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H O S London. Dec. 15 (>Pi-A 4- latlkMat Sets The course was Charted by the nership In a aeries of separate engined Trans-Canada Airliner Many Hurt council of the North Atlantic Treaty mcetinga with British Foreign Sec- carrying 69 persons landed* Organization (NATO) in a 'B day retary Selwyn LJoyd and French safety at London airport today aeasion that ended here laat night. Foreign Minister Christian Pineau. $ ^ ^ . 9 8 g g ^ At Least 16 after developing engine trouble In Crashes A commimlque isaued by the for­ Before leaving Paris early today off the coast of Ireland. eign. defense and finance ministers Lovely SWEATER to return to Washington snd report By THE .A8SOCI.ATED PRESS The Montreal to London of the 115 member oounirtea cov­ to President Elsenho,wer. 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Lost Author in Bolster X.VTO storm for most pt the Northe.ast ; Weather forecasters said mors IVfcUclnjr 8® ivll*8®FVic® • a a o • * • *pi"» $ 1 .3 5 The council took several steps tb Signal Corps today. Light rain was on tap for aleet, snow and freezing rain is strengthenreno^fh.n MNATOk*Tn kw ori kz both.ii. ik the. «mili­iii ferences still exist smong the Big ;on the way. Alba Seamless bheers . . . . Three. It was pointed out that the the most p.art although. northern Guilford Area P ' $ 1 .3 5 tary and non-military fronts. It re- New York geai-ed for an expected One of them, Fred Oatby o f ths reived a U.S. promise to deliver to' ‘‘“ " ’’ vil Just ended marked the first Fraud -Tied to six inches of snow. Guilford. Dec. 15 ijpi A police Travelers Insurance Co.’s private \ Christmas the Atlantic Allies weapons capable foreign ministera. Driving conditions, the 'weather­ weather service, said that a storm of firing atomic missiles but minus ' have not held 3-\vay sideline con- search continued today for na- ■ Stationery Wrapping Paper man said, would be hazaidous in centered over northern Texas last the atomic Warheads themselves, since NATO was set up in tionally known writer George Sea- j Hartford Man western New England. Warming night could hit this area late to­ still top seci;el under American se- 1949. siona Perry, who disappeared from night or Sunday, sFine quality boxed paper and en- curity legislation. On the Middle East the minis- teniperaturcs, iri the neighborhood his home here Thur.sday. j Greeting Cards S Sheet Packs of 40. were expected to melt much For most of today, however, The council sessions appeared to t**"* IaIiI down a.threefold plan: Scranton. Pa., Dec. 15 i/Pi — A The search was to be concen­ ^ jo p e s in note and letter size. White of the snow remaining on the temperatures are expected be UMBRELLAS Many to choose from in boxes or in- Paper . . . • 2 9 4 and have put the United. States snd 1- Clearance of the Suez Canal federal grand, jury late yesterday trated on a rugged area which ex­ to indicted Rep. William J. Green .above freezing, with occasional Many styles in regular and long other member nations bsek on i —----- tends north from the Perrv prop­ ^ dividual cards. Assorted Seals and Tags friendlier terms with Britain and | (Continued on Page Seven) Jr.. Philadelphia’s Democratic **''*‘'*‘ ^'*'5’ V*" erty —.• to...... the. valley ...... of the Mam-; I rain becoming an intermittent hantUe styles. Also folding styles. chairman, a former Congressman ' ^ the east-central portion momassett River, I drizzle during the afternoon. Solid colors, prints, polka dots, etc. K Xq $1 .50 |)QX 294 pkg. Tying Ribbons ... .104 and ave -contractors, one from York state and .soon tied up .Mrs. Perrv and friends have said Auto.Hita Group o f People Hartford, Conn.. for alleged highway traffic and caused some they feared the 46-ycar-old au­ In Bristol. an automobila tJVr X Boxed Cards ..$94 and $1.00 box Gift Money Folders .... "fraud and deceptions" during con­ : delays in air traffic. ploughed Into a group o f men 11 thor, who suffers from arthritis, ^2*^® t® $y.50 ggjji struction of a huge Army Signal I Inches ,ln .Albany j became lost in the woods while surrounding a car that had gone Loose Cards •54 to 254 ea. Hungarian Strikers Corps depot at nearby Tobyhanna. 'into an open sewer excavation The gratvd jury said Green, early today, killing two and in­ LADY BUXTON former Congres.sman Herbert J. juring six. ! countv had 11 inches McGlinchey. also, a Philadelphia Hail, sleet . p^rrv \ GENUINE LEATHER and freezing rain buffeted other, I' The' accident occurred as a \ :npre Kadar Edict Democrat, and the flve contractors sections o f the state. i " I* MacKa.ve. ^Learned Many Things,An Asih^ paralysing ice storm gripped the the gift girls odore- conspired to circumvent standards The Weather Bureau forecast up V'lf* » city and surrounding totsms. and specifleations in contracts Jor M 2-hour trip to \islt a dentist Congi-easman-at-Large and Mrs'. Antoni N. Sadlak o f Rock­ Killed were William Pelkey, IS, ville retrace the route of their recent 23,000-niile trip into south­ B illfold the 533,000,000 depot. (rian*lNna«< -mi Pmgt Three) A check o f the clothing Perry j driver o f the tar thatjitoldded Into ipeat, Dec. 15 (AV—Tha Aworkera llleclared they would re- The indictments charge that left behind showed he was wear-1 east Asia. Congressman Sadlak was a member o f this United the sewer excavation Only « short States delegation ,to the 45th Interparliamentary Union Confer­ In many styles. ^ilngnrian government tndny ex- main idle until Premier Janos Green, a member of the House ing a tweed .Jacket, corduroy i distance from hia home, and Ed­ Boys’ Flannel Shirts ' ’n Sfeore* blouses - pelled ttvo western news eor- ence in Bangkok, Thailand. Story on Page 4. (Herald Photo Xadar releases t\vo labor Uadera, Armed Service Committee which trousers and loafers. j ward Kelley, 28, ohe of two ^ivfrs respondenls. giving them 11 arrested for ordering a general by. Jackson.) * In stripes and plaids. Sizes 2 to 6x. s i was concerned with buildtojg the Perry, almost 6'a feet tall, i who stopped at the scene. ItoUey hours to cross the fronHer. The.v strike Tuesday and Wedneaday. 4epot, received $10,000 payotf Britain Urges $ 2 * 5 0 t o are Eric Waha of the Associated haa been a frequent contributor to , was helping Pelkey and hU three ‘ Izoyolty Bobus' money and another $20,000 col­ the Saturday Evening Post. t paaiengera. Harold McIntyre, , Wll, .Press and Richard Kllisn of the Ignoring the Worker's demands, lected i'.legalty through hia Phila­ London Dnlly Express. . Greek'S Study Other sqarchefa have been wait- liam McGinn and Howacd AvdW 4-®® to ^2-?® the . Kadar government sought delphia insurance business. ; ing for rain to end in order to drain Jr. - .- with both thr.eats and induce­ Also Indicted: were John P. Gil- Egypt’s Guerrillas Budapest. Dec. 1!5 (ipi -The So- , a pond on Perry'a’Yarm. AuthOri-1 The four were not seriously huit ments to force them back to their boy Jr.. Scranton, head of an en­ ‘ tiea say the missing man ' could Boys’ Dickie Dungarees Tlet-im^aed Kadar government Cyprus Plans when Uie car tarent intO'the’ezcaYS- jobs. gineering firm; Joseph Rochez of , have fallen into the pond and tion, but Pelkey and Kelley were Lined or unlinbd. Sizes 2 to 7. haa taken new measures to force Coal minera who stay away face Rochez Brothers. Inc., a Pitts­ —-----— i drowned. ■ the Himgarian people to end their killed when a car driven by 'Wal­ discharge, the regime warned, but burgh construction company; Athens, Dec. 15 (Ah—British ' Asst. Police C3ilef George Heinold i crippling strikes and passive re­ Attack UN Patrols ter DeMerski, SI, ran Into the it promised those who return to , Frederick , . , J. jRaff. ^ .Hartford, . Conn.. . Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox- of nearbv Madison, himaelt a writer | sroup. $ t .98 _ $2-*8 : . 9 8 sistance against its rule.. work by today both a •loyalty P"*'"*’*"* contractor; Boyd appealed to the Greek people' and outdoorsmanr, said he planned ' Also injured-were Harry Ran­ (Radio Budapest reported for bomis” and creidita for building of today to give careful consideration to take part today in the search for | YODNG BOYS* DEFT.r-8TBEET FLOOR the first time the use of the gov­ (Conttoued on Page Eight) Port Said, Egypt, Dec. 15 (Ah--,,mistaken In the early morning dolph, driver o f another car that new hohies. to British proposals for' lithited ' toe miasing writer. had atopped to help, ernment's aweepjng new martial self-rule on O'prua." But the Greek Helnoid. salt water itsnmgfishing eannreditor ! .. c .. law powers against opponents. The Again the government warned ] Kowalewaki, 45, and Fraada pfeas said the' government already tor Outdoor Life whose'artfclea on ’ U \ ^ ’^PoUce*FnrT’ n"atrnu^ "* k toe guer- Boucher. broadcast ssid a number of Hun­ that wages would be paid only to had rejected them. ‘ wildlife alro have appeared in the ‘tacked “ cked U.N.U.N Police Forte patrol.'^ rillas may be membera of the out- garians would he tiieJ by military workers who actually help turn I Blast Victim’s Lennox-Bovd said the oronosals Saturday Evening Post u id the 5"** British Arm y cracked lowed Nationalist Moslem Brother- court for attacking the director of out production. iw lll provide an invaluable chance ’" ‘"•‘" g man could havi become Popu'afe with hood trying to put Egyptian PresK (Continued On FogazEIgM ) a state farm at Keczjcemet. The Kadar's go. emrhent also served 1 to end bloodshed on C\-Dnia and *“81 in the 15 square mile area I measures in an effort dent Nasser in an embarrassing penalty if convicted under the noti»e that any* persons caught Husband Gets j.«st;vrBrmfh!Gr:;k^f&i;rp"> taking part in unauthorized public week-old martial law decree could m *- 1 m i He added in a comunlque issued be- : hurIM at a leeV oatro^^^ Lt. Gen. Sir Hugh Stockwell. the be death.) meetings or demonstrations would face up to five years impriaon- IVtcntHl T^S ts 1 weeian members nf ?hc U N fm c» commander, ordered hia M'ith the help 6t Russian tanks, ! "uniwually quret" when He licen ti; A h.' toVc« to r S up 'an TralH. Vn Bulletms^ the regime seems to have crushed rtient. , It would be a great traged.v if saw him,him said«iid that the author...tho, alsoal.J. a ™ s fire was directed men. womSn and children. iMtcbeil .premature and hasty conclusions, •’could have hitched a ride in at a Swedish patrol, U.N. officials the last elemienta of open revolution said. •■ in a five block area for questioning from the AP Wires In the counlTj-aide. But there still cent‘’ o ^ h " ‘^ r k T n ? % ’rce*®^^ | witly.ut full Xrtowdedge„ passing vehicle." in the kidnaping of Lt. Aftthony Ki-r ___I -.„i'Nadin, 38, a gas company ts’orker | of the proposals, should prejudice There were no casualties but w ere occasional bloody diemonstra- to A the big ^Csepel iron ,.*nd steel He described Perry as having Moorhouse on Wednesday. by police for the blast ■ this very desireable end.” Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns, the po­ paltry ; tions. ' . \yorka south of Budapest yester- ' that demolished his home and A Jlreek government communl- (Coatinued on Page Bight) lice force commander, protested; No Troce of Briton WARNING ON WIRES Now the rebellion is centered in Arab males 15 years or older Hartford, Dec. 15 OP)—“Oofi’t Lovely ROBES until'’ 'V‘hr^To^-ernm2nt‘ " r e i ™ '* ' 9®' •'»*'* ""'-V that its reply to the strongi.v to,^Egyptian authorities Hungary's factories and mines. .q.nrfor : derdoing a menUI exanun,rtion to- Britiah propoaals had been dellver- were -taken^ to the city sports sta­ tooefa .that wlre.t ‘ That la the with Production was near a standstill in Sandor Race, chairman of the otit- in Cairo. It was the first .such at- I , dav-at the Fairfield State Hospital , ed to Lennox-Boyd but would not tack herO'on the U.N. soldiers. dium for questioning. Tiie car in plea today of the Hartford Elec­ Every lady on your list is sure to adore the loVcly luxur.v, of our Budapest, the , nation's industrial lawed Budapest Central Workers’ Newtown. 1 1 ; be made public imtil Wednesda.v. which Moorhouse was kidnaped tric Ught Company. If a wlTO la flattering, feminine robes! We have .style.s that are lacy- and lav­ center, and at the uranium and Egyptian guerrilla activity in- i Council, and Sandor Bari, vice George F. CarroU Jn, city,court Lennox-Bovd flew in yesterday was found abandoned in a garage down near yonr home, leava It silhouettes ish,, styles for well-tailored comfort, styles to'please every taste! coal mines in the .south, * creased as the time neared for I . . , alone. And don’t let yonr chU- m lr id a y • ’' " " ‘ ' d . prosecutor, ordered Nadin'Nadin taken to show Premier Constantine News Tidbits complete- .withdrawal of British search area, “Sizes 10 to 20. ■ Again yesterday tho\(aands of drrn go near it either. It may bo' workers refused to take up their Horn* atww) worw.-. . 1.,. H toere yesterday atter a murder . Karamanlia a copy of the proposed and French forces iji accord w ith' Stockweil Mid local Egyptian live. The company entphnnlsed a been served on him changes in C>pru8’ Constitidion. Culled from A P Wires U.N. directives. Cairo newspapers j authorities had. failed to find any tools al-a dozen Budapest plants, a sit-down strike at the Bejolannia 1 , t Norwalk HospiUl where, a l-! The proposal waa dratted by Lord that its workmen treat ci|eb - ' $ to $-14-95 •ven tbough the factories had been | Electric factory and Still said the withdrawal 'n'ould be com- trace of Moorhouse. The Egyptian down^ Wire as If It is Hva. • Light up their eyes with Ship’n.Shore blouses. 3 .9 5 though uninjured, he was treated Radcliffe. a British legal authoritv, ; pleted today but U.N. officials underground claims to have killed BOW ^ bcolipied by Soviet troops and for hvaterla and shock. I after a firsthand s^ d y of the ait- ■' Rhode Uland public uUlity ad whether It actually Is So or Mt, Party-perfect and playtime styles to give f l o o r p4ilm. Stockwell lold.fiewsmen: ROBE DEPT.-r-BECONl{ . Hungarian Ckimmuniit miUtis. The ! (ConHmied on Page Eight) Police'said Nadin. had written a nation on the Britiali colonial island totoatrator Thomas A. Kennelly|fl'xed. . " I don’t hold any great hope on AUTO CRASH KILLS FOUB girls a star-bright Christmas.. . and a note sa.ving he planned to commit 1 the eastern Mediterranean. ; irsuts 22>i per cent fqre inrreaae British forces also came under tois operation but I feel I must do suicide w-ilh^-gas and "take the- Lennox-Boj-d-was to fly to x r i- ' ^ ^*w-Haven railroad on ita 48- Totedo, , Dec. 15 (P) — wondei^ully-wearable new wardrobe! • J\ new gueiTilla attack. One Egypt- I something about i t ” Four men were killed, had twn family with me.’’ but that a p -, kara today to discusa the plan wrlth j-toip monthly fcommunter ticketo.. ian was killed. ' j As the British-French withdrAw- -- ’^ 'SSizes 7 to 14. Restaurant ih‘ Orange bt'isiness of their 'eompaalone aad two parently he had no -(ntention of ■Pirkish officials. The U.N. units' wore thb blue “ 1 pfoceedrt,pfoc the Egyptian under- "CURLS D E > T .^ | 5COND FLOOR torching offvthe terrific explosion section on Boston Post Rd. Is waitreaaea were hurt when aa Anti'Red Disorder The Greek majority on Cyprus helmets of the police force but groimcl also staged its moat dating 'auto: plunged' through the (Mat that tore his 4-room home apart ruined by fire but no estimate of damage is 'available. < BriUah nificial said there was a of a tavern early today; PaHea at 1:35 a.m. Frida.v, The blast (Coatinued oa Page Bight) pdnibllity • they 'might have beep. (ronttniied on Page Thirieen) alightl.v injured his two sons. Life magazine still maintains aaid the car waa going ea font Police said a pipe leading. to a . Hungarian refugees are not re- It broke thraugh th» b ri^ (Mat in gas furnace in the basemOnt had! celviag their fair share of rellbf of the balkUng. The waiben weM been diaconnected. zAuthoritiea,.M- j supplies, despite -criticism of Inside Red China (6) behind the bar, clyahhig It aa, sumed a large amount of gas ac­ articles by American Red Cross..' and were not settoualy laJUMd. Foreign ministers of Western Eu­ Warsaw, Poland, Dec. 15 The get-tough policy, haii won cumulation in the baaement before 1.090 q u it HUNGARY the expibaion occurred. rope wind up busy diplomatic week More anti-Russian demonstrations recruits in recent wrecks from par- Vienna., Dec. 15 (P) — Nearly Fellow employes of Nadin told in Paris -by changing hats and hava -been reported in flve Polish t.v members dismissed from choice sitting as Ministers' Committee of Peiping Doctors Using 1,000' refugees crossed the bor­ /vVS I I? totvns. spots in the overhauling of the newsmen that he had complained der from Huagairy In ths last 24 of financial difficulties and had Council of Burooe. Organa p f the governing United party machine by GomUlka. Young San Francisco motorist hours de^iite stiftor coatrola by Workers’ (Communist 1 party have- Poznan R«Mlutlon threatened suicide. , —- Rustlan troops, Auatrtoa poRea ' GREEN STAMPS Nadin '^•as a "gas-treet” man, drives his rxr into one policeman 'warned that continued demoMtra- There also were anti-Riiaaian and gjms unsuccessfully at anoth­ Ancient^ New Remedies reported today. Pollen cooated tlqna might lead to a clam ^own rumblinga oft the labor front. The' ■with an occupation which his em­ 401 In the daylight hours ynslar- Ctwming, isn't HI Th« ' WITH CASH SALES ployer. the CXmnecllcut Light. * er before escaping in volley of by the antl-Staliniat Polish , Cbm- 30.000 employes of the O gielsko six shots after originally being day, and had expected, a cMaA munist government. Steel works in Poznan adopted a Power Co., said-called for him to EDITOR’S' NO TE: David Laa-«this is the first time-they have aitlerabl.v larger nniabcr la'at S T A M P c o u n t e r ', m a i n H O O R install, repair and re-locate . lines stopped for speeding... . .Official wide-swinging skirt, ^ fears also are held that if the resolution demanding the' ' imme- Jamaica sources say former Pres­ coshire’s extensive travels in C o ^ ever had a hospital of their own," night. This had'heea ton. pat­ Internal situation geta out of con- diate withdrawal of Russian carrying gas frpm mains into pri­ munUt China took him to a h<^ said Dr. Wei -Ching-ming. director vate dwellings'. ' ident Paul Magtoire of Haiti haa tern nt the peat aU troaka. trol, Russia may feel its rail links forces from Hungary. The workers pital, where he found a .strange of the Hospital of Chinese Medi- young neckline, the Joseph Perrotla, ■ a- neighbor been given permission tor month’s through Poland to East tJermany say that either U.N. neutcal stay la Jaimaira. mlxture of western techniques and cine. l a u d s HUNGARY RTRUOOLE are endangered. troops or ndn-Russiana from the who waa the first to reach the Nadin home after the explosion, North Korea charges that arm­ ■•‘Moat of our patients have al- Paris, Dee. IS im BilglaB •pretty sheer or4 embroidery trim. One o f the pointa where renew- Warsaa* Pact countries should re­ ed raiding party from South Ko­ a b o u tit In this dispatch, lost in ready been treated in weitern- Forelga Miaister Paul BtoHl The COIlli ad disorders were reported'Thurs- place the Soviet forces in Hun- said . he found Nadin sitting JW.HAU ajlmiat wreckage in the back yard, rea killed resident in 'North Ko­ a oertea. melhc^ hospitals and have conie Spnak declared today ton .Mua- day night was Stettin, where 91 gary. - M A N C H i s m C o n n * his trousers'caught on a nail pyo- rean; village and kidnaped teen­ ■' _ ' — ...___ _ uncured. .We take them in garian revolt was too drnt na- In wonderful nylon tricot, mokes persons’ were . arrested Monday The Poroan workers threatened age bo.v Dec. 2. . .Japmiese Mari­ By D AVID LAN C ASH IR E j here." and the percentage of suc-j ample ia world klatnry nl ton night in an attack on-the Soriet to strike to supportaupport their rbaolu- T.".!;, . • ■ 5 He seem.ed dazed and was time' Safet.v Board saytT Russia is. Peiping >45 — . Your circulation cessful cur.es la really quite aniax-^ "colleetive suicide n( a ahnia CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS consulate. tlon but were dissuaded by an ap- i __•. t j v, . ■ waltz gown too pretty to hoMiag 129 Jap fishermen capr a little sluggish? Got that tired.; ing." ■ ' peopin.” The anwiy slaetad aan». Reports roaching Warsaw also peal from party workers relying '^'to tured ifi Soviet waters since end rundown feeling? Then take the The hospital, with tilting Chi­ retar}' geaeral n( tfea. Jfntl^ aaid students marched through the on Gonaulka’s personal,popularity.'i on,. » . of World War JI. bones from a. tiger, grind up fine nese roofs and flower-filhed court­ Atlaatin Traaty overlook. Sizes 32 to 4Q, . _■treeta______of Lublin in eastern Po- Poznan was the scene of the i Afakes History Palmiro TogllatU still is. chief and eat. yards, 'i'a M t in a' block of Chinese (NATO) told a ai land demanding an end to Soviet i June 28 bread and freidom riots. ’ thl Mre. RoberU Weatwood. 27- of Italy's Communist party fol­ ' Got the sniffles? Munch a pill' summer houseb built during the toe Hid«arlqn pnnpin intervenUon in Hurtgafy,Hurtgafy. The, DespiU the reporU of unrest i-roof of the Iiohm, oniv t>irh.. Pink, Blue, Porchment, VAMte. year-old Chicago hoiieewife, lowing final sessions of organisa­ made I from a ground up centipede. Htng.dj'nasty 500 years ago. struggle to toe death reporU said similar demonatra-; the national front which Includes Uheir j,e«ds" '** ®"’> toche# al«\ e 'helped make medical hiatory tion's anmial congress. . ..West Your aching back? Well, beetles Its. offices and diagnosis rpOms thaa oreept aa hapnat Gons oc.Curred in Czestochowa.: Ooinulka’s CtunmunUU came out I Mrs Nadin’. hodv‘“^niinH i« at EMgeweter Hoepital when Gerroan Refugro Ministry says ai'e, an-excellent-'jiain killer. are filled with- glass-fronted book­ Kutno .ana Lajisa .all in C e n ^ l tor limited fre^tnn of ^speech and ' she hed a thyroid gland op­ approach of Christmas .has . cut Doctors ih Communist China cases containing msdicst taxtboqks suppoBTs ’noirr ,.''43 POlAUde 1. public works .to aid the unem­ a television set on fop Of it. wss eration. She waa the first I aw af East Germaas aeeking say these remedies — taken from Waafelagtaa. Dae. U The renewed dUordere were thousands of years old, printed Is. ployed. . V 'not recovered until three hours ' woman in medical annals to rofuge in W est Chinese medical journals written flowing Chinese script on rice pa­ Fulbrtght (D-difc) viewed in Uje light of the aideiy •nte front took iU stana & a after the explosion. Dr. William undergo a major , operation ' A 85-year-qld A ir Force ser­ before the birth of (Christ —- ac­ per. They contain' herbal raclpes Mppnrt n4 IMKCB held belief that the power struggle platform for the Jan. 20 elec­ McMahon, medical examiner, said iihdc(- hypnosis, witimut anes-^ - geant of Alton. N. H., wh|P lost-a tually'work. In Peiping the tradi­ and ganeriaJ remedies which clash far rarhtoi is not ended between adyocatiea of tions. The boilotlJlg Will give the the died of cniahing injuries and thesia- She aaid siic felt no son in World W ar 11, re-efiMstn'for tionalist doctors who u m the rom- with practically every principle of Ugbtnr nradM a "demooratic. SocialiaRt'’ Im by anti- ! Polea aome choice among repre- bums. pain and -iminediatffly afU r fi-yeor hitch. . . Japanese Foreign ediea are taking business away modern medicine. taenni tatofi. ^ SUHiUtt Ommimjst le ^ c r Wtady- l^sanUtivea la Pariianjant but' aot jThe two boys wert being cared the Burgory ahe- sat up on the Minister Momoni Shlgemitsu flies from waatern-trained medicos. Dr. WeiVUi a wastam-atyle aur- ley la slaw Oomulka and a fOolion fav«r- for today by their graadmother, 1 operatlag table and asked for to U .8 ., to accept his nation's ex- "The Chinese physicians v hat|t tag g' toughar policy, v « ■) Mrs. Aana .TavaUa. a glaaa c4 water. .j, - H b$b4 saaE t to D4W. Tuaada^ bsea practtclac >>000 yaara. but .« } \ V / ■/

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P A C E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1956 ■ -^1 UANCHESTBR E V^IN G HERALDa MANCHZSTEB.'OONlC^A^URD^Y, DECEIVER iS. 1964 Pfavda Hitg Ike Coventry AMAReviewing - 'WTIO—ION DANCING I S U R N S I D E ^ Workshop Plans S o u th W in d s o r G i r l ^ je rs B ow l Daily RauUo W H A Y — flO For ‘Hypocrisy,’ Favorable Stand EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. • TAh H.ator - Army Missile Fired Modem and Old Fashioned ' 'GIRL RK “TBKBIpM AT' Singing of Carols at 6:30 Red Cro^s Seeking^ Funds LRFT BRBIKD' TARLITROCR" w o o o ^ m o ^ JEMtMV Dajrllgkt H i m < W P O P — 1410 Over Hungary On Fluoridation l:ia Tecir. 4:140:H ' At Math; Eugmeering Aide Miffer's Hoff - WAd.,^;'TS» CAaqaAfAr" A special Chriatinae Carol sing The RecreatlotuTlepartment Fill AUNCHESTER'S TOLLAND TURNPIKE *:if4 TravAlt.K Saleilady" conduct ita b.v-we«kly Cb-EM a « f) 3f300Miles Distance will be featured at Santa’s Work- Bowling Program for''girls' ind RM sunnUN Iqr .UM rstUc muia(«> WCCC—8»lurd»y 8«r(narl« accused President Eisenhower to- — A fact-ftnding committee of the ...... 4, . - . . shop at Center Springs Lodge this WKNB~Uvenlnc 8«r»n«d* boys of Junior High School; op up Hint ud an Mbjstt to clisiif • Coventry. Dec. 16 (Special) -—^hours. Pilgrim : Fellowship will American Medical As.sn. la ra- Washington, Dec. 15 (A'l—rThe- The test launchings may help the aftamnnn . MAIN STREET I^ICr^roucho-Ml'ry dsy of hypocrisy and "flagrant in­ assessing the association's favor- tonight . *Ri; ' wttkott dM oo. wORC—Syncopation, Pi*r* terference In- the' affairs of an in­ The Coventry branch. Rockville meet at .7 p.m. Sunday.' j*?-.*!?" > Air_Force decide which of the twoj T/rou To"Zdr^^^^ town WP®P—Toiiipo Band.land able-3tand on fluoridation of drink­ Eo'.vling will be at the West SMe dependent state" in a human Chapter of American Red Cross, is The Ladies A.ssn. of the church .missile more than twice as high | ms M types. It should recommend' l : « » » ing water. and fast as -any projectile y e t, for continued development. will lead the catqlHinglng under Rec. under the superviaion of Mr. *’'t?HAY—Nasra WHa V—Waabincton Keport rights prohouncemi-ivt on Hungary. accepting funds towAfd the -chap­ will have a mitten tree Wednes­ the direction .of Loia Gustafson and Mrs. Mel Cushing, and xxill ' WCCC—Muate Room WCCC—Saturday Soronddo The Soviet ’ Communist Party ter quota of $660 for Hungarian day during an all-day session and Dr. David B. Allman, president­ U ^ ch ed by man. The mlmlle w as; Hurtled Acrima Cnrtbbean s h o p p in g ' c e n t e r WILL tlE m m s—rreatii KuaM WKMB—Rosemary Clooney elect of the aisociation, said yea- who will ai^eSmpgny them on the start at 6:30 ending at 9:00 p.m.' im o ^ a w s WTIC—Groucho Mar.\ newspaper said the president’s relief, it has been announced. Christmas party in the church 2FEI.EVISION BeVgaust sstd In an Interview the organ. ^ If the Interest among the chil­ W w O —Neara Raportar WDRC—Syncopation Piece vestry. Mittens received will be terday that after the S-man .C9m« WPOP—Nears statement last Sunday was "a step Mrs. Edward Schulthelss, local F^re^ I ^ w . t t i n w 1 Army tgunched the Jupiter C after The carol singing will take place dren continues at Its pace, a bowl­ WPOP—Juke Box Saturday Night directed at worsening the interna­ branch chairman, has appointed j turned over to Mrs. ThOmas mittee reports its flpdiuga At some ... * gelling »el P^»*; ^arK the evening of Sept. 20. He ItlS - l:oa— future AM A m eeting'the asaocia- "from 3 to 4 o'clock, but Santa will ing league wilt be formed. WHAY—Shoppora OuMa WHAY—Supper Serenade tional aituatioh and renewal of the Mrs. Charies L. Little as treasurer O.’Brien. Public Health Nursing albly to duplicate or exceed said It went out over the nliasllef'be at hla workshop to talk to the WCOG-eMuam siuom - tlon "w ill -either 'feAffirm ita pre- . A ll participants must be mem­ WCCC—Good Evening Good Muale cold war.” of the drive which will last for two ! As.sn. visiting nurse. Donatldns PROGRAMS accomplishment. test range extending 5,000 m iles. children from 1 to 5. - WKMB-rraacl> Mualo > WKNB—Dinner Data vlotfs stimd or state otherwise." Hit Altitude of $$0 Miles bers of the Recreation program WTIC—Rosa Miller ^ WTIC—Monitor This was the first time in weeks. Those interested in sending ] of mfttens will be appreciated from Patrick Air Forces Base! . The Workshop, which ta con- and a alight fee Is charged for WDRC—Get'a Decorate , J ’oUr years ago, the AMA, en­ „ln a forthcoming issue of Mis­ WDRC—Sat. Night Country Styla several months that a Soviet organ money are asked to earmark dona- j from tho.se interested in aiding acrosB the Caribbean and the South ducted by the Recreation Depart- bowling. WPOP—Tempo Bandstand WPOP—Juke Box Sat Night has assailed Eisenhowei^ personal­ dorsed fluoridation aa a means to siles and Rockets magazine, its llS»- tions for "Red Cross Hungarian i their program. Video Everyday — Atlantic. ment and sponsored by the Park For fprther information contact ItU— ly. The article was aigned by "Ob-- Relief.” AH contributions will be: Sunday Ma.sses in St, Mary's prevent children's tooth decay. editor, Erik Bergaust, will say AY—Save a Life. WHAY—Family Rosary All Rights Reserved — He'aaid it landed well o ff South Department and Chamber of Com­ Jim Herdic or Wally Fortin at the ^W(XC-eMuaie Koom WCCC—Good nivenlng Good Muale .server,” ah editoriiu writer of voluntary with no canvassing, Mrs. Church will be at 7;30, 9:30 and Since then, many cities through­ H. T. Dickinson ta Cb., Inc. that an Arm y "Jupiter CT’ 3-atage WKKB—Songs for Ratiirday WKNB—Dinner Date America, soms 1,400 milea west of merce, will cloae for the season on East Side Recreation Office. Wnc^Rosa Miller Pravda' whose periodic comments Schulthelss said. 10:30 a.m.; in St. Joseph's out the country have adopted the teat device reached an altitude of Ascension' Island—tracked all the Wednesday. So anyone wishing to WTIC-Monitor Church. Ea^eville, at 8:30 a.rh, WDRC-Jiiliiahe Navy WDRC—Sat. Nlglil Couniry Style are backed by the weight of Post Office Hours , principle while others are opposed hlmoat 650 mUea and a diatance of way by radar. bring hia children to visit h i m WPOP—Tempo^andstand WPOP-Ouae Box Sat. Night , the editorial board and the Com­ Tbe posl office will have special Sunday achool will be after the to fl.iioridation. 3,300 milea. He will aay )t flew i t t t - I : i a - 10:3o a.m. Mass, in St. Mary's 'hie highest point known to have should plat) to do so on or before WHAY—Save a Life' WHAY—chanibf r of Coininerca munist P arty.. hours for receiving mail tomorrow Allman, an Atlantic City physi­ almost 15,000 miles an hour— 19 this date. The weekday hours are It said Ei.senhower made arbl- Church. been reached previously by s man­ Arthritis - Rhiumatism WCCC—MuslO Room WCCC—Good Lvenlng Good Muale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will cian, said he lielleved the com­ times the speed of sound. from 4 to 8 p.m.. WKNB—Songs for.Saturday WKNB—Evening Serenade t.ary and unsubstantiated state­ be no rural delivery. Party Postfmned ' The Army declined comment, but made object was 240 miles, at­ WTIC—Monitor WTIC—Monitor ments in accusing Hungary's mittee would rea.fflmr the aaaocia- tained by a combination of a V2 WDRC—Guest Star WDRC—Top Hat Concert Coming Events ' The Christmas party scheduled tion's stand favoring fluoridation. other informed sourcea aaid the in­ Vltai Facts Expiainsd WTOP—Tempo Bandstand Communist government of vio­ and a W AC Corporal rocket. j _ . . _ I . , '--WPOP—Word of Life The Happy Doers 4-H Club will la.st night by Climax Chapter, OES, The feeling in the AM.' ..he aaid, formation waa accurate. FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOK ' lating the y.N . declaration of hu­ meet Monday at .3:15 p.m. at the will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. They added that the Atr Force 'The .,reatest known speed was i W C 1 S S 0 S C ilC C t'C C l *' t o a Y—Parade of Musle ’ w h Xy—Church of God is "nofunanim oiM” on fluorida­ As a public- service to all read­ WCCC—Conelrad WCCC—Good Evening Good Muale man rights. home of Mrs. Joseph Romano, at the Masonic Hall in Merrow. la set at Cape Canaveral, Fla., to that of a 4-stage research rocket j WKNB-Songa for Sat. WKNB—Rtn^ary cTooney tion but the "overwhelnlfng major­ ers of this paper, a. pew 36-page "This charge is all the more leader, to read Christmas stories liihllc KeronU . launch a test model of the Douglas fired from the National Ad- j By We-Two Group wnc—Moainor WTIC—Monltof\.^ j and sing Christmas carols. The ity of the members are definitely Thor Which, like the SO-foot-lqng visory Committee for Aeronautics highly illu.itrated book on .Arthri­ X WDRC-%lty Hospital WDRC—Mualc by^Aptonlnt h.vpocritical 'since the -United Legal documents filed in the States, which pretends to • teach ; group will have its Christmas party of the opinion that fluoridation Jupiter, ia an intermediate- range (N A C A I test station at Wallops tis and Rheumatism will be ffialled WPOP—Tempo Bandstand . WPOP—Joka Box Satui^ay Night town clerk’s office recording prop­ not only is sf fe but also beneficial > iU - ilia — others, does not maintain elemen­ i here the afternoon of Dec. 27. baillatic miasile (IRBM ). 'n e Jupi­ I.aland, Vs. It tn.veled 6;864 miles | Edward and Jean Weias were ABSOLUTELY FREE to all wh& WHAY—Parade of Music WHAY’—UConn va Boston erty transfers include the follow­ for the improvement of dental write for it. WCCO-Conelrad • WCCC—Good Evening Good lltuia tary human rights in its own couii: I The South Coventry firemen's ter waa developed by the Army and an hour, or 10.4 times the speed of j elected president.-f of the We-Two ing.: health In children. Navy. This FREE BOOK fully ex­ ALL DAY WKNB-Soncs for SaL. WKNB—Dinner Dale .^ry," Pravda said, listing what it I women's auxiliary will have a sound. ' Group, the married couples Certificates of distribution, es­ AllnVaq salthe decision to set plains the causes. Ill-effects and WTIC—Monilor WTIC—Newa and Sports >alled incidents of "racist terror" I Chriatmas dinner meeting Monday The Thor launching had been WDRC—City HoaplUl WDRC—Entertainment ll.S.A. tate John Sheridan to- Mary G. up the fact finding committee Earlier this month a runawa.v group of the Concordia Lutheran danger in neglect of these painful in the United States. I evening in the vestry of First Con- acheduled fo;- aome time thia week, s WPOP—Tempo Bandstand WPOP—Juke Box Sat. Night Sheridan: estate Oliver H. Hill to was taken earlier this monch at a Northrop S n a r k jel-powered Lchurchr and crippling conditions. It also g:l»— I gregational Church with the church weather and equipment pcrmlltihg. >rhan« .2 ROO ' ' ,Y—Parade of Mualo WHAY—UConn va Boalon- Walter Hill. Emorv O. Hill. Otis L clinical meeting In Seattle, Wash. guided missile flew peihaps 3.000 V KsL." i describes a successfully proven President Eisenhower's state-* ' Ladies Assn, serving a roast beef CkaBBcl 4 Maw Havra, Cass. (22) GHBISTOPBBE8 < < There waa a possibility, however, "Dther officers named weie Al- WCOC-MusH'Muaao Room WCCC—Good Evening Good Httole dinner. Mrs. Frederick Flaherty Hill. Clifford J. Hill, Frances Hill miles, froin Florida ‘nto eastern ! dnigleas method of treatment " . WUfB^-Songi for SaL WKNB—Dinner Date ment. without naming Soviet Chaaael 14 Harlfard. Caaa. iU\ WESTERN THKATEB that It might be poatponed until fred and Ethel Lange, vice presi­ This prett.v young lady with a slide rule is 24-.vcar-o!d.Elaine WTIC-Monft<______or WTIC—Monitor and Mrs. Earl H. I>assen are in Watson, Frances Hill Campbell. There is a story that Bill Veeck Chaaacl tt Nprlaxtield. Matt. 12:34 (1N> NEWS after the holtdavs. Brsy.il. dents; Wilbur and Ruth. Hills, sec­ Bordua of South Windsor. A former prole-ssional model and singer, I which has been applied in many Russia, denounced Soviet terror­ (32) REV. FIDELIS RICE WDRC—DanceWDRC—r Orrhestra tTOBC—Entertainment U S A. i charge of table decorations. There Alice Hill Temple, Evelyn Boos, had only $11 when he made the Chaaaal W Neat Britola, Caaa. retaries; Charles and Elsie Cone, Elaine now works as an'engineer'F'assistant. I thousands of cases. WPOP—TempoWPOP—: Bandstand WPOP—luka Box SaL Night ism in Hungary. B e said it has Chaaael 5S Waterbary.____ Cnaa. m ) WILD RILL HICROR will be an exchange of gifts of not Charles SenkbclI. and Henry M. deal to buy the Milwaukee Brew­ Chataal U Htlyaka■ , Mana. 12:45 (IN) TRANSITION treasurers. ' This book is yoursW ITH O U T ■ ;M - moved the free world to horror I COST or obligation. It may be the * ‘^ A V —:.parade of Music WHAY—UConn va Boston less than on dollar value, Hill, on .Swamp Rd. ers of the American Assn. In 1941. 1:W (IK) HECKLE AND dECELE The business meeting was fol­ ficient Job that a year.later she WCCC—I ecord Review WTIC—Monitor and revulsion, and the fact "that (22) roLKATOONS Bo1t SAC RED HEART PROGRAM Stoneham. TTie Ball Clinic, Dept. 5409, Excel­ WTIC—Monitor ment was issued on the eye of the Inataliatlon and Repair ( 8) AMATKl'R HOl'R Old Clothings Funds Collected ' Cathedral High School in Spring- "Just fine,” says Elaine. en­ sior Springs, Mo. ... WHAY—Parade of Musle WDRC—Sports Review at 9 p.m. Mr.s. Burton E. Moore Henry 'Thornton to James VV. 1:45 ( 55) MAN TO MAN A delicious turke.v dinner at joy my work, and like engineers, m xx:—Racord Ravua WPOP—Juke Box Sat. Night eighth anniversary of U.N. adop­ will conduct the second in a series SpecialUta fi(?ld, Mass, when She was only 16. 'Thornton, in Waterfront Heights 2:W < 8-1S-55) FOOTBALL: Cavey'a Treeeded the meeting So it's hardly a surprise to find .sc I get along quite nlr'ely." WlOWB—Songs for Sat. tion of the human rights declara­ of talks on body movement in the development. • SEWERS CLEANED Plttebvrch t «. W’aihlnttaD which waa In chai-ge of Mr. and W nC —Monitor WHAY—UConn vs Boston (22> 4 rRTAIN TI3IE By Elementary School Pupils her working as an engineering ; Photographer'a Model WDRC—Paaclnating. Rhythm t^IC —Newa and Sports tion. theater.. and IN STALLE D Mrs. Everett Cone assisted by Certificate of devise, estate Fred (34) THE W AY staff assistant at the Hamilton: WPOP—Tempo Bandstand WDRC—Philadelphia Orchestra The Manchester Center' Thes­ 2:34 ( 34) A)tKRICAN FORCM Mr. and Mrs. George Krause and Elaine's lovely blonde hair was ' ^ G E N E R A L S s l^ WPOP—Juke Box Sat. Night D. Kingsbury to Helen K. Kings­ • CELLARS DRAINED Bolton, Dec. 1.5 (Special) — The^wreaths and candelabra for the in- Standard Division of the United ■ pians will give a workshop produc­ bury", on Bread and Milk St. 3:40 ( 34) OCTLOOK Mr. and Mrs. William Stavens. a natural for shampoo adverti.'(e- WHAY—Parada of Music •ilg - Oiair^ Eoceri Kaberl TayUr 3:34 700 PARADE (Color)—"Siraiiit Aircraft Corp. in Hartford. WCCC—Record Ravua WHAY—UCohn va Boston tion of a 1-act pla.v "The Vigil." Michael Resale Kill. Maeller pecent drive at the Elementary terio.’ . ments when she was .13, and WKNB—Songs for SaL WTIC—MotiUor Illinois Student TOWN and COUNTRY Anliniil HiibMe*' Church Services She works closely with some 40 . aome of the ads for wheih she T V SER V IC E by Harry W. Paige, and directed Manehester Evening Herald 3:55 (22) SCNDAY NEWS School for the Save the Children WTIC—Monitor WDRC—Philadelphia Orrhestra Th« Power 4:44 (22-34) WASHINGTON’ Sqi'ARR The Rev. Theodore W. Chandler lij .50 engineers each day on man- |posed still are bein;, ii.sed today Da.rs M A e . A Coll WDRC—Paacinatlnc Rhythm WPOP—Juke Box SaL Night bv Milton Adams. Coventry correspondent, Mrs. "T«m Ag« DRAINAGE CO. Held'in Killing and Stare Ray Rolxpr—Gaeeti Federation netted a collection of Jr. has entitled hia sermon for the William J. Cahill power requirements, statistics, ap- i .She did some other modeling, too. Nights Plus Parts WFDF—Tempo Bandstand t :s a - ^Meeting hostesses will be Mrs. Oiarles !>. IJttle, telephone P il­ R * b d " PHONE M I 9-4I4S Richard Tcrlgl •iSS— WHAY—UConn vs Boston Raymond E. Culver and Mrs, John the Prize 4:34 ( 8) M Eim 'AL HORIZONS 20 large packing bags of clothing 11 a.m. worship at the Congrega­ proprialions and schedules. and even had a turn at singing TEL. M l 8-5482 WHAY—Parade of Music WTIC—Music With a Beat' grim 2-6231. tional Church tomoiTow "The WCCG -Record Revue Refused Bond Dinsmore. The Christmas angle S;:»A;U-S:U. lt:4t ( tl BIG TOI- —".Modern Pevchlatry’* and. shoes. Succumbs at 86 Elaine was so .voting when she profes.iionally. V WDRC—Olympic Roundup (18) FOOTBALL RP'lVIEW Divine Reconciliation." Church WKNB—Songs for SaL WPOP—Juke Box Sat. Night ' will be Included in the refresh­ (l«) KVK O.N rONNEf'TICI'T This was in excess 6t the collec­ graduated from high ..school that She is qiiick to point out that i W nC —Monitor _ ^ ments. There will be an exchange (TJ-34) COWBOY THEATER school service will be held at 9:30 she was forced to wait until 1 ^ she wa.in't mvich of a singer. "1 WDRC—Pasclnatlng Rhythm WHAY—UConn vs Boston Carbondale, 111., Dec. 15 (ypj — STARTS 8I NDAY (la rroxrenni tion made last year in the school's Meriden, Dec. 15 (Ah—William . WPOP—Tempo Bandstand of gifts, not exceeding the cost of a.m. . 17th birthday before she could be ju.it like to sing a bit,” she says | WTIC—Music With a Beat Fred .Stnroll, 20. of Sterling. -111., Tab Haaler (U) SATURDAY PERFOR.H- first participation In the event. J. Cahill Sr., 86. father of State i Sits— WDRC—Olympic Roundup 50 cents, in the grab bag. Richard Rtaa ANCK YOUR YARN SHOP A half,-hour fllm, "The Seciet hired for a full-time job in the sta- with a smile. WHAY—Parade of, Music WPOP—Juka !^ x Sat. Night cliarged with murder in the shot­ A collection for Junior" Red of the Gift," will be shown at the Senator and former Ma.vor Wil- f Sportmen's IJeenses Natalie Weed Deralhr MaUae 12 :M (IN) SHAKKNrKARR ON TELE­ lOne Block Eaat of Main tiscal ilcpartn'cnl of an in.iurancc Skiing is her No. 1 hohb.v. says . WQCf^Rscord Ravua ..." M :g»- gun death of his college roommate VISION- fcross taken among the pupils at 5:30. p.m. meeting of Junior Fel­ liam J. Cahill, died yesterda.v at * WlOra-Songs for Sgt. WHAY—Itoller "oat from Danvers, Mass., yesterday NeW fishing and hunting licenses <23.34) WATCH MR. WIZARD Between Oak and Birch) the school totaled $32.04. As do­ Meriden Memorial Hospital. company. Elaine. "W e ski mostly at Mount F. BARRY WTIC—Monitor WTIC—Monitor ALL IN riNE-MASCOrr. “ The Girl He “ Tension 1:44 ( N) »— Slnroll, a southern Illinois. uni­ Turkington has mads the suggea- “ T w Age ‘•Power and (34) SATI’ROAV MATINEE aTtcr having complet- 1 several en­ in Switzerland and Austria, and * '? fe lY —Parade of Music WHAY—Haller Post' Behind” Rock” Supplies the Junior Red Cross magazine All church organizations are years. Cahill is siuvived b.v two and SON versity student, is aileged to have tion that some residents might be hebel" the Prize” ('inema^CApe la Color 1:30 SKY KING (22) ZOO PARADE Too Small! WPOP—Juka Box SaL Night 111. day school will be at 9:45 a.m. Satiirdav. "Chriatmaa Arotmd the World Fiineral services will be held piiti.1t. . with engineeis, of course," she Give Ua A Try * ’wHAY—Pardde of Music U:M- Police quoted the roommates as ' Nursery class will be held during (IN) TRA (34) TOPPEH—"^Tappor*! Qalol Monday at St. Ro.se'a Chul'ch. WCCK>—Record Rams WHAY—Moonlight Hatinea (22> (ilLnERSLEEVK ebrintmae" ' Yule Party Slated and Through the Ages." ^ In June, 19.54. she went to work sa.vB. "1 like engineers." M I 9-6470 / WKNB—Songs for SaL wnc—Newa Baying Sinroll became angered I worship services. Tonite Is The Nite! (53) W’E.STERN THEATER (53) DEAN PIKE A Christmas part.v will follow Choir rehearsal will be held Biu-jal will be in Sacred Heart at Hamilton Standiird as an en­ And how does she like her ' WTIC—Monitor WDRC—Newa when he returned to the room to The Junior Pilgrim Fellowship Cemetery. TR 5-7376'A fte r 5 F. M. WDRC—Record Shop WPOP—Juke Box Sat. Night tbe bu.iine8s meeting of the Wednesday at 7:.30 p.m. Junior gineering aide in the acrod.vnamica work ? WpOP—Tempo Bandstand find his bed moved and the^ sheets 'w ill have a Christmas party at its Women's Auxiliary of the Fire Choir will hold its la.it rehearsal department, analyzing test data "Why. haven't you guessed? 1 11:14- ' 6 p.m. session Sunday in the •$44— WHAY—Moonlight Matlnea hidden. DON'T FORGET Don WILLIS Garage Department to be held Monday at before the Chriatmaa aervicea on from engineers. She di>l .iiieh an ef- love it!" WHAY—Parade of Music WTIC—Sports Batura was struck in the )tead Church Community House. 2 in 1 Show TILL 9 P.M I wccO-Raeord.Ravlaw WDRC—Dance Orcheatra SPECIALISTS IN 8 p.m. at the fllrehouse. Members ■ Friday at 2:30 p.m. The Couples I . WKNB—Songs for Saturdsy WPOP—Juke Box Bat. Night by the 12-gauge shotgun blast. The Junior Choir will rehearse WHEEL ALIGN»tENT and WHEEL Two Cars'Collide , Featuring: The “ VAGABONDS" for your dancing ALIGNMENT will exchange' dollar gifts as a | Group will meet for a pot luck r f MmC—Monitor 11:14- tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the sanc- .BRAKE SERVICE party feature. I WDRC—Record Shop WHAY—Moonllgiil Matinaa tuar.v, and the Senior Pilgrim Pleasure; plus the "O A K 8T.< SNAPPERS." Every­ supper on Friday at 8 p.m. in thV 'I At Adams, Center • j Wt o P—Tempo Bandstand wnc—Monitor one gets in the act. .''i. GENERAL AITTO REPAIR Hostesaea include Mrs. William parish room. WDRC—Dance Orchestra $ I Million SougKt Fellowship will meet at the same 'Mitchell 9-45S1— 18 M A IN ST., MANCHESTER Clifford. Mrs. Anthony Comcau. The United Methodist Church | • **tteAY-Polka l^ d a 11:44— time In the Church Community "FOOD ami BEVERAGES UNSURPASSED" Mrs. Edward Dufreane, Mrs. Jack school party was postponed last Two cars Collided at the inter- } i WSCU—Rsoord Ravlaw WHAY—Uoanlixhl Matinee House. Wt i C—Monitor „ To Replace Bank Esrlv. Mrs. Lawrence Fiano and night due to the bad weather and section/of Adams and Center Sta. ! 1 wnc—Sporta rinal The Rev. James R. MacArthur STR EET (55) RIG PICTI RE ‘IK OAKI.KY (33) POLKA CARAVAN treasurer. The new officers will aa- HOSPITAL BEDS Utham , 51,. says she was buried red in Washington yesterday with (U ) ROAF..MARY CLOONEY • :3A ( AASi AIR POWER tian Service will hold Ita Christmas •t< araeonto Bume their duties at the Januar.v WHAY—Polka Farads alive under rocks but survived officials of the Federal Deposit SHOW —"Cnaairrklaat" meeting. I party a f United Methodist Church and WHEEL CHAIRS More than 20 delicicms flavors from which to WCOC-Raoord Ravtaw through "prayer-given strength." '■ m (3t-3A> ROV ROGERS Pilgrim Fellowship and ■ Junior . py . lOVE (331 THE PASSKRRV the community ' carol aing to be CHRISTMAS SPECIAL - - PEPPERMINT - WDRC—Make Way for .Youth defendants made the 200 - mile H. Earl Cook, chairman of the Fellowship of the Congregational PHONE Ml 3-41.59 WPOP-Tempo Bandstand EGAN/ X:«3 (331 T.R.A. held at the Elementary School on FROZEN PUDDING and EGGNOG ICE THURSDAY round trip to the Painted Gorge PDIC, told the committee all of W im B I I . I . FOR SAIJC or RENT MANCHESTER T:(N ( ai VUU ASKED FOR IT Church are planning ii rollcr-.ikat- Friday. Get Quantity wu section of Imperial County. Home National's 8,500 depositors (tl-St) THE T1TH RENGAL Jh|f party at a Hartford rink on' 3,'5;'SJBi5i(ii&isisiaisfefai8if CREAM. s ® ^ ^ -lione Mllrheli S-il545. ; f WKNB—Research from her body after freeing, her off was referred because of greater C |N e :viaS c o P £ • / Living wnC-Btrletlv Sporta We Finance Your Jobs . Fraarhol Toao ' time. An exchangtTof gifts, games W d RC—Muale Recorded arms and legs from bonds. benefits to the depositors and com­ FREE 8x10 Fan (S3) HOl'R FILM : and refreshments were part.v fea- WPOP—Tempo Bandstand One Juror asked; "How does she munity from operation' of a new SUSHNELL ■ • :M < S> THE ED SULLIYAN SHOW The hours between 2 and 4 p.m. Photo Elvia Praaley* 255 Cente'r 8L— 5H $-51 <4 GFESTS: Prtrr Liad Hayoa ture.i. -Mrs. Ernest Pesola assisted on Saturdays are the most danger- I XMAS I (Mrs. Latham) knov. that's the bank. and Mary Hraly, Riao The Home National, was closed 4 DAYS-^Urtlng TONIGHT PLUS THE STORY OF A BROAD-MINDED KING! S(r\ra« Jark Paar, Raky choir director Mrs. Theodore \V. ous period for accidents on farms, ! place where she was-burled?" Each Evening at 8:50 Chandler Jr. in conducting the a .recent Pennsylvania survey'] Superior Judge John A. Hewick- Dec. 4. Its former president, Wil­ A;U (It) MEET THE CHAMPIONS Opal,- Ihr pVrformiax olr- Hew ChiletlM Science Henlt ' Original Broadway Production T:M ( S.ASI ROHIN HOOD liant, and two arrara tram event. .. i .shows. Teenage boys are most like-1 TREES I er replied, "I don't know. It’s the liam R. Roae, 51, is. being held in (IX) HEAT THE CLUCK t ‘rank l.araarr'a''. Rraadwav SATURDAY •TH E W A Y > 'place that has been pointed out. It defaultof $50,000 bail on a charge (ID GRAND OLE OPRY Maalral, with Art 'Land. The Older Youth Group has ly to have accidents in their hasty i b . M __ m of falsifying bank records. Rose, (St) 8AN FRANCISCO HEAT Mlaa Ja Salllvaa aad (fcr decorated-the lamp post a t , the' efforts to finish in time for Satur- ! l»r o w in z nere in R is up to you to decide if it Is the (S3) PLAYHOUSE OF STARS - Thrrr Abbaadata chlirrh and ia now working-on , day night dales. Chester. Absolutel>’ fresh- 8 !‘Y’ou Can Taste The Quality’ OF FREEDOM" place.” how awaiting . grand jury actio'n. T:M ( X) TBA (,V.) MISSION TO THE WO%,D Mrs, 'Victoria Beatrice 'Winn, 5T, claims he pocketed none of the (IX-SS) RUCCANEER.S X:3A (3.1) P r e s s c o n p e b e n c e cut onl.v as requested. | ' V —"Hand at thr Hawh" (331 FAVORITE STORY J * and Mrs. Lucille Whisenand, 36, money but used It to aid local busi­ ABDULIAH5 h a r e m ;WW«tM4K«RMM4IM CODE 3 ■ - 72ie trial has been recessed until t:3t (IX-S5) HEY JEANNIR WREATHS SPECIAUZED Monday. lt;M '. X) MASOFERADE .PARTY ' CHRISTMAS DIUCIOUS (IX-53) GUN8MOKE <3^3«> GEORGE GOBEL . . and SPRAYS m R.C.A. SHOW—Oaaalt: Artar Rarb- ROPING 'elevUlon Bervloe 4 DAYS ONLY! arl Marakall aad vocali'al. SAVE AT . with th$ "compact'' ships and th< exdu$ivt MICRO-TWIN Hsad S1.00U p Aalto Ellla ; 35 iM* tw Tua>„ Jas. I — 2:30 $ 1:1$ P.M. ■ . (Calar) 445 Hartford Rd. Tel. MI S-lSt4 > Daya M a e A Call DEG.29lhmJM. I DINNER MYSTERY THEATER (33) DANNY THOMAS SHOW p a y o n l y l i : U (IX) MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE $1.00 Up B ig’ Selection amA « Unt a/ (IS) TJtTE SHOW (M) LORETTA YOUNO SHOW --"Thra* aad Twa Plaata"' Reuonable Prices 24 11-OZ. HEAVY STEER U:ie ( I) WORLD’S REST MOVItS atora Laretto Yaaaa ' 3 l / o m s o f 13tlX (U ) NEWS R PBEYUE8 «S) STAGE T - • 50c USE PARKING LO TS - - YOUR , PRECISION 1:W < S) .NEWS • I*:N ( X) WHAT’S MT LINET SOc up CHRISTMAS i CHARCOAL IROILED (II) lUGHWAY PATROL WEEKLY POINSETUAS * SKATERS SUNDAY, DEC. 1( (til. THE VISE ANT 8B0B U :M ( X) t h e a t e r . . ^tSXl NATIONAL BOWUNQ SOe pot and up-^ 1957 (1S4<) LET'S TAKE A TBI1> < CHAMPIONS- TICKET WILL BE REDEEMED TREES . ■- (33) REVIVAL HOUR t t TiCK ITS NOW ON SA LI _ (U l GALE STORM SHOW fieture Tube ■ — All Seah RttarvtA — • - ItiM ( I) NEWS REPORTER aa$ 2 TAKE YOUK HCK ( ' tat! y»Ar*A WEATHER . .HOLLY Ort$. $ lit IaIc. — $3.30. 2.71 $ 2 20 JOHN I. OLSON (IM I SUNDAY NEWS SPECIAL Large aaaortment of BY MERCHANTS ' 2nd I aIc a a c v $1.00 $ 12$ > •N il Showt PainterjoadDoeorator (33) PIONEER VALLEY THEA- '*‘ 1 should judgre . In pole G aIa Naw YAAr't Eva R aw — til# P.M. TTRB S -POTTEO Complete bianar (M> LATR 8ROW 1.95 2 $ ^ . « 0 • .$1J$, n o . 2.7S, 22$ -$ 150' 74 -i,..- U : U ( i) WORLD’S BfeST MOVIES the Beauty Content]” ’ . 1 PtANTS ■ SOc lo.SI pof. All 7ax InchiitA . _____ (U4>) MfLUON DOLLAR “ * MOVIE Enjof qew freedon from nicks snd CRqKthitlwfc, fcn- HENRY STRUT stop iu .to Judge the bcaiitjr HOLLY and MISYLHOE ISiie (U) NIGHTCAP EDITION MEWS tie. quick wav. Take advaBURC of this modem ulcctric A CHILDRIN — UaJat 14 — HaK Pr!«A Maa. MaL ONLY UsSkNU) PREVIEWS a«d rharm of our Christmas I 1:M ( S) NEWS way to huniiuiic dsintificta. bids muss sod (uss, nickt, grM ting cards. * •BO cioAef soup uad bUdu. Your cboic* of siz.lorely GREENHOUSES fgg 1 y m t. 2 BROWNIE'S t Pleaaa enclose atanped, foU-addraatetl colors.* MAIL envelope. Make ckeeka payable te and '..HAU. • w n r WBL80N 2 TEXACO STATION 2 and FLORIST mall ta: RnSHNELL MEMORIAL, - a ^ MORIARTY BROTHERS ^ $81 MAIN STREET ^ ORDERS HARTFORD 14. Con*. - Located U Mile West af COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE 302 WOODBRIDGE STREET—TELEPHONE Ml 9-5947 . ' MAIN mI m s m -M Across Frmn Helaaes’ ^ Specify matinee ar eight apd data desired. 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Wreaths Stolen ilitway Round W orld in 35 D a y ^ - Gollier% Companion Police Chief Herman O. WHITE HOLUND TURKEYS Schendel said today his de­ partment ., has received com­ TUUP TREE FARM ilaks Back in Rockville plaints from three local real- To Be Discontinued Oor turkeys lisve been wlnueni at the Boaton 8 h w In tl^ Oven 'IHntS that wreaths have' been Drasaed OISMe Every year whowii. .We prepare ready far tlie oven. stolen froi - their doors. He ad-, visedXpersons approached by New York. Dec. -15 (Ab—Col-? made to divert the Companion's 60c Lb. N. Y. dressed Under 20 Lbs.—Over 20 Lbs. ifk any ycningster selitng wreaths ller’s and the Woman's Home subscriptions to other, pu'iiblishers. VOL. XXIV, No. 15 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15 CoapUod by Studenta ofr-Manchcoter High School Mifii Helfio EatM, FiicaUY to get thexihild's name or ad­ Companion—familiar magazines In his statement. Smith said the Vet; We.PnU the Tendons-Dpllver 4n Manchdater If Vea A fter 5- Canaot Pick Up Yourself. '•, •-' f'.vi X dress. Cor. plali^U of this type ^ in milljons of homes for more “fight to avoid this ..day haa been ire not new, the;.^^chtef said. than half a century—will disap­ pursued vigorously since January pear from the American scene 1994.” Tlie company discontinued By JEWELL JACKSON : FRANK HARABURDA T o Head SoiMier Squad Carl Thorcenr InterparlUumeQtary conference car­ ment of visitors to Thailand caused s : next ifionth. the American Magazine last Au­ ASH SWAMP RD„ OLA8TONBUBV. TEt. MEdferd 9-2415 ■ Rockvillf, I>c. 16 (Special) — ry no authority, but delegatea are by the-fhange>of diet. A company official . indicated gust in an effort to trim its fi­ Senior Drama Group Indians Trip Hornets expected to return to their own The mernMor one of the formal that a seeming paradox—rising 'Ul'.'.'TVVV' -CongreMmani-at-large Antoni N. nances. .f»V Amuses MHS parliamentary body and trj* to put- dinners the Sadlaks attended reads Five from Area'x circulations offset by increasing Smith said tlie 97,500,006 loss by Sadlak, after a five-week trip to into effect the reaoliitiona passed. as follows: Shark fin with chicken costs and dwindling Southeaat Asia, returned home Collier's and the Companion will Gives ‘Charley’s Aunt’ In Hard Fought Battle One resolution unanlmoii.ily soup, suckling pig's skin, fried Join Fratei*nit^ ladvertlsi *g revenues — signaled result in an overall company loss Thursday with the comment, “ We . passed was to apply atomic power minced prawn with olive-seeds and ______•' Itnoi^end of the two magazine At Assemblies niushrooih, roasted goose, fried this year, of 92,500,000. appreciate our own homes so much i to ^ a ce fu l uses, _ . Five young men living lii Man­ giants, ; "In .addition," his statement “Mr., Skinner did it again." I Anotosr season Is Under i n y ' more after seeing: the Ways of oth-I The meetlnip, lasting 12 days. fish with' sweet and. sour sauce. The 15-member board « f dlred- ; Aiint” turned out to be Bill 'Browrn, Carl Thorcen, president of the ' and Manchaater started on the chester and Rockville were ytntti- continued, “we have raised over Visit The aamed to be the moat frequent- 'oldtimer" of .the local stage. er countries." He was accompanied were atUnded by an observer from fried rice and crab meat, sweet tors of Cr.|iction came at the magazines.” fiangkok, Thailand with 14 other Congressman Sadlak said he joyed the food in Thailand, but versity of Connecticut on Dec. 6. Saturday evening., -ih the ne v lems with skirLs and with the girl . Mr, Thorcen has l^ n a juggler 'crowd of 1,400 . was on hand to gained a much better understand­ d'dn't care for.th e wine, made the end of a 6-hour^4ensioii-pack- The new decision leaves the /riends of Jack and (Parley were for 46 years, ever since he waa ' congressmen as United S t a t e s company with Its book-publishing HIGH CLASS FRESH HOME-MADE CANDY theatre at Manchester High. The add to the exciting aUhosphara. % ing of Asiatic countries by seeing ffom rice and has a bitter taste. They are: L,eigh H. Ferguson, ed'meeting. X^ "■ portrayed with exceeding pep and ten years old. Thorcen .holds the The Indiana, undar Coach Elgin delegates to the 45th Interparlia­ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H, The dim prpspect of bontinulng business, principally Collier's En­ TRY OUR OWN BOXED CANDY IN sver-popular farce waa the 26th mentary Union Conference. the people, their parliaments, and He said the That (ieople are ex­ •pectacular aucceaa which . Mra. spirit that kept the audience howl­ title .of the "international jug­ Zatursky, started very slowly In the sit-.iations confronting them. tremely westernized, but on two Ferguson Jr., 15D Forest St.; John a losing venture weighed heavily cyclopedia, which this year- sold ing. The viewers will long remem­ gler." Interviewed in his home at 105 145,000 sets for about 925 million. CHRISTMAS WRAPPING Helen Page Skinner haa directed : toe first half, with the Hornets He feels Thailand's greatest nerd occasions served them Chinese V. Kleperis. son of Mr. and Mrs. in the* decision. ber Bill racing across the stage The art of Juggling Is easy to : grabbing 13-9 and 29-25 f 1 r a t Grove S t, surrounded by souvenirs Otto Kleperis. 37 Main S t; Ed­ Uost 971/, Mlllloii in ’6« A company subsidiary, P. ,F. SPECIAL: HAND-MADE MARZIPAN CANDY for Sock and Buskin. Mias Sylvia from all over the world, the Rock- is for roads and power. The roads dinners which they ate with chop­ with his skirt above his trousers, accomplish, but It requires - much ; quarter and halftime leads. How- sticks. ward F. Maher, son of Mr. and Paul G. Smith, company presi­ Collier and Sons, publishes the French, aaalstant director, and viUe-educated Congressman si>oke outside of Bangkok are poor, he AND MARZIPAN FRUITS Mias Mary McAdams, business being chased by old Spettique. practice. Anyone interested In . ever, the Hornets were playing ■ said. The country '■ ■ a Accoropaaied by Doctor Mrs. Harold Maher, 58 Dudley dent and board chairman, said the 5l-volume Harvard ^Classics . and learning to Juggle should practice their third game and were aspect- , enthusiastically of the tr e n d i »*“i- Th« country is planning S t; Ehigene K.'MS|trangelo, son two magazines, with a combined the Junior Classics. The company's BIG ASSORTMENT CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. manager, deserve credit for helping It waa obvious that the commit­ among countries bordering China 1 hy^lcoelectric plant which will al­ The Unitdd States delegates T.’ith toe production. tees behind toe scenes put as much these steps; (1) Juggle two balls ed to be toe 'cooler of the two were accompanied by a doctor,.ap­ of Mr. and Mrs. Pascal Magtran- circulation of nearly 8 4 million, printing plant at Springfield. Ohio, In right hand till perfected. (2) clubs. to turn *away from communism. | for industry. Thailand, consid- gelo, 169 Maple St., and , Donald lost more than 97,500.000 this employs '2,275 persons. CREV»-WALNUT-FUD0E Wllliam.Knlght did a auperhJnb hard work as the actors into the These ouuntries, Sadlak said,: *r«d the “rice basket of the world'' parently. to insure their health. New Bolton Road Juggle two balls in the left hand Silk (hty fens saw a different H. Latici, son of Mr. and______Mrs.A l-; year. , Immediately affected by, the AI-MOND-FILBERT-BARK in toe rol- of Jack (Thaaney, the” 'production. The Properties Com­ are doing a great deal of thinking ' derives iU main income frdm rice, Congressman Sadlak said. The West of 3 J's Restaurant CHOCOLATE INITIALS mittee headed by Jane Harry, Mar-, til perfected. (3) Juggle the four club take the floor in the aeoond bert Latici. 58 East ,gt„ Rockville. ' He blamed it on increasing termination Of .^publication were student at Oxford who c'featea the balls at once in both hands. To because of the Hungarian upris-1 "'"ater Buffalo are used to work the delegates drank only boiled - or MI 9-7919 ASSORTED LICDRICES mystery of “Who is ■ (Jharley'a tha Leander and Barbara Duncan half as the Indiana quickly tied the rice paddies. bottled water,' and ate ino Sigma Phi Bpsiloh is the second'costs and declining revenue from some 390 advertising add editorial - L .‘A perfect this will require much score and went into a moderate Ings and the maltreatment of the largest social -fraternity in the ! advertisements despite a peak or workers of the two magazines. It Aunt?" Many people will recall hia scoured the town for authentic and people of Hungary and Poland. Bangkok is gigsdually construc­ vegetables unless they were boiled. matching props. For instance, the practice and patience. press. The sUategy workwf; aa United States with 143 chapters ; near peak circulations for . both was not immediately known how equally meniorable performance aa R. Daigle R. Dubuoskl U Bogli Mr. Thorcen then asked for vol­ ting modem buildings. The confer- The people of Thailand use the r ' J * l T Mr. Brinks in "On Etorrowed ■Time’’ boxing gloves hanging in the boys' care lea a Hornet passes were Oltea Shift by Burma canals for waahins drinkine cook- *"'* 6<).()00 brothers, both alumni periodicals. many employes at the printing unteers from the audience. Four turned into quick two-pointers hy “This is eapecially true of the enbe was held in a building of mod­ [ " r brusbrnnhe^r teeth b^^^ I U«»erKraduate. The University . Smith announced the board's de- plant woiliu be affected. in 1954 and aa Linus in "Sabrina room helped to intensify the at­ mosphere of a college room. To student' volunteers were selected co-captath Leo Cyr, Tom Roach people of Burma," he-said, sui'd em design, finished last year, and ln*d toZ t u k n^.pparint iU e*^ chapter is the first jcl.ion ';with the deepest regret." Fair,” last year. Jack had a dif­ Art Students Do Language Trainer and asked to perform several noted that the voting of the Bur­ erected msinly for this conference. ficult and tiring time trying to secure the out-of-date furniture and Dick Dubanoski. Manchester feels the coneressman said lone in the state of Connecticut.' Campus Sketches tricks. The result proved to be was able to open'up a command­ mese representative w is a com­ Prior to that, Bangkok had no ade­ The congressman and his wife ! other chapters 1 Pl?.ves. More than half of them COMPLETE YOUR keep both Lo^d Fancourt and was the Job handled very capably hllsrlous. plete change from fast year's con­ quate meeting place. , by Marilyn Fishe and Mary Mori- Yule Decorations In Use al MHS ing lead in the fourth period of visited Talpeh. Formosa. \^'herej‘" England. Connecticut I t“ oed a Jobless hiture in fess than LEG ULCERATIONS Charley in line. The highlight of the assembly battle and coasted home. ference when, he followed the TTie conference hall was equipped thev lunched with Genef'allssimd ' of Sigma Phi Epsilon re-j » . . , , , . HOLIDAY MEALS WITH Charley, nephew of the famous arty. They even had to paint sev­ was the Juggling of 30 pound steel X The stained glass window at the Vital Statistics - 5 ’, brown hair, . The latest method of learning Big Norm Hohentoal led the Ih- Kremlin Une. with'ear phones for simultaneous and Madame Chiang Kai-shek. th« Iota Nu Delta local . *‘*P‘ * TRY- aunt, and friend of Jack's, was apt­ eral pieces so they would match balls and catching them in the nape language translations. I BELAROPEOL OINTMENT the rest. brown eyes dian scoring, pouring throu;|^ 15 Representatives from 42 coun- who were celebrating their 30th Maternity. • I!**'' ly performed by Alan Weitlich, a Christmas concert will be' a con­ Noted for —always talking the correct pronunciation of of his neck. Mr. Thorcen once per­ Paul B. Phlnney 'tries attended the conference, the Russian and Japanese delegates wedding anniveriiary. The S a d l a k s ------board meeting — hoping against AT newcomer to dramatics. Alan's Marge Grimm and Gaylon Palm­ tribution of Mrs. Elizabeth Budd's formed this trick on ’’You Asked points and grabbing 10 rebounds, Most seen—in a swimming pool modern languages has been in­ Cyr came back strong in toe sec­ second oldest peace organisation in insisted on speaking in their own. were invite* to share the annl- ^ . .r-. - hope. They left when the final MILLER’S PHARMACY ability to “ run the gamut of emo­ er, head of the costumes commit­ art classes. The 12' by 18' window Pet Peeve—.Women drivers troduced and is now in iise al For It." Paul B. Phlnney, coach of Man­ the world, now in its- 76 year. . .r-. . word "came. tions” and act crestfallen one tee can testify that 1890 clothes ond half to rack iip 11 markers, aa languages and had to provide their' versary cake with the hosts. PINE REXALL PHARMACY is msde of glass blocks cut in in­ Ambition—to be sn engineer Manchester High School. The chester High’s cross country team, The Interparliamentary Confer­ own interp'reters, since the bfricial Intensive Search The. board's "primary duty" to 1. oment and deliriously happy the are now few and far between. The Magneticom Examiner or, as it is did Dubanoski', also with 11; Leo Madame Chiang speaks fine tricate designs with a back facing was elected president of the As­ Mazaoli led all acorera with 19 ence differs from the United Na­ languages of the conference were English and often .acts as inter­ the stockholders to “ protect their next, made his debut on the stage authentlc'clothes were rented and of colored paper Decorations sre Vl'Ul statlstics-(,8'6", blonde commonly referred to, the Foreign tions in that .it is a meeting, of investment" resulted in the deci­ very successful. Mouise Mystery sociation of Central Connecticut points. The big East Hartford een- ' English and French. preter for her husband. On this For Jet Renewed KORV borrowed from N. Y„ Hartford, also being made for a display in hair, blue eyes Language Trainer, has been dem­ members of congresses, or of par­ sion, said Smith. It withdrew Cro- Track and Cross Country Coaches, ter also played a. fins floor game 'The Russian translation was occasion, however, a Chinese As the girl friend and future wife Center Thespians and Coventry the retail merchandising room Noted for—wanting to be a onstrate by the Audio Visual liaments, who are elected by the well-Colller from the magazine of Jack, Kitty Verdem. Anne Players. They added a great deal for toe Hometa. poor. Congressman Sadlak said. graduate of a Columbus, Mo.i Akron, Ohio, Dec.' 15 ’ op)—An I MADE BY TWO OF THE Studenta a r e making block "lady in white" Aids Director, Jacob Haroian. Bewilders Class at a n^eetlng held at Colchester on people. The congressman found Thai school of-Journalism served as in­ field, leaving the firm with its Simpson flitted around the stage of color and beauty to the perform­ to the modern language classes Bulkcley will be the Indians intensive search for two missing WINDOW s h a d e s BEST SWEDISH KORV MAKERS. printed Oirlstmas cards and orna­ Most seen—typing Legion of Dec.. 10. next hurdle. Friday night in Hart­ •X - JfoweVer, Iji his speech to the people to be ifriendly toward the terpreter. • profit - making book - publishing very coyly and flirted in true ance,. however. ments of foil. Already finished are this past week. The principle be­ Scurrying feet' and numerous oonfSrence Congressman Sadlak __ England airmen and their business. GrtMi, Wbitt, Ecru Honor Other Manchester interests at ford. Thq Red and White win »IK( United States, and most apprecia­ (^ngressman Sadlak told the PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! 1890 style with her fan. Petrine One of the biggest Jobs was the space designs done in baka Pet peeve—pretentious people hind these new machines is that hiding places caused much con­ question^ whether this held true Generalissimo that he was a serv- ) T‘ 33 Jet trainer will begin miew Collier's a bi-weekly general the meeting included a talk on the have to turn in a top' perforinanca . tive of the financial and technical WoshoU* Nielsen portrayed Amy Spettigue handled by Mrs. Laveme Kelson wood and string. Ambition—to see the Inside of by listening to -discs prerecorded fusion and merriment in Room for the ■ ropresohtaUyes of the one- assistance received from this coun­ iceman aboard the first American tbis weekend if searchers get a magazine with an announced cir­ girl friend of Charley. The girls by the language teacher, the stu­ Olympics, by Dr. Charles Robhins, if they wish to topple toe strmg I Whil* here see our complete line of grocorios. and her Art Service Squad. They Craft groups are starting pot­ a human heart 136, a home econopiica laboratory, a graduate of Manchester High Capital City squad. Bulkelay al­ pprty parliaments of-ths satellite try through the International Co­ ship to enter Shanghai, the break in the weather. culation of 4,179.700, will cease HOLLAND FINISH 4'.’ere the reasdn why Jack and painted the three sets, required for tery and finishing enameled Christ­ dent may learn the correct pro- this previous week. This ‘ was L 1 countries of eastern Eurbpe, re- Rocky Mount, on Sept. 19, 1945. with the Jan. 4 issue. The Com­ Convonionriy lo co ^ at tho Groon. nounciation. record his version, and a frequent winner of honors as ready owna a victory over toe Hor­ operation Administration. Aboard the plane which disap­ Made to Order Charley went to such lengths to "(Parley's Aunt." Very seldom mas presents. These groups made Vital statistics—5'9’’, brown caused by an unwelcome visitor, ferrihg In particular to Romanis,- He said he would like to be able peared a week ago were the pilot. panion. with a circulation of 4.- produce Charley's "Aunt.” They and compare his recording with a runner, and congratulations nets, and it was won by a wide Fulfills Request $ 1 . 9 9 With Your Rollera does a high school play require ornaments out of copper and alu­ hair, green eyes of toe quadruped family, a tiny from the gorup to Charles L, Wi- margin. AIbania^ CSechoslovakia and Po­ to go back. 2nd Lt. Frederick A. Davis II, 29. 200,000, ends publication with the wanted to propose to the girls who three completely different sets. the recording rhade by the teach­ gray mouse. At-the 1953 Interpkriiamentary minum metals. Noted for—strong political views gren, former Manchester coach o.{ Dale Brown, *67. land, “whbkfaithfully followed the The Nationalist Chinese chief of Northford, Conn., and A:2.c' Jamjary number. were leaving the next day, but The stage crew, headed by Dick CHaire Carlson '59 er. It was spotted during the fourth Oonfereiidec^Jwld in the United executive answered that he Most seen—talking with Mr. The Magneticom Examiner has championship track and cross line taken b^^.U« Sbviet delegate." States, Oongrtesman Sadlak re­ Robert E. Watkins of Reeds Ferry, Gardner Cowles, president of FULL LINE OF CUSTOM couldn't have them in a boy's room McComb. changed-them in record period and feet were quickly lifted "It is our American custom," Would be in Shanghai to welcome N. H. ^ Cowles Magazine, Inc., simultane­ Emmerling ■ two turntables: One used by the country teams, upon his nomina­ ceived a request frdm one of tlie VENETIAN BLINDS without a chaperone. time between acts, though It was Pet peeve—people toO" set in up on the chairs. The mouse kept his'speech read, X ^ a t we do not Sadlak when he returns.- The aircraft failed to contact ously announced an agreement students, that records and plays tion for the Gold Key to be delegates from Thailand' for help KNARF'S To complicate matters, Lord a big help to be able to fiy the their beliefs most of the class in- panic by awarded at the banquet of Con­ Paint and Powder only vote for luiMy-princlpled Meet Mrs. Meyer while en route to "West- under which Look Magazine will European Travel back the recorded disc so that The with legislation regarding West Fancourt makes such a charming sets. Ambition- to work in the For­ scampering back and forth be­ necticut sportawritera pn Jan. 28. documents and resohiQoM, but we The Sadlaks visited Mrs. Har- over Air Force Base, Mass. take over the unexpired subscrip­ lady,, that "she" receives two pro­ In the program was announced student•■“4“ = coiieciion oi s n - /_ prance, was ,full of niehtnight life nad trirA f Kra .ilmitad ami allowad for tha j mshed them quickly to break up have on the patient * A—62.7 per cent, the higheet in "GenUfcmen." the Soviet dale- cradllora’wUhln which Id brihic |n thair ;When the Freshman squad hits the. i Curtis. • MONEY Ctalma analnat 'aaid aatata. , and aal' the play before it even atarted. Muriel Mikoleit. ‘59. court. ■ , [' Karen Steckel'60 our history. gata continued, “you all hMrd and adminiatrator is difaclatj to fciva pubK The first quartet? proved the I ••w Mr. Sadlak aiid othera go out nolica ir tha rradttnra to'brine In t^lr rlaima m’llhin aaid tima atlow ^ downfall of Manchester as they | Q—What is toe most popular Of their way to aUnder tha Soviet liahine a copy of thia ordar in aome. only scored three points 'while foraJgh car In the United States? Oovemment. to mud-illng the • f u e l nawapapar having a rirrulatlon In aald East Hartford got 14 scores. At A-T.The German Volkawagen, ‘ oocialist ayatem of economy and probatai diatrirt within ten daya from tha data of thla order and raturn maka i the half, the'seore was 31-19. East Study China and Silver' Selectiqn In the first six montha of 1956, pour dirt over the countries' of tc7*lhla court of tha notlca glvan. j Hartford, but the hometown boys" ', more then 25,000 were sold. People’s-. Democracy. Mr. Sadiaki JOHN J. WAUsETT. Jfude#*. 4 were showing iihprovement over j and others quite succeeded in re -' Christmas Sale AT A COURT OP PROBATE held. : the first quarter. i Q—Are. the Lakes of KlUaimey veallng their personal hatred to- I St Msneheeter whnin «nd ' for the In the last half, led .by Jack | in Ireland national property 7 ward any man who holds progres- ' Dielrlct of Mancheiiter' on (he IMh ds>' of Deceml>«r. 19SS. . ’ .1 ’ Gustafson, the hometownera came I I i A—No; They vrtre recently pur-, ■h»res the principles i Preeenl. Hon. John J. Wsllelt. Judge. ! alive. Gustafson scored eight j |, [chased ..by Stuart Robertson of of Q>mmunlsm." . . I K«tnle of William . J. Olenney^ late of . quick points and Manchester was ‘ i Boca Raton, Fla., for approximate- - 3 TRACK Manchester, In ((aid Dletrlcl. .deceased. 1 He raised the question of “why liie admliiialratrta having exhibited < ion the move, . Bob Fishe fired in tly one-third- of a million d o lla r s .. V**, delegates remain her adminlalration, account arlth said ’ fQUr points but before Manchester a ^ lu te ly silent on' the inteqUons •state to this Court for allowance. If Is . ORDERED; That the 20th da.v of could catch up the game ended. Q—What is the o r ij^ o f' the o f their country >as regards to dis- Decembar, 19M. at ten o'clock, fore-, Aiao dabaaba Lyoo H>ltenMloTt. Clvde Richard '59. . ! expression-i'lWan song"? crlmlnaUon of Negroes and lynch- ALL ALUMINUM noon, at the PrOhale Office In the'Mu- A —It is an allusion to the fabled nlciiMl Building In-Mid Manrhcilrr, br Being well-liked by all . is one of With a smiling face and twink- * disgrace to our ...and..... IbF' moif.... r» I«•FFjghFd for ■ bFiring : song a. swan sings Just beford dy­ civillzaUon, the persecution of the on IbF atInwancF. of Mid adminlFtra- toe greatest attributes associated Ung eye, 'our popular Lynn. Wal- ing. The expression is usMi to people in (lon account with F»ld fm sIf. •Fccrtain- with Alan Johnson, our Legion­ t e ^ o r f .ie seen in M.H.S: corrl- Four Will Attend niFnt of hclrF and order of diFtrtbution.. Indlcatq the last effort of anyone. • United States, the suppression of and lhl» Court dlrFctr that nottcF of the naire for thla week. dora inoepenaence 4nd frMdoin of Amall tlm* and placr aedgned (nr Mid hrarc Following the College Prepara- One of '57's accomplished mu- Music Conference Q - What Is "kwashiorkor"? ing bF given to all persona known to be tory ■ Course, Al Is now taking; sicians, Lynn has followed the col- naUona,. such as was the case in (nrereaied therein In appear and be A—A chtldren’s disorder, come- puatemala. .and the interference ■heard arn thereonthereon-by by puhllahfngpuhllanfn” a' copy ‘ of ■English IV, Aeronautics, MUxlern lege preparatory course. Including Four studeilts were chosen to monly found in toe tropica and Into toe internal affairs of other thla order in «ome newspaper having a Promeiits, and Mechanical Draw-; much iifiusicmusic in ' her> curriculum, attend, the .MI-Eestem Mu.sie <36n-" semi-tropics. SHAVEMASIER elrculatinn in_____ Mid______Dlstrlct,-«t lead five ing, which is his favorite. : during fbur years. This year’s Countries by allocating special 19 days before the day of Mid hearing, ference in Atlantic City, New Jer­ zunda for subversive activities ” Now! As antiraly sew Suobaaa. SHAVEMASTER—fatter., INST4U.ED and bv' mailing In a certified leller on Sports uke up most' o f his time ’ ‘Mevolps" include French II, Col­ sey. Wayne Keith, from the 'choln' QQ—When was the annual daU or before DM-ember 12, 196*. a cooy of in extracurricular activities. He | lege Freshman English, Harmony, Dealroyz Soviet Foaition' doM f, mort coaJbrtabl. thaa n/ej ocher kind of .haver. this order i » Thomas R. (llenney. South (^’nthle 'rreggor, from the orches­ for the celebretlon^t^ Eaater OongrMsman SadJak's remarks ...... r li haa beeri a member of the Varsity A CApella Choir . and Modern tra; Robert Jemeitls and Judy ' T ^ aufvelon. aew SunheM ha*,the Ktehtificdly preci- Boad. Bolton, RD No. 1. _ Andover. fixed? ’ / and t^a reply of the Soviet dele-' C A L L FOR FRRE HOME DEMONSTRATION Conn ; Sarah Oleiiney, 49 (Jarden St.. M Club since his Junior ye'ar, and ■ Problems. ' Middlebrook from the bend were A—The first Nicene\ CJouiicll uoB honed Golden Glide hpad. lightning fatt douhlaisction Manchester, Conn, , ___ is a 3-year member of the ba^et-I -4. soMblrd,' Lynn is a "Round ■«eo»'dlng to toe president Jo h n j . w a i,i.e t t . judge. *f...... ' ... sM_a.«_ the four to receive the honorr" A.D. 325. fUed Easteg sa toe first « tha coherence, destroyed' £n OMar, and a new. Cuttr araatofe lypa REAL motor. Opou 8 A.M. fo 5 P.M. DoNy— AN Dc^f Soturdoy ball" and baseball teams. Al is toe Tabler"^nd the recipient of the They were choaen after taking Sunday after the first full noOB t h w days 4)1 the Russians had AT A CTMJRT o f PROBATE held co-captain of Ibis' year's, baseball Chaminmdenitoi Music. Club's loiurel part In the tryouta held at the on or after March 21. at Manchester within and "for the Mtltlc Camp scholarship. gained In Southeast Asia in the Dfslrict of . Manchester, on Ihe 11th day team: and he considers being- a AJI-SUtC Festlval'ln October. Any laat three years: NO DOWN PAYMENT of December A.D. 19M. member of last year's State-Chahi- In addition, she'takes an active student whp,. attended All-State Q—Why do eome areas pnMMt Oommuhiat China ft-aa not per- LIBERAL TRADE-IN Present. Hon. John J. Baliett. Judge.. pionship Baaeball team his great­ part in -Curront Affaire. Student was, allowed to ,lCy out, for this by law the-planting of curriirts • Ekitate of'Harry N. flllbert of Man­ est honor. m ttad to send repreaentaiives to HIS OLD ELECTRIC chester In tald, district an, Incapable Council, and'Le'Cercle Fraqcals. conference. jand gooaeberriM? tha conference. At iMt v u r '. person. - " Along with his school activities After school tbha finds Lynn in The conference will be held A—BecauM- ther are SHAVER IS WORTH - $ 8 . 5 0 Upon the' application of Harry N. Al serves as vice-president of the S YEARS TO PAY nilbert praying that what remains of the offices,of BeaUpre's or Coburn from March 1 to March 5. -There { the spread a bUater-rust ON MODEL 6 SHAVEMASTERS his estate be reatored to him. it Is CYP Club at the Center (knigre- and Mlddlehrooke. will be three days of rehearsal that attacks whits ptnss. ORDERED; That the foregoing applV gatiqiial Church. He is also an catioti' he heard and determined at the It. is necessary to mention our which wilt be cllinexed by -a con­ 'Oilna aant delegates tp the TrobatePf _ office In Manchester in said avid'fah of photogrgphy.' Legionnaire'a many other eccom- cert Monday .evening, March 4. •Q,^What bull PHONE bistrlcL on the 2Jit day-of December. When asked what, his pet peeve pllshments. Besides being a mu­ Marietta Gagnon '57 first CMpitol of UniUd f t It Is not Mcemary to hrtng in Ma old electrie diaver for aUow- A.D. 19H. at ten o'clock id the (or<^ waa, he replied ‘‘insincere people.” noon, and that notice be riven lo "all . i ...... e sician, Lynn la a talented poetess after the ance at time a( purchaw. We will aeeept it after Christmaa. Ml 34154 NOW: periionR Inlereated in eald eatate'of Ihe Al plans to enter the University and seamstress. In her spare time HANDY DEViCB adopted T-, pendfnev of oald applfcaUon and the of Connecticut .upon greduation (Lynnie, what's, the secretT) she One -very handy' device, which A-^ Federal HalL . Ni fime and ' ' " from M-H-S., but is undecided as to publiahlnr a copy of thla- order In oome enjoys listening to records, and the studenta of MHS have had to CSty, prerioqaly called newspaper havlnf a circulation In said his future career. Whatever 'his dancing,. do" without----- since ^ptember,- - - is■ - bc^ I Haa. dlatiirt. at least flvAdays before the -decieion, w e'feel that, with his UOonn .will probably “be the lucky ing'.installed in- most of the class- day of said hearliifr, to appear If they amiable, personality and holiorable STRAFFORD WINDOW see cause at Mid *ime and place and school to receive Lynn in Ha music rooms. This is the' pencil aher]iener. . Q—How beI heard relallre1 ...... thereto,- . . and— make re- character, ha will be successful in .program. Previous to this the students hav6" tbs island of lum to this Court, and by mallina th is. future life. dav In a Certified letter a copy of this. ,, „e Ur .rH Ur. The youngest o f . three sisters. tied cither to sharpen their pen­ DISTRIBUTORS Older to Veterana Administration. 94, f'. Lynn is tbs daughter-of Mr. and cils ,et home., or before claea In Laa Howarto, aitUng at toe table,, la looking at an attractive china plats, mlOJMaW , at..,. Hartfmd.^ conm: j ^ n D. | Carlyle Johnson of 113 Branford Mrs. Howard Walterfidorf " of 25 toe office. No more excuses ' for ■tudiaa lilverwai'e, Mias Jiuiet Hartlnger, Home Economics teacher,, looks on. Tks chiBS sad gtfiHlag RT. 44-A — BOLTON LeBelle. Alty.. SU Mein fit.. Msnebes- g> . Aukum Rd. not boliig qble to take aoUa in a ailverwsre waa loaned to the -Homs Econooiics Dspartmeat to asaUt tkfi gtris ia tlWM stogjr aa fiUaa Tkfii • ^ATfl'^ALLBTT, Jodge. I Wuyn. Kaitb. '57. Jofi^ .BwanaoR '57 locturoiro Ieaua. SBdifiUver soiectioii.

■O- \ T' .A 1 ' -.1. fi.Y MANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, IIA N C H B SI^ CONN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER Iff, 1960 p A G i t r o i f f m MANCHESTER EVEHING HERALD. MANCHE8TEB, CONN, SATURDAY, DECE»CBER 16, -1956 n i m n i N B i moaUttf o f tha two men. That thd fo lld w ^ : "F or my Uiotighta Nehru Visits Hospital Operates Pair Fined $3,||aS! would be an-dnexpected maximum are not yoUr thoughts, neither are D r c M N l l e s ' yqur Ways wayp, saidth, the' At $11^ 91^88 Gift for'Your Wife? result. t By BOGBB nUCB’ Lord. For aa tne heavens are high­ The Crackerbarrel EdenEnroute Business Bodies For PiiiMie Calls Inidng a*j|rraUi l u But the minimum result we, ex­ er than the earth, so are my ways ^ NO ooT ate. pect is an exchange of ideas and higher than your wgys, and my By Bon Devine B y In spits of an opsratlng loss of Dtnver, Dee. 15 (/9j > - jII thoughta than your UK^hts. For Mix Minkf Diamonds lUr, Uonn. Intents and strategies, a building County Editor For V.S. Talk soma ftl.959, Th* ManchssUr they telephonctt^^tli^ — aa the -rain cometh dowlC and the ! iX)N FRIEDMAN of cross-ties between parallel, snow from heaven, and retumeth Memorial Hospital reported a sur­ neighbors aa many as M tM o fia Second CXtngregntibiiAl Chureh ’ St. James R. C. Omrrh plus of some $54,039 during'Bscal By NADEANE WAUtER .. - Or you might pick a diamond- forces and policies, and prepara­ 8SS North . Main Street not thither, but watereth the n a ^ , London, Dap. 16 . (g') — India’s night, Mr. and Mra. C IMiaded 1. la n ' Rev. John F. Hannon, Pastor Andover’s comihunlty search for<^pabIe policeman wlto 20^ ya m ’ Paris, Dec. 15 Iff)—A white paved onyx bulldog with ruby tion for more future teamwork on Arnold AV. Toser, Minister Rev, James T. O'ConnoIl and maketh it bring forth and Bud, experience on (tho State Police Prime Minister Nehni stopped off 1955-56, it wka reported today. Backua were convicted jrsatsvfliiy. that it may give seed to the ioweri-, a Hungarian refugee family. Rock- to SM Prime Minister Eden today Operating expenses at the hos­ mink and black-net mask with a eyes, which wriggles his ears when the ' world scene, in which the Mrs. Mildted Oslchera Rev. Edgar J. Farrell force retted recently from that diamond eye and eyebrow..! a collar ring la pulled.. .(1,100,- of harrassment end Invaatea od Organist and bread to the eater; So shall my e’s police chief problem and a on hia way to Washington to visit pital were $1,404,374 and inebms Sttlos at Haachesttr Oeoii.. ai United States will realize more word be that goeth’forth out of my organiaaUon, indicating when . An.t Eiffel Tower hat in natural 000 franca: $8,143). privacy, and fined 93,525. Miss Viola R. Foster, Sunday Masses: Colbmbta boy with a penchant for asked about it by certain city of­ President Elsenhower. Nehru 18 to from parent fees were $1,393,115. fully and exploit more fully the mouth: it shall not return unto me fly to the United Slates tonight in' The surplus funds accrued mink topped with a diamond TV An equally glittery beagle -lifts Mrs. P i^ D. Cooper sad IDv. .. % ParaNa In Advanea______^ Choir Director ' For adulU, 6. 8. 9. 10 and 11 void, but it shall accomplish that the hhitfman’s noose are items in ficials, that he would seriously aerial.. a paw when you tweak his tail. opportunity ^ now opening—to be Miss June Thompson. o’clock, with two Masses at 9, one the siWxnews this week. ‘ consider a poat with the local do- a plan* sent here by Eisenhower. from endowment, gifts, -State Edward F. Vance were awarded •♦••aaaeaaaea»aaaeae which I piCase, and it shall prosper The. Indian leader said the These are two of the results of a Among the really modeat offer­ less the leader of one power bloc Religions Eduenttott Director it. the main auditorium for adults partinent. grante and niemoriale. The total days to ^* damages of $1,000 each aa a raaolt aOBlB* •aaaaaaaaaaaaoaaaaoaae in the thing’ whereto 1 sent it." prospect of peace in the Middle income from theee sourcee waa geb-together among a Paris hatter, ings, a golden chick with a dia­ M jSOIltItt aaaaeaaaaaaeaaaaaaaa. and one for the children in the We always^njoy wtijlng sbopt * Tho Police Commission’s rec­ o t the.jcalls. for which no asottra and niore the leader .of the opin­ (Isaiah 55:8-11). East “ is more hopeful than it was, a jeweler and a furrier for a prie- mond eye hatches out a coral egg I .•eaaaaaaaaaaaoaaaaaa* Sunday, December 16; basement; and .two Masses at 10 activities that ^ em p llfy what we ommendations were made to tho $65,298. ever was ptttrti in court CisaMr lUV •'a »• aaeaaaaaaaaaoaaaeaawa *jg Correlative passages from the but thsrei are still obvious dtfll- Christmas show. Jacques Heim (75,000 francs: $214), And at the ion and the hope of all mankind. Morning Worship, 10 a.m. like to think of^as typical ges­ (kmncil. strongly urging appoint­ Operating expenses, percentage­ CHRISTMAS was given $600 for lose'of swap CfC O o j ^ aeaaaaaaaaeeaeeeeee one in the main auditorium and Christian Science textbook, other extreme, there’s a 0-million r w«jr Rumor has bold, fundamental pro­ tures of tradltionsl New England ment of Yaskulka as chief. But a ciilties. I hops they will soon be wise were as follows: Payroll, 70 supplied the furs and staged the plus $25 for slander. Vanea was Church School, double sessions, .one In the basement. "Science and Health with Key to solved.” . show, Svend designed the hats and franc ($14,500) chandelier neck­ on tha posals to Russia in the making at ’Bug Sleeping lit the ‘V’ ’ 9 and 10 a.m. the Scriptures” by Baker hospltaUty. minority report filed by the police per cent; materials, 21 per cent; awarded $300. Andover’s recent derijlon to His call on Eden, Nehru told depreciation and Insurance 5 per Van Cleef and Arpels, the jSwels. lace o f pear-diamonds, the center twined dolphins, one of sapphires : Hart- Wellington. The Nehru vfsit, at Bugs as a rule don’ t do much Sermon: "The Eternal Mystery.’’ St. Bridget’i R. C. Ohnreh V Eddy, include the following (p. SOT: committee by Democratic aldermen one of more than 10 carats. Each of the Tour waa awarded a hard sponsor a refugee Huligarian said, “We will never accept a plan newsmen, ia not to make peece cent; food, 4 per cent. Besides the two surrealistic eye- and the other of yellow jonquil dia­ to a Of sleeping (except th.e one in this 6:30 p.m.. Mu Sigma Chi meets Rev. John j , Delaney, Pnstor 24-35): "Infinite Mind createa. and following thiL. Indian-Brittah dif­ Semi-precious stones made into $150 ht exemplary damages. tym. A the minimum, helps set the stage family as a community-wide af­ calculated to undercut Captain catchers. there was a bandit’s monds; a sunface clip of polished not otharwiaa ‘SaSitfd in tbU aapar Droodle .who’s lazy) which is prob­ at the church. ■lev. Theodore Oubnin governs alt, from the mental mole­ ference of opikion over the British- The” surplus will be used to re­ mask in .leopard fur up - to the ashtrays, a witch in a gold lip­ Judge Albert T. Frants also nd to and also Um i pubilahad nara, for such diplomacy; and will add 7:30 p.m., Bible Study group Itev.' Dennis R. Hnssey, ■ cule to,inflnity." fair struck tia as Wing one of thesf (Peter J.) Dowgewlcz or the mem- place equipment and to finance and unpolished gold with moon­ litlon of aP J^ ably why you never see them buy­ French invasion of Egypt. eyes, with a diamond-knotted net stick, a compa& and watch set of made permanent a reatraiaing hara. All riaau. oi .■ • weight to it. ing Pajamas, or Alarm Clocks. Of meets at the parsonage. nssistanl* exampl'as of wamt- nelghborlinesa xt^rs of the force." future expansion. The hospital was stone eyes, and a motif of three order issued Feb. 11, I M , fo cM ? dUpaleiiai aerrtii ara alto raaarf' so typical of the. region. ^^esnw hlle, nepubllcan Mayor D6aiee Anglo-Indlsii Row bow atop the brow; a haystack cuff-knka are other Christmas i Klfln course, these, days bugs don’t get Zion Evaagelieal Lutheraa Chnrch "There ia no question of having fble to finance its operations, des­ ruby raspberries with olivine ding the bsckuses to teitphona arly In Full aarrlea eUtat «C N B. A^ •ere* The— Rev.«... Stephen BR. /->iChamber- V*. oigoB. has stated his desire to re­ pite a general salary increase and effect in midnight blue clipped stocking ideas at Cartiers. s chance to do much of anything North Methodist Church Hasses on Sunday at 7, 8, 9, 10 . (Mlaoonri 8ynod) to make peace," Nehru aaid.“ We ostrich plumes, with two jeweled leaves. either family. Backua is a nttred tometa any more because the Chemists lairt, pastor of the First Congrega­ place tl^e police captain with 29 an employe pension plan, with no Mellerio, offers hia IstlM.. brain­ One Solution Near? 47 North hUIn St. and 11 a.m. and Menses downstairs CoMwr and High Streets v have not quarreled alUiougb we cascades tucked under the brim; railroad employe. ■ f 1 r a t are always inventing “ new ways Rev. John E. Post. Minister at 9 and 10 a.m. tional Church in Andover, in the years’years serriW.'on the local force. commensurate increase in charge storm, a cross between a lorgnette Bev. niul O. Prokopy, PMtor s certainly have been critical. Natu­ and a black veiling cloche literally and glasses. His streamlined inven­ How- M i\ ■ It begins to appear that the to kill them. If bugs were smart Stephen Moon. Mias Marlon A. Erdin, Organist December issue of his church pub­ 20 of whlch'^have been spent in his to patients for-treatment or room. pUyln* lication, writes, "Who today will rally, we sometimes differ, but our The hospital also provided 16 down to the mouth, over' a- broad- tion, without earpieces or handle, li Deaths Last^ight easieat solution in the Near Ekst they’d all get together knd hire Minister of Education Church of Hie AssumpHon present post. ' .basic atUtude of friendliness Sahara Rule Voted expact- . some shrewd press agent to fur­ hou.se the ' homeless, feed the V/p can’t help feolliiE4hat no more beds during the period tall cap topped with a glittering heavily framed in gold (150,000 tangle Is going to come In the James W. McKay, Adams St. gad Thompson Rd. December 16, Third Sunday in toward each other hai not bracelet, like the handle to a tea a two ther their cause with the public. Minister of Music Rev. Joseph E. Flarrell, Pastor hungry, cure the sick? Logically, matter how meritorious Die m»y- covered by the report. franca). "You can’t look at the By THE A880G1ATED PRES8 Paris, Dec. 15 (ff>—The FM odi matter of the future atatua of Advent. we expect the vast army of social Changed.” Cosy. "chorus girls with these," an as­ He could make up some catchy . Rev. Fmacis T. Bntler 9 a.ih., Sunday School... .Free or’s alms migjit bo to replace the, Dallas - Dr. Everett Lee De- Natioiial Assembly has voted to the Suez Canal. and relief agencies to handle the At stops on his flight across Asia WASHED UP If none of these inspire you as sistant admits, "but you can study Ifferant slogans like, "Bugs Are Milder' Sunday, Dec. 16, 1936. aMistant Bus transportation. captain, there' would have been a HMmas J. Crockett W’arreo E. Howland Golyer 70, head of numerous oil second and “Insects Are Better Than task. But we tebd to forget that and Europe, Neh(-u spoke v/ith op­ Anadarko, Okis. (J') — Little Christmas gift ideas, other Pari­ the program." crests a central admlnlatmtioa The end of the British and 9 a.m.. Church School Teacher.^ 9:30 s.m., Adult Bible Class gentler way of doing It, if In­ timism about developing U.S.-In- and g e o lo ^ firms, regarded by tledtba Otsniair adrertumgadfW aoors: Ever" and “You Can’t Say Ugh they still d e i^ d on the thin deed it must be done at all. Mike Francis wanted to help his sian jewelers nave more to ' offer. . The same jeweler claims the in­ many as the petroleum industry's for the portions of the Saliara Oaa- French effort to regain control of Service and High School (TIasSes. Masses at 7, 8, 9, 1C and 11 a.m. 10 a.m.. Nursery in the parish thread of ^ m a n compassion; dian understanding. He also gave The Manchester Poard of Real­ staff has the proper Christmas Cartier’s, usually aa staid as s oderata to, a Sweet Litle Bug.’’ With a 10.a.m., (Thurch School, classes house during church worship. ' spirit. A case in point is the mother with the washing so he got vention of little diamond slides to leading geologist, and noted in art under French rule. The'Aaaaai- i p-m. Moo^._, the C&nal by the use of force has they haveyho resources but the lie w f. on some world problems. tors haa adopted a "mandatory” s bucket of water — and aplashed bank, has gone In for such clip up strings of pearls to suit V- aa Kmt Wadacadaysadacaday—1 o. nz Tuaaday. canuiaign like that In back of for all Bgea. 10 a.m., Divine worship. Text Finslly, an item for tho "Why multiple listing system. According extra-curricular activity of adver­ literary circles, died Friday.. Hp biy voted last night 316 to 161 for I' were W^MOaj returned the situation to where them I wouldn’t be surprised if the 8t. Francis Asalsl Church lives w h i^ h sve given Christ room Some b f Nehru’s comments: It over some clothes. whimsy as. a jeweled interpreta­ decolletage. He fiiske a Dexlble the new setup. The FVench had 10 a.m.,' Adult service of worship. South Windsor, Rt. 30 Matth. 11: 2-10. Theme: "Art Mothers Got Gray" department. to T. J. Crockett, chairman of the tising . solicitor Joe Sullivan. Joe was born nesr Greensburg, Ksp; tera by -1 a as. Tbiu^y. it was before their invasion. Then Bugs became almost as popular as to dwell* In their hearts. At B'mbay: "I am sure my visit There was only one hitch. Hia tion of the old saw, "A bird in gold collar edged and centered with Cincinnati • Arthur Schoen^ng, feared that tha desert area with ita .Sermon. "A Stranger Came to Rev. .Arthur J. Heffeman. Thou He That Should Come, Or "These belong at the very top Our Columbia correspondent, Mrs, will have fruitful Jesuits for us and multiple listing comrpittee, no is carrying on in a jovial manner Roach ______— Elvis Presley. Providing, of'course, Frank Marchlsa, sends thla note mother, Mrs. Pst Francis, had hand.” (onyx hand with turquoise emeralds and diamonds, and a gold 54, vice president and treasurer of two million nomad InhaMtai^ tfe' day e t pAl^Uoa adeapl Satorday » the United Natlbns, with the con- Bethlehem..’’ Pastor Do We Look for Another?" of your Christmas list! For every out relations .wlth^,the United realtor has'sny obligation until he at Hale’s where he’s serving as bracelet, golden bird—price 96,000 icheater they all let their sideburns grow. 11 a.m., Gottesdienst. about a mother in lier town who that firm’s Santa Claus. Joe is just finished ironing the clothes flower-basket handbag. the Schoenling Brewing Co:, died might fall under influcnea of fa . sa. Mnt o f Britain, France, and 5:30 p.m.. Intermediate Meth­ Rev. Francia Karvelis, Curate child-faith; for every person born States . . , l(ut to expect something joins the service, but after he en­ and had them ready to put sway. francs: $271.42). nmahd- odist Youth Fellowship. got a telephone call this week well suited for the role, both in Belvin does a clip of two inter- Friday. the Algerian Nationalist rebels. Saturday, December 15 i^Kypt, had approved a Set of prin­ in the likeness of God-love; under­ remarkable to happen by Utis-yislt ters it he must sbide^by the restric­ lod of 6:30 p.m.. .Seniov Methodist Center Congregational Church from her young ,son at school. tions. For the past 14 months IVar- girth and temperament. ciples for negotiation of the issue. Masses at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 11 standing compassion. Find them is not fair to President EisenhoWer Youth Fellowship. a.m. Clifford O. Simpson, Minister room; though It cramps yourself "Hey, Ms, can you come up to or to me." ~ren E. Howland had been chairman the Ih- At Gettysbursr These principles recognised both 8 p.m., Bible Class at the Par­ R. Russell Peery, a bit. Find them room, or you shut school and bring me a rope ? You of U10.M.L.S. committee. ' ' According to the Chamber of ugh 15 Connecticut forgot I’m supposed to hang my­ At Istanbul: "We consider as de­ Commerce Merchant’s Bureau This weekend at Gettysburg in­ Egyptian nationalisation of the sonage. 8 t Associate Minister out God’s son." Oocliett,^«‘ho believes the new iMMinda. Maurice’s R. C. Church self today.,” - plorable . recent events (in Hun­ schedule, all Manchester stores Canal and international rights for Bolton Center Mrs. Sherron Adrian, Organist gary) but this probleip should be setup is a greet step forward,' ex­ the aec- volves a significant amodation of nnd Choir Director After a moment’s stunned rec­ plains the systeili'-ljv the following will be open every night next the Use of the Canal. Yankee At. Mary’s Episcopal Qiurch Bev. Ralph Kelley, Paator Rockville has a problen) again. settled with sangfroid without kara,aa aigBiftcant men at a significimt AVatson Woodruff, D. D. Thia time it’s the police depart­ ollection, the mother remembered manner; "If you are'selllng, under week. LI. Leo Church and Park Streets showing anger and without incit­ moment. Now, repo'ftedly, both sides are By A. H. 0. The Rev. .Alfred L. Williams, Minister Emeritus ment. Long feeling the need for a he was in the operetta "Mikado" H.L.S., a local realtor 'mgkea a ith 1» Sunday Mamea at 8:30 and 10 and playing the role of Nsnkl-Poo, ing all parties involved. We are in •'Directors of the Silex Co., Hart- One tip-off sidelight on thla willing to get specific about these Rertof . a.m, reorganization of that 'vital arm favor o f Russian withdrawal.” thorough listing of your pro"pejty >rd oen- 7;80 Holy (Communion of the local government. Mayor who, according to the script, was to on a uniform listing contract and j^ r d , declared a 5 per cent stock meeting between President Eipen- principles, and accept a com- We noticed,' the other day, the The Rev. Roman L. Harding, ir fam e advance introduction of one of 8, 9;15 and 11 Church services Herman G. Olson instructed the hang himself because he couldn’t At Geneva, -.vhen sake ’ whether arranges to have the property dlyidCned on common shares, of the pramise, luider which the. Canal Parish Visitor Sacred Heart Church he could play golf if invited by hower and Prime Minister Nehru those perennial bills by which one Martin. James Dwyer, Sermon; “Advent-Emanuel; God City Council's Police Commission man^ the . girl he wanted, namely, photographed. Then all listing in­ firm.' to be payable Jan. '15;Ho Indiana remains Egyptian in ownership Church 8t., Vernon Eisehhower; "No—with all due re­ of India is that the meeting itself business enterprise tries to add to Student Assistant With Us n / ’ God with Us in to make a study of the situation •Yum-Yum. formation ia sent to the multiple stockholders of record, Detk^'27. n Hart- "The mothfcr?” Mrs. Marchlsa spect for those who do. Golf is a Cash payment'wiil be m » ^ in lieu was arranged, and thus given while Egypt recognizes the rights the oosta of a competitor, by im­ Sydney W. MacAlpine, OrganMt Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 10 Deed, One of God’s Mighty Acts. and make recommendations. listing service headquarters. The u win Meanwhile, John Yaskulka, a asks, answering, "Me!" game that takes a lot of time." listing is assigned to an inspection of scrip or fi;acUohal shsrfes based priority on the President's sched­ of the Canal users to have formal posing higher fees or stiffer regu­ and CTioir EHrector a.m. 9:15 and 11 (Jhurch School, >rmanca lations upon it, and our immediate nursery through senior high A t Paris, in what waa taken as team composed of local realtors upon the market prfee ,for Silex I atronr guarantees that it will be open Mrs. W. B. Kloppenburg, a reference to France's role in ule, at a moment when Britain and thought was that, fdr both sides Junior Clioir Organist 4:30 "Our Christmas Hertiage” who determine value within 10 per common at the clo^ 'of business on !ley al- for them. The Salvation Army parents wishing to attend the the Suez crisis :’Y‘A11 countries, es­ the record dste^ilt was estimated Franca were suggesting a Big of the perennial battle, things a pageant service presented by the Morning Worship. cent of selling rate. Copies of the LheHor- Furthermore, Egypt is now re­ 661 Main Street Thespians, church school, rhythmic A Thought for Today pecially those in Europe, like listing and photo are printed and that Silex Cp^hMles will exceed Three eonference in the wake of would be relatively simple in the Tha 3rd Sunday in Advent: Major and Mrs. John Pickup, Morning Worship, 10:45 s.m. How's a wide Sponsored by the Bfanchester France, with ancient cultures and portedly ready to do something it 1937 General Assembly. 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. choir and Pilgrim Choir. distributed to 'all members of the 810,200,000/for 1956,'an iAcrease the Sues crisis. American policy, Officers in Charge Sermon Topic: “Keeping Christ­ Oonncll of Chnrehes. civilizations, at some points may of apprmrfmately 20 per cent over refused to do before, and someA The chances for any real change, 9:00 a.m.. Fi^st family service ■ 4:30 The CYP (?lub will attend mas.’’ M.L.S. . . . provided a fair market iwn, *57. In short, decided it wanted to ex' C. Peter Oartson, Bandmaster the pageant. feel bitterness." value haa been arrived at. the pjrrious year. Net, proflt for by legislative action, in the rela­ (Office of Instruction) with Junior Mrs. Lillian Perrett, Choir rehearsal, 4 p.m. plore the future with Nehru be^ thing neither the great powers Bible Browsing In 1-ondon: The purpose of his Homeowner Benefits the,,Current year is estimated to tive advantage of the two competi­ Cihoir. Address by the Rector. Songster Leader . (Thurch Membership class 3:30 American trip was not to mediate lore it tried to recreate the past nor the United Nations really tors were, we thought, as slim as 9:35-10:40 a.m.. Class period for Calvary Chapel p.m. The Bible is not to be read like According to Oockett, the l^ ln exceas of 3300,000. tried to make Egypt do before, between Communist CThina and the homeowner benefits through wide with Britain and France, ever. , ajl ages, • 9:30, Sunday School, classes for (Assembliea of (iod) Christmas Musicale at 7:30 p.m. other books, starting at the begin­ Ujilted States, "but I should be What would be simpler for both ning and going straight through. distribution of hia property listing' Robert E. Brown Jr, president This man Nehru who has been which is to include the nation of 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer and Lit­ all ages. Alton Munsie, YPSM. ' 23 Vernon St. by the Church Choir and individual very glad if tension relaxed beJ sides, and less expensive, perhaps, any for Ordinations. Senior Choir. Kenneth L Gustafson, Pastor. talent. Carol singing by the con­ It.is a library. Browse around. without extra cost or confiistCn. of the Advertising (?lub of Hart­ given such priority over other po­ Israel among those entitled to 10:45, Holiness service isith tween them.” He pays one regular cemptfssion. ford, announces the appointment for both sides, would be,. we Sermon by the Rector. Band Music and Male Quartet. gregation, and a brief meditation Do you like biography ? The tential poet-crlals visitors happens use of the Canal. thought, the question of legisla­ Bible ia full of it. Nor does the Applicants are screeneq..''and ap­ of Ernest H. Peterson as general Powder 7:90 p:m.. Evening Prayer fol­ MessagO by Major Pickup, "What Sunday— y by. the Pastor, entitled, "The to have more in dimmon with All this, if true, not only prom­ tive lobbying and allied operations. lowed by instruction on the Faith 9:45 a.m. Sunday School -with Chimes of Christmas.” Bible gloss over the lives of the pointments made wlth,.erviBion Think Ye of Christ?” Advantages to b*v'4*'‘ pointed vertising Awards Contest. The President Eisenhower , than any ises aetUement of one specific Since the power in the incoming and practice of the (Thurch. 2 p.m.. Hospital visitation with classes for all ages. characters. They are living, breath­ Changes Urged eld thla General Assembly is to be located 11 s.m. Morning Worship. ing men and women, as natural as out by Crockett ^ e based on the program has received national other world statesman who might N w r East issue, but also a hope­ Daily: 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson. Burklngham Coagregattoaal cUnK a in one political party exclusively, Wednesdays in Advent: 7 p.m. CThristmas service with you and I. fact all realtoivfliembera of M.L.S. recognition each year since it was Did You come to Washington. Both are ful atmosphere for approach to 7:30, Praise service with special Cliurrh In Taft-Harlley^, will have aU,;(>f the listings in the initiated and Heuhlein Inc!, won each rival business interest could, 6 and 10 a.m.. Holy Communion. Christmas music by the Band and recitations and carol singing by Rev. PhlUp M. Rose You might start with Moses. He ted. the other long-standing issues in the Sunday School. is one of the half-dozen greatest territory >n which the buyer is in- flrst prize for a Smirnoff Vodka wonuui, men o f i^tace, who believe that presumably, content itself with Songsters. Message, ’The Glorious Refugee Laws the area. And one auspects that all hiring a lobbyist from that one You are cordially invited to Sunday, Dec. 16 9:30 a.m. men in alt history. Through him we terestej^ e will "r.o longer have to advertiaement prepared by a New nk coat, war is an impossibility, and who Community Baptist ^ u rch Gospel." trav^ from one office to another, York advertising agency. party only. worship with us at the Chapel. Pastor’s Cls8s- . . got the Ten Commandments, which he aerv- bellrve that peace can be won only these prospects are better, and 593 East Center St. at the Green New York, Dec, 15 Gov. Averell d ^ after day, mile after mile, rain it an ad more likely to Involve setUements It could content itself with find­ John R. Neubert, Minister 10:30 a.m. Church School in­ makes him the father of our pioixl if world statesmanship la willing; ing whatever Republican'legal'-firm Emanuel Lutbenui Church code. You find the'life of Moses In Harriman and 10 of New York prfthine trying to cover all the pos­ At least two local banks have ler maid Mrs. Lfland L. Howard, Organist G. Henry Anderson, Pnator TalcottvIUe Congregational Church cluding nursery to braak out of preconceived rou­ that will stand,' than would have would be the proper one for the is­ Everett A. Murphy, Minister the first 14 chapters of the second City’s Derhocratic congressmen sible properties on the market.” He Introduced' special featurea calcu­ vllejref,” Robert M. Johns. Choir Director Edsel C. Isaacson, 10:30 s.m. Worship ServicO Ad­ say they will urge changei/^i tines and patterns of conduct. been the case if the BriUsh' and sue involved, and need not, this Mra. Anthony Urbanetti, book of the Bible : . . ICxodtu. will be able, to codipare many well lated to pleaae different elements e of the Aast. to the PMtor vent Sermon:, "The Wisdom of the federal legislation. including listed properties at to price, loca­ French had their tanka la Cairo. year, look for the corresponding Director of Music Or begin with the story of Jo­ of the Christmas shopping public. . As one Thera was a time when Ameri­ 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Morning G. Albert Pennon, Fact of Christ." amendments to the MoCirrsn- tion, schools, shopping, transporta­ The Manchester Savings & Loan •‘^ndls- Democratic legal firm. Worship Sermon Topic: “Remem­ 11:30 a.ra. The Church School seph in the last 14 chapters of the can pqlicy seemed to resent Nehru, It could, presumably, content It­ . Minister of Music Service of Worship, 11 a.m. Nurs­ first book of the Biblp . . . Genesis. Walter immigration lauK ind the tion. at one sitting and without Co. has a lolly pop tree for young­ Dwed up ber the Christmas Day" will remain for practice of the Taft-Hartley Act. confusion caused by fatigue or sters. And the .Manchester Trust because hla desira . for peace The LswyOf Luiness? self with clearing Its own cause 9:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Sunday ery provi.ded, Christmas pageaiit in the sanctu­ It is the most complete biographi­ the old Third Sunday in Advent'— Sunday School, 11 a.m. Grades 7 cal sketch. It has often beep shown congressmen pressure, Crockett concludes. Oo. haa an organist playing carols ins well. eeemed aometlmea. meddleaome, with just one party organization, Church School. Full teaching pro­ 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Divine Wor­ ary. Why is it absoluUIy practical to and. ignore the other. and 8 and high school at 10 s.m. on the stage and is now bclpg i town hnu.se Those serving on Crockett's In the rear of the lobby. ’ was no . because hia desire for peace soft­ gram for children and 'youth. ship and Church School. 6:30 p.m. Young People's Pil­ were Mayor committee include: Mrs. Alice relax about the poasibllity of ex­ Conversely, this could be.a dull Sermon, "What a Birth May filmed. It has everything . . . the naid ap- . ened his outright condemnation Oadle Roll through High School. Sermon: J The Three R’s of Chris­ Bring", Rev. E. A. Murphy. grim Fellowship ■ Carmine G. Clsmpet, Chirltoh--Hutchins, Arthur tremely cold weather until the session for Democratic lawyers Activity program for children. tian Growth." princess, hero, villisn bad woman national com- position, of those whom we considered out­ with proper ties and understand­ and all -the rest. A. Knofla, Howland and M. Ken­ iraa com-. ponds are hiU? , Why no deep Cradle Roll through grade 6 at 12 noon, Dedication of children’s A’emon Methodist CSiurrh B Michael H. neth Ostrinsky. right vUlalns on the world sUge. ings with the Democratic . state 10:45 a.m. Bolton Oongregatloaal Churrh Rev, W’arren Covell, . F. C. Stifler NATO Charts Barbara freeze until the water itself is worship center In administration Bev. Theodore W. Chandler Jr., crattc state ro Rich- And during thla time Nehru .leadership, .^ d it could be a dull 6:45 p.m. Junior High Youth room. Minister American Bible Society Some Main St. merchants have dsep? session for that leadership itself, Fellowship with Jane Reese .and Minister Miss Marjorie Stephens, remarco, himself had some alarma and mis­ 7 p.m., Christmas concert by the WaR^r Qrayb, Minister of Mutie been a little upset by the- April- Mideast Plan Year in and year out, all of us it.watches lobbyists and inter­ Roberta Johns, leaders. Refresh­ combined choirs. Organist like weather which has settled Band^, givings about American policy. ests wearing Republican carpets Hartwell, have seen the maximum wear true. ments. down over Manchester during the HilB altuation has had a double thin. / '9:30 a.m., Sunday School. meeting, the (Omtinned from l*agn One) idy Best, No one, that we know, has ever 7:30 p.m. Senior Yoyth Tellow- South Methodist Church 11 a.m., Momi..g worship. Morning service 9:30. past few weeks. And the sleet excellent cure, owing to the leadership of But /^rhaps we underestimate ship with Ricky Ainslie and Ray­ Subject, "God’s Special told hewsmen which moved in yesterday did lit­ given an explanation for it. What the p ^ iic spiritedness of those In- Main St., and Hartford R d.. ' for the President Eisenhower, who him­ mond'Komer, leaders. tlon." the c o n fe r ^ agreed that the tle to repair the damage done to under U.N. auspices as soon as tere^na who need to lobby and The Rev. Fred Edgar. Minister St. John’s Polish National Eisenhower, administration is be- self has shown an ambition to law of nature ia it which ia in­ Bev, Percy NmUh 10:43 Church School. their biggest business season of possible. Blockage of the canal is aqukre themaelves ' with party Concordia E^-angellcal Lutheran Cstholio Church . luff ‘^niggardly’’ in its hospitality tcalf ’59 break world deadlocks rather than volved? Phillip Treggor, Minister Of Music the year. In fact, it made things having a major effect on the leaderships. Perhaps they have Cliurch 28 Golway Street toward Hungarian refugees. He worM At least one merchant, how­ to sharpen them, and who himself, We would reason that it must, vision enough- to look forward to Rev. StryJewslU, Pastor, did not elaborate. economies of western European BUNB Winter nnd Garden Streets Third Sunday in invent: ever, didn’t think the slack was too to be so consistent, be no short the day when the Democrats may The Rev. Erirh Brandt, Pnstor waiter Gryzb, Organist Harriman quoted the congress­ countries. *" t staff Ja has done much to convince all the Services of TVomhlp at 8 and men as saying It Is "high time the noticeable. And he figured it would range law, easily influenced by not be quite so lowly in the matter Ivan Beckwith, pick up during the-last week pre­ 2. Negotiations with Egypt its work, world that this country is more -10:45 a.m. / Sunday, Dec. 16. . administration consulted with the deadline, \ variable and borderline circum­ of legislative influence and votes. Organist and ChoIrmMter ceding Christmas as it customarily under U.N. sponsorship for a final Interested in gaining peaca for all Perhaps they will pay at least a Sermon: “Wbat God Hath Put 8 a.m. Confessions in English Democratic leadership and not of three stances, but some fundamental Asunder" Dr. Fred R. Edgar does. He also observed there will solution o f the Suez dispute on the the world than hi am a^ n g any­ token call on.the Democrats now- The Third Sunday in A'dvent: and Poli.sh. simply inform It" on foreign policy baaia of six principles adopted bv I, quota- precept so basic as to be almost Saerpmeht of infant baptism at 8:30 Communion. questions. be one more shopping day in 1656 or each . body. and then, just to keep themselves . 8:45 a.m. Sunday School the lOptS a.m. service. which wasn’t available last year. the U.N. Security Council and immutable. / in good standing for other years 10:30 High Mass. ’ On the' TVift-Hartley act. he add­ Egypt on Oct. 13. These, wolild I printer. Nehru has become an open ad- 10:15 a.m .-. Worship Service; 9:3(r and 10:45 s.m. Church 1 p.m. Children will rehearse for ed. the view waa that It should bC In 1953 stores closed at 6- p.m. the For instance, we doo^ think when the political line up of the sermon, “Advent Prophecy Saturday before Christmas. Mean­ keep the canal open to ail coun­ m iiw of Eisanbower, and America Schdol. thedhristmas Play. amended to bar state "right-lo- General Assembly may be differr Mary" (Nursery, in the Parish /10:45 s.m;, Nursery. while. several gift shops have tries and “insulate’’ It from the has' developed p. better apprecia­ that a dry.summer or/fsll pro^ work" laws—which generally out­ ent. House during the Service) 4:30, p.m., Christmas pageant been reporting excellent business, national policy of any one countrj'. tion of the things Nehru tries to diices a condition of climate which There was a long span of Con­ Covenant Oongregational Chnrch law contracts calling for a closed even above last year’s record 3. A final Settlement of the In the sanctuary, followed by the or union shop. do in the world. in turn has the result of a reU' necticut pblittcal .history,, back In Chnrc4i of the Nazarene family (Christmas party in Cooper ’ *41 Spruce St. sales. laraeli-Arjib conflict linked with tiyely mild svinter. In proof of the days of the Roraback machine, Hall. ■ ■ Rev. K. EJaar BasN, Pastor. Harriman termed' the idea of a in Boston, statisticians who justice for the Arab refugees and [ These two men, coming 466 Main Street eongresSional committee, oh which this, we offer the Jset that a lopg when the Democrats were so sub­ C. E. Winslow, Minister 4:30 p.m.. The MYF will attend Eraeot Johnson, Jr. Organist ponder these problems found that a concerted plan for economic gether, represent two great par merged' that they never got a he will serve at the Invitation of development of the area. , summer or fall drought can often Oertnide Wllsoq stad the pageant and then meet in the weekly department store sales in allei forces which any present look-in on the most interesting Sunday, December 16. National Democratic Chairman New England were down 4 , per Tile communique declared that Florenee Wood, Organists parlor for supper and refrestion. Paul Butler, "a good thing." elirible realistic perspective tends to unite be followed by a very roid winter, phases of political power unless Sunday School at 9:30 aim. and cent for the week ending* Dec. 8 "the peoples of eastern Europe in 1962 7 provided one thing happens in the the Republican leadership of the 9:30 a.m.. Church School, Junior rehearsal for the (Christmas pro­ The governor had no comment compared with the same week in should have the right to choose not merely in illusion but in 'fact. First-Church oL Christ, Scleatist on the refusal of U.S. Senate fheat in meantime—a pond-flooding series time deliberately decided to let and Intermediate Departments Masonic Temple gram to be given on December 23. 1955. According to these market their own governments freely, um There ia no longer much diffcr' some ertimbs fail frbhi the table, Church-time Nursery at 10:301 Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson affected by external pressure ana of rains. meet at the' Davis Memorial. •' ■ — * analysts, the corresponding shop­ ence between Nehru’s somwhat to particular Democrats who could, 10:45 a .^ , Worship Service. Sunday service 11 a.m .. a.m. Thia facility may be used ky o f Texas 8’lhgONO to serve on ARMS the commit­ ping weeks last’ year were ' two the use or threat of force, and to popular pacifist, neutralist approach to the We don’t think, then, the law prove themselves -Reserving ^y Message, '"Name Above ■’All Sunday School, 11 a.m, - tee.Pontiac. Mich. iP). It would days nearer Christmas — due to decide for themselves the political’ States? ' take a mighty strong pair, of probicnn o f peace through reason involved la one which says that playing the double machine role. Names,," Wednesday meeting. 8 p.m. calendar differences. Another fac­ and social order they prefer.” (swafen,' otie condition in nature produces But In the modem era, the 6 p^m.. Youth Senic^ Reading room hours; arms to row from Michigan to tor which could be affecting Yule- Aitliough the ministers expressed of 19S«, and. compromise and the willing­ Florida — a distance, of 1,700 another condition. We don’t think Democrats nigy be down today, but p.m.. Junior ^ cie ty . 'Tuesday and Friday, 12-4 p.m. „ I tide shopping is tighter interest their "shock and revulsion" at the >ld. ness to concede a desire' to liye up tomorrow, and that, privilege of p.m.. Evangelistic 3 * r v ifit. Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. mileh. But that's the mileage. Pat rates. Locally it waa reported that course of events in Hungary, they to both sides o f an issue, and the drought produces mildness, or ignoring them, which exists on the. ideasage, “Three-Fold Work of Wednesday, 7-7:55 p.mr. , WEST9 WM X?oat,eIIo figures he put- into his people are buying more practical made clear in speechea and' dis­ CllIaiTiey approach of Eisenhower who, al­ that, for that matter, fibod pro­ surface of the present political sit­ Christ.” . ■ ■ PHARMACY o n n s while getting ready for the items than the so-called specialty cussions during the conference ty? duces cold. j> . uation, may be something truly "IS.The Universe, Including Man. skulling event In the Olympic purchases, this* do not Intend to start a war *tly pur-, though' the commander in chief . wise and ^seeming inteceata do r Evolved By Atomic Force,?'’ will 459 HartferdI BA—W 9-9946 games a t. Melbourne. "He did tt to liberate the Soviet satellite Rather, we see it thia way. Na­ Maneheister Goopel. Hall »^r-s »,se-_s ruon of of- the world’s greatest military not care to exercise. 415'Center, St. ' be the subject of the Lesson Ser- rowing back and forth all summer ■ There now acems to be little countries. oxiinate- machine, knows that it would be ture has some fuiidamental, im­ The main take, this session, ivlll mon;fbr Sunday. December 16. long on the Detroit Riybr. doubt that The. Herald advertising The Golden 'Text- Is from T Co­ dollars. > nothing but diaaster if he should mutable law, such asf perhaps, go to the RepuMicans. Them that Sunday services: law against a waste of its own has gets. But there may be sonie' ■ 10:30 s.m. -To remember the rinthians (8:5,8); "Though there be I of ' the , ever allow himself to be forced that are called gods, whether in Brunt o f Storm energy. It might just be a law of token recognition of the Demo­ Lord. to use It. cratic franchise,, just, for old and 12;15 p.m:. Sunday School: -heaven or In earth, (as there I South Methodist | tie fabled India, powerless in the military laxlness, which Is; after all, the future times’, sake. 7 p.m.. Gospel meieling.' godS' many, gnd lords mspy,) but German RisktNeck to Tell B.ypasses Town sfora dy- most fundamental natural Instinct to us there !■ but one God, the .aanae, and the United States, all- Father, of whom are all things, and used to we know. r. The sleet, hail, freezing rain ‘ anyone. _ : poOrerful in the military sense, are we in him." I Of Yanks Held hy Soviets So nature refuses to do any Selections from the Bible include S and anow atorm that hit haril at t - beginning to unite In tenns of iSUNDAYi the rest of the State apparently lor-'T thing 'Which is an unnatural wabte Main St.rMt at Hartford Rf»ad • the greatest power of all, which is '■•Berlin, Dec.' 16 (ff)—’The tall.ji.Kelty..He lived in Detroit. His caused only minor inconvenience • • •. er. com ^-' moral^lpower. of effort, like freezing a pond Skywatch Schedu le I alim German looked around ngyv-: father was the osmer of a .drug in. Manchester. pica and (PAYROLL 70e These tw o' men, npresentlng which la only half full, ^and will ouidy and aald: ‘Tve got a mea- store and his brother was a teacher While dozens of towns'reported have to be frozen again, like from three Americans hel(l at the Detroit Technical High thousands of power failures and tu*o converging-forces, meet at a. - . - Sunday I ADVENT ncr by the Russians in s camp School.” * treaeherous -driving Conditions re- lual data moment when the world needs not, before wipter is over. It’s Midnight-2 a.m...... V^unteera needed- *^0 German said the other three auljtiiig in a rash of highway acci­ Service of A iisar Leningrad." Baxter their joint application of these not that :it couldn’t happen be­ 3 a.m.-4 a.m...... '.Volunteers needed This sort of thing happens often Americans, still alive, were: dents, the most serious effect of ...... 'VoInnteerB needed William Seals, 39, of New York the storm here was that the num­ forces, not for any blilnd, merely cause of some physical or chemi­ 4 a.m.-6 a.m. . . . SERVICES in this city llO miles behind the . Council 6 a.ih.-8 a.m...... Volimteers jieeded - < X City: Fred Thompson, SS, of Phila­ ber of interruptions' lir telephone cal 'or meteorological . condition. Iron Curtain. W first ptoua appeal to the decency of 6. r.-m.-10 a.m...... Volunteers needed I Sunday, December 16, 19.56 ^ delphia; Donald Oswell, age un­ service waa slightly abbva nor- It’s Just that nature abhors un­ Sometimea the reports are true. lU moon mankind and to mankind’s desire 10 a.m:-Noon ...... John HcConville ' ' T J t u A i t More often they are peddled by known, also of Philadelphia. n>«l. How our dollar for lifg, but for resourceful, in­ necessary work, and has no one Noon-2 p.m...... William Breadheft Qiurch School 9 :3 0 and 10:45 A.M. n fu g eer desperate for money. Juat before he left Upschihakaya, Lloyd Hobron, manager of the the German aaid, the Americans Manchester office of the South­ genious, daring use of diplomatic ndgging her. 2 p.m.-4 p.m...... Thomas Hickey Thia story sounded more con­ pfcMHt 4 p.nt.-6 p.m...... Thomas Hickey. Classea for all age groups pleaded with him to get out word ern. New England Telephone Co., vincing than most. The German, about them. The German had trou­ was spent cutnat*; procaases to resolve deadlocks 6 p.m.-8 p.m. •...... (^ w fo rd Allen. Carol Chace, Who Uvea in the Communist east, aaid 102 telephones were knocked wWch are' too dangerous for the I Clifford Fisher Morning Worship 8 :0 0 and 10:45 A.M. ble getting peraonal details from out of service last night. He at­ Emanuel Lutheran Church I risked hia neck to bring the report them because he knew only aTitttle > V world bo tolerate. 8 p.m.-lO p.m. .. - Jeanne Jacobs • • ■ • - f In and aaked nothing in return. tributed UieT failure to tree Dr. Fred R.,'Edgar, Preaching English. - branchee, weighted down under a Tlab time needs and demands an [ So They Say 10 p.m.-MidpiKhl^' ...... Robint McCdmb R«eel\’ed 8lrk Prisoners Monday, Dee- 17 - **What God Hath Pul Apunder’ * Told Red Cross of Yanks coating of Ice. falling, onto tele­ affert for over-all aetUement of "Up until the spring" he iuild, - 'He gave the information about phone lines. , These breajta were -Midnight—.2 a.m...... Vohxiteers Needed *T was held in a ^ v ie t camp for the Americans to the Gqrman R ^ OjMratinr Ezpansa ,.... .91,404,374.88 great, and 'dangerous issues. It A church is not worthy to Uve 2 a.m.—4 a.m...... Volunteers. Needed Sunday Evening, D ec'l6 scattered among the 18,000 I foreigners at Lipachliiskaya near Cross sa well as this reporter. "I phones 'in the Manchester ex­ ahould ba an effort In which thb if it la neutral in the gteat affotia 4 a.tn.—6 a.m. . ..A....,...... ) . . . , Volunteers Needed ^ d ’Come Let Us Adore Hinf* Leningrad. It was. a camp to re­ didn't contact U.S. officials because change.. Opcratiiis Incoaae ...1,393,115.73 Uidted States, the greatest mili­ to a e ci^ justice. The churches 6 a.m.—8 a.m...... Volunteers Needetf^ - At 7:00 ceive prisoners who became sick in I didn't want It to beythought I must be active in* the struggles 5 a.m.—10 a.m. ..I ...... Martha Freeman . . 'There were no power fqlluree tary force faring Russia, and In­ I 'Qirlstmaa Pageant the slave- lalmr camps. was an agent," he said. here, according to Parker Soren, against dictatorship, poverty,' seg­ 10 a.m. -Noon ...... V. Martha Freeman - ■ 4 : The U.S. Array Command in dia, tha symbol o f :Ahat moral regation. war...... Burr Stephens, Mary St^Hena 4 :3 0 P.M. ■ *'karty this year four Ameriesns manager of the Mahcheater O perating L o m ...... 1 1 ,2 5 9 .(5 A\ATERIALS 2 I c Noon—2 p.m. .. EMANUEL CHOIR, CHAPEL CHOIR Berlin said the four names given branch of the Connecticut Pow­ vierM opinion whose judgment —Prof. J. Paul Williams of Jiount 3 p.m.— 4 p.m. . .'. ;>r.. . . . Gloria McCsiiley, Donna ZoUo and were brought to the.cqmp. “^e y were SLirested in Eakt Germam- in by the German do nol appear on er Co., and police reported only Fqiuls aOocatad from in- 1 H unts has tb fear and respect, HMyoke CoUegSL “ 1 pjn.-—g p.m. . . Roger Winter Family Qiriatmaa Pirty their lists o f missing soldiers. This ona minor accident—which waa No 6 p.m.—8 p.m...... Wayne Garland JUNIOR CHOIRS PARnClPATlNC ^ 1946 on charges.of being V^es. come from endowmento, ' . . fM b 'ld h M and .proposals which , " : 5 : 3 0 P .M . They wcrewentenced to ao-yesrs of includes - men known to have de^ not hlamad on the storm. Any content bwuty usually haa 8 pan.— 10 p.m. ....K enneth Churilla. Jean Hayes, serted into the East German Z

and the percenUge in the Bristol L>." ■■•' area waa much higher. Britiain Urges Signal Corps tlire Along the shore, the . company Hungarian Strikers said, power line damage aeemed to Makes for be negligible suid only minor dam­ City Refuses to C le 0 Snow Fraud Tied to age was reported In the WUliman- G reeks Study, Many Hurt 'U c vicinity. Litchflbld however waa Faulty Stamps belie'ved to ba virtually pcmrerless. Cyprus Plans . On Disputed Dailey Circle Hartford Man Ignore Kadar Edict In rural towns a water problem Washington, Dec. 16 (/Pf—Acting exista also, since many homes have Postmaster. 'General Maurice 'H. In Crashes electrically-driven pumps. When (Oontinned from Page One) Rockville, Dec. 15 (Speplkl)—Then husband, suffered facial and. «, (CoiiUndedfrqra Page tbie) (OonthiMd from rag# One) • I Stans U sending a personal letter , the electricity .falls, there is no' finow and ice war* not removed leg injuries. She waa taken to Engaged thbusands refused to york at other ■ of regret—and a wedding present I water supply.^ favors uniting the strategic island Rockville <3ity Hospital where, x - Robert W. Brown of Consolidated (OBettaiied~tram l> g « One' from controveriial Dailey Circle I plants. —to a young bride-to-be who’s had Ice forming up'to half an inch with Greece and underground during the recent storm, a resident rays were taken, and. was released. Construction Co., Merchantylile, N. J., and John B. Kemmel, Phila­ The plants were occupied b y a- trying time with faulty posUge Holntyw, Avery, aowalewjrtrf .thick on tree limbs and power lines groups have carried on a bitter of the area said .today. , Joan Sklodoakl. 3?i, received a Russian and Communist Hungar-*. stamps. cut off power todsy in the lower bump on' her head. A nrighbor’s delphia painting contractor. I u d Boucher v’ere admitted to campaign of violence against Brit­ The city ha* refused to accept ’ ian troops and ringed by Russian T h e ^ ft : A silver stamp box and Bristol Hospital. Randolph and section, of Torringlon. comprising ish rule, The Turkish minority on child riding with the Sklodoski's Green said Tie would iasii* a the street because of what it con­ -written statement after studying ! tanks and armored cars. a aupply o f stamps. ItoOlnn were treated as out­ about 10 per cent of the city'a area. the island opposes the plan for siders to be faulty curbing. A pend­ was uninjured. z:' Miwinton a small town south- the Indictments.. Rochez said he I The Hungarian Security Police Mrs. Harry Schoriiberg aaid in patients. unity, with Greece. ing suit filed by the developer: Both cars had to be towed away, 1 seized three western correspon--' 'Louisville, Ky., last Monday that DeMetski was 'booked on a easb of Torrlngton, was reported The 'pro-govesnmeitt A t h.e n s Rockville' Acres, Inc., leaves the . with damage to Ik* Skl(^68kl car waa. surprised at the indictment. Completely blacked out; and Litch­ There was no' ipimediate comment I dents outside the Csepel industrial the stamps “fell o f f ’ some ISO charfe of-misconduct of a motor newspaper Kathimerini aaid the question unaetUed as to who is g o -' estimated at $400 and the John- j.complex'end questioned them fo r announcemenU and shower Invi- vehicle and released in 12,500 b^>4 field, thd county seat, also lost Radriiffe plan "satisfies none of Ing to assume responsibility for *on car at 1200. , _ , . . from the others. ^ ForCartfraaCDRiforf liava«e«MrilNrfrsfyl».’' most of its power. The grand jury is continuing its i eight hour*. They Ir.cludsd Associ- tatione sent out In connection with Doli Willis* Garage Etiuips Your Gir for Winter Hollister Phone Service Helps During Holidays The accident occurred as police the bs.sic dernands of the Cypriot snow removal Patrolmen Edwin Carlson and lated Prbss reporter Eric Waha, an* - the Dec. 29 wedding of her daugh­ Power off and telephones out was people and does not otter any ConUcted today regarding the, Stephen nesclk investigated, pi-obe and the Indictments yester­ were wrestllnj: with hundrejW of the general story throughout the day gave no Indication of how Austrian citizen, a reporter for ter, Sherlyn Ann, 18, to Wendell TP- hidhrMwIly dotigwacl for y u at thi storm inducted problems. / whole area in this section of the grounds for agreement." problem. Ward Alderman William , Lvents Tonight the British news service Reuters, Reynolde. 19. Stiles Jr. said. "I feel it is the legal ! , Christmas parties will be given much money waa involved in the ♦ ' . ■ Hospital Power state. X P ' • alleged frauds, ’ and Richard Klllan, an American Mr*. Schomberg said the an­ Four policemen were dispatched Among other things, the storm and moral responsibility of the «*- [ f ; „ ' ' ’ ‘' S c h ^ c h ^ l c h l K . Mcfjtinchey, a long time politi­ who works for the London Daily nouncement . had started coming We suggest yen get your to Bristol Hospital when the power caused a 24-hour, postponement in valoper to care for the street at cal associate of Green, served In Express. Kilian’a mother. Mra. H. baeje marked “ postage due,” add­ thia time. However, if a real atorm through sixth grade, at 6 p.m. in Christmas Ceramics done early I went off at 10:45 p.m. The hospital the welcome home receiptipn, Syria Blasted the department rooms. the House from 1944 to 1946 and S. Baker, lives in New York Cfity. ing: "1 don’t see how I’ll ever has auxiliary pow’er, but it is not planned for today, for Joan Ro- occurs and he fails to sen'ice the was defeated last month when he Before their release they were know who got them and who sazza, T o r r i n g t o n's Olympic Italian Ladies Social Club will sufficient to operate elevators and street, I for one. wdll try every hold a Christmas party at 6:30 again sought election. He was ac­ questioned by Hungarian plain-- didn’t." CA M D O t help' was heeded in moving pa- swimmer. X" ^OnFailure to means possible of clearing the p.m. at the Snipsic St. clubhouse. cused of conspiring to conceal cor­ clothsmeni and Russian officers. "1710 Poet Office Department dis­ Uenta. ^ ^ Joan herself, delayed on her trip street without jeopardizing the The Pollsh-American Citizens rupt payment of mohey among An informed Hungarian som’** covered some time ago that a CERAMICS STUDIO Four poUcneften were required home from Melbourne, did not ar­ city’s case." Club will hold a Christmas party some of the defendan,* by acting said the number of miners at the. batch of stamps with inferior glue 111 NEW BOLTON ROAD ' 99 EAST CENTER ST ^T eL MI-S-6009 to man telephones at headquarters, rive in Connecticut until 11 o’clock Fix Pipeline It has been suggested that the Ip the ballroom at S-^p.m. coal and uranium mines around had been shipped to post offices. Route 6—Ml 8-87S6 last night when a train brought as a go-between for the collection .-'Usually a one-man job, as calls residents might hire a private Rockville Stamp Club will meet and delivery of the money. Pecs, near the Yugoslav border,, It ordered these stamps withheld She and her Washington, Dec. 15 The sr.owplow, but the question of who at 7:30 p.m. at Rockvilli High has jjrspped ffom 100,000 to an from aale, but some got out. The id- dentis and minor fires caused by parents, who were on hand to He was charged also, with get­ United 'Slates protested to Syria would pay the bii^ remains unan­ School. ting expense payments for which estimated 45,000. Schornberg’s apparently bought falling Wirea greet her, did not attempt the trip swered. Church Nollrrs As many as 1.5.000 miner.** some of them T* F. HOLLOMN Power went off throughout over icy roads from New Haven yesterday over delay in permitting he rendered no service. The in­ . B achrarti Photo. 8BC to Meet Rockville Methodist CJhurch: Sun­ dictment said he used trade names Miss Betty L. Brown were said to have fled to the West Offioials said Stans read about CUNLIFFE MANCHESTER neighboring Terryville, the prln- to Torrlngton, but spent the night emergency repair,* to,a sabotaged John G. Talcott Jr., chairman of day school. 9:30 a.m., W. Frank and another 30,000 soldiers and the Schornbergs' plight.They said FUNERAL H O M I' cip d community in the toWn of in North Haven at the home of which were placed on oayrolls and oil pipeline crossing Syrian terri­ the High School Building Com­ Mullen, Mancheater. .guest adult f'.^’whlch he received money from Mra. Leon Reynolds Brown of prisoners employed In the mines' he has Written Miss Schornberg a MOTOR SALES Air-ConditioBad Plymouth, at 7:45 o^clock last night Ehigene Rosazza, Joan's uncle. mittee, ha.s called a meeting of class teacher: morning worship, have vanished. letter expressing “ deep regret" AUTO PARTS Ideally and had not been restored by mld- Torrlngton radio station WTOR tory. contractors. Barre, V t, announces the engage­ the committee for Tiiesday at 10:45 a.m., sermon by the pastor, ment of her daughter. Mias Betty Another informed source claim­ over the Incident. ‘ EXPERT AUTO BODY aad away tna* toa k mqming today. was one. of the power failure casu­ Under Secretary of State Her­ One of those instances of his ed all guerrilla warfare against 7:45 p.m. in the school superin­ the Rev. Norman W, Spellman. acting as a go-between cited by Leone Brown of Hartford, to Lt. ’ “As a token of the post office’s nBNDER REPAIRS ta n . DIMlaetIv* Accumulations of from one to alties, going off the. qir at 7:45 bert Hoover Jr. lodged the protest Vernon Methodist (Church; Morn­ the regime has stopped. concern over the unfortunate oc­ with Syrian Ambassador Farid tendent's office. • the grand jury was the alleged Sanfprd Hewitt Rueaell, (j.g.) ENAMEL and LAtX)DBR •ni P*clBIiea. two inches of sleet and freezing a.m. Architect* of tte new high ing service, 9:,30 a.m., sermon. The informant said there were currence," he said, “I am sending At Your Berviea For Arrangements were made quick- 2>ineddine. a. State Department payment of $10,000 to Green by USNR. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert REFINISHINOS • MACHINE SHOP 8ERVI0E rain were reported last night in school, Jeter and Cook, Hartford, j » Special Rfvelation,” by the W. Russell, 91, Mountain Rd., some rebel holdouts still hiding in you under separate cover as a .ly to bring in a portable gasoline spokesman aaid. Hoover asked for Raff, in which Gilboy is listed as the hills and forests outside Buda-. REASONABLE PRICES • EOUIFMENT T. F. HOUORAN Litchfield, Hartford, Windham and will diacuas several matters with | P»»lor *'’e Rev Warren Coveil; ai intermediary. Glastonbury. personal gift, a silver stamp box, BBoaral DinelB* northern New Haven and Fairfield generator, mounted on a truck, so "immediate ^teps to get that oil the committee, including: the «cw -' schrol. 10.45 a.m. ^ pest and around Pecs, but that' supplied with stamps." FREE BBTIMATES Did the enow storm last Sunday^' with- the holiday festivities get-^ • PARTS (aew and nbidlt) that the station could operate flowing." Miss Brown is a graduate of in laffect. Emergency calls for doc­ • ACCESSORIES counties. In many areas snow also er and water lines to be laid to Congregational Church: Simmons College and is with -G. the insurgent liands were “hiding f Stans noted the faulty'stamps ROUTE SO—WAPPINO CONN. catch you unawares ? Have you taken over tnero for lubrication, 'ting under way in just a few more .iPHNJe CRAm JIU fell and five inches was dumped on again. West Suffers from Shortage the sch o o l site Family service and white gift aorv- and not fighting:” resulted from a defect In new been putting off getting snow the mechanica alap give it a quick tor* are handled swiftly, thus sav­ • SUPPLIES ine acnoousiie. , ^ . ^^Q^ning worship and Fox and Oo. Her fiance waa gradu­ AT THE RICtfFIBLD SION days, don’t mite out bn the fun by Norfolk. At Stamford, an automobile .Britain, France and other Euro- He aaid'the number o f rebel- presaes at the bureau of engnwing treda only to find your cat] slip­ check-up to see thht there la noth­ ing valuable time. • DUPONT PAINT, SUPPLIES went out of control on the Merritt .pcan nations have been suffering Expense of the sewers, to be ; grjft service, 10:45 a.m.; ser» ated from Loomis Institute and ‘ TEL. Ml-S-MM being chained to your telephone. 178 OMtar ID ■■Hid Utchfield. Waterbury. Water, Babeson Institute of Business Ad­ (Jghtera was declining steadily aa and printing—a defect he said has ping and sliding arqund when you ing wrong mechanickljy. Business services whose offices Open Satarday until 5 pjn. town, Middlebury, Southbury, Parkway today and hit a tree, in­ from an, oil shortage aa a result laid in town street.*, is the re- mon, "If Christ Had Not Come. ” by Obituary more and more slipped out of the- been corrected. started to work on Monday morn­ Many a motorist h ^ had rea­ All you need to do is to enlist the are out of town find the Hollister juring thS driver fatally and his of blockage of the Suez Canal and aponaibility of the town, Mayor , the pastor, the Rev. Paul J. Bow- ministration. He is serving aboard country as refugees. Sharon and the Danbury area were -the USS San PaUo ah supply of­ Stan’s letter concluded: ing? If so, drive over to the Dori son to be grateful for this extra services of the Hollister Telephone Telephone Answering Service of hard hit sleet. In Utchfield huge two companions critically. damage to pipelines in the Middle Herman G. Olson shld in a slate-[m an: no church school classes, service, for it haa p r e v e n t ac­ , . _ , . ■ great a*alstance.,They save money h y ficer. “The department deeply- regrets FOR EXTRA MONEY Willis Garage, 18 Main St. and A jw erln g Serv ee ^ d you will f ^ elm trees were felled, one o f them The car hit a tree In the center itast. This resulted from the Brlt- ment earlier this week. However, | First Congregational Church of Radio Budapest said today that this incident and hopes it did not have them put on right now so cidents and expensive repair ^>iUa. crashing on an automobile. esplanade with such force that it ish-French-Israeli attack on Egypt. the city will allow pipes to be I Vernon: Third Sunday of Advent: a . group of -jdnri’gSHahs ’ who at­ disturb., your wedding plans, too you will be safe when the ni^xt Whj’ not enjoy the extra aervlcb*^ not misa a aingle phone call and , business. DON WILLIS MASURY connected to tl.e city's sewer sys- church school, 9:30 a.m.: morning Deaths ,the cost of this service, is such a 19.0M Oatlets Without Power uprooted it. State Police said. The Majdeddin Jabri, Syrian minis­ j tacked the director of a state greatly. WE M Y stqrm comes. that, are always yours when you If your business takes you out three men, all from Bridgeport, ter of public works, told reporters tem^ he aaid. I worship, 10^45 a.m.; sermon by the farm in Keezk^met had been “Let me wish you a Jong and take your car to the Don Willis 'bvoderate' one that .everyone can of town frequently, the Hollister PubUo utility spokesmen esti­ pastor, the Rev. George.. B. Higgins. Police Hunting . As for chains, the wise motorist earily afford it. 6MNGE PAINT mated that about 10,000 electric were thrown out in Beirut, Lebanon, yesterday that Arrangements for the water line John'F. Ford turned over to a military court happy married life.” ^ HI8HEST PRIDES purchases them early, for there are Garage. Answering Service offer* a very Charles''Holmberg, 26, of 1911 Syria will not permit any oil to will have to be made with the Trinity Lutheran Church: Sunday for trial under the new martial MnkMargle Hollister, who start­ valuable service. Importamt mes­ outlets were without service* due school and Bible classes. 9 a.m.; John F. Ford, Phoenix St., Ver­ days when you Juat cannot get Thia Betadn of the year it is 18 Miia St-. Tel MI-9-45S1 'al W fa im pOH n Main St., died at Stamford hospital flow across its territory until all Rockville Water and Aqueduct Lost Author in I law decree. The decree was In- For Rags, Paper, Metatii important to have the exhaust ed in biiaineas about nine year* sages will be relayed to you if you to the storm. Repair crews worked Sunday worship. 10 a.m .; the Rev. non. died early this morning at along without them and more ago, has M;rved her clients so v/ell through the nighl to restore serv­ at 4:50 a.m. of multipis fractures foreign troops have been with­ Co., a privately owned concern. his home. |itUuted Sunday in an effort to' and Scrap Iroa than likely that is the time that system of your car carefully leave an itlneraor of the trip, sav­ and internal injuries. drawn from Egypt. E. O. Pieper, ^ator. ! combat the call for a general Family Nights Set that miany o f them feel that her ice, as highway crews spread salt Llebe PurciUMes Milling Co, First Evangelical Lutheran; Sun- Bofn in Brockton, Maas., he had CALL DR DELIVCR TO they are all sold out. Get them checked.. .the pipe, gasket and ing time and money. SpneloRsiK Clem Naples, 24 of 18 Bronx British, French and Israeli Guilford Area ' atrike. m\iffler. Over and over we read in Telephone Answering Service is Enjoy shopping, traveling, 'visit­ and eand on dangerously iced htgh- Oamond J. Liebe, proprietor of . day achool. 9 a.m.; mornjng wor been a resident of Vernon for the now and be sure of safe driving, an’ integral partNjf their business. PAUL'S ways. Ave., suffered a broken right leg, troops currently are in the process past six years. pr.eviously residing 'Tho accused were charged with By Second Church the Willis .Garage has plenty now. the papers of the dangers of car­ ing, knowing that your'telephone IRAKE SERVICE Uebe Wallpaper and Paint store ship, third Sunday In Advent. 10:15 making an armed attack on Antal T w e n t y-f 0 u rhour answering PoiBt Olid WsIlMpdr Stars In the Danielson area this a possible skull fracture and in­ of withdraval from Egypt as Unit­ on Market St., has. purchased the j a.m., sermon by the pastor, the In New York City. He was a mem­ (Continued fror< Page One) OSTRINSKY Don Willis advises motorists to bon monoxide poisoning and the is 'covered by the Hollister Tele­ morning. State Police reported, ternal injuries; and Alfred Tomai- ed Nations forces ihove in to oc­ ber of the Sacred Heart Church, Szep, director of the state farm; Christmas observances at Sec­ IMalen la Waste Materials only way you can be sure you ■ervie* may be bad if to desired phone Answering Ser\1ce. Front End AHqnmanf 645 Main Strott Rockville Milling Co. on W. Main Rev. Gordon E. Hohl and then resisting police who *t- have the car brakes checked.' Even since two operator* assist Mrs. ice was forming on top of sand volio, 25, of 312 Benham Ave., suf­ cupy the former battle areas. St., a hardware and paint store. Rockville Bapti.st Church: Sun­ Vernon, and a trustee of the church, "gone through a lot of tension" and ond Congregational Church -will - 731 PARKER 8T. if you think they are OK it ohly will not suffer from it is b.v having that had been spread on the high­ fered a fractured right hip and The 600-mlle long pipeline under also a member of Chimpbell Coun­ i tempted to arrest them. be started this year with a aeries TeL MI-3-67S8 or fiH-g-SSTt a thorough check made of the ex­ Lollister in taking calls, recording Gonoral Ropnir Work Td-MIS-OSOO Liebe said he plans to conduct day church school, 9:45 a.m.; said in a year he had taken 60 The broadcast said the trial takes a little while to be sure and the messages accurately\.^f o r ways. posaible fracture, of the apine. discussion’ carried some 550,000 both businesses at their present cil, No.'573. Knights of Columbus. of family nights, organUeed under If-they are not properly adjusted— haust system. Let the Willis morning worship,. 11 a.m. Pastor, pounda from his frame in his fight would be held today. If convicted, clients. X Butler Asks Tax Throughout moat of the north­ barrel* of oil daily from Iraq oil locations. the Rev. Edwin A. Brooks. He was the owner of Tile .Mart, against the crippling arthritis; the direction of Misa June one pulling a bit more than an­ Garage check your car and be safe. ern half of the State, roads were fields to, the Syrian seaport of Inc., East Hartford. the accused are liable to execution- Thompson, religious education dl- Many people do not'requife f i ^ According to a provision in the St. John’s Episcopal Church: The decreased weight, according I within two hours. other—you are in trouble for noth­ (Complete electrical service— nported to he slippery and dan­ Banyas. Syrian nationalists blast­ warrantee deed, neither the Rock- Holy Communion. 8 l m.; family He leaves his wife, Mrs. Rose to Heinold, Mrmitted Perry to .reclor. ing will throw a car into a skid right in the garage—is yours at time' telephone anrivering service Funds for Politics Mttibr gerous. ed it in four key places during the O. Ford: one daughter, Mias Grace The Budapest government news­ The family nights will all In­ and Mrs. Hollister accommodates rille Milling Co. nor its president, service, classe.*, 9:30 a.m., .sermon, walk' better than he had previously paper Nepszbadaag reported yes- more than an uneven brake pull on Don Willis’ Garage. The shop haa A 3-hour<^tie-up on the Wilbur Area Storm Britiah-French-Israeli military Israel Rabinowitz, can engage in "Ministers and Stewards of the N. Ford, and one sort-. Gregory C. been able to do. It would have been clude a potluck supper, singing a alippery road. Front end align­ everything to do any electrical them with any type of telephone Angeles, Dec. 15 (ff)—Dem- Uphtlitory Cross Highway occurred when a moves on Egypt. • Ford, all of Vernon. ppaSible, the police official said, for I terday that Soviet troops h ad^ en of carols, group games and a wor-1 ^Ice/CteAnt coverage th' wish. You may sub­ a similar business in tho area for Mysteries." by the. pa.stor, the "forced to open fire” on “counter­ ment is also important for wheel* work necessary, quickly and -ef­ ocrstlcXpiatlonal Chairman Paul tr ^ e r truck Jack-knifed on the Cold," Hunger' Feared five year*. , * Rev. Maurice G. Foulkes; Holy Flmeral services will be held Perry to have walked two or three ship service in the sanctuary. The that are not dllgned properly will ficiently. For' all around skill«ki scribe to any amount of time that Charter Oak Bridge between revolutionaries” who attempted to Butler s^ys the major political Casualties The Stale Department spokes­ The newly acquired store will Baptism, 11 a.m. Monday morning at 8:15 at the miles into the woods. family riighta will begin at 6 and idilsti»fMti«etfKii! also cause a car to skid. mechanical service, for courtesy you wish, just a 'Weekend coverage, Hartford and East Hartford. John B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 halt atreetcars and distributed end at 8 p.m.. parties shobld be financed by man quoted Hoover as saying that carry paint, hardware, housewares St. Bernard’s CJhurch: Sunday antl-Sovlet leaflets in Miskolc. ' One of the “extraa" that you and fair pfices, you cannot find a two hours a day or „ust for the State Police reported numer­ ".unless Work begins immediately E. Center St., and at 9 o’clock in On Monday, children and their: CONFETTI FLAMIO better place than the Don Willis time that you may be away from money skimmed off the top of riiniiTwiw ous accidents throughout the icy and small appliances, Liebe said. Ma.s.ses at 7. 8. 9. 10, ind 11 a.m. No report of casualties was find at the Don Willis Garage is on the IPC (Iraq Petroleum Co.) The Rev. Patrick Mahoney, pastor, the Sacred Heart Church. Verhon. U*S. Subs Seen "" parent* in kindergarten through, A Dandy Candy Flavor the fact that when your car la Garage. home on business or vacation. Dial federal income tiuiqw , slarfaM area, but said none was serious At Least 16 Arcldeot (pauses Arrest The place of burial will be an­ given by the newspaper, which grade 3 will meet together. On j pipeline thq oil situation will be Joseph P, Sklodoski, 20, of 92 and the Rev. Clifford S'. Curtin, was quoted by Radio Budapest. It For the Month of December MI-3-7691 and talk with Mrs. Hol­ His plan would peiTmt each tax­ because o f the slow pace at which aggravated, which means in human nounced later. Tuesday children who are In lister, she will gladly explain about * Aiito fopt traific moved. W. Main St., was arrested by assi.stant pastoi*. All A*PoWered was reported that the demonstra­ - In Pints and )) Gallons payer to contribute to Vnarty and DepeadaMe RtedKy - - ■etvlMl (Ooattaned from Page One) terms cold and hunger." St. Joseph’^ Church: Sunda.v Friends may call at the funeral fourth-to sixth grrades will have' dian Fighter” which starred Doug­ th* telephone answering service * Traek Cosliioiit ' Bartfonl Area Hard Hit Rockville Police Friday following j home after 7 o'clock tonight and af- tors set fire to a lookout tower. supper and a party with their At Your Favorite Store or At then deduct the amounCvup to a The United States requested an accident on Windsor Ave. Masses. 7:30, 8:45. 10 and 11 a.m. In Future Plans Kirk-Douglas’ las. Others were “Whlatle at Eton in detail. 310 maximum.’ from..,bis ^ c o m e The sleet storm—as. devastat­ to six inchea of anow, mixed with Syria several days ago to permit ' ter 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. parents. On Thursday young Falls," “ Monsoon," and "Storm . For years professional and busi­ William H. M ia iiia •M OENTEB R . .(Bav) ing to power lines as the 193S Charged with failure to grant The Rev. H. A. Lepak, pa.stor. the people from seventh grade Royal Ico Croom Co. tax. - ■ \ freezing rain, for the northern part emergency repairs to be made. right of way to oncoming traffic, Rev. B. A. Gadarowski, assistant Ex«Wi|e Marries over Tibet.” nessmen have availed themselves If a taxpayer’s personal incom< III spnMM Rt Tu. ua-e-im XKL. MI 8-8181 hurricane, according to a spokes­ Hoover waa quoted aa saying yes­ Chr.vso*tom Ryan Oakland, Calif., Dec. 15 (ff» — Phone Service through high school are invited S3 Warren Street Ml 3-695# man at the Hartford Electric of New York Mate today. he will be presented in Rockville pastor. The bridegroom played tha part of the services offered by the Hol­ tax for the year came to 350(), foi New York City, with four traffic terday that Syria has not even per­ (Thrysostom (!chris) Ryan . of Rear Adin. Elton W. Grenfell, Pa­ with their parents. Where fam­ lister Telephone Answering Serv­ U|d>f Company — left thousands i City Court -Monday. Sacred Heart Church: Sunday cific Fleet Bufomarlne^ commander, ilies have children in more than! Westport, Dec. 15 (ff)— DlSna of the district attorney on Broad­ example, and he had contributed fatidiUea reported, had almoet con­ mitted survey teams to inspect the Police said Sklodoski's car col­ Ma.sses. 8:30, and 10 a.m. The Rev. AVery St.. South Windsor, died For Ohio Town way in "Inherit the Wind," w h ^ ice, realizing how valuable it is to 310 to a major party, hi* net pay- \ of families without' electricity or tinuous rainfall with more In pros­ damage. predicted yesterday that all Amer­ . one department o f the church Dill Douglas, divorced actress wife beat last night and today, lided with one operated by Edwin Ralp’i Kelley. pa."itor. suddenly last Saturday at Hartford stars Paul Muni with Hartford them. Important calls might easily .ment to Uncle Sam would be 34M. Bpaelallataff tai Prozea VeoA pect today. . The Iraq Petroleum Co. presum­ Hospital. He was with the Railway ica’s offensive submarines in th^ ' school it is *Rgge8ted that one of motion picture .actor Kirk Doug­ te missed unless such coverage la ‘The Hartford area was partic­ A. Johnson, 34, Robin Rd„ Vernon. Seen Resuming parent attend each night. Ed Begley in a supporting role. Butler, in an interview yester­ Mora hooaea Cnatalaara, Ralrymrator ■*< New Jersey waa buffeted last ably would make the repairs. The Express (To. for 36 years ^nd for future will have atom power and Shop A t las, was'honeymooning today with Frkaaar Bafa- 'n a a tte PeaA ularly hard hit. Ice-ceated power night by freezing rain that soon company is jointly owned by Amer­ Sklodoski was making a turn Into Vernon an- Talcottville news guided missiles. The high point of the entire day, eatimatod such a plan could ai* palalM lines and tree branches fell by the the parking lot, at Hartmann's items nre handled. through The the past, several years had been Portsmouth, Ohio, Dec. 15 (ff)— her husband, Broadway actor, Wil­ bring in aa.much as 10 to 12 mil­ wttk a. W. P. Coatalnan. turned the” atate’s highways Into ican, British, French and Dutch oil r anager of the Manchester office He told a press conference the family night prograrri each eve­ hundreds. Entire trees, weighted interepta. Store, while Johnson was driving Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 7 W. CSty officials here say there la ning will be'in the worship service liam Darrid. It was- hia first mar­ lion dollars a year each to the thaa aay atlMr aHppery thoroughfares. at Depot Square. Navy also is developing utility sub­ paint. Bantal apaea aviHahla far yUor beyond the endurance point, Sussex County, In northern New Specialists estimate that emer­ west on Windsor Ave. Main St., telephone TRemont marines. It already has submarine hope telephone service in this Ohio when the bo.vs and girls come for­ riage. Mo'rriimn Paint & 'Wallpa^r Have Wide Selection Democratic and Republican par­ Mrs. Jean Sklodoaki. riding with s-sise. « Born in Marlborough, April 27. Iroaea aaeat aad vagatablaa aa stuneUmes snapped and fell egrth- Jersey some 50 miles north of New gency repairs could restore a .10 troop and cargo carriers, and oil River community and surrounding ward and place gifts of mittens HARDWARE and They were married yesterday af­ ties, although he is not recommend­ little ■■ Aid a day. ward. York City, bore the brunt of the to 40 per cent oil flow in about six 1902, he served in World War I Scioto County may be restored for Kurigaiy on the mitten tl'ee. ing that campaign spending limit* with the Navy^' Funeral services tankers, he aaid. SUPPLY C O . ternoon in Saugatuck Omgrega- West Hartford of the com­ storm. It knocked out power lines week*. Nov. 30 in separate cars as they Grenfell.aaid guided missiles for “soon’’ — possibly next week. A large tree will be plac^ in the Corner Main Street nad tipnal Church. Among the wit­ bb raised to that figure. munities in central Connecticut of the N. J. Power k Msbt Oo., dis­ were held Monday. sanctuary for this purpose. - He said he will recommend tfie SMKi were driving to the Nike site. Hungary Pianist He Is survived by three sisters. submarines will include some wijh This area has been without tele Middle Tpk. East nesses, aa' the Rjtv. Gibson I.’ L.T.WOOD seemed to be most affected. People rupting service for one-quarter of Donald L. Petit, 23, Hartford nuclear warheads. In fact, he said, phone service Xlnce Oct. l5 when Two of. the women’s groups of (Opp. Gorman’s Buick Sta.) Daniels performed the ceremony,' plan to a House Campaign Spend­ last night and this morning lived the company's 17,000 customers. the c'hurch are making Chriatmaa ing Committee in Washington was fined $27 for speeding. He was Given U.S. Visa IN ANDOVER the Navy at present has under con­ the struck Ohio Consolidated‘Tele­ For a complete line et hard- were the bride'* two sons, Joei: 9, Wm LOCKi* rtANT as half a century ago; burning They spent the night without stopped: on Center St. Dec. 6 by struction or. conversion “ many sub­ phone Co. closed its Portsmouth wreaths to decorate the sanctuary. and Michael Douglas, 11, 'sons of Monday. 981 MahtSU TeL MI candles, huddled before fireplaces, electricity as emergency crews Mrs. Eva White The Tozer group is making 18 wkre and eleetrieal nuppUea. 81 BUSELL «T. Patrolman RoWe H. Wheeler. marine* capable of launching guid­ and subur'oan exchanges after its DIstribator for AfanUmim Ooas- the actor from whom she was Opaa A) Oharg* Acewnt TEL. MI 8-84M cooking in them. Children were sought, to restore service. Some Two men were fined $18 each for T o Play Dec. 18 The ftmeral of Mrs. Eva Mae small wreaths' for . the walls and White was held yesterday af­ ed missiles with ktbmic warheads.” fiscllities were stoned. blnatlon Window* aad Dean. divorced in 1949. Douglas did not fC C Get* ‘trinity Bid Daover bundled in layers of warm cloth­ communities were without power passing in a non pa.*aing zone, and the Lucy Spencer group is mak­ attend the wedding. ing. Twenty five lines were, down ternoon in the (Tongregational He said the Navy has orily one Thq. company yesterday asked for 11 houm. Telephone lines in ■The case of a 16-year5bld Elling­ a nolle was entered for a woman Zurich, Switzerland, Dec. 15 (/P) such sub now— the Tunny. Scioto County Common Pleas' ing two.' large' wreaths, over four Matron o f honor waa Mrs. Ruth in West Hartford at mid morn­ the area also were brbken. ton youth who pleaded guilty to —Zoltani . Roaznyal, M - year - old Church in Andover. The Rev. feet in diameter, for the large Washington, Dec. 16 (ff) — The charged with the- same offense. "The gravest threat in the Oourt for a restraining order to Crockett, New Bruna*Alck, N. J., Federal Communications Commis­ ing and more were still falling as The weight of lee snapped some theft in Town' Court this morning Fined were Fernand I. Clair, 48, Hungarian refugee conductor and Stephen R. Chamberlain, pastor, windows of the sanctuary. officiated, with Nathan Gatchell world,” he said, “is a submarine ban picketing of its facilities here sister of the bride. Best man waa sion said today it ha* approved the freezing pellets from the sky main tranamlaslon' lines. . The was conUnued for three weeks for 15 Saulters Rd., and Stanley C. pianist, received today a four-week Dec. -23 will be observed as John Blum, Cambridge, Mass. MANCHESnR continued to coat the branches aa organist. Burial waa in Center that can carry an atomic guided by the striking Communications the assignment o^ the permit for tt/e 's Alexander Lynn Hospitaj at Sus­ pre-sentence investigation. Malon Jr., 27, South Coventry. TTie visitor's visa to the United States missile. It has stealth combined Workers of America. Christmas Sunday at Second Mr. and Mrs. Ilsrrid are expected and lines. A spokesman from the sex, N. fo r c ^ to' use Us Anthony DcCarli, was arrested from U.S. (Consul-General Carlos Cemetery, Andover. Church. All four choirs will sing WICC-TV at Bridgeport, Conn.,-to' SERYICt^ATION light company said that in some nolle' wSs 'entered for Mrs. Irene with tremendous hitting force.” . Portsmouth officials saw this to honeymoon in London. the Bridgeport Broadcasting Oo. emergency power generator. here Dec. K), admitted taking, two Mbrosini, 41, East Hartford. . J. Warner. Bearers were Gbqrge A. Merritt, Bombardment by submarines and the service will be planned The bride haa a p p lie d in many DRY GLEANERS sections of the town there is “not John B. Hutchinson, Pepey B, move as forerunner to reopenins • ,U also said it has received an sp- Volunteer fire department and tires, tubes and the wheels off a Rosznyai will be guest conductor with guided missiles can be more the exchanges., - ’ -around traditional readings and Mimeographing motion pictures, among them “In­ Routt 44A. N^4^a■lry a. prayer” power can be restored Civil Defense workers were or­ Paul' Kinney, 30, who gave Cook, Roacoe P. Talbott, and Lar­ carols. At 7 p.m. on the after­ plication from Trinity Oollege;. 93 WELLS STREET car 'parked at Purnell Pi. 'A com­ Rockville aa his home, was fined of the Minneapolis Symphony Or­ effective than aerial bombing, he In its petition, Ohio Consolidat­ by tonight. Homes in . those sec­ dered out on patrol to guard fall­ panion, David Meyer,«19, Orchard chestra Dec. 18. Me reached Zurich ry Sheehan arid Willis Coveil. noon of the 23rd, the JunloV High Hartford, Conn., for a permit to TeL Day* PI tions will be without light and $10 for intoxication. A cjiarge of said, because the subs can slip ed asked the court to Ban all pick-, operate on a non-commercial ed­ en power lines and other atorm St., Rockville, was given a sus­ after a perilous escape on foot undetected to a coast. nigrim Fellovrship will present a Pfonipt Sorvko heat an least anpther night. hazards. . vagrancy Was nolled on the prose­ eting or assembly of workers at pageant based oh the story,' “Why ucational FM channel to. be as­ Totoplwaa MM.7254 Gauarul Ropolr pended 90 day sentence in the same cutor's recommendation. over the Austrian-Hungarian bord­ Grenfell, whose sub was the first any company installation in Scioto signed. The heavy sleet fell most heavily Felled trees blocked several eburt last week- for being an ac- er with his wife and three-year-old the Chimes Rang." on the west side of the Connecti­ Frank Mallahan, 64, New Haven, American one to sink a 'Japanese county or at "any place where em­ highways, sometimes faster than .cessory to the theft, and was daughter, (Christine. ship in World War II', flew here The church will hold its fourth 24 Hour Road Sorvlca cut river. Hartford and all, sur­ they could be clear^ by road was given a 2-day suspended jail Fuoeralfi ployes of the company may be annual Christmas Eve Candlelight placed on probation for a year. •Warner had requested a top pri­ from Pearl Harbor to present a temporarily residing.” Dubaldo kepairing Dene rounding conimunities were' par­ term also for intoxication. Malla- service at 11:30-on December 24. RUSINESS SERVICE AoeeeaerleeOtAUKIaAa . Meyer is to appear in Rockville han was - arrested Thursday and ority visa authorization from the trophy tov an East Bay reserve An earlier Injunction, obtflned MUSie CENTER tially crippled. Wethersfield had no The storm raached into north­ City Court Monday on a charge Dynes Atkhnon The entire service is conffiicted 806 MAIN STREET ' heat or* light in three-quarters of ern areas of New England, bury­ had been confined in jail Until to­ State department to permit submarine division. " ’eeks' after the!, keasonably Candy, lee Oream. Soadtiee of violating probation. Rosuiyai to arrive In Minneapolis The funeral of - Gynea Atkinson. . The. reserve, unit. Division 12-9. by ca'ndlelight and plac'es mitin TEL, MI 9-1378 186 Middle Tpke. West Christ mas its homes. ing some sections under a foot of day. strike began, permitted a maxl- - emphasis on carol singing. The DeCarli's mother appeared with Monday, the deadline set by the 10 mchard St.^ was held at 2 won the Fleet Adm. Chester W. T l^ 'M I 8-6305 Mandieater EeObpea snow. Sleet and rain turned some . A charge of failure to grant the o'clock yesterday afternoon at the mum'flf three pickets at any one public is Invited. Is Almost Here ' Manchester escaped practically of the areas into vast sections of the youth- this morning and told right of way, lodged against Mrs. orchestra. The authorization was Nimitz Trophy in competition company installation. Holmes Funeral Home, with the kgalnst loo other U.S. -reserve unscathed, with minor damage tq alush. Deputy Judge Jules Karp that her Helen F. Sharp, 41 • of $6. Goodwin received this morning. ' Warner A, new bargaining session be- f GuMini and Maraschi Her diamond selected opened the consulate,. normally Rev. Dr. Fred R. Eldgar, minister units. The holiday season is not the< TREE f RUNINR HIGH GRADE telephone service being the only Boston escaped with only an 'Son seems to get in trouble because St., was nolled! She was' Involved of the So’,ith Methodist Church, . and union has been« BILL'S TIRE now, will relieve your of the compat\>’ he keeps. She said in a collision at Goodwin and E. closed on Saturday, to' hand Skating Projgrram Accordions time to cohsider redecorating your never painted before you can use effect of the storm reported. The inch of sno.w but western Massa­ officiating Burial waa in East Columbu*. The - !• AND •• Christmil shopping. local office o f the Southern New chusetts fared'worse. Bedford had she has tried to keep him out of Center Sts. Deb. 9. Rosznyai hia visa personally and strike, began July 15 after explra- Private lBstrncti#na home, though many of us wish Nalplex with absolute assurance 5 trouble hut-.xo far has' not been wish him gdod luck. Cemetery. ' Breaks Reported ' we had '-'consider^ it earlier. of turning out a professional Job. m 3 REMOVAL p r in t in g England Telephone Co. ■ reported six ' Inches, Springfield five, and Daniel P. Herlehey, 27, of 632 ■ *un'P®ny . union - Slated Tonight InstrumMita ibid Snpplies PHONE Buccesaful. ' Vernon St., forfeited a $12 bbnd ■ *'1 can hardly tell you how grate­ Bearers were Joseph Benson, contract. Negotiations, hkve been REPAIR SHOP However, when wou do decide to Nalplex by Dutch Boy combines that 102 telephones were 'but of Worcester, four, William Turkington, E <^n Don­ Hava year tr s proaed aa« JOB AND COMMERCIAL service during the night, but this Anthony TarasCwich. 25, of 13 when he failed to appear, to answer ful I am to the United States for In Two Garages deadl^ked Over such major issues Williim H. GrMit, Prop. •ORCHESTRA FOR HIRE do over, your rooms, you will find odorless, feat'drying paint with an aldson; Alfred Turkington, Thomas •The weekly rolier-skatlng pro­ the Morrison Paint k Wallpaper. adhesive, quality, high coverage NORHAN R. WEIL ' ttenoved by I laaed aad la- PRINTING is only'slightly more than normal. Russell fit., was fined g l2 ior fol­ a charge of - disregarding . a atop .ail-It has done for me,” Rosznyai as whether to retain the union, gram conducted by-the Recreation The trouble was blamed on ice- light. ' told him. , , , . Ford and Richard Turkington, Co., ,385 Center St. has just about and absence pf sheen entirely new GEMOLOGIST 'eared tiee.eargesae. lowing too clo.Sely.' Tfurasewlch was 'Two garages, one in Manchester, shop, arbitration, and union'statiii -' Department- for boya and girls 10 i Columbia Bicyclgs Prenpt aad Efflctaat PrtatlBS weighted tree branches falling on SMFD Officers involved in an accident Thursday Ddputy Judge Karp continued ' Warner said -the rapid decision the other just across the-town line of supervisory personnel. ' everything that you will want or to the emulsion well paint field Specialist la Jewelry Memorial illMa::— * years, of iage and up,'at the CJom- I Goodyear Tires need to use .and work with. and you just have to see the et AB K M , telephohy lines. at Main and Hollister Sts. with foUf cases, one of which arose from o. Rosznyal’a visa was largely due in Talcottville, were broken into munity “Y" Center, .is'lll be held TeLMl»-688S The. New Brttain-Bristol area To Meet Tonight JFuneral Director-WllHam P. QaLsh. n accident Nov. 90 on W. Middle to the personal interest taken in A Memorial Mass for Edward last night,.State Police said today. Repairs, ;Service Everyone js famtliar with 4he finished job ’ to appreciate lu CARTER TREE Ypke. Paul D. McGinnis, 60, Twin Jaglinaki who lost . his life in tonight. A(xess()ries liftle Dutch Bo.v, the trademark beauty. , "T was coated with the sleet and in James E. Coleman, 38 of 228 B. the 'riaing young Hungarian musi­ State Police rejmrted the 'breaks SkaHng la held eveVy Saturday, OONMUNITY PRESS northern •Connecticut, Litchfield On Merger Date Middle 'fpke., whose car', side- Hilla,'Rd., Coventry, charged'With cian by Sen. Edwar-* J; Thye (Rep- World War If. will be' said at 8:30 today. They were discovered by New Heads Named : of National Lead' Co. They., also To achieve a real 'decorator ef­ recklessL, driving has been in St. a.m. tomorrow In St. J o h n ’s betw'ecn 7-9 p.m. under, the dlrec-: 180 Spruce Street ' know that it stands for-durability fect use Nalplex In any one of the EXPIRT CO. Cor. No. Mala and N*. AM m I county was darkened in'large part swiped a wrecker parked bn E- Minn).' Manfihester Police in a routine tion . o f Don of the Rec­ b y dawned lines. F'ower failures Francis Hospital, Hartford aihee Church on Golway St. , _ <3owlee, and beauty in paint* of all kinds, personally decorator colors. It rolls PHONE Ml-8r7695 Rtreete Tel*pkeiaa The South Manchester Fire Center St., hear Holl St. Dec. 9, Rosznyai was to leave' for check. . By Country Club reation Staff. Phone-MI 9-0659 HOLLISTER were reported in southern Connec­ was fined $18 for failure to pass the accident. Hia case was con­ Munich today and will fly to the Entrance in each - instance Was inside,'outside, enamel, gloss, flat, or brushes on like .a dream, covers District Commissioners are expect­ tinued until Dec, 29. - One hundred arid fifty, roller rubber base concrete floor paint. in One coat and there is no bSoe ticut in Danbury and surrounding to the left. An original charge of United States tomorrow in a plane gained by smashing a window of At a meeting of the'B oard'of skates are available for rent at ' area. ed to meet tonight to set a date The case of Doris Tryon, 84, of Czech Paper Hits . C. J. Morrison proprietor of the while you paint or after you pain^ for a special Dlatrlct meeting at reckless driving lodged against of the UB. Air Force airlift for a Urge overhead *loor and reach­ a small fee, but anyone owning MANCHESTER Northward of Hartford, in the Coleman was reduced to the rules Cedar Ridge Terrace, Glastonbury, Hungarian,refugees. His wife and ing inside to open the latch, po­ Connf?w*^r* Manchester- 'Morrison Paint k Wallpaper Co', Stop if you wish or fetoueh missed which the voters will be asked to Country Oub. four more members his own shoe akajes will be . ad­ spots, thero are no revealing lap Springfield-Holypke area, show charge on the recommendation of charged with operating a motor daughter, will remain in Zurich for West Robot Spies lice aaid. HOUSE PAINT ih proud to offer Dutch Boy Paints TELEPHONE * MILLWORK CO. approve a 5-month' delay In fire were appointed to the Board for mitted free. ' to his customers for he knows that marks when you use Nalplex! fell, light and non-destructive. It Prosecutor -John R. FitzGerald. vehicle while under the influencaKhe 'nreVent' -The garages. Garrlty Bros., the coming year. The vacancies - '■ • ‘ In either case the participants- 384 Broad SL-^TttL M1-9-838S HOBBIES was fortunate it did. GonsoUdation. . Coleman's car aideawiped a of intoxicating liquor was* c o n -" Manchester, and Brunner's, Inc., they will give satisfaction'no mat­ For non-yelloWlng white gloss Commissioner George- W. C. Vienna, Austria, Pec. 15 (ff)— must be members of the recreation, or velvet sheen, atop in at the ... - The Hartford Electric Light Cook's Service Station wrecker tlnued until Dec. 22, at the request T h e Czechoslovak newspaper, Talcottville. are . located almost ter which paint is chosen. Company had all 11 of its arews Hunt, whose return to Mancheater of her. counsel, who said Miss ing when the membership passed t program. Morrison Paint k Wallpaper Co., IIQH^jPeatoriag Wa kav* a large eeleeUep whose driver was changing a tire Briton Hits. U.S. Lidova Demokracie saya'. Weatern across the street from one another an amendment to the by-laws Anyone wishing further infor­ C* J. MORRISbN Dutch Boy Nalplex. the new on the job idl night and also called had been awaited by the other two for another motorist. • Tryon hi presently jn a hospital. Palat aad Wallpaper Co. acrylic latex flat wall finish which 385 Center St. Nothing is more itke brot la jaetor*,- tools, plaaea. hM commissioners before deciding on propaganda balloona flying over OR Rt. 83. which created a second and third mation regarding .this program diiOouraging than - yellowed paint in 18 cmergAicy cm w s from the In ano^er case arising out of The case of Orris L. Cousins. Eastern Europe and Russia carry 'Owners of both garages re­ 385 CENTER ST. la free of pdor, is simply wonJer- H ^ .tTaiae and seeeaaasiap. the date for the special meeting, 45, of 34 Cooper St., charged with Policy over Suez vice president and enlarged the contact Jim . HeMic or Wally' so be sure and get your paint' eOeaerai Millwerk Western MMaachusetts Electric an accident. Deputy Judgp Karo i”spying robots.” ported nothing taken nor dis­ Fortin at the Recreation Office/ THRfE* , TeleiKoae Ml *^713 ful to use.. It works iriagic with Company. The Hartford company arrived home late last night. fined Mrs. Laura S. Mlodzenaki, 36, reckiesa driving and driving an un­ Board of Governors from” five to ' any room. and even if you hav* here. You can also rent just about • CMMpleto Window Uatto ' '^Thia morning he saiq he would Tlie paper—In the Thursday la- turbed. ■ - eeven. * CHANNH. We Give Greea Stamp* for phyatetaaa, . ileattete, aoM- aLiir GREEN BTAiDM ■V ii put in a request to the Massachu­ of 35 Dover Rd., $12 for failure registered motor vehicle was con­ Maaham, England, Dec. IS iff) Manchester Police are investi­ everything you need to paper or • All Size Doors confer with Commission Chairman sue, received here today—said each paint at this store and incidental­ aeaeiBta, ate. 34 ho«ir aervlee, setts rampany last night when the to grant the right of wgy. Mra. tinued until -Wednesday. Cbusins —A Conservative member of- Par­ balloon is equipped with a robot gating the break at Garrlty Bros., R presidisnts are VAC Workert to Bargain ■even days a areeA, Soadays aad a Mitr*d aad GInad Trias full jiW>porti(uia of the' Storm here Andrew Ahsaldi and- Commission­ Mlbdzenski'a car collided with an­ la a ^lient of I^osccutor FitzGerald liament told a political meeting Ray ^ r r e n and Russell Gange- ly they have some very fine pat­ • Expert Oabiaet Work KIDDIE F( er Frank Schalbenpflug over the camera which from a height of and Officer William Stevenaon of w-ero. Gangewer* waa on the Board terns in Wallpapers. y . heildaya, were realised. At 3 sum: today the other vehicle Dec. 5 on Hartford who asked the case be handled by here' tbday the United States 50.000,feet can photograph a 27- the Stafford Spriqga State Police Hartford. Dec. 15 (AT—About • Ooiaplete Hardware ftept. 1888 >ialB BL^-MI! Massachusetts men arrived and weekend on the date of the special Rd. Asst. Prosecutor William Dehan should give Britain $700 million barracks la invesUgating the *5'* •PPolntment 354 cafeteria employes of the The C. J. Morrison Paint k Wall­ 8 * 'St. Jeha.SU TeL Ml-8-788t meeting, which will be held next 'mile atrip of the countryside. Ra­ paper Co. extend best wishes for Went to work. They are going to. A nolle waa entered' in the case that dayr , in recognition of America's "gross dio si^ala then alert “ espionage Brunner's break. , f^-'w*** '^•ezney on United Aircraft Corp- in I6ur stay until the repair tob is done' week. of Alfred Coda, 55, of 655 N. Main Deputy, Judge Karp continued on injuatlce" to Britain. SUt* Police also reported a 2- •bemhcri *n.~‘ plants are scheduled' to hold bar­ thrifty shoppers: a Merry Chrjstmaa and a Happy Ansaldi aaid yesterday that the centnJs” in the West and the New Year to all of their many but no one at the utility company St., charged with Improper turn­ a day-to-day basis the case of Speaking in his own constitu^. balloona are brought to a landing car accident on Rt. 4A, Coven­ S?!^^*** /I** >5on gaining agent electtona Wednesday. waa venturing a guess this morn­ Obmmiaioners’ conference would be ing which resulted in a .minor col­ Richard P. Foss, 23, of 67. North encL Geoffrey Hirst said: try at 2:30 p.m. yesterday, which Rper, C. C. Varney and Lee ‘ The election, to be supervised J»y friends and customers. held, tonight if Hunt did not re­ by radio somewhere east of the ing ss to when that would bc./^ lision this week, in a lot off Tol­ St., charged with non-support. “ ^ e United Stater should .i-iec-. Soviet. Union, the paper said. resulted in the hoipltallzatlon of Beauchene, These appolntmenU are tfie National Labor Relations NOW OPEN FOR YOUR GONVENIENOE Work during the night w a ^ a turn before then. Ansaldi will be land T4>ke. Cado was the drive of Foss' original bond of $300 waa ogn’ize. the harm they have- done both drivers. all for one year. Other officers of Board, will be held in plants at out of town tomorrow.' the club eleqted et the annuel hasardous. and often a frustraung a truck which collided with'a car reduced to $200 at the request of to Britain and the gross injustice KIVER8 NEAR FLOOD LEVEL Walter B. Irons, 34, Mansfield, East Hartford, Broatf Brook, task. “Everything looks like s wire Baaldea approving the 5-montb ah Coda waa turhiog his truck his counsel, Atty John Mrosek. of their actions over 8 o « ." wee traveling west bn Rt. 44A meeting are: Ray Owens, presi- ■ Windsor Locks and Southington, m m delay in consolidatim .with the ChsrIestoM, W. Vo., De4!. 1$ if) NMGHESTER Sit qight under that glaae,"'said a around. He said hUtory never would —Greets short of flood alago were' when a vehicle operated ■ by Al.**»bder. flret vice'" The -Hotel and Restaurant Rm- DOTH utfilty man. “SomeUmcs we would tou’n. 'Xlreedy voted by the Board Army Pvt. Charles E. Lilly. 19, condone Ame'rica's action' in the George M. Gentile, 20, of 104 proeident; Robert McCann, Arthur ployM Union (AFL-CIO) I* seek­ of Directori. the District voters expected for the Ohio and other ' fix and then smother branch of the Nike Battalion waa fined $6 United Nations when ’ the. U.S, rivers todsy aa central West Haynes S t, Mancneieter, nkl0ded S t e v ^ ^ u i * Kelly. John J. Coy, ing the bargaining rights. lifetime aluminum waUM come down sisd take it out will be a^Od. to appropriate foi'.opierating a motor vehicle with­ About Town voted with Russia against Brit­ Virginia’s higli wdier moved out, across the row and struck the Board of Governor*; ' ^ THURSDAY and FRIDAY enough mpngy to finance' opora- out. a license and received' a su*; ain. leavlag muck In Its wake, lluree Irons vehicle head-on. , Further appolntmenU announced County Court Bid Xe( STORM WINDOWS! Made Repair dab tiona until July 1 and to .vote'Wl&y pended judgment on a charge of "This will embitter some minds days of rain ellmazM k f aa all- Both men were taken to Wind­ Pwriderit Ray Owen* wefe * DOOR CANOPIES 3 ^ Omnacttcut Light and Pow- a tax. This tax Will be laid after the operating a motor-vehicle without Campbell Council N o .. 573, for many years.” ' he eald, “ but n l ^ dowap04ir sent sireanas.eat ham Community Memorial Hoa- committee chairmanahips. Those Bridgeport, Dec. 16 (ff) — Th* EVENINGS 6 to I RIVE YOU or Osmnnny. which supplies two- Drand . List Is Compiled late in regiatratibn plates. A companion. Kr.lghta of Coiumbual, will hold a there is one- apt America could .of their baahs yesterdag. ficheale pit^, WUlimantic. ^ p )> oln t^ were: finance. Don • STORM DOORS . ‘Fairfield County Court House •'COMBINATION WINOOHrS CHOICH VABIBTl th M s « f tha sUta. said Um Briatol- February; • P vt Hubert L. Smith, 21, also-of apecial meeting tomorrow night at perform to mijigate against rela­ were closed In all a t three co4ai- Janet Christensen and Bess McKee; building j;ommlaalon, on a net low SOLD EXCLUSIVILY J l Thia procedure is generally rec­ FIRST NATIONAL BAN fa QUALITY M U ln arsas wer* still badly the ..Nike site .was fined $6 for 8 o’clock in St. Jamas’ School Hall tionships. which are ab valuable tiee and portlaaa of two ethers. JMuuom both o^Mhnsfleld, pas­ membership, John Sommers: and bIff"of $687,347 bas awarded the MANCHESTER t Iff tbs storm g t mki-raom- ognized az'the only way in which failure to carry hia operator'a to 'take action' on the death of to us all,, and.} that is—pay the sengers . in ’ the Iiw a car, were handicap. Walter Ferguson. Th contract for a hew county court <.;! M -•> N C 11 t S 1 L s e a I ^ o d tBiajr. Bvsuy available worfc- the District can, resolve the fi- license. Judgment was,-

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BUGS BUNNY Teacher (a t close of leaaoii)— , Johnny-t-ITte one that's got the Now tell me, who will get the big- biggest hsad." i I'M eaitkhnks AWT I t \ geat crown ?. Anawar to 1^1 Pravlpu* Puixlo^ [X Tom Roach’s Basket Gives Indians 60-591 Win over Bulkeley CH^^ISTM'AS HAW) W 0 « Sense and Nonsense There was alienee fo r.a while, In marriage the eS’evfinds, the Minnetoto 1 1 m WONEY F K A U l u n u l u i i M 1 u then Johnny answered confident­ heart chooses, the hand hinds, ahd a a 9 ■ '’■ t M SMOVEtlNS CtUCK LIKE ly:' death looses. "T u a i j l a A lady tourist, anxloua to learn One' day the Dalton gang lead- A O im S 84Lcase .. c j u i u a a It, 1 1 PETUNfA'S OCETO e r.boarded aa m\ich aa ahfc could about Waah- a train, and when the 1 Milmctota U 55 Scottish rlycr conductor came around and de- CollEgt Batkttliall fto^rtuii Ingtph, went around aaklnf; quea- nicknamed 56 Relate Wethersfield Upends Second S u ce c^ manded hia fare baiton whipped u tlona about everything: ahe saw in CARNIVAL BY PICK TURNER the “ North id □ T the town. She was walking down out his gun and snarled, ‘There's DOWN I'i 9 my fare," as he shoved his gun in­ ----- SUte’* 1 - ■nn avenue one afternoon when she 8 The----- river^A L3hn T For Loed Five to the conductor’s ribs, ^ , mLI T T K L3 W m Held to^O Points spied an imposin); building:. She of yie north ' incrustitlens E R Rockville Five 45-41 asked a paa.aer-by if it was the “ A ll right, you ride,’ Dalton,” 2 Genius- ‘ 1 ii E U flow* through a a i: V 5 bJ too. coolly an.swercd the conductor,- 3 SpherM of E 9 u Is Impressive/ walking on through the car. thit ztiitc □ L J L jn a LJ WEST BIDE JVNI(»S •'No." declared the mah. "that is* I St.,----- li action By Do n BERGER As Kansas Wins Again the Hotiae Office auildinjf." Tlic conductor proceeded into 4 Sheepfold > 19 Bodily 37 Fuller's plant Staadlngfa the baggage car knd procured a its capital ' Rockville High made iU final visit to Wethersfield for a W By PAT BOLDUC The lady wanted to know what 12 Solicitude 5 Cosmic order 2oyighter 38 Preclude t, P e t the House Office Building was \i.sed sawed off shotgun. When he re­ 6 At all times 23 Dried grape 40 Important Valley B League game an unsuccessful one last evening, bod­ New York, Dec. 15 (A*)—It’s' been a week of surprises, but Herm'a Camera ...... 3 0 1.000 Trailitig by a singhl jxdnt turned DBlton_w'as leaning out of 13 'Yellow bugle Manchester Trust ..... 2 1 .667 for. , • plant 7 Native of 25 Missive industry ing to the surprising Eagles, 45-41. Wethersfield, playing its with only seven secondfi the car window, so laTcihg him tin- 43 Eager the latest may be the biggest .yet—it seems WiU the Stilt House A H a le ...... 2 1 .667 It was explained that that ■was 14 Sea eagle Denmark 27 Hardens, as K last year before moving up to the Clkss'A CCIL, now has a maining on the scof^board aware, . the conductor .calmly 44 Diminish isn’t the only guy playing basketball for Kansas after all. VFW Post 2046 ...... -1 2 .333 :2d where the. congjesimen have their, 15 Toward the 8 (%urch stall cement record of two win* and an over- * . walked up to him. shoved the gun AT 45 Siouan Indian West Sides ...... 1 2 .333 dock Manchestar High piilled offices. sheltered tide 9 Biblical '28 Pewter coins time loan to Southington. It waaj The Jayhawks, No. 1 team in the nation-, didn’t have much •'Oh/* she exclaimed in either into his ribs and said. "Say, Dal­ LAW mountain ' of Malaya 46J>roup«f ■ Rockville'a second loss against an f l _ • o trouble winning their third of tliegi- Personalized Floors .. 0 3 .000 rut a thrilling and exdtinir ton. I'm ready to punch your . 16 Number ■A--,. feigned nr real disap^intment. "I 17 Not to depart 10 Trade groups 33 Animal fur matched opening win over Newington, V IS . A ^U O n O rS season in . a 77-63 decision overt 60-69 victory over R favoraa WM quite certain it was the zoo." ticket now.” And Dalton came 11 Natives of 34 Ascended pieces Washington at Seattle last night. Herin's Camera defeated the Bulkeley quintet last night before acros.s. 18 Diminutive Both teama were guilty of very i _ ’ t * y • Slugger Ted Williams VFW Post 2046 51-38 last night at of Benjamin Latv-ia 36 Kind of creed 50 Short poem poor ahooting with Rockville a iif-! I l y i g - l f g i Chamberlain, the 7-foot wonder, 505 screaming fans in tha BuIk4H A fellow was asked if he Varplanck School to stay In fln t During the early Kansas days, IS Peels fering the same misfortunes as : J-a. w lt A A R / C ' snai-ed 30 points, but it remained To Play Again in 1937 ley gym. It. marked tha aeooad believed in heredity said, "I cer­ for Maurice King, a husky guard, place in the West Side Junior. when the notorioua Dalton gang 31 Deesy r ” r r happened against Newington and successive, triumph for tha un­ tainly do. Look at my two-year-old r r to take up the slack with 24 points. League. was terrorizing the state, traln- 32 Trap -I Farmington. For the third straight Miami Beach, Fla., Dec. 15 beaten Indians while the host boy trying -Capte)n BY RAY GOTTO and a half apd converted five of six led Washington with 16. course. Fisterwald made only fhi;ee '/B right n o n . abdul a n d iv a n „. 'YES, AND OOf> MY FRIEND, COTTON WOODS Arena, with a'gate of $61,752. Little Gary Thompson bagged Junior Leajgue at the School S t Leo Cyr held the hi|^«nMed tries. His season's average is a WESLEY CARROU. of Man­ Loyola, which hadn’t lost in birdies and took 67 strokes for'ai RetUy to Juat aix talUes, an to the ~ UNOESfiTANb, WHGEVEP GETS IT IS 'lOU WHOM I CHOOSE; Bahama won the TV fight by a two foul shots with 73 seconds re­ gym. In the second contest, Son- T..SO WHY IS THAI lH lR l> ''fB ’ healthy 78 per cent. chester is the new president of the three games, outscored San Fran­ halfway point 181. second half. And Duhanoskl Ilntted .THE l o n g 5TRAM' MUST CHOOSE T O DO BATTLE WITH -AWDASTHETEAMSLINE unanimous decision. He said in the maining for Iowa State’s 63-62 gallo OonatiACtkm squeezed out a CAN WOODS Coach John Canavari’s squad Hartford County League of cisco 11-0 for Us lone lead. 16-15. Oialleniiflng Position Bulkeley aoe Carmine Perrons to IVAN.SRIVINISKI UP FOR THE KICKOFF... STRINGER IN THERE AT KM dressing room that he considered decision over Texas Tech; More- 4!t39 victory over L. T. Wood. In MOVE THE HOUNDS TACKLE WITH THEIR visits undefeated Plainville Tues­ Sportsmen’s Clubs. Nick Twerdy, after 13 minutes. It was 23-sll at About eight players are in posi- Just 13 prints, sU in'ths first 23 /^ivAaD' GREAT DEFENSIVE it a tough fight, but the fans head (K y ) nailed Tennessee Tech the ftaal evenl of the evening, '//£K'-WH*Tt COIN'- DEFENSIVE U N I T ? . . . ^ day in an important contest. Bob siso of Manchester, is the group's the half, but the Dons then put it 85-82 in double overtime. And Uon to catch Fetchik should hia minutes. A SEUOUT Zdunezyk and Charlie Petit front treasurer. thought it \v8i ' • i T V r ptffi. sounded to those seated nearby Intercollegiate Soccer League. The Steel Bowl by Ed Abbey.. Yale blew a 21-point Turner of San Angelo, ’Texas, both double .figures. Leading by nine 1 • f ...... a-* 7S 4 like "Save the ahow’." The final tha ball with finesse until bieai> a piuf‘h<'rR. rr ...... 3 s former ■ Manchester High three- In another four-team, two-nlght lead, but clipped Penn 88-72 in an 133; Arnold Palmer of Youngstown, points at the half. Jack’s opened up ing fra* for tha-good shot Over­ a MoriMwUf*. f ... 2 \‘2 s round was the most sjiirited of the CAW THE LARKS sport star was a standout with the touranment. Duquesne' defeated Ivy League game. Furman de­ Pa.;, Gardner Dickinson Jr. of and lead by U at the i^d of the all the vrinners hit on 34 o f M at­ TOP th e hounds 4 Dr/^ntwin. r ...... a 4 2^ n 10. YOUU SOOM 7 Traut. K...... 0 M i UConn hooter* during the past Geneva 65-52 for a championship feated Davidson 75-61 in the Panama City Beach, Fla., and third period. Ffti the victors, lanky tempts (35 per. cent). AMhongh POWERFUL l?UNNING . 0 2-2 2 Glardello — a favorite in Cleve­ Bruce McKinney and Neil F^epaon FtNP OUT. 0 McR.v^...... sesson. Brendan Shea, another lo­ berth in the Steel Bowl against Southern. Julius Boros of Southern Pines, N. Bulkeley shot a 45 pcir cent ^ p GAME? 1 r.u^hforth, "i:,...... 2 n-0 4 cal product, was named to the land since his vicious knockout hit for .19 and 18 pointi respecUve- COACH.*.' C., all 134. , the'harassed Bulldogs only mad­ 13 ToUIr ...... >...... 13 \%‘22 ♦si second team- Shea performed with victory over Bob. Boyd here last Al Baldliw, defendlnl: champion ly and Lenny Incandella added i V MaBe-HM a.. T»» Rffirkiillffi Ml) the undefeated Trinity College September drew cheers as he from Erin Dale, Ont., shot himself P bV r PI-. 1 team. Myles McDonough of Bolton outpointed Cotton. The unanimous 4 Knnft*rwhml(i. f ...... 3 «V1 out of contention with 73 yesterday Parkade, hard-d.~ivlng Steve Me- Pulsating Aettod BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Help? BY EDGAR MARTIN 3 I^n/Tty. f ...... 0-0 0 1received honorable mention on the decision was Giardello's second in Little Man^s Days Numbered^ Adam bit for 21 and John HePart- and his 141 was Just good enough PtduUng probably is the bast BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 2 Tlpmklcwlcx. f ...... « 2-3 M i New England team. a row over Cotton, who beat to survive the cutdown to the low land UUied 18. 8«tf PiFTSTt SOCV4 O E BREW TRO TViFO L V lK t SO O 0 I.^lhfuifuth. f ...... 2 4 Giardello twice before their last word to use in vucrtblng ths ae- L-'F ^ ~ Z1 PtIhPf MR OTNIR 4 OroUR. r ...... a... . 4 S ' 66 pros and 12 amateurs. L. T. Wood, who lost a two iL E & A K rr SERthOM CM PREPCrtED PnOf W tW W ’T WAD WOTMlky THiTRI OPT/ riL KSEPMY 4-Jf 6 1 previous meeting in Milwaukee. Giants Take over Backcourt tlon-packcd ccTitaat. nt# score was jSkV WITCH iXPlODE TIN6IRS CROSStO 3 BuRhfr. K ...... GARY BO&LI. Brendan Shea Billy Thornton of Jupiter Isle. point heart-4>reaker last weak, lost MOO' *«v rr. MOO BEMO* T R U fT W U L P W BOT TROOBLE EV>ER SfiOCE'. •<------'THI 8-29 w a LAUNCH YIS. 1 jRnton. K ...... rt (VO n tied 19 times, 10 times Ha the sec­ ON ITS LAST FU6HT?, TM SAWYER . 2 1-4 and Myles McDonough each re- Fla., waa low amateur with 137 at out to SpngaUo Oontractori as the SkyrrcHiw' cfiOE o f w m ' TMi e paced Yale with 23 (Liaht Failure I Cffiarlotte 4, Philadelphia 1 a glance at this match-up and' He’s peyen-foot. What kind of a Colby 68 Bowdoin 58 'With l l . For the losing Sportsmen, thin 30-28 margin a t IntanrJaaian. - Rensselaer 71 St. Lawrence 67 ' HOW A ^ T WELL, ONE OF THE GUIDES fA YOU SEEkPtO FINO rr qute interest- 1, points while Dick C?sencail* -had 20 Newington 71 Middletown 59 then made the classic move. They chance do you h a ve? "' aggressive Tom Topping was high A better than 3-1 ddvantaga o U that the FILLING ME WORKING IN THAT KING-SIZED - WG...OR WAS COMC SECTION WHY SURE.MR.GRA9EITTJ ^ m ! I)A AKAIP WE (M,N0tAW.ORAUITT!j WELL.WEU SEE! I for Penn. Yale led at the half, 45- Wethersfield 45 Rockville 41 HOUSEWrVES* LEAGl'E held the ball until Conlin could scorer with 13 prints. Terry Horan the boards (16-7)' enabled the Rad OH, t FORGOT >0tf VB W...WHAT , HOLE m THE GROUND GOT rHANOEO YOU BY MSTAKEG * AS HESAIP, HEXOVEi ^ NAHPtED HIM WRONG h JIM IS A TRUTHFUL 'S AVE A HUNCH THAT 38. , Southington 51 Windsor 46 take Dempsey Into the'pivdt. Con- and Jim Me Auley added eight each. and White to outahoot the KEN GNOWBOIMO IN ' HAPPENED THE Farm ANP - oh, \ PHiLf he knows I AIAN! he's not TRYING ) WHEN HE POESN'T Bowl-a-Jetj blanked ’’’en Pins lin’s two-Jnch height advantage The victory gave Yale a 4-1 Plainville 67 Glaatonhur.v 62’ dogs 12-11 in-the third period and ROSeVLLE AND ARENT UP THERE? VQUAAEAN — TO HOLD YOU up! r^HEAR FROM US FOR 4-0 while Pinups' and Rbekettes waa, too-much for Dempsey. The record while Penn dropped to 2-2 Farmington 58 Wilson 55 Results of Weekend Pro Games Zatursky'a char^ held onto a chalked tip idenUcal 3-1 victories Syracuse .player knocked in two in defeat. . Hale-Ray 88 Cheney Tech 48 Governm ent Seeks 42-39 lead at the three-quartar Other Postpahemeut over Rowi-at-Dears ahd Hl-Fl'a, jump ahots . from the pivot’ and marlt.-'Bulkeley’a Ed Bednan, The Quakers, who ■ had been Bristol at Windham (Saturday) respectively. blew the game apart.. May ll^ecide Conference Crowns author of 14 tallies, came up with , gathering steam in the fading Latest Trend Loim Trust Fun<|, To points in a hot third period to m''m"nts of the first, half and had These two cases mark the lat­ keep the BuUdogs in contanUon. cut deeply into the Yale lead, tore est trend in modem - basketball. The resulU of three games, onef-son the Lions won 42-10 in Briggs Chicago, Dec. '35 (Al —The Fed­ Nani pf the Hour ' loose as the aerand half opened, The proa set thb pace in basket­ today and ta’o tomorrow, may do* , in the aeries that atarted eral Govammaftt appears to be Roach waa the man o f tha hour Gradually they whittled at the Foothall Gets Less Interesting^ ball Btylec. Every high school cide' the chanfpionship in the East- In 1934 the Bears lead 28 to IS with making haadway in Its Md to seize in the fourth and 'derisive quarter, '' Yale margin, slicing it to- 49-48 kid reliM on the Jump- shot made enr and Western Conference's of two ties. ’ ' a 365,000 .trust fund set up by casing 13 markers in clo^g foitf after five minutes of pla>Vv That^s What the Experts Say standard practice by Paul Arizin the National Football League aa all Washington, which haS made former hw vyw right champion Joe driving layups and three of fpur Here, Penn, pressing' for the 3f Philadelphia and Bill Sharman teams with Che exception o f Balti­ one of the most remarkable come- Louts for hls- two children. free throws. In the teat 60 aaoondi lead, atsud,ed to foul and Yale cqn- of Boston. more. and Washington complete backa'in league history, Will meet Atty. Aaron Payne yesterday alone the score.waa tied once (53- ve'rted-nine free throws in a row New York, Dec. 15'iPl — Thefgam e, Scores are lower -7 Td’a The nixt innovation will see thDlr '1956 seasons. • • Pittsburgh for the second^tlme said the United St^ea Tax Court 56) and the.lead’ exchanged hands this season, in Griffith ’Stadium. and that put .the game beyond same experts who selected the seem to mean more." the backcourt Jobs filled b.v ■ the Baltimore and Washington will ‘in Washington has approved the three-times. •The Redskins, after loeing their Penn'i reach for the rest of the growth of ball-control or "posse*- “ Fana appreciate.'good tackles, tallest : men available. ' It is complete . their campaigns next government's move and 'will make Mah'cheater’u sweet victory was flrat three games woh five in a row, BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS On .You! BY MERRILL BLOSSEn Sion" football aa the ouUtsnding gang tackles, etc. and .a good de­ already has spread -to the col­ Sunday, Dec. 23 in Baltimore. Its decision public Monday. even more remarkabte since Du- CAPTAIN EASY Sunk! leges, and around New- Y'ork, the then lost to Mew York and last Backing up t«e , Yale’a captain. trend of the 1956 college season fense can be-^iectacular," Thia afternoon the New York Payne, who has bean represent­ banoski feruled with one min­ THE MAM must BtAiUlD.i jail high schools are starting'to break we'ek ft’on out in'’ the last 35 sec­ SAID WHOARETOUf LIEUTENANT WBfgdPEAKliiGij A HtGHT IN W U TEACH CEDRIC T w o PLAIN ICE OKAY, Bur C l e a n e s t ^ Auu You WOn V MIND EATING IT THIS Ed Robinson and Jobnny Downs have voted 2-1 that the game lai " It has opened up the ground Giants aill meet the Philadelphia ing Louis in the case, aaid the de­ ute and nine saconda left to play BUT NEVER MINP- BKCUSe THE OBLAY. MMS. , THANKS oo d les for TO^ORM OUT OP HERE HJ ONE OP out the big kid as a ball handler. onds over Philadelphia. ’They were Mow DO VOU Luce We MAve HOOKS IVE J lfl6Hr, WAY-* I'M BEHINO IN MY DISH each scored 17 points. no less interesting because of that game and a.good running attack la Eagles in Connie Mack stadium cision wJU be appealed. and Bulkeley out front 56-54. II mo HBaO-.SVBILj GOWE ------X - tE-r ME SPEAK, HOOTENh.WE had TO wrestle' FINDING MY CAR'. niPKK HIS TANTRUMS FOR CREAMS-“-AND defeated -in their first encounter V^SHIAIG / trend.- more interesting • to the average The days ofMhe little man seem and if they score a ■victory the the Indians* ato(^ dippad lower BUNGLING iDlOr HAD ME TP THE police! THB Phone from this char- IT UP IN THE MORNING! ' REASON AT Aa! THAT? WHILE I AAAKE IT A NEW SEEN , /YOaVE Middletown. Dec. 15 (AH—Wesley­ with Pittsburgh^ 30-13. However, The govamqiient seeks to attach' spectator than passing." numbered as a basketball force. EUstem Conference championship with, the loss o f toe rugge^ Hobaa- ARRESTED FOR STEALING ACTf CLAIMS HE'S VOUK lab o r he Makes SNAPPY, SUDS ICULE herd . TbDAY/ /CHECKED an atill waa without a basketball But the sports wrltara and j the Redskins Iiave won 24 to 10. t)to fund sat up for Joe Jr., 9, and “Game la Juat active, with fans Except Zbr the extraordinary is theirs' aith 6-8-1. ’This game will thai. But. the winners were not to ORN CAKMtOtv HURRY HUSBAND—S8i Time W i/m MV ■VDir HAVE 1b US-"MOW victory today in flv* tries following broadcaster! co-operation in the 1 one— a'" Bob Couay, Slater Mar­ with one tie in the series. Jacqueline, 13, aa part payment PRIME PfGEOAi/ purourvou*. m last night’s 69-62 loss to Norwich. annual Associated Press poat-aea- waiting fo^ the atafa to break be telecast into this area. I f they of Louis’ tax debt which was cal- be denied. - Gtr Busy/ away. Blocking and taokling seems tin. Dick McGuire or Sharman— lose and Washington wiqs tomor­ ' Seek Third Plaee 'HANDS R)R ■ The Cardinals made a gama o f It son 'survey are by • no means Baltimore Francisco cuiatad early Diia year at 81,199,- . Red and ttTiito Jayveaa also har.der and crlaper since the ball the aport la heading surely and row and again a week later the ^*01 INSPECTION/ for part of tha first half but then unanimous on that subject. will be seeking third plsM in the 437 In taxes and interest. captured the i reUminary 51-44 In ' has returned to the ground.” swiftly towmrd the ^ y when the Redskins will win the title with 8- a real rough brawL ifik e Nason and Howard Davis Vigorous Opinions smallest man on Uie. court -will Western Omferenee in their game The children were bom to Loula ■•Perhaps wild outbursts are leaa 4-0. If the Giants and Ehigles tie and his first wif*, the former Mar- _ JIaaebMter (Ml r % started hitting for the Cadets, who Alt'hough the- vote was 30-19. be pivot size by normal atandarda. in Kesar Stadiiun. Earii has won frequent, but the constant tension the New Yorkers will win the va Trotter. They live with their P h r -pta took a 40-34 halftime lead and that the emphasis on ball control When Clair "Bee waa riding hot four and lost' six. The 49ers also 1, Stagnrr. f ...... 4 M 11 championship with 7-3-2 and a ngver again trailed. Nason had 22 and defense, with a corresponding of resulting tight games is Just as at Loftg Island 'Univeraity 1 ha have one tie. In their meeUng in mother and her husband,-Dr..Al­ 3 Lazzarl. t ...... I )■} 4 stirring.” percentage of .700. \V*shington, if bert L. Spaulding, in Chicago! 3 Hob«nUuil, 1 ...... 8 H I pointi to lead all the scorerd, . decrease In pasting, hasn't made never waa satisfied With hia Baltimoia the Coast squad scored V it wins its two games would finish The ftmd waa eat up with each 5. Dubanosu. c ...... i - f-4 7 Oo-Captain Jay Cobljledick had football leaa interesting, the dia- Opinion! of the experts. who teams from a height standpoint a 20-17 triumph. San Francisco 0 Roach, s ...... 9' t-e 81 18 points to lead Wesleyan, fol- sentera offered, some vigorous don’t like the grid-it-out - offense " I f I had five playara of 6-8 with 8-4- /a-/f hw-T lit Beg-m FX OI>. />>/? ly on-the West Coast, could detect undefeated." . earned aa catimatod 84.600,721*’ In was looking for its first basket- few signs of a decline in passing. "The fans don't understand (or each ha'vtng.7-4-1 and a percantage only game in 13 to the Cardinals 4 R«Uly. t ...... > Big Guys Scarce purses. He held the heavyweight J '' ball vlctorv of the sea.son today With Such free-throwing teams as like) the grind, grind, grind of the This waa aix years agp and Bee of .636. - in the opening game of the' season 3 Pmtom; f ...:...... ' f MOStV MEEKLB Horribly Good BY DICK CAVALLI THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Thani Be All! BY WILSON SCRUGGF Oid Rivals tiUe.from 1937 to 1949. . 0 Clilrmririrskl. f ...... ' 9 after giving it the old college try Stanford. Washington State ana split T and the hidden iotriciea of couldn’t find enough big guys, with for both teams. Tha score was 9- 3 Fish, c 6 •The game will be the second of Loula aaya he doesn’t hhve the Nmci;rT>e5eB€EWT AND BO,BE.' »MrPE*TOUePEE,ME. ' against Mlddlebury last night. San Jose State in their areas, they t)»e *belly aeries.* There'i a limit'to- speed to test his theory. But bas­ 7 in favor of the Cardinals. A Bednarx. g. • a a e * * «w M O R IY 'S Dave Barenburg dropped in a hew long the caoh customers will the season between the two old victory for the Browns irill mean money to pay his entire tax bill Snipaa; g ...... 6 K O t - Z f Z KMG,PUIMG , WNG-T* EASCET found the forisrard p M Juat as im­ ketball— and the youngster enter­ ...... woiekspnrnry ATHEAOQUttTFre«f85A rivals. The Giants wen. the first but Payne said Louis paid 8124.- Shea, g .. 0 T>C«TEBGOEr,HElTOlLO TieG U Lw r PIPTV OOLLACS hook shot with 18 seconds to go in portant a weapon aa ever. ^ pay to see that type o f game." ing it— seems to have a tie with the Cardinals for third n t : r 'yO U LLBE 'fioo(?'0oei3NT "Makes for a duller game. Teams one 30-3. The' Giants hold the.serlea place. Should the Cardinals win 000 on hi* debt in tha last three ISTbUU ...... >2 16JI 99 fOter^^EviDYMAlW a spirited overtime period to gly*. several, pointed out that teams Today you c'an get the five big Z Z 2 2 z - z Z i ; rr? COMETOTIC run Inside^most, of the time and ^ g e 28 to 16 With one tie. they will have Undlspule^ posses­ months. 'Scora at ball 304S Ut/oeHnitr. M itesm u’^A tc ADOPT* the Panthera a 74-73 victory and which have good passers" and re- kids who edn move. Maybe the U T E H lR their flrat win in five atgrta. Trin­ relvcra at(ll throw a lot and even throw very little." backcourt njen are an inch or so In' -the Western Conference the sion of 'third place. fonamta CLtJB OtfTCrS^ED winner of the Chicago Bea^s-De- ity d r o p ^ to ah 0-5 record. the ball control teama pass oc- "It haa hurt the collegiate ‘kame under Bee'^s specifications, but. no- Loa Angeles, If it wins over I League-teadihg Valveta (33-U) VkORK/ DWffL,V0V very much. Fana are used to seeing troit Liofta game tomorrow in 'Last Nigfat'i Fi^U Jack McGowan of Branford, caaioni^ly to 1 looaen up the de­ b ^ y ever accused.! 6-6 backcourt Green Bay ' in ' the Coliseum can upped their lead With a * 4 fB9- n u o n tO M t Wrigley-Field will wjn the cham­ finish the season in a Ua for fifth making his flrpt start o f tho a*4- fenses. >■ . wide-open pro.ball*Bh9 then they man who can fly ' of teing .■ feit,' win over the foJiih “ have to ait through a dull defensive pionship. This contest also will he place with the-Packara Green BAy GlfveUnd— Tama fcaharoa. 158, rmpouce son' fo r-'th e Bantams, had a From those who still' found col­ detriment. QUighama (23-88). tvenoN. coUego kamo and are bored."-0 telecast in thia area. Shoidd there haa won four, sind lost seven ami Bimini, outpointed Jimmy .Jggrtin- rt.’. r' chance , to dsadloiJt ths'cOunt in lege football SAiiaereating aa erer McGuire, who ta six-foot, backs Denlnu (82-23> aiso tht last aix seconds of tho over­ came these typical comroeptst ‘Dull single wing punt and pray thia up. This is hia ninth'season be a Ue Detroit would capture tha the Rams three and eight In ttw ex, 10514, ' PbOsMx. 10. Joey ' r .title with 9-3-1 to 8-3-2 for the game played in Milwaukee tha Giardello. 159, . Philadelphiat out- pointt via a forfSit time but lost year’s top Trinity "Mlatakea made by college attack lacks iatcrast” * with the New Yftrk Knickerbockers p)Va OaUooa (ffi-ITigb Om 1 Bears. Should the Bears win Packers scored a 42-17 triumph poinUdr Charley Cotton, 150, Tole­ scorer missed the last of two free teams^will keep the game interest­ "Ball controla make a pretty and the difference in the talent match Satins (3 mill game for the spectatora.and entering the league today astounds a’ould mean-their first conferanOa over the CallfomtanS. The Rams do. 10. m z m k f throws. ing.” occupants, a. 3 -T iffi "Beems to have heiflitened in- they are s^uavlklng about it,” ' trim* championship sine* 1943. Detroit) have won .15 o f Ijhe 31 games Agana, Guam—Sammy BorJa. I McGowan and 3^dlebury> m , Palau, outprintod P u y u Roy, over tha Captain Charlla Bykoc paced tha tereat here beeauso»fana ore more "Foao can’t see what'a going on "Whea I first e«ma arouBd. you last won In 1954. fla y ed alaca tka sortaa atartad ta m . MaaUa.[l3L (16-38). ' scorora, Mok with 13 points. o a ^ ablo to fMlow tho. ground half the tlaso!” always could outrun the avrerags in tlMiir.first maeUag this sea- '■ Kl ’ ' J rDaeya«a e, a w •«, | ' f • - \ -' ih.i i ■ / -, ... '/ ■ .. Auto Ortviiv School 7-A ReaUng— Plumblnf 17 TUERH OUGHTA BJS A. LAW!" BY FAGALY and ^HORTEN Household Goods. Business Uocationa In sid e R e d China (6) MANCflESTER AND XfANCHESTER—Thro* lofts, 90x150 WANTB3D—Two-fkmUy houses Oil Scientist LARSON'S ,DRIVINO School, For Rent seU. Qualified buyers. waitlM. Cilssifiei PUBUC BALE^DecemWi'r I'tth — ^ VICINITY on paved road. City water. Price Mancheater'a only trained and PLUMBin O and heating—Repairs 2 p.m.—1115 Main-St., M^nchea- 575 MAIN ST. One-story brick $2,(^ each. ..Call Gaatoit "ReaUjr, sMadsIine SmiUi, Realtor.' Xu. certified Instructor., Fot your safe­ and contract worn. Call ML 9M41. m ils SeU b y ter. Living room and dinette set, building 26.X38 feet. Ample front $12,900—9 room Cape. Good loca­ 165 School St,, xn 9-5781: eveninga ing poctors Usin^, "Advertisement ty We are trained to teach proper­ iMg H0U9I WAf ju rr «MAT TMg MtUEUMHB S o T»4I'/ tOOR IT.^AND fWt INK WA« HARDL'y two complete bedrooms, glass­ xn 9-7466, ly, Ml. 9 W 3 . FREEBORN A WATSON, Plumb­ W ing LOOMIKIQ POR r •■CLUOEDf PRlVATCf' and rear parking. Call owner. Ml; tion. Priced for immediate sale. USTINGS WANTBD-81 ORi OH lUg Bu:i. OF dALR WHEN A MOMSTgR, ware, dianbs, miaccllanequs tablet. 9-7406. ' . * Spreads in Poland CLASsimSP ADVT. ing and Heating Contractors: New AWAV FROM -N l MlUiNO fURONC^.' NPARrMgNT PRbJICT STARTED OtOiNO UP AUL $18,800—Older 6 room Colonial. family threa-family, .3 8 Revolver MANCHESTER Driving Acadeihy Terms, cash. 'installations, alteration work and AROUND 'EM f STORE—Formerly Sears Roebuck Immaculate condition. Immediate WOODLAND ST —Lot 90x400, City property. Have' many caah Ancient, Newjlenjedies' DEPT. HOURS guarantees quick results. Expert F repair work'. MI. 9-3808 or Ml. MOW'* Trilg' occupancy, , water, $2500. Call BU,. 9-0492. Mortgagea arranged. inatructlons. Dual-controlledd cair. 9-5931. at the Center. Desirable Main St. (OonttHO^ from M g* Om ) groups, and Roman Catholic lay Dallas, Dec, 15 (9*)—Dr. Everett 8:15 A. M: to 4;30 P. M. * AUtkEPRl Musical Instruments 51 location,, heat.furnished.' Approxl-. $14,200—New 5% room ranches. George U Oraaladlo, Call Mr. Micletle, your personal N TMa «ORLP] 9-5978. 109 Henry 8L bodies. It is offering 700 candi­ Lee, DeGoIyer, who IrevoluUon^d (OimtUtaed from Fags One) ^one of the 'western hoeplttiir was instructor at PI.'3-7249. mately-ftoo sq. ft. floor apace. XO. F.H.A.' mortgages. $3700 down. a completely free eboice in the dates for the expanded Parlia­ GULBRANSSN direct blow ma- 9-6808 or MI. 9-8521. Fully plastered, ce’ramic tUe b'ath.' Subarban For Sal* 75 the oil business by reducing the due to luve hla leg cut oH. It WM COPY CLOSUSG TIME Mdrlng~TTUclting THIS AORNCY ^ eda Cape Cod, weetem senM. ment of 459 seats. geon, trained in a Japanese college. paralyzed.. We don’t- believe in hagany aplnet piano, $495. Full basements, lar|e lota. VERNON -T- Pour large rooms, 4-5-6 and .7 room singles and 2- The platform promised sn ex^ gamble on finding..oil, and who FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Storage 20 . Kempa, Inc. Ml. 8-5880. INDUSTRIAL AREA to rent or The front, in addition -to . the Here >•# serves strictly in an ad­ sunputation. $15,100—(Best Buy) — 6 room 'breezeway and garage. Large lot famlly houses. Buyers waiting. pansion of popular control over was chairman of the board of the "We brought the man In her* Mnlolrycles—Bicycles 11 MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. lease. 32(X) aq. ft. floor apace, Communlsta, aleo include! mq|n- the administration and the econ- Saturday -Revievr of Literature, ministrative. capacity, while the MON. THRU FRI. MUSIC, instrumental, rental. Com ­ ground floor, heated, loading plat­ Cape, IM baths, prime location. yith ahada trees. Price $12,900. Howard R. Hastings, Realtor. and treated 'him for a few dayn Light trucking and package deliv­ Excellent condition. Call Gaston Realty, 165 School St., Call XIT. 9^1107 any tline. bers of the United Peaaanta’ par­ (»ny, equal-righte for all citizens shot himself to death yesterday. traditionalists do the practicing. 10:30AU iOl A. M. SEE US FOR that Christmas bike. plete 'line of Instruments. Rental form, near railroad,, 760' from with herbs.. He’s up and vralkl^ Your old bike taken in trade, Ub» er}. Refrigerators, wasbera and $15,700—9 room ranch. Attached xn 9-5731; evenings Xn 9-7466. ty, the Democratic party repre- regbxlless of origin or religion, He was found by his secretary, "We have 12 western doctors on around now—not walking very stove moving apeciatty. Folding applied to purchase price, Repre Main St., Manchester. ML 9-5043. w a n t e d —Real estate listings. ' sXt u r d AY 9 A. M eral allowance. Open evenings. aenting Olds, ■ Selmer, . Ped garage. Ceramic tife.'bath, aenting radical opinion among and “ freedom of criticism'within Dorothy E. Pitts, slumped over his the staff here, and 51 traditional well, but ha has both legs." choirs for rent. ML 9-0753. BOLTON—Two new ranches ready Contact Turkington Bros. Realty professional men and small trad­ the limits defined by the basic'in- a . 3-1507, eveninga XO. 9-5965 or He had been shot in the right ear. made from tiger bones smd tiger BE APPBECIATED^ ' ^ trucking Co. Ml. 3-65l|8. Owned down to qualified buyer. sometimes they take X-rays. ■'Con­ BAND AND orchestra Instruments and other choice liatlnga. T. J. XU. 3-7781. Returns Suicide Verdict sultations are held between the two urine, dried drugs, frog powder,, and operated by Walter B. Per- PRACTICALLY NEW 5|4 room $19,990—New ultra-modem 6>4 Crockett, -Realtor. Xn. 8-1577 of Justice of the Peace Glenn Byrd powdered deer, horns and dehy­ ett Jr., and William J. PiOkering by Bach, Selmer, Bundy, Conn, room ranch. Attached garage, sun res. MI. 9-7751. y IT COSTS YOU nothing to list your schools: but the traditionalists do Dioi Ml 3-5121 Business-Services Off«rei| 1.1 Qlds, King, Blessing, Martin, and ranch, large basement, two bathe, returned a verdict ot suicide. the work.” drated snakes, about the strangeat ejceellent condition. Owner trana- deck. (This is a beaut!), house with the Manchester Xlulti- TV SERVICE. ^2.50 per call. All AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. local Buffet. Janssen spjnet pianos. VERNON — Four year 0I4 '^anch pie Listing System. For details Egypt’s Guerrillas No reason for the suicide could Ch.™.. ,.v. “• ferred. Wants one year lease. Call - $20,500—6 room ranch. 2-car ga­ work guaranteed. Call Sob Webb. and long distance movtng pack­ Conn -electric organs. Ward with attached oversized/garage. Please call Carlton W. Hutchins, be determined.- practicing In villages and in the^ ing, storage Call Ml. 3-8187, Hart­ Kraute, 8Y Walnut St.. MI 3-5336.' T. J. Crockett, Realtqr, MI. 3-1577 rage. Magnificent view. 3 yeara DeSolyer's son, E. L. DeGoIyer -back streets of ritlea for centuries. Some Sneoeas with Poll* MI. 9-8801. or Xlrs. Weils, MI. 3-4788. old. Top conditipn. « Lot approximately 120x910. Two Realtor. Xa. 9-5182, ^-4694. By pricking the patient with ford CH i-1423. bedrooms. Exceptionally Immacu­ Jr., said hia father had been ill for They use knowledge handed down USED UPRIGHY mahogany piano. seven years. He said he suffered long, springy needles, tbe medi­ Lm I and Foond 1 RADIO TV Service. Sewing ma­ BOLTON—Will rent my three year late home with attf-active hiort- from father to son, but are un­ chines and small appliances' re­ Excellent'tone.-Kem'p.'a, Inc. MI. Attack UN Patrols the last tw o . years from .aplastic cine men say they have succeded old ranch home. Five rooms com­ WARREN E. HOWLAND gage arrangement possible. aware of the reasons behind their IjOST—Blue Tick Coon Hound . But he- has no theoretical Fully insured. Tel. Edward R. CXIVENTRY Four room’ single 14 in Blaze day. , "But most of our w6rk Is done Named Mickey. Talkative. Party work, guaranteed. Call MI. 9-1583 attacking five times. ’Hi* assaults kffowledge at all,” Dr. Wei said. With herbs,” said Dr. Tang. "W * Price. MI. 9-1003. house. J*f. 2-6693. Bishop Installed Degolyer, whose' home contained "Now the Communists have de­ heartbroken. Rea’ard. Phone Ml. after f p.m. 137 BRANFORD St.— Two blocks KEENEY DRIVE were in greater strength than the 7,000 rare hooka, was regarded by even have herba that WlU euro a 9-4187. from new high school, six room Kansas City, Dec. 15 (yp>—Fire­ six grenade ambushes of Friday. cided that Chinese medicine should broken bone. ANTIQUES Retinished. Repairing Wearin$t\ Apparel— Furs 57 In New Diocese many as the No. 1 geolo^st in the Private Instructions, 28 Cape, large rooms, in good condi­ BOLTON LAKE men rescued 14 persons from the The -British said they did not petroleum industry. be developed even further. Since' rOUNI>—Medium aired white fe­ done on any furniture. Tieman, tion, oil heat. Beautiful large land­ upper floors of a 4-story hotel last 1950, .-almost all the hospitals in Most western medicine le CHESTER Furriers. Furs remod­ Suburban P or' Rent 66 suffer a single casualty. They said HiS fame was established in 1910 founded on theory learned - from male mongrel dog. Call Lee Frac- 189 South Main St. Phone Ml. FRANK J. SBNTIMENNO. teacher eled. repaired, cleaned and | scaped lot with.atnealte driveway. night as a basement fire sent one Egyptian was killed. Stamford, Dec. 15 (B—Amid the Peiping have established tradition­ 3-5643. A dream house of style and when he staked a location in Mex­ autopsies. We don’t believe in cut­ chia. Dog Warden. MI. 3-4S40. of guitar. Chester Accordion Co., glazed. Work done, at my home, i ROCKVILLE — Six room apart^ Immediate occupancy. Owner smoke billowing through th e ’The Egyptian casualty was in­ traditional ceremony of the East­ ico for the Petero No. 4 well, which al clinics, and western and ancient 91 Union St. MI. 3-5709. ment. centrally located. Adults. J. leaving for Florida. Priced right. beauty on picturesque Bolton structure. doctors are exchanging./Informa­ ting up our ancMtors, and be­ LOST — German Shepherd male Help Wanted— Female 85 Poultry and Supplies 4.1 Garden— Parfn—Dairy . No overhead.. Save, Call MI, flicted during the largest of the ern Church, the moe,t Rev. Am­ came in for 100,000 barrels of oil Stanley McCray. TR, 5-3038. Small down payment. For ap­ Nine of the 14 were overcome brose Senyshyn was Installed today tion.” ■ • . * sides, a dead organ la not neces­ purt>y- Green collar. Vicinity GENERAL house wiring, all kinds. Products SB 9-7218 for free estimate at your | Lake. Situated on large water night's guerrilla attacks, on the potential dally. The well, owned by sarily the same thing as a liy* Call PI 2-6388 after 6 p.m. BROAD BREASTED Bronze tur­ home. Under no obligation. Capes i pointment to inspect call MI. front lot with excellent Skating, by smoke. A ll-14, trapped by the fringe of a squalid slum section as first bishop of the newly created Mexican Eagle Oil'Co., flowed wild Dr. Tang Chun-aan la a 65-year- Shopping Parkade. Anawera to keys, fresh and frozen. Ready any and stoles, $20. 8-4348 or MI. 8-6082. dertse smoke and by flames that diocese of Stamford for Catholics of old practitioner of the old system. one.” <’ Rooney. MI. 9-1911. Musical— Dramatic 29 JOIN A GROWING boating, fishing and swimming Just after midnight. Twelve Egyp­ for 80 days and produced 130 mil­ In other Peiping hospitSla, a pa- CHUCK’S RADid andT.V. Service. time, 10-25 lbs. Fresh eggs. Threatened to spread by way of the Byzantine Rite. lion barrels. He observed: APPLES, $l and up. Louis Bottl, PINK NYLON net gown with stoic. Wanted Tn Rent 68 tians opened small arms fire on a Uent is given a choice o f tech- ' 151 North Main St. Small appli­ PLAY THE GUITAR. Instruction Schaub's Turkey Farm 188 Hills- FOR SALE—Twelve ropfn duplex facilities for hours of leisurely an air shaft, were carried down Royal Scotj patrol and the Britons The apostolic delegate to fhe He went to London in 1918 to sell "Foreigners are inclined to con­ COMPANY 260 Bush Hill Rd. Size 12. Worn once. Phone MI. house. Oil heat. March'occupancy. nique. The diagnosis of the ncvi ances r^aired. MI. 3-6517, resi­ in popular and western music. By town ltd. WANTED TO RENT. Apartment recreation. A six room split ladders. Fire Chie^ Edgar M. returned the fire, killing one of- United States, the most Rev. Arch­ Eagle to Shell Oil Co., and used sider us as quacks. That's ridicu- AmManceaienU dence Mi. 3-6960. Amie Landsberg. MI. 9-783,‘i. No. 1 GREEN MT, potatoes, mealy 9-9654. Call after 6, MI. 3-6235. Grass credited quick action by the bishop Amleto Giovanni Ci.cognani, 16us. It takes us far longer to teems is often the same, tha w est-' In the growing carbida cutting or single home. Business man of level, oversize garage. Attrac­ them. the profits from this sale to start emers working with their school tool induatry wa need experienced and nice eating^^ delivered to your Xfanrhestcr with wife and one tive recreation room, lavatory first companies on the scene with Twice in the early morning presided at the ceremony and offi­ Amerada Petroleum Corp. learn tradition medicine than a NOTICE! Dancing every Saturday RUBBISH AND ashes removed. door. Call -C. T. Hathaway. MI. HAVE MEDIUM priced houses fdr preventing loss of life. ciated during the installation, He established Geophysical Re­ western doctor spends in school. knowledge Snd the tradlUonallsta night at John’a Bar S Reataurant, General cleanuig. cellara, atUca Bonds—Stocks machine operators and other types Articles For Sale 43 child, will pay sensible price on sale. Excellent 'locations. J. D. with shower. Hot water oil hours Egj-ptlsna .peppered the measuring heartbeat rhythms with of induatrial personnel. If you want 9-6438. Roomf Without Board 59 sight. Four or five rooms. Call MI. Manager Leo Pursell said 45 headquarters building of a Royal which took place at St. Basil's Col' search Corp. In 1930 , and . helped Memorised 3,000 Prescriptions 144 W. Main St., “Rockville, from and yarda. Reasonable *at6s. M. Mortgages 31 Realty Co. John DeQuattro, Bro­ heat. This is a quality built persona were registered at the ho- lege here, before church dignitaries ''I myself studied for 11 yeara a method developed in the- Tang A ' M. Rubbish Removal. Ml. a good job apply at office. ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port- 9 1237. Tank.* , Squadron wdth grenades organize Geophysical 'Service. Ihc. ■ 8:30 p.m. to 13:30 a.m. Alao, we ker. xn. 3-5282, xn. 9-3840. home of skillful corialructlon. tel-^The Delmar. XIost are middle- from the United States- and other In Oklahoma Hall of Fam« under our village doctor 40 years dynasty. apecialize in Piua Piea daily. 9-9757. QUICK CASH! 123.25 per thousand abla and standard typewriters. and small arm.* fire. For the first countries. Alt-makes of adding machines PLEASANT, heated room with pri­ Owner leaving state. For ap­ agVd or elderly. A check of the time, the Egyptians used rockets He was a past president of the ago and had to memorize a^ut We had a man from Pakistan per month includes principal and Fertilizers 50-A 22 GREENHILL ST. (between Por­ hotel register showed all ac­ After his installation, Biahop in here not long ago,” said Dltoe- DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, NELCO TOOL CO., INC. sold or rented. Repairs on all vate bath. Call MI. 3-4033. House*) For Sale 72 pointment to inspect call own­ against the British. They fired American. Assn, of Geologists snd 3,000 prescriptions. Now that, we interest. Hartford CH. 6-8897. ter and East Center Sts.) Here is counted for. Senyshyn celebrated the first Pon­ in 1952 was inducted into the Okla­ have been recognized, I'm a teach­ tor Wei. "He had been In and out copied, vacuum, cleaners. Irons, Frank Burke, Connecticut Mort- makes, Marlow’s. GOOD (X-EAN cow manure. iH and an opportunity to purchasb a well four St, the 1 eadqusrtera building Pcnonsls 3 guns, etc., repaired. * Shears, 266 Canter St., Pina St. entrance $10 loads delivered. Excellent for SINGLEiOR DOUBLE room. In­ er XU- 8-«8<8 or MI. 3-7925. 4 Deputy Fire Chief Herbert J. tifical High Mass in the new dio­ homa Hall of Fame., er myself. I have a couple of dis­ of modem hospitals all over - the ^-a Exchange, Lewis comer MODIFIED ENGIJSH colOBlal, six located home at a reasonable but none found its mark. cese iuuves, mowers, ate., put into con­ SALE—3 3 4 -3% off on 1958-1957 lawns, shrubs. MI. 3-7804. quire State Tailor Shop. 8 Blssell large rooms and attached garage. Hughes said that when he arrived Hla rare books were mostly ciples who follow me around snd world for the past 30 years, but WANTED—Ride to Pratt * Whit­ wallpaper.xGreen Paint and Wall­ St. MI. 3-5047, Ml. 3-7383. price. First floor has living ro6m "smoke was pouring out every­ Four Egyptians were the only In a sermon prepared for de­ about Mexico, New Mexico snd the internal disorders persist^. dition for coming needs. Braith- Nice shaded lot in center of Man- casualties in yesterday’s guerilla watch me while I work.” ney Aircraft, 7 a.m.-S:30 p.m. from WANTED—Full or part time coun­ paper at the Green. Open daily 8-9 with fireplace, dining room large where. There were people, hanging livery at the service. Archbishop Arizona. He also had s6me books At the moment Dr, Tang was 'T took a look at him and walte. 53 Pearl Street, l ig h t HOUSEKEEPING room •chester. Living room 22’6” xl4’ kitchen with dining alcove. Second attacks. One man was shot as he Lydall St. MI. 9-2386. Help Wanted— Female 35 ter man for meat department. p.m. with fireplace. Dining room, large MODERN HOMES IN A out the windows all over.” Ocognsni said, "to the many dealing with Texas su'd California working on a patient suffering couldn’t do a thing. The tradition­ GONDER'S T.V. Service, available Household Goods 51 with kitchen privileges,.single or floor has 3 good sized bedrooms Mrs. Dora Jones, 75, got out fled after hurling a grenade at proofs of his benevolence for you during Spanish times. “ FOR MEN who care” — Dante'a Mancheater Public Market, 805 double. 14 Arch St. Mrs. Dor.sey. kitchen and separate laundry qOUNTRY SETTING ‘ from neryoua exhaustion. He had alists took over and'cured him any time: Antenna conversions. CAPABLE CLEANING woman, 9-2 Main Street. FOR SALE—55 gal. drums, in good . and bath plus a 4th smaller room unaided by way of a fire escape. a group of Britons. Three others on every occasion, , the reigning He edited the^ story, "Across in a matter of days.” Barber Shop — Shopping Plaza, room. Also lavatory. Second floor, Ideal for nursery. Steam heat with been discharged by a western hos­ Philco factory supervised service! Tuesdays and Fridays. Write Box condition, $2.50 eSch. For further i FRANK’S ANTIQUE SHOP, 420 three large bedrooms and bath. Ddlwood, on Wales Road in An­ She had to Jump the last 8 or 10 were injured by fragments of pontiff has today added this gift, Aboriginal Ametica," about the pital around the corner. The doc­ He paused, then added: "Amaz- Eaat Center at Lenox St. Quick Tel. R. Herald. information call The Herald, ! Lake St., is buying and selling LARGE HEATED room, central. oil, 2-car garage. Property is in grenades . that were thrown at. the exarchate of Stamford." Ml. 9-AM. Must be seen to be ^appreciated. dover offers the young executive a feet barefooted, because she for­ Journey ' of three Englishmen tor was giving the resigned-looking -- aervice—plenty of free parking. phone MI. 3-5121. I good used furniture and antiques. Kitchen privileges, separate en- i excellent condition interior Just ’ modern home, on a wooded, one British vehicles and tossed back. NURSE'S AIDE wanted, 7 a.m.- trance. Gentleman parking. MI. ' Gaston Realty, 165 School St. Xn. got her shoes in the excitement. The archbishop added that "we across Texas in 1568. man s rubdown. REFRIGERATION sales and aerv­ YOUNG MAN Ml. 9-6580. Hours 9 a.m.-8 p.hn. repainted last week. Quick sale acre lot, in a cool country setting. The withdrawal continued with­ see in it a new fortress for your He bought controlling interest RIDE WANTEX) from downtown ice. Commercial, household, air 3 p. m. or 2:30 p.m.-11 p.m. Call FOR GOOD selecliv^ Christmas 3-4724. j 9-57'l. Evenings, Ml. 9-'7468. price $14,500 with immediate oc­ John Phillips said he kicked out "For neurasthenia, the wester­ In the Shelburne. Vt„ museum of HartfoyS to South Mancheater be­ preferably with experience in re­ a w'indow on the second floor and out letup, but there still was no people, a new beacon of light, of in the Saturday Review of Litera­ ners give a patient medicine and early American history, there is-^ conditioners, freezers. A. and W. Ml. 9-2324 between 10:30 a.m.-2:30 trees at low prices see vour DOING YOUR SHOPPING $12,650 — Thirty-year mortgages cupancy. Robert J. Smith. Ind., OPEN SUNDAY FROM official word on when it could be tween 4-4:30 p.m., Monday thru RefrigeraUon Co. Ml. 9-1237, BU. m. Laurel Manor Convalescent frigeration or allied line, to work in friendly Howard Oil Co., 13.4 Oak- VERY PLEASANT room for gen-! Jumped 25 feet to the ground. faith and of love.” ture and rescued it from financial make him sleep it o ff/’ said Dr. probably the largest ibcUUng col­ available, three-bedroom Ranches, 963 Main St. Tel. MI. 9-524t, 11:30-5:00 completed. The aircraft carrier He continued: Friday. MI. 3-4816. 9-3196, Ml. 9-0055. ome, 91 Chestnut St. our cooler repair service. We will land St. EARLY? tieman. On Main St. Parking. MI. Three of the nine persons over­ failure. He became board chair­ Tang. “Here, we use massage. , lection of cigar etor* w o o ^ & train you in the more intricate 3-4071. - now being built, ceramic tile bath, come by smoke were hospitalized. Thesus,sailed for England at dawn - "You. the faithful of the man in 1948. "A few weeks ago, a patient in Indiana. WANTEip—Ride 'from Mancheater e.\haust fan, (uil cellar, hot water $11,900 -83 ESSEX Strbet. Four Exclusive. Agents with 1100 British soldiers. Oriental Rite, are a part of the CLEAN AND paint those gutters FULL TIME counter work for phases of the Job. Driver's license NEW Land Polaroid camera, High­ We have an excellent selection of room Cape, e.\pland6ble, Dormers, The other six were revivefd at a Degolyer pioneered In the to North Haven, Pratt A Whitney now. Avoid costly repairs later. young lady. Good pay, paid vaca­ required. 42 hour week, full com­ lander Model. Won in raffle. Price heat, >3 acre; trees, Carl|on W. The last shipload of Jews fled Catholic Church in America, and American development of a Ger­ Aircraft, 2nd ahift. Call MI. 9-1S87. lamps, small electrical appliances, PLEASANT ROOM near bath. Gen. Hutchins, Ml 9-5132, 9-4694. oil heat, Venetians, recreation JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. hospital and turned over to the Ml. 3-1383. tion and holidays. All benefits. Ap­ pany benefits. 145. Call MI. 9-1307. hassocks, rockers, and all kinds of room and bar., See E A E Realty, Red Cross. Port Said, leaving behind 'only two the bonds of fraternity between man seismic refraction method Peter Magrel. tieman. 54 High St. 164 East Onter St., Manchester frightened families who refused ply in person Lynn Poultry, Man­ home furnishings. MANCHESTER--S1X, room ranch. xn. 9-8297, Xtl. 8-4480. Grass said the cause of the Are you and those of the Latin rite of seeking out oil. BUYING PAPER, magazines, rags, chester Parkade. Apply LIONEL TRAIN set. Complete with XII. 9-5261 lo depart until their men are re­ are becoming ever stronger in ANN: Dan aaya leading airllnea scrap-iron and metal. Will .pick table. Many extras in equipment. ATTRACTIVELY furqished room Ideal location, convenient to bus was not known. It was discovered and railroads" keep upholatery Use our layaway plan (or gentleman. Kitchen privileges, XIANCKESTER-—One acre Colonifll by Pursell and several residents leased from hostage. Jewish fami­ social life and among the clergy. THE ARMY AND NAVY up any Ume. Dial 112-TR 5-7621. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Phone MI. 3-6119 after 6 p.m. and srhools', hot water oil heat, ELLINGTON — Three bedyoom "Xlay the Lord abundantly bless .freah and clean witluMyatic Foam, parking. Call MI. 3-4717. full cellar, garage, sensibly priced. horne eight large rooms. Excellent stone front ranch. Located on cor­ who smelled smoke while they lies have charged that Egyptian WAITRESS FOR Saturday eve secret police rislted them after the new exarchate together with Bailey Grateful and that's good enough for me so FAY’S SEPTIC Tanks Service — nings. Call TR. 6-9634. 451 MAIN ST. CHAMBERS. FURNITURE Call A. R. Wilkie A Co. 481 Eaat condition. First floor, living room, ner lot of approximately one acre. were watching television in the I ordered some today from Hale's cleaning, installing, cellars EAST HARTFORD ROOM FOR couple.,Quiet. Near i Middle Tpke. MI. 9-4389, dining room, bedroom or office, lobby. Fire damage was limited the Israeli invasion of Egypt's the exarchates of Philadelphia and ALUMINUM bathinette and play SALES Plastered walls. Fireplace, ga­ Pittsburgh." To Early Mailers Dept. Store. Love, Mary. drained. MI. 9-2330. PART TIME Or full time sales pen. Like new. Call MI. 9-2708. Cheney's, bus, stores. 224 (Xarter! very pleasant kitchen, sunporch rage. An excellent buy, $15,750. to the basement snd the air shaft. Sinai Peninsula and took away clerks, domestic workers, cash­ 503 East Middle Tpke. Oak. MI. 3-8368. . j MANCHESTER. 36 Wellington Rd! and lavatory. Second floor,- four one member of each family. Some The new diocese, or exarchate, George J. Coleman, Rockville. TR. The rest ot the building was dam was created Aug. 8 this year for B-I-N-G HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. iers. part time sewing machine ^ . SHOEMAN SEVEN STORM windows and AT't HE GREEN —Seven room colonial. Excellent bedrooms, walk-in closets, cedar 5-4045, TR. 5-4710. aged by smoke and water. 330 Jews, including citizens of Acting Postmaster Alden E! Available at all times. Philco fac­ screens. 54»«x30 at $3 per set. Also. C7LEAN. PLEASANT room next to ■ locatiqn. Fireplace. Oil steam closet, full bath.' attic storage. Egypt. France, Italy, Greece, worshipers of the Byzantine Rite. Autouieblles fo r Sale 4 operators, stenographers, book­ Open daily: 10 a.m. . 5 p.m. bath with shower. Single or double ; Bailey expressed his thanks to­ EVERY SAT. NIGHT— NEW TIME 8:00 P.M. tory supervised service. Tel. MI. keepers. Apply Conn. State Em­ SIxpanaion has created an open­ Bryant automatic control gas 7:30 p.lp. . 9 p.m. heat. Attached garage. Tastefully New GE furnace. Amesite drive. COVENTRY One acre plot. Ex­ Yugoslavia and aome stateleas per­ At the same time Pope Pius XII day for your cooperation so far on 9-9698. available. Parking. Centrally lo -' appointed the Rev. Senyshyn. pres­ BEFORE YOU BUY a u se^ car ployment Service, 806 Main St. ing for a young man to start with space heater with flue. Call MI. decorated. Immediate OL'cupancy. Three car garage. Work shop. Lo­ cellent location. See this beautiful sons, boarded a French troopship hia annual "XIail "Sarly for Christ­ 3-6362. cated. MI. 3-4921. Sensibly priced at $17,900. Call A. cated 44 mile from Wilbur Cross three bedroom ranch home. Walk- ident of St. Bssil's college and DANCING as# Gorman Motor Sales. Bulek LAND CLEARED and brush 8:30-4:30 Monday - Friday or 6-8 a growing concern. The position we ANTIQUE FURNTTURE, silver, Bay State Budget in the harbor because of fear they mas” 'Campaign. He said, "I know p.m. Thursdays. glass, china, and used furniture R. Wilkie A Co., 48> E. Middle Highway and commands an exped­ in closets, living room with fire­ would be persecuted if they re­ preparatory school, as bishop of the time has passed to talk about Sales And Service, 285 Main burned. Stone walls built and have to offer is permanent and has OIRL'S WHITE shoe skates, size 5. PLEASANT. LARGE, clean, heat­ Tpke. MI. 9-4389, JMI 9-0649 ient view. For appointment please the new diocese. TO THE MUSIC OF THE WINDSOR TRIO StresL ML 9-4571. Open evenings. bought and sold. Furniture Repair ed room (or gentleman, central lo­ place, dining room and pleasant Bids $406 Million main here when the British and mailing early.” To the inevitable grading done. MI. 9-6375. Arthur excellent opportunities for the G.E. wringer washer, good condi­ call Howard R. Hastings, Realtor. kitchen, with exhaust fan and Gay. tion. MI. 9-4601. Service. MI. 8-7449. cation. private entrance, parking. 60x28 SIX ROOM ranch, 25 ft. French leave last minute mUlers he suggests NEEID A CART Short on a down LEGAL SECRETARY. Write Box future. The man we are looking for MI. 9-1107 any time. hood. Tile bath and extra lava­ Delay In clearing thfc debris- V, Herald, MI. 3-8914. master bedroom, excellent condi­ Boston. Dec. 15

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