960 by new# editors held tomorrow morning. Harblson Ave., Hartford, died Sun­ 60, of C364 Overlook Ter., Hart­ Margnret wUl be 31 next Aug. 6:35 Weather, News S Sports ] Thriller lb 23 On Food Area condition. Scientists in prm cttve head of the ' child for passage If the birth la head first, tha morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Industry on Parade t' Lucas, a native of Salem, Ore., years. • n i y a a S « » of Associated Press member news­ The young man, son of Alexan­ day at a Hartford convalescent ford, slater of Leonard Charbon­ operation la oompoiiCltwly alnmle. 21. Armstrong-Jones wiU be 31 on Stagecoach West 8, 40. der and Ann Foley ^anchuck, neau of Manchester, was dead on clothing retrieved them immedi­ through the birth cana), ie catch­ Ison J. Cote, Hampden, Maas. Her patpmal grandparents are March 7. Both are active, adept in 6:30 Rotlie Jacob's Club House U.S Marshal became an associate editor with papers and radio stations. home. Among, his survivors are a jBut researchists said l^>pUcaUon The Big Picture If you have wrought-iron fur­ had been in the hospital for a daughter, Mrs. Jplla Goralskl of arrival at Hartford Hospital Sun­ ately after the blast. ing on ta Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Merle B. Johnson, Palmer, Mass. She has a the. social graces and talented. 9:30 Science Fiction Theater the Times’ editorial department on So thin was the Kennedy margin LeopoldvUle. the Congo, Dec. 27 The government ga^ no de­ 'should be broken off after a maxi­ brother, Michael R., 3. Sgt. Preston ' .Red Skelton Show I, niture or lampatands in your home, week a# a pneumonia patient, but South Windsor, rnd a sister, Mrs. day night. Twoo British physicians, Dra. J. By tradition, members o f the 10:00 Million Dollar Movie Sept. 12 this year. He had been thiit not until noon the day after —The rebel regime in SUnley- tails o f the device emloded, but mum of 40 minutes to avoid Irri­ 6:45 Htintley-Brlnkler 10. you can keep them from rusting dr NswSlyll*|l had returned home. He was born Agatha Taronls o f Manchester. w She is aleo survived by her hus­ A Chalmers and R. J. FotbergUI, ...... royal family and their spouses J>oug Rdwards—News Garr^ Moore Show 8. managing editor of the Denver election, when Minnesota’s 11 elec­ ville sent troop reinforcement# into presumably It o l plutonium tation of the baby!s scalp. James Richard, son o f Mr. and Mrs. F. James Elder. 65 John Seconbarl The Renegade 10, 33, by applying a coat of liquid wax. it 4 f oworfol Twslitarii neighboring Kivu Province today in Manchester, Jan. 16, 1941. He Also surviving are two sons of band, James R. Wilson; her par­ hava investigated 100 casto and don’t go into business. Commerce, (Colo.) Post for two years and for toral votes fell into the Democratic ai were the previous two.. Device Some alight irrltatioo crops up Wadsworth St. He was born Dec. 11 at Manchester Memorial 7:00 Dangerous Robin Alcoa Presents 8, 40, seven years prior to that was edl-, camp, did the 43-year-old Mas­ to tighten its hold on one of the had been a student band and or­ Hartford; two brothers of British ents, two sons of Simsbury and concluded the method Is here to or engage in the arts for profit Mllllbn- Ifor Dollar“ llnvle III 10 :30 U.S Marshal ' * Hew Nllenr S e w FeO m l No. 8 . was named /Red Jerboa", In some cases but is remedlsd Hospltol. , His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barry Barenta—News 36 Men tor of the editorial page of that sachusetts senator feel sure enough Congo’s richest food-producing chestra leader at Manchester Columbia and Lithuania, two other Hartford, another brother of West otay. So Armstrong-Jones gave up a after a small d e e m rodent. In each, the "vacuum extractor," often within houni, they addsd, so Gipson, Pittsburgh, Pa. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and t Death Valley Days June Allyson Show newspaper. o f his electoral ground to claim areas. < High School until hlS graduation Bisters of SUten Island, N. Y.; Hartford, four sisters of San long as th« maximum tima limit highly profitable and promlmng Movie 01 the Week 12 11 00 News, Sports A Weather MKl "•iMaea three grandchildren, two great­ A statement by French atomic invented eix.years ago by a Swede, Mrs. F. T. Elder, Dunkirk, N. Y. He has a sister, Wendy victory. A United Nations spokesman in 1958. Jose, dalif.. South Norwalk, and Is observed. Jane, 2. career as a. photographer. Science In Connecticut World's Best Movies Farber’s newspaper career ex­ NBOmTUTMM iBiuiii* I grandchildren, and several nieces edentlst Pierre Billaud Indicated A. T. Malmstrom, was found suit­ f Margaret became governor of 7:15 W 5tass Highlights 33 11 :15 Srarlieht Movie tends back some 49 years. The Kennedy victory ended said the pro-Communlst regime of He was in his Junior year at Hartford, and three grandchildren. he third devic/ was eomethlng Method Rlmple ..... Sports News Jsck Pakr Show (C) 10; B e lc h ! Danbury State College, where he and nephews. The funeral will be held tomor­ able and safeiir than forceps. the Jewel-like British crown , col­ News ! Premiere Managing Editor Richard J. 878 MAIN ST. eight years of Republican rule un­ former Vice Premier Antoine close to being a usable atomic In the research of the 100 cases, lUduud Patrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers, 78 Lin­ Stop Haait 6 * i 3 Titnts Faitor der President Eisenhower; it also Gizenga appeared to have Kivu The funeral will be held tomor­ row at 8:15 a.m. at the Fisette Easier Delivery ony in the Atlantic off the Florida 7:30 laramte 22. Feature 40 Hartford announced the promo­ row at 9 a.m. at the Laraia and bomb. the British doctors said the long­ den St. He was bom Dec. 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. What In The World 1:30 Jack Paar Show (C) placed in the White House its Province tinder its control follow­ Funeral Home, 20 Sisson Ave., The British doctors, sumimarlz- est time spent over delivery was coast, her husband would nautraT-' tions of four then of the editorial C^IMItkmlwylMttfrmeCLL-ANS It*- Sagarino Funeral Home, 247 'Wash- "Until now^ we have been mak­ His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Hazel Stebbins, 60 Foster St. 77 Sunset Strip !;60 News A Weather nt. stirtrilln I tlaw lani) mmihIi mKIIv youngest elected occupant and the ing the kidnaping of provincial Hartford, followed by a solemn Ing their findings for the British one hour, and the ahortest seven ly share her life. It could be a Bugs Bunny g, 40. 1:00 Late News ___ staff. I* Mt nlmit •• nin, liatliit siHtlln UkMt. Quinn’s Pharniasy In^on St., Hartford, followed by ing prototypes of a sort,’’ he said. He has three brothers, Don, 13, Charles, 6, and Gary, 4; and a busy one. first Roman Catholic ever chosen President Jean Mirohu and three High- Mass of requiem at St. John medical journal, commented; minutee, ^ e average was 20 min­ sister, Mary, 8. SEE SATUnirAT** TV WEBB FOR COMPLETE LISTING City Editor Nat A. Sestero will .•{'■•■•A*** •Wi,. Itf Mt OitMt katwa a solernn high Mass of requiem at "It remaiiu to construct a usable "Ihe instrument Is safe for The Bahamas annually earn become assistant managing editor; mill, lit It IraNlilt.'SttI iMtil It eiLL- PhoiM MI 3-413S to the nation’# highest political of­ ministers of the provincial govern­ the Evangelist Church, Hartford,’ atomic wMpon." utes. . * . , . . ANS, Oruitkwt. N. V. fir llktril Int itailt. St. Peter’s Church, Hartford, at 10 mother and child and can effec­ The greateet advantage of the millions o f pounds and dollars as fice. ment. 0 clock. Burial will be in Mt. St. at 9 o’clock. Burial will be tn The Soviet news agency Tass Soott Lorlng, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Feron, 17 Vad- a tourist attraction. With Mar­ Foreign affairs dominated the Mirohu was long considered a Soldiers Field,' Northwood Ceme­ tively replace the obstetric forceps method ‘‘is Its extreme simplic­ Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. quickly/charged that the Fremdi. in most instances." nals Dr., Windsor L«ckt. He was bom Dec. 9 at Manchester Me­ garet and Tony established in supporter of ex-Premier Patrice tery, Wilson. ity,’’ the doctors said, Tlunuends morial Hospital. Hta maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Radio other spots in the editors’ top 10 Friends may call at the funeral e x p lo e ^ d elM the wishes o f the The report continued: Government House in Nassau, story selections. Lumumba, but was only lukewarm of cases are on record on the con­ John P. Cooney; Windsor, and formerly of Manchester. His pag home tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock. Friends may call at the funeral U.N. Aseembly and was a blow to ’Tt can be used In addition dur­ the Bahamas would earn many (Thta listing Inclndes ou!y those news broadca>its o f M at lS-tBlBiits Close behind the exciting Ken- in his support for Gizenga. home tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock. tinent and in Scandinavia, but tha temal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Edward A. Feron, Mal­ h < v e /o f disarmament. ing the first stage o f -labor to aug­ usage elsewhere la till limited. millions more. length. Some' stations ‘carry other short newscasta). nedy-Nixon tussle, in the editor’s Gizenga declared himself pre­ ’ March Infant e test apparently was above vern and Floral Park, U. Y. He has two brothers, Robert Ed­ The appointment o f a member estimation, came the U2 Incident, ment pedns and promote dilation But forceps may never be com­ ward Jr., 6, and Stephen Craig, 14 months; and two sisters, Lynn WDRC—ISSt WINF—129S mier of The Congo after Lu­ The Infant daughter of Mr, and Stsmiey Nowak ^ th^ surface, contrary to expecta- so that early delivery becomes o f the royal family as governor the shooting down of an Ameri­ mumba’s arrest and named Stan­ Stanley Nowak, 71, of 707 Hart­ pletely replaced, the study empha­ Carol, 10, and Kathy Lee, 8. 6:00 New, 6:00 Financial Newa Mrs. Carl March, 64 Oak St., Glas­ tldns that France would explode poaeible.” I sized. There is still no eubetltute and commander in chief of the 6:05 Today on Wall Street 6:05 Showcasa and News can reconnaissance pleuie high leyville as the new national capital. ford Rd., died Sunday at his home ..... • ! 7:uu Fulton Lewis Jr. tonbury, died yesterday shoi-tly af­ her next atomic Instrument below Rotation o f the child’s head, for them in cases of premature Bahamas would set no royal prec-' 6:10 Art Jchiiaon Show over Sverdlovsk in the Very heart­ The pro-western regime of Col. after a long illness. Jack Erie, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cnossen, 128 Oak 8:05 Raynor Shines 7:15 Evening Devotions ter birth at the Manchester Me­ ground. where necessary, ta easier with babies or those' experiencing un­ edent. 7:20 Showcase and News BEST GIFT OF ALL land of the vast Soviet Union. ' Before retiring six years ago, he Grove St. He was bom Dec. 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ 11:05 Spotlight on Sports Joseph Mobutu has decided to try morial Hospital. The communique said all pre­ the vacuum than either manually usual distress. When the Duke of Windsor and 12:05 Raynor Shines 7:35 The Army Hour The incident gave the first in­ to starve out the Stanleyville Surviving, besides her parents, had been employed as a set-up cautions were taken to minimize tal. His maternal grandfather is Dr. Homer R . Gray, Wobrldge, his American-born wife were in 1:05 sum Gfl 8:06 The World Today foreman at Hamilton Standard danger from radioactive fallout Mass. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Cno.s- much the same position as Mar­ 8:30 Showcase and News timation to the American people rebels with an economic blockade are her paternal grandparents, WHAV—eil 11:00 M usic Beyond the Sure and News —and possibly to the Russian peo­ to avoid unnecessary bloodshed. Mr. and Mrs. John March, Hllls- Propeller Co. for 27 years. and that control posts had been ate an all-French fluclear strik­ scientific city of air conditioned ■en, Uxbridge, Mass. He has two brothers, Michael William, 5, garet and Tony—in that they had 6:00 Big Show 12:05 World News Roundup He was ‘bont In Poland, March ing force Independent of NATO. building and ten^s at Reggane for and Timothy Douglas, S. very little to do officially—King 6:30 John Daly !2;15 Signoff ple, too—that high altitude air­ It was possible that Gizenga town Rd., Manchester; and her alerted to take readings of radio- 1 ..... 6:40 Bie Show craft were able to fly with virtual would try to win Mirohu and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Rae 25, 1889, and lived in Manchester activityi The French parliament finally her testing program. Some distance George VI inade the Duke the 7:00 Ekiward P. Morgan Impunity over even the most close­ ministers firmly to the Stanley­ Mangen of Hartford. for many years. He was a member The French did not issue the approved the 31-2 billion first to the east she has prepared a sits Tracy Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Slelth, 35 governor of the Bahamas. The 7:15 Big Show Bunco Dr. She was bom Dec. 10 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ 10:00 John Vandercook ly guarded territory in the world. ville cause and then permit them Graveside services will be held of the Hamilton Standard Quarter usual 12-hour warning to airlines stage of the plan—chiefly for mis­ for underground tests. Duke servea from 1940 to 1945. 11:30 riuDlie Affairs ■nie pilot of the downed U2, to return to Kivu's capital, Buka- tomorrow at 11 a.m. at Green Century Club and the Church of to re-route their African fiights siles and atomic bombers—on pital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur La- The post of governor of the Ba­ 12:02 News, Signoff. HGLL1 Forge, Charlestown, N. H. Her paternal grandparents are) Mr. Francis G. Powers, parachuted to vu. Kivu is a southern neighbor Cemetery, Glastonbury. There will the Assumption. to stay clear of a wide area Dec. 6. Premier Mlphael Debre hamas is normally for a ' 5-year BTIC—169S of Oriental Province, o f which be no calling hours. , Surviving are his wife, Mrs. around the test base at Reggane. and Mrs. Samuel Slelth, Wilbraham, Mass. period. The present governor. Sir 6:00 News was forced to make the measure Vending Machines • . * » » 6:20 Weather and Sports Stanleyville is the capital. Daniel A, Manchuck The Watkins - West P\meral Mary Behmke Nowak; three sons, This indicated the French wer& Oswald Raynor Arthur, 55, was a question of confidence three George Mann HI, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Gordon Jr., 6:30 Album of thf: Day A convoy of 60 rebel police, Home, 142 E. Center St., is in Laonard S. Nowak of East Hart­ confident there was no danger times to beat down three succes- Rifled, $35 Gone appointed in 1957. His tour of 6:45 Three Star Extra was a member of the college band,, ford, Joseph R. Nowak of Man­ 86 Village St. He was bom Dec. 7 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ duty should end in 1962. 7:06 Conversation Plecs The Top Ten who kidnaped the group in Buka- charge of funeral arrangements. outside the immediate vicinity of sivd'opposition censure motions. vu Christmas Eve, was believed orchestra tlnd choir. chester, and Henry R. Nowak of Reggane, which is closed to com­ ------■( ■ pital. „ His maternal grandfather is Paul C. Wren, Manila. The This would give Margaret and 7:30 News ! De Gaulle’s progrram calls for At least 835 was reportedly 7:46 Public Service Program latlly con* still eh route to Stanleyville, a A reed instrumentalist, he Mrs. UHlan M. Millar , Enfield; two daughters, Mrs. Ray­ mercial flights at all times. The FWlipplnes. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George her husband another year’s prac­ 8:06 Pops Concert about 50 nuclear bombs to be taken from Gregg and Sons Co. M. Gordon, Newport, R. I. He has a brother, John Mary, 6; and 9:05 What's Your Opinion eertsd from 1. Kmnedy beats Nixon. distance of 400 miles over rough played saxophone and clarinet Funeral services were held yes­ mond Campbell and Mrs. Robert nearest Inhabited oasis is some tice in representing the Queen in sea^'lrbMl to 2. The VZ indigent, trial of Jungle roads. with many dance bands in the Jacquith, both of Manchester; two 80 miles away. ready In about five years, or by at 65 Hilliard St. In a weekend a sister, Angela Gwynne, 4. high places. 10:05 Nightbeat terday in West Palm Beach, Fla., the time a fleet o f supersonic jet (, 11:00 News ffont-whssi pilot Powers. Gizenga’# cofitrol of Kivu Provr area. His ambition was to teach brothers in Poland; two sisters of The test may have been delayed theft, police say. Friends o f the royal family say 11:30 Sfarlight Serenade for Mrs. UHlan M. Millar o f North bombers Is ready to deliver them.' The building was entered by S. Oellapse of the Summit ince would give him virtually ’un­ music in elementary schools. Chicago and Poland; and 15 grand­ to como after the adjournment of Hartdd Elvin, son of Mr. an^ Mrs. Elvin Fitzherbert, Pinney the Queen has been feeling out 1:00 Slgnof! BCh Palm Beach and formerly of Man­ France has not been a member way of a ladder to a second story St^ EUington. He was bom Dito. 16 at Manchester Memorial w POP—me Ooaference. limited food resources and would He was a former president of chester. She was the wife o f Quen­ children. the U.N,' General Assembly. Al­ government and private individu­ 6:00 Today In Hartford A Congo Independence, sharply reduce the effectiveness of St. James’ CYO. The funeral will be held tomor­ most all the independent states of o f the Geneva talks at which the window in the west side o f the Hospital. maternal grandmother is Mrs. Harold DeMerchant, als on the Bahamas appoint­ 8:15 Co'nn Ballroom tin R. Millar. United States, Britain and the building. chaos, and UN bi(er\’entlon; Mobutu’s blockade. Surviving, besides his parents, row at 8:15 a.m. at the John F. Africa have protested the French Perth, N. B „ Canada. His M tqm al grandparents are Mr. and ment. No opposition has been re­ 7:00 Bob Scolf S72.00 Mrs, Miliar died at a West Palm Soviet Uhion have been negotiat­ Although the office was not Mrs. Scott Fitzherbert, Fort F^rfleld, Maine. He has a sister, 9:00 Ray Somers peaceful transition to inde- In Stanleyville, Gen. , Victor are a brother, Gregory Manchuck, Beach hospital Saturday at the Tierney Fimeral Home, 219 W. tests at Reggane, a desert area ported and some highly pUced 11:00 News pmdence of former French and Lundula, former army chief under Center St., followed h y a solemn 1,500 miles south o f Oran, Algeria. ing since Oct. 31, 1958 on banning ransacked, according to police, |5 Sherry Lynne, 15 months. ^ persons are said to be enthusias­ 11:10 Ray Somers a Manchester High School sen­ age of 52 after a long illness. The nuclear tests. TTie talks went Into was taken from a cigarette vend­ 12-00 Del Rayoee Show Brltlsb colonies In Africa. Lumumba, declared himself com­ ior; and his paternal grandmoth- high Mass of requiem at the *nie African governments contend tically in favor of the appoint­ IMyweel 0*M fsilM CeMsw4 Millars formerly lived at 28 Otis a 2-month recess Dec. 6. ing machine, along with a quan­ Sazaane Amanda, daughter of-Mr, and Mrs.'Thomas S. Mc­ ment. 5. Castro’s turn toward So­ mander in chief of the entire Con­ Ipr, Mrs. Alexander Manchuck of St. here hefor* moving to Florida Church of the ^Assumption at 9 fallout from the tests endanger Fta ovsf aversas wilM golese National Army—Including During the talks the 'three tity of cigarettes, and |30 was Gill, FYesh Meadows, N. Y. She wais both Dec. 17 at Flushing viet orbit; Worsening U.S.-Cu- ijtockvllle. ‘’s In 1967. Mr. Millar, who was as­ o’clock. Burial will be in St. their populations, and the assem­ bowL Stordily con* hna relations that part loyal to Mobutu. .The James Csmetery. bly In session would have furnish­ countries have had a moratorium taken from a candy machine. A Hospital, Flushing, N. Y. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. FOR RENT strncted. Bstily r''-~ed, Manehettor onO Otiiar L ead lof Storet 6. Khrushchev’s \1slt to announcement was expected to The funeral,will be held tomor­ sistant to the chief production en­ on tests, without controls, but soft drink machine was also tam­ and Mrs. George P. Swanson, 124 Tanner St. Her paternal iiwf nil. iiivf uMirifi row at 9:45 a.m. at the John F. gineer at Pratt and Whitney Air­ Friends may call at the funeral ed a spotlighted attack for new at­ Large Island 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projectore NIW MAVIN • HAnTFOaO 9 •NIOGIPQfIT the UN. have no effect on Mobutu’s fol­ home tonight from 7 to 9. tacks on the French action. France has insisted,' she was hot pered with, but police do not be­ grandmother is Mrs.. Rose R. McGill, Hartford. She has a sister, SS1.00 Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. craft in East Hartford, was trans­ lieve anything waa taken from It. —sound or silent, also 85 mm. MUAIOtN • WATIPtGUay • GniSTOL 7. Space and nuclear af­ lowers in the army. The third teA was one more bound by the agreement. jUlyson Faith, 7, t Madagascar, world’s^ fourth slide projectors. - THE KNOWN NAME, NIW GaiTAtM • MANeHICTtR fairs. A 250-word cable in Russian Center St,, followed by a solemn ferred to the Florida installation step in President, C3>arles de De Gaulle has made It plain The investigating Is continuing. I 0 • 0 m t MIGOLITOWN • TQMAINGTON of United Aircraft Corpi Mrs. WiUlam H. Einsledel largest island, covers 227,736 WELDON DRU8 60. 8. Gancellatlon of Eisenhow­ addressed to Gizenga by Soviet high Mass of requiem at St. Gaulle’s determined drive to gain France has no intention o f Joining Joseph Daniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Grunske, Bay- square miles and is larger than THE KNOWN QUALITY SINCE 1900 rnOVlDINCI 9 rAWTUGNIT James’ Chtirch at 10:30 a.m. Bur­ Survivors, besides her husband, Ellington — Mrs. Lillian Mueller WELDON DRUG CO. er's visit to In wahe of Premier Khrushchev was inter­ Einsledil, .54, of 10 Hilltop Dr., France a voice in the exclusive the nuclear test ban talks. These berry ltd., Bolton, He was bom Dec. 15 in Manchester. His the 12 states from Maine to Vlr- 901 Mam S t TeL Ml 8-5821 Anthsrtaod Dealer ial will be in St. James’ Ceme­ include a sister, Mrs. Grace Nevins maternal grandparents are Col. an U. C. His paternal g;randparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ 9. Sit-In denionstrations; ville City Hospital. She was the the United States, Britain anfi the after the administration of Presi­ New Orleans school Integra­ held. Its contents were not dis­ Friends may call at the funeral George Murphy of Colombia. Soviet Union. dent-elect John F. Keimedy has Memorial Temple, Pythian Bis­ liam Grunske, Oshkosh, Wls. He has two brothers, Jimmy, tion. closed. home, tonight {rom 7 to 9. Services were held yesterday at wife ol William H. Einsiedel. and Tommy, 3% ; and a sister, Margaret Anne, 6%. Born in Rockville on April 30, With the third explosion, he taken ofilce In 'Washington. De ters, will meet tonight at 8 at 484823535348482353532323235348234823232323232353235353232323484848485323534823232348234823235323235353532323235348 10. Execution of Caryl the Nonthwood Funeral Home in Gaulle’li view is that suspension 1906, she was the daughter of may now be able to claim U.S. aid Odd Fellows liall. After the meet­ T h e Bank Chessman. West Palm Beach. in atomic development with more of tests, imlees the other powers that gives you PLANNED SECURITY Morris Friedman Hugo and Ida Kanebel Mueller. ing, there \\dll be a celelbratlon of Morris Friedman, 83, of 99 Nor­ force. Tlie U.S. McMahon Act lim­ destroy^ their stocks of nuclear the temple’s 38th anniversary, Mrs. Antoinette Horaschofski She was a member of Union Con- safety and was sentenced as a spy Court Cases wood Rd., West Hartford, brother its the sharing of American nu­ weapons, would give the world a combined with a Gbristmas party. Mr.s. Antoinette Horaschofski, gl'egational Church, Rockville. to 10 years In a Russian prison of Mrs. Bella Clare of Manches­ clear secrets to friendly nations false sense of security, ' De Gaulle Foes Active 84, died Sunday at the Manchester In addition to her husband, she that have made "substantial’’ Gen. Pierre Allleret, chief of the following a public trial In Moscow. ter, died la.st night at his home. i.*i survived by a son, William H. ’The American Legion will hold Benno P. Fritz, 25, of Hartford, Also aurvivlng are two sons of Convale.scent Home after a long progress in their own development. French Special Weapons Division, Its final meeting of the ySar to­ The editors’ No. 3 story, close­ illness. Einsiedel Jr.; a brother. Otto Muel­ ly tied to the U2 incident, was was given a IS-day suspended sen­ West ''Harford; two brothers of Previously only Britain qualified. has denied that the first device ex­ night at 8 at the Legion Home. She was born Sept. 27, 1876, and ler of Rockville: a sister, Mrs. the collapse of the Paris Summit tence and placed on probation for Wethersfield and Hartford, and .The French may now claim that ploded last Feb. 13 was a “two As Oran Moslems Riot six months for intoxication, broach wa.s a Manchester resident for 50 Ernest Lanz of Manchester; two tliey have made substantial prog­ T o n . story monster." He said It was Conference in a welter of table- another sister of Hartford, nieces and two nephews. IRA LEADER ESCAPES of peace, carrying a dangerous years. She was employed as a silk ress toward producing a practical small enough to be carried by a thumping, accusations and name­ Funeral services were to be Funeral services will be held Belfast, Northern , (Oontinned from Fage One) ^Yourself a Gift weapon and resisting arrest. weaver by Cheney Bros, for 40 nuclear weapon, not just an ex­ French Air Force cargo plane. It calling on the part of Soviet Pre­ held this afternoon, at 2:30 at the Wedne-sday at 2 p.m. at the White Dec. 27 (IP) — Police throughout ■william D. Paige, 21, of Hart­ chapel of the Weinstein Mortuary, years until her retirement. She was perimental device, and therefore has been described as,, having a northern Ireland were preesed Clearance mier Nikita Khrushchev. scene o f Woody rioting two weeks ford, Richard T. Paige, 23, of a member Of St. James’ Church. Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., Rock­ are entitled to share in American Skating Report • The conference ■ principles — 640 Farmington Ave., . Hartford. ville. The Rev. Paul J. Bowman, force of about 70,000 tons of TNT, Into search today for a 21-year«' ago, warned that continued clashes Hartford, and Maynard B. -,Aday, Rabbi Morris Silverman was to Surviving Is a nephew, Anthony secrets. or about three times more power­ old Irish revolutionary who filed eenj Elsenhower, Macmillan of Britain, 'T between Europeans and Algerians .,. with a future pastor of ; Union • Congregational 20, of Dixon, Calif., were fined |50 officiate. Burial was to be in Pester of West New York, N. J. France’s exclusion up to . the ful than the Hiroshima bomb DA Gaule of France and Khrush- each for assault and battery and Church, will officiate. Burial will his way out o f Belfast Jail, tlie \ would lead to Algeria's ruin, chet^had gathered for the open­ Platrcr Vcrln Society Cemetery, 'The funeral will (be held Thurs­ present time has angered the dropped by the United States In most closely guarded prison in I ivvc ^ breach of peace. An additional day at 8:30 a.m. at the Holmes be in Grove Hill Cemetery. Rock­ A Ftonch army spokesman ing session when the Soviet .lead­ Wethersfield. ville. French and led to diplomatic fric­ 1945. the British Isles. Daniel Ignat­ charge of resisting arre.st against Funeral Home, 400 Main St., fol­ tion within the North Atlantic claimed A a t 344 rebels were put er demanded an apology for U2 as Memorial week will be observed The second test, April 1, was ius Donnelly, a district leader In out of action in fighting through­ Aday was ,^olled. lowed by solemn high Mass of Friends may call at the funeral Treaty Organization (NATO). 954 bUUN ST. a condition for continuing. The de­ Clarence J. Burke, 20, of 229 in his home. Memorial .contribu­ made while Soviet Premier Khrush­ the outlawed Irish Republican out A l^ rla last week. Of these, he requiem at St. James’ Church at home tonight from 7 to 9 O’clock. One result has been De Gaulle’s mand was rejected and the confer­ Autumn St., was found guilty of tions msy be made to a charity of chev was visiting De Gaulle. This Army (|RA), was serving a 10- said, 31 per cent were taken pris­ ence collapsed. — the donor's choice. 9 o’clock. Burial will be In St. refusal to integrate most of his breach of peace and fined 310. Instrument was described as much year sentence for hta part In a oner. a !s usual, no French casualty Independence for the former Jame.s’ Cemetery. air force with NATO’s new air Rising temperatures, plus last If you received cash FREE PARKING Charges of assault and battery smaller than the first and as a series of bombtatgs. Hta escape Jlgures" were released. Belgian Congo, its collapse Into Friends may call at the funeral F u n e ra l* defense system. night’s rain, has resulted in the t, and breach of pence against Frank John Monaco "step.toward miniaturization with inten.sified the concern o f secur­ The Algerian rebel government closing of the Center Springs lot iMxt to Top Notch ohaos and subsequent United Na­ home tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 Another has been De Gaulle’s the objective ,of preparing an J. Strano, 19, of Wapping, and John Monaco, 77, of 1934 Broad ity officials at the visit of In exile also attacked De Gaulle's Annex to ice skaters until further SALE to 0 p.m. tions Intervention was the choice .St^ Hartford, father of Thomas Frank C. Loomis - determination — despite opposi­ operational weapon.” Princess Margaret to Ireland for Christmas, give for No. 4 story. Despite the U.N., Robert Wagner, 23, of 11 Chester referendum, saying it is an ob­ notice. Dr., were hollcd. R. Monaco of Manche.ster, died The funeral o f Frank C. Loomis, tion at home and abroad—to ere- France has built an elaborate this weekend. stacle to peaceful solution of the The Congo situation soon degen­ Charles Schaikauakas 140 Eidridge St., was held this However, Charter Oak Park will erated into another East-West bat­ All seven had been Involved in Sunday at Hartford Hospital. Algerian war. Foreign Minister a brawl early Saturday morning Atoo surviving are his wife, Charles Schalkau.skaa, 84, form­ morning at the W, P. Qulsth Fu­ be open until 10 o’clock tonight tlefield in the Cold tyar. Belkacem Krim said in Cairo that under park department supervi­ yourseif a gift that In the parking lot at Deci's Mrs. Nlcolettl Grandlnettl Mon­ erly of 70 Morris St., Hartford; neral Home, 225 Main St., followed most governments in the United the same time, k number of died Sunday evening at St. Lucien’s by a solemn high Maas of requiem sion. The' skating area was resur­ fbrmer PVench and British colo­ Drlvc-In Restaurant on Center St. aco; another son of Hartford, two Nations “ do not believe any more Home, New Britain. at St. James’ Church. faced after the rain. nies in Africa moved peacefull.v Robert H. McKeon, 31, of 20 daughters t>f Windsor, a brother in the freedom of the referendum, Franklin St.. wa.<) given a 30-day and sister In Italy, nine grandchil Among his survivors are a son, The Rev. Joseph H. McCann Coasting conditions are excel­ Into independence. Their mass ad­ organized in the presence of a lent at Center Springs Park dally keeps on giving all to OFF Edward C. Sales of Manchester, % % mission into U)e 'U.N. served notice suspended sentence and placed on dren abd a great-g|randchJld. was celebrant, a.ssisted by the Rev. (French) occupation army." 20 40 until dark. that the voice of the once Dark probation for six months for The funeral will be held tomor and two daughters, Mrs. Olga John Regan as deacon and the Veistart of South Windsor and New peace talks were offered, Continent- la growing in world breach of pence. The charge was row at 9:15 a.m. at the DF.sopo Rev. James T. DJConnoll as sub­ by French Premier Michel Debre councils. reduced from attempted robbery. Funeral Chapel, 236 Wethersfield Mrs. Helen Maynes of Vernon. deacon. Mr'ft, . Ralph Maccarone year long — a sav­ Also surviving are his wife, Mrs. was organist. In a speech at A'inboise, in his home ^ on our entire stock of During the year, Cuban premier Thomas O, Cole, 42. of 93 Wadi Ave., Hartford, followed by a constituency on the Loire. But Madeline Jamiskiene Schalkauskas Burial was in St. James’ Ceme­ Fidel Castro swung more and more dell Kd.. was fined $102, with |S2 solemn high Mass of requiem at once more he said negotiations HALL FOR RENT of Windsor, two other sons of tery, with committal prayers read, Into the Communist orbit and re remitted, for driving while under St. Augustine's Church at 10 must be confined to ob ta ij^ g a For parties, showers, recep­ the Influence of liquor or drugs. Hartford and Haddam, another by Father O’Connell. Bearers, all ings Accoimt at lations with the United States de­ o'clock. Burial will be In Rose Hill cease-fire, and he again refuisa to tions, meetings. Complete Mtch- teriorated steadily amid a barrage Walter C. Brown of 171 Hilliard Memorial Park, Rodsy Hill. daughter of East Mllllnocket, members of the Lithuania Corp. Maine, and 12 grandchildren. recognize the rebel kovernmant en facilities. Large enclosed of propaganda end confiscations of St. was fined J5l, for evading re­ Friends may call at the chapel of which Mr. Loomis was a mem­ parking lot. WINTER APPAREL sponsibility. 'The funeral will be held tomor­ ber, were Charles Backus, Charles as the sole representative of Al­ V. 8. property in Cuba. The editors tonight from 7 o 9 o'clock. geria's Moslem majority. Savings Bank of selected this as their No. 6 story. Patrick J. Richl, 61, of 637 W. row at 8:15 a.m. at the MoIIoy August, John Gudjuhis, Joseph Other choices in the editors' top Middle Tpke., was fined |25 fqt Funeral Home, 906 Farmington Krauzautis, Joseph Katkauskas, Inquir* Lithuanian Hall Mrs. Edith M. Weidner 24 OOLWAY STREET for Infants # Boys 9 Girls and Teenagers ten: . ' breach of peace. Funeral services will be held to­ Ave.,' Hartford, followed by a and Stanley Urban. Tony Jackson, captain of St. 6. The visit of Khrushchev, the Robert M. Cohen, 21, of 71 E. morrow for Mrs. Edith Kae Weid­ solemn high Mass of requiem at John’s University basketball team, TEL. MI 9-8155 Manchester. You satellite leaders and others to the Middle Tpke., was fined |2l for ner, 89, of 270 Center St., and for­ Holy 'Trinity Church, Hartford, at scored 1,052 |>olnts during his first MI 9-8550 After 8 P Jf. An axcunpla of werthwhila RUYS by fomous moktn: United Nations, which turned New reckless driving. merly of Hartford, who died Sat 9 o’clock. Burial will be in Mt, St. Bellanca Dies; two campaigns with the Rednrien. York Into a hotbe’. e^urafice record for remaining Semi-Annual SALE 10, The execution of Caryl backing. An additional charge of Born im Manchester on Aug. 12, what they wont... and that the place to "Ulfla Mothtn*' wiH tn|oy fhoir now Christmas Oiessman, the convicted kidnaper aloft with the same plane. TWs assault and battery against Co- 1005. she was the daughter of Arthur W.VJohnaoa Dol fond oM favorifts, too), whan they or* who had occupied a cell on death vensky was dismissed. Thomas and Elizabeth 'TroUcr was a 61hour flight over -Lons find it is in their daily newspaper. Adver­ tow for nearly 12 years while his Arthur W. Johnson, 6fi, dipd Island. “ droctid with oiellMi from Iha FAIRWAY, f75 •> EXTRA ’ _ OPPORTUNITY '«v ■ Also dismissed was a speeding Wright and had lived in Bolton for yesterday at his- home, 68 School appeals circulated through the charge against Dortienlck Apos- 23 years. In IM l, Clyde Pangbom and courts Stid storms of protest, pro St„ after a long illness. Hugh Herndon Jr, made the first tisers know tha|' their daily niewspaper Main St. . . . W« carry d coniplcta solcction of Beautiful genuine i^stal glasaware iii the old fashioned and jui A VA, ysfecaeutoUve Ankara -r- A bill propossd. by Erickson. David B. Erickson and cheatfr liodga o f Masons, NdUnag WllmtngtoB, D s|. — A sprayon, ■TAMPS ajr at latelligMiee ^rkey's revolutionary govehunent 'Thomss W. Erickson, all of Bol­ saddles in girls' 12Vi to 8 .^ n 4 ^ to 8H. Sorry NO boys atylw in this sale. ■dd told ao CM Foraat of Tall Cedars of Labanoa, dry lubricant that Is ssld to pro- 3- it' would bar civil-acrvlce workers ton; a daughter. Mrs. Bdwsrd J. tha American. Legion, the Army- vlds a slick isurfaca without run* < dt. He was de> from tn ciglng In politics under Burgs o f Blmabury;, and. a grand­ Navy Cub. and Ma^aatar Baiv nlng, staining, or eoUsctlng d M '‘k ■aswaa Alrpert yes> MAIN n r. MANCHESTER—m S-lSU f t a a lt y / o t diamtssai. Violators daughter, ' racks. World War X Vateraai. is being markstod by a WUmlhg- would bo inaUflbla fpr'fovarament Funeral ^aarvlesa wlU ba held Survivors Includ* Ms wlfa, Mr#. ton company. Ths lubricant Is - jobs for a yaar. 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w - - \ ' I -.. ■ ■ ■ • ■'' ' • [ - j ■ ' ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ 'TOESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 19M r. P A O S i ^ ..... 0 0 ------^------' ■- t : . '...... ' ' ' MANCHisim EVENING HERALD, IfANCE^IER, |^ . ■•SM— BiJGGS BUNNY OUR BU4IU)lNG ,iiuCl8B with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE and Mrs. Mid Bast Hart­ 1 SAV.CUVNOR J PO M3UR ^FMDU'LL TRUST Atf' .1' ford. Elliott Qiiits Hospi|al Notes BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A PURCHASINS TERA«.APPl.V> TO PAY TOO ZATM, T0 4 /vyoir.^ WISH-TO PURCHASE daughter to Mr. and'Mn. Richard Dibble, Coventry; a eon to Mr. and I SCAifF/rr— < Television Pixie Pplifi^al Jobs 'VIsKlat boon a n f to 8 p.nt. Mfs. George MacDonald, Haxard- li MO«T SAWTtX)POT OVBRM^ far aO anas except natamlty MENS y yiue- ' V ioao ONB ON ME,3AKB/i— [ \ THIS MAasiatanUab.)' newly fcpi ‘ •riMee tbey aiWS ts 4:SS and StSS BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter s w x ACkMS ts t M l.) aad private twCns' ' H*H-H»H/-?^TMATAMTiaUBSv5V \ SOUNtiS ITV p^ SSCoarama polntSd dorii«iUq iFM*tl<»a :-t>«oer Mr. and. Mx*. WRUata Gon- ,-L,' * O S A L E R T S lIs MBTME £LOCI< ! 56Gaalie - ten wey are IS auB; to p-m; phonier IHAN 'Antd»y —— of the* C^TCuft'C6% ;% y8Um, has ■alnes, .136 Summer St,; a son to m ctsH TOO SM BACK-to Me iS W O R T H ^ ^ ^ i '^ ATH GUATi hOWN Mr. and Mn. John Hillman, An­ V^LeS5/ANDT01HlNXlf5MD Fl*HT/AMOS; HuMilMd, IShaabinasln resigned both W*>|w>»t M Dfmo-^ Fatleato Today 188 dover. - ^ T O U ANEKTRAWZS-ro Suiiii theatrical — eratio jUleciRiM of Manchsttar ADMTITSD SATURDAYi. Mrs. tONT e
0 ^ TWEMKY-FW6 ■ 3 Renter Mrs. Joyce Sarty, Brookslde xane, Quemof tlM 4 Put on cratlc itolTO cominittee. 7, Herbert jahneem, 65 Staritarsath- ^ ‘STASEP V kE££>'~ BUCKS -*- • BMtnUu" Vernon; Mrs. NetUe Si^h , 34 9 Slipped Main 8t.i Vernon; • Prahk''Ptni er at.; Walter Gruaba, 133 Lake- ^ > P R M E . 9 f, WHAT'S UMoaatain • Demigod , In A hota W General Muager wood Circle; Mrs. Diane Kristoff, UP TO ? (oemb. form) 7 R im in Hlchsrd Martin, .SBUott aubmttted Sis Center St:; Mre. Judy SbQCler, 'ISShohu--- • Gemnany,. 33 Reason 38 Afrleannatioii ThompabnvlIW; Mn. S a i^ , Lynn, 11 Ridgewood St.; Mn. Sylvia his resi'matlort^. aa aelectman, ef> Aho, Wapping; Mra Eleanor Zei- M’•wjrir >n. WJ. PW. ■•«. *>;SKRA'J..'* * / * /t"Z7 divmlSetf 8 Saek ' ' 3SBfrdaofpny 40Ray fectlva-D«C.'81.' 417 Hartford Rd.; Harry. Taylor. etroor tPoraignai* 37 Bridge 43 She baa pUyad Andover; IManna .Rage, IBS Center eer, 265 nenry St; Mias Judith BY V. T. H A t e N ^ -. MWlnp 10 EnaemUa dance 38 Sediment older — « Hia resignation from thp town Risley, 104 W. Outer St.; Angelo UK ALLY OOP ISHonoMlor 11 L^ven 33 Indian warrima 44 Ranga committee aiibrnittad to Chiedrinan S t; Mrs. Ittry FTuphy, In-Hack 'CBTTAINLYNOT/ I'M ISABBer 18 She is an •— 84 Cooler 48 Sleoeeieee mataek.8 L - Maasolini, Hetch Rd., Bolton; Mrs. uwxr,fiRAN'»w-V ------i wax, now, ...BUT AS DOORS JAR^ YOU Steve Cavagnaro, U also effacUve Edith Maloney, 16 Friederick Rd.; ANYBODY / BUT THEYSAi't THWipID GO, IT WASN'T X A DEML, JUST A FEUA wnn ITArnoBtrittr actraaa j. ftahermen fam ^ Dec. 31. ADMIITBD 8UNDAY1 riank CAN BE ( VOU POINT ANP> HAPPEN SO MUCH J LIKE THEY KNOW-HOW,' 18 Lords (ab.) 30 Infinite 88 Fancy (Uye 48Ddcsy Elliott explained In both letters Ray, 13 CampbeU Ave.,' Vernon; Mrs. Edna Cavanaugh, 204 Broad SAY? I t IdoUM duration , 37 Mlafakea 80 Mimic St; Mn. Alice Cartier, 66 Deer­ PANGEROUS,) POORS FALL \ TO ONE 31 Hossurot of that the law forbida anyone hold* Kenhetli Faust, Wapping; Bertram THL'EMTOf POWN IN SMOKE f OF THEIR cloth 1 2 r r 1 i r 1 r r r r ing a Circuit Court po^ to hold Ooligapt 'WliiMed; Henry Fowler, field Dr.; Mn. Ctarida vnitett ^ GO AWAY i^ANPSPLlNTERS\ DOORS- 220pliiM a political'office. Glastonbury; Ronitld Wagner, High St.; Laura Ueber^Tio Crest- 34DoctrliM 12 IS" u This will not affect hia atatua High Manor Park, RbckvUle. wood Dr.; Mrs. Mary Day, 6 36 Falls ADMITTED TBSTERDAY Lyneas St;-Eugene Zito, 77 Oak- 38SmaOeat aj a director of the Eighth Dia- II it IT trict, he aald thia morning. Thla David dieVrette, 8 Ridgewood St; wood Dr.; Mn. Mary Day, 61 HTjitBif Mortar amount Robert Henry, CSjuk Bolton; doin, 20 Deepwood Dr.; Umberto 33Polnt II post is a non partiaan one; he MUnitof onartr V said. He waa.elMted in January Mrs. Mary VeriUl, 113 Princeton Ravetto, Phoenix St., Vernon; Pa Auttria’a 1456 vlntafe* wine wat 31 Haseulliw 22 to serve the remainihg two. and Bt; Mrs. Rena Si^tlgam , South tricia Plasslck, Kelly Rd., Vernon; so poor that vintneri Mgan throw­ ■ppoUatiOtt a half years ef Paul A. Okvlnl'a Glfeatonbury; Fred Waterbury, 66 Mrs. Madeleine Witkowski, 83EBUi«od (eb.) 'llmthey'-iiil^; M i^ Dona Gauthier, ing It away until the emperor de- H/.T+Mi 33 British w unexpired term. Thompsonville; Bonnie Lawrence, creod that It should be used In the Elliott is the only Dem)icrat Bdltdh LakeBrian Cordera,. 19i 571 Porter St.; WUllam Hyson, Eldridge St.; Mn. Minnie WReon, conatruetion of S t Stephen’s 88Worianan't 22 among the three selectmen elected 413 Woodland St.; RiU FeathSr- Cathedral in Vieniia. bench in October. 'Hie other two are 14 Pearl Bt.; Raymond O'Coin, 223 stonS, wapping; Mrs. Bertha ICARTRIPSE ii-ai CARNIVAL atCoior Kepubltcana Mdrey Brett and Spruce St.; Wayne Hess, Creet- Philipp, 71 Davis Ave., Rookvilla; e ttoErWA BY DICK TURNER ••Former Ro i Ub ridge Dr., Vernon; Judith Christen­ X ntlerc f r ST IT IT Robert H. Starltel. sen, South Coventry; Kathy Grin- Frank Avlgnom, 83 Battista Rd.; PRE-INVENTORY SALE dlMiMeuIina 'The jnlnority representation Andre Walker, New London; ___ BY AL VERMEER nickname dal, Tolland; Mn. Beulah Taiami- PRISCILI.A'S POP W ft law requires that Elllott'a succes­ nl,. Stafford Springe; Mn. Doris George Turkington Jr., 17 Gerard 43 Meat cauca sor be another Democrat. St; David Higgins, 23 Coleman T yolT -^YOU —^ANO^ 46IiriUte Johnson, Hebroh; Mn. Adoree Wed}, Thun., Fri., Sat. m ean , MEAN POP 'rtDU DIDN'T J 47Ameyarata , Elliott said the t^ ic e of a suc­ Cote, Lenwood Dr., Bolton; James Rd.; Mrs. Marie MQler, 111 Cam­ TALK TO HIM 40 Miami rodt cessor will probably be left to and Susan Fielding, Ellington; bridge St; Walter Van Wagner, 100 Lodits' KHSC. RACK DIDMXJ THANK DADDY, AND SANTA M W ildoxof w. ft the Democruilc tqwn committee, FOR A WONDERFUL KNOW ABOUT M Y , Nancy King, RFD l Rockville; 35 Palm St; Mrs. Joyce Sarty, ^CHRISTMAS? Ceiabaa Bi B2 BS which will present Ita choicce to Mrs. Eva aiid, 345 Hilllsird St; Brookside Lane, Vernon; Murray 8 Gowns $6.00 ea. EACH HORSE SlFlddlint Roman the Board of Directors for approv­ [OTHER »!* emperor Christopher Richter, 308 Spring McIntosh, (^lumbia; Mn. Leilani •a SSBoy’f akkaamt B4 tt B4 al. .7 St; Brian Dojrie, 91 Fairfield St; Abair and daughter, 23 peerfiiSld a Ooato-ai6.06 ea. 83Sancy j . The new domestic relations of­ Vincent Salvatore, 90 Walnut St.; Dr.; Mrs. Rita Ferrante and ton, ficer is resigning from his job with 18 Prases—810JM ea. Jacqueline Katx, Wapplng; Mn. East Hartford; Mrs. Dorothy Cal­ ONLY Vahie to 882.86 Pratt and Whitney in West Hart­ Thicks Wed 50 YearS‘ Janet De Ciantia 186 E. Center lahan and daughter, 136 Dear- SHORT RIBS BY FRANK (TNEAl ford, and with the local 405 of St.; Mrs. Margsnt Kellner, Kings­ field Dr. . 8 Boys’ Jackets United Auto Workers, AFL-CIO, bury Av „ Rockville; Frederick 8 DISCHARGED SUNDAY: Oaf $8.00 ea. $ 1 j0 0 M K h where, he has been chief steward. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tluck.^and Andrew',. 'Auok, 157 Lynesa Schultx, 156 Orchard St., Rock­ hr Lawrence. Vernon Trailer Value to $14 98 168 W. Center St., celebrated their St.; and seyehi>.,grandchildren. V O U C A N I jOOK VOOR UXK.'MKt DOOM AND vnWM«! He 18 also closing his advertising ville; Edward Carleen, Keeney Dr., Court, Vernon; Leo Morin, South agency, "Action Advertising." golden wedding anniversary Among tte)gueaU at the cele­ Bolton; Mn. Carol La Breck, 195 Windsor; Mn. .Judy Soucler, D O ITI 18 Pram Suits DOOMANB VWVOVNllHeB^S llWiSAWAgOWlH'lieWtWB^ For two days this week he and yesterday afternoon at a family bration 'waS John Kluck. 1 1 John­ Union. St 9 Jackets A DRMONIN1KB 9 n S B I^ Thompspnvllle; M)«. Mary Quag- $2.98 each ^ i L . other new officers will attend train­ gathering at Garden Grove Rea- son Ter., who w m beat man at ADMITTED TODAY: Mias llano. Old Stone Rd., Vernon; Mn. Your own xesnodeling and VaL to 612.98 ToU e 1 0 ing sessions in Middletown. taurant, Keeney St. the wedding. 7 ,, Mlohele Dauplaiae, Mile HUt Rd., building. Our planning T.M.e M hjr U.e. Ml PitA W. Off Catherine Franaosa and daughter, )) Elliott la ai native of Hartford The couple H^as married Dec. ' Mr. 'nudk nAtrad four years Rockville; Mn. Mary Chlziue, 63 181 Summit St: Mrs. Mary •anrice makM it easy. W at Many and served in "the A m y during 24, 1910, in Concordia Eivangelioal ago' from' ChimeiF.Btas., where qe Walnut IH.; Mn. Arlene Downie, Bouchard and daughter, 60 Bunce Coast lumber makes it Each BY JOE CAMPREf.L Lutheran Church. Mr. and Mrs. had been ;«mpk>yed as a weaver. 'TMndsor LoOto; Philip Lees, 52 PAJAMA TABLE H .50 clang.' World War 3L Be is married to the Dr.; Mn. Mary Munale and son, beautiful I H I, DAO,'W E CAME ■7" . ,ija former Lorriine D. Peterson of 'Tluck have four children; Mrs. Mrs. ’nuc)(, now',iFetlred,, formerly Creetwood Dr. 88 Bridge St; Mra. Cecelia Tedone I'M EXHAUSTED.' ^ DOWN TO MEET YOU, 0 ^ Manchester. Thby live at 80 Cqlum- Henry Klein, 140 Campfield Rd.; worked fpf'Cheney Bros, and Man­ BIRTHS SATURDAY: A imd eon, 66 Strickland St.; Mrs. Mrs. John Klein, 37 sTancis Dr.; chester Modes.'ri' j * daughter to Mr. and Mn. Paul TrftBiftiRout Bargain Tahit, WAIT TO GET SO you CAN PULL , cCAfJS! bus St. with Un^ three children. Arlene Coy and *cn, 38 Elaat St, ^G.i Mrs. Hane Bonn, '47 McKinley 8L; ' (Herald Photo By Satemle). Marquis, 116 Prospect St, Rock­ Rockville. U S H O M E/ o6 b3 ville; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: ALL 88-CENT YARD GOODS NOW 44 CENTS Roger Geeaay, 28H Elm St., Rock­ /rir Kennedy Picks role tn conquest o f Space. Earlier Rooney’s presence at the con­ Mrs. June Hansen, Damfortii Rd., ville; a daughter to Mr, and Mn. Vernon; Michelle Lavoie, 117 West fUMtIt ft SMPRLY Ca ithis year he shifted the army's ferences w i^ Kennedy indicated Raymond "Johnson, 238'Center St 1 MILE PAST COVENTRY CENTe R rocket research staff to the civilian a ipove to Jwlh him over to the St.; Dianna Page, 138 Center St.; Son to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mn. Patricia Myette and son, An­ Route 6 and 44A 0 W hittonasU eS. agency. idea of in e f^ in g the representa­ Beilinghiri, 103 Gfand Ave., Rock U)CK^ UR DOORS' This transfer gave NASA re­ tion allbwances irpted by his Hduse dover; Mrs. Beverly Buries and At The Notch, Bolton TJ villa. eon, Hartford. MI S-2141 sponsibility for developing the su'ocommlttee. Rooney for years BlRlHS SUNDAY: A daughter The COVENTRY SHOPPEI H ighway Q iief Buperthrust Saturn rockets. The has Opposed such increases in to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon SmsUIi Syracuse will meet five new Open Monday thru Air Force reportedly wants to what he calls boose Silowances. Hubbard Dr., Vernon; a daughter Saturday 8 to 5 DEPOT ROAD—OPEN WED. NIGHTS—COVENTRY move into this field, contending football rivals-in 1961. They^are (Oonttaned from Page One) to Mr. and Mrs. James Howard, Notre Dame, Maryland, Nebruka, that any future war may be fought South Windsor; a daughter to Mr, Oregon State and Boston College. 'The Pre^dent-eleot’s dlscus- mainly with space weapons. A n d o ver iJ2 :2 Z sions with Johnson, Kerr and Roo­ The discussion regarding State R.Pti oe« ^ ney began- yCtterday afUmoon. Department operations Is under­ T r o o p e r StPiifekfen CSSSiMaJL. CV- jiuBt W9r«n*t Bnoiith doorknobs for all of Secretary of- the Treasury-desig­ stood to have centered on funds nate Douglas Dillon, now serving in JIIDl) SA,XON BY KEN BAI,I) and JERRY BRONDFIELD Junior's oimssP* for diplomatic repreasntatlon over­ By Heart Attaek the Eisenhower administration as seas. — IWROL TO BASE... THEY undersecretary of state, was on Kennedy repoF^qUy favors larger RNALLY SEEM TO SET THE ' Lt. Harry Taylor of Hebron Rd. IPEA.' UNLESS THEY CWANSE hand 'for that session. , expense allowances as one step The talks recessed while Ken­ was reported resting comfortably THEIR MINPS WE SHOULD toward bolstering America's dlp- at Manchester Memorial Hospital HAVE THEM BACK IN LITTLE SPORTS nedy, Johnson and 'Dillon got in a BY ROUSON I lomatlc prestige and effectiveness. today after Buffering a heart at­ SO'MINUTES.' round of g M at; the Palm Beach At present'envoys to nvqjot Country (SubL'fhg^siMidmt-el^t tack at lUe home'CKthitnias.Eve. n m r capitals have to'dig into' thelr',oiii'n Head of-the EhiStern . Division of also plsorcd d ito g the' morning pockets to-make up the diffenwiie the State Police Traffic Enforce­ with hie father,’■Joseph P. Ken­ between the funds vbUd by Qpn'- ment Squad,' Lt. Taylqr had work­ \ nedy; Oleg' Caiieinl, NSW York gress and actual expense. As a re­ HANDLE ed Saturday. fashion designer; and Igor Caaalni, sult, the choice for ambassador He is being treated tn the special •oclety cotbmrilst who writes un­ often must'be a wealthy-man with care unit at the hospital and Is re­ -m der 0»e .name “Cholly Knicker­ no prior training in foreign serv­ ported in “Mijous condition, but bocker." ice. comfortable." ' After, dbg^F at the Kennedy 2 .7 COPt.-'lfM IT eiNlUL HATUIIS family’s'Senidis'^liome, the Presi­ /JZ- cosp. TM-wette meHTS Msitvie dent-elect, >Jellnson, Kert and B. C. Rodhby went back to ditcuesion of YOUR 1961 INCOME BY JQHNNY HART the space prCgram and State De­ partment operattens. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE I IHiMK IP I WBRB TriAT R6URES - - INASMUCH AS A Kennedy headquarters said Jehn- ■on and Kerr might hold a news Event RaNC^KNATeD I WOULD CLAM IS PREOOMINATCUY M ount. conference before leaving town this LIKE TO I^U KM afternoon. Scheduled Th»t Calls m ^ A ft A C L A M . T Kennedy (dao arranged to confer during the day with W. Averell WITH Harrlman, former governor of For Feed? New Yoric. Indications were Harrl­ man would report on a recent trip It may be a wedding, a banquet or Juat an informal to Africa, get-together of a society, lodge or some friendly groujp. The meetings Kennedy held yes­ terday a$ the nation continued ob­ WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU servance, of the Christmas holiday TO YOUR COMPLETC SATISFACTION • TENDER • o ' were billed originally as con­ ferences which would deal sepa­ Our catering service is set up to be flexible enough to n v rately with space problems and accommodate any size gathering. Why not call us and State Department matters.' talk over the details? MORTY MBEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI But it developed that all of the conferees sat in-at tUl the sessions LOVING r SPILLED 60UP0NMV, AND WHILE I WAS and that; all discussed the two mat­ MICKEY FINN BY l,ANK LEONARD VOU'HE LATE tonight: SUIT AT LUNCH, SO'r took: WAmNOFOBMY ters, with the exception of Dilloii MORTV-WHAT HAPPENED? rr DOWN THE STBEET TO SUIT, THE PLACE / i who was present only In-the after­ G a r d e n G r o v e OKAY/ I V f V r FOUND THE CAS! It/A ' THE "WHILE-U-WAIT" WAS BOBBED. noon. 1 ' PHONES Ml 3-7364 I'L L LOOK GULLY OFF THE OLD KlU'EK ITOAP CLEANEBS.. The space program talks, it was I /. AROUNP/ — bDOBStrTAM8«ieS.KibTiUf7t'M military ahff tiie dvilian NaUonal MIC. AHEICNATHV MSO MMfriS MRS SARLV. ANO » THE NOTBW SaLMTiesOTTIE./AtOUTTWIIOnU -Aeroaautiee. and Space Admlii- ' ^ l o r i l y l BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGKiWAY LAST TO LEAVB. 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S u n d a y '^lifs and mine too, aa I was anxious And White Set Church at mld-momlng was the to see his reaction, win or lose. In Duel with Wartiois Philadelphia, Dec. 27 (/P)—.f ' bremk. Th« final gun sounded wlth^tuta to the Packers' 89 right after# Asked why he stuck to the#them back to the 13 and they firet stop, m y family Joining me ; t Wedneeday Scoring Pace The have the Packers oh'the Eagles’ nina- Green Bajr'a^lnal aeore. And In tha ground in the late atagea of the couldn’t go any farther aa defon- , . Reading up on the latest maga­ their first National Footbll yard linei where Iron-man Chuck 39-yard driva ha betted IS yards a w e , Van Brocklin ’ said: 'The aiva halfbacka Bob Freeman a for­ zines that , arrived, plue the Simdfiy First'■(lay of Winter,'Dec 21. 'The New York, Dec. 27 {IP)— ThO Biiaton Celtics .meet Bednarlk, who played outstand­ in all. . Unipfien told me we can run on mer Packer, and Tom Brookahier, paper, helped pass the time until expected snowstorm didn't, arrive, There won’t ble an easier riors again tonight in Philadelphia in their private duet-for League title in 11 years and did aome fast stepping to brSak ingly for almost 60 minutes, had The kickoff return play was . a these, guyk.” 2 o’clock and the National Foot­ instead it rained hard this a.hi. and jrame on . thte. 1960-61 Man­ the National Basketball Association’s Eastern Division- title. they did it by doming up with stopped fullback . Had At the eight-play drive which led up end zone passes by Starr. it was eahier to take, I ’hi'sure, than new one Shaw installed laiK week ball 1-ea'gtie offering on teevee. I chester Hisfh basketball The Oltics, in running their victory string to six stxfiight the big stopper on defense, not Bednarlk been there, Taylor after receiving shouting bsporta the Eagles’ last touchdown, six of The Eagles’ defense, despite giv­ rejected several < offers of free snOw flakes during the same might have gone over. tha plays were running pfaya with ing up 223 yards on the ground and period. Atty. Herb Pheion. for­ schedule than last night’s tus------— ------i^last night at Boston, led eli^tha clutch passing by Norm Van from aaalatanU. Shaw explained tickets and transportation to way to>'win 119-115 and now lead Brocklin and rookie 's 68- The Packen, the Western Con* that oni the play Dean starts down halfbacK Billy Bam el and Dean 178 throught the sir, five Umes Yankee Stadium for the Giants- mer Wesleyan baseball pitcher and sel with the Alumni Before a grinding out the yardage. stalled Green Bay drives inside the avltan volleybidl player, phoned the division race by . twd(! full yard kickoff return on a newly In­ ference champions, twice led In the middle, then cuts- to hla left Clevelahd Browns’ game, prefer- holiday Crowd of 1,000, Coach games. i stalled play. Shaw indicated that the turning 12-yard lin& and asked for an answer of an un­ Wilt Averages the game which was aeen by a with Eagles''linemen'double-team* ing to stay behind and enjoy the Elgin, fiatursl^y's Indians toyed In other games laat night, ths The Eagles, a Cinderella team Ing two of the Packers’ fast .men point of the game was in tha first S l i ^ Maneuvering usual baseball play situation. An­ with the Grads in winning, 61*31. sellout crowd of 67,325. The fans game to the fullest from in front swer given in a regular column .. Detroit Pistons downed Uie ■Cin­ which rose from last in 1988 to paid the largest g^te in NFL up front, thus opening a lane be­ quarter when Phlladel|fiiia held the M cDonald did some shifty of my teevee eet . ..New York led The schoolbpys . cizn look forward second last year and the Eastern tween tnaa for Dean to run Packers on the Eagles’ . five-yard maneuvering' on the passes ho Speaking of baseball, the New York to a tougher road In remaining 36.8 Markers, cinnati Royals, 137-132, the St. championship history. The game 14-0 shortly after I got com­ Louis Hawks scored an easy. 133- Conference crown this season, through. - > line and a few momenta later when caught. On the 22-yard pass ■ ho Yankees announced today they are games this week, tomorrow night was televised nationally. fortable hut before the day was 112 decision over the Syracuss ^Bsnie from behind yesterday for they halted a drive on the eight, caught he ran a drag-pattern in accepting orders for tickets for against Bristol Centra) in the Bell But the Eagles, whom Shaw Big lift anhuNeeded over, the Browns had blitzed the All - Time Pace Nationals and the New York tka eighth time in 12 games this forcing the Packers to settle for which he cuts across center. Then games during the 196i American City and Friday night at the Aren* called a team with ‘fX hell of a * "Only for that *'runiteck (by three points on the 2i0-yard field home club, 48-34, burying the League season .. Holiday greetings Knickerbockers hung on for a 119-, seamn to defeat Green Bay 17-13 Dean) we probably would have held

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Ataragc Dally Net Press Ron TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, I960 0anrt;p0t(r Svenins ll^ralh For tii* W edi Ended Dec. Z4, m o Temple Chapteri OBS, will hold a short business meeting tomoirow Triiffic Peaths - 13,331 at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. W^rren-McGregor ^ > - Mnwlwr mt Hw A udit Refreshments will be served. . S t BrMKet’s CYO wlU hold a 5 over 3-Day Bnu nn e< OrenlntleB Manche$ter—“A City of Viilage Charm ’ nU ar' Aatins pwrty tomorrow at Members of Nutmeg Forest. Tall • ■ ¥■ tba Skatlitt Palace in Hartford. Cedars of Lebanon, will meet at A bua will leave the church park- 7:30 tomorrow at W8tkins-West State WeeKend HOUSE k HALE (GlMiUM AdrertMag. ea Page 16) VOL. LXXX, No. 74 (E16HTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1960 inf lot at 6:80 pan. Tickets may Funeral Home. 142 E. Center St., be obtained at S t Bridget's rec­ to pay flnSl respects to Arthur W. (ConttBUed from Pag* Om ) tory. Johnson, who was a member. a delivery. 'As he waa putting Daughters of Liberty, No.' 125. Anderson Shea Auxiliary, VFW, empty bottles In the back Of 'the Threat of Jail win meet tonight at 8 o’clock in will meet tonight at 7:30 at the truck, it rolled backward and ran Cold Grips Orange Hall. The meeting had VFW Past Home. District Pres­ over him. previously been postponed because ident Kay Campbell of Hartford On Sunday. Mrs. Irene Kadar, ANNUAL Given Gotham of a storm. Members are reminded will make her ofllclal visit. Mem­ 25, Torrington, died In St. Mary’s NorthHalf to bring grab bag gifts. Mrs. Frank bers are requested to wear uni- hospital in Waterbury after being Duncan will be in charge of re- form.s. Injured in a crash Saturday. Her Head of Police fresAunents. car went out of control on Blake- Air Secretary Aviation Officer Candidate mun Road in T h o m a s to n and New York, Dec. 28 (/P)—Po­ Of Nation The Toaer Group of Second Con­ Richard L. Gess, son of Mr. and plunged down an embankment. She Famous FOUNDATION gregational Church will meet to­ Mrs. William F. Gess. 286 School leaves her husband and two daugh­ lice Commissioner Stephen P. night at 8 at the home of Mrs. By THE ASSOdA’TED FBEM St., i.s receiving pre-flight train­ ters. Palm Beach, Flal, Dec. 28 Kennedy was held in contempt Cold weather enveloped Arthur Joyce, 476 Parker St. Mem­ ing at the Naval Air Station, Pen Two youths were injured fatally (ffO—^President-elect John F. of court and threatened with In Tw o Belgian Cities bers are reminded to bring grab In Killingly Saturday when their much of the northern half of bag gifts. Hostesses will he Mrs. sacola, Fla. Kennedy today taplb«l Eu­ jail today for failure to heed car ran off Route 6-A, struck a gene Zuckert to be secretary a court ban against assigning the nation from the Rockies RoMrt May and Mrs. Curtis Stim- Paul H. Geissler, son of Mr. tree and burst into flame. The dead to the Atlantic Coast today. son. and Mrs. Carl A. Geissler. 300 N. were Floyd Herrick, 20, and Ever­ of the Air Force. He was as­ police to higher-ranking du­ Tha severe cold which sent tem- Main St., is enrolled in the senior ett Steen, 18, both of Danielson. sistant secretary in the Tru­ ties without giving them Mratures to more than 30 degrees divi.sion of the Army Reserve Of­ In Branford, Donald W. Fulford, man administration and also higher titles and pay. oelow zero in northern Midwest ficer Training program at Buck- 22, driving a small foreign car, col­ has served, as a member of the But the commissioner wss told areas yesterday moderated. How­ nell,University. He Is a freshman, lided with another vehicle Saturday he could purge himself of the con­ ever, readings were below zero in Socialists and was killed. The driver of.the Atomic Energy Commission. sections along a narrow belt from Liggett Special majoring in biology. Announcement of the eelecUon tempt citation if he complies with other car. Mrs. Irene Morris. 39, ISALE! the court order within 10 days. the Central Rockies northeast­ waa uninjured. Both were Bran­ MAIDEN FORM of Zuckert, 49, came after Ken­ ward' to the Upper Mississippi A vesper service will be held at ford residents. nedy had picked John B. Connally At police headquarters, Deputy Valley and eastward into New 7:30 tonight at Concordia Evan­ — Texas lawyer, de9orated Navy Commissioner W ^ter Arm said England. Readings in most areas CaU T ota l gelical Lutheran Church for St. IRREGULAR BRAS veteran and longtime political aa- that “the commissioner awaits ranged from zero to the teens. John the Apostle 's Day. A aociate of Vice President-elect with interest ,a copy of the de­ In.the West, it was 19 below zero service of Matins will be held to­ reg. 2.00 to 3.95 l^yndon B. Johnson —-to be sec­ cision. He Just wants to see where in Fraser, Colo. In Uie East low morrow at 7 a.m. at the church. Personal Notices retary of the Navy in the new ad­ he has failed to comply (with the marks Included -12 in 'ntusvllle, W a lk o u t 1 . 5 9 ministration. court order).’’ Pa., as the cold air moved into Guaranteed Zuckert and Connally, 48, are The court action was the out­ northwestern Pennsylvania. To OlV' Vou In Memoriam e several styles Democrats. growth of one of numerous Temperatures were ffr below By JOHN SWAELENB A Very I In loving memory of Paul Hbus- e satin, lace and cotton In the outgoing EUsenhower ad­ wrangles in which Kennedy has zero in northern New England val­ Brussels, -Belgium, Dec. 28 Enjoyable mann, who pap.«od away Drc. 26. 1952. • some contours ministration Dudley C. Sharp is been engaged with various seg­ leys, including -17 in Montpelier, Smoke Vour iirfHcnco 1h ever near u«. e assorted colors ments of the police force lately Vt., and Lebanon, N. H., and -14 (/P)—Violence flared in two LECLERC Your love romainn with ua yet. a sizes 32 to 38.. .a, b and c cups secretary of the Air Force and Another major row recently de­ cities today, and Soci^st tuds OF A NATIONALLY FUNERAL HOME Your werr tho kind of a father. William B. Franke is secretary of in Burlington, Vt., and Caribou, ADVER'nSED CIGAR Your daughters would never forget. the Navy. The Jobs pay 822,500 a veloped over Kennedy’s refusal to Maine. They ranged from 5 to 8 union leaders promptly,called let police work at outside Jobs In above along the southern New WHICH SELLS FOR lOc Horeuce H. Spaulding year. for a general strike in Ant­ FUNERAL Kennedy headquarters "also an­ their spare time. England coast but down to zero Reg. $4.75. $1 " 7 0 Hrace A. Majeska Strong language was directed in Hartford, Conn. werp to protest police use of Oranddaughtere. Sally A. Majeska, nounced that the President-elect tear gas and fire hoses. Box 50, SERVICE .Joyce A. Spaulding. wUl confer at his Atlantic shore at the commissioner in the court Atop Mt. Washington In New 7 For 25c FORMFIT contempt citation. Hampshire, the jnercury went Ghent and. Brussels were the WALTER N. home here tomorrow with Sen. J. wmisrn Fulbrlght, D-Ark„ chair­ down to 22 below. There were un­ scenes of the clashes. Strikers to PerfectOB and Panatellas LECLERC, EUGENE ZUCKERT (Continued on Page Seventeen) official reports of the same figure Ghent were trying to force work­ Director Girdles & Pantie Girdles man of the Senate F oreign Rela­ at Dlxvllle and Colebrook, both in ers out of the gas works’ admin­ LIGGEH ORUG ATLANTIC tions Committee. They will • dis­ northern New Hampshire. istrative office when jmllee used Fallot Studio I PARKADE Call Ml 9-5869 11 FURNACE OIL cuss foreign policy matters.. And the southwestern New tear gas for the first time to the 23 Main Street, Manchester MRS. ROBERT WILCOX WARREN Automatle Delivery reg. 6.50 And on Friday,, Kennedy will That ‘Booze Allowance’ Hampshire town of Harlow came 8-day strike aimed at toppling the meet at his home with Franklin up with unofficial reading of 27 government of Premier Gaston L T. WOOD CO. D. Roosevelt Jr., con of the late Miss Elizabeth A. MacGregor^after the ceremony. White pom- Phone Ml 8-1189 below zero. Eyskens. pons were decorations. For a motor “ President and a former member of Some other minimum figures re­ In the afternoon, streetcars and Robert Wilcox Warren, both of the U.S. House of representatives Manchester, were united in mar­ trip, the bride wore a white chin­ ported by the U.S. Weather Bu­ were stoned and demonstrators chilla coat, while hat, and red ac­ from New York. Kennedy’s press reau : riage yesterday afternoon at Cen­ 4 .9 9 Wealthy May Get destroyed a Christmas crib in ths cessories. Tlie couple will be at secretary, Pierre Salinger, declin­ Massachusetts—Nantaucket 19, Ghent City Square. One demonstm- ter Congregational Church. home Jan. 1 at 50 W. Central Ave., ed comment on whether Roosevelt, Bedford 2, Westover Field -6, Fal­ tor was arrested carrying a sharp­ The bride Is the daughter of Delaware, Ohio. who campaigned for Kennedy, mouth 8, South' Weymouth 2, ened bayonet. may get a federal Job. Mrs. Elizabeth A. MacGregor, 381 The bridegroom attended local AUTO • famous skippias’ gir­ Worcester zero, Pittsfield -6, In this capital, demonstrators dle and pantie ... satin The Zuckert and Connally ap- Top Diplomat Jobs Salem 5, Boston 8. broke windows of streetcars and Center St., and Robert E. Mac­ schools, and is a 19.57 graduate of lODY OLLIE’S Rhode Island—Block Island 12, buses that defied the strikers! Gregor, Florida. The bridegroom Is Manchester High School, He will elastic front and back rta

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