> Vy • '/ *■ PAGS 8IXTEEW MONDAY, DECEMBER. 2. 19B7 llaurhrat^r lEu^ittitg iSrralli Average Daily Net Press Run FAt the Week Ended - I The Weather The regular meeting of the Sal­ Our Lady of Fatima Mothers Xbvdmber 80, 1957 Fareeaa* »f D. B. fVMttar B onaa vation Army Home League will be Circle will meet tomorrow at 8 (dfsinopnlitairH Guest Elks Honor Pead by Chetelat and Chase. Refreih- About Town held in the Citadel tomorrow p.m. at the home of Mrs. N. J. nienta were served hy the Man-1 Snow tealght, not aa raid. Itaw afternoon at 2 o'clock. Hostesses Chester Emblem Club after the! • 12,682 near SO. Wedneaday mow or raBi Liipacchino, 47 Hamlin St. Co- Al Sunday Service .sen-ices. ■/The '■ Rftgin* d'ltalia Society will be Mrs. Fannie Keibish. Mrs. hoatesaea will be Mrs. Jules Les- ■•Vf OLLIE'S Member of the Audit •adfaig by afternoon, Snovr aeenm- will hold tu annual Christmas par­ Etta Hope and Mrs. Dora Spatig. Tlie Memorial Committee In­ sard and Mrs. Daniel Puzlnaa. cluded George R. English, past . Bureau of Circulation N . ulatton S to 4 tndiea. ty at the\Jtallan American Club Members are reminded to bring The Memorial Services for the tonight. A fchlckcn dinner will be Ladies of the Army and Navy exalted ruler; Paul Gagne, es-: ItfancheUer-^A City of pillage Charm 50-cent grab bag gifts. department memoers of Manches­ quire; and Hugo Benson, chaplain. ( : . served at 6;Sn .Members arc re­ Club Auxiliary will hold a public ter Lodge of Elks was held Sun- ■ AUTO BODY minded to bring gifts for the setback party tonight at 8:30 at VOL. LXXVII, NO. 54 the clubhouse. The Past Mistress Club of day at 3 o'clock in the Elka home. WELDING. AUTO BODY and FENDER REPAIRS (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1957 (Clasairied AdvertiilBg en Page II) PRICE FIVE CENTP grabbag. Daughters of Liberty. LOLl. will This annual service is held on the Jury Conimillec Manchester Emblem Club, No. Manchester Lodge, No. 73. AF hold a Christmas part.v tomorrow first Sunday of December in niem- I COMPLETE CAR PAINTING 251. will meet Wednesday at 8 and AM, will hold a special meet­ ■ at 7 p.m. at Cavev's Restaurant, i I ory of Elk.s who have died since i Named by Martin p.m. in Tinker hall. -Mrs. George ing at the Masonic Temple tomor­ I ■ ■ ■■ i the memorial service of the pre-! l A iPQME r a n d e n a m e l Snow on Way English, chairman of the Christ­ row night at 7:30. The -Master ! .Mi.vi Har-el Kuhnly of St. John's | I reeding .year. Sunday, five were on Indonesian^ mas party, w-oulo like all officers Mason degree will be exemplified j Epi.scopal Church. RockvDIe, will I the list. A committee to choose Jurors for 8 GRISWOLD ST. TEL. Ml 9-5025 and committee members to report and this will be the last opportuni­ j be guest speaker at he meeting n ie Lodge ceremonies wene con­ sen-ice in Hartford courts has ■Windsor Locks, Dec. 3 i/Pi I of St. Mary's Prayer Group in the ducted by Exsited Ruler Maurice —You won't have to watt any at 7:30. ty for the members to witness the been named by General Manager' Grab Dutch degree work'by the officers In Guild room toiiiorrow at 8 p.m. Her , Gaudet as.sisted hy the lodge of- Richard Marlin for 1958. longer than tonight/or the ad­ Jan P. Peterson, son of Mr and I their present stations. The an- ■ s bject will be "The Abundant ; fleers. The Rev. Erich Brandt of .Members reappointed are Clar-1 vent of winter-llUe weather the President Asks Adlai I Concordia Lutheran Church de- \ Mrs. Harold C. Peterson, 490 Tay­ jnual meeting and election of of­ Life " The public is cordially in- ence Lupien of 12 Bank St. and: U.S. Weather Bureau advised ficers will he held on Dec. 10. Fol­ . vited to attend. livered the eulogy and the 11 Miss Jennie B. Wind of 4S Foster ' today. _ lor St., is scheduled to graduate o'clock toast was given b.v James St. ^ Ship Lines A special bulletin from the from recntit training E>ec 7 at lowing the degree work there vnll I Reardon, past exalted ruler of: the' Naval Training Center. Great be a social hour and refreshments. The .Stanley Circle of the South Mr.s. John L-imenzo of 19 Jean bureau said: .Methodist W'SCS w ill meet tomor­ New London Lodge, "Ave M aria"' Rd.- has been named to succeed Jakarta, Indonesia, Dec. 3 "The first measurable snow I^akes,' Til. and "Tlie Lord's Pra.ver" were Mrs. Katherine Bourn on the 3- for sbuthem Nev England is I -Xi Gamma Chapter, Beta Sigma row at 8 pin., for a Christmas sung by Ralpli .Macenrone and In-j (iP)—Indonesian wqrkers I Phi. will meet tomorrow evening i, part.v at the home of Mr.s Adrian member committee. on its way, spreading cast struinental selei tions were given | Terms run for one year. stretching out their govern­ northeastward from a storm in 1 at 8:15 at the home of Mrs. .lames :' St. Pierre. 199 W. Center .St. Dol- ment sponsored -strike Richmond. 23 Elro -St. .Members |I lar gift.a will be exchanged. squthern Illinois. The snow is Attend NATO Talks Mrs. Hooka K. Johnston against Dutch enterprises expected to begin near mid­ i are reminded to bring Christmas HOME PERMANENT gifts for mental institutions and Siin.set Council. Degree of Poca­ took over two Dutch shipping night tonight, and continue un- the nece.ssary wrappings. hontas. will meet tonight at 8 Mrs. Hooks K. Johnston, direc­ / The Indoneiian newspaper »' til Wednesday afternoon. o'clock in Tinker Hall. As many tor of religious education at Cen­ Keng Po said workers alto had "However, warmer air mov­ SPECIAL ter t.'ongregational Church, will •taken over the Dutch owned Geo ing northeastward from the A general meeting of the Con­ as can do so are asked to meet offer a program of varied Clirist- necticut .Section of the American at the \V P Quish Funeral Home Whery Trading Co. on ah order Mississippi Valley may caur| Ike’s Paris ilamea' Hair Shaping m.-is inlorprelations at the Christ- purportedly Issued by sn Army the snow to become mixed with, Institute of Electrical Engineers at 7:30 to pay respeels to Mrs ni.-i.s parly of the Co.«mopolilan T h e J W I U L C I • Regular t Price 82.00. will he held at 8 o'clock tomorrow- Nora Keenev. who was a memlier CORK major. , rain along trie .coast tonight. night ih the auditoifiim of the of the Poeahontas Club Frid.ay afternoon al Center M a n c h i s t i r C o n h * Trade union workers moved into and*lhere Is also the chance of Trip Plans Toni Home Permanent Clmrch. the offices of the Royal Nether­ snow changing to rain in all • Refill (withoiif squeeze Connecticut Light and Power Co.. Mrs. .iohn.SLon has done exten- 2 Berlin. Lt. Paul J. Fionime of i 17ie Waddell i PA will meet to­ CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS lands Shipping Line IKPM), hoist­ sections except the Beikshires battle) Headquarters 63rd AAA Group morrow at 8 p m at the .school .Sivo work in tlie field of children SPECIAL THIS WEEK ed the union's red flag and in­ by Wednesday morning. Regular Price 82.00 and youth programming, and has M1M.MI M OF formed /Dutch Nationals they At present our estimate is "Nike " located at New Britain w 111 The Round Table Singers of Man­ spoken frequently to this a g e Still Vague talk On "The Nike Missile" i chester High School will present were taking over on government for 2 to 4 inches of snow ac­ Regularly 84.00 group and parents on the theme orders. , cumulation. Hazardous driving a program o seaaonal seleetion.s. of trying to make the observance SHOE REPAIR SHOP 5 SHIRTS LAUNDERED-$1.00 This Cnmblnatlnn under the dirertio; of G Albert ATao going into -the hands of conditions will develop tonight Washington, Dec. 3 (IP)— of Cliristmas more ClirisUan. USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT union workers was the Dutch and caution is advised for all r-arson. A showing of the film. Members are requested to bring motorists. Adlai E. Stevenson said after Now Only GENERAL "Leading l>ad.v." will follow A MEN'S SUITS-99C owned Royal Interocean Lines a White House conference to^ their packages for the .Norwieh (KPM) .which operates among free-will offering will be received •State Hospital. Special For Tuesday Only! EXPERTl.V ri.K.ANEI) and PRESSED day* that President Eisenhow­ *3-00 for the benefit of local handicapped Indonesia's 3,000 Islands. TV SERVICE children in a progi-am sponsored MEN'S, LADIES'and ^ ^ ^ ^ A .protest from the Dutch em­ er wants him to'attend the Jam*s' Bcaufy Sden Days M AC A CaU by the Manehe.stcr Recreation ' How To Hold CHILDREN'S SHOES X A bassy brought from the Indonesi­ Doctor Warns NATO aumniit conference in Nights Plus Part* Dept. WE GIVE H'H' GREEN STAMPS an government the statement the Paris. 14S 5IAIN ST.—MI 9-5701 TEL. Ml S-5482 takeover was not in the govern­ The 1952 and 1956 Democratle FALSE TEETH ment plan to boycott Dutch en­ Of• *^New,1 Peril’ presidential candidate said h.a INVISIBLE terprises. The Indonesian foreign probably will not make a decision More Firmly in Place office said it had no knowledge of on whether to attend the Dec. 16 Do your false teeth annoy and em- ^ Pr«scriptiens ^ Mrrasa by *llpp«nn. dropping or mob- • HALF SOLES • ^6 a workers' takeover. To Profession conference for another week or 10 DllnK when you laugh O" talk^ naJMEHALCcoM Meanwhile, the head of Garuda days, pending completion of his ^ FILLED AS THE ^ Ju£i aprinble a little FASIEETH on Indonesian Airways said his air­ your plate*. This alkaline tnon-acld) Zippers Replaced—Hats Cleaned MANCHeSTER CONN' Philadelphia, Dec. 3 oPj— work with Secretary of Stats ^ DOCTOR ORDERF.D ^ pom-der holds teeth more ftrmlj lines Is capable of replacing tha Dulles on preparations for ths and more comfort* hU. So gummy 3 Minute Heel Service—.\ll Work (Guaranteed I SE DRV (T.EAMNG MAL\ FLOOR E.VTRA.XCE banned KLM-Royal Dtitch Air­ Dr. David B. Allman, presi meeting. aooey. pasit ta^te or feellne Doe* not dent of the American Medical tour. Checks ”pl*fe odor" (denture SHOES SHINED OR Ot TSIDE ENTRANt i;— 18 OAK STREET lines if the government provides Stevenson said Eisenhower gavs Mrthur Drui: Stores j breath) ne» FasTEETH today at the necessary equipment. KLM tmn— (AM A), no indication dui^g their 10-noin- •nr dru* toumer I SE OI R 0\4 \ OAK ST. PARKfX'ti LOT WORK DONE WHILE U WAIT operated five flights a week be­ the nation's organized ute meeting whether he (Eisen­ CANDINAVIAN tween this capital and Amster­ doctOTs to fight a “new peril” hower) peraon^ly will head the dam. American delegation. JOHN F. The takeover of the Netherlands to their profes-sional freedom. The President’s attendance once C R A F T S H O P Shipping Line began at 7;30 a m. He called upon all 168,000 AMA was virtually written off because y aiatw aiaiaiwtKansiawaiaHiHiiafattsmwiiaiwaHinsiaHiHitawiiaiaHiHiminiaHtiHKWwwwwaMiuKsmumKwwwwwaMiuMtMiMiiiiiiigl Troops and police stood guard on members to wage a "local-action of the mild stroke he suffered a 113 Main Street — Tel. Ml-9-6117 tha line's offices but there were campaign" to enlist suliport of week ago .imiterday, b u t now- he la TIERNEY— their communities against pro­ no disorders. Dutch employes were awaiting word from hia doctors on k searched before they left the build­ posed national legislation which whether h« can go after alL k ings and were not allowed to take he declared^ would, if pa.ssed. mark This morning's talk was the This Christmas Give FUNERAL HOME k HALE’S- private cars “or buses from the Harrison C. Coombs "the beginning of the end of the first face-to-face meeting of El­ private practice of medicine" in FINEST MODERN r A c n ,m r ,s V KPM compound. senhower and the man he twice de* Something a Bit Out If "We are staying In possession," this country. feate(l for the nation's highest post OFF-STREET PARKING a union leader declared. The Specifically, he urged the doc- since early .1953. ! union’s red dag and the Indonesian tora to campaign against a pro­ After his talk with "the President. of the Ordinary.... QUIET RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD flag were raised over the build­ posal introduced in the closing ses­ Stevenson sat In for a 90-minute . . . Manchester’s Leading Christmas Maine Man Seized sion of the 85th Congress by Rep. Wayne M. Traylor of Naval Research Laboratory's shock and vibration branch' readies a 6.4-inch 819 WEST CENTER ST. (Just Weaf of McKee St.) ing. test sphere for vibration trials. One of the small aluminfim test spheres wlU substitute for 20-lnch briefing of congreeeiodal leadya of There was no" immediate indica­ Aime For«n4.4C)iRl) ■ both parties on the adminlatraUoo'e Undcf, Swlal Security scientific satellite in first of three-stage tests of, Vanguard launching rockets, scheduled for tomor­ A Gift From tion whether other Dutch flrms row at Cape Canaveral, Fla. These 3-pouhd test spheres are Equipped with two radio transmitters, grdpoeala for the IS-natton parley. I would be Mixed. Dutch emteasy Under thq-Fc^and bill, hospital­ ' Stevenson said aome of those pro­ HALE’S Here in Connection ization and su rre a l benefits would powered by sqlar and mercury batteries. Each Rks six antennas. (U.S. Navy Photo via AP posals mXy require legisiatlon to sources said they hoped the KPM /•hotofax). bulldlAg would be returned aaoc^ be provided under the social secur­ put them into force. Scandinavian Craft Shop ^ Gift Center for 83 Years! HOUSEWARES DEPT. I . . ______The 34-hour boycott of Dutch ity program. ■ The principal mdve of that aort (Lower Store Level) enterprises In Indonesia was called In his presidential address, under consideration at the White MAY \VE SUGGEST: ('oiup In line! our humlredf* of for yesterday aa part of the na­ With F ather’s Death prepared'for the AMA's 11th House appeared to be a proposal to SPECIALIZING IN Kin l(b*a*»— our nunortnirnt U tion's campaign against the annual clinical session, and pres­ broaden considerably the Prcai- ENAMELED CASSEROLES FROM DENMARK Icrrlfir! ented at the- oBening session of denVa dticretionary authcnlty (R Chip-resistant enameled iron. Handsome oven-to-table Netherlands. The campaign Js Engineers Ready CUSTOM BUILT HOMES protesting Dutch possession of A ST-ysar-old Winn. Mains, itiaaiHold police, he went back to Winn the AMA's poncy-msking House exchanging nuclear weapons infor­ pieces, bum-proof, stalnproof. West New .Qiitnea, “ which - Indone- - is beini held hare Jn. connecUoiv .to visit hlii^^her. qf Setagates,^ Al>e Atlantic Cit; ^ rlaws l^en in mation with Allies. GENERAL CONTRACTING Christmas Corsages '^EMP^RE ^ with last Friday's hammer slaying Sahir^t^,' ■ Police 'TleadquaHeri Tha preient Atomic Eneigy Act DECORATED COFFEE POTS .(Coatinued on Fage Twelve) of his father In Winn. received word from Winn that f passed, the fleileral govern —even though amended In 1954 to With colorful Swedish enameling. REMODELING and REPAIRING Choose from many colorful cle.signs Harrison C. Coombs has been Coombs' father was dead and to ment would withdrsii(>social secur­ U.S, Satellite U.S. Churches permit exchange of information, of in cherr\- holirlai style.s. R-WAY booked on a fugitive from justice tr>- to find his son and notify him. ity taxes on a compulsory basis atomic power idants—still continue HUNDREDS OF OTHER EXCITING GIFTS FREE ESTl.M.ATES—.MOKTGAtGES ARRANGED cliai’ge and will be presented in Coombs had apparently left wor4 from almost the entire working By GEOiUlE W. CORNEU. rigid reatricUons against giving in­ COME . . . SEE THEM ALI/ SNO- 'Town Court about 4 p.m. today. in Winn that he was coming td Fippulatlon and use those taxes to Missile Test Center. Cape (3sna-^had been installed upside down. Re- (AP Religion Writer) formation on weapons designs or Labor Leaders tcanefarring nuclear weapons. ind n Each In Bangor, Maine, Sheriff Ar­ Manchester and had given the reimburse hospitals and physicians versl. Fla., Dec. 3 —Engineers placement of the valve apparently St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 8 (Ah—A ERNEST A. RITCHIE 59c MOVER thur C. Chandler of Penobscot name of a person, whom he did not for services; rendered to ail per­ worked St top speed today to pre­ remedied the situatibn. * sharp, probing light was turned on The 1954 amendment did contain 16 I.IRERTY ST. — TEE. Ml .3-8172. MANCHESTER Hit Bid to Stall County said a warrant charging identify, his address-ess asa "General sons — sortie 12 to 13 million .— pare America's first apace sat4l7 Builders ot the third-stage rock­ Amerlca'a chyrehea today—and it a minor provision permitting the Coombs with the murder - of the Delivery, Manchester." Until th is; eligible to receive old age and llte for launching at da>vn tomor­ et—the rocket that aatually ^11 found signs of great promise, but to give ita ' Allies ■».» . J 79-year-old Charles T. Coombs is time. ' police were rvot aware o f; survivors benefits,' row or soon thereafter. propel the Vanguard satellite into also aerious flaws. some Idea as to size, shape and December *3 JL /t? lll< tl1 U { on its way here and the younger Coombs lieing hers. i ------The.v apparently remedied one un orbit and ItselT becom$ a Aatel- The hard-hitting appraisal came weight, of weapons for purposes of Wag last jnlnute^ problem, the malfunc­ planning on their handling and de-. fXU p» Coombs will be presented as soon The post offlct was notified. I (Continued on PageM neteen) llte—showed up for launching in a 6,500 word report on the livery In event of war. as it arrives. Saturday night, Coombs went to • ------' ' tioning of ."ground support equip­ preparations and expressed confi­ "state of the churches" to the tri­ Atlantic City, N. J.. Dec. 3 (Ah ment designed to cool some of the Today’s proposals pnsumably 2 3 4 Police Chief Herman O. Schendet the police station and toW police | -wmr i ' ww t s dence that if the first two rocket ennial genera! aaaembly of the Na­ —Labor union chiefs looked isith said that Coombs was brought to fuel before it was pumped into^thc tional Council of Churahes. general disfavor today on a pro­ that he w»s told a meaSage await- > M rocket. stages work perfectly theirs will (ContiBned oa Page Ten) ti Police Headquarters, last night by ed him there. Police then learned Tv Rp* aR C l. O too. , Il cited these factors, among ------.a- 9 10 11 IMPORTED FABRIC posal from one of thetr colleagues State Policeman Orlando Ragaxzl The.v also labored To ellminste that uflioDS help combat inflation from Coombs that he had. that Hope for New Record others, as currently widespread who was helping two Maine offi­ day, secured a room at 61 Jfmv St. noise interference in the crucial characterialics of U.S. religious ( ® @ ® by foregoing 1958 wage boosts. cials In the case. Philip W. Wheeler' second stage of the S-stage vehicle Charles E. Bartley of Redlands, life: . PARK George Meany, AFL-CIO presi­ As far ail police were concerned Voting on. Pay Calif,, president of Grand Central of the Maine attorney general’s of­ which will attempt to place a 6'» 1. Christian teaahlngi, concern­ GLOVES dent, sent word through aides that the matter was clo.sed. TTien at inch ball into an orbit 300 to .1,200 Rocket Co., told a reporter: "Our 27 he will personally scotch the idea fice and Robert M. Hutchins of the 7 ;30 last night Ragazzi, Wheeler rockets already have gone higher ing the hereafter have 16ng been BuUetms Penobscot County sheriff's office And Hutchins appeared at head­ Boost, Benefits miles above the Earth. sidestepped in many churches, but Double \vo\en cotton with plain In a speech to^one of the several came to Manchester yesterday to Ooiitd Cause Break ITp than any others. We hope thatrihls are now regaining their rightful from the AP Wires FREE or trim back.s. Also nylon stretch quarters and told police that week ^v* caq claim a second rec­ Of the AFI.-CIO convention‘JI Iwk^foT Cwmbs. (ioomba' father's death appeared to Hartford, Dec. 3 (/P) — A- 815 The exj>erts were optimistic that ord." place in church perspective. or wool lined .strinjf jfloves. Schendel today related the events lie one involving foul play. they would have This trouble work­ , Changing Trend N PURNELL > STORE HOURS: other federation leaders gener­ leading to Coombs' capture this __ j mlllloh benefits and payroll rise ed- out before the pre-launching Wilbur G. Hartzell. the com­ IKE ASKS MIH8ILJE PX'NDS ally disagreed with the plan put The three Immediately went to pany's progress iqanager. added 2. A trend in the churches to be HALE'S WILL BE OPENED way: the New St; Wlise" bitt Coombs t ^°>' aome 23,000 employes of P ratt count-down. It w^s learned from ruled by the question,,, "What does Waaklngton, Dec. S (AP) — PARKING ON THE NIGHTS THAT ARE ,00 $ 4 forward by President Richard vJ., IJved Out of Oar various sources that trailer equip­ that there have been many suc- President Elsenhower outlined Gray of the AFL-CIO. Building not there. His belongings, l and Whitney Aircraft plants in cesMul static firings o f proto type the popular will expect of Ua," is CIRCLED IN THE ABOVE C ALE.NDAR *1 Pair A- few days before Thanksgiving however, were still in his' room, central Connecticut Is being vo(ed ment deaigtied to cool the nitric changing to a more courageously to CongTcsslonal lenders today and Construction' Trades Depart­ Coombs arrived in town and had acid to the required temperature or experimental models, of the plana for n 83 faUUon inersnse In ment. claiming some 3)s million pf Scheqdel said. •on by uhion members today. Grand Central third stage rocket, Christian guidepoat, "What is the been living out of hia car until ------t Terms of the new ■work con­ before it is pumped Into the sec­ word of God which' we roust pro­ tM defense budget, devstsd pri­ the 15 million AFL-CIO members. ond stage cticket bad not been and no failures. marily te-nilssilea and anUsnb- Gray, in a speech to his build­ Thanksgiving moaning when, he (Continued on Page Ten) tract, the company is offering the claim 7" lAM (International Association of working, proper^f. He pointed out that Grand Cen- 3. Modem 'churches too often rnarlns equipment. Chairman One Moment Madam - - Will You Answer ing trades group yesterday, called After considerable Recking Itjlcel rockets powered the final two BridgM (R-NH, of the Senate for loosen^ government cr^it Machlplsts) were announced thl8 have put the accent on secular morning as employes started vot­ was discovered that a small valve' stages of the Air Force project yardsticks of aucceaa—size, statix- Republleata Polity Goesniittee policies to aid financing of all _____ 1___ I Farslde, the balloon-launched rock' said as he raroe out of a 5-honr types of construction and guggest- ing by shifts on the, ratification or tica and outward attracUvenesX— BEAUTIFUL rejection of the tentative agree­ et vehicle which is believed to have rather than spiritual dedlcaUon. White Hense eonferenM that the ^ the wage' moratorilim to coun­ reached ah'altitude of more than 4,- ter inflation. He said his plan Frank Dies; ment reached by union and com­ 4. Many congregations woyld Prealdent told the Congnsn mem­ pany negotiators last week. 0()0 milea.., ■ ' . , bers he will ask far ^,940,000,- would create m(ire' construction': News Tidbits Hartzell said the. empty steel rather have a minister who la a BATH MAT SETS Jobs. Voting will not be completed a t "g<)od administrator and promo­ 006 In foreign aid funds. ate Policy on High Pay . ! the several P4WA' plants until Culled from AP Wirea shell of the third stage rocket will ter' than one who la “ a loyal and abotit 4:30 p.m. today. The results trail along through the sky after humble disciple of Jesua Christ, a U.8. WATCHES BEOS GIFT IDEAS In cotton or visco.'sp rayon. But other-AFL-CIO leaders were Famed Publisher 81 the tiny sphere and may even out- Frankfort, Germany, Deo,. S Solid colors or mulli-floi-al quick to hark back to the AFX,-] will be announced then. thinker and a fearless prophet of However, it was apparent this Moi;occan nationalists accuse illye the tiny satellite. the sovereign and redeeming (IP)—U.S. military poHee t havn patterns. C ;6's economic thesis that a )Ugh j -' While the satellite itself is riampril a watch on the Hnssisn wage policy la good for the coun-| Rochester. N. Y., Dec. 3 lor Moat bf the Gannett -newspapers reaUi^ Importance of miSsile pro-' one roof—all coordinated into lumihum Honolulu, Dec. 3 (Abr-Four A ir, are In New York state. w Gannett started from scratch, (qg- the times. The pay Increase gram. era today oa his Middle East a pattern for perfect living. ... the question? COLORFUL PRINTED REVERSIBLE PLASTIC 10.95; Forte RF 101 Voodoo Fighters? .He was born Sept. 15. 1876, on a was underlined as "about the best! miasion to head off troUlde be-- ioH«h«d Two-thirdsjwa-iniraa ofoi theme common .stock.biock ' , Wn n «>■ noouL imr , Seardh suspended for climber, (Editor's Note—Funerals. Isvefyt-then said, 'X)h, well, ahe wiU al- tween IsraM and Jordan. Ham- Note, too, the huge master TERRY CLOTH CHRISTMAS PA'TTERI ttresiked acrosa the Pacific from of the Gannett Co., representing about M miles southcart of, that hafr been negotiated in thfs i missing since Saturda>'*fm 1 Dehorah Kerr thinks, are ‘T»ar-I vaya be with us." 40WI8 IfVtU r Tokyo to Honolulu In atx Bours and marskjold talked with Prethler bedroom .. . . the 2 baths . . . tVhat i.s the O.N’K m ^t important rea.son whv you voUng control, la held by the ' *; region during the past ycAr." They Rainier, Washington. .. UJ4. In- i *J**t^" becanse they emphasize That's, right, dear," I said, sur­ David Ben-Gnrion and Foreign the central hallway to the dif­ 35 minutes yesterday for -the -first Frank E. . Gannett , Newspaper Uving and his fa t h e r | evaluated It aa worth ajjout $15 i vlt^ to participate in death's 'negative side. But the prised and happy with her reply. We have plana for this and changed to Bantly Oi! StTrvice? noh-atop jet flight over the route.' Foundation Inc. i t Is enjoined to 'ii^aries, gave it up;, Subsequent milUon to employes. "real P* will live on aqd return to Minister Golds Meir shortly after ferent levels ... . and the con­ 100 othar beautiful homes in KITCHEN TOWELS TABLE CLOTHS ---- - ventures also failed. , ^ new $300 million loan fund set up “Her apirlt will always be with ua.” his arrival from Jordan, The .Air Force said the 3,850 continue publishing the news­ ' by last (Congress. oneness with God, the Tamed ac- What a« wonderful reaction to venient walk-out family room our Weyerhaeuser 4-Sqnar« mile flight never, had been made Gannett sold neu'spapers, col j where he apparently made little Ail levela are interconnected SPEhDl SKUV’K'K! All of Bantly Oil Company’s de­ After Christmas use whit^ damask papers and to have: c,ommunity Johnstown. Pa., .State Trooper ♦''ea» believes. TWs la the first of death, 1 thought. Not many of ua progress. Home building Service. For faster. It didn't announce the num­ service as-its paramount objective. lected and sold, carloads of bonie^, S!l llfillifs n l)n ilin rra> kills 14-year-old bo.v -in climax , of j - artirles ^ y distinguished can view death with guch whole-- by abort fligbta of atairs. details, stop in to sea us soon. livery and service truck.s are equipped with) a 2-way •side. ber of times the jets were refueled .Wrote letters for and sold rubbw- t^ailiage radio .service that gives almost “jet-propelled” service. Gannett directed that the foun-. 100 milllile-an-hour stolen car chase leaders on life beyond the grave.) aome clarity. Unusually it is, the BACKS FAY HIKE CURBS 79e In the air. , > dation usa ita funda for charit­ stamp slgnaturea to Italian track |_ RriflfT#»xi4s r t F l f a x . . . WliInter storms kill estimated very young or the very old. Atlantic City, N J_ Dec. 8 i/P) They re terrific-time savers. A truck is di.spatchcd over Matching Aprons— $1.49 PiloUitg the four reconnaissance able, educational and general phil­ workers and hustled'eyery way he D ria g e p O rl T irC 19 persons in northeast Mediter­ By DEBORAH KERR No Fear of Drath '■ Secretory of LAbor Mitchell 52 X 5! fighters ' which flashed -over could to make art honest dollar. I > ____ _ , ' _ the air waves ’ to handle any emergency. Extra heavy quality terry towela for anthropic purpoies in communities ranean. . , Hollywood. Dec. 3 (AP) — Re­ My dear father-in-law has ut­ sa)d today' the idea ot a mora­ Hlckam Field a t '4:46 p.m. were where Gannett ciewspapeca are lo­ He won a tcholarahlp to attend I Bridgeport, Dec. 3 (/Pi—Company Seattle court calls second panel cently my secretary, who had been terly no fear of dyin . "What a torium on union wage Increase diahea and handa. Two amart pattema in CAKE HUMIDOR Capt. Martin J.- Barnard, 31, Little cated anil geneijally circulated'.' The . He. entered f officials say a freight tmek termi- with me moat o "the 11 years I all color combinatlona. ' 52 X 70 A beaiMilu'l wir to liM of SO Jurors in effort to select jury relief it' will be!" he exclaims. "No demands ne.vt .vear should he I (1 lie "lost” without I’.antly Oil Service. There’s not b.ktd food. --oTeo fmh.*9 Rock, Ark.; Lt.. Raymond C. foundation has made several with $80. He had’saved $1,000 by j nal hit by a $1 million fire last for Dave Bepk's trial - . . Presi­ have )>een in America, dijed after children to worry about. No grand­ "oortously considered.” But he an^uthcr oil company in town that can mate)) Bantlv's Other Printed Terry Towels t 26, Untontown, Kan.; Lt. grants. ' : the time he waa graduated in | night, may be operating agairr to- dent of World Trade Center says a long Illness. I pondered how to children to climb all over me. No 1 avoided any outright support or «lic Mfelr- Bit I4!i” ir«r Harold J. Severtaon, 25. Montrose, When Gannett retired. Paul Mil­ 1892. i (Jgy, I break the news to m.v two daugh­ SPEEDY Service. • - 59c and 69c 44 X 90 It uMiul It letver. Copp.r- • ? ew ' England enjo.vlng economic newspapers to' read with pages | rejertlon when aok,ed about n color tluminu—la 84.8SI pcO* fl: B.; sAd Lt. James G. Waugh, 28, ler, fortper chief of. t)ie Washing­ He worked on the Cornell Daily j They said the one-story concrete renaisaanre. ters, who had been very close to filled of cruelty and destruction!" i plan advocated yesterday to rep­ Now buy a Chriatma.. cloth but use it the aiMd 8S.S0 ShreivejMrt, La. ton bureau of the Aaaoclated Preas, Sun. But his first paying job as a I block structure was hardly dam- Gov. Ribicotf continues to press her. I can see how this splendid atti- | resentatives of SVj million union­ BUILDINC MATERIALS Matching Aprons $1.29 year 'round. Three B66 twin jet bombera flew succeeded him., reporter was oh the Syracuse Her-1 aged as an alcHohol-fed flrd de- llgbt'‘to induce Army n5t to close r The girls’ nurse came Into the “Our Reputation tude toward death cam also be | ists by one ot their oolleagues. In at 5:41 p.m. with an elapsed Gannett died at his home. , ald. He left thfe job to become sec-stroyed, most of a large quantity Springfield Arn.or> and transfer room’ while I was talking .'with given to the very aick. I expori-1 LUMBER FUEL DELCO-HEAT la Your Aaaurance'’ time over the same route .of' 7 Gannett Is survived by hia wife, retary to the president of Cornell, of merchaq^l.se awaiting delivery fqnctiona to.Boston . . -sFoiir boys Melanie, my 9-year-old. and s«ld. enced it myself when I was making j 16,006 CANADIANS IDLED hours 11 minutei. the fdrmer Caroline Werner; a Jacob G. Schurman, when the lat­ —ranging ' from Christmas ' toys chqaed by police killed aa auto "The funeral wiU be on Monday." "Heaven Knows Mr. Allison” in ; Toronto, Pqc. 8 ’i/P) — Plant 336 NORTH MAIN STREET ir Five Voodoos / began - the trip daughter. NRa. Charles V. McAdam ter was made head of a coinmla- and clothing to heavy machinery. overturns and bursts into flames "What funeral?" asked Melanie, the West Indies. shutdowns by Canada's three TEL. MI 9-525,3 GrMn Stamps With Gash Salat from To)00 Open Daily 7 A.M. loi 5 P.M., Includinir Wednesday .n iK n u jC c e e Voodoo Fighters, which fle- and six grandchildren. Frank B. B J u m r o iL C0.1K: the United States and newspaper Aast.. Fire Chief Albert Swarx GeoVge-Oonkling says thaX Ribi-1 curious. up. The sun was-beating down furi-1 workera In /Ontario. The man- AfUrnoon and' Saturday Until Noon 'k Free Parkiac At tha Raar af Our Stora MANCNiSmi CONM* cently eatablished Wqtt-Bkut trana- Gannett J l w u bom Qct 24 to the work. He .became city editor - of said the fire began when a carton coff'a 10 par cent spending cot Is I . "Vlvisn’s, dear,” told her. “Yoii oualjr, I would have been burnt to I ufacturen said buyers were S3I MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CONM continental apeed records, .are Dixon Qannettx: Dixois la associ­ the,Ithaca; N. Y.. News, a t' $.16 fell off a power lifting machine and hot orMtmry. ,'i. (jovernraent de-{ know how she- Los been, ill for a a crisp If I didn't have,my nuii’a bolding oft because of rumors CORNER MAIN and O AK STREETS powered nratt a t t and Whitney ated with the Ford Motor Q>. Telephone MI 9-4595—RockvUle-^Phohe TR 5-3271 by cMes not to relST nine .XIaltfomia king time. Welt, ahe has died." that the government Is gotaig to •Bftnea. - a. Guinett's chief InUrfsta hoxtdsi (Continned m Page'Eight) (Coatinued on Page five) Communists on Smith Act charges.' . Melanie thought for a moment. (Ooattaiwd oa nige nitoea) * cut the eutee tax ea enrs. \ .•f . T ••• It . ,\ i i ^ '

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1957 V ilANGHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1957 PAGE TH U a dren would like to send a fancy decorated cboky as a Christmas Bolton surrender its moral and spirit­ nations unintentionally have as­ card t6 a special friend. ual values In the process of striv­ sumed the characterlsti(» of on op­ Manchester Lions It Pays to Start ChrUtfnaa cards can be planned Great Promise, ing tor scientific achievement." posing nation In order to defeat it. $2.00, $2.60, $3.00, $3.60 . well before Christmas. As much as School Board Sheinwold bn/Bridge tax incl.— All Seats Re^rved ineers He sAld launching of the Rus­ "A s a nation we could establish To Fete Sightless you can. Interest the children In I Flaws Seen in sian satellite produced an "alarm­ tecbnological superiority and be­ in making their own cards. I f you ingly revealing" reaction, among come (captive to the-very material­ The Mancheater Lions ClubwlU V have kept those that were sent to PESSIMISM PAYS Christmas Early Members Get Americana—one of "fear and jeal­ istic dialectic which we abhor," he hold Christmas party tor the you last year many of them will LN PL/VYINO SLAM S South dealer ousy" that suggests they concur in added. sight handicappe(t a t '6:30 tonight North-South vulnerable ‘ First U.S. Satellite tJ.S. .Oiurches supply pictures which the children By Alfred Sheinwold the Russian view that only tech­ at the Three J'a Mstaurant. can cut out and paste on cards or NORTH «- DOROTHT V. W HIPPli:. M.D.,'* the nativity. As you. work up a , It isn't easy to make six clubs nology is Important. ; Abouti 20 blind persons from tbs colored paper. Aid for Job A K J 7 J 3 2 (Continued from Page One) (Coitllnued hum Page One) This country, he said, has al­ Manufacturing Center Chrlatma* has a v-ay of pounc­ little scene your children begin to with today’s hand even If you knqw Manchester area are expected to When children buy their cards V 5 4 2 ways held > that the greater val­ ing out of the fall. It always .seem.s feel the spirit of Him whose birth­ ♦ K 3 be in attendance under the guid­ let them make their own selection, Bolton, Dec. 3, (Special)— Mrs. where all of the cards are. BSrtley said the rocket, al­ E n g a g e d 1). Interest in religion appears to ues were "moral responsibility, dis­ Moscow (/P)— The ■'Soviet Black to come before you ar<- ready. day we celebrate. Perhaps ypu A 10 2 ance of Mrs. Ethel L. Connor and deciding which card goes to which Edmund Peresluha and John Har­ West opened his singleton dia­ though the amalleat of the three, be at an all-time high, with church cipline. Integrity, compassion, coif- When you wake up to the fact that want to buy a few figiires, but WEST EAST Sea port of Odess)^, with quick ac­ Mrs. Frances Raodh. person. Let them sign their own ris, two new ly-elect^ members on mond, and dummy won the first gives the Vanguard its greatest membership over 100 million, but cern tor justice, loyalty to truth- tlM big day Is JiMt around the cor­ don't buy too many. A homemade A 10 8 K 4 A A Q 9 ■ cess to the Mediterranean and Mid­ Co-chairmen' of the event, names and stamp the envelopes.” the Board of Education, recently velocity incerase, from 9,000 m.p.h. delinquency, immorality and social all the factors that have to do with ner there is a mad ash to get scene with figures moulded out of trick with the king. ¥ Q 10 7 6 3 V J 9 8 ■Tt .4.-1 George DeOormier and Bernard Keep the (^ildren interested In attended an orientation meeting at ♦ 6 at the burnout of the second stage, confusion also are at peaks. the motives, spirit and quality of dle East,. Is one of the principal for the best buys in everything ready. Tempers are clay, with pine cones for trees, The next trick was the crucial ♦ Q J 1098 2 Hickey, have arranged tor gifts doing things'for Christmas, doing the University of Connecticut A 6 4 3 to 18,000 m.p.h. In the orbit. Income Compared man under God,’’ manufacturing centers tor goods tor all attending. Entertainment Hhely to snap during mad dashes. will mean more to the children. things for thj family, for their The meeting which wa.s spon­ one. Most players would plan to Bartley said his company has 7. Fifty-three churches reported Ihla year get going early and Your homemade Ftory of Christ SOUTH* "We are dangerously ''near to going to India, Burma, Egypt and will be provided by Antonio Mar- friends and taking part In com- sored by the Connecticut Associa­ take the ace of diamonds and ruff named its rocket, "Tuzigoot" for a total in(X)me of $2,041,908,161 last "sequins, glitter,' malie some leisu-ely preparatlon.s will be worked over and played A None yielding these standards of value Indonesia. tone. a mutlcion Who is himself rrfUnlty plans. Their iriterest in tion of Boards of Education V A K N ew Mexican Indian tribe now year, while the yearly take of one edth the children. When you start with for weeks be. .ri Christmas. a diamond in the dummy, Then, to an avowedly atheistic and ma­ Machine tools and presses are blind. others helps to keep down the pitch (C A B E ) acquainted new school perhaps, they would ruff a spade ♦ A 7 5 4 lletl Seats extinct. criminal syndicate from narcotics, terialistic standard,” he said. "W e early you'll have time to talk to Yule Decorations Arallabid’ fer among Items being built there. All members of the Lions Club styrofoam of excitement in what is being done board members with their respon­ and ruff the last diamond in dum­ . A A K Q 1 9 8 7 Bartley said the third stage gambling and extortion was an are even being urged today by the children about what Christmas Plan some other decorations for Moa. Ihra Thar* Other orders are being filled for are invited to bring their wives to for them and It also helps to give sibilities. Each member who at­ my. This plan, if it worked, would West Nonb FjMt aad Sal. Mat. rocket engine demonstrated that estimated $2,280,000,000. some of our national leaders to meahs. It’s a wonderful season and the house and put them up as the Pass farm machines, tip trucks, self- the affair. membor ef monchester ehorge plan them a real feeling of love and tended received the recently pub­ make six clubs with an overtrick. 2 A Pass there was a igreat field for the 8. Church membership growth is make ourselves into a sc l^ tlfic en­ propelled cranes, gas welding units, children need to be a part of all of children work on them. Try to add Pms outstripping population gains, and concern for others. 'iThis, hiuch lished "Handbook for Connecticut The actual declarer was a pessi­ 3 A Pass aotid. propellant. gineering society.” metal making and forging ma­ TlxiUnlted States has about half It—not Just reccivei.s of gifts. a few new Items every day or so. more than receiving, is what we Boards of Education" and other mist. He knew that the difference Pass * A Pass He'aald that the solid propellant denominations will have to build Past, He said history shows that many chinery. of the world's hard-surface.roads. About the first of December be­ Make a big batch of Christmas want our youngsters to feel about material designed to aid them in between making and losing his rocket is simpler and more reliable new churches at the rate of 2,000 Opening lead — ^6 I gin to plan your Christma.s decora- cookies, Cut them in interesting Christmas. the deliberations of their board. slam waa close to 1,700 points. The THERE IS S'm X TIME TO ORDER BY MAIL than liquid propellant rockets. a year for the -next 20 years to Uons. it is of course too early to .shapes and decorate them with The services of the State Depart­ extra trick was wortli only 20 Send Check or IVtoney Order To • He addeij Uiat in the anti-mis- keep up. set up a tree, but you could plan bright colored sugar. These can be ment of Education, available to the points. For this reason, he decided SPRINGFIELD HOCKEY'ASSOCIAHON stle missile field, t-here is a de­ 9. Too many people speak a creche or nativity scene. Talk stored until needed, ard make won­ Deaths Last Night local Board, were described by Dr. to safegiiard his slam against even Hamilton Union. Eastern States Coliseum, Weot Springfield finite emphasis solid propellants, vaguely of the need of "faith and about the Christi-.as story and let derful gifts for visiting children Raymond J. Fay, director of ad­ the most unlikely bad breaks. Be Sure to State Number and Price of TIcketa and declared than In push button religion,” rather than of the real the children make animals and fig­ need—of God, of a "return to the NEW TRANS-PORTABLE*.*. Thm o a r radio that gomm wharm you go..,im ne/» onohantm m nt to during Christmas week, of even ministrative services, and Dr. W il­ Only Real Threat Also Performance Desired warfare a weapon must have in­ ures, trees and houses to represent By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS To Elect Officers ' a .- -S’" ^ Father." before. Perhaps some of the chil­ lis H. Umberger, chief of the The only real threat, he soon stant readiness, as provided by New York — Dr. M anfred The wide-ranging report was Bufieau of Federal-State-Local Re­ saw, was that one of the opponents solid propellants. Joshua Sak?l, 57, Austrian - born prepared by the Rev. Dr. Roswell lations. These department staff had only a singleton diamond to Hartford Aircraft Lodge 748 of physician, who discovered the in­ P. Barnes, associate general sec­ sulin shOck treatment for schizo­ members and officers of the CABE begin with. I f he played the hand the International Asaociatlon of served as a panel to answer ques­ retary of the council. phrenia, died Monday. He had ''normally,'' the ace of diamonds Machinists will .elect offlceri Sun­ 'At. It was presented on the third tions of 'the new board members. Glastonbury '. lived In this country since 1938 and would bo ruffed, and.back would day for 1958. The election will be day ol the week-long assembly'of Building Permit. come a trump. He would eventual­ Bertha Agnea Rohultz was head of the Manfred Sakel held at the Villa Rose, Y'lnOMr representatives of 30 Orthodox de Donald Tedford. chairman of the ly lose another diamond trick. Research Foundation. Locks, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. nominations -with about 37 mil Zoning Board,' Has announced that Mr. and Mrs. W alter Schultz, 375 Hollywood—Ralph Branton, 61 To avoid this danger, our pessi­ The lodge, chartered In 1941, Bridge Work lion members. the following building permits have mistic declarer led a low diamond Adams St., announce the engage­ vice president of Allied ArtUts repree^nts over 6,000 members in ment of their daughter, Bertha As the council’s policy-setting Movie Studio and former Midwest been issued for the month of N o­ from dummy at the second trick a bargaining unit of 7,000 em­ vember: Moving Along Agnes, to Ralph Oark, son of assembly, got down to its working THm NMvu M KAouftm O A F puMAtmuftK t r o m t h k ' ^ O G f c m T y k o m t exhibitor, died Monday. He was and played a low diamond from ployes at the Hamilton Standard grind, delegates split Into 22 ma­ 3 To Nelson W. Goble for a breeze- his own hand! Charles Ctark. Carroll, Maine. HARDWOOD FLOORS president of Allied's T V subsidi­ Division of United Aircraft 'at Miss Schultz is a senior at Man­ jor groups plus uncounted other way and garage to his presant EAst won the second trick, much ary. Interstate Television Corp., Windsor Locks and Broad Brook. Glastonbury, Dec. 3 ( Special )-*• chester High School and her fiance committees to Iron out prelimi­ and at one time was part owner dwelling on Tolland Rd.; to Harold to his amazement. There Wfm Alexander Ferguson, 25 N ew ­ //' The lateW report from the Greater Borst for a porch addition to his is employed at the J. R., Johnson naries on matters , to come^ before of the Tri-State Theater arcult in nothing he could no now to defeat m an,St, is a candidate for the of­ Video Everyday Hartford Bridge Authority says the meeting. present dwelling on South Rd.; to the contract. fice o f conductor. Co., Hartford. Nebraska. Iowa and Illinois. tliat work on the Glastonbury- A summer weddinf is l^ing ' Message to Nation Due Waycross. Ga. — Jack W il­ Ernest Toth for an addition to a East returned a heart, and AU Rlgkta Reoerved— Wetherafleld Bridge is well ahead tool Shed on his property on planned. / One key committee, set un to liams Sr., 79. editor and pubUsher South won. He led his remaining * H. T. Dickenson A Co., Inc. o f schedule. draft the assembly's "Messa^ to Howard Rd.; to Harry Godwin for '4 i « @ of the Waycross Journal - H er^d small diamond and ruffed with the Nation," is headed by a Dis­ a 4-room Cape Cod house on Car­ ■M The engineers report the con­ since 1916, died Monday. Williams dummy's ten of clubs. Then he struction of piers is progressing munity Club .will hold /A potluck ciples of cihrlst layman, J. Irwin was known, as a philantrophist, penter Rd.; and to Louis Albasi for drew tpimps and claimed the rest EASTWOO supper tonight at 6:30 In the club­ a 2-car garage and breezeway to smoothlj’ and that approach steel Miller, of Opiumbus, Ohio, an en­ state legislator and for his pro­ of the tricks will be laid by the middle of March. house. Police Chief /Terranc* J. gine company executive. motion of agriculture, forestry and his present dwelling on Villa Dally Question Dmtk A»dr«WB Alan Freed McKaig will be gu4s^‘ speaker. The Louisa Rd. Llada Darnell Edwin B. Burdick, chief engi­ The gathering last night got a the pulp and paper industry in As dealer, you hold: Spade— auction will he conducted by Ed­ nudge from President Eisenhower Child Expert to Speak "Mr. Reek neer, .said that no contracts had isv/M Georgia. He was bom In Castle 8 7, Heart—A K, Diamond— "ZERO ward V. D.’ ScholAel and cochair- Mrs. Jessie Wall, head of the See and Hear The been given out yet for the inter­ to sj[>eak up forthrightly oh (hir- Hayne, N. C. A 7 5 4. CTub— A K Q J 9. What m'en Df the offolr/ars Mr.'and Mrs. Child Guidance Department at the HOUR" and RoN" Fabulous Telefunken changes, pavement or toll houses. rent problems to provide the Chattanooga, Tenn. — Homer do you say? Donald. \Cooneyysand Mr. and Mrs. guidance of religious insights. UJa, University of Connecticut, will be t;U-«:4M:il « Jjeanwhlle the first house to be O. Price, 59, widely khqwn evan­ Ansvycr: Bid one club. The hand Malvern Le Van. H* said the council' represente the speaker at the Parent-Teacher S l a n c l ^ iT%is—Ht-Pt Radio-Phono- moved, to make way for the ap­ gelistic singer, ,dled Sunday. His is not quite worth an opening bid The Rev. Robert P. Sullivan an­ "s basic force" In the nation’s life meeting of the Cooperative Nurs­ WEDNESDAY ' 1 Short Wave Is truly a proach through the mitadow lands headquarters were at the Mis­ of two, particularly in s minor nounced the organizing of a Jun­ — the "epiritual strength and mor­ HMD ery and Kindergarten tomorrow at Hunchbook .of, Notre Damo ELECTRON^CS wonderful example of the to tne new bridge, will be trans­ sionary Board of the Northern suit. ior CYO for those In Grades 7 and al fibre of our people” —and It Is \ 8 p.m. at the United Methodist finest In German crafts­ ported across Naufiuc Ave. today Baptist Church In Indlanapo|s. He (Copyright 1957, General Fea­ manship. See It: Hear It to Its new location. )t is owned by 8 will be held tonight at 7 in the up tb churches to keep spiritual Church. tures Corp.) LABORATORIES was bom la Anniston, Ala. — at no obligation. Edward F. Dickau. prominent to­ church hall. This will replace Sat truths “evec, before the eyes 'of Modarn oi tomorrow, Crawfordsvllle, Ind.—Mrs. Helen A t 7:15 p.m., preceding the reg urday catechism ' classes tor this Unit Wood Blocks ular meeting, the Executive Board bacco grower and businessman. our citizens." Thomas Hays. 78, first wife of 277 BROAD Women’s League age group. The regtilar CTO of St. Various speakers,. along with thoy offer o rafreihinf) change from the conventional; W ill Hays, head of the motion of the association will hold their Shopping Simplified meeting. The Women's League of the Paul’s will hold a candy sAfe next Dr. Barnes' report, ' Also stressed picture producers and distributors WMk. and candy wrappers will con Orange to Elect RADIO ■Flrst.Cliurch of Christ will hold this theme — .that America must give you a gfow of pride in their gleaming beauty for 25 years. Hays, who died In A "new look" In cniristmas gifts TELEVISION tain a picture of the new church hot let itself be dazzled by Rus­ The installation of officers for their Christmas party on Dec. 12 1964, at one time was Republican is in stofe for those with the now nearing completion. sian sdenttfic gains to the extent MINITY-SinHT HOUOAV SSDAN and excite the admiration o f your frie n d s by th e ir 1958 will take place %t the next Christmas spirit this year. A New at 10:30 a.m. and pre-schoolers national chairman and postmaster are welcome too. A potluck lunch- Installation of newly elected of­ of sacrlQcIng ^ritual values tor striking, decorative design. general. meeting of the Grange to be held York mail-order concern has work­ ENDS TONIGHT ficers will be held by the Gbod Will material standards. on Friday Dec. 13 at 8 p m. at the ed out a gift-sending system in best selection of aon will be served at noon followed Look To Qonllty Work Clothes and by entertainment and the exchange Grange, following a potluck supper It is the churches’ duty. Dr. Get the Features of the Future... in a ’58 Ojdsl Community Hall. A cordial Invita­ which the purchaser sends a spe­ Greet Helidky Shew at 6:30 tonight. Members are Barnes said, "to remind the na­ Tht stunning Trans-Porlsbit Whether you build or remodel, first let us show you this tion Is extended to all members cial Yule card that lists gifts In a shoes at reasonable prices. of 25-cent gifts. Mothers bringing Beth in c ^ r children are reminded to include a Rslied to bring a hot dish. tion that it need not — dare not Radio is trsnsistor equipped and Ss n/Ko! So practical! And to convenient! Oldamobile's Trans-Portable Radio setusOy and their families and friends. preselected price range. The re­ powered byew Uavea. C«*aa. (Ml THE CAUt'OBNIANS ETavel pit off New L(>f>don Tpke. hare a compact, liglrtweigfat ROF» mentary JBchooi? **LUtlo Maa L«ot" Manchester Trust ... 60 65 F E A T U R E SHOW N 6:20-9:25 Cluuuiei IS Hertford, Coaa. Hospital Visit I ^ E I T U PU R N IT U R B radio to take wherever you gt>. . . Bulletin Board Ckaaael tt Spriajrfleld, Maea. 'M) WEST POINT Conn. Bank and Trust I V C I I n C O M PAN Y Chaaapl M New BHtala. Ceaa. 18:15 ( 8) FKATIBE PII.M Members of the GoodaVe-Rama- F.asily alidea back into daih and fOlWAAO riOM fIfTYi i : INTO THl ROCKfr AGtl uinn's The Woman's Society of Chris­ REM. unu m K N U B I **Cate of Oold'* Co...... 35'4 38 > Phone Chaaael 4$ Holyoke, Moan. ker Post Auxallary wlllA'a') New­ MI 3-4159 douhitlocks tot theft protection. 1M5-IV5I / ^ MANCHESTER LUMBER, INC. tian Service of the United Metho­ Ch.$BPel 5S Waterbary. Coaa. 18 :M « S) NEWS HEPOHTEB AND* First National Bank of^ Q dist Church will hold a work meet WEATHER ington Veteran's Hospital today Manchester 29 31 IB HBli MMMlllBlWIBIlHIBnM^ • HK, VOUR AUTHORIZRO OLd RMOBILR ollALITV DRALRII (II) ASSIGNMENT FOBEION and Rocky Hill Veterans Hospital 255 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER *^harmacy lag tonight at 8 o’clock at the 1:M ( I) BANDSTAND LEGION Hartford National k INC. W church. Serving as hostesses for ( 1) SCSIK "The' Thin U a ." on Dec. 5 and 6. Besides bringing Bank A Trupt Co. . . 30 82 ;\ Ul-«a) BIO PAYOFF (SI) CALIFORNIANS gifts from their unit, the women Ml ~y*/j6 the meeting will be Mrs. Richard (U-M) MATINEE THEATER (Mi BOOTS A SADDLES Fire Insurance Companies Fowler. Mrs. "E. J. Roser, and Mrs. will assist hospitalized veterans in < ?olor) (M> MABTIN KANF, ■electing gifts from the (Jhrlstmas AetnA Fire ...... 4 6 'j , 49Vj Michael Goldsnider. t;N (ia-4*> THE VEBDICT IS VOL'BS (IS) EARLY LATE SHOW Shop for their families. I.,ater in Hartford Fire ...... 127 137 The Volunteer Fire Dept, will (.11 BAIX8 o r IVY "Craek V;." 4:t« (tat BBIOHTEB DAY the day. these presents will be gift National Fire ... . 57 61 hold their regular monthly meet­ ( t) RABTOON KAPKBS wrapped and if necessary, prepared Phoenix ...... 511 i 534 ing tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the fire­ ( «) AM E BIC ^ BANDSTAND for mailing. 7*hete fam ily gifts ' Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. house. (» - k » OCERM FOB A DAY ttfe ooEuiMa-unmaMr ( « ) OPEN HOl'SE purchased \ylth money earned from Aetna Casualty ....123 133 ■Personal Mention 4:1( (ia-4t) 8BCBET STORM the Poppy sale on Memorial Day, Aetna U fe ...... 170 180 Mrs Ernest Howard has re­ itnaixaKu.iiasrMaB 4;N EDGE OP NIOHT Conn. General . ^ ....2 4 6 256 ( tl UTTLE RASCALS LadlM Aid Society ' turned from a trip to Florida. She • PLUS • y w w • < I) BANDSTAND BOLAND The Lailles Aid Society of the Hattford Steam Boiler 66 70 visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. (4«) LOONEY Tl'NKS OIL COMPANY Buckingham Congregation- T ra velers...... 74' i 77 >, DeWolfe at Clearwater. She spent ^ F O R Y O M (SJ) AMERICAN BANDSTAND Fuhlle Utilities isCHUMMAeTocieecauBOe 4:4S ‘tZ-MI MODERN BOMANCEB al Church w i^ hold a pot luck sup­ Thanksgiving with her son’s fam­ t:M ( I) CISCO KID ’ 369 CENTER ST. per tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. in the Coi\n- Light A Power 16'j 18'i . i ily at Silver Springs, Maryland. ( S-Ui SIR LANCELOT Cohn. Power ...... 36 tj 38’, (II) I LED THREE LIVES Tel. Ml 3-6320 social room of the church. This will < TERESAWRI6HT (K ) THE FIRST SHOW 'be the aanual.Chriitmaa party and Hartford Electric Lt. 504 67'i Manchester Ijs-dnlng Herald Bol­ , (M) COMEDY TIME . member* afe reminded to bring Hartford Goa Co. . . . 34 37 ( « ) FOPEVE 24-Hour Burner Service ton correspondent .Mrs. l.oals CAMERON MITCHELL their gifts . for Camp Bennett’s Southern New England 'V' / v ''';)'■>< l:M (ll> THE BIO SHOW - Telephone ...... 32 34 Dimock Jr., tolephone Mitchell 9' "Andr Hard.'. Dn.ble Llf.” I'or N'ight Iliiriii r r\iii- ()nl\ summer program for undef prlv- 9828. ' ( I) RIO ADVENTI’BE eleged children. Items of under­ Manufacturing Companies ( l-SS) MICKEY MOmE CLUB Arrow, Hart A Heg, .. 424 45 (Mi THE EARLY SHOW wear and T-shirts should be clearly yjAt "The Fnxe. ol Herrow** Cali M l 9-2429 or M l 3-4845 marked aa to size and whether for Associated Spring . (M) TB1I.IGIIT THEATEB A girl or boy. ' . Bristol Brass ...... l-.M ( *) FOPEYK U :U ( I) WORLD’S BB8T MOVIER Collins ...... IM S M S S li' (M) GET BET-GO Parish Dedication I- "Oabarry Wa, a Lady’* Dunham Bush .. , W eddlngs 1:15 ( Si COI.I.EOE CLASSROOM ll:M (Il-Ml NEWS ' The new St. James Parisff House ( I) SANTA CI-AVS CALIjNO (tS) BIO NEWS Will be dedicated tomorrow follow­ E hn-H art...... l:M ( 1) .NEWS. SPORTS a WEATH­ (41) CEATHEB ing the confifmation service at 8 Fofnlr faring ER, , ll;W (411 SAN FRANCISCO BEAT Landers, Frary, Clark 11 Naumec'Shine ( •> NEWS. W FMTRER AND 11;1» (III WEATHER A SPOBTS p.m., with the Rt. Rfv. Robert M. M ila Patricia Ann Shine, daugh­ NPOTt'TS (M) WEATHER N. B. Machine ..244 (W) ,**HOPTK T o f s ANSWEB Hatch, D.D., Stiffragan Bishop of ter of Mr. and M rs., Jerry Shine U:M (IHI MILLION nOLLAB MOVIB Connecticut ,offlclatingr Members North and Judd .... . 27 v ' / • :SR m i NPOFTfirAST "iealaaiiy" Russell Mfg...... of Rt. 6, Columbia, and FrM Jo­ m.) NEWS (Mi TONIGHT and friends of the parish are in­ ..1 9 4 Stanidy Steam .... seph Naumec, son of Mrs. Nellie CBrSADE IN THE FACinC llsM (2t) TONIGHT vited to attend the service and later . 354 See ‘LLassie’s Friend” Terry Steam ...... 156 / Naumec, also of Rt. 6, were mar­ the reception for Bishop Hatch and Jon Provost - j ried Satir.May morning, at 1Q:30 In Torrlngton ...... 32 the cenflrmatlon claas. v ^ ' U.S. Envelope, Com. St. Columba's Church. The Rev. • PTA MeeUag PINEWOOD FURNITURE CO. U.S.~~.S. Envelope, pidpfd .. 11 John K. Honan performed the 'ESCAPADE IN JAPAN” 8:00 F q U ^ ^ ' tee business meeting -rE ( l.M .r/.IVC l\ ‘■|^VIS^-I K-M-.I.I ■ M ItM TI Itt: Yeeder-Rooteeder-Root ...... 4 »4 . « » 4 double ring ceremony. Mrs. An- ‘■QUANTEZ” 6:40-9:88 At 8 (r.to on Thursday, the P.T.A. The above quotations are not to ■drew Gasper of Andover was or­ 8')h F CKNTKnsT. M t\( H( TKI MI.1-IH.il he 11^ S t School ' win beor of the be oonstrued as actual markets. ganist and Mrs. Karl Falk, soloist. several selectionslelTCtions played by the The bride, given in marriage by school band. A fU r which a debate her father, had her sister, Mrs. I Uifiliislied Foot Stool eoncemlng Labor Organizations Hrake Metal Powdered ...... George Patros of Willimantic, aa Will be given by two members of . SOCK and BUSKiN PRESS NTS . . . Powdetied metal, ground to a her honor attendant. Bridesmaids • lU < I) tDWN CRIER (Ul NEWS , the Altheneum Society qf Trinity were Mrs. Irene Raclcot of Mans­ 2;M ( J) HONEYMOONEBS 11:15 (M) NEWS A PREVIEWS College, Herbert H. Mdor|n and flourlike consistency,; then heated ( I) KINGDOM OP THE SEA. 11:M ( I ) WEATHER A NEWS Jeri L. Bacharach. Interested par­ and subjected to many tons of field and Miss PrisclUa- Smith of \ (111 7. O’CLOCK REPORT U:M ( I) NEWS ^ the Ridges. Miss Sheila Shine, an­ ' (ID- W IT H E R A LOCAL NEWS ents will, find.classrooms opened pressure tor every inch of surface. Is serving as metal for disc brakes other sister of the bride, was jun­ .tM) NEWS A WEATHER WWNBSDAT. DEC. 4 at 7:30 fpr viewing recent^ vi'ork of “The Curious Savage" (M) NRW'S A WEATHER the stuilehts. to stop some of the world’s fastest ior bridesmaid. 1:M SATURDAY, dI c . T-^DiOO P.M. ( M3I CHEYENNE (4S) d in n e r IS SERVED was Michael Kwhuk. , • TICKETS ON SALE AT AUDITORIUM ■! , •“fowa of Fear” llit t (U t .T U GUIDING UGHT A recegtion' was held at the (il-M) NAME THAT Tl'NE 1:M ( t) HQUyWnOD'S BEST - PRICM 76c (St-M) NAT. ■'RING” COLE (ID OONNECnCL’T U FE Franco-Amerlcan Clulr In WilU- SHOW (til AT HOMK .WITW KITTY mantlc. When the couple return $:M (ll-M) THE PHIL SILVERS 'S ■ • frhm a wedding trip to an unan­ SHOW (iS) m pD AT MOFIE ' I:U41DNinra nounced destination, they will live '"Bilkn Buy, A Clab" (2^M» GEORGE GOBEL^ SHOW t:N (ID AS^HE'WORLD TURNS at 3b Manners Ave., W'lllimantic. (C<)larl-4>Betl,: Traa.uec (SD NEWS > The bride ,■ Is employed at the Era). Fard and CIrilll Waaf . (Mi HOWARO MILLER SHOW.- t:M ( M l) WYATT. EARP ■ ' (Caloy) ______Mansfield State Training School In lU L IA N O 'S "The Gaod and 'FerfecI liM (51) ;a T HOME’ WITH KITTY .4 >-r-. the office. The bridegroom, a vet­ GIO” ‘ t;M.(iMS> He a t t h e ^olock ( 5) ADULT e d u c a t io n eran of World W ar I I and Korea! (IMI) AMIEN SBm ■ (tt) DAY DREAMS - . BAKERY and PIZZERIA S:N ( I) CAFTAm DAVID GRIEF .Fill (tt) FILM is employed by the Seminole Con­ ( I) B R O K # ARROW struction. Co. of East Hartford. . 5;M (IM S) HOrSE PARTY "Raaegada. Reiara" ( D f a m o u s PLAYHOrSE See our lctv«ly 'assortment 207 S P R U C E ST.— P H O N E M I 8-7956 (IM S) L C C n U BALl^DESI (tt-M) BRIDE AND GROOM ASIAN FLU CASES DROP e W l a S h e M . xaeri -Hartford. Dec. 3 (ff)— Caaea of **Bakihg ti Our Btiaine$»* (IMS) MEET JlriJRAW of FURS . . . for that.warm, " I T W A S A N IC E T R Y , B U T • • • ” seems to sum up public opinion about competitive '•geOmw la Rm." Allan Flu in Connecticut dropped CHARLES W. LA1HROP mnimnixwifIBsnrsraiiMniKSS— ■— ■■■■ • .T*vir. , -C XlJ*' —■ ■■■-j» i ..,^,.^'---'^•■11-*'™^ ’ ■ ■■ ■ -.Jaa-Wwi w.-,...-..-f-.~.— cars attempting to equal the styling and features of the Swept-Wing 58. They tried to get to 697 last week from 796 for the • iM HER AGENCY, iNC. wonderful Christmai gift. aa low, but had to lower the roof to do it. (Loss headroom, dame high, boxy, cooped-up week .prevloua. the State Health i n s u r a n c e Dept. sayf. There were, no polio "NayaP look.) Their windshields got smaller, while'ours got bigger. Most of them still don’t have cases, but chicken pox caaea in­ ( « ) LAWR— SHOW Ftpe-Aut«-UablUty- BOB criiiiii^ ^ m ow Total-Contact Brakes to assure smooth, even, sale stops when needed. Nor dp they creased from 97 to 222. while "Brfb Wtaa the Olyniples” Homsowners . LUCILLE BALL-DESIARNAZ SHOW offer push-button TorqueFlite, the proven automatic transmission, and Constant-Con- mumps drdpped to 75 from 110. Any time of the day Is pixzn time! . Prompt ItiSS ( m PILRHT BERVIOR 172 B. <>Bter S iA -m attention giVM^ to phon^ ordenh—, A RrE^jrBER titol power athering that,works full time—not part,time as some other systems do. And BIO TOUL UNE EDGE with Vivian Vnn(>i, William Frawley A I I I 11 A. U Bfc .A UTU 'A. T l Dodge no-sway, no-dip Toraion-Aire is standard equipment. (Bus-type air springa. Bridgeport, Dec. 3 > ' • PACT woim MANCHESTER IVENING HERALD. MAKCHESTEB. CONN, TUESDa V, DECEMBER 3, 1957

W K N B — w n o —10*0 Lady Democrats vehicle protects him from the MA.NCHES’TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONIi. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1957 PAGE n v i Postman's Christmas Greeting: rain, alaet and snow. «VDBO— IMO lic^ly Radio n U A Y —*1 0 Grange Will Seat Many o f the now post .'offices, Plan Yule Fair Russell Stover "Don'se Toyland,” a new *tore cal 'church groups' are headed' by ! Douglas F. Pimm, pastor, an- m X X > ~ 1 2 M J B iu■tern t Studmrd Time n ’pup— 1410 which are* equipped with self- Slate Tomorrow Andover opened by Donald Brown al the a meeting of the church school hoilnred. servige stamp machines, are keep­ A Christmas fair s^onsoreev.*/i..»*.*i „ # cs. Sarr.'iinpnl of Mnlv Conflrma- ! iS’OVV and Call MI 9-4066 if you're Un­ Wv^~H«vuro WPOP—Hound Do* will be sold by members of the boxes. I , Wilber T. Little will Install the Freaton*entnn aaid nniH last oat nightnierU* that4 U ..4 *U.the .a... * ‘ KNB—0|wa Hlk« 14:S4— federation. NEA StAff Correspondent ylHd In fees, water, service... and and a line of co.slume jewelry and derinsured. A N D Y O i: probably ARE. are several streets with similar newly elected officers for the year prime Job of any Induatrial devel­ Copper Class ...... iF o U e r,^ rh .r wednesdav at ' St. James, Muier WHAY—Nl*hl Watrh Washijlgton—(NEA) — Don’t names. All signs point to even speedier QUINN'S the auxiliary benefits to retailers. \y*tches. A general store had been ! Epl»con#l Church will be held b ri- Giaatonburv. DRC—Arthur Godfrtj WTIC—Boaton Popa Orchestra Arrangements are being made opment program la to atrengthen Don't Delay— Call J. J. Todoy WPOP^Wax #drlu by a committee headed by Miss mail delivery in the future. A l­ 1958. profe.aalona. restaurants and other run at th# sam# spot bv previoii.s ' 5 *) ^ p.m. at th# honi# of ^ • t WDRC—Rusa Naa*Mon take a chance a friend or relatlye I f you follow these simple rules, i PHARMACY exiating induatriea before it trie* Andover, Dec. 3 (Speciali The, ocriipants, ' -Moitlock. Towns#nd Rd. Th# 4iU— WPOP—Modem Sounda Barbara Coleman. Others on the ready an electronic mail sorter is Lecturer Hazei Anderson and related fields. 5!anche«ter K v e ii 1 n g Herald JACK J. LAPPEN— Ml 9-4066 WHAY—Platter Parly will start snubbing you after chances are that you’re in f o r ' ' 878 MAIN BTREET to bring in new onea. art of copper enameling will be Surplus Off#rlii{'s ' candidal#* for confirmation will lft:44— committee are Mrs. Katherine in operation in Silver Springs Master-elect Beatrice Little at­ But, he said, "Indu.atilal de­ j •Andovep correspondent, Mrs. Paul WTIC—R om MUler WHAY—Nlfht Watch Christmas. better mail service this Christmas I Preaton, preaident of Economic taught at today's meeting of the i Donations for th# Shar# Our with th# local .section of th# All lines o f insurance WDRO-Arthur Godfrey WTIC—UN Radio Review Bourn. .Miss Theresa Bowes, Mrs. than ever before. A post office ex- i Md. And another will soon be in­ tended a lecturers’ conference in velopment must he balanced by D. Pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim VPOP--Waa Worke Development Aaaociatea Ine, of Homemakera’ Club in the elemen­ Surplus ’ program at the Kir$t church discussion >froup which will WDRC—Rue* Natiirhtnn Eleano^ Hutchln.son, .Mrs. VIrginis Shell out an .extra penny and panson program plus some stream­ stalled In Washington. Baltimore Meriden recently, attended by 200 rc.aidenUal development." 3-RR56. WPOP—Modern Sounds Boaton, apoke to an audience of This, he felt, could be taken care tary achool at 8 p.m, Congregational Church on Thanks­ still remain open to all per.sona de­ WHAY—Platter Party 11:44— Kelly, Mrs. Eleanor Karp. Miss send that Christmas card by first lined operational techniques prom­ has an automatic parcel post rout­ Grangers and State officers and WTIO—Roaa Miller about 40 .Mancheater town of- of bv careful planning and coop­ In.atruction will be given by Miaa giving Day totaled $20.R6. This sum siring additional information about Canada's fresh - water area is WHAY—Nlaht- Wairh Mary O’Dwyer and Miss Jean Pas- class mail. ise to speed tip delivery In many : ing machine. lecturers from all parts o f Con­ ficiala, and repreaentatlvea of WDRC—Caj Koiby tVTlC—New*. Muflie qualini. necticut. eration between various town Anna Baa.* of Columbia and Mr.a. will be forwarded to th# State Con­ the Rpisropal Church, the Rev. than any other country's. 1 WPOP—Wax WorVa WDRC—News parts of the country. ’ POD officials hope similar de- Day and banka, utility rf)mpanie.., and oth­ One feature of the fair will be‘a That’s th* advice of the U.S. agencie,.. tVIJeon Can oil and Mr.fv,Y.. Dec. 3 c/Pi The is guaranteed. So If you mall a on a 3-wheel motor scooter called the 11th annual meeting of the Correction The impact of present d a y p a^ s and a heavy metal file, if WTIC—Roaa Miller WHAY—.Ir k Aliev In a queslion-and-answer period available. I ley and choir members. The Cher- WDRC—Cai Kolby w n r —StarllSht Serenade parking meterKln this New York card without a three center to a Mallster. The number of little National Aasn. of County 4-H Club Phene: economic forces neces.aitatc WDRC—Ru*s Naukhton IN OUR AD. OF Several kiln* will be available I ubinis aie the younger group of the WPOP—United Auto Worker* .suburban commuhtiy have been someone who has moved, he* may red, white and blue scooters in op- Agents. They include Henry planned development, he aaid. ad- ' " " f S:Sa— WPOP—Modern Sound* LAST FRIDAY JA 2.4667 KdwaYd.*. director of the Con­ (or use so that piece.s may be com­ I Youth Choir which meets from 7 WHAV—Platter Par'.y shut o ff aa a boon to Christmas never receive it. •eration will total about 1,700, This Krebser, Litchfield, Conn. dmg shoppers. J A 2.4091 “ There are three way* to meet necticut Development Commi.s.sion pleted af tomorrow's meeting. to R p.m on Mondays. The junior WTIC—Roaa Miller This might cause you to get a is an lncrea.se of several hundred said: WUKC—Cai Kolbv Mayor James A. Keenan St:, yes­ "SILLY PUTTY" these forces. You ran resent However if Interest is shown in ! section meets from 7:45 to R;45 p.m WPOP—Wax Worka chilly reception when you meet over the number o f Mailsters in “ Manchester is one of the first terday ordered free parking ihi^il w w w w ^ ^ V Was Listed at f l .68 them, bill they are .still there. You • additional meeting.**. .Miss Bass ha.s '! Mrs. Thonia.s J. Birmingham di­ < :U — him again, a POD official explains. use last year. (owns I know of that has employed WHAV—Platter Party Christmas Eve to persuade shop-'- can ignore them. Hiid wait until it said she will gl*ve fiirtlier instnir- * rects the two youth chons and the R e c Notes POD has a few other tips for The Mailsters save a lot of wear BREAKFAST and ^ qualified development experts to WTIC—Roaa Miller pers to patronize local merchants Correct Price Is !.* too late to make use of them. tion. acroidlng to Mis. .loseph ! adult choir which meets at R p.m. WORO—Cai Kolby yo;^ to follow If you want to make and tear on the postman’s feet in guide Its prog!am: the Town De­ Instead of parkwav shopping cen­ .LUNCHEON SPECIALS 1 Or you can hame.*.* them and put P.emeseli Jr., i liih lender. I | Friday. WPOP—W*ax Worka stire your Christmas msll goes neighborhoods where the houses velopment Commission deserve.* the 4:44- Eiwt Sldr Rrc ters nearby. through. them to work for you.” To Dinpliiv Crafts j (VHini'll Meeting Called WHAY—Datelloa His action was approved by the are not located close together. EVERYDAY J MANCHESTER Need <‘omprehenslve IMan confidence and coof>eration of the Sime several i*rafts liave been * Tlip Church Council of the Con­ WTIC—Newt Tiiegday. 3 to 4:30, Junior Band Print addresses on erivelopes if Also they arc a big help In en­ WDRC—Newa Reporter village board. ^ people usually have trouble read­ Preston al.so strcs.scd the need Manchester. taught during Itie past .t ear It has i gregational Church will meet at the Rehearaal; 6:30 to 8;30, Children's abling him to oiit-nm disgruntled SURPLUS SALES WPOP—Newt ing your handwriting. for a comprehensive development Rright Future >Wn been suggested that members ' parsonage at R p.m. Wednesday, 4:14— Theater; 6 to 8, Midfet Baskel- dogs. A canopy fixed to the little ^Arihur Drug Storgs j 169 N. 5laln St.—Tel. »D 8-7111 “ Manche.ster has one of the bring their finished Items for* dis- | The Rev. Thomen has urged all WHAY—Dateline DIES OF INJl'RIES Be sure to include the zone program, citing the capital im- provemenls budget a.s a basis for brighte.st futiire.s of any town in play as well as other gift Meas members to attend WTtO—fltrtctiv Sport#. vall: 8 to 10, Intermediate Basket­ Bridgeport, Dec. 3 (/Pi — Jjiu- number. POD officials explain this J^RC-Weather and Ztlmaa they are working on. A aeparate Other activities this week of lo- ball: 8 to P, Teenage swim. rence Arena. 42, of this city, died is especially important during the this planning the sUte. Be smart enough to take WPOP—Lawrence Welk advantage of It.*’ diaplay table will be provided to ' 4:S4— In a local hospital late yesterday Christmas season when a lot of While stressing planning, he Wednesday. 6 to 7. Open Baaket- show patterns, completed gifts or ; WHAY—Serenad* of head and internal Injuries extra help la hired. Many of lhe.se also emphasized the importance of Preston’a firm of Kronomlr De­ WTIC—MoMc. Melichrla# ball: 7 to 10, Buslnesshien's Bas­ work in progre.ss. ; M received Sunday in Easton when part-time workers are not fami! promotion. velopment Associates has been WDRC—Hualc a la Cart# ketball; 6 to 7:30. Bo.vs' Bowling; The refreshment committee is WPOP—Top 40 Tim# he was thi'own from hi.s motor­ tar with all the districts of a citv. Fred T. “ Interna! promotion, ' he said, outlining a development program 7 to 9, Teenage Dance; 7 to 9, headed by Mrs. Steve Garger and 4:15— cycle after hitting a bump in the The zone number would help pre­ Raker *‘li absolutely fun ^ WPOP—Top 40 Time Thursday. 3:15 to 4:15 Model This . •Ible to sell your town to outsiders sentative in Manchester has al- attend. Atrs. Remescti aaid. Airplane Club; 6 to 9. Junlon unless you're sold on it yourself ready met with town officials, and Sants Clan* Due Here WHAY—Serenade Basketball League; 6 to 7. Mov Question wnc—Dick Bartel He also stressed the importance of has begun preparing a list and Santa Clan* will pay his first ! ^Arthur Drug Stores j ^ ’ WDRC—Amo# and Andy ies: 7 to 9:30. Men's Handball; 8 the development agencies in pro- i evaliiation of potential Industrisi commercial call thi* weekend at WPOP—FWton ^ w la to 9. Life Saving Class. f:15— moting a knowledge of the to\cn land in the area. WHAY-Serenade . Friday, 6 to 8, Open Baaket NOW YOU GAN THE GOODNESS IN “ My fur coat wa.s insured among Its residents, Savick has also been working w n c —Dick Burtel ball (M idget and Juniors); 8 to Preston listed the benefits of an closely w'ith both the town and WDRC—Amo# and Andy 10, Open Basketball (Intermediate ^ WPOP—E P. Mortaa while in storage. It is more Industrial development program as; state developipent romml.ssions and Seniors); 6 to 7, Boys’ Plunge. rbverSified job opportunities for'sin ce his arrival In Manche.ster. WHAY—Serenad# ------7 to 8, Men's Plunge; 8 to 9, Wom­ .1C—Neva apt to be stolen, lost or dam­ WORC—Amo# and Andy en’s Plunge. WPOP—Top 40 Tima Saturday. 10 to noon. Midget Home Townm , ___ aged now that I’m ■wearing 1 *45 "■ Baaketball Clinic; 1 to 9, Open §1 Million Damage WHAY->-Serenad# Javcees Here WTIC—Life and tha World Baaketball. it. Does insurance cost only WDRC—E. R Murrov West Side Rec In Bridgeport Fire WTPOP—Top 40 Time V Tuesda.v, 8 to 8, Midget Basket- aliout f5 to cover theft, loss Tour Library t?HAy-P.N.H. Hour vsU Leslie; 8 to 9:30, Open Baa- Bread (Continued from Pags One) u WTIC—Greot GlMcrolo*** kstbsll. or accidental damage to mj WDRC—Robrrt Q L«wli Member* nf ihe .liminr Cham­ , WPOP—Myitery Tlm« Wednesday. 6 to 8, Midget Bas­ knocked over a portable kerosene ketball; 8 to 10, Men's Volley­ fur coat?” ber of Commerre took another heater. The kerosene flame* IvHAy-P.N.H. Hour ball League. Step last evening in their plan to reached nearby equipment quiekly. WTIC—Great GIlderaleeTO JbHjlui4AM utiM /L Station Wagon for ’58! help the Mary Cheney Library, W'DRC—Robert Q, Levla Thursday, 6 to 8. Girls Basket­ ns < ‘ Some of the worker* fought the j other insurance question, e*n. . Local .Iay(*ee.a niember of the WPOP—Myaterv Time ball League; 6 to 8, Junior Bas­ fire briefly with hsnd extinguish- , •:S4- iJhrsry Boanl. and the library ad­ ketball League (Verplanck); 6 to Now get roomy Ambassador luxury. Ambassador ers. i WHAY—Polka Party NEW 270 HP v-8 ministration toured the library WTIC—Nirht Line 8, CJoed Bowling and 8 to 10. Bad comfort. Ambassador power, in America’s smart­ Is.al evening. Jayree.. weie fami- Then, exploding drum* of alcohol i WDRC—Rusty Draper minton. CEUOPHAME- WPOP—Hound Dog est station wagon—the all-new Ambassador V -8 Jtm Aa4AMuigk/L FRED T. BAKER iiarizin* themBelvea with the lay­ at the rear of the 50 by 120 foot • :4 ^ Friday, 6 to 7:15, Fifth and Sixth Cross Country by Rambler. See it with entirely out of Ihe plant at pie.aeni, and Ihe structure tiirped the building into WHAY—Polka Party Grade Dance: 6 to 7:15, Open Bas­ Finest Car Ever I an inferno. Other workers move*d Wno-Night Line new jet stream styling, pushbutton driving, probable layout if the propo.aed WDRO—Rusty I^aper ketball; 6:15 to 6:45, Movies; 7:30 Priced So Close to the Lowest! 97 CENTER ST. wing ia added to the librai\. 15 of 18 trucks away from an out- WPOP—Hound Dog to 9:30, Junior High Dance. WRAPPEDf Powr-Lok anti-spin differential. The .layree.a liave dei’iiled to aa- ' side loading dork. Thvn of the other t:44— Saturday, 10 to 12. Midget Bas­ M*/ari MmmM fur AweScewe Monchesttr, Conn. WHAY-Nlght Watch slat in ai*quainting the town with three were destroyed with Lheir W nc-Nlght Une ketball Clinic; 1 to 9, Open Bas­ Boland Motors. Inc„ 369 Center St„ Manchester the need for an addition t<> the I ronlenis. WDRC—The World Tonight ketball (Intermediate and Seniors); Ml 3.1118 I The fire waa brought under con- WPOP—Hound Dog DeCormier Motor Salee. Inc„ 24 Maple St., Manchester library* before the ts.ane rome.a be­ .'4:15-:- 6:30 to 9:30, Coed Bowling. fore tlie town in a referendum. Itrbl'in less than an hour. WHAV-NIrht Watch Community ‘Y' Famllinrire Selve* Flr»l Terminal manager Gordon Guth­ . wnc—Night Line W'DRC—The World Tonight Tuesday,. 6 to 9. Junior Basket­ Jo.«eph Czerwinaki pte.aident of rie. who gaye the damage estimate, W'POP—Hound Dog ball League; 6:30 to 8:30, Boxing; the Manrhe.ater Jayt ee.*. aaid last said the building u*as of fire reats- 4:34- 6 to 7:30, Teenage Bowling. -•vening -that the club will work, itant constxucUon. Firemen reported 1 WHAY-Nlghb Watch 1 ^ WTIC—Night Lfne Wednesday. 6 to 8. Girls’ Basket­ towsrd il.a goal hy flr.at familiariz­ that only it* wooden doors and a li WDRC—Russ Naughton ball League; 6:30-to 8:30, Boxing; ing Its own meniheia with the laricd portion of the roof were WPOP—Hound Dog ftinetion.a and need.s nf the libraly. ilamaged. 4:45— 8 to 10:30, Adult Square Dancing: CHOICE LEAN CENTER CUT , W'HAY—Night Watch 7-,to 9, Model Atrplane Club; 6 to 974 MAIN ST. then hy familiarizing Die resident.* The terminal ia owned b.v tti* ' WTIC—Night Line 7:30, Teenage Bowling. of .Manche.ster \ulli these needs Specior Mid-State Truck Terminal WDRC—Russ Naughton . WPOP—Hound Dog Thursday, 6 to 7. Midget Basket­ Czenvin.skj said that the .layrees Go . which ship* merchandise made ball League: 7 to 10. Intermediate ‘-Plenty 01— sre now compiling a list of all in this general are moatly to the Television PmVrams League; 6 to 7:30, Teenage Bowl­ card-holding Mamhi'sler resi- West and Midweat. Ita headquar- ing. denta. together with their tele­ lets are in Chicago. On Pace Two Friday, 6 to 7; 15, Fifth and phone numbers. A company official aaid leveral Sixth Grade Dance; 7:30 to 9:30 Chuck Steaks FREE PARKING shipinenta are expected In today Roy Provins. head of the refer­ Seventh and Eighth Grade Dance; ence divialon nf the library, con­ and plana are being made to re­ 7 to 7:30. Movies; 6 to 7:30, Teen­ ducted the lour. He guided the ceive them. GENERAL age Bowling. Jayceea through the reference Saturday. 9:30 to 11:30, Midget rooms, the stacks, the children’s The first English' - language T V SERVICE Basketball Clinic; 1 to 3, Fifth and room, the adult x.e*ding room, the school on the Island of Kalimantan Sixth Grade Roller Skating; 7 to mending room, and the basement ( Borneo i has been opened in Band- o*r* Cf ac A OHi 9. Teenage Roller Skating. jarmaain. Similar acjioola are to be Nlfht* wSeOy$2J5, p|0a Porta FRESH IN ANY WEATHER! room where the history collecUon High School Reg, 591 Is now stored. , started In Samarinda and Pontia- nak. TCU Ml S-Mn Wednesday, 7 to 9, Family Swim; Look for th$ /ioiue-and^eatktrv'*>• T h fy nee G rew Moan- story of how mutual funds ere, managed, ATALOWaOWPRICE OF iS l* "* »nowy wWtr, m f«ljr snd anlTy. news if) shapes since the and is narrated by Raymond Massey. BEETS . 1|i*"“$IJ)0 Buy them by the pound or bag. - . invention of the curve , , . COAT bras thot do the' mostest with After^the movie, Mr. Small wHI answer S i questions frbm the audience. $ 1 7 0 . 0 0 the leostest, girdles that do the ' leostest with the mostest' You ! Remember ! R em em tbetf . . . you g o t DRESS can't beot this, hone'/ . . . the/re Pius o $25 Frnn Gift for you, no matter whot your fig­ TIME: 7:30 P.M. ure problem! * With Evnty Modnl Sold i99 DATE: Tonight, Tunuloy. Dnc. 3.} 957. Bntwnnn New atid Christmas r * D O U B L E t PLACE: Shnonon. HamrtiiU & Co., A. I.ittle X Rra . . . with 2-.''Pclifin net- 913 MfiUn St., Monchostor. lined cup (wondiprful flattoix, .sopai'a- Fresh new fa.*

'■ i, \ MANCHESTER EVENING ^HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER S, 1957 PAGE SIX MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN« TUfeSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1957 mayed by Gov. Riblcoff's action in epad to tha praaant mamant ^b> eumptlon that it la either possible, irlll b« presented to a special town from 11 generatlqjti, has a very Jlanrl^pfitpr can testify that people do have dif­ dismissing Judga Wesley C. Gryk. South Windsor meeting for approval on Dec. 6. Itnu ef th* world. ^ or desirabls, or vouchsafed to us large membendjtjr and includes 1 ficulty. And occasionally their dif­ Nfitivily Scene To say that the Governor made a The commission expects to have members in e ^ y state. The soci­ Enm itig fjrraUl thta kind ot policy^ KannM as any mark of divine favor that Connecticut ficulty shows up In a statistic. The Opeh Forum griveous error is certainly gross a professional planner at the town ety gathers^ a reunion in Hart­ aaya Uiia: ^ e should forever be a few weeks It has npw shown up in a sta­ understatement. meeting to outline thp value and ford everyThree or four .years and tistic from the recent city election Erected in Pad^ Town Seeks Helperize Paint Removers aieiuujMllSffei$i ofc.^ ‘To ma it ia a aourca of amaac- ftyst in everything. We could not ____ / Couimunlcstions for publlcsUons in ths Open, Forum will not In the first place the Governor purpose of the work to be done. is acncduled to hbld another re- Btanil M m i Yankee in Bridgeport. Mayor T^esco, in guaranteed publication if they contain more than 300 words. has spoken out man.v times in the One of the faany facets to be cov­ union/at the Hotel Statler next The Original Wash-Ateey Removers mant that thara are peopla who poaalbly be "humiliated" unless that election, defeated Jasper Mc- At a brief ceremony at dark this advoc^lon' of court reform. Is Tha Herald reserves the right decline publish any matter ered will be residential rezoning Aitgusl. ‘tmoS^w itUl aae tha aacapa from this dan­ the ''event had caught us in a By A. H. O. Levy by 161 votes. That Is the le­ evening. Fred Peck, grand tall LOANS! ■to to this a’fair sample of what he has Plans Expert All purpoee for fupiiture, antiques and interior VROUSON cedar of Nutmeg Forest ?to. 116, ; /PKKUPTHfPIOIII may be libelous or which is in bsd Uste. Free expression which has been urged by man.v The propo.sal to name the new 1 ger (that of tha atomic weapons vanity and pride much more basi­ gal- result Of the election, and ^ PICK UP YOUR lOANI that in mind regarding court reform? local citizens. ' / woods. Will take off up to 10 coats ifi one applica­ everybody It abiding by It. Tall Cedars of Lebanon,/w iii turn bridge thf Roger Wolcott Bridge i race) In tha continued multiplica­ cally unhealthy for us than any Last winter, the Oonneetleut ‘ ' • Tell the tnansger how Come in by appointment of political views is desired by contributions of this character Secondly, there never was a valid South Windsor, Dec. 3 (Special) OES Inspection Due ha.s previously been favored here! tion. Just appl.Vf, wait, wash off. In that election, which was cer- on the lights of tha nativity scene reason for Judge Gryk's removal. tion of tha deatnictlvenes.s and slight time lag in the realm of General Assembly turned a deaf In C enter P ark . • ^ ^ much cssh you want and for ths cash. Phone today — but letters which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. —The Town Planning and Zon­ The official Inapcctkn qf’^ the by the South Windsor Historical Heavy duty for anything else. Will take off up ear to tha pleas of political tainly dominated by interest In the Anyone familiar with the perform­ speed of deliver}’ of tha major scientific progres.s. The nativity scene/is erected when you'd like to get it. tVs like to say "Yes!" ing Commiaiion (TPZC) has Evergreen-Wood (Siipter, 0®S, by Society. The group , at its an- | to 20 coats in one application. Strip a house, a cel­ fi.nge elements that tha party office Of ma.vor if ever an elec­ ance oi J'udge Gryk in Manchester mial m eeting last Mlay o fficially ; r Claw Mall Mat tion was. a total of 493 voters went each year by the M ^cheater Park announced plans to hire s profes­ Worthy Grand Matron lira. Mar­ lar floor, a car, a boat, etc. Ju.8t apply, wait, hose •DMKaUPTTON R A T I atomic weapons. " level control be taken off the " ? fourth, the cleanliness, in our locaU Town Court will readily testify to went on record as backing the pro­ into the machines, and aomehow Department for th« Tall Cedars. TO the Editor, | hospital in the wards, semi-private ' his oiiUtanding record for firm- sional consultant and begin work jorie L. Heald and h ^ associate Parabia ta advaaea Under such a policy. Kennan Connecticut voting machine. Por a Workmen began/work on the Lsam $26 ta II6> Lieiw IHe-tnawad at Issr stsi grand officers will be held tomor­ posal and letters requesting that off with water. managed to come out without leav­ lam impressed by the consistent I ■n.d private rooms it, above crltl-1 ness, justice and fairness. Was year ptoto seas all efforts toward eompoal- time, the proposal seemed to have seen# yesterday,/Completing it this MC MAIN ST., 2nd FI., Over WeelwMlh's. MANCHISTIR on a master plan for the town's row at 6 p.m. at tlie Masonic Tem­ the bridge be named in honor of BOTH FULLY GUARANTEED HOBuW • • a o*a a aa ae ea aa a e a a ee a •7-7S A Thought for Today the support of a number of legts- ing a recorded vote for the may­ Mitchell I-41M > Ash far the Y U MANaasr quality of your editorials. Is there clsm. On the latter two observa-I dismissal the proper reward for dei’clopment early this month. Wolcott were sent lo William H. tion of the political differences be-1 oralty behind them. morning. / ple. -The inspection will be preceded Ask Your Local Hardware or Paint Store IH^V __ Rpoaaored by the Manchester I lators who, without belonging to Open Ttiursday Evenings Until 6:00—Satnrdaye to Neoa another newspaper Indulging itself iious I hope no one takes excep- such meritorious service' The action was taken as a re­ Putnam, chairman of the Greater - « a Mwta tween Russia and the \^>st \-ir-1 Considering the nature of the by a d in n er^ 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Ruth Coancil of Chnrchea ; any fringe movement, were con- I iMH mtH H mMMti «f oil ft MW As! Hwm reflective, tion for having operated three big The recent decision of the Su- sult of meetings with the town Hartford Bridge Authority, and waaa.r __ j election, one rejects the idea that PackagfiB Foil Thirvet Ihought. ^ is is more than merely | hotels in Hartford for 26 years preme Court of Errors reversing Brunham js chairman. •iBCia OepT tually abandoned. Under such a ' scientioualy concerned over poa- 8 loM el tIM «0tM tNsM «ki« nmU ll Coordinating . Committee. com­ ir Artlrles Needed Governor Rihicoff. ' sible imperfections in the Connec- these voters were not Interested in II iMwetMlee Moaililr ta$«allMoai9 el fll-ll Mik another editorialist hopping on a I think I know what I am talking the deposition of Judge Gryk is a prised of the town'* major boards HELPERIZE MJLMBKR o r policy, he sees Russia feeling com­ news service bandwagon. An^ne wishing lo donate: Court Cases JH* ______aiKiClATKO______PRaM it ' ii"''. .u * ticut election system, and moUvat- voting for any one of the three Because/retailers complained of about. ; big step toward more efficient and and commissions. 1290 Silas Deane Highway, Wethersfield _ Tae Aaaeelatad Praas Is asclualTal; pelled to answer by solidifying and i candidatea for mayor. excessive/pilferage, manufacturers But of course I do have certain But. the big blessing of the lo- Intelligent operation of our local lea for the White Elephant | Five motor vehicle cases came , -.aattUM to the use of rcpublieaUoe M peripheral criticism. Whv doesn't According to members of the 1 at the Wapping Communitv; beore the Town Court last night, j JA 9-0964 trylng to make permanent Its own shortest, surest wny to all happi-! d*emSerfc’’y cmaim* ow ^ One aaaumea, rather, that they of toilemee developed larger car­ cal hospital is the fact that it is court. (TPZC), tlie concensus of opinion all Bswa dlsoatchoa credited to l*_ or tons f^ lipsticks and purte-iize the editorialist get credit? I won­ located in the center of the town lurch Women’s Chri.stma.s Ba'-t St w’hicli Judge Benedict Kup- aot otberartae credited In this t«pei position in Central Europe. to make'7 nilX v^r,el( . J "'*>;• the voting were so interested in voting for Of course, it might have been was that the board should at zaar may leave them at the Corn-' - aad also tbs looal aeire pabitshed here some candidate for mayor that coamejtics to discourage ahoplift- BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. der If he could devote an editorial and available b.v buses, private chunos presided. They are as fol- ] ail itgbla 9f republication of epetial Under such a policy. hf sees us thank and pralae God for every­ . proceRB AA sim ple and free and ac­ politlcall.v expedient to oust a action on the development ^ a n munlt.v Hoti.se S atu rd ay before 1 curate as could be humanly and they were willing to cross their ihg. / on why he la committed to the Re­ cars and in many cases a short Judge of different party affiliation Iowa; dts pa tehee herela are also reserred increasing tha dangar that avan thing that happena to you. For it is publican Party and still maintains immediately without the federal' p.m. mechanically possible. own normal party line to do so, ■/. ■ ■______walk. Just figure what Manches­ than the Governor's. But it was aaalstance allowed under the Fed­ Seek Bridge Name Mary Paju.salu, Sullivan Ave., Pun serelee client of N B a. •err- a minor issue may provt the certain that whatever aeeming and that. In the mechanical ahiif- a Stevenson-like approach to for­ ter folks and those of surrounding fined $6 for failure to keep to the las, tnc. calamity happens to you, if you But. in the end, the monotonous / eign policy? Indeed raw and morally unethical eral H ousing A rt of 1954/ Roger W olcott, president of Uie PubUsntrs RepreseetatlTea: fbe trigger to World War III. verdict of the established party fle, the.v lost the one vote they towns save in ambulance charges to remove as capable, fearless, snd The major reason^''for the de-. .National Society of the Descend­ right: Gertrude R. Wilson, Ki;ey- thank and pralae God for U, you The editorials devoted to local and in the coat to relatives of the I Julius Maibeaa Spraal Acencv — Nev UndeV such a policy,. — . . ha seea----- turn It Into a blessing. Could you machine down over tl^ years was were determined to cast. experienced a man as Judge Wes­ riaions, the rommlealon said, were' ants of Henry Wolcott, has an­ sig Rd., Broad Brook, fined $9 for • York, Chicsao .'Jeirolt and Boatoa. Nobody will ever know which Usuea lack excitement and color, patients bv having the hospital in ley C. Gryk. that approval of the a.ssistanre-un-i failure to'grant passage when, MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP us abandoning anv prospects of therefore work miracles, you could! The party Perhaps this can be explained in i their midst. And shortly, to visit nounced that the aociety has of­ CmCULATIONB particular candidate these voters/ Trul.v .vours, der the section tiiay take from six ficially gone on record in favor overtaken; John Ledoux, Ellington ; were seeking. Nothing can ever part by vour efforts to maintain ; patients in the Hartford hospital "Fslr Play.’’ t# eight months and that no worlt Rd.. South Windsor, fined $24 for j The BaraM PrtaUng Compaa.?, Ine.. the local status quo. But wouldn't; it would cost us .50 cents bridge of naming tlie new Windsor-South aaaumea uo ftaandal rasponslbiluy tor which can only ba aolvad by unifi-, ^ ,md turns h*'’' straight tickets voted; con- be proved about their Intentloni. may be done on the development j Windsor bridge the Roger Wolcott speeding: Richard Twlble, 475 ; . ... speaking, ., IN INSURANCE THERE’S NO It sene the better tntere.sts of I toll fees a dav. Some Item too. * Irpocrapblcal errora appearing In ad- cation all that It touches Into happiness, acqiiently. the party machine In But one thing is obvious. The mmt- plan until the approval la given, j Bridge. The naming 'would honor Woodbridge St., Manchester, also | vaitlsainenta aad o ^ r reading matlar ber of votes Involved was la/ger Manchester snd The Evening Her- L If the towb can't legally by-pass , la Tbs Manebaater Osoing Herald Under such a policy. It la. he William Ijiw variably wants the voting machine aid to allow your Aaslatahce under the statute also j Roger Wolcott, colonial governor fined $24 for speeding; and P e ter ' than the victorious candidate’s editorialist to ^ the building fee, then it ought to Dutch Depend requires supervision by the .State L. Sylvester, .53 Dover Rd.. West | thinks, a "Wind alley Into which ------I left with that particular mechan- SUBSTITUTE FOR PERSONAL SERVICE •tale a local laaue vi-Uh the convic­ of Connecticut from 17.50 to 17.54 THE Dlapiay aavsitSalBB dosing bourai margin of victory. It was nijmer- make a donation equal to the Development Commission. While; and member of one of the found- Hartford, fined $8 for failure to I ^ HMidaT—1 p.ra rriday. ______,_____ ical set-up which encourages tion and unerring accuracy which we are now advancing." straight ticket voting by making ically possible for the elec/lon to building fee to the hospital. On World Trade , Inis ma.v be desirable, it prolongs in ; fam ilies of W indsor in 1633. keep In the right Iqne, was fined m Tutsdar—j p.m Moo^y he devotes to Washington and let You say the town can't do that? ror Wednesday—1 p m Tuesday, Tha Kennan logic, then, amounts the splitting of tickets a little have been decided an o th w wa.v, the chips fall where they mav? It ' the work of the consultant hired In view of the family's place in $18. “FLY-BY-DAY” rw Tbursday—1 p in Wednesday, Ruth Milieu had all the intended votefactualiy Well, when the late Judge Olln R. i for the program, commission pie ITiday—1 a .m. Thursday to a complete condamnAtlon of the mysterious and a little conDuing would certainly cure anv lack of A recent survey of eight free- the history of the two towns, been registered. Wood was town eounsel during 1 members, said. Wolcott said, the society believes rwiaturdav—1 p m. It^ y . one big policy effort Mr.. Dulles to some voters. excitement and It might stimulate world countries by the Ban"k for Slaneheater Evening Herald 1 . CiaaaUled dsadhas' lOtlb a m. aaeb When hard-pressed, spokesmen many of the years I served on the Since the scope of any future it would be appropriate to name . fay of eubPostlae axeipt Baturdar — j Is Is going to make at the .NATO . younE men of today bet- Not the thousands wi^io lucceed real town activity among the many old board of aelectnien he cited International Settlement shows South Windsor and Wapping cor- > for the political machines will say insplitting their tickets under the development plan will touch near- tie atructure in honor of the for-j . Is m i husbands and fathers than the people who merely sleep here. man}’ instances in which towns reepondent Mrs. E. P. Scott, tele­ meeting. | men of their fathers' generation? that the voters of Connecticut are Connecticut voting jhachine svi- Sincei-ely yours, that the Netherlands is the moat 1.V all phases of town government, mer governor. j Parmit us to eaution you agaiiut work on the plan will he done in Tuesday, Dtcambar.S j For alternatives. Kennan's rec-! That question Is prompted by very well educated in the splitting tera, but the hundreds who fail- Willism B. Collins The present society, stemming | phone Mitchell 6-1295. | tha "fly-by-day” salesman. process, and they will point to the era the ones to keeb in mind when '/ n ; ieg“aT a.?t'S !'.toporto amounting^ro the equiva "close cooperation" with the omm^ndatinni are for reviv*! of ] the reiiponse I’ve received to a , Boards of Finance and Edilcation, diplomarv between Russia and the column in which I described that, in recent national elec- voting machine refbrm ia debated. ‘Precedent' lent of 47 per cent of its gross This species operates in The Merchants' Gift I am in favor of the proposed national product In 19.56 and ex­ and the selectmen, as well as the broad daylight, but he moves e/a. • ut *■ woman'i idea of an ideal hiia-. tiona. many thouaajida of Connec- Somettmea elections are so close To the Editor, swimming pools but if Judge Wood Industrial Development Commis­ West, for an attempt to achieve asked, "Does he '’otors did succeed in splitting that, with hundi‘eds failing, we Well. I see by The Herald that' were alive and still town counsel ports 36>,i per centr Comparable on to new territory In both Hartford and Manches- ^ gome geographical separation of never know whether democracy rations of about 20 per cent or sion and the Public Building' Com­ sound too good to be tnie ? He i Ibeir tickets. Town Manager "Dick " Martin snd he would veto a number of ex­ m ittee. with amazinf speed. tor special concesslona are being 1 forces of tha world'i two is. " T hat, we have som etim es maln- had its way o^/not. Building Inspector Chappell do not more were reported for Sweden penditures being made in town and Switzerland, 19 and 16 per To Mall queries offered Christmas shopping traf- great nuclear powers, for an ahan- From all over the country have j tained, ia not the only way to look favor canceling the building per­ today. Tlie comij^sion said that the He’s the door-to-door fellow come letters of protest from' **■ Against the many obvloua ISRAEU E J^R T S INCREASR cent, respectlvel.v, for Great Brit­ fle. The more impreaslva and I donment of our "ohseision" that mit for the addition to the Man­ But. disregarding as I do. ain. 10 per cent nr better for program wifi he started with a who peddles "therapeutic” wivea who say: "My husband is all ' thou.sands who succeed in splitting Jerusalem/- Israel's exports In . . . hrraiiap only when some- "precedents" I am still In favor of meaaingful of thesa concesaiona isj Rnggja i.g anxious to launch a mlli- chester Memorial hoapital in the France. We.stern Germany, and queatlojihaire to he .sent to each bargains. Hia offerings that vou describe and more " their tickets as much as they de- the first three months of 19.67 to­ onp takpa a pprsnnal inlprest amount of $.5,000 because It would bypassing the building fee for the fami+S’ in town, seeking opinions ■ that which has now been arranged | tar>- attack on Western Europe, j Th^ they go on to tell how *'"• »ome voters taled ».62.^tOO.OOO, nearly 25 per hospital and that does not mean Italy, and .3 and 4 per cent for the " Will do wonders! might range from In Manchester, thanks to tha an- in you ran von bp aiirp of establish s "bad precedent." United States. ac' requesting pertinent informa­ and for a i-or responding ahift of, t h e I r husbands help with the,"^^° J,” splitting objec- cent more than in the like period From the beginning of the world, that in any other regard am I in tion. Several public hearings will I •Il-purpoat vitamins ; torprlae of a group of Main St. our enersies from mirelv militarv M’'’^'*’'"'”''**’ marketing, rare of Machine voting tenders, in al- of 1956, ^According to the Ministry the right protection before you havp a loss— and prompt, dp- progress and juatice have been conflict with the policies of Town also he held on the various aspects to highly touted cure-alls. a-L .. I H , I ' 'h* children and much more. ‘"V eommunity in the state, of Comjintrce and Industry, ; marchants who have undertaken defenaea to those political policies, pendablp help after you have a loss. Our agency has been hsmpered hv those who are afraid !^i"ftto ard Building In luod, M rdirinr Exonipt of the plan before its adoption. PLUS Fantastic claims pour to lease the tewn-oimed Purnell As one young wife put it. "We j -X. of, "precedent. spector Chappell. As part of its Intended program. from him in torrents. which may, in the end, prove m ore.are.partnera.ln everything we do. / rendering that type of service for W years. Had scientists, research men. In­ W illard B. R oger, Of the 33 stales 'thkt tax fet5Tt|the commissIoTniaa reque.'ted an fundamental. j My husband wouldn't think of sit- sales, nine do not lax food, and the i appropriation of some $7,000 to He is interested in a quick •ntlrc month of December, in oi^ ventors snd medical research men Although Kennan. out of office ■ T feared "piecedenl " we would still ‘Grievous Error' District of Columbia taxes food at pay for the services of s profea- commission sale, not in your health. . dcr to make the stalls there free . . " . I when by pitching in and helping To the Editor. a lower rate than other purchases. ! sional planner and other expenses. and out of reaponsibility. has alao m., ^ve can get the work done in CONSULT US/6n y o u r be living in the stone age. It la the If you think you need mediiral help, to shoppers. men who are not afraid of "prere- Sevarsl months sgo Manchester Eight of the 33 stales and the dia-1 The appropriation, approved by |WATJiPAT)r.R. undoubtedly found the Brltiah . half the time, and then sit down citizens were shocked snd dis- consult a physician. In Hartford, by a \’ote of the dant" thst the world has become trirt do not tax medlelne. | the Board of Finance this week. atmosphere especially conducive together." BUILDING PROBLEMS a much )>etter place in whleh to Rely upon us to fill your prasalptions. . Qty Council, the city's parking to free.speaking on foreign policy i The Interesting thing to me Our HonMt, Expert Advice Will Save You Money lERT IMITH live. meters are to he closed down tor ______thV'-rlew'a ^ ___ he’expre'a^^^^^^. . . ___• I ‘bout these letters, aside from the And In so far as "precedent" Is For An Expert Job Call , the last week of Christmas shop-1 fact that many wives were INCORPORATED boldly in Britain are not wnthout prompted by my column to rise concerned in this partieular case FULLY INSURED—EST. 1915 the late Town Manager George H. ping, wlto a special ban on all p,„nel here In this country. in defense of their husbands, was READ ESTATE — INSURA.VCE • parking before 9:80 In the morn­ Joseph Rossetto 968 MAIN ST., GROUND n,O O R — TEL. .HI 9-6S41 Waddell.threw "precedent " out the QUINN’S PHARMACY His i-iewa are not far from that all the letters came from window ‘when the last addition was Stu^ CA/iUMum w irti/ G lfjS FROM ing designed to make sure that the young wives. CONSTRUenON COMPANY "IN8URAN8MITHS SINCE 1614” WM. DICKSON and SON built to our well m anaged. ver.v •^■•19 K'*‘ • r-, free parking thus made available those of Walter Uppmann. And The only way I can account for PAINTING and DECORA’nNG CONTRACTOR Phone Ml S4136 C. L.Sulzberger has juat con- j that fart la that the young hus- 58 DELMONt STREET—MI 9-0.308 humane snd most progressive hos­ 290 TOLLAND TPKE. PHONE MI 9-0920 la not grabbed off by all-da.v park­ pital by waiving the building per­ cluded a aeries of columns on for- band of today is playing a more ing on the part of downtown em- ( mit charge. in the New York in homemaking than Residential and Induatrial Construction . .ployes. The Hartford thing ia a !_■___ . VI u w . t ( hia father or his. grandfather ever I have talked with a number of Ijgesture, probably too little and Times in which he seems to reach authorities on this issue j-too late to make much difference a rather wholesale verdict thet If these helpful young husbands Some of them unhesitatingly aay building permits should be waived! • for prospective shoppers. But it our foreign policy, as built ever have any doubt about the Say **Charge IP* at through the Truman and Eisen­ wisdom of their active parlicipa In the case of a hospitaL-Udlh the . 4 '•has ont good point about It. In tion in the job of homemaking and po.«sible execpllon of the In stitu te stores displaying this !.Hartford, it Is the city itaelf hower edministretiona, contains bringing up children, thev ought of Living in Hartfonl which our: emblem. ;!which has pros’ed willing to give tor too many liAtanrea in which to read their wives' letter.s. former .Manchester resident, the [■up a liflfle m eter revenue in order I • “ ■eking ths wrong myths ■ They are a happy contrast to the Istr Dr. C. C. B urlingam e de- j Make Christmas Shopping veloped until in one year it showed i {to put out the welcome sign for' dVilv a net profit of more than .$200.000., . ’•hoppers ;' “ . *■w , merely e matter ; wives whose hhsbsnd.s feel i thev On the other hand, anxious to h#! in Manchester, the gift of free having our ^ llry make | have done Mil that can be expected fair in this matter T have talked at I ' narklnv to rhristT««. ahnnn.r. •*"••’ *" ''tow of world reallUes. I t' of them by earning a pav check length with an authority on aiich Anderson’s Chlldrea'a to. in many In.Unc.a, wor.e than All right, reserved, NKA Ser- matters and he Is insistent that Easy This Year by Saying. Shop, Inc. I davolves merely an off-street park- a building fee should be chai’ged that. Many of our methods, like ''to'- toe.), . B eck’s • 'blg lot. But it la e large lot. ren- for all buildings, whether chari­ our forthcom ing pollc}^ for NATO, l.'trally located, and the gift js for table. religloiia, etc., because,, as. Bav«rly.’a, Ine. or like the lamentable Eisenhower Misses Rpertowenr . !the entire month of December, and he put ll "The building fee Is In I Doctrine, operate against, instead no sen.se s tax. It is s legitimate Blair’s. Inc. !Iwe congratulate the merchants in- of toward, a solution of the prob­ rharge for a specific service which Blalrip Uttlo Shop ,>oIved on their vision and action lems we isy we went to solve. CUB LEADERS Is s protection to the builder, F. T. Blish Hardware Co, IJWt note, also, that they aav the whether he be private or public" B arto n ’s, In r, . ; jarrangement ia being tried on The question still unanswered la But. It is a difference of opinion “Charge It” ChUdrea’a Booteiry whether any of theee theories and which makes the world go round jjAB "experim ental basis,” which ROUNDTABLE ChUdien’a Shoes doubts ever penetrate the realm of and in fart makes horse-racing, ■ •eem i to mean that they may con- crooked as this so called. King's CUfTord’a Men’s and • alder making this a permanent actual policy making at Washing­ VERPLANCK SCHOOL sport can become, and for that de­ Boys’ Shop- _ir*e parking area, all year-round, ton. or whether we are fated | gree of free thinking I differ with. Coret Casuals, lac. And not juat for one shopping aea- merely to keep on digging our-1 the proponents of the legitimacy The Dewey-Richman Co. . ;eon. aelves deeper Into wrong positions. of building fees for hospitals I wonder how many patient, Diamond’s Army and TONIGHT N avy B tom ji This, we aey. Is the right thing w'ho ha\*e been In the M anchester ‘ I JtAPpening in Manchester. The Why "Humiliated?” 8 O 'C L O C K Memorial hospital have stopped to Henry Dirk, Shoes •only proper end fundamenul an- realize what a God-.Sehd this In- . Domey Famlture It is part of our amiable folk­ PONTIAC ali'u tio n is. »■ 1^ 0 D Aato Store . swer to our parking problem is the First, the fees are less than lore about present day Washing­ ^ provision of enough off-street those charged by the first-rate Fair Fashion's, Inr. parking which ia free to accom­ ton thst Sam Rayburn. Speaker and a New Kind of Sales and Service OperationI hospitals In Hartford: second, the Fairway Stores modate everybody who wants to of the House, is. e solid, sensible medical 'services snd hospital 1. Garman Men’s Wear equipment Is on a par with the come to downtown Manchester. citizen, who frequently keeps hia Gaodet’s, jnr. balance when others have loat three .nutstandlng hospitals in ftm But. ao far. this is not hap- Hartford, with the possible CRfOIT I’lA Il Glaak-r’s CaN^t Shop . penlng In quite the right way. theirs. And we have subecribed to PAUL DODGE PONTIAC, Inc. exception of a little addi­ (Change ^'Nnm e) Tt Is the m erehanta who are this pleasant appraisal on many tional research facilities and h o n :.’! . ■! h . I •, The. W. O. Gienney Co. financing It. The: provision of free "^^'^■•tona. PONTIAC—VAUXHALL analytic diagnosis , in isolated Olenney’e Men’s Shop cases in the Hartford hoapital; Manrheatcr Shopping Parkade tttnblem i$ dUpluyed ' Green Phnrmary off-street parking in dmvntowp i ' Speaker Ray- third, the food at the Manchester i NOW LOCATED AT 373 MAIN STREET Phone 3II 3-15St Harmnc, Inr. Manchester ought to be financed' Memorial hoapital ia equal in qual- paara^Uu^ CCADC S-TORE HOURS: Txr MAWCHCSTER TBIISI CO. MANCHISlfN. < OUN, by the revenue from the parking »'"■'*>’• He la.ya th a t the U nited Itv, preparation and aervice to ! (Chnnge of Name) OP p o m > m o M p 3Ionday thru Friday—10 A.M. to 9 P.M. A. Harrison and Sons meters we have in.stalied on our) "humiliated" by | If you’PB the type of peraon who prefers “aBBietanoe” any of the Hartford hospitals; j JlHKJ S A T l'R D A V -10 A.SI. to 6 P..M. And you’D discover a similar consideratioB in onr Hobby Shoppe StreeU. That would be an honest ’^'••■'•'a recent acientific vtctoriea., to ‘‘persistence’’ in a salesman; if you enjoy an fulfilment of their proclaimed pur-, implication here ia that this! service department where a factory-trainad o( Home Specialties Co. If you haven’t already got one. you may apply for your- Aluminnm ivindows. Doors, pose, which was to solve the park- - ” “'’^.1’ must somehow always be atrooephere where concern for the customer’s sashes servioe craftamen is standing by, ready to insure your Jalouaiea, Anhlngs ing aituation fo. Mancliester. not 'toat in everv-thing. The implica- ootnee first—you’ll be delighted with this new Pontiac everyday motoring pleasure. Call on us, won't you? ( HARGE PLAN CRF:DIT PLATE at either office of "The Jan et'* to obtain reyenue for the town. : ^at it has also been Bales and service operation! You’ll find our sales -Our personnel and complete facilities are at your Trust Co.” ... or at any member atore. .Make it easy on yourself Jim’s Supply Company TueT b . merchants should. 1, ij not ... have ' » . to everything, in tha past. . Keller’s 3len’« Wear the question which must he people oourteous and helpful with a true appreciation rent tha Purnell parking area . , . . . disposal. We think you’ll find it a pleasant and PAUL DODGE PONTIAC, INC. this year a.a many hundreds of wise Manchester shoppers are Kiddie Fab- from the town in order to dSclara j “ “'t ‘'’'•/Whenever any na- at the importuit dadsions involved in buying a car. rewarding experience. doinji . . . with CHARtJF- PLAN. Ijuid O' Cotton .It free It itoould be town policy i '’•PP/'’* to aeWeve something Ijimen’s Hardwaro ,lou«HU own revenue from ‘ -^'^tific way. Leonard’s .Shoe* must that inevitably mean "humil- ! P*vking meters to acquire and I Max Miller Says: Pontiac and Vauxhall Sales, Service, Paris Manchester Pet Center I ietion" of all other n'atiani? If so., ; maintain as many free off-atreet: SHOP MANCHESTER THIS YEAR 3tanrhe*trr Plumbing and is what Rayburn wants, then, a parking areas as we need in order Supply. Co. ! aituation in which we continually I to accommodate everybody who ^ A COMPLETE LINE OF SUNOCO PRODUCTS INCLUDING Manchester Wallpaper and "humlliata" other nations? COTJNT . svanta^ to come here. What hap- : P aint Uo. Why does there ha\ e to be any- 3 pens to be of advantage to the ^ TIRES, TIRE CHAINS and ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS Mari-3lad« Youth Shop >erchant. m particular ahould 1 ' O M U S M arlow ’s :gl«. be the privilege of the public ' If" ‘"‘to"'- PARK Mrl-eliau Store* ■ *ln general. The tmvn ahould, ^e pioneering ,n the # Indec4 you count A i O u r Main Office Mo it j's Workingntrn's Store • Bcquire more off-street parking , T on 'not only in thf FREE Nassiff .Arms Company ■.'•pace downtown, and not , ithe firat aa.sauU on the atom precUe Compounding of INTRODUCTORY OFFER X PURNELI. y North End Pharmacy linstera on it. either. i was German, or the discovery of y ^ r Doctor'i pr«scrip' PARKING Paris Curtain Shop • r . ______I penicillin Scotch’ Parletfe's. VVomrn's Wear tionSy but mNo for vour ^ FOR DECEHIER ONLY' j The tru th is. of coiiise. th a t in, Pine l-enox Pharmacy, Inr. daily needs in drugs And . ! ’ Kennan Rides Again "•• ‘Pe basic partnership Pine Phannary, Inc. I man. which niornialiv includea sundries, nutritional Pinewoml F u rn itu re Uo. George F. Kennan. continuing , rivalry, been more evident aids, sickroom supplies. aeries of lectures m Britain on ^ a n in the realm of science. The ONE LUBRICATION FOR Potterton’s Buy DRUGS in a drug, TV, Records, Appliances :pteaubject of Western policy, con-1,cience of any one nation has y " T H E s r ■tore and make this y0mrs. Regal Men's Shop • tinuea to find. In his own wisdom'(never been very far in advance of * Vntfc A N w Frenf End AliginiMt'Ar R«9ul(Rr Fricf of $8i9S (plus port*) and experience, conclusion! ai- Revlju Dress Shop thalt of others; frequently scien­ Royden's. Inr. ,'inoat exactly opposite to those be- tists in many nations approach the * O r A ComplUtu M otor Tuno«Up (^8 cyl.)* A t Ro^uldr Frieo of $7.95 (plus ports) ‘jj»g formulated In poit-sputirik S ee the Scandinavian Uraft Shop same kind of breakthrough at al­ i’aahtngton. Shoor Jewelers I » most the tame moment' in time; * Or Coitiploto Wintorising Includiii9 2 GdNons Formooont Auti-Froo^o. Chock and TightON Hosos C O M P A N Y Sloan Bros.. Shoes to his latest lecture, the former when one nation happena to -be and Chock Thontiostat at Rtgulor Prict of $9.95. . Smith-Frazler, inr. . ^nbaasador to Russia considers first past a particular barrier that Slember FDIO * ^•OUNO TMt ‘ Furniture ;ths consequences of that new ayg- success does not, necesaanly or Trri's Bridal Shop '^m of misaiie bases and atomic logically strew . ’■humiliation" on MILLER’S Toto *n Teens, Inc- ; weapon! circling Russia which is all others. Triple-X Store* ith# main thing the United States ' In this instance. Speaker Ray­ PHARMACY PAUL Do d g e p o n t ia c , in c . Vittner’s Garden Center going forth- -Isi to be seeking st the burn wants us to feel "humiliated" 1 IVrIdon Drug Company ' ieoming NATO^ meeUng in Fsris: 299 GREEN ROAD MANCHESTER’S NEW PONTIAC DEALER because the Russians beat us, by here I W’lllton's (>m Shop ■ TlUs is, fo tor, the maln^ anewer a few weeks, to the launching, of PhoM Ml 3-4134 373 MAIN STREET PHONE Ml 9-4545 tvilroee Drees Shop ^-*nd the .only snsu-ar—which PONTIAC an aarth sateilitib Rut wa eahnoL FREE PICXUP AND b . Winkler Auto Parte, In* W a*la*toii Beaau to have dwel*. lor the Ufa ef us,. ncM pt tha prs- DCUVERY SEBVIOB Boldest^ Advanee in Fifty Vears^t

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^AGB etoht MANCHEgTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1957 -m-nSHIWTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTElt, CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1957 PAGE NINE Labor Leaders 480 Years Old, Gannett Dies; Coventry Rockville Hit Bid to Stall Tree Lives On Teacher Wins Grange Activtties Increase; 'BEFORE LOSSES HAPPEN, Fribourg, Switzerland — On* of Video Necklace Publisher 81 Wage Demand the most famous landmarks In Plan to Host Unit Satur^y INSURE WITH UPPEN" SwitzerJond, near the city of Frl- Worth $10,500 (Ooatlaiied' (ram Pag* Om ) I (Continued from Pag* One) bouit:. Is th* U ne Tro* of Moral. According to leg«nd th* tree wa* Coventry, Dec. 3 (Special)—tA movie on the 1955 National 4-H Rockville, Dec. 3 (Special)— WMk, *n(J- la te r worked briefly ‘Messiah’ Soloist Meany wa* expected to stress this. East Central Pomona Grange No. 3 planted as a -snOnument to the Club Congress will be shown. Mrs. Dorothy Harlow, a biology j j a N«W York and Pittsburgh. , In Detroit, Wallet P. Reuther, Swiss victory over CSiarles the will meet at 8 p.m. Saturday at Fellowshtp Party Slated ^ In 1906. he bought a half Inter- } president *f the United Auto the local Grange Hall on Rt, 44A, The Pilgrim Fellowship of the teacher at Rockville CTlty High in the Elm ira. N. Y.. G aiette. Bold in L-.e B attle of M oral In 1476. a* guests of the local Grange. School, won a diamond necklace I Workers, and AFL-CIO president, • T B R t l N a First Congregational Church has To start thl* first venture in A young Fribourg soldier, who A t the aes.slon, the Pomona completed plans for Its Christmas valued at 810.500 on a television I^swspaper ownership he had J3.- I said he would not comment on the had survived the bloody battle, "Gimmick’’ will be presented the party the evening of Dec. 13 at show last night. •*<00 in cash. He obtained J7.000 in ! suggestion until he saw the text ran 10 miles to carry the good the Riitb B. (juandt Memorial Hall. "Character" loans and gave a note new* to hU people. When he grange having the highest percen­ Mr*. Harlow who lives at 98 I of Gray’s remarks. tage of members present. The Each member m.iy bring a friend. ..•(or 110.000. From that point on, 1 Reuther has announced that his reached the Town Hall square he In charge of refreshment.* will be Union St., became the new cham­ ',*Vs progress was rapid in building murmured, "Victory," and fell "Gimmick" must remain within the I union in 1958 contrscl negotia- Pomona Jurisdiction for six month*. Jean Ann Bradfield and Karen Lit­ pion on the NBC telerision show •‘•a group of newspapers. I tlons will give top priority to de- dead- He clutched a sprig of a lime tle. In 1807, the Eim ira S tar was tree In his Hand, and thl* was It may then be. subject to "raid­ "The Price is’Right." when she bid I mands for a short work week and Other Ev'enls 810,100 for the necklsce, shown to LET THE WINDS BLOW! ' raady to sell. Gannett became a planted where he fell. ing ” parties from other parts of I a substantial increase in take- the slate. The fellowship will present "Why a panel of four contestants. ::.‘eo-publlsher of the Star-Gaeette ! home pay. Cynthia Treggor Her bid was the closest to the There's no need to worry about wind damage ■ H* bought the Ithaca .Toiimal in Jeanette Fraser All subordinate grange lecturers Reuther also proposed that the Within the JUri.«liction of Mrs.! 21 The ,k retail value of the necklace with­ to your home when you are protected by one of ■itlPia and later merged in with the' big auto companies cut prices on out bfddlng over it. She is eligible '"Ithaca News. 1958 models by sn average of Youn^ Artists to Appear with Choir Here's a wonderful new Christmas Sophia Gedrliu Pomona lecturer, i eomprlied of Marv^eU UonaW to appear next week to defend her our Homeowner’s Policies. And wind is only one T.’ W ith associates, in 1918. G annett 1100 and in return he said the Two young Manchester musl-' have been asked to have their pro- pairteis Gllhert Peairv rraa.i. ...4^ ptrty-dreas (or ihsl piece (or pieces) grams for 19,58 completed and ,«nt L m e, Albio title against three new contestants. of the many perils covered by this “package” "'bought the Rochester Union and UAW would take the companies’ clans, Mis* C>'nlhia Treggor and the church In which he was organ­ Order of Gorham Slerlinf you planned to According to Mr*. Harlow’s niAdvertiser and the Rochester Eve- flnancial position into considera­ Miss Jeanette Fraser, will be solo.,- ist. to her on or before Dec. 15. The group has been requested to polic.v. Others include fire, theft, personal lia­ give. We'll tie it right on to a gay Airs. Anna Anderson, local home. meet at 7 p.m. Dec. 24 to go mother, the teacher became eligi­ j.'jiing Times. He merged the twm tion in framing its wage demands. ists in the Cliristma.s concert being The choir of 40 voices will snter Oriaimsa stocking. Il'a red flannel ble to appear on the program last bility and vandalism. n'papers into the Rochester Times- ’This proposal was turned down by presented Sunda.v evening by the in candlelight proCeasion for 44ie economics committee chairman, | caroling before the church Christ- Now! with t green ribbon and red and and her committee will be in charge mas Eve service which is sched- night after she filled nut a postal ;t;j[7nion. the siito companies. i Senior CTioir of (fenter Congrega- presentation of the cantata, which card which she received from a tt- From then on, he and his as-j I tional Church. Tlie concert will be while holly tt the lop. Perfect for of refreshments at llie meeting. uled at 11 p.m. at the church. Critics of Gray's wage increa.se will be under the direction of Mrs. placing on the fireplace mantle or on Manchester store, asking for an Have you any questions about anj' form of in­ J^pociates continued to expand their | given at 8 o’clock in the sanctu- R. Russell Peery, organist. James Past Masters and Past Lecturers Members planning to attend the appraisal of some Jewelry. hold-back plan also said building the tree. night will be observed by the dance Saturday evening at the surance . . . are you sure you have the best pro­ •"holdings. This month, the Gannett; tradesmen are In a better wag# IveSure will sing the bass solo. 1957 VS FORDS Winning money is not, new to ;PCo. applied for federal approval i Miss Treggor will be heard in a This service is the first in a It's the moot exciting new gift idea Grange at Its meeting at 8 p m.~ITnIbn Congregational Church. Mrs. Harlow. Last year she won position than most other groups of Thursday In the hall. James T. Rockville, who have not contacted | tection you can possibly buy ? We’ll consider it ro f its plan to buy a TV station inj John -McCurdy workers A government survey in violin solo as she presents the aeries of three special Advent in years. Come now to our Sterling 81.400 cash in a puzzle contest run TStockton. Calif. mid-1957 showed their nationwide prelude. Schubert’s "Avc Maria ” programs planned at C enter 4.DOOR SEDANS Silent Department and aoc for your­ Laidlaw will be presiding lecturer snd” Mrs. Clarence A. Brad- by a Boston newspaper. a privilege to answer your que-stions or quote Gannett exerci.sed light control Miss Fraser, a .soprano, will sing In ch.arge of the prog-am. Refresh- B'ld. »duH advisors, have been The Manchester Messiah Chorus average wage at 83.20 an hour. Church. On the afternoon of Dec. self. Cirra m Go«ham Stixunc Mr*. Harlow’s mother watched rates on any form. It’s our business. No obliga­ ^'bver his newspapers. Each local the offertory solo. The Angels’ 15, a Christmas play. "There Was rranr at List than ments will be in charge of the **l*erter and was famous for his twilight, sent the worship at this progrW . Also, June D. Loomis. tecre- lowship member the Bradfields or plied in her head to figure out her , Gannett had a deep and sua-, McCtirdv has sung with the De- Only one of a number of Labor music during each Advent season, i Interested people in the com- tarv Walter S. Haven. a.ssisUnt the Rev. James R .MacAithur, bid." INSURORS — REALTORS —tained interest in government —lo-. (roit Oratorio Societv and the leaders queried on Gray’s proposal . Advent, at munity are invltecl to attend these steward: Ruth Loomis, Ceres: Lil- also an adutl advisor. :;:fcal, sUte and national. He fought Rockham Choir He has performed showed any Interest. twilight, he presented a chorale programs in celebration of the llan Day, Pomona; Eustacle Kitch- Tomorrow’s Events 164 East Center Street—MI 9-5261 •■ m any of President Roosevelt’s do-1 at Tanglewood. .Mass., and with Lloyd Mashbum, president of cantata of hia own composition in i season preceding Christmas. ONLY S g g DOWN Ing, Flora: Gertrude A. Haven. Provisional I^eague of Women' ^meatic policies but supported the i the Boston Symphony Orchestra the I-jithers Union, and undersec­ lady assistant steward; Carl Snow. Voters evening unit. 8 p.m . Booth- Public Records " administration's foreign policy : in their presentation of ’’Der retary of labor during the first gatekeeper: Frederick H Miller, Dimork Memorial Ubrary: First Open Thursday Evenings Unt^ ..i As founder and chairman of the MeLstersinger ” Other engage- year of President Eisenhower’s Arthur J. Vinton. Thomas D. Me- Congregational Church school staff, Warrantee Deeds and Saturdays Until No ";Natlonal Committee to Uphold, ments for the Detroit native have first term, thought the plan has Kinnev and Lewis Highter. exe- 8 p.m.. Kingsbury House to plan Varsity M Club Collects Periodicals for Shut-ins Alfred J. Schmedding and Ellen "some merit” ciitive committee. Christmas program: Gleaners Constitutlenal Government. Gan Inchided the New Orleans Opera Skxwatch Schedule RichBi'd Dubanoski hands a bundle of magazines to Robert Daigle for loading aboard a truck. Dan­ T. Schmedding to Anne J. Reed, nett wa* credited with having Assn., the Mobile Opera Guild, and But there was disagreement FITZGERALD Local grangers Attending the Group and Fragment Societ; of property at 1.12 Walker St. helped to defeat Roosevelt’s plan the Rochester, N-. Y., "Opera under from such union chiefs as presi­ DEWEY-RICHMAN state conference Saturday in Meri- .Second Congregational Church, 7:30 ny Renn puls another bundle in place while George Cuahing stands ready with a third. The George F. Johnson III and to enlarge the Supreme Court. the Stars." dents Mauric* A. Hutcheson, car­ Wednesday. Dec. 4 den included Miss Ixiomis, lectur- p m.. Church Community House, boys are membera of Manchester High School’s Varsity M Club, which each year collecta books and George F. Johnson Jr., to Law­ ___Gannett was an aviation en-^ Anderson, previoiislv announced penters; Peter T. Schoemann. M idnight - 2 a.m. . . . . Lets F. Waldron ’ MAIN ST. er: .Mr. and Mrs. Kilchlng, state |f^ristm as party; Teen H’era, 7:.30 magazines to cheer up patients in hospitals. This year’s tally. 10.000 boojee A. .... Volunteers Xeederl Hospital for Crippled Children, and Cedarcrest Sanatorium. (Herald Photo by Ofiara), flig h t around the world in 1947. An recht. contralto Mrs Nadina Brownlow, metal trades depart­ 6 a.m. - 8 a.m ...... W. Jo.seph Lemire. Butch McQiiade m . Ml 3-5191 r , of the Grange last Also. Defense Stamps, 8:30 s.m., Courtney, property at 23-25 Seaman Advertise in The HeniM-—It Payi inveterate traveler, he visited many I Bryan, and tenor Allen Keller m ent. 8 s.m . - 10 a.m ...... wee.. 'd Mr. and Mrs. Kitchlng Rnhertson School; Rotary Club, lands and Interviewed chiefs of The Manchester Messiah Chorus The AFL-CIO convention, open­ to s.m . - N o o n ...... Tokettvllle. Open Evet. in obs .ane# of their 20th wed-; P ■ ’’’'■stry First Congrega- many nations, u.sually on a subject now numbers about 200 members ing a 10-day session here Thursday, Nooir - 2 p m ...... Robert Genove.si Advertise in The Herald— It Pava ding anniversary. ' PTfreh: Second Congrega- close to hjs heart—world peace. under the direction of G. Albert will be occupied primarily with 2 p.m. - 4 p.m ...... Roger Winter, Buti h Mi Quarle Ths Fourth Diatrtct American i flottal Church CJiblr. 7:30 p.m.. Gannett was a friend of the Pearson, head of the music depart­ proposals to vot* expulsion of the 4 p.m. - 6 p.m...... Roger Winter. Butch .Mccjuade Legion and Auxiliary will meet **nctuary: work night. American farmer. He wa* part opmer of the ment for the Manchester public 6 p.m. - 8 p.m ...... Barbara MacGregor Sunday afternoon at th* James J Legion home: Teenage Sewers 4-H, 7:30 p.m , home Mrs. Ethel magazine, the American . Agricul­ school system. K William Knight Laundry Worker* Unions on cor- 8 p .f’- - 10 p.m ...... Betty Fivozln.sky. Helen Shepard Shea Poat in Wlllimantic. Presid frea.surer of the chorus, Ls in ruptioo charges. Leaders of all four 10 p.m - Midnight . . . ing will be District Commander CarKo^ CTlmax Chapter, OES, 7:45 turist: he retained close contact — - ...... R. H. Thom as Th* sew N em ed-Sm last word h stotie* tsegee stflo otU with the State Agricultural Col­ charge of ticket sales. Tickets mav unions have been under congres­ Skywatch post located on top of Police Station Volunteers Edward S. Franz and Auxiliary : P Hall. Merrow. ditUnctieo , , , Sdoor Afwseeger. lege at Cornell, and he encouraged be purchased from him or any sional investigation. ma.\ register at Civil Defense Headquarters, .Municipal Building, President Elizabeth Rychllng. both member of the chorus. They are Gray caused another stir in the on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday from 1 to 5 p m. membera of the local Green-Chobot .Maneheater Evening Herald Cov­ farm news in hi*' papers. He slso entry rnrreapnndent. Mra. F. P au ­ had a desfx Inter^ in aclentiflc also being sold at the Manchester preconvention speechmaking by Po.st No. 52 and Auxiliary. Trust Co arid the Mt'isic Shop saying that expulsion of the Team­ -A The North Coventry Fire De­ line IJttle, telephone Pilgrim human diet. J-6J81. The publisher paid close atten- sters would be. "un-American" and ■ ■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■■■■■■■ partment Women’s Auxiliary will ■ tlen to hii health. In hia earlier calling on building trades conven-1 have Ita Christmas Party at 8 p.m. yeara he wa* devoted to tennis. Bolton tlon delegates to help beat any ex-1 Dec. 13 at the home of Mrs. Rich­ lAter he turned to golf and yacht­ pulsion vote against the g ian t! THE BtC 2 ro ard M. G ahnat. Mra. A H arry \V. MAHRC Drive ing. teamsters organization. Olsen will he eo-hostess. .Memh.-rs He suffered a stroke st his desk M ea^ answered that one right 1 Wide setecftionc have been asked to bring a gift , At Halfway Mark here in 1948. He attributed his re­ Sites Group away, by saying it was "absolutely | for exchange — ' i covery to hi* lifetime of moderate bunk" to think of "compromising , Ladlea MF«et Tomorrow ’" | exercise. with corrupt leaders" of sny union. ft Good QuolHy The Ladiea’ Asan of the Firat | John A. Craig, fund-raising Studies Offer "This idea that .vou in some way ...... _ ___ rhairman of the Manchester Assn. He was a trust** (later trustee ^ floowoi/erin^ Congregational Church will have •meritus) of Oomell and of Keuka punish the members of the union 2 R U r P r i c e s an all-dav meeting tomorrow start- | Help of Retarded Children, College. He received many honor­ Bolton. Der. 3 i.Special) — The by punishing their leaders is also , ing at 10:30 a m. In the church • ’'nnunced today that the hglfway ary degrees. He was a director of bunk. ” he said. "There is no other , vestry. Plans will be completed ! P*-'s»d In the cur- School Sites Committee conferred w ay out." YOUR HEATING SYSTEM the Asiwciated Press from 1935 with the Board of Education last for the group’s doughnut sale Sat-Idrive for funds. To date, a to 1940. He advocated more re-i The December issue of "The In- | urdav, starting at II a m. Those total of 82.602 05 haa been reached search in the newspaper tteld and : P^MiblHty of' ternationsi Teamster." Teamsters . deairing to place orders have been TP' arhool children contributed he backed experiments, 5 32 a< re site for future ! union magazine, said that in event ^ : CONVERT TO OIL HEAT NOW! I PHONE requested to have them in by noon 8487.85 end the balanc.e waa real- Mr. and Mrs. Gannett in 1951 i . of AFL-CIO expulsion the union ■ ■ Call Csl We’ll Be Pleased To Submit An Estlmat*. ^ by calling the church IP' lettera of appeal were awarded the Wilson Fair-I chamman of will continue to cooperate with j Women in the comnumity wish- ond special gifts. Although Thanks- banks citation for "their outstand- i w "our alaler unions pa we have in !* ROTARY or PRESSURE lURNERS • C U N T t W Irtg to asslat the group at any lime .Riving Day marked the official ing service to higher education’’i Board with de- the past" rather than fight them. ' Ml 9-4343 are invited to the aesalons held each closing of Retarded Children’s and "their unwavTring friendship . * COMPLETE HEATING ■ Wednesday st the church Week, persons may sflll contribute Alcorn Has Mu 4-H Plana Supper .by sending donations to Roland A r!^eh«f.r .nH ! investigated is made up of several !* 8TEA.M—HOTW ATER— W AR.'W AIR—AIR CONOm ONINO * Ail 4-H Club leaders, junior Miller at the First National Bank, P-ochester Musei^ of Arts and pj piopcrtv. Its location wa* FOR ALL YOUR Sciences 14th civic medal for their revealed Hartford. Dec. 3 i>Pi GOP Na­ leaders and committee memhera ate . Checks may be made payable to tional Chairman Meade Alcorn la Invited to a aiipper and leader \ MAHRC. efforts to enrich the community I The committee reported it had CARPET NEEDS training meeting Monday in the . There is a continuing need for and make tt "a bettei; place in held a meeting Sunday with some 1 confined to hia home with the flu. NEW! NEW! NEW! AtJPDLi W£Sr which to live and bring up chil­ It waa reported today that he is Tolland Federated Church. Supper funds to carry on a complete pro­ of the property owners to discuss reservations should be made by | gram for the retarded in this rom- dren." Gannett several yearn ago price , and options. It expects to running a "fairly high tempera­ HOT WATER HEATER • established a large entertainment ture" and haa been ordered to re­ Thiirsday with Albert B. Gray, munity In addition to fostering conclude meetings with owners thi* county club agent. The aupper will better education and legislaflon for center for teensgers, week. main in bed by bin doctor. OPERATING ON NO. 2 FUEL OIL 306 Gannett was a member of the His illness, which started Sun­ OPEN 9 A.M. to 5:30 DAILY be at 6:45 p m. and the meeting a t. the.se youngsters in the community. Committee members are also In­ Hntwatrr as you Hke It! Guaranteed and at MAIN SIR 8 p.m. i the as.soclation conducts a Day \ Unitarian church. vestigating other locations for pres­ day night, hnn resulted In the can­ Mrs. Gannett expressed the wish entation to a town meeting In the cellation of a scheduled trip to the moqt econoDilc:al cost to you. THURSDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. There will be an explanation of Care Center for retarded children that no flowers be sent. near future. Washington tomorrow. 4PM0/IY sr the county extension rouncll and j at the Biinre Center from 9 a m. LiONAKPSr ^ the National 4-H Awards program. i to noon Monday through Friday. 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p a g e t e n MANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD. MANCHE.STEB. OONN» TUESDAY, DECEMBER S; 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8,1987 i>i— will I *1 I -^ f — ELEVEN Rockville p- ^ ;— ------Sward-Zaches Wedding Kirkham Named Hal Boyle Two Local Men President Wants Adlai Vote Seen Light Q | )itu ary Maine Man Seized Duffy-Ward Wedding GENERAL Coordinator of Will Appear in TV SERVICE Attend NATO Talks Tha wedding of ttiss Nancy Radio ^Hams^ —^How Shaggy Can D eaths Ann Ward, Kingston, Mass!, UConn Concert Of City Election Here in Connection daughter of Mrs. Joseph M. JVard (OoattBiMd trdm Psg* Om ) Edward E. Kirkham of 83 TEU Ml 9-8489 and ^ e late Joseph M. Ward, for­ Tb« University of Connecticut Emergency Doclors Adelaide Rd. has been named A Dog Story Get? j- ___ ... Rockville, Dec. 3 (Special) — Joeeph OWieWBkl merly of Jamaica Plain, Moss., Chonu and Concert Choir will W«r# pointed to the idea that the Joseph Olahewiki of Hartford, emergency coordinator for this Some 1,100 voters of a possible and Richard James Duffy, Lake­ present' their annual Christmas Preildent be granted the author' Physicians of the Manches­ 5,200 cast their ballots by 1 p.m. father of Joseph Olshewski, Jr., With Father’s D e ^ area, F. E. Handy, communications By ED CREAGII Who knows how many dogs can be ity to detailed information ter Medical Assn, who will re­ ville, son of Mr. and Mrs. James manager of the American Radio (For Hal Boyle) put in a Sputnik? I—I'm sorry. concert Sunday evening at 8 today In this city’s elections. 101 Oliver Rd., died yesterday at o’clock in the university auditor­ MEMIER about weapone to Britain and spond to emergency calls to­ Moderator Judge Thomas F. St. Francis Hospital. (Conllnoed from Page One) last seen alive Tttankggiving af­ r . Duffy Jr., 90 Cambridge St., Relay League announced today. Washington, (/P)—"No. Rover, I Rover. I just can't take the morrow afternoon and evening ternoon. chance." ium. other Alliei. He already has Rady observed that the voting was He was born in Poland and had took place In Joseph’s Church, He will orga'nlze Manchester can never marry you,” sobbed are Dr. Herbert Snyder. Tel. When the w arr^t arrives, the amateur radio operators in prep­ Mlmi, t)ie beautiful French poodle. Rover licked his Ups meditative­ The concert will be under the authority to permit exchange of ’’slow," but felt that it would pick lived in Hartford for the past 45 The two Maine officials returned direction of Philip Treggor, 22 information on misallea (minus MI 9-1851. and Dr. Nicholas up between 5 and 7 p.m. when more ecciieed will be/Immediately pre­ Kingston, at 11 o’clock Saturday aration for furnishing emergency "Go, and never darken my ken­ ly. Marzialo, Tel. MI 9-1616. years. He was employed as a mat­ to Police Headquarters *nd Ra- morning. The Rev. Joseph C. Doo­ Bonner Rd., member of the uni­ nuclear warheads) and on war people return from their work. tress maker st the Standard Mat­ sented In epupL Chief Schendel communication in time of di.saster. nel door again." “All right, suppose lb happened,” gasri started back to Hartford. said that iCoombs has already ley, 8- J-. o f Portland. Maine, of­ “When storms disrupt other com­ "Hah!" declaimed the spurned he Bald. "Suppose one of our pups versity music staff. piana in general. The poll! close at 7 p.m. tress Co. The program, a varied one, will The proposed change in the law Of 600 voters in the First Ward, Befort leaving Manch*eter, the waived ej^adition and will be re­ ficiated. George Vincent of Lake­ munications, or floods' isolate suitor. "I'm not good enough for was the first dog to reach the to Paris lacked any formality. Besides his son, he leaves his ville was organist and vocalists Include excerpt* from Handel’s would not authorize the President 152 had. by 1 p.m.. caat their votes wife, Mrs. Helen Sherwinski State Policeman spotted a Maine turned y i Maine tonight or tomor­ whole communities,” Handy said, you, eh ? You think I can't buy you moon. Wouldn’t you be proud?" Stevenson simply said. "The Preil- row. were Mrs. Robert Gartmcll of "it is amateur radio that comes to the chopped sirloin you’re accus­ “I’d be scared to death," said "Meettah’’; a new choral work by to turn over complete atomic dent said he would be very happy at the Town Hall. A number of vot­ Olshewski; two other sons. Stan­ registered car and the plates In­ a contemporary American, Ned PINE weapons. ers were turned , away from the Plymouth, Mass., and James 'll. the rescue with operators and self- tomed to!’’j » Mlmi,-^weeping again. to have me go." ley of Granby and William Ole- dicated that It belonged to Coombs. Post of Kingston. Church decora­ Rorem; and six love songs by Present law permits export of First Ward-machines because they shewskl of Hartford; a daughter, Robbery Said Motive powered equipment. "It's not that. Rover," Mirql "Doga on the moon,” Rover The nature of the American Ragazsi stopped the car, found the tions were white chrysanthemums. "To be prepared for this function wept. “I’d share my last bone with Brahmi. Aoeiiting in the Brahms PHARMACY fissionable material for research plans for the Paris meeting, in belonged In other ward.s. Mrs. Theresa Bernard of Hartford; Sheriff Chandler laid in Bangor muaed. "We could run the place to work will be W alter. Oryzb of and power plant projects, but with In Ward Two, at St. John's driver to be the man they wen that he believes robbery was the Given in marriage by her broth­ requires a highly organized pro­ you. I'd rob traah cans with you. suit ourselves. We'd have it all or­ 884 Center 8U—TeL Ml 8-8814 their final form, may be a big (ac­ a sister, Mrs. Josephine Boskovich seeking, and he was broughl/to er, Joseph M. Ward Jr. of Wash- gram of preparedness locally and but—’’ this town, student pianist. the proviao that it must not be tor in determining whether Steven­ Church, Miss Agnes Woods re­ of Rochester, N.Y., and eight motive for the hammer elayiitg. ganized by the time people got used for weapons fabrication. ported that 196 had voted out of a Police Headquarters where he was Hutchins reported by telephone, inijton, D. C., the bride wore a outside the disaster area," he con­ "I see it all now," said the male there. We’d make them our slaves. The United States, by means of son will go to the NA.TO meeting. grandchildren. princess style portrait gown of tinued. "Planning and organiza­ dog darkly. "It's becau.se I'm a Currency Salvaged PINE LENOX He has said only that he will sup­ usual vote of about 300 in that Funeral s.ervicea will he held to­ booked on a technical chkrge of the sheriff said, that the younger I can hear us now. ‘Here, human. upper air analysis, aeismographic ward. being a fugitive from jusuce. Coombs made an oral trtatement antique white silk satin, made with tion are necessary and that is the beagle, isn't it? You think of me Roll over, human. Jump through equipment and other methods, has port those parts with which he The most votes have been cast morrow morning at 8:15 from the Authorities In Maine were noti­ scooped neck, sculptured scrolls of Job Kirkham will be doing for this as an inferior, just because you In salvaging mutilated end PHARMACY agrees. Talarski Funeral Home, 380 Maple that he slugged hit father three this hoop, human.’ ’’ been monitoring Russian nuclear so far In Ward Three. Fltlon Fire fied and, about \y o'clock this times after being refused a re­ Chantilly lace with tear-drop area.” won that allly best-of-show rib­ "And we’d give them silly charred currency, the Govern­ 289 B. Center S t—Ml 8-08M testa since 1948. "Whether I will go hasn’t been House. A total of 450 votes were Ave., Hartford, and at 9 o'clock in pearls and sequins at the bodice Kirkham is communications di­ bon!" ment's money handlers use decided yet." Stevenson said to­ SS Cyril and Methodius Church. morning, an officer from the Pen­ quest for *50. names," chimed in Mimi excitedly, In that time, this country has reported cast there by Francis Me- obscot Sheriff’s office there left for Whether the son actually got any snd both sides of a full floor- rector in the local Civil Defense "No, no!" MImi’a protests rose paw'ing away her tears, "Names tweezers, needles, blades, and obtained a pretty fair idea of the day. "I haven't made my deci­ Guane. Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict length skirt ending in a chapel program. to an hysterical yelp. "I have magnifying glasses to reconstruct sion." Manchester wtfh a warrant charg­ money from the father’s home was like Mimi and Rover -" technique known to the Russians. Although 340 Ward Four voters Cemetery, Bloomfield. ing Coombs/W'ith the murder of his train. Her veil wa.s a mantilla of nothing against you at all. Rover. millions of dollars’ worth of bills Before TV cameras, Stevenson Friends may call at the funeral not determined, the sheriff said. If I were to marry anyone—but "We'd feed them our table Feeliisweak In many instances, it ia evident had been to the polls at the PAC elderly father. But afterwards, according to Imported Frehch (Jhantllly lace in 29 Million Yule T roe scrap.*!" each year from bita and lumps of that Russia already has know! said later: Club by early afternoon, George home from 6 to 9 o'clock tonight. heirloom white. She carried a cas­ I can't, you see. Not ever. Not paper moat people would think “I don't know whether I've been The bcKly was found Friday in Chandler, the son borrowed *50 f'Z'i "We’d hire people-catchers to edge which this country cannot Shiner, said the voting there was the home where Coombs lived cade of white chry.santhemiims while ' a delicate blush under­ were junk. I n , the Terosury’s give to its Allies. invited or not.” "very slow." The ward has about Frtxl A. Reed from an aged aunt whom the sher­ The Department of Agriculture coated her powder-gray muzzle. put them in concentration camps shaky, ron-domi? alone In Winn. A Winn boy who iff wouldn’t identify. snd ivy with white satin stream­ if they didn't have people-tags on salvage system, 'two fifths of an Stevenson eat In, but did not This apparently was only a tech­ 1,800 voters, which Shiner expects Fred A. Reed. 78. Sandy Beach ers. reports that some 25,000.000 Then she confessed: orginal bill ia worthless, between TImm Ym ShMM Try FERRIZAN nical explanation- of the situation, will start coming in. in greater called on the elder Coombs found Deputies Clement Thibodeau Christmas trees were produced in "It’s tlie puppies I’m thinking of, their collars!" participate in the briefing of the Rd., Ellington, died Friday at Man­ the body and a bloo Vltaminc, A for­ sonal consultations. funeral services tomorrow morn­ themums 'and ivy with bronze public hearing on the Connecticut mula deelgned to do you profound Only a Consultant lies. ing his fifth consecutive term. ing at 11 o’clock in East Ceme­ "Why you silly goose," he From ourslde the kennel a hu­ ■He did not reveal what any of satin streamers. Railway * Lighting Co,'a petition laughed. "What a thing to be man voice ruptured their moment. good if you are deficient in these 1 am acting as a consultant, giv­ Olson, who won that electio, by tery. Donald Duffy of this town was FOR RENT blood and etrength-buildlng ele- these proposals would be. 11 votes. Is opposed by EMwln j. to increaae bus fare between Hart jafrald of. One dog in all this world "Come here, you rascals! Heel, mente. ing the Secretary the benefit of my Arrangements are being handled best man for his brother, and ush­ ford and New Britain from 30 to 8 and 19 nun. Movie Projeetors Stevenson. pres.sed by some 100 Heck, president of the Democratic by the Watkins-West Funeral Not Practieal: Willetts boa been sputniked. The chances you villains! Out of there, you Try PERRIZAN for 10 days advice on NATO problems," Stev­ newsmen and photographers out­ ers were Robert T. Ward, Kingston, .. -I 36 centa. The company also seeks thaU, one of ours might be — it’s fleabags!. Time for your walk!" —sound or silent, also 88 mm. and aoo for youroelf how good it enson said. That is my purpose, and controlled (Jity Council. Service. brother of the bride: and Edward suds prejeetofo. side the White House west execu­ Meanwhile at Putnam. Mayor to boost the 5-day achool ticket simply, fantastic.” "Yes—oh; yea.'Rover,” whispered li. Start taking it this very day. that alone.” MRS. CARL M. SWARD JR. There will be no calling hours. The town of Manche.sler will pvere Mrs. Robert Stone. Mrs Mark V. Morinrty, Manchester. 'yl ? ‘ ' ?•*;. PV*.'-‘i rale t>etween Waterbury and You’ve nothing to loeo, for tive basement entrance, was obvi­ John Dempsey (D) wa.a elected to not solve Its water problems IniKravitz, Mrs, Jerome Nsthan '"Theie. are fantastic times,” Mimi before they scampered to WELDON DRUG CO. PERRIZAN le only eold eatiefae- Stevenson left the White House ously startled by the throng await­ The mother of the bride wore a Naugatuck and Sejmotir and MimI rem'lnded him. "Who knows obedience. "I’ll marry you. The during a 10-mlnute recess of the hia fifth term over Kepublican Mrs. Abble R. Fay the near future by taking salt out Mr.s. James F, Cooper, Mrs Leon.! MI Main St. TeL MI 8-5821 tlon guarantood or money back. ing him. At one point he said: Miss Judith Anne Zaches, ^ cascade bouquet of white pompons, of sea water, according to an ard Seader and Mrs.' Jack Gold- leaf green lace dress over pale Naugatuck from *2.40 to *3. how many sputniks there may be? future belongs to us!" congressional leaders, after which Robert K. A.sh by a vote of 1.929 Mrs. Abble R. Fay, 94, 70 Pearl J. W. HALE DEFT. STORE "I don't see why it's this Im­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen I stephanotia and ivy. to 921. About 60 per cent of that executive of a Orm which special- berg. green taffeta with matching shoes the conference was resumed on a portant.” F. Zaches. Pine Lake Shores. Cov­ St., widow of John J. Fay, died at Izes in the process. and large flowered hat and gold variety of subjects involved in The honor attendant wore a city’s 4.507 eligible voters went to Undersecretary of State Chris­ entry. became the bride of Carl waltz-length, princess style gown the polls. her home yesterday after a long Ill­ The firm's method of purifying chryaanthemum corsage. The foreign and defense programs. Maurice Sward Jr., son of Mr. tian Herter and Adm. Strauss both of cobalt blue velveteen and lace, In 1955, Dempsey defeated Re­ ness. sea water was explained here last mother of the Irrldegroom wore a Stevenson’s own role was limited to stood near him as he talked with and Mrs. Carl M Sward Sr. of with matching coronet and face Born in Vernon, she had lived In night by Thomas E. Wlllelti. gen­ Trooper Clear toaat-roiored satin dress, em­ DIckinnonB Photo the NATO matter. Mansfield, in a double ring cere­ publican Herbert McLaren bv a newsmen. Herter escorted him to veil. She carried a cascade of vote of 2.229 to 1,017. Manchester for 49 years. eral sales manager of the Ma.xim broidered in white, with matching MRS. RICHARD JAMP:S DUFFY Stevenson said that he "thought waiting limousine afterward mony performed Saturday at 11 pink carnations and ivy. The She leaves a daughter. Miss Silencer Corp. accessories and a bronze chrysan­ the President looked very well." a.m. In St. Mary's Church. Coven­ At Willimantic. Mayor Flori- Elizabeth Fay of Manchester: two In Shooting of presumably to return to the State gowns of the bridesmaids and mond J. Bergeron was given a fifth Willetts was one of four panel­ themum corsage. Presumably the Invitation to go Department. try by Father Foster. Miss Kath­ their accessories were identical to sons, Jeremiah L. of Manchester ists who spoke at a public meet-1 Immediately following the cere­ Mass., and received her master’s erine Grady, organist of the consecutive term, defeating Re­ Rockville Man The new that of the maid of honor. publican Armand Garmache 3.325 and John J. Fay of Hartford: a ing on water problems sponsored mony, a reception for approximate­ dej^rce from Boston State Teach­ COMJINENTAL MARK III church, played the bridal music The mother of the bride selected to 1,574. brother, Thomas Grady of Man­ by the Manchester League of ly 60 guests, members of the fam­ ers’ Colloffc. As a member of the and accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Torrlngton, Dec. 3 (AP)—Utch- a dress of taupe peau de sole, its Hij 1,751 plurality was 42.5 under chester; and a grandchild. Women Voters at the high school ily and clo.se friends, was held at faculty of the IMymouth, Mass., Edward EJehret. White pompons portrait neckline edged with chif­ Funeral services will be held Other panelists were Wllliaip fleld County Coroner John J. Ca- the bride’s home. Decorations were school.s. .she recently returned from t % Christmas Tree Lights and gladioli were church decora­ that by which he defeated Samuel sale. In a finding released here to. fon and bronze beads. She wore a N. Rosenstein (R) in 1965. Thursday morning at 9:15 at the Wise, director of the State Water mixed .chrysanthemums. a year's leave of obsence In Europe tions. cor.sage of orchids, and assisted John B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 Commission: Paul Hayden, vice day, absolved State Policeman AI- The bride's traveling costume, as a teacher at the American The bride, who was given in Yesterday’s total vote of 4,899 the bridal party at a reception for was about 65 per cent of 5Villl- E. Center St., and at 10 o’clock president of the Connecticut Light den W. Ringkliv of reeponsiblllty when leaving on a prolonged School In Chateauroux, France. marriage by her father, was at­ approximately 200 guests in the in St. James' Church. Burial will and Power Co.; and Adolph Hol­ in the fatal shooting of Gerard southern trip, was a white wool The bridegroom was educated in LIFE Full of Jewels in ’57 tended by Miss Dorothy Quirion mantic's 7,516 eligible voters. Bachand. 32. of Rockville. Hotel Hooker, *WllIimantic, In addition to electing mayors. be In St. Bernard's Cemetery, Rock­ land, vice president of the Con­ sheath dress, French blue coat, local schools and was graduated as maid of honor. Bridesmaids ville. necticut Bank and Trust Co. Bachand died Sept. 22 In the matching accessories and corsage BT WARD CANNED For her wedding trip the bride Democrats in both Putnam and from the Univeislty of Connecticut were Mrs. Robert K. Brooks of Friends may call at the funeral Piping sea water to Manches­ Litchfield County Hoepltal. Win- of while chrysanthemums The with the class of 1950. He served NEA Staff Correspoodent Willimantic and Miss Gloria Cicero wore a gray knitted suit, brown Willimantic retained control of sted, from a gunshot woiind he re­ coat and pink rnd brown acces­ other offices including the council home after 7 o'clock tonight and ter would not be practica! now, couple will return next April to in the Navy during World War II New Tork—(NBA)—Albert V. of Wilson, (Jonn. tomorrow afternoon and evening. Willetts said after speaking to an ceived Aug. 30 during a scuffle take up residence in Lakeville. Albert E. Sward was best man sories. She attended Manchester in Putnam and board of aldermen v^’ith Ringkliv. and the Korean conflict. He la now Badacca, chief luminary of the na­ News Tidbits in Willimantic. audience of about 35 persons. The bride graduated from Mt. an innkeeper, co-owner of the £ARtI SMHMNMBEMr for his brother and ushers were and Coventry grammar tchodls The finding said Ringkliv was tion’s 1130,000,000 Christmas light­ Culled fro n AP Wires and Windham High School, and is Mrs. Alice C. Hutchinson Supplemental Source St. Joseph's Academy. Brighton. -Farnam Tavern, a Revolutionary Stephen Zachec Jr„ brother of the He offer^ his firm’s newly an­ pursuing Bachand's speeding auto­ Mass., Staley College, Brookline. w ainnjibm oitm H Etm t ing industry, sat down at the employed by Jones and Laughlin Mrs. Alice Clegg Hutchinsofi. 24 War era inn in Lakeville. m nm u t-74Si bride, and John j . Newsome of Bigelow St., widow of Wallace M. nounced process as a supplemental mobile and finally overtook It In Interview table, proudly touched Waterford. Steel Corp., Willimantic. a parking lot on the Tocrlngton- Ryan Aeronautical Oo. anveila 'The bride’s gown of white taf- About Town Hutchinson, died at her home yes­ source of supply rather than a to­ his ornate lapel pin and said: The bridegroom attended Willl- terday. tal solution to the water shortage Win.ated road near Highland Lake was designed with a basque mantlc schools and Windham Re­ problems stressed by the other Rond, Winsled. "This signifies my membership __ g_. Outg(ring Teamster Knrjlpp_bodice, sroonscoop neckline accented gional Technical School. He is Flrimen from Co. No. l of the She had been a resident of Man­ Chief Dave Beck steps down as chester for the past 60 years. She speakers. When Ringkliv ordered Bachand In the niuatriotis Order of Dragon with Alencon lace appliques and presently employed by the Alex­ Town Fire Department about 3:.30 j Killers. I’m the founder. I’m called vice president of AFL-CIO build­ full skirt terminating in a court p.m. yesterday re.spotyded to a call was a member of the South Meth- Use of sea water by the purify from the car for a routine check The Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY ing and construction trades de­ ander Jarvis Co., .Manchester. odlit Chiirct and the American Ing process would bo practical for the Grand Exhausted One." train. Her veil of French illu­ Mr. and Mrs. Swarti will be at' from Hartford , Rd. where they he atarted to scuffle vvith the State partment. extinguished a small grass Are. Legion Auxiliary. water-short communities along ' Policeman and (lie aenice revolver Somebody in the room coughed sion was held in place by a coro­ home to their friends after Dec. 7 f is it snd explained that tree-lighting Constitutionally dry Oklahoma net of pearls and she carried a She leaves a sitter, Mrs. Joseph the coast. Willetts said, and re-1 Ringkliv )ield In his right hand votM today on oonnty option on 3.2 at Spring Hill Rd., Man.sfleld. American Legion Auxiliary t Binock of Manchester; and sev- | lease of natural water there would i discharged EAST BRANCH this Christmas would be far more « .K V. .. ^ ... _ Z. . . C ^ _■ ■ __ 1 ^ M.. 1 I d n _ .. _ L. • . . . _ , MM a A Ma M SBA VS ^ 4 « t 1 OSMIlVVVsaa A « > M ( 1 ! — . _ t h e Jeweled. And with new develop­ per cent beer. . . . California's re­ members are .Requested to meet eral nieces and nephews, make more natural sources avail­ The finding quoted Ringkliv as • V ments in miniature bulbs, there maining charges against Confiden­ tomorrow at ?:30 p.m. at the Wat- The funeral will be held at 2:30 able inland. saying he did no' realize Bachand 285 EAST CENTEK ST. would be new styles in table-top tial and Whisper magazines to be klns-West ^ n eral Service, 142 Thursday afternoon at the Wat- Costs of production depend upon had been shot until the Rockville OPFZN FRIDAY continuou.sly 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and mantle decoration. argued tonMrrow. Directors Renew Study E. Center .tSt. in tribute to Mrs. klns-West Funeral Service, 142 E. numerous factors, Including the man slumped to the ground. House leaders in Washington Alice Clegg Hutchinson who died Center St The Rev. Fred B. availability of steam, he told the The finding said Bachand had a “There are," Sadacca said, agree hope of tax cute for next yesterd^. Mrs. Hutchinson was Edgar, minister of the South audience. "about 400 Dragon Killers from police record which Included eon- year vlrtoaBy dead. . . . King Mo­ a c h a r ^ member of the unit. Methodist Chufeh, will officiate. The cost, he said, is coming vlction for resisting an-e»t in Wln- all walks of life. It’s a wonder­ hammed V of Morocco teUs people / ------I Burial will be In Blast Cemetery. down, snd the need Is going up. ful Order: Non-profit, non-com­ Of Golf Course Lease sted in 1952 and in Torrlngton in he reached “happy solutions” to M)^ Pauline Beebe, 31 Green Friends may call at the funeral By the evaporation process used 1953. mercial, non-fattening." American-Moroccan problems In Rdy will be hostess to Mary C. ! home from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight by his company, "It is well within Need Money for Christmas Somebody explained that 8a- A new short-term lease of Globe« be consulted about the exact nature talks with Dullea K«™ey Tent, DUVCW, tonight at »n Jf - * P®“^'“P *He mem^r of | in the day under *200 bond. The ingf /gradly over buatling lower sidered at the request of Director Broadway. Slowly the door slides them with selections are toy to 9 p.m. pany executive said after the a member of the Vernon Board of the Order. We never collect dues." court date was changed because Francis Mahoney. meeting. He predicted that one Education. the groupa will And, even here, this is no longer a car just for the wealthy, We invite you to make this pleasant discovery today at Somebody said that in order to Ruggiero is scheduled to apepar open - - onto a world of toys. wholesale distributors, retaller.i I’llblli: Hearings This Is the Toy Guidance Coun­ and consumers. Frank E. Spencer Sr. soon will be. possibly In Florida. examine the xvholt iasue of tcach- but is now well within the means of most fine car owners. your Lincoln dealer’s showroom. Introduce novelties and new de-1 in court on Dec. 7 to answer to Taste of the distilled sea water i Public hearings will be con­ cil, which has Its finger in many However, a toy must get a vote Coventry—Frank Everett Spen­ eia’ lalaries. including boalc.start­ signs Into Christmas decoration intoxication and breach of the from a wholesale toy distributor cer Sr.. 62, hied suddenly last night Is somewhat flat, Willetts laid, but ing pay, merit plans, allowances, DON’T withdraw money from your How is all this possible? Only because ^Lincoln designed and lighting, Sadacca makes two I P®«ce charges brought against him ducted on: children’s mudples. Unmistakably.. .the finest in the fine car field 1. Bidewalks and curbs on DuvAl Many shoppers wandering from before it is eligible for considera­ at the home of his son. Frank E. It is "easy to get used to," and and probably the recent' plan ad­ trips around the world each year. I on Nov. 23. tion. And once approved thiy earn Spencer Jr.. 12 Cross St, He was when mixed with natural water, vocated by the (Jonnecticut Educa­ ‘-X., He visits toy fictories, designers.: Edward G. Boyce. 50, of Glaston- St. from Wobdhlll Heights to *IiI- toy counter to toy counter at liard .St. and on Olcolt St. from Christmas will run across the the "prestige" staftip, are sold only bom In Manton, R. I., Oct. 10, the natural taste predominates. tion Assn. This plart suggested museums, everything — because bury. was arrested yesterday and through stores, usually one In an 189,5. Pure water produced by the *4,000 to *7,000 -as the base' pay savings account when you need cash ideas come from everywhere. charged with evading responsibil­ Thomas Dr. to Falknor Dr. “prestige toy" label handed out sparingly by the Council. And area, that have the approval of the He had been a resident of this evaporation process could be used for a bachelor of arts degree, a |\ "I always send the Dragon Kill- ity. Police charge that Boyce was 7. An appropriation of *4.818 to council. to supplement natural water sup­ be added to morfey already appro­ they’ll think, "this toy will be all town for the past 22 years. He wai new scale of Increments for ad­ You eem siwuro Hio monoy you nood from Tho Savings Bonk •rs something from these trips," the driver of a car which Struck "Play is a serious business to a a retired dental technician and a plies in areas where It is a prac­ vanced degrees, a new contract The Continental-inspired 1958 LINCOLN Sadscca said. "Postcards with a parked vehicle on Main St. on priated for payment of the *33,- right." Why they think this is a tical method, he said. result of the Council's self-appoint­ child," Freud points out, trying veteran of World- War I. He was a system, payment of Blue Cross dragon’s blood. Miniature dragons. Nov. 30 ahd . failed to sjop at the 817.58 Hartford County tax. not to sound too crochety a g ^ s t To solve the water Portage prob­ tA Monehoftor. without disturbing your prtcious sovings. Moot The Board will meet at 8 o'clock ed role "to aid parents In selec­ member of the Manchester Lodge, and Connecticut Medical Society This time I brought back coins for scene or report the accident to po­ a backdrop of a train racing mer­ No. 73, AFandAM. lem, Willetts told the group, a con­ premiums by the Boards of Educa­ the St. George Escadrille? Paid a lice. in the Municipal Building hearing tion of correct play equipipent for certed effort conservation, pollu­ room. their children." rily mrourtd a desk in the next of­ Besides his son, he leaves hia tion, and notification of teachers your cosh roquiromonts with on oeonomicol. long-torm coliottr- lot of money in overweight. But The parked car,’ belonging to fice. tion control, and discovery of new concerning positions opening with>- On the Country Club lease, pro­ wife, Mrs. Ruth Beavers Spencer; I think they’ll like it." Marlon Guile, 29. of East Hartford, An Independent business organi­ And he c6uld have' added it is and two grandchildren. ' sources is necassary. in a system. olloan. , ‘ : Somebody pointed to a small received damages estimated by po­ posals to be made will include a zation, the Council has weathered also serious business to an indus­ Poilutlon control was emphasized The Manchester Education Asan, suggestion that the Board appoint Funeral sdrvlcea will be held at pine cone which has been deco­ lice at *75. Boyce’s car also re­ many stornjs in the serious busi­ try that expects to sell IH billion the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 in the talk given by the director of recently endorsed this plan. rated to look like an elf. With ceived damages amounting to about a study committee composed of ness of playland since Melvin dollars worth of toys this year. the State Water Commission. The board members wish to two Republican Directors, two Main St., Manchester, Thursday at some changes, this Italian doll *150, police said. Free under *100 Freud started it in 1938. Even though the 104 toys are 2:30 p.m. The Rev. James R. Mae- ”If we are going" to grow and reach some common idea in re­ Your saving rtmoin undisturbed and continuo to draw divk might well become one of next bond, i?oyce will be arraigned in Democratic Directors, and the gen­ Reluctant toy' manufacturers selected once a year, the Toy Gui­ prosper and enjoy ourselves,’.’ we gard to salary adjustments for Town Court on Dec. 7. eral manner. Arthur, pastor of the First Con- year’s Christmas items. Japanese wary of advice about their toys dance Council is busy the year ffregational Church, Coventry, will must clean up our streams," Wise next year. Many of the board donds.WhMoyouropaytlwle«nienoasytonqseutefincoma— tl)es, too, might find their way This pebpo.sal has been advanced and material-draining World War round. It issues a toy catalog, "The said. Technologically, there is no by Director Ro^iald Jacobs and ia officiate. members are at present in tha into the company's line, in that ADMITS THREE KUXINCS II were twyi obstacles. Social Register oif Toys;’’ toy eval­ Justification for discharging any process of drawing up the school San Francisco, Dec. S LTt—A supported by Director Paul Marie. Burial will be in the East Ceme­ untreated sewage or wastes into the at tho lowoft pessibit rotos. Most Important of cW, tho poitno- their color combinations might be A more recent pitfall such a uations and advice to salesmen in tery in Manchester. Friends may- budget for submission to their used. young house painter admitted Jacobs is suggesting a complete promotional organization encoun­ stores and advice to parents about streams of Connecticut today, he 2-part study on long-range uses of call at the funeral home tomorrow declared. various town governments. "Not everybody can Join the Or­ two additional rape slayings, ters was a restraint of trade suit the proper toy diet of a growing ■------r i ------■ottt socurity you ore building with a kwings oeeeunt js Jinintor- imlice said, when a grand jury the town-owned Globe Hollow prop­ from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Human Problem der," Sadacca said. "You've got to erty and on a qhort-tebm lease to be (mainly for pricefixing) which child. Vfxlka Sales Up 2 0 % iadteted him last night on resulted in a conscht decree this In the academic offices of Oo- Wise called stream pollution ”a niptod by your tomporory nuud for cosh. prove that you’re really draggln’ charges of murdering a retired' concluded as Soon as possible. human, not a technological, prob­ before you can be considered.' The Country CHub is now operat­ fall. The decree in effect spanks lumbia UnlverMt)r’s Teachers Col­ nurse. Later, over coffee with the wholei toy industry for b a d lege. Dr. Emma Sheehy, professor lem.” Pjpople must be convinced of A leading distiller predicts that Right now lya have three classi­ homicide inspectors,' Duncan ad­ ing the golf course on the property Funerals the need to- clean up the streams vodka aalea in the United States fications of fatigue, but isre may under an extension of a *7.500 a practices. And this la what the of education, also serves as chair­ mitted a third killing, N’Hder government had in mind in 1954 man of the educator’s panel for toy so that they may be used for more this year wUl exceed 14,000,000 need more." said—the slaying of 68-year-«ld year lease which expired Sept. 30. purposes, he said. ’’The' easiest, gallons, a fio per cent increase over . The m agnltlctnl Lincoln P/pm/srt Somebody said that ons of the The problem of what to do with when It atarted checking , toy re­ Guidance Council. Walter S. Billings . J Ada Romig. She was ra|>ed and tailers and wholesalers. "We check toys f6r safety and most economical way to tuppls- lost year’s record volume. biggest problems Giolite had to beaten to death with a rock the golf course and other Globe The funeral of Walter S. Bill­ ment our water resources is by PARK face was safety. Not only making Hollow land was thrown back to the Christmas comes but once a age suitability," Dr. Sheehy ex­ ings, 114 Cambridge S t, was held pollution cqptrol/’ the State official Your Savings Current April 5 in a vacant lot. Nrlder year, and so does toy feelecUon. plains. "Play value is important, FHENOH TIGHTEN BELTS th^ illumination fire-proof, but the quoted Diincalf as saying he Board of Directors when voters re­ at 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon told the group. He asked the Paris, Dec. 9 (/PI—The oob- Earn /y Annual Dividend trees and decorations as well. Ex­ jected a-^-year lease ordinance on Bach spring aS Manhattan shakes too. at the Holmes Funeral Home, with League of Women Voters and other FREE wanted to “clear my conscience.” Oct. 22. its coat of winter soot, toy manu­ . "Wo reject games,” she con­ net of Premier FeUx GoUterd te* perts in the comj>any havS per­ the Rev. Johii R. Neubert, minister women’s organizations to help with day ordered a aweepiag aeriaa fected an aerosol'spray flame re­ JacolM has mentioned a figure of facturers empty” their packs for tinues, "that have a negative ap­ of the Community Baptist Church, the job. OUTSTANDING PHYSICIAN *15,000 as a possible rental fee for the Toy Fair. During it 10,000 proach or tend to humiliate the of pricer increoaeo that mesa a tardant, as well as a whole' line; Philadelphia. Dec. 3 IJF} — olBcjsUng. Burial was in Wapping The decrease in undergl-ound wa­ ■harp new taate af-auaterity for of aerosol products. ■ the course under a short-term games, dolls, stuffed animals, player.” Cemetery. - ter supply was stressed by Hol­ Dr. Cecil \V. Clark, a 37-year- lease. wheel toys, science and construc­ It is this rejection gnd suggested the average Frenchman. A : "We make these in a separate old country doctor ol Cameron, Bearers were A. Winthrop Bal­ land. "We here in Connecticut do apeclol acBaa committee was company.” Sadacca said, “under The street lighting issued was tion sets and amusing gimmicks improvements that encourage toy lard, B. Burton Smyth, Russell 'V. not' have sulficient information La., and medical hero when Hur­ raised by the Democratic town line up for inspection. This ia the manufacturers to market safer, set up na n triumvlrnte to onr- the Dragon label. And all the ricane Audrey roared into that Hughes, Thomas G. Reese, Walter about our underground reseh^es,” ry out n rapid stnWIIantion of rofits go into the treasury of the committee after a discussion of time toy and department store better toys. Jacoby and Edward Kirkham. the banker aaid. E' email town last June, today was inadequate lighting on Center St. buyers stock up. And Pr. Sheehy adds a word of the eeat H Uvlnt regnrdlass et ni'lustrlous Order of Dragon Klll- chosen by the American Medi­ Loss of sources of water power •dmlnlstnritve mles. At the Proposes Consulting Experts Of these thousands of toys, advice to Christmas toy shoppers, INSURANCB HOLDINGS GAIN was emphOoiaed by Hayden. ‘Hiere cal Aetn. as the niddoa’s "Moat Republican Director Marie thdugh, only 104 will become "Don’t fill the child’s room with anme time tha Fremlar naked OutstaniUng Family Phyelclan" Bhme 106,000,000 Americana ore few aources left In New "Eng­ the NntioanI Asaemhiy for a anchester SEE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD LINCOLN DEALER! agrees that changes are needed. "EMucator • Approved Prestige Uoys until It looks like a menagerie. ownad 9412,830,000,000 worth land,, the el«)ctHc company eicecu- Tbs pearl, while often a gem for 1957. Dr. Clark lest three He thinks lighting changes should Toys" to be publicized and pro­ He’ll tire of them in a hurry. And new vote of ooaSdaaee next t t great value, is not Considered a of his fivo children in the hurri- Ilfa Inauronca lit tha start of 1907, tlve tleclared. Thnradny ea tha aoaaad randiaf MAIN OFFICE 923 Mmn Si. FAST BRANCH 285 fasf c«*nff.*r Sf be made on Main St. as well as on moted by the Toy Guidance Coun- buy the toy for the child, not for on increosa of 940,800,000,000, or fvacious stonb. i Center St. and that experts should cil. Metnbars of the Laqgua of Wom- far his idlt far naw tnxaa a a i Of'FN THURSDAY EVENINGS 6 to 8 OPEN FRIDAYS 9 A M to 8 P M yourself. 11 per cent, ovar tha year bafort. m Votera la ehai«a«r MM f /. i ■- .V

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■ r •1 . PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1957 fage thirteen .'fe'd and Mrs. Lawrence Cuahlng, 28 Can you beat that—even the ll'. <>.■ Rockville High St. Advent Is Period Church la horning In on Chlrst- Discharged . yesterday; Reno Indonesifins maa. Another woman slapped her -loseph Beaulieu. 10 Grove St.; Of Preparation, child's hand aa he picked up a H omeowners Mrs. Gertrude Roberts and son. 84 : manger with the Baby Jeaus in it. illlHfnON Windsor Ave.; William Poehnert, Thai’s not for you! . Democrats Rap Olson Loveland Hill Rd.. Vernon. Grab Dutch Says Rev, Tozer "And it Isn’t, is it. For many Rventa Tonight of oiir children, the trinkets, .ve’s Counselors and Den Mothers of The history of, and the meaning —the Santa Claua, and elf myths, Vernon Cub Scout Pack will meet of Advent were desenhed by the yes—but not a self-effacing, sacri­ .. . For ‘Vendetta’ Charge at 7:30 p.m. at the Flrat Congre­ Ship Lines Rev. Arnold Tozer a. Second Con­ Your hom e \ - - fice demanding. love-inspiring gational Church of Vernon to plan gregational Church in his sermon messenger of God—Emmanuel Ro^nlle. D«c. (Specisl) - for the cookie aale to be held this (Continued from Page One) Sunday morning. will It Im tktirs? For results of the Rockville God with us! DemocrMil today threw counter- month. "Observance of Advent is not "Let’s u.se Advent-let's use it City elections, call the Man­ Hope Chapter 60, OES, will meet ■la claims. as old as Easter. Easter has been chars^ea at'Republican Mayor Her­ chester Herald- Rockville as a time of preparation! Use the at the Masonic Je iT ip le on Orchard The protest continued today i observed every year since the cni- communion today to think deeply man G. Olac^ for hie acruaations Bureau TReniont .1-3136. The St. for a supper meeting st 6:30 against busines.*fs e.stablishrd by ! ciflxion. Advent started In the polls close at 7 p m. about what .you want and where will b0 if you pUm •h esi of "aJienanlratiaV in City Cotirt p.m. Worthy Grand Matron Mar­ the Dutch befofe Indonesia be­ ' third century because the ob- you arc going In life, but whatever // ... yeatorday, as pohe opened in to­ jorie L. Held will make h e r oIBcial came independent In 1949. KPM ' servance of Je.sus’ birth dates is your method of preparing for day’s city elections/', visitation. had a monopol.v of Indonesian in- much later than Easter. Christmas, there Is an area where with LOW COST MORTGAGE PROTECTION * •The politically inspired sUack vale Capt. Dowgewicz to Chief, biit Tlie Annual City Meeting ached- terlsland shipping during Dutch "Advent Isn't a familiar word to you are needed and that you need! • 'ProvUtf mtHuy to pty o f moriftx* FRBB AND CLBAK by Herman Olson on th(\inte(jTity the bill died in the Republican- iiled for tonight .will be adjourned rule snd still dominatej, it. Congregalionallsts because we Go to Church each Sunday in Ad­ of the local court is the ipst sad controlled State Legislature. until tomorrow night, since elec­ Meanwhile, unofficial reports come from people who. at first, vent: what is sll your Christmas chapter in his desperate''-rsni- ■Sacred Heart lj>diea tion returns might dolsy the start circulated that several high-rank­ shunned all ceremony. We arc planning tf you ru.sh by the paipi," the Democratic Town Om- A panel discussion jvill he the of the meeting tonight. |ing military officer.s were among sometimes railed Puritans: hut Church? Not a CTiri.it-feasi but a W ith oiu mortgage protection plan your family mittee said in a folrnal statement. feature of the monthly meeting of those arrested after the a,ttcmpt that is not so. Our forebears Christmas feast.” will not lose their home when your death causes But Democrats also agreed with . Ladies of Sacred Heart Parish \'ernon and Talcottvltle news ^ .Saturday night to kill President were .Separali.stS Puritans stayed the mayor that the Police Depart tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the church itrans are handled through The, Suksrno with hand grenades. in the Church of England and tried income to stop! An attractive "extra" is available ment needs reorganisation. "'Ve halt\ Herald’s Rock\ ille Bureau. 7 ' An Arm,v spokesman confirmed to purify it of ceremony .Sepa­ ... pays you monthly when you are disabled and are vitally concerned with the re­ Main St., telephone TRemnnt ratists gave up all hope of .saving ‘Blotter’ Device ThA, discu-ssion will be on "D if­ that "many arrests” had been cannot earn money.Let us explain this plan totUy. organization of the Police Depart­ ferent Vjelris of Lay Apostolate at 5-8136. made but the number was not re­ th» established Church and left It. ment.” the DemocraLs stated. 'Biit Work. V\>Uing Labor, .Social Wel­ vealed, .Some informants said So, the Pilgrims did not observe Dries Golf Turf Dtttch tmd Mtil—No Obligation, of eenrst! w# will not be a party to Herman fare and Shut-in. " with memher.s about 18 persons were held. Other Chr stmas or other special davs. Olson's personal vendetta against participating.'-A business meeting icnorts said there mav be more. They were so against ceremony A We.st Point, Pa . manufacturer ; that weddings were not religious Capt. Peter J. Dowgewicz. which will pre ede tnh discussion. Hospital Notes Four grenades were thrown at has developed a self-propelled me- • ARTHUR D. MANN AGENCY, ine. has warped all his (the Mayor'si Vernon tVh Scouts .^ukarno. killing 10 per.sons and but simple ri’.’il ce'emonies chanical "blotter" for use in dry- i "Thus, it is that we Congrega- “.AH Forms Of Insurance” thinking on the Police Department Boh Cat pins w>u:c ilwardcd to I Patient* Tixlay: 187 wounding 140 hut iiii.^sing the ing wet turf, which sometimes j and the Court " 1 1 1 new Ciih S c o u I. s X m a recent PiT.sidenl. More grenades were re­ tionalists are late getting our cere­ cheats golf and tennis fans out of i Tel. Mitchell S-5I5I—P.O. Box 129, Manrheater meeting of the Vernon l^rk They A D .M I T T E D YKSTFIRDA Y : ported fotind in the aiea. monies and thus it i.s that Advent ROBERT \V. AG.NEW, Associate Case Starts Deluge Mi.*s Helvic John."ton. 65 Pe.irl St.: | valuable playing time. | Political attention focused on were: Ted Cadnian. sjienneth At Tile Hague, meanwhile, the i.s not a common word ^^iUi us. The factory says Us "blotlei ; Couch, Richard Klliott, BrueV Free­ I Mrs. Mary Bartok. 91 .Spruce St:. Dutch government said it is send­ Advent is the period of Prepara­ the Police Department and City ’ Mrs. Florence Cole. 83 Parker St : ' s,-aka up excess moisture from tuif Court after Supernumerary George man. William Ga.ston. Pavid ing the frigate Evert.sen to Dutch tion for Christmas. It is the like a sponge mop on a wet kitchen I iijlT ED ers. Glenn Howard. I>ee HiJs^t I Fred Nelson. 129 Branfoid St.; New Guines three weeks ahead of same thing to Christmas that Lent Massey resigned yesterday becaiuse Miss Barbara Roy, 178 Charter schedule. floor. of what he termed "disgust over Timothy John.ston. Larry Thaye is to Easier, a lime for inward The machine features a 24-Inch Tel) me tbout four MORTGAGE Oak St ; .Mrs Freda Duffy, 90; A Navy announcement today growth and development. ! S'TATES the injustices of decisions in the Daniel Bentiv. Robert Dezso. Rob­ roller of a specially marie cellulose I ^ ISJSURANa PROTECTION PLAN ert Brosh, Dennis Clark, Richard mbridge .St,: Miss Isabel Beyo. j said the Evertsen waa leaving "The thing vou have heard so COMFANY City Court which culminated yes­ l6\Dak St . Rockville; Mis. Stella I Dec. 10 inatead of Jan. 2 hv the .sponge that is said to hold 20 times terday” in the disposition of the Kingston, Charles Knit. Michael many limes from me and other its weight in water. Lawrence David Loverin and Rob­ Robbins, 73 Trebbe D r: Leslie Panama Canal to Ne\ Guinea to ministers Is that Christmas is I cause of Richard Bundy Jr. VarneV 148 N. School St.: Harold relieve the frigate Johan Maurils NAM&- Bundy’s father. Richard Bundy ert Tomlin. secularized gone to pot lost its The Cubs delivered a dozen food Weber, Hertford Tpke . Rockville: Van Naa-sau. meaning and, as monotonous as it Ciiribtniafi Called INndlaic 6r.. is a candidate for alderman- Eugene Zilo, 77 Oakwood Rd.: Tlie roiiiimmique did not give a ADDIIBSS- at-large In today's city election. baskets to families in town for is to hear, there is a sad element . Thanksgiving. Gar,v Philipjv Rk'D 2. Rockville; reason for this cliange. A Navy of truth in it. .Merchants blare Chti.slmas In Irish is called CITY____ -STATl- Charges against the younger Bun­ Mrs. Lillian ^ g h te r. 32 Bolton apokesman indicated, the decision our most sacred carols over and "Nodlaic ' In Ireland the Christ­ dy included reckless driving, dis- . Italian Social Club Center Rd : Lindii Wakefield. RFD had been made o cope with pos­ over -anything to promote the mas season lasts from (Jhristmas AMOUNT OF MOKTGAGB -DtmATlON- -YBARS cAeying a policeman's signal and Officers of the Italian ' Social 1. Rockville: MrsXAnna Padelakv, sible evacuation of Dutch na­ spirit and the aplurge. It is hard Eve to the Feast of the Epiphany, passing a stop sign. They were re­ Club will meet Thursday at 8 p m. 120 Buckland St.: Etha Ches- tionals from Indonesia. DATSATH OF BIRTHBIFTH______^ duced to a charge of speeding in to believe, but there are people known in Irelana as Little (Christ­ at the clubhouse on Snipsic .St. sey. Bolton: Ralph f^leman. 31 It is known that another Dutch who don t even realize that Christ-; mas. or "TTie Women's Christmas.” court yesterday by Asst. Pros. Ab­ Plans will be made for the annual Dougherty St ; Miss Hil>U Conrad, ship the Navy’s most modern mas is a church holy day. I will ner Brooks. Judge Francis T. In medieval Ireland it waa known DISCOUNT meeting and election of officers to Andover: Mrs Tliea Wood\26 Rob- i .submarine de.stioyer Groningen - never forget the woman in a store O’Loughlin fined Bundy $15. ar "Nodlaic Stell" Christmas of be held Sunday at 2 p ni. Refresh­ ert Rd.; Mrs. Victoria Piulp. 92' i.s also in Paiific waters. in Manchester, N. H, who said,: the Star. Advertise in The Herald— It Pav« Flaherty Not Criticized ments will be served after the Valley St : James .iretn 19l"Hil- Mayor Olson today emphasized meeting. liard St ; William Wilkie. 19 \\V]. that he was not criticizing Atty. Hlgh School Ne\,a come PI. Leo B. Flaherty Jr., who repre­ Principal Allen L. Dre.sser plans BIRTHS YE.STERDAY. A sented Bundy in court yesterday. to attend the 72nd annual meeting daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Conrad ■0%-50%t He said he recognized that Fla­ of the New England Asan. of Col- SAVE 10% Lloyd. Ijike St.. Vernon: a son to herty was acting in his role as de­ legea and Secondary Schools at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slivinsky, fense attorney. the Hotel Statler in Boston. Dec. RFD 2, Rockville; a son to Mr. and Tha Democratic statement con­ 6. As a delegate from Connecticut. Mrs. Victor Uhrich. 11 Brent Rd.: tinues: "On the dsy before the Dresser will attend the meeting a son to Mt. and Mrs. Francis election he (Mayor Olson l has of delegates from public secondary Head. 181 Loomis St. raaehed to tha very bottom of his \ .schools. Guest speakers are to be BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter of political tricks and has Albert Kay, Director of Manpower come up with the worst of them to Mr and Mrs. John McCafferty. Supply. Department of Defense. 41 Hamlin St : a daughter to Mr all. On the day before the election, Washington, D. C.: Norman Cous­ {le has attseked the Court, court and Mrs. Laurence Paquette, South ins. Editor. Saturday Review; and Windsor. Mrsonnel and the Democratic Kenneth Holland. President, Inatl- Party, the most aweeplng and reri- t"te of International Education. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: oui way posaible In the hope that Peter Nerrill. as.sociale of ad- Infant son of .Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ no one could answer before the missiona at Colby rtrl ege In Wa- ard Sullivan. 270 Charter Oak St : The Edsel outperforms Totes were cast.” Basil Martin Hartford: Miss Carol •No Limit' terville. Maine, c as at the high school today to talk with atudents Johnson.-173 Henry St.: Plinv Roy. Oiarging that the Mayor’s pri­ 41 Talcott ,\ve . Rockville: Mr.s mary purpose was pubilcity the who are Interested In the liberal ; Louise Dziedzinski and daughter, Democrats state: "There seems to arts program offered at Colby Col- ; 28 Durkin St,; Mrs. Delores Burn.* be no limit to the depths he will lege. j and son. Wapping: .Mrs. Ph.vllis reach to get it.” They ask: "Is this Jr. Red Croas |Ostberg-and son. 23 Barry Rd ; the man to make decisions on im- Joan Gollmltzer waa recently Mrs. Audrey Richards and son. porUjit Issues? He has again elected president of the Junior Red 36 Barry Rd ; Mrs. Rochelle'LevIn operates on Two Motoetl i roared off finally in all directions. ” Cross. Other officers include: Marie and son. 94 Coleman Rd Wy medium-priced car INCH ASit. Pros. Abner Brooks had Galloway, vice president and Bren­ DISCHARGED TODAY; George no comment to make today regard­ da Castonguay. secretary. Miss Dewart. .^3 Slrickalnd St. GfANTBARGAmf ing the court case. Nancy Mollica is the faculty ad- UHF When contacted today. Judge viaor to tha club. O'tsmghlin said he would make no The December projecta of the Inflation, 18o3 •'■.V comment on tha case. "Anything Junior Red Croas are comic car- VHP I might say would only add fuel toona and memo pads. These will Meadow Valley. Calif, OPi - M'ho to the Are,” the judge said. said prices were cheaper In the old Terrific value in giant screen. Distinctive mahogany cabinet. Golden D Chaaais be distributed at veterans’ homes. days? Ponder these: SAVE niO Long-Staiidiiig ProbiMn On Dee. 19. members of the Junior you’ve ever driven •Peaches. 82 a jar; flour, 88 for Reorganisation of the Police De­ Red Cross will go to the hospitals partment has been a amoldering 50 pounds: bacon. $1, a pound. U. S. NAVY POM-POM GUN in the area to sing Christmas 1 That's what gold miners who lasua during Olson’s 2-year carols. traded at the Meadow Ranch store Th« gang will rtallr admire yoor own anti-aircraft gnn that term. Although both parties recog­ Physic* Club Elects (in this Sierra community paid In ro u i« 360' on one motor, lira atxl recotU wbmi trieger ■ nise the need for improvement, a The Physics Club, under the di-; pulled on the other. Hand wheel geer nuaet and lowcn the 1853. The prices are shown in store aluminnm berreli. solution agreeable to both parties reetlon of Mr. Philip Audibert. re-' accounts pas.sed down by early- has not been forthcoming. eently elected officers for the 19.17- dav merchant Wilson Deane Yet the one that's really new isHhe lowest-yricecL too! Republicans advocate the crea­ 18 school year George Vesper. : As the story goes the miners CASH 'N tion of the position of police chief, president, will be assi.sted by: considered those prices reasonable CARRY ONLY and reportedly considered retired Thomas Thayer, vice president: as everything \s’as brought In by SAVE $100 State Policeman John J. Yaskulka Roger Pell, secretary: and Frank., mule pack train, often the la.sl leg for the job. The Democrat-con­ Wrobel, treasurer. The club de-' of a Journey that began by ship E-Z TERMS trolled City Council, however, re­ Accelerating, cruising, or cor­ fact that the elegantly-styled \ cided to study advanced physics out of New York. REG. $13.00 TWO YEARS TO PAY jected the. plan, tnd passed an and to work on individual science nering, you’ll like the way the Edsel is the newest-looking car ordinance calling for a police chief, projects for the science fair, Of seven railway platforms In A •llminatlng the captain’s position. Hospital Note* the world that are more than 2,000 Edsel outperforms the rest. on the road today. SPECIAL PURCHASE^IMITED SUPPLY Their apparent plan was to ele- feet long, five are in India. 6602T Birth ye.sterdav: A son to Mr. You’ll thrill to the already- Yet, with all the 1958 Edsel famous response of the big, has to offer you, Edsel prices BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR AUTOMATIC WASHER CHECK OUR PRICES! new V-8 Edsel Engines—with are actually the lowest of the en-, 1958 up to 345 horsepower. You’ll tire medium-price^ field! Com­ I'oH can shift u-ithi»il Uftint a hand ) enjoy the finger-tip ease of ex­ pare—car for car. See your from the irhed! E^tfVs ejrcluthe clusive new Teletouch Drive. Trleinueh Drire piils^the buttons BIG DOUBLE DOOR Edsel Dealer now. irhrre thry belong—maM\shifting Famous And you'll take pride in the EDSEL DIVISION • FORD MOTOR COMPANY super-smooth because it's etrhar! EDSEL INCHRAIKE Christmas Tree Town IBntrd on oclunl eomparinm of suggested relnil drlirered prices t f the Edsfl Rangis. BIG SUNDAY SIZE OVEN ^ SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH and similarly equipped cars in the medium-price field. WITH 6 SQ. FT OF SHELF SPACE PHILCO tOMORROW. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4 • AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC DEFROST From 11:00 fo 6:00 American Mat)* OVEN TIMER BIO CAPACITT, 79 LA. ZERO DEGREE FREEZER ZO” Boya' or Girl*’ CLOCK ADJUSTABLE SHELVES Bpeed Chlrf Blkr Edsel CUalion t'utoorflardlop REG. $39.95 • DE LUXE BROILER -V SeliOiction of Fabulous Aprons • TIMED APPLIANCE OUTLET Homomode Christmas Decorations lee Skate Special LIST S399.9S Homemade Pastry — Surprise Packages 25c and 50c • EASY LIFE 289 S i L ' BOYS* HOCKEY GIRLS' HGURE BAKING UNIT ( 3 SPEED StB»S 1 to EASY CLEAN ★ HOLIDAY /EWELRY ir ENAMELED JEWELRY ' 4 '4 - ^ € SURFACE UNIT RECORD ★ POHED PLANTS -k HOMEMADE QUILTS VERMONT CHEESE HOMEMADE CANDY 45- $ C S 8 PLAYER c: Rsg. 17.95 ^ ir TOYS and CHILDREN'S WEAR / ’'Me..''" ■. $ 1 0 8 8 Popetlp Toaster ' ir HANDWRITING ANALYSIS Sto 12^.88^ YouRTirBSfone 7 M «7M*h , COMB IN A N O M tbU R FREE STORE REG. $29.95 • to a st to ta s ts FUN CARNIVAL FOR AFTER SCHOOL HOURS % CfALENDABS * NURSERY FOR PRE-SCHOOLERS • Go/f C/uS Special | SovaOvar ^ Tea Room from 2 p.m.-5 p.m. THElUYOFTHEYEM R onthif 5IRONS,2WOODS,fiOlFBAe S .•31 - NOON LUNCHEON - 1 BALLS, 2 COVERS, AUTO BA80FTEES CAFETERIA STYLE, 11.-30.1:30 Seu your Edsel Dealer and road-check 1958's most remarkable automobile* • Ptugi lale me dguaM light* MEN L i • 6 ar 12-volt— BLIEPLATE SALAD PLATE ■aMa atlt priea SOUP 8ANDHICHES FITZGERALD MOTQRS> Inc. • Rear (kma rod HOMEMADE DESSERT aa a M y aigaal STORES MILK, TEA, COFFEE. 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A L L E Y O O P ^ BY HAMLIN CROSSWORD PUZZLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLV' I^A^fCHESTEB EVENreC TORALD, MANCHESTEE/CONM, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1967 W fi WGMT.'jOU RE a iTW y WANRS NO. OSCAR ■ WHAT P A G E i n n s m COMPUETB.V IN ,WECE CCVEBEP.. r C A N T > WAV'! I VetBLE>.\OU.l I tVlINk. SEE MXlR per at their own axpanae. Reaer- laat fall. Mra. Barrack haa been 1 O N SEE M XdLBG 1 TRIED TO HOLD THE PUNCH, HANDS S H O P r ! N ts PAYS Columbia vationa ihould be made by Thura- a aubstitute teacher at Horace W. \OUR aOTHING ABLE TO NEITHER! HELLO.COUSIN DAISy.^ FIRST ^ /MARTHA.BUT IT 3UST CAME day. LOOSE. AND B O O S \ f ^ \Life After Death ? T ill CHRISTMAS Porter School. SEE tm e m Antwtr to Provlout Puzzl^ Me w s f i a s h i P i c k e d u p -t 18 Peraonals Pin Extracted AIL RkSHT! THERE IT WAS/— rA\ Scrttn Actress \NHEH 1 6 0 T HOME WAS THE Mr. and Mra. Clarence Jeffriea Robert Quinn. 2-year-old aon of LETTING HIM s i m m e r Court Fines LOCAL FISTIC ELIMIMATICJW (CoBtiDued from Page One) are not TH E answers, and I hesi­ READ THE ADS of Pine St. have aa their guesta, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quinn of the ' Just moved to tovvn? o u r n a m e n t l i k e t o IN THE GREASE — TOLD tate to set them dowm In print__ Mr. and Mrs. Louit Nlko and Center, was given emergency ] a c r o s i 4 Biblical name T / - . I'D HEAR A ROUND-BY-ROUND.' HIM I'D SUE HIM ■habit on. The diesel fumes were that should be the realm for daughters Sharon and Lu-Anne of treatment at Windham Commu­ t Preaent 3 Motorists 1 A flr «». BUT 1 W O N 'T/- I pouring over us. Being tied up. the thinkers like Albert Schweitzer Eaaton. Pa., and Mias Sylvia Nixon nity Memorial Hospital yesterday, month (ab ) t'/ E B e e n t e m p t e d t o ------K rif»»r SCRAMBLE BAYTER’i TMAT'S N o t I launch rocked terribly. Plus which and Bertrand Rusaell. But gince of Silver Springs, N. J.. and her A pin he had awallowed was re­ I Perfume MV s t y l e ' Columbia, Dec. .3 (Special)— fiance Lt. Robert Gummeraall of Onlir Yoir Staioi’t ^ j 1 • i > 11 tSh« ii in [there were ocean awells. the Associated Press has asked moved from thla throat. ; th» ■ 7 Entangle me, here they are. \ Three peraona were flnad by Justice Pocotello. Idalio. Mra. Joseph Groff was admitted * Onager 7 / - II Dormant I I became so dreadfully seasick Space Ag* Aaswer Elizabeth D. Hutchlna last night Dr. and Mra. Ralph Wolmer are to the hoapital aa a patient yester­ (comb form) [that I very happily would have slid It R«a>t • Vigor When Melanie asks me what in Justice Court. ‘ spending the week In (Chicago. day. Mrs. William Mikolaw o f Pin* II Skatchrr lover the side, and dLsappesred Into it's like after dcAth, I try to put While there Dr. Wolmer will at­ St. ia also a patient at tha hoapital. HEATING 10 Likenc.iaet I the water. It was a very appealing George F.- Harlow, 28, of 140 I I ”Lov» appla" 11 Consumed It In terms she can understand. tend the Academy of Optometrist*. I thought to me. Lakewood Heights, Coventry, was His mother, Mra. Ralph U. W ol­ Mancheater Evening Heimid M I , *4-. M •,«. « M I IT Sroltifh rlv»r 17 Blerkthnrn 11 Western slate 40 Crar.v (slang) And children noM’adays are crazy Why can we view djeath without it LiRht knock (niil I about outer space. fined |15 for following too closely. mer, ia staying at their home. Columbia correspondent Mrs. PRISCILLA'S POP 18 Freebooter 48 Shoshnnean I fear only when we are very young, on th* threshold of great new BY AL VERMEER jA Dnvini 19 Cooking 38 New Guinea Indians •'Suppoalng you take a rocket Harlow was arreited Nciv. 19 af­ Death In Eamlljr Donald R.Tnttle, telephone ACa4l- OIL supply command I very old or very sick 7 80,000 tnilea Into apace,” I tell discoveries about the nature of Y O U ' utensil port SO Scottish ter a 2-car collision at Katzman's Mr. and Mra. George Chowanec. emy S-S48S. ..W HEN Jl Theatrical 27 Kitchen I I believe It's because we are her. "When you get up there, our existence. Corner. Old Hop River at the Four Corn­ O U G H T , HAPPY? 38 Compound sheepfold I ’VE GOT >i(n implement ethers 81 Too I every day instilled with the fear of .vou’d have a feeling that all is Even in our generation, we have Leo PetroBsl. 51. of Hartford, ers; have been called to Bell Ver­ h * ' ® 2 , S S ° i T O BE , M Y D E A R » Steal I death. spare. Tliere'S no end, is there?” had to change our thinking about uOlsioR ROLL N A P P Y . 'j NO P L A C E 24 I'nclothcd 39 Leather thong 82 .Sire of pleaded guilty to failure to get a non. Pa. by the death of his sister. Korea's Power Doubled CHILD, ffl TO G O BUT JS Oriental coin I "Ctom# out of the rain; you'll "No, there is no end,” she Says, what reality la. We know that WHY 28 Condescends 4) Coupled shot (pi.) special permit for a trailer and was Birth Announced *U oU v*^^ (JHoolihan t* Health renorl 2 Prayer ending 43 Desolate 84----- Vegas, [catch your death!" her mind- playing with the Idea. matter isn't solid stuff at all, but fined $25. He was atoppe^ by State Mr, and Mr*. Albert Paskow of SHOULD DOWN A $30,000,000 project that near­ M»ry 0*\bunfti w 21 Small pa.itrie« 79 Baltic gulf 44 Enervates Nevada ■ "I died a thouaand times!'’ “Then that’s how it miiist be constantly moving morsels of Policeman Francis Pische for op­ Pine Street have had a cable from 1 B E to Oftrich energy. ly douWea Korea's electric-power ptfTV Zum I “Don't let death lake your hoH- when ws' die,” I reason. 'T h efe is erating a trailer which was cany- their lon-in-law Jack Barrack in capacity, the largest United h a p p y .. I I Khier (Sp 1 day!" Perhaps, through science, future Bruc« Bowrin^ no beginning and there Is no end. ing a small shed. Metz, France, telling of the birth Statea-aaaiated development proj­ I I Seina 1 i r 1 r t r t ♦MIt r J Now there's nothing wrong with We have no sense of time, no sense generations may be able to realize Uinda Woptijrr Joseph R. Bake*, , 56, South of their son. This is their second .14 Self-eateem ect aver undertaken in Korea, has ! being cautious. But these constant of living.” death for what it is — a great ad­ Windham, was fined 124 for failure child. They have a young daughter been completed months ahead of 1.4 Punitive 1 h t h e ^ H E 'S suggestions that death Is some- I firmly believe that. I can’t con­ venture. Randy. Barrack, who taught in 17 Mimic to grant the right of way at an in­ schedule. The new generating WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE f” li •s l u g g e r I thing awful build up a terror of ceive that we are merely a seed Tomorrow: Bclenoe and immor­ tersection. He was also arrested by Bolton Elementary School for plants are at Samchok, on the east I I CourtciT title T Y P E = I dying. * that is planted on this Earth, tality. three years. Is now teaching in the Heatlag aa4l A ir Conditlonfaig Sales aad Servie* 40 She demon Pische, after a 2-car crash at Old coast; Tangln-ri, near Seoul; and j 'i f ’coln 17 ll 9 nr j Funerals are another way of grows up and dies. Man la Im­ Columbia Rd. and Edgerton Rd., U.S, Army Dependents School in Masan, near Pusan, in th* south­ 41 Mariner'a 1 I making death aeem odious. I think mortal. He never dies. He simplv France. The fam ily went abroad 341 IRG AD STREET — Ml 9w4548 direction 1 i Nov. 22. east. II ti 0 h r iey are barbaric. 1 don’t wijnt peo- IS. Oo4inty 4-H Meeting 44 Steamer (ab ) 1 le moaning and weeping when I'm We find It hard to face dying be­ Topping Assigned 48 Conger P All 4-H Club leaden and com­ k H It « one. I ’d rather have them open cause we want our Identities to 11-» -At ~ ix-j mitteemen In Tolland-County are J..1M7 h W« >«. T.ii. »». uA Ml 47 Greek letter live on after the death of the body. To Reserve Unit tlBibltcal Do il !! Sense and Nonsense bottle of champagne and remem- invited to be guests of the Tolland f •'*.<4 t L O N G SA.M ner the good times we'd had. What we fear to lose is merely BY AL CAPP and HOB I,IJBBERS mountain ii County Extension Cburtcil. Inc,, •gcaspipcc i Grief Imposed by .Society I he ego, the false I. This ego M. Sgt.' Patrick J. Topping of -HpTA SI Haraai D ftdt SLOBBSnNe, !D Sue — I like that dress vou're Dec. 9, in the Tolland Federated Af, IT SOUNCSS, ^Sl,s i i ^ e uvw© t L I twice a week. Each time h* , But society insists on imposing fearfully awaits oblivion. Manchester has been assigned to fF>Rr*JHlVM, AMP SS Open to 1 wearing. Church in that town, at a supper 5«-QURFieLD pe- if S [ brought a special lunCh of dellca,* grief when death comes. I can re- But that Is ridiculous. The real the 2256 Air Reserve Flying SCHOOL P «U > ONt-PtFOifE public perujal Barbara - - I got it for my 1«th and leader training meeting. The 56«CHep& cerc»?r Tney/ exwnsjr. m HlPfOUS HEWS - ‘CB\ 84 Card gamt : cies from the farm Including a nsember how shocked mv grand- I will live on. Rather, It will re­ Center at Niagara Falls. N. Y, h ■ " ■ 5T 4 blrtliday. i bottle of fresh milk in which h* Extension Council and the Na­ have Y PKCO*ctp A Hoee 87 Racea ir ! parents were when my m’other re- turn to the oneness with God. That Th# son of Francis Top­ Sue — It certainly wore w ell, slipped H little brandy on the ad-' tional 4-H Awardb progi'am will ASH wnmi THE6E umWP 81 Miifortunea ftised to wear mourning clothes is true immortality. ping, 130 Oak St., Sergeant Top­ soves WH6RE—,c; ir V if didn’t It? vice of the family doctc.i » be explained. The Council ia new F> after my father died In ]B34. The trouble Is that man has ping began his military career in this year, haMng been separated DOWN s P The old lady ahvay> was de- “ He never liked me in black" created God In his image. We » a IX ! An ounce of cheerfulness Is January 1940 and has served in from the combination Extension t Pleaied 1 ! lighted wiih the lunches. One Jay;' I she told them. “ I look terrible in think of him as a nice old gent 3 Europe during World War II with < 4 1 Houithold worth a pound of sadness to serve as she sipped t.he mnk, she saiT Service and Farm Bureau. If k black and 1 won't wear It " with a gold beard and white robes the 3rd Signal Co., Japan, from godi God with.— Thomas Fuller. gravely: It Is felt that ail workers Ihould She was right. She Insisted on who aits up In the clouds. This re­ 1952-195B and several A ir Force I Muiteline !7 A Old Lady Oh, John, don i ever- keeping his memory as he wss flects our mistaken love of the ego. have an understanding bf the bases throughout the United mRmmali A farmer arranged to have his sell that , o\\ * Council; and hoped that they »'hen he was alive. As a result 1 the human form. Statea aged mother cared for in a nurs­ would like to know' more about look back on my father and his Our bodies are not US. I f they, As an administrative supervisor ing home, where he visited her Doing nothing is the most tire-' passing with nothing but plea.sant were, part of our consciousness how 4-H Club members ara select­ with the 2256th ARFC, Sergeant ed to receive out-of-atate trips some joh in fie w,>rld becau.se it it ipemories. would be lost If we cut off an Topping will aasist in the training impossible to quilt and take a rest. Because of this fear o f death > Nor are we just brains. If and state awards. A movie on the II 5 \l furnai FOR ton e. tow fH H f THISRE OUGHTA BE A LAW ! of the Air Force Reserve's 64th N BY FAGALY and SHORTEN most of us grow up and become i we were, the brain could work 19.55 National 4-H Club Congress without the body. Troop Carrier Squadron at Nia­ will be shown. JUDDSAXON A story is told in “ bone dry'* adults without facing the is.sue of 1 gara Falls. BY KEN BALI) AND .lERRY BRONDFIELD .Tfissi.ssippi about an ardent teniL what happens to us when we die God in F.verynge of Us Husbands and wive.4 of the lead­ JUST WHAT ARE peranre leader who registered at We want to carry our forms in- Sergeant Topping and his wife, ers will be welcomed at tha aup- 11 HAVE SWIFTS FORATULA, HE'S COnvinCEP HE'P never HAlt MAP Ws suspend our Judgmenl. Per- " ' (^“rry our forms in- ' V J.”', ■ rOU 5ETTINS T hC tHOirCHAHae n a t io n a l b a n k h a s the former Louise Anderson of I MR. HUTCHINS, ANP another Chance without 1 a Jackson hotel the night beforA iMps It Is Ju.st as well, brent»e w e existence. But there's ^ INTPJP TU HOIP A > wv^reeM o f f c e r s to s e r v ic b o n e o r a regisiative session. don't have the intelligence to cone could I Wilmington. N. C., reside In Buf­ m u n o o 'C u >OUlt I I m a m a y c p i ;A6REn«NT patent on 1 TWO CUSTOMERS Being an exacting man, he can- with the question. 'ook the same as we do on Earth? falo with their three children. Pat : 1AMNS \ MAS HOR IT.' y . tinned a veteran bellhop, “ Be care­ But there comes a time when A t what age? 'What about babies Jr.. 9, Michael, 7, and Ellen ti' - OMSor JASOA VspeoFk; ful u'ith that suitcase." We have to face it. and dofoijned people who die? Are Jane, 5. r FREE PARKING T ■ i i l i i l i •Wirrs bitent? j test- the Senator.' beamerl the bellhop, That s when our children come they stuck forever with the way •*■14 'ONE MNICM ► NEXT to POPV1.AR 4 * I "l ye been totin' em in for you’ in one day and ask, “ Where do they looked at death? Obviously Deapite Increasing mechanization H* J-P* { ^ nviiEP. nol. one Canadian newsprint producer ► -V.. ^ tMAUT. MR ifjflslalors 20 years an' I ain't people go when they die? " MCTKNINS. broke a bottle vet ' ' I m sure every generation has Kveryone wantn to know where still needs 8.80 horses for work in lOllNeEOERA had to face aurh questions. But they'll go after death. 1 think they the woods. Their annual feed bill rArtlmr Dni{ Siortt j go everywhere. God is in every one cornea to 1200,000. 1 ATWONI our generation has a tougher job. everywhere. God is in every one ' ^ A A A A j i r i b ▲ A ^ m s ______BOR "me One day a little box with a alot in the top and bearing a sign Must Be Convinced "'• ’ en we die, we are freed I SKOMP When our parents were young , u 'H ’e limitations of the body and I nsT.i "Kor the Blind appeared on th* storekeepers counter His cu»- ftiey accepted what they were r"'e become part o/j ff yov want to be sure it's FRESH 'N ' PURE tomers, with commendable sym^, told. When we were young, we I time, all form. . pathy for the unfortunate. ron,v icrepled. hut we questioned. T o-' our friends and COMPLETE tributed generously of their day's children won't accept unless ‘ ones? B ut Ot/T rQO*fT ?(HEI?E ThE'J REA'o ,Y Pile LiP you convince them it is so. Certainly. Because we will all | DRINK CONNECTICUT FRESH M K rr change .After aixmt a month Oh| Tt.Lt^ eoR half tue tOw's'S po *>j . aton I gue.sB I first started thinking lYi one - all pan of the eternal! COTTON WOODS the box was missing. "What, about life and death matters when Folod. God. BY RAY GOTTO happened to the collection box for HOME the blind' ' asked one. The store­ T vlaltrd Italy for tlie first time.' ^ ''ue from "The Proud and the l e f t for th h o r izo n Melanie was 3 then and start- Profane" sticks In my mind. The i a n s w e r , keeper rhuckle.l and pointed to , HOTEL AN hour AGO AFTER ihg to make those wide-eyed' Marine stands in the graveyard ■ GETTING A PHONE CALL, BETTER the window O h, j collected SHERIFF,,, SAIO HEO BE IN enough. he said. •'There's th* queries. It w s the first tinii ■! “ O'* »a.v». "Everybody tries' to REMODEUNO ROOM 1313/ . new blind. ■ ifad been In. a deeply religious te«oh us how to live. Why don’t country, and I was Impressed with they tea/h us how to die" 26 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Ml 3.1425 the serene look* on the faces of Perhaps one day we shall learn.-’ Pride ahvay.s compenaates itself, the Italians as they went to -Maybe not in my time, or my and loses nothing, e\'en when it church. ■ daughters' time or their ch ll-' renounces vaniiy, It started me thinking about dren s. But I believe we may be i my own religious experience. I I P.uhy How old is she ’ ‘ THimJu.’to remembered all those times at i ------— ------.Sara I don't know, hut e\'ery- boarding school when we went off' This Christmu xive • a t H it.t’/. body was overcome h\ the he*t to chapel in crocodiles (lines of iir .t m u n s . G I V E H E R from the candles st her last birth­ two). I repeated all the prayers, your family a lastinf day party belleWng them. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 196/ PAGE SEVENTEEN PACT gg lCTP MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. DECEMBER ». 1967 :— - t ...... ' ■ ...... i.M. 'ill— ...... - ^ THE Herald Angle National Football League Drafts 49 Collegians Yale, Dartmouth Dominate All-New Team ■y - ^ . ■ EARL YOST Hill and Crow Navj^ Gridders! Spr.rto Etlitor m stum Young Ring Sensation National Championship Ivy Teams, Shorts Taken from a Soiled Cuff Leading Picks Cain AU - East Manchester s g^reatest alirtime nationally known athlete, Y FRUIT LEAGUE Quits over $ Dispute Joe McCluskey, is still in the limelight. The former Manches­ Of Pro Moguls Standings Wrapped Up'hy Auhurn Tufts Each ter High track star who went on to fame at Fordham Uni-' W L Pet. Football Slots • Philadelphia, Dec. 3 (/P)— H o n ey d ew s...... 34 10 .773 Boston, Dec. 3 (/P)—Billy Ryan of Low^l, sensational versity and later with the New Y(?rk Athletic Club in na­ Peaches ...... 2 5 19 .568 young light heavyweight with 10 first-round knockouts in New York, I>c. S tW-Two N*\-y -New York, Doc. 3 i/P)— Unbeaten, iin ticfl Aulnirn, a late tional and international competition is now aoaching the The National Football League F ig B ars ...... 21 23 .477 drafted 49 standout college D a te s * N u t s ...... 21 23 .477 a 15-1 record' today announced he waa quitting the ring. The plny»ni who w-ore Im portant far. comer amonff college football powcr.s, ruled a.s the national Place Pair famed New York A.C. Last Sunday Joe’S latest edition won 21-year-old protege of retired heavyweight champion Rocky tor* In the MIdahipmen a champion today with a fat bulge o \ e r O h io Stale and Michi­ the New York Metropolitan Ama-* football player^ made peace S ugar P lu m s ...... 21 23 .477 14.6 victory over Arm y last Satur­ teur Athletic Union cross country BeVrles ...... 10 34 .227 '♦■Marr.iano said hia decision w a a . gan State in the final A.ssociated P i t s .* poll of the sea.son. Hnston, Doc. 3 (/P)—Ivy wit!) its players and moved p -ompted by a financial dlaputa day—a vlrtorv which earned Navy Auburn will be the first nation- • ------title. It was the fourth straight The league leading Honeydews the Lambert Trophy and an Invita­ I Id>aguo powors Dartmouth title for the Club under the di­ to bring it»''constitution and were upset 3-1 yesterday morning with Boston Matchmakar Sam al cham pion to receive the A.aaoc;- I by-laws wuhin the anti-trust act Bryant Quits Silverman. tion to the Cotton Bowl - head the ated Pre.aa Trophy, pul into com-' ” " ' he higher, there and Yale and "independent” rection of McCluskey, the fellow by Dates * Nuts, the Peaches siso 1R57 Associated Pres* A'l-East foot­ who hetoed start the Manchester at a daydong meeting Jiere yes­ pinned a 3-1 decision over the Fig Sources cloee to Ryan Indieateil petition thia season as a succes-: fcertain ly two great teams up Tufts each placed two pla.vers terday, ' ball team. sor to the P'sther Hugh O’Donnell [|‘’''"'iilly lean toward Ohio Five ^ile Road Race on Thanks­ Bars and the Sugar Plums shut­ the fighter felt he should hs'va re­ Ion the 1957 .All-New England I^gue coaches and their staffs Texas Post; Bob Reifsnyder. the af:i1r 135- Memorial Trophv that was re- ®'"**'’ f>«"ghe.ty added, giving to fam e back in 1929. "iTie out the cellar-dw elling B erries 4-0. ceived more money for Ms Nov. 10 ! foothall team announced to- New York A.C. also holds the Na­ snant some five hours pouring over Top single games were rolled by fight in which he decisloncd Joa pound tackle who was tabbed by tired by Oklahoma last fall. -Several volei.s failed to share . (lay h\ the As.'Roriated The ATuy Coach Karl Blaik as the man tional AAU team title, a tribute .Scouting reports as they moved Irm a Law rence 122, Flo Klotcr Tomaeello of Maltawan, N, J., to The Tigers, only om e before j Haves and Daughei ty'a enthusi- 1 so-callVd mflinr raptured through, four of the 30 rounds In Looks to ^Bama avenge the only loes on his record. who made the difference between ranged among the final lop ff*' the Biu keye.s and Spar- to McCluskey'* coaching methods. 118, M arjorie Hoimjes 107. Janet , Kix of thr fii'M tram berths, with During hi* active career M.c- the annual player draft. The victory and defeat, and Tom For- since the poll waa initialed in l*'ua. however. Ohio .State waa meinhprn of umall rolirce iquRda Mailhot 106 and Ch'lckie ejanicke Silverman eald he paid Ryan CTluskey won 25 national cham- balance of the draft will be held College Station-, Tex.. I>ec.'3 (/P) *1.053 restal, an imajrinative and able 1936. polled in 210 first p 1 a c e "”'"'‘d .sixth or lower on .59 ballots RiahhiriR thr other five, 106. for the Tomaaello fight and onarterback. were selected for the plon.ship* -and twice repiescnted at the league’s regular mid-winter -7-Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant, who added; votes and an overpowering total' "ith .Michigan Stale getting aimi- j The Dartmouth rep1 e5enUtive.il the United States in the Olympic meeting nextm onth. The prelimi­ first team. of 3.123 point* in the balloting by, ranking on 5*. ELKS LE.\GUE pulled Texas AAM from the mire "Ryan has been fighting only •are .loe Palerm o a huaky Games. Had World War II not nary selections were to give NFL of losing football seasons, has been Second Team Selections Ohio .Slate was termed lOlh Standing* nine months. -Th* money he got for TW'o other Nav>- players. Ned 360 aporlswriler,* and broadcast­ ’ who w a.5 * key factor in the H\g Interfered he would have undoubt­ teams equjil footing with early released from his contract here and the Tomaaello fight "was mora er*. be.sl 111 the nation by 14 experts. Green a surcea.BfuI aeaaon. and edly been on at least /our U.S. drafting Canadian League clubs. W L Pet. O'dham. who scored all the points A rm ory P ackage . .. .3 2 12 .727 is expected to sign soon for an at­ money than either Tommy Oollina for Na\y against Army, and Pete I>ead In F irst Place \ ate* Michigan State leicived 1,5 votes Dave Mojia, a fine paa.a-rereivinf team s. Top choices In the draft, were for miilh place, eight for 10th. Deci’s D rive-In ...... 28 16 .636 tempt to do the same for Alabama, or Tony De Marco got for any on* Jokanovirh. a tall, pass-ratchini; Auburn drew the highest num­ end who .apnrkled on defenae. « * * King Hill. 210-pound Rice quar­ his alma mater. fight in their first fiva years of/ Y alea M»ke ('avallon. a 6-4 end Gene's B ottle Shoppe .22 22 .500 end. were second team selections. ber of first place votes since -■'nhiirn. hy com panson. was The New York rare atracted sev­ terback and John Crow, Texas Bryant took over at A*M In fighting." ~ wlin Jielped the Klia W reck Prinre- Fred's Package ...... 21 23 ..477 Onl'- Nsay. voted the F-astem Oklahom a pulled in a record 218 Placed sixth or lower on 27 ballots, eral runners who have competed A.ftM. fullback, both taken by the 1954 a fte r the C adets won only one Deductions Flrat Time. champion by the Lambert Trophy in the final 1955 poll The -Sooners. j "'*b three naming the Tigers lOlh ' ton and Harvar d, waa a lop rhoire here in recent year* in the Five Chicago Cardinals. The Cardinals Patten Builders ...... 16 28 .364 aa the other flankman. while ’earn* Capitol E quipm ent ..1 3 31 .295 conference game the previous sea­ Silverman said that for tha first Committee, and Army, the runner- who polled 104 first place votes in ' "ci^ *"n placing them ninth. Mile I'ill'key Day classic. George named Hill their bonus choice and son. He instituted what became tip, placed two men on the first repeating last season, finished High In Praise male (Jene Goker a pile-dr;\'inj King waa second and Gordon Mc­ as first selector in the regular All three top teams lost last time in Ryan's fighting career SUM) fullbark earned a flr.«t team birk- night, with cellar-dwelling Capitol famous in Texas aa his "hardnoaed" was deducted from his' purse for All-East team. The other* came fourth this season. naiigherty. despite hia feelings Kenzie third. The winner was Pete draft grabbed the power running brand of football and In 1955 the from Penn State. Pittsburgh. Bos­ Auburn, the Southeastern Con­ ft»'ld apot McArdle, a’ recent arrival from Ire­ Crow. Equipment upending first place sparring partner fees and 1100 for for his own club and for Ohio Armory Package Store, fourth Agglea were second in the' con­ Trainer Allie Ciolombo of Brock­ ton College and Rutgers among the ference champion put barred from h ine Pro Proapect land . . . The University of Hart­ JOE MoCLUSKEV Other Star* Selected State, waa high in his praise for Halfback Paul Ahrahamian. a place Fred's Package Store down­ ference. In 1956 they wort the ton. ' Independent Inatitutlons and from bowl play by NCAA action had Auhurn. ford basketball team, formatly O ther s ta r 1957 collegians Southwest Conference champion­ TaJe, Dartmouth and Princeton of ; appeared among the top 10 in speedy, elusive lunner, and Georg# Ray Crone, pitcher with the San ing second place Deci's Drlve-In The matchmaker said also that ■niat Aulnirn team Showed known as Htllyer College, will open drafted for 1958 pro football duty ship and were undefeated, but the It-y League. Kurker, a ^hiJ-pound tackle con- Its seasiin tonight at Albany Teach­ Francisco Giants, will be the guest and fifth place Patten Builders up­ Marciano, who owns 15 per cant of Army's representatives were j I erehth"fn" 5'\''' wonderful apirit and umtv, ” he, isideted a fine pu> prospect, wer# were such All-America candidates setting third place Gene's Bottle Third Triple Dead Heat couldn’t play in the Cotton Bowwl the fighter, "Never took a nickel Standing Room Only er*. Three Silk Towners are listed speaker tonight at the December as end Jimmy Phillips of unbeaten S'phomore halfback Boh Anderson.) the aelerliona from Tuft.a." Abr'a- Shoppe. And all victories were by because of an NCAA ban for re­ from Ryan and neither did. Ted with the Hartford team, big Ed meeting of the Hartford World Se­ and unUed Auburn (Los Angeles), The third triple dead heat in the 151-year history-of United cruiting abuses. « who was stopped for the first time Antonino Rocca rolls atop the ring ropes as heavwelght hiTtV n 7®^ . 1 PO'nt<’6 out that Auburn won all hamian led New Kngland in in­ ries Club at the Hedges. Jimmy a sim ilar 3-1 m argin. Coupe, hie co-manages. That SlOO Tiirklngton, Bruce Smith and Bob tackles Lou Michaels. Kentucky States harness racing an?l the first at a New York metropolitan Dr. M. T. Harrington, AAM by the fine Navy defense after | wrestlings most magnetic eingle attraction. The burly bare­ ■nl7 ,o 1 . ufP 't" k«niea and was invincible even I dividual a«'oting with P2 pojnta on Piersall of the Red Sox will ad- Bill LaRiviere 127-130-380. Hal waa the first money paid Colombo foot boy of Argentina, grappling largely with his legs, draws .next to last weekij poll of the though the plavers knew that thev Lazzari. The latter played wit(i (Los Angeles), and Alex Karras. area track ocqura at Roosevelt Raceway, Westbury, Long Island. president, announced yesterday in six months of training Ryan." shattering the Cadet ground-galn- 14 louchtlouns and eight conver- M anchester High la.st season. dre.ss the group Jan. 8. Local men Burnett I29-153-S87. Carl Hunter Flaxey Dream. 1, Bill Blaiadell up; Great Knight, 6, Frank Saf- big housea six nights a week. aeaaon, taking over from Ohio were ineligible for anv hmi I bid aiona in eight games Iowa (Detroit), guard Bill Krisher, Bryant - has been freed from his Silverman said soma Washing­ Inc re«)rd set by the Glen Davis, Smith moves up from the Jayvee* desiring membership may make Oklahoma (Pitt.sburgh). center 131-127-376, Paul Correntl 128-348. f(ird aboard; and Navy Song, 3, carrying Clint Hodglns, bring and Captain Jim Keman at Cen-, ' 1 a V . ' u ' 2 . championahip m ate- Tom Gieene of Holy Groaa #nd application with Walter Lawrence Chris D ecisntla i;38 and Nap about complex three-way pay-off, contract at Bryant’s request. His ton and Philadelphia followers of I placed Michigan State rial. ' and Turkington is a returning let- Dan Currie, Michigan State contract had aeven years to run. the fight game triad to sign Ryan ter. Ohio State and Xtichigan -State, Bob Ripley of .Norwich round out of Manchester. P itch er 131 chalked tip the beat terman . . Wally Fortin of the (Green Bay), Dick Christy, Bryant, in a formal statement, to a contract about six months The All-Elast team was picked , both with 8-1 record*. finished the backfteld Greene a alick-pasa- Rec staff reports thsl an Important • « • scores at the Double Strike alleys. ing quarterback, waa one of th# brilliant North Carolina State said he had expected to end his ago ‘'and now tha youngster la dis­ with the co-operation of a regional j some 500 points behind Aiibilrn in n-v’tlnji: for all boy* and team s in­ Names of the three Gold Key halfback (Green Bay), Jim Pace, COUNTRY CLl'B MEN illusioned." selection board of sports WTiters Champion Predicts I the balloting, which aw ards poinL* 1 nation's top total ofTen.se leader# Match results; Spoons 4, Put­ coaching career at AAM. He said, inner and IjO.seri terested in playing in the Rec In- winners in the balloting by mem­ Michigan back (San Francisco), Colombo said "Billy waa treated and broadcasters, whose member* I ori a basts of 10 for first, nine for Wilt the Stilt Scores Again jwiih 1,.'I81 yarda gained in the air ter* 0; B lasters 3, M idirons 1; however, the opening at Alabama and on the ground in nine^x*men. tertnediale League will be held bers of the Connecticut Sports Walt Kowaiczyk, Michigan State American Athletes was unfbraeen and the ties to hia flawlessly by his managara and observ I second, eight for third, etc. Tlie To Be Re>^arded Wilt Chamberlain, Kanaas center, goei Shove two Oklahoma tonight at 6:30 at the Bast Side W'liter* Alliance will be released back i Philadelphia i. snd Phil Driver* 3, G reens 1- and Bra ssies Silverman, As far aa l’m concerned many of the top minor colleges Buckeyes, the Big Ten champions Riple>'. a fine halfback, wa# 3, Cleeks 1. old school were too great to re­ Stale defender* to sink a field goal as the .lavhawka downed chosen over many oljier fine hack# office. tomorrow. The annual dinner will King. Vanderbilt back (New sist. Billy got the beat of evaiythlng." among the more than 70 fotball- I and Rose Bowl representatives w ho • * • Singles of 125 and triples of 335, in Title Bout New York, Dec. S Vnde- Stale 6,3-56 al Stillwater last night. Chamberlsin scored ,30 ; because of his amaring feata Ihia be held on Monday night. Jan. 27 Y ork). Ryan said he waa going to look playing schools in the East. Alabama won two, lost seven j were beaten only by Texas 'hris- points to lead the Kansaa offenae State plavera are Alien ' year The lK.'.-poun’** Presented with a let- *4.200,000 treble damage suit tor at the University of Pitta in the Princeton single wring, ia the toughest fight becausebecau he may I'll beat him so thoroughly this While Coach Shug Jordan told to edge the fast-punching, 23-vear- herlain, who averaged 29.6 points-* ------Kaal. Hedeman wits a defenaiv# DeCormier Motors 4 26 .133 never get another chance at it." time there'll be no question about' .standout for this year'# unbeaten I, 1, fi, ^*r as a member of the junior soc- hy Creighton Miller, attorney for In a battle for first place the burgh, who told the group yester­ kind of player who could fit in yellirig. dancing students, who old Stubbs. Rcybon the rapid made a game as s aophomnie last vear. j . . , „ _ eoaching the freshman ba.^ke^all I,,,., league at Mount Hermon the ' “Players Assn. day that international competition aomewbers on any taam. He sel­ it." I dropped in 30 point.* last night a* ", chance for the Big Ten Kphmen He scored twice on punt# team, at St. front running Cunllffe Motors Solid S-I F avorite staged a rip-snorting celebration his television debut in this one snd Michael's College, School in Massachusetls. Gerard is He said all hia recommendations gets suffer all the time and that dom carries the bail, but hta block­ Nevertheless, the champion js a The fight, w-hich will be scored St news of the championship, that' It was impressive despite the de-' Kansa.* opened with a 63-.5B vie- championship, also suffered s siir- he him ked during the rampaign. Winooski, Vt. will be •written into the league turned back the challenge of Hol- on a five-point rtust system, will torv over Oklahoma .State ' Pnamg reversal The Hoosiers The first team includes six aen- also a member of the band and Ivwood Service 2-1 last night at America can't- postpone its prepa ing and defensive work were the solid 8-1 favorite to retain his title "a* far as I'm concerned Auburn feat hia third against 19 victories, chess club. book making them an official con­ raUona until Just before the 1960 big reasons why Princeton Won the be nationally televieed' i ABC— 10 The Jayhawk*' »uccess was ex- "’cre knocked off by Ohio I ni\er- 101s and five juniors. The line av er­ the Y alleys. In other matohes, and the odds are 2-1 it will be by a has been No. 1 all the year." Ohio The verdict for Armstrong was! The fellow who ran either make • • • tract, In connection with the much Games in Rome. 7.S0x14 Ivy League tlUe. knixtkout p.m. ESTi with Chicago blacked State Coach Woody Hayes said the unanimous hut very close The pected. Unexpected development* "'*v of the .Mid-American Confer- ages nearly 211 pnunda. with or break this year’s UConn quin­ the thlyd place Manchester Auto Jewell's Reward, from the Maine sought after "recognition," Bell \ F ull H m e P rogram Brown, champion for the last 15 °Hi- same of hi* Buckeye*. three officials cast their ballot* however. were Southern Method- cnee, i6-6S Kmker the heaviest al 2.%2 and tet Is sophomore Jack Rose of said that although it wasn't neces­ Part* blanked hard - luck DeCor­ 2 4 . 0 0 / raonths and making his third title Both fighter* have ended drill* Michigan State Coach Duffy for Armstrong this wav. Referee ist'a 66-52 sethsck hy .Minneaota Other Big Ten team* lame Palermo the lightest at IPO, Th# Chance Farm, has been named mier Motors 3-0 and Alcar edged The association got behind a ■South Windsor, Coach Hugh Greer cham pion 2-year-old colt of 1957 sary under the league constitution NO LtrCK AT ALL defense, predicts he’ll win the fight and are not expected to have anv Daugherty, making it understood Barney Smith, 5-3-2, Judge Joe and Louiaville s 92-82 losa to through handaomely. .Michigan backfield averages IPl pounds, ha.s never before had a good sm art the owners approved hia act of N anchester R adiator 2-1. full time program yesterday at the but 5»'0Uldn’t flatly say it would be [trouble making the 1.35 pound he would vole for his S p artan s Agnello 6-4 and .lodge .Mike Evansville SMf was ranked Stale got .30 points from John with Greene the lightest at Iw the Thoroughbred Racing Assn. N ight's finest scores were opening of its quadrennial conven­ 21.00 Durtuun. N- C. fNBA)—Dukes' backcoiirt man who can "make a The horse won five major stake recognizing the association last by a knockout. [w-eight limit In fact. Lopes, who against any team in the countrj', Davldowii h, five rounds for each fourth and I..ouisv111e sixth in the Green and tripped Butler T4-.55. ball talk." so to speak, and Rose fall duUng an appearance before a turned In by Al Bujauclus 131-367, tion. It called on its 33 games com­ nine football aanlort will bo grad-f ‘T’ll be looking for an opportun- is down to 131, hope* to put on a acknowledged that both Auburn bi|t Armstrong the winner on nation in the final returns of 19.56- Northwestern rode over Western races and won *349,642, a record Ell Fish 127-361, Richy Jarvis mittees "to encourage increased uated without having been on a should fill thia bill. The only ques­ fob a 2-year-old. . . . Final college Congressional Committee. The tty to knock him out from the open- couple of pounds before entering and Ohio State "proved their right point* 7-6 The AP card had 1957. Michigan 97-78, W isconsin fin- Darnell to jXppear tion at this stage is experience, for committee w’as Investigating the 129-351, Jensen 336, Bernie Chap­ nationwide participation in their NO EXQNMOE taam that beat Georgia Tech. ing bell, " said Browm, who has a the ring. to g re a t recognition. ” j Stubbs ahead .5-4-1. | Indiana, which i* figured to have Ished strong t/i defeat Smith Da­ NBC football game of the season pell 334, Frank Montle 333, Earl particular sports." which there la no substitute . . . on teevee is scheduled Saturday on possibility that some professional kota 6.3-56. Purdue heat Miami of Speaking of basketball. Jarkie Al­ sports violated antl-tcust laws. E v ere tt 133, Archie LaRochelle The United States finiehed sec­ REQUIRED On Hartford Card Channel 30, when Miami hosts 1.26 and Ed Bujaiicius 125. ond to Russia in jthe 1956 Olym­ _ Ohio 79-66 and Illinois whipped len who used to throw in point* M arquette, 100-90. . . . Pittsburgh in the Orange Bowl, Item* Rephrased pics at Melbourne. Soviet athletes L and L MOTORS Hartford When Promoter Sam with regularity with Msnche.ster; Game starts at 3:45. Also. Salur- As a result of his appearance be­ won 37 -igold medals and scored Kentiieky Needed Rally In the Eastern and American' dav, viewers will have a chance to Don’t break Gulmo was given the opportunity fore the committee Bell said lan­ Businrsainrn'a Lpagiir 722 points in the unofficial count. Kentucky, ranked third last sea­ of getting Billy Parnell of Chicago Leagues has a fine young area [ see the .New York GianU plav the guage In the constitution and by­ Americans brought home 32 gold tubeless seal . . son. had to rally in the final two player on his freshman team at| Pittsburgh Steeler* in a National laws regarding ticket prices, limi­ or risk Injury to m m m to appear her e in a w restling ahow, J*aced by Bill Legualt who found medals and 593 points. GET (WHEN VpUBCHASED WITH SNOW TOUSSlT mlmitea to outlast Duke 78-74, Providence College, Johnny Egan j Pro League skirmish at 2 on Chan- tation of fees allowed college All- Urea when^ chang­ he made a quick shift that will the range for 14 points, Jaycees Wllsofi, copimissioner of the Big “Don’t Bfeak That Tnbelgaa Saai r \ while Vsnderbilt and Oklahoma have the former Marquette tr. out of Hartford's Weaver . . . I nel 18. Stars for games sgalnst'pro teams, ing. Mounted Snow City, two more of last year's elite, and several other Items was re­ tiimed back the Leftovers 48-45 TIrea change easily, OrniAujIiyr GET EXTRA- football star here Weiinenday In the Businessmen’s League at the SAVE MOWKr WHEELS FOR had le.sa trouble in their openera. night. Darnell, the most explosive phrased to comply with the law. store conveniently. TIBR8 Vanderhiit walloped Sewanee 91- Bell said that coaches, players and Ea.st Side Reo last nlfcht. Lenny Pro Baakrtball WHEELS SNOW TIBXa mat opeiative In action today, will .5.3 and Oklahoma City defeated employes of the league could take Erickson hit for 12 points for the oppose the Great Scott. .St. An­ Kelvinators^ Chatterbox Win winners while Charlie.Proh chipped NEW WHEELS FOR ALL CARS Houston 8.5-75 drew s Sc otland loiighie. m the fea- sn.v disputg with the league or his Tueeday’s Schedule SAVE office to court. in w ith 11. For the lo.aing L eft­ Philadelphia ve. Syracuse at I Immediate Delivery Jean Claude I.efehvre, a aeven ttire event of a show at Foot Guard overs. poor ball handling and r o B D ^ He discloeed that congressional New York. Demounting DODGE foot. 3 1-4 inch Frenchman waa Hall. This bout replaces the origi­ trouble at the foul line led to their AT COST unveiled by Gonzaga, The 280- Opening Games in Rec League influence probabl.v would result in Cincinnati at New York. ^(*95 14" nal booking which would have had downfall as the.v made only 11 free MONEY ’QHEV. ,MEBO. !.95 pound giant acored 1,3 points in his Rioki Starr opposing Danny Mc- a change in the method of select­ SL Louis Vi. M inneapolis a t De­ American debut as Gonzaga ripped ing the bonus player. Instead of throws In 28 attempts. Gene Stur­ tro it. TIRES 15« OLDS. Shain The Kelvinatora edged Man­ • the Glassmen. White Glass was geon tallied 15 points for the losers A Fisk Tire IS” WHILE THEY LAST the College of Idaho 71-37. chester Trust 58-57 and the Chat­ the customary out-of-hat draw, Boston at Detroit. PLYM. each I didn t want to miaa this hampered by the absence of two to lead all scorers arid husky Jim It’s Easier PONTIAC each Iowa State, led bv .lolin Craw- terbox Restaurant trounced White Bell will recommend at the Janu­ Monday's Result* chance to show Darnell here T players who had last minute as­ ary meeting that the last place Ryan threw In 11 pierkers. Service Too! Phis Valves ford’i 27 points, beat Drake 62-55; Glass 53-30 in the opening games No Games Scheduled. have watched him in shows out signments St school and couldn't team get the bonus choice. If the South Carolina used it’s height ad­ of Chicago'for a few years and I of the Rec. Senior Bsaketbsll make the game. With these two vantage to knock off Georgia ■* 95- last place team In any year already think this former foothall star li League last night at the high men and the appearance of big Al ha* won fhe prize, the next lowest 87: little .Milleravllle (Pa.) Teach­ the greatest thing to come along school gym. Surowiec the losers should be a ^ 800DYEAR CUSTOM ^ FIRESTONE TOWN ers whipped I-* Salle 90-80 and team in line would gel It until all SO SMART TO GIVE . . . the wrestling beat. ' said Promoter Trailing aJl through, the game threat from here on in. 12 clubs were succeuful. This Temple clobbered Delaware 83-38 Gulmo "H e’s terrific. Remember until the last 30 seconds, the Kel- Chet M organ w ith 16 tallies, would remove the lottery element SUBURBANITE AND COUNTRY Ih a Philadelphia doiibleheadcr Gus Srinnenberg and his flying vlnators pulled out a close win .Swede Anderson with 14 and will objected to In- the out-of-hat sya and Jackie .Moreland, the center of butt? Well, this fellow is even bel­ over the aggressive Trustmen, Con­ Kelly with 10 points were tops for tern. SO WELCOME TO RECEIVE controversy that brought an ter and atronger. I've been trying sidering It was . the first game for the winners. Captain Bill, Mozzer Pina .NCAA penait.v against N orth to get him for some time, and now both teamsyand the first, time out came through, with a fine floor 7.50x14 Fed. Tax 7.S0X14 F e d . T a g Carolina State last year, acored 25 that I ran I’m not going to mis# for some of the players the contest game and set Up many of his Y Junior League ’ 27” points and led Loiiiaiana Tech to the opportunity. It shapes up as an waa veil pityed. Pacing the at­ teams baskets. For White Glass, — - a a 58-51 triumph over Southeastern , even better matt h than the origi­ Ron Topping was the only man to NO TRADE IN tack for the winners were btg The Y Junior Basketball League .NO TRADE IN t Oklahoma. ; nal one I had ' Dick Farrell with 18 points. Billy .tally in the double figures caging will start playing tonight with Ma's I -1. Holmes with 12 and jumping Tom- 1' points. Bob Blardi played an A Bill's meeting the Elks at 6 AU Size 14" and WhlttnlraUB Available AU Siio 14” and Whitewalls AvaUakla my Roche w ith 10 tallies. It was W **»>''e game until fouling out Gordon Cleaners and Boland Oil in the last two minutes of play. i Roche's two foul thots In the will play In the second- game at 7. NEW 1958 S last SO seconds that iced the tri- Monday night the Kelvinatora Boys are asked to report a few Q00UYEAR3T Super Ooahion SUBURBANITE t um ph. Vinne Kohen netted 22 will face White Glass in the open­ er and the Chatterbox faces the minutes before game . time with I points, high for the night, and their membership cards to receive RENAULT * Charlie Bunce hit for 15 markers Trust in the second contest. FIRESTONE SPECIAL i their suit*. Dick Thorpe and Tom Champions***** In A losing cause, Kelley will officiate the game and SNOW $1145 NEW f 1 N« Trouble , San Juan, Puerto Rico (NBA) — the teams are coached by .lohn • In the nightcap the Chatterbox r^erto Rico's two 18-hoIe golf Kelley, Frank Marrhese, Edgie EASY 1958 J quintet had no trouble In downing courses will soon be ready. Bralnard and Bob Neil. 4.70x15 lUDGET 6:70x15 s n o w -c a P s TERMS. TIRES 7:10x15—12.95 '7:60x16—14.45 F V o f e r r b d ISMOUNTING IN SPRING . ON ALL SNOW TIRES . OLANiRT Delivered Delivered TWO 6:00x16 for > ir PLANERT • toys t MiNS PbANERT'S SKATES O im $ LADIES **’**IOEO YYHISK*^ HOUSE SKATBt DON'T Tire and Tube BLACKWAU Full Price Full Price HOUSE SKATES. IR •Man. SalA SALE NSlze - Sug. Pr. Price ‘1695 *1395 TWO 6:70x15 for ‘2 1* MODELS TO • • RR##9 PA Y EX TRA INCLUDES HEATER. DEFROSTER and SIGNAL UGHTS. 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X ■ •/ ,/• ■1 -. T r ' -I ■ ■■ / - - / 'I ' . ' ■" ■■ ' i,- n '. ■ 1 . ■.:■ PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNTUESDAY, DECEMBER S,|1957 ■MANCHESTEB gVElNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1967 PAGE NINETEBN AatomobOea tor Sale 4 Musical Instruments 6s ON ^HE BEACH , Based o r . the Best-Sellinc Novel by Nevil Shute Apartmenta— Flats-r> t r y : Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Suburban for Sale 75 C lm ifie d SELECT YOUR organ or piano Tenements 63 Legal Kotlca 1951 KAISER busincM coup* now for Christmas. Wide choice of LEAVING STATE — Gambolatl OVERSIZED, Cape Cod offers BOLTON — Colifohiia tmneb. 1620 A'T A fXlURT OF PROBATE, held Doctor Warns Radio and heater. Call MI 3-493*. famous Wurlitzer, Kimball and built, three bedroom ranch ' at- space of a garrison colonial with­ square feet of living area. Ther­ at Manchester, within and for the- loses Town Thomas organs and Kimball TENE5(BNT In' fotir family house tach^garage, aewers, extra large out the higher cost;' three |>ed- mopane windows throughout. In­ Wetrict of Manchester, on the *7U> day Advertisement 1955 FORD V8 nine paaaenjter on Blsaell St. 5tl 8-689$. lot. 5U 9-3328. of November, 1*67, spinet pianos. Terms, trades, les­ rooms, two baths, mellow and direct lighting. Numerous built- Preeent, Hon. John'J. Wallet. Judge, Of ‘New Peril’ CLASSIHED ADVT. Country Sedan atation wagor with sons, Pianos from *295, organa friendly honey pine dining room, ins. Two-car gasaga acre lot. By EeUte of Elisabeth A. Tynan, late radio, heater, white top with blue FOUR ROOMS for rent, heated, n e w s p l it l e v e l , 1600 square of Manpheeter, In eald Dtetrlci, de­ from *695. Tempo Planp and fireplace set in paneled wall. All appointment w ly. R. F. Diraock ceased. / DEPT. HOURS body, inside irr mint condition. Organ Co., 386 Main St. "Man­ electricity and garage, *100 a feet, Rockledge Section. 2H hatha, Buy Private Water Co. month. First floor. MI 0-3640. ^ o-ca r garage. Reduced to points to gracious, comfortable Co., Realtors MI 9-5246 or Joseph „The Maacheeter Trust Company. To Profession 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Full price, $138*, only 3*8 down. chester's largest display of fam­ living. Clifford Hansen, Realtor, Ashford, IKI 9-6818, Barbara Executor, havl^ exhibited its adralnle- Ix>w bank terms. Fitzgerald Edael, ous keyboard Instruments.” *24,900. For further Information traUon account wtUi said esUto to thU Or appointlnent to see call 5U 8-1803. Woods, 5n 9-7702, Robert Mur­ Court for allowanace. It ia Town purchaoe of the prlvotoly Talcottvilie. Open evenings till 8. dock, 5 0 9-5972. (Coatlnaed from Page One) BABY GRAND piano. Made by FOUR ROOMS, stove $70 month. The R. F. Dimock Co., Real­ ORDERED: That the 9th day- of De­ Guest Sptwker owned Monehaoter^ Water Co. wag COPY CLOSING TIME 5 0 9-6229. MANCHESTER cember, 1967. at ten o’olockriorenoon, 19.51 V8 FORD Victoria hardtop Kimball. In like new condition. t y . 50 9-5246, Joeeph Ashford VERNON-^-Custom 6% room ranch, at the Probate Office In the Municipal "This," he added, "is eoclallEed propoaed today by RapubUcoa Di­ FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Solid biack with all ieathfcr inside Just right for small room or 50 9-6818, Barbara' Woods, 50 gliding In eald - Maacheeter, be and rector Gilbert Barnes. Woodbrldge Street—Seven room mahogany panqllng, ceramic bath, the eame ia aealgned for a hearing on medicine. This is ... national com­ Just like new, radio, heater, white apartment. Mahogany finish. Only 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, 50 Cape with two baths, ideal setting. aluminum storms, attached plas­ Barnes said he strould ask the HON. THRU FRI wall tires. Only *195 down, low THREE ROOM fumiahed, heated 9-5972. the allowance of eald adminlatraUon ac­ pulsory health insurance all over 10:30 A. M. *795. Ward Krause, MI 3-5336. apartment with bath. MI 8-1203. Four bedrooms if wanted. Numer­ tered garage, 105’ frontage, trees, count wlUi eald eeute and thte Court Board of Directors to anthorls# bank terms, Fitzgerald Edsel, Tal djrecta that noUce ot the Hme and again. A decade later perhaps And General Manager Richard Martin MANCHESTER — New six room ous extras and the price is RIGHT. view, only *18,800. Carlton W. place aaeigned for eald hearing be giv­ SATURDAY 9 A. M. cottville. FOUR ROOM apartment. Heat and Hutchins, 5(1 9-5132. for a limited number of people but i|S^ to negoUate with the firm. If ho ranch horns to Rockledge .sec Whitney Road— She room Cape en to all perione known to be intereeted 1953 n.YMOUTH four door sedan Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 hot water. Central location. Write Uon. IH baths,, cersunlc Ula therein to apMar and be beard there­ It is ‘cut from the same cloth’ and, hoe on opportunity to do oo at r - Wiih bis iiitctc, sciffitist John Osborne diKusscd tke r«di- Box B, Herald. with garage. Moke your offer and on by publlahlng a copy of thle order I am sure, emanates from the Board meeting tonight. rOVK CXXrPBBATION WILL with economy overdrive. Radio, kitchen counters. Attached ga­ move to. Very attractive* home. n lome newepaper having a circulation BE AFPBECIATED heater, very clean. Only *98 down b^ton drifting toword Melbourne '^e'rc going te'bc tbt 'Tbot's not tbe e»d of life ugon eorth. Dogs will outlivt us. CHESTER FURRIERS — Furs re- rage, ameslte drive, fully land­ Wanted— Real Estatft 77 In eald District, at least five days be- same minds. The Director said ha decided lost mojor city/soid Osborne. "The lest to die will be the Mice wiM lost • lot longer ^ t net so long os robbits. Of modeled, repaired. Capes and scaped lot, 321,000. Call R. F. ™''*,tbe day of said- hearing, and by "It is the beginning of the end upon action after he was Informsd low bank terms. Fitzgerald Edsel. Business Locations Lindman Street— Six room older malting ia a certified letter on or be- Talcottvilie, Indions in Tierrg del Fuego." course* Hiere'll be nothing olive by the end of neit yeor.^ stoles made, $ld.95. Call MI 9*7218 Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI 9-5248, SELLING YOUR" property? Have of the private practice of medicine. by William Foulds, president o f the home completely renovated. Ap­ • “ PJ' o ' “ >II Dial Ml 3-5121 for free estimate, at your home. for Rent 64 Joseph Ashford, 50 9-jU818, Bar­ proximately two acres of land, ready buyers (or one and two- "It la the death knell for the North End water firm, that no of­ 1955 NASH RAMBLER station young, and growing voluntary ficial offer to buy the company hoe BOY’S FUR collared jaclfet and ENTIRE BUILDINQ about 6,500 bara Woods, 50 9-7702, or Robert Vacant, let’s hear your offer. Has family houses. Member Multiple wagon with economy o.verdrive. Murdock, 50 9-6972. to be sold. Listing Service. Sherwood A. health Insurance Industry. ever been made to him. ’ Radio and heater, many other overcoat, never Worn. 16. Ladies* square feet Suitable for stores \ S S 0^ ^ !r k t .^ “"&irtf,!i'd* "It is a serious threat to the well Matorcyc^es— Bicycles 11 Heating and Plumbing 17 Help IfVanted— Female 35 Articles for Sale Beechler, Realtor. Phone Wealey ‘T think It's time we mods the extras. Only *H8 down. Low bank 45 Household Goods 51 dresses, l8‘ i-22**. MI 9*3328. office, Insurance company! hall, SPECIAL—*8800. Four room ranch R. Smith. 50 9-8952 or 50 3-6969. JOHN.J. WALLETT, Judge. being and local autonom” of the proposition," Bernes said. Lost and Found 1 etc. Occupancy 8-8 months. In . BOLTON terms. Fitzgerald Edsel, Talcott 1953 HARLEY’ DAVIDSON. Two WORK AT HOME part Ume or full USED LUMBER, assorted sizes, In­ full basement. Nicely landscaped voluntary hospital at the commu­ "Eventually. I thlnj*,^ the eom- ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, center of town. One car garage for lot. This home ia in periect condi­ ARE YOU CONSIDERING nity level. . liOST—PASS BOOK No. 2949, Sav­ Wile. tone paint, new tires, 74 OHV. MI PLUMBING ANil heating—repairs lime, year irouhd. Light, easy side and outside doors, windows, glass,' china, and used fumiiur; ■ Hebron Road In Bolton Center — .m . l im it a t io n ORDER pany must be port of' the towa’a 9-7216 aftei 4. Wanted— To Buy 58 rent at the Center. Call 50 9-5228, tion inside and out. R. F. Dimock SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? COURT OF PROBATE, held "It is ^socialism under the ings Department of the Manches­ and contract work. Call Ml 9-8S4I. work. No experience needed. Age kitchen sink, bath room sets, 80 bought and sold. Furniture Repair or 50 8-7444. Oversized aix room colonial with f i ,» " h ln and for the water system," the Dlfeetor ealfile saw, ing rooms. Apply 4 Chapel St. cial check on tbe poesibUlty o f tay-* .5 '• M & M RUBBI^ > Removal Serv­ H h.p. motor. All three *60. 5tl freezer compartment, very good with display window of *7*feet. Youngstown Aitchen. Complete Bill Rood at 5n 9-6418 profession, for the hospitals, tmd where he served until shortly be­ The Savings Bank of Manchester ban. 4 door. V8. excellent condi­ with modem style furniture, stove, for all allied health groups. We Ing the water company. BoiRea has been lost and sipplication has ice. Cleaning attics, ceUars and 3-5825; condition. 145 Center St. ATTRACTIVELY furnished and LISTINGS WANTED—Stogie, two- fore the death of Studd in 1931. tion, hew tires, low mileage. Price cheerful rooms. Complete light Haa heating and stock- receiv­ refrigerator. Ready to move in. THREE BEDROOM RANCH family, three-fomUy, bustoesa Yule Concert dare not lose. sold he thought the town should . I been matU to said bonk for pay yards. Incinerators emptied, ashes Moving— Trucking Help TVanted— Male 36 Since then, he has served as check again on the availobUlW o f *1800. Call Ml 9-9738. removed. Contract service avail­ FLORENCE OIL burner with 1956 WHIRLPOOL Imperial elec- housekeeping facilities available. Seen by appointment only. Cali property. Have many caoh buyers. “ We must, .however, keep t o ment of the amount of deposit. Storage 20 ing facilities. Haa two en­ Mrs. Zuckerman, MI 9-6285. general - Mcretary of the World­ water from'Snip'Bnlpale Lake. IPurraaoe able. hn 9-9757., RECEIVING and ahipping clerk chrome pipe*, in excellent condi­ tric clothes dryer. Excellent con­ Single, double. Children accepted HOME Mortgages arranged Please coll mind that in our struggle to pre­ wide Evangelization C r u s a d e , wanted. For permanent position in tion. Also 55 gallon drum and dition. *125. Phone,511 9-9326. George L. GroMadlo, Realtor. 50 Stars Pupils serve the private practice o f of the Snipahlie Li^<:a sourcs by the NOTICE IS HEREBY given that AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., local - limited Parking. Central. Rea­ trances, location 120 feet from PORTER STREET Section— Five which haa over 450 miasionariea Auto Accessories— Tires 6 GONDER’S T.V. Service, available and long distance moving, pack­ warehouse. 40 hour week. Com­ stand. Reasonable. Call MI 9-8853. sonable price I Come see 1 5frs. Woodside Acres — 9-5878, 109 Henry St. medicine we are Oghtlng for the Suburban Water Service, Inc.^ was X Pass Book Ntf. 8SI43, issued by year old six room Colonial, large serving to 35 fields of the world. recently authorised by the State The Savings Bank of Manchester any time. Antenna conversions. ing. storage. Call MI 3-5187, Hart­ pany benefits include paid vaca­ Dorsev 14 Arch St. Main St. Write Box A, Herald. The Chaminade Club heard a basic freedoms'which have enabled' NEW SNOW tir e ;s GIRL'S OR BOY’S 16" sidewalk bi­ CRIB, 5IATTRESS and high chair. ______L.:______V.. living room, fireplace, metal VVoodside Street - He has written some 30 books, Public UUlltlee Commission. " ' * haa been lost and ^plication has Philco factory supervised service. ford CH 7-1423. tion. life and hospitalization Insur­ LISTINGS Wa n t e d , atngle and program of traditional Chrlatmtu democracy to thrive and our na­ most outstanding being "C. T. Tel. M> 9-1486. ance, at no coat to emplo.ve. Ap­ cycle, practically new. *15, Call ver>’ reasonable. Ml 9-5007. HEATED R005I with kitchen priyl- kitchen cabinets, attached garage two-fomi^ houses. Member of tion to prosper." An .additional dam at Roaring been made to said bank for pay­ Lowest Prices in Manchester large porch, hot water heat oil Featuring: Lot 100’x200’. Three Studd, Famous AUileto and Pio­ MANCHESTER Package Delivery. ply Goodyear Tire and Rubber 5H 9-3236 after 5. leges for married couple, to care large bedrooms with lighted, over­ MLB. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ music at Ita meeting at Center At another point, Allman as­ Brook Reaarvolr should also be ooa- ment of the amount of deposit. 7.50x14, *22.90 8.00x14, *24.90 CHUCK’S RADIO and T.V. Service. 5IAHOGANY DINING room set. Hie bath and first floor lavatory neer," "Touching the Invislb'ls,’' 6.70X15, *15.85 7.10x15. *17.85 Light trucking and package deliv­ Co.. 180 Goodwin St., East’ Hart- for house. Call MI 9-7753. ROCKVILLE—Large store. 5farket sized closets, (Three addlUonal tor, Ml 9-1107, any time. Church last *vening. Several piano serted: sldered os another method of aotv- Small appliances repaired. 151 CHILD'S CHR05IE high chair, con­ gas stove, mahogany bedroom aluminum storm windows \ and "Law o f Faith,” “Uberatlng Se­ Ing the town’s, continuing Water FOUND—German Shepherd, black All sizes, t>’pes proportionately low. ery, Refrigerators, washers and ford. set, chest of drawers, mirrors snd Street, center town. Suitable closets on drat floor). Extra large pupils of Mra.- Dorothy Keeney, "Back in 1949-50 we moved . . . cret" and “ Rees Howells, Inter­ North Main St. Ml 3-6517, resi­ stove moving specialty. Folding verts into table. Child’s stroller, screens. Near bus and schoola. problem, the Director said. and brown, male. Call Lee Frac- other articles. Tcl. MI 9-7017, drugs, hardware, appliance, fur­ real bargain, A-1 condition. Price li-vlng room with fireplace. Beautl- program chairman,—were"featured to meet an ill-advised, but heavily cessor." ' Warden, Ml 3-8594. COLE MOTORS dence Ml 3-8960, chairs for rent. MI 9-0752 AUTOMOBn>E salesman training. reasonable. 180 High St., 51anches. FURNISHED R0051. near 5f«ln niture, market, etc. Reasonable. ful and modem knotty“^ne kitchen Authorisation of new weOa to la- ter. St MI 9-2170 9 Hazel St. *22,500. Bowers School — Six Legal Notice supported government threat. Our Missionary Grubb will slap 436 Center St. Full or part time, no experience THE ''WINNER" AND Call JA 2-9788, AD 2-7745. with cabinets galore, ceramic tile as well.as vocal numbers by club efforts then made it possible for creoae the town's supply was WATER PUMPS and Systems com­ MANCTHESTER Moving and Truck­ needed, will train, Balch Motor rooms, English Colonial, older apeak tonight at 7:45 to the John pletely installed and repaired. ONE KING size Roto Broiler "CHA5IPION’ OF ALL I.ARGE HEATED furnished room, home, garage, fireplace, quick oc bath with Crane fixtures Extrava­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held members. us to be a free profession undoml- G. Talcott home, Talcottvilie. placod on th# Board's agenda n-. Annooncements ing Co. MI 3-6563. Owned and op­ Sales. JA 8-2101. Call Joseph NOT 1 YEAR-N OT 2 YEARS STORE FOR rent near Parkede or gant Ctoriaa trim, ail plaatered and at Manchester, within and for the nated by the government. cently at Bamea request Drilling Also water softeners and filters. erated by Walter B. Perrett. Jr., Balch for appointment. "400” , Speed (Jueen washing ma­ 247 North .Main St. Inquire 5Ira. also suitable for dentist’s office. cupancy, *16,900. George L, District of Manchester, on the 29th day Eunice Bllnn, Grace Case, Grace Trailers 6-A C. A. Reynolds -Ml 9-5327. chine with wringer, reasonable. BUT 3 YEARS Irish after 5. Grazladlo, Realtor. 511 9-5878. Insulated. of November. A.D. 1967. Fraaer, Louise Herring, Ina Hohen- "Now We ai« called upon again tor's well at the Ksmey''Soho^ TOP QUAUTV inspected Christ­ agent for Burnham’s Van Service. TO PAY IF YOU WISH 190 ■ W, Middle Tpke. Call 9-6i05 Present. Hon. John J. Wallet. Judge, grounds and tost borings elsewhora Service to 48 states. 180 High St.. 5Ianchestcr. thal and Marion Jesanli were heard to stem a new and equally serious Ellington mas trees and wreaths, fine MOBILE 'HOMES-Furniture tak­ RAY ANN T.V. (Tllnlc service call SERVICE MAN "SUPREME” ” D E L U X E ” PLEASANT, clean room for two after 1:30. BUILDERS special—built for him­ Estate of Benjamin J. Cordaro. late of peril.” wera authorized. balsam. Large display soon for Priced at $16,900 Holbrook, Massachusetts, leaving prop­ aa a sextet in "Gloria In Excelata en as down, payment oh mobile *2.50. 24 hour service. Bonded USED TV Emerson, mahogany 8 R005IS OF FURNITURE gentlemen at Center Parking, self. New living room with built-in erty 111 Manchester in said district, de­ Deo," accompanied by Maude KIop- FRvore More WeOa peraona] selection from wide as­ homes. Excellent lots available at Part time to service general All 100% Guaranteed Directions: Silver Lane, west to work. Work also done on radio's, Painting— Papering 21 merchandise. 20 to 30 hours per cabinet. Excellent condition. *45. bath and shower. 29 Hazel, MI Houses for Rent 65 bookshelves, finished recreation ceased. — penburg. Three Charged think eventually w« ought to sortment. Orders now being taken. Mansfield. Jensen's, Inc. (always car radios and hi-fi's. MI 3-2958 Call MI 9-7633. ONLY *433 9-7083. ____ room with fireplace and paneled Hlllsfpwn Road. Woodside Street is Upon appUoatlon of Katherine E. have more wells," Bomae aald, Ample I>arklng. Charter Oak Gro- week. Good pay. first right off Hillstown Road. Cordaro. Anclllarr Executrix, praying A. piano trio,, PhUip Bennett. reliable) 64 Park Road. West or Ml 3-8877. PAINTING AND paperhanging. *28 Delivers—*16.18 5Ionlh ATTRACmVE—Four room winter-! Huge kitchen, dining area. tor authority to compromise and settle With Suhnutting ‘*but I am not ootlafled we ought . eery, 88 Charter Oak (acroes from Hartford. AD 3-6214 or GA 9-4479. 85 I.B. BARBELL set. Oosman 22 1 — YOU GET — R005I FOR rent near Center, heat DqnsLld Paterson and Jeannette to rely on them." There ahould also Good clean workmanshhip at rea­ Apply 5I0NTG051ERY WARD Ized cottage, completely fumiahed ! Twice as many cabinet! as uaual. certain doubtful and disputed claims In WlrUlla, played "We Three Kings The playground). Dial MI 3-8528 or Monday through Saturday. 9 to 5. HILLS' TELEVISION Service. sonable rates, 30 years in Man­ caliber pellet rifle. Both 'n ijew 16-PIECE BEDROOM and hot water. Gentleman pre­ oil heat. December 15 to June 15. Two ceramic tile hatha. For fur­ For appointment to inspect call. favor of said estate against Charles D. be above-ground sourcee, the Di­ MI 9-8063. Available-at all times. Philco fac­ 828 Main Street, Manchester condition. Phone 5II 3-0*93. ferred 35 Foster St. 511 3-854T. Graham of Providence, Rhode Island. of Orient Are," followed by a solo False Complaint Monday. Wednesday, Thursday chester. Raymond Fiske. Ml 18-PIECE LrVING»R005I *90. Bolton Lake. AD 2-2018. ther information or appointment It Is rector sold. evenings. tory superviaea-vervlce. Tel. MI 9-9237. See Mr, R. W. Bird 12-PIECE KITCHEN to aee call the R. F. Dlmock 4 piano number, "Joy to the World" SHOPSMITH-with bench and all VERY Pt EASANT room for gen- T. SHANNON & SONS, ORDERED: That the foregoing 'ap­ Doctor Says "I don’t think wo have at an 9-9698. - Plus - AVAILABLE Dec. 15. Three bed Co., Realtors, 511 9-5245, Joseph plication be heard and determined at and "Silent Night,” by Judith Ellington, Dec. 3 (Special) —- adequately furnished water for our Penonals ELCAR "45 ’ TWO BEDROOM, PART TIME attendant, Esso Serv- attachments, excellent condition., tleman. at 272 Main St., parking, room ranch, aix miles from Man­ the Probate office In Manchester tn Hutchinson. EXTERIOR and Interior painting. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Ashford, MI 9-6818, Barbara Builders •eald District, on the loth dwf of Decem­ Three youths were arrested Sun­ town, although the supply has in- excellent condition. Under *300 WE RENT Itfost everj'thing In the Ceilings refinished. Papemanging. Icenter, Experience preferred. very reasonable. Gobd Christmas ' MI 3-4071. chester. Electric stove and refrig­ Woods, 5Q 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ "Sweet Marie and Her Baby," by WANTBD-RIDE -from Main St Honest, reliable. Tel. 5II 9-8198. gift, 5tl 9-63^^. TV SET AND C05IB. RANGE JA 8-2676—JA 8-2883—5U 8-7469 ber. A.p. 1967. at teiro'oloek In Oie Ootoraett Disorder ot Age, day evening and chaiged with sub*' created with tbe populatfaHi,’* down. Low payment acliedule. tool and equipment line. A-P Wallpapes books. Estimates given. ______j Free storage until wanted. Free erator. *125 month. Write Box K. dock. 5U 9-5972. forenoort. and that notice be given to J. Jacob Niles, was sung by Eliza­ Manchester, to South Windsor Eqtiipmeni. 94.5 Center St., 50 PLEASANT, large, heated room. ^ YleMs Only to Surgery mitUng a nise computtot with re- Bomee aald. "Tha supply was In­ Many others on the same plan. Fully covered by insurance. Call Herald. 89 HAWTHORNE Street — Seven all persons Interested In said estate of beth Lambert, accompanied by By EDWIN P. JORDAN. M.D. fArtl to a motor vehlcla accident Heights, between 4:30 and 5 p.m. Jensen’s. Inc. (always reliable). 9-2052 any time. j PART TI51E meat and counter ELECTRIC SEWING machine. *15.'!‘’' " ' ’'''y- “ ' “ P Ge/ltleman preferred On bus line, 5IANC3IESTER—Six room Cape the pendency of said application and adequate when the popuUtlaa was Edward R Price 50 9 1003! man. 10 a m. to 2 p.m.. Apply I^ady's black fitted coat. *10. MI | '’Cliable men. years old. six room Cape, ' two the time and place of hearing thereon, Daisy Consule. here. smaller.” . ' -. . CaU MI 3-4736 after 6 p.m. 84 Park Road. West Hartford. AD free parking. Call MI 3-5002. *15,800. Six finished rooms. Com- ' Writton for NEA .Servloe DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP j Pepin's Grocery. Route 44-A, Bol­ 9-1090 after 5:30 p.m. | Phone for appointment unfinished, open stairway, hot by publishing iWcnpy of this order In The sextet sang "The Star” from A cataract la a disorder of the State Policeman Theodore L. If negotetlons to buy the lU t- MAGIC-POPULAR act for parties, 3-6214 or GA 9-4479. Monday ALL PAINTING and paperhanging Hartford CH 7-0.358 NEWLY DECORATED room, nice­ Suburban For Rent 6 6 pletcd game room. Detached ga some newspaper having a circulation "Chllde Jesus" arid "O Holy Night" Shelber arrested Joseph T. Roman pany, doors and windows, custom ton. ^ — ,1. . ------I Trfdxfll riAat* fvana. water heat, oil, ameaite drive, In said district, at least five days be- eye which I have dlscuased many chester Water Co. Wore to be ou^ club dates, church groups, etc. through Saturday. 9 to 5. Monday, guaranteed.' Excellent workman­ GIRL'S WHITE figure akates. aize After 7 p.m. CH 6-4690 ly furnished, well heated. For a nice lot. Owner moving to Florida. by Adorns, with* Mrs. kloppen- Jr., 18, 03 Windsor Ave., 'Rock­ Wednesday, Thursday evenings. work, guaranteed. Cali 50 9-1583 ship. Call JA 5-5792 for free esti­ I BOC3CVILLE—Three room. new portatlon, and shopping center. R. fpre the day of aald hearing, to appear times to tlM post, The exact cesafiU, the purchaa* would , be Call CH 6-4183 after 6 p.m. after 6 p.m. . I PART TIME experienced oil truck 4'*. like new. uaed last aeason | See It Day Or Night gentleman. Private reside^nre. 318 Eaay terms, *11,900. George L. If they see cause at said lime and burg as accompanist. cause is not known, but ca tm eta ville, Robert Taylor, 17, 0 M t placed before the vptora to author­ mate. » apartment, electric range, refrig­ F. Dimbck 4 Co., Realtors, 5fl place and be heard relatlvo therein, and driver, early afternoon.- aix days. only. Girl’a blue tweed atorm coat, ■ If you have no means of tranapor-1 Spmre St. erator. disposal, no pets. *75 a Graziadio, Relator. MI 9-5878. FHnal numbers were a piano solo become increasingly flrequent w Nebo PL, Moneboster, and Clifford ise bonde, Bomee eald. Experienced gas station attendant, size 10. Girl'a navy blue all wool - tation. I'll send my auto for you. , 6-5245, Joseph Ashford. 5U 9-6818, '" “ S? return- to this court,- and by Auto Driving School 7 A CEILINGS whitened, interior paint­ month. TR 5-2506 Or TR 6-5050. Barbara Woods,Woo 5U “ 9-7702 m ailt^ In a certified letter on or be­ by Peter Harris, "Santa Claus Is one. gets 'older. Since our life Ludwig, Veraoa The water company bos Impoeed ^ AutomobDea for Sale 4 LOTS CXEARED of trees Sat. and Sun. 5II 3-1503. winter coat, size ' 10. Girl'a .red No obligation or McKEE s t r e e t —Attractive six fore December 3, 1967. a copy of this and ing. Evenings aqd Saturdays. 5II Robert Murdock 511 9-5972. Coming to Towq,” and a duet, expectancy la so much longer then According to police, Taylor ciom- no bon oh the use of water os the LARSON’S DRIVING School. brush. MI 3-7644 after 6 p.m. wool coat and legging winter suit, PLEASANT, heated room for gen- COVENTRY—Four rooms com­ room Cape on lot 60x140. Living ^ Mcl-aughlin. Ally., "Sleighride In St. Petersburg,” by platned that a car to which he waa NEED A -CART Short on a down 9-5425. A— L—B— E—R—T—’S ' y !!?*'' - Rartfnid. Conn., gurdfan it used to be it is therefore not Town Water Deportment boa done Manchester's only trained and siz 8. 5n 9-0i75. after 5. 43-45 ALI,YN ST . HARTFORD tleman, free parking. 54 High St. pletely furnished including wash­ DRAS’nc^ALLY reduced *13,000, room with fireplace. Large work- Janet.CheesiiiRn and Judith Hutch­ ridihg driven by Roman wai payment or had your credit turned aaver kitchen with loads of cabi­ ad litem for Benidmln J. Cordaro. ■urprialng that more and more this year. down? Don’t give up! For a good • certified instructor. For your safe­ A & P TEA COMPANY OPEN EVERY NIGHT FOR RENT 'Two rooms auftabla er and dryer *100 per month. large three bedroom ranch, fire­ Jonathan R. Cordaro. Elfriede L. Cor­ inson. people ore faced with the problem struck by a hit and run driver on Household Services Bond.s— Stocks MorteaKcs 31 CKICAGO roller skates with rase, TILL 9 . P.M. Welles Agency, Coventry. PI place, tile bath, aluminum atorms, nets, dining room, three btdroqms. daro and FYank W. Cordaro, minors. Routs 83 In Ellington last-Wednst- deal—not thru a amall loan com­ ty we are trained to teach proper­ I aize 8. *12. Excellent condition 511 for light housekeeping. Apply 51 Ftoll basement. Hot water oil heat. ______JOHN J. WAI.LCTT. Judge. Mra. Keeney closed the program of this afdlction. ’' k ly. 50 9-8075. Offered 13-A 2-7356 or PI 2-7932. cellari carport, 125’ frontage, by Inviting all to join to singing da night. Foot Facto pany — aee “ Harry” at 833 Main CASH—Available for 2nd mortgage 9-0249. TWO USED electric atovea, will Foster SI. Madeline Smith, Realtor. MI What symptoms ore noticed St. (Formeriy Douglas Motors). Application accepted for sweeping views, must sell. Carlton 9-1642. • UMITATION ORDER favorite earoli with Mra. Martha from a cataract depend partly on An investigaUon by police re­ 5IORTLOCK’S—Mancheater’a lead­ FI.AT FINISH Holland window loans. *5.000 up. Consolidate all sell reaaonable. Rockville TR ROCKVII-.LE—Three room apart­ W. Hutchins.- 511 9-5132. AT A COOHT OP PKOBATE. held vealed that the cor wven by Bowling Green, Ohio (($>—After Grocery Clerks in Manchester ROOM TO rent near Center, heat at Manchester, within and for the Martin at the piano. the location of the cloudiness in BEFORE TOD BUT a used car ing Driving School offers the most shades, made to measure. All debts into one monthly payment. 6-3128. and hot water, gentleman, 37 Fos­ ment, street floor, *45 per month. Roman had rtm off Frog Hollow yeor-lonr. etudy of walking' metal Venetian blinds at a new For each *1,000 borrowed ' your on full-time basis. Building Materials 47 Available Dec. 1. Call TR 5-5126. WEST SIDE—1956, three bedroom MANCHESTER—New seven room I w r ic t of Manchester on the 39lli day Refreahmbnta of cookies and the lens of the eye. If this see Gorman Motor Sales. Buick in driver education. Thousanda of ter St. MI 3-5331. ranch, many extras. Move In for of November, 1967. sondwlchea wera eerved Mrs. Rd., 'and was badly damaged on habits. Dr. Willard C. Mysor and aatiafied atudenta. 200,000 miles- low price. Keys made while you cost only *2.29 per week. Call GLENWOOD combination gas and ranch, excellent condition, *5,000 Present, Hon. John 'J. Wallet. Judge. cloudiness lies near tha center of Sales and Service, 385 Main 5Iany Benefits Clear Oak Flooring— Christmas. Call Builder-Owner. Esther Moidment asslated by 51rs. the laft front side as it struck some Dr. Jonaes a Haub o f Ohio State aceident free instructions. 5H wait. 5tarIow’s. Francis J. Wrona, 214 South St.,' oil atove *30. Victorian love seat, ANDOVER LAKE—Winterized cot­ down, mortgage payments *47,92 Estate of EdlOt C. McComb. late of the )ena it produces blurring of University'a soology and ontomol- Street. MI 9-4571. Open evenings. (picked up) ...... Per 51 *195 chairs and Empire chest. 5II tage. For information phone PI 5n 3-8321. M wchester In said District, deceased. Catherine Armatrong, 5(r8. Doris vision. Just 08 when the lens of highuroy guide posts. 9-7398. Rockville, TR 5-5167. Evenings TR Paid Holidavs Boarders W’anted 59-A per month. Carlton Wa Hutchins. On motion of David S. McComb of i|Df deportmant reported to or ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholster­ 5-4841. Sheathing 1x12 TAG Kiln 9-9416 1 2*-7297. 511 9-6132. Beldtog, -Mrt: Christine Duke, Mrs. a comers ia blurred, the picture According to police, Roman had I960 BUIO^ Special sedanette. Five Day W^eek MANCHESTER—Cute four room Mild ManchFBter, executor. been Involved to other accldenta Into . Academy o f Seienee moating MANCHESTER Driving Academy ing, custom made cornices, Dried (5000’ minimum) ORDERED: That six Ihonths from tha Joan Hole and Mrs. June Tomp­ taken by it will be fussy. • Good condition. Heater, radio, Good Starting Wage , ’ RfXKVILLE!—New modem three ranch. Extra large kitchen, full kins. Mrs. 'Virginia Clark and Mrs. and waa afraid that his insurance here: Males walk foster »*i«n standard transmission. No down guaranteca reaults. Expert instruc­ drapes and slip covers, *79.50 and per 51 *93.50 R005I ^ND BOARD, gentleman. *13,900 — Immaculate six room 29th day of November 1967, be and the SomeUmes, however,' a person up. Choice of fabrics. Call Mrs. Sick Benefits Framing Lumber 2x4 to GENERAL ELECTRIC automatic room apartment, excellent loca­ Cape, hot water heat, dormers, cellar, nice lot. *10,500. Spacioua same are limited and allowed for the Mary Stewart presided at the cof­ would be canceled If; he was femolea by taking longer itrldaa; payment. *3 weekly. Cole Motors, tion, dual cijntrolled car. Call PI Business Opportunities 32 Tel. Ml 3-7675. creditors within which to bring in their with a beglimtag cataract will to wont faster, people take longer Holmes, 5tl 3-7()63. Pension Plan 2x12 (Loads onlyl ... per M *89 Ironer. Tel. 5fl 9-2708. tion, fine modem facilities, imme­ garage, 100’ frontage, treea,''excel- five room ranch, AA zone, garage, fee table which was decorated in complain of dazzling lights, col­ proved to be at fault la the ac­ 436 Center. MI 9-0980. 2-7249. Day or evening appoint­ diate-occupancy, rent. *100 per aluminum storms tmd screens. Claims against said esute, and said rather than footer stepa; people ments. , PACKAGE STORE, candy store Hospitalization 8d and 18d Common Nails Icnt location, Carlton W. Hutchina. executor la directed to give ^ public keeping with the Christmas motif ored rings or floating shadows cident, and for this raasen blomod FURNITURE repairing and refin- with four room, apartment above, Group Insurance (picked up) ...... per keg *10 30 I RE5INANTS. Save up to 65% . 1 month. Contact Mr. L, C. Dim- 5U 9-5132. ■ Country-like sotting with city con­ notice to the creditors to bring In their hl( and nm driver. walk faster when tbe temperature Apartments— Flats— ' of the meeting. before the eye. ' le lower. v, ishing; antiques restored. Furni­ and six room single house. Both Vacation with pay I Sanded Shakes Prime " ' Manchester Carpet Center, 3081 mock, 5 0 6-6823. ■> veniences. *21,500. Also, many claims within said time aliowed by pub­ During the business meeting, The three youths have been ar­ 1951 TWO DOOR Chevrolet. Good Main St. 5II 9-4343, 1 Tenements 65 other listings to chooae from. Elsie lishing a copy of this order tn some It is possible for 'cataracts to condition. MI 9-0413. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 ture Repair Service, Talcottvilie. busine.ase.s are well established. coated ...... per sq. *10.50 SIX ROOM Cape Cod, finished newspaper having a circulation In said 5^rs. FTora Chose, president of the develop in both eyes at the aome rested m d released on $25 bond. 511 3-7449. MANSFIELD, Route 44-A — Six game room in baaement, garage, Meyer, Realtor, MLS, MI 6-5524. probate district within im days from We utilise our* emsa. of sight Ideal family venture. Tel. 5tl 9'xl2’ BRAIDED ruga, *59 8 x10’ club, announced Roes Shlrer, on in­ Ume, but'more often a cataract They ora acheduled to appear in' REPAIRS ON all makes of bikes, Apply on Wednesday be-, ,, MODERNLY DESIGNED for ef­ room Cape Cod. oil heat, garage, ameslte' drive, choice location, the ^ t e of this order and return make Ellington Town Court Dec. 17, more than-any other sense, so- 1958 E33SE3,—Only *88 down. Road- 3-7060 for appointment to aee. braided ruga, *49. Phone MI 9-4343. *100 monthly. Cali GA 9-4479. PORTER STREET — Choice aix to this court of the notice given structor in local schools, would be begins first to one eye and later check the big one and get a little painted and reconditioned, also WEAVING of bums, moth holes tween 10 :00 a.m.r4 :00 p.m. , n 6. l Douglas Fir Framing fortless living. Beautiful new ex­ *15,800. R. F. Dimock 4 Co., Real­ cording to sdsntlsts. and tom clothing, hosiery runs, 5Ianchester Carpet Center, 308 cellent location In Rockville, twen­ room brick, living room with fire­ JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. director o f the oitunal conce{t of to the . only). The one that's really new E- Center St., Manchester, 3-*'.’ Gypsun 4-a or 4x12 menta. Latest convenlcnc's, rotor bedrooms, breezeway, garage. Lot U.MITATION ORDER hearsals for the concert will be The degree o f Interference with American and English bicycles to placement, umbfellas repaired, Sheetrock (picked up) per 51 *49 1 Parkway. Al) appliances, indivi­ 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, 50 A'T A COURT OF PKOBATE. h»ld is the lowest priced too. Fitz­ antenna, tile bath, individual heat 80x150. Madeline Smith, Realtor, fv'i . ‘ ‘ “ '•chtster, within and for Uia held before each busineaq meeting vision depends olmeat enUrely on choose from. Big discounrtq all | men’s shirt collars reversed and HAIRDRESSER — Experienced. Connecticut. Insulation Rorikwool per bdl. *3.80 dual heal control and antenna, 9-5972. The Buddenbrook house in Lue- gerald Eklsel, 'rsilcottville. Five day week, salaried, excellent GAS AND GAS Florence range. laundromat. Ample aipeslte park­ control. Modern kitchen, range, re­ 5U 9-1642. Dixtrict of MaTChraier on the 30th day beginning with the Jan. 6 session. what part of tbe lens is affected new bicycles for Xmas. Manches- j replaced. 5tarlow's Little Mend­ Knotty Pine Paneling— *40. of Novennber. (987. beck, derroony, after which Thoip- ing Shop. working conditions, opportunity MI 9-9001. ing for two cars, each avaiiabla frigerator. Laundromat in base­ *1400 DOWN, new three bedroom and the degree of ita cloudiness. os Mann entiUed hia fomoua nbv^ ter Cycle Shop, 166 West Midd'e I Ail 8' —...... per 51 *140 *80 PER MONTH after down pay­ Present. Hon. John J. Wallet, Judge, for advancement. Call 511 3-4362 Nov. 15 and Dec. 1, Three ro District CROSLEY TV 20 " VHF. Tn very aW. A—N.S. Savannah. It is named mature, or ripe, before It could be GENERAI, CARPENTRY, kitchen ® Salary range *3883 to *4793 lumber.' * NEW SIX ROOM house. Carter St-, 3-6821. A October, goqd condition, *50. MI 9-5624. FOR RENT-!-Furnished apartment, I ______^____ . _ 1 for the S.S. Savannah, which in removed and fun vlilon reatored. and bathrooms remodeled, attic FOR SALE—AKC Boxer pupplca, Nobody—,-But Nobody URGENTLY need five or six Manchester. Five rooms, complete and basement rooms finished, ga­ champion atock, eight weeks old. four rooms, one floor. 'Phone 511 Es^*^*^ J™d e” ° " ‘ NIcholbon, 1819 waa the drat ship using steam Now surgical methods are aW I- AD5TTRAU TV set with converter, rooms, unfurnished. Couple with full rear dormer, l >-4 baths, fire­ able which often permit removal rages and porches. Robert 51. Thirty-five hour week. 9:00 a.m Reaaonable. TR 5-4413. Undersells National *27.50. in very goixl condition. Call 3-704.5. Suburban lor Sale 7 & power to cross the Atlantic to 5 p.m., J1 paid holidays, sick,; _J£3_ , ______three children, eight, six and four. place, basement garage. T. Shan­ of a lens with a cataract on It at Alexander. MI 9-7716. j MI 3-626*. non. Builder. 5 0 3-7469, BU 9-1418. j leave. vacations. pension and ' MANCHESTER Pet Center for all I NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. TWO Room apartment, unfurnished Reaaonable rent excellent refer­ BOLTON—Coventry line. New six D&'irVa'iJd.*"^'’"”*'*' any atage. This ..represents a ences If needed. 50 9-6502. —When did Congress set the Social Security benefits. ------and ' ' pet ' supplies.------Use Ugi gj j,o»th Haven, Conn.- All utilities except gas. Centrally MANCHESTER — *14,500 Cape, room (Jape. Four finished down, — decree that six drat U.S. monetary system? tremendous ad'vance os It often located. Rent *60. Call 5U 3-4524. ' m ^ths be allowed and limited for Ute saves many years of poor vision. Aluminum Storms and our Christmas lay-away plan now Tel. CHestnut 8-2147 Musical Instruments 53 four down, two i&finiahed up. Nice ceramic tile 'bath, walkout base­ A—The Act- of April 2. 1792. I For Application form. Position Let tw handle your gift problems. ment, large lot. .$13,700. R. F. u> exhibit their Unfortunately: as yet there Is Screens 14-A i Description and Information ' NEWLY REDECORATED three Farms and Land for Sale 71 condition. Near schoola, transpor­ claims against the same to the Admtn. specided thabJour monetary unit 1 Open Monday through Saturday tation and ahoppinif center. Call Dimock 8 Co., Realtors. MI Istrator and dlrecttrithtt public notice of value, would bo the dollar. ' no accepted medical treatment for room apartment in Verhpn. Conn.' 9-5245. Joseph Ashford, 50 9-8818, ^ given of thi.s order by advertising In COMPLETE LINE - of aluminum Apply To 9-8. Thursday and Friday nights Diaraomia— W atchc SPINETT PIANO,, like new. will sac­ FOR piF'FEKE^rt' alzes and types the R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors. cataract That la. there are no R e g a rd l^ pf ’ where windows, doors, awnings, jal­ Ull 9. 995 Main St. 5 0 9-4273. Modern convepiencesj central lo­ Barbara Woods, 50 9-^02 or Rob­ •“ Y 'V » cD-culetlon tn drUgs which can be used to dis­ WELFARE DEPT, rifice for'ciwh. Box 8, Herald. cation. Adults only. Tel, Ml 9-2837, of forma and land tracts within 20 MI 9-534b or Joseph Ashford, 5(1 said, (iletrlri and by posting a copy Q—For whom waa the play Toy* ousies. For free estimate call ua Jewelry 48 ert Murdock, 50 9-5972. i thereof on the public sigh post In said solve the material-which clouds your service man or .Municipal Bldg. mllea of Hsirtford. Lawrence F. 9-6818, Barbara Woods, 5(1 9-7702, Cj^ono de Bergerac" especially any time. Home Specialties Co. AKC RE'OISTERSD puppies. Cock- Flono, Braker. Ml 9-5910. ■Robert Murdqck, 5(1 9-5972.' ZhT' *!!. " ‘••'’'St the place the lens. Some day this may 41 Center St. eia. Collies. Veiy ’ reasonable. LEONARD W. YOST,' Jeweler, re­ TALCOTTVTLLB- Vernon, $21,900. where the deceased last dwelt » written? wpman is stationed, 5n 3-2856. CHARLES H. N1CH0U30N. Judge. come and promising work in this Mahcherter, Conn. Washburn Kennels, RockvRie, TR pairs, adjusts Watches expertly. New Othtn. contemporary, ultra A —The French actor, Benoit the Manchester Eve- ^ajuma Reasonable pitces. Open dally. SEVH3N R(X)M alngle, four bed- dIrecUon hss been reported. ALU5HNUM WINDOWS, doors. 5-3896A' oosm toodem ranch. H acre wooded Constant Coquelin, who became 3 Applications accepted u^til 5:00 - • SEPTIC TANKS H for Sate 72 ‘•rooms, I ’-i. baths, modem cabinet What Causes catw acts Is not Jalousies, porches, awnings. Free Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce loi. Washer ■ dryer-reftlgerator- Jr *(lthln and tor the District popular in the U.S. in the title role. 'ninx Herald cain be for- p.m., December 16, 1957. Street. Ml 9-4887. MALE HEL'p ' Cleaned and Installnd. Icltcberi, large,' landscaped yard understood, but certainly age plays Case estimates .Call N B. Chase Co., BEAUTIFUL Baby - parakeets. SIX ROOM Cape, centrally located , with shade trees. Manchester buUt-to oven-stove ore included: Oc'ober, a part and to aome eases diabetes, tyarded to be at **M«ii 5H 9-0233, TR 5-1200. Purchase order No. 4842. Choicis American . and English $13,800. Aluminum aiding, ameslte -Green Area. Call 5(1 6-1205 after 3 Wot appointment to see cOU the Q—What ia a distinctive fea­ -v WANTED • SEWERS _Prescnl Hon. Charles® H. Nicholson, occupation,. Injufy or possibly CrU” regnlarly with a]] show stock. 90 days health guar­ drive. This home la on excellent p.m. Or weekends. R. F. Ditoocli Co., Reolton,. 50 £sq., Judge. * ture of the South Amerioari bell- hereditary factors. I antee. Also breeding stock,; cages Fuel and Feed 49-A Wanted experienced truck Machine Cleaned., buy! For appototroem to see call 9-6248, Joeeph Ashford, BO 9-6818. On motion of Helen F. Konrad, Ad­ 5726 Roofing—-SidinF 16 ministratrix on the estate ot cSarrlt O bird? Eye strain does not' cause cat­ the hometown * news and (supplies. Rnymar Aviaries, ^mechanic prepared to aa- the R, F, Dimbck Co., Realtors, Barbara Woods, 50 — 9-7702------or SEASONED ’ hardwood for fire­ MANCHESTER Rode, late of Andover within aald dia- A —The bellbird sings one re-' aracts. it is believed. Modem JACK ai,^(iY people away from y FOR THE best In shingle and built A &'P TEA COMPANY RL 44-A. Bolton, 5U 9-5618. "aume responsibility for the • INSTALLATION MI 9-6240, ' Joseph' Aehford, 50 Robert Murdock, 50 9-5972. Irlct, deceased. , • peat^ note which can be heard places, furnaces and stoves. Giglio 9-8818, Barbara woods,- 50 9-7703 This Court doth decree that tlx surgery for this eye disorder has lYARD up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ Brothers, 5tl 3-5301. maintenance and repair of s p e c ia l is t % Cozy—Four room expandable perhaps a mile away, Raved the vision of thousands of. *56 OLDS. . 52395 home are so anxious ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. Applications accepted for truck Aeet. Top wages for or Robert Murdock, 50 9-1972. Cape with large gloseed In porch, BQLTON—Coventry line. New Bve months bo allowed and limited for the BRED Doberman, six room ranch, ceramic Ula bath, creditors of aald e;xtote to exhibit their .V ------V ■ patients and is no longer a pro­ 8 8 'Holiday Ml 3-7707. Grocery'Clerks in Manchester PiHiE qualined person. Apply In olumlnam Siding, fireplace, oil heat, claims against Uie'aame to'the Admin-- to get. . 54 INCH months old. Sacrifice. MI 3-1911. SEASONED hardwood for fire­ l a r g e p r i c k f r o n t Ranch knotty. pine kitchen, wotk-out Q—^Whlch two Latin American cedure to be greatly dreaded by on full-tiipe basis. places, (umacea. etc. Free dellv-. at /Town and GoUitry and other extras. Ideal convenient jllrmrix and diracis that,public notice countries have no coast line? RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and House, 8 bedrooms, 14x31'' living location. Owner selling becauae' basament. Large lofc Reduced to M given of this order hly advertising one who needs this treatment. '55 OLDS. . $1895 CONTROL BRED baby parakeets ery. Edward Yeomans. PI 2-8002. room with paneled fireplace wMl, $14,900. R. F. Dlmock Co.. Real- •mvlns • clrcuUUori l!; A —Bolivia and Paraguay. 8149 buUl up roots, gutter and con­ Many Benefits GARLSON^S~ EXPRESS of family ties. For further parti said' dlslrlix «nd- by -posting a copy- Super 88 2-Door Sedan. Fully 24*-SJ- ductor Work, roof, chimney re­ at 134 Gienwood street. Orders be­ Drainago Co. kitchen with dining area, ceramic tore, 5 0 9-0240, Jooeph Ashford. equipped. »-to«e. Telephone MI S-5121 Paid holidays ing taken ,for Christmas. Open SEASONED hardwood for plre- 46 Stock Place, Sfapehester culara call. thereof eiv.(he public shm post In saM pairs. Ray Kagenow, 5tl 9-2214. tile bath, basement Korage. R. 50 9-6818, Barbara Woods, 50 Si -Ando.ver. naarest tbe. place <3—Is a degree of latitude 61 - Thrifty sewing for you in a'good Delight the yo. ngstera with this Five Day Week daily three to nine. 5CI 9-6572. pfpee, cut and split to order. Call Ml where Ihe deceased laat dwelt. Boatmen Warned . Ray Jackson, Ml 3-8325. Good Starting Wage . 5fl' 3-7dS3. Leonard L. Giglio. F. Diipock A Oo.,'Realtors, 50 9-7702, Or Robert Murdock, 50 wayg the same length? '54 OLDS. Circulation looking skirt that can be made lovable hound do»! His doleful ex­ 9-024OI (IoiW>h Aohfe^, 5 0 9 -^ 8 ; Alice Clampet, Realtor, 5d..9-4043 0-5972. . . '.Certified from Record $1495 Sick Benefits , ' CHARLES H. NICHOLSON. 3udgt A—^No. The length of a. degree Super 88 4-Door. Radio, beater, Iroiif a yard of M-lnch fabric In pression is sure to win their hearts, ROOFWG, SIDING, pati Car- B orban I Woods, 5D 9-1703; or o f latitude vartpa because of the -To Modify Radios Department Pension Plan , * Articles for Sals 45 or Mr. Knqfla, 5(1 9-5938 . ELLINGTON - ^ e w oversts^ 6% h.vdramatic. 2-toiie. the amailer alzes. Why not sew and he may be used either ss a pentry. Alterations and itibns. Gardeiv— F ann—«Oairy Robert Murdock, 5 0 9-0PT2. DECREE ON UXITATION8 OF fact that the earth is flattened at several ? 'Hospitalization . a- room ranch. Mahogany poholed ■toy or a hiding-plac for their pa- Ceilings. Workmanship milaran- Group Insurance ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ Products ^50 MANI^HESTER—*9,600, tour rooms CLAIMS the' North and South Poles. Owners of radio equipped boats, Today! ,No. 8148 with Patl-o-Rama ia in jemas. teed. A, A. Dion, Inq., 299^1111 CLEARANCE WEST 3Br—Six room Gape, tour. fireflee wall,— " ceramic------— "■ Ule ' bath, ------''(uUy' AT'A COURT OF J>R0BATE holden '53 FORD ...... $695 .litumn Vacation with pay able 'and standard typwrltors. 3EPTI0 TANKS (H of a two unit ranCh). Built 1948, •i -AorioVer -within and for the. District who have not already done so, will waist sizes 24. 25. 26, 28. 30. 32. Pattern No. 6726 contains pat­ St. 5n 3-4860. ASSORTED COLORFUL - down, two finished up. IW e en- alr-i'-condinbnetL--two cop baaement t Custom 2-Door. Radio, heetor, All mak.es and adding machines OOOkiNG ANd eating apples. 76c , » A n d / . ck>8^ porch, ameslte drive,WVe, fine inlmaculate condition. 4% mort­ ' garage.. Lorgp lot. CoU-ihe R, F. Andojer on the 14th day nf Novem­ Q—Is the coral snake poiaon- need to modify their radios to work Size 25. 1 yard of 54-inch. tern pieces;, material require- Application accepted tor part- a to quart basket. Louis H. Botti, ber, 1*57. ,1 . . oua? Ferdomatic. 8PEJCIAL WINTER rates tor all ■old or rented. RepSlra on all locatian; Ftor appointment to sm gage available, *58 per month, Dlmock Co.. Realtors. 5 0 9-5245 Present: Hon. Charlsa H. Nicholaon, on the international radiotelephone For'this pattern, send'85c In renta; aeWing and Anishing di- time piomlng work. - , , . makes. Maifow's. i-'.r 360 Bush HUl Rd. carries interest, amortisation, tire Esq.. Judge. A —All coral snakes are highly calling and distress frequency of Coins, yourt name, address, size de­ reations. types of roofing and siding.^ For rUM»ED SEMERS THROW RUGS coll the R. F*'Dlmock Oo., ReaV or JoMph AshfoiU, 5 0 9-6818, Bar­ '52 PLYM. tors,'5 0 9-0340, Joseph, AshfOnl, insurance and 'taxes. Full base­ On raotfon of Eugene T.' Kelly. Ad­ poisonous. They do not strike as 2182 kilocycles if they wish to be $595 sired, and the Pattern Number to Send 25c in Coins, you name, ad­ free estimate, call Mandieater jApply on Wedneisday be­ STARKS APPLES 90c, McIntosh- bara Wobds,' 50 9-7702, Robert ministrator C;T.A. ok Ihe will of E, Belvedere Hardtop. 2-tone. lianrhfstfr Roofing and Siding Co., Inc. 5Q Maskiot Cliaei 50 9-W8, Barbara'''Wooda, 50 ment.' amesite drive. R. .F . Murdock, 5 0 9-S973. Selma Haiev iate of Bolton, within aald most other snakes do. and there­ able to coU the Coast Guard after SUE BUBNETT, THE MAN- dress and the Pattern Number to tween J0:00 a.m.-4:0O p.m. lOfAPP SHOES. Harry Aisboney, cold storage-No. 1 11.35 .half zrxSl" ^ 5 '* * Each Dlmock Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5245, district, deceased. . fore con do no harm unless octnal- Jail. 1. The Coast Guard will no 9-6933. bushel. T%l. 511 3-8116. Loula Saptto Taaka, Dry Wells, Sewer - 9-7703 or Robert Murdock, 50 "Your OldeoaobUe Denier" CHESTER EVENING HEBALO, ANNE CABOT, MANCHESTER 358 Main St. T et 50 8-4337. ‘ Value up to $20.00 or Joseph Ashford, MI 9-8818, Bar­ FON-SALE-^Py (Owner. Eniington. This Court doth decree - that six ly stepped on or handled. Coral longer listen continuously for colls into AVE. AMERICAS, NEW A t A & P Supermarket, 116 Bunce, 630 West Center Street. - LInea Idatalled—Cellar Water* 9-6972. months be allowed andtllmlted tor the EVENING HERAU), 1150 AVE. Car Rags 97c Each bara Woods, 5 0 9-7702, Robert Five year oIatoi4e homes, two new come. Schoblg, churches, shop­ tion In aald dlatrict. and by poafbig 'a A—Because there Is ne great Coast Guard Diatrlet, made public RAT DWTEB, Used Cor Mgn Ilcra U f aiuaaina Basic Fashion.- iMpirlng reoto. Gutter work. Chliapeye mahy pretty dcaigns; plua direc- clekned, repelred. M yeare' ex thrM mornings a week, 6-12.' Vi­ OOLB5CAN FLOOR furnace, cedar GREEN MOUNTAIN iMtaiopa-dt* S«w«nig* DisjpoMi Co. SOS Blala St.—Ml $-«S4g or Josapb Aobford 50 9-8818, Bor- oU hot water heating systema, ping,-:naar by. Reaaonabla tor copy thereof on the pubfla sign post la differane# betwoen tha levels of the announcement to give martiiere 0U WeetOentor St#-M I$-M 7 and 00 practical for ovary bonie boni litooda, 5 0 9-7703, Robert near bui. Only $14,800. Contoa W, aald Town of Belton, nearest the p|ao* tlena for maJdag 8 crochet itoms peilence. Free eetlmatoe. Oall cinity of Pine St. and Hartford R d' clothea Una pdles and poata la - Itvtind to your doer. Juat a faw iM»*urrisari ft. — m « 4 N t . quick sole. ^ RockvUlt TR where the deceased last-dwelt. tbe Red Sea end tbe Mbditef- and ploaoure boat operators m nl- Opea E v s n ia g s ABd g guilL Only 9Sc a copy! ' Howley. kUaefaeeter MT M IU . TaL MI 9-3306. staUad. 5 0 9-186S. / laft. CaU Hathaway, M I M 4II. IbiRtock, l a $S$7X Hutchins. M l $ -0 l$ 2 .- ____ i 0-7000., . . _ CHARLBS H. mCUOliOH. JudgC xanaea See, wSleh it oooni mum RdTOBoe noUco. ' / -■ ■t' \. 1

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I* ‘ % ' J • • ■ ■ ■ , -■?** f -- \ TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1967 i PAGE TWENTT Average Dally Net Press Run fKattrltPBtrr lEuptting Heralli For the Week EodH The Weather November 80, 1957 roneost of m S. Wsotkar Baiaae ^ All Girt Scout leader* and in- BUecUon of officers will take tereated adult* In the Northeaat ?lace at the meeting tonight'at Savings Bank Director Trep Town Fair Engaged CAP Celebration Claoring, wludy, e*ld«r toaigM. About Town Neighborhood are Invited to a :SO of Mystic Review. No. 2. 12,682 ■ ■■ Special, Today Low 18-S4. Thuroday MobUy meeting at tha Manchdater Green WBA, in Odd Fellows Hail. A pot- At South Cliurcli Slated Wednesday Member ef the Audit fair, some cloadfuaaa, uot ao ebld. School Wedneaday e.vening at 8 luck at 6:30 will precede the busi­ Bureau el Circulattoa I, MIm B«rb«ra L. Hewitt, prea- High ia mid to upper SO*. Ident of Phi Mu Stpna »t Hillyer o'clock. A wide game will be ness aeasiop. Mr*. Pauline Berrett Only played. If a troop la working on an and her committee will be in j Tomorrow is the day of Chriat- Manchester Squadron will note Blmtchester— A City of Village Charm Collefc, will welcome perticipants the 16th Anniversary of the Civil In the medical aecretarial aoror- intereating craft or Chriatma* gift, charge. Articlea should also be, mas Tree Town at South Method­ the leader ia aaked to bring a aam- brought for the gift table. I ist Church. Air Pajrol (CAP) vilh open house Ity’a worJcahop tonight at the col­ Wednesday. VOL. LXXVII, NO. 55 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER A, 1957 lege. Among the hoateaaea will be ple along ao that troopa may ex­ The annual WSCS fair will be (Ctaaalfied AdverUOag m Piig* M l PRICE FIVE CENTR change ideas. Mayor Harold . Turkinglon and the following local glrla: Mlaa , St. Christopher's Mothers Circle open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. A ranking officers of CAP will be Cvnthia M. Dunlap. l.H S. Main will meet Friday at the home of cafeteria-style luncheon will be I Delta Chapter. No. 51. Royal Arch ; guests of honor at the Aiiieriran St, Mlaa Hewitt, 198 Cheatnuf Mrs. Eleanor Ptsch. 74 Helaine Rd. served by the members of the Legion Home. The- affair will be Ode to a Sputnik 8t„ Mlaa Conatance E. Lam- ! Masona. will confer the Moat Ex-; Co-hostcBses will be Mrs. Diane Story Circle in. Cooper hail from oureaux, 34 Victoria Rd.. and Miaa ; cellent Master degree at ita regular,' Bcrthlaume and Mra. Margaret 11:30 to .1:30: from 8 to 9:30 p.hi. Ike Plans to Avoid Sandra G. Stevenaon, 29 Oakwood 1 meeting, tomorrow evening at 7:30 | Falco. Christmas party plana will Tea will be aerved by the Will­ Friends and relatives are Inviled London. Dec. 4 (ff9—Moscow I in the Masonic Temple. Excellent ] by the squadron to attend. OLDS Radio waxed poetic today over Rd. be discussed at this meeting. Mem­ ing Workers Circle in the Ladiea' 1751 King Nils S. SHehnlng will preside' bers are asked to bring at least Parlor from 2 to 5. President Eisenhower today ex­ the Soviet Union’* two earth The Senior Citiiena Cl\ib will ! over the degree work. The usual ^ one item for the Chinese auction. Till* year's fair will have fi new tended hi* congratulations to the ■atellite*. hold Ita weekly meeting at 2 social hour and fcfres'hments will I more than 75,000 members of CAP HARDTOP HOLIDAY Over-All Increase The radio's North Ameri­ featured handwriting anal.vsis. o'clock tomt^Tow afternoon in the ! follow the meeting. | in Uy country. can Service broadcast an "Od# I ------I Zion Lutheran Ladiea Aid So­ Other booths will feature a wide dining room of the Community Y. ciety will meet tomorrow at 7:30 | selection of handcrafted merchan­ "The daily missions of the Civil to a Sputnik" it said was sent A light luncheon will be aened by I A meeting of the officers of the J p.m. In the church. On Friday, be- i dise to decorate the home, grace Air Patrbl add strength to the na­ In by a New Yorker. It did not the women of the North Methodiat Italian American Society will be ginning at 8 p.m.. they will hold j the holiday table, and to he UTa.p- tional community, and the Immedi­ In 1958 Spending give hia name. Church. jheld tomorrow night at 7:30 (ft the their annual Christmas sale. ped as gifts under the tree. ate availability of it* trained vol­ A Russian translation ap­ unteers provide* a vital soii9ce of peared in the government clubhouse. *' ” — - ' Tile committees which have been Member* of the Ladiea of the World War I Veterans Assn, will power in emergencies. paper Izveatia, the broadcast tv’orking for several months on the “It ia good to learn of the con­ Washington, Dec. 4 (TP)—»aaiton*taii (R-m*»*.) *aid m *ep- added. Aasumptlon will meet tonight at The military whiat scheduled to meet In the American Legion fair are ■ headed by Mra. Louis arate interviews they Jielieve the Launching Hour in Florida 8:30 at the W. P. Quiah Funeral' be held last ‘night by the Ladles Home tomorrow at 8 p.m. for their tinuing progress of this splendid President Eisenhower report­ These were some of the Home to pay reapert* to Mra. CTiampeaii, general chairman, nie organization in promoting techni­ administration will be able to avoid verses: Auxiliary to Anderson-Shea Post, monthly b\isineaa session. Att.v, John 6. LaBelle decorationa in the chapel and the Janet E. Garrity FULL PRICE edly indicated to Republican deficit apending. Nor* Keeney, a member.,- No, 2046. VFW. was canceled due Ladies' Parlor are the work of cal and aclentlflc career* for cur congressional leaders today Little Sputnik, flying high young citizens," the presldcfit A reporter aaked Dlrksen ■ how in the. Earth's surrounding .vj..-‘T??TTSS ■ to a faulty heating syatem. It will The Keeney School PTA will AUy. John D. LaBelle has been Mrs. Charlotte Cloutier and Mrs. that the administration hopes much of a spending increase the be held at a later date. meet this evening at 8 o'clock at Mr, and Mrs. Raymond J. Gar- said. sky. can you tell me from up appointed a member of the board Christian Henriksen and their to avoid any over-all increase edministration will aeek. He re­ there If the Earth still look* the school. committee. Mrs Jc.s.se Dunstan is rit.v. West Hartford, announce the plied 'There wa.sn't any assirr- ! The December meeting of '^he of director* of the Savings Bank FITZGERALD in spending in the next fi.scal as fair? NEW/ general booth chairman, and the engagement of their daughter. anee" that any Increase will be promise me, my little sphere, Blastoff Now Slated I naat matron.s of Temple Chapter. j of Manchester. The annoiuncement The Brilleh-American Club will treasurer will he .Mrs. Tboma.s Janet E , to C. William Lee, 38 year despite plan.s for greater sought. never, never to interfere with No. .53, Order of tha Eastern Star. hold it* monthly husinee.. meeting wa* made today by the batik's di­ Cordner. defense outlay.s. May Offset Defeuse Boost ' has been postponed to Dec. 18. at Margaret Rd.. aon of Mrs. William ► STATIONERY \ EDSEL old Sant* slid his deer flying tonight at 8 o'clock at the club­ rectors, Mra. Herbert Robh planned the That word came out of a White Diiksen added the administra- through the atmosphere. j which time It will be held at the house. luncheon details, while Mrs. Carrie Lee and the late William Lee. ^ AIR5IAIL — NOTES \ Home conference at which the tlo)i intend* to.r«commend“ reduc,- home of Mrs. .k Henry Thornton. LaBelle, former Town Demo­ Say hello to Mother Witch For Around Sunset cratic Committee ehhirman, was Anderson is in charge of the tea Ml** Garrity is employed at ^ LEADING BR.A.NDS \ TALCOTTVIUE leaders were briefed on the domes-1 tions and eliminations of apecifle as she ride* by on her switch, ! 26 Wellington IM- Dr. Samuel E. Pond. }3 Alex­ born in West -Rutland. Vt. He room preparations. Mrs. William , Traveler* Insurance Co. and her tic legislative program which the | functions." apparently in the non- and to that proverbial cow Moore ia the men’handiae chair­ fiance la a student at Hill>"er Col- $ 6 5 - 0 0 ander St., rhsirmait. DiVisipn of graduated Colgate University, and 1 ^Arthur Drug Stores j Open Evenings Till 8 Preaident will submit to Congress, defense held, to offset greater de- jumping o'er the moon some­ Missile Test Center, Cape Canaveral, Fla^Dec. 4 (A*)— 1 Members of Mary Bushnell Che­ Natural Sciences and Mathematic* received his law degree from man. and Mrs Philip'Lees handled I loge. next month. j fense spending. j how. ney Auxiliary, UStW . will hold St Hillyer College, will be the the publicity for the fair. i A Rpring wedding is planned. There were eariy Afternoon indications today (he Navy’a Alllhcpoweraifd pcrlormancaol wrm George Washington University. iSlsenhqwer. still reported get-' I" hi* speech at Oklahoma City 1 test launching of a tiny satellite might come lafer than licartnf aidi rwtce itf site, of rriany sell their Christmas part.v* Monday at giieet speaker on Dec. 19 and 26 A former deputy Judge in Man- ting along fine in recuperation i N"''. 13, Biaenhower himself said ' iiig for 4 ttntff its price! f/irr super 6:15 p.m. in Miller's Restaurant. and Jan. .30 on a television pro- cheater. LaBelle ia a member of from a mild atroke, met yester-' j* he ncesssry to defer or ellm- planned, perhaps even after sundown. stmitivc Perrmphontt. smooth-no« Reservations will close Friday grsm at 2 p.m. over WTIC-TV. da V with the congreasionai le a d - i" ’hat he called certain; With a 5 a.m. countdown start, that would have plac^ tha Volume Control. noise*limiiin| ano the Kiwanis Club and the Knighta Council Rights They may be made by calling Mr*. Channel 3. The program ia called of Columbus, and a trustee of the era of both partiea to outline the noneasentlal civilian programs. He dized Case. ZeeirV t //weir quaHt} Gladys Rldolfi or Mra. Gertnide ''Insights." snd will run for 13 launching at 4 p.m. It appeared later, however, that the 4 thronthout! See tt today! I Manchester Memorial Hospital. adminiatration's national defense l^iugrea* will have a . deadline would not be met. Seifced fcy KMSey *Neer4Ne* Oi wwiMt. Buchanan, president. One dollar week*, under the sponsorship of ! He Is also a member of the com- and foreign policy programs. He "R those deferral* Issue Raised Oa»>T»tiona. • A Navy spokesman, who asked not to be identified, said ( ^ b bag. ntaum audui NBHIHMCJ I mission to the bar for Hartford MON fl« ask for about a 2 billion hike in de- , , Eisenhower turned up at hia of- the II-hour time for countdown was'“merely a benchmark St. Mary's ' Guilds will meet County, and an assistant State's TtaJMCHAUcoia X fenae apending. * "’> today -15 minute* By Clergymen and doesn’t mean a thing.” QUINN'S Anderson-Shea Post. No. 2046, Thursday kt 10 a.m.'in the Guild Attorney for Hartford County. He Leaving today's conference early, earlier than yesterday. He presided VFW. will hold a mbating tonight room. Members will bring their once served as town rounsei. MANCHISTIR CONN* •t the conference of Republican own eandwiches. and the hoeteeses, Sen. Dlrksen (R-Tll.) indicated , By GF.ORGE \V. CORNELL Missile test Center. Cape Canaveral, Fla., Dec. 4 (/P)— ^Tho at 8 o'clock at the post home. LaBelle is married to the former CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS ■trongly that Elsenhower hopes to leader* for the first hour and .50 PHARMACY Members are urged to attend this Mrs. Evf L. Dexter. Mre. Earl Ro­ Claire L. Stephens of Manchester. minutea, starting at 9 a.m.. then (,\P Rellginn tVrlter) countdown for the nation’s first test launching of a satellite meeting, which will bs> the only han, Mrs. Claude Porter and Mrs. keep over-all apending—for do; left to take care of other work in PHONE f a 8-41S8 They reside, with their four chil­ mesUc and international programs St. Lout*. Dec, 4 (Ah—A touchy passed ith halfway point uneventfully today and prospects one held this month. Lorena Smith, will serve deesert dren. at 21 Benton St. hla_ offlc4 while the session con­ question throughout the history of and coffee. ir -GREEN STAMPS WITH CASH SALES ,—from Increasing much above the tinued. He arranged to return for looked good for the blastoff into space about 4 p.m. STl.800.000.000 he requested for an afternoon session. the National Council of Churches-^ The It-hour countdown *n^- TTie Ladies Auxiliary to Man­ ir Ampit FREE Parking of Reor of Our Store the current fiscal year. The new The President’ opened the morn­ ita anthorlt.v in relation to mem­ Item-by-ltem, mlnute-hy-minute chester Chapter, No. 17. DAV. will budget will be for the year starting ing meeting with « general dis­ ber denomlhatldns- -haa~c6me up checkup of everything on the hold a meeting tomorrow night at July 1. cussion of the legUlative program at ita general aaaembly here. launching mechanism that might Band of Snow 8 o'clock at the VFW Home. HOLLYWOOD Before today’s session got under The point was raised by the possibly go wrong—began at 5 I way, .Sens. Bridges (R-NHi snd Rev. Dc. Truman B. Douglas, a.m. Have You An Event WE HAVE AN (CymMaoed on Page Thirty-Osej executive vice-president of the AH members of the Zlp.ser Club Shortly before 11 a.m., C. H. Covers Broad who have Children 12 years of age EXCELLENT I HALE'S STORE HOURS Congregational Christian Church- Schooley, Defense Department ln» Scheduled That Calls or under are gsked to leave their WNIIl CNAia ASSORTMENT I es. He said the separate denomina­ formation chief, reported that the names with the bartender at the tions have yet to recognize the countdown has passed ita halfway Area in East Eatilr coo- TO CHOOSE FROM "real dimensions" of the council. mark without major hold or delay. club If they wish to attend the 1 Opon nvtry night circled. on the December They act as if they "are the The weather, while .lOt the beat For Food? Christmas party on Dec. 21. vartco (tom nions ; master." and the council is only Waahlagteii. Dee. 4 fiP)—The rear-wheel to Economy Box, 2 colendor above; plus oil day Mondays. ' —fairly heavy overcast and udnda Weather fhireau reperted at aoea It may be a wedding, a banquet or just an informal (root-wheel i "a slave," he said. He added that up to about 15 mile* an hour—ap­ .30 Card.s . . . .$1.00 I the individual churches should "ad­ parently wg* not auffi :lently bad today that eaew wa* expected get-together of a society, lodge or some friendly group. peopeUiog, or just their understanding" to the to oontlaiie. throogh the after- to all }-iocb Norcross Red Box. l$3WIIMIL3IR||RBD3l to interfere with the launching nooa la the hortbeni pertfoa el WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU evter*. Threat to Teamsters : real force of the Interdehomlna- plans. 28 C ard.s...... $1.00 ' tiortsJ structure. the Middle Atlaatle atate* aad TO YOUR COMPLETE SATipACTION $72.00 Schooley said the lengthy check­ paita et aonUiweateni New Eag- LECLERC 4^ I The National Council includi^, off period atarteu after several laad. I t aaM 3 to S lachea adght Kiddie Cards, Choose From Our Atlantic City. N. J., Dec. 4 Pre.sident George Meanv FUNERAL HOME ...... aa • moat of the major Protestant hours of "technical preparations toll to the aftenioeB and eve« Our catering service ts Bet up to be flexible enough to 20 C a rd s...... 89c AFL-CIO Building Trades Union* demonstration to the nation luid Orthodox churches—30 denomina- and norhial preflight cleanup." Ha accommodate any size gathering. Why not call us and today railed on the parent federa­ especially to Congress that organ­ aiag. lUHrweW Over Tel let a tM ‘of hh*.7WyM>‘- own, of a Northrop Snark' guided By m ASSOCIATED FBKS8 Ml 3.9383 23 Main Street. Manchester the Teamster* and cancel the legislation from Omgresi next a*s> OriUca In th* past have denounced ! oft -father. .Obarie*. Phosecutori JoVm r : FltisOeraM accomparilS Coomba ir iiirt. . Others are missile. For unexplained reasons, Snow ranging up to aik tnchea Call Mi 9-5869 -Autnorizetf-Autnorti Dealer - Colorful print* iq Chrislma* colors, al.vi many other* threat to expel , the giant ti-uck Sion and post^. danger aianala j ** * move toward a sij."— attorney general's office: and Clement 'n n ^ e a i r the launching did not taka placa. In depth covered a broad area ia unldn, entirely from the federation. against leaders of other ‘AFL-CIO ' ttd C a r l TTiWlott, Penobscot 'County deputy sher irf*. N aiy Capt. Robert S. Seller*, 901 MAIN ST.—M l'S-Sm In white or white with colored embroidered corners. Ounrll Not a Oiurcli Story on Page 17. (Herald Photo by the Baat Wedneaday. Tha Teamsters have been under unions getting involved in mulct­ Oflara). director of Na'vy te*t* here, laid The day’a home raoinc frofram year-long investigation in public ing union funds Dr. Douglas,, noting these sensi­ of this effort in a prepared' state­ at Pimlico bt Maryland w as can- 2 5 c T o n '“® hearings before the Senate Rackets The Teamaters, Bakers and tive features, said the council and ' ment: "The countdtiwn last night cei*d because of snow for the first G IF T IDEAS Investigating Committee in Wash­ Laundrj' workers already are under it* officers have repeatedly insist-1 of an Air Force missile later re* ed the council “is not a church, and , tim* in the modern history of tbs From HALE'S DOMESTIC DEPT. Christmas Gift Hankie Folder.t 10c each. ington. Teatimonv in the hearing AFL-CIO auspension and their ex­ acheduled and not launched, did track. Two to thrss Inchea o t snow ha* linked James R. Hoffa, the pulsion w*s regardred as only a that it must never be permitted to Reed ResignsZ/lllO/lS S c iz C not affect Vanguard final prepa Waa on the traoS, and more waa tmlon's president-elect, and Dave formality. The Teamsters planned become a super-church." i rations of the beginning or tbs fgning, at the'tiaiid th* deelaiflii Smart Hanson Beck, outgoing Teamsters presi­ to take their current' auspenaion "This is true," Dr. Douglas ad­ As (chairman a r r<‘ countdown." / Was announced. Product ~ Month dent, with misuaing, vast sums of status to the AFL-CIO convsntlon ded,. "Tel It is also true that the Air Force Col. H. E. Warden, Snow fell aleng the Atlantie KITCHEN SETS NOW EVERYONE union funds and otherwise abiising appeals commltte# thU morning. national council . . . has no reason Of Rights U n it deputy commander of the testa, seaboard from Virginia northward their powers. But the truck imion's leaders oon- for being if It doe* not exist to -fwtref Dutcti Iirm added that "during the progress to New England. SN.U'K C.\DDY SE T ...... $.3.98 Practical See Dsingerona Precedent bear witrieas to the church. of th* Air Force misail* count­ TOLE TRAY' SET ...... , ...... $2.98 CAN EN J O Y ' c«ded .they had scant hope of any "The council will have to keep Brookvillc, in the mountains ef The Building Trades resoluresolution success. . Washington. Dec. 4 IA‘> Plans down, specific Instructions were Pennsylvania, reported six InChtf said suspe'riilon and threatened ex­ laying that It is not a church and of the new Civil Rights Commis- Jakarta. Indorie.sia. Dec. 4 (Ab—tc ast yesterday that decisions to that any time the Vangugrd people of, snow. Leaser amounts wer* rs- GOOD COFFEE! pulsion of the Teamster* from the Meany and the AFl^CIC Coun- that still less Is it the church. Yet Premier Djtianda vearnod today the take over Dutch cnterpi isp.-! should ■ were ready to pick up their count SIMTEX “CROWN" PATTERN ell have on a number of occasions ' the truth 1* that It has a kind of aion to start work next week were government will take drastic ac­ ported- slsewhere in Penmqclvai^ Gifts AFL-CIO "threaten* the unity of h<ed indefinitely today by the' be made by the government or by down the other operation would southern New York, New Jersey, PASTEL RAYON DAMASK labor during a period when all said that for the Teamaters to ' authority over the churches aa well tion against worker* seizing Dutch the West Irian (West New Guinea) be discontinued." ___ _ iwr «Pul4lon the union must I aa being their servant." surprise resignation of its chair- companies without official approv western. Maryland, and northwest­ labor is under attack we consider Liberation Committee. Sudibjo laid Cooperation Noted ern Virginia. From HALE'S the action aaainat the TeamiiterR Hoffa, Beck. And othert named i The council, through which the* ci’onUv v Rm H th« fnrmmr an al. Shortly before the Premier is- the unions' takeover of two ship- Observer* here were impressed TABLE CLOTHS sued his atatement. Oommunl*t-Ied I ping firm* yesterday took place-; at thi* high degree of cootwratlon Tha storm in the East is ex­ a* a dan^ge^^a ^Ue'e^enr* ™ Senate hear^te.,timony. | churches carry on a nid. range of ; Vurl^'j'usUc: 'who" pected to end by rightfall. Wednesday Only APPLIANCE threaten* the continued autonomy ! agreed to head the 6-member com- trade unions took over a third "outaide the government's know]-1 among Navy .and Air Force per- ' and NAPKINS of our own Intematiohal union*." (Continued en Page Thirty-One) j (ConHniied nn Page Tn^nty-llve) A band of snow took form Tues­ j mia.*ion. disrloard yesterday he hifd Dutch company. : i ' .i , . ‘ •onnel and their ' demonstration day across lainois, Indiana and , .32 X .52...... $2.98 60 x 86 ...... $.5.98 DEPARTMENT The AFL-CIO CcKnci! al.*o wa* I changed hi* mind The union* acted under cover of Union leader* who demanded that interaervice rivalry h a d _ SELF SERVE and MEAT DEPARTMENT expected to vote expulsion recom- i o “ . a 1J r» • 1 » w w I the guveminenigovernment’* ■ campaiKncampaign fori control uiof theuic tradingiiauin|r firm said.. place in ■ the ■ serious business under 52 ,x 70 ...... $3.98 ' Napkins , .. .ea. 49c mendaMon* for the Bake y. Laun- 1 Dutch West New] however, that thiy way here. (CoBtinned oa Pago Twelve) Neat floral border and center with silver nylon dr.v and Diatlllery Worke.-.i Unions Rejects Ike's Invitation I in a letter of resignation that 'or ' Qume*. "ITie government *av» the no Instrurtions from the govern Paul Wal.ah, 'Vanguard project stripes. White, yellow, pink and aqua. ' me to accept such *n investigatory i union action waa unauthorized.. nient not to take charge, Shown here are just similarly involved In chargee of a l-' j deputy director, explained that in FOX DE LUXE leged corruption; The recommend*-1 and advisory office in the execu- Djuanda said he has instructed Despite the union action, rom- the countdown, the men In charge two of the many tiona are to go to tlje APL-CIO j Ji'l* ' mliuarv admlnlatratoi a through-1 P*hy director I. Rutte said the firm ‘he union*." He said Bulletins practical General compaUbie with my obligation, a. | or‘p.ofSity " He %mpha- hey tjmk over after "very friend- .n n o 3 o v e r ie ^pe'^ol. frsn the AP Wires FROZEN PIES 2 45' CORDUROY HEW The prospective maaa exodua of ' a judge. _ u. lii-ci- Ready to balie. Choose from Chicken, Tarhey or Beef. four unlona. with about 1.750,0001 seized the office* of the ••‘'h'eas System 3 WAY PILLOWS Electric sVnall appli­ member*, wa* mapped by AFL- With washable zipjjered covers. Automatic I Reed',.1 5 '. Chand-written n d !« ” uen letter, iTuer. ’’.'Jong‘.long iI 5 *^}^/»'h; K7 n'ly7 .‘nd”;r 7 ovcVn ^ | k p m -R^^^^yaf NeTheTra^^^'sThippmg | X g e ." «^h '" ” hour in the InlUal Out of Advisor Role with Eisenhower's reply accepting , ■ Onam Thre« Bank.'"’' ' LJ"** «"<> ‘he Royal Interocean r , __. . . ^ FIANES t o GET H-1M»IBS Home Work Bench PURE SHORTENING $4.98 ances we carry; plus COFFEE London, Dec. 4 (A5 — The Air OTHER 3 WAY PILLOWS *3.98 Ministry disclosed toalght that a complete line of MAKER P-WA Workers Washington. Dec 4 (Ah- Adl*i*i*ck of authority. In a later inter- the British Bomber OommMd is This sturdy compact bench was designed as the answer lb. can E. Stevenaon started slipping out | view, he said felt there waa no belBg equipped with hydrogen REST'N BED PILLOWS • Moke* 3 to 9 Cups , of his role a* Democratic consult-1 place at Paris for a Democratic Till* permit* every man to for the man who enjoy.s "Do-It-Yourself” work. They're Golden Fluffo 3 major G -E appiN nff*ri#nUoing Oo. at noon. The union A..*.* already rha.Aesk i Shipping: vtiXi..Mlhiiler Mohammed bomba, llte statement -was mndo For perfect baktog and ffjdng. WITH ARMS • Completely Autenwtlc Vote for Wage I ant to the Eiaenhower adminlatra- ■ consultant - - "Washington is th# check to aee that each part for In the House of Commons by perfect for the garage, home work-shop or basement tion today. | place for me to do, my consulting.” ahlMlnt JloM i'nrt ?. living ‘o««y “ >«t millUry which he .1* resnonalble la func­ Charles Orr-Ewliig, Under Sec­ . .. made for hard service and durability. '$8.98.$9.98.$11.98 ances. • krew Selerter flaff^ver their ***^ taken control of the tioning a* it should at a given ■ V Chintz, Provincial Prints and Textured Rayon. The titular head of the Demo- i The former Illinbt* Governor ?et*urmia\^^ outs’lrte ' shipping firm in order to maintain retory of the .Air Ministry. BEECHNUT • Easy to Cloon Boost, Benefits i cratic parjv—loser to President \ he will work through thi.i rpomenf of time. I Eiaenhower in the 1952 and 1958 week studying, reviewing and corn- News Tidbits Dutch hinklT m jik'.rt.*;** « • "Holds" B MICare 0 soO irequeni:frequent anaand so ACXXiRD ON MT. S4X>PU8 . . .Pwlslon-cut, machined, sanded and semi-aaarntbled Director* of the seized Dutch ^ ‘ contemplated | routine that it i* rare for a launch- Baal Hartford, Dec. 4 (lyp.) -- presidential elections—announced menting on the atill-secret Eiaen- Culled from .AP W ires' Jerasalem. Israeti Section, . . . Ftrst-Orade Kiln Dried Fir and Ptn« lb. Member* of the International A*- last night he had no desire to ex-1 hjiwer' ^prijip^sal*. proposal*. He will go to KPM Shipping Line conferred w ith' rS;,,;s i. j to be accomplished in the Dee. 4 iA5—".Agreement has COFFEE aociation of M(ichinists at six Con­ tend hi* consultstionii to the Dec New York City next. Monday to the Jakarta miliUry command.: exact ti^^^ been reached In' the Mt. Scopus . . .Top and I^egs eonstrueted of 2" lumber Choo*e (roiQ regular or drip. necticut plant* of 'the Pratt A 16 Atlantic Pact (NATO) meeting address the city's tar association. They issued a statement laAer aav-j '*!_ ^ O" “>• other hapd. things occa- convoy affair," Premier iten- Ail- Force plans assault ' nn Ing the command "e'xpreased"expressed th# I ’",“{7’ .f ’ ™‘ union guards .tonally clieck out ao well that It Hale’s Houseware Dept. ha.s many lovely jfifts; shown, Whltne.v Aircraft Division of in Pari*. After a couple more day* ■ in British speed record o. 1,132.1 were atili numerous. Gnrion announced today after . , .Assembled nith Bolts and Wood screws (Ineladed with Washington next week, he will re- wish . . . that theTalUiatlon be nor ia possible to' apeed up certain tests two days' ronferenoe wtth U.N. m aetaUed Instructions). below just one pf Mveral glaas sets wd carry. ijnited Aircraft ..Corp. have ap­ He gave this.reason: If he went, , , ., liilles per houe tomorrow... malized as soon aa possible." ! Director* of Lindteveii, a large or omit them entirely. GROUND FOR A TASTY MEAT LOAF 18 proved a new 2-year contract pro­ turn to hU Chicagi law practice. , Thailand's Prinl-e Wan aavs U.N. Dutch imp6rt?export, firm, said Secretory Deneral Dag Ham- 9 he- would be "without authority.” Stevenaonevenson pad no Outright („ I* going TftfA up by the sefzure is the The coiintdovvn delays for Proj­ mankjold. viding pay raiae* of nine to 14 • StevenapD said he agreed with union Itodera also tried to take ; ect Vanguard aUrted at 9 p.m. cents an hour.' criticism of Eisenhower orr EisPnEia^n* I on«« ini„ u...sHungary____ ^ failed. m, line'* 'Inter-tsland traffic. Dutch ' Five Foot Wood Bench $14.95 N «w • • • a ■■•w •■•ipaiiM molt of the Elsenhower proposals bower’s proposal. But inform'ed ship* operating on the high seas i FBI HUISTS^klDNAPEB mL Ratification yesterday of the new for revltailring NA*ro. to be pre-j „}<,'both the Preaident’i Army breaks (Ur*^ to private, (CoatiBued o* Page Twenfy-flve) (ConUnued ea Page Twelve) contract term* wa* followed by * consider* undeaira^ discharge are being handled in all Indonesian! SycamoiT, IIL, Dee. 4-'uP)-.« BEEF PORK 2 T.0 9 aented at Paris; But he ackhowl-1 ,ctlona and hia ports, the Indonesian new* agency j FBI agents entered the search eompen.v announcement that »*1- program were | luifor him..mill. . .r-i(iiiiDiuun.Prohibition lorceaforces taaetake i»U — for •v«nfd«ir dlniiiGt edged “dlffeTence between via." ! factor*. today for a 7-year-oid girl * aried. worker* at Pratt A Whitney Without ■uthbrity to make policies, bed heating in Oklahoma election. reported BONELESS 1 . plants In Connecticut and Florida [ There were' other factors, too.- Washington------Federal„ , . Court _ calls Official* of the trading company, feared kidnapped by a toll, aHn- would receive a -4 per cent wage «.noL"rt manv Demo- Teamsters Credential Conunlltee third largest Dutch firm in Indo­ der man who otfer^ her and a increase. he*^ d f a a c r ^ ’ keeblil^ 7 ” ^ Objected to Stevenson’s go- Chairman Joseph Konowe. for nesia, protested the union takeover, girl companion an auto ride. An he disagreed, oi keeping silent, ^ providing Demo^ asserting it waa in'violation of the After Death ? all-night bunt for tlio girl, The increase* are retroactlva'to questioning... Soviet ArblU-atlon CHUCK ROAST Dec. 1. ‘ , , Gommis.sion opens hearing • on policy aet down by the Jakarta Maria Ridolph, |>fbved frnitleaa military .commander, l.t. Col. En- aad Sheriff Alfred Diesa said ha The new union contract cover* h. feared hia triendv a t ' home anrt ' sclentiflc-milltary breach O f contract suit filed by BOW briicvea the diaappearaaee about 28)000 priductiori worker* "k I ••‘'■•nc**- Dean Acheson. secretarv * Israel against Soviet Union ' ^ dai)g Dact.Jar, for the operation of ^?**'T*.*-‘**f"' **P^f‘*^»wer questions only on the basis abroad would have been inhibited I of atate m the Truman admin- Brig. " Gen. EdUJn B. Broadhiirat a boycott against Dutch enterprises mental evidence of life beyond the of fact* established through care­ *te a kidnaping." at plant* in East Hartford, South­ or misled. ; in Urla country, grave? Doro biology nurture the lb. ington.. Meriden, Portland, Rock­ named S.AC chief qf staff... ..Na- ful observation and lubject to All this was set forth in Steven­ (Continued on Page Twenty) tions three largest TV networiu' !Dachjar said in a radio broad- hope of immortality? Dr. Selman actual measurements, and, there-'i SQU1LL.ANTE INDICTED LAMB LIVER ville and Manchester. son's formal statement explaining ------— ■ Wakaroan. Nobel prize winner for Mlnrols. N. Y., Det, 4 (gx — turn thumb* down on SubUmal ad- fore, both consciously artd uncon^ I About 11,000 s'Jarieo worker* ' hia |lart Id discovering strepiomy; A'incent J. Squillante. under Are bill get raises. . vv'hy he turned dowr the PqrU *"• -I , vertiaing in arty form' i ■clously will apply the same type i 7-RIB PIECES vitdtion which Eisenhower had ex- 3-Alarm Fire Cyls Connecticut .StaU P()Hce insured I J v l S J? larJlX £ > a t t lC • •'*" director of Rutgrm t’nl- of criteria to the present queaUon “• front* aa the kingpin The tnixer that do4s T*he*e will include employe* *1 tended jess than 10 hours earlier, P vcrslty'a Institute of .Microbiology, of the New A'ork metreipoUtoa the Connecticut Aircraft Nuclear . again*! piiaslblc Iqw suits by per- M-hat la Life ^ any mixing job— The two had roe' for the flrat' W'Orlc ’flf *** unwarrantedly Off llhlYia^S vlcwa In the second of Life ia usually defined aa a con­ are* garbage (Uapoaal rackets. Engine Laboratory In Middletown, time in four yetara just before a V F il A j i l l l l t l » three articlr* In a series on- this w;as Indicated again today on ex­ and a company plant near Sara- ▼TUI to. U 1 »▼ r e C K e r i iiarmcci during imllce action* . . . dition Of state that characterizes anywherel Rugged, briefing Of Republican and. Demo- - . i Egyptian newspaper weeuae* I'jt! abiding human mystery. ffnlmate v t living matter (plants tortion Hiarge*. huUcfments of PORK aota, Fla. Taipei. Folmoa*. Dec. 4 — ppwerful^yet weighs cratic co(ngres*ioiia> leaders on the New Haven. Dec. 4-'\J»i -AS-, plane* of carrying live H-bombs on . i and animals). Living bodies have . Squillante and live other men Ideal wlt^ lauerkrattf. ' Not covered by the new lAM- Nationalist and Communist Jets j By .DR, SELMAN A. W.AKSM.AN less than 3. pounds. plans for NATd and on other for­ alarm Are toiiay accomplished part ! patrol* from Saudi Arabian baae*. certain definite propertlea that dif­ were revealed In the early morn­ contract are emplo.vea at a plant eign and defense policy plana. of a Job that ibon would have fall- ' Threatened strike on -New clashed off the Red China coast | • New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 4 ferentiate them sharply from non-- ing hours after s night session New 3-speed finger^ in North Haven, represented by •The President couid not haye, thi* afternoon. Air Force head-! —Before the question—can life living materials. These properties 'of an Extraonllnary. Nnssan the; United Autoirobile Worker* en to wrecker* when It destroyed ! subway* falls to mater- quarter* reported today. 'exist after death?—can be an- a rfC G fmb Stomps GIvmi With Cosh Solos tip control. Beater' been mors cordlsJ,” Stevenson a vacant 5-*tory building standing , lahxe . . . Colombo. Ceylon dock can, be summarized briefly as fol­ County Rackets Grand Jury Mt- • y ^ Hlav crystal Union. Their contract doe* hot ex­ later told a questioner. in the path of the Oak St. con workers end week-lung strike af. The Air Force said all the Na- f swer^, either in the afflimative or low*: ting In this Long Island com­ ejector. Heel rest. pire. for several month*. '(^impelling Development*’ nector. ter getting 10 per cent wage hike. tionalist jets, the number nojt dia- j negative, we must first make cer- muter suburb. Today’s Vote at the six company closed, returned to their base. The i tain that we understand what we 1. Growth. This ia a gradual in­ byilBBKY/ Hangs on wall. Stevenson himself .flrat an­ Fire Chief Thomas J. ColHns California. Superior Court- afgu- crease of all the coni)>onents of liv­ plants covered hy the lAM wa* not nounced ' Eiseniiower'a invitation said flatly that the blase was the ments on'“Confidential obscenity Air Force made no claim of dam-1 are diacusting. Otherwise, this IKE PICKS JUDGE U’ALSH BUILDING MATERIALS > Dicorsttd with predeus 22K |old Available in diaoloeed', but a Union official said ago or loss to any of the four Com- j queatloh could be answered only on ing systems, no* matter how small that he accompitny the U.S. dele­ work of arsonist*. charges *et fq|. Dee. 17 , . . Jury and simple or large Md complex. lYashlngton. Dec. 4 UP) — t P*r(*cl to di*n up tv ^ mad—tala for paftiat! Turquoise, Pink, the worker* approved the new 'pact gation to the Paris raeetingi and munist.MIOs engaged: 'the basis of speculative assiimp- President Eiaenhower/ today 10 to 1. It could not have gone up that j »“ *' «"pk-kin^o r trial of Dave \ 2. Metabolism. This i* the ca­ LUMBER FUEL • Comes in 7 dies__ sbiider tpmblerstiers . irac«ful tltmwsr* : said then he probably would wait fast in this wet weather unless it Beck on larceny charges. The announcement said the tions and generalities that are not picked Federal District Judge T k J W IU U e o u • Inaxpeosiveandpractjcat—(Mhe'''! % / % , . Y ellw , and White. The n(nsw contract also provides MIGa opened Are near Namoa Is­ subject to any kind of experimen­ pacity of living aysteras to as­ ' a week Or 10 day* to decide. Lawrence E. Walsh of New AAAMCNifrim C o n n * ' Increasi was set." he said. t'Every nook Negro boy saves eight member* land between Hong Kong and tal proof. similate food aubstancea and trans­ 336 NORTH MAIN STREET TEL. MI9-52S3 rim of a Libbey "Safidie" |la» e O * ” ” St*mwor* sad hoapitat and insurance But last night, he aald that "un­ and cranny of-tha building waa hit of tomly in Little Rock. Ark, Terk to be Deputy Attorney aver chips, Llbbt]f wilt rapiae* ^ m $1895 bensflts, and lias a wage reopener less ttafra are compelling develop- Quemoy, the NsUonallst' island The answer to this question form them partly into'anergy and GeneraL The President gave by the Are." house fire . . , Russia's civil avia­ atrongholrt across the strait from must also stser clear of faligioua Open Daily 7 A.W. to 5 PJH„ Including Wedtaeaday CORNER Ma in md OAK STREETS tbeilaaaf, _ . , ^ $ 4 * ' " Tumblan. claua* after one yqer. The old con­ meota 1 will not attend the Pari* WUh th* lira still burning at fl:'© tion director says Soviethopes to partly into their own cells and tls< Walsh, 45, , a mess* a p p ^ t- »Ge(a*y«raliittloday-(orM

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