TWELVB FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29,1961: iHanrli^atpr lEa^ttin^ Average Dally Net Preea Run i . For. t te Week Ha6a* The Weather Dooember 28, 1881 Foreeoot of C; 8. Wootber About Town LISTEN TO KATHY GODFREY, WINF, MONDAY thru l;RIDAY 1:10 P.M. - SATURDAY AT 11^10 A.M. GoahrsUy fair, quite eoM toutgkF 13,525 u d Sunday. Low toiUglit 10 t» H im * wUi not bo any meoUng Moinbor of the Audit tanlglvt o< tho CSiUdren’a Wing of Bareoa of Olrcnfaitioii. 16, near lero In rural vaOeyo, ttio llbnchoater Uttle Theater. M AIN STREET * High Sunday in uppor 20o. The next regular mooting will be Manche$ter-^A City of Village Charm Friday, Jan. 5, at 6:1S p.m. in the MANCHESTER Side Roc. - VOL. LXXXI, NO. 76 "tTWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1961 Ml 3-41 ?3 (ClaaUfled Adverttitns on Pago 6) PRICE FIVE CENTS The executive board and mem­ bers of Ladies of St. James will meet tonight at 8 at the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. $2 Million a Year Center St., to pay reapecU to the ^61 Good State News late Joseph Vignone, whose wife la a member of the organisation. An open house will be held at To State Roundup the Polish American Club, H)6 HELCO Given De Gaulle Plan Builds Clinton St., on ’s Eve Sunday for members and guests. A buffet will be sen-ed and there Economy State Records will be dancing from 7 to 3 to the music of Walter Wojnarowics’s or­ First Holiday Hartford,. Dec. 80 {IP)— Rates Increase chestra. Connecticut is winding up Traffic Death Arthur Raymond Nielson, son of 1961 with the great majority Total operating revenue for the New Strife in Algeria Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nielson. 60 Hartford, Dec. 30 (JP)—Thet ENDOF-THtYEAR of its economic indicators up company with the new rates will New Haven, Dec. 30 UP)—A Spring St., has been elected aa- Hartford Electric Light Co. ' slstant secretary of Phi Sigma Nu over last year and several of (HELCO) has authority to be about $11 million, or about a 6.01 Wallingford man became the fraternity at Bryant CoUege, Prov­ them at record highs. per cent return on its bage rate. i first person to d i^ n a traffic idence. R. I. WOMEN'S, FAMOUS HEART SHAPED State Labor Commlisloner. Re- boost its electricity rates by The sum, the PUC Said, would j naito H. Rlcciutl said yesterday the 82 million a year. "afford the compamy sufficient! accident in Connwticut dur­ Miss Helen Magoon. a Junior and financial barom-eters standing at In permitting the IncreEUe yes­ earnings , to cover all necessary ing the long .New Year's Oran Riots English major at Col­ ne'iv highs were bank debits, in- terday, however, the State Public costa of operations and have a rea­ weekend last night when his Utilities Commission turned down sonable return on property dedicat­ lege, West Hartford, is spending BRAND NAME SHOES duatrlal power sale*, and aver­ ed to public servdce.” car plowed into an empty au­ the vacation with her age weekly eaminga of factory the company’s original request for English Brass PLANTERS rates that would bring In $3.4 mil­ HEIAIO wag ordered by the PUC tomobile carrier. Put Down 3 parents. Mr. and "Itlrs. Lloyd Ma­ production workers. lion a year. to provide Uniform, simplified rates For piirpo.aps of counting fatali­ goon. 104 Greenwood Dr. Miss Ma­ The second highest mark.