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PAGE TWENTY-FOUB FRIDAY^ ifeCEJIBER t, 1966 JHanrti^Btfr lEopttina Hiritlb Average Daily Net Press Run For the Week Ended The WMthcr . Deo. 1, 1956 : »f C. 8U WMtker 1 About l^own IM 12.439 dondy Inter tMlght, little naH li»» miwithly meatinf "'M em ber of the Audit •r. Letr M - $ S r 'Sonday, eliwigy» Manehuter niM Art Awn. will be . Bureau of Circulation cooL occMlennl showers or mta. held on Dec. 12 laetead of r^c. 19, High Sfi-40. baeauee of the approachinir Chriet* f Manche$ter——A City of Village Charm .X maa holiday*. The meeting Will be ' ’ y held aV8 p-m. in the Whiton audi­ VOL. LXXVI, NO. 59 (TWELVE. PAGES) torium. Alfred. Ludwig, well MANCHESTER, GONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 19M , . (Cbutlfled Adverttsiflg on Pago 10) PRICE FIVE CE|ltE known Rockville artist, will be guest speaker and will give a de- mtmi^atlon of oil painting. Re- freshmenUi .will be served and the # # # public is cordially invited. Dsughters of Liberty No, 125, LOLI, will hold . their/ Chriitma* party at Cavey’s Restaurant, m i .S. Earth Monday, Dec. 10, at o:30 p.m. Manchester WCrU will hold Us annual Christmas party for White Ribbon Recruits and their mothers. Tuesday, Dec. 11, at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Margaret McKinney and Mrs. Judith Larson are co-chairmen of program committee. The Little TONIGHTJrOO f » 9:00 Miles into Spac^ Temperance League will also en­ tertain. Refreshments will, be Sim ijoLdL. disihSL: Mtrved by Mrs. Marion Barrett, ^ A T . 2:0 0 hr5:30 Mrs. Maybelle Fish and Mrs. Ann McKinney. Dag U rg^ Trinity College's annual musical Peak Speed program for the Christmas season will feature, the chi^icl choir and y m v w k m the Christmas Choir of the Pros­ authentic Ivy League Shirt Early Visit pect Hill School for Girls in a OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 P. M. Reported at Christmas vespers service at 5 p. m. Sunday in' the college chapel. in stri^ d PETTICOATS To Hungary The public is invited. 4,000 mph V -r > . . ^ PLiNTY OF FREE PARKING James R .Carrara, son of Mr. zephyr o^prd Dainty tiered style.s with tricot yoke. . _ (REAR OF* OUR STORE) United Nations, N. Y., Dec. and Mrs. James V. Carrara, 44 sirable full circle sweep. Beautiful nylon mar Washington, Dec. 8' (/P)— Prospect St., a studmt at the Uni­ . 'x - Plan to Celebrate 7Hth Wedding^ Date 8 (IP)— U.N. Secretar.v Gen­ versity of Utah; Salt Lake City, quisette. horsehair and lace pattern styles. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson read to Curtis, 4, one of their 141 grrandchildren ns the couple plan eral Dag Hammar.sl ' moon.” there would be any purpose in his visiting Budapest un­ of the Earth satellite pro- Friend* of WUliara H. Griffin, 90 less he could do so soon. gram”—125' miles idlo the Henry St., will be glad to hear he $2-98 to $8-^8 He did so in a report to the Gen­ air early today,'- I returned from Springfield Hos- Will Get Electric Chair eral Assembly on his efforts to get The Defense Dept. ‘ said the after a recent illness. He NATO Meeting observers into Hungary or neigh­ rocket reached a peak velocity of is recbperating a t the home of Mr. boring- countries and his negotia­ 4,000 mile*, per hour before plung­ and MMN.temuel J'. Walton, 20 tions to go to Budapest himsilf. ing into the Atlantic Ocean about Main St., H^vdville, Conn. Seen Repairing He disclosed that he had written 180 miles from the launching b«a* LaMarca Convicted Au.stria. Czechoslovakia. Romania at Cape Canaveral, Fla. The WomeiT* Auxiliary of St. and Yugo.slavia for permission to Newsmen watched the huge 45- Mary'ii Episcopal Ohurch will meet Western Split send observers to those countries foot rocket, 13th in the dicing at the church Monday evening at for investigation of the situation .series, from a vintage point fouf 7:30. Mrs. William Kloppentarg, Paris, Dec. 8 ',!*> Ministers of For Kidnap-Killing in Hungary. miles away. One reported it "rose organist of the Junior Choir/SvUl the North Atlantic Treaty Organ­ ' ."Pending replies . . he said. slowly and almoat ailently into the present a Christmas program. R^ ization (NATO) pii.slied into a re­ "I have not been able to arrange air,” leaving "a glowing bright freshments will be served by Mrs. X newed spirit of cooperation by for the dispatch of any observers pink trail" as it picked up speed. events in H ungary next week Mineola. N. Y,, Dec. 8 iJPi A- Island honej-suckle thicket a few William Brennan and her commit­ ju ry of 12 fathers last night con­ miles awsy. to the region.” The launching 8it"> -was the tee. - open w hat may be their mo.st d.v- .Meanwhile, -a U.S. proposal to' Air Force Miaaile Test Center / namic meeting. demned Angelo LaMarra to death Police . found the child's body in the electrio chair for the kid- freeze out the U.N. delegation rep­ (AFMTC) at Patrick Air Force The ses-sion begins Tuesday, Aug. 24, the day after the FBI resenting the Soviet-controlled. . Members of the AuxUtary to nap-murder of 32-day-old Peter seized LaMarca. Base, Cape Canaveral. Anderson-Shea Poet, Ho. 2040, are button-down collar! bringing together the mini.slers of Hungarian government ran^infrt The department said the rocket foreign affairs, defen.se and finance Woinlrerger. LaMaraca's brunette wife. opposition toda.v from a grolip of asked to note that the meeting of button-hock! 'the jury found the swarthy auto was fired to test instruments and the Hartford County Council Aux­ of the 15 nation.*.. It will provide Donna. 31, herself the mother of western delegates. They contend gather information to be used later center bock-pleat! IT’S ^OBE the sotting for the first meeting of mpchaniv guilty of kidnaping and two .small children. Collapsed afte r present action shquld be limited iliaries will be held this coming first degree murder. the verdic t. She was carried from in the launching of the Earth satel- . Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in GAR Hall, British. French and American for­ to a rebuke. ^ Itte planned for the 1957-19Sg In­ eign ministers since the Suez cam­ l-iMarca'.s knees wobbled when the courtroom. The Unite

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PAGE TWO MA^^CBESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1956 UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN« SATURDAY. DECEMBER S, 1956 1 ^ P A 6 IT 6 K O Sandbags. Coat Plenty BoitM Deicer Ch^p E n g a g e d Farm Props Cost ^ Auto Industry ns Washington — In k x yeafa of .Flint, Mich. — A Ughtly aealbd . WURO—1860 W TlO-1080 Blaze Destroys . Billion for Year wartara — from 1941 16 1845 anct 6ottle.of heavily ^ t e d waWr car­ Hospital Notes Bus inessjdod ies 1850 to 1962 — the United S^tito ried in the K\ovt compartment WRMI—840 D a ily Rat WHAY—910 Catholic Church Skywatch Schedule Washington, Dec. 8 <#)—Farm armed forces bought abqqu'587,-. during the 'winter will supply a WOCC—1290 Patients Today...... 176 $ liH M illi price support operationa coat the .000,000 aandbaga. TheaS-C^t about cheap meafia of quickly deicing Eutern Dmy^gVi^imo ,WPOP—1'410' ADMITTED YES1TERDAY: Mrs. . At Camhridge Sanday Dec. 9 iJK5rf e r i e d m a n government more than $100 mil­ $113,000,000. windatiieids. Dorothy Vlertel, 24 Munro St.; <^and an cxquiaitr creation it cnIU lion'a month for the four months Tha tollowing MrogrAm^tcheduleK Barbara Malr. 2 Minterburn Court, Midnight—2 a.m...... VoluBt«era Needed MANCHESTER'S ended Oct.'31. WHAY—Polka Parade Rockville: Philip Larson, (Jlastpn- \ 2 a.m.---4 a.m...... Volunteers Needed (Cdattnoed on Paco Two) La Parisienne a « 4-doqr acdan I RTS supplied by the railic'manage- Record'Revjgw Cambridge, Maas., Dec. 8 i/P>—^ with interior and exterior finiihed ] Bob and Natklie McIntosh,, own-: yea>>^dicattona are that the toy The Agriculture Department put ment and are aubjact to changa TIl Monitor A roaring firo, which poilce believe bury; Mr*. Mary Westcott, 108 i 4 a.m.- ■6 a.m., ...... Volunteers Needed the figure, yesterday at $426,245,- • W DRC—Record Shop W. Middle Tpke.: Richard Pepin.- 6 a.m.- 8 a.m...... V'.. . Volunteers Needed d . «ilY inchea hlijh and pmv- in what Pdntiac terrtic "coral |ers of the McIntosh Boat Co., 52 industrj’vjocally as well as na­ without noiice."^^ ^ POP—Tempo Bandaund may. hav* been the work of ah . MAIN STREET ered with a 2fl0 horsepower en- mist" color' and cream top and Oak SUf announce theif firm has- tionally will show ail average ad­ 685, compared with a net loss of araonlat, destroyed the stalely 44- Bolton; Kenneth Gibson, Ogdens 8 a.m. 10 a.m...... Voinnteera Needed Iito- ...... John McConVllle accent panel. been awarded a dealer franchise b y. vance of about 12 per egnt over $240,514,022 for the same period qL WHi^-iNawa wHAY —Polka Parade year-old St. John the Evangelist Corners. Rockville; Ernest Strong.; 10 a m. Noon . l^ c . TELEVISION Wi:C(-—RtiCoro Review , . ' Topping the Pontiac exhibit Admission is 90 cents for adults Johnson Motors of Waukegan. 111., 1955, King said. Retail sales for 1955. For the^ fiscal year W Hiiaic Room ■' Roman Catholic Church early to­ 118 Pitkin St.; Martha Tbner, 3 Noon—2 p.m: ...... William Breadheft ^ French Rutie «.iP*B—hvenlijf Serenade Pioneer Circle; Malcolm Lowd. 26 2 p.m.—4 p.m...... Thomas Hickey SHOPPING CENTER IS were two cars, its Bonneville con­ and 50 cents for children. TTje- manufacturers of outboard tnotors. this year are expected to hit over ended June 30,*the loss wga com- n l l L —Newa U TK;?—M onitor day. Damage was estimated'at vertible to be powered with nie- show spon.<:ors expedt half a Among the products handled by the $1.4 billion. The Toy Manufacturers puted at $974,787,365. , U’DfiC—New* Rtporter WDR('‘—Fascinallng P.hvthm more than $2 million. Waddell ftd.; Japie* McCniden, 43 4 p.m. -6 p.m...... Thomas Hickey \V PO P—New* • 55 P O P —Tein|>o Bandata’nd 6 p.m. 8 p.m...... chanifcally-operated fuel injection million persons. . . local firm are the new Sea Horae, of U.S.A., Inc., took a survey re­ Aa of Oct. 31,‘ the department t sSO^ At the height of the spectacular .I(snsen St.; Catherine Ryan, South j ; ...... Crawford Allen Carol Chset. Clif­ P R O e S A M S l;L5- Windsor; Bryan Clark, Rus.sell ford Fisher 18 to 3.5-horsepower, models. The cently which revealed that women said, the government had $8,101,- W ljA Y — BIr Naiiie* m Sport ‘ WHAY —Polka Parade' 3-ala I'm fire the roof and walls of "18'- replaces the "15'' apd the participate In about 81 per cent 286,000 tied ub In price support WCcC—Muaic iibum 5VCC(J—Record Review the granite edifice collapsed in an Dr.. V’ernon; Mrs. Helen Benort. 61 * 8 p.m. 10 p.m...... Jeanne Jacob* ------ister's Assn, will meet at 10:30 French Mu*lc 55KXB—Kvrning: Serenade ...... Robert McConib Coventry "35" replace* the old "30". • of all toy purchase* and that thaae operations, .This included $2,878,- 55 rit;—-tlonltor inljerno of sparks and flame. Four West St., Rockville; Mrs. Stella; 10 p.m.--Midnight ...... a.m. in the local church parson­ Video Everyday — 5VTIC—Dos* M iller'. 5VDR(' • Make Ma>' f«»r Yrnnh Polchllopek. 54 Avondale Rd.; Mrs. Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station. Vol­ age. with the jiastor to be host at mothers are stressing quality and 434.0Q0 in outstanding crop. loans WDKC—Lei « Decuiaie ftieflghlers were swept from lad­ and $5,222,852,000 in surplus crops All Righta Reserved — ^ W Pur—Tempo Bandsland- 4 Bandaiand der* ■ by the falling wall. Three Nellie Smith, 24 Main St., Talcott- unteer* may regl.ster at Civil Defense Headquarters. Municipal a noon Itmcheon het e. safety more than ever before. H. T. pickinson dk Co., Inc. ’ 55’HAV —Polka Paiade were hospltafized. vjlle. Building, Manchester on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday from 1—5 Two to Attend Rcpre.sentatives of Church, with' Owned by the government. W UAY— Pararljp of Munic * 5VCCG—R ecord Review Folice said a 16-year-old Cam­ ADMITTED TODAY: Mr*. Re­ p.m. the Rev. Mr. Bradley, pastor, will While on the subject of Christ­ WCCC—Muaic Hooni 55'KNB—Kvening Serenade mas gifts it seems fitting to take 500 BPECIEB ON STAMPS WKNB-r^onga for Saturrtay- 5VTIC-Monltor- bridge boy i* being questioned gina Evanslski. 30 High St.; Mis* attend the Tuesday 7 p.m. supper WTIC—Rbs* Miller WDRC—Make Way for Youth Cuh Leaders^ note of a policy recently adopted 5VDRCr^Join the Navy concerning the blaze. It was the Doris Todd, RFD. Manchester; I meeting of the Tolland Congrega­ 55’POPi—Tempo Bandatand fifth fire on church property since Mr*. Edna Woodbury, 18 Winter! Monday • . tional Christian Laymen's Assn, by Grand Union Co. Lansing P. Washington" r - Since 1938 the W’POP—Tem|)o Bandstand t :t » — 5?i5 ' W H AY—New* last summer. • St. in Staffordvllle Congregational Shield, president , of the super Mlaa Logiril K. Gagnon National Wildlife Federation has \VHAY- Parade of Munic Midnight-2 am. ■ ■Volunteers Needed. -depicted more than 500 ipeciaa \5’CC(*—G»x)d Lventng G ood llu iid Destroyed in, the church, re­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Area Meeting Church. Dr. Moses Bailey of Hart­ market chain whi'ch has an out­ WCCC—Muaic Uoom \5'K*NB—Saturday Serenade 2 a.m,-4 a.m. .. ■ . Volunteers Needed. WKNB— »S)nig» for Saturday garded as a. ."ihftwplare of the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Guilford ford Theological Seminary will be let at the Manchester Parkade, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gagnon; 202 of wild animals and plants on Its 5VTU’-N -sia 4 a.m.-6 a.m. . . . - Volunteers Needed. wrote suppliers doing business Wildlife Conservation Stamps. WTIC—-Mohili-r ‘ 5V'DnP- N eas aiV,! 55*eaiher Cath(ilic Atchdiocese of Boston, Stephens. Bolton; a son to Mr. and 6 a.m.-8 a.m. .. . • Volunteera Needed. Coventry, Dec. 8 (,Special) - main speaker. South Main St.. Putnam, announce WDflC—( Star 5 5 'P o r—T em po RAnd.stand were pricele.** religious object* with Grand Union to discourage the engagement of their daughter. W PO P—Teinjio Band.Rtand 1:15— Mrs. Thomas Corcoran, 383 Center 8 a.m.-10 a.m. . .. Martha Freeman. Mrs. HarrV R. Ryan Jr. and Mrs. The Mr. and VIrs. d u b will have and .stained gla.s* window.* and a St.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Herman LeDoyt will represent a Christmas party for members exchange of business gift.s at Miss Lorna Kay G.igrion, to S. 55‘HA Y —SiHfila SputliKht 10 a m.-Noon . .. .. Martha Freeman. Christmas. Shield bluntly asks the WHAV Parade of Mu.«ic * W (V r—Saturday Serehade $20,000 organ that once w'a* hou.sed Dana Morris. Wapping. Noon-2 p.m...... Burr,Stephens, MSry Stephens. Cub Sjcout Pack 57 committee at and their children Dec. 15 at 7 Ho.ss Shirer, son of Mr. and Mrs. W‘( T —C^mefrad W'vJS'B— Reauaicli - . W KN B—Sour.** for Sal. in Boston's historic Park Street DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: 2 p.m.-4 p.m, .. .. Gloria M(:Cauley. Donna 2k»llo. a round-table,dlscussion Dec. 19 at p.m. in the Church Community suppliers' help in abolishing the S. Ross Shirer Sr, 50 Farm Drive, WTIC—Slnctlv SLKTta \ practice. The food executive goes W’rii.' Monuor W DRC—Mti.sir Recorded \ Church. Mrs. Eleanor Stanley. 102 Drive A: 4 p.m.-6 p.m. .. .. Roger Winter. 8 p.m. at Windham Center Gram- House. Egch woman attending is Manchester. fflnronniMii WDUCy—('ily Moi«'ii)lal WPOP-i-Tempo'Baiid?Tehd During ^he fire the Rev. Thomas on to say, "Traditionally Christ­ WPl.)P Ten)|>o Baii'l.'vtAnd Mrs. Ann Gustafson. 42 Lewis St.: 6 p.m.-8 p.m. . . .. Wayne Garland. 'vm ar School, for all area cuh packs.' to bring a ,50-cent gift for a. Miss Gagnon is a senior student • :3»— .1. Williams, senior curate of the 8 p.m.-10 p.m. . mas is a time for exchanging gifts In the University of Connecticut rragram Itiida Taalgkl t ; 16- 55‘HAY—Supper Seirnede Mrs. Arlene Kicrstcad, RFD 2. ..Kenneth Churilla. Jean Hayes, ALL DAY ' ‘^scUssion themc,rfivill be "Eyes In woman, and each man a 50-cent with friends Shd family but In­ Audrey Hepbara Mel Ferrer WHA^’ I’ arade of Mti.«ic W(V(,'—Saturilay Serenade church, accompanied by fire­ Coventry; Sharon Wilson. 9 Silas Bernard Hart. th e^ .v ." gift for a maaa Parents are to pro­ 5?chool of Nursing at Storrs. Her W CVl'—(Vine I rad 55’KNB—Kvennig Sei'cnade fighters, ran into the smoke-filled 10 p.m.-Midnight ., Betty Fivozinsky. Helen Shepard, creasingly In the business fratern- fiance is a graduate of UConn and' W KNB—Song.A for Sal. 5VTIC—Ltroucho Marx Rd.; Miss Nancy Cowles, 241 Char­ Thet^wlll be ho den meetings of vide a gift for each of their own WTIC -Monitor church lo rescue vestments and Slix'watch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station, E. it.v Christmas gifts to customers is an instructor of music in Man­ “WAR and PEACE” 5\’D R r—8>'ncopation Piece ter Oak St.: Mr*. Elsie Nutland. this paclt^uring December. . children attending. h^v« become something of a prob-^ la Teehairalor 4:IS-a:3# \VDR(!—City Hon|iital WF*OP—T em po Bandstand vcs.sels from the altar. Hartfoid Tpke., Vernon: Mrs. Alice Middle Tpke. Volunteera may register at Civil Defense. Headquar- The paettshas seen a film on _ Co-op Kiudorgarten ' chester High School. riaa "Walt Ulaaeya "Slam’’ S Maw Savaa. Casa, MAI NEWS WPOP—Tempo Bandstand - D:45- ters. Municipal Building Manchester, on Monday, Wednesday or diem to all concerned. Shields con­ (22) BKVa PIDKLI8 BICE t:8*- WHA Y •> \5 uMniiiglf'ii RetK»rt O'Brien, 441 Highland St.; Albert 'fo r e s t CbnMwation,’ ': sho\im by ■ Tjte North Coventry CO-opera- A February wedding is planned. is taHfare, Oaaa. WIIAY Parade of Music Friday from 1-5 p.m,. cludes. "F or many years it has Baa., "ragaarded Mameal" . tt Sariacfleld, Ifaaa. ItiVi UA> TRANRITION \5'('(!V—Saturday' Serenade Sobielo. 226 .School St. HMly. McKusick. ^tive Nursery’ and Kindergarten been the practice of emplo.ves of ■.Maa Fram Dal Bla" ihoMMi W am Rrllala, Ca*>- 1:M HIG IDEA 5VDn('’ —Svneopation Puce from their recent dance with pro­ when driivered. to return--busl- at, or near, record peaks. The la­ 1:M MA) FACE THE NATIO.N Wirnt'- Panre Oirhfslra 55’POP - .Tuke Box Saturday Night ^ Ninth Ma8omb^..District annual ceeds to bo used for achool .equip­ . Kobert IC-. Mrlntottli ( A) LOONEY Tr.\P:H W rOf' i'emiwi Bandstand 7:IK)— nesa gifts at Chrlstrfiaa time. bor supply in the Hartford area t:45— 55‘HAY- Supper S<=renade meeting will be held Dec. 15, at ■ IIS ■■ • I-,-..,- m.ii —— "■ ■ ' I —■ (M) FRONTIER.S OF FAITH Warrantee Deed ment. is near a minimum, with the de­ WHAY pHiade of Music v MONDAYS VT:C(’— evening Good Muelo McIntosh Boat will also handle (A.M SACftF.D HEART PROGRAM W tvr—-neconl nevlew' William Pyle Slover and Anne 8 p.m. in the Moo.sup Lodge Home. Members have' expressed ap­ Marlow's recentl.v announced a mand for labor growing and the (55) MAN TO MAN I WKNB—Dinner Date The meeting will be preceded-by preciation for Community coopera­ t)ic "Golden Javelin." a 35-horse- supply of workers, particularly • SEPTIC TANKS WKNB—Stings for Sat. WTIC—Monitor i Wood Slover to Frank J. Guine- new atore policy which is sure to < A) WORLD'g RENT MOVIER WTir -Monttor 5VDRC—Sat. Night Country Stvie pero, Louis A. Guinepero. Mary A. a' roast beef dinner at 8:30 p.pi. tion with the project. 'There will power motor in which the accent la Installation and Repair MR-5.1) FOOTHALL: ('IrwUnd at WDPi'-- Dance Orche.«ira be a big hit M-ith children. The skilled tradesmen, dwindling. 55'POP—Juke Box Sat Night Guinepero and Frances Guinepero, UNTIL CHRISTMAS to be served by the women of the IM no meeting of the parent-mSm- placed on design, power and Main. St. department store is giv­ Kpeolallata NrH* York WPOP Tempo Bandstand 1:15- P^istem Star Order in Moosp. All styling. Bob and Natalie point out The familiar ide.a of a "White (22) Cl RTAIN TIME t:M- 5VHAY' Famii>' n*isaiy property on Main group this month. ing free gifts' to- each child ac­ BIGGEBT PICTTTRE EVER! • SEWERS CLEANED (SB) THE WAY W HAY— Parade *if .Music 5VC(.T’— thm WPOP—JuKe Box Sat. Night F. Jarvis and ito.semae Jarvis, ner resen’ations or further infor­ until noon. Newest member -of' the local inghouse has introduced a com­ — "BIrdR nf Pray” OrEU. WPOP • Tempo Band.«tand 7 :3 fl- ^ lets in the U.S. The local boat atore HENRY FONDA Florida t;l5 - property at 37.5-377 Adams St. mation. Prof. Jesse Wail of the Uni­ service station fraternity is Ruben plete line of pink Christmas tree TOWN ond COUNTRY \5’HAY- ('hamher of i.'ummeif e Young Mother’s Party was opened in February 1950 and it bulbs, and a number of other man- MEL FERRER S:S5 (22) RCNDAY NEWS VS'HAY— Pai lule of Music \5'CC*(J—Good tvening Good Muelc I.ease H i versity of Connecticut child devel handles a line of Marine equipment Levitt, president of Economy riiia A Oaat of 1000 DRAINAGE pO# 4:00 (22-30) WIDE WIDE WORLD " WOt'C —H ecord Uevue 5VKNB—Frening Serenade Anna Kittel to Robert G The • Young Mothers Club will opmeiit department, w ill be the Filling Stations, which is holding I ufacturers are . offering a wide PHONE m 9^145 —"('ampan I'.S.-A.” WKNB—Songs for Sat. 5VTIC—M onitor have a Oiristmaa party for mem­ and paints along with outboard variety of pink decorations. 4:15-8:30 ( A) MEJHCAL HORIZONS WTK* -MonHor WDRC—Top Hat ('oncerl Krause. 332 Summit St., for five January narent-member meeting boats and motory. its olTIClal opening toda.v at 568 — '*Ronr Enalnoarlag'* \VDR(' - F'nscuiating Ph> thm W P O P —5Vord of fJfe years, $42 monthly. bers Dec. la at 8 p.m. in the WPOP Tempo Bandstand 7:45— speaker. Center St. According to Levitt the 12:0 ( t) BIO TOP MA) FOOTBALL REYIEW CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Nathan Hale Community Center. new station will sell gas, tires and ALSO "SIAM" MA-55) SI NDAY NEWS t:S9- WH.%^’ Bible An.'-W'-ra • Samuel J. Kemp, owner of Alaska Adds Koada Ijvr OK fONNKOTICI T WHAY I'aiadt of .Music 5Vi'iX;—<;»n.d. Kveiuriu G ood M uiie Mrs. Arnold E. Carlson win be Manchester Evening Herald other auto acceasoriea. Levitt, who <22-M{ ('U W fiOY TH KATKR W( I ■. - iP'coi 0 ll»’\ o»- \5’KNB—noRejiiary Clooney meeting chairman, assisted by Kemp's furniture and appliance operates other garages In Hart­ STARTS SUNDAY the Public Health Nursing Charles W. Smith, senior con­ proved and paved. MM) A<*CKNT ON I.IV1NO * Free instructions 4:00- W HA5'— Pir-udlN We flail Assn, visiting nurse, Mrs. Thomas ing to Fred K. Siegel, vice presi­ sultant in marketing with McKin- ( A) W ORLf)*8 BKKT .MOVIKR WHAY Pntade of Music 5\'(?(X'— K*vening Good M'iale iposl feathers. The bird, found on Sneaks Shells dent of the New York headquarters, MAI KYK ON NKW YORK \V('i.' —r.»'Cord Revij*’ WKNB—Dinner Data the .Smithsonian Institution's trop­ O'Brien, to use as she sees fit. sey A Co., Inc., management con­ POOTRAl.la PRKVir.W' * Free Parking WKNB—Songs for Sat. WTIC—M onitor This is the second year the group the local store was one of 22 new sultants, and hational president of- 2:1S (22.MI KOOTRAIaL: MUml tt. 50 UOTTAtl! MI 9-2358 WTK Monitor WDRC—Kntertainmenl V S ical preserve in Gatun Lake, sh.opa to be opened this year by Pfttsbvrfh WDRC Record Sh«'P 55’P O P—Juke Box Sat Night .swings the tail from side to side will be giving in this manner. Into Port Said the, American Marketing Asan.. Tempo Bandstand 4 :3 0 - the chain which now boaata 131 <1A> TRA ^ WPOP like a pendulum. The Jan. 1 meeting has been wilt apeak to the Conne^icut (22) 8CORRROARD 4 ;1 5 - 5VH.^V L asalette Novena shoe atores, Siegel aaya the promo­ ( A) LA8SIE WHAY Paiade of Music W TiC—Mrinilor postponed to Jan. 8 with Mrs. chapter o f the Aaaociation ‘ruea- ( A) m o riCTCRK ^A-55) NATIONAL Al'TOMO- WDRC—Jo^e Meli- Trio (OMtImMd from Pago bac) tion of Levay Is in keeping with CHRISTMAS SHOPPING KRgI.FKVF (22 W IDE WIDE WORLD TenifMi Bandstand cided with increasing defiance from "our own ranks." (M> FO O TBALL NCORKBOARD W POP WTK.*—Monitor HOSPITAL BEDS 32. tude of the distribution job ahead, (In procrenn) 4:30 - 5\*DR('—»Sport8 Review from Egyptians in t*ort Said as the (5S) W RRTRRN THRATF.Rl (53.) DEAN PIKE Woii( Seaatoa Set and industry's need for planning STOP IN At^D HAVE WHAY arade of Music WPO?’- Juke Box Sat. Nigh'" and WHEEL CHAIRS Britisb-Fronch garrison dwindled. B. D, Pearl Appliance .* Furni­ and organization to meet the chal­ Wrr*Pecord Kevue "Vou Can Ta.ste The Quality” The Ladles Assn, of First Gon- As a precaution against any DINNER AT WKNB—Sonc.s for Sat. I \5'nAY--Sa\e n \.tfe l/E IT U Ft'IINITURE ture Center, 649 Main St., distribu­ lenge it .offers. WTI(' -Moidiot WTK’—New a and Sport? IVCI I n COMPANY ' gregaUonal Church will have an llareup 1^ an Egyptian under­ tor for M ayt^ washers tells us Don WILLIS Garage , all-day work session Wednesday W D P r R econ l Sh. p W nnc—Philadelphia Offheaiia PHONE .m 8-4159 Roasika d Z 44 ground. the British-French-author­ that the wSahing machine manufac­ SPECIALI.STS IN- WPOP Teroix* Bandstand WPOP - Juke Box Sat. Night atarUng about 10:30 a.m. in the The Connecticut Labor Depart­ WHEf I ?45— I 9 : l t - FOB S.ALE or RENT ities stepped up a search for arms turer recently sent them a souvenir ment recently announced hiring in THE OAK GRILL WHEEL ALIGN3IENT and WHAY I'arade Mu«ic j WTI;\V Sa\ e a Life ALIGNMENT S,'9J5.'SJSI9l5J5f5.'5I5fSIGI3IS.'i vestry. Available to the pubUc wUl gnd ammunition and banned all- piece of the firm's 10 millionth i v r r r —Record Review • be Christmas cards, aprons, n d State industries picked up speed BRAKE .SERVICE \5i‘JC—M*‘r.uor fiahin^ boats from entering the washer completed Nov. 29. in November and moved toward 30 OAK ST. GENERAL AUTO REPAIR:. WKNB—Song* for Saturday 5VDRr — Philadelphia Orrhe^tia ether glfU aulUble for Christmas.. WTI(' Monitor ■ W PO P—Juke Fox Sat. Night Port Said area. the .all-time peak of 912.500 set Ml 9.8094 Mitchell 9-4531— 18 MAI.V ST.. M.ANCHESTER WnR(’ Record Shop . • :SD— The Church Board of Tnistees The ■ announcement said an Apropos of the bustling Christ­ in December 1955. The main im­ WPOP Temp«'' Bandstand WHAY r.et orr! Hexievi will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Egyptian felucca, one of the mas shopping sea.son. Harry T. I W T K '—Mu«io 55’ith a Beat petus was provided by a strong MAN IIEIIIND THE RADGE at the home of Mrs. Florence graceful sailing craft that ply be­ King, of the Ka-KIar Cloth Toy pre-holiday pickup in retail trade , WPOP—Juke Box Sat. Night Cochrane. I «l FUBEIUN l.>:UIONb'AIRE (22) RANGE RIDER tween Port Said and the Egyptian Co., 60 Hilliard St., informs us outlets. particularly temporary (IS) A.NMK OAai.FY (30) CAPTAIN (eALLANT ‘ 9:45- Gardes Club Party delta to the -a-eat. carried thou­ that the American toy industry is sales people, for the Christmas <»l I>I8NF.TLAM> (5.t) FAITH FOR TODAY How rhrl»tlan Srlonrr HonU .55'HAY- Record Review The Garden Club annual Christ­ End* Today: "You Can't Run Away From It”—“ Port Afrique'’ (Ml WF.ATHF.RVANK 0:00 ( H) ItADGE Nu. 7U W'TK'—Mu?!c With a Beat sands of rounds of new Ciecho- expected to set new records this shopping season. Employment and i.U) FOOTRALI. (In I’roirc.) Mt-55) TV TI.ME 55’DRC—Oh'mpic Roundup mas pot-luck Luncheon Tuesday slovak-made ammunition and (M) LAI'RF.L AN'n HABnV —."FoHunatut” with dan. "OVERCOMING PRIDE — W P O P -J u k e Box Sat- Night will start at 12:30 p.m. in Booth- Bazooka rockets to the city's west­ 8T.\RTS CONT. ( S> FABIA.N OF SL'OTLA.ND quoa Sernas Dlmock Memorial library. Y A a n C22) SCSIE W H A Y -H a lle r '^o?t ern edge. FROM (Ul BIG NF.WS (30) MEET THE PRF^KS A FOE IN AMBUSH " WTI( *—Mf*nitor Tomorrow wr»RC.—Dance ('>rrbe?tra A collection will be taken for A Britiah-French patrol found STATE 2 P.M. (M) BBEAK THK BANK Sen. Herbert B. -Htimphrry, WPOP—Juke Box Sat. Night the Patients' Actirity Fund at (Ml WKSTF.IIN THKATKB Dem. n( Fliiin. W HAV 910 k.r.. Sunday, 8:15 a.m. the ammunition hidden in fishing ll«l JOHNNY MARTIN (5.1) POLKA CARAVAN l t : I S - rt«r Manafield State Training School baskets being brought ashore by ; Plan An Evening Of Quiet 2 MAJOR HITS — IN TECHNICOLOR SHOW ( 5-55) AIR POWER \5*HAY—H aller Poat gnd Hospital. , Each member at­ ( 8431 ANNIK OAKLKY WTIC—Monitor Inal, Egyptians in the western sector of ! < -” Tlie Hfiltle of Rrltala** 55*DRC—Dance Orche?ira EVENINGS (ID ROSKMARY C'LOONKY (It) (O.M.1IAND PERFOR. CORET CASUALS ANNUAL ^ ii)£e tending is to wear an original holi­ the Port Said area, the statement ' 55’POP—Juke Box Sat. Night SHOW MANCE It ;.9A— uet- day hat. , ■ i said. I Relaxation At The (K1 FBONT PAGK SPORTS (22-30) ROY ROGERS Mrs. Carleton P. King will be (Ml RANGF. RDIKR (.53) FILM SHORTS GENERAL WHAY Haller Po?t The boat reached the fringe of | (« ) MKF.T THK 4'HAMPlnNS WTK' -Monitor AS WELL AS THURSDAYS meeting chairman, assisted by Lake Manzala before being inter- ; ' ( »-M> DEATH VALI-KY DAYS (53) T.H.A. 5VDR('—Dance Orcheatra -ir 1;M • H) VOr ASKED FOR IT 5VPOP—Juke Box Sat. Night Mrs. Ernest J. Starkel,. Mrs. Hu­ cepted. A spokesman said there' (ini RKAT THK (TJICK (22 34) THE 77TH BENtiAL TV SERVICE [ICC- (ttl GRAND OLE OPRY l• :^ 5 - bert A. Standfe.st, Mrs. Earle W. were some arreati. He gave no (Ml SAN FRANFISrO RKAT i I.ANCERH—"The nialleage Daya e O t t g A Call ' WliAY—HalKr F o il Rose, and Mrs. Robert H. Wilcox. Hillcrest Restaurant i»f t'hnndra Sinch” 5\'TK' Monit.u UNTIL CHRIST/AAS other detail!. (SSI. PI.AYHOr.SI? OF STARS Nights Pliii Parts I (55) ROSK.MARY ( LOONEY 5\’D R C ..Danre Orche.Mra First Church Notes There was an air of hostility in j SHOW ^ Tr.U MI S>5482 5VPOP—Juke Box Sat, Night The Rev. James R. MacArthur Port Said more eviUent than at any ‘ Where You'll Find The 7:30 ( H-.W) PRIVATE SKCRI’:TARY— II :W)— will use "Take—Read.” as hii ■ Her Bent Enem y" 5\’HAV- Moonlight Matinea time since the British and French MANCHESTER (22-30) ( IR(T'S HOY 5VTIC -N e« a sermon topic during the 10:45 a.m. occupied the city a month ago. I — "The Mnnketl Marvel’^ 55'T)RC-.Nett« . worship services tomorrow in Anti-British.slogans appeared on i Finest In Foods Served (53i HOI R FIL3I 55'POP—Juke Box Sat. Night First . • -r • LUMBER, IriCa t t:M i t) THE ED HCLLIVAN 8HOW ALLIED TV SERVICE II t o ­ rapre^and more buildings. I I (iae«t«: Kate Smith, Sam MANCHESTER wn.^ Y—.Moonlight Mattne* The church nursery school will "Get-out - -Port Said Ja you r' dUlLDING MATERIALS I.evrneon. romedlaa. doyeo WTtr Swrt« ' ibSet at 10:45 a.m. in Kingsbury grave.■’ some said. In Pleasant Surroundings Grenfell, Hrilinh r o m o - ^ j C A err Housr Call 55’n n c—Dance Orrhefira AND dlenne; The Ltttin Gaelir' ^ 1 O U Plus Parts 55'POP—Juke Box Sat. Night House. These . children will not Yesterday about 2,600 Egyptian | Singer* from Ireland: Klaa- © take part in the White Gift Ser\*- civilians, mostly y o u n g men.! MASON SUPPLIES nna'n Hearn; Dalln .Caeelal. BU 9-0080— 9 a.m. lo 9 p.m. 55*HAY — Moonlight Ktatinea Ice for the Church School’s two marched through the streets in a ^ \nralUt and ten tromea Member of Fartory . 55n‘K'—Monitor OPEN SUNDAYS We FInRBce Year Jobe rvmaa*t« frnm Finland, aUn Bonded Flertronir. Terhnielani 55*DRC—Dance Orche?tra morning sessions. Any gifts ■how of mourning for Egypt's, war ; Ben GarleyU "Shoenirlar ll :4 A - nursery children may have will be dead. Britiih riot squads stood by 235 Center BE—Ml S-l(U4 '57", SnllUan olll prearni 55'H A YMoonlight M atinc* received during their session. railed Prent Aaarda WTIC-rSporta Final with subniachine guni, but there ' TOP OF THE HILL (22-30) STEVE AI.I.ENv^HOW 5VDnC—Cal Kolhy The; Pilgrim Fellowship wiil nanta PKOi^ia G inger /iu e tU : MIrkev \ Ronney. v.-ere no d'iaorders. 1 2:M ( R) FEDERAL MEN SPECIALIZED 0 start its repairing, and mending R o g e r s Anne deffreyn. Roleert Stet* The open'defiance came-as the | ■OLTON. CONN. (IILU) Rl'CCANKERA Hag. Sagar Rov Rnblantia. Television Prnerams project of toys for MansOeld Britiah-French withdrawal neared " IB N S it W / ^"Tbr NarariMi of Haagrr SUte ’Training School and Hos- N e l s o n ^ Iflln'iin and Rnd W'Mkeraoa R.C.A. Oil Page Two a climax. Some 4,350 of the 11,000 { '(Se-tt) raOPLE ARK n NNY (55) RAY ANTHONY SHOW' rd. . piUl. at the f p.m. meeting Sun­ British Tommies in Egypt ha.ve i ROUTES 8 OEd 44A Carol CHANNING , (53) FILM FESTIVAL 30 (53) PRESS CONFERENCE Tiplfvlslon Srrvlra day in the church vestry. • (iu.v -Mollel. Premier of gone, and the exodus la continuing -^Part II ” Hamlrt” France DICK MORTENSEN • « ILU) dACJKIE GLEASON SHOW ,r The younger children o f the M I 9-4641 at a fast pace. (It) COMNAM> PERFORM. M (t) OMN'IRI'S church, from nursery through Christmas Party RosorviEitions— Ml 9>82S6 —"T h e Art nf .Murder** R xrluah'pfv R.C’.A The U.N. police force that is tak­ ANCK ! (ta-VM TV TIIEATKR * fourth grade will have a Christ- i'DOilllYIM (2Mt) PERRY COMO SHOW | (” -Mi TV Horn May I Provo ing over the British and French OareU: Pvarl Ballr)*” Ony s mas party in the-church vestry at A »tAN LIKE SHANE . Calnp—"Adva'alnr* la Dta- poaitiona in phases still is of only BUBPEI^SE OF HIGH NOON' laombaVda, Spika JoaeR aad 4 p.m. Dec. 22. .The older groups, token size. ’S'SV-* hU luia#ns»d llie Ail Amrrl- , mnadft" Gary MrrrIII from fifth grad# through the Ril- raa Fnatball Team. A RENT JOHNSON'S DYNAMIC ^ im Fellowship group viill have t :M (55) LONE WOLF 1 m LAWRENCE WELK ELECTRIC FLOOR their party Dec. 22 from 7:30 p.m. (It) GALE STOR3I SHOW -4 ) h ! INSURANCE on here. Both groups will have - > S a«aaaa~” Thr Wltrk Dor- POLISHERS tor” *' Money iottor ProfocHori ' carol singing and films will be <22-St) CAESAR'S HOl'R ahowij. (53) n o r m FIL.M From Pinehurst Grocery Second Church News (55) TBA * A. SILVERSTEIN FOR A • :M (lt.5t) HEY /|>:ANNIE W YOUR ROCKRT Rale 7.1C Day The Rev. C. Arthur B]radley will It's The -wVThe Doniit Shnw'* W “How To Destroy A Bblie” as DELICIOUS ItrM ( t) MASUrERADE PARTY His sermon topic at the 11 a m. (1IU55) CfCNSMOKE (2Mt) Ot:OROK OOREL worship services in Second Con- Talk O f The Town!^ (53) FILM gregatlorial. Church, tomorrow. ’The lt:M ( t> TiV. PLAYHOrSE second and final collection of gifts (UL45) HIGH FINANCE SAVE AT for patients at Norwich State SUNDAY (22-M) YOt'R HIT PARADE (5S) FdARfeY laATK SHOW ad Hospital will be received iifl' con- 11 :• ( t) DOrOLAS FAIRBANRS \ 1 .tainersdn the. rear of the church. PnrjIENTS NEWS AND WKATHKB — NORMAN'S ♦ ♦ o 0 The Junior Pilf^im Fellowship DINNER 445 Hartford R( 18-MI ALFBKD HITFRCOCR USE PARKING LOTS- - YOUR iar. church sanctuaiy under leadership I (8A) LATK snow , - , PRESENTS: "A Batler Bar- of Miss June D. laiomis; and I ( 8) W O RI.p'S REST MOVlES .. *1*'"” Robert .Mlddletaa eh TRY HOWARD JOHNSON'S (IS) NEW* A PRKVrES , 1I:M (III iSl.lM CHALLENGE «• i Senior Pilgrim Fellowship, at 2:30 123 STREH ( 81 WORLD'S BEST MnVIEk (« l DANNY THIMAS SHOW Gulf many yeais of expeiirno^ ond niillion-. a*. p.ni. will leave to visit a fellowship i < 8) WEWS (Ml LORETTA VOI KO SHOW TICKET WILL BE REDEEMED m ij in Northfleld. . * | 11.0Z. HEAVY STEER (Between'Birch nnd Blasiril Streets). of ‘.ah'ififd homcmaliri .. v WHAT'S MY LINEf m (ifi ci‘ on h'ot-com ft-; t ci’- pv- :l m (ISSf) LET’S TAHE_A TRIP (181'HIGHWAY PATROL Featuring:. 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Jack's father a lively vigor, wheth­ no rem«(]y affordirig lasting toU«t R o c k v ille diarley^8 Aunt er in aending his riva' for the Director on CrutclieB Ahti'Pain Group or recovery is known and avail­ iConsolidation Backers Man Falls SVz Stories Fuller Tract Notices Settles fraudulent Donna I.aic1a‘s attention able by the atteflding physician In FiHrrmi Peak Speed Zestfully Done on.a^fslae scent or iw accepting his A .'psicson doesn't jixv# to Seeks 19 Clear'^ consultation wrlUi not leas than two City^Demurs own refusal by the "lady” with re­ venture' forth on the playing other physicians;*’. ., At Migh School lief. fields to suffer injuries while Purpose of Bilk bn the question of the physi­ ; Consider New Plans ^ u t Lives to. Tell Tale Set for Land Owners With datholi David Smith was suitably Iras­ engaged in • extra-curricuisr cian’s judgment, the bill puts It •* T o ■ Counts ew in at cible in performing a guardian's acUvitles at the locql high this way: SUNDAY By J. H. E. school. 'Stratford, Dec. 8 (/P)--The Hu­ Pi:op««ients of coniolidaUon' (Oeattaued duties of maintaining the propri- , If a patient suffering from -a not be abit to get the (unde it' Hartford, Dec. * l;P>—A w1n-»knees anB fell for\-ard on my Property owners of «n 80-gcre Mra. Helen Page^ Skinner, manitarian society merely wants fatal, painful disease. die# lyHile ' were reported today to be coneW- Principal eufferer* would be cti^ and determined in his attempt to make it illegal for a physician Curbing Suit I dow washer fefl three arlil one- hands and knees." tract of land on the Mancheiter- High-spirited enthusiasm on to propose to the fictitious aunt. school dramatic coach, was under the Influence .of drugs law­ irin i aeveral new eolutiOM to the 20 Dielrict firemen. Their next 4,000 mph A b o u t T o w n East Hartford town line were ment cojnihlsrion to arrange for to ease the pain of a dying patient, - I;hal( nair Rioriesstories from methe Heumm:H e u b jln r r a n k Oondzik ^ of Wethersfield, the^xeturn of exiled priests arid stags and in the ' auditorium As the real Donna Lucia, Carolyn putting the flnlshingi touches fully made and sold’ for the pur- faancial problems of the South p^yjay is Dec. .21, but there is no / _____ scheduled to receive lettcra by Charles E. Nlxdorff, president of ,ntfna to the western ^ritortes marked the first dramatic use of House played the requisite poised 'on the scenery yesterday afters poM of keeping patients insensi­ Manchester Fire District. money left to meet that payroll. mall toda.v"^notlfj1ng them that op­ noon for the Sock and Buskin the Society, explains. - They were said to be opposM to result of this sentiment motion taking i-ssue with charites ' and lived to tell the story.' heard « (Contiaoed (rum ^ g e One) ' The Methoillst Men *f the North which Polsnd took over from Gef- the new high achooTa handsome maturity wdth warmth and charm. Nlxdorff, a retired New York tive to paiii o r to inducing sleep XMAS O lFt$ noise in the roorh'where tions held oh the land will to ex­ . John F. Walsh, 26, Bolton, was presentation of Charley's Aunt, or unconsciousness, the sole intept .the pos^nem ent plan that brought by Rockville Acres. Inc. ' "I had'time tb think while I w‘as Brewer had been working and Methodist Church will hold a ercised. piariy after World War II...... Uiealier last night when Sock and Loretta .Carlson, as Donna attorney who Jias lived here In Christmas workshop Monday: arrested about 6:55 a.m. today on when she slipped from the of the physician, who prescribed or : ! ! i . . ^ ‘=*:Jb^h‘ ‘ Slve"n‘r^d'’” n* I S r p % t 'n e ^ ^ ^ ^ “ >e city of Rockville ha. going d ^ n ," said Richard Brew-, rushed in to see what had hap Navy scientists stationed st the The tract, on the north slffe of,, 4. Recognition by -the church Buskin, upper-class drama club at Lucia's ward, had an appealing chair upon which she was recent years, made that clear be­ problem wHtch developed in AF5(TC. night at 7:30 at the church for that the state has a theoretical Spencer St. on' a charge of speed­ cause,' he said, there had been Administered the same, shall bS JEWELRY - ■! T ! been filed in Hartford County Su-ier. 31. this morning. "1 wonder- pened Tolland 'Tpke. is reportedly heihg Manchester High School, present­ -sincerity In the young lady's affec­ standing and sprained her a*ake of the District's action to expected of them over the weekend. "The rocket also carried tele­ the benefit of the Mansfield State voice to church appointments. It ing. police reported. Patrolman soriie rnisunderstanding concern­ deeihed to have been to keep hla perior Court by Oorp. Counsel ed how much it would hiirt^ There was nobody there by that sold to Fuller Brush Co^ o f Hart­ Albert ScableS made the arrest. tion for her guard'an and in her ankle. patient free from unnecessary .transfer its assets, liabilities and Tiie Board of Directors is ached- metering equipment and tracking Hospital and 'Training Center. was understood, though not writ­ ed the first of two 'performances attraction to the masquerading ing .what might be done within functions to the town. uled to meet Tuesday night to Harry Hammer. Was he frightened? time lind Dondzik raced down-: ford, which sources-••y will’ Con­ But likp « true performer, pain." .- H a lt Price According to Atty; Hammer, he P) — ’The tion of the scene’'began. The pe­ Buskin is the traintog' in stage . ‘‘Any intent, to ct.use the pa­ pould b* secured. coun.seks John S. G. Rottner. cil.v and an injunction be dropped panes of a window on the third to go with them up the street for abandon Ha 34-year-old Hartford- ceses of five, bishops whose ap- men and a high regard for conven­ riod costumes provided attractive craft for this theater; •which can floor of the HSuMlein building, newly installed launching facil­ 137-year-old'New Haven Clock Co. tient's death is a crime subject to ^ Seek M »ger Now to Review the situation and decide and that action be limited to a an examination,in the emergency Tlie Past Mistress Club of the building. pointmAnta had been vetoed by the tions by the ladies, the plot is cen­ itage pictures and, in the case of now be passed down from one stu­ VERNON which is a nurses' re^dence of ities and ground equipment . . .’’ state since 1951. one of this city’s leading in­ tered on the dilemma 'of Jack and prosecution for murder," decUired Therefore, say the consolidation whether to go along with the pro- declaratory judgment on the city's room of the hospitaf. Daughters of Liberty, No. 125, The Manchester-East Hartford dustries, closed its doors yester­ the young men's tiim-of-the-cen- dent genera tion. to the next. Hartford Hosplta-I. 'The department said it was “ the LOLI, will hold a Christmas party The arrest or exile of leading Charley, two-collegians "who must Nlxdorff. sroponents, the Board of Directors ^posal to ^ t p o n e consolidation acceptance of the street. "The bottoms of my feet are still first test rocket of the earth satel­ property is owned by Mitchell day, throwing 1,000 employes out tury attire, amusement. Sharing the multiple responsibil­ (hould amend the town's consoli-} until July In his answer to charges brought Brewer squatted down sjdeways .sore," said Brewer thi.s morning. with their friend.4 Monday night at pr'elatep and the suppression-of-re- have a chaperone in order to en­ ities and the triumph of success The bill is concerned only with HAVEN lite program.” • Slovyipk and Joseph Stromtorg, work. "fatal diseases" and these qre de­ siation ordinance to make it ' be-1 b.v the developer. Atty. Hammi m a window ledge. He was push­ "The doctor won't let me go back 0:30 at Cavey's Restaurant. both of East Hartford, William ligious education by the Moscow- tertain the young . ladies with Smart pacing of the play's stren­ for the play were Mias Sylvia ing up the lower window .sash and The rocket which carries the President Seymour Ziff of the w'hom they are in Iqve. The an­ fined those "for which at the time xome effective immediately: The stated that the curbing constituted to, work until Tuesday. " Glode, Manchester, and Martin dominated Communist regime that firm which filed a bankruptcy uous action, variety of comedy ef­ French from the high school Eng­ pulling down the upper sash when actual Earth satellite into spare nounced arrival from South Amer­ fects to the pantomime, and atten­ New Cenvalascent ■lown could then assume the costs a hazardous condition, was of poor He seemed disgusted at this turn will be a three-stage affair, each The high school Roundtable Blode, CilKstal Lake. preceded Gomulka were the two petition just before the closing lish Department, who was Mrs. ' i t fire protection. I quality and defectivel.v installed. suddenly his fingers slipped and he (if events. Singers, under the direction of G. courses that 'stirred the keenest ica of Donna Lucia, an aunt oC tion to the innumersbie details of Skinner’s assistant in production, Hern# Bnd‘He$pit«l stage boosting the satellite a bit About 20 acres are” reported said earlier that the shut-down Charley's whom he has never seen, - Another solution being offered I Bribery Charge Added lost his balance. What saved Brewer ft-om serious higher and then dropping away. Albert Pearson, will entertain at located to Mancheater. Chang# of resentment among the faithful in would be for "a couple of days" staging and costuming made the and ftichard McComb, the student '^xalls for the town to hire the i A charge of bribery was added "I managed to twist around go­ injury, apparently, was the fact the meeting of the Rotary Club predominantly Catholic Poland. only. seems providential—until Charley whole performance a worthy suc­ stage manag'er; Miss Mary Mc­ Optning At The final push will put the .satellite zone would be required for the is notified that Aunt Donna Lucia I FOR HIM personnel and rent its ' to the reckless driving count lodged ing down," he said, "so that I was '.hat he I.aiided in th^ .soft turf on some 300 miles above the earth. "Tue-sday night at 6:30 at the Man- Manchester property now desig­ Slmultaneoualy with the an­ No (kinrrrle Plan to Reopen cessor to those of previous years Adams of, the Social Science De­ miipment until Feb. ,1. This ac- facing awav from the building. nouncement of the atate-church will be delayed. A classmate which have won many awards In partment, who handled the busi­ LIGH’TERS — RAZORB agaipst Plerye LetUurneau, 51, El- the -M,iplc Ave. side of the nurses' The satellite itself will be a rela- che.ster Country Club. nated for rural use, while the East He could not be reached for PIPES — CAMERAS could be justified on the ; lington, yesterday. State . Police When I hit the ground I bent m>’ re.sldence. 1 lively small shiny ball 20 Inches In agreement, an authoritative source who is practising for a female im­ state and drama fes­ ness matters, wjth the assistance Vemon Center Hartford tract Is already , zoned further comment, and there was no personation is pressed into service Hundreds of Gifts A ll poliei •s look that the town is obligated claim Detourneau offered them $10 diameter, crammed with insti-u- for industrial purposes. said Archbishop Eugen Baziak. statement from him or other of­ tivals for the directorial talents of of Student-Chairman Marion I 'The Married Couples Club and Apostolic administrator of Krakow and Introduced a's Donna Lucia. Mrs. Helen Page Skinner. Near le fire- protection for per­ to drop charges pf reckless driving tion;” by the pastor, the Rev. War­ ments to beam the secrets of space the Men’s Club of the South Meth­ 'The Iract had originally been ficials about any concrete plans Borst; Mrs. Laverne Kelson and sons and property outside of Man­ Deorge.tt. Taylor against him. He was arrested back to the waiting and watching and second ranking Catholic Pre­ Because of the reputed wealth of In the attractive program-book­ Mrs. Elizabeth Budd. who with {Arthur Drag Stores Congregational Church - I , George H. Taylor, 81, 33 Uncoln ren Coveil. ‘ Kargiiin Beer odist Chureh will hold a romblned optioned in the name of Theodore for reopening. the lady, the impersonator is em­ alike...lei us check chester's two fire districts. Tiiursday morning when he lost Church school, 9;30 a.m.; morning scientists. Schcitlin, Rockville, but Isler late in Poland, had returned to his Before the closing, Ziff said "ac­ let- Is the announcement that this their Art students painted the scen­ Ave., West Hartford, father of Mrs. meeting, tonight at 8 o’clock at archdiocese after three yeara in barrassed with marriage proposals Is Mrs. Skinner’s last year as di­ • If this were done, an arrahge- control of his car at Vernon rotary. worship 10:45 a.m.. .sermon. "The The satellite is expected to circle the church. Rabbi Leon Wind of transferred to C. M. Middlebrook. tive negotiations with a very im­ ery; Robert Hale and his group of Lees than 5 miles (torn l4aiu Everett B. Phelon of 104 Falknor State Policeman Wendell Hayden , A liid of $8..50 by 5tra. Fran­ the Earth at a speed of 18.000 exile. Arreated in 1953, he spent from both Jack's father and the rector of Sock and Bu.aktn. The Industrial Arts students who ]nent could be reached under which. Bible Tells Me So. " by the pastor, ces Pnntaleo of 775 ‘Parker St. the Temple Beth Sholom will speak a Hartfor.’. real estate brokerage portant company" that might take your coverages.' chMter. . Registered nurses Dr„ died yesterday morning at his said the car traveled about 200 m.p.h., (or perhaps two .weeks, a short time In jail and then was guardian of thf two young ladies. program Itself testifies to the ex­ sisted with the carpentry: Robert 'Ihe personnel and equipment could home. •' the Rev. Paul J. Bowman. w.ns higit enough for 46 12- on the "Festival of the Lights." firm. over the operations of New Haven When the real Donna Lucia ap­ on 24-hour duty. Profession­ ■ i s lent back to the District in the feet off the highway. I.«toumeau First Congregational Church: J, finally burning up as It plunges barred from Krakow. Clock were Ih progress., ceptional abilities which Mrs. Vater and the high school band, al cars In a homelike at- He was a founder and vice presi- escaped in.1ury but the car ivas ex­ ounce bottles and 11 quart bot­ downward' again through tha at­ 'This will be followed b,v a Christ­ Louis Lavitt, Rockville real pears with her ward and, hearing Skinner has brought to her, whrk •event of an emergency., Church .school. 9:30 a.m.; morning'j estate broker, has been named as Cardinal Wyazynakl has resumed Two federal tax liens, one for and Roger Taggart at the piano, SNOW moephere. Pleaee come in dent of'the lndustrial Construction tensively damaged and had to be tles of beer auctioned off at mosphere. mas party and carol sing. Each his duties as Archbishop of Gniez- that someone has taken her name, with the club over the years. The for the inter-act music. t The town could firlance either worahlp 10:45 a.m., sermon byj:h^'::nt Town Court this morning. person is reminded to bring a agent for the tran.saction: Purchase $122..5.58 and another for $83,670. assumes ^Bother, complications be­ FRED T. BAKER and look It over. .Co. ^ t o r e helping to jound the ! towed away, The engine used in the 'Viking no and Warsaw. were filed against the company list of 24 earlier plays which she An informal reception was held •echeme, those advocating them pastor,pa.st the Rev. George B. /l/'ii: l i g - | Court Officer Leo Blanchette 25-cent grab bag gift. price for the land has been report­ come even more involved. Only Ikay, by levying a special tax. They company he was associated with Officer Hayden said Letouriieau gins * is built bv Reaction Motors, Inc., Prior to the anoiinc'ement of the this week. has produced evokes warm mem­ after the perfornlance for the cast P t O W I N G tReasonable Rates) the Ji H. Grosiier Construction Co. 1 waa warned .when he first offered auctioned off the beer which and has a thrust of 21,000 pounds ed in the neighborhood of $160,000. in the flnal'scene are ail the char­ wstihiate that a 1-mill tax would Trinity Lutheran Chup^h,: Sun- ohureh-state agreement. Catholic Louis Squeglis. a union official ories of genuine theater-pleasure and committee and their families 97 CENTER ST. He headed the construction of the ' “ the bribe" but wherf he persisted, vsa,. q wa.s confiscated during a re­ at sea level. 'The engine is mounted Armv Pfe John T. Scott, son of Reports indicate the brush acters truly identified and all, ex­ for play-goers who such per­ • DRIVEWAYS > ^ needed, basing that on the ad- manufacturing firm will maintain authorities.disclosed that 250,000. w'hose task it was to tell his fellow cept the guardian and the butler, and for the many former members Hartford YMCA. the Broad St. he was arrested’'fo r attempted; Bible, classes, 9 cent raid at the Lithuanian on gimbals, enabling it to be tilted Mrs. Ethel Scott, of 19 Slock P1-, Catholics had signed a petition de- employes there would be no work formances as "Pomsnder Walk”, of Sock and Buskin whose pres- • PARKING LOTS Manchesfer, Conn. Roll V. Urquhart Jr„' ddltional estimate that $200,000 YWCA and.the Southern New E ng-1 bribery, also, / ^ ''’orsfup, 10 a.m. Social Club. so direction of flight will be con- office space at its Hartford build­ paired off for matrimony. Director. ■%’ould ^ needed to pay fire protec- recently arrived at Fojt Richard- n.anding the return of Bishop for them oh Monday, said when he "Our Town”, and "I Remember I ence at the performance demon- land- telephone- - - Cb. ------Building in i Letourneau-'li-as released under a' trolleer- surprise to the working force, 1. Full freedom for religious in­ about half of w'hich has been at the theatrical production. The deeper' ing photographic corapari.*on of « In objecting to Martin's plan, the 1 e Fully’ loaded with propellers, Atli«iieuni Noleis ■sons. ate earneatness with which he TUUP TREE FARM proponents of consolidation find the struction in grade and high srhools plant 15 years or more. the auditorium in the early con­ Andover, Dec, 8 ^special) — 'The the Viking weighs about 15,000 Last summer the firm listed the rin a voluntary basis where parents raced across the stage pursued -by struction stage and in its com­ 5hemiselves in , unexpected com­ pounds, but after the fuel is used, need for more apace and a more Tjie company's financial troubles ' her" suitors, with long black Our turkey# have been winners at the Boetbn SAow In the Ovsn. pany. SMFD Treasurer George Episcopal Church: appointment of Mr.s. George Koer- express a wish for.lt. had been well publicized earlier in pleted impressiveness are remind­ HOLLAND CANDY KITCHEN Dressed Olaee. Every year shown. We prepare ready tog the.aecak W. Plank ^ Mrs. John l\clch, i, ^ special City Court seasion. will bei, . Ridge Kd.. as rhairtiian up the weight becomes only about SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS modern plant as reasons for seek­ 2. Although this will be sn extra- skirt fluttering above trousered ers that the facilities which make C. Hunt, who strongly opposed Holy Communion. 8 am .:, family 3,400 pounds. ing a neV' location. At that time, the week when the directors held a legs, and the masculine manner­ Xhtm when they forced the merger both of GIi •Oitbury’ jind^ a grand- j be held Dec. 27 to prevent an bver- service, clas.s^.s. sermon, 9:30.a m.; of the Mothers Marc ■ for Polio, Connecticut Academy of Fine n iirsl subject, school siithorlties meeting in New York to discuss the high school stage mora efficient BEAUTIFUL LINE OF HIGH CLASS QUALITY 60c Lb. N. Y, Dressed Under 20 Lbs.—Over 20 Lbs. SOe daujght^^hirley M.M Phelon.1 load of ca.ses. has been announced by. Mrs. Al­ Most of (he 12 previous firings Arts’ 47th annual exhibition of indlcationayvcre that it would seek isms which belied his feminine ap­ than are many professional "stages action through at a District meet­ morning prayer. 11 a m . sermon. of Vikings were from the White rnist furnish facilities for proper Ways-and r.ieanaof keeping the The,/opt ■" •!>• sided in Hartford for the past 16 REfXlRDED MUSIC TI ESB.WS (Contifiued from Page One) for' long-stay automobile entries at Oxford demanded a chaperone, ■jfro^auon Urp enwgh to ca^ , ea,p,oved‘Ht the A collection o f antique trays, the deficit ma.v be tonde up in the tinue to coptrol flight after the (t nntlniied from Page Olte) work of Mrs. Richard H. Syming- Vernon Januar.v fund drive. AND TIIUR-SDAVS into Canada. Entries were nearly Anne Simpson and I’etrlne Neilaen It ^ u g h the additioiuil five;City Line Restaurant. and Tdlcnttvllle news first stage motor has been drop­ Recorded Music 'Tuesdays and Willimantic, waa picked up near ton, 9 N. Park St., is on exhibit: Items are handled thrnngli the Polln (.’ilnle H?ld ' 11 per cent higher than In June, gave portrayals of pretty, demure- snonUis. and vote to lay a tax. ; h * leaves five ions. Richard. ped off about 35 miles above the Thursdays. 12:30-1:00 p.m. Lists pi.v with U.N. requests by Mon- his.home aometime after the acci­ 19.55, and 8 per rent higher than Tax 'Would Back Loaa at Rockville Public Library. Herald’s Ri>ckville Riirenii, 7 \\. In a polio clinic conducted at earth. da.v. .they, would go for tougher dent. He was booked on charges appearing young ladies who know sUUoned at Fort Dix. N, J., Rob- of the selections to be played dur­ in June, 1953. a record. their own minds but conceal their ■ r ^ tax. which w i^ d to W d in ert. staUoned at Fort Riley, Kan.. The exhibit is accompnnied by M ain TRem nnt .5-3136. Andover Elementary School ye.s- 'The third stage, which will use ing the eurrent month are posted actio'n. , of theft of ailtomobile plates, ille- a display of books on how to terday, it ^-as cstim'ated that Salk solid instead of liquid fuels, will The consulting group consists 5*1 use. of plates, speeding, reck­ purposes beneath the ingenuous T e b r i ^ , after th« Grand Ust is Frederick, Larry and Melvin : ..corate traV* at various points in the museuqi. manner ex.rected of them. sionipiled, could secure the neces- Boughton. all of Hartford; tore*' '**^” \* „ „ polio vaccine was administered to be without guidance equipment SAI-ES DESK of Britain. France, Peru and the less driving, resisting arrest, and Aussie Ships Ordered - MONDAY - MONDAY I lovi. ' > I fianviltBm The lihrArv ai^o has on diaplay 30 pre-schoolers and 85 school chil­ but will be stabilized in flight by The Sales Desk now has a Com­ 14 nations which sponsored a res­ operating without a license. Tom Basseler grve the part of What llothers the consolidation ' Nevrington. Mrs. Donallne Singer- "^ ‘^’’'‘istmas books II Vets dren. a spinning motion imparted to it plete stock of Chrlrftmaa cards and olution Wednesday calling for ad- Policeman Arthur Gagne filed Canberra-Tl'ie Australian Ship- jjroponenta is the 5-month delay ; me and Mrs. M\-rna LaMoore. toth Dr. W. C. Hainsworth was at­ just before It leaves the second imported calendars for the New ml.sslon of obser\’ers, a piillmit of thls report: building Board plans to spend KEMP’S 4nvolved. which they see as un-1 of HarUord. and 17 grandchildren. suggestions for Christmss enter tending physician, assisted bv Mrs. stage. After the third stage has Year. Christmas shoppers .will Soviet troops and cessation of He spotted a speeding car on 117,500,000 ($.39,375,000) by 1960 Necessary. . : j Funetal arrangementa are in taining. • . Ask Waiver Wilma Grenon, school nurse.' This reached peak velocity and the find statuettes, reproductions of mna.s deportations from Hiingarj’. Main St. and gave chase. Al-1 on ronstriiction of coastal ships at Persona] Notices • In addition, since an ordinance . charge of the TalarSki Funeral I»cal Dentist Named was the last, pjolio clinic scheduled satellites has been projected from fine paintings, and the latest art Tlie spon.sors are the United though he aoiinded his siren and ; Australian yards. The program in- ■ SERVICE 4oes not tocome effective until 10 ; Home, 380 Ave., Hartford. Di-. Clarence F. Peterson, local for this year. it. the third stage itself will be­ books to solve their gift problems. .States, Argentina; Australia. BW- tried to force the ■ fleeing car to I dudes six 1’0.000-ton hulk carriers, dentist, was recently renamed to :gium, Cuba. Denmark. El Salva­ days after passage, they sSy it i ■• .»______Of Bar Exam Principals 3Ieet come a satellite for a short time.' MUSEI'M HOURS the side of the road, the chase 1 two 7.(KH)-ton bulk carriers, two Card of Thanks would be possible for thbSe oppos-' the Council on Insurance of the Principals o? the eleijnentary remaining in orbit until it slows Sunday, 2-5 p.m. Monday, mu­ dor. Ireland. Ital.v, The Nether­ continued into Mansfield where: 2,000-ton grain carrier.*, two 12.- lands, Nor%vay. Pakistan, Sweden jpg Martin's plan -to take one of American Dental As.sn. for a 3- Hartford. 'DecC schools of Andover. Hebron and down sufficiently from the drag of seum closed. 'Tuesday through the ear finally landed in the ditch.! 500-ton hulk carriers, and a car yesr te.rm. Announcement was. 8 (/P) T h r e e and Thailand. 'The driver fled from the car In­ KS iltfiBfi y\ tJwo actions, both of which would Fuberals terans who.grad- Marlborough met yesterday morn- the atmosphere to togin falling Friday, 12-5 pm. Saturday. 9-5 ferry. I wish In thank a|I my nelithbors. MWaoDWiRi-: made by Dr. Harry Lyons. Rich-. qated from and burning as it falls. 1 p.m> Hammarskjold has been trying to the nearby woods. Gagne fripnds anrl rp|ativ«>fi for ih*. many acts Kcuttle the hoped-for effects of the .rhoonn 1939 snd^ Hebron Elementary: School nf kindness and sympathy shown ’ms In proposal. mond. V.-i,, association president, 'spent sn average to get observers or hiniself into ,'fpund Hussey asleep in the latter's ! tawrencs L. LaPtonte :e of five years Budapest for the past month. The Rrilisli ('.attlr Inrrrasc my rec*mt hsreavpmbnt,. Ihp death nf ;;" l ^ a t lf those in favor of immedi­ Burke In Field ^xerclses ! Mch to service will renew perintendent. to discuss coordina­ back yard. The arrest waa pre-1 my father, Charles r. Schreler. I f Kadnr government has flatly re­ epppctaliy thank all those mho sent the i ate consolidation,”' one of them Funeral arrangements for A,?.C. Cpl. Norman VI Burke, .son of j their j^peal to the Legislature to tion of curricula' to. the three ceded by a scuffle in .which the Lawrence L. LaPlante. sgjuof Mrs. fused to admit observer# and de­ policeman suffered a wrenched London — 'rhere were 10,900.- beautiful floral tHhutep and loaned the ' 4 Msked. "petitions for a recall , of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burke, 8! be awnitted to the bar without schools, which win be sending pu­ 000 head of cattle in Great Brit­ use of cars. Alma B. LaPlante, who was killed Strong Ave., recently participated pils to the Regional District 8 jun- Chemical Test for Drinkers clined to set any date for Ham­ back and an ankle Injury. ‘ Mrs. Jesse ApplnA’RlI. the amended ordinance" in the 10 examination. marskjold to go in to set up a re­ ain in June. 1956. compared with ifays during which passage is pend­ In an auto accident in Nevada on In "Sabre Knot," a field training The trio, all Boston University lor-senio.- high school to Hebron, 'The, passengers in the siitomo- his -way home for. the, Christmas lief mission. 10,700.000 a year eariler. The ing. exercise with V Corps and,SeVef^ Law School graduates, are; Mer­ scheduled to open September 19S7. hlle, police reported; said they pro­ holidays, are in charge of the Wal­ th Arm.v to Germany.., IJrged to Cut Motor Mishaps Hungary's (fSlegatlon said last tested in vain tri Hussey during average number in 1946-50 was .; By time the machinery for the rill R. Stoltz. Hartford;. James F. School $.amrh Menas 10.000.000 head and in i93i3 6 ^ ter N. Leclerc Funeral Home. 23 Cpl. Burke, a-, squad leader to Sponio. Windsor; and Saipuel M. •Menus for the coming week at night it was keeping contact with the chase. He had met them in special election could be put in. Company M of the loth ^ fa n try the Secretary General on the a restaurant and had offered to about 8.800,000. motion, a considerable amount of Main St. Fraulino, Middletown. the elementary school are. as fol­ Arrangements ..are incomplete, Division's 85th Regimeiit, enVred Hartford. Dec. 8 — Governor* dominated) judiciary committee qiieatlbn of his visiting Budapest. drive them home. time would be consumed, he said. Ask KquIU Consideration lows: Monday. pizza pie,, plfkles Ribicoff and the I-egislature were Some lainyem Seen Opposed i pending word from the U. 'S. Air the Army in Maj'^1955 and re­ They plan to ask the 19.57 Leg- and cheese- sticks, peaclTes, bread It denied charges that Hungarian Now! Might Oppose Poetponhig urged today to make the chemical He said ao'me of the opposition .Minister Imre Hor\’ath sought to RUSCO The second action- the proponents :; Force. ceived basic trjlhing at Fort ‘ islat'ure...... which. . ■ convenes next and butter: ’tue.sday, shepherd's test for judging drinking drivers "a may have come from some lawyers Water Cargoes Up T o w n PJley, Kan, He^rrived in Europe mon^. to grant them the •pie, scfdloped'tomatoes, chocolate ■deceive Hammarskjoid or the As- •8* itt immediate consolidation could same part of Connecticut’a highway safe- —not necessarily those in the leg- semblVj. when he suggested this WisAowt as4 Deers Memorial Mass to November,J^.55. considera,tion as other World War pudding bread and butter; St. Loula - - Freighting on the takt. he said, would be. td vote Burke Xas graduated from ‘ ’'rfr * -OK... . who would rather argue week that .Ihc Secretary General against acceptance of the July 1' A second anniversary’’ memorial II veterans admitted to the bar, 'Wedne.sday. scrambled eggs, green Dr. Leon A Greenbgrg, head of over drunken driving cases in court natlon'a 29,000 miles of inland Advertiseiiienl Mass will be said tomorrrow morn­ Rockville'High School in 1954. without examination, under a 1945 might be welcome in the Hun­ is kalisA tsamtl amendment at the District meeting i salad, born bread? raspberry pud­ Yale 8 alcoholic studiea division, "rather than seeing scientific find- garian capital Dec. 16. waterway! exceeded ’ 100 billion that would have to be called. The ing at 9 a.m. in St. John's Church Elected to Social Agency law. ding with sauce, bread and biittef;- said that State law; falls to provide ton-mllea to 1955.,Dirring the year Public Hearing s. Grover E. Howe,. Bolton ings accepted in court aa a point of After Hammarskjold announced MEN’S e«ect of this would to to leave Feb. | for Janice Opalach, eight-year-old I . r- . . I ““ ya that any Thursday, noodles and f.ankfurt- motorists the same protection law.” plans to visit Budapest on that Inland-'wiiterways craft carried S Proposed Ordinance I as the merger date. h daughter ot- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley was elected to the Central serviceman, whoa# law education ers, cheese sticks, green beans, against drinking drivers as given In accordance with the pro- Dr. Greenberg said that state date, Budapest Radio seri'ed. no­ total of 361,008.00(1 tons of freight in either case, the Wstrict would T. (^palach, liB4 KieiiVy St. jstrict Committee of Children's was so interrupted could be ad­ baked custard, ‘bread and butter;, I those in about 24 spates. compared with 319,780.826 tons in vislona of the Town Charter, no­ ^------i------— Service's of Connecticut yesterday. mitted to the bar without examina­ Rep. J. McCullough Turner, Beth- tice that thee time was "not i?lit- w*#^it-,;e«-|r Friday, chicken noodle soup, egg- 50% of Deaths Due to Drfaikem able.”' >954. . tice is hereby given'that a Ppbllc Mrs^ Alice Y.: Moe. Central Dis­ tion if he graduated from an ac­ ■'The best statisrics shows that any physiologist, has been getting salad sandwiches, and frosted ca'ke. data on the subject in preparation The Hungarian • delegation Heating will be held In the Mu­ trict secretary, explained the Work credited law school alnce 1641 and Milk is served with all meals. about 20 per cent of highwav " “ 7 >n preparation nicipal Buiidi.ig Hearing Room PUC Hearing Slated Jah. of the district in pying service to not’ lSter than 1946. ’ branded as ."absolutely unfound­ and Any Other Decorator Color Christmas Coiicert deaths are caused by m otorl^ 1957"ilMton'*1957. session.' * ***** *" ed" a statement by U. S. Ambas­ Ti esday, December 11, 1958 at parents, children and unmarried The three law school graduates A concert of Christmas, carols whose driving is seriously impaired session, 8:00 p !m . cpnceiTilng a proposed mothers, in Hartford. Tolland.' renewing their appeal complain by alcohol," he sail. "It’s about The three categories of alcoholic sador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. that will be -sung at First Congrega­ blood content, as outlined by Dr deceit; was intended. It charged ordinance as felllows: * On Rail Line Abandafiment Wlnd.ham' and the upper hS’lf of that the 194.5, law failed to.take into tional Church tomoiTow'afternoon time w’e' set tip a scientific com AN DkDINANC?E AMENDING CALL ^Middlesex Coimtles. consideration' graduates of the mon denominator Under the law Greenberg, follow: , ' Lodge's statement waa inaiilttog classes , of 1939-1940 w h o were in­ ht .4’ o'clock by 49'members of the Concentration of alcohol in the to the Kadar govemrhent apd cal­ AN ORDINANCE ENTtJLOT __ , To Receive Communion Windham-High School Choir. for judging drinking drivers." "A N ORDINANCE INCLUDING All-New Frigidaire The'N(jw Ha'ven'Railroad’s ptP-^River’ washed out -Tailrqad t The Holy Name Society of St. ducted into the service interrupt­ Governor Riblconf, informed of blood stream of tip to .06 percent culated to aggravate the situaUon. A.0.AR0NSQN ing their special studies aimed at All interested members of the, ^ indication of sobriety and That Interpret The THE SOUTH MANCHESTER pesal to abandon passenifer w r v -i , u .w Joseph's Chur'’h,will receive Holy community arf invited to attend- the propossl today, said he will re­ FHIE DISTRICT WITHIN 'HIE A go iit Hartford Putnam line Scheduling Of the hearing by the Communion in a body at the 7:30 admission to the bar' , fer it to a panel Slate highway "no impairment of fartlities." Wi^cs or The Family lea on the Hartford-Putnam line marks the end of that They contend that the ^ c t f lc in­ Workers at UAC JURISDICTION OF THE TOWN Syper Value! a.m. Mass tomorrow. Mancheater Evening Herald safety experts who-are studying ^ c o h o lic concentraUon of from FIRE DEPARTMENT”. M l 9-4854 Will be aired by the State Public ^gency’a hope* that the m attv Tonight’s Events tent of the 1945 law was to benefit safety measures to recommend jto .05 to .15 per cent—a middle JOHN B. BURKE UtUlUea Commtaejon at a public, ^ould be settled outside of iU of- all veterans whose education was Andoveg. correspondent. Mm. Paul the T.egislature, which ' convenes ground ip which a person’s driving ./SecMoii 1 --Section 3 of An Or- The Mr. and Mrs. Club of First D. PfansUehl, telephone . Pilgrim To Votfe on Hike dlr.ance Including "rtie South Man­ For DofflonstratioB It's aD new—every inch of it—&om new SiUiety- bearing. Jan. 21i , , , flee. Evangelical Lutheran Church will interrupted by the service, and that Jan. 9. ability ’ may or may not be Im­ FUNERAL HOME 'Tha hearings whi^h will be held j Governor Ribicoff appointed a the 1941 dale was picked without 2-6*58. chester Fire District Within The > Seal Latch to ita color-gay interior. With the hold a Christmas party following Dr. Greenberg, who Invented paired.’" Reading in this range HarUord, Deo. 8 (A5—Almost TEL. Ml 8-8968 No Obligattoa, Of Course MONDAY, DEC. 10 6:30 to 9 In the PUC office in the State Of- 3-man committee last March to realizing that 1939 and 1940 gradu­ Jurisdictlpn OfThe Town Fire magical Sieer Look that tranafoirina any kitchen! Its'monthly meeting tonight at 8. *v the alcometer—a device for check­ could be used as evidence only in 10,000 employe# of th# Unttc^ Air­ S7 BAST CENTER ST. flee Building, is expected -to *at- work with railroad officials to find’ A holiday bazaar and supper ates were drafted during the proc­ ing alcoholic content of the blood conjunction with other factors. Department shall be deleted and tract a large contingent-of East- a means of providing service that ess of. making preparatory studies* craft Corp. to three plant# win vot- AMBULANCB SERVICE the following aub'stltuted lhe|-e- H'g the HaadiMt Ever . will bf held at Vernon Elemen­ Miami, Pitsburjerh to determine whether a .person's •15% Impair* Driving ^ Sunday and Monday on new pro­ em ’ Connecticut residents and of- would be” aatiafaetory both to the tary School by the Women’s for the bar. faculties are impaired by liquor— fore.—Thia ordinance shall be ef­ In addition RUSCO hos firialS who are etrongly opposed railroad and Eastern Connecticut. Difliriilt to Retain Knowledge Alcoholic content above .15 p«r posals for pay increase and an au- fective July 1, 1957. MEN ONLY Imagine, in 10 cu. ft. ybu get a Family-Sized Super Council of First Congr^atlonal Grid Game qi1 TV- said chemical testa must be given cent—a situation where 'driving dltional paid holiday. th* finost aluminum win­ Freezer Cheat ■ 3 Big Full-Width Removable 16 abandonment of the seiwice. This committee came up with dturch. The'bazaar opens at 3 After spending' years to the ftom acceptance 'under Connecti­ •billty seriously impaired. This Section 2 — This amendment which runs through Manchester ^leveral proposals, but each -was service, they have found it .difficult The mew agreement call# for shall not take effect unless ap­ p.m. and supper will be served cut law. accepted as "prima fade dows and deort at piod- Aluminum Shelves • Han^y Removable Ualf 9u4f and WriUimantic. ruled out by'the railroad.# to retain and bone-up on intricacies Miami. Fla. Dec. 8 UP - l Fans wage Increasea of from 9-14 cents proved by the South Manchester from 5:30 to .7 p.m;- ' "The medical profession ' has •videnct that the |>erson waa un- an hour and the day before Christ- PRESCRIPTIONS trdtn prieos.. Sorry, No Women Allowed! • Deep Full-Width Porcelain Hyebator • Sliding > Manchester w*iU be represented 'The New Haven U petitioning Frank Badstuebner Po.st and of the law needed to pass such an across the nation had a chance to­ Fire District at a duly called meet­ examination. made available to the police' and *^**. ‘n^M«nce of alcohol and mSs as the new paid holiday. Th# Chill Drawer • Huge Super Storage Door with the hearing by Atty. JoKh D ., fo r , abandonment on the grouAds auxiliary will be represented at day to watch two outstanding foot- the courts a marvelous.'^ Bbientiflc definitely unfit to drive." "FREE PICK-UP ing. . Thus, they maintain, the Inw current wage scale is varied. gutter Compartment arid Five Removable Shalvea l^sBelle. a former town counsel, j that the line’s record aa.a money the annual banquet and dance of ball players—Don Bosseler of means of determining driving .fit­ AND DELIVERY" Jacob F. Miller, Secretary - • who Will to working on a volun- I loser does not justify the expense Hartford County VFW Council unintentionally is depriving them Miami and Joe Walton of. Pitts- '■ About 6.000 workers in ■ the Board of - Directors M E N ~ rrs YOUR STORE ^ YQUR NIGHT * 3 Quickube Ice Traya—all in a lefirigerator which' of prsctlclng a profession Ihey' Itorgh ^laplay the talents that won ness or unfitness of drinking .driv­ lie in the frequent false claims IHamilton Standard divialona of the Ask for MtimatM on bakis. He offered hta services ‘ involved in rebuilding the bridge at the Hotel Garde, Hartford,' ‘ at ers." he said. "But until -it is that a person had only one or two PINE-PHARMACY Manchester, Conn. ■lipe in among your kitchen cabinida tot that to 43eneral Manager Richard i and repairing, the -roadbed 7 p.m spent years and thousands of dol- them All-America honors. corpo/ation will meet at 10:30, Dated at. Manchester, Conn, treaaured "built-in’ ’ look. The host Hurricanes, shooting for given officisi, legsl recognition in beers to drlng prior to the a'rrest a.m. Sunday lii theTEast Windsor 4 CENTER ST.—MI 9-M U jolousit and 4 oHior yfartln two months ago, -LeBelie New Haven president' George Victory dinner-dance and charv .education to prepare for our law' it cannot be of full value.” or accldenL 'this 9th day of Decefnber, HOST • for wonderful gifts. • for delicious pie and coffee. , M d today, aifter Martin told him Alpert has estimated this coat at ter night will,...... be held by Tolland Although the 1955 -Legislature their first unbeaten season since High School auditorfum to vote on typos of parch on- '-'ha was looking for 'a yoliihteer. indicated sympathy for the plight 1650, and the prowling Panthers "Such r^ognltion, including the _ Dr, Greenberg emphasized that the propoiuU. P— » But such a fear w'as unwar­ coitofand the jury in such Cases," recognition under the. law to the the proposal jitondav. Thev are -.'LaBcU# h u be«n working-with ; cd to have-'some .hope of -accept- reaentatives will be featuVed he baid. porch or breeze­ f —J ilMW9tWBW9Ul t— tlM 5-number committee formed j soce by • the raitsoaff was also speakeiii. ' . < , ranted. the three say. To the best CHECKS ON REFUGEES tesu^aa a basis tor- determining represented by the United ,'Aut#- 6f their 'knowledge, i t would . in­ Geneva" Switserland, De two Legislatures, bqt failed to win who are heavily drunk. Rather by the union negoUating commit­ pi—mint of the Msn;die«- «hlp. 10:45' a.m. Sermpn by the passage, TRUCKS ARE ABLE TO DELIVER ON F ilm GflOUND. Bdrtl•tt-Bra^ard Co. lUr. CkMfHtr ‘#C Commerce,, is a prppoaal. railroa^ officials said pastor, the Rev. Normati W. Spell- refugees were being seat baek to they are the persons who have had tees. n-for belpful hostesses to jaasist Vienna, D6c.''‘l UPS — Anstriaa- Huagasy after seekiag aaylum. "The police, safety experts and enough to ifrink to make them tbto committee, whirh the cost of adapting the PUanHeld ipann. ’’ border, police said today an or­ qhe Increase waa negotiated AppraxbiMtoly SCiifeic Yard Leo^ $10.00 5M .NI^ PARK AVE. youi* shopping. ? l|d by Firat Selectman tragka to paaaenger service and Vymon M'ethodist Church: Bible' The office expressed^ "extreme others spoke for it wnd lio' one careleas and lose dlscrimlnstlon. under wage reopening agreement ganised "underground railway" roacem’t at Belgrade reports that spoke in opposition," he noted. judgnSent add reaction time." We s t HARirono, o o n n . FURNITURI — &«gtthw«ite'>o'f ^Lndh«m. providing protection at' grade Sunday, mbming serrtce.' 9:30 now ' seems to be helping n the. present contract. Last wee .«$ tiu Putnam linc.dis crossinga would be higher than 141 Hungarian refugees had been ‘But in both sessions, the bill was Dr. GMcnberg said he plank to about 26,000 employes in Eas PHONE Ml 9-4824 a.m.; church school, 10:45' a.nri Huagnrinas Bee coninranisai. In repatrtded apd demaaded a fuH killed in committee." 7*2 MAM ST. :iB Ubi August 1563 flOoda. that-in rebuilding the Putnam ---- — ------Appear 4at . a IcgislaUve ^______^public__ _ .#v^#hear - HarUord. Meriden, Portland and StnOMi, "God's ilpbeial Revela- •6 lesMt aestip eases, marntj oils acenoat of Tdgeaiav tnaMmat «< in .uie ifoo uegutnuns, he | $B1l8|ffiig Quinebaug bridge, Uniem Oongrtgatlenal Omrelu tkb wheels. - ' l"/.t**? .t*®* bo artfc tnjg^ln^auppoct o t th# propo#«d l#g- Southington approved t h e ' tn- refugeea. it failed to get out of the (las creaaes; « 't

/ / 4 d ' : t Om,\. * «*• n P A Q E 8 g UANCHESTSB G h e r a l d . MANCHESTER* CONN. SATURDAY.' DECEMBER,8 , I9S6 :! . KANCHESTEB EVENING HERAl*p! MANCHESTER, C6 N . SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8 . 1956 R o llo n ‘ 1^ IHandfpatpr flee for many reasons. It would pick com, catch fiah, shoot deSr EmanueL Lutheran Cllhifch ■till be something of an Irony, not. dry hot salt put in deep freeze - C. Henry Anderson, Pastor, however, he should' be pulled eat ^ s h ail.winter you' come big Edsel 8. -Isaaoson,' . ^ SitPtttttQ Jfpraiil it Atot. to the Pastor The Crackerharrel ChairCanin^ V MJULUMKO BT down by the particular faction feast Oroundhog Day.!’ O .' Albert Pearson waiSSvSmfr-TING o S f o if t represented by these 15 members Some years there dl4, come Wg la bumji Minister of Music By Rgh Devine Iliecbwtei who. abstained so conspicuously. warm days in Decemlfer.’and these Oaiinty Editor Results For they represented the "Suez were called not Podiink Sununer, Second Sunday In Advent. | D 1- Concordia Evangetlcal Lutheran -A !. Janii Abmyn At Vonr Servloe For ClaaaUIad deadUba; 10:30 Aa^aach pleased the fetes, or the dramatist. ior Choir. Address by the Rector a.m. ^ of Christ's Coming and the World's The report of the,Bolton Plan­ expen.ses and $4.50 per student for _ ____J • BlACniNE SHOP SERVICE 4 n et pSwtoaiioa aacapt Saturday — Along with the failure to sell folk dsneing by Mrs. A. J. Verpra- REASONABLE PRICES ia . M.______Turnpike bonds the state also j 9:55 a.m.. Class period for par­ End. ning Commission School sub-com­ new' high school construction and uskas, Andover, and group discus­ • EQUIPBIENT , T. F. HOUORAN ents and children. FREE ESTIMATES ' Iceland Reacts finds Itself in another of those j St. Maiiriee'a R. C. Oiurrh 11 a.m., Gottesdienst mit Abend- mittee published this week seerjs $300 for elementary school build­ sions. Are you one of the many coupleS'wd flighted with liriklng Triple We are heading into the busiest-^ For quick meals. Wood's Locker o FARTS (new and roboUt) VtoMtal OInatar TheSaturday, Role DacemberOf Canada 8 periods in' which Governor Ches- i 11 a.m., Morninjr Prayer, Lita- mahl.r to shed light on that town'k futiS-c ing. ROUTE .10—WAPPING CONN. who have decided to make Christ- Channel combination aluminum season of tho year for everyone, Plant suggests Howard Johnson • ACCESSORIES ’Our ■ presence oh the soil of Bolton (Voter Organist Resigns 1 Surely, In the Near Eaat crigU. ter Bowles’ famous decision to cut ahd sermon by the Rector, Sen- Rev. Ralph Kelley, Paator 5:36 p.m., Caroling—leaving plans concerning construction of a The,State budget preaentl.v al­ maa a much happier one by buying self-storing windows. If it is more . 1-. ! macaroni and cheese, chicken cro- • SUPPLIES JOHNJ.CRATTYJR. HU Walter Orzyb, Manche.s’ter, who AT THE RICHFIELD SIGN but eepeclelly fpr the homemaker,. qu^ttes, halibut aw gratin found in y '*»6 nation haa played a-more cour- other nations becomes an issue hot the codta of the state-sponsored ; tThnir. church for Manche.ster Hospital. high school of its own. lows between $22 and $25 million has been minister of music at the ! something for the home instead of convenient for you to see about o DUPONT PAINT, SUFFUB8 TEL. M1-S-8404 and Frank Toros, proprietor of the , the frozen food case. These are tW OMter 8 L-JXW. I \ araqua. Intelligent, aavlna role or cold acconUng to the tempera­ housing program -by using short i 3 P Fiftieth ^anniversary ' Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10 Manchester Convalescent Home At the same time, population' “for education grants, while the Congregational Church for the ■ giving each other separate gifts? them In the evening, Adrian St. Open Saturday naUI 5 p,ak ture of4h e whnds from Russia. term flpancing can be classified. 1 service for the Girls’ Friendly a.m. and Green Ixidge Home. Meet at flgure.s bared by D...... Lloyd Hobron, new bill would mke the figure to past four years, has resigned that' Unless there la something very Pierre will be glad to make an L. T. Wood Locker Plant, 51 Bis-1 hearty, satisfying and they are than our -neighbor CanadA at least temporarily, as a great I S°viety. 4:30 for luncheon and practice pe­ manager of the Manchester office around $36 million.„the CJoventry special you know your husband o r' evening appointment to talk with sel St., has some really helpful: really good. Pop them into the Thus, among the. other ronse- Sacred Heart Church post effective Jan. .7. j For Canada, perhapa, the orig­ mistake. i - ' P f^' ening Prayer with Chuirti St., Vernon riod. • . of the Southern New’ England Tele­ representative anld. - j,,. f . He has been serving the local i FOR EXTRA MONEY wife really want.s; a joint pre.sent j-ou. either at your home or. at ideaa to make -cooking easier and * oven and all the family will sing inal dedaion—that the .Britial^* quencea of its disaster In Hun-/ Over the past six years, the Boys' Choir followed by instruc- Sunday Masaes at 7:30 and 10 phone Co,; might be. an indication One thing that seems to be left church as organist and choir direc-' for the home,' one that both will Manchester Awning Company, 195 still have your family rate you their praises — and it-will save French attack on Egypt could not gary, Ruasia can count the fact Bowies method of financing has tion on the Faith and Practice of a.m.. Taleottville ONigregatlonal Chureh that even the most liberal esti- out of the majority of school aid tor; a Manchester church as or­ enjoy, is a wonderful idea. : W. Center,St. If you can possibly "tops" in the culinary depart-| you. a lot of effort on busy days.' DON WILLIS MASURY seemed not too bad when money the Church. Everett A. M ur^y, Minister bills is the prorision: "To be is­ WE PAY ment. '^ 'jA l.so Swanson TV turkey, pot be approved—^waa even more dif- that the nation of Iceland has now- mat.es of population growth in that ganist at an earl>' service and still lanchester Awning Company, ^ ® drive dmvn there, for they was cheap, and has been cla.ssi- Dally: 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Mrs. Anthony tlrbanetti, town will prove to be con.servallve. sued on the basis of need." To be another church aa choir director. | 195 W. Center St., can suggest a I'8'’e the windows all set up so Something new this year'is a | roaat and chicken dinners for llcult than H waa for ua,‘ even found its dislike of the presence of HIGHEST PRICES fted as a grotetsque failure when­ Wednesdays In Advent: Bolton Congregational (Yiurch Director of Music In other words, while the com­ sure, Inclusion of sucl, a provision Grzyb has accepted the post o f , gift that will please the entire that you can see exactly how Junior size turkey , stuffied with . quick meals. GARAGE FAINT foreign troops on its soil over­ ever money has been scarce. This Pepperidge Farm stuffing, ready ] Worrying over dessert tor boll- though we had to. take our de­ 6 and 10 a.m., Holy Communion. Rev. Theodore W. Chandler Jr., mittee recommends holding up would create the problem of who orcanist and choir direc'lor a f For Rags, Paper, litetato family but is especially designed they work. The.se windows 18 Main St. Tel Ml-MSSl *0 o IS f O M pOHlY cision in the midst of a hot elec­ powered by something else it fears is one of the scarce times, and Miniater Sunday, December 9. construction of the school until the is to decide on what basis a towm Communit.v Baptist Church, Man-' to .delight both mother and dad - j feather li);.hl lo handle, you to pop into the oven. This turkey ; day entertaining ? Stop in at Bowies is. In retrospect, once South >lethodist CTiurcK Service of Wor.ship at 11 a.m. and Rrrap Iron serves 6 to 8 persons and Is truly; ^Wood’s and select a Farm House tion campaign. For Canada it had even more—the spectacle of Rus­ Walter Grxyb, 5llnlater of Muaic town has .at least 4.50 high school would be cla.ssified as "needy,” Chester, and will make it his sole that is to equip .your entire house' *-“e panels out in a niln- SpoeloHiiR la again a poor financier. >lain St., and Hartford Rd: Sunday School at 11 a.m. students, that day might come but it would be a step toward musical assignment.' « CALL OR DELIVER TO with 'VikingViUinV TripleTrinie Channel comenm-' ut®. ."'ash them in the hou.se where 'delicious. Of course you will find frozen pumpkin or pecan pie, all 9 to Involve a certain amount of sian tanks shooting up the city of ready'to eat, or a mince, apple, However, ha was in this same The Rev. Fred Edgar, Minister 9:30 a.m.. Sunday School. Grades 7 and 8 and high achool at considerably sooner than expected. sofving another problem, that of The Music Committee of the lo­ bination aluminum self-storing it is warm and have thejn back in native Range Hill Turkey Farm Budapeet. financial doghouse once before, Rev. Percy Smith fresh turkeys as well as the Land blueberry, cherry or apricot pie IRAKE SERVICE PAUL'S break in the British < Common- 11 a.m.. Morning worship. 10 a;m. Nursery provided. Man.v folks have wondered I inequities of tax revenues among cal church has been given the re -; OSTRINSKY storm and screen sash. ]>lace in a jiffy. Do .see them, for ivealUi of Nations. Iceland, which had given us for- when, the Eisenhower administra­ Phillip Treggor, Minister of Music Sermon "What We Do See Is exactly why Bolton , isn't going' the various towns. sponsibility of securing a replace­ o.ily then can you appreciate their of Lakes' turkeys for Uib®® "'ho to pop into your oven. They taste Paint and Wallpaper Start tion was making an earlier effort Jesus” Rev. E. A. Murphy. Dealers In Waste Klateriala Not only are Viking Triple rugged construction and ease of prefer them. Better place your or­ Jilat like homemade pifs if you Front End AHgnmtnf When Canada did make its de- maK notice it wanted our troops ment for Gryzb. Members of the ; Channel combination storm and 645 Main Strait / to Combat inflation by tightening Second Sunday in Advent — St. John’s Polish National committee include Mrs. Charles 781 PARKER ST. eperation. The combination doors der right now so that you will not don’t tell, your family and friends eiaion, that was vei^ vital assur­ out, has now changed its mind, Catholte Church Tel. KU-8-S7SS or MI-S-5870 screen sash good looking, they wlU think you made them. Sara the mone.v picture. Then, just aa 8 and 10:45 a.m.. Services of H ebron Church. Mrs. B. . Minifer, Mrs.. are truly beautiful and just as be disappointed. Gonord Rnpdr Woifc TeL MI 9 ^ 0 ance o f strength for the cause of and we keep our, bases there, wdth Connecticut Republicans vyere Worship 28 GolwAy Street Retired General Alexander Plante and Mrs. Theo-1 blend with any color scheme j'ou ea.sy to install, ask about them. Long Island ducklings are very 'Lee has come with a luscious the troopf to man them. Jumping up and down on his folly. Sermon: "The Dead Sea Scrolls " Rev. Stephen StryJewakI dore W. Chandler Jr, i know, but they add measurably to For those who do, not have cov­ popular and these are carried at canned fruit cake— weight 2 lbs. morality and law in the United Walter Ory^, Organist the value of yopr property. If you The Russians certsinly did not the Eisenhower ‘ administration Dr. Fred R. Edgar, Churches Plan Drooclles Present Pageant j ers over doonvays, Navaco All- the Wood Locker Plant. Roast — and. you know how good the z ‘Nations. suddenly became persuaded to re- 9:30 and 10:45 a:m.. Church By ROGER PRICE E jeeled During feel that equipping the entire beef wilt prove a welcome change Sara Lee chocqlate, coffee, pound intend it this way. They never, not The' Cmtstnias Pageant will he ' Weather Doorheads are the an­ But Canada’s contribution was lAX its money policies,, interest School, 8:30 a.m. General confession In presented b.v w a d e 8 as the pro- house is too big an expenditure swer to this problem. They are so to some and for small families we and cream cheese cakes are and Mtstitr both English and Polish, followed While Gift Day right now, you can purchase them Wt to b f even more valuable than even lii the days of Stalin’s tOugh rates went down again, and 10:45 a.m-, Nur.sery. House Hearing grani feature oP-tHe TTA nmeting good looking they add much to I suggest Rock Cornish game this will help holiday entertain­ policies, intended all the repairs Bowies escaped from the dog- 2:30 p.m.... Membership and by the Communion Maas., and a St the school Tuesday at 8 p.m. ch budget terms through the the Bp))carance of any home. Man­ bens. Canned hams of all sizes ing. J Uphol that. Once the moral stand had food sale in the church hail by the Hebron, Dee. 8 (Special)—Dec. Home Improvement Plan which of Western unity they made for house, temporarily at least. Evangelism -Oommission, ladies Los Angeles. Dec. 8 IF>—Retired Tlie Glee Club of Grades 7 and 8 chester Awning Co. will gladly from 3 lbs. up make a festive meal For evening snacks. Wood's of­ been taken, it was Canada’s able His allies, in that instance and parlor, Friendship Club. Also a meeting 16 will be observed sa "White ^adds the festive tench! allows you up to three years to fers over 45 different cold cuts, Brig. Gen. Herbert C. Holdrldge will assist in the presentation. show them to you. when a few decorations are added 'and Intelligent foreign minister, ue, over and over again. And cer­ at that time,. were all the elori 2 :30 p.m., Christmas p a g e a n t of the Parish committee, Ignacy Gift" Sunday at Hebron and pa.v for them. and baked with any kind of glaz­ imported Swiss cheese, as well as' was ejected bodily from a house The student bod.v of the school ; Iioeter B. Pearson, who 'came for- tainly, in Hungary, they them­ ments in the naUonal economy 1 rehearsal in the sanctuarv. Wierzbicki presiding. Gilead Congregational Churches. will see the pageant In two .sepa-i CONFEHI FLAMBO Whether .you are building, buy­ ing. Regular hams, Foster and many, many other cheeses to Rehearsals for the event 'were subcommittee oh un-American Dand.r Candy Flax'or- * Fwtwltiwa Rw-upfcbl- IIS .-iward with the proposal for the selves havA at least been partially which were arguing that the Ei- 4 p.m., Carol and Wesley Choirs, •I p.m. Rehearsal for the Chrlat- rate presentations Tuesday; one . ing a., new home or would like to Disea.ses of the cartiova.scular First Prize, are a favorite with tempt' your appetite. Make this senhower Administration's money | joint rehearsal in the sanctuarv. ir.aa play for al( the bhurch achool held .vesterda.v with church school activities hearing when he stood For the Month of December rid yourself of the twice-a-year system took 810,000 lives in 195.5, store your headquarters for easy, ifw r iM ^ sending of a United Nations po­ the victim o f circumstances which to be given in the mdrning and the many families and if you wish ham policies vvere producing a threat | 7 p.m. .. 7th Grade MIF Church children. grades from 14 up to and includ­ up in the audience and accusrt struggle \rfth old fashioned storm accounting for 53 per cent of all with a heavier, hickory smoke, a delicious and compliment gaining controlled them. But, in all ciV- the committee of "treason," "cow­ second in the afternoon. . In Pints and Yj Gallons OopondaMo Quality — Auto lice force to'Cgypt. This was the even harder to take than that of | project. Cooper Hall, ing junior high participating. .Methodist Church Services At Your Favorite Store or At windows and screens, you will be deaths last lear. Hilltop ham is availably on order. entertaining. . ■ ■ Ideal policy proposal o f the hour, eumstances, the old law keeps inflation—the threat of a general r 7 p.m.. p m 8th Grade MIF. Thfs Gifts are to be w;rapped in ardice" and "subversion of the * Truck CushloM Vernon Methodist Church white paper. Pariahloners, espe­ constitution of the United States," "We Need a Savior" has iiee,n' operating—a warm wind from business recession group will attend the 10:45 a.m. Vernon, Comecticiit - without which there might still be So, today, the eventual "solu­ cially the sick, the elderl.v and "Your actions are disgraceful," chosen b.v the Rev, Carlton Daley' Royal Icc Croarn Co. 8N OENTBB CT. (Uafir) service and will discuss the ser­ Morning Service 9:30 as his sermon topic at United i W illiam H. SehitMj no solution o f the problem of Moscow thawrs Western unity, a tion of the problem of Connecti­ shut-ins will be reached in this Clialrman Clyde Doyle (D-Calif) 28 :\Vnrrrn Street MI S-6960 Arab I^ail Planiird German Trade Expands IN Spntoo St. TU. M il iR L . Ml a-Osn . mon at its evening meeting in Church School 10:45 Methodist Church tomorrow kt II | W interize Your Car at MaiuJiester Auto PartH war in the Near East U^der the cold ^ n d freezes it hard again. cut housing program financing, Wesley Hall. Rev. Warren Coveil, Minister way. White Gift Sunday has been reported yesterday. You are a and of the problem bf selling Con­ an annual custom here in the s m. w'orship service. Damascus Syria An American Impulse of- the crisis, the United 7 p.m., MYF election of officers, Marjorie Stephetn. Organist disgrace to the United States Church School service will be London— - U nlt^ Kingdom ex­ Z necticut Turnpike bonds may rest ladies parlor. Congregational churches for many Army and to'yo.ur country." engineering firm has contracted ports since 1953'have increased by Nations did something in 4g hours .The Demoermt To Watch years. ‘Tramp Schooner'- held at 9:30 a.m. to survey the soon-to-be-rebul’/. more 6n what pressures the na­ December 9, Bible Sunday. "Mr. Marshal, remove that man only fl).5 per cent while the U.-K. Spoolaliatag to Preseai Fsat It had prerviously been unable to There are lome decisions which tional business community brings Some who perhaps would have I sure hope that my Grandpa The Christmas party for Church Hejsz railway, which once oru honooo The Salvation Army Sermon: ‘ God's Special RebtU- from the room," ordered Rep. School pupils of all ages jsill be share of world trade in industrial OoBtatoer*. Rafrigoratar ami ai^m pllsn in U years—It did are made ‘ by events even before to bear on Washington than on no. holida.v remembrances other- Tooten doesn't see this Droodle be­ Gorton L. Scherer (R-Ohlo). Shop A t istretched 825 miles across the products haa fallen from 21.3 per painted Precaer Bags, naatto Paot 661 Main SL tion” Rev. Oovcll ■ - ' held Friday at 7 p.m. . Much of the I Arabian Desert from Damascus tb astabliah its own police force. the man Involved atuiounces them, anything Connectocut can do for La.vmen’s Meeting Tuesday cause he was alwaya dead set Several deputies hustled Holl- cent to 20. In the same period with S. W. P. Coatalaars. Itself. Major and Mrs. John Picknp Sunday. 5 p.m,;. Intermediate Hebron and Gilead laymen are | against drinking. I can remember program'will be devoted to a carol Medina, near the Moslem pilgrim­ to that classification ia the de­ Ollicera in Charge MYF: 7 p.m. Senior MYF. ridge- into the corridor. West Germany's exports expanded thaa aay'othar was no sudden innovation Maybe Washington, having put ise’ are reached in this way. | when I was back home in W. Va.. Holdridge, 64, a West Point sing in which a choir of junior and GALLASSO’S age city of Meca. Called the “ Pil­ paint. Raatal apaoa avallahia for year C. Peter Carlson, Bandmaster senior high school students- will by 40 per cent and the (lermah of^JJoUoy on the part of Caimda, cision of Adlai ■ Stevenson ndt^to both Bowles, with his' housing how he used to put signs all over graduate, said the subcommittee grims' RaUway," this line was share in world trade rose by 2.3 froaea laeat aad vegutabloa m run for President again. \ financing, and John Lodge, with j> Mrs. IJIItan Perrett,-. North Methodist Chnrch lead the singing. HARDWARE and i built in 1908 and de.stroyed eight Httls aa . ( ^ a day. but rather a natural outgrowth, Sbngster Leader ' the house that said. "Whiskey Is was giving “ aid and comfort" to per cent, to 16.6 per cent. In 1953 ms Turnpike financing, in the 447 N. Mato 8t Santa Claus will be a visitor and I years later by Lawrence of Arabia I ■ ‘ in the test of crisis, of policies and It can be accepted as fairly held Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Staf- 1 Ri*ky ' and "The Only Thing You enemies oy "attempted, character SUPPLY C O . West- Germany's export volume samV..)\o‘n-partisan doghouse, will Rev. John E.- Foot, Minister fortville. Dr. Moses Baile.v will be refreshments will be .served. Chil­ Corner 51atn Street and during an Arab uprising against certain that, no matter what he 8:30 Sunday School-claases for Rev, Stephen Moqn. Hav’e To F'ear Is Beer Itself" and a.s.sassination of respected citizens amounted to only three fifths of prindplea Canada has long been relent again, and restore credit guest speaker with the subject. "Alcohol Will Make You Sprawl.” of the United States." dren have been asked to bring their Middle Tph. Eaat the Turks.-The estimated cost of all ages. Alton. J. Miinsie YPSM. Miniater ot Education gifts for the Mansfield State T. ain- the U. K. volume: two years J L . t ! W O O D advocating. Canada was among did, or .how he campaigned, Ste­ to both veritqres. "A Quaker Interprets Jewish-Arab I’ll admit the slogans weren't very ■ :JJe was the 1956 vice presiden­ (Opp. Oorman’a Biiiclc Sta.) reconstruction is $.25,000,000 to later it had risen to three fourth#.^ venson wraa fated to meet defeat But we are merely being play­ 10:45 Holiness Service with band James W. McKa.y, Relations." Ing ■ School to the party on Fri­ $50,000,000. Contracts are to be ym tuA A n tha first nations to contribute Minister of Music Madison Avenueish but they work­ tial nominee of the national pro­ For a complete line of hard­ L O C K t t P U N T ful. of course, irt singling out and male quartet music. Message St. Peter’s News day. let in 1957. N1 Mala St.. TeL Ml S-a9M 81 WSSEH. ST. troops to the less formalized both in 1952 and 1956. Losing, by Major Wckup.' ed fine because not one single hibition party. ware and electribal auppilea- Open A Charge Aeeonnt these two issues. The' fact is that Some of the news from St. Two attorneys were also ejected Congregational Notes s-sm United Nations police action in theit, was in itself no disgrace, 2 p.m.. Hospital visitation by 9 a-.m.. Church School teachers member of my famll.v ever touch­ Oistribiitor for. Aluminum Com­ More W ood Used We Denver even,' state, everv' . every Peter’s Episcopal Churth includes ed a drop of the stuff; Except, of from the stormy hearing, which Univer.sal Bible Sunday will be bination Windows and Ooora. Kmaa. And after KoreA Canada either tiAie. Conceivably, if he had town, and every borough thkl has Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and Mza- service gnd high school clisaes.. the following items; Rehearsals ob.served in the W’orship service at Gauge W idened Fast Major John Pickup. 10 a.m., Church' School, claisea course, my Uncle Frank, hut he is being held to determine, whether suming countries tised'8 per cent became the world’s first nation to lost in a certain manner, both to borrow money for one purpbse of the Christmas pageant, which > v . ______is drinking there Is any Communist actlilty the Congregational Church tomor­ or another is feeling, the squeeze 7:30 Salvation meeting with Band for all ages. the rector promises will be some- ! h.s drinking row at 11 c'l.ni. The Rev. Theodore Loanda, Angola—The 444-mile more woOl in the first half of 1956 offer a definite pledge of a stand­ times, he might have been eligible and Songster music, special solo 10 a.m.. Adult service of worship thing new and different, will be i ^ere was a logical ex­ aimed at undermining the nation's long Upper Conge-Great African of the federal policy whlcl), what­ security laws. W. Chandler Jr. has entitled his j than in the comparable 1955 peri­ ing • contingent for a permanent for still A third try. and duet, music. Mgaaage, Sermon "He Celled Hie' Name held on Monday at 7:30 p.m., in | planation for it. Unfortunately, we Lakes Railway recently, widened od.' Japan, w i ^ a .30 per cant ever its soundness with regard to nevcK found out what it was be­ A. L. W’irin, counsel for the sermon. "Being a Bible Transla-' Qualify MANCHESTER Tuttle's United Nations police force, if one The thing that did eliminate the national problem of inflation, "Praising the Lord.” Jesua” the church and Dec. 2J at the i tor." Church School will meet at ] its rail gauge from 3 feet *sths rise, had the largest proportionate 5:30 p.m.. Intermediate Metho­ same time and place. The choir ’ cause he w’as always too ossified American 'Clill liberties Union, inch to 3K feet to permit an ex­ SERVICE STATION could be establiahed. him. from the picture, so far as la a great increaser of state and ordered from the room for 9:,30 a.m- I increa.se, b u ^ n a weight basis the local government costs-Aind tax First, Church of Clirlst. Srlentist dist Youth Fellowship. will rehearse with the cast on Dec. : to tell us. change b f t'-afflc witJi' Rhodeaia Winter driving' conditions c&n'S'squaak down and are aold with a United States led with a 25,000,- DRY CLEANERS future candidacy is .concerned, was 21. - . - ■ , ------— - 'exchanging remarks with commit­ A busine.s.s, meeting, followed by | Now the United Natioiu does rates. Masonic Temple 6:30 p.m.. Senior Methodist reneation, will be held at 5:30 p.m. : Mimeographing and Angola. It' tor k 3.200 natives, be particularly hard on a car and money back guarantee. OOO-pound gain. \ Aau|ru44A.N^ have a police force, which has s the fact that, in his 1956 effort. Youth Fellowship. The Women’s Guild Christmas t '|'gxgxrslpy«u tee counsel Richard Arens, and working under European super­ ' 93 W ELLS S TR E R Att.v. M.-ijuiard J. Omerberg was by the. Junior Fellowship. The, one way in which to combat injury They work with'the coil spring, V ... '-TW. _ Job to do in the 'Near Esst for spurred,\»o doubt, by a bitter re­ .Sunday Sen'ice, U a,nl. 8 p.m,, Bible Class at the par­ party will Uke place Tuesda.v at Cilder Youth Group will meet at visors, only six days to make the to your vehicle ia to take ad­ absorbing road shock, keep car Sunda.v school, 11 a.m. sonage. the rectory, beginning at 8 p.m. ejected for lapghlng Vhen Chair­ ‘;v v • __ some time to come. But already solve not to leave anything im- 7:30,p.m'. , • i Prompt Sorvico change. The cost; including conver­ vantage of the many Itema de­ upright, on sharp and dangerous :z: A Thought, for Today Wedne.sday meeting, 8 p.m. Mild Weather Noted Own Curfew Law man Doyle commented ort the de­ sion of rolling stock, was $1,200,- curves and prevent tire squeal. Tdupheuc MI-3-7254 i^suordl Repair Sorvka done, Stevenson made a sorry at; sire of Congress to legislate in­ Rt'ents of the week include a signed to overcome winter haz­ Canada is pushing, in the United Reading room hours: Tuesday CoRunupIty Baptist (Tiurrh That sunny, mild Thursday, of 000. ards sold at Manchester Auto When you add anti-freeze yoi^ MANCHESTER tempt to alter himself, until al­ -Sponsored by the Manchester telligently. meeting of the Board of Deacons Nations, for acUon which vrill con­ Council of Chnrchea. and Frida.v, 12 to 4 p.m.; 'Tuesday 598 East Center St. at the Given this week was regular April w-eath- Albert Lea. Minn. ^ The (Sty on Monday at 7:30 p.m. l ^ t c m e Parts. 2T() Broad St. know you are getting .the Hour Rond Sundcu vert this emergency action into a most everything he ^did and said 7 to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, T to-7:65 Joha R. Neuberf.x^niater er, Jt waa a day to be remem- of Albert Lea has enacted a cur- "A Quaker Interprets the Jew-1 Victor and Edward Della Fera, whefi you buy Prestone from Mih- Repairing Done p.m.- ■ , More Homes Use Oil AoqeaaoriM Of All Klads permanent action,‘ so that, hence­ , to the 1958 campaign became a Mrs. Leland L. Howard,' Organist bered’ with dandelions showing; f,w ordinance prepared with help Ish-Arab Relations” ia the provoca­ BUSINESS SERVICE owners of Manchester Auto Parts, chester Auto Parts. No r ^ d to LET ME WORSHIP Go A "God the Preserver of Man" will Robert M. Johns, Cliotr Director BIihmI T p s Ib Developittl 806 MAIN St r e e t have just about everything pos­ worry over evaporation when you A forth, the United Nations will sl- betrayal of the standards he had WITH YOU i n '"7 * '’*'■* « citizens committee that in- tive title of the talk to be delivered ; Chicago— Some 8,000.000 Amer­ Reasonably Owdy, Ice Cfesep, SeeifUe be the subject of the Lesson Ser­ i <=toded teenagers. ‘ by Dr.-Moses Bailey, professor In | TEL. MI 9-1278 sible for your auto. choose Prestone, a sudden drop in ' , 3vays Imve law enforcement forces seemed to honor in 1952. Let me worship God wilh you. mon for Sunday, Dec. 9. I 9:30 and 10:45 a.m.. Two Serv­ Colunitila, Mo.— A\ University of ican homes arc now heating with the temperature ^ excessive When to church I come. fhiT^e.thei-m« f.. ordinance forbids anvone Mi.<>.souri scientist has worked' out the Old Testament at Hartfoni! oil. This figure compares with 9,- They have machine shop service, o f Its own, ready for immediate It will be n>w blood in 1960, Tlie Golden Text Is from Epha- ices of Worship. Quartet, First tile weatherman hands ua out a lo t' ,ni»r ifi in .nn nn Theological Seminary, in Stafford- ' equipment, -new and rebuilt parts, warmth, either way'^vour car is Let me pray for you each'day sipns (2:8): "By grace a re.y s Service, '‘Adeste Fidelis.” Choir, of days like that through.Decern- “ ‘ streets or a blood test fhat may soon enable 000.000 homes using automatic oil thoroughly protected. CHOICE VABIETI emergency use anywhere. One ex- and the man who would seem to When all is quiet at home. ber. . > . ' in public places between 10:30 ville liiesday. accessories and auto supplies and saved through^ faith: and that not Second Senlce. ’'AH Ye Christians p.m. and 5 a.m. unless accom­ beef-cattle producers to blood-test heating five years ago and 3,000,- Du Pont's Cooling System Sealer TREE raUNINR H I G H G R A D E pecU and ^ e v e s that the United be potenUally in the best strategic It's then my prayers are quite Surveyors Woritlng The occasion w’lll be the regular I BILL^S TIRE 000 ten years ago’ . Du Pont Dulux factory .matched QUALITY of your.selvea: It is the gift of Now Rejoice.” Sermon Topic; "TTie panied by a parent, guardian, or, their herds^ to eliminate dwarf- dinner meeting of the Laymen's ' enamels, supplemented by . Du is another fine Du Pont product to Nations will take such action, and poaition is -.Senstor-olect Joseph sincere God. " Bible Speaks Today.” Surveyors were seen TTiuraday producing «*a1ves and bulls. The AND ' stop liaks quickly and safely. For SEAFOOD And shall be to the end working along the highway through custodian. Violators are to be Fellowship of the Tolland Associa- I Pont's new' color blending service. asE REUOVAL , that what hfs been gained in the Dilvrorth Clsrk of PennsylvaniA Selections from the Bible Include •9:30 a.m.,' Church School for delivered into the c a r"e of a test i.s said ta detect dwarf "car­ tion. I-ocal men attending will'i Japan Buys 'I:.,e8a R ice To mention just a few, of .the just about everything for your'car, p r in tin g So let me worship God with ydU, the following: "The Lord ia the the center of town, with tape meaa- riers." depend upon Manchester Auto 43 O AK ST. Near,East crisis wlU not be thrown who flfst'' upset the Republican children and youth,' from Nuraery ures, long range glaaaes and other guaiidian or held at the police sta­ leave from the church at 6 p.m. for REPAIR SHOP Items that will keep your,.car.in My neighbor and my friend; portion oT mine Inheritance and Care through High School. Parts. TEL. MI 9-99S7 Hava your traeo piunN m m JOB AND COMMERCIAL away and lost. machine to'_ the city of Phils; ■equipment, busy with the prelim- tion untH/called for. the drive to Staffortville. William H. Green, Prop. Tokyo — During the flrlit six tip-top driving condition. Man­ removed hy lloenaai uad la ■Of my -cup: Thou malntalnest my 10:45 a.m..' , (Thurch School A special c.'-cceptiim is made for 1 Pilgrim Fellowship has booked months of 1956 Japan imported chester Auto Parts carry Siloo PRINTING It is to be noted that all this delphia, and then survived uie Let me read the prayers with you. lot. 'Th'e lines are fallen unto me ioaries necessary before, the re­ eared tree eargeeaa. The psalms both loud and'clear,. Activity program for children, located road can be laid; "prom night." when members o f: an unusual half-hour movie, "The Columbia Bicycles , 553,000.000 ponds of rjee. a de­ Hydra-Valve Kleen,. a specialized Csaadi'an policy was recently sub­ 19M Eisenhower sweep in the in plaaaant places; yea. I have a from Nuraery through Grade 6. the junior and‘senior high-schoot cline of .21 per cent from the like product'tor a special problem. It Pimmpt aad Effleleat PitaUac If thia be done in Jesus' name Scout Program Set Secret of thi Gift" for its meet­ Goodyear Tires af AB Riada state. As he-enters the Senate, he goodly, heritage . . . I hkve set 8:16 p.m,. Junior High - and A program will be presented by, ;Clasaea are exempt, and for ‘'home- ing on Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the, period of 1955. ^orty-four per cent- keeps hydraulic valves, in perfect jected to foil debate- in the Cana­ Shall bring our Saviour near^ ' the Lord always before me: Be­ wilt be watched closely, to Senior Youth .F^llowthipn meet at the Boy .Scouts, Cub Scouts and Ex. coming dance night,” when high- parish room. . . , Repairs, Service of 'the Imports were from . Burma condition, reduces noisy op ev- HOLLISTER ^RTERTREE dian Parliament, where it faced Near to the hearta,of everj-one, cause he ia at my right hand, I the church to attend'Hartford As- plorer Scouts at the local, PTA achool students may be out until Junior Choir will meet for its Accessories , compared with 25 per cent in the tion, stops, sticking v^ves. ahd charges that it needimly deserted what kind of shadow he casts on : J,f they are opened'Crid!?, ''...C ahall not be rhoved" (Paalma 18: OOUMUNiri>RESS Our Lord from' heaven w'iltAntoi'to wKlatlon Youth Christmas at the January meeting. 1 a.m. ' . Christmas party at 2:30 p.m. on comparable period of' 1955, rings, freeing lifters while it; dis­ EXPERT CO. Britain, and ignominiousiy became thq brighter, larger nationarstage. 5, 6. 8), . * West Hartford Baptist Church. H i^ighta ahowing what the 180 Spruce Street',: solves sludge, gums and vantlah. Oar. N o. Mato aad Na. UdNsI - ____. ■* « And here t i t will abide. '• Correlative-■ passages , from tbe Friday. -x " > P H O N E m i -8 4 6 9 5 , an errand boy for. the United Scouts have accomplished will be OathoHb Massrw eliminates corrosion in bearings Streeta TOlspbsaa ME^HSai Christian Science textbook,' "Sci­ Phone TWI 9-0659 TELEPHONE States. Not Beaver'Summer Let me sing, along with you Manchester Gospel Hall^ featured in the program. A pot-luck Masses will be celebrated at ,8:30 and preventSa acid and rust to the trilM of the Podunks, ence arid Health with . Key to ,415 O nter St. supper'Will be served, protided by ^ The outcome was an unprece- When you J’bur voices raise. the Scriptures" by Mary Baker and ,-10 a,m. . tomorrow at St. By doing all of .this, your car' there w'ss ojie , brave ' who ” w-as Let me worship God with you the PTA,and Scout leaders: Accord- Maurice Church. ■ Christmas has vastly increased power and MANCHESTER ^ . dented vote of confidence, in which Eddy, include the follovi^g (p. Sunday services; ■ ing to Harvey Lippincott there are i X.MA8 M’RAPPED more lazy and ahiftless than most, In hymhZ'of thanks and praise. -215:12): "Whatever js .governed 5 Free Dellvery you gain in gasolitle mileage. the government w-as suppo^d by Let us ail one family be 10:30 a.iB. To rmem ber the now 23 Boy Scouta, seven Explorer MaachMter Evening Herald Bol Siloo Transmission 'Kleen is an HOUSE PAINT MIUWORK CQ:- by God. is never for' an instant Lord. s . Scouts and 35 Cubs. Is Almost Here parties which had never voted in even in a civilization which be­ In the service of our" Lord: • ton correependent, 5lrs, Joseph’ exclusive development designed to SERVICE M4 Bread SL—TeL Ml-td HCBBIES deprived of the light and might of 12:15 p.m., Sunda.v School, , ClinrrJi Services' support of it before. lieved in taking it easy. While his To seek, and lind Him, day by day i Arthur Dm; Stores D’ltalia, telephone 5 fltc ^ l 8-5545. Her diamond selected maintain and,, restore futl\ ef­ And to learn His Holy Wort. intelligence and Life.” ’ * ‘ P-m.^ Gospel meeting. Church service.^ tomorrow will now, will relieve your ficiency into automatic trani'mis- U Is a powerful thing to. be fellow tribeamen somehow man- be: St. Peter's Episcopal, at -ll C. J. MORRISON lor pfeyaldaM, deattsts, UtsI-: AIAIIII Peatartog We have a large eelecUoii af "fled, to tag .along with tha aea- William Moore Christmas shopping.. sions. Added to regular transmis- IllIV V ith e beat to IntelUgent, and right, and moral, Sponsored by Manchester Coun­ Covenant CongregationAl Church Chureh of the Nazarenc a.m. The early commi hinn jiervlce aion fluTd, it eliihinatea creepage, Paint and Wallpaper Co. nwism ia. etc. 84- hour nandea, motors, took, ploaea, boaUk 48 Spruce .SL-' IF YOU BELIEYE^ •oTen daya a week, Snadaya and and ednstrucuve, and sometimes sons. harveatint, their com, and cil of Churches.' ^ 1 . 4*6 .'lain .Street' ivlU be at 8 a.m. Church -School Swedish Church ' PHONE heaitation, between-tpeeda. lurch­ 885 CENTER ST. ^ trains aad acciin riss. The Rev. K. EJnar Raak C. E. Winslow, .Minister w1’ be at 9;30 a.m. Morning Feed the wild birds with holidays. e OeaSuMiUlworir"" it succeeds at home as well as be- drj ing their fiah, and salting doWn ing, rejuvenating older auto­ Telepkoae Mi 9-9718 oComplata Window Utoto V Pastor Gertrude W'llaon and prayer and sermon w ill'b e ‘ con^ Using U.S. Plan jldlT OBEEN STAMM their pemmican so they could move WILD BIRO SEED RELIGION MUST NORMAN R.-WEIL matics. bringing back nSw-car- Wa Giro atwr Green Stamps M SL John SL. TeL Ml-^7881 a AU Slaa DaenI “ tog Invaluable to the world. - Ernest Johnson Jr.t Organbt ^ Florence Wood, Organists ducted- by the Rev. tkiuglaa F. perfbrmance feeling. into winter quarters befors the Deaths Laaf Night Pimm, rector. ^ GEMOLOGIST a Blitred aad UtaMd Trim M d s u n f l o w e r SEED MAKE SENSE fltockholm—The Sw’edlsh Lu­ Manchester Auto Parts aria dis­ ^ound began freezing and- thaw­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday-School. ^ u rch School. 9:30 a.m. Junior Service at Hebron Congrega­ Specialist la Jewelry a ttp a rt uOablaat Worh . KIDDIE FAIR theran State Churdh, taking some tributors of Bausenbach coil • Cemplata Hardurara OcpL A Dnnatic Irony ing. thia one particular brave, By THE .ASSOCIATED PRESS ' 10:45 a.m., Morning worship. and MUermedlate DepartmenU tional Church' will .be at 10 a.nv from Ptoehurst Grocery’s T9L m 9-68*8 lo ts Mala S L -M I 8-88N Observing Universal Bible Sun­ with Sunday achoo! at 11 a.m. and that religion la hot the to- tips from chnrchea in the United spring snubbers which are aold Jiii Thb British Commons took two whose name wag Not Beaver, spent Washlngton.-^Dr. Arthur Lalige, meet at the Davia Memorial. freshly packed seeds. three sizes to service all models day, the subject of the Pastor's Worship Service. 10:45 a.m Gilead (Toqgregaaonal Church venMen of priestcraft, but In­ States, ia embarking on a large- ▼otgg At the end o f its debate of Oie golden suns of OctoKm' aleep- ,*7, A composer aijd conductor whrf scale revival and advertiairig cam­ of cars. Thf«e Bausenbach snub­ worked largely in the movie in­ message will be: "'The- Eternal Message, "Liberty In The Lord" ’ service wll Ibe'at ll;l5 a.m. Sun­ herent In kumad nature .and thrifty shopD«M: the Sues'criuA On the first vote, Word" Church-time Nursery be­ the companion of mankind paign. The aim is to make services bers will not bresik out, will not ing, and w-armed jhlmselfv in No- dustry and at one time htaded the Youth Service, 6 p.m. day loMol win *e Tat 10:15 ajn, mope popular and attract bigger dry out, will not freeze out, will not on B Labor motion to censure the yembef, by attaining the harvest gins at 10:30, and continues until Junior Society, 6 p.m. The Rjsv. John G. Beck, paator, since the ^ginning; if you be­ music department at several film 12 noon. • lieve thht religion must be congregations. - . ■den government, the Oonserva- studios, died Friday. . Evangelistic Service. 7 p.m.. will supply both pulpits. MEMIEII feasts in which tlie braves o f other Church Membership Class at *5 based upon reason and aeoeptr Sermons will be cut to 30 miq- NOW OPEN FOR YOUR COmENIENOE ttras in Oonuqons voted in solid Harrisburg, Pa.—Major |Ienry Message, ‘'Splrtuai Preparedness” LmUes -Clean. Ckurck , utes from their present length of wigwams ate up the Jood they p.m', ^ Members of the Hebron Con- •d facts, wbleh trust tho In- rankA On the nftpnd vou, a moe C. Hill, 79, former chairman of ' 'I’e Evening service At 7:30 p.m. qniring mind and enrourisgch '' an hour or so, the chur9h- dhoirs didn't want carry tp the winter Pennsylvania State Parole ^ard CoagregatloBal Church gregaUonal Ladies' Aid Society Bon o f confideneb. 15 ConsenA- The_|thema ot the evening will honest WITereaces of opinion, v'ln be placed in full ylew of the village. and,ohetime w-arden of -Jirieoni at Sl4 North Main Street turned out en iltaase Tuesday at .congregations, and many churches. BOTH ' be: ''WhatThe BiblZ Means to'Me” — ArnoM JV. Taxer, Minister Dubaldo tirg membera abstaineid Vi^hen the other braves chid^ Joliet,—HU and L«wisburg,* Pa, their postponed “clean up • tlto- T H l^ you will be at home to - iviH have a gbildren's chorus aZ Members of the church will , Mrs. .Mildr^ Calebera, Orgiuilst church" meeting. (3 8 jM.vc— srsa r a t o r d ) This abstention was interpreted died. Tuesday. the UNIVER8AU 8T faith! , well as an adult choir. lifetim e idum inum , MUSIC CEHnS Not Beavar, for having such a present brjef talks on the subject. 9l*to Viola R. Voatcr, THUR^AY and FRIDAY M tha raaily ^ ^gnificaat' thing Philadelphia—Douglas Robinson They came armed with their own 'Advertlaemsnta will be run in goqd tima while toey wAre .doing '* Chair Director cleaning equipment, .vacuum ^ean- f ” — T| —•— — daily papers. Services will 5e tape- I N Mlddlo Tpho. Wont • bw t tha two wtas, and Was Warfield, 76, memiber of a promin­ Bueltingluun Congregational PINE STORM WINDOWS! wrork they themaelvaa hated ad ent Maryland, family, first cousin Jnne Thampaon. era, brooms, scn^blng brushes ahd ' For pamphlet on Uni venal- ' fecoeded so ministers can e fn l- • DOOR CANOPIES T E L -M I t -N N i^akaa aa the tell-tale waiqtog Churefa RcHgtoua Educatiaa Director the like.' They partook of coffee I ism mail this coupon' and | r EVENINGS 6 to 8 8IVE YOU u n w i Si ^ ^ mudi, he wee good natured and o f . the Duchess of Windsor, and Rev. Philip M. Bose, Pastor ,.nat«-flaws. • STORM DOORS tkat. alflMigh tba OoaaarvaUvaa who wras in the railroad equipment and deasert after their hard work PHARMACY 10c to the Connecticut Unl- Bishop Helge XJungberg of a COMBINATION WINDOWS o tm c forgiving. • ^ Sqnday, Decemher 8, M4 Oeirter 8L—TeL MI t-N l* OMfiiii oml M M SOLD E xcum nY ill lyiANQiitenil a i K" would iwaato to powaf, Anthony and supply bualnrsa.-4Ued Friday. was done, and had the saUifactioh ' Tcrsaliat Convention, 43S'' Stockholm said: '!We iij the Swed­ "You worV' \ o said, !'by ' Sunday, December 6. ' Momhig Worship. 10 a.m. of leaving a aplc anU'apan church I Fern Street. West Hgrtford, I FIRST NATIONAL BANK Detroit—John T. Millen, 72, di­ Pastor's Claaa 9:30. ish State Church find ourselYes MANCHESTER AecofidloM' SiltB could not kMig rtmato i Podunk summer. Not Beaver en- Church School, double aeasioiis interior;'- necttcut In a static poaition. Experiences, OF MANCHtSILK rector o f the Detroit Zoo from 1927 Church School J0:30. 9 and 10 a.m. Prlvmto lasttriiMtloHi jprtM mUtotar, Joj", Podunk summer too g e o i| . until 1944, who developed the city’s Nam e . eapactolly from tha United States, AWNINQ.CP. 6N MAIN STREET ' Morning Worship 10:30. Sub­ ■ Sermon: ‘.Tha Danger Of At- PINE LENOX IhotnuMOtn and »a»M on o f gdittica ara rough. wA«1c. More big warm days eoma aoologiaal park into one o f the na- ject of AdvaaT' sarmoB; "Siumma Evenlng Herald Be prova that much can be achieved IN WEST CENTER »T. MEMBER F. P. L ft . taadto* ChuttV' ^ ' ■t, Miea Addreag Dw Budem advtrtistoc'Siul props'- ‘ M N l ORCRESnUL fO K HllUB, Hai bBB ta loaa aC- Unn's hast kflowa cagalgas aoos, Answar to Supr^a' Naad.** •:*» p.m.; Mu PHARA4ACY Uma aBoiigh Not Baavsr Gtodnidhy, ■ ItotdR atothods.'* Nunarr, and OhUdran’s ~ ftt4ha church. M* a. Oavtor RL-M l 9-m m

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PAOfi EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8; 1956 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHfiSTER. CON^i^ATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1956 P A G R M iM i BUGS BUNNY Lady — You would stand' ipore Lawyer — Tramps are so lasy, ' .jP', I II I ...• ' ...... chance of getting a job if you It's a wonder thdydo not get tired 0Kffi;€Un7tE, GLUTZ GBOCpR-V' would shave and make younelf when they talk to each other. Anawer tc Pravloua PuBtfe VA 6U V E Sense and Nonsense m ■«U(?Ry AMP LETTEI? more presentable. ’ Minister — You forget that most Michigan Mcdndhr vL^xSyl^iG!!^ Tramp — Yes, lady. I found that of their conversation la idle gos­ , THE 'SALE* 5I6N ON I out years sgo. sip. • ■ , . j 58-54 The* youth who entered the den- :e's i up, straightened the seams in her on in^^raiging Pkttle, WINPOVI^.LQAFEEi tists'ii office wiahed to have a tooth stockings, and made her way baM ACBdaa SOWN drawn. The dentist regarded the to her seat,. IT h a ------1 Protective patient ciiiiously. The young man Girl (whispering ta boyfriend)- CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER blossom it covering I had'a vacant stare; his face was How did it begin? Michigan’s S Looked. 3 ii I Montn Lead Change without.expression; his lower jaw Boyfriend (tersely)—You should official flower . searchingly S! Russia Wins First Olympic Crown, hung slightly agape. It appeared to know, you were in It. a I'ta state bird 3 Inferior race ■ be the sort of jaw which naturally ii the — - horse would hang agape. i i G>mes to Hands Several "Ofie moment, please.” the den­ All members of the Chaatek -11 Mammal’a 4 ------Vegee, I Games End with Solemn Ceremony tist said, and leaving the suff^re^ family at Casa Lake, Minn., have coat ' Nevada i i New York, Dec. 6 (47 — Thi De­ in the chair he slipped out of the first names beginning with "Sh.' lAHydrocarbon 5 Self-esteem 24 Solar disk 3^ a rvesta r fending Champion. Montreal Ca­ Times in Half room and summoned his assistant. The father is Sherman; the moth­ 14Mbtiva 6 Legal point .35 Michigan has liSorrowful MclboumejDcc. 8 (/P)— Rus­ Atti'i'idancp Rpcord Set dliim with Greece first and Aus- nadians. thanks to Hene^ (Pocket "Y ou saw that young fellow, er is Shirley, and the children are SflAWaflAH 15 Landed 7 M el------, ' many —— 35 Pave anew sia carted home its first un­ trallttTThe host nation. l*at. An MnrltaM Rlchsrrt w»ryra clnaclnslny‘IH Sharon, Sheryl, Sherwtn, a'nd ' property 36 Small rocks For ’56 OlyniRic GanirS . Ejr IK)NALD BERGER didn't vou?" ' baseball fortsts official team'and gold medai Australian carrieil ,a card With the on first place in the/Natlonal z -e "Yes'.” Shurwood. la Table scrap player 26 Biblical wtad 37 Tapestry name of each nation aa a blind Hockey League today. iwltviHe High’s basketball "W ell, he ought .to have gaSr this —Thelida McGuire, 4 ■ I 17 Fox S Defeated 27 English 35 Felines Ol.vmpic championship toda.v Melhoiime. I> c. A (.W— The ‘ played military marches. Richard scored/tw o goals and team opened its. 1966-S7 sea­ job is liable to be very painful. But ^ Cass Lake, Minn. It Scatter, u hay SBUrles clergyman 40 Muddle , as’ the Games ended with IB,")# fNympfe (lamea aet • In contrast to the Imphesalve assisted on the/other last night son last night turning back a I'm afraid to give him gas." 2p Born 10 Raqulrcc 20------Is the 45 Aisle (var.) solemn ceremonies on a chill, rroorii iittendanre of about 2,- opening ceremony in which the aa the Canadlehs whippted the last- favored Newington quintet "W hy?" inquired the helper. Little Mary waa visiting her 2irU h e g (^ 12 Dinner motor car 46 Roman brecM rlsnip afternoon following anothei>' dMMl.OOO admiaslons and prole- full teams marched behind their place Chicago Black Hawks 3-T in ably turned in a small proflt to 58-54, in a stirring, ding-dong "How am I going to' be able to grandmother In the country. Walk­ 22 Bitter vetch _coursea capital of 46 Sign In a Riisfiian victory In the sot-cer flags, only about 1,500 athletes ap-' the circuit’s only action. (ell when he's unconscious?” . ing in the garden, ahe chanced to the world theater the Olympic Organizing Com­ pcared at the closing. They did not The victory gave Montreal' 30 battle^ Th^ game was played 23 Hangs In folds final*. , mittee. see a peacock,.a bird ahe had'never 26 Contslneri HtwaiUn 32 Hebrew 4tLaboratofp rfitrch by teams but intermingled points. The Boston Bruins and on the losers' court in an itmoe- Arriving early at the theater, Aa the Qlyfiipic scoreboard Although the flnal llgures are seen before.. Aftfr gasing in . ailent 28 Cravat ascetic (ab.) in a way the committee said would Detroit Red Wings-are deadlocked pher^ o f enUiusla(mi and excite­ the girl excused herself, telling her fla.shedj..‘‘Farcwell and Bori ■Voy­ subject to revision on a recheck admiration, she ran quickly Into 2« Biblical land typify "friendly Internationaliza­ for the lead with 32. ment that one might expect to ac- escort she wi.shed to mend her the house and cried opt: •'Oh, gran- r n r age 19.')6. Good Luck. Rome 1960", that may take sei'eral days, the tion of sport." ' The Pocket Rocket put the <3a- companyva leagye champlonahlp make-up. Soon after she left her 30 Abstract being I 1 r r v American officiala already \yere estimates seem cliwe enough. ny, comp and see! Ofiev of your 31 Work unit Some 46 inembers of the ndeks in front midway In the sec- final or a nate tournament con­ seat, the lights went out and .she chickens'is in bloom.” ' r making plan.* for regaining world Attendances since the n|H>nrr Hungsrian team didn't leave for -drid. period but Hec LaLande came test. 32 Sea eagle II supremacy in Italy four year* groped through some dark pas­ at the l03,(HH>-capaclty .Mel­ home with the rest of the team as p a ck 'to tie the g ^ e for the To say that • Rdcfcyllle’t Rama 34 Pilots' henre. sageways until she found a room There was no profanity In the bourne cricket ground, have a result of the political unrest in Hawks later In the session. >• were "up” for this match would he 37PearGynt’s passe,! all previous games. The furnished in mid-Victorian style. original language of the Indian. Ap­ mother The final totals ahowed Ru.asia their revolution-tom homeland. Boom Boom Geoffrion and Rich­ a groes understatement.^The Blue' ■Rteut—stands—ware full e,ery No one was about with the excep­ parently there was nothing to 38Michigsn a clear rut winner In poTn Others returned only to rejoin ard scored in-the final period and White Itterallir flew tion of a maid dusting a chair. swear about until -^he palefaces to .%93 for the United State* and day for track and field events their families before moving on to which saw several fights )>reak down the court, dteplaying'a kS .leads the and there ahyays were atlend- Carefully she restored her make­ showed up! world in *1*0 in gold mednl* ,37 to 32. The some other nation. out. As both teams left the Ice, ing fast break, good outeiM aho-. Ru.*s.inns also ama.saed more total anees running well Into five fig­ Summing up. the Russians who fights broke out in the stands and ing, and the type of hustle every production of IT ures for such sfiorts as field m otor------s medal*, gold, ailver and bronze, made ilteir first Olympic appear­ players on both teams sba'itdoned coach strives to perfect. hockey, soccer and haskethall, ance at Helainki in 19.’i2 and lost 33 Greek latter with 99 to the Americana' 74. No their scraps to watch the aide at- Many Fools Called OUT otnft WAY BY J. a WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE sports with low piihlle Interest to the U.S. 614-.553'a. ahowed rc- trSctlona. 41ItoyaI matter how it wa* acored, Amer­ This same hustle could in Seme In Australis. I markable all-around improvement. Scottish ican point ayatem or Kuropean, it way account for Uie fact Uiat offi­ , s o that TOUGH L r m E KIP < ■ Their groat scoring strength lay In - Aeadany was a Russian victory. The swimming stadium was CX>ACH WITH MXIRINO TOUCH cial* Warren Brink and Frosty GOlMG-OVCK AGAIM,EH7 i i e Hs o y e d rr m o r e V s u r e , parked for all sessions. the gymnastic events, wrestling, j^^LEAKW ED HOWTO HAlSjtE (sb.) BT Niiperlor In Track Francis charged the Rams with a DRAT.' HOW SALLINe.''WHEN t h a h a m o v ie .' # vou , boxing and shooting. But they sl.sp Pldys Toniglit vou T(X.D 'EM HOW f SAVE 42 Bustle Althmigh the U.S. showed a Cleveland. Ohio - J a c k i e total of 25 personal fouls.. Thia TH E WORLD IS REA D V T O had .a doiible wi'hncr in track with Gordon, playing coach of the could have meant the difference, VEH, iTO TEACH 30HI0R/ ’EM A , 42 Scad marked auperloHty in track and Captain and standout de­ HEAP ACCOLADES UBOH ME, Vladimir Kouts in the . distance Cleveland Barons, holds scoring except that the Indiiuia could con­ HAKIPLE NOTTOTIE kH O TSy8ARSNH.' container field, bettering its l9.'S2 Helainki Wrestling - fenseman with the Springfield il- t 'l d a m e f o r t u n e STEF« showing with 15 gold medals In events. records for three American Hock­ nect on . only 20 while missing IS. COUVP t a k e a fiWIMG a t IH GRANDPA'S >^LIkE 1WE . n - t , '44 Iterate ( Free .Style ahd Dnmlniile Trark Indians in the American Hock­ ruiXEP THE $LEEVE« OP IH,TILTS THIS 47 Body of land men’s track and field and. one in ey League teams. In 1949-50, ey League this season is Cter- When the contest ended. Rookviile ADDRESS Boxing ...... 2 3 ated track and field with Bobby personals each. I’EM HOMEJ ,^AMD BUGS 51 Journey chunk* of fminls In 11 gold medal* R o w in g ...... Haven. TTje following season he seen in action tonight with the k THEM TOGETHER.' embarrasses and 181 point* in gymnastics and ...... 3 2 Morrow winning three gold medals ^Double Double’ Olympic Winner led .Cincinnati' With M points. In The game was ' nip and tuck/ i$MILlMS.'- rdUMNY a?TH **Now b6r«-ig ionMthing practical in a Dc-4t-Yeuraalf 52 Sudanese Y a ch tin g ...... by taking the JOO and 200 meters Indians. against Hershe.v at 8 US,ALL— six gold medals in wrestling. 1 0 19i>.’'-54 he rang up 102 points to through the first half with Rock- •torm wbidcw kit! Qomaa ccmpictc with earpenterr Negroids HT Basketball ...... and running on the winning 400- Mrs. Pat McCormick,' Lakewood. <5alif., hbusewlfe and o'clock at the Eastern States F A P /:< ...... 1 0 set a Cleveland scoring record. Coliseum. ville opening a 10 point spread juat S3Fat Eleven 'World records were set C anoeing...... ___ : 0 2 meter relay team. Am"ricans won mother, holds her two gold medals after she led an' American and 31 Olympic marks were brok­ sweep in the platform dive event at Melbourne, Australia. She before intermission. The lead waa .''hooting ...... 0 3 all the field events except the short lived, however, as the In­ PRISCILLA’S POP The Waiting Years BY AL VERMEER en in the sporU carnival that Pentathlon ...... 0 1 javelin and hop. step and Jump. scored an unprecedented Olympic divlfig "double double" by win­ started Nov. 22 and finally was ning the springboard and /platform crowns this year in addition dians, led by 6.5 Bob Branden- S o cce r...... 0 1 • The ba.sketball learn, as expected, burger, pushed hohte , eight polnte r i'4 THAT'S' '.YOUR BOV roncluded this dull day when the won easily, whipping Russia to her victories in same er'ents in 1952 Olympics. j-,'' s^} ■' EASV FOR] IS O LD flame in the bronze Olympic ton h in less than a minute and a half, Total ...... 32 37 twice. for a 30-28 halttime score. YOU (ENOUGH TOJ was e.xtingqished. American ath­ Australia's swimmers abruptly New Olympic Marks S H O V E L ' lete* aet aix of the world records The fourth period had the large' TO Russia's final triumph wa.s a 1-0 ended an era of America rule tak­ SAY.,' ! Y O U R with Its men's 400-mcter relay ing ever.v free st.vle event. crowd on its feet throughout. ffiA VALW.V decision over Yugoslavia in one of Cousy Cages 34 Points lead changed hands six times early- team in track, Mildred McDaniel the roughe.st .soccer matches of Aa the athletes left, a tremen­ 'Melbourne, Dec. 8 (/P)—Eleven'*- . Men’s High Jump—Charley Du- of Atlanta in the women'* high In thia quarter before Don Beer- the tournament. Players on both dous crescendo of cheering sent world record* and 31 Ol.vmpic i mas, Los Angclea, 8 feet ll'A in. worth’s one-hander gave the Rama jump. George Breen of Buffalo In them from the cricket grounds for mark* were bettered during the j Men a 110-Meter High Hurdles •V'" a trial heat of the l..’)0O-metei sides were guilty of (innecessav.v the advantage fOr good, S0A9. fold tactics and personal feuds the l.ist time. The entire crowd As Cm ics Beat Lakers Olympic Games which closed t o -]— Le* Calhoun, Gary Ind., ;13.5. Rock-ville's lead moved to 86-49 swimming event and weightlifters' flared. rose as one to sing Australia's Na­ Charley Vinci ,of York, Pa.. Isaac ^ ; Decathlon — Milton ' Campbell, With about two minutes left, hut Great ..\ttcndancc tional Anthem — "God Save the Track and field athlete* and pjainfield, N. J., 7,937 points, Netx'ington would not quit, R m r v e U> Berger of Brooklyn and Tommy Queen.” ^N D IT After this rough and ready New YDi’k, Dec. 8 (/P)— After havinj? their lO-jrame win­ weight lifters each hung up four „ step and Jump- Fred Larson's charity tots, sand­ Kono of Sacramento, Calif. Breaking the solemnity of the iWAS A scramble, another capacity crowd ning .streak liu.sted Thur.sda.v, the Bo.ston Celtic* are riding .world standards with the other ^ 'g j 'g ,, 53 wiched between two hoops by The U.S.-Ru*.sian gold medal ceremony. three voiing boys SOR- of over. lOn.OOO settled down for high again today with Bob (/ousy apparently headed for one three going to the swimmer.s. ’ hustling Johnny Borawshi, cut the crop waa distributed bv sports in the brief, but impressive closing hurdled the barrier and raced a i Nineteen of the new Olympic - • margin to 55-54, with about 60 * * * **' quarter of the way around the of his be.-^t sea.sons of his National Ba. ’i . m a MLIN a-a A •••«•• M4I have a.s.surcd a small profit for the ing and one in cycling. Kupferschmtd, a terror on defense •rrark ; ...... appeared lind handed them coin.s ,his tout for the week to 92 points i Cheney Cagers World Records Verne, Calif., 14 feet l ‘ i in. throughouV, gathered up a looee jm « s w sh t . organizing committee. Men's Discus—Al Oerter, New COTTON WOODS Hy r a y G o rit) .Swimming ...... In an amusing imitation of . the In three games and 406 for the 'aen- | Trark and Field ball, spotted teammate Beerworth aR ...iijL A cold wind swept across the Olympic victory ceremony. Thej- aon. He is ahead of hi* pace last ‘ Hyde Park, N. Y., 184 feet II in. GIVE vou Weight Lifting cricket oval as the flags of the 68 Xten's 400-X.eter Relay -.United streaking for the hoop, apd fired a M ' f . G-GUESS 1 all shook hands and waved to tlic year when he scored 1,504. |Opens Season States I Walter 'Baker, Lea King, Men’s Shot Put—Parry O’Brien, perfect strike to the raiigy senior VMNVIB'IOV HtS ....AND THE PLAY-OFF Gvmnaatica . . . nations were carried into tJie stk- Travis AFB, Calif.. 60 feet 11 in. MW- crowd which waved and laughed. In a doubleheader at St. Louis. I Ira Murchison, Bobby Morrow) who converted to ice the decision. SHOULD BE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP Men's Ha.-nmer Throw— Harold He'S the only other action la.st night. ! :39..5. HAPPY FOR COULD (SOS) K-KEEP Connolly, Boston, 207 feet 3*4 in. Beerworth led the winners with COTTONS SAKE. COTTON AWAY FROM the Fort Wayne Pi.atons trounced ' Tuesday at Y Men’s Javelin- Egil Danielson, 21 points., mostly on a variety o f ill! the Syracii.se Nationals. 105-97, j Women’s Discus—Olga Flkoto- butCcmoi^e) HOME AND ME AT - Pro Football Roundup Norway, 281 feet 2*« in. va. Czechoslovakia, 176 feet 1 M eve-fililng set-shote from the out­ THIS VICTORY and the New York Knickerbock- | Opening basketball game for Women’s 400-Meter Relay— side. Kupferschmfd was close be­ C H R IS TM A Sl §®«yiLDRl€ era won their third game In a row, ! in. ^ •fe'i v ’ Coach Durwood (W oody) Bushe.v's / u.stralla, :44..5 hind with 20 markers, with his KEEPS THE defeating St. Louis, 107-101. Women's 80 Meters— Xfr*. Shir­ LARKS IN CTieney Tech team will take place Women's High Jump -Mildred ley Stric.kland De La Hunty, Aus­ specialty being the front man on Giants Need One More Yictory Boston, leading the Eastern Tuesday- afternoon at the Com­ McDafilel,' Atlanta, Ga., 5 feet l.'K i. T H E RUNNING tralia. ;10.7. the fast break, tarry. Remklswles Bi- Division, had to battle the Lakers munity Y at 3:30 against Vinal 9'* in played hts usual aggressive style FOR THE TITLE , HOl’SEWIVE’S I-F.AGl'E all the way, finally cracking a tie Women’s Javelin — Inessa Tech of Mlddletowh. Weight Urting laounzem, Russia, 176 feet 8 In. gxme, direcUng the attack from IN THEIR Both the Bowl-a-Dears and Hi- To Clinch Eastern Gri^ Title midway In the laat quarter. From DIVISION... • The local quintet will play a Bantamweight—Cl rley 'Vince. Women's 200 Meters—Betty the backcourt Fi's captured 4-0 decisions over there, Cousy and- Jack Nichol.s 14-game slate, 13 of the games al-' York, Pa.. 753.5 pounds Ten PI ha and Bowl-a-Jets. respec- supplied the punch to keep Boston (hithbert, Australia, :23.4. A factor that hurt the Newing­ After four weeks on the ,rosd ^.scored three, ready set, COach Bushey reports. Featherweight — laaac Berger, Swimming ton cause waa the inabiUty o f Jim tivel.v while the Rocketle.* pinned touchdowns in the on top. Clyde Lovcllette’s 24 points Brooklyn. 776.5 pounds a 3-i triumph ovef the Pinups. the San Francl.sco 49era return to j fourth period was high for tlie losers. Men's 100-Meter Freestyle— Marshall, 6-5 forward, to perform Kezar .Stadium (his afternoon toj Of the games played Detroit Middleweight — Fedor Bogda- Jon Henrick's, Australia :55,4. at maximum efficiency. 'The giant IIKKALII LEAGi K t„ tv,- » ''rtnrn game with Green I holds the/edge 10 to four novski..^ Rus.sia, 925.75 pounds Men’s 400-Meter Freestyle— .-senior was pUylng his first game ST.VNDINOS Light Heavyweight — Tomy BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Crucial Moment BY EDGAR MARTIN Packer* to get the 11th week * The iWtlea between the Bears Eastern INViatnn Murray Rose, Australia, 4:27.3. after recovering from an apkle Kono. .Sacramento, Calif., 986.25 Men’s 20-Meter Breaststroke— sprain. BUZ SAWYER game fou f i'3 ’)2^ ’ * R u d v 'H e c k "r f!°^ I f «R"<’ Pl«>' «"<» the Cardinals lVthe"olde7t in W L pounds MM VtT!2) VAOVitST. BY ROY CRANE game loUl (3521, Rud.\ Hetk of , channel 18 will tele- the league, . It atarted ,in ------1920and « Boston ...... ___ 14 4 NasaniJFurukawa. Japan, 2:34.7! Play Tuesdav the league-leading Bendav* also I ' ca.st .y,,the game. ' “ " ‘^erteo ,in is».jo a Swimming MlORfAVE V iEtJt fVT TVW: MT»WOM\S«DTO TSATFCSN (MAKE? ^ *l]T,AN6EL, . HEREAFTER baa ’continued with one interrup­ New Yora ...... 9 9 Men's 200-Meter Backstroke- RockvlUe will attempt to make tops the individual pinners with a Men's 800-meter Relay-r Au.V- David Theile, Australia, 1:02,2. It two In a row Tuesday when they PL*^^5T V5. m MO aaisAwviiLtoiDMT :a rA L 0 NS 1 WASvUST YOU STICK TO 110.23 average. Willie Simpson It Is the next to the last week tion, in 1944. ever since. Over the Philadelphia .... ___ 9 10 STiOyTDTH’TTB ffiiuricoTteMBsrc tralla, 8:23.6 Women's 100-Meter Freestyle-:? meet Farmington, loser to Middle- TOIKU THE CONTVOLS. ^COMMANDER? TUVINS TO 104, Walt Latley 103.16, .loe Ln- of activity for all teams except year* the Bear.* have won 41 to IP ■■ .Tacuse ...... 6 13 -■ — (O'HiR? II THIS-me KgTUW M FLVIN6 YOUR Men’s 1500-XIeter Freest.vle — Dawn Fraser Aiutralia. 1:02. town last night. The game will he ' XTHOUdUT YOU WERE H O rv O i! Forge 102.22 and A1 Cervini 102- Baltimore and Washington, which for the Cardinal* with aix ties. *. IVestem Division ^ vou CAM MAKl? ROCkn PLANE«> George Breen, Buffalo, K. Y. Women's 400-Meter ^eestyle—• played In Farmington, as the high’ EIVIMS THE PLANE. . AND I 'l l FLY l5 trail In that order. The Ben- have a game .scheduled for Dec. ■ The game is a highly impoctanl K ochcater...... ----- 11 10 1 -■ 23 in. Baltimore. 17:52.9 Lorraine Crapp, Australia! 4:54.6. school's new armory court is not MM Fort Wavne . ... ___ 10 10 AAV 0*5. y da.vs' Bill Dalton has bowled the one for both te,-im.s. The Bear* ■Women's 400-Meter Relay— X F'ive other game* will be played Minneapolia ...... 10 11 Women's 100-Meter Backstroke ready for playing. best single for keglers averaging have won seven, lost two and tied Australia. 4:17.1 —Judy Grinham, Great Brit ) n, tomorrow. Los Angeles, which -has one and need a victory to remain St. Lou a ...... ___ 8 10 Rockville jayvees copped the pre- under 93, a 11-9. Ol.vmpirs Records 1:12.9. ■Jlm In S '31-24 score. ’/ / ' ■ been away from Ha home ba^ for in contention. The Qardinals have Saturday’* Hchedule mm 1! EMBLEM CLUB Track and Field Weight Lifting XsrkTtlla* (H) Capturing all four points from the past three weeks w ill/m eet won six and lost four and are with­ New lork vs St. Louis ftt Men’s 200-Meters—Bobby Mor­ Baltimore in the Coliseum, the Lightweight—Igor Rybak, Rus­ r . B F PU. the fifth place Satins (19-291 the in striking .distance of the Giants. waukec. row, San Benito Texas, :20,6. Chicago Cardinals and the/Chlcago sia, 837.5 pounds. 1 Jantor, f . : ...... o (M 0 league - leading Velvitla 135-131 In their ineetlng last .yea- the Philadelphia at Rochester. Men's 800 Xleters—Tom Court- 4 Kunferschmirt, f ...... JO A Bears will continue tlWir town Heavyweight—Paul Anderson, 9 3.3 maintained their seven-igame lead Cardinals sedred a stunning 53-14 Friday's Results new Livingston. N. J. 1:47.7. .1 Dnh<>rly. t ...... 0 (VO 0 rivalry with a contest In Wrigley Toccoa, Oa., 1,192 pounds. 4 Ru.ihri t ...... 0 OA 0 over the second‘ place Denlm.s (28- upset.' Fort WAync 105,- lyracuae 97. /Men's lO.OOO Xieters—Vladimir Field, the .New York Giants, with Shooting 4 J.rlbenfuth. c ...... ; n O-j 0 H WTvtvi swem 20) whq also picked up four points ! Pte.v .4rch Rival New York 107, St. Louis 101. KOuta, Russia, 28:45.6. Free ftlfle (300 Meters)— Vas- 3 Remkl-'Vlcx. g 4 1-8 9 H P w etoiaaE awD.'ft cowt>M0rt y& at• ( tK.the .expanse ...a .,.. of„/■ the ccllar-dwcll--aaii.a ,i,..aii __,n opportunlt.v ,« to clinch their-first ...m Washington, two games out of Boston 121,-.'Minneapolis 114. Men’s 5.000 Meters -Vladimir silo Borlsaov, Russia. 1.138 points. 3 B-frworth. s ...... 9 8-4 21 / ;e - 8 iner i 1*7 ■ T»% I Lonipr^nif* title sintc Ivfo. no&GOOID «S,n5) MORavVt.* aE»spw ______tM •%. vs. o«. inp Percale* (i3-3o). In tae Inird l first ^lace- with 'a five and four Sunday’s t^olif^ule Konta. Russia, 13:39.6 Silhouette Rapid Ihstol—Steven 25 Toiat* ...... 24 10-19 88 record, will meet an ar,ch rival In Boston at S.vracu*e. \ NetriasteN (84) -i __ |L_.. a»n«ti-w*f^». Xlen’a 1.500 Meters— Ron De­ Petrescu, Romania, 587. rth \ ‘’''.h "i'“* '” 7,‘’'St!.dium Tifs gLe will alsfbe the Philat^lphia Ragles who have Rochester at Fort Wayne'. laney, Ireland. 3:41.2. p \ B r PIS. JEFF COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN 25) 3-/ Gingham* * 23-, locally. Wsshington. after Cycling. 0 BorawsM, z ...... 8 0-1 18 won three.^ lost six and tied one. New York at MinneajKtUs. Men’! 400-Meter Hurdles- Glen 1 ZimnnlS. ■« : ...... 9 (VO 0 MICKEY FINN S u r p r i s e ! two weeks awky from home will 1000-Meter Time Trial—Leon- tT'6 K E N A LONG'S WEEKEND.' BY LANK LEONARD 1 Their series Id the closest in the \('and tied Wilcox (Meriden) 61, Hartford Dec. 1,1.—Middletown, home. heavyw’elght elinHnatlon bout Tech 25. iiD the ...... ■* . C hatfer\ Cleveland the Giants won 21-9. The one. In their first encounter this Dec; 14—East Haddam, away. “ P ‘■h* 1 victories. Is’ astounding In view'’of with Chtick Spieser today 'and -Plalnvllle 66, Windsoj; 55. next l)lg fight. this almoM total lack of amateur Brown* have won two of their seaaon the - team from the Golden Dec. 20-- St. -ITiomaa (New Gordon Wallace la protesting the Gate'won_17-I6 on a fourth period ThU should find the remarkable: background. He appeared in ho official count that ruletl ’ him a last three games and are tied With Prltaln), away, field goal. Green Bay inflicted one yonng man from Redding bidding’ more than three bouts as a simon- \SECOND ANNUAL Midget knockout victim in 1:34 of the Pittsburgh for fourth , place with Jan. 4- Open. of the two defeats the lions have heavily for Floyd Patteraon’s new-; pure. t ’ F^tbell League banquet, will be first round at .Madison Square four wins and a.ix reverses. Hockey at a Glance Jan. 8— Ellington, home. suffered this season. held tonight at 6:30 in the new' Garden. -- Cleveland leacls in the secies Jan. 10—Somers, swsy. m S X ' hear, Joh'pny- high school cafeteria. . A fine Baltimore, which slipped beipw Friday's Results with eight victories to five with Jsn. 11—St, Thomas (New June^^ Yankee Stadium In come-L*te|.vs say, that Machen program has be(f planned by the CAPTAIN EASY New Life For Qancy BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Not Too Long "He -was on his feet at nine." the .500 mark last week with four National League BY MERRILL BLOS8ER one tie. Britain), home. Police, and Firemen’s-It-A thletic , said Wallace’s co-manager. Harry wins and five defeats, will attempt Montreiil 3, Chiengo 1 Archie Moore kept: the breath of , A ,1 NO-.8UT YOU ffitHffiONE PROW^ TOMKJHT you PROVED HE PROBASLV Detroit with a half game edge ■Jan. 22 -Willlmantlc, home. Assn, and the main speaker will be W(5mT Sheppard, after laat night’s short­ to make it two in succession over life in prize fightteg the p a * t MAottna »APe. AlouG WITH YOU C M I w alk ENOUGH GTILL HAEJHS And WATCH the Doas oyer the Chicago Bear* in the •American League Feb. 4 -Somers, home. , around. It ia quite, possible thiit Dan Jesaee. successful head foot­ I w ONY BE READY VOU lived botiL "R an d y .Dirptn alao Western Conference will play the Los Angeles Rams. TTie^ Colts He)'*hey 4, Rodiester 2 two- year*.' With his weight-mak­ . C09^ P0UIJD i r TOON/ A T T H » TO HAVE CROaagP THE RE5T OP The r o l l _____ e o BY/ VnockiFd him down in. .the first and Feb. ^A- St. Thomas (Bloom- Patterson isn't ready for'Machen. ball coach at Trinity College. FOR AT LEAST A h a l f COME Pittsburgh on their home gridiron wo’n on their home gridiron "in the Saturday’s Schedule ing.. Aborigine style, and Tasman­ I TeUCE^WHeu YOU HAP ClANCy AUCY AND aiUGGEO HAdEN WEUBOrHlE he got up and knocked "him oiit. fleld):'away. Battle Tested PROUD P MM! h o u r ., f r e c k l e s /, for the first tfme since 1953. The first of the two game serlea 56-21. ian elixir pills, goalee ahd wives, PROM lEHINDV YOU WEREU'Tt IN? I’d like to go to the commission .\mericau League ' Feb. .8— Willlmantic, away. SCHEDULED CAGE game be­ Lions have won eight of t.heir 10 Los Angelea, which hold a four Her.shey at Springfteld plus a punch, that knocked Rocky Machen in the past 10 months 5Bi)).«0VMTRf^Dr0 to make a- protest." Feb. 21— Ellington, aw’ay. tween the Green Manor Prpi and gamea. Laat year in Pittsburgh, to.two'.edge in the.series, is hope­ Eastern League Marciano down, tbe antiquated ha* been battle tested to a greater ■Any-protest is not likely to get ^'eb, ' 22—8t. 'Thomas (Bloom­ ring gipsy kept the game alive. He" extent than haa Pattec.-sonf In the New BrlUln Pacers of the Central Detroit won from the Steeler 31-28 ful of breaking Ita three-game los­ Charlotte nt Ne\v Haven field). home. Connecticut Basketball .League haia much consideration for the New in a game _which Pittaburgh*' ing streak. personally conducted a mail and four yeara alncc' he won the gold York State Athletic Commission m easB^ campaign to land the medal In the Olympic Gamea ail been postponed .tonight- jSlated to be played at the high, achool already has the report of Ref^rei! crack at Marciano. He would say Helsinki. Machen haa been brought Barney Felix who said* "Wallace'* anything to break into print. He along properly, and the fact that gym the contest will be.;ri#ch*d- knee was on the floor at the' count United States Olympic Tankers made astounding ciiarges, riled op- ha j;ot there ao quickly ia a tremen­ uled for a later date! 'The Pro* of 10.’’ ' Dons Run F^in Streak to 58^ I ponents. Rut he brought customers dous recommendation. sre idle until Sunday. Dee. 16 when they meet the Holyoke AUlee Crowd Bixm Slniling into the arena or park and, ’aave- Machtti.-' who only h*» to im­ The small crowd of about 2,000 Need No Apologies for Showing for hit falling apart in the Pat­ prove hU way of dishing it nut in In the Bay State. that paid 55,000 fo see the nation­ Chet Forte Paces Columbia terson debacle, didn't let tfiem close, haa fought . four ranking down. ROilER TUKKINGTON of Mm - ally televiiM bout booed the sud­ heavyweights thia year. He twice chestcr haa been elected co-ceptiUn den ending because they.felt short .Melbourne, Dec. 8 (/P)—the-trslla'a lot and none came aa a For the first time In years, the wient 10 with Julio Mederoa, an..,es- New York. Dec. * IA7—The San.6-9 transfer frpm Hannibal, Mo.. of next year’s Wealeyan Unlverelty .'W! changed. A fter all, Wallace holds United States Olympic swimming surprise. situation is bright for a-genuine tablisihed whacker. He knocked TJi. Reg. BA, Ht. t . . Francisco Dons, . a'ho will break pumped in nine points to spark the varsity cross coiuttry- team. A the British Empire ' light heavy and diving team need offer no heavyweight championship fight. out Nino Valdes around for 10 and ground for a' new "hom e” today.. Dona tp a 29-22 halftime edge, ^ead Coachea Bob Muir and graduate of Manchester High MORTY. MEEKLE Foul Play BY DICK CAVALLI THE STOBY OF MARTHA WAYNE Followed crown Although he weighed . only apologies for its showing In the Neither Patterson nor Machen has then left the gigantic Cubanola for BY WILSON SCRUGGS apparently are in no mood to .give! Ruaseiijand K.C. Jones are ex­ 1956 Ganllcs. Stan Tinkhsm aaid before the com­ where he aUrred In , tgack and ,!(64 to Aiiythony’s 173 3-4 pounds. petition began their youngatera to resort to tall tales. Here are a seHously dead with a single punch ground to Kansas. North Carolina p«cted tp attend ground-breaking Tills fine American outfit simply cross country. Turklngtoi) he* NOmtNdMUqrlAUMto ^ 9H C BAKEtPA CiEVIL/O- ANPIOUlC JUSTIN T1ME1DCARRV TN «FaU M .J«PaU 06M i HfB NEATT POUNDM,MARTHA (fKIfS Anthohy ■ ?l-year-old Grflden would have tS exceed their beat couple of youngsters with the old In eight. Johnny Holman Was or liny of the other team* ^ith de- reremonie*- today for the JKrhoor* rafi into an grray of Australians been a varsity croaa eountjy'twi­ dOMINflCMK pBCNe^NflALLCW/ J Pa3P'LAVH?CAkC TTCMTOTHEOItMCM BAZAAR BXME I ni^i4>wvi!«TiimrHDiMio^ Glove, grad 'take-BiIIto> Yorzvk and ‘“'Ivla Ruuaka of Berkeley. Calif., old man tp sucUenly decide at the and-Joan Rosazza of Torrington. going over he gave the tough and W'Hh both hand*.- .baVklng Wallace K.C. Jofne*. the Dons keep_wtnnlng •■home’' court. Shelley Mann In' the butterfly weighing in Oiit his future was ringwiae Johnriy Summerlin. toward a neutrhl corner, and then -^something they ve ^dope since Most of the other major games eveYits, graceful Patricia McCorr Conn, .did'not excel their previOua some -distance behind him. Patter­ YALE ^BDUUB . beat.ilt juat wasn't good enough. A. match with Hprrlcane Jack- •ent his .off-balance opponent UCLA tripped them pp in Decern-. jaat night were centered. on the raick, -for the second Olympics, a son and Machen provide a natural son w-ouid give the trade a com­ through the ropes with another ber 1964. . • ; West Cpaat double dM ng' champion, and Bob match with no questions involved. parison betweep' Eddie Hechep New Haven. Conn. (^ Odd Clotwqpbiy in the men's sprjng- two-fisted flurry. . . . WlnB^ly ,v At Comvallls. Ore., Texas edged SAM HAS KICK They'couldn't miaa drawing a mil­ and Floyd Patterson. " ’ thtng about Yale’s 1M7 fOotbdU Last night, they eiasUy moved Dregon SUte 64-63 and little boardf’mive. lion dollars at the gate. ' And then .the International Box­ schedule of nine gemee U that it , ^ -0 AM PmA ’‘ft 6 a 4 A ' _a ■ P wm. In the more exciting events, the' BEBITIUMNO White' Sulphur Springs, W.-Y*- No other heavyweight ever hit ing Club would te.in buaineaa... wtU meet ell of iU 19M oppOoeRU Durham, N' C. (N) freestyle races, Australia's superb the highest echelon as quickly i the Seme order next eewiMi. TVw (NEA)-—Sam Snead, celebrated big busineaa. Bradley, slartinf ^ Jl^rrsy Rose. Jon Henricks, Lor- aa the piigged-nose Machen with Ivy League champions wtU play eU son aa Duke’s - head 'mUne Crapp, and Da\Vm Fraser “ 1 tournament golfei'. has an ambl- the claaaic moves W hich belle his Bpal eerie* at bomiT for tha Mil­ home gamas, trataUng .to coach, faced 4 fremendous rebuild- At thet, San Fraijoisco SUte uU* remaining, he put Texas in Slmply -i-j perfonhedr-i.—, to their praa- « on to work out W ith the WaSt Inexperience. Machen ia ailmoat waukee Braves We# with Clhcin- Ithaca to meet Cbeee* td. P W * . ing job. Seven Isttefinen are ntiss- held a 14-13 lead after the 'game's frbnt 58-57. and it held the lead {.Clipping leveL Virginia feothaii team to show hia unbelievably gooii. for 4 Jad who Ratl. Ten playing dates aUVMted delphla to play reffifTfHl .!•’ , -Ml. A# *1,. ^rat 12 minutes, (But AH Day, A the reft of the way. Eight gold nadala fell to Xus-1 ability a* a' pasaer and kidier. 1 hM baen boxing prefaaaionally for 849.896 fan# to (M t Y S t a d t a t ^ - FriBootMi ta fww ftaTlpM k. '

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PAGE TEN JCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, rONN^^;,S2(TURpAY. DECEMBER 8, 1956 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER OONM4 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1D66 m W«ltt<^RM l EsUte 77 r Busineas SCrrlecs Dffercd 18 xi^intinK'—PnDcrttif 21 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! BY^PAGALY and SHURTEN .Wanted—To Boy ^ lI8; Hbuaco For Sale 72 - . 4 ■ . a, two- Toliand County Probe Reveals PaMcnger Tlii^wn from Clir In Cm*b RUBBISH A'ND uhea removed. itSFlNISHINb celllnga, painting, MANCHESTER, 36 Wellingtbil Rd. (amUy, thref-fai...,,, bustnesa 1 Qlis$ifie(f General cleanins. .cellara, attlod paper haunging,: wallpaper booka. S^ven room colonial. Excall^nt property. Have many haift buyers and yarda. ReaaonaOle 'atea.,^M. Fully inaured. Tel. Edward R. WANTED TO buy ping pong table. Superior Court ■■■ you MI. 9-4035. location. Fireplace. ^OU: steam Mortgagek'jUTanged, Pl*aa« call Torch Sparked A M, Rubhiah RemOV%lr' MI. Price. Ml. 9-1003. tet-* HOWS AiOUT, ANO/Ae W0BKIN8 George L. uranadio; Realtor'.'Ml. Idvertisement UP this INVBSfrORy TtJSfTHER heat. Attached garage. Tastefully 9-»767. ' • A round'Thk " decorated. Immediate occupancy. 9-5878. 109 Heniy .^8t. ■ PAPERHANGING all typea expert­ HONEysUN? \ Rockville, Dec. 8 (Special)-4- CLASSIFIED ADVT. ‘ DOOR.S OPENED. Heya mted. ly hung. Call Ml. 9-9559 for free OFFICE, HONkyaiM Riwmf Without Ra'ny says the shipments printed in the. government news­ agreement of Nagy ai|d his ice. Commercial, houaehold. air Bonds—Stocks ; Gaston Realty, 165 School St. Ml. IT COSTS YOU liothlng to list your s in g l e o r d o u b l e " room, In- house with the Manchester Multi­ Rockville. compiled 'With regulations, of the paper Nepasabadsad today in- portatlon" to Romania rOVK COOPERATION WICL conditionera. freezera. A. and W, M prinaxM 81 quire State Tailor Shop. 8 Bissell 9-57'l. Evenings, Ml. 9-7468. Interstate Commerce .Commission creasad fear .that the”go^mraent inging into serious doubt" BE APPRECIATED Refrigeration Co. Ml. •-1237. BU. ple Ustlng System. For detail* Divorce was. granted' to Mrs. Sf. MI. 3:.5047, MI. 3-7.383. Margaret B. Daiker, Stafford and the U.S. C ^ st. Guard. liad adopted a policy of-police Kadar will use hia i Ito 9-3196. -Ml. 9-0055. QUICK CASH!' 8^.25 per thouaand m ! ^x26. SIX ROOM ranch, 26 ft. Please call Carlton W, Hutchins, per month-inrludea principal and p jf^ L E T HER BUMP INTO HIM AT j master bedroom, excellent condi­ Realtor. MI. 9-5132, 9-4694. Springs, from Hei*.jert C. Daiker, The Eneign 8ickfor.d concern, euta raprasaion, despite its plgdgeaj^the best end. CLEAN. AND paint thoae guttera intereat. Hartford CH. 6-8897 -TH6 EATfiRV WHERE hE MiSHT. K tion. six years old, large lot, high Utica, N. Y., on gruutldi of deser­ which had said it wquldTigbt the to the oontrary. The resolution Dial Ml 3-5121 ROOM FOR RENT. hot water, fire department ban on jiow. Avoid coatly repalra later. Frank Burke. Connecticut Mort­ expected to PICK UP THE TAB - heat, parking. MI. 3-1408. elevation, $10,.500, Carlthn W. tion. >'■ agaih blamed the United States Ml. 3-138.3. . gage Exchange. Lewia corner • O V f DOSS HE LET DSTANCE Hutchins, MI. 9-5132, 9-4694. WANTED—Two family homes. Call Kathryn Damon Riddled Rock­ ihipment of ita'product via and other western naUort- for pro­ Provid^ce Pai Gold. COME BETWEEN THEM? UGHT HOUSEKEEPING room iJI. 3-1607. ville, was granted a divorce from piera, eaid last night. Such legal' voking the rebellion. s WILUAMS REFRIGERATION Co. HAVE MEDIU.M priced house* for action was not planned “at this and Fonnd with kitchen privileges, single or John W. Riddle, on grounds of in­ Tltere were m ore. strikes and Absolve Service on all typea of refrigera­ d o u ^ . 14 Arch St. Mrs, Dorsey. sale. Excellent location.s. J. D. tolerable cruelty. She-wfi. awarded time." street fights yesterday, ^ e strike* tion equipment including houae­ Help Wanted— Female .83 LOST—BOXER fown,' Realty Co. John DeQualtro, Bro­ custod.v of two,ml'hor children and A compkny atatement yesterday dlsniptM work in several fac­ hold. Commercial aalea. One INTERESTING J^a Rg e ^h e a t e d room,' vCentral.^ ker. said: "The action of the Fire De­ Newr^rt, R. I., Dee. S black maak, Wljlte cheat and pawa. phone all houra. Ml. 9-M18. U.S. to' Assure $75. per^monfli support for each tories. Buperidr court Jury dellh(Rfftad Name ' "Luckv>\ Vicinity Weat Kitchen privileges, separate en­ d u r ^ litigation, and $160 in coun- partment hie eerioua implications. A street fight broke out at the OPPORTUNITY trance. Gentleman parking MI. MANCHESTER—Two-family 6 * 8 There are many products made by 2vi hours yesterday befora ro^ Side. MI. 8-7556. ! BUYING PAPER, magazinea, raga, Available for girl at least 21 | 3-4724. • . Centrally located. Turklngton fees. The defendant Is to have same place in Budapest where a tnriiing verdicth for th o ' do- acrap-iron and metal. Will pick reasonable rights of visitation, and other manufacturers, Including ex- claah Thursday took three lives LOST—Vicinity of V'emon, brown! yeara old with good education or j Bros, Realt.v Co, .MI. .3-1.507. West Europe -plosives and chemicals, which will, fendants, the Prvoidenoe Jounial up any time. Dial 112-TR 5-7821. R ^A SA N T WELL heated room, to have the children during vaesv by official account and 17 ac­ and black Airedale Terrier,’, business background, with some ! $8700 C02PY TWO bedroom ranch, tions. explode if detonated by another ex- and orte of its reporters, John typing ability. Initiative, imagina- j allN housekeeping farillties at­ cording to unconfirmed reports. No Strohmeyer, in a |I50,00<) Ubffi anawera to name of Prince. J^i FAY S SEPTIC Tanka Service - I Five year* old, copper plumbing. In an action brought by Gloria ploiion.’’ deaths were reported in the aeoond --^cenae No. 68966. Reward. Call 51J cleaning. Inatalliqg, c. ellara tion and the ability to work on tached, parking, nkar bus MI. Of Every Aid Experts still are studying the suit .vour own helpful in' this unusual 3-6985. I Excellent condition. Nice trees, A. Sutkaitia, SUfford, against Wal­ incident, provoked by the anger 9-8144. -grained. MI. 9-23,t0. i Carlton W. Hutchins, MI. 9-5132, ter R. Sutkaitia, Wlnifsor Locks, area surrounding the wrecked pier of a Hungarian crowd over the City Oouncilman Henry J , So position. Paid vacation, five day ' '(('onttnued from Page One) of the Luckenbach Steamship Cotis sued Strohmeyer for $80;000 week, group insurance and security 247 NORTH MAIN- ST. Large heat­ Ml. 9-4694. the plaintiff was granted custody arrest of a young man by Rus­ HliSs: TELEtmiON ~ServicT ed, furniahed joom . Call Mrs. Line. '' and the newrspaper for 1100,000. LOST- -Giri'a ID bracelet. Reward. ■ Available at all timea. Phllco fac­ for the future are positive benefHs. of a minor child. $12.50 support sian troops. Irish on premises before 4 ptm. I $1200 DOWN, six room Cape, (two congressional leaders: but leaders Edward S. Silver, Brixtklyn dia- The Councilman claimed he wae Call MI. 8-8833. j tory aupervlaed aervice. Tel. MI. For additional information and Help Wanted— Female 35 Poultr.v and Supplies 43 Garden— Farm— Dairy and $12.50 alimony during litiga­ Hungarian police charged the unfinished) dormers, recre.sHfm probably wiU be called Into White tion. trict attorney, said yesterday his crowd, swinging clubs' and firing libeled.in a May 1, 1M5 story to 9-9698. confidential interview. Call TWIN BEDS, all cony«jriienrea, cen­ roam, trees, oiil.side fireplace, cen- the Sunday Journal. SALESGIRLS wanted, full time. BROAD BREASTED Bronze tur- Products 50 House conferences Dec. 31 and Jan. Judge Alcorn reserved decision own investigation showed "with a Two paaaengen aoek to comfort Mra. Regina Bvlnakl, 30 Ifigh in the air. Police carried several LIBERTY MUTUAL LIFE trally lo<'ated. gentreqian pre­ tral. Callon W. Jfutohins, MI. 1, for a review of the problem and fair degree of certainty" that the The suit revolved - around tho Annooncements ALL ELECTRIC r^zora aerviced Experience not necessary. Em­ keys, fresh and frozen. Ready any ferred. MI. .3-6672, 'x. in a motion (or visitation in the S t. after placing blanket over woman who waa thrown from car in truckloads of men and wromen and repaired at Ruaa^ll'a Barber INSURANCE CO. U S. No. 1 POTATOF.S, Bryan 9-5132. 9-4691. , ' administration thinking about the explosion had been caused by the story’s quotation: "De O t^ en­ ploye benefits. Montgomeiy time, 10-25 lbs. Fresh eggs. Bros., 179 Tolland Tpke. MI. action brought by Francis T .'Z . which ahe was passenger about 12:80 this morning. The accident from Uie scene. Mlt»,^VAUOHN— Medium — Ad- Shop, Corner Oak and Spruce Sta. Ml. .6-1161 . Wards, Manchester. Schsub's Turkey Farm. 188 Hills- BEAUTIFITLI.Y furnished. 'I V , ^ Maneh^teV BJxparidabla C a ^ solution. At present the United primacord. took place at Pine amd Walnut Bta when the car in which Mra Ehrln- Yugoalaila, meanwhile, called joyed a back yard terras of dty- 9-7037 Ijetween 12 and 1 p.m. and White against Thomas C. White Two Women owmed/brick, liauled to his prop­ viaor.'For appointment phone ,CH. Remington, Schick, Sunbeam and town Rd. : next to bath. Two gentlembq. . Near everything. B'lill prira States is providing military as­ Jr., both of Staffo-d. iski waa riding waa atruck by another vehicle. (Burkamp Photo). Its ambaaeador home from Buda­ Norelco. WANTED.—Reliable woman. Live after 5 p.m. i $11,900. 1 have all kinds of new erty by a city truck.’' 6-6785. ^ Franklin Ave., Hart­ PRESS OPERATOR, five day: i Please call atfer 6:30, Ml. 9-6801': sistance but no economic aid to the In action brought by Madeleine pest amidst signs that relations ford, C onn.\ week, numerous benefits. Apply I in, assume charge of hoiiae, four I', ranches from $1.3,900 up plus -50 European allies. with the current Hungarian re­ In hia charge to the jury; J[adko I..AND CLEARED and bruah in person New .Model Sundry, 73 i children (three school agei. Ap­ hipre listings of used homes. W* B. Boiire against Wilfred Boure, Hurt in 4-Car Joeeph Weisberger said tte Jury X WHITE HOLI-AND Turkeys. Frank AT CENTER. Nice rlean room for "Die idea of expanding aid to evidence was heard but trial was Court Cases gime are growing more chilly. burned. Stone walla built and Summit. St. I proximately one week. References Bronkie, I.ake St. MI. 9-4687. Fertilizers 50-A two gentlemen, bath, shower, bu>*xsell or trade. Call The BHIs- should be for the defendants U grading done. Ml. 9-6275. Arthur requited, MI. 9-6616, wonh' Mitten Agency Realtors, Europe under the circumstance* not completed. Frank A. Johnson President "nto’a government is Peraunaki' 8 parking. 29 Hazel St. MI. 9-7083. may get some support from a re­ Auto Accident NATO Meeting jurors .found statements in the Gay. LICENSED NUR.s e wjinted for re-1 — GOOD, CLEAN cow mamire. $5 All. .3-6^. A motion to aet aside the verdict irate because former Hungarian story were subetantially true and lief work. Call .MI. 9-2324 between ^ " ’ANTED Woman for all around port of the Houae Foreign Affairs of a Jury in the case of Zinaida I. Douglas W. Hickox, 21, of 400 Premier Imre Nagy was arrested Articles For Sale 45 and $10 loads delivered. Excellent Woodland St., charged with inde­ Now Octogenarian that any inferences f n n . tlism WANTED—Ride to Pratt A-. Whit-1 e l OOR AND' papering aervice. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. restaurant work. Apply Dug-Out CHRISTMA.S OCCUPANCY. Four'' Committee. Nelson, et al, Andover, was taken and apparently deported after n6y.Alrcraft, 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. frpm ; Floora aanded and refiniahed. Alan for lawns, shrubs, .'ll. .3-7804, I ApartmcntA-^FIatfl— cent assault on a minor, was bound Two women suffered moderate Seen Repairing were reasonable.. Lunch, 316 Alain St, ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ Tenements 6.1 room Cape, sl.X room Colonial. No In its present highly tentative i under consideration by Judge Al injuries about 12:30 a.m. \today ies'vlng the sanctuary of the Yugo­ LydiH St. MI. 9-2286. ; papering and painting. TR. 5-2071 CHICKEN .MANITRe for lawns, reasonable offer ■ fcfu.sed. Many over to the next term ■ of Hart­ Frank A. Johnson, 61 Strickland ^------5-1050. able and standard typewriters. form, the report is understood to j corn. when the car in which they yere slav embSMsy in Biidapest. All makes of adding machines | shnibs, gardens. Winter use gives ' listings from $11^900 up, T. .1. ford County Superior Court, crim­ St., reached hie 80th milestone yes Hartford Cabbie Ctdiaiwea WOULD LIKE TO share my apart­ emphasize the importance of the A jury awarded'$15,000 to the inal aeasion, under $1,000 bond to­ driving was struck by another Western Split Radio Belgrada reported last ABtomobnes tor Sale 4 Help Wanted— Male .le -sold or rented. Repairs on all : quickest spring results, eiproially ment with young .business girl. 1 Crockett. Realtor, MiT'.3-1.3T7 re.s. Atlantic alliance as a deterrent to plaintiff In the action brought aev-; vehicle at-Pine and Walnut ats, terday and the day waa made very night that Ambassador Daliroh MPXHANICAL makes. Marlow's. j lawns and shnibs. MI. 3-6971. Write Box O Herald. , -MI 9-7751, or .Mr.s. \irt01s, ’ All. any warlike moves by Soviet Rus- eral weeks ago .against Ford, Ba- day. Soldatic, Yugoslavia’s ambassador Hartford, Dec. 8 (d>—lamia ilouiaehold Serricea PRESS OPERATOR to learn setup. j Hickox wal^d examination of and forced into two parked cars. happy for him by relatives and' BEFORE YOU BUY a uaed car j , 3-*75R. (Coatinued tram Pag* Oae) Goulet, *0, a Hartford taxicab driv­ Apply in person. Gunver .Manufac. •'*- j con A Davis. Inc., et al. Police made two arrests. friends from this town and New in Budapest, has paid a farewell aee Gorman Motor Salea. Bulck Offereil 18-A ASSEMBLER SALE—3.3 1-3 rt off on 19.36-19.37 j ' The committee baa been engaged The plaintiff claimed damages the charge in Town Court. He was visit to Premier Kadar — the first er, coUapeed yeaterday aftamooa Salea And Service, 285 Main turing Co., 234 Hartford Rd. wallpaper. Green Paint and Wall-1 FI.AT FOUR rooms, first floor. ; 103 PROSPECT .ST New live room arrested Nov. 28 during investiga­ According to police. Mrs. Regina When — or even whether — they Britain who called at the Johnson Household. Goods 51 (or several months in an overall I because of blasting operations in Eviniski, 45, 30 High St., a pas­ announcement that Soldatic wraa as his cab was moving along lYoir Street. Ml. S-IS?!. Open evenings. TRY US FOR retiphOlatering, slip paper at the Green. Open daily 8-9 i Adults only. Apply 43 Church St. j ranch. Full basemenl. oil hot stud.y of foreign aid from its be-. i connection with laying a gas pipe- tion of a complaint filed by a Man­ will meet aa a Big Three. home -to offer their congratulations PartE, Av*. An unknown tuidiiitrlaii to assemble small component •TOOL MAKBIRS B'i7ri~Class. p.m. water heat. Three bedrooms. chester man. senger in s car operated by Miss about to leave hia post. Some covers draperies, rug cleaning. gmninga after World War 11 up to ime in Andover, Dulles, freshly out of the hospi­ and to-remember him with gift* quarters thought his recall was a jumped into the oeb and brought NEED A CAR? Short on a down Free delivery aervice. All work parts. Must have previous ex­ overtime, lop pav. Manche.iter DOING YOUR SHOPPING WANTED Girl to share four room Large lot. B: & B! Realt.\4 MI. Three youths involved in an in­ Doris Todd, 26, Bolton, was thrown tal after an operation for cancer, and flowers. The receipt of a-cable- Tool A De.sign, 130 Hartford Rd. FOR SALE- .35 gal. drums, in good ' the present. Aluch of the study waai x statutory continuance of three from the car in which ahe was rid­ move to show'full disapproval of it to a halt. Goulet wraa takan to payment or had your credit turned i guaranteed! Smith's Upholstery perience on mechaaical assem­ houae with two girls. Afl. .3-1054 9-6297. MI. 3-4180, ' cident at a Spruce St. service sta­ will arrive Sunday and plans im­ :ram from hia only brother In S t Francia Hoapit*.! whera hawraa . down? Don’t give up! For a good i Shop. 243 N. Main St. Ml. 9-4863. AH. 9-5283. . i condition. $2.50 each. For further I ' EARLY? after 5 :30 p.m. I ■"“ "ths was granted in the action ing and suffered multiple rib and iweden waa another pleaaant sur­ the Hungarian action. H ungry bly units. Interesting and clean tion Nov. 21 had their cases dis­ mediate consultations irith U.S. haa rejected Yugoslavia’s protests declared dead on arrivaL The man deal-not thru a small loan com- Evenings MI. 3-7267. information call The Herald, ' MANCHESTER. West sT d e Cozy f' V' by W. David Keith, adm., posed of. Peter B. Binge, 18, Cov­ skull injuries. officials here. A' meeting of the prise. y—aee “ Harry” at 333 Main work. Ideal location for local phone -MI. .3-5121. We have an excellent selection of FOUR ROOM apartment, second four room non-expandihle bunga­ m ti. o? th? cnn,m ^ycr Bonney, et al. Mrs. Eviniski wdf; admitted to Mr. Johnson Is enjoying excellent that the arrest of Nagy and his who stopped the cab dlam>paarad. I lamps, small electrical appliance.^, entry, was fined $25 for breach of Big Three appeared a possibility (Formerly Douglas Motors). FURNITURE repairing and refin­ resident. JOIN A GROWING floor. Heat, utilities and garage low home. EnclaScd. porches,, hot Lre chLlert hv (hi. * I" -“>« Howard C. Bow- Manchester Memorial Hospital health. Formerly with Cheney followers broke a Yugoelav-Hun- hassocks, rockers, and all kinds of I peace. Two companions, who, po­ later. In the 'week. garlan agreement guaranteeUig r ishing: antiques restored. pSimi- furnished. References required. ^ water heal, combination storm ments ^ ^ ers. et al. againat Lamed G. Dun- lice said, were with him when an where her condition this morning Brothers for a long period, he re­ BUND GET WORKSHOPS INEXPENSIVE CLEAN transpor­ USED CURTIS storm windows and ' home furnishings, $90 s month. Wrije Box Q, Herald. Possible important develop­ ture Repair Service, Talcottville. COMPANY ^ - sash fenced in lot, det.ached ga­ oc hi* widow, several motions air hose was taken and later re­ was described as good. Miss Tod(), tired some years ago. He haa long their aafety. Colombo, Ceylon — Workahona tation. If you don't eee what you MI.. 3-7449. , screens. Call MI. 3-8848. i rage. amesite drive. B'or appoint­ ments during the coming session Vice President Edvard KardelJ for the blind are being eatab* ■ll WIRER A M ) ‘“ were argued but Judge Alcorn re- turned, were' referred to juvenile who suffered contusions behind the include: been an active member of the Cov­ Wantv^ our lot look behind our In the growing carbide cutting U.se out' la.vawa.v plan TO RENT—Two remodeled apart­ ment to see thi.s home please enant-Congregational Church, 23 said intervention'of Soviet troops Uahed in Ceylon by the mtetna- INLAID MAHOGANY bedroom | ments. second floor. One four “ * I*' decision. authorities, also charged with right ear and was also admitted 1. Agreement on a better office.^Cara to suit all purses. 333 FORMICA counters, ceramic wall tool Industry we need experienced phone Howard R. Hastings, Real­ port, subject to review by - ,______Spruce St. -•I in the Hungarian rsbeUlon was tional Labor Organisation. Main, formerly I>ougia3 Motors. and floor tile. Let us modernize SOLDERER ^ suite, $250, clock, two blue scatter i CHAMRPiRS FURNITURE room with bath, one five room tor. Ml. 9-1107 any time. the committee members. Rep. breach of peace. The pUw youths to the local hospital, was In fair method of consultation before any machine operators and other types rugs, Persian lamb coat, size 14, j were Roger Uebmam^lT, also of condition, hospital officials said. your bathroom and kitchen. For I of induatnal personnel. If you want SALES with bath. Heat and hot water Richards (D-SC),' retiring chair­ member makes a move which t i n FORD. Very good condition, free estimates call MI. 9-2655, The Only qualified and experienced $.50, 788 North Main St. furnished. Adults. references. MANCHESTB:R - Three bedroom man of the committee, is expected Ike Will Hold Coventry, and John'^V. Ofiara, 16, Patrolman John Hughes, .who might-affect the others. This grows a good Job apply at office. ______i______, F«'our new tires. Reasonable. Phone Tile Shop, Buckiand. operators will be considered for 503 Ea.st Middle Tpke.. Open to a.m. to 12 and 3 p.m. to ranch home. Hot water heat, near in Washington for a (Inal.staff con­ of 160 Woodside St. investigated the accident, said out of the Suez affair. MI.'9-1608. this type of work. If you have FOR SALE ■^-Folding bed. maple AT THE GREE.N 7. It'a Schwl St. off Main. Waddell Schoo) and bus. Prieed Ofiara was fined $12 for failure, KGss Todd was going south on 2. Agreement^on extending the WEAVING of bumof'^oth holea kitchen table, other small table, ference before (jhrisUnas. had some previqps experience NELCO TOOL CO., INC. Open dailyt'io a m. . 5 p.m. I for quick sale How.ird R. Hast'- Meanwhile, a cofhmittee mem­ Secret Talk on to grant the right of way and $6 Pine St., when she ss'W the lights area of interest to\ include the and tom clothing, hosiery runs, two bureau* (one with mirrori, d e p o t; s q u a r e two rooms! for driving without required of a west bound car, operated by 1951 DE SOTO, four door sedan. 7 :30 p.m. . 9 p.m. . ings, ResltoY. MI. 9-1107 any time. ber. Rep. Robert C. Byrd i D - | _ -. * * Middle East. This grows but of handbags repaired, zipper re­ on wiring o f soldering of re­ 266 Center St., Pine St. entrance lawn mower, several other items. private bath, utilities, best, free glasses. The rules of the road Orris L. Cousins, 45, of 42 Cooper Russia’s effort ' to get behind Call MI. 9-6746. placement, umbrellas repaired, Reasonable for quick sale 7-9 parking, sdults. business block. WVa). said In an interview I p 1 j t i r j A H I advertiEilkg inust be in sistors, condensors or panel FRANK'S ANTIQUE SHOP. 420 ! SAVE I buy direct from owner. he think? Congrc.sa would go along charges arose out of a separate in­ St. ' NATO's defenses by entry into men’s shirt collars revers^ and boards, you will find this most Thurs.. Fri., Sat, nights.' 31 Ed­ . Lake St., is hu.ving and selling Call Mr. Keith. MI 9-8191. Newly decorated Cape Cod. Nice cident at School and Alain Sta. 1948 STUDEBAKER sedan. Good replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ mund St, V V, with ^s request for economic aid, She told police she paid little at­ that ares. good used furniture and antiques. location. .MI. 9-3619. when several girls complained to tention to the vehicle because aha Radar Warning Net running condition. Phone MI. ing Shop. interesting. WANTED— Automotive machinist TWO FURNISHED room* with .espei’lally to Britain, but he added: llkxttimied from Pag* Oae) 8-1834. or man to learn automotive ma­ O GAUGE LIONEL train trank-1 ______ATI. 9-6580 Hours 9 a.m.-8______p.m. kitf-hen privileges, $60 per month. ■ "There is 'going to be a disposi­ police that Ofiara nearly ran them thought Cousins would stop at the 3. Agreement on extension of a down with his ccar. our hands at the right FLAT FINISH Holland window chine work. AH benefits. Schiebel f^m ers and accessoriea '^ o ANTIQUE FURNTTURBJ, sil\ ^ Ladies or couple preferred AIL Lois tor Sale tion in Congress this time to de­ stop sign at the corner. large seals radar, warning net I960 MERCURY, club cotlpe. GRAY MANUFACTURING 75 Wilson said the'new Pentagon The eases of four youths involved similar to that across Nprth shades, made, to measure. All Bros., Center St,, at Proctor Road. small sleds, two pad- small skis.; phina, and used furniture 9-3409. mand a more bold and forthright budget was iio.t aettl^d during hia Cousins admited to police he - Radio, heater, overdrive, and aun mefal Venetian blinds at a new in an alleged fight at Miller’s America, but with Its most active CO. c club chair, Hollywood bed. head-1 bought and sold. FAimiture Repair MANCHES'EER—Three lots. 90x1.30 foreign policy on the part of the meeting with the President. The saw the lights of Miss Todd’s car visor. A good buy for $215. Can be low price. Keya made while you WANTED—B'ull nr part time coun- i board and frame with legs. All. i FOUR ROOM Dl’PLKX in Orford Dance Hall last Saturday night but was unable to see the stop sign segments In IVest Germany. seen at Bill's Mobile Serrice, 184 Service. Ml. 3-7449. on paved road. City water. Price administration. Lots of questions three service*—Air Fwce, Navy wait. Marlow’s. Hilliard St. ter man for meat department. , 3-6297. ' ! Village, gas heat, stove and re­ $2,000 each. Call Gaston Really. are going to be asked." were continued until Dec. 22. at the intersection because of S' 4. Election of a new Secretary time to make the right East Center St. Aak for Walt. Manche.ster Public Market, 805 and Army—reportedly nqa asked refrigerator $10 gas stove frigerator, no pets. Write Box N, 165 School St.. MI 9-5731 i S^ninga Other sources close to the com­ The youths, Henry St. Pierre. 17, line of parked cars oil Walnut St. General f o succeed Lord Ismay •. '.V OTRTAINS lauiidcred in my home. Main Street: j MEN'S r u b b e r hip boot. . size Herald. Wilson for about $44 I Manchester 1 $10, -maple breakfast set $15. port Ml 9-7466. mittee, who asked not to be quoted of 1533 Tolland Tpke.. Frederick near the corner. who has asked, this time insistent­ AH work done bv hand. Reason­ I 12 like new. Ping Pong table, Wilson himself figured . kcversl ly. to be relieved by next April. FOR SALE— 1937 Buick sedan. TRUCK DRIVERS for Liel oil de- i : able fireplace with neon lights. by namt, said they feel certain a weeks ago that higher coilt^ for F. Busiere Jr.. 21, Eaat Hartford, Cousins said he' tried to atop but able rates. MI. 9-2411. wringer waaher. Reasonable. All. , A4AIN Three room heated Robert H. Gillette, 18. Wethers­ skidded and hit Miss Todd’s car. Paul-Henri Spaak of Belgium Is Driven dally. Call MI, 3-6593. “ A GOOD PLACE TO WORK'' livery. Apply in person. Aforlarty ' 3-8583. 1 $20. Call JA. 8-7575 after 3:.30 p.m. ' apartment available Jinuary lat. request for large scale economic equipment and weapons would edition, displasr ahvgr» Bros.. 315 Center St. All. 3-51.^5. i flbUTH WINDs6 r Lot 100x318, aid in Europe would set off a full field. and Charles E. Bousquet, 18, The latter vehicle in turn - was regarded as his likely successor. j EI.F:CTRIC s t o v e . Westlnghouae $64 monthly, including utilities. $1800, MI,.-8-6.3,31. up defense expenditures $1 ' ' ' ' / NEW VWORLD Book Em yclo- fledged congressional debate on of 97 .Hackmatack St., were all ar- pushed Into two parked cars on 5. Action on the report of^ the 1948 BUICK OONVER’nB L E . Buildins— Contracting: 14 79.57 de luxe model, three burner and Write Box T, Herald. to $3 billion over the current $3i 3-man group appointed last year 850. SHOEMAN pedia. Ideal Oiristmas gift. First I ^ the administration's conduct of I’ested by Policeman Brneat Noske, the west side of line St. south of MI. 3-8583. deep well cooker, broiler and Ll'^.'-'RETIRBl. invest in Sunny billion. But yesterday he declined Walnut St., throwing Mrs. Evini* to suggest ways of improring po­ NEED MORE ROOM? We are roof in sales. Now only 20c a day. Two foreign policy.^ to speculate regarding the Increase V h o said the fight started over Expansion ha* created an open­ oven. Good condition, $25 Call Ml Erorida, King-sized lots only $349 abme bqer Gillette had in hia car. ski out onto the street. litical consultation among the tising must be in our -SUNDAT SPECIALS! We’re closed dormer specialists; also additions, CAPABLE CLEANING woman. 9.2 million spent in research. Continu­ 9-4250 after 5:30. Busineaa Locations ^..... - $7.-30 down. $7 .30 month. Free he expects. alterations and repairs. Home Tuesday* and Friday*. Write Box ing for a young man to start with ous revision by expert educators. For Rent 64 Judge Wesley C. Gryk dismissed Police ’arrested Cousins on members. Sundays, but .you’re welcome toi colorful brochure. Write West He did Bay he, looks for no ‘'sub- charges of reipkless driving and Getting'members to discuss pro­ visit our lot at your leisure Md Construction Service. BU 9-3310, R, Herald. . a growing concern. The position we ; - Mom readable, more picHtires. bet; FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, nine Florida Title Co., 2058 .McGregor $10 Gift Utiiit Set slantial change" in the overall charges of Intoxication, breach of CH. 2-1065. ter maps, better nrganizattnns for years old, in good running condi­ 575 MAIN ST. Onc-story brick peace and destruction of private operating an unregistered motor jected action, such as the Sues op­ look over the cars. We'll be hap-' have to offep is permanent and has : Blvd., FI. Myers. B'lorida. manpower itrength of the armed vehicle. Guy L. Darling, 58, of eration, is easier said than done. py to demonstrate and sell you teaching with outlines and quea- tion.. reasonable. AG. 9-2620. building 26X.38 feet. Ampl's front Kingston, Jamaica — Vi'slora , services, now 2,800.(KX) men. property filed against Latyreqce hands by 1p.m. the day BID'VELL Home Improvement Co. LEGAL SECRETARY. Write Box excellent opportunities for the tions like the arhool* uae. The oile and rear parking,- Call owner AG. CJostello, 36, of 91 hlsin St. Cos­ New Britain, owner of one of the "If wre had told the United States the model you select on Monday. V, Herald. to Jamaica' aijd other Caribbean j Spending for such Jtem* as, nu- S -NJ- ^ Manchester Motor Sales Annex, Alterations, additions, garages. future. The, man we are looking for aet that never gathers dual and In- 9-7405. Suburban For Sale 75 tello was arrested by police after two parked car* on Pine 81.. about our proposed getion In Suez," Re-siding specialists. Easy budg­ and Latin-Americiui areas may, clear weapons developments and struck by Miss Todd's vehicle, was French Fremler Guy MoIIet said 833 Main St, Harry Jackson, man­ TOMPANION . Housekeeper for mua't have drive and initiative. Ex­ aures your child's education. Over now send gifts worth up to $10 ■ stockpiling of critical materials a disturbance St his home. et terms. MI 9-649.5 or TR Manchester parents tell me FURNITURE SALE STOpjS—Formerly Sears Roebuck VERNON — Four large • room*, ' Suspended judgments Were or­ charged by police with parking recently, “ the United States would ■e- ager. semi-invalid lady. Live in option­ perience helpful but not necessary. 100 to friends in the United - States never has been Included in Penta­ before you want it to 6-9109. their children's interest* in schciol. ^au'the Center. Desirable Main St. breezeway and garage. I-arge lot dered for Wilbur H. Roberts. 22, within 25 feet of a comer. have prevented it." al. References. MI. 3-7446 after 5 Salary la exceUent and many bene- Floor sample? price. Just, In' location, heat furnished. Approxi­ ulth shade trcc.s. Price $12,900. duty free daily. This ;is in ad gon budget eatimatea. And the p.m. their attitude, their aense .of auc- Hartford, charged with operating Cousins and Darling are sched­ Nevertheless, this meeting is ex­ 1932 DODGE TOUR DOOR. In ex­ FOR 5’OUR remodeling, repairs or fita are offered. time for Christmas. BedropiVt, liv­ mately 1200 *q. ft. floor apace. AG Call Gaston Realty, 165 School St., dition to the $500 wortlG pf duty Atomic Commission never has dis­ uled to face charges in town court cess and their grades increaaed free goods a visitor may^ take a motor vehicle without a llcensci pected to bring about a new pledge cellent condition. MI. 9-1112. additions call William Kanehl, ✓ with World Book. See World Book ing room, dream ch^irtt,^ rockers, 9-6808 or AG. 9-A521. All 9-5731: eveninga Ml 9-7466. closed expenditure for atomic Saturday. Damage to the Todd of faith in talking before -Jump­ Contractor and Builder. Ml; OFFICE CLERK—Accurate at fig­ home after 12 davs /'away from weapons development and produc­ and Fred. A. Haddad, 51, South ures, 37'* hour week, two tl’eek* first! For list of satisfied owners bed.s, headboards-,' to make room INDUSTRIAL AREA to rent or Coventry, charged with passing In vehicle was estimated by police'at ing. appear, the only excep* 3-7773. SLOAN BROS. SHOES VERNON- Four year old ranch the United States'./or the $200 tion. $400. vacation, free life insurance and in your neighborhood call local for new lines-larriving January 1st. - lease. 320() sq. ft. floor space, with attached pverstzed garage. w-orth he may take home after a no passing zone. But even more important is what Trailers tor Sale 6-A 125______Main'Street, Manchester,______Conn. representatiVeNU AG. 3-8090. However; some guesses on outlay Judge Gryk fined Robert Copa- to do about the Middle Eaat. NATO pension plan. See office manager, ground floor, heated, loading plat­ Lot approximately 120x210. Two two days abroad in that field range up to $2 billion. Aluminum Windows -I: A. Bergren Dairv Farms, 1100 WANTED--Experienced truck driv. ONE GIRL'.S bicvcle. $10. What am form. near railroad. 760' from bedrooms. Exceptionally Immacu­ bianco, 20, Hartford, $27 and Rob-> can’t simply incorporate the Middle XT FT. MASONITE trailer, $650. Burnside Ave., East Hartford era for full or W t time work. Ap- I offered for a 1941 Plymouth'^ BURTON D. PEARL Main St., Manchester. MI. 9-5043. late home with attractive mort­ rrt J. Grenier, 23, Moosup, $18, Town AJbsoJv^d Bast In Ita sphere of protection. tion* ads for monday and Doors 14-A both for speeding. A charge of im­ 'That would require the consent of u Call MI. 9,-8093 9 a.m.-8 p.m. ply In person Carlson * Co., 44 , coupe in good running njindifinn ' gage arrangement possible. Pretty Sbutherfl Belle For A Bright Christmas! the parliaments Of each of the 15 GUARANTEED a^klnat all haz- StockStock-Place. Place. . | with good rubber? CalHSG; 3-5515514. Appliance & Furniture $t2.600. Immediate occupancy. proper' piMing filed against In Qunihiry Death ards. Aluminum. acMens and ■f, Houses For Rent 6.5 George A. Coleman Rockrille. Grenier was nolled on recom­ countries, and the approval of the Auto Diivinif School 7-A eXJUNTERMAN for retail poultry 16 " XRICYCLE^ra. store. All benefit*. Apply in per-' tion. $tO-T6” Capehart TV set. I ranch, large basement..two baths, 'C a / r\ d J lu FitzGeraJd- Manchester's only trained and Call Coughlin. Ml. 8-7707. son. Lynn Poultry Farm* -Store, ne^-fepalra, $25. MI. 3-4201. j ______- ; COVENTRY- Three bedroom, year Wilbur H. Roberts. 22: Eaat There waa no crimtnai negliraice What a^ma more likely is that Position available in office for Manchester Parkade. 1 excellent condition. Ow-ner trans- 'roond'home on paved road. Lake on the part of the town last Nw. NATO may work out sonne mutual certified Instructor. For your safe, woman to handle store receipts and - ferred. Wants one year lease. Call Hartford, 'was -fined $21 for violsr ty We are trained ito teach p r ^ r - -USED 60 flat top office desk in J ,. pririlegea. Immediate occupancy. tion of the niies of. the road- A 23 when a 13-year-old boy fell 50 , defense accord with the Baghdad Roortng—Siding 16 dispersementa and assist in gen­ TWO AIEN—(or sales and aerv^e. ! good condition. One pair German } T., J. Crockett. Realtor AG, 8-1577 ‘ PI. 2*358. feet to his death ili a town-owned friday. cancellations, of . ly. Ml. 9-6076. „ eral ' office operations. Knowledge Machinery and Tools 52 or Mrs. Wells, AG. 3-4788. count of failure , to secure- an Bgct nations—Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Must be married and Jjave a car. binoculars. AG. 9-443'i’. - I. quarr>'. s3ys.Coroner Louis Schae­ ‘Pakistan and Britain. That could ROOFING. SIom cTpainringrc^ of typing and general office pro-' $100 weekly gimrfliteed while operator's licen'se was suspended. MANCHESTER Driving Academy LfATHE, 12''x36" with accessories. BOLTON LXKb: ■ - Excellent new Fined $12 each for rules of the fer. , be done without difficult parlia­ 1 pentry. Alterations and additions. cedui-es’ necessary. Will train. learning. Phojur-A'XDams 3-61-6821. ranch home, three bedrooms full miarantees quick results. Expert IJke new. MI, 3-7428 after*5:S0 p. Wanted T4» Rent 68 road violations were Henry. Per- Robert F. McCormick died In­ mentary action. ihstructionaV Dual-controlled car. I Ceilings. Workmanship gunrari- ICE CTIEAM freezer, good condi­ m. cellar, lot 1.39 ft, frontage, plenty stantly in the fall from a quarry ' teed._A. A. Dion. Inc.^ 299 Autumn WANTED^ Experienced body man tion, reasonable. MI. 8-7267. sky, 24, Hartford,. and John An­ Bllddle Eaat Ital ads on schedule must Call Mr. Miclette, your personal u r g e n t l y NEEKtED for family of trees, overlooking lake beach ledge while on a bicycle hike with ; St. Art. 3-4860. EMPLOYE DISCOUNTS lo-^tVork in body shop working on derson, 65, 4^ H l^ St. All NATO members now agree ’ # ■ * ' ,,ji - • . ’ ' ” instructor at PI. 2-7249, of (our. (our or five room apart­ pririlegea. A8king.$t,3,7.3e, Howard friends and fellow Boy Scouts. all makes of cars. Good working R, Hastings, Realtor. -MI. 9-1107 Continued until Dec. 17 were that, trouble in the Middle Eaat FOR ■iCHE BEST in Bonded built PAID VACATION conditious, iqany company bene­ Musical Instruments 53 ment. Unfurnished. Call MI. 9-2272. the cases of Earle'T. Everett, 21, -Schaefer's flnding trill be pre­ spells trouble for the whole Atlan­ any time. ' sented to the Town Council Tues­ Garagca—Service—Storag:e 10 I up roofs, Whihgle roofs, gutters, fits. Apply in person to Service Rriatfi^und A c c m m iHm 46 22 Dosne St., charged with, reck­ tic front because of oil supplies, conductors and roof repairs call CHR1STMAS..BONUS GULBRANSEN direct blow ma- WANTED'•TCMIEI4T;. Apartment day night, says , Town Manager also he made before Manager at Alanchester. Motor spinet piano, $495. or single home. Business man of BOLTON- Cape Cod with front and less driring; StanIe.v ’ F. khbtek, and because of the danger in Rua- Coughlin. Ml. 3-7707. Sales. 512 W, Center St, ■37, East Hampton, chargeci with Donald H. BIatt. sian penetration. Inc,, Mi; 3-5680. Manchester with ^wife and one rear dormers, fireplace hot water Meanwhile town officials are CLEAN STORAGE apa(4. 20x30. PAID HOLIDAYS' child, will pgy sensible price bn heat, detached garage lake privi- speeding; and Joseph Dancos.se, .T h e report of NATO’* "three ' 645 N. Main St. AU. 9-2302. RAY’S ROOFING CO„ nhlngle and MAN FOR OUR shop. MclNTOSH BOAT CO. carrying on their attempts to have ■built up roofs, gutter and con­ MUSIC instrumental, rental. Cgm- sight. Four or five rootns. Call AG lege*. Inunediate po.ssel(slon. Ask- 47, Willimantic, charged with the quarry fliled in with ’'clean wise men,” ' Lester Pearson- of Daria * Bradford Lumber Co,, ^ I"* 913.900, Howard R. Hastings, clendlines. ductor work, roof. Ji-hlmney re­ INSURANCE & RETIRE- Tolland St., East Hartford. Conti. plete- line of instruments. Rental 9-1287. . passing in a no passing zone. nil.” ' . ,. Canada. Halvard Lange of Nor­ 52 0AKSTREET', ^ , applied to puVehase price. RMre- Realtor, MI. 9-1107 any lime. way, and (Seatano Martino of Italy Motorcyclcfl— Bicycles 11 pairs. Ray Hagenow, All, 9-3214. . MENT PROGRAM In 1953 a court injunction re­ Ray Jackson, An. 3-6329r..' WANTED Part time help nights aenting Olds, Selmer, Ped WANTED—Unfurnished three room strained the town, qnder penalty will represent another' major and weekends. Salqrv and com- ler and Buhdv. , Metter's Music heated’ apartment. Retired gen­ project. • ' , . . , ■ ■ . - I Mancjtester's authorized Johnson tleman. Call a m. 9-12 or after 6 Wanted Real Estate 77 About Town of $5,000, 'from -.ftlling the quarry TWO BOYS’ bicycles, 24” 26’. ' ALL 'TYPES, of roofing, aiding and Apply miasion. Apply Cuty a, Blpomfretd. outixiard motor,dealer. Now show- Studio, 177 AIcKee. Ml. 3-7500. with "trash, litter, ashes, refuse, They have evidently advanced a Advertising iean appear j-carpentry -work. Alaterials and '.4 1 ptm. MI. 9-7453. Good condition. All, 9-3251, ; ARE Y ou considering ' junk, or wraste materials of shy plan under which discussion Of ■ • . ■ ■' _ . K j wbi'kinanship guaranteed. No Job ------ling 1957 line of motors. Trades — BAND .,A)fD orchestra instiyiinents The Edgar Circle of the W8CS disputes such .as that between W. T. GRANT CO. Situationa Wanted— WANTe ETfo~RENT.-Houae w'l4h I SELJJNG. YOUR' PROPERTY? sort." ‘ , SEE US FOR thst phristmas bike. -• too big or too small.. For Tree esti- * •o ; terms. Several hold' over boats by Bach; Selmer, Bundy, Comi. of '$he ■ South Alethodlat Church Britain and Greece over (jyprua Female Olds, King. Blessing, Martin, and three bedroom*, dining room with We will appraise your properly, will hold a Christmas ''party at the Last night'Corporation Counsel Your old bike taken in trade. Lib­ j mate call Manchester Roofing * ' priced to aelL Used motors. Come (re*, and without any obligation. Maurice J. Spohzo said that in hta would be mandatory. So far Brit­ eral allowance. Open evenings. Siding Co., Inc. All, 9-8933. , Manchester Parkade^ Buffet. Janssen Spinet pi’imos. garage. Will take with or without home of Mrs. Robert Gordon. 43 the same day if received in and look around. Store'open 10 Conn electric organs. Ward lease. Up to $150 per month, We also buy property for c*ah Wellington Rd., AIon<]hy evei^ng opinion the tow-n has the right to ain has objected to NATD’s di?cua- M anchester^'cle Shop, 166 W. BABYSITTING IN my home,'days ; Selling or buying contact nit'in the quarry with clean All to sing Cyprus on the ground that it . Middle Tplte..,MI. 9-2098. ‘ Shopping Center a.ni.-9 p.m. daily. Krause, 87 Walnut St., MI. 3-6336. (utilities included). In or close to \\ at 8 o’cldek. Co-hostesses will be. Roofitie and CMmneYB 1$-A MI. 9-8314. ■ Manchester.' Call Captain Frade, STANLEY BRa Y Realtor Miss Audrey Sandberg, Mrs: Har­ remove its hazard. - . is strictly s British question. ACCORDION. I*rt)fessional model. MI. 9-6261 (Monday 8 a.m.-9 p.m.) , BRAE-BURN REALTY old Cary and Mrs, William qand Sponzo said clean All stored In Such problems, under the trio’s ROOFING — 8jieeia)lsing in repair­ Uaed very little. Paid $975, will, /■ AG. 3-6273. pikn aa understood here, would be by 10:30'a.ni. only ex* f6 r ISALE Girl's 26” bicvcle. In Dojfa—^^Birds—Pe'l.q 41' berg. Memtirrare remind^ to !^^* »>* good condition. Call All. 9-7151., . i ing roof* «f all kinda. Also new FULLY EQUIPPED Revelcriaft 20 sacrifice for . $450. Phone AG. brin^g, a 50-c.nt grab b ^ ffift. ' examined by a committee of three roofs.: Gutter work. Chimneys fL outboard cnilser, ^6 h.p. Mgr- _9-fMB2.______HouhCfi P or Sale 72 said, is implied in the injunction. other NATO nations chosen by the cleaned, r»a ired, 26 years’ ex­ CLERK TYPI^T^ BIRD, cat and dog supplies, whole­ BOY'S 26” balloon tired bicycle.! sale and retail. Daily 9 lb 5 p.m. Fr*-26'/i Call Ralph JiOdrich. AH. CH. 7-6124. MI. 11-5485. Manchester tiffl'ce for clerk, AbUity pair*. adjuata watchea expertly. prices. Open every day, also Mon­ Ideal Ideation, convenient to bus u'i Chriatmaa! You'll And these four Armed Forces at Trinity College has been absolved of criminal re­ Un?.' The twin force In West ‘Ger­ to work- sccu rat^ : with figures and Sat. 9-6. Thurs. and Fri., 9-9 Reaaonabla prices. Open dally. I and schbols, hot water oil heat, fascinating to make as well as In­ from Nov. 28 to yester^y. sponsibility in connection with the many* wraa, weake'ned during the Thursday «vening« 129 Spruce day and Thursday ■ p.m, until What lUUe girl could resist this 0 a.m. new ads or can* a good telephone voice needed for Chriatmaa. 317 Asylum St. (across j full cellar, garage, aenaibly priced expensive. (An Ideal solution for auto death of.Charies Linsley, 7A past year by withdrawal of TV S E R V Icif gli50 i>tr call. All PLUMBING and heating—Repalra CONTROL BREED baby para­ Street. Ml. 9-4387. Call A. R. Wilkie * Co.. 481 East glamorous Southern Beauty? thi? Intefeetirig position. Typing is keets: Month old. Will take orders street (rorm Hotel Bondi Hart­ Pretty atuGed don dreased in a. •what to give’ at Chriatmaa tfine)! MMchester Auxiliary Police of North Branford. French forces td Aght Algerian tn- work guaranteed. Call Bob Webb.: and contract worn. Call AG. 9-8541. necessary but speed' is not essen- I Mtddia Tpke. MI, 9-4389. rebels. |gl. $-8801. I for Christmas at 134 Glenwood St. ford. Tel. JA. 5-6696. Park free in lovely dresa, bonnet >*hd. lota of Pattern No. 5737 contains direc­ wiirhold their annual bn quet and In a -Anding released yesterday. tisi. Five day week, excellent in- Hours 3-9 daily. MI. 9-6572. lijt next door. tions for making the four candles Christ) los party Monday evening Coroner James J. .Corrigan said! "Jills wlU be the NATO mlnU-; sutiuice benefits and pleasant work­ Fuel and Peed '. 4^>A WANTED petticoata! tars’ ArM meeting wit}( the new cellations are not ae* OIQC'S WEATHERST^ Com-1 Mortng—Tracking . No. 8435 Is In one six*, 20 inches. aa shown:- matertkl requirements; a$ Police Headquarters,- with adverse weather conditions includ­ pany, doors and window? custom j Storage 20 ing conditions. BOXER PUPPXBS, registered. $35 OAK WOOD. Cut fireplace and CHRISTMAS SALE—Spinet pianos. 8sc pattern for /sxaet requlre- finishing directions wfives and lady friends as .guests. ing heavy'lain and the dark cloth­ commander of their Aghting force*. work, guaranteed. Call All. 9-1583 and up. All ages. Rockville TR. stove lengths. $10 per load PI Only nine at this low price. Free SEPTIC TlMCS^ 1.. Send 25c. in coins, your name, A turkey dinner will be served at ing being worn.by Linsley mtde-1^ Oen'. Alfred M. Gruenther h*a been . Call Man msnta. ' ' ^ after* P-Tn.'-.^. ' MANCHESTER Package Delivery. 5-7894. , - . , ! 2-7886. I - . i-i. bench and delivery. Your ‘ (Jonn' AND . ' address and the pattern number 7 o'clock, and an Informal get impossible for Domenlck to aee succeeded by U.S. Air Force G«t. electric organ dealer.: Willimantte For, this iiattem, send 85c. In Light trucking and package deliv­ ’ COINS,. your name, address, size to ANNE CABOT, THE SIAN- acquainted program will be held Linsley who wf** walking on the Lauris N onU d In the post. O^ptod I After deadline. LIBiERTY MUTl'AL LIFE BEAGLE PUPPIES, AKC reria- Music-GO. 638 Alain St., Willlmaii- ‘ ANTIQUES Refiniahed. ReR » a ir tn g ery. Refrigerators. ,washers and n.U8BEir SEWERS REPORTER deair^ and the PATTORN NUM­ CHESTER EVENING HERALD, at *:30 prior to the dinner. highway. done on any furniture, fuml ’nemah. INSLTIANCE C6. lered. Six weekg-old; Phone AG. Gardei^Farm->-Dairy tic. Open Thuraday evenings.. stove mhying specialty. , Folding '3-S816. ‘ 't ■ BER to SUE BURNETT. THE 1150 AVE. AMERICA^. NEW ThS accident occurred last B*pt. .$<* South Main St. Phone - 1^- chaiira.lor rent: AG. 9-0752. ^-Products 50 YORK 8*. N. Yv ■Mancheatar, Aaseihbly, No. 15. 6 and Linsley died at Grace-New ,Shipbuildii^ Gain*. ^ ML 3-1161 - 4 - Mu Mm CliaRti MANCHESTER Et’ENINO HER­ ■ 'r . . . 1 BEAUTIFUL g o l d e n Retriever ALD IIM AVE. AMERICAS, iNow avaUable, t^e colorful 1*5* Order, of Rainbqw For Girls, wriD Haven Community Hospital on MANCHESTER — Movmg and For further hiformation Septic .Yaaks, Dry H’ella, Hewer NeodieWork Album - containing pieet Monday a t 7:30 p:m;. In the Oct. 21^ London.—The order books of the trucking Cft. AG. 8*5*8. Owned puppies, eight weeks old. Bar­ Weariiiit Apparel— Furs 57 { MEW YORK 3*. N. V. gained Ibr Christmas. ExceUent APPLES. $1 and up. Louis Botti, Unea laetalled—CeUer Water- Send an extra 25 centa now for dozeiu of lovely, deeigna from Masonic Temple. The business will world’s shipyards July 1 ‘were at GBMERAL houae wiring, all kinds. and operated hy Walter B. Par- 260 Bush n u Rd. ' prooUag Do m . ~y. ■ CaU PI 2 - ^ after * p.m. BE A*'sUObBiS ! Earn A good in­ field end obedience stock. Plaeid, CHESTER Furrier*. Fur* remod­ your copy of the Fall A Winter '5* which to choose more patterns In include the initiation of new mem­ Twro Contell Medical ^ College their highest point since the ett Jr., and WilUam J^ Pickering. eled, repaired; cleaned and croriiat embroidaiY nnd . knit- bers and officers .wilt wear their sclentiaU discovered, -by ampliflod epeeded-up ehlpbUilding .e f Werid coma cloaa to home representing atfeictiondte companion 'for chil- SWEE'^ 61DER, Greeq Mountain laaue of our complete pattern book ,)UaU3«'t RADIO and T V." Service. ( .w n. CHAMBERS CO. w . local locai Avon CosmeUca. Friehdjy, pleaa- draii. Call AG. 3-607# glazed. Work done at my-home. Baalc FASHION-r* complete, aew- plus 3 gift pattenis, direetbins -Whit* gowns. Returns on candy -buolng. that mosquitMs f^om AM- War n. Ocean-going merchant X poUtoea, buttamut squash, tur- No overhead. Save. Call Ml. MUNNCY BROi i|praUiv printed in books. Only' 25c saisfahould bo made at this mset- ferent locals have different eaiu. veeiele on obder, world-wride, to ­ -Mcrth $Ub> St: Small appU-: long diatanu moTiag, pack- apt and profitable work qtliri^ nips, onions and fresh eggs. , iBg guide for every woman who wyalred. MX. 8-tn thfc parking facitities and the availabil­ be the main speaker. Traditional London, Dec. 10 (A*i—A music. A social time will follow Sgt; George DenL-itraa on duty It is red and yellow." / Christmas music will be provided Air Force In February 'wf. this with i-efreshments, and small gifts at the station when the youngster Still. another frankly^admitled, ity of one-atop service for stamps Strafford delegation of indignant Brit­ y e v , has received his second and money orders, Bqtley said by the Women's Club Choral ish dog lovers, led by a snarl* will be exchanged. opened the^rmit door and nerv­ "We are going to get a new baby. Group under the direction of Mrs. stripe. His address is 585th ■ Air ously Mprbached him. I will love her." more l u e ^ the Broad St. station Lost in Canada tag bulldog named Joy, pro* Force Band, Carswell Air Force might help take some of the load Leon Wheeler. teited to the Soviet embassy The Rev. Arnold W. and Mrs. yijntn the sergeant asked thb Elach member is requested to 3-TR5Ck Base, Fort Worth, Texas, and he Xozer pf the Second Congrega-, boj? what he wanted, the young­ P a rm es^ or Cheddar off the'^main Post Ofllce. today about Ruaaian acientiate will be glsd ^to heitf from his Mall Surpasae*.’55 Rath \ bring a gift—anything but sharp using mongrels to probe the Uonal Church wi.j toured the Brit­ ster said he was throwing atones One of oujHnfcinformants called re­ instruments or matches— indicat­ * Vancouver, B. C., Dec. lOrUtp North Stor’e route during the friends. ish Isjes- the' r ast suinmeivwill tell at a tree in his backyard on I*enox cently w ^ 'a piece of news which Mail received at the Center, ALUMINUM mjrsteries of epare. Station A at Depot Sq., and the ing whether for a man or woman. Canada hnf but ; U.S.^ Taxes ■■■ Cut, 8IANT TOY DEPT, j del said “In all the years I've been and is now with the U.S. Navy. Hungarian police. A 48-hoUY. general strike was proclaimed a policeman, this Is the first time Homelifn VIgnettca behind the card or gift that is im­ RUNNING OUT ISTIMATE^ According to the Royal Canadian turned back at Hope. 125 mileslies n n O >-esterday by the Budpest CeiHral Workers’ Council,td start X5IA8 GIFTS The .family listened as Dad was portant.” Air Force, which sent "every a v ^ - I east of here, when one e n g i Free DelH’ery anything like Uiis has happened." "•I treasury oays called from dinner to the telephone Bailey urged . residents to bring TO J O IN No Obli^tien able plane” into a' massive sMfreh failed. at midnight tonight. The govei^ment retaliated outlaw­ Dan Throop Smith told a House bothersome rattling sound which couver. I Midnight tonight, Monday, (6 p.m. EST^ the zero hour. "What did you call him?" in sturdy corrugated cartons and Glaalonbiiry ME S-0118 Corner Main aad Oak S^s. (OMttaned on Page ‘Tan) Wa.va and Means subcommittee A Communications blackout pre-!' apparently emanated from her fuel tied with strong cord. The recipi­ Four RCAF planes criss-crossed '• Then there was the young .... ' • coNNiCTieur mibical iia v ic i that the final budget figures are venting western correspondents burner In the basement. She called ent's name,,street address,’ zone still being assembled. But he said mother who burrowed her snlffly e.o. sox lei •. n iw navin i from telephoning their dispatches her oil service man and he came nose into her pillow arid thanked number, city and state should be they make no provision, as they over to take a looksee. After a legibly printed. Chrlstmaa cards about weekend events in Budapest U.S. m tanks her lucky stars for an understand­ now stand, for any tax reduction lasted from Sunday morning until —, « _ ttat ia.T \ • hasty diagnosis the repairman ing -and helpful husband who got should be addressed in the same that would produce a net loss of Horn* took’the unit apart and made what manner, Bailey said. Just after noon today, 'then it was f -if- I |\|. | \ «al‘-|g\nc up in the middle of the night to UfESTDWM Ike revenue. lifted withoutexplanaUon. x J i l i l t t V a V U O he considered $60 worth of re­ fix a bottle for their daughter. "So far as I know now, I see ANT SIZE pairs. SMWRfWNfWWWtWRCWWWWtJ^ There were severalral other majormajor' a • a • lra\ I She was thankful, that is. until ■■ PHARMACY no basis for a proposal to reduce But the next day the Woman 456 Hartford Bd.—Ml 9-9946 I CHRISTMAS USHTINfi CONTEST | any taxes at this time," Smith news developments 'here. These In- i A S S a i l i n g K m S next morning when she looked eluded; . . Picture Tube heard the sound again and she twice at the unfinished bottle in said. decided to investigate herself. I R a d io s I Note Soviet Tyranny 1. Strong rumors that Soviet baby's crib. Asked by Rep. Ebei'harter (D- LARGEST SELECTION f CO-SPONSORED BY THE Deputy Premier Georgl Malenkov. United Nations,- N. Y., Dec. After making a complete study of She wasn't delirious, she finally, :OPEN; P s) if that meant the Treaatiry op- the situation she ' happened to i IN To w n | visited Bi)dapeat again laat Friday (JF) — U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot\ decided. But the milk was definite­ JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE to cruel, poees reductions in any tax. ex­ and S atm ^ y and that he would re- : Lodge Jr. today joined delegates notice a bihd on the roof pecking ly pink! Augusta Ga.^Dec. 10 i>Fi—Pres-• one shall be subjected cise or income. Smith replied: away with hia beak on the TV Went Blsenhower called on free j inhuman, or degrading treatment riirn to Budapest tomorrow. If from all parts of the free world Pop. logical as ever, dispelled AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT "Involving a net loss of revenue. Malenkov did come back tomorrow, in demanding an immediate U.N. antenna. her mounting confusion. I Pott'erton's I d a y : people evarwhere today—human I ■ "It denies that no person shall i „ Apparently the sound was con­ S 130 CENTER STREET ! rights dsy — to take fresh note o( be. arbitrarily arrested, detained. X observers said. ' it presumably condemnation of the Soviet Union, "I just mashed a children's The budget which Smith discuss- would be to help the Kadar gov­ for- its actions in Hungary. veyed by a pipe near the antenna aspirin and dissolved it in the 5 COR. OF CHURCH g Russian ruthlessness, and never i or exiled. ed it the one Eh-eaident Eisenhower ess M tff /eit.M * laelodaa luaUllatlon, plus tax. down through the house to the I wish to enter the Christmas Lighting Contest. forgel “ what tyranny has done to '■ "It denlea that all are equal be- ernment deal writh the strike. Mai Lodge addressed the 78-nation' warm milk,” You.guessed it: The :s u n d a y : ! will present to Congress next enkov's fi^ t reported 'visit here Oeqeral Assembly as that body be­ OnaraBteed for 1 year. basement and the furi burner. aspirin was a lovely salmon-pink our fellow man in Hungary." to ie the law and entitled to its j month. It Is for the fi.scal year Soviet brutality there l.s caiuie , equal protection. some 10 days ago coincided with a gan debating a. proposal to censure color, designed for eye appeal. stiffening attitude of the Kadar the Russians and demand once CALL "PETE” WILSON Must Take Firm Stance to r "worldwide mourning." for re -‘ Winter Comes to Spring Street X. Still another Mom and Pop looked NAME public healings by an independent < ad\i*er on Ux government against the workers. more that they comply with previ­ Ml f . 5*50 Although the public hearing fondly at their little daughter the actions of "horror and revulsion." policy to Secretary of the Treasury l^ere just couldn't be a better place to take a scenic picture of the first real snow . storm to ous U.N. resolutions. preceding the Board of Directors’ the President said. He added that and impartial tribunal. blanket Manchester this season than this well-known street. An eatimated three inches fell yester­ 2. Stronger Russian arid Hun­ other day, and Mom said wistfully, Humphrey, appeared before, a sub­ garian armed patrols were out in'! "We have been met with con­ adoption of the Parking Authority "If I'd kriown she was going to- It almost completely repudiatw “It denies ths right to freedom day afternoon. This morning, ice coated branches glistened in the sunlight. but> later, as the sun Servlee Cage PUNNINC A CHRISTMAS PARTY? committee Investigating the fed­ force in Budapest today. One of. tinuing and complete obstruction Day or Night ordinance was, for the most part, have red hair, I’d have named her the United Nations Human Rights eral excise tax laws for possible rose, the ice melted and the snow on the aireet became mushy. (Herald Photo by Ofiarat. by the Soviet Union.". Lodge said. $2.95 heated. It had its lighter mo- Cleopatra." ADDRESS Peclaration. (Coatlaaed e« Pago Two) their jobs was widespread search CALL overhaul at the next session of and seizure to deprive Hungarian “All o f the resolutions calling for .ments.y "Hmpf," snorted the younger Noting this is the eighth -an- Congress. . action by the Soviet Union have Among those who got a few son, "That’s a boy’s name.” aiVersary of the declaration’s civilians of their last firearms. A Blanks must be mailed to the Recreation Department, *rhe subcommittee, concluding; proclamation o f martial law made been Ignored by them and their good yuks from the audience was "No, it isn't honey," said Mom, PAGANI dATERERS adoption hy the U.N. General As­ public hearings on individual excise j Hungarian puppets.", Michael McDonnell, the former who should have known better sembly. Eisenhower said in a Eight Negroes civilians .caught possessing arms 22 School Street on or before Wednesday, December 19. tax items,'summoned Smith to pre* ’ w T a a a L lo yd M ap after midnight tonightjlable to be It is necessary for thd! assembly Manchester special policeman. Mc- than to- argue. "(Reopatra. waa a AT ROSEMOUNT GROVE I statement put out at hia vacation sent the Treasur>'’s position on pro- ' I aa « -a* \ i~l'«a galg to act, he said, "so Uiat the world Donn^l, who ian’l called "Spider" re^-headed. Egyptian queen." SERVING ALL CONNEfrriCUT— headquarters at Augusta last poaals tor revision or elimlnatidn i U H C ^ l^ c t r o U i a V A A > sshot, THE ARMY AND NAVY Judging will take place on Thursday, December 20. I Report. 86 Killed may know of our condenuiatkio." for nothing,, began his remarks "Huh," younger son retorted. FAMILY STYLE night: Back in Ointon of some taxes. ■ ! LodgA cothpared the Soviet in-, with, "I shop, in Manchester...." "You're Just making that up.” "This year the Jree woi id has S. A delegation, o t miners from terventlon in Hungary to the ac­ Winners will be'announced in the Herald on Monday, the ttiost compelling reasons Tor He' was reminded by Eberharter i then paused, and added, "When There waa no mistaking the cer­ Tel. Manchester MI 9-1359 or MI *^^08 that Blsenhower in a message t o ' In Port Saidi*^MC-3^ the town of Salgotarjan, in north­ tions of Adolf Hitler in aurpress- observing human rights dsy willv ern Hfingary, arrived tn Budapest they can fit me." McDonnell ap­ tainty in his voice. .} Tel. New London GI 2-2876 December 24. High Classes Congress in May 1953 stated that Ing the freedom of small countries pears to weigh about as much as "You can’t fool me," he Ac; renewed awareness and resolu'-| __ t__ _ and told weatem reporters 80 un­ in the World W ar U. tion,.but it has little cause, to the excise tax ayatefn waa basicalty Port Said. Egypt, Dec. 10 — armed Hungarian civilian dejpon- B 4 - N - G a large whiff of smoke. cused. "Cleopatrick's a dog. We By THE ABHOCIATKD FBBM economically unsound. ' Pai-is, Dec. 10 i/F>—U.S. Secre-*tne curtain raiser in a week of in- ! ih .*. Ratiirriav i Irish Delegate Frederick n H. . Bo-a o - . Builder and Developer Alexander see him each week on television." •celebrate’ that daV. Egyptian guerrillas attacked 'a "The recent outbreak of brutal-^ Negro pupils ot the integrated Smiling. Smith agreed tt may tary of State Dulles and British | tensive western diplomatic activ- I 1Hungarian U.N. EVERY SAT. NIGHT— NEW TIME 8:00 P.M. Jarvia helped set up some choice Mom look ed at Pop. who British patrol from 4i rooftop in Foreign Secretary Selw-yn Lolyd itv here 1**-'' Hungarian armed police, Tnis delegation vimpoaters'’ and dele- bits by two of the Directors. He Ity lii Hungary has moved free Clinton, Tenn., high school re- "not be econoitilcally sound, but it J J . demonstration was one of several Intea “ from th een em in quipped, "Poor Mark Anthony; He ‘is the best w-e can do," Port Said's Arab quarter today had their first meeting today since Foreign, finance and defense „hirh renort.rfiv occurred In the .. ■ enemies of Hun- was stating that an authority led a dog's life." peoples everywhere to reactions of tiirned to classes today, a few D A N tiN G , horror and revulsion. Our hearts with a burst of machine gun fire the rift over Suez and were re­ ministers of the NATO council ; Hungarian provinces Saturday and ■ * »vye may not be able to exMi th> would provide legs to stand oh. hours before U.S. attorneys from and a hail of handgrenadea. ported to have made "real-prog­ TO THE MUSIC OF TONY O'lRIGHT "But how long will they be ?” he are filled -with sorrow.. Our deep­ will meet tomorrow to review the | reau,t,d m the kiiling of scores of .purioua ^ e S J ^ U M ^ s Did ou Caali E 'm f Dixie’ and border states met in One soldier of the 8-man Royal ress" in reaching- an agreed poMtioTi of the Atlantic slliance ■ Hung^ariana and th® wwjnding^ and ------asked, looking about. - est sympathy goes out to the Court Backs Union he said, “ but we do not have A bit of foreright exercised hy courageous, liberty-loving people Washington to discuss what ac­ Scots Regiment patrol was policy on the Middle East Water- and set new-goala of preparadness. arreat of many othera. Mayor Harold. A. Tnrkington the wife of a local candy store wounded slightly. The British- to listen to them.’* of Hungary." tion they should take regarding The 7,-natlon Western European I The proclamation said the strike had an anmver ready: ‘.^It depends owner this week may bavi saved With False Chiefs French command sent off an ur- An AmericaA ‘spokesman said ItaUon Delegate Leonardo Vltettl ' on how thll you' are." And Direc­ The Ptesldent's sU-ongly worded slate laws requiring racial aegre- Union (WEUiv the rejfulatinp al-i was intended, to protest the “ anti- said "the Soviet «jvemgovernment n- haa her from adding some unwanted , ROME WASNT BUILT IN A DAY gatlon on buses. I’ /'f gent prot&t to hudquarters of the two ■'diplomats' discus.sed tor Pascal Poe, who Is Dean of rubber to her inventory. statement is a follow up to his ‘ ‘I* "fspeopies and onti-workers activities injected and o ffe n d ^ tae moral proclamation issued last week The Oliiiton school was closed Washington. Dec. 10 UP\—The the U.N. Emergency Police -Force, methods of clearing the canal and West German armapient,------met .i,..thia government of Premier standards of the Civilized w w ld ” Hillyer College, couldn’t let slip Two youths, both of them un­ accusing Eg.vpt of - violating the putting it into operation quicklv. morning. the opportunity to quote Lincoln. which designated this as Human Tuesday after a white minister Supreme Court ruled unanimously Janos Kadar. ^ Also taking the floor to blast tlia known to her, entered the store and ^ cease-fire, i. as well>11 as a program for its future ‘ The ~ talk by Dulles and Lloyd ,,"L^gs,” Poe said, "ought to be Rights Day in a “season of trsge- had his nose bloodied by a group today that unions may not be de­ The Russian-supported Kadar Soviet Union in the aorly stake of and asked her to cash a check. when he escorted six Negro pupils prived of benefits under the Taft- The patrol called reinforcements control and operation. emphasized the feeling on all sides government reocte«l,s*iftly. *>,*.-1-1...------.. OPEN TONIGHT lo i^ enough to reach the ground.” ■4 dy " In Hiingarj-. and cordoned off the area. Seven th* debate were repreoentativeg of "Why should I ? " she'asked. “The "The terror imposed upon Hun­ Into the building. Police and! Hartlcy Labor Act because one of "Real progress was made to­ that_,NATO members must hence­ It sent dozen^of plainclothes po­ Belgium, Peru, Australta and AND EVERY NIGHT UNTO, f :00 banks are open.” - EgjyUans were arrested. forth work fn greater harmony. , / Powers of Observation NEITHER WAS OUR REPUTATION gary." Eisenhower said in his school officials said there waa no (heir officers files a false non- ward aligning thrir views," said lice to seize >rade union headquar­ Thailand. Muttering something about the First Since Truce , ^ the spoke.sman. The . United States opposed the ters in the' former Stalin Square Two teenage high school girls statement, "repudiates and ne­ trouble when classes res\imed to- Communist. affidavit. Inconvenience involved in going day. The ambush was the., firot' such Dulles met with Lloyd-for more'i British-French policy (n the Mid- where-tile workers council meets. went shopping p>te night this past gates almost every article in the Justice Douglas delivered the (C^ttaued oa page Tea) to a bank, the boys sauntered out, Declaration of Human Rights." The meeting in' 'Waahington'vvaa opinion which held that the only attack in Port Said by‘‘lhd Egyp­ than an hour, then conferred with ' EJast which led to the attack in week and this waa th$ir conversa­ \ for tian underground since the cease­ ,-Word of the police action was presumably headed for,a bank. The President said of the Rus­ called by Atty. Gen. Brownell af­ penalty provided is a fine and Foreign Minister (Kristian Pineau 1 the Suez Canal zone. spread quickly by workers who TO YS-6IFTS tion which We overheard. A few minutes later, however, fire became effective .Nov. 8. Pre- of France. | Whether Dulle.s, Lloyd . and ______AT DISCOUNT PRICES Said No. 1 to No. 2. "I just don't sian terrorism: . ’ ter the U.S, ^ p rem e Court ruled pritpn sentence tor the union offi­ came around to the .headquarters the bo.va were seen driving off In A GOOD DEAL OF SERVICE "It denies that men are born last month that Alabama state and cer. viousl.V there have been scattered The Rpokesman described the would get together In early thia morning to pick up copies ALWAYS NEW MERCHANDISE FOR LESS AT know what, to get my father for a car with Maine licen.se plates. Shota fired occasionallv. t r,. ,, , j . free and equal in dignity and city of Montgomery laws re­ Speaking, for the entire co\irt, T he aim apparently wa.v to >^*>hea-Lloyd meeting as a cordial, a Big Three session, resdihing the of the strike proclamation. When Chriatmas."' practice o f ' NATO., sessions before two police squad cars left the Builetiiis MANCHESTER SURPLUS SALES CO. . Neither do I," said No. 2. rights, and that all should act in quiring racial segregation on buses Douglas said; constructive meeting." , t after th«<- spirit of brotherhxxW. was in riolation of ths 14th harrasa tbe diminishing British- Suer, was an ppeh question. . square shortly before 9 a.m. they IM N. MAIN ST. AT DEPOT SQUARE—Ml S-71U Then No.- 1 said. "Docs your "We cannot find an additional French force as it rushed Us with­ The Dulles-Lloyd meeting at the 'from the AP Wires Buy Smucker’s Gift "It deriles the right to life, Uber- Amendment. sanction which In practical effect American embassy residence was Dulles also talked today “with . were loaded with police. father shave? If he-docs we can drawal ordered by the U.N. Gen­ U.S. Secretary of the Treasury j The government also banned ln>- get him some shaving cream." , ty, and security of person. Box of Pure Jellies A GOOD DEAL "It denlea the'prlijciple that no (Ooattaned on Pago Rlevea) (Conttaned rei Page Ten) eral Assembly. '■ The bulk of Brit­ Geoi-ge Humphrey and ' Defense' ternatiohal telephone calls from Nd. 2 answered, “I guess he ish and French troops are expect­ Secretary Charles E; Wilson, who I Budapest, which prevented weat- POUCE HUN'i’ Ft>R BODY does." And so it goes. ■ » ■ s ______. ed' to be gone from Egypt within (12 foT$4.39) wpuld have a big ftqger,, in any-ern correspo.ndents from getting New London, Dec. IS. If) - - A three days. News Tidbits American or financial aid pro- ■ out their dispatches about the State Police bMt woa oearchlng Trim- Confmiilon* The Egj'ptian underground ha->! gram8^,de.>»igned _.tQ ease the: eco-1 strike caU. the Tharaea Ris-er this afteriioon at Pinehurst Grocery SURE . . . W e'r* giving been growing more openly hostile Culled frow AP Wires “ for-Jhe J»ody of the„pers tivities end opinions on the form to do SO . . men on the alert for a final Egyp­ tfon's' strategy should be geared; a current Paris-rumor, Lloyd re- tot, said be saw a amall, perima. Canadian Gives Uncensdred Story strike call to their members whom he' assumed to be li young- of brief noter to the teacher, tian show of defiance. 16 needs pf unforsecn situations | plied," I f he did, ypu wpuldn't ex­ Hungarian police turned west­ Aluminum Windows .which are periodically gathered in QUINN’S. A barbed wire barricade was i and, not "to any single u.eapons tier, disappear over the bridge BUT pect me to tell .VOU-. would you?” ern newspapermen away from the roUIng. a sort of “ newapaif)er,” -which la we're not so Volume conscious th a t- stretched' around the Porf Said j system or single, concept of war"... ,» The apparent American, willing' workers headquarters. But repPrt- FOR FREE ESTIMATES senY home for'the enjpyjnent of Of Life and Industry in Manehuria dock area in preparation .for the Xen airmen stranded at South ne.ss to help out its NATO allies: era were admitted to a Budapest parents. PHARMAdY final withdrawal. "Patrols have • Pole by engine trouble' repaired REDS WIN ALBANIA VOTE we stop being interested in you when Vleima. Opc. 10 tiD —Bodto PHONE Ml 9-9095 Regardng current events, one been strenjfthehed. Troops ..were , t| ,H r plane and returned to Mc- (Continued on Fjoge Seventeen) (Continued On Page Ten) boy wrote, "I had a good thanki- X the order blank is sign. EDITOR'S NOTB--A Oanadianwnlllion. with milea o f walls andfor 2-room affair with leakv fau Tirana announced, today .that n __ita • » __1 _**a_ _a_s__ ___r _^a_ ‘ _>ii_ a_ai.____ barred fmm streets except ^ es- 1 Murdo Sound at Antarctica.' district and. local electloiM (■ giving. We weqt up to my Uncle OFEN SUNDAYS teporter. Qa^'ld Lancaalilcv. has: drab houses, forests of chimneys ceU, bare walla and Kb bathroom. sential dutlqs. British tanka took Jur>’ is being selected in trial of ALUMINUM DOORS, AWNINGS. Pop's house. We had a good time. spent Mx weeks tonrtag Red China and acres of housing projects for Furniture—-wooden :■ beds with no Albania reaulted in on all-oat positions around the har.^r. | Eliza^thtown. N. J., . mother and rictory for the Coonanatot can­ CA N O PIES and JA LO U SIES . . . We had a hiding-go-seek g a hft e. _ a a arm w here I’ .S. reporters j the workers who tend the heav)’ maUreas.es, and atralght * tiackad The plan is, for a defensive ring , her daughter on. charges of murder We went to the movies. I like 9 AJl. to 1 P.M. Wo plan our sorvieing! Your car is pains­ oannot travel beoauae.or State De- production lines. i rhairo—is "ften supplied by the' f|c- didates.' The broadcast aaid in of tanks and tnfantr>' tp giiaj^d the j death of young Hartford. Conn., the diatrict decUoaa 66A5 pee Christmas better than Thanksgiv­ pnrtment rulings. Lancashire trav-| Yhe residents live and think in toiy. Kitchens have a nhall gas dock area until most other thppps ^woman.. .Bullet is shot through U.S. Sets Safety Limits ing." lil a n d . . I ' ' . eled. 5,560 miles and talked to farm- terms of the factory. The model ring and a laundry tub. A family rent of ihe votera p ortle^ ted have- left. Then the defense fo r^ ; w-lndow in pas«ienger 'Par of. New and 08A3 per cent coat their Another lad, with an eager- 9 P.M. to 9 P.M. takingly prepared" for e proper delivery know that good service era. factory, workera, derks aad housing village, outside the city, generally includes two .or 'three will be drawn in . gradually hehlnO.^ Haven Railrda'd train near Hamil- BILL TUNSKY m. ^^,5 beaver outlook, wrote, "I w^ant even a few capitallsta. la this un- where 7,000 factory families live childr^. plus in-law's. votea for .the Red Oemocratto “Service aiid Satisfaction Guarantee" during the warrantee period of your car keeps the barbed wire barrier to the gt. Crossing in Hartford. Oif Radiation Exposure front. , ^ ‘ censored story, first of a serteo to in new hut squalid buildings, f .Rent.' however, is only $2 or S3 docks. 'Cuban general staff claims _____ V that will make you remember with pleasure j-DU and your car in a happy frame. And, even; appMU*' this week. Lancashire tells, peppered with posters and slogans. . a month. And since night , life la I Foreighers Also Leaving troopa and marines killed 23 rebels TYPHOON TOLL AT 14 after, service that keep.s you wanting Olds and a t the jndustrlal dev^opment of The factories are hung with ban-f unknowm in northeast . China ek- - Fearful of poSAible j-eprisals, in mountains of- southeast Quba Mandiurla and kqw life la lived ners urging workera to "increase' cept for movies or dances at the WashLigton. Dec. 10 (jF)-rRec-«the genetic or heredltarj’ stand- Manila, Dec. 10 UFt—TjrphoM 1 that first day you rocketed around the liking Manchester Motors is oyur.s. We like to most foreigners In, Port Said were and took 32 prisoners pear U.S. ommendations for -'hat Would be I poiiVt. Polly left at least 14 daad and theee. .vaur political consdo'oanese as you ' factory canteens there Is nothing also packing. More than 400 E(rit‘ naval base at' Guantanamo... increase-production." j much but subsistence for a laborer the first radiation exposure limits I ' 'The committee he heads is spon- 388 missing today aa It hwhed Vv"-' ' . think of you as an Oldsmobile owner . . . not as Ish civilians were to, sail today on . pi-e^jj^uons of “ moderate- .ever set up for the population as aored by,the'Bureau of Standards, in the Philippinea wfth B86-mUe- town'in your new' Oldsmobile. By DAVID lANCASHIRE In the downtown district, a fhr- - to spend his money oh. Most maii------• flv" better 1957 business year aa-bour winds. lawful prey. mer department Store houses a n , *** ■ small amount, a whole have been drafted^by silt is made.up oC representatives IIFORE YOU CONVERT Mukden (Shen.vang), China I4** Pay Increase -(Continued------on------I^ge Eleven)- emerges from weekend meeting of qtiasi-'official watchdrfg commit- ' of Ihe Atonilc.Energy (AEG), the Mukden was developed and then exhibition of unbelievable dullness. ” ’ DEL SE^STO WIDENS LEAD T u r k in g to n B r o s . There are five' floora of lathes, This >fairwo7kers in Manchuria national trada as.sociation execu- tee. ■ j Public Health Ser^’lce. AmerlL-an INViSTIGATi — wrecked by the Japanese. It was got a retroactive pay increase of nations capital- The same group, the National | Medical Assn, and other profesr Providence. R. L, Dec. 10 UP)—>. restored by the Russians when plows, bottled chemicaU. sample Cfarittopher Del Seato, RepubU-'' SO COUNT ON SERVICE cases of ballbearinga and steel 14 per cent. The ci^ ’s stores .were ; aludeill IM U T S e S . A 64-year-old man deacrib^ Committee on R ^ a tio n Protec­ ■lonal and industry groups. It has they occupied Manchuria after no rcgulatory power .biit-tt^ recom-' can, today has aa overall lead e( bare, drill pretsea and truck tires. filled with families splurging the j'^ « | | 1 • g'* , , police as squatter in abandoned tion, haa also drafted recommends- World War II. Today, back in Chi­ bonus on such Ituuriea as small' I V lI l C C l I I I L -iA r V iF fiS U i tenement building dies at hospital mendation.s in the past haverbeen •34 votes over hta Dcfiiocratta' after you count the dollars saved at nese hands. It is the hub'of an in­ 4g-Hour 'A'brk H'eek lions for what would amount to radiop, bicycles and padded cot- . ______in New Haven alter fire in room new and sharply reduced limits on I widely followed. .. .rival. Dennis J. Reherta In t)m R e a l t y dustrialization program aimed at But the monotonous display where 'he was sleeping". . . United The unit by which radiation 'is battle for the Rhode Island gear- FLUID HEAT ton clothing. radiation exposure for the 1 .tiop’s ' Patterson, N, Y., Dec. 9 'B--8iK Co. 'making Manchuria a world produc­ drawa 1,200 persons a day, the di­ Almost all the factories were Nations' should have standing in- measured is the roent«n. Taylor emorslilp. Aa ttw State Hoard #6 half million workera in atomic and o Boilers ^ tion canter. rector aaid, and 4,000 or 5.000 on senior student nurses from- St. femntlonal. police force to help ■aid the new recommendttiona Elections prepared “to ffipMF 351 CENTER ST. built by-the Japanese during their Mary's Hospital in Brookijm, N. Y., similar plants. o Wall Flame . - There are 1,834 factories' and Sundays. A. good perce.itage of tha 14-yeaf occupation. As the Jap­ meet world crizis, says labor leader are: , - ' g,7ti ohaentee n 'r y t o w i 6 h6l> mines in Liaoning.. Prp.vince, and s'rious-taced -viaitora 'are women were killed tonight when their car Walter Reuth'eh This was reported todajr by D r.! 1. For the population os a whole lota, tbe final block e t abaffirtao Lo Warm A if tJaits anese fled, they tried to leave the skidded near here and smashed Laurlatqn S. Taylor, chairman of • . • ■; , ■f'' ' most of them are centered in Muk­ ehd tiny’^children, ofid high achool buildings and machinry in ruins.- American commander o f Allied a UmltaUon of 10 million roent­ votea, the total tbaa fliir want o Prsosnre Bumera . den and Anahan. two hours away, 'Students Intently enjoytag their into a milk tank truck. The truck naval 'forem In Atlantic say Rus- i tbe comml.ttee and a National gens of man-made radiation—de- Del Serio, leberto,' MANCHESTER Tha Ruaaiana, who followed, con driver escaped injury. Bureau , of Standards acienUat. in • REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE So many factories are nowi plugg^ onei^ day-off ayr> ff in the week. iiUcated much o f ta e ' workable g tiL p X e of the »>a » huge submarine fleet poaes’to j Jlvered to the reproductive organa m ,490. ' I Into the eity’a power linas that a report prepared for delivery later //• ## The factory hand works a 43- machlnenr and ahlpped It to the ; ae«3^t th. Lene The' ' ' ’T threat to the security! -r- for every one million persons in public riectrlcity is often ctit off in hour thia week to a nieeting of the the. population from conception up BARE CHL*RCH 00601 H O A X ^ T/ie Dealer Who Puis^ The Accent On YOU *'*’****^*****^*®** Soviet Union. SinCe' then. how-] ,jxth died enroute-fo^a hoaplta) o f our lives." . . . Open crltlctam of' American NucleprBbclety. He'Xm' Boatog,. Dee, 16 (Ft — A tetoe • NRE and CASUALTY INSURANCE the daytime. ' andidihousingsuDDlied I housing, supplied air^ lo lost s t frief roe ever, they have h been ... pouring 1 ^j^e ac’cTdenroccurred on Rhut^^ Rovl.t interv'ention in .Hungary to age 30. ' FOURTY BROTHERS ' SoHing ^'and Sorvieing OMsmobUos For 22 Yoort There is no gaiety here. By .7 by the atate. There are no vacs.- technical and financial aid back ' near here, in Putnam County. > breaks out at National Congress of plified in an interview. ^ , n; Ib a t would mean an average phene cal) to la a tei palioH p.m. streets are empty except for tlons. but seven days off a year for into, the province. Many of the 203 The weather was clear at the Cortmwist part>^ largest .Taylor aaid the intent of, both limit of 10 per person. But jTkylor headgiffirttfi tbb9 Iba Renpi • VERIFAX PHOTO COPY SERVICE^ workera- on their way to night national holidays. " actions is to assure that expooura | atreoaed that ' imUviduato'*'' wrbo' CatbeBo 11 llu Rwr 6 f$ | to 6 pua OIL -1. 512 ¥fEST CENTER ST. • Eyoningg TiH 9 — ScfurdoysTIRS ' ( Ml 3^1811 projects to be aided by »Uie Ume-.of-the coUUlon. police said. West. , , , Li . achool.' Social and family life to' . iWogea run from about S3 yuan a U.8.8.R. .during the first 5-year, although it had snow(^ earlier. The ■ Delhi a commercial life to to rodtotion from all aourceor— might recoiva an dmoanlTin oxceaa CvMo wenM bn ll(Mq( "F. *9 • MiGBLAND COAL—CONNECTICUT COKE ‘‘i ' ' OJB, aont.n 4a6Mt a t CenM In! Ydu'l LH(o*6 ur q u a l it y Way of Doing losiiiM^ •ocriYiced to production, and evan month to 108 T t a n for highly plan are in this araa. nuraea were within 11 miles of their ; severely disrupted as hundreda of including atomic bomb fallout, pro- of that would Jiot iwcaioarily ba NMGADST. . ! MI9<4 S39 the cigarettes ' in Mukden ■ are ■killed men and 'vomen (gl4 to All: axpantoon of the factories dertlnaUon. the Harlem ' Valley . shopkeepers, fruit and vegetable ducts of atomic energy plantar and j expooed to any "oignificant" - gt- tb^ In » bfty bi Ml 3. 1507-^ENINGS Ml 9-5465 or Ml 3-7731 stamped with a little cog-wheel j $47). These ary among the higheM and InotiUIaUeei of zoachinery was Sfata (Mentalt Hoototal at Wing-. merchauts, taxi drivers ai»d.others medicol and. dental uoea of j netiq hoxord. Moreover, he „// trademark. indiutriol aalarioi in Oilna. ------I stage 1-day strike to protest pro- x-rayo—dOM)oa toot go beyond ' You Can It to a dreary city o f almoat 319 Tbe UMtal srorkon'homa to 6 «to (OaallBMd M Fogs r o w ) posed aatos tax point' Of "occeptobto ritoc" from « '•a F o g a : ■) ij-' X - .. ■ ■ S '■ i : \ / ■ k-