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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 80. I960, Jirenge Dailjr Ntt Ptms Ran ilWtldBLVB For the Week Haded ^nrliratrr &t?n!ns li^ralb Dee. 84,1969 Tem{de Odb S^ts 13,331 A b o u | > T o ^ Town Lea^rg Will Speak •f the Andtt New Year’s Party \ M m iehe$tar^4 CUy o f VUIago Charm H h m wU Iw i vMBw Mrvlc« « t At South Church Seminar ■ t J ota ^ VtIUtt inStmai Hi ouiio* Ttia Mr. and Mrs. Club o f Tem­ TO R iN T Ho GllCrtli twHatlPW ot 7:30 pint. ple Beth Sholom -wW sponsor a, VOL. LXXX, Np. 77 (TWELVE PAGES) NANGRIeM r, conn., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1960 (CIMMifldd Advertlataig'On Page 16) Community leaders will partlcl-< iHlgh School,, educatlmi; Judge • WEDDJNOS • B A N Q tsm • OROANIKATIOMB Charles 8. House, delinquency; New Tear's Bve cMebration and' Hmt o c n o m a t the Kiwonla pate in a tsmlnar on the "Family OOMFLETE KEHTAL BISVIGB Mayor Harold A. . Turkingtoi^ dance at the Masonic Temple to-: RBASONABUR BATES Gbib on ia a d M te r wOl tw inatolMI, in a tVorld of Rapid Social urbish development, and the Rev. TtNOday noon at Jie Mencheiter morrow. There will be dancing to Before Jan, 18 Change" at S outh Methodist Lawrence Almond, pastor of South the mualo of the Ken Borrup or­ m a n c h e o t e b ammtiy Club. Herman J. Heck will Methodist Church The Church, P eru Cuts StateNews be InatalM aa president There Church on Jan. 30. chestra from 9 to 3, with a catered EAST HARTFORD The program, open to the pub­ Past, Present and Future. buffet dinner served, at 1 1 . WEST HARTFORD wffl also be a discussion of program > Co-chairmen of the committee In ptaiia fo r the new year. lic, will be sponsored by the Chris­ Mr. and Mra. Howard. Gold add' MEN'S aad BOYV WEAR HAMDEN tian Social Relations Committee of charge of arrangements are Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Myron Schaffer are R e la tio n s Marines Will Invade R o u n d u p Louis F. Champeau and Mias Ethel in charge of decorating. Those op AadetsoB JDtea Auxiliary, VFW, the WSCS of South Church. Afternoon speakers and their Goalee. the ticket committee are Mr. and wm hold a card party tonight at The opening sessiem will be from M ra Bernard Bursack, Mr., and g at the post home. subjects will include Dr. Elmer Diskan, aging; Miss Margaret 3 to 5, followed by dinner Mrs. Sam Diamond, Mr. and Mm. With Cuba Troopers Raid Parker, director of Children’ s from 5:30 to 6:30. There will then Richard Don, Mr. and1 Mrs. Michael Cuba, Castro Claims The Bsv. C. Henry Anderson, Services of Connecticut, employed be a discussion of various phases stein, Mr. and -Mrs. Joe Kopman, p a s t o r o f Emanuel Lutheran of music and how it affects one’s By TBB .ARSOeXATRD PSDBS women. Mr. and Mrs, Leon Kramer, Mr.' Peru broke off diplomatic State JaiL Get Church, will be in charge of radio life, followed by an evening ses­ and Mrs. Milt Leon, Mr. and Mra. broadcasts, sponsored by the Man­ Also, Mrs. Hooks Johnston, re­ Havfina, Dec. 81 — ^Pro-t Uruguay said It Is considering a ligious education director at Cen­ sion from 7:80 to 9:30. Vic Ktqiferberg, Mr. and Mrs. Sey­ K E iP OUT relatiotos with Cuba in a move (IP) €ash, Whiskey chester Ministerial Association, The four-fold purpose of the goveniment newspapers de­ similar break. ter Congregational Church, leisure mour Schneider, Mr. and Mrs, that diplomats say may trig- Venezuela announced It will not Denied by U. S., Reds oyer WINF Sunday at 6:30 pjn. seminar, according to Mrs. <3uun- time; Mrs. Clifford Simpson, di­ Engaged Israel Snyder, Mr. and Mm. Sidney off a mass move by Latin clared today Prime Minister recognize the new Cuban ambassa­ Miti dally next week at 7:15 p.m. Engaged peau, is to provide Information New Haven, Dec. 81 (ff)— rector of the Rhythmic Choir at The engagement of Mlatf Judith Eallent and Mr. and Mm. Milton American governments to iso­ Fidel Castro’s regime has dor. y IM— The engagement of Miss Aldeane Center Congregational Church, and about what is behind social Scores of State Troopers and Knight Ordway to Stanley, W. Silber. late the Castro regime. been informed United States The U.S. embassy has called in Rcnald and Poppy Gerard, son Reed of Mystic, Conn., to Alan B. Mrs. Lawrence Almond, director changes, discussion of etefnal aU U.S. residents of Havana to State Jail officials descended and daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Bennett of M anchester is an­ values and spiritual resource for Klock is announced by her pnr- Ormring anger among leaders of Marines will invade Cuba be­ — of youth choirs at South Metho­ give them "very important news.” on the New Haven State Jail ) John Gerard, 75 Olcott Dr., are nounced by her parents, M r. and dist Church, dinner hour music. times of change, dieextssion o f the ehte, Mr, and Mrs. Dexter F. Qrd- hemispheric neighbors was evident fore Jan, 18. Chief Says ’Hiis apparently alluded to a no­ for a surprise shakedown in­ spending a week skiing in Canada Mrs. Walter G. Reed Jr., 18 Hatch Speakers rand topics at the eve­ relationship of families to diange. way, 110 Cambridge St. - New Year’s Party over the activities of Cuban agents Both the semiofficial Revolucion -Her fiance I9 the son of Mr, and charged with spreading revolu­ tice sent out yesterday by the em­ spection and confiscated con­ as g u e ^ of Mr. and Mrs. Ixiuis St, Mystic. ning session will be Raymond and the needs of churches and Olid the government owned El bassy to representatives of the Hlcbol, Town of Mt. Royal. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Rogers, principal of Manchester community to meet changes. Mrs. F. S.'Klock, 63 Henry S t At Center Church t io n !^ propaganda among the Mundo said "reliable sources" had traband from inmates. J Mies Ordway Is a 1l960 gradu­ masses. . Fair Play for Cuba Ck>mmittee. The “ raldera” reached the jail Mrs, Morris C. Bennett, 98 Bald­ told the government of an invasion 7 Battalions Some of its members and sup­ win Rd. ate of Manchester High School 1 ..C In Havana Prime Minister Fidel plan which they reported was sr- on Whailey Avenue an hour after Ouest ^leaker at a meeting and is a freshman at Weatbrook The Men’s Club of Center CoU' Castri)'hr4nt Ihto an all-night ses­ porters are touring Cuba, aiid an Miss Reed is a senior at Stcm- gregational Church will sponsor j ranged by the Pentagon and the Uie 10 p.m. curfew last night and Tuesday evening-* of the Rotary Junior College, Portland, Maine. sion with his Cabinet. They were embassy spokesman said U.S. of­ ington High School. Mr. Bennett is Microwave System to Relay New Year’s Eve party for Central Intelligence Agency (CIAi made x thorough check of the 241 Club of Manchester will be Joseph Mr. Klock te a 1957 graduate of still meeting at 8 a,m., but no clues ficials would be availaible this inmates and ^ e ir cells. Marching in B. Bmna, secretary, general coun­ a 1958 graduate of Manchester church members tomorrow at 8 They added that It has already High School, and a junior at Uni­ Suffield Academy. He attended came from the ptesidential palace, morning to answer their qu!^tions Sheriffs of five counties took sel and member of the board of p.m. in the pa^sh house. on what was heirqr discussed. been approved by President Elsen­ —and present the U.S. side— on versity of Connecticut at Storrs. Phone Calls Between Towns the University , of Mchlgan for Activities will include dancing hower, who ulll be succeeded by part, in the 3-hour inapeotion, an directom o f the Fuller Brush Co. two years and is now attending They broke off talks brief­ CTuban-American relations. unprecedented action in the state. Bangkcrit, Thailand, Dec. SI Re will discuss labor at the meet­ He is majoring in dairy husbandry. and table and group games for, President-elect John F. Kennedy He is a member of Alpha Gamma the University of Hartford, major­ ly as thousands of demonstra­ Jan. 20. The new . Invasion scare appear­ The inspection force, numbering (/P)— ^The U.S. Embassy at ing at Manchester Country Club. Manchester telephone users^dle a growing volume o f callb. He adults and teen-agers. tors muched on the palace last Rho fraternity and Alpha Zeta ag­ ing in electrical engineering. Television will be provided. A Foreign Minister Raul Roa was ed to derive principally from a about 70, moved in from the noon today said it had no re­ ricultural honorary. next year will be making many of said construction of all towers for No date has been set foir the n lj^ t calling for death penalties atory by the government news Bethany State Police Training The Mary Cheney and Whlton the system will probably start In buffet will, be served at 10:45 by reported to have left for ports of alleged troop move­ N'o date has been set for the their calls to nearby points over wedding. fo r anti-government terrorists. agency, Prensa Latina, from Mon- School ih an 18-car caravan. They Libraries will close at noon tomor­ unFsprliig with service over most Mrs. William Minnlck and her com­ Earlier, the Oiban government an­ last night on an urgent mission to ments of North Vietniuncfle wedding- super high frequency radio waves mittee. denounce the alleged plot before confiscated during the Inspection row for the holiday weekend. The routes to start by. the. end of 1961. nounced 'that it had 'smuhed three (Conflnned on ^ g e nvc) several bottles of whiskey,'hyper- forces across the northmrn Mary Cheney Library will open at The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, the United NaUons. instead of wires, according to D. The Norwich-New London route small bomb-making centers and derinic needles, pills and other Laos border. e a.m. Tuesday and the W iiton The finance committee of Cove­ will open in 1962 when the new Boat Course Set pastor, will conduct a watch night arrested 17 persons as coimterrevo In almost identical ^language. nant Congregational Church will Lloyd Hobron, Manchester branch service in the sanctuary at 11:30 items in riolation of_jail rules. A spokesman said "Oar to­ Library will open at 1 p.m. manager of the Southern New telephone building in New London lutiohists. The semi-official Ha­ Revolucion and El Mundo said meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the By Flotilla 94 p.m. vana newspaper charged the ac­ Cuba will live "under imminent Chronology for ’60 When they reached the cell of tal information of past 36 England Telephone Co. has been completed. Salvatore (Midge Renault) An- church. Hobron said that § almllar sys cused group took orders from the danger of United States attack in hours indicates increasing ac­ SNETCO has begun work on a coming days.” nuniiato, they found him in an ad­ microwave radio relay network tern was Introduced Ih the western The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, U. S. Embassy here. In Herald Tuesday tivity in Laos northern bwder Three Women's Society Circles part of the state last siunmer. Flotilla No. 94, will present the Uruguayan President Benito jacent recreation room talking ELASTIC STOCKINGS that will Interconnect cities and They charged the Eisenhower with two other prisoners and a region, but no Vietminh of the Community Baptist Church "Basic Seamanship and Small Nardone told an interviewer last government will take advantage towns in eastern Connecticut in­ night that his government may ex- What were Manchester’s guard. troops have crossed as far as TRUSSES — BELTS will meet Tuesday. The Marcia cluding Manchester, Hartford, Boat Handling Course" at Weth­ o^ the change in administration to Neubert Circle will meet at the Rockville-Vernon ersfield High School starting Mon­ )|Ml the Cuban ambassador in Mon­ major news stories of 1960? Prom Anriimzlato, a former we know.” Wllllmantic, Danielson, Norwich bring off the Invasion and thus pre­ boxer serving a -month term for church at 12:45 p.m., and the Ann day, Jan. 9 at 7 p.m., and contin­ tevideo and cut all ties with Ha sent Kennedy a war situation be­ They will be retold in Tues­ 6 and New London. breach of the peace, the inspectors Judson Circle will meet at 7:45 uing on Monday evenings from 7 vans. fore the Incigming President can do day’s Herald. Three pages will By RENE-GEOROES INAGAKI ARTHUR DRUB The system will give the com­ confiscated $347 in cash, a par­ p.m. at the home of Mrs. George Capt. R. A. Jones’ to 9 for eight weeks. lolrtiol) There was speculation among anything to" stop it. munities Involved more inter-city be devoted to a report of the tially filled bottle of whiskey, five Vientiane, Laos, Dec. 31 (ff) Russell, 189 Autumn St. The Mary diplomats in Um a that Colombia, 'The papers said these develop- calling paths to meet growth. It Lectures will cover such sub­ F • . T i 1 f < A. rs, 7 Venesyela and Chile may follow top news stories, culled from —Premier Bonn Oum’s pro- Greene Circle will meet at 8 p.m. Promotion Listed nr.ents support the invasion warn­ cartons of cigarettes, six boxes of will be completely independent of jects as seXmanship, rules of the suit and freeze out C^tro agents. the daily editions, together cigars and assorted foodstuffs. at the home of Mrs. Leland Mc­ road, lights and equipment, aids ing: western government said to­ Pherson, 169 irvlng St. existing underground and aerial i A petition was being circulated with pictures of the nine ma­ State Jail Administrator Harold day northeast Laos had been Capt. Robert A. Jones, com­ Peru broke relations with Cuba cable lines. to navigation, charts 8-nd com' EVERYWHERE irS JUST $1.89 In Panama appealing to President E. Hegstrom, who helped organize RUG and manding officer of Company E, Sec­ pass,. and safe boat handling. Mortex WBRthenlrip Roberto Chiari to break diplomatic last night. jor stories. invaded by seven Red North Center Congregational Church The new system will use high LOBSTER ON FRIDAY Per Door the surprise inspection, said the ond Battle Group, 169th Infantry It is not necessary to be a boat WOOOD and VINYL FOAM and trade, relations with Cuba- Vietnamese battalions sup­ Will be in charge of supplying the frequency radio waves called EVENING operation was a success. microwaves. Microwaves travel in in Rockville, la among 10 Army owner 'to attend. The course is Five othqr Latin American coun­ Hegstrom indicated a continuing ported by artillery and that UPHOLSTERY chaplain of the week for Man­ designed to help the boating en- tries Guatemala Haiti, Nlcara- chester Memorial Hospital patients straight lines (similar to beams of National Guard officers promoted investigation might touch on laxity the town of Nonget was under light) on a line of sight between thu:riast, both male and female But014 Here h*» MaekanliHit-DunBaii $3,95 guat Paraguay and the Dominican on the part of guards in permitting ! attack. next week, beginning Monday. Con­ from first lieutenant to captain. over 19 years of age, learn the Republic—have withdrawn their Kennedy Names Negro CLEANING cordia Lutheran Church will be in two points. This Is the reason an­ The announcement was made today ALUMINUM and VINYL Per Door contraband items in jail cells. (Tlje Soviet news agency Taos, tennas are generally located atop fundamentals of safety, courtesy top diplomats from Havana. charge of conducting Sunday by Maj. Gen. Frederick G. Reincke, BROILED TOe Peruvian government in a dispatch from Hanoi,'quopted buildings or towers built on hills. and small boat handling on the the North Viet Nam Foreign Min­ TEL. Ml 9-1752 afternoon worship services at state adjutant general. water. . charged the Cuban embassy with Driver Injured'^ Laurel Manor and Green Lodge The telephone company plans A state fisheries biologist, Capt. Rubber Baraga Door Woathoretrip 33o Federal Housing Chief Klllingly, Dec. 31 (jp) — Bernard istry as terming the invasion re­ to complete construction of a dish . Advance registration should be L lOBSTER "evident, interference" in Peru’s port "absolutely flalse" and an convalescent homes during Jan­ Jones lives at Pine Ridge Dr., An­ made at Helm’s Marine Store on Lin. Ft. Internal affairs by handing out J. Teubcrl Jr., 21, of 244 Lynch uary. shaped antenna on top of its build­ dover. He is a graduate of Man­ St., Providence, R.I., was seriously attempt to camouflage "the inter­ Ml 3-5747 the Silas Deane Highway in ing at 52 E. Center St. by next chester High School and the Uni­ injured this morning when his car vention of American imperiaUoto" Wethersfield. U.S. Coast Guard A-LA-HOB-NOB (Coattamed on Page Two) Palm Beach, Fla., Dec. 81 (it)— «>earller in the week about his avail- Open house will be held at the spring. The antenna will be five versity of Connecticut. President-elect John F. Kennedy ability for housing post, and later slammed into an overpass abut­ in Laos. feet In diameter. A repeater sta­ Auxiliary members will give the Draf Stop Door Bottom $3J59 Polish American Club, 109 Clinton today names a Negro—first to be got word he had been "confirmed” ment on ’ the (Connecticut •. Turn­ (Tass quoted Paratroop Oapt tion and tower will also be con­ course free of charge, as a public (Our Own Special Garner's St., on New Year's Eve. A buffet ALUMINUM and VINYL picked for a top job in the new for the job. pike. Kong Le, Leftist leader in L a ^ H ()\ n - r structed in Glastonbury. service. will be served, and dancing will be Street Saudiug Shrimp Stuffing) West Germany administraUdn—as chief of the It will cost Weaver $1,600 in Teubert was admitted to Day- Belgian strikers march along a main street in Brussels today in a mourning demonstration as threatening to call in "Volun­ VV*- Itivr from 7 to 3. Members-and guests A call going over the system Kintboll Hospitsl^in Putnam. for a-ttrlker killed in yesterday’s fighting. (AP Photofax via radio from London.) teer imita from Afro-Asian coun­ are invited. SERVED WITH TOSSED SALAD, Federal I|qt|«ing and Homr Fi­ salary xpduction to take over di­ from Manchester to Hartford, for rection of federal . housing pro­ ■ » ...... I...... tries” if "intervention” hy toe Coutiuues Today FRENCH FRIED ONION RINGS nance .A gs^ y. ■ United States, South Viet N«m Instance, will travel by microwaves REYNOLDS Kennedy schrauled a late morn­ gram. His New York position pays FRENCH FRIED POTATOES, Renews Trade Pedestrian Killed and Thailand does not cease.) from the antenna atop the E. Cen­ ATLANTIC DO !T YOURSEli- ing news. conference for formal $22,500 annually as compared with ROLLS AND BUTTER Darien, Dec. 31 (g'i — A 71-year- Prince Boun's office said his ter St. building to the tower in Town plows moved out early annognesment of appointment of $ in the new position. FURNACE OIL 21,000 old pedeatrian was lnjure(i ‘flitaliy Holiday Opens southeast Asian kingdom, which Glastonbury. From there it will be yesterday to»cope with the snow ALUMINUM Pact with R^iis Robert C. Weaver, 51, now ■vice Norm an. P. Mason is adminis­ relayed direct to an antenna on top Antomatlo Delivery last night when he sms struck the' United States suppocto-witb and sleet storm in Manchester. On the Concourse chainnan eff New Yprk City’s trator of the Hausing and Home by an automobile while broseini I of the telephone building in Hart­ L. T. W OOD CO. Housing and Redevelopment military and financial aid. "re- Fifteen trucks were on the road Bonn, Germany, Dec. 31 dP > - Fihance Agency in the outgoing the Post Road. W ith Multiple oervea the right to a p p ^ to" ford, The call will then travel over Phone Ml 3-1139 STORM WINDOWS 7 Board. He has a Harvard doctor by 11 a.m., said Chester Langtry, At the Parkade West Oemlany signed a n^w trade SUsenhower administration. The The victim was Edward w . Hunt, friendly countries te defend . . . regular lines to the called' tele­ of plilloaophy degree^ agency has policy supervision over phone. deputy director of public works. agreement .with Uie Soviet Union 2684 Post Rd., Darien. He died in Traffic Deaths its national territory" if the in­ They worked until 9 p.m., sand­ today that leaves imchanged the ' He also has served for the past the operations 6f the Federal Stamford Hospital several hours Stage Silent March vasion is not halted. Telephone usera won’t be able to year Ss national chairman of the Housing Adminlatratlon, the Pub­ after the accident at 7:55 p.m. tell whether their calls are travel­ ing and plowing. Some of the economic' status of West Berlin. Word o f the attack came in trucks were at work again this soiled MMieif’ West Bwlln was not speciScally National Association for the Ad­ lic Rousing Administration, and Police identified the . driver of By 'TOE ASSOCIATED PRESS intelligence reports from the com­ ling by radio waves or over regu­ vancement of Colored People." ' the Federal Natider Strappen’s death in an (Continued on Page Five) It’s s lot easier then you protMbly the same as that of the present York, to serve as his roving sin' 1935, serving first as afi' aide to Rd., Darien, was treated for head Multiple fatalities, including sev­ HAS A NEW DEPARTMENT thinki Just a wsekend's work snd minum and ordinary tools, you ers’ demonstration" for Francois appar|)nt attempt to give their one, which expires at midnight. bassador on important special Secretary of the Interior Harold cuts. Police said the victim’s body en ■ in one ■ accident, gave a grim, you esn make storm windows for havs...... lifetime, storm windows • • that' van der Strappen, 30, who was campaign a martyr. your entire house. Storm windows are lightweight, won’t rust, rot i Smirnov’s acceptance of the missions abroad. L. Ickes. Later he was a special smashed in the windshield of the boost to the number of traffic BINGO auto. killed In yesterday's fighting be­ As Belgians uneasily awaited the deaths in the early hours of the maks a real difisrance. in winter warp, never need peinting. Free in­ Kennedy said the overseas aS' statement Indicated the unofficial assistant in such agencies as the tween state police and demonstra­ comfort snd you’ll save on fuel structions for all size windows. tolerance shown by the Soviet signments-he has in mind for .Har- new year, fearing It would bring long new year's weekend. Housing Division of the Works tors in the worst outbreak of vio­ Every Sot. Night At 7 :30 Union toward West Berlin being riman will be carried out by a Progress Administration, the Na Teen Driver Control new violence, informants said A- young mother and her two. Bulletins lence during the 12 -day-old strike. Eyakens plans to talk to the na­ babies were among the seven per­ King’s Cleaners treated as part of the economy at .man "who has the full confidence tlonal Defense Advisory Commis­ Hartford, Dec, 3i (A*>—SUte Rep. The marchers shouted no slo­ West (Sermany will continue un­ tion by radio and television, per­ sons killed in a shattering 2-car NOTICE 18 REGULARS— 4 SPECIALS— 1 SWEEPSTAKE of the president and an Intimate sion,' the War Production Board Richard W. Sheehan R-West Hart­ gans and Ignored the police for the from the AP Wires der the new 3-year agreement. haps tonight. crash on a rain-slicked highway knowledge of all aspects of Unit­ and the War Manpower Commis­ ford has proposed the establish­ first time since the demonstra­ /SAVINGS— 5 WMtt SMm 9Te This much of a guarantee on ed States policy.” As the strikers marched off from. near Alamogordo, N. M. Two other sion. ment of a special traffic safety tions began in the Belgian capital. persons were critically Injured. West Berlin was less than the Weaver arrived In Palm Beach He also served aa New York division of the new State Circuit Socialist party . headquarters, a BUS DRIVERS GET RAISE West German government pre­ There were no incidents. union official told them; "Make this In other multiple fatalities, three BOARDS by plane last night for a meeting rent control chief in the Harriman Court to handle the problems on Hartford, Conn., Dec. 81 (dO — /CONVBMENCE— On* Stop Shopping viously sought. A t the first a silent demonstration. Perhaps young persons died in a 2-car crash mm with the President-elect at the administration. His writings and teenage drivers. in Wisconsin and two sisters were Oonnecttcut Co. biu drivers wUt- MILL FABRIC scheduled signing ceremony on Kennedy seaside home in advance research have combined to bring Under the terms o f a bill Shee­ silence will do more than shouts, W ITH W O O D f r a m e killed in an accident near Bethes- receive a three-cent hourly wage /9V A U T Y ^A Ii Worii Dono In Now Plant Dec. 12 the Soviet Union balked of today’s news conference. He han says he is preparing for the slogans and broken windows.” at accepting a stronger state­ News Tidbits da, Md. boost New Year's day. AffecM told newsmen he was sounded out (OoBrinoed on Page Three) 1961 session of the State Legisla­ The strikes and violence which in all, 38 persons were killed on will be about 1,066 drivers and /SBIVICE— Ono Day WE ARE YOUR ment, and an indefinite postpone­ ture, a traffic safety officer would Called from AP Wires have raged for 13 days through­ ment resulted. the nation's highwa3's since the maintenance men throughout be named by the presiding judge out Bel^um showed signs of eas­ count began at 6 p.m. Friday. Sev­ the state who work for toe New SALESROOM A letter was presented (o of each circuit court. He would re­ ing during the holiday, but the /H O W S —Just Riqlit for Busy Poopit en others died in fires, and five in Haven Railroad subsidiary. They (hXmMERLY CHENEY SALESROOM) LESS 1 0 % Smirnov at that Ume atating Year for Revelation Ends ceive a copy of all warnings Issued Richard ClavesUlo, 29, nabbed by grave polTtlcal differences remain miscellaneous accidents for a total are members of the Amalgamat­ OmiOAJAtolOP.M. the new trade agreement would I by state or local police to drivers FBI agents while working at restau. as large as ever. apply to all the area where the of 50. The 78-hour holiday period ed AsMMSIatlon o f Street, Elec­ under 21 years o f age in his juris­ rant near Anchorage, Alaska, is The first week of the New Year extends until midnight Monday. tric Railway and Motor Coach West German mark is used. In­ diction. being held under $200,000 bond in brings several events officials fear The National Safety Council Employes of America. The new /L O C A T IO N ^n Hi# Benomont, Jntt Off Now Moved To Larger Quarters cluding West Berlin. Foreign Udn^big of wealthy Los Angeles 18"x24"—Rag. $2.95 $ Pope Remains Silertt The dficer, Sheehan said, could spark new violence. estimated 340 persons might be Increase, which puts the pay at P o H d n g L o t Minister Heinrich von Brentano would be authorized to hold hear­ sportsman Anthony Allesio • • New 2 6 5 $3.40 an hour, la the latest la a said then i t . was better to post' ings on each of the warnings is­ 'York State Board of Regents says (Continued on Page Two) (Contliiued on Pago Eleven) pone the signing until "the area sued and the youthful drivers it uncovered evidence of vrideepread series of stepups worked out un­ of application’’ could be claii- On ^Secret of Fatima^ would be required to bring their eollnslon of doctors with "ambu­ der an arbitration agreement Gor.Pine?'«< Forest Sts. HEADOUARTERS fled to prevent future "misunder parents or their guardians to the lance-chasing’’ lawyers to defraud last October. The former rate stahdln|M." */ hearings. The traffic safety offi­ insurance companies In accident was 24 V] cents an hour lower. The Russians objected, saying cer then would- be authorized to cases. 2nd FLOOR^ENTRANCE ON FINE ST. 24"x36”—Rag. $4.75 S A "political question'question” had been By FRANK BRUOrO ^portion to be revealed in 1960 is Wilber.H. Brucker, nearing end Another Midnight D ue- A-SUB ON PATROL 4 - 2 7 VaUcen City, Dec. 31 (/D—The considered to be the major portion OPEN TONITE TILL 9 raised aad indicated, it was up of hitch as Secretary of the Aitrmy. Charleston, S.C., Dec. SI OF) NOW ...... ^ yeaii I960 is ending and Oie so- (CaattBaeAetn Page Five) (NEAR KING'S) ° to West Germany to end the of toe secret, whereas the most says "the Pentagon'ihgs been" —The nuclear-powered and au- deadlock. called “Secret of Fatima" still la im ^ ta n t part is that which la reorgaiilsed .to OMtlr .. National clear-armed submarine Patrick Smiling broadly after the sign­ Secret. already known.E’ Space Surveillance Cwtrol Center But with a Difference Henry Ls sliding silently beneatli H PRICE -It is generally, believed here Space ing today at the foreign minis­ The revealed portion of the at Hanacom Field, Masa., saya Air the surface o( the Atlaatle ALL YOUR PAPER NEEDS that Pope John X X n i knows the 12 O il Firms try, Smirnov said; proj^ecies forecast World War Foecs Satellite - Discovered 17 Ocean today, ready to lanndi "The last time we slipped on contents of the envelope that a II and told of a possible conver­ burned op in atoiosphere . . Neu­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 4 In Europe, it ^aa . rioting In her powerful polarfai missiles at by REED 3 4 ^ 'x 4 8 t a « Portuguese nun entrusted years $Tr.78 the ..aahooth floor, but today sion of Soviet Russia to' the. Ro­ tralist Burma starts New Year Late tonight, the hands of the Belgium. liny aggressor. The big sub waa ago to her bishop with the direc­ Held GtiUty of NOW evet^ri^ing went- off ill the man Catholic faith; This conver­ by cloaing booka on one of its moat clock will merge precisely., Mid­ In Africa, it was war between sent to sea on a war-ready ba­ smoother. The signing is a good tion that it be opened In 1960 or sion, however, was conditioned up­ vexing problems, tht; border dis- night! <■ opposing factions in The Uongo. sis yesterday, Jolning/her sistw evmtYTNING aad ANYTHING at the time of her death if that beginning for German-Soviet re- on prayer and psnance and a sin­ pole wito. Communlat China .. One tim e, as measured by man, will and racial tensiorf further to. the sub, toe George WashlngtoDt TO MAKE YOUR NEW YEAR'S EVE occurred before then. Gas Price Fix man is dead and eight others are die for a flashing Instant. And in­ south. and doubling this nation’s strik­ lattons in the coming year. We Sister Marla Dolores is today a cere return of humanity to Christ SALE are looking forward to a hi^y life.; ihjured When a Me.96e-galkm oil stantly It will be reborn. So, on the first day of the new ; ing power from undersea launcb*- Watch for The THE REST EVER! 65-year-old cloistered nun at South Bend, Ind., Bed; Sl'.OP) —- Btarage tank split open and col­ The year 1060 enda;1061 begins. year, the head of the world's peace ing sites. Both too Patrick Hen­ New Year's Day.’’ Ctenhral’s CSarmelttf Convent in "Otherwise," said Sister Marja, ON A a CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S * Spoeiol DiseoHHts lo OrgoniscHiem! * Stora hoiin 7:30 «m ii.-5 p4iiv-Satttrday H 1 12 nooR the Lady in White warned that Twelve major oil compaaiiM were lapsed after being filled with ^ But time, to this brief void, can­ organization. United Nations Sec­ ry and the George Washington Portugal. She is toe only survivor convicted hr federal cotnt late last water for capacity test, not be meaaursd by man aa he retary-General Dag Hammarskjold, carry 16 Polaris missiles wrltk of throe 'peuMt toildren who "Ruasia would extend Its errors throughout the world, promoting night of fixing gasoline prices in Mt. Etna to Sloil’. Europe’s big- would measure a mitadow—in rods. will be flying to some of these hydrogen bomb wariieads. CAROS . . . BOXES . . . GIFT WRAPPINGS... yefcra ego told■ ‘ ' of • vislilions of the gaat , breathing fire after Nor as he would measure an ocean Snow or Rain Virgin Mary—"The Lady in wars and persecutions against the violation of the Sherman Anti- trouble spots, seeking peace. 8-month lull, hnria red hot rpeks in miles. Hammarskjold will make a per­ SILENT EDITORIAL TablaalatbB 95e Platos 25e Every Friday White"—atiThlte" FatlmA church.” Trust Act, AttomejTs for tlis companies im­ and aahes 609 feet into air with Time, to this Inatant, is a heart­ sonal survey of the African crisis. Lynn, Mass., Dec. 11 (AV—A, Speculation has been rife for Pope John has never directly beat and can be found in the hearts HOME DECORATIONS ORAND OPENING 1 mediately filed motions for a new explosions at rate of one a min­ He will talk with Congo Presi­ two-column hare space on paga liip k iR B 2So Hot Cups 25a T o S ta rt Year years on the contents of toe en­ referred publicly to the "seoret" trial. Jjidge Lutoer M. Swygert aat ute. . .Government plana to de­ of mbn—some heavy with anguish, dent Joseph Kasavubu in an effort N ight till 8 :3 0 velope. of Fatima, but he has urged the some light with hope. one of the Daily Evening Itona a hearing on the motiena f»r Jan. velop gigantic jet plane that td avoid ^ssible civil war between is enclosed In a soUd Mack bor­ OF Washington, Dec. II (D—There’s The major portion o f the prayer and penance advocated by could carry tons of cargo long dis-. Pope John XXni, at hla special prophecies that the childriin at­ toe revealed propheclaB. 23. ' followers of Kasavubu and his lead­ der. At the top of toe space are STOCK UP ON QUALITY ITEMS a bit of snow or rain in praspset fmr taacee either for military or civil­ New Year’s audience for diplomats, ing rival, Patrice Lumumba. much of the nation on New Year’e tributed to the Virgin has long Revelation of toe "eecret” was The defendanta wera Hudaon, spoke of the anxiety In his heart. the words: "EdltoriU without Ib m W Nehamekan, Hots, Harm, 4 0Y aort 'rtm ado. Standard (jtndlana). Cen­ ian use. . .Leopold Stokowski, Laimumba, former Congolese pre­ words." At the bottom: "Thla' been known. They Involved . Soviet anxiously expeetsd aad awaited the white-maned, 79-year-old con­ Eut he also aald he waa search­ l^ e Weather Bureau today lesued Russia. Because of that tom has at the annuel celebration at the tral Wsat, Pacer, Ohio, Socony ing on tha dawn of this new year mier, is now imprisoned by Kasa- space is reserved hy the Item: '’•*•5 aarpaotliias, Signs, Mewoiitt, Mobil, Texaco. Gulf. Cltiea Service, ductor, is making excellent recov­ Sorviea" this forecast for the first day of been speculation that the secret shrine of Fattaia' Uwt May. Gia­ ery la New Toni from su|gery "to find In the uncertainty of an vubu’s army. for readers to write their owa BUTCHER'S : Shell aad PhiUIpa. Another defend­ Then Hammarskjold will jour­ AT THESE LOW PRICES! 29B1* portion also concerned Russia. como. Cardinal LeteMt), archbish­ for fracture o f hla right bin. agitated world, some glimmer oUtuaries or wUla If toey P$aa. ''PrSetpiUtlon is expected tP 'ID The attitude of church .authori­ op of Bolotna, atCteSed as the ant, Sun Oil Co., won a directed Negro leader Martin Luther promiairig aerenity.” ney to South Africa to discuss to . Indulge in alcohol and tiMa.' ties here and in Portugal is tost verdict of acquittal three weeks steps aimed at easing the tension drive during toe long New V«ar, . . . AND PICK UP YOUR GLaRoaHRORARMr' confined mainly to the NorUMast Pope’s delegats. Huotoeda of toou- King Jr„ sayn Negroea must re­ As the 76-year-o1d head of tbs 9INip|Pvffvi WOHTVOI* and on the light side NeVr Iraar’s the important portion is already sands of pilgrtme WMted aaxtous- ago. mind President .'and forces of Rqman Chithollc (Jhurch imoke, caused by South Africa’s racial weekend. Remembw: “Alcekol known. The companies were accused f plus gasoliac equals blood,** FREE POCKET CALENDAR AND I day in tbs form of ntn or m c m in >y- 6 Coogreaa that ‘tore expect toen to them was anguifh and strife on segregsitioh policies. SHOWCASE This was the attitude of an arti­ the Middle AUentlc SUtee with B u t/toe Cardinel’a addrea* — agreeing on a gaacritne price In- do eemething” to wipe out eegre- thrM continents Hammarskjold also will visit Just Ask for H> ' ■ Fairway Has It! snow or flurries from New England cle in the CivilU CattoUca. Jesuit ereaae at filling atatlons in South gaUOn to America. . .lacflella Yet, dMpite the ’’little black Gamal Abdel Nasser, president of CREW FLEES SHIP FISB D A T E B O O K fortnightly newi^per whose con­ 24^BIRCH STREET inte'the eastern Ohio Valley and SSI P « f« V*wl Bend and nearby Mlahawaka May aba flabbeigaated to learn thflt a «>ota disturbing the horizon," the the United Arab Republic, and Hclstoq, Engiawd, Dee. 91 UR. the Great Lake# region. tents normally are read by the J, 1957. - . . . 7 7 meeeh hy Premier DavM " Ben- Pontt...... 'ontift said he hoped 1961.... would, Prime Minister Nehru of India. —The 7,686-ton fnteM w lad)-' Fppe before publication. . "Oeeaslonal soosr is forecaat for Company attomeya contentel Cnirlcn At World Zionist Congresa be a year "of spiritual venewment The role of the United Nations an Navigator, out v CWartta»;. TIm article was enUtlad “Fatima OPEN TONITE TILL 9 the Oestral FMtns and Upper Mis- during toe . trial that each fliim WM Inteiareted by soma m an and of harmony between heaven was a matter of serious toncern waa swept hy ir e to ttie BiSy e f- slssbit . and Its Unrevsaled ‘Seoret,’ ’’ wltb made Ita owp ;;deuteion, merely and earth.” meanwhile In New Zealand, a Biscay today aad Ahaw iteed l(P toe quotwtimur. azotmd toe word # p a n l te Amerteen Jews 66' mi- NORTH END Strictly Fresh Meats w SW N. MAIN STRBIIT ‘ 'O a b ^ . s (^ j| | k preclpiUtloa noUfyfnr the oCIiera^ beeauae p t gtite hfok, atook and hnirel to '"rba church," he added, "greatly South Pacific nation fdways sensi­ her (iMMa '«NfK. ELLINOTON BRANCH 43RBBN w e# samy 4MM^ve in proepeot "aecret*' obvtamdy intended to Itete teriag a jprice w$r destrea that henefit which derives Maadheater, Omn.. Xnrael. . ..Oeaiga picked for tive to events to Asia. sagea reerived Iqr STAMPS 'W ent Rm 4 Route U esdiW for the Ontna Gulf and mlnimlsa.it. The point was under­ •tartafl 1» Marclu Piraahllit Pelaho Biioievelt Me* from social and International In his new year meesage. New Ceaal Onard sali 1 MItehdl 9-8258 TRement O-ftlS fleuth AOiuiUe states where rain- lined by the artmk, whid) quortedi ti«a waa haaed on a 19# JHifM. ia ' aifht eonerpta alabe peace.” Zealand Prime Minister Keith took to the Itfchoate /lag . and Dairy Products fell win he gradually endinf. Baahdp Joao Pereira. Vananclo of Ths MflnriNstcr Evsolnc seas whm efforts to aaatnl ’ i H«r«ld will not pubtish Mon* The iSnmaniee flrat tfeAt JlML lUlA. towering bookeads Aa tha old year eama to a oloae, Holyotyke said there were some PHARMACY *QVALITY-—the he$t economy o f air* - "Osltfap temperatures sea te e in Leiria,-^Portugal, who waa an- iB lM L<^t toe flrit I6anilda Hr a rouili cirelo, . . man fought man on. the continenta hopeful signs for toe future of fire failed. Nineteen' mm the QrsAt Lahw Itcgloo tmfl Ohio trusted wKhwith toe jgeertc deeument a tad^ I t e # lihlSlrtlig w maatal health Of Europe, A lia and Africa, the United Nattime dMVlte toe pM M np W otr 4 W O T SQUARE Ml MB4S w m a i IMFROVBMENT HKAOQUARTIlRS e t m a S B i m a e cMily I M Iter la Amis it’I w u the blood Im Ui 1b Tern Brito e t toem eeaoMety- welL (O M tbiind m Pnge T eiy craft aeO I • 'l- $,■’» 'Pk'

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in whlidi the beet will win ite day. Ahovs all we must learn to Dona on Barth,' at the f < •W anders of the Vniverefir iRn^^ieHteir struggle to a|ipear. So fai', alimoet live eteedfeetly with euch eitua- service ceatera: OaJdandSt, Taylor Rites Uh-Oh, It’s That Time everybody involved Is flunking the tione over an Indefinite future, Marble St, 18 St," and Laos Iiivasion Report State N ew s CiK^iitg J|]^raUii 12 Trotter S t test But the nature of the test, of knowing end firmly reeisting the Frl(iday'at Blngdom Han, .7:88 Set Tuesday THB„ its far-flungt Irrstrlevable conse­ temptatione, wMch wlU unteUtngly 00.. m e. p.m.^ Theocratic Ministry SohooL Roundup quences, is becoming more clearly come to us, to abandon even for a 8:80 p.m.. Service meeting, Denied by U.S., Reds Andover—Funeral services for understood; the struggle to make moment the fortraaaae o f our nieme, "Speaking > From Good OMtor Csognc*tt«Hl CIKmk iw.' m, o.amm Hearts For Sidvatlon." M att 12:88. (OsattaueS fren Page Om ) Lt. Harry Taylor Sr. of Hebrort reason operate will be the key being—-dur 'verve, our eptimlam, W ill Fit into Hand (OsaBaaeS lte « Page Om ) Yesr In Review llOMterflt. • Mm r..Ha»Mah Biwter Rd., who died yesterday at Man­ New Year’s Bv« in MandMater- struggle of the new year, and It our humanity." Tholtev, CM tefi O. ttm pMMML ' iT.-GWemHn recommend license suspeneioiui up chester Memorial Hospital follow­ toould be quiet, barring aeckterita. be waged. So, for IMl, to the fortreaa^ MtMiitm! Rev.jtee«ehH.HeC*im Afflelhls aald toe laoUan delegate, A half-hour review of toe ■rwiiliig B xci^ to 16 days in toe more serious Skating Report A chance of snow flttniea to> / the shelter end the eteength tor the n w Itev. Lmmcmo J. ViaeMt , Rev, Jofai IK'ltegen ,, By in k ’I. M.’ lEVITT, -Direetor elementN .wtU -UtaeaUyv dtetol^o^the *81aotik Na Champaaak, called on evvnta that made toe Mahchee- ing a Christmas Eve heart at­ . Bntwed M tn« Area Chnrches apparatus,. cases. night might make traveltng mere iMtcr, Coan.. m Asseefoto Minister ' ’The Faii Plaaatarlm ; Secretazy-general Dag Hammar- ter newa of 1960, will be broad- Sheehan said yesterday he was tack, will be held Tuesday at 1 bnd C ^ * K bU Atter. one ciHiunon humanity of Kaet and Ces'_j8luid must also caet by The Herald over WENF hazardous than K usually 1* «n Sunday Xfaieee at 6, 7, S, 9, The FiaaMln Kastitate. skjold^ to discuss toe situation. A disturbed by toe poor accident p.m, at Andover Congregatlonai New Year’s Eve. and totnorrew *' On the American |>olltical acene, West, of Fairfield County and the f, 9:18 sAd 11 n.m., Church 10:16, and 11;80 s u ^ pure as itts hUmitnly posribW to at 7:35 Sunday and at toe came Church. „ _JON RATES Our Savior Imtheraat Church ~' I iiave Just returned from m Call, UJI. spifitaanian said no request records of teenage drivers but he there,will be either snow or nalii. lie In Atfreace there came another long expected Congo, of Catholic and Protestant, servicsB. Sermon, "The Call to South Windsor attain. Th’b ImpurttlMinthe tekium time Monday. did not favor proposals to in­ Lt. Taylor Is survived by hU Carrier Mall Adventure." Some of our young fomla trip in vriitdh X w w the ion will "potoon" thk emlttkr-with a waa made tor,UJ7. intervention, ~ This hasn’t stopped a great V aaf ...... I1S.50 m.oo and long scheduled' explosion. of the strong and ths weak, of the St BrldgeFe B. C. Ohnrdi Walter I* Abel, Paator rocket—the space engine o f the crease toe driving age from 16 to wife, Mrs. Marion Goodhall Tay­ many celebrants from making res­ 7,75 Ti.oo people will be assisting in these Rev. John J. Oelaam, Paator breakdown In operation. (Xn Singapore, a British diplo­ 18 years or to restrict driving of lor. His first wife, the former "Vera T^M^Stantlu*...... 6:sn When It came. It went off not so wise and the foollMi, toward the future. In my hand was wdellr ervations in Manchester reotui- JHOfluU ••»••••••? 8.M services. , Rev. Stanley B. Baatillo 9 a.m., Sunday School. ' Pl^rsteai'Prohlemo - matic aourct said information re­ youtha to daylight hours. Cross, died al»ut 12 years ago. One Meath 1.30 ^ 1.86 age which, If golden, must either cate, superbly machined rocket ceived there did not indicate any Retailers Choose rants to see the year in With danc­ W eekly...... 46 much with a bang as with a self- 9:18 and 11 aju., Church school, , R4nr. Denala R. Hnspey 10:18' a.m.. New Tear’s Day ‘ There are physical proMeins In­ Sheehan says the present warn­ Surviving children include a be shared by all or by none. nursery through Junior high. sy stm whose aole objective is to volved In this device. The- cesium tnvoaian o f Laos had taken place. Here la the skating and coast­ ing and singing. Cavey’a Raa- ashamed whimper. What sizzled Aastotaato Worship. fire Individual atoms into space to ing system is a good and useful son, 1st Lt. Harry Taylor Jr., sta­ MEMBER OF CYP, no meeting. atoms must be emitted properly, "Our information Indicates these Three for Board taurant reports they are filled for off the scene was the presumption propel the space vriilcle o f the part of the state’s overall high­ tioned with the Army in Korea; ing schedule for the New Year’s dinner reservations, but are still . - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS r Sunday Maaaea a t 7, 8, 9,10,11, the kiectrled fields mukt-focotfe c o tth the i reporis should be discounted," the way law enforcement program .The ______la Aaaocialed Prem exclusively that a Catholic could rot be elect­ Rockville Methodist Church future. : - , tluee daughters, Vera M. Taylor, weekend; going ahead with an open house. hnUtMl to the use of republteatlon of St. Mary's Eptscopal Church In Uie chapel at 9 and 10 a.m. stream o f atoms snfi, Smlly;'>the source said.) The Retell Trade Division Ex­ but he said in many instances Karleen J. Taylor and Marion ed President of these United IsHucnoe M. HBl I visltod with br. George W. Western military iObaervera In Center Springs Pond: Skating The Walnut Restaurant and toe an aawa dispatches credited to It or Chinch and Park Sts. Fuator ■- Vehicle must ’ b e ' nauttaltsiSd by ecutive Committee of the Cham­ warnings are taken too lightly by Laura Taylor, all o f Andover; and aot ethenrise credited In this paper S t BarthohnAew's Church Brewer and Dr. John G. Meftner Vientiane expressed surprise at toe from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. daily. Oak Grill report there is room for a»d also the local news pupUshed here. States. This presumption was Connecticut The Rev. Alfred L. waUnnM, riimiltaneous etebtioi) d t hbth' pbsl- ber of Commerce Wednesday youthful drivers. a brother, Frederick Taylor of Boekley School AndMorlmn Pastor To do the abbvii, engineen ihuat by toe premier’s qffice and said it The Rev. Willard E. Thomen, only, upon request religious prejudice in a nation nition day at Morning Wonthip. permit, not only aatelllte orbit in dicate the situation was serious. Father Saves Bahy reports there are not v ery many Ftitl service client of N. E. A. Serv­ Assistsat develop>p kystoips" to cdntoln 't h e ination to the committee for 1961. pastor of First Congregational Center Springs Park; Coasting which had long ago dedicated Itself Yankee Sunday Masses at 8, 9:18 and Wednesday, ■6:80 p.m . Men’s changes but also deep space pene­ Reinforcements were being Stamford, Dec. 31 (/Tf— An auxil­ reservations left, snd the Imperial ice; Ine. H>e Rev. Canon Thomaa D. Byrne, Club meeting at the church. hegt. ’they mUst Sn'd sohitims to The new officers will be elected iary policeman was credited today Church In Andover, will officiate from 8:30 a.m. until dark. -PublMers Representatives: The to the Ideal that there should be no By A. H. O. 10:30 a.m. tration. While recent newspaper thb vexing 'problem of abbm«tely rushed to the Invaded area, toe Restaurant in Bolton reports Julius Mathews Special Agency — New Director of Education Friday, 8 p.m.,: Adult Discus­ at toe next meeting in mid-Jan­ with saving his baby daughter’s at toe funeral. Burial will be In Charter Oak Park: Skating from headlines - only' Indicited th e' let­ meapurln^ a nilnute,;flow o f C(»nmunique said. It added; there are still soma reservatkms **T ort “*“ ^ Icago. . petrplt an3 Bnaton religious test for any of its offices. sion Group. ting of a contract for the. con­ "Iiade Will fight with all the uary. life by mouth-to-mouth resuscita­ Townsend Cemetery, Andover. 10 a.m. until noon and 1:30 p.m. available. MEMBER AUDIT ..BUREAU OF Church of the Aaeomption particles. And their final prpblein Nominatione to the executive Friends may call at the Potter CIRCULATIONS. That prejudice existed in the presi­ herewith our kindly suggestions 7:30 a.m., Holy Conununion. struction of the'..engtoe, actually forces at our disposal against this tion. to 10 p.m. Extra Polioo 9 a.m., M omit^ prayev 'with ad- Adame St and Thompwn Bd. which Is, at this jnofficnt,, gte- committee for three years are Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., dential campaign Just over; it for seasonal resolutions for others Rev. Joseph Farnll, Pastor Union Congregatlaaal Chttreh yeoto of . research by the Hughes foreign aggression. In case toe Victor Morales, returning from All areas are supervised by the The police department will have n ie Herald Printing Company. Ine., diTMe by the canon. Junior Choir. demfe interest only is to flQd the Sylvester McCann of House A work yesterday, went to check on Wllllmantic, from 7 to 9 p.m. Mon­ assumes no financial■ ■ responsibilityTesponsiblll for came close, once again, to tipping to make and keep: Rev. Fraaoia T. Butler, Aselstaat Rockville research teams laid the" ground­ aggression does not cease,, how­ Town Park Department. a full complement of men on dutar lypographlcat errors appearing In ad- The aseisUnt conducts services Rev, Paul J. Bowman, Paktor work for the'ablution to'an In­ s of wgtte .of poweV top these ever, Laos reserves toe right to HsJe, Paul MlBBeti of Paul’s Paint the 7-month girl, Sandra, who waa day. all during the weekend, according yertlsements and other iseadlr^ matter the result. State Senators Lucy Hammer, in the nursery and kindergarten elBc.leni propulsion systems.* Store, and Donald' Regan of suffering from a respiratory' ail­ in The Manchester Evening Herald. Gloria Schaffer, Marjorie Farmer Sunday Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10:16 credibly complex problem. appeal to friendly countries to de- to Chief James Reardon. J at this hour. Grant’s (downtown store). ment. He found the child choking, But when It failed by any mar­ and 11:30 p.m. 0:80 a.m., Church School 'for To Understand the difficulties in fend toe integrity of its national "Let’s start the new year right Ditplay advertising closing hours; and Florence Finney; We will con 11 ajn., Holy Communkai with Grade 6 through'higb school. ' Two-year term nominations are and she stopped breathing. gin, the healthy presumption is trive, by Whatever desperate means tlfla problem, Ibt's ' construrt a territory.” t / by driving carefully,” he urged For Monday—1 p.m. Friday. sermon by the sMlstant. Senior 10:40 a.m., Church School for in nientfU Image of tile Ion mptor. Paul Clifford, Jay Goldstein and The child responded to her fa­ For Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. that it failed forever. And there it takes, to do the gentlewomanly Choir. Church o f the Naaarane the extreniely hig'li speciSq, tm- 'Xlie United States had poured Obituary motorists. His department doe.i ' .Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. fanta through Grade *'■ Let’s imagine the rbckdt engine Bruce Watkins, and one-year term ther’s effort to restore breathing, T/ie not anticipate any great problem was, in the pattern of prejudice's thing and not appear to have more 7 p.m„ Evening prayer. Boys' 286 Main S t pulse o f this device.' $300 million in military aid into anr' she was reported in good con­ ssfr r*TTiUf“ sday—1 ■ ■ 'p.m. ----- “Wednesday. ■ ■ ■ sda; 10:48 a.m., Morning worship. like a milk bottle lying bn its side^ nominations are William Malken- from drunken drivers, he said, be­ Fw* Friday-1 p.m. Thursday. collective intelligence and floor Choir. IhstrucUon on the church C. E. Winslow, Minister In 'th e convehtiOhai rocket en­ Laos in five years. The Soviet dition today at Stamford Hospital. For Saturday—! p.m. Friday. effectiveness, a fine tribute to the ' In the bottom thea bottle■ ■" we Union is airdropping military sbn, Fred Nassiff and Carl Riemer. ' Volmer Ax»4 Hiornfelt cause "we don’t have that kind of ability than our 32 male colleagues followb this service. Sacred Heart Church gine like those powering our In- Any five members of the di- Morales learned the mouth-to- Doctor Says Classified deadline; 10:30 a . m ___ spirit M d fairness of the Ameri­ The 32 male state senators: We will put a thin layer df the metal teroontinmtal Balllatlo Missiles supplies to Leftist forces led by Volmer Axel Thornfelt, 73, for­ activity here in town.” day of publication except Saturday- Wednesday, 10 a.m„ Holy Com- 9:30 a.ra.. Church School. Class­ Rt. SO, Vernon cesium and cover this with a disk ■vieion may post names of addi­ mouth resuscitation technique as t>a.m. can people. Where the issue was will not be the first to swear in a muhion In the Memorial Chapel es for all ages. Rev. Ralph Kelly, Paetor we get a certain amount of '^er- Paratroop Capt. Kong Le, Premier merly of Cambridge St., died yes­ He added, "Never mind the last with a hole in the center. Now If tional nominees-ho later than two a member of the auxiliary police one for the road being coffee. Skip raised most openly and faced most party caucus. of the Nativity. 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. gy (the rocket engineer calls this Boun’s arch foe who was driven force. Baby Waa ’Villain’ in terday at Mount Park Hospital in Saturday, December 31 we heat the cesium it will vaporize, specific Impulse and for the ICBM. from Vientiane Dec. 15. days before election deadline of the last two drinks." frankly,r there It had least effect Lieutenant Governor John Demp­ Friday, 6:30 and 10'a.m „ Holy Message by the pastor.; Theme: Massea at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Jan. 15. Mysteiy of Staph Infection sey: Since I got where I am being move out of the hole into the next It is about 270 secbndal.-to-the ion Lefttet Pathet Lao troops, an St. Petersburg, Fla, State Police in the Hartford on the voting. In any case, Amer­ Communion. Feast o f the Eplph> "The <3up of the New Covenant" chamber. Now we have a-slightly Members whose terms have ex­ The Explosive Year John Dempsey, I will meet higher S t Francis of Assisi Church rocket, though, the exhaust leaves other faction in the O-year-old Mortality Report By HAROLD T. HYMAN, M.D. He was born in Sweden, June 9, Troop report there will J>e extra ica came to and finally crossed a any. Children’s Church and nursery, larger compartment contaihiing pired include Joseph German, Leo office and responsibility by being a Dally, 7 p.m., Elvenlng prayer South Windsor ^ t h a speed o f over 30. miles per Laotian, war, have been supplied Hartford, Dec. 31 {/P)—The State Written for Newspaper Enterpriae 1887, and lived in Manchester for men on duty tonight on the Wil­ In an explosive year, the flnt fl p.m.. Youth Service. cesium vapor. Again, Jet’s intro­ Juran and Willard Marvin. 35 years until moving- to St. Pe­ bridge it had to cross some day bit more of the same basic fellow. in the Memorial Chapel of the Rev. James F. Glynn, Pastor second instead o f one mile a sec­ by Red North Viet Nam. Department of Health says deaths Assn. bur Cross Highway, "just in case." 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. duce a disk with a hole in it to Gordon Harmon Eleanor O. Freelovo tersburg eight years ago. He was great detonation was that which if It were to pretend working loy­ Republican State Chairman Ed Nativity. Rev. Raymond B. Vaskanskas ond, at which the specific-impulse Western military experts in from all causes In Connecticut dur­ They anticipate only light traffic Message by the pastor. Theme: trap the vapor In its compart­ is over 6,000 seconds. ’The In­ Recently I referred to a care' employed by Cheney Bros, and the , went o ff under aummlt'-dlplomacy, alty to Ita own fine principles. Per­ May: I will continue to keep peo­ "New Horizons." Assistaiit Pastor Vientiane Bald there have been un­ ing 1960 may equal the state’s low­ fully documented study that re­ tomorrow, and about the ssune ment. creased velocity Is responsible tor est rate. United Aircraft Corp., East Hart­ amount of traffic Monday night and the Elaenhower cruaade for ple guessing as to the Identity of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Wednesday, 7:30 pjn., Prayer confirmed reports circulating for vealed the newborn infant as an haps It was, by some standards, my number one candidate for Gov­ Counflog Meter the fantastic increase In enefgy ford, until his retirement. as there usually is on a Sunday ^ n ic h and Praise Service. Masses at 7, 8, 8:15, 9, 0:10, I toe past two or three weeks that Your Pocketbook Th^depaju^nent said in its year- Innocent carrier of staph infec­ peace, laat spring. almost an Incidental crisis In the ernor. We must permit the cesium to for the same weight driven out of end rm ort yesterday that the in­ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ma­ night. (Missouri Synod) 10:16, 10:30 and.ll:30 a.m. four and possibly five Vletminh By FATE HENIJB tions to members of the house­ L2 I will keep the Connecticut home Holy Communion. Text: Liike ship. Service of Holy Communion. meter which literally counts the poor communications, military ex Ufe insurance Industry it whMher deaths took a sharp dip. The retirement of John F, Shea.f Town of Glastonbury and auditor case of 'cradle cap.’ It took almost sisters, Mrs. Carl Custer of St. Pe­ merit raises and fringe food smd looking forward rather than one of Sermon: "The Friendly Universe." and 11:30 a.m. cesium atoms as they flow by. is the reasMi for the peculiar mis- Incident In a radio broadcast the fires burning because somebody has 2:33-40. Theme: "Two Noble Ex­ perts said. .<« your life insurance should be cpn-> Accidents, the department said, first auditor of the Savings Bank for that town’s PTA, as well as a month to clear up and then he tersburg, Fla., and Mrs. Ernest television watching privileges. bitterness snd division and recrim­ Student Recognition Day. Thus we have a means of con­ siem capabilities of the Ion motor. Evans of Crystal Beach, Fla.; and On the other hand, nothing is ether night. to. amples for the After-Christmas St George’s Bpisoopal Church Premier Bonn's government said eideted an investment. The answer including child poisoning, continued being chairman o f the Manchester- developed a boil over his left ear. ination. Almost every American, 9 a.m., Sunday School: Nursery, trolling the number of atoms to be If a satellite is in a 300-mile or­ at a high rate, ranking 'behind of Manchester, and four staff pro­ six grandchildren. , good enough to make up to the "Looking back," said Canham, All Connecticut weathermen: and New Year’s Season.” Bolton bit the ion rocket can propel It a wounded Red soldier waa cap­ Rockville Committee for the Em­ "A t this same time, my hus­ we think, looked rather deeply into Just before releasing each fore­ Nursery In the parish house Grades 4-12. used and this can be our throttling tured and taken to a Vientiane to this, I think, depends upon what heart disease and cancer as toe motions have been announced by ployment of the Handicapped. band also developed a boil that Funeral services will be held sitter the fact that she’s sitting ~ *it Is easy to see that 1060 had The Rev. Donald W. Greene, Vicar with a tiny push to a 34-hbur or­ you consider an investment. I his or her own soul on this election cast, we will go to a window and during church worship. 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; Nur­ device. hospital. He was the second cap­ third leading cause of death. bank’s board of directors. Schieding resides with his wife 'Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the and not o -.t on a date. bit to make, it A synchlteioiis would look at it tola way: became absessed and he had to one major turning point: the Ill- look out. sery, kindergarten, Grades 1-3. But neutral cesium atoms cannot tured recently and proof of North The department said its cancer Shea, who retires today after and two children at 37 Woodbridge have penicillian shots, sulfa tab­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Church Sen'icM day, not to find the same answers, 5:30 p.m.. Junior High Youth 10 a.m.. Holy Communion and be used. They must he given an satellite. O r It can power a i ^ c e Life insurance is not a vehicle St. Burial will,be in East Ceme­ Tomorrow tlie tone of the New fated day in May when the U-2 The Republican brain trust: We First Church of Christ Scientist sermon. vehicle to the planets in s ' t^ h - Viet Nam aggression, the commun- registry of all active cases in the eortie 39 years in the banking busi­ St., Glaatonbur}'. lets and codeine. He was in great as the election results demonstrat­ will eventually stop running Masonic Temple F>llowship. electric charge by Ionizing them, que asserted. designed to make your dollars state holds more than 30,000 cases, ness, was cited by the board lor his James A. Murray, a Manches­ tery. Year will he more solemn, as many Taeosmalasance plane was brought 6:30 p.m.. Senior High Metho­ ly efficient manner in a 'much grow, but it is u necessary to an pain for a week. churches hold services. ed vividly enough, but to make against Ribicoff. Rockville Baptist Church that 1s, tearing one electron from North Viet Nam Radio in Ha­ an increase of about 1,000 over the long and conscientious service with ter native and president of the Friends may call at the funeral down over the Soviet Union. Fair- dist Youth\. Fellowship. them. This Is done by passing the shorter period of time than that individual’s or a family’s well­ "Since he hadn't had a boil home Tuesday from 3 to 6 and 7 to Center Congregational Church voting an act of conviction and be­ Mayor Dick Lee: I will Include 11 a.m„ Sunday Service, Sunday 69 Union S t using the conventional fuels and noi hro^cast a droial that an In­ 1959 total. the bank. Manchester High School Class of , ly or unfairly, for good or ill, this neutral ce.sium atoms through, a being aa shelter. Matter o f fact, in­ 1938, has had 22 years banking ex­ prior to this for 13 years, we 9 p.m. will present a family program at lief rather than a formality or personal political destiny among school, and Nursery. Rockville moving In what is called the most vasion had begun. The larger number of registra­ He first entered banking in 1921 wondered if our baby co\ild be Incident and the way It waa han­ Wednesday, 8 p.m., meeting. Concordia Evangelical tungsten ^ d which In our milk Elarller this month. Radio Hanoi surance and housing have a great tions, the report ssld, reflects not perience and has been with the 8:30 p.m., and the Rev. Clifford O. whim or participation In a popu­ my redevelopment projects. Rev. Wlnthrop W. Farnsworth, economical orbit ' ' with the former Home Bank A the ’villain'?’’ dled gravely incapacitated the El- Governor Ribicoff: I will put a Reading room hours at 749 Church ^ bottle model would be where the made an unusual broadcast an­ deal in common. only new cases but the generally Trust Co. of Manchester, In 1932 Savings Bank since 1955. serving Simpson will conduct a watch night Pastor Truly the Ion rocket, vVhm’ ep- Both offer protection. At you larity contest. This was the united full coating of philosophy, at last, Main S t, Tuesday, Friday, Satur­ Winter and Garden Sts. neck of the bottle begins. Once eriitional, will represent A signifi­ nouncing that two Vietnamese bat­ Improved outlook of cancer pa­ he joined the staff of the Savings as manager of the Bkut and West I'm afraid so. dear lady. And service at 11:30. SMihower administration for the the atoms have been Ionized, an pay for each you build valuable as­ self-communion st the polls which on that one defeat the Elsenhower day, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thursday, Rev. Paul C. Kaiser, Pastor cant breakthrough. 1 was truly talions deserted to La^os and ask­ tients whose lives are being saved Bank when that bank took over the Branches. Inasmuch as your letter is dated Fiuieralfi The Church rtf the Nazarene will rest of Its period In office. Conse­ 9:30 a.m„ Church School with electrical field (In the neck of' the ing Laos to disarm them. sets. Home ownership and insur­ He has a pre-standard certificate little niore than a month after the conduct a vigil of the new year, was a common experience even landslide brought me In 1962, for 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. classes for all ages. - impressed when I held In'' my and extended. The report also gave assets and liabilities of Home Bank quences and reactions throughout "God’’ will be the subject of 9 and 10:30 a.m., Ho)y (3om- bottle) will accelerate them to Observers viewed this as pos­ ance both are- vehicles of forced this health picture; from the Hartford Chapter Ameri­ onset of your husband's infection, beginning at 11 p.m. though It produced a divided re­ It may have been the thing that 11 a.m.. Morning worship. Ser­ hand a prototype of the rocket A Trust. He has been active In the lAirraine Daivn Townsend the world were mixed: on the one the leeeon-sermon. munion, Church School and very high speeds and as these sibly a North Viet Nam scheme to savings. Polio cases totaled 36, the low­ can Institute of Banking and is you may count yourselves for­ A watch night service at Con­ made everything possible. mon topic: "Chrtkt the Founda­ engine which will shape the National Association of Bank Au­ Private funeral services for sult; we think there waa a com­ The Golden Text is from Deut nursery. shoot out of the nozzle (the mouth send guerrillas into Laos and clear If you are clever Avhen you buy est since 1940. secretary of the Board of Direc­ tunate;, If you've all fought off cordia Evangelical Lutheran hand a grateful awareness that the Albert Jorgensen; First I will tion." Service of Communion. course of space travel in th4 fu­ ditors and Comptrollers. * Lorraine Dawn Townsend, nine- mon dividend left over for the kind find out whether I really can't 6;4. 7 p.m., Adult Bible class. of the bottle) as a n ’’action” , the ture. itself In advance of responsibility. your home, you make your savings The new low mark for tubercu­ Promotional changes resulting tors of the Campbell Council your unwelcome , .staph visitors Church will begin at 11:30 p.m. United States had been helping to 7:30 p.m.. Evening Gospel hour. “reaction" to this motion propels month-old daughter of Mr. and and breadth of thinking and feel­ stand doing nothing and having no Selections from the Bible in­ (Copyright 1961, General The Boim government’s com- and your assets work for you at the losis was 4.2 deaths per 100,000 from Shea’s retirement brings Knights of Columbus. A correspondent from Min­ A one-hour service at Covenant prevent war by keeping aerial sur­ The Salvation Army Message: “Spirits from the Pit," the space vehicle. mOniquo issued in Vientiane'said maximum. The .same is true with Murray Is a ba.sketball official Mrs. Marvin J. Townsend, 689 ing we Americans shall do In the headaches. clude I Sam. 17:45. Features Corp.) population and the case rate was Charles W. Schieding, assistant nesota complains^that her ,_nall.s Main St., were held yesterday af­ Congregational Church will begin veillance over the Soviet Union, on Ambassador John Lodge: I will Correlative passages from "Sci­ 661 Main S t Rev, 9;13'^21. Service of Baptism. Oh, yes. ’There Is one more Im-- "flagrant aggression" had been Ufe insurance. 21 per. 100,000 population. and Is a member of the Collegiate at 8 p.m. future. Mysticism, perhaps? Well, bank treasurer since 1957, Into the are splitting despite trials of ternoon at the Watkins-West Fu­ the other a shocked regret that contrive, for the next two years, to ence and Health with Key to the MaJ. E. Walter Lamie portant step. If only positive cesi­ committed. The town reported un­ More and more people are com­ 'The state’s estimated .23,400 post of bank auditor; and West Bureau of Officials gelatin, vatlmins and other medi­ Two services by the Salvation we find ourselves at year's end TalcottviUe Congregational Church um atoms were shot out of the Paper Lifts Errors der attack, Nonget, is situated on ing to realize this with the result Association. He is also past presi­ neral Home. 142 E. Center St. the American Pipaident had been be both busy and coy, and to live Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, Officer In Charge deaths in 1960 dropped to about Branch Manager James A. Murray cations. She a.sks if I know of The Rev. K. EJnar Rask, pastor Arrtly will be held at 8 and 11 p.m. with a little unused niystlclsm, tpo. in Connecticut. , Include page 228 : 26-27. Robert K. Shlmoda, Minister nozzle, the space vehicle would a highway leading to Vinh, a rail­ that there has been considerable 9.2 per 1,000 a slight increase above will be assistant treasurer. dent of the Connecticut Valley Z ion. Evangelical Lutheran forced to admit an action in viola­ soon acquire a negative charge and growth recently in two different anything that would help this an­ of Covenant Congregational Tod Blair: I will busy myself be­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School for all New York—Treated paper that road and trading center. the all-time low of 9.1 in 1954. Gordon Harmon, former bead Soccer Board. noying condition. Church will celebrate a Divine tion of another nation's sovereign­ • • • • • 10:45 a.m.,.Nursery opens. the machine would cCase operat­ makes It possible to oorrMl’;tlplng facets of the industry. If you are Church, officiated. ing a little leas coy. Covenant Congregational Church ages. '■ Premier Boun’s right-wing gov- The'state’s infant death rate is teller, has been promoted to West Gordon A. Harmon of 33 Pine At risk of contradicting those Worship Service in the G?fman 11 a.m., Wotahip service and ing. To get around this, an equal errors- without erasing Is being not aware of Salary Savings Life Burial was in East Cemetery. ty- John Bailey; First the ward and (Evangelical Covenant) 10:45 a.m., HoUness service. ernmeiit is Just one o f a succession expected to drop to 20.3 per 1,000. Branch manager and Mrs. Elesinor Hill Rd., a graduate of ^roostock who write advertising copy for the language with Holy Communion "The incident made It possible Three explosions, one a closed then the district and then the city 48 Spruce St. Special music. Sermon by MaJ. Sunday School. Sermon, “New number of electrons must be shot marketed in New York. The paper which ha've gained power in tjie Insurance or of the possibility of This -compared with 22.4 in 1959 G. Freelove is named head teller State Teachers College and Boston at 7:30 p.m. out into space to make the rocket promotion of dietary products. I John 8. Obrensky disaster, the next leaving an open and then the county and then the Rev. K. EJnar Rask, Pastor Lamie. Step for the New Year.” Greeters is-placed over the error.-^e error civil war. He has full U.S. backing prepaying premiums, give these and 23.7 in 1958. at the main office. AU promotions University, entered banking ’ in Our Savior Lutheran Church of ■ for Premier Khrushchev to blow are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Phillips. exhaust neutral electrically. some thought. Here is basic infor­ must express the minority onlnion Tha funeral of John 8. Obrensky, cauldron In which all civilization is state and then the nation, and I 2 p.m., Hospital 'visitation by is then, retyped, and the paper is In the hopes he will be able to The report said the state’s poi­ are effective at once. 1948 at the Aroostock County Wapping will hold a New Year’s up the summit meeting, and Mrs. Thomas McCann end Mrs. Deacon of the day is Roger This, then, is how the ion rocket said to actually lift the incorrectly mation: that nail splitting has little. If formerly of North St,, was held this will always remember that the only 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with eliminate the Red Pathet Lap. son information center had a' 30 Schieding, bom Jan. 13, 1920, Trust Co. in Caribou, Maine. anything, to do with nutrition. Eve tfesper Service at 7:30 p.m. with It President Elsenhower's to test Its own capacity to survive, real basic difference, is one of size. Elizabeth Wilson. Spencer. Ushers are Marshall works. • typed letter or letters from toe The Soviet Union gained a foot­ Salary Savings Life Insurance is morning at the Walter N. Leclerc classes for .age levels kindergar­ per cent increase in information in Glastonbury, is a graduate of He has worked at the East In my experience, this com­ Funeral Home. 23 Main St., fol­ For Rornan Catholics the day is ' hopes to end his administration In the third a healing anti strength­ Senator Prescott Bush: I will 6:30 p.m., Prayer service. VVellington and James Boettcher, You might ask If it is that sim­ paga hold in Laos during the brief reign ordinary life insurance written on requests. It also said the swallow­ ten through adult. ple, why haven’t we used it be­ East Hartford High School, Uni­ Branch office of the Savings Bank monly encountered nuisance re­ lowed by a high Mass of requiem triply solemn. Besides being Sun-: ening expulsion of a touch of do­ pay no attention to all those char­ 7 p.m., Evening service. Special 7 p.m., Junior and Senior Fel­ of neutralist Premier Prince Sou- persona through their place of em­ ing of drugs by children under and has been manager of the West day and the first day of the new a great wave of constructive, his­ 10:30 a.m., Church time nursery. fore? The answer to this lies In versity of Connecticut in 1948 and sults from Injury to the nail bed at St. Bridget’s Church. mestic cancer—these add up to a acters beating aropnd me. music. Sermon by MaJ. Lamie. lowships. vanna Phouma. Russian gasoline ployment and in most cases paid five years accounted for more the Stonier Graduate School of Branch in. the Manchester Shop­ year, it is the feast of the Circum­ toric peace making. Friendly con­ 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship. the incredibly difficult task of for by the insured individuals. In inflicted by chemicals in cuticle . The Rev. John J. Delaney was Former Senator Bill Benton: I’ll and supplies were flown to Vien­ poisonings than anything else. Banking at Rutgers University ping Parkade. He is taking bank­ cision of Christ. tact between Washington and ■violent and turbulent year. These Communion will be celebrated. making it work. . . bery and kidnapping, but the. remover and related co.smetlc celebrant. Mrs. Raymond Murphy wait for them to call me. Calvary Church The First Lutheran Church 800 YEARS . tiane and later weapons for Capt. this year. He holds a certificate ing and accounting courses at Sports at Minimum are violent and turbulent times. Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri' Dr. Meitner indicated there were about one plan out of five, the em­ preparations. If the bed, situated was organist and soloist. Moscow In the persona of the two day, 7:30 p.m., Services in ob (AseemMles of God) Rockville Kong Le’s Leftist forces when they from the American Institute of Hartford’s American Institute of No recreation programs are What of them? The Rev. David O. Jaxhelmer, D J>., many difficulties In dealing with PRESORIPTION ployer pays some portion of the Judge Backs Bar at the base of the nail (lunula). Is Burial Was in St. Bridget's Ceme­ ' nations’ leaders was broken off. servance of Universal Prayer 647 E. Middle Tpke. took over the capital. Banking and is a member of the Banking and the Hartford School tery, where the R ev. Stanley Has- scheduled for the weekend, nor ere Rev. Keimeth L. Gustafson, Pastor materials and In the development EEPERIENCaB - Red China often has threatened cost or adds something on a pro­ Hartford, Dec. 31 {/P)— A super­ permanently damaged, nothing there-any sports-events. There will "President Eisenhower's project­ Why not, unless someone can Week at church. of the hardware. Uesium is a Manchester Lodge of Masons and of Accounting. tillo read the committal. Bearers Pastoi’ to intervene in Laos, charging "Im­ rata basis for every dollar toe em­ ior court Judge has upheld the will re.store It to health. be sledding, skating, and hockey at ed trip to the Soviet Union, which think of something better to do highly corrosive element and as ploye puts into the plan. Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. The new head teller at the Main were Edward Kowalczyk, Raymond 8 a.m., Sunday School classes ARTHUR ORUfi perialist" we.stern' nations, par­ Fairfield County Bar Association’s During the period from 1948 to If the damage is not too severe, Center Springs' Park and Charter otherwise would certainly have with them, turn them Into a golden and ^ 8 South Methodist Church the temperature must be at least These plans work much In the office is Mrs. Eleanor G, Freelove, Dlubac, Ignatz Zatkowski, Anthony 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. for all ages. Adult Bible class. ticularly the United States, have refusal to admit a former Wash­ 1952, Schieding was a bank exam­ a native of Manchester who - has the bed may recover If it is pro­ Wilga, Stanley Krajewski, and Oak Park. age? Lawrence F „ Almond 3000 degrees at the emitter, this manner in which you might buy met with remarkable acclaim by Percy M. Spurrier 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship. Teacher tralning^urse.- fermented the civil war and that ington, D.C., patent attorney to iner for the State Banking Depart­ been with The Savings Bank of tected from further Injury. Witold Pszczolkowski. A review of the news of the year the Soviet people, waa canceled., We quote, not with malice, but 10:15 a.m., Church Service. Holy Chinese territory is threatened. savings bonds if you do this on a the State Bar. ment and was employed by the However. In neither In.atance in Manchester will be broadcast M lnistm Special New Year’s Day Service. payroll dedti(;tion plan. Your em Manchester since Feb. 25. 1941. Later It proved Impossible for with a touch of envy for such Who Is known a. Few guessed iU time correctly. critical eras of Westsm history so Give mo a light to banish fear. 7 p.m.. Junior High Youth Fel­ In MemoHam charges toe PUC denied toe union coroner aald Brown was stabbed revolution. to ua aa aoon aa proved safe for uae. Your physi­ h A m t k t f n i In loving memory of John Vesco, who which you do not have to pay an port Police today contltiued their advising that the United States But when Africa exploded, before typically characterized by a keen Take from my heart the haunt­ lowship with Mary Lou Kowell and cian can prescribe the particular medicine he paeied easy Jan. 1. 1947. due process of law by not allowing three times by Valentine Suber will Intervene in Cuba with troops. The busy cabinet session also: | income tax. lnveeti$aUon Into a $1,200 holdup of the same address during an anybody waa really ready for It, ing dread." Amy Shorrock leading. Senior thlnlcs beet for you. It to take part in a bearing on the i-eported to them by an employe •The purpose of the purported Created a superior council of sense of change and exploration, Away in Qod a beautiful garden. And prepaid premiums can be argument over the use of a second Youth Fellowship meets. Topic: withdrawn at almost any time al­ proposed sale. The union claims toe of a welding shop. Mrs. Carol message, Prensa Latina said, was univereltles to oversee Cuban high­ the explosion proved to be a thing and also by an atmosphere of per­ In the valley of peace so fair floor common bathroom. Suber Is He said to me—this Man that stood "Christian FVlIowshtp." gome day. some time, when toll It o'er though rometlmes a fe e is charged. PUC ought to have provided for Richter, 18, Monroe, told police she to convince Latin American na­ er education, an apparent move to which reached out and pulled ail sonal and political and social in­ wa'U meet our lov^ one there. compensation to employes for any being' held without bond at the At the gate of the coming year; YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US When you (AS rights reserved, was held up snd .robbed of a pay­ tions that multilateral intervention force private unlvereitiee more in­ security. . . . Emanuel Lutheran Church cut in pay or loss of pension rights Hartford State Jail In connection i dvUlzatlon in toward Itself, for "Go Into the dark and unknown need a medicine. Pick up your praacrlptlon If tM tim U L m U L BSssiaa# Wife, son suid family. Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) roll while she was drinking coffee would be preferable to action by to line with the government; they may suffer through a trans­ with the slaying. fateful teet o f all that man has land C. Henry Anderson, Pnstor shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly the United States alone. Decreed a 10-day suspension of "It Is Inevitable, now, that we Arthur K. Onnrd, Intern* fer of ownership. in her car parked at a drive-in built. And place In God’s your trem­ without extra charge. A great many people en­ In Memoriam FIRE KILLS FOUR CHILDREN restaurant. She said the robber The agency said the message a law forbidding dismissal of pro­ shall encounter large factore In bling hand; “The principal purpose imderly- HELD ON CHECK COUNT trust us ivlth their prescriptions. May we com­ elitm iiiif diui^ In lovlns mrmory of John Vesco, who Los Lanas, N.M„ Dec. 81 OP)— held one hand in an overcoat also accused Cuba of building 60 fessors, thus preparing a purge of The relations o f man to man, the our future which we cannot Imme­ Far better than the light of, day. 9 a.m., Divine. Worship and passed away Jan. 1, 1947. ing the sale/’ the complaint said, Los Angeles, Dec. 31 (fl')—Peter pound yours7 .a Four small children were bnnied pocket aa though he was carry­ rocket launching sites of Soviet toe faculties;' relations of nation to nation, of Far safer than any man-known Church School. Nursery, class tor "is to avoid and evade the obliga­ Genova, 42, Bridgeport, Conn., is diately manage to our eatlsfactlon, a Your memory ts as dear today. to death here early this morn­ ing a gun and demanded the mopey design on toe Island's territory Dissolved the accounts court, way.'' 3-ytar-oIds. Muito by the Chwel As In the hour you passed away. tions of labor agreements and to awaiting trial here on a charge of power bloc to power bloc, of eco- no matter how hard we try. In­ ing when a can of kerosene ex­ which she had Just withdrawn from “vrith the plan of attacking the which acts as a Judicial watchdog Said the Man that stood at the Choir. deprive employes of their benefits." uTlting a check for $513 without lioinlc system to economic system, Brnlhers,’ sisters and their families. ploded nnd turned thetr twe- a Bridgeiwrt bank. United Statca when the occasion over government flnance. drea were able te ateape the application by pie Walker Truck­ before the end of 1350, warning nounced I960 budget under which X would not if X might— both services, " L o o l ^ A t The ing Oo. for permission to uae New The Perinl Corp.. Framinjtoam, Harttold, DSC. 31VP) — H. Allan toe government reportedly Ijtt a TiWch alone can guanuitae survival fiof.... P i^riptioh Phsrinseir This day do we remember, flamoa to aalety. Tha dead are repeatedly of an invasion that Fd rather walk in the dark with Reoord," 4 iorlng thought we rive Britain MM well as Portland, Ckmn., Maas., has aignad a $1,208,770 con Gleason Jr. of toe B[artford Semi­ fo r any o f Umsb. aU now bou to- "W e must continiuUly remind nqver came. - mlUton-dollar deficit; God Wednesday, 7:18 p.m„ Bible dOl Main Htrsat, . nno . ... M longer with----rith.ua., — the aeaa aad danghtew o f Mr. aa a base for the disposal of atom­ tract for toe conatriietipn o f a nary Foundation has been elscted Established embassy-level diplo­ I ftO m ln the symbolic caukiroa « i t la our heans tilll Htco. and Mrs. Jess ArohBwqna e i , The accueatton this year aervea oiuselvM. in them circumstances, Than go alone in the light: study .houit In the chapel led copyright 1989 (12WS) ic wadte material has been dis­ dam and incidental structures five a membsr of the exscuUvs com- aa aa appropriate backdrop for a matic relations with four Ck>mmu- .pm test east la whidi that the toroes of history are U- I'd rather walk with Him by faith Peetor Andereep. Tba Makulis famfly. l » e . Lnmw. I fw hedtte. warn missed 'by toe Atomic Energy miles north of Torringtoa, Conn, mittss of toa Lingulstio Society of giant mllita^ parade Monday aa nlst nation* and Isgatton-level dip- horMd Isyaad resasnHtoa, fn- s u n esa do wia as- UUMe w b m wo are fully expooed to Than uvalk alona tw sight 7:80 p.m., study for HI Commlseicn (ABC). Tlie contract glyaa tlia company America. He WM chosen f i r the a second anniversary eelebrqtlon relations (With one MW SuhinltUd bjr Itev. iL Bjiw^Rask .HARTFQRD ROAD AT MeRBE t T R iS t -M M l kewe vstteeSapte' 'qoM- qr tbs test MSS thonil.MMl moro than over ao in our ImptMTM la the muaio room led by .The company now hold* a II- 660 ealeader days In whito to fln- post here yesterday at toe soc­ o t Castro’s triumph over Dtotator African natlan. The nattima are Covenant Church Arthur Oeard.^ D H i ara BM lsto, ,11. Baatars, oonao to roootvo. paekago aad Igg to# dam. It will bo a part of l e s annual maeUnr, wMch ands IVlgaheio Batista. North Viet Nam. Albania, Outer Read Herald Advs. A CluU tiii^ aM fMpb, S. proewa for dtopeml at aoa eortaln; d eomploa flood control ayotom la , An iavaalon sea$a swept .Cuba MoHfoUa, Hnnffary aad Mall. ■J.

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pikieffi 8IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHB8TER,»C0NN^ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1960 ------r r ------^ BUGG8 BUNNY OUR BUARDUIG HOUSE With MAJOR HOOPLS d a i l y ; c r o s s w o r d p u z z l e pMwte: r|(|raetiil9i! ' s a s s. s s jNOO*BAaWHDHl%. s s iimc^Aprx^x^^^micPo^ii ^ AOUM8 IHikoMM inmtao I TioolBtlaM S A lfertu i s s s s ? ^ * * - w - oiStSir vtilM ijga a RajOT— ~ •Dodar'a UShMdbMTillg • CSooqptHfliBt Ttlinr lS B sp % tlU M fM t veralty of Virginia Law School and lOFtminiiw t Ganlnt’i «M SSFandae ___ 'the Harvard Graduate School of laAitlMDiui » Native bOiadio « ^aevanta MANCHESTER Business AdministraGon. IS River Tallqr 30Ogle OOWoery USoeUMi ao^Stod(barJ WRuHaadale Bodies Lavey Joined . the publlah|nK 101 company in 1951 as assistant gen­ aheeploMi 11 Em^ aiHomWaat 40Net aw AUTC P.- RTS Flattery goes to your lYhen we custom 17 Coemie order 10 Root flnial 82DoiMaliealave opAytmeh.__ ^ eral manager and has been exeeu- U ltap e 20Vip«r 34Flahaaoee SI Diitaat teoolk Choiett Variety IN NEW LOCATION Uve'vlce president and general style your permanent with artistry and skill. 30 Serpent 22Arm0dSMt 4ftWaa vlctoileM manager since 1959. 3 i r ^ ( ^ ) aSHaniMt 41Riveria ^ DeCtermler Motor Sales, Inc Swttaeriaad U O a tfm Ahvfaye At Vw rSeM oa tfim ; He resides with his wife in 34 Fragrant 34Prtnc« Quality • MAOHINB SHOP SlERVim bsgan Its 16th year in Its new Chevy. Chase, Md. oleoretin OSIiMumiag dtlfiaplaeaa SSBuatla R u b ier sales and service build­ 38Surfeitad • BflClPMlillCr S ^ o o i f • PASTS (MW and roMIlt) ing at 286 Broad St. The company SENIOR ANALYST SSFuhion I ■i 1 4 T 1 ft r r was formerly at 42 Maple St , 'o SAEucbarlatie • AOCESSOK1B8 Dale C. Martin of . 21 Pioneer wlMvoaael • SUPPLIES t George DeCormier, president of W i t BAST CENTra ST. IS u 43 OAK S t the Arm, in remarks about his Circle has' been promoted' to Sen­ asSmafSeth • Da Pont Patat, S iq ^ M ior analyst in the planning de- TEL. Ml 8-Sm (Bib.) it To if XinL MI »-89S7 Opea SatnrdAya UatO S PJL first 16 successful years as a car 30 Angered dealer s^d, *‘My sales have always ]>artment at Aetna Life AfSllated 37RaeecoiirM Insurance Companies of Hartford. ------...... ffnAr'TrTu& 18 been good and the people of Man­ cireuit \l chester have been wonderful to A graduate of the University of 60X S M c e s 38FamouaBriUih Complete * me throughout the years. Connecticut, Martin Joined the In­ ATTEWnOsS* sebeol HIGH GRADE so Renovated ‘What others have done with surance firm In January 1958. He GLASS 41 Ragged M iltiilB MBMUIdiMid HEATING K i i a r f s Intelligence and hard work I have Is assistant treasurer of the Aetna mountain apur done with luck and good friends,” life Men’s Club, president of Chi * For Auto Wlndehlelde ST r o t a r y 6 r PRINTING 42 City in Florida FOOD MARKET he said. Phi Alumni Association of the * For Store Fronto and ' 44 Ancient ■ ■ PRESSURE BURNERS A naOve of Longmeadow, Maas., University and a trustee of the all eixea of windowe . JOB AND COMMERCIAL CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER language it S40 E. MIDDLB TPKE. CALL US FOB FREE and former engineering director First Presb3rterian Church of * For Table Tope PRINTING 40EmbeUUied □□ V ESTIMATBS PHONE MI a-tsas Hartford. I S3 Greedy W for the aircraft scheduling unit at Open 6 Ooya a Week > S4 Dance itep □□ Op^ Monday Hun Satnrdw PAWA in East Hartford, DeC!or> Married to the former Janet H. 8 AJM. to 8 PAL Prompt and Efficient PrintlBg ! so The old year la F08ARTY BROSa T AAl. totPJI. mler began hla dealership, with Doyle o f Manchester, the couple Of Ail Kinds ^ juatabout— — 44 4ft 5T JT to 16 BT SUNDAYS, 7 AJd. toS PJI. Walter Binge on Dec. 15, 1945, have two children, David and kTWithered moOSPORATED with capital of 3500. Binge left Holly. J. A. WHITE so Fhitt drink M FEDDO HIGHLAND COAL, DeCormier after two weeks to COMMUNITY PRESS BO Feminine name 53 OONNEOnOUT CORE. Speciedusing in the finest start his own dealership in Mid- BRIEFS 9 East Middle Tpke. 00 Vary (Fr.) H" M FUEL OIL. RANGE OH. cold cuts end meats GLASS CO. 01 Dower U SIB Broad S t—(M . DO 9-458t dletov^. Sales of the United Statea En­ 81 BloeeU SL—TeL 50 8-7822 Telephone Ml 3-5727 property lown. “I paid three months rent in ad­ velope Co. for the first ten months it eT a 3 : 02 Female aheap - vance at 42 Maple ,St., installed of I960 were about 4 per cent (pL> - 9 lights and telephone and went to ahead of the comparable period work,” he said. of 1969 with earnings for the two '"One CaU Does It All” SH O RT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAl Call Ml • <-1111 periods about equal, President Jo­ DeCormier Sold a complete line DRY CLEANING ABC APPLIANCE FOB REPAIRS, of Wyllys cars and trucks prior seph S. Fairchild announced to REPLACEMENT D u b a l d o to 1965 when he received a Ram­ stockholders in the 1960 Annual and LAUNDERING REPAIRS ON ALL TYPES OF bler franchise dealership. Report mailed yesterday. Sales MUSIC CENTER The new Broad St. plant greatly for the 10-month period amounted Branchee At: 19 Mapla St.-MI 9-8879 to 346,794,532, and net earnings, 186 MIDDLE TPKE. WEST increases the former operation SOI HARTFORD RU. REPAIRS O N - TnDL. Ml 8-620S show room space and service de­ after taxes, came to 31,145,240, ^ (OMMPRCIAl. partment The personnel has been equal to 31.38 a share on the com­ 208 N. BlAlN ST. mon stock, it was noted. GRILLS, ELECTRIC IRONS, doubled from four to eight, per­ TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS, ACCORDIONS ^ sons. Connecticut telephone users can NEW SYSTEM KINSMAN ORGANS An amusing incident was noted reach more than 130 million tele­ LAUNDRY VACUUM CLEANERS, by DeCormier about the man who phones around the world, accoM- HEATERS, FANS. WOObCOCK Private iBstmcGons came in and picked out a car he Ing to the 1980 edition of "The DRY CLEANERS SEWING MACHINES Instraments and Supplies liked, paid for it and arrived a World’s Telephones,” released to­ Main Plant: 44 Harrison SL REFRIGEKATiqN CO. day later to pick it up only to find day by the American Telephone Phone Ml 9-7758 All work guorantsod OrelMBtra for Hirt that it . was standard transmission and Telegraph Co. This represents and the man didn’t know how to 97 per cent of all the phones on use a clutch. In fact “he never earth. saw one before,” DeCormier said. George DeCormier stands in front of two 1961 Ramblers in the Detroit’s new compact cars are "We gave him an automatic new oar showroom at his new plant at 285 Broad St., opened being bought by corporations for CUNLIFFE DON WILLIS transmission and all was well,” formally on Dec. 15. use as company fleet cars. Cost CHRISTMAS DeCormier said. conscious Industry is giving com­ MOTOR SALES 250 TOLLAND ST. DeCormier is a past president of "Chamber of Commerce Family" University, Moriarty started his pact car sales a hypo no man­ EXPERT AUTO BODY and GARAGE the Manchester Lions Club, Man­ of Connecticut by Robert P. Stacy, career In the accident department made, promotion could, according FENDER REPAIRS EAST HARTFORD C L E A k ^ C E to Purchasing Week Magazine. 18 Main St„ Tel. Ml 9-4531 BU 9-6333 chester Automobile Dealers As­ SCCC president, and George E. Un- and was appointed to underwriter ... ENAMEL and LACQUER sociation, Highland Park School derw o^ president of the Connecti­ in 1929 and to assistant Secretary The capacity of motels along REFINI8HINOS Power and Hand Tools 2 0 % to 50% FTA,, and a. past vice president cut Association of Cham^r of in 1946, a position he now holds. Connecticut highways has doui Spocidizing In Commerce Executives. bled in the past four years, ac­ Painting and Decorating Tools OFF of the Connecticut Automotive He is married and is a member REASONABLE PRICES Garden and Land Tools Trades Association and was an­ of the Manchester Country Club cording to a survey by the Devel­ FREE ESTIMATES BRAKE SERVICE Baby, Honsehold, Party MANCHESTER nual committee. chairman of the INSTRUCTS COURSE and the American Legioii. opment Commission’s Research '**jRnlo*s rsally a thinkor. Mom! Troubla la, aha uaually and Banquet Needs Chamber of Commerce. Robert H. Starkel, co-manager' Division. Overnight accommoda­ BT. SO—WAPPING, CONN. Front End Alignmtnt Invalid Needs Married to the former Wilhel- of Manchester's Putnam A Co. of­ AREA MANAGER tions numbered 133 for 6,376 per­ AT THE DUCO SION thinks ahe’a huncryl** BOOKSHOP sons in 1956 to 179 for 9,726 this ANDREWS BLDG. mina Wlsselink of The Nether­ fice, will instruct a new course de­ Gordon J. Todd of 182 McKee TEL. Ml 4-1228 Gonsrd Repair Work lands, the couple have 6ve chil­ year, a 35 per cent rise. Manches­ 67 E. Center St—MI 8-1086 signed to unveil the intricacies of St. has been promoted to territory ter has three motels. PARKING IN REAR dren: Carter 17, William 13, investments to be launched Feb. 2 manager for the Quaker Oats LITTLE SPORTS B Y ROUSON Doreen 9, Gerard 6 and Joseph 3. at East Hartford High School at Co., it was announced this week TOYLAND The family resides at 30 Steep Hol­ 7 p.m. by M. F. Lynch, general sales ICE SKA'^S, SLEDS, low Lane. The course, offered by the Uni­ manager in Chicago. Radio Today MANCHESTER TOURAINE SPRING HORSES, DOLLS, CUSTOM MADE versity of Connecticut's Division In his new position, Todd will RADIOS,X PROMOTED of Continuing Eklucation Services, head a team of grocery products MEMORIAL CO. SMALL APPLIANCES CANVAS AWNINGS James D. Mahoney has been will meet each Thursday from 7 sales representatives who, Oppoalto Eaet Cemetery named vice president of the Green to 9:15 p.m. under Starkel’s tute­ through re-alignment of the com­ WDRC—1360 PAINTS GIFTS FOR ALL 1:00 A J. a: Middaylay k Low Paper Co., Inc., of East lage cmd will cover such topics as pany’s field sales forces, serve 3:05 Jerry Btahoilop Show For Best Rosults MANCHESTER Hartford, It was announced this “History of the Market,” "New both retail and wholesale accounts 6:05 Today on Wwall Strett Qudity Mtmoriols week by Theodore G. Pell, com- York Stock Exchange,’’ "Mutual more effectively. 6:10 Art Johnson Show SURPLUS SALES CO. paiw president. 8:05 ^ y n o r Shines Over SO Yean Experience 169 N. MAIN ST. Funds,” "Iiivestment Objectives,” In 1956 Todd was given the 11:06 Spotlisht on Sport! Mahoney, a Manchester native •‘Dividends,’’ and “Things that "Quaker of the Year'-’ award by 13:10 Raynor Shlnea AT DEPOT SQUARE 1:00 News, Signoff PAUL'S now residing In Wapping, will as­ Effect the Stock Market,” among the company as the man having Call Ml 9-5807 OPEN DAILY TO 9 PJM. sume his duties on Jan. 1 IMI w n o —1980 PAINT SUPPLY the special planned lectures. the most outstanding record for 1:00 Monitor J. FARR—MI S-7111 A graduate of Manchester High the year in the fields of merchan Starkel, a qualified Instructor in 1:16 Vour Homs Decorator A. AlMETTl, Prop. 645 Main Street the field of finuice, Is a graduate 1:30 Saturday Matinee 3:00 Metropolitan Opera Rarrieon SL, Manchester of the Unlwerslty of Connecticut. 4:30 News, Weather, Sports Tel. MI 9-0300 Registration for the course will 4:46 News In Depth 5:10 Monitor SEE US FOB: be Jan. 17-18 from 7 to 9 p.m. at 6:00 News • fairway is o Alnmlnmn Roll Up Awnings i the UConn branch at 1280 Asylum 6:16 Sports. Weather Ave., Hartford. If inconvenient, 6:30 Monitor o Venetian Blinds 7:30 UConn vs. D rtks WATKINS-WEST We buy, aell or trade antique a Storm Doors mail registration with fees are 10:06 Monitor and used furniture, china, glass, your HOW yaar’s o CombinaGon Wladows accepted by Albert Jeffers, Uni­ 11:30 Parade of Banda versity Box U-56, before Jan. 18. 11:56 Times Square FUNERAL sliver, old coins! gold coins, Manchsstsr Awniaa Cp. 13:Q0 Parade of Bands 3:00 Stgn-off dolls, guns, hobby collections, party haadquartors! 19S WEST CENTER ST. . SUGGESTION AWARD W H AY-610 SERVICE < attic oontentR, or whole estates. Telephone Ml . 9-8091 Big St Established 1949 Mrs. Beatrice C. Minor of 431 7:80 Polish NaUonat Homs Appraisals. Lydall St. has received a check of ORMAND J. WEST 3325 for a suggestion in The Trav­ Sign Oft FURNITURE FAIRWAY elers Insurance Companies’ annual W P O P —1410 Director field employe suggestion plan. Vice 1:00 News REPAIR SERVICE Main Street Manchester 3:00 Conn Ballroom 148 B. CENTER ST. o Open Thors, and FrI. TUI 9 o President Lyttleton M. Baldwin 6:00 News Weather and SALES announced this week. • :16 Conn Ballroom 7:00 Bob Scott Mancheetor’e Oldest TALCOTTVILLB CONN. T u R n P i K E The award te one of 21 totaling 7:90 Newa. Weather TEL. Ml 8-7449 312,150 presented to 12 home of­ 8:00 Ray Somers With Finest FaclUOee Tlw Ntw, Bsourifui fice winners and nine field win­ 11:00 Newr * auto bo d y 11:10 Ray Bomera t#i ners. 1:00 Del Raycee Mrs. Minor, working in the casu­ W I N F —1220 alty accounting division, recom­ 1:00 Showcase. News ' d A A Upholstery RESTAURANT mended that offsetting entries not 4:66'Mr. Flx-lt VIC’S PIZZA SHOP James D, Mahoney 6:06 Showcase and News r A N D IV I Shops be reported on branch office dally Gordon J. Todd 6:30 Mutual Sports “ Over 45 Yeare Experience”- 153 W Middle 'Dmiplke ROUTE 6-44A—BOLTON WRECKER premium and commission -reports. 5:50 %K>rts Special School, Mshoney received his 6:00 Canada Calls Phone Ml 9-S700 This change in procedure will have dising, selling, and public rela­ 6:06 Showcase and News RE-UPHOLSTERINQ OPEN SUNDAYS SERVICE bachelor of science degree in busi­ special merit and there will be tions. Several hundred company e Modern Fornitore ness administration from HiUyer 7:05 Social Security PIZZA a Loncli and Dinner savings in the branch offices by salesmen were considered for the 7:15 Bvening Devotions - and Aattqnea College In 19M. award which was presented at the ■7:30 3 0 ------Showcase and " ------News , • Store Stools and Boothe SPAGHEHI Served Dally He was employed with CSieney elimination preparation of dally 11:0505 Music Beyond the Star 0 Lounge Entertainment premium and commission reports annual sales 'and advertising 13:05_ _ .0 B World______N tw s Roundup e Custom Furniture Bxx)S. as assistant purchasing agent meeting In Atlantic City, N. J. 13:16 Bignoff RAVIOLI NighUy before Joining Green A Low in 13S6 for such items. Slip Covers and Draperie* o Weddlnga a Banquets The Employe Suggestion .Plan, Todd Joined Quaker Oats in Made to Order and has since been engaged in sales 1945 as a retail salesman and be­ OPEN DAILY a Pnrtiea—Phone Ml 8-2842 and sales develment operations in its 15-year history, has made ^ Complete SelectioD of Materiale, 29,836 . awards totaling approxi­ came Jobbing salesman in 1949 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 PJ«. ■ ' - for that company. Deaths Last flight ESTIMATES mately 3117,000. for the territory of Western Con­ V SUNDAYS Mahonsynserved with the Sixth necticut, Western Massachusetts . 208 iC Main SL. Mancbeetor YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS Air Force during World War II and By THE ASSOCIATED PR 4 PJM. to 10:30 PJtt. TOPS IN SALES and Vermont. ' ^ Ml 9-6824 with the Military ’ Air Tramsport London, Dee. 81 Sir CLOSED MONDAYS Service during the JKorean coruDict. Robert Smith Inc. Insurance A governor and past president 3. of the Knights of the Grip of thur Perni, 74, hoariioM tm COLD BEER He was dischargsd with the rank agency has won top honors for of Master Sergeant. Connecticut, he has been active in 1960 In the sale of Aetna Cas­ Little League sports in coaching UQUORS, WINES Married to the former Viola Nel­ ualty Auto-Rite automobile in­ FOS EXTSA MONEY DUCOmdPUlUXRmWSHING son of Manchester in 1963, the and refereeing capacities, os well surance. as serving a term as president of rumora that Sir Arthur « Berube's FREE DELIVERY couple have three children, Dennis Announcement was made yea- Mother bu ) TYPEWKITBR SEKVICE 7, Brian 5, and Canri, three months, the Verpluick School PTA. marry the Queen WE PAY Ml 9-5507 too MIDDLE TURNPIKB, WEST terday by the Hartford Branch of A North Adams, Mass., native, iaeued a formal denial tto t 479 Middle Tpke. E. at their 40 Clinton Dr., nsldenco Aetna Casualty and Surety Com­ Maaeheetor MANC2IESTER \ in Wapping. Todd and his wife, MhrgareChave hia lawyer*. HI8HEST FRIGES •U M V ^ pany which services all of Con­ resided in Manchester for the last Lanalng, Mich. - Dr. Guy H. necticut except Fairfield County. REBUILT TYPEWRITERS For Rags, Metals STATE CHAMBER MEETS 12 years. The couple have a boy, Phona Manclieafar The Smith Agency aold more Gordon J. Todd Jr, ROYALS, UNDERWOODS. viCHrs The 61st annual Msmborshlp ■ L. O. SMITHS. Eto. and Scrap Iron PACKAGE STORE Auto-Rite policies than any other yeoterday of cancer. CALL OR DELIVER TO 3-7043 Moating of the Ckmnscticut State agency In Its territory. ' 20 DISSELL ST, Chamber of Comrasrco next DIVIDEND VOTED Denver—^Herbert F. Thlie, We Baadle Stattonery Along Wednesdsy at the SteUor Hotel In A 3 per cent stock dividend oh former managing editor at 1 With Oflloe BlaeUne Supplies Hartford will bo attended by many FROMOnONS. RBTIRBMENT Class A and ClaOs B stock, pay­ iottebluff, Neb., Daily Star I Your Stall List As Oeirired OSTRINSKY Manchsater men. Seven ataff promotiona and one able In shares of CHass A, was aid and the CoUxwSo Spri Dealers In Waste Matortab retirement of men from Manches­ declared by the board of directors Free Preoa, died yeeterday a ' A. J. BERUBE. Prop, 781 PARKER ST. Among those planning to attend TSL Ml 8-8786 «r Ml S -M t are Chamber of Commerce officers ter, Venioh, Wapping and Andover of the Kaman Aircraft Corp„ at a' long illnem. m tL8411-toa 8-6848 Hayden L. Griswold, Jiresldent; n*are announced last weak by The a meeting held Dec. 22. WiUimn H. Slelth and Andrew An- Travelers Insurance Co. In Hart­ The dividend is payable on Jan. ford. 80, 1961, to atookholdere of rec­ Yukon Museum Set THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE ______BY WII^SON SCRUGGS saMi, vice presidents; and john P. whan H*a 9mm Wist, executive vice preeldent; and Promotions In the casualty un­ ord Dec. 80, 19M. TTHCRCMASAMOUXIOMAM-MHly «vouwi5mwHAfro»^ TTie Herald Co-Publisher Thornes derwriting department o f . the Kaman la currently producing Ottawa—The JCano, one o laat four Yukon River aternwheel- EE --- 'MOTSoao-WWUVSPWASMB SW MOVED M UEXr D 0 0 riD » JG W , X TWUK' MATTEK,iml F. Ferguson. Travelers Indemnity were Richard the Air Force H48B reecue heli­ ArAucm/. AU* HAD SO M m m pCBM «MS 'O I» SHCMOWSIHATE/Mto BETTEKK. You nims ths M... m iMvs Ju t tbs iWd Du Pont The. meeting—hold on the open­ C. Reeves of Wapphig, named aen- copter and the U.8. Navy HU2K ere, woa w uiijM r LOfTVOUC tlrement for a loot run II \ a. UMfr KuowMin to b o !

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WHAT HAP i! i p . By FRANK C U N E < ^But thfi elever Mutbpaw ' ahot* CXJIL m A N D tN G S nuktr fiUo contributed • flnt NSW York, .Dot. $1 ehem()ths Giants of the National Football Joe McCluskey was the first—to ing fine crowds, as well as inter to the second-string not long ago, Canavari, R’jcktriUe High mentor, who sfiw his cliib squander sters, Madison Square Garden was the High Temple of Box­ Temperature a year ago on on tap^Ohio State against Gulf Mouth fdasslc at Hhreve- I>ague. represent the United States in the eating and exciting cards. scored 21 points for Richmond as another 10-point, actually 12-point, margin last night in Rock­ New Year's Day was ,12 de­ AND St. Bonaventure and Duke against porl, l.a.— South Carolina turned The Smoker will be open to ing. It was to the fight fan as Everest to the mountaineer. Olympic Games In Rome, Italy. College Standout ville against Middletown Hlgh.'^...... ^^— Central Connecticut Captures North Carolina. Ohio .Slate and ,St. back Mississippi, 85-79. the Spiders rolled to their first men and boys. Ducats may be Tour D'Argent to tho gourmet andf grees. Swimmer Bill Stuek set numerous Individuals who stood out, in The Tigers, scrapping all the way, - . Bonaventuie clash for the ECAC WTAC Tournament at San Fran­ championship In the seven tour­ purchased from Hal Tiirktng- .1 Aqueduct to the racegoer. Attend­ records at Manchester High and addition . to the aforementioned posted a 60-47 Valley League suc­ Holiday Festival title in New cisco— San Francisco fought to a naments they have hosted. Nine­ ton, Paul Marte, Howard Wad­ Cage Tryouts Set ance every week waa as edsentiai was named to the All-America were Dom Bqtiatrlto, captain of cess in what waa a apine-tlngler NAIA Holiday Hoop Tourney i!!!^ York's Madison Square Garden and 51-48 decision over St. Mary’s In teen of Booker's points were In dell or Dave Spencer. to the status seeker as 8-to-Unar- Chargers Favored scholastic swimming team. the Wesleyan football team, and :::::: when It’s all over, one perfect rec­ the second half. down to the final whistle. tinia and hand-painted neckties. overtime. At East Side Rec \; Ten ^ bowling was Introduced the beat fullback the college ord will be shattered. Both «re un­ Far West Classic at Portland, So\ith Carolina, hitting on .50 Getting perhaps the best per­ Then Jim Norris used a mite of boasted in 16 years; Jimmy Kuhl- formance from his quintet this New Britain, Dec. 31 (IP)—Cook late rally proved too little and too To Defeat Oilers at the Psrkade Lanes and became CONNECTICUT IN THE ’70’s defeated going Into the big battle. Ore. — Or< .;on State defeated per cent of Its shots from the late. a huge Inheritance to buy control. mann in* Bridgeport University, Lebanon Trounced season, Canavari nevertheless ■ Boys Interested in participating shooting at the foul line brought a great success. Another 12,000 The Buckeyes rank No. 1 In Seattle, 78-65. floor, had no problem with Mis­ Sal DiNicola of Southern had 21 Quicker than you can say "Frankie a member of the All-New England saw Middletown overcome a 39-27 in thie East Side Rec Center bas­ Central Connecticut State the For AFL Grid Title spectators turned out to watch the the country In the current Asso­ Polnsettia Tournament at (ireen- sissippi. A rt W.hlsnant scored 31 points and Pete Gregory led Dan­ Carbo” N o riit and his hoodlum Intercollegiate soccer team; bas­ -T ' ■ By RHAM Shooters third period lead to win. Rockville ketball leagues must attend the annual Five Mile Road Race ciated Press poll, while the Bon­ vlllr, S.C.— Furmaa came from be­ points. championship in the N A IA Holi­ bury with 17. cronies had degraded the shrine ketball standout Alan Cole at the has now lost all four league starts Houston, Tex., Dec. 31 (JV -The nianksgiving morning and on the nies are No, 3. hind to defeat The Citadel, fit-56. Henry .Johnson and Ed Thomas following schedule. day Basketball Tournament. into little more than an oversized University of Richmond; Leo Cyr, and stand two and six for the Midget League for hoys 10 thru same day, Manchester High’s foot­ Ohio State Is favorite, but ace In double overtime. each made good on one-and-one Hebron—Leading from start to televialo nstudio, attracting few­ , losers In fine shortstop and baseball cap­ campaign. The setback was the 12 years of age on Tuesday, Central downed Quinnipiac Col­ Clean l?weep ball team defeated East Hartford has been battling the Duke built up a seven-point fouls in the overtime period for finish, RHAM High’s basketball er than 1,000 paid customers. Houston’s first American Foot­ tain-elect at Central Connecticut ^ LISTEN TO third in succession. Against Plaln- Wednesday and Friday evenings, lege of Hamden, 64-59, last night to post its first Tvinning sesson In flu all through the tournament and margin over Marquette earl,v In •San Francisco and that spelled St. team trounced Lebanon, 63-48, here and Southern Connecticut State Thia status seemed permanent •even years. For the first time In State College, to list a few. ville a week ago, Rockville sa"W a from 6 to 7. Brookline, Maas., Dec. 31 (>P)-- ball League geone, worked out to­ misaed practice yesterday. It's the second half, but couldn't hold Mary's defeat. Friday night. It was the second defeated Danbury State, 72-67, for until B ig Jim and hia associates two decades, the town boasted 10-point lead go by the boards Sue Behlmar haa made a sweep of day with hopes of closing that Sports celebrities who invaded doubtful If the slick All-American It. With 11:20 remaining. M ar­ Oregon State raced to an 8-0 time this season that the Sachems Juniors for boys 13 to 15 years of third place. were depoeed by court order and three men in professional baseball. Manchester and spoke included have taken Lebanon’s ‘scalp win­ and lost. 51-43. the 18 years and under tltlea in her W’lll be in top ahape, quette pulled ahead on a field lead against Sealllc, then coasted age on Tuesday from 7 to 8 and The Central-Qulnnlpiac contest the Garden etarted fighting back same seaaon with an upset victory. Gene Johnson with the Milwaukee K yle Rote of the New York Giants, ning the first meeting, 48-40. Too Much Height final try at the National Indoor Duke, ranked Nq. 6 In the coun­ goal by 1,/en Jefferaon. But then to victory despite a 21-point per­ Middletown had Just too much Thursday 6 to 9. ' was close throughout, the deciding Girls Tennis Championships. TTie with a eecret weapon named Teddy The Chargers and the Houston farm, Ed Wojcik with tha Chicago Bill Skowron of the New York try-—also undefeated - and North sophomore Heyman caught fire formance by the Chieftains' Dave The victory was the fifth In eight height-for the Rams, who lost Intermediates for boys 16 thru factor being the winners’ flock of blonde sophomore at Long Beach Brenner. Oilers meet in the AFL’s first 'White Sox chain and Moa M or- Yankees and Bill Monbouquette of Carolina, which Just missed the and Duke pulled In front for good. Mills. The Beavers have won all games for RHAM. Winless Leb­ three starters via the personal high school or 18 years of age on free throws. Central had 27 (Calif.) State defeated Virginia Quiet-spoken and quieter-dreaaed championship game tomorrow be­ hardt with the Chicago Cubs’ farm. the Boston Red Sox, top 10 in this week;s voting, galn- North Carolina had no auch five Far West tourneys. anon went down to Its fifth con­ foul route, all in the final two Tuesday 8 to 10 p.m. chances at the line and made good Gilbane of Providence, R. I., 6-1, '(Matchmaker Brenner’s chief as­ fore an expected 25,000 persons AU three wera one-time bonus ba­ Golf enjoyed Us greatest season •d their final spots In the Dixie trouble with Vlllanova. York Furman had to overcr)mc a six- secutive loss of the winter. minutes of play. Skip Olander, Midget and Junior League teams on 20. Quinnipiac connected on 6-4 in 4;3 minutes yesterday to take sets are a well founded knowledge and a national television audience bies. And Manchester High quali­ at the Manchester Country (Jlub Classic at Raleigh, last night. I,.areae and Doug Mois had the point halftime deficit to oiiat the Lcff Prestride paced the vlctot-s' hampered by four first half fouls, v'lll be picked b y members of the seven of 12. The resulting 13-point the singles crown. Then she team­ of boxing, a passionate atta^- (ABC, 2:80 p.m., C ST). Houaton fied for the State Class A Bai^et- highlighted by Stan Hiliniki regain­ The Blue Devils, sparked by Art range from the atari and kept Citadel, which won the tourna­ offense with 27 points on 11 bas­ showered early along with Ber- Rec staff and therefore, all b^ys difference was more than double ed with Heidi Lincoln o f Cohafiaet ment to the sport and— perhaps is a 6^ point favorite. bail Tournament in New Haven. ing the Club Championship. Heymen'a 29 points, came from North Carolina ahead all the way. ment last year. Only Thursday kets and five free throws. Alex nle Arckivy and Bud Gessay. must take part in the tryouts. The Central’s margin of victory. for a 6-2, 6-0 doubles title triumph more important— a sense of humor. For the first time in history, am WINF 'The Chargers lost to Houaton, These were the major stories. behind to whip Marquette, 86-7.1, Lee Palrone was the big man amateur wop the Manchester Open, night Furman was forced Into Bishop also hit double figures for The latter was a pleasant surprise Intermediate League is composed Central led at the half 52-60. over Roberta Zimman of Marble­ When telecasting was resumed 88-28, in the Oilers’ first lestgue Bssily the No. 1 event was the fo r their ninth triumph, while In West Virginia's victory, The Alex Sott of Fairchild-Wheeler. He three overtimes to defeat Ivouisi- RHAM with 10 tallies. and should do lots better in the of pick-up'teams and the manager ‘Joe W a icu n ^ w a s high for the head and Mary Ford of Melrose. this fall, the matches were shifted home game in September, and Five Mile Road Race, with a field Starting SUNDAY at 9:35 A,M. with The North Carolina coasted to an 87.67 5-11, 191-pound senior scored 11 defeated amateur Dick Slderowf ana State. RHAM also waltzed to victory in weeks ahead. of each team interested in playing winners with 15 points, but Tony from the traditional Friday nights won, 24-21, on a muddy field in of 118 atartera. Including stand­ victory over Villanovs, points, 18 In the second half and and pro Ed Kuna in an 18-hoIe While all the tournament hoopla the Jayvee game scoring a one­ Bob Carta (14) and Brown (13) in- this league should contact the Gomez of Quinnipiac was the top CONTACT MAN to Saturdays, at the Insistence of out oollage and team runners from A whole fiatfuM of tournaments three In the overtime. Los Angeles later. playoff. All thrae hod Usd for top was going tm, Bradley, No. 2 team sided 81-33 tnuninh. led the Tigers with little Skip Rec staff, and teams may work out man for the game with 20. Toronto ^ p A ) — Bob Nevin, the sponsoni. Before the switch 14 states. Repeat winner was Bob Hartford Courant Story and concluding with were decided last night. Here’s Navy staved off a eloafiig ball- TlilHkY BRENNER The game is certain to be honors which forced a playoff. In the country ala.ved In Its own RIIA.U (H3) Musmeci (10) and Bill Hart (10) as scheduled. Danbury led Southern Connecti­ recruit right winger of. the To­ Brenner was drawing gates as Lowe o f Brown University and how they went; stcallng act by Georgia Tech In also contributing heavily to the high as 118,000. N ot only were played on a niuddy, torn field a f­ While amateur sporta flourished, Peoria, III., backyard and defeat­ Charles Graff and John Cervini cut 36-35 at the half, but later ronto Maple Leafs in the National Englewood, N.J., the No. 1 oollage tngmr Bowl a( New Orleans- the Gator Bowi final. The Middies PrpHtrlilKo Tigers’ scoring. New Yorkers cool to the switch, It ter week-long rains and the Prai­ professlonsl and semi-pro activities ed Dartmouth, 92-60. The victory Karlry ...... will be in charge of basketball at slipped behind and trailed by 10 Hockey League, wears contact CTOM country runner in the East the Review of Manchester in 1960 at; 7:35 W est Virginia stuipped -Memphis stalled for the last five minutes. Left hand push shooting Dick brought the fights on the air at the rie View Bowl at Jeppensen Sta­ reached a new all-timq low in 1060. was Bradley’s lOth of the cam­ BIfihriJ) ...... the East Side. points with seven minutes left. A lenses when he plays. during the post season. This y«ar Btate’ s unbeaten record at eight Dave Tremaine aeored the win­ paign. And 16th straight since last D. .1. Taylor Soranno (14) led 'Rockville with eame time as top-rated Gunsmoke, Radio, TV Sports dium tonight. gwnea with an 86-8? overtime vie- ners' last eight points. y. Taylm ... Olander netting a 'dozen tallies the shoot-’em-up saga of fast- marked the 10th time that Nut­ season. Woomnn . . . . The Chargers, with 10-4 record, meg Forest, Tall Cedars of Leb­ P,M, by the Manchester Evening Heralds tory. Iowa, trailing by four points si and Arckivy 11. Gessay and Tim l drawing Marshal Matt, Dillon. Saturday— In other major games, Butler Morllrk ...... won the league’s Western Divi­ anon sponsored the event which Gator Bowl at Jaeksonville, Kla, the half, found the range In the stopped Yale. 71-64: Rice ed,ged Covoli ...... Fahy each hooped eight tallies. ' ...... ■ Many Experienced Guns Back... Seated at ringside with a group . l:45^Blue vs. Gray Football, sion. Houston, also 10-4, won the — Naa-y owtlasted favored Georgia aecond half and finally went .Jtirovftly 1 h Summary; found all proceeds turned over to Clemson. 68-6.5; De Paul won it.s jCnrtrr ...... 0 /o 0 financially interested in the Gar­ Ohjumels 22, 80. Eastern Division. Teeh la a rousing finish, 68-60. Mlddletawa (M)) the Muscular Dystrophy Fund. ahead at 48-47. The.v never trailed seventh straight by polishing off den, the first night thky were back 2 pjn.—Gator Bowl, Florida Sid GUlman, the Los Angeles Lea Aagelea Classic— Iowa up- Tolrtl.s 35 13 6.3 P B r Pts. Olymplo QiuUlfier CUFF MONTOOMIRY thereafter. was high Western Michigan, 81-60, and Lo.s .'{ Brown ...... 5 13 on the air, Brenner glanced at his vs. Baylor, Chaanel 8. coach, brings the best-balanced Monday - - - The Following Programs Will Ba Rapaatad > aet UCLA. 71-66. man with 26 points. LfbAHnn (SK) 2 BravAkifi ...... 1 Indian Riflemen Promising watch just before the main bout. 4 pjn.—^Big Time WreotUng, Close, out o f Manchester High Angeles State halted Bowling B K V\s. 3 c'artA ...... 5 team in the A F L into the garhe. AO College Tournament at Okla­ Wlehlta held a comfortable 47- I Sluto ...... ,5 .3 13 "I gotta get home," he announce. Channel 8.. and the lad who put St. John’s Green, 82-78. MuBUmrei ...... 3 Steady Team Question: If the man in motion 9:35 A.M ,^THE COURANT STORY i nurpp'*)i ...... for berths are • ...... i 3.4 n ootdraw Marshal Dillon." Basketball, Chauiel 8. finaJs in Rome. ' 3:35 P.M.— SOUNDS OF THE HARTFORD TIMES 0 Dowiel«“w|rx ...... fl the Connecticut Interscholas- Rounding out the squad are sen­ The Chargers were third in to­ hind the line of scrimmage when ANOTIIKB N’EF.DLES? I1 H>lwRrdjfi ...... 2 ior Joe Staniunas; a quintet of Jun­ Under his guidance the Garden Sunday— tal offense, fourth in rushlngl sec­ XeavM Hurt Locally the ball is saapped bis team is pen­ haa bean picking tip new custom­ N ew York. Dec. 3) The* Hpd Gene Shiie with 26. Johnny 5 OInndrr ...... 5 1 2 1 tic Athletic Conference, Man- iors Bob Buettner, Jim Fee, W alt 1 pan,— Orange Bowl Regat­ ond in passing'' defense, third in For the first time since the end alised five y ^ e from where the 7:35 P.M— ^EVIEW pF MANCHESTER 1960 Hln'lcah. Fla.— ( N E A l - I n 19,56 6 OifijiAv ...... 2 ers, or reckdmlng old ones, at the Boston Celtles were bark In sole Kerr and l-arry Costello topped 1 WtUlAmN ...... 0 ! cheater Hlgh’a shootera a're looking Irwin, Dick Martin and Kent W al­ ta, Ohannol 8. rushing defense and third in total 6f World War H, 1945, Manches­ ball was put la |day. Needles became the first Florida- 'forw ard hopefully to 'reclaiming rate o f 800 a weetc. , ' SY THE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD possession of first' place m the. •the Nats with 21 each. 2 florAnno ...... 5 14 lace; five sopohomors Bob Dun- 8 p j n ^ A F L Championship, defense. ter was.without a semi-pro foot­ Q; On a kickoff, before the ball bred horse to win Hialeah's $100,-1 .FAMlnii ...... 0 a ; the crown that haa been worn by Bramter pooh-poohs upsets, Houston va Lee Angelea, Chan­ Eastern DlvUion of the National ThV Hawks, trailing 29-25 at field, Frank Hagan, Phil Klemas, ball team. Television was the main reaches, the receiving team’s re­ 000 Flamingo. A t least three 2 ra h y...... 3 II; New London these last two years. which he is supposed to specialize nel 8. The Los Angeles hopes depend on iiilil Basketball '^.Aaaociatinn today 0 MrAdAma ...... 0 Steve Klock, John Monaco and the factor, New York Giant games, in straining line (the 50-yard line), the end of the first quarter, found "cracker’' colts appear candidates j la creating. the passing o f , the chiefly becauee of the fine shoot­ the range In the aecond period for the 1961 renewal: Carry Back. Actually 'i, three schools have lone freshmen on this year’s team, M o n d a y - particular, the sport died, out, the right end of the kicking team 21 22 13-24 "There la no such thing ..as an A F L ’a top passer, the running of !:mi ing of Cincinnati's Oscar Hobert- and ended the half leading 54-50. Roving Minstrel and Bronzerullah. I HAirUm^: 37>37 Rockville. ” dominated high school shooting in Allan Archibald. 12:4S pjn,— Orange ’’ Bowl, Paul Lowe, Ben Agajanlan’s kick­ Joining bsMcetball and baseball. touches the ball on his 45-yard :nm upset,” la his credo. " It ’s J ^ t that N avy vq. Mlseourl. Ohnanel 8. •on. While limiting to 23 the Nutmeg state. While Man­ For safety reasons the Indiana ing, and defensive work of Ron Also, on the hardwood eourt, line. The ball continues on and he one fighter is better known than 1:45 pjn.— Sugar Bowl, Mis- The'Celtics upheld their end last points, the"Hawka got 28 from chester has taken top .honors this year will do their shooting at Botchan, Emil Kmraa, Ronnlt recovers It on the veceivlng team’s 1 the other. A I<4o-S fa'voilte le Just sissippl vs. Rice, Channel 22, Cheney found it impossible to win night by downing the inept .N'ew , 25 from three times and New London twice, the range at Waddell School and Loudd, Dick Harris and . in 15 outings. The Rangers came 40-ysrd line. W hat Is the ruling? Hi;:! the ouUtanding shooters in the, three times better known than 80. TO ALL OUR LISTENERS - \m \ York Knickerbockers, 120-106. and 24 from . Baylor and Cousy Top Choices not the State Arm ory which haa But Agajanian, as a kicker, may within a whisker of winning their A : It Is the receiving team’s ban stateSfave come from Hamden the underdog.” >8:45 pjn.—Cotton Bowl, Ar- Robertson got into the act by par­ become out-moded for use. The ba the Chargers' best defensive opener, but then wera soundly on tho Meklag team’s 48-yud line High which haa captured the top Brenner gives oontestanU a kansae vs. Duke, Chaanel 8. ing the Cincinnati Royals to 1.16- range at Waddell haa been made weapon against Houston. beaten in the other 14 meetinn. where the Mcldng teaia’e end For Annual NBA All-Star Game laurels on a half dozen occaaiona. Knute Rookne-type dreasing room 4:45 pja.—Rose Bowl, Mln- 130 victory over the Philadelphia available to the schoolboy by the On the other hand, Manchester touched I t "Don’t think we lost too much,” talk. On one occasion he sent 'neeeta vs. Washington, Chaa­ Kicking Big Factor Warriors. The two results gave Manchester Rifle Club. ‘ High wound up secon(I in the declared Coach Gil Hunt over the word after the elghUi round nel 22, SO. I f Agajanian sails his kickoffs H::i the Celtica a game lead over the New York, Dec. 31 (TP) — Elgin the West along with Baylor, Bob —J'To be a winning team, you have r CCIL and won the trip to New . telephone yesterday. "You know , ot a. furious 10-rounder, "N o mat­ out o f the end zone, he can eingle- ' l l Warriors. ‘ Pettit and Clyde Lovelette of St. to have five good ahootcra out of Haven, losing in round one. H::i Baylor of Los Angeles and Bob it U((e8 quite awhile to develop ter who wins, you get a rematch." handedly stop the threat of the lljll! In other games, the Rt. l»uis Louia and Gena Shue of Detroit. COACH GIL HUNT the 10 entered in each match. With Scholastic Baaketball Bowling never enjoyed such Ilatana — Itltlmlnio Ramos, Couay of Boston were the top vote top ahooters and some <>f our beat ' » . Every Garden bout of late, ex- leapiie’s top kickoff return ipe- Sport Schedule iiiji Hawks, Western Division ' pace In addition to Couay, other the atickout performers we have eept one, has been a small war. ciaust, Ken Hall of Houaton who popularity as in '80. In addition to iiiii Cuba, knockml out Chain Gomez, getters in the balloting of baaket* boya last year were only Juniors. riflemen. Lest year when theae now and the keen competition for setters, beat the Los Angeles atartera for the East will be Tom­ Buly Hunter and Mike Dejohn Manchester 88, Maloney 62. haa a 816 average on 19 kickoff the spanking new 83-bed parkade •Mexico, 9 (feathers). ball writers and aportscaatera for This season they ehould really two boya and Gary Harrison, who the other berths on the squad, I Tuesday- Jaa. 8 Illiliti:: Lakers, 107-99 in the second game my Helnsohn o f Boston, Richie made a mediocre performance un­ Weaver 90, Fitch 45. returns. Lanas, duckplnnan, too, had Agana, Guam—John (K id ) Nan the 11th annual National Basket­ come into their own,” continued this year la acting as manager, feel we 11 find those five top shoot­ of a doubleheader which saw De-' Guerin Of New York. WUt Cham­ til DeJoim saved ti^e show by Wetherafleld 58, HaU 65. Bill Cannon, another Houston something new, an equally attrac­ Manchester at Hall, 8:15. N'icolaa, 127. Guam, outpoHiled Jet Hunt. won their letters aa freshmen It ers most every time,” concluded i troit turn back Syracuse, 121-112. ball Association A ll-S tar game to berlain of Philadelphia and Dolph acoring a thrilling knockout in Bristol ICaatarn 67, Conard 44. back, returned only elghi kickoffs tive house. Holiday Lanes, with 34 Wednesday, Jan. 4 i iil Rally, l?8, Philippines, 19. be played Jan. 17 In Syracuse, N.Y. marked the first time in history Hunt. 7 in the opener. 'The twin bill was Schayes of Syracuse. It will be Considering tne fact that last the eighth. Windham 57, Bristol Central 48. during the season, but he averaged alleys. Rockville at Farmington. FROM Maurice Podoloff, leagua presi­ at Manchester High that first year Victimized 1,778-1,732 by the played at 8t. Lmiit. Coney's 11th consecutive All-Star year’s group won 19 of 32 ragulars Brenner, a formar shipping Platt 68, Wilcox Tech 60. 88.8 yards on each one. Proving that a tvinning team Friday, Jaa. 8 dent, said there were no unani­ boya won letters in rifle." Almnni last week, the Indians have ‘The Celtica ran away' from the Kriiinrn Rptain Title game. season matchea and came in elark who haa bean matchmaker PlainviUe 68, Newington 61. H alf went 108 yards for a touch­ would draw, more than 4,600 Manchester at East Hartford, mous choices for team berths. The a 21-match season before compet­ Knidkfi in the last, eight minutes A urowd of 7,500 ie expweted to fourth in the atate meet, the In­ .Harrison is the only major loss at several New York and New Simsbury 66, Farmington 48. down against New York, and Can­ turned out for the Thanksgiving 8:16. actual voting was not announced. ing in the state meet early in with Tommy Helnsolin climaxing Bprlngfleid, Maas., Dec. 31 pp)— see the game which will oe played diana have set quite a goal for the Indian shooters have suffered Jeraey cluba, developad numerous Middletown 80, RockvUla 67. non returned a Boston kickoff 88 Day (ootbail game at Mamoriai Hartford Tech at Cheney Teeh, Each club had to have at least one themselves. March. The schedule follows: yards fo r a touchdown. fi 30-point performance with a CapL Doug Grutchfield and his In Syracuse for the first time. The this year. He recently undewent outstanding fighters, Including W oodrow WUs BIX CRACKERS CHOSEN Matchett, a pair o f aeniora who two more years, do with bringing FattsMon along ball, drew eparea gatbaiinfs fOr career acoring record If he escapee Central and Eastern at to become Houston’s top groimd EUf Poop Out fn the first half, firoke loose for got a royal welcome at week by the eight N B A coachea. Birmingham (P) ~ AUanta'a are considered excellent shooters. Zawlatowaki may also ba loat be­ and la so antagonUtio that ha 4e- lU ganwa. injury, waa named the touma- Hartford Armory, goinoe with 844 yards. ' 29 la t)|e final two quarters to Arnold (Red) Aperbach of Uia Southern Assn, champion Cracks Junior Allan Sault, who waa tops fore the season progresses much nandad tha matduaafcer’a dis- Mixed Foorfiome Once again tha Racreatioa Da- home of sister, Mrs. Syl­ P«b. I, Loomis, away; 2, Wlnd- Kicking, in fact, could bo the big XndiaiiapoUe, D eefi X or)—T ale '^R-, ligfrf hrip efffiSt 6 48ri9oint performance ment'a ouUtanding player for the Boston Celtics will coach the era . placed six incn on the league’a as a aophomore, ie "red hot" this further, Hia father is ^king a w iaaal, along w ith tw o othora, as T7 L. Icl..' >rflSxL, tam, away; 8, Choate, away; 10, footer in the game. partment iqoeaaored . and eupar- ttatted fast and hot but poopad bjr B B lla ^ ^ ila 'i W ilt Chamber- second year in a rovir last n lrtt via Hines, after arriving Eastern Division team and Paul 48-position All-Star team. Choaeta year. position ottt of state and the tarn- a condMlcui fo r doing businass. Hamden, home; -ifi, Cantiwl and Miami Beach, Fla. (B — Daane Agalanlan, called out of raUre- vlead numereua indoor and out­ oqt in tha lata going laat ali^t following tha-fi7-87 championship here from London to heymour of the St. Louis Hawks by the SA baseball writers were But tha apparent apples of ily may soon be moving put of the The demand was rajsotad.. ^ tern , at Hartford Armory; 16, Btman. 1880 UJ. Amateur cham­ moat by OUIman, kiokad 18 field door tporta, with much aueeeae. loaliit 71-84 to BoUer Unlvaratty vietoiy over fihnheret, tha Western club. pitcher Pete Richert, catcher Coach Hunt’a eye are hie mmut* City of ’Village Charm. , "D’Amato and J aren't exactly natfloa. down 20 points at train for Jan. 14 fight WindhM, home; Wllbraham, pion, and Anna Casay Jifimstcna goals and 48 extra 'points fo r tha Mora youngstera and adulta than in Basketball. The BUa tad 184 Bobfirtaoa Only Nawoomer Doug CamllU, first baseman Tim hling sophomores, Oazy .Eawle- the befit o t friaadfi," Bnamar aaya, t.-r, ‘ ‘ antaeoiped the Nats 40- with Paul Pender in Bos­ Tbva, there la wide open com- aw M ; u , Choate. < o m e - ^ w ill ha paired in tha national ama- Chargers this season. Gaorge ,w .V fiiifil period as Bailey ' ' n for the ether five startijnf taur mued foursome at tha La- da kicked 18 field mala and 42 rounded program- eaoM m fitnng and uught up at 4^708 JwtbfiU fsna in nine gsmee ton, shoveling snow. (A P whs the on# newcomer on the eM, third baseman Don LaJoha two hogre see euperh,” fieelared I, Notra D a ^ away; 3, fiariBt firaen th* toatoi tho fight up with 88 home, new heating and StfMl i o n e t 20 New Listini’ lint, full basement, 3 DreplSces, watar. Untog Sl Maaebestar. ALL iONDB Aariltaad uaad furiii* plumbing; a buy at 19,500. 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Good drainage. M l 9*3238. New England Staten and Florida. has lifetlms aluminum of an Incident that allegedly oc­ 1MIRB^8A’K«r diatrs, .other itama. 90*40% etf. all' Selling tor only $16,000, ance^ MI 9-7930. Real Md S4qi> bockets Yap. XRRBB ROOM baatad Spirtmant, 8% ACRBS, larga brook. .5% room curred in Center Park. He poated XH0P|Mft.MfG0M .mont; 91.36. LeBlanc Fum ltun bemae, 3-car f araga 910,900. Carl­ Wanted— ResI Batae 77 (Oantlancd from Paga Ooa) Mbniiaa utukiaw' 348 K. Mata. MI 9*8339. 9*6, R. F. DIMOCK.CO* BEAUTIFUL 9 roofti ranch, full a $200 bond for appearance In Cir­ m All D ay Hospital, 195 South St, Rockville. ton W. Bntchhm Ml 9-6182. baaemant, knotty pine recreation UOHT TRUCKmo and movtag MAIN ST.—8 room heated aq^art- , MI 9-5245 ARE YOU conaideriag imUtag your killed during the period and aafey cuit Court. CLASSIFIKD ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS a f entaga aad weekendx. MI 9-68M TR 8*31^ Open 9*6, Saturdays till SDC ROOM custom built ranch v room, fireplace, 3 bathe, on« with campaignera pleaded for. caution 5. ment, stove and refrigerator fur* Barbara Woods MI 9-7703 Stall Shower to master bedroom, bom^t Call ua for parsonaUaed John Svelnye, 43 of 221 N. Main " 8:16 AJL to 4:80 PAI. nlahed. MI 8*7894. ______garage. Many extras. Priced rli JcJianna Evans MI 9-5863 service. Joseph Roaaetto, broker. f>y travelers and holiday rotelera. AUSTIN A. CHAMBiDRS Co. LoqaJ Six room Cape, one unfinlsi built-in oven and range, wall to Phone Ml 9-0M8.______Reataurant oonceaaionariea along St, was charged late yesterday ■fi- ■ moving, Mcktag, storage. Low wall carpeting, hot Water oil heat, afternoon with intoxication and And M O N D A Y FOUR ROOM, flvo room imart- Itamediate occupancy. For fui Musical Inatramants 55 V — BOLTON combination windowa and doors, a number of highways offered COPT CLOSINO t im e f o r CLASSIFIED ADVT. rate on tong distance moves to ments. Private home. Excellent details on these and other wm es. WISH ISOMBONE to handle your free coffee to motoriata. breach of peace. These charges 48 states. Personalized service. Ml garage, city UUIities. Very desir­ MOMDAr Xkni WUDAX lOiM AJM.—SATURDAY • AJL SAVE 9800 on the only organ we locaUon. Oarage. UtUltlea. Adults. Call M. E , Charbonnsau, broker, ’the country gentleman. New f real oitateT CbOl me at Ml 9*0830 Police were on apecial alert In were placed against Svelnys as the 8-6187« CH 7*1428. have left. We eold every Thomas MI 8*3880. MI 8-0688. room ckpe,, tor the faniily who able nei|1iboi1iood Priced at only for prompt and courteous aervico. result o f . a conjptaint lodged by $32,800. Charles Lesperance, Na many communitiea and in aome r e a d t o u r otgan in the store but one. As we wants privacy. S bsdroonu, 1% Joaeph Barth, Broker. were directed to transport overly his landlord^tKat Svelnys was in­ PLEASE AD MANCHESTER Package Delivery. ROCKVILLE-^U EUlEllington Are,— MANCHlBSTRiR - 6 np6m ranch, 9-7820. r OlMriflad « r *Waat MU* a n taken over the phone an a coa* Light trucking aad package deliv­ have another carload coming In, baths, formal diningroom, one acre happy revelera to their homes toxicated gnd causing a disturb­ we have reduced this lone survivor Large 3-room furnished apart* modem kitchen, 8 bedlam s, large lot, O.I. mortgage available. Sell­ NEED CAPE and Ranchee, buyers ance. He Is being held under $100 TMliiarr Tha advnrttMr hhoald read bin ad the FIRST DAT IT ery. Refrigerators, washers and living room with tiroplace,' dining SIX ROOM cape, fireplace, hot waiting. List your home now. M. rather than let them, risk driving. LENOX PHARMACY $300 to make a clean sweep. Ward ment. Adulte only.iy. Tel. TR S-MSO. ing for $16,800. bond for presentation in Circuit AVraABS aad UFOBT CBBOB8 In tline for the next Inner* ■tove m ot^g apecialty. Folding water oil heat, full insulation, E. Qiarbotmeau, broker. Ml 77te weather added a forbodlng Music Co., 90 Summer. C ^ n till room, rear porch, jRarage, 114,900., Court. . Itwnld In leeponnlble (or only ONE Incorrect or omitted chairs for rent. MI 9-0762. FOUR ROOM i^partment, heat, hot PhUbrick AgencyyMl 9-8404. combinatimi windows and doors, 8-0618, note for many aecUons of the 299 1^. CENTER ST,.~MI 9-0896 9 p.m. Tues., Wed., Thun, and R. F. DIMOCK CO. breezeway and garage, amesite na tor an^ adverttnement aad then only to the extent of a Fri. water, atove aad refrigerator, sec­ country with forecasts of enow or Louis Angeloni, 28, of Hartford, g o ^ laiertlnn. E m m which do not lesnen the value of ond floor, adults, no pets. 980 913,600—81X r o ^ caps, full base- MI 9-5245 drive. House in excellent condi­ CENTRALLY located 4 bedroom freezing rain or drizzle. was picked up at the State Jail in ; win not be corrected by **make good” Innertlon. Painting— PBpertng 21 monthly. MI 9-9969. ment, comblndUcm vrindowa and Barbara Woods'' Ml 9-7703 tion, on bue line, 80 days occupan­ home under $15,000, preferably During a similar 3-day period Hartford yesterday on a warrant W a n M A —’t a B u y 68 doors, a m e i^ drive, shade trees, Ji Court lor allowance, it la Washington Park Church, Provi­ 8-0450. In any amounta. to suit St. 9-5132. stainless steel double oven. Houao thereon by publishing a copy of this Kehler Circle, South Methodist HAROLD In SONS, Rubbiab remov­ ROOM FOR RENT, bath, heated, Reasonahle/and parking tn the order in «m e newspaper having a cir­ O R D E R E D : That the 10th day of dence, R. I„ before becoming su­ your needa. J. D. Realty. 470 KEESHOUND and white standard FROM MODEL HOME is fully plastered. New 12x16 stor­ January. 1961, at ten o'clock, forenoon, Church WSCS, will meet Tuesday kitchen privUegea. free parking. rear. Call/lia 8-9019, 310 fipniet culation (n said District, at least five perintendent of the Norwich Dis­ al, cellars, and attics cleaned. Main fit.. Ml 8-0139. WOMAN WHO needs good home poodle puppies. LitUe & McKinney, EIGHT ROOM modified ranch, 8 age shed, present tenant horse. days before the day of said hearing, at the Probate Office In the Municipal at 7:45 p.m. at Susannah Wesley 128 Birch St. CaU MI 8-4451. ^ Building In said Manchester, be and WANTED—A rider to Norfplk, Vli*. Aahes, papers, all rubbish. Harold to care for three children. Good IS Woodbridge St., Depot Square. Cost Over $700 / -______baths, 4 bedrooms, family room, Shown by appointment. and by mailing on or before December Hall, Guest speaker will be the trict four years ago. Hoar. MI 9-4084. ABUNDANCE OF FUNDS require! 27. 1990, by certified m all, a copy of the same la assigned for a hearing on Textbooks will be available in ginla. leaving Jan. 2. MI 9-4027. pay, room and board, own room, Ml 3-8020. 84 OA^ STREET — Nwriy TO- wall-wall carpet, $21,900. Many the allowance of said admlniatration ac­ Rev. Percy M. Spurrier. Hostesses that we lend at low, low cost and NEWLY DECORATED room In this order to Sarah Jennie Ferris, .c /o class, and a nursery for pre­ WEAVING of Buma. moth nolea TV, new home, all modern api^i- NEVER BEEN USED private home, shower, parking, modetad store for rent. Reason* extras. Carlton' W. Hutchins, MI Phone MI 3-6273 Ruth F . Curtiss, Box 37. Eastham, count with said eatate, ascertainment will be Mrs. Christian Henriksen, A M a p ja ^ WANTED—Ride to and from work easy repayment terms. Add up ances. MI 4-0977, MI 4-0260. t h e POODLE SALON—complete able/heat included. Ample park* 9-5132. Mass. of heir# and order of distribution, and school children will be provided. genUeman preferred, Tel, MI this Court directs that notice of the Mrs. Alan Snelgrove, and Mrs. in Rockville, woridng hours 7-8:30 and tom clothing, Hosiery runs, your debts and call us to lump grooming and bathing. At stud, Sale Price $388 ______JOHN J. WALI.ETT, Judge. All interested men and women handbags repaired, zipper re­ 9-8364. tag/Can MI 9-1690. b r a e -b Ur n r e a l t y time and place assigned for said hear­ Emo Sanchl. p.m. Call MI 9-8658 them under a mortgage plan de­ AKC, miniature chocolate brown MANCHBS’TER—3 bedroom home, ing be given to all persona known to are invited to attend. placements, umbrellas repaired, Pay Only $4 Week UMITATION OBDEB NMW///I signed to cut your monthly pay­ RELIABLE WOMAN for general poodle, show quality; Call B. Mln- STRBSrr—BuUdiim tor oom* nice condition on large lot. Alum­ AT A COURT O F PROBATE held be Interested therein tn appear and be ------^------s, men's shin collars reversed and ROOKVILLE-24 Grove St-Single heard thereon by publishing a copy of The Percy F. Smith and Ward ments in half. Connecticut Mort­ house cleaning. MI 9-6898. ney, MI 9-9793. / Sacrificing complete bedroom, Ught housekeeping rooms, 910 erdal business or oMea nae. inum combinations, full basement, NEW YEAR’S SPECIAL at Manchester.* within and for the AatomobOcB (or Sale 4 replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ gage Exchange, 15 Lewis St., Hart­ U1 aubdlvtde. Ml 9J229, 9-S, near bus, school and shopping District of Manchester, on the 27th day this order In some newspaper having a Circle.s, Lircie.s, South Methoidst Church D1LI.ON HELPED NtXON r S A R / f / ' ing Shop. SECRETARY — Pearl St., area, complete living room and kitchen weekly. 'TR 6-9594, of December, 1960. circulation in said District, at least nve- W a r s w/U1 m s s f .at 8 p.m. FORCED TO 8ELL-1057 Holiday ford, CH 6-8897, Frank Burke or BOSTON TERRIER for sale, fe­ decorator furniture from model dis­ center. Priced for quick sale. Call Truly a wintertime buy is this 8 Preeent. Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge. days before the day of said hearing. " I * " « Washington, Dec. 31 —Doug­ Mrs. Carter. Hartford, two girl office, 9-6, male, nice markings, pretty dog. LARGE ONB-room alr-eondltloaed owner. Ml 9-9770. room garrison colonial, one year Estate of Geneva Dickinson, late of JOHN J. W ALLETT. budge. t"e Chapel. Miss Ethel.1 Goslee, las Dillon, named secretary of the 88 Oldnmoblla 4-door low mile­ TV SERVICE — Potterton's all play home. We will give you free office. 100% Mata S t location. Manchester ip, said District, deceased. guest speaker, will dlscuaa ’’Fam­ limited dictation. Reasonable typ­ PI 2-8335. Apartments— Plata— old. 4 bedroom possible, aluminum A T A COURT O F PROBATE held Treasury by President-elect .Tolin c age. Phone MI 9-7116, MI 8-4121. makes. Highest quality guaranteed ing. Pleasant phone personality, delivery and free storage up to one Marlow’e 867 Mato fit, MANCJHESTER — 7 room Cape, On motion of Merrill A . Dickinson of ily Life in a World of Rapid Social work and parts, over 47 years ex­ year. Tenementa storms and screens, attractive said Manchester administrator. at Manchester, within and for the F. Kennedy, contributed at least Business Opii^rtunlties 32 well dressed, over 80. $77 weekly. AKC REGISTERED poodles, $50 family room, modern kitchen, 3 ORDERED: That six months from District of Manchester, on the 27th dav Change.” Hostesses will be Miss $6,000 to the presidential cam­ 1969 PONTIAC Vista, white, power perience. Famous for service 2 STORE FOR rent Depot Square. 5% mortgage of $16,450 may be as­ of December. I960. steering, bmken, 18,000 miles. Im­ H, Herald. females, 960 male. Manchester 'TWO ROOM apartment, beaj bedrooms, rec room, garage. Gd sumed. Selling at a reduced price the 27th day of Decem ber, 1960. be and Virginia Perkins, Mr.s. Walker paign of Republican Richard M. since 1931. Phone MI 9-4587 (or Pet Shop,'995 Main St. MI 9-4273. NORMAN’S Ideal for women’s or men’s cloth­ lot with trees. One block to the same are limited and allowed for Trust Estate u/w of George E, Keith maculate, on« owner, trade ac­ best service A BUSINESS OF YOUR 448 HARTFORD ROAD water. Apply Marlow’s, 86'' ing, dry cleaning, appliances, 5 of $18,900. the creditors within which to bring In late of Manchester in said District, de­ ®*'^8g*t and Mrs. Louis Champeau. Nixon. Thi» day time winda the schools, shopping and bus, $16,900. their claims against said estate, and ceased. cepted. MI 9-6883. OWN St. and 10, beauty salmi, florist, auto­ Dillon, a Republican, made a „ ------— Before you buy furniture any* Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. said administrator Is directed to rive Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. Sunaet Council, No. 45, Degree DICK’S WEATHERS’TRIP Com­ Help wuitefi— Male 36 matic laundry, etc. MI 9-5329. 9-6. T. J. CROCKE'TT, Realtor public notice Jo the creditors to bring The Connecticut Bank and Trust Com­ $6,000 contribution to the District exhausted chaiitt 1959 METROPOLITAN 2-door I OUltrv and Supplies 4^ where—shop at Norman’s. FIVE ROOM apartmenv second of Pocahontas, n-ill meet Mon­ pany doors and windows, custom One of largest Importers of toys $13,900—LARGE 8 room ranch, in their claims within said time al­ pany. Trustee, having exhibited its an­ o f Columbia Republican party. sedan, one owner. 12,000 miles, im­ work guaranteed. Call collect Wll- and games in U.8. has available floor, heat and hot wMer, chU- lowed by publishing a copy of this order nual account 'with said estate to this day at 8 p.m. in Tinker Hall for BROAD-BREASTED Turkeys fresh An Albert Super Duper. Special fireplace, aluminum storms, at­ M IS -1 5 7 7 Court for allowance. It is The contribution was listed with To run the twelve'months maculate condition, snow tires MI llmontlc. HA 8-1196. displays of packaged products TOOL MAKERS or frozen. R eato any time. Also, dren accepted, $110 mmtbly. Call In some newspaper having a circulation election of officers for the com­ 9-3698. ' $50 FREE Gr o c e r ie s Ml 8-0763. / ______Booses tor Rent 65 tached garage. $2,900 assumes In said probate district within ten days O R D E R E D ; That the 12th day of others on records filed by the dis­ which are already best sellers In fancy pigeons. Six room house for from the date of this order and return January. 1961, at ten o'clock, forenoon, ing six months. Reports will be trict party with the clerk of the FLAT FINISH Holland window MACHINISTS AT ALBERT’S 4V4% mortgage, $98.35 monthly. FOUR BEDROOM RANCH at tho Probate Office in the Municipal length again. their field. rent. Schaub’s Turkey Farm, 188 NINE ROOM two bath home, ex­ make to this court of the notice given. read and other business will be House. END OF YEAR shades made to measure. All "NEW YEAR’S" SALE! ROCKVILLE!—4, 8 ,^ room apart- Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml 9-5132. ______JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. Building in said Manchester, be and As a distributor, we are in a posi­ Various Grades Hillstown Rd., Manchester. cellent location, garage, large Situated in picturesque Bolton tho same is assigned for a hearing on transacted to close out the pres­ metal Venetian blinds at a new MONDAY. JAN. 2d menta completely ^furnished, auto, The records did not show Robert Bnnu, 1791 tion to furnish 25 to 100 retail ac­ Plenty of Wofk lawn, parking area. MI 3-2880, Center. Extra large living room UMITATION OBDEB the allowance of said account and two ent term. A social will follow the whether Dillon also had contrib­ low price. Keya made while you FROM 9 A. M. 'TO 9 P. M. matic washer,' garage, two sepa­ YEAR END SPECIALS previous accounts with said estate, and CLEARANCE» counts in this area to a reputable with fireplace, 2 baths, 2-car ga­ a t A COURT O F PROBATE held meeting. uted to Nixon's campaign through wait, Marlow’s. person who will service same, peri­ Open Saturday morning Artieles For Sale 45 wiU) purchase of any 3 room out­ rate privato entaancea, TR 6-7902, SEVE91 ROOM house, oU heat, nice REDUCED at Manchester, within and for the this Court directs that notice of the TR 6-9992, rage. one acre lot. Vacant. Financ­ District of Manchester, on the 27th day time and place assigned for said hear­ other Republican units. *59 LARK — 4-Door Sedan odically. for interviews. fit during our great New Year’s view. Rockville-So. Windsor line. 26 Linden St. of December. 1960. ing be given to all persons known to ba HOME MADE ravioli, fresh or ing available with minimum down. Wiiliam Hill of the Connecticut No selling or soliciting required. Day Sale , you get your groceries ATTRAQ 4 room garden New Marker Road. MI 4-0304. Eight room single, large lot, op­ Asking sacrifice price of $18,900. Present. Hon. John J. W alleit, Judge. Inferested therein to appear and be Labor Department will show a We hope the new yeer will bring a full measure of happU With Overdrive A steady year 'round business, ex­ THE NEWTON COMPANY frozen, 30c doz. H. Paaquallni 246 at the market of your choice! posite Center Park. Swell spot for Estate of Burdette 8. Dickinson, late heard thereon b.v publisning a copy Ballding-Contracting 14 Avery Street, Wapping. apartinmt/ leat, hot water, stove, of Manchester in said District, de­ of this order in aome newspaper having film, "Employes Only," tb mem­ ceptionally high profits, all prod­ 55 ELM ST. 3 COMPLETE refrigerat parking, 9115. MI office for doctor, lawyer, hairdress­ ceased. a circulation in said District, at least bers of the Manchester Clvitan ness to each and every one of you. May 1961 slip softly Full Price A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, Wanted to Rent 68 On motion of Merrill A. Dickinson of five days before the day of said hear­ ucts arc on guaranteed sah»>hnsls. SNOW BLOWERS. Ariens, Reo» 3-1809. er, insurance agency. Low down T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor Club Tueaday at noon at Willie’s OPEN painting. Carpentry. Alterations 'This is a rare opportunity to enter MANCHESTER ROOMS OF BRAND NEW payment. Reduced to $18,800. said Manchester.' administrator. ing. and by mailing on or before De­ over yesterday’s horizon and smile gently on a world of $1198 URGEINTLY needed—5 rooms, un­ ORDERED: That six months from cember 29. 1960. by certified mail, a Steak House. The film will illus­ and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ a lucrative field. Toro powerhandle and Bolens 18 FURNI’TURE FULL TIME — Experienced me­ to 82 inches. Parts and service. AND APPLIANCES 8 room heated apart­ furnished, by adult famUy. Rea­ the 27th day of December. 1960, be and copy of this order to L. Charlotte Asel- trate the hiring of the handicapped ship guaranteed. 299 /Autumn St. $1,000 to $2,MO cash requited for $10,900—Priced below bank ap­ MI 3-1577 the same are limited and allowed for tine Keith, 7 Westwood Drive, Sims­ Ntw Year’* Evsl brotherhood and peace. *58 FORD— 2-Door chanic. Must be able to Use tune Capitol Elquipment Co.. 88 Main The "Economy" ment./Large closets. Private en* sonable. Write Box C, Herald. and will be narrated by Robert MI 8-4860. Inventory. If you feel you could tranks. Parking, Adults. No pets. praisal. 8 room older home. New the creditors within which to bring in bury Conn.: Everett T. Keith, 119 Pit­ — Standard Shift up equipment. If interested, write St. Ml 8-7958. Free $50 Groceries fuirtiace. baseboard heat, 2-car ga­ SIX ROOM cape, full Shed dormer, their claims against said estate, and kin St.. Manchester. Conn.: Marjorie Chimmings. EAT IT HERE, OR TO GO 6 meet our standards, write fop per­ A p ^ 299 Autumn 1-7:30 p.m. said administrator is directed to give K. Hanlon, Seaside, Waterford, Conn.; BIDWELL h o m e Imp P.O. Box 613, Vernon, stating 3 ROOMS ...... $188 • PIZZAS a GRINDERS Full Price 5 sonal Interview, giving phone, ad­ TOOL AND equipment rentals. Honses for Sale 72 rage. Home in very good shape. fireplace, tile , bath, enclosed public notice to the creditors to bring Josephine K. Clark, 21 Stanford St.. qualifications and wages expected. The “ Honeymoon" porch, garage, recreation room, in their claims within said time allowed Holyoke. M ass.: Helen K. Leander 7 • SPAGHETTI and SAUCE $777 Co. AlteraUons, addltionaX ga­ dress and references to Sales and service. AP Equipment. N K ^ MODERN 6 room apartment, F.H.A. available. Lot 140x127. SLIDE KILLS IS rages. Roofing and siding exj^rts. Free $50 Groceries It-in oven and range, |136. first PRINCETTON ST.—7( room colonial amesite drive, hot water oil heat, by publishing a cop.v of this order in Lewis St., Manchester, Conn,: Lincoln “Oor Repatatten P. 0. Box 28r) AUTO MECHANIC-We have an Center St., MI 9-2052. Open some newspaper having a circulation in B. Keith. *01 Terwood Road. Drexel Bombay, Indin, Dec. 31 f/Ti— MI 9-0284 Aluminum clapboards a apeclmty. 3 ROOMS ...... $269 loor. MI 8-2573. with 4 bedrooms, m baths, large We divide commission with any large lot with trees. Excellent con­ Hill. P a .: George Stillman Keith. 361 *56 PACKARD Boundbrook, N. .1. opening for one experienced man evenings. “ 'The “ Charm House” realty agency supplying customer said probate district inthin ten days Thirteen children were killed in DELCO-HCAT la Your Atauranee’* Unexcelled workmanship. Easy living room with fireplace, hot dition, good neighborhood, quick from the date of this order and return Porter St.* Manchester. Conn.: South a landslide In Surat yesterday. 2-Door Hardtop budget terms. Ml 9-6496 or 'TR to work part-time evenings In our Free $50 Groceries for any property we handle. occupancy. Priced for quick sale. make to thia court of the notice riven. Methodist Chim;h of Manchester, c/o HILLtARDVILLE LIVE BAIT, pond shiners, one Inch water heat, one-car garage. By Frederick I. Rogers. Treasurer-Secre­ A hillock of yellow earth was A0109. Service Department. Apply tn per­ 3 ROOMS ...... $89;f 'THREE ROOM apartment, steam appointment only. Phllbrick Agen­ Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620. ______JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. $489 Help Wanted:— Female .75 son to Stan Ozimek, Service Mana- and up. Camp Meeting Road, FRED MURPHY tary. 33 Wellington Road, Manch-ster. being dug up by peasants who Route 85, Bolton. MI 9-5685 The "Hollywood" heat, hot water. CaU MI 8-8058. cy. MI 9-8464. UMITATION OBDEB } Conn.: W. David Keith. 953 Main St.. LUNCHEONEHE Full Price er at Morlarty Bros., 316 Center Free $60 Groceries ______MI 3-4054 LOOKING FOR country living with AT A COURT O F PROBATE held Manchester Conn.; Philip G. Keith 64 plaster the walls of their mud SCHOOL BUS drivers for Manches­ ft., Manchester. THREE ROOM fuUy funiliAed at Manchester, within and for the Loveland Road, Stamford. Conn.: huts with it. Tons of earth buried Cor. Adams At Hilliard St. B U n i T D l L C .IHC A SLANT needle Singer sewing ma­ 3 ROOMS ...... 4488 MANCHESTER - New 7 room all city conveniences? Here ie a George G. Keith. BIndloss Road, R. D. 0 Roofing-—fading 1C ter and Vernon, 7;30-8:30 a.m., District of Manchester, on the 27th dav 16 children playing nearby. Only *66 PACKARD Patrician chine (like new) $75 cash. MI 'The "Boulevard” apartment, second floor, central­ ranch. 2 fireplacee, 3 tuQ baths, MANCHESTER — 5 room older beautiful 7 large room colonial (4 of December. 1960. 2-3:30 p m. Call MI 3-2114. QUALIFIED oil burner service ly located, modern furnlahiMs, : Sylvia Keith three were saved. I 3 i MAIN STREET MANCHESTER- C O N H 4-Door Sedan COUGHLIN ROOFING Co. — AU 3-1249. Free $60 Groceries 2-car garage, targe kitchen with home. Well kept. Early occupan­ bedrooms), 1% baths ceramic tile, Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. .Turtge, Llo.vd. 17 Cross St.. Gardner, M a ss.; man wanted Immediately. Good 8 ROOMS ...... $597 heat included, 190 per month. C&ll built-in oven and range, formal cy. Onvenient location. Tongren, 2 fireplaces, large kitchen, built- Estate of Dorothy Toohy. late of Maa- Susanne Clark SchelW l. 13S Mountain $899 types of roofs and roof repalrln working conditions, fringe ' bene­ MI 9-6808. chester In aaid District, deceased. view Drive. Holyoke. Mass.: Gwendolen specializing in 'Twenty Year Bon SNOW PLOW for sale. 7 foot blade, The "Aristocrat' dining room, fxn 100x300. gn.OOO. broker, MI 3-6321. in oven, range, dishwasher, gar­ On motion of Eleanor Leonard. 16 Clark Perreault. 1649H Northampton Full Price fits. year round work. Apply In all attachments, practically new, Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. Laurel Place. New Rochelle. New St.. Holyoke. M a ss.: John T. Leander.' ed Roofs. Call Ml 8-7707. Free $60 Groceries TWO ROOM furnished apartment, bage disposal, hot water oil hpat, person only to Bantly OU Co., Inc., $250. Inquire Charest Esao, Main 3 ROOMS ...... $679 large breezeway, 2-car garage, York, executrix. 7 Lewis St.. Manchester, Conn.: Linda *54 DE SOTO 331 Main St., Manchester. St., Route 30, Vernon. one block from Main St., $18 week­ EAST HARTFORD — 6H room O M E R E D ; That alx months from Keith Benson. Box 993 University Ala­ RAY’S ROOFING CO., ahlngle and $10 DOWN DEUVERS ly. MI 9-3884 between 5-9 p.m. amesite drive,, Large lot vrith the 27th day of December. I960, be and bama; Timothy J, Keith, G. Jeffrey 4-Door Sedan built up roofs, gutter and conduc­ N E W Y E A R ’S FREE! FREE! / FREE! ranch, 6 ^ % 'mortgage may be Coachmsn Frock trees, excellent neighborhood. Im­ the same are limitea and allowed for Keith, Deborah A. Keith, Martha A. tor work; roof chimney repairs. MAN OVER 24 years of age, full­ GIRL’S CANADIAN Flyer figure assumed. $14,500 Phllbrick Agen­ mediate occupanc.v. Charles Les­ the creditors within which to bring In Leander. minora, and all other unde­ Full Price skates, size 3. Call MI 9-6301 any 5 GALLONS GASOLINE ROCKVILLE—14 Laurel — Well cy, MI 9-8464. “ ■ their claims against said estate, and termined beneficiaries, c/o W. David Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2214; Ray time, to drive and to take care of EVEN IF NO PURCHASE heated three room furnished perance, MI 9-7620. said exectitrlx Is directed to give public Keith. Att.v.. 953 Main St.. Manchester, $100 Jackson, MI S-8326 stock. References required. Call time. notice to the creditors to bring In their Conn.: guardian ad litem for said uti- IS MADE MON., JAN. 2d apa^ment. Tel. TR 5-9594. CUSTOM BUILT 1958 6 room RESOLUTION: Manchester Drug, MI 9-4541 for Free storage untll/wanted. claims within said time allowed by pub­ determlned benefldarles and said *54 FORD 6 appointment. 21" RCA BLOND console TV set. SIX ROOM duplex. Center St., home, 2 baths, fireplace, breeze­ lishing a copy of this order in som'> minors. Extras. Excellent condition. MI Free delivery wuhln 300 miles. way, double garage, 2% acres newspaper having a circulation In said JOHN j : WALLETT, Judge. 2-Door Sedan 3-4013. Free set up by/our own reliable partly furnished, oil burner^ ga­ Bright Towsls! probate district within ten days from Rooflng and Qilmnejra T6-A SCHOOL BUS drivers for Manches­ rage, $110. Available immediate­ tillable, outskirts. (Jarlton W. the date of this order and return make AT A COURT O F PROBATE held $135 men. to this court of the notice given. ter and Vernon, 7:30-8:80 a.m., ly. MI 3-5409. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. at Manchester, within and for the ROOFING — Specializing repairing A NEW JOB? SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT ______JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. District of Manchester, on the 27lli day roofs of all kinds, New roofs.'gut- 2-3:30 p.m. Call MI 8-2414. Building Materials 47 66 EILWOOD ROAD—Colaoial, loige of December, I960. *62 CHEVROLET e" Phone /For Appointment THREE ROOM l^ rtm en t, heat AT A c 6 u R T ~ O F ~ ’ p ROBATE held Present. Hon, John J. Walletl. Judge. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ living room, fireplace, formal din­ 4-Door Sedan SERVICE STATION man, full and CLEAN, USEID lumber for sale, as­ Samurt Albert CH 7-0368 and hot water, $70 a month. Cou­ at Manchester, within and for the Estate of Marion L. Chapman. late paired, Aluminum siding. 80 or phones/listed below. ple preferred. 270 Hackmatack St. ing room cabinet Utchen with District of Manchester, on the 27th dav of Manchester, in said DIatrIct de­ $98 years' experience. Free esti­ part-time, with mechanical abil­ sorted sizes, hardwood flooring, dishwasher, 8 bedrooms, 1% baths, of December. 1960. ceased. Have you made up your mind to Call after 4 p.m. MI 9-3246. Present. Hon. John J , Wallett. Jn6ge. mates. Call Howley. Ml 3-5361, MI ity. Before 6 p.m. MI 4-8916. window saah and doors complete If you h ^ e no means of transporta­ landccaped lot 80x200. Marion E. The administrator having exhibited seek new opportunities, new sur­ windows, plumbing and heating Estate of Plo Gagliardone. late of hla administration account with said 3-0763, tion. I ’U'send my auto for you. No THREE ROOM cottsjgs, furnished Robertson, Brokbr. ID 8-0968. Manchester. In aaid District deceased. estate to this Court for allowance, it is BRUNNER’S roundings In 1961: Something more EXPERIENCED mechanic—steady supplies, assorted pipes and soli obligation. The administrator having exhibited , O R D E R E D : That the 10th dav of employment days. Call PI 2-8060, . pipes. Open dally 8:30 till dark, or unfurnished, gas heat, hot his administration account with said January. 19*1. at ten o'clock, forenoon, In satisfying, more interesting? Try a VL-B—E—R—T—S MANCH^TEIR — Colonial, 6 spa­ PI 2-7798. Saturday 8-4. Choman,, House water parking. New Bolton Road. estate to this Court for allowance It Is at the Probate Office In the Municipal Heating ahd Plumbing 17 C.M.L. aln Store 266-68-70-72-74-76 MI 3-9889. cious roonu, large living room , OR D ER ED . That the 11th day of Bulldittg in said Mopcheiier. be and TALCOTTVILLE Wrecking, yard at Stock Place off with fireplace, family size tUa January, 1961. at eleven o'clock fore- the same is aaalimed for -a hearing on Oh The Mencheater-Vemon South Main St. PLUMBING AND heating — re­ MAN FOR full-time general drug North Main St Call Ml 9-2392. ROCKVILLE See us for your Utchen porch, one-car garage, noon, at the Prohate Office In the Mu­ the allowance of said administration Town Line Across From modeling Installailons repairs. Come, In and talk over what the store work. Experience preferred. WATERBURY large lot 88x260, 916,900. PhUMck nicipal Building In said Manchester, be account with said estate, ascertainment Vlttner’s Gardens 48-4.’l Allyn St., Hartford apartment! S'H roc^ms, heat, ap-. and the same la assigned for a hearing of heirs and order of dlstrlbuUon. and All work guaranteed 26 years ex­ future holds for you. We have sev- Driver’s license, references. No Agency, Ml 9-8464. on the allowance of said administration this Court directs that notice of the DtamondM—Watenea— Phone CH 7-0868 pliances, parking, 190 monthly; '3H OPEN ^nfES TILL 6 perience. 24-hour service. Call ®rel good positions available now: phone calls. Miller Pharmacy. rooms furnished, 1100-9116 month­ a w ^ n t with said estate, ascertainment time and place assigned for said hear­ Earl VanCamp, Ml 9-4749. 101-103 Whatley Ave., New Haven 4 CAROL DRIVE — Rockville, 91V of heirs and order of distribution, and ing bn given to all perso'ns known to he JeweliT 48 ly. Risley .Realty Company, MI this Court directs that notice ot the interest^ therein to appear oiM be Phone UN 5-9550 650. 6 room ranch large living 'time and place assigned for aaid hear­ 'JOIN OUR GA^ CLUB v Bridgeport' and Vicinity 9-4824; TR 5-U66. heard thereon by publishing a topy of WANTED LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler—re- room, cabinet Utchen, 8 bed­ ing be given to all persons known to this order in some newsiMper having a VOLKSWAGEN panel truck ' 1958, Rfidlo-TV Repair palra. adjiuta watches expertly. Phone Ed 6-9138 89 -MAIN S’TREETT—3 rooms, first rooms, 1H% mortgage can ba he Interested therein to appear and he circulation In said District, at least five Services TYPIST Reasonable prices. O^n Tuesday ALL STORES OPEN assumed; Marion E. Robertson, Mard thereon by publishing a copy of days before the day of said hearing. excellent mechanical condition. CASUALTY CLAIMS floor, , stove and refrigerator. this order in some newspataer having ;______JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Must ba aold. Very reasonable. MI thru Saturday, Thursday eve­ MON., JAN. 2d. 9 TO 9 Avidlable Jgn. 1. CaK MI 8-2785 Broker, Ml 8-5953. a circulation in said DIatrIct. at least 8-3866, RADIO-’TV REPAIRS, any make — nings. 129 Spruce St. Ml g-4387. (Iva days before the day of said heai^ CITATION OBDEB ADJUSTER FREE PARKING before B p.m. Ing. and by mailing on op before De­ A'T A COURT O F PR O BATE held cars, amplifiers, phonograplui and cember 28, 1960. by certified m all, a SDR 8AUE—1966 Ford, 4-door, Jet changers. Over 47 years total ex. CLERK-’TYPIST At All Stores. At Our Main Store ^ FLAT, S rooms, third floor; en­ copy "t this order to Mary Belli. 20 Diafrlct of Manchester, on the 2*lh day Wa<* good Miape, cheap. Phone perience, 90 days guarantee on all I'dd and Feed 49*A Waterbury. Drive In At 49 Canal closed etalrwa^e, new linoleum, M ass.; of December. 1*60. W 8*4149. work. Potterton’s. Ml 9-4587. By large casualty Insurance com­ St. Rear Entrance To AU 29 Depts. • SEPTIC TANKS Waldo Gagilardone. 214 Gardner 8t.. Present. Hon. John J, Wallett. Judge, DRY OAK WOOD cut fireplace new gae furnace, available now. MancbeMer. Conn.: Emma Lalley. 24 E s u te of A . W elU ca se late of 'Tem­ MI 8-8116. CLEANED aad INSTALLED CONNIE’S TV and Radio llervice, pany for Hartford office. Will also and stove lengths. 910 per load de­ Harvard. Road, Manchester, Conn.; ple New Hampshire, leaving property STENOGRAPHER nichard Muske, 318 North Colonial In Manchester In said District, de- Alto AceeMorte*—Tires 6 available all hours. Satisfaction livered. PI 2-7886. • SEWERS Homes, Circle N.W., AtlanU. Oeorgla, ceased. guaranteed. Call MI 9-1815. consider college graduate as JOHN J. WALLETT. Ju^ge. On motion of Bernetta L, Case of 1WO OIEVROUET 14" wheels NOTICE MAmiNC CLEANED TVmria. New Hampshire, ancillary od- Will sell or trade for two 14’ trainee. Good salary and excellent Garden— Farm— Dairy The Planning and Zoning Com­ Town of Coventry A T ,A T COURT O F PR O BATE held mlnisiratrlx. at MaAchester, within and for tho .^ORDERED: That six months from Doitos wheels. 96 sach. MI 9*8466 MORTEN8EN ‘TV fipectaltzed RCA mission of Manchester, Connecti­ • INSTALLATION TRANSCRIPTION 1ST opportunity for advancement. In Picklaets 50 Zoning Board of Appeals District of Manchester, on tho 27th day the 2Sth day of December. I960, be and avewqgs. television, service. lO 9-4941. cut will hold a public hearing on of December, A.D. 1960. the same are limlled and allowed for ’There will b e jz public meeting SPECIALIST Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge. reply give resume of education and GREEN MOUNTAIN poUtoea, Monday. January 9,1961, at 8 P.M. the creditors within which to bring In Am to DrtvtnE School 7-A PHILCO RECOMMENDTO serv­ ood and mealy. PaaquaUnl Farm. Jan. 6, 1961 at 8 PM . in the Rob­ Estate uf Mary L. Plrle, late of Man- theto claims against said estate, and In ths hearing room of the Munici­ ertson School regarding an ap- enester In said district, deceased. said, admlnlslratrig is directed to give ice, on ht-fi’s, radios, televisions. f46 Avery St., Wa|>ptag. Ml 4-0604. • Vppn the a^licatlon of Leon Podrove. Good sfUaries. Complete, liberal experience background. All replies pal Building to hear all persons peal-/- T own aid CoHatry public notice to the creditors to bring LkRIOiri Connecticut’a first 11* Also, guaranteed service on all claiming to be affected by the es­ admInIstraUu', praying for authority to In their claims within said time al­ beneflu program. Free parking. One-r-Tadeusz and Shirley M. ronipromtse snd ssttls the doubtfur'shd lowed by publishing a Chpy of this order driving school trslned - other makes. Shop our special do- confidential. tablishing of the following pro­ wnNTW NWr Honsehold Goods 51 SzeUiga for permtaelon to erect a DraiMyo Ga. disimtsd claim which said eatate has n sonie newspaper haring a circulation w ttflsd and approved Is now of* it-yourself department featuring posed building line and to hear and 9H0T0-CUIDE •SalnM, the estate of Nina Johnson as In said probate district within ten daya fw w f dsstroom and behind discount prices. Open evenings RUGS. NEVER uaed, 9x13, beige, single family dwelling on a lot by said application on file more fully from ihe date of . this order and return CONNECrriCUT MUTUAL receive all evidence of land dam­ Ml M 143 eppeara It Is • » g « g ^lnstructlop tor tasnagers and Saturdays. Satellite Electron­ Write Box E, Herald 980 ; 9x16, 935; antique gold ruga, which dees not contain 40,000 sq. The clever coachman frock that make to this court of the notice glyen. LIFE INSURANCE CO. ages or land benefits: ORDERED, That the application be ______JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge, ics Sendee, 165 School 8t„ Man­ vacuum BU 9-W66. To establish a 40’ building line ft- fashion loves Is perfect for a young ^ard And determined at the Probata chester. Ml 9-1786 Or JA 9*1669 Two—Hiomaa O. WsUes for per­ PREPARE FOR driver's teat. 140 Garden Street on the southwesterly side of figure. This Junior version com­ office in M n ch eater in said DlatricL on u m i t a t i o n ’ o b d k b mission to satabllsh a retail store bines two fabrics. Dress up your everyday towels the n th day of January. A .D . 1*61. at AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Aghs 16 to 90. Drtvlog and class TV. RADIO SERVICE-sny piece, DON’T ANSWER THIS AD Hartford Road .flntersectlon (package store) on the irouth end with dellolous-looklngllolous-looklng fruits em­ ten ooclock clock in thetl— forenoon,*------—and -* that at Manchester, within and for Ihe rown.^Tbrse Instzueton. No wait* any time. No charge for the first Hartford, Conn. West Center St., Spencer St.) No. 1497 with Photo-Guide Is in notice be given to t aall " persons Interested District of Manchester, on the 29th day Unless you are prepared to live on Invitation to Bid starting at a point on the west of a building on South St. sizes 9, 11, 12, 13, 14r 16; 18. Bust broidered in gay colors! Every In said eatate------J)f of theople and enjoy your Chairman W A N f ED—RIDE TO Ltoes IxstaUeA-OMlar Wstar- For Ist-claos mailing add 10c tor copy of thU order to Charlee O. Piria, said oxscutriz Ts directed to give pub­ You wUI be trained t o expezta and OS center Street, Manchester, Con­ prooaag Dobs. For ist-class mailiim add 10c (or Ip Weavar Road, Hancheatar. Conn.; lic. noUee to the creditors to bring In O R n n iA K lN O and allerattoas. work more as an Avon Represent­ Dorothy C. Jacobson, each pattern. Print Name, Address dfftn d ti paid for training. necticut. < Secretary ST. PETERSBURG. each pattern. Print Name, Addrei thsir claims within said time allowed Oall MI 9-0888 any time,______i ative than you could In any other TOWN OF MANQHESTBR with Zone, Style No. and Size. with zone and Pattern Number. by publishing a copy of this order In jHUt*Ume m rk. Complete trainlm, Manchester, Connecticut FLORIDA soma newspaper having a circulation In IM ^ C D V S B i nade, sofa DON'T ANSWER THIS AD CONNECTICUT Don't misi the Fall A Winter '60 Have you the '60 Album contain­ •‘■i. fSS>«i,*gws nsaKtaL Unlaaa you maan buslnaas. W« do. RICHARD MARTIN^ by sUsr eaapla. week s< 9aan« iaeue of our exciting pattern book ing many lovely designs a i| d fraf ^a, 7 Hayiland Read. Blsomllald, from the date of this order and return O * I t o , Winiam Abrattia, 10 banuaaa aad prizes. CaU today. CH BMla Faabioa. Juat sS cents. Call JA 3-7194 Tuaa. or Wad. ha* COBNERAL MANAGER pattenu? OiUy 38e a eopyl f o m 1. ttaCi a r t . jM ig * . 7-419T. taraaa 1*9. Deesuber 37, 1960 Read Herald Ads ary S pratomi. Oaa MI SAMS. “ “j!>S«.1raUSI?A!S: '"-■^ .:' •’ -y^i7..U '. ".^ ' ., '■ '■ ;,‘3 '“■;'f; ?'-v '.■’:iv-i ffcv^7fi»5?S^^A. -■ -. ■^■■■:- -i;,(«s«'; ■,' ■’ ;‘ ' ' " • : SATURDAY, DECEMBER 81,' 1960* ■&5. ■ttUk piped Into his laundry from ihe W m Other end of the lopg block .of tttir•, Wedwi#dsyfl|A T:W p.m.,,at the But for JiAn Q. Public’s sake. aversion toward recordings of such to speak, iron from the source. tUf-and sheers. Final work tongs by Lawrence Welk, Ouy '" "Ctae thing," he said, shrugging, be fiompleted next week through-; %.:!r ^ I vowed that when at public hear­ Lombardo and particularly Lester "my statements about the water out the building and the reerea-^ company at the hearing in Hart­ tlop department plans a full scale Tmjji WtilneB’e Society'carclee of ings Lanin. /■I'iv-. I would keep my big mouth shut, For his birthday in September,^ ford seem to have been borne out. program beginning on Monday, (theOoouaunity Baptist Church will And take whatever we are handed The w'ater pressure is so low in Jan. 9. -V 'f ■ ’ -' meet WMnaeday at S p.m. The Ea- his aunt, who is unfamiliar with T3ie schedule of activities for the F^v'> tel^e Carpenter Circle will meet at Without an "if" or "and” or “but" her nephew’s taste, presented him the center of the city (Rockville) with an album of "Lester Lanin: that I had to install an auxiliaiy Week of Jsn; 3 are as follows: - the hoiiM o( M n. Ranald Nivieon, 1 vowed that it would be my prac­ pump.” ’Tuesday:, Basketball tryouts, 6 73 wena at, and the Reed-Eeton tice Vol. I.” After the Initial shock, to 7 for Midgets, 7 to 8 for juniors arete frill meet at the church. he thanked her and proceeded to and 8 to 9:45. for intermediates;. To keep my tongue In my cheek, file the album away with others Self Coimsel Even If our friends in Rockville Francis T. .O’Lougbiin, former Boys Bowling 6 to 8:30; open bas­ A New Year’e Eve dance for the Dump their trash on Center Street. he doesn’t care for. ketball and boxing in small gyms Mr. and Mrs. a u b at Temple Beth. This Christmas he was the re­ resident and city court Judge in and Showerii. Sholom will be held tonight from 9 I won’t complain about our .taxes cipient of three new albums. "The Rockville, was asked several times, Wednesday: Basketball tryouts,- to 3 at the Maaonlc Temple. And I certainly won’t try. Music Man,” "ExodUs." and—jrou wh-n ho revisited the city from (Butterironb Studios) 6 to 7 for midgets; Businessmen’s guessed it—"Lester Lanin: 'Vol. his new home in'Miami, whether '<1* '•■■■ To whittle down the budget or not he planned to practice law Basketball League 7:1S to 10; Co­ Kehler Circle, WSCS of South Even to the tunc of one thin dime. II.’’ Engdgdd ed teenage bowllhg-6 tO'i|:80; openr Methodist Church, will meet Tues­ Along with presentation of the down there. The Judge smiled slowly and ’The engagement of Miss Brenda basketball and ' boglng smair day at 7 :45 p.m. in Susannah Wes­ I’ll ’’plug’’ for parking and for last album, his aunt remarked K. Baker of Manchester to Army gyms and showers. ley Hall. The Rev. Perw Spurrier pools with a smile, "and Lester Lanin said he didn’t know. ’Thursday; Model Airplane Club On his last 'Visit, to preside at Pvt. John J. Kiskunes of Wapping will speak on “Keepliu Christianity And all those other "wondrous has recorded six more” is announced by her parents, Mr. 3:15 to 4:30; Junior BasketbaU try-.' Alive in the Home." Hostesses will things,” He th.anked her, of course and the final session of the city court, outs, bowling, open bisketball snd he said he would not attempt to and Mrs. Fred T. Baker, 39 Xiyn- be Mrs. Christian Henriksen, Mrs. I’ll be like the "happy sailor” was heard to sigh later, "Well, dale St. boxing In small gyms and showers.' Alan Snelgrove, and Mrs. Emo Who is on a spending "binge,” only six more years to go,” practice law in Miami. Friday: BasketbaU tryouts for Why? Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Sanchinl. Mrs. Joseph Kiskunes, 301 Deming midgets 6 to 7; Jun’ -s, 7 to 8; I'll sit back In that brown arm­ Cordon’ Bleu Well, it seems that Dade Coun­ open basketbaU fo. intermediates' chair ty, Fla., is up to its eardrums in S t, Wapping. Manchester WATES will meet One Manchester youth, now In Miss Baker is a 1959 graduate of and adults, 8 to 10. Bowling, open Tuesday at the Italian American And do everything I can his Junior year at college, is espe­ lawyers. In fact, there are. at con­ basketbaU and boxing in small servative estimate, 2,500 of them. Manchester High School She is em­ a u b on Eldrldge St., with weighing To support all costly programs cially treasured at Thanksgiving ployed in the Southern New Eng­ gyms and showers. in from 7 to 8 p.m. And every costly plan. and Christmastime because he Because of the legal abundance, A complete schedule of aU, ac­ Dade County has put some heavy land Telephone Co. Manchester of­ whips potatoes better than any­ fice. Pvt. Kiskunes is a 1956 gradu­ tivities in the East Side Rec for the GIFT OF A Ml condemn all kinds of saving body. requirements on aspiring coun­ remainder of the season will be And Ml do this Just because, At Thanksgiving he added a bit selors. In O’Loughlln's case, he ate of Ellsworth Memorial High given to the public early next week. I won't care one iota too much milk, however, so they would have to go to law school for School. He was employed by the This will include swimming lessons ATLANTIC How fast the Town "goes to the were pretty soupy, despite his three years before taking the bar Connecticut Light and Power Co. and game-room activities. dogs.” furious thumping with the beater. in Enfield before entering the serv­ FURNACE OIL exams. ice in October 1960. Aotomatio Delivery The family teased him about his At his position in life, the judge Why should I sit and worry losing his touch. No date has been set for the said, he felt it would be unwiae td wedding. L T. WOOD CO. Or work myself into a ’’stew,” So at Christmas he was very go through the mill all over again. Fboer MI 8-1139 When I know our Legislators careful. He closed the doors to the Must do what they're told to do. kitchen at the crucial time, while Helping Hand elderly man upright and placed HOWARD the rest of the family was finish­ him on the dolly, then wheeled NEW YEA R Perhaps you may have noticed This happened along Main St. a ing the hors d'oeuvrks. Then came couple of weeks ago, but we saved him to the elevator. When he had ANDREWS That I am careful not to say, a furious vibration and slushing been safely delivered to the doc­ If I made It for the whole year it to tell now. TWO MILLION sound, sort of a cross between a Mrs. Regina Gauthier, 68, of 50 tor's waiting room, the two men through car wheel stuck in a manhole and Prospect St., Rockville, has made told Mrs. Gauthier to summon Building PRESCRIPTIONS Or Just for New Years Day. something wrong with the dish­ It a practice for some time to drive them when the appointment was ■ Mr. X. washer. j residents of the Atamian Boarding over. SAFELY COMPOUNDED A while later the sounds stopped, Contractor House In Rockville occasionally She did. and got her charge Residential—Remodeling Dear Santa . . . and a minute afterward the son re­ when they need help. A couple of easily back in the car with their ARTHUR DRUG Children have ways of working appeared. weeks ago she learned of an elder­ help. Alterations off tensions, some of them pretty ”M1 bet the potatoes will be a ly man there who is crippled in "It was the greatest thing Full Insurance Coverage noisy. little lumpy this time.” the father both legs and who needed a doc­ ever.” .she said. "They were the 8 Middle Tnrapike West We heard about an 8-ycar-old said to the mother teasingly. Just tor's attention. best Santa (Clauses.” MI 3-1445 Take tlme to think: who manages to vent steam in a as the son entered. Mrs. Gauthier picked him up at A Non. quiet wa.v. After a pre-Christmas ’’This time,” said the son, ”I beat the boarding house, where other disagreement with his mother, he them so fine; they’re In a gaseous residents helped him Into the car. Notice left a note on her pillow: state. All you do is inhale them.” She drove to the Watkins Build­ ”I don’t want any Christmas ing In Manchester where the doc­ WE HAVE DAILY presents," Clipping Penalty tor's office is. But when she piilled It is the source of Power A few nights later, his anxieties Most men cringe at the thought up In front of the building and f . r ~ DELIVERY TO THE at the popping point, no doubt, he of Christmas gift ties. opened the door on the passenger left another note: But Harold H. Peterson, 27 Hide, she realized she had no way ”No birycle . . no watch . . no Turnbull Rd,, wishes he had Just to get the patient into the build­ presents.” one bow tie to call his own. ing. BOLTON It turned out this was a mock- His wife, Viola, made red and While she was standing there, Take time to play: serious ultimatum, not confirma­ green felt how ties In the shape two men from the Watkins Store tion of the earlier message. He of holly leaves for the owner and came out and asked if she needed AREA was apparently submitting his employes of the Hobby Shoppe. help. Her answer was "Well, I ("hrlstmas list, with emphasis on 403 Center St„ where her husband don't know.” .The two men, or the most desired items. la a salesman. She made and gave "boys” as she called them, said, away as Christmas gifts 17 of "You wait here, ma'am. Don’t do It is the secret of youth these ga.v holiday bow ties. anything for a minute, now.” LENOX Vol. x.xxviii. . . r And. sure enough, a minute was A friend of ours whose family The only hitch was Mrs. Peter­ * „ kM ) son disassembled all her husband's all It took before they were back PHARMACY bought a hi-fi set a few years ago with a "platform on wheels,” one ta • « - M l has been amassing a largo collec­ read.v-made bow ties so she could afix her holly felta to cllp-on bars. of the furniture dollies. They had tion of records ever elnce. put rails on it at waist height. Take time to read: 2V9 E. CENTER ST. His taste Is for popular music, She wishes she knew where she TEL. Ml 9-0896 particularly show tunes and among could hii.v these clip bars sepa­ Together the two men lifted the others he owns the original cast rately So docs her hu.sband, so he • OPEN SATURDAY, SI/XDAY and MONDAY AS USUAL • ' albums of "West Side Story,” could restore to use all those bow- knots In his drawer. P I I ^ I ^ Q / ^ 276 OAKLAND ST. ‘THE FINEST IN PRODUCE!” It is the fountain of wisdom When the Tide Is Out Out In Rockville yesterday. Stale Rcpreaentattve-eiect Ray WESTOWN Splelman opened his new coin ■ ■ PUADMACYPHARMACY laundry on the Boardwalk. Shovel­ 459 Hartford Rd.—MI 9-9946 ing chunks of snow from the walk, Take time to laugh: he mused on hla new situation. He pointed out that water Is «^|Afifist;'i '■'•»!>. ¥mitti «v a *r -'rAur B B M u m iD , '■ . X . b io v t iijlo ij 4Tcid^..|toiK s - % __ ■!g!'■ “r y. waa .Pm ty dgMpk'SOgr'bdci’ At; liU sdls BdUne hi 10£l^*tobyi^ ^ n t toa'pMMde haA'baopme t o '' homs^toww to Cimowborg;; blessed wlth...^bto iAnit .toUit to. aa%toianHM,i fil|a TOriy yeara udien. a i i b R m r IM A... ,Pi^-wsjkfyuTOry.jip* .trav- [p to a committTO hs entariafaiM. his cuatomenr with, sHii^^v Bto bap- ity . lead en . tv ■A song while tooUng Unw TOto— : toEiBMt thtoR. j Me the.TbtonanMnt o f Roaaa AMoota>i and to the samer rabtocd mamipr. k normal .quito Ufa.- - One mqr bar: UiiOjA'non-pnilik qrghnlaatlani. toft be WM to'ditto tTOiltouit tor . Pasadena no koger poolH "^'fr^’Como •■* ! ..t..'t:' ■ '.V ■ If tbo . mbbd. fnbvitid him, w o^d pick bp Agidtnr and-siag and may ahotoar barbto alH^ vtaTO^ Ai^ local .ai^iWls. NMghbMtag tisto COrp.'cohteetad-him onattor a s o w tb tito d elilftt to kU tndse “— homdUeg, fraternal organiaa*- B «MT« w t ro^ nlumr w v uivthe vpi»uruiiii|^ ' Patty'his own QBS radio ibow tod later, states and for* im m m a i t o RCA. intorr toctodtog contract. tok Tw—#meet PfPweiy w f nantACbmo personeUy.BAMiinallir be Utan earned.* ». this’.<. appdlatton. P e n y s itoaxed ' nuuuwr ' Has eign toitions Joined ia the parade, prepend £> be piedtontly Mir* Rto*U« partosded him: to tooapt It has become California’s New Actually, if you’ve seen him on coma to Ae 'm^ected. However, the ttffar-wlth the old cUnchar, .priM d to OB# wey » e f anotiter. television, .ygu can consider your­ when one enUTptlaing toporter T su to greeting to ,the vroikL Thoee who have been aaaociatod "Tou cto always gat another bar- self'Ss having met him personally: commented OB his casual maaner bar, shop tt it d o w i’t work out.” Ttuir itoeme ot tto 1961 Tsum a. wUh' hi|B for many years will con­ Unaasumine, soft ivoken, srarm, and't iny, althouyh hs once tdd s news- Como >rietort, ‘Tm thinking alxMd; > V I I > A I K \ I ( I Myerson handling the commentary. Dr. Charles Frederick Holder, a Over famous w riter who Conceived 'toe idea 7fl years ago, would'not rec- 30 Flavors MRVIS REALTY CO. ognise hJs simple project if he niAixoBeMNSimoBS could see it now. ’ He suggested to his feHow club Tn i Gallons! llnsidrintlsl—IndnstrCH members in 1890 that they produce Oem nerdal original floral designs aiid parade Oustom ServMo X sr New Tear's m orning. down the Over SO Tears Pasadena main street to the ball JOHN LIENNEY park where the rest of toe day t t t B. Oeaiter St.—M U -A U t would be spent. In games and feats o f horsemanship. C. LEROY NORRIS . Responsible for building up toe ASSOOIATB parade to its present-day magni­ tude, , was an eastern newspaper­ Insurance of 4U Kinds ONE HOUR man who visited Pasadena one New Tear’s Day. The newspaper­ Bonds man — his name has since been forgotten — was so impressed 844 NO. MAIS 8T R B R 1 r l W r Way with a flower parade to toe win­ ter, he wrote a story that was PH O N E M l 8-«8M A t 00 B. Oeator St.. AlaBeheator carrlto by newspapers to Los An- T il BIA IN 8T B B B K Otoirth Comers, Bast Hartfwd geleb, Chicago and New Tork. PH O N B m U-0tM Tke publicity started a flow of visitora to California from far­ 2 H ow SMrt Sotvico away points. They wanted to see At too Mlddlo Turnpike West for Uwmselves. W iU ^ five yean, F O R IS Y E A R S ACaneMstor ^ WoA Ooaw Ou Preadses T e le v is io n NASSIFF ARMS QO. S A T U R D A Y P R O G R A M HAS BBBN THB BIORT If :N Sto un ' - I’ M Idocker SJi!*.TOu«a Joha .K. H. MeCaf- PLAOB TO 00 ffOB OKM M HOURS ^ Tni* Storr 1 .lUBch WUh fl«Mr M et sL’^ay..!«sua:'as isiM SSsiLgr*"^’ , , BVEBTTXDNd TOD WANT Uutolepla Beaim WINICa SKClAL , U:W ThU U^ClMi . . la eeU-defeoae seta, out for ra- , •vffS tod^^toeiuyiSnMtSrhto DetMttite’s Dtaiy 1 ■rBaaBi ■ . w— lOjjk last Ot The !»■■■»■■■ ' Tba Mntrimg M’s ' a,'4k.''U IWT o I f I W V 1:M UVD .He, I I . Wetoh Hr. WUhri , , Itoo Soooad haU M toe srORTlRO ; Bemsr et'ttean ato 5Sto‘. SoottJTOrU.*^^^ ASK US AIO U T nr The Hsval HaiarTe Hear ufu MAIN anU io s-tftY « (Color) --f. , 'Ps*; Mium C mi toe list of SstaiiUr reriMBMaev' " ‘Taonns or sioBTlr , ‘ l:W FeiU are 1 Mertled keoa ...... ■—(■■TOW'*'"' "'.MMa COQICS rUm ■ ■ =-— _ George,——. . . Doug —• McClure 1S:4B SStoFySlPr^ '»Sa - Saerta 0 « Famde tt:M KaTO T h a t_____ SERVICE STAllpN 1:U n ^ r a r AbATO Feathafl. -0..-%’S Oaiae > I ThMisoad , BUiy^ to. aecussi st “’’• SSrofPflSSSto Orcaa. CoasL.. tiM Oalor TOwl eame’ T B U M l^ d m Florida. Ve, -Barttr V. flatartSF B es lM e^ "The 'BdoCIihaitk «d NM ie Ik 8 Cbaries- * -l ajBiWea. Mai Tot 's Bra la Bow Yaih S J A C K B t S -.4 ; ia , O'Hara ^ . of New Tear's Stoo 4:M Bi( TUie WrwWhw - ilehraUons. Foliils of H » U _ -- -• i : is ■. Souier Hto 'M ’ HMpaM BMUtou- .MS#'- $t9» Brad OaeU flhaw AlHMarCNH (fleSAI-; _ I dr. DhBhdla Heal Feattotai tawreaee "freat CiU Test OaOM -r ciwanpuguo Music ifaS- ill JkoMai' stiiwiirt. ------8»1 WbM! 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I k w l l t im BMR im r w MM yFSter HeMkar; BeM T 'P:s. n;.(ro ? : i: ; f :'i ’..3 ; L TiW - I-, • V .- P A G E T H R E E P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTES, CONN.. SATURDAY. D] 8 1 , i 9 6 0 S U N D A Y Teievhion PROGRAM FLETeRER T U E S D A Y television P R O G R A M CAaaaiN 1 ;X Tooterday’a Wowat eol t w ar In XorM And a eurront Air Kere’s BoWyweod 83.1 3 43 Tsias Bwell Show • Force training program designed 6 4 3 Coutfasatal l:X Featare nSn Whan Coral Potter and her hop ■•w ChrifOM Sektaco Heals W t BoMove M PLENTY OP PAKKINO M m friend start maUag marital plana, The BIjr Pletars » DevoUomd eervlce from Trinily to help U.S. milltiUY personnel 1 . (Color) '.^Iton B ^ r Ot 1 llairersitr »t tts Alt ■ Lutheran Church in Long Island overcome "coercive persnaaloa" ■iX TU s la Our FXHi • ’«Bden____...Corey. Tom Potter fS3Bcally' triM to S f e n c k News ■ City, N. Y. The Rev. Herman J. by any futUfe .enemy. Walter AUTO ______CtoaHaeatel O egum n i X . 31 dissuade them,' „ „ (Color) ____ j Thrtitef Xj33 tarn As (Arlstoahera *. M R l^ , the pastor will ofticlale. Cronkite narrates. BNOLOenDBBS-GLASSg l a s s POBNITCRB TOPS-iln x t s B i n u m p a i n t This Is ns urs a The sennon—"IISI—A Year pf Orsst Masle FMsi Cbleags l> .itX Tawu'Ostot 8 "G___ arde^en Of Allah.” Martens Boris Kartoft - le host; ”The FLfcCIRONICS ELECTRONICS Speak Vp • God’s Favor,’’ will ho delivered wikMeybirds X 9 4 3 Dave OaHwwaF Y biap Ibaw .—JetTteb,Dlelrlcl Charlea Boyer (Color) Hungry House". Series of fright­ Hear el SI. Fraaels ■ by the Bev. Arthur M. Vincent, I^lt Otsasy Pyessats X. X ■ arty Rkew X ening events' occur when a ooupis LABORATORIES laSasItr Oa ParaSe M director' of public. relationB tor "The PoatMned Wedding." B uu- ' {Mk and ioan "FIshang WlMeats". keefe Brae- hujm a houoe on the rocky ooast LABORATORIES Chrlstlaa Seieaee SS Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. * ring Guy Williams pu>d Annette MvaMtIy X OM Air 1 eelle. of Maine. • Djrtentaaaiaa Oar WstM > Issass aad Answsrs t Funlcello. Dop Dtago de la Vega Y iX Hews 8 Admiral Swahby Shew X Stags Coach Wert 3. X. X Chrlstlaa Selcaee S Guest; Ben. Joseph 8. Clark Jr. takes up bis guise as Zorro la an 3iX Be Oar Oseal Wayne Bogera-in "Object: Patri­ 277 BROAD Baetlflee ef Ih^ass M (D) of Pa., leader cd the tlheral attempt to prevent a naive senor- MANCHESTER ItX lirpfN e. 3 Bia TIa na X. X mony”. Wealthy lady, eloping via 277 BROAD fliU Otf'Te iUNeatare S group tlgbtlnir to ohange the con­ its from being swindled out of her 1 3:63 Xg Mae Skew X stagecoAch, Is kidnaped and held MtM lamp Vale Xr Peat _ S dowry. , . 84ij& ?% susr StH Felbt Tha Oat . 8 for ransom. troversial Buie X to allow a time it U Q a X ^ HtoMcaMt iiX Oalek Oiaw MeOraw .6 V.S. Manhal M Rellmous series, with Sr, Oeorae limit on debate. ItX Shtolsy Tampte 6bsw ' X . X OLDSMOBILE 'SSS U 3:X Soleaoe Eiotton Theater 18 Crothers. "Ballet of the I^aUrltr." A s T*a Bawllag M "colon ''HTm” Michael . Rennie, «r017ll CfLDSNOBD,B DBALBB” •43 Foaturs mas Carteea PtaykrtiM Dance re-creation of Uth cenlutp Pielars Per A Maday Alletnoea Tony Haig alar. Laid learns bow loy* From Sm euM ". Allan B rave StaniMi Bed Sfceltea Shew 3 Season's mystery plays ehoreoaraphed by iS to i^ y a daugeroua eountei^lntel- Martha Bays . News Skelton has Mary Beth Hughes as ligence "game" on hl» holiday S w X r Cil3 ladaotry Oa Farads his guest star when he portrays John Butler, with dancers Carmen I Yesterday’s Newiroel g 512 W IST CENTER STREET . ■•mpi Wild Bin HtokSk San Fernando who rides the crest Greetings Delavallade and Olen Tltley. I I t e t Thsator 3 from school. Shirley Temple Ml 8-1811 ^ 3;X Wsalhor. Hews aad te orte of the American dieting erase and This Is Ae Answer S ^ n ce You Went Away", Joseph hoetess. (Repeat), Traekdewa comes out with hie own diet Chalice Of SaleaHea *t Cotton. la ssie '- 3 tiM losaqr TaaeeTobi 3iX News aad Waolber formula. FROM The Christophers M ■Il^iray Patrol g Ivsahoe 3 i i f aagaw e Aeliea Theater '__ 13iX Garry Mooro Show 3 This Is The Ule *• P calare X T:X Maverick 3, X, X . ____m J s s u Olahhoase UtoJoct X X, X 1«:M The Llrlas Ward • What Ahoat liada M MOHoa DoUav Movie U :12s Mg Pietors I Pla ^ r b y g "Dive IBomber". Errol Flynn. Safetv-Tesied ’The Twisted Oroea". Docu­ leek; Vp And Ure t. M News *. s . n . x mentary utilising authentic film of STANEK’S RelliHoua series, lanaston H u^es I TY Opera Gsaspaay - X, M Deaals Tke Meaaeo 3 j jW h e . X . Sperts _ the time—of the rise and fall of will act as host for a proctam (Color) "Deseret". Starring Ken­ 3;X Ed Salllvan Skew 3 f Death Valley Days Adolph Hitler. (Bepeat) of traditional Necro Kospel music neth Smith, Judith Raskin, John Guests: Tnmmy Grimes, musicsl i£ , comedy star and Sam Levenson, U sed C a rs" i^.trniage ■IV Pnseals 8. X X suns by the 130 members of Ihp Atexsnder and Rosemaiw Kuhl- n e st SeUor j^hm ^nar Kevie ** U T he Executtoner", Behel soldier Abyssinian Baptllit ‘Church Choir mann. Fictional s to n baaed on oomedian. Added guests: Dick .. t S to u r >0001 IS. "The Story Of Seabtscult". Shir, to sentenced to death as a spv— 1 \ l: MHO -V M I S A >1 .K \ IM of Newark. N. J. the life of Brigham Youmr, lead­ Haymes and Fran Jeffries, vocal­ ■- ';i (Color) ley Temple, Barry Fitsgerald. although he to limoeent of the What’s Yoar TreaMs X er of Deseret, the Horman ists: George Jessell, reconteur; You Asfcod F or n Weather. Loeal Newe „ charge. John Newland, host-direc­ I Usbt Time ■ colony, Bart Grant, singer-organist; The. U:X I lava luey News A W eather X . X tor. Velee Of Blaal M Ameneaa FsotbaU Usgao Obam- Noveltlea. InstrumentaTgroup, and Tka Prta* la BIcM X The Rudas Dancers. 1:U Western Mass. HlghUghls Million Dollar Movlo 13 s i m u v R I Feature i aioBshiB* Game Oi g ( ^ o r ) Baorto Camera "flight From Destiny". Thomas rsHh Per Teday S ChsmaieaslasMp Bridge M ■ NaUeaal Velvet 33. X M^lu Court 3. W wld News Hltcnell. Jane Wyman. McBRIDE'S OF Srhsel Story It With___ Charli irle s Ooren—Bert Lebhar, 8:X Tab Haater Shew X. X Tsduy>-Weuua 7tX What la ne World 3 UtX U.S. Marshal i This Is The Life M former sportseaster, and Carol Isw m a a S. X . K THE NEW jp g i J l i g l P EESTAUBAlil H iX n s Clear Horieea . C A N A D A Sacred Heart 3:X TV Theater 3 laramie X, X TT Show with J bbo AHysoa U Bops vs Harold Ogust and Peter , Ooueeutrutlou X John Xnith and Bobert Fuller in . X Mob 53 SPORT SPOT - ; lirbiK Ward w Levenlrltt. TV Shew X. 33 „ EOOt B 6 and 44--BOLTON ^ love nut Bob 3. X. ’"The Passing of Kuba Sm ith." 11:33 Nows, W eather A Sports 3 OrU BsbaHs U The Rehel 8. X . X X:X love Ot Ule An outlaw fakes his own death and World’s Bert Movie 8 108 OEN'l'ER 6T. Byperlmehlarseiies: James liao- AmerieaA Football Leagne flbam- t :X The Will TO Victory . 3, 4A X .Tjwth or Ooaeeenmeec X. UFE Churchill memoirs of World War d AStoino e v e r y s a t u e d a t n ig h t tricks Slim Sherman and Jess "Scu'dda-H6. Scudda-Hay". Lon INSCTRANOE andrew, host. Harlnc ushered out pisashlp game 4g 'i>Pw Texaa 8, X . Harper into believing they kllled McAllister, June Haver the oM year with a musical prea- Houston Oilers Ts Los Angeles n. Gary Merrill |s narrator, U tX m OouM Be T an X . X him. Big Nowa X CompiGtG OKtRtfEn entation, "Camera Three’’ will Chargers. Jaoh Beany Pregram 3 finestInFood (Color) Bogs Baany 3, X. X News aad Weather < - X offer a lyrical welcome to IMl 4:W Movie at Fear U Befiny auditions actors for roles Searek For IWumtiow 8 Sylvester Jr. gets even with his 11:15 Jaoh I h l^ Show X For Hw HimtsmoR O O N S C t/r with concert pianist Prank Glas­ "Secant Murphr." Ronald Rea­ In a television version of the Bent n o Cloek 3. X . X story of Ms life. dad by shaming senior Into try­ (Color) er In a program entitled "Album gan. Luncheon and Pinner Menus IStX no anidtug ligM 3 ing to catcJaHlppety Hopper whom Featare Film 3 W oolrich aind 10-X C lothing Leaves." Chsmpisasbip Bridga X 13:X CakdM Camara '3 UtX News Day neeart X he thinks is a "Giant House." "The Spiral Staircase”. Dorothy OHARIJDS J. VAN DEUSEN This Oar Faltb • 4;M Featare U Loretta Yeang Show X, X COCKTAIL LOCNOE—NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT 14t My UHls Margie 3 Other stories.. McOuIre Sta Dri W aterproof Boots Mad Haase It tits Yoar Commaally g Opea End 18 FREE PARKING—AIR-CONDITIONED Abaat Fuees 3. X . X 3lX Father Ksews Best 3 Feataro X M DIatrIct Sapervto«r Bly Pletare M 8:M Fear Just Men 3 M:X What’s My LinoT 3 Bobert Young and Jane Wyatt in 11:X Jaek Paar Show X Cans and Ammanition U:M laslshts S Omnibus X. X. This Is Year Itto ^ X WEDDINOS, BANQtrETS, PARTIES tfo^le-TfaSC R "The Family Goes to New Yoric". (Color) IM E. OM ter Bt.. Maaoherter OhampleBshlp BrMye • Allstair Cooke Is host. "A Mid­ Malic For A Christmas Night OPEN SUNDAYS / m 8-2842 ’Thunder Over Tanflera". Bobert U:X Night[ght DDesk, Hutton Betty journeys to New York to 8 Sebeef Story M winter’s Night Dream: Prologue \ 8 X , X eerve ae a bridesmaid at tha wed­ 12:55 World’s Bert Movlee (Coat.) 8 ' Ml 9-8747 TM. Ml B-4M4 or PI 2-6M1 Hear et St. Fraaels M to Lincoln CSenter." Preview of the \ :JIsss i of ’61". Kitty Csi^ie, spe- 1:X As The World Taras ding of her friend. Barbara:- 12tX News and Weather 3 # U :M We Relieve i wealth of talent to be concentrat­ cla.1 guest starlana hostess. Fea- nigh..* 3 Patrol The BIReman 8, X . X lt:X Moment ot Meditation S Pip The Piper t. M ed In The Lincoln. Center For the turi are: ^asey Anderson, folk S s o lu lNotoo____ With_____ Kilty X Chuck Connors in "Six Years spd 1:X News 8, X Fantasy series concerning a won­ Performing Arts.” Guests include: slngi Marilyn Cooper. vocBlltst; An star Playhease a Day." An expectant mother and 1:13 Moments of Comfort 8 derland lit- the clouds where peo­ John D. Rockefeller 3rd, Presi­ Sandy, Dennis,- Mtresa; Pat Fln- TAcmuiI her husband seek aid at the Mc­ ple frolic to the accompaniment dent of Lincoln Center. Geo. Lon­ I^. dancer-singer; Roald Reltan, I :K A rH en ie WHh KHly Cain ranch—and the only doctor FOR EXPERT TOURAINE PAINTS of musical Instruments that don. Laurel Hurley, Leonard Bern­ Met Opera baritone; Benita Val- W . P. OUISH S;X Fan C lr^ la out of town. "The Man and the C2ialleng:e” ow on trees. "Trains” . Bvery- stein and the New York Phil­ ente; 1960 Metropolitan Opera Jaa Harray X.w X . X Kdyly has fun operating a__a rail­ rall- harmonic. Max HelpmM. Hay­ Audition winning soprano; Ed­ (Color) 3:X Alfred Bltcheoek Presents X, X -will be seen in Central America :Ar Front Em I AHg(|0MRt Day la Court 5. X. X "Change of Heart". Jealous old » B R U S H E S roadid. Including Pip. Miss Merry- ward Morse, Robert whitehead ward Vtlella. dancer. N.Y.C. Cen­ FUNERAL HOME man causes hia granddaughter to after Jem. 1 with Spemiah dub- notee and Mr. Leader, and Emil Renan. ter Ballet. t ■ 3:X Hsaie Party _ 8 blngrs... NBC-TV claimed the Filmm n Film , M Grand Jury X Loretta roaay Theater X X alter her opinion of the man she H WAT T.PAPERS ladaslry Oa Parade SslS ChHdroa’s Pilm Festival > 13 lt;X Saaday News Special 3 225 MAIN STREET TEL. MI 8-6848 Bead to Beauty;. 3. X. X loves after It's too late, largest audience for any TV en- Itose The Clowa SiW CoHoga Bawl 3 News X S:X na Minioaalra 3 Doble Oillis tertednment presentation on a ain- WOfflipiVffV WTQHV : Americans At Werk Allen Ludden. moderator. Team News A Weather 3 Vaaag Dr Haloae ^ t t M Dwayne Hickman In "The Day a Q AVHERS. p o t j s h e r s ’’Printers" ■ of undergraduate students from Saaday lOght Bepert X ^ Qeeea Fw A Dw ^ 3. X. X The Teachers Disappeared." gle network in TV lilatory for Ite Servicn 8;X Tae Vetdfel la Years 8. M Doble's school Is hlrby a teacher STEAMWRq FOR RENT > Orange Bowl BegaMa Hobart and William Smith College Newc -A Veatbermaa X recent telecast of "Peter Pan.” A Presented for the third consecu­ will challenge the current cham. News la Review X Freai These Baeto 88. K shortgae and the students' par­ rare white tigrex was. presented tive year. (From Blecayne Bay, Ions from Beloit College. 11:13 SaadST Night Mevie X Oaaseelleat Boadsti ents take over classes. _SEE — Miami. Fla.) 8ilg Pletare - . IS "Hondo”. John Wayn*. Ward ROBERT J. INCORPOEATED. Whs Do Tea TnutT Wyatt Earn 3. X to President Bllaenhower this week Paint jHid Yoar Oemmaally ^ ( 3:X Feature 3 Bond liX Rauger Aady . "Hugh ■ O'Brlf■Ion In• "Billy------Buckett. ■ by John W. Kluge, president of the Dlreellons '61 t . W Moot The P ress ' S3 11:13 Featare Film 3 Moke Boobi Fer Daddy 33. X Incorporated." Earn risks his life CLARKE MOTOR SALES "A Jewish Perspective’* No. I. (Color)—Guest; General E .- H. "The Foxiest Girl In P aris ’. Man- j «NAL Amerleaa Baaditaad 3, X X to in-event a fatal finish to a dis­ Metrojxilltan Broadcutlng Ctorp., 801 BROAD ST. lM e.l|sl«N«pi $3U |||||I Ho-^ M Four _ 18 pute between gold-seekers, as A gift to the children of Amer­ the problems existing today which ttaesada. Administrator of Feder­ line Cara. MIcha Aner. "Wall Jlower”. Robert Hutton l e t ’s Travel MI 8-2018 challenge thvmlnd and spirit of al Aviation Agency. Werld’e Beit Mevles 3 ESTA’IE • ’•INSURANSMITHS SINCEx 1814” -a INSUEANOB Prsatlera la Medlelao ica. Ma»n St.— MI 9-0800 man. Theodore Blkel, host-editor. Blr Mae Show “God Is My Co-PUot.~ 868 MAIN STREET, GROUND FLOOR-s-Ml 8-8241 4;X Edge Gf NIgU MANCHESTER Ina Balln. screen actress, reads Phil Silvers Late Show X an Anne Frank essay; Morris 3;X Pesale Are Paaay "Colonel Blimp". Deborah Kerr. Carnovsky. stage-screen star, Art Linkletter Is host. ' Prevae . X reads an Albert Einstein speech; Tauinilelh Centory X,. 8 H :K News A W eather 3 Hebrew song by the Weavers. "P.O.W. (Bart One) "Korea'^ Re­ UsX Moment nt Meditatton 3 Our SPEEDY SpMldty Hnly Cross Church Choir M port on American prisoners of I:U Nile Deck 3 ^D N E S D A Y Te/epfeion PRO GRAM YOUR Choaool "Flaming Fury”. Boy Roberts "Flight From Destiny" Thomas TRULY DELICIOUS Make A INfferenee W here Yon Save! 3iX CoBUneatal Cleeetoiat X. X Admiral Swabby Mitchell, Jane: Wyman. IT DOES (Color) l:X Be Oar Oaert M:X Johaay Midnight X YARN • :X This la Oar Paitk 8 Leas Baager Coronado Nlao X M O N D A Y Television PROGRAM ■eutesAe^^st- -d -ft « - Coattneatot dassrasoi X, X S:X Big Mae Shew U:X News. Weather A Sports 3. X SHOP CHICKEN In Color B:U Pdix The Cat World’s Bert Movie 8 Ohaaaei Compass amateur detective when one of 3:K Towa Crier 3 8iX Matty’s Foaday Foaales "The Block Tent". Anthony Steel, We’re now loeatei In The world’s "finest entln’ ohlek- tiX This Is Oar Paith 8 3:X News her students Is suspected of hid­ 3 i % 1:X Dave Oanoway Teday Show Oartoea Playhoasa Big News X 3:M Tewn Crier 3 6;X Sports ing stolen jewels, vS A V I M G S HUd Bill Hfekek X News A Weather X (he House and Heto en” with Incomparable taste. T:X Dave Oarreway Today Show Albert Barhe Beperig X Mrilloa Dollar Hoyle ~ Xeok aad leara ' 3 News -< X News. Sports. Weather X Uaiverslty ot fha Air 3 :U Wild BiU Blohok X U:U Featare Film building. Main Street, „ X . X IV After Dinner Movie 3 "Flight From Deauny” . , Thomas I v O A l V 8 3 look aad leara 3 •"Tennessee Johnson" Van Heflin, Mitchell, Jane Wyman. 9:X Nows 3 TV Mall Order Market X Guest Wife." Claudette Colbert. oomer of Oak. TAKE HOME SERVICE < ^ 4 I \ I I N. C n r r e a t . Weatker- X t:M News. Weather and Sperts . 3 Jack Paar Show X University el the Air 3 Lionel Barrymore 16 :W TV Show With Jane AHysoa 8 0 Annual T:X Newe 8 Phil Silvers . 3 Steve Forrest In "End of a Mte- 3:X Speak Up 3 Beyal Caaadlaa Monafed PeUce (Color) e Art Needlework BiippHee Weather X Minien bollar Movie 18 slon." .World Wdr II story of an- Dividend Breakfast Tfana 3 On«), Say When M. X 8:M Tales Of Wells Fargo X . M ard Todd, Patrice Plunkett - GENERAL AUTO REPAIR X :X VMee TIHago Keith Larsen and Jeremy Slate In and O r ah MokM of Ssele 3 Dale Robertson In - “The Border Big News X MltchaP 8-4581—18 MAIN ST . MANCHESTER Bert Seller "Biver Gold." Andrews and Labr 13 tX Video Village X Renegade". Hardle 1s assigned to • News and- Wealkes X P I» Year Hoaeh mra retained by a chemical com­ The recult Is weU known. Canons- Beeldenttal Bool Seller 3 break up a gang of gun smugglers 11:15 Movie V _ 3 (Color) pany to hunt a rare metal b ^ loet A good bATber; the world TV. Radio and Phonos Plav Vear Haack X. 33 Sarfslde Six 8. &. X "It's In The Bag." Fred Allen. T ea A skX FW M thuuum la the Sierra ooual (Color) Donahue In "Little Star Jack Benny got A good entertdilner. Boto-Botor . Lost" 18-year-old movie actress “ '•*iirA aY .Bigkt Phono Ml - S Yea Asked Fer It 8 ' returns to her birthplace and dis­ Jack Paar Show X Bond and Bobert FAme hAsn’t ta m p e d Perry*8 9 4 37 lliX I Leve Lacy 3 Feature X X ' Horton la "The Bari Packer sense of mtlues. His contributions Service Tke Price le MghI K W covers that she Is an adopted 11:X Jeek Paar Show 33 SHERWIN-WILLMliS i t ^ ^ C r t Story". Bounty hunter tralle a (Color) child. (Color) DIaaer leJtervX former lawman, who to a fioend of time and money to benefits, and Meralag Ceart 3. X All-Star Dackpin Bewliag 18 :M Nile Desk • li:X OoaeeatrattsB ot Flint McCuIIouih's. charities are great but ElliUR L LOREfUZEN Potterton's Academy Playhease X 8:X Daaay Themas Shew. S 65 World’s Best Xsvies (Coat’d) 6 o r m t i o R FM NTS EXTERIOR Oleay Hertoeae 186 Center 81—Cor. Ciinrch S I 11 iX Tnomameat et Boses Parade A fan glv^ night club entertain­ :X Nows 8. I t leva Tkat Bob . Bod* '/ayJor In "Suitable *lTtof quently publldsed—^he prefefa It PhoiM Mi 9*7412 X . X er Danny Williams a potted plant :16 Moments Of Comfort § SWP PICTURE PRAMB8—AR^FIST MATERIALS U:X iwr* ef IM a Framing" Night-club Vocalist aids that way. Roeelle’s tdiarltable From Pasadena. CMlf. . which guest star Gale Gordon, re­ :X News A Weatfcer- f WALLPAPER. Rti Trott ar Oeaeesaeeeea Evans elude the poUce while he workc are }ust as great. In tlda Clear Herlsea 3 gards as BO rare and valuable :H Moment of McdHalion 3 681 MAIN ST. TEL. m ■ „ *»• Ytwaa . 1, 8 : 8 clears himselfelf of — ‘ homicide ■ IMl ToamamcBt-Of Baiee Parade- that he insists It get special treat­ 8-6688 U:X Beat Tha Obek 3 . X . I J ch im e. reajtoct, the penchant for the un- 8. X , X ment In Danny’s apartment. SeaiM For Teaserraw 3:X W aafi^l■Dead Or 4Hve CKpected must have rubbed off on Bob Cummings and Bess Hyerson Klondike . X. X It OeaM Be Tea » . X Steve McQueen stars. Bandall Thn Anttln A . ' describe the noweced floats. Jol Lansing Ralph TSMer. Mari The, 72nd Aiunikl Tonrnsment summoned I to the ranch of. an un­ her as well. One warm Bummer’s II ;U Toaraamenl Of Beset PArade Blanchard and' James Coburn co- of Roses Parade in Pasadena, happy sheepman and oskX to (lay* l^rry came home looking for- XX star. Calif., will be broadcast in color find the pet ewe ot the rancher'* ward to a cool dip in the pooL To CHAMBERS OK „ (Color) From Pasadena. (>llf. t:M Aadv Griffith Shew 8 WIDE CHOICE OF NEW wife. / ' IS:X le v e of Life 3 When a Hollywood film company for the eighth straight yxir by the The Prise Ih BlgM H. X Mg ARiasement he .not only -wag M o v la g .... II :X Search For Tomorrow -3 comes to Mayberry to shoot a NBC-TV Network when 60 flower­ SMART MODCRH FRAMES ' BM WBk BHIy 2 - (^Color) 1 not allowed to take A’dlp but was Paeklag..*. tZiU Orange Bowl Football Game 3 pictured the whole doam over­ Movie Motlaeo I Adventaree kf Onie H arriet . Missouri University vs Navy dresses for the occasion. laden floats, led by grand manhal Yanr gfaHMM become n beanty neeeaaory w lxa yen "Woman From Beodquartors'' omfined by Roselle to the other Etotage.... 1;X All Star Playhosto X Dante X . X V^iam F. Quinn, .Governor of ehooae frwM enr nnxrtmnat ef new, modem frnmXt . Bobert Boekwell. With Ossie and -Harriet Nelson and side of the hotise.-^ The reason: This Is The Aaswer X Howard Duff in "Dhn't Come On'a Hilwall. roll down Colorado Bou­ 1:13 ^ tke WetU Taras eons Hick and David. "TM Girl 1:H Zllh Annnal Segar Bewl Faotball My House”., Dante tonerlts an old Highway Patrol _ - ^ o Loses Things". Bick finds Roselle had Invited a group of San Francisco mansion m pay­ levard Monday, Jan. 2 ( ll’.SOa.in.- Long DMtaaoe Moviin Game X , X _ lAMOEAit HUlliNe AlX I Seelol Netod HHk KHhr 1 himself In hot water when his girt nuns from a nearby convent for (Color) at New Orleans, La. iflis- ment of a gambling debt - 1:45 p.m. BST). .. AH Star Playhease * friend suspects she to being stood an outing and swim. sleslppl opposes Rice. Advenipres In Paradise 8. X . X f The ChrieMian up.for another gtri. OAK ST. I Resolve 8 Gardner McKay In "T he In tru d ­ 1:X At Heate Wlta BMy w h it Abeat IdodaT U Although be doesn’t own a din­ ;ntAILEB VAN 8ERYICB 17 tiX Dny In Conrt . 3, X. X ers.." Passage aboard the, TIkl Is A Plttaburgh, PR., teltvlsion sta­ 3tXfan Orels ^ ^ _ ' Twe Faees Wert ner Jai^et ("Where would I wear 2:M l ^ d To Reality 3. X . X hooked hv an Island missionary, tion supplemented itk latt-ev^ning ECONOMY OPTICAL • MASroirai^^MI^8-5#18 Jaa. Mrrray Shew X.- . t:X Perry CMse’e Haste Rail X, X ZiX Oaeea For A Day 3. X. X and two French nollcemen hearch^ ^ Jo r) Gueste: Alan K&g, Bobby ItT"), he had to buy a new tux­ 608 E. HIDDUD TPKB. Phono Ml 3-6247 S;M r»na»e«leAI Rondsland 3 Ing for a long-escaped prisoner. announceihent of the birth ot John _ ^Sr”la Otart 3, X. ^ d e l l and BUtsabeth Sort. . edo in 1956 to receive the award Who Do Yoa Tract X. X Streets Of IMager 18 F. Kennedy Jr. with a documentary 3.34 He.., M X. My Sitter XleeB as "Personality of the .Year" by in 8-5189 or BtM. OB-9-t488 S:H Collea Bowl Footban Oame 3 13:X Heaaesev t fl^m detailing a Caesarean birth itts Blaine Stritito and Shirley B Arkgnasn University vg Duke Jackie Cooper. Chick Incopse- fii "Bileen Becomes JL S tar." _ the Variety CHub of WasMngton, Universlly. iuenllal brush with a pair of . . . A new audience participation COBURN A MIDDLEBRdOK. hie. 30.00 4 3 TIm 1 N # hiA •• dU/^urage' an aager ex-beau, D.O. During the Washington visit 6:X Amerirna Baadstaad 8. X , X Juvenile delinquents who steal Ms ahow. called “Say When" win re­ ^ e e n pretends to- nave the lead he sang in a children polio ward Movie at Fear IS officer’s hat. place “Dough Re Ml" on NBC-TWS INVESTMMin . in a Broadway play. |3 "Wnll Flower". Robert. Hutton, Itorimra Btaawyek' Show X. X MAOEOROBP. JOHNSON flt.,M XxfHr . 0 . * * at a city bospitaL Re spoke at How's This For ALTERATIONS Jovee Reynolde "The Cornerstone." A turn turns morning Itheup Jan, 2. > . g s r ^ l l f i u A«thony'*B*^^ length with a 4-year-old patient 6:H ailh Annnal Rose Bawl Feolhall . ^ fWOENDLY AND HMLihrUL TEANiSAOnONB HANDLED to "Made in Ja M " . Greg Ma^ Game X . X Xensie Investigates a reTonped and later learned that the tioy’a At Pnsndcna. Calif. The Gopbera ON AlX. EXOBANOES LISTED AND UNUSIRD-MUTDAL fUNDE 4R3 parents were poor aad unaMe to iargaM nnpoee Weshington. 88MAOfflnRaBT TBU lo Mide BtX Popeye 3:X I’ve Qel A fei»rt - I meet the medloal expeaaca..^ That . ... A**!!."''-* Swabhy Shpw FOR EXPERT MOTOR TUNE-UPS with Garry Moore, host and em- night, unexpictedly, a t the dinner, 8tK Rp Oar Gaeei Hutton 'Vi iold the. audience about the MANCHESTER J tSpt Gslloal ^ (3 HKTEE‘8 DTNAVISION STOrSM “ f i S $100 SiU Bly Msc Show > gyeiwta.aia gutefr Child and offered to a u e t j o a '^ BiM.Pellg The Cat IS THE "K-BAT" METHOD tO E hii;new tundo, - prooeed3 to go to 81X Woody Woodneekw "Night S4rvlee 0«r ■ |(uRntj» Oartoea PlayboaM A PHpinsor JOB! W. H. England Lumber Col th e youngstir. T ix tiiiuiflo b r i g h t DRY CLEANERS Jaarto Arm -e.esiB B i t over 92JWO. Rewe ■ •!AT';ii« e x n r SKebtlfe:; SlU Xadeta Dig set A man c(f grsot faith. P ony LITTLE JOE'S TEXACO jpanlto: ”I"1 JEWJbave the tMajpi UWpi money UNOHESIER T l M W «l6 S t—Ml 8.7254 M l 8-9616 SiX ' Ne«)e A Weelbar Open A ll Day SaUtrdin ^9*^ *u»buY.ii4w ;.i^ ^ i H i i ■SMe-'lhNii' - MQr, Yvo ahsBjm'had.” a

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Adolpha lit Dave OareeOair Tiday Wow *— Maoreen: (PIUrB S.M ' Shaw a Waiter Brennaa la "Ihrmer or LABORATORIES 9Mew 5 Scientist."-GrtmdpB MCCey Is not ..-SKr” * * -" "Hell SMp MuUay.” Peter Lorre, sympathetlo tmisn Little liiiks an-, Hapgr , Jon Hau. noonpea he is more interested la 7iM bSSS Tfca Admiral aad Swahfcjr Skew M atcmic research Uibb in agricul­ 277 BROAD „ nraaetaat Ttaoe CiM Bo p a r Oneat U ture. >iW Boo Rioaeraa ~ A Bia Priaada NewYear fiuoaatata aanaaree Tales 6 t The VEfaim' IS i t i i Wmtttrt ntm PiM Tha WItaess S "Retam To Trcaauro blBad,” 1 diM Haekl-Jaektakany Ebaad . . S Baohalar Pathar 0. M Hooter. Dowa Adanw. OaitaaB Ptayfcaaaa> . '>i; IS John Piorcytlie la “BeaUey the TaJUl Season's Vepoar ' Ufa' KE 4.’ ' ' 0 Angel." Bentley becomes liivolveA , WMI# rnwmtmt B wim a little theater group to aa CaiteoB Ttaoe effort to protect Peter’s 8100 in­ Greetings AImmumm I ciSSTtry S tv^ 8 vestment. • ;W Leeaey Taoee My Three Sana A M Wild Ain Hlakak f t Fred- MacHurray la "Domeado Tits AJL rJL FROM I Waatfcar. Newa aad Saarta S ormH 5l»tn8SSea‘ ^ IS r TItfctrape M Troubles." The Douglas family la . Kerataw Shew I Mawa aad Waatkav S In trouble when BuS leaves tawp PBIDAir NIOBm TILL Sift M itt DeeraSber Bride Aetlaa Theater U on an emergency. BUat'a Caner 5 Oaagressiaaal iBvtsWgalar U ^TinuvbTv rv w u a A i roraiL MOON sSole*''** ^ WMstHag ^ STMETS M :W n ie e VlUaxe Hiakwar BaBday n P:M Teaaesaea Brale Paid Shaw tt. W Beet SeBer I Mawa A t . » . M (Color) Bmie will salute ABMricaa. ■t- t Play tear Booth IB. I P a n d a M iqea whose names hapve been pei^ > Tha «ar Bachaa Shaw ' A. —'■—.ted In song. V • J. S H 1 (CA/r) '■ . TeO d ik ed Wm H ' , dahany WdaMM « UWtTke rrie* le Bi«*l . MUIaa Daltar Maria U >ert stack m " r a e m g Tram BLLDrODNr B E ^C n (Color) • ‘The Story of Scabiacatt-'. SMilay irt One). The------UM-- iraBsIhr ‘ I Lave Loey Temple. Barry Pltaperald. Jailed ganghnw ~ Mngpm n e W w t EoBd—EewIn e s StoeWaa Oeort A MeWO. aad Waatbar H. M. M . fideral penRentlary at A Tedar’e Weaud . Vaekvered . u. > II lanta to the newIpflhlMted U iM CtaaiF Bericeo t Weaten Mamaekkaatta EEMklkla nmeg-Istaild prisoa of AkAleatraa. n t M R I S '’ CieeetrmUeO H, Piaas Paps » Lave That Bab ' AM. Mawa . M. MUtM'TT Bejwrts- ■ ; , V' ■' I fl; ...... A.A..II UiM Lave Of W e I Abb Sathen Skew I "(>ur Biectibn Day lUusioaat'TiM: Traih at CeaaaeBaoeaa II. Oacar' Pudney’a motive ^aeema Beat MiriwUy/’ an snaliriical re­ . ' The Tenui I. M. alichtly larcenoua When he orxnn- port on U.8. etecttapis procedan ' UiM It Ceald Be Tea . . S. tcea n collection, among tha Bart, with News OwresponaentS R . IColart ley Boiufe emplcvea to ralae Ward R. MUrrow and Bill Leonard liJoVePW'JdoFour, Seareh rer.Teawrww . * money for Katya anniveraary reporting. . . . Beat Tha ^ I . M. n Tha G tau d a Skew IM . PS c a r Values « UiM The OaMlax^Uafet - ^eiiaM ' ' n. M Starring Gnnicho Marx la ; the UiM Mewa Day BeyM . .M ‘ Diwton MacLana, Don Collier .nnd popular comedy quis. program. liM My Littia M a>^ ^ Jock Gaynor te "The Waiting WniaB Dollar- Maris > U ■SS'EOEO Boeat raeea ' A M. g Game". Six people Involved in It From Destiny’’^ Thomas OiMivHrlBtle. Radiy snd heAlar,. At Heme With Kitty the Great Western Bank Robber tchell, Jane Wyman. enm meet IS yeara after the crime to toil power. A beanty. Thnaier- Mavie Matieee M pool' their cluea to the hiding M:M BmIe Kevee'a Tnfca A Qaad Lsak "Outeasta Ot Hie CKjr". Oea Maa. '■'AM M rfea gta e. . sen. place of the money. 'Oacstwi^ He! 8, M. 58 Panel show starring Ernie Kdvacs •' r O M D A O liM At tha Werid Tana, • Joanne Dm and J. Carrot Malsh as moderator-emcee, with guests Stnreldef eeaWittble. Radio bad Hlahwajr P a ln l . _. ' I in -'Injun 8111.“ Chief Hawfceye Shotgaa Slade 22 Seelal Nataa WBta Khty U Slleat, Serviea M heater. OergeoBe,"' FHB power. AU Star Playheaaa M ‘‘cons’’ Bill Hooton In believing 11:M Wsrid’s Best Maries g ’8S OHETSLER Off Nartk SohMf 81. TUi la The Ufa M he’s an Indian prince complete "This Is My Affair". Robert Tay­ t i l s At Hama With KMty U with feaUiera and tiilMU dances. New Porker hardtop. Badlo aad Ml B-MII—! MtanlmlM liM Daaaa B ^ Shaw 8. M, 58 lor. , liM rail OIrela ' J Mem S heater, power eteerlag, AiitA- Mlali OMrt daa Marray Shaw It.. M Donna becomea a mUltant enUd eiUiert who makes life miserable Big Newa 28 matie tmneaileeloB. WhltewraUe. (Color) ...... Nam A Weather ‘M BEL AIR Day la CanH I. M. M for her children when a letter she Nam,'Sparta. Waatbar M liM BaoM Patty _ J arrote. critical of parents, is pub­ Ohovle Hardtop. Radio and Leratta Vaaar Thaataa fl. M lished. lltU Jack Pnar Skew M heater. Power OHde, whltewaOo, Bead ta BcaUty I. M. H Angel I (Color) l:M The HaiUaaira _ I Annie Farxe and Marshall Thomp­ Mavis ' t red and white aad matching In­ son In ‘"rhe Goat Dog." A hun- ’-’Stranger. On The IProwl" Paul terior, Findell Vaaaa Dr Halaaa . 5 S four-legged wedding gift (it Muni. Joan Lorring , • Qaaea Per A Day I. M. IS 'M OHEVBOLBX l;N The Verdict la Vaara I likes to eat other people's lawns, Featare M M r o E Praia rbeer Banta H . W cloUies and furniture) arrivea for 11:M Jack Paar Skew 22 8-deer eedan. Badlo nnd heiAter, Oaaaactloat Baadataad ■ Angel from her uncle. (Color) wUtewnOA Wha Da Tea TnatT M. U • :N IM » Powetl’s Zaae Grey Theater l:M NNa Desk B t;M Baacer Aady .. J I . M i:M World’s Best Marias (Coal’d) f VENETIAN Make Beam Far Daddy _ U. M Dick Powell stars In ‘’Ambush’*. :M News t , 2* Amerieaa Baadataad I. M. d Union Army colonel is forced to :lt Mameats of Camfart PONTICELLI BLINDS ond KREBS and SUPPLIES M l 3 - 1 6 4 2 PONriceui I F R I D A Y Television P R O G R A M A KREBS x p o r Chaaaal •:M Feaiars PHm 2 Challeaga With Albert-E. Barks ^WCK , 486 M iddle Tpke, East I CoaUaeatal Claaaraam 21. M "Frisco Sal". Susanna. Foster, MoarMMSut s r AM cr ’ (C olor) Turhan Bey f:M 11, , Saaset _ ——0A OHKa§y*Strip. Of8, M, aPm52 M I 3 -4 8 6 5 I Tkls Is Oar PaRk _ 8 Papayr Theater I Richard Long and Roger Smith In CoBlIaental Clasarsam 21. M First Show U "The Hamlet Caper." Rex Ran­ (Color) "Homestretch", Cornel Wilde, dolph investigates homicide 1 Towa Crier _ _ 1 Maureen O’Hara. (Color) threats against a. Shakespearean I Dave Oarrawap Today Skew Karty Shaw M actor. Right to Strike man F iD E L m r s t e r e o 21. *• "Hell Canyon OuUam". Brian TV Telepheae Hear 0, M task aad Laara I Keith, Dale Robertson (Color) "And There Shall Me THE RAVEL MEl Dalverstty at Ike Air 8 Admiral Swabhy M Be Musto.” Starring Jose Iturbi. 8;M Be Oar Gaest U Renate Tebaldi and Shirley Jones, Topic of Debate Oeatemporary **L« Boy” Styl- ' Wealber JU ^ Bla TIa ’ria M. St with dancers. Marla Tallchiet and laR. la gralaed Walnat color, I ThU Is UCaaa • i :U Big Mae Shaw 18 Erik Bruhn. Marilyn Tan Derbur Two AUthorltiea on labor prOb- Braaktaat Tiasa ■ 8:88 Felix Tha Cat 8 is hostess. gralaed Mahosaay color, grala- I Hap Bleharda . ■ 6:M Featare 8 TeeasvUle Friday Night Map I t lema will debate the questian, c8 Cherry color or gralaed i CsptalB Kaagaraa a Oartaaa Playhaasa IS 8:0 Garland Toaeh ^ 8 "Shoujd public employes have the; I Pealara m m . „ ■ Sir Laaneelat M Starring Charles (Julnlivan. Try­ tight to atrike?" Saturday, Jan. 7 Blood Oak color. Cobra-Matte "Tenth Avenue Angel . Margaret Newa n ing to Duy a valley tor a major t ■peed record chanter. .1 mil O’Brien, George Murphy. • :U Wild BUI Hickak M dam project, industrialist Frank <» NBC-TVs "The Natlon’a Fu­ and S mB Mfd. aapphlie atyli. Smpa 82 Garlund arrives to find the entire ture’ (9:30-10 pjn. EST). Bamper .Beam UJ t:28 Weather. News A Sports S backwoods communUy united in Michael J. ' Quill, international Tiro 10” aad tiro •” X r ’ apeak- CarlaoB Shaw M Decay M an effort to rescue A dog from a on . 8K watte (ElA) power oat- Almaaao M d;M Maws A Weather S caveln shaft. president of the Transport Woric- pat anal chaaael amplifier. t:M Loaaey Taaea M Aetlaa Theater U M:M Michael Shayaa O. M era Union, will take the affirma­ tiU Captala OlaVbaesa U Richard Denning In "Man With a tive. Fred A. Hartley Jr„ a former ArailaMe aa Model SFF2M1T, a:M I Karrijfried Jaas ■ rum 82 Cane". Wealthy ex-mobster asks th a E a re l Maralag Shaw M Shayae to protect hia life. repreeentativw in Congress from Daeambar Bride M mysu • • “ s TwiUgkt. Zaaa S New Jersey, who was co-author of Say Whan U. M T M ^ m d a r . Thomas' Gomes stars In "Dust". the Taft-Hmrtley Act, will take the' 0220AS Snsls I A boisterous, scheming personifi­ VMea VUIaga M MIBisa Dsllar Marie U cation of evil, iajust as wUliag to nega^ve. The broaden et will orig­ Star Parfsrmnaea __ | "n e Story of Seahiacuit". Shir­ sell rope to ikASangmaa as be la inate Uve .in the NBC Studios in PUa rear Baneh ». H ley Temple, Barry FItsgnrald. to offer falseEnpe'to the con­ New Toric. John K. M. McCaffrey (C ^ or) w m ttim jta ca l Newa 22 demned man. will he moderator. V BARLOW'S Tan Aakad Par H f Newa A wantber M. M Bshert Taylar la Tka Dslsetlves rOR THE BEST IN TV Faalata 82 g ya j g tew TOLLAND TPEE. ^l^sicsla BIgM JS. M T:U Wsstesn Mass. HlghHghta t t "The Fririitened Onya"- A hood B ight-year-old Gina OUleapio .fWrts Camera M uses an auto as a bomlcUe wea­ (BaeUaad) Maaebeater pon, then threatens the car own­ wfn star aa the InoomparaM r h o a a M I 8-SOOS ^2!^ ■ 0 1 1 :0 M O t Paar 0ww 0 AntSeafnei Untwastlattiyi - Nanette.Pabray . ■ Track-Otnisp." fMorth'Star” a t t y thriller coqiint fear"------Corey. ’'’'Amateur Math­ u Im (M l^t*Lst Marias lOimLl | er". ,Dan McOovem. a wldomr 1 8 :0 Mews A WanAar S Sales, Servlee Mid Esrta %

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[Arfitmgit D U lf ^ rB an I l i f ■'s. Ww ratiw M «r o . ■. D M l t CM Cl 10,314 florrlM., LowJjom lb to lb.: Moct|r MwabeV^t tiM Awttt eoM WtobiMday, bnUi Mwr bir HmehMUBT— A City 0^iU a^^A !^nr . . , ^ - TT M^CHfeSTEB, *> I t easier to impose Congress convened u J, Th«ht on debates and th Z70)B^a^im and efforts wbre were choke off mumstsrs. ' PM css itly launched to chand:e Sens. Hubert H.-Humphrey. J5- ^mplet^ tho iie rules and make it^eas-' Mihn;, inn., ______end Thomas Hr IfucheV Ri ^with only] le/to shut off filibusters. Calif., the aaaistant Seftath Jor- In.vthe Houae, too, tiifrc waa Ity end minority leaders, t one reported deatnM® K ennedy H a r d F a d bi proposing to Irt' the Seni acnidents. Two pefktns lost jauverlng in what ia broadly a "s tto- Liberal va. Cbnaei^ative atruffle a m^tority vote impose " ’'''' Iheir li^ .In fires. Gabinet Aidfes foe coAgrewlonal power, in the upr bate time limit.. V , The low - tnitfftc.J^U ov( eamilhg yean of ^Prchldeht-eleci The other proposal, by Sen. Clinton if*. Anderson, D-N. M., 3-day weekend c u m . at the John F. Kennedy'^ bdminlatratioti. elusion of a year'In which ,Wl To Laos Talks The atru(gle waa beinr waged would riequltp-rthe vo^s of three" way deaths in ConnecficuV tobi againat the backdrop, of the uauhl fifths (60 per cent) of the Srtiate's a sharp upturn.. ^opening day ^cereftic^ea and' ex> 100 memMra'to limit debates. The ’imoffidal count for 1' Piilm Beach, Fla., -\tw. VL^'J .: changu — the wh'rm h^dclaapa, lie requires the Showed 270; traffic deaths, a Mse Pt^ideiit - 'elec^ Jolm the. applauae for new aen'atora and .V47MB 0 1 wwnr.wwnis, of all Se^iators WafibingrtoH. present and Voting to - hivwe a of 21 over 19S0 and the first in­ Kennedy will confer in N the election of officers. crease since the etart of OoV York tomorrow , with Soore-' T he U nited S ta te s toc^aY, ac- Once the Senate had awo^ time limit, a margia which back­ Abraham Ribicoffs^ crackdown ers of ths rivsl proposals contend cuk«4 . the Soviet -,Ui|fdn, Bod ita new.membm and wa^' speedera in 1090.- tary of^Pefen»« ' Norths, Vietnamese^, Commit* (for Itosine^ the anti.^water is Just ahmit impossible to achieve. The ipso total Is 64 below the Rdbertr is. M i^amara. And W 'f- Senl Itiehsr^ IS, RUsmU. D-Gs., 324‘ traffic fatalities recordul in wRJKmeet in Wgahington Fri­ nifite of'^lifting ^estenaive I hoping tq.ch(mge the rules quarterbacking Southern foes of 1055 before the SKsekdown began. air materiida’^ and "ajobfitan*' aMiat . fMm an advisory any weakeniftg of the debkto limit day with Deim Rusk, chosen Richard However, ]he state came t' I to *be ,secr«th^.^ of s ;ial numbers*'^ Gf N o rth .^107 rule,,, btocked unanimous consent New Tear's. Eve and New namese CommunHM%to t«6s Senate Bay vdtihout IT 'highwy T q ia^ as netv anti- . (Ceattaned'es Page NIm ) state and local police in t ^ f i e d headquarters said the prlmajy n Buppprt pf Red rim ^s there. rule-by'ai^aJbidty vote pose of. the conferences is The ' State D^at 'Pirthe firsC TeglaUttln-.^y of-the: toe accusation “in vipw IneW Congress eaaaion. ^ 0 y i e w o { 1 9 6 0 seriouanesA of toe .cunreiat .It takes a two-ttords vote to to n in Laos.” It said it inA ' Senate rules. . . « i r r . ik. fb» But the President-elect's press bVidenoe” toat Soviet and J " Two rules change proposals were' itt HeraldvToday crossed the gUinger, did not VletnamAsA transport plaass bAve *^be. posBibUity of Kennedy made a t least 180 fligbtA'.Hlto Laos since Deo. 15. firs. fktaUtles occurred ^ sifua6on In.Ckim- The State Department oaM ' - SstUrday night ToSid Bunnep, 2 - ' ^ Soviet IL14 pIsMS brmMit IfitL Rebel Forces riiiUimeter howHaem, amimunttlon, gasoline end combat ratoniB, arid Helen kept abreast of that tense sR ^, other war material, Into Mail* , cated in a Rre pn the -top flodr of tiane before toe Ismtian cairitol. . ptit of Key a 3-story .tenement 4» Waterbury. tion by ..Rush, hi* 11*1*00 oisn with i»vr«capqured by guvenuaaiit The cCurt began Friday at 5 I the out-gotaig Eisenhower admin­ istration. / ' r6#Mt)ec. 14. / 'p,m. aim 'ended at midnight Mon- North Vletriamtoe' troopo''. wart By NENB-CWOROES INAOAiUbaiid hpWlmen w’She UiyfCed t r at- Flans for the Ken^Jr. oiectlngs also pAnaduited or landed to hrtp Vientiane, laws, Jan. 8 (P>r- tend.'. ..,\ with McHamara and Rluak were an- RebelJCapt Kong LAs fbresA out­ Titaee Boun Gum’s government, A V.8. embassy mOkeamanxln ccident'Total* [nounced in tbe Wake of the Pres-' side Vientiane, toe UB- said. .annoynettt today th at its forces- Bangkok eal^ the United States, ident-elect’s iele9tim . of John J. [artfohd,'Jan: 3 (An—The Stole _____McCloy,^. _____ fottner aided____ high ^ com- _ Joseph W. Reap, State Oepart- recaiptured ' the .tuy northeastern haa evacuated from IRentiane “all . ment press officer, sAld the UB. of XisBgkhooang from pro- personnel rdiose. activities were re­ r Vehicle Department's, daily missloner in Germany, aa director tpeoi^ of autditiohile -accidents as of the United States Disarmament wyliltoce did not jriclude a finding Cwrnmunlst rebels Isst rdght stricted” by. the crisis. He added FirBFSesmm of 12th Circuit toat Russian personnel themselves Infonmatton Ifinlster Bouavan that personnel attSdied to . the of lasW nldnlghtJa^ the totals on | UB. Informatldn Service and other the same, date iaat>yBar: Republican. McCloy, an old hand iNre flying toe invading aircraft. 'Koraalng said. the dty waa re­ agendes iio going back to Vleh^ 1 9 ^ 1 9 6 1 at dealing with, the liussiana, will He drolined taeay what nationality taken by a battallm of ''para­ tiane in what he described as a “2-. Acoldento k X ... 233 M76 (eSt) the ahr crews'Were-. ' , troopers that Jumped 8H r ihUes have a key role in the new Demo^ way movement.” / . kjlled 270- V cratic adminiatration's quest for ing toe begirinirig of a new-era In lower court hlrtpry.; The other was In Bast Hartfortl beforo *1110 department’s" ienribuncemerit east oC Xlanghhouang. The spokesman said pioet o f ^ e injured ...... V- 156,^156 , 104>«st) 104 te nirtlear disanhament. . Judge John. M. Alexander of Windsor. Atty. Ejugene T. Kelly of MAnepeater, prosecutor for-toe came alter Prertdent filsAidumar .Nprasing’s announcement. was During the campaign Kennedy 12th Circuit, officiated at toe East Hdrtford siMion. (Herald photo by S a te r^ ). . ■ held another high level confeireato ^th® government's, firs t. admlir (Usnttoaod on Faga'HiM) at which he reoelvAd additiMM slaitwthat the ri^la had taken *B,tu»ian R6titetie\ irply criUCixed the EisenhoweV in te to ^ c e reports, oh fib*'Laqp-^ ^ienpOXHiang. Tbs minister said Windsor Locks, Jan.' " iinistration for what he called situatloii. ysstoiday tim ps Ipyal to .hia pro- 25-year-

W ndlea nprtli< Alb^S Aboard himself Sunday . while the Pacific. / " ”Ruasian roidette” with elected h^^uld make 'w e last east oc ^tasngWwasrt »st effort**X Top Ta,!^ lor Reap said that tbA-Ruasiaii air­ far as he kaeW tbs a s 'F io^b hs Apparently thought was empty- planes.,heve.. been swriq AroM)riK'>: Bot/fsllasi to tbs rSM- — T h e autbocHiea .aelA- that .McCloy is a sum.,of wide ciqieri- In iOttX^Uns through Coriimuniat:C9Hac1fito the Blaney.-a supernumerary on the 19oT Alsfembly North Vietnamese cities of Hanoi ; 7 Webli-sdssd tbs lilsUCUthe FUdne Iqeal police force, shot himaelf ':t(Qe«timted en'te|e.,N lne) ’; dss jalrras, wjlh'lts crossrcountiy Plane Gi^sbes with a .38 caliber revolver. The pOr ftrywide ralUea to coincide yrith-the and Haiphong to -hack up "me highway^^^ia an ^airfield outside tty EDDY GILMORE Hartford, Jari, 3 l/gf—Thti 19^1 iUegal alrlirt Into Laos.” lioe aald Blaney apun the ctaem-, ^ 'Bpissels, Jan.: '8 (SV-Police return of parliament after a Christ- . Regiatratiori' numbers- of Sovitt VaaMk^I s 5 peisone Lid a-Finnish sir- b e ^ and pulled the tMgger. I t | v .4 c | S l x O a-FTOCs S and toe higheet paid in state his­ action, include those Af five w - "While urged an aktrs^rdlnary sea- linehir wweiwldled u today when went off on the third try. other cities with strikers staging higher taxes and reduced welfare- tory, convenes tomorrow for slon or the National Aas^bly to mammoth redlles against toe gb-v- spending. ' -vlet pUuies sent to The 'Congo dur­ give a vote. pf confldedCe to. the the DO'^ralhed mto a wooded biennial 6-monto eessiori. ing toe'recent troubles there. areajM rth of ^ e West cciast port Rule on Liability jSlash in U.S. emment's; austerity program, Parliament reconvened in toe .-provisional, g o v e rn m ^ . of ITe- of Vaasa, Ftoish -polics heportsd; Pajace of toe Nation ax toe . Social-. With general s^riement toat mier.prinee =Boun Quht and Gen. Ilartford, Jah. 3 i^r-The State As parliament opened-.debate on (St strike „ against toe austoiity higher taxes, aW'ineyitable, it ap­ (Continued en P ig e Nlne) Phound ' Nosavut . the military /BAhlevi Tlalnen,/A farmer Who Supreine Ctourt of Errors ruled to­ toe issue protected by heavily program enteried its third week. . peared certain that budget and rushed to the scene of toe brash, day a son la Insured under, his |Embassy Staff armed-atate police, fighting broke tax matters will be the subject of strongmsii whose troops droy«( - The Palace of toe HAtion was leftist rebels frbm.\Vleiitians tai said there muat have'been chil­ m o la r's' aiitpmobilS liability pol­ out in Brussels, Namur, Antwerp toe big debates' in toe legislature. dren aboahd the plane because icy even if lito license has bieen Havana, Jah. Z,UP> — U.S.-Cubsn arid Tournal. ' . ringed by stotbtpolice in armored "Proposed spending programs, mid-December. cars—brlatllng with machine guna - This move was siim tlacUig school books, and -toys were scat­ aurtwnded. relatlOna. grew"more frpyed today At Namur, police hurled tear alorig with current expenses, give tered ovei- the area. He said he ^ e court upheld a 1952 deci- with a drastic ordec^from Prime gas and . charged with c[.uba in Mobile watef-toroWto'g tanka stood toe legislature toe .fask bf finding B ulletins the government itkm u by.- ... footing end dqiri' fbrmer Neu< also found a rubber nipple from ston .of. . 'Fairfield , ------County Superior . ______Minister .Pld«l ______Castro_ _ slash turning back 3,000 atrtkere' whp millions of dollars in hew revenue . trallet Printer nna Pbouma a bab^irtwtUe. . , Opart, which Was appealed by the U f the U.S^'embaasy staff'lrtre to tried to march into toe city front , State policemen - massed behind Gov. Abranam Ribiboff ^wlll de from the AP fFirep. of a claim to " Hb fled.to " H im was a sudden Hertford Accident and ^Indemnity I n jjy tomorrow night. toe Socialist; stronghold of St. Ser­ ^rtable- barbed wire bairicades. liver toe opening message to the Oambodia efforts tq epn- in' the air and. the plane 1 Jo a' wrathful preludeto the UJ^. ais to toe suburbs,.. Strikers Jash- VWte.- helmeted tolUtafy police -Legislature tomorrow. But long Ck with toapoatera they were stood at toe doors and windows DEMBsY TALMiSBT J eiUate Leftlats and pro-weaterherS Si torch ilmich plunged f^2pk*bothl®*®“*'*Jy Coohcll meeting Wednes- before the 1961 session ends. Con­ ... failed., ■ . ■ --iT'-' ■ -^-.v' carrytog, 'X., and in toe:corridors of toe-parlia­ necticut wlU hkVe'a new gover Harffbrd:-Jam »-(ff)' texIsA ' s tr u i^ i down,” Tiainen reported, when - thiba wUl air new ment buQdings.. -f togalising Bbun Gum’s govem- ither explosion rocked the of Westport, And Elisabeth Botov I chaiges thatv . the .United tTn««ii . nistMStates State pbltoemen mounted a sabre nor, John N. Deiripsey, Rlbicoff of the poUttoaUy divided IM l. sky. Buffalo, N.T., after they charge to cl^c a Brusaels square Documents of evety person en­ will; resign in a matter of .a few xGeneral Assembig' which. oOnir :'^' mttit through consUtntlonsl proc- A when , It plowed into the plans .to invade Lao guer-. tmimaslble tq fe t near . the burh- Stamford in August 1952. He skid the U.S. staff would be 9,000 marchew who truUged Socialist party president Leo It will be Dempsey's responsi Lieutenapt Governor' Jelui N. rilUs and other Leftlrt troops driv­ ing Wreckage. The plane Went Shaw:.was operating Ipil. mothr through the. capital's main streC®. Cpllatd asked the house to vote biUty to'guide toe Democratic ad Dempsey; ,^ o Is expected ta be reduced to the same - number, that ministration's fiscal . program sworn in as govenor the seiris en from the capital are coirtucted BtrBlght'*doWn and' the-wihg fell er’s parf under .A' suspended IK Cuba .maintains' in its embassy in A mbunted polioemap pitched bnk Socialist motion to withdraw at the request of the legal ^vern- off when i t . i)it the ground. We- cense. » ,' ' I'". ....--X. fSom his stUmbltog -hbrae and the auM«:l^ty program. The motjon through, the legislature. The budg- day. AKhongh B®vpnn>r Rlbloeft - Washington. sprawled amiong toe fleeing, dem­ will "drtlver a ‘ivpry abort” ad­ m uit. could see no survivors.” In another case, the court up­ Although ths prime minister said was voted 'down- 121-83, with one 'The Natlona] Assembly '■’vt - U> held a decision returned in Hart- onstrators. liberal abstalnlrigL (Continned oh Pago Nine) dress to ifie opening beaelon to- The plane waa en route to Vaasa he was not breaking relations with mbl-row, he is slated to resign membeni was called into eeeelon the United'States, he invited the Twelve civilians were hurt to' this mcnhiiig. Foreign diplomats (Contliraed on .Page Five) (CoA|i|iiae^ on.PagA Nliie)- htwerp when.police waded into a ahout Jan. 21' to Jaiti therKea-^ ■ Vv - ■ • '' • • . 1 entire staff to leave Cuba, i irade o f 10.000 strikers Who be­ 9 ’ . nedy cabinet in Washlngtoik A . ‘‘WA are hbt ' breaking; with gan smashing Windows. ‘W h y S u c h secrecy two-aad-a-halt hour meetlng'ot them,” he shouted. "If they want The Belgian State Radio said strte and legislative MOM , . to go, let them go." teraley that at Tournal "State po- this morning abo deeidod to dHF ' ■Tfee Needless Wdr^l Thousands of CAstro's followers Ucenien werb overwhelmed.” The card toe prepAaed new-Jeckata n.assed in Civic P ls ^ roared their broadcast gave no details of the I or bUIs on the gtonnds.that th ^ Approval with ahou'ts of “ Cuba al, trouble !at Tournal. ' would be toe complicated' wtlli Yankeep no" And with demands Five Utoiiaand demonsjtzatora at the Senate under DemboraHa that the United States give'tip its IJege siriaShed some StorA fronts. control and theHdhse dominated Na\Wl Base a t QUsntanamo in Miners a t . that' industrial city of $50 Million Treasure by Bepublieana eastern Cubs. toe German J rentier threatened, to Good toe mines. SNlP'YlNKa».'18:DlK At the big.glass-walled U.S. em­ Derby Line, Vt;. Jan. 3 (Y> ^ Afmient last Saturday for the returo bassy, oha;|^ d’affaires Daniel The,. Socialists called toe boun- - r-'__ ’ . >._-___' _ .w a t.— 4a 4ka.& VUOtXfffil Rotterdam, Jan. 8 (flV-Thir- mitftlminion dollar. art treasure of toe treasurers to toe\,.Waw'el Nof It wlthoMb causing a The whole 'problem 'revolved]tober and embassy wlvel-and chil- 'panied by 'severai.. carsi, reached Museutri on toe,Plains of Abra­ but later reported rOaone taA "dress ddlvwed nefore the Associa­ stuttering convulsion, : around the territorial Issiie — and [dren wpre sqnt homS last Septtm 18-year-o[d Knoxt^e, foond only "alt Jdnds oT wihek- ted Preee Managing Editora Oon- U. S. Chistoms at Derby Une short­ ham, put Into the vans .and sen In th'e more northerly tier of It was Already becoming obvious Tanri-. Negroes' became firat mem ly'before 6 a.m. A Royal Canadian toward -tob -U.S. border.'' age” nhM they reached rthe vaniioil, one of the natim 'e lend­ southern states, slavery was slowly that slavery was riot going to put (Conttaoed OB Page Nine ^ . ■■ Area. ' beiA of toelr race tb ehroU for un Mounted Police escort handed over M. Dorborfeiskl, a deputy M toe ing eivtl War historiaaa fitsenaaeS but yialbly withering on the vine. down lasting roots in " the , terri­ dergraduate study at University responsibility for the shipment^to BOYCOTT WEAKENBo that iqnentlon and Ha naetnUng Ipr tories no matter what the federal Polish ambamador to .toe UriRed New Orledhs, Jam 8-erged into what an­ TiMit secrecy surrounded toe art while bbycort of New Orleans to approach i]^ wRh thefr emotions the American people get so pork- % a th s Shipment until it was, nearly out of with itn escort of U.S. •poUce- and Integrsited schools wenhened aniy; By BBCMM! CATTUN nouncer caIlsi“Mtwerk «t UDierty” representatives of toe U.S. Stote rwtheh than wltg, their- Miiids, but efi up over a problem' as remote J under control of CommunicatioriA Canada. • ' - a little today after 6M.|fiH[Bys.» (W rittm fto'11m AssccHHedPreaa) It was not quite the same here as as this., ' For more to.nn a dozen years Po­ Department. He said the treasure hoUdsy vacation. Twelve white It 4A sometimea aaitoll stood at 888 today and J6 .colUaton and enudi of two big g*7 eehesl to back one century to the prestden- was by no means united, how­ clearly that in the very nature of I even higher. X saddle. - Octawlan Jastrzeinhskl, a repre­ - themselves Just as At waa ha­ tlql election, of and fains eanse heavy property Drlvbrs'i roUsed a gasoline sta­ sentative of toe antl-CommunIst ever; tpere weito many people in things slavery was-a doomed in-1 The a ^ a ] count of 'dead* com W.Aride a>*aa of Fraricq. bere Christtoto- ■ ' Ail enormous issu r disturbed. the North who djsliked slavery but stitution. It could not endure velw l pared with a pre-hpUday esUmate tion owner on toe'AmeHnan, side so PoUsh Got'jftiyinent 'In Eklle : in Ameeica'B democracy in tpst year. indirectly cApsie three deaths. the vehicles could be bo refuellirebelled and I,Drilaon,-deciarea| the; agteeroent U kelim oiit isauea Jiuman- beings were peifecUy .willing to go alot^ much longer In toe developing 19th [by tRe National Safety DouncUthat Uirt returhs fo Rahway, NJ., soM A ii raem M iT U.& Am wlth'-lf on- the groAnd-that it was Century, ' ; . ■ , j 840 lives might be lost in vehicle start .Immediately for' Boston, was illegal and that'he might try . MomuBsoto, getnalAs, Jan. % h^ralto handle it was extremely Prison.after 150 of institu­ where toe, art waa to Im trans­ to get an inJucUon from a fkinad- (fiV-’rhonaands.ef c<»npiicstod and its deeper impM- roally ;A'prt>b)em. tot the S(suto- Furthermore, in April qf 1860 all accidents during the laijg holiday. tion's 1,000 inmates-rioted hrieliy *m*r eijiersj > of toe machinery of toe democracy Weekend. . .* Mondav dinner shipped. V- ' . ’ • ; lariTcqurt. , 1 ' stratow maehhad thimupi MM catiw were not .always elspr, hut . premier, -Officials In chArge of to'e convoy, ropHal today lW the seMfid fiAIH lii ttasTmaln it .had to do'wtth the ' For a. Irag time tola slaylqiy «*■ be-umd. Thel The count, fo»the ?§toour , “ ^ h y such speed? ' tVhy such Oemderatic party was About to [day perlfid ended atjnfBVght Mon­ BrusolMv eAxfers with. Gen. Abdul declined information about its seouttve sxistous in America of the insti- piublem i had seemed top hot. to Haris Naaution and', other mem­ destination or its tou' - across New s e c r ^ ” 'h0 cried. . • tutlc^of cbhttel alnvary. There handle, and con^uently .;it had hold -its presidential nominating day. At tost time deaths in traffic . T ® tressunu were removed convention,' a..tlttle later, the Re-1 accidents reported nuntoer^ 8M. bers of 'Indbneeiari delegation in Boland. They indicated they would M.'; Were of courae other.lsAues in that pot Wan handled, j Tet toeto .was Mosco'w to-buy arms . > , PoUeb fhAve been happier, if there were from’JEH^andlmr year,-Wit In oite w a^ to'niiather t ;naceBsarily ai^ytoing to it, to' puhlicah party was gotog to do toe ffi Pusan, Korea, announce arreAt less public ImoWlAdfe of thjr.qhip- start of World War II. top- thw aU oeemed to reyojye around Itpring of two, that woUM same. After .'toe nominations ____ of two cirilegA students they Asy 'mwit.' - ■/ . ■ - ' , resentatives of thb Polish Q ov^- toe dllitore'nt siates pf toe tbeas would be the campaign itselLf npbrted tor a^etFSi hdiiraaftsr toe nient in ExUe[ brought them/to ' iimiAU'tmMMAp. this question at slnvepy. jriotted to- hijack light plane and One of tlM'vlm


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